P/_\__GE TWO l! .‘ rulcm: FOR narrows: Take a day Q1 w.rk and fill it full with all the Little things which try your mind and hard. And then a biossed lull, A peaceful fireside for your everunc mea A stand has betri invented to facilitate spot soldering with any ircn, the iron being held above a flat surface t") WlilCh wire solder is fed from a reel. Rabbit skins wit-h the Ltair re- m red for the manufacture c1 felt anc lhuhg tanned m Germany and used for tn; ing hand bugs belts fllifl other =nt l lLzllllflr ait..cles. A new‘ case for two keys that re~ lunbles a pocket knife ejects one for use by turning a kntb to the r._g,lit and :ll.- other by turning the kn.b n 111g left. TIJRTSANS GOOD 'I'urbans are seen in millinery displays as well as unde-bruruned hats and small saiinrs. GREAT MEN'S IIOBEIHSS It is lntercstzng t> know how eminent men look recreation ill their leisure Lnic. and what ptilfillii. lliey followed as a hobby. Garden- ing was popular Willi slflie- George Stevenson, the engLneci" and the pee‘... Cnvpcs, Pope and Slienstiic. iiidiilgcrl ill this form of rccreahon. Some were fond 0t trees each ill his different way, for whereas Sir waiter Sent pruned lrecs, Mr. Crladstone cut them down. The 1 c mposcr. Verdi. was 50nd of Goldsmith, Addison, Lamb, and the poets , and Wordsworth, loved ,. the two last-named ex- loriixg the Lake District or. foot cmt- were dev ted to fishing. as treiv Dyden. Sir Francis Chantry and Sir Humphrey Davy, Rossini k d. Shelley delighted in boats. Lord Nelson .~,- Qggs, and Mozart not‘ c. l. _ nd Lord Palmerston played bLl- kirds. PILLOWS NEED AIRJNG YOUNGEST MEMBER Youngest member of the Church- ill family Mary Churchill is shown Us Slit; made her first public 5998011 vi. Westerham, EniL. at the 0119111118 M the War Weapons Week cam- laign. ’ Design No. X535 Kntlnka is the ambitious C4055 stitch miss embroidered in cros itch on kitchen towels. Hot iron transfer paLiem No. X535 contains m‘ n motif.» one for each day of th e week, measuring ‘litres each and ccmplete instxuctions. To order this pattern send l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. I'm Charlottetown Guardian N-v-zlie-v ork Department. Design No. X535 Living a Leisure i—— The Woman ’s Realm Woman's Re alm v do Wnden for pillows and bolster: that have an odor of mustinesi about them. Many times they are not dirty but just a bit. in need of an RiIiIlR. BOARD RESISTS AIR. Long period tests have shown that the amJunt of air filtration t-hrouzh wood fibre board even in high winds is insignificant. silver fox farms are being start- ed in vast arid tracts in Chile. Fishermen cut off the heads oi’ moonflsh before bringing tlicni to port, because their human-like faces make them hard to 5Cll. RED AFCESSORIES Rled WLIl be cmspicious in mem- Tv ocial and P | Dorothy Dix Says freshness. ll 01' series t-his spring particularly’ in: bags and FlIITS, i XE“ “I'LI‘I\IBING" FUR FLOWER-POT mason. N. Yj~~ Wcks like those used frr oil lamps can be‘ used to water plants. The ulrk is placed in a d sh -f watrr with one end stuck lliixugli a hole in th., bottom of the pot. ‘Ihere it “(llll\\'5": water. just as a lamp draw. cil. Furtitennore, the rate the wickl feeds into the bZtiflm of the flow- er p t is regulatixi by the plan". it- self. As fast- as roots absorb water, the wick yeplaccs ll. and the m - lure riscs critical ' to the tcp c-f the . _ Pg ni. thcd ivas devcloped by '. Kenzuth POoI c-f the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment siuiun, Scmo pottery fimis are planning to lnzlkc W-ILCI‘ pots, to fit beneath the usual flow- er Dols. _ The wicks, instead of being the usual cotton fabric, arc made of‘ either fibre glass or 8Sb9SlO-—llli- terials WhiCll do not r. t. in water or in dairtp earth. They are drawn fa.