PAGE TWO ______T_'_HE CHARLOTTPYFOWN QlJAItDIAN __-__ _____._’-VOVEMBER_ 3. 1941 ‘ " w,“ " i: '1 Literature b Woman's Re alm '1 Social and Personal / Fashions é A ___ -- ‘M v _ A - Llvin oLeisur “Pfmthy DIX Says S g e Canadafs Oldest -The Woman's Realm LISTEN, GIRLS Listen, I'll tell you l, secret clears On a subject I've carefully stud- .eo for years, Deeply engrossing for tongue and or pen- The fashions and fo-ilingl. and foibles o4 men. HUSBANDS SHOULD DISPENSE 5 SUNSHINE AROUND HOUSE Wives Are Not The Only Ones Who Should Make All The Efforts To Please — It’s A Fifty-Fifty Job i“ "' They hate w be fussed and they A disgruntled woman says: "I concede that it is 800d b11531"! l“ we“ “we w be fed as in-t suited duty for a wife to make her husband happy. No one W} Tl'lE FINEST lll TllE lllllll The hm w b; dnven. bu, an deny that contented husbands. like contented cows Provide the WIN“ ha: y cal’, be led’ . . ter fat for the family larder. and certain yhlw “a -_—_——_—_-; . :-— And u ym are Guam, Inseam, in; peps up a mans ambition so mix-lg ti“ d be makes him go out and get tt as feeling a l: “h? w%‘“‘“‘if‘°ii'i"°io."iiitflfg"‘iiififii-féffiii . an suc e . igra him. But why isn't it good pohcylior 11-115; Auflfflllwsfllul bands to use the same technique 1n do?! mew“ counsel a ace the“ WW“? why ‘Sm whm is 5mm; I? tell But if you’l sit with a smile on gunder also sauce for the goosftxwhyunglgxt fine your “we, ref-Me that the mqsf- °'°fl“‘“° m“ m, jl rmcmc HIMSELF You can CO what you mean to, w“ Wslbli’ make l5 W 59W! 1.11m‘? t Q1“? ~ whatever they say tmduglg“ and etlfigld iélardlafhudig mmorellitvriiviliem viii’: I4 you'll let them tiidgine they've In “P1115 . th l i . it?“ -9u’-i.°§§’“§§§‘-t‘gv¥u“‘i§u3§l °"’§2.?2‘ifd‘§§.§l'.‘l§ “e532 p1§Js£.“t"s£'i§’tseiies. and - - ~ ' . - blescme things, a husband who makes a genuine effort to make to“ his wife mpmh bu, the great, mmonyy o; mm But useful companions whatever Spice House! Oldest-because this tine old Halifax firm, with a pride in their products, handed down from lather to son tor alteration after generation B11166 T841, is now one hundred yearn old. Youngest-because they keep abreast oi every new process for the perfection of their products, eapeohlll? in the" oldest line, that of Spices. Schwartz Spices cost but a trifle, but they re always fresh, always pure, AIWBY! mu strength. Say Schwartz-and be sure! W. H. SCHWARTZ 8: SONS LIMITED Canada's Oldest Cofiu and Spica House HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTT! BHUEULATES encrusted embroidery combine: tourmalines, laps and gold; the turban ls purple dotted with tur- quose spangies. The long, long gloves, huge earrings and bracelets, and the upcurving slit skirt as well u the discreet draped line were efllvhflslzed.‘ A candlewick bedmread should be laundered in mild suds, rinsed and hung in the sun and wind un- til almost dry. Then shake vigor- ously to fluff up puffy knots. Do not iron. When titoroughl dryv, gtit spread over bad and brush with clean whisk broom. Cookie cutouts oi your own de- sign inay be made of cardboard. Place these On cookie dough and cut around the edge with a sharp knife. A bulletin board for the kitchen is a. good idea. Make it of linen and bind it to mat-ch your color scheme On it post a new recipe you want to t: y, reminders for the ..__--.-;_-_____.__,_.,, an w , You first can suggest what they'll later advise. Now out oi’ their wisdom they'll Mother and diughter were very busy with the wedding plans when the bzide-grocm-to-be called. He watched the preparations rat-her imnat-lcntiy. A ct-zrrrunv 0F PROGRES _ , "D 1‘ _ - h. i _ h lot to _ children, a humorous cartoon r “an? assists; t. zziitvii. .1~?§.~<f@“.°<i§<- = t. Be tr.::?