rant: 111cm‘ .0400} i000 ~».».<?"~“~...; IQvmaQQK-o-v Living s Leisure --The Woman's Realm i ' r0 r111: BUSY HOMEMAKER TASTES Iaqgléllfis DIFFER By LAURA M. DUNN LY Bomeimiles all llie world seems _Somctimcs Women 310F111 tlicm- AI€¢Y3§T§'_ _ Pk _ ,_, , _. . * t.) catch or to hold men's a ,o1u no. a (cuties giina, 11v. ion; agini :l1._v ¢r1s< to Allil lltc cures oi all the house- impi oinor women The avcr- l10-<‘l ago \t1;i11.1ii_ dos, b.1111, by turns, Seem to Qt‘: upon your mind. without glflllg‘ 1t half a ccnscicus ’ “ thurciii And 1t works And inc cludrvn 1W 1011K‘ Imt- _It‘\r:li work evezi better ii’ you HP tiiiiik 1'. moi‘, do biriieiy dre=s- 111111‘, ear-Pi \\I‘.l!‘_\' day, ' in can. 1o uo. and tiicti 11a; 3111i u hko 101111. L\‘1\1\_\'. Bu’ you no - - 20.1111 inoilicrs \\' haw »i.\!l.(‘\ 'I'till!l(l your ‘a 1n. , “l: '¢ , ‘- Wfv many '10» churn wok 2o 1.1:: Z.l('t\l ready, no 1., lflixffL "z L" i1 - Eon‘: you pvqr-ybgriy ‘ SOIPC 11nd A-B-C women for dctiils t hand- ‘ how old. uilfl all in your next I‘. may iin- “Tllllflll HIGH.‘ tweed \\“.1:\tcvci' t e111, or plays rlct-ly-non- l- ~~ l in 1110s‘. oi :'.1en1 ll‘ yo. "lnnd“ ha; v gue, your "rt-iy feminine" .. heel. If you go in for ', fantastic jlihvellcry, Iank ll in the r z. Tu stcs Differ Most men al-o like fr‘ and they like ilash,:1t a and mcmeiriiz" Thais wny your beau cr your liuslrind may take ll second look at :1 freak beauty, but always asks you why don't you Wear that beautiful long. blue EIT€S5 again? So why lo>d on the ra when yiiirre going out him? ed on auto- en invented ‘ns in line c!‘ a car, ts to see ycu pereiectly o He likts to see yo'.i e01 than the ulousiy irc..l1 ‘$0.1, shining- aeqiiircd to hem srziiglit, posture n ma‘ l a them on the job. perfect and giacefui, face gloyving- y. carefully enhanced Men hate untidness in a wccnan They want hcr to be worthy oi fltifiililflii, but no cvntstire So why confront lllfli with puiriicti, purple nails? At least. 53W.‘ the.e foibles fri- when he isn't there. And extc id to h.n1 a neatly manicured h3IIC— he'll hold it: more conieziiedly", 6s- pccially if your perfume, too, is siibtle_ been proved ‘hat thick re- ‘al w _ get new rugs JG saute, faintly minced onions, . d new topper for cocked" green beans. Your windows will keep shiny if they are frcqizrntly‘ webbed \ .21 1111111101113 water Put 1-4 cup household aninzswia into each gai- 1311 of water. FEEL SAFE! B! SAFE! USE ONLY THI FINEST TISSUE I Fitzh Avenue is ablaze with color. ’ The (‘li.*|j3l.’\_\' windoivs 0f New York's leading department stores are chock full cf tho gnyc>t brightest. frocks we've scrn iii a long time. Brilliant wacls arc teamed with short fur jackets, crepe dresses in vibrant, Jewcl colors p0 to after- noon affairs and black, when it (lines put iii an appraraiicc, is spiked xvith vivid lillCS Magenta is a favorite choice that locks new and very sophisticated, emerald green crops up all OVil‘ the place. and royal b11111. which had been doing pretty well all by itself, sud- denly got a big bzcsi when a fam- ous lady ca c tcwn dressed in that icicnt shnclc. It's a call to caters-no doubt about it, and fashion-minded females who have on eye for what's becoming, will remond in no time fiat. a: I l .1" ‘." I i» . c ~ j-fupérf/Wg ‘ T1551" , TWO CROCHETED RUGB OF CARPET WARP l DESIGN N0. BM Phase hm run: are WOTkPd in single crochet and mav be used et- Irrfm i1 111 1.11]; imii oi the IIUHS!‘ Pattcm No. 996 contains list. of materials lll‘(‘(l0(I. illustration of stitchcs and complete instructions for making oblong and oval runs- To order pattern: Write or send above nicturc. with 15 cents in coin or staznns to Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. Tu Chariottetmrn Guardian N: mliruork Deiinrtiiit-iit Ivsigii No. 996 NAME--__--_--.._._.__..__:-¢------ 5BTHEETADDRESB-P--~"—_“""'-"'*"'_"""_ "flqvfiflb-‘q-‘g-q MQIIQQCCQQSQQ i4 v- _.