“ enough through tho hole to lie across the hottrm of the pot. The method was offered frte and nJ patients were taken out. cannon ournooic pr rvaw rmnrrs Your skin is Dale greyish yellow and y.ur hair pcs.t.ively' lifeless You're tircd of the weather and you can do very nicely thanks, wiithsut your job, even without most cf your friends. I In other words, y.u are deeply’ sunk in mldwinuer dJldflJJllS You need a winter vacation and vou know it. You kncw just as decisive- ly that you cannot have line. What's to bc d-ric? After all. WU I can't slurrilp around uni-ii spring‘ feeling this way. Breaking Routines Well, in small ways if bg onrs aren't possible, you can manage a few bieaksin your custcmary rou- tine for daily living. _ Iii’ you are in the habit of having dinner at home. it might be a s 0d idea to eat in a, reflaurant every night for a week. I! you are an habitual eater-outer. then how about trying seine h me cooking- your o\vn—f.l: a change? If you always wash and set your that goes beyond "liesitidf MR1 "I galdjl and their giggling is as the crackling of thorns tltider_ a pot. Undoubtedly the great malority of men consider that a Wcmflfl 15 m0} attractive in her girlhood, as is proven by the fact that the Wars between 18 and 25 are the ones in which she is most apt to catch a husband. What Attracts Men This vagary of masculine ta 5e explains a number of things; \vhy so many brilliant middle-aged men have faded little dumb dolls wives: why so many husbands ' tastes for their wive: for ' ch they married them are zone; and, above all, why women are so hell-bent on retaining their looks at any cost in stiffering and money. If youth and beauty are what men find most alltulnlz in a woman. they are going to trv to stay that way as long as there is a diet or a beauty shcp left in the length and breadth of the land. Mo t. Desirable , But cheer up. sisters. ffhere is still balm in Gilead for you and you need not feel that your wand of enchantcnent is broken when [you cease putting candles on your birthday cakes. A famous novel- ist, who is a profound student» of human life. ‘ays that long ago he found out that women grow pro- gresslvelv more attractive after they are past 35, and that every year he finds his wife grows more and more interesting and delight- ful to live with. And I iliiiik that our own ex- perience and observation bears this statement out. for it takes a woman that long to acquire the fine art of being a woman and to learn how to acid to the charms the had as a girl, and to substitute for the lack of lzracrs she had as a hobbledelioy. Acquiring Tact All of ilS have seen the miracle that time can work in a woman. own hair, splurge, Just cuce and_ have the job done in a beauty slicp. , Try to walk at lrast part of the‘ way to work every m rning-or at least part c-f tize tray downtown to do the daily marketing. Better Spirit: Ir you feel stuffed and overweight. from tco much overeating during the hiildays, drink only liqu ds (clear soup. fruit and vegctable juices and quarts of water) for one entire day. Then eat more salads and vegetables than starchy foods and rich pasterles the next two days. Irf you have been spending a great deal of time alone. plan a party, i:i- vite people to c me to see you, go to see them and, in general. be more sociable. If you have had practically no time alone f:r weeks. do exactly the reverse. Buy a couple of bouts, cancel all the en- gagements you possibly can Fnd ds. cover for yoursclf what a ift a lit- tle solltude can bring into your life. Anything that ls a definite change from what you have been d" ing will restore your spirits to normal and DAYS-OF-THE- WEEK DESIGN thus tend to improve your lroks. We have seen it turn big. homely. itmiptslr-axvkvvard girls into stale- iy, handsome. pol ed women of the world who charmed all with whom they came in contact. And we have seen women who were ugly in their youth turned beautiful in age just because their goodness and kindness shone in their faces like light through an alabaster vase. It takes half a. lifetime for a woman to acquire tact which is, after all, the conjure to which we all succumb The young think only of themselves. They are needless oi’ our susceptibilities. They wound our vanities. But the middle-aged woman has learned to walk warily among our Dreiudioes and peculiarities with- out. topping on our toes and to stroke our fur the right. way so that we purr under her hand. ‘ She Knows Life And Surely r10 one can Ilenv that the wcman past 35 is more Interesting than the one below n. YW"! Zirls who have not had -ni-__. about 6 by 6 NAME-—~<-———--—-—- - _ _ _ -....__.__ STREET ADl;RESS--—-- ...