“::. tactful. at... so. t» it?» -_. distilling: rsirllgg 312d that being married to them l5 “mill w .m‘1k€ pl." “vt-‘gd ng a 31g and the“ ‘ “dlth thltmto or a sclap “Poetry early age it‘ “*5 .39‘! dlillkts. that 1n’ reasonable female could ever wish to atlfilld- suuesfi“ “e 9.15s l" (“Tfiueven 1e Ym’ ca“ d9 whatever yo“ like Yb Tiemoru as m“ so . Q Requires ‘careful ‘Taming find le- l \' mclndtlift realize it themselves, but down at the botgomhof mfighln l1~1€€ol1rlv_‘fi¢'i$¢;l‘t "n" with men. Eleanor Mann a 0“ 30111‘ d" 95- v lsigigigg tgaggtiigxes it ‘tagvzityiyfvcgny fiver, n15 UK‘ f-‘Ollvicimn ma‘ “he”. aama“ Supports m5 ‘life e ‘if rmu l‘ . yotin" ‘man,- ‘Tlllbel — E l An easy way to prepare gra. . d - f wail 3' "f°“"°“‘ a s iull duty by 1161'» mid lhnt he isnt called upon to thtow in any] mire alhrigll?!" a fruit and oranges for fruit cupplsl 651m or ma rm gamé‘ H“ lilllllCllL Ol’ amusement, or do anything about 81mins F116 81119-6“ PURPLE A“) TURQUOISE a Wide rouge in -—-—- 1 t . l't rid to pour boiling water over the fruit I persollsa ‘it a . . -——<- m1 lill" fluviflullllfsgllciltliik l “Did Freda regret denying the P m‘ uh———t on k a before you? peelvét‘. let it stand _ H 0 R Q S ( O P E zen ' l9 L“ "H" 5 1 5 i stage when she marric. u e w urqu s ma es lVe minu es. en you remove - ‘ s where Fiiend Husband makes a mistake and shows his .. _ t 1 _ S‘ f 1 h i 511m he“ ow o; “ma; n O u]. m k, ,0 w,“ n d m t m RQlIBVO " Cele oi how to w-ork a wife. For the sex that dotes on n?“ ‘n H“? m“ Ti‘- ees 5 e5 s 8 n a p e 5 n 3 u n a e r~<5ic;,'_ ence". The short sleeves draped toward the shoulder. *1; the Pr" “Howi that. “One sL-cizc after another". ,=~_-- Painful Distress of lll and mnyoiiitaise and marshmallows and turns up 1Y8 X1059 are white tissue has come off cleanly f and cabbage, never loves a man for his virtues, but iulls m1 it“ The a i-—-— By Frances Drake ll "Ad '»\\Jlll.|ll thrills over her husband paying the butcher bill, or kllub‘. tliut lie considers her a good ‘woman. but any husband 01m mflrfe s heart sing lot" Joy by bringing her a bunch of violets because - ‘till: color 0i lict" eyes, or telling her that she is more glamorous 1i?” Far from it. Prob- every day's work and pastimes and For Monday, November 3rd MARDiH you will build a happier life with 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -'Iuere may be a. tendency to be a do-notlhlng today. Down that use- less inclination promptly. look about you-there are many matters needing Just the successful touch you can give, to say nothing of your nghtful responsibilties. APRIL 1 lo MAY 20 (Taurus) —Watch your step that your don't retard progressive activity or create hindrances through headless talk or action. Today offers much op- portunity lf you will concentrate and be patient about results that. should not be rushed. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- When you think things out care- fully ‘and take the right. attitude, you can empress yourself unusuallyl well. and your words carry much weight; be sure you do it lZlTS way this problematical period. Don‘t‘ mind alights, you're too big w] notice Et-hem. , JUN 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) 4130111 chtiflse like the kind, nel- ther be stoic or Cotmplaoent, about Yaur affairs or other matters Both methods are wrong That steady, productive tentpo directed by righteous ambition and demands eternal blessings for which to look I “L m]. “m, .1 MOI! AND Moll! sufferers from acute omivuhnsv 22 to SFEBRUARY 2o Qamfllmd"°°"°"'!8"1°ilrfln<ire- (Aquamw _ Don-t practice worry lief that comes. . . with a few drops —somethirtg you do often wnhougi of Vicks Va-tro-nol. it soothes away may Zing 1e Do you, best; keg distress, relieves stutfiness... nerves calm. Get surddieht health- real breathing comfort! tug (if-stoke reaularlv. Avoid over-i a-runros: MEDl0lNE...Va-tro-nolls m “Eeme- lsosuc fulbe u ' " . FEBRUARY 31 w in 20? pfiftalffilllngScgllszlfCgfilllglifilll-lt‘! , swollen membranes of the nose, MARC (Pisces) — Note advice to Aquar- ians-lvs pertinent w Y“? dayt‘ (z) clears out nasal pnsswges and i3) soothes irrita- too, friend, Do what you can well, tion.Many¢atarrh alsoutake on somea sylokdoii outsldg‘ wor 1y causes. u SJB n rig Sufferers say ",8 best relief they've '_li Needlecraft/ A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY —F0r The Home tig that. all wives are paragons. _ _ .. us many men with good tor-nothing wives with can- cSQllOHS as there are women with trifling husbands who are (i glooms. But, cftener than not, when a woman is a wasn- it ls because she got so discouraged trying w please a hus- vcr noticed Wllill she did or gave her a. pat. on the head, that L.ll't-‘.