___ THE OOKS‘ CORNER BAKED STUFFED COD Cod. whole or half 2 table-epochs shortening i-zz cup diced celery 1 film-i (mil-u minced :1 tablespoons- muicen parsley J cups bread crumbs 1-2! cup boiling “rarer l-Z KRJSPOOL) salt Dash pepper 2 tacxispuozis butler Method: A whoc snail ccd or l1.ii.i u larger cod may be Re- 111016 iieao or tail and wipe inside with a clean damp cloth ' e melt. the shsrtening, add the ccle. minced onion and parsley and CCJK uniti tzze onion is lancer, ‘H1111 to a bcwi. add the Uibdd Lilli and BcIkkOIEIIIgS. Melt the 3 l~ill~e~dil¢flils biit.e1" in the boiling “Liter aziu stir into the bread crumb mixture. Use this to stuff the cavity o1 12c fish and either sew the Cpen- i118} w" siicivcr the opening together. mike the fish in o, mtdwatew not. ovcii (Jot) dog. F.) 101' about 1 liour, basting the iish iiequently with a. IIIIXLLLO oi butler and hot water, some this u-iiu egg s:.uce, tartar sauce or merely wiiii lrmon Juice. hcic is :.11:u1er recipe made with Ire-ill CW- a fish p.e made with b.iicd cod CHRIgFMAS mm: of butter (mixed with a if dashed), 1 (fewer will loiu 2 1e ‘pcons cassia Willis nutmeg, I ' p e 1-2 teasipozn tea»; baking powder _ 1 glius grape jelly or 1 T}).'.‘(‘l'i'y prc.~ei'\'e~. 2 pounds l5 (viedlrii c1‘ more, 1 1-2 puiiiits 0111111111.; (or less). 1 pound ii_ll.\";d peel (snrcdcictil, 01-2 pieoes Citron pcsi (shicdricdi; cryst-ulized u‘? Yrs a1‘ pfnviipple ueed. t essential, 1-2 P011111 blanched and sllrfild-Pfl: und walnuts or llficillls (not csseiittaii, 2 teaspoons melt i chocolate ior flavoring 2 re: ons r0 emraitr. Soak gl- mokis flefilitlltt in rosewatcr or with the fruit in grape juice. Cream the butter, add the sugar grznual" and crcJm Well tcgeiher, r 1 yr“ of eggs. .hen .y and chocol- the st ily beaten whites cf eggs ilflfl pirt of the four sift- ed \\1th_ the baking pcwdtr Dredge the fruit unh the rest cf the flour, m;xii1g it into the cake in snail quantities. Add the nuts. Steam from 3 to 5 hours in small or large tnotilds and dry in a slew oven for l'l.‘"lll i hour. Zyfld/Ie HERE'S something about chocoiaty flavour of Fry’; cocoa, that glorlfics any recipe in which it is uscd. uteri: is no exception. This is a T001110 I'm reaiiv proud oi‘. I'm sure You'll be proud, too, and delighted, when you serve these cakes with their grand ‘dressing! Chocolate Pancakes (Makes 8): 2 cupg flour, 4 teaspoons baking Powder, ‘i1 teaspoon salt, z sabre. spoons granulated sugar, 2 eggs 11,; cups ml“? '4 WP F‘l'y’s Cocoa, 3 tablespoons melted butter, Sift the flour with the dry in- gredients. Beat the eggs with me milk; add the cocoa and the melted butter; pour over the flour mixture; be“ lllfiiflllilllly: 000k according to rules for pancake cookery and serve with sauce niaac as fOilOMih-LO one cup oi Frys Uiiocoiate Syrup and one cup 0t crushed pineapple and the grated rind of one orange. When you've tasted ‘Chocolate Pancakes’ I'm sure oiril want to try more of the Fry Recipes. Just en- close l0 cents and youil receive Fry's iicw Recipe Booklet, “Choc- olate Around the Clock." It contains recipes for imuiv thrilling desserts and beverages made with chocolate Address: Jchzine Putcnaucie, Fry- Cadlauiy Ltd, Munucui. ALBEIIRY PLAINS SCIIOOI. Re rt of Aiberrv Plains Srhcoi fur t c month o1 November. Grade X-No Tet;- .s Maclvliilan. . .m.n1y Doyle, 2 Churle Stewart, 3. Wa iy ivIacLeB-n- Gfflfla V.-l. Alice Wilson, 2. Mary June Piiyie, 3. Jackie Doyle. _ III—l. Jenn Maciviihan, 2i tcwart, 3. George bluultllllm. Gfuvlt. l-Norina MacMilan, 2. Brenda Praught- 3. Marquis WIISOII, Teacher Ann Ryan (Patriot Please Copy; BA BY’S UPSET STOMACH QUICKIY CORRECTED aAiEY'SuIll‘l_le;:;uri-1m;"‘f9 cation sully upset. 11.1w $5.11? u.‘ u: filllhaioé. w- a fi don, 0m. tell you: "Bulb"! 01m claim an a mu. hel n the first sir of 1mm Munch, durinHu ing time or v on l mid h coming 3"’ .»'1§'..£°"‘.1“""“'1.'“1.'5'5l" "vii? IIY lfl P-‘OIIIO qu , n In] floors n $5M in unknown home." A d M . R. Slllrp will bah; shmlIy mu- be aim w; n mo?‘ ntc dent and that upnet nlmou tn the win! vubinm. l pm.- lm ‘Baby’: Own Tablet: n iifilétltfi - ~“_Z*-.. ._>..--_¢ 7'? - . . . .