--......._________ 771E COOK'S CORNER FRUIT SALAD TARTS I lar e can fruits for salads 3 t-Bb 95900215 cornstarch l-A cwp sugar 1-8 teaspoon salt 1-9 teaspoon nutmeg B baked tart shells race °6°°“‘ c v : rain the syrup rr-m the fruit. Mix tcgether the corn- starch. $118". “It and nutmeg, and then stir in tho fruit syru gratin- ally. blending well. Now eat 11;“ 8mm "fixture over low heat. until it is clear and thickened. stirring almost constantly. Add the viral]. ed fruit and oool the mixture. Pcur into the tart shells and serve with a garnish of sweetened and IlBVJIEJ Whlilffid (imam. if desired. SCOTCH TJURRANT nuns One and a half brealcfastcups of flour; 4 om. butter. Rum the butter into the flcur, mix to a smo lg-l paste with cold watrr. Greece a cake t-in._llne with paste. and re. serve a lvce for the “lid" Half a pound flour; 2 ozs suaar; i lb, seedless rais s. 2 01s orange pcrl: 1 lb. currants: 2 <15. almonds 1-2 z ln-ound linger; 1-2 oz p-w. dcred cinnamon: l-4 1:7. Jamaica p loner: l-4 teaspoon black pepper; small tcamccn rt baking scda; l-4 trarvvon cl‘ cream of tartar: i-2 brrakfast. cup of milk. Mix wii with the l~"nd place mxture in lired tin_ .n twp. wet the efnes all nriftfnjliinn 1.5.7.1; s... been couiiwi rm the hares and nrnr. M complexion. a lissom figure. may. as tie poet says. draw us by a single hair, it. is a perishable commodity that does not stand the wear and tear of life. Age on the fairest cheek. It silvers the hair and turns the most willowy form into the similltude of a rem er oea or a stringbeari- cl iongue or pen. none are more tragic or pathetic than those wlie hea_r said so cfteri . -» about so tnany middle-aged women: "She tied to be so pretty when she was a girl " “.1319 ymlrlg girls mal be baim to the eyes, they are. as a gerterai thing, polsun to the cars, for few of them posses: a conversational repertoire a normal individual during a single i insoeetncn. - WOMAN IS MOST CHARMING AFTER SHE PASSES 35 MARK Charm And Tact-Should Be Cultivated So That They Will Replace T_he Beauty That Fades With Advancing Years l -n A girl's club asks mo at what time of her life ll u. woman. Wilt attractive. No definite answer con be given to that quest-ion. “Bill-SQ it depends not only upon what. qualities one ad- mires most in a woman, but upon the individual woman. Some women are at. their peak at l7, others at 70. To those who rate beauty "5 l womani greatest charm, she is at her be t. in girlhood. ‘Fllen it is that her shop window is set. with her little stock of goods that are most cal- culated to catch the eye of tne passer-by-youth. shining hair, a pcaches-and-crenm But. while beauty pales the ro es and of all sad Also, time to get acquainted with life, who do not even know themselves. make heavy conversational going; but the woman who has read and thought and studied and traveled, who has known people and seen strange things happen to herself and others makes a fascinating companion. Even the duliest woman who has known love and marriage. and work and struggle, who has borne children and wept over little cof- fins. has had her part in the drama of life. and has acquired a wi dom and a philosophy of life that makes lier interesting run CHARLOTTETQWN GIIARDlAlje ersonal Vvv vv / Fashi ons '1. Lité rature FEBR_UARY .21 cwmss AT ‘mas urn! mg wasnmnn nanms minty are vrnm cmrnss m s11: 1 BUT MERE ITTELLG ABOUT All” SOAP-JIIGII-TEIT GXYPOL" IT MAKES CLOTHES LAST I DR S TIMES LONGER BECAUSE IT SOAKS OUT DIRT 40v sent/ulna AT ALL. wuv 4 nor nzv IT ? DIRT ANDWAQHEF WHITE CLOTHE5 AS MUCH A5 97D" svims wnml: ARE YOU SURE IT WITIIOIIT I10 T'S true! There's now a way_m wash clothes far whiter-uni:- out bnrk-branbiirg scrubbing or buil- iziglA way so SAFE that clothes last 2 m 5 time: longer. from a stand- point of washday wear and tear.‘ This new way is made pssible by a new-type soap called _ OXYDOL, containing a revolution- ary new ingredient not found in any bar or pac age soap. When you tr Iliglv-Tnl OXYdd ABsowmv-uémvi BY rue MAKERS 0F ivolzvsoa?! mv wars 1| sAvs us A nasuuuz v y d. .: I .4 _ ' cJIII~sPs%_ RIIIIIOIIS scares/us on sou YET turns com: (IP 1'0 Qmllsnnnzs warn switch to the High-Tm 11's rill/ll Jusr IO mums’ smicma ANDTHESE CLOTHES HAVE wllsuev SHADES vmnix wrmow Evin momma m: WASNBOARD A7411! lnlz. Just a good douse. rinse and you're through! Even "extra-dirty" spots come clean with a few quick rubs. (2) Get: white clothes up to 9 In ll shade: whiter than many popular soaps-actual Tintomete ahadcsisa): gravid by our laboratory b.7- ,1 tests. up or cup, ives up to u’ ' 5 TIMES "ma subs. (4 Yet sAra ..NO_SWB N090“, l-"iuusly for washable colors, bands! V [AUNDRY 5b“, mm‘ So do as thousands are doing- oxvoot IIIG litririiz’. I cal/five So. after all, perhaps middle . - ~ - g 1 l, _ age» “him WWW“ 82° dread l5 l§i1l§=@'<d1>"so§i§§ f.'