\' up her hands and quit. Sh thought her blouse was. White . . . goes into marriage with a lot of illusions that do not tie - She thinks that all her troubles and cares are over, [mud is going to spend the femiillltlfil’ or his life petting her and making things pleasant for her. _ . tie finds out that he thinks that all the fun she wants is rm ct [tats range, and that she would rather stay at home Wllll .111 go Lo a night club, and that he docsii t notice whether she . and that hc would prefer listening to even the most aslnine ‘ Lie radio than talk to her. she says to herself, Whats the l is lllliiill)‘ likely to give u-p the fight» i0 be a 5°“ Wife- ls buicd stiff and disillusioned and, unless she has a. lot more l‘ iliun most women have, she takes outlier disappointment in her . ',.;0 on llCl‘ husband by nagging and fretting and complamingliook tl-lulll ("nu Llll(l you Will see that it is the unhappy women who are fkllilliis n5 \\l\(s. lt is the women who are starved for love and. appreciation, xv so llllfilLllHlS trout them as if they were lust a piece of useful house- l..' d izirnittirc. who become neurotic invallds who €l’ll'lCl"l doctors and fill tile stniitoriiixtts. _ long as a. woman is happy she l5 on her tiptoes trying to please her ii shunt‘, and tliiit is why it would pay husbands to be little rays of sunshine around the home- S_trong-cninded,__knowing at an jfllfld- TY)’ m p - - - - - mo» o» i» in m u: ‘sits 2.53335‘ and: m? t | Deer Miss Dix-My fiance was engaged w be_ married to a beautiful Pfgttfiolg! g1: budget. for um bubwmfront dress ma“ SIZES 10-20 Q! I 1 yOll “no WilS killed in an automobile accident. ’I‘_liat happened Be s - If“ AUGIUST $2 (Lew- so becoming to young figures. rhe idw llllll, I felt very sorry for him arldln listening to his tale busktlkfecfildy f?” U113’ 1X1 regular design is r1 m 10,- casual m. "\ 0i wt. ntirlzpvttiu to comfort him we fell in love with eachother. He still Ind mic- 111 115 féltl. financial. travel dye55y we“, epending upon you; ‘talks about this girl and sometimes tells me what he thirtks about her all as‘ weeolint; mad ers, Review the ch01“ o4 134mm W5 very smart the tithe. Is it wise for me to marry a man who is still in love with a pt i n or er tn eliminate made m a dark c010,. and edged an ivomaii who doesnt exist? D A- W u u" errors‘ around with a harmonizing or ANSWER-It depends upon the sort of a man he is andthe kind of contrasting shate {or effective ac- l AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 l a wcntrm you are. If he is one of the brooding type who gets a morb.d (Virgo) - Divide your time sens- cent. Both long and short sleeves plcnstin. qut or i if-pitv. don't marry himd ' vm for a host is irbllylstbettxejnvvziggk iriéindegfiigtfi g3: are included. in. the. pattern‘ and A if _v e inclined to be Jealous. 0M mam m~ g he * i " you may make it with or without an initi llllO rival with whom you will never be able to compete. sh Mr exercise i“ Only B brisk Bu. the handy square pockets. Style No. 3189 is designed for sizes l0, 12, l4, l6. 18 and 20, Size 16 requires 3 1-2 yards of 39-inch fabric with 3-4 yard ccni-rastmg. Bend lTventy llUl." cum is ble- ierred. for Pattern Write plainly your Name, Address and tne style number Br sure m state the llZl you wish Style No. 3189 Size ............... ' if your fiance is a man of good. hard common sense, he will for- got nll about his lost love when you make him a happy and Wmmrtabk homo and he will live in the present instead oi thwlgbpry-Dlx‘ WEIR) at. regular intervals tq be’ able to think clearly and to do your work with continually re- freshed vigor. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) - Dealing in copper, zinc and lead requires constructive. thmllhli- Be discreet in all affairs and glans. In health matters. pro. teat e skin and throat. 24 to NOVEIMBTEB 22 (Scorpio) - Transactions in iron and steel under henefic aspects. All Srvolpifs determ nation and general capability to this day and yofigl have a gozolid “one. DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) -— Be well inform. ed. and don't pass on rumors. in- dlllze idle gossip or waste valuable ime with inconsequential activi- ties_ or nimby-pemby people Co- mduuw your tents. ambltbns. cffcrts. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -- Intellectual de. velcqiment should be one of your 1 Bright Footstool‘ Cover You A n11; COOK'S ‘ , Can W-fiijouraelf ‘ HUNGARIAN POT ROAST lortlbmnmporchuckof beef NIIIII ‘H10! T}. cm H Province Fat 2 minced onions 1-2 lb. prunes, soaked according to directions on package 4 whole cloves 1 small stick cinnamon aw- where I like without anybody lug me a second took.“ Aunt Emily studied lter. Y u nonesuy believe that, don't you " "Of course! Why shouldn't l?" "I don't think you have the l-i-nt- est ldea. what you've done, Jane," l up boiling water 1 (chip hot cider or diluted Ah, luxury! A gally woven sturdy footstool cover to give the mun tit the house a feeling of de- . lit-Mus comfort! Vim weave it easily from strips of bright cloth in harmonizing colors-perhaps I flowered fabric for the centre and a darker for tho . . at ought to be nice f Gr “I2 borders. Fold strips to 1-inch 1 Mary Macphee and Rose gosyepo linens are so snowy white they said Jaue, a trifle grimly. I aetiy Barbados sugar c width. equal; a. mended McMillan. make my blouse look dingy. " “lebmy 1°“! "wulh- he may get Four wooden slats nailed together. with strips nf burlap tacked to the two lotigcr sides, form the simple loom. Up and down, through the bur- lap strips, you thread a weaving base (warp) of heavy twine. Then dotilile a strip n! the cloth (welt) _ _ fi wives use ins a regular part ohheir daily menus- 1hr‘ long why. Set fold against up- n10: 2. Dorothy Peters; 3. Celina knew anyming to give such whiteness and be 0 I "Yea -- Pd like to." agreed Jane] Rfchin vitamins,BEMA Molasses is also avaluahlc pi-r loft ivnrp thread, running one Stflflley- safe for colors too f "And Greg wants u; to have gm. f. . H. d I em That, on: 0f sirin under twlne and the clgrndeMlggs-(ihalgltaaGglelangé “i, 9 - R nei- with ‘Ihétm this evetnitrégf; “h '°‘l'"°.°‘° ‘a°“_'“”‘.“."' a” hifiwfapgeadon of. or ovcr it. re ; . m e Y__ 0 " go a nn rv ew w W yr ml eslnlppetizing en u Th“ ‘lwble "wavi"? 51"" '"‘ “Mn” mvkvhitefieweiaalha m’ I ‘wpml ' t bread-at the table and fol- between meals. It ltirnctivc braided effect. You Grade V—1- Rita Inushmn: 1- . . 3' 1M1" u" “items” o! Jane's - - i kin bring the um," ha]; under the Theresa Blacqulei-e, Th8! 5 why there O no qUEUIlOII BT70!!! W09. heart lifted a little, Event ".150 "Rd by mu” houeww” “coo g lecond warp nnd the 10w" ha“ BcGraIde lyilalrle Barnard; 1, going colors in the name cafe Elilgllfihhe giadmfoylvlgwfidvlzerldmgy baked buns, making COOkIQI: slflgsr- ti?" t“. ‘stat-iii. 2:2: $35.’ v r"......-....i... ‘"8" "i"- w Mom or 2e u... t. see u... - “ “'23;P;‘*“'““"".t‘°° G WC IUS ISO , In i '. u ~ i ' ' ' ' ‘y. “mud Wm, and undo,- yhhd, ‘Ihéreza Steele, 3. Catherine pet,“ AMY That surely makes for an easy FAMOUS CANADIAN wmn (‘Jltlxyxglldrgtuzgirynd ready» WAYS! ourgrocerae at You‘ll find exact dctaill of mak- Donffid? zfvglll-la ggrryedéthnlnzigg; washday- wgsngitsggmmmsno B: 1m h u! l» BEMA lng this luxurious footstool cover in our SZ-page booklet. Also tells how to weave charming evening bag, matching bracelet and belt. scarf, knitting bag, coasters. other novelties. send 23c ln 0:11:15 for your copy o: "Bow to Weivt- Useful Novel- ties" to ‘Inc Guardian Home service. Be sue to write plainly your Name, Adtlicss mid the Name o1 boklet. ' Honor Roll for October: Grade X-l. Marjorie Power; 2. Frances McGulgan; 3. Eudora. Mc- Ne]. Grade IX-—l. Ethel Trainor; 2. Marie Keefe; 8, Phyllis Mac- Mlllan. Grade VIII-l. Vivian Duncan; Grade VIII-l. Joan Sheri-en; 2. Lola Hennessey; 3. Doris Clinton. Grade VII-l. Fmnces Hennesaey, 2. Enid Adams; 3. Shirley Sherren. Grade VII-l. Margaretta Lund; Barbara Doyle; 3. Charlotte Lund. Grade VI-1. Annie Campbell. Grade VI—i. Bethany MacDon- Clari n. Grade IV-l. Theresa ‘Long- aphle; 2. Jean Wong; 3. Mary Doucette. Grade IV-i. Genevieve Shep. hard; 2. Jean Larter; 3. Jean ‘Thompson. Grazie Ill-l. Barbara Gallant; l. Louise lougheran; 3. Carol Duffy and Bernfce Liee equal. Grade III-l. Bernice Gallant; 2, Rose M. Brown: 3. Catherine Mc- AMY-Youhe a marvel. Your MAY-The honors go to Rinse, Amy! It not only gate things whiter-it gives the whirut wash and it keeps my washable colored things bright as new! AMY -—l'm an old hand at washing, but l never MAY-I never do any rubbing or scrub- bing either. It's much easier on the clothes. AMY—l'm_convinced. I'm going m 115g Ringq this coming washtlay. MAY—Uae Rlnso once and you'll never bg satisfied with anything else again. And get the GIANT package-it's extra economical, RINSO FOR BEST RESULTS A LEVER "oh- I'm so glad!" exclaimed ane "And when you feel up to it." her aunt continued, "there are a couple astebaskets full of letters and telegrams for you to read. Looks like you 1r; a celebrity, Janie." a. lot of follow-up stories on me. And 3x26 lid like to get up and go not?" said Aunt nanny] "I brought you some clothes, and I've got a room at a, hotel. I thought we might as well stay over a few days until we know how the baby comes out." PTOmPW- to leave the hospital, she and Aunt Emily were allowed to slip out throulh a back way in order to avoid the reporters who were tillll hanging around the main entrance on the look-out for her. They took a taxi to the hotel and, when they reached there, took the caution of uslngmthe service etli nnoe, for Aunt ily had ascer- talned that other reporters and pho- tographera were loitering about tho lobby on the chance of wavlqymg Jane there o Yes, that is exactly what BEMA Molasses is. From Barbados comes this delicious food product—-u pure and zest- ful when it reaches you, as when it came from the sugar cane. That is why i: hu such a distinctive flavor; why no many careful house- Maluur, lb: origin! pndncl-vwtablcnd. i said her aunt, with a shake of wer t Vineflar important ams. Put a devout i-e- head. 4] , Brown meat in hot fat. Add and ligicus foundation ‘neath your “Well, what have I done? 1 new; r brown minced onions. Add p-unes a baby to a hospital .and 1 bucked. . whole cloves and cinnamon; salt. -' a wind or two eu route. That's ., and pepper to taste, the boiling an," I water mmed with hot, ewe»; or “.,,,,““““”““”, "That's an understatement if ever diluted vinegar Cover and simmer I heard one!‘ said Aunt Emily. l. until meat is tender, adding wa-ter Just then, the phone rang and she . or cider, if needed. Thicken gravy went to answer l. [lf with crumbled gingersnaps, using ——— l -~———--— -—— I 4 to 1 cup liquid. | a, ‘OBEBTA COUBTLAND i (Continued on page 8 Col. 6) __ i- --__._‘—"“—- . a _-=:i_____. " | i Fun to Make On a Simple Loom BDCHFORD SQUARE SCHOOL v A Natural Food Product . . the Pure Juice of the Famous mimics-all! HHJMHM Name Nell. Wwwwflvw, noun“ When they reached their suite, and, 112.1, Dom Cggdy; g, Aunt Emily said. “You can't go on - S a . Bernadette Rossiter; a. CoTette lliigllenvgerthls llilde-aztd-aeek business B A A D f) M (, trect Addresl Hogan. . .. . . -Y°“ ""- Grade 11-1. Muriel Roach: 2. ' ‘ ' i 1 "m" "m1"- "lt "W" l" "M- Oltv Province Beryl Beagan; 3, Jean Mclnnis. my. darlin . Two days from new,‘ nontebody e will be in the time- llght, and I'll be lble to g0 In?- "illl ‘ "i lijlt‘ ‘l ./\ l l’? Vllilw.‘ Mt l I (‘i ll HND",