-. . QQQOQQOQOOOQOQOOQOOPOOOQOFOQOOO-QOPOOOOQOQQ§Ov ‘ Woman's Re alm '1. Social and Persona pafiznaaé the THE v7‘, vvvvvv kkkkk¢kkkk QAAAAAALLIAQA k AAQAA‘; k A i. Dorothy Dix Siays- vvvv-v vvvvvTV v PARENTAL QUARRELS HAVE BAD EFFECT ON CHILDREN If You Must Spat, Do It When You Are Away From Others - Bickering Lowers The Morale Of Your Family Dear Miss Dix-Ever since I can remember my home has been a place of torture to live in because of my parents’ continual quaneling witih each other. There is nothing that either one can do or say that does noticed to a big fight between them, and often they won't speak to each other for weeks and the atmos- phere of the home is like that. of a. tomb. Iiave a nice home, plenty of food. Our father always had what we could expect of them as far as suppoTt is concerned. We could have been so happv if t-hey would only try to get along to- gether, but when one of their fights is on, the shriek at each other and accuse each other of l sorts of crimes we know neither one commits. It does not mane any difference who'is sent. This niortifles us so much that. we feel hat we cannot bring any of our friends into the house. This is particularly hard on me because I am 18 and I would like to have mv da-tes at home, but how can I ask a boy to come to the house when I do not know how my parents are going to act? What. can we do to make them un erstand that ' they are losing our respect and affection and ruining our lives? ' ANSWER-A think that thcrc is nothing stranger in the world than that parents so often seem to consider that their quarrels are their own private affairs and that they do no. in any uuy uiicct the children. Yet there are thousands oi inieiiigoiit husbands and wives who take this view 0i their duily spat. They do not hesitate to stage fights in which they tea: each other limb from limb and neither leaves the other a. shred of character, while their children look 011 with horrified eyes, shocked and terrified at the scene. THOUGIITLESS QUARRELING Nothing happens beyond the war of words and when the belligerent-s have ventcd their spleen on each other they generally kiss and make up imd go their way. uithout a thought. of the harm they have inflicted on their innocent and hciblcss iitticoncs. Why parents do not realize that to bring children up in a house of strife is to do them on irreparable injury, no one can imagine. It shat- ters their nerves. 1t warps their characters. It gives them inhibitions that they never get over. It. makes them cynical and bitter and destroy! their belief in everything that is good and beautiful. A child needs a happy, peaceful home in which to grow up as n flower needs the sunshine, and it is not possible for one to develop as nature intended it should in a home where the atmosphere is dart; and gloomy and poisoned by hate as by scme noxious gas. and. where it is always blown about by a storm of passions. ONE CHILD'S COMPLAINT I get many letters from the children of quarreling parents similar to the one that. this girl has ivritten. In _oi1e of them that. I reazived rec— entiy a poor little boy, whose parents’ fights hud tirade him almost a. men- tal and physcal wreck, wrote thntthe doctor had told his mother and father that they were killing him WIllI their quarrels and mat unless they sent him away to a sanatorium or controlled their tempers that he would either go mad or die. Surely to wreck little children's lives before they have fairly begun is amiliigh price for parents to pay for the pleasure of fighting with each o er. I I O QUESTIONS OF BAD BREATH Dcar Dorothy Dix-My problem is not about our married life. which i‘ 0. Kr; but about my husband's tccth, which are all wrong. l-te has nothing but a mouthful of snags that are so disilgiuing that I can hardly bear to look at him and that make his breath so bad that I hate even the duty peck he gives me in the morning when he leaves for work. Also, they are ruining his health, for he is six feet tall, but only weighs 135 pounds and s very nervous. I have begged and pleaded with him time and again to go to the dentist, but many years ago he had a tooth pulled by an iri- sompetiezit man who hurt. hiin terribly and it gave him such a fear of a dentist's office that he has never been near one since. I try t0 shame him into having something done about his teeth and tell him he is a coward, but it. doesn't faze him. What can I do? A WORRIED WIIPE. ANSWER-Nothing, I fear. unless you can get your doctor to tell him the danger he is running, for if he doesn't quit being a coyvard he will soon be a corpse. lit is no more dangerous to have a cobra in your mouth than it. is to have an infected tooth, for it poisons one’s whole system and brings on all sorts of diseases. 