.'§’§l§'{'l1"§'3 1”."fi"5.§"§§§3§§§"§.5¥TJ'§1Z}. their mo“ attractive tune of “fe- ' without scrubbing or boil- Procterk unble. Illi ll CAIIIA ~ nonorrnv DIX. _ . m For Friday, MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Dav sponsors business and f.- nances. Likely returns tn wise in- vcaments and effort. Keep pros. in; every advantage for in this age of intensive competition you must Elva your best at all times. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus- opposing the friendly rays of Alzes‘ natives am the contrary vibrations {.4 your ruling planets. Be cautious in monetary endeavors. Don't. waste time undertaking activities that do not end up with some definite flood accomplished. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini) - Influences are worknig f:r y nr benefit. Team up with these help- matcs and achieve some desire with added effort and ambiton. Elmlploy your intuitive. magneLLc personality. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- 59-“0 dill’. Your Hvn outlook and its translation in action will be the debefilllfilfli factor as to the SHLCCES You will vain. An accelerated pace Plus Nlite persuasivencss should prove deciding. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Le. )—— Benefic vibrations, gsipeclzlly for heart interests and financial mat. tiers. Pool vour abilities for a con- centrated drive to attain your goal. "Nothing venturcd, nnthing gained" 15 fl_ th0118ht I remember. You fggt make a mistake without try. AUGUST 2.’! to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Similar rays to fhise fol- Leoites. Put your cards m the table and deal an honest, straight.- forward hand. Such a poilcv in the 1on8 run will reap just award. SEPITIM ER 24 OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Today's vibration See-m in have left you in the lurch, Yet yiu can make a good showing IF‘ Wu elflpflld the przper effort. A February 21st. 1941 Your Individual HOROSCGPE —-—- By Frances Drake —-——J commended until more favorable sane middle course of action le_ rays predominate. OCTQBER. 24 to NOVhtii/IBER 22 (Scorpio - Your lnd.catl_ns czin- cide with those of Libra folk. Ac- cept the same medcine as being lust What the dcctor ordered. A rirrn, conservative trend in personal desires seems w be the icgcal way. ovum/tam 2s w DECEMBER 22 tSagittariu.) - A pcrLd for re- vamping your schedule and pans. to conform with the latest develop- ment and) what ls practical and worth while. Concentrate on .m- portant matters first. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Caprlccrxil-Favorable rays augur _f.r DPGQFCSSRVQ advancement. Try to unprcve ysur income and your prestige through patient applica- tion and thoroughness in executng today's routine. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Tenaoty and uno- tion are y.ur best friend, If You run true to foim_ you should take the blue ribbon for effect ve- ness. Dcrrt camouflage your acticns lest thc y Lse their ability to corral‘ the prize. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Yzu are a powcrzfui finisher but sometimes slcw at. t e stir?»- Lt YW Bet the jump on the other fellow your battle is half won. Frezlien up now fr a busy weckend replete with cippcrtunities. A UHILD BORN ON ‘PI-Us DAY will need careful direction to hclp it understand the fine work rr which ll, ls intended. lif you udcr it aibout, it definitely w.ll hallo but lg youreascn with it, it w.ll quickly take s:und advice, for this is a very intelligent youngster. Religion, out- door exercse and avoidance of overrlch lords will aid better health. Literary talent. THIS WEEK ONLY Save 0N 0% Helena Rubinstein BEAUTY PIIE PARATIONS INCLUDING APPLE BLOSSOM ~ AT JAMIESOWS llrug Store QUEEN STREET l "our WAR s4 VING smut-s WITH YOUR v SAVING" Lovely Rugs Crocheted ‘From Olcl Silk Stocking: Dyed In Sol’! Blending Colors Charming for a homey living room nook or for a bodrocm~this colorful octagon rug you can make from old silk stockings at the cost of a little dye! it's easy. tno. You cut 2-inch bias strips from thc stockings. sew ihem end-to end, and crochet them to- "oiher with sinizlc crochet. In no time you've finishcd a rug 30 inches in diameter. You can use the stockings In their original colors or you can remove the dve with color remover ‘ and re-dye in blending co!or'-— ‘ violet, purple, bright blue and l ivory. or any combination you l prefer. x Sew all your violet strips together and crochet a centre 7% inches in diameter/starting with a chain of 3 joined in a ring. Follow with 8 - 1 rows of ivory. 