1 But your husband is not the only man who is a coward about going to the dentist. Many others are ltke him, and only too often it is only after a man has gotten a case of arthritis or heart trouble that he listens Hw his wife and gets himself a sct of nice, saxritari’. store teeth. DOR0'I'I<1'Y__DIX. not _ I'm sure you'll find my " " clioco ate pancake suggestion for the Your Individual H O R O S C O P E -—-—- By Frances Drake New and old business favored. Personal matters also on the pre- ferred list. Iioolt In the section your birth- day comes in and find what your outlook is. according to .ho szars. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARQIAN and mother are good to us children and we have ' ‘Cowboy Song: jolly at House Parties vvvv vvv vv v vv vvvv v 7 _‘l_)_ECEMBER .1 Fashions I Literature PIKKAGEDf/[Ii/ FOR 701/! FAMIIY 4. i941 t I g ./ S u-uc! Every package of Robin Hood Oats i: I bundlu of “trigger fast" energy for your family. Served hot every morning they send childrqu dashing off to school and fithen sway to work with the ldnd of energy that Inst: right through till noon! You get a wealth of energy-building carbohydrates in famous Robin Hood OIIS-—PLUS 6S International Units of Vitamin B-l (Thiamin) per ounce —PLUS essential minerals and tissue- building proteins! v Get a “Chinnwni-c" package of Robin Hood Quick Cooking Oats today. In Robin Hood Pan Dried Oars you get Oat: processed from sun-ripened Western grain and you receive l handsome piece of genuine English chinuvue. Sun your u: today; ask your grocer for Robin Hood Pan Dried Ont! in the "Chinnvvnro" package. MAI Ono Plcce ln mmy "Clilnnwarc" Package LABOUR SAVING IN THE LAUNDRY Here's a grand idea, and one that. any husband who is handy at cair- pentry could make in a few hours It's a container (or soiled linen made in sections, four sanaii cup- boards either set on top of each other or arranged two by two, and each one has a large letter box slit. in the door for "Dieting" the The smart. American woman linen. One is for bed linen, one for practically lives in shfrtwslst dres- kitchen linen, the third for table scs. ‘they seem to suit our way of linen and the fourth for personal living more than any other type linen. It saves an enormous am~ oif frock, and no mutter what the ount of time on taunt .y day, be- occasion, they're always in good cause tine linen is practically sorted taste. This one vras designed with for you already, and the sheets and the larger figure in mind. The tablecloths can be popped iiito the bodice L; softly full, the skirt be- boiler while you sort out. the oerson- comingiy slim over the hips. You'll at linen into groups. appreciate the practical button- front and you'll welcome the ._'—i i p91" led shoulder y°k95 that 3T9 such snrart style details. Make the dress with or without the collar. acwrdlrig to your facial contours. Style No. 3449 is designed for sizes l8, 86, 3d, 40, 42, M, 46 48 5nd 50. 36 requires 2 1-2 yard; of Benn twentylcenta (201 coin pre- ferred for pattern. Write plainly Your Name. Address and style Needlecraft/ —F0r The Home l“ professions, home For Thursday, December 4th (Copyright. 1941, King Features Syndicate. Inc.) MARCH 21 to APRIL. 20 (Aries) —Pur.sue literary, scientific or musical bents. You can maize prof- its through artistic iaents plus sustained effort in your l-I€‘s Work- Mihtary interests spodsmzd. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (T301115) —'Iiake Ire;h interest and initia- tive in your affairs this kiruily day, Personal attainment DCSSIDIQ in Jund undertakings. Mechanical and general indu, rial lines cs- peciaiiy favcrcd durmg p m MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gflllllnli- The power of thought ls one of our choice gifts from Gad but it should be dsciplined and trained to follow the pattern He sketched for us while an earth Today urges ou to make the best» P0=$ll1l€ Slww‘ ng of your talents and the moral worth of thlIiES- JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cmceri- Yes, you can make 211115 lfldfly 111 your job, and in other activities. ‘Ihesc are days that call far extra effort, more soil-sacrifice, true charity. Industrial trades artistic affairs highly approved. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 tileo)-— It's up to you! Your attitude toward life and your obligations will great- determlne your success and hap- piness. Fi-iendiy influences tw old you. Earnest. intelligent‘ efforts will yield szood returns. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) -- An auspicious period for the activities for which you are es- pecially suited. Critics, play- wrights, journalists, designers, dec- orators, florists. dieticlnns, actors, secretaries among the favored. SEPTEMBER 24 to OIZTOBER 23 (Libra) - Advantugeous indica- tions, although care must ex- ercised in the discharge of your duties Be alert for subterfuge; Bhlm unsavory associates. qenefits likely in business. OCTOBER 21 to NOVEMBER 22 (Boonpio) - What trdny may lack in excitement it makes up frr in gently favorable influences What- ever your employment. if honorable, achievement can be had by effort. ‘n1 for new lnurels. NOVEMBER. i3 to IVEXIIZMBER a: (Blgibtarius) - Plans, con- tracts conferences, trading, selling, nmnufucturing: dealing in himber, mining products, machinery and lmllding materials especially jav- ored under benefic aspects. 23 to . ANUARY It 51w"- WP“ "m "WW"! l" (Oaprioomt - Man favorable in- m” m“ 9m" ' “'7 '° "l" fiuenoes now lo ui u in dis 513%? Lh°"'“m”'gm'“‘ w’: arching ur duties all: other ac: an. i? ma“ and any. 1 JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — This is lust. the day you've been looking forl Steam ahead, You can, if ou wish, alc- compllsh a great d . nanccs. professions, jmirnalLsm, ngvertising, home affairs sponsor- e FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (PISCES) — The personal touch and clever handling that you can and should give your activities today will help insure their success. Fine indications for financial transac- tions. business and employment in general. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY An interesting, rromisfng, magnetic individual, capable of unusual suc- cess in whatever it selects as life wcrk. Should cultivate the softer side of its nature to offset too great, a Pndency to abruptness and lCl'(‘l‘lllll"2=_S organizers, highly fav- oretl in this =e"t . _ Not On The Lone Prairie." r tn write piainl dream ‘Old Favorites ln Songbook Real cowboy songs go over big at gay gct-togethers! Everybody gathers ‘round the songbook Ind warble! his favorite. “The Dreary llack Hills" is l bit grizzly, but ‘icy love ill ' For old Sitting Bull or Comanche Bills, hey will take off your scalp on the dreary Black Hills." They love the tender, dreamy ‘Red River Valley," too. Remem- "Grapes of Wrath" Tom sang it to Ma Joad? "Come and alt by my aide if you love me. Do not hasten to bid me adieu . . But "Git Along Little Dugles" l! the one that gives you the real flavor of cowboy ilfei "If: early in spring that we round up the doliel; We mark them and brand them and bob off their tails. We round up our horses, load up the chuck wagon, And then throw the doglu out onit tho trail." Our songbook has words and music of 1B western sonls every- one loves, with piano and some guitar accompaniments. Includes “Little Old Sod Shanty." "Bury Me Send 20c in coins for your army of " ular Oowby Bonus" to c Guard an Home Service - Be lure your Name, Ad- booklet. md the amo 0f Uvllflldllk number. Bo sure to state lilo you wish $tyie No. 8449 Bize ............... Name “so... aiehels Province ii. AMambuSvnlla A 60111111’- hlri I115! been married. .... biiéyfiii’. 323?‘. i“??? 4"“; , u A kaTtlhc Ibiiidegrmm. h“ 1c a tcr too no notice, but stood ith his h d e - trowusjerlll pocket. an d e9 m en he saw that. the clergyman cofitinued to hold out his hand, he ca. d in a very annoyed tone: it I111 CHM you see I'm getting the money‘ out 8s fest as 1 can". "Oh, darling, 1m gum junior L, 30in to It": “Dire an auctioneer when he 3 449 ' "Sizis la-so Bibby: "What makes you ll 811M?" Wiley: "Well, he's Just put sol" watch under the hammer". ron NEXT Q1111. 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