5 rows of bright blue ' and 12 rows of purple. Add 8 stitches in each row. You'll be so proud of your handi- work-and how clever you'll feel. i finding such a lovely use for your ripped stockings. For detailed instructions for cro- cheiing this rug, see our 32-page booklet. Tells also how to hook, weave, or braid rugs in interesting patterns. Includes tufted rugs. other beautiful and novel styles mad: with simple equipment from inex- pensive materials. Send 2.».- .n co.ns for our copy of How To Make Your Rugs m The Guardian i-Izme Service. Be gure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name elf booklet. Inna... im- mun AMomingSmilo APPETITE GONE A Scot. living in Lond=n called at a cat's-meat shc-p one morning, gave his address, and asked that a pennyworth be left there in the afternoon. Srme time later the vendor was surprLscd wlie-n the man ru=heci in and told hm to cancel the order. "What's tlic- matttr?" inquire: tag butcher. "Is y-ur cat dead?" "No, p0,. no." puffed the man. "he's caught a mouse." Mrs. Dinccan» I wonder if you would be so kind as to weigh this package for me? Butcher - Why, certainly; l1 weighs exactly three and a quarto pounds. _ Mrs. Dinocan-Thank yzu; 1t m tains the bones you sent me in tliu four-pound roast yesterday. Educational authorities giillllllfl that f/wo of every.’ cnc hundred adults in the Uhittd States are ccl. leze graduates. LINED-UP HBDTES Monotony 1:1 a neighborhood sometimes results from placing houses at a uniform distance from the street and at. a unfrml dig- tance apart. Variation in the setback of lloual ‘from the building line rdds inter- est to the street and contribute: to the general appearance of tho neighborhood. ———- i ..._.._.-. ..__. Jexkina have l definite lace in every wardrobe. They ad color and chic to plain dressesmmv skim uid blouses. ‘mree different styles u. included in this lII-ttom. each om a smart and wearablo . Cit! i Scientists , 891111: travel Province intimate that moon at. the rote of 100 miles per hour. I 0'1 wlorol 0mm skin blombhol . . . and having Maul of lam-lull’: gnu! voiuo h! ollln complaints, I appliod It dolly. In o when tlmo thou Nombhoo diuppoovcd leaving my villa perfectly door." than In no mod to onduro tho dluvrol earned by dhflguvlng nliln tvovbiu when I kw upplleatlonl of qvklmlctlng lam-loll vrli clear up limo painful and ombuneuhg blamlstm. Don‘! h a many: to akin Ivovhln , Moon lam-M‘: soothing hovbuloiia wfl do for lyou whoflhoybovo donolovoovnlionolhon | . . . Gov hon-lot Inn your drunk! today. we no easy and economical to make and you will be 2161894 with tn; magic they work with your dark drones. Til-lg aide butt n at 1e in gay nude of striped woolen w tn the calp to match. Make the ctr? version ntyle and the fwflt ' version of bright. woolen to acoenT wur skirts and Q - sizes l‘! 14, i6, 36. 98 and 40. Size i6 requires i a-4 yards of 35-inch rubric for striped jerkln and cop; 1 1-4 yum for shoulder strap style; l l-i yard; for Mitwn front vern- ion. Bend Twenty (IOc) coin ll wro- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Adireu and the style number. Bo sum to stain tho also you wish. Style No. 2108 Bins -- tlut you will want to have. Thvy Namn ltreot Addreul city Provinol ._____-—_—. HARD SAUCE (Enough for 6 Serving!) QM-tllltd cu butter. 8-4 cup granulated or- cup oonfmtloners‘ suzar. f teaslmon vanilla cr 2 table- spovns of sherry. allv and cream until fluffy Belt Cream butter. Add sugar Iradu- l in flavorful. l little at l time. At your grocerh-lt or I00 to l the package-eh" Tender Leaf Tea in 7- and IZ-oz. packages. Needlecrafte- t —--Fo_r The Home Choice YOUNG tea leaves in cl new tea ball that FMFERSS‘ nun-Inn and vwm l" °"""'