"””"“- r - =~<-.~.~.-.-.»...-.-..-wwm-aamsuunw 310.: .i. v m: rwo Living Er Leisure The Woman's Realm 4 i ‘Tl’ WOULDN'T [HEM FDALVE HINTI ON ITIQUIITI ENOUGH FOR. ME" ——~— A mm shouldnever jump into his wouldn't be festive enough for m: , car and allow his female companion Qinuu; a shining Chistnias treeplo seat. herself as 52st ahe may. A Proudly bearing qy topmost stem young lady says she can tell when The beckoning star of Bethlehem. $01318 are married when the man Thai signaled flu Bhepherda and , does this Bee that your 15d, i; mm. guide, them lfortsbly seated then clam thq door To (J11 “f, and Madonna lsr sway; ,on her aide and zun around the car Win sou-iii candles than heap to get in at your side. tu-u glow, Lilo 3.9 taper; of long ago Rt.’ hi; dim light Qn the loans nanfrwpns tea/w, The square face i; flattered by While Wise Men worshipped a side parting lube in the hay The round face i; most attrac- " - F. Sigbjornson Sana- ' tive with the centre part and high moon ‘in front. -~-»~_ Tin? oral face needs width be. CHRISTAIAS DAY 10w the ears. . _r__-- Bleached hair needs scalp mu- h not definitely known when rain and hot oil shampoos, - '1 > ' ' Kill blonds hair responds to l0- ' mon rinses. ilious, who flours - I Hair worn away from the ear; i5 ill 1.1a fer-an c! .~inioiiinii< Pius i the perfect excuse, if you should ‘iii A, l) i Tnc re. Jil in: the 1 need one, to wear‘ guy, decorative lai hi.‘ of DI-ccmbci- 25 cannot ‘earrings u (Itilidlflll-HELI, As Christianity Whzte hair needa a blue rinse .i.i the feast of the winter zoi- to keep it from having that yel. I e time when tho day begins lowisii tinge. o ' and llqht to trzumph To keep your hair in beautiful , was changed iiiio theconditlon it Ls necessary to giis it ll‘i>I, m.» inglit oi‘ U13. ‘ home cure. SHORT COTRSE CURTAIL RACING The saddest thing about Ghrist- PREPORIA —(CP)—- The princ- mas is that the good fellowship the ‘plc LIICID; interests in the Trans- dny insprcs too often WlLhCFS with , villi have agreed to curtail racing the Yue tree and is tossed out of in deference to Prime Minister doors. Smuts‘ a peal. Tl; fligt major ——-~ casualty s Dingaan‘; p” Hamil. " Why is a rumour like a kias vn- cap. the Union's biggest Glfloway der the mistletoe? IHCO Because it goes from mouth t0‘- IPIIUT WITH ER] FERNIVOOD SCHOOL Honor Roll for November- Grade X Sr.—1_ Paulin Hender- son. 2. Noreen Henderson. Grade X Jrn-l. iliereso, Pineau. Grade IX-l. Georgina Pineiui I. Freda Sherry. Grade VIII——1. Glenn lifncFariane Grade VII--1_ Hazil Pincau 2. George Campbell S. Alvin Pineau. Gr V-1. Marjorie MacFaririnc 2. Adele Henderson 3. Lloyd Gaudet. Grade III-1 Gladys Murray, Grade II Sr.—1. Bernadette Mur- ray; 2. Noreen Guudct. Grad-e II Jr.-i, Noll Campbell Grade I Sit-l. Charles Pinoau. Grade I Jr.-1, Mabel Murray l. Noreen sherry. Perfect Attendance:- Glenn Mac arlarie, Adele Hen- derson. Marjorie MacFai-lz-ine. Liovd Gtiudelt, Gladys hlurray, Noreen Gaudet. Elenor Gautier. Teacher — Stella Ccwzmagh THREE CELEBRATIONS Three Christmases are celebrated pvery yeur in the Nativity at Beth- IicLem The first occurs in the R iz-zin Catholic: section on Decem- be, ; ‘ the Greek l‘ ' cele- brat. s, to be followed by tiwse of the Armenian church in another l3 days. DRIPPING CANDLE] To keep table candies from drip- ‘r stick a pin in the candle a- c the wick and leave it there. eeps the wick oancib burns longer . ilv and decorations and table- :s kept free from grease. msvozvsnmp CLOTI-‘IID cum Allow whoie milk to stand It hours in whiter, l2 hours in sum- mer in pans —then put pm; over very low heat and remain than un- til milk is 160 degrees F -it on no account Should boil Time re- quired var e3 - but the more slowly the healing process goes on the belio- is the resulting cream When emni flflilg and undulations appear on the surface of the milk it is . cis-ntly scaldcd. The pan should wot in a cool place till the fol- dziy, “hen the cream ls icd off and put in procelain 4 aII/Iiaiys’ Curr)’ PARADOI. KEEP SECRET! Bomber crews returning from night ratcis now are telling the "se- crcH" of their operation to women 1n the interrogation room. The wn , ~n (ii I i: this highly important 0:: in the R. A F‘. are W. A. A § officers who have been specially trained to replace intelligence of- ficers thus relmsing them for over- seas service ON RUSSIA'S SOUTH liven in the warmest sxt of Russia, near the Black an Ces- tian sens. winter temperafllrfl OI. 8 degzees above zero ar§‘_V_7c<__>_mf1V1§!ji_-‘ IIANKIES FOR HER. SOCKS FOR. HIM i’ nssron xofifloa’ use in I ‘lhmhnothlniqultelikelocdldwortmflfla-apleaaanltask pod for the nerves, economical, certain be appreciated, lasting and does not go "out of date." Any man would be glad to receive these knitted socks for a. gift. Pattern No. 109 contains complete instructions. Hankies with dainty edging: an always useful, Pattern No. 106 contains instructions for lurking four different edgings. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your name and address with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian. Needlework Department. Designs N0. 109 And I60 |qAME__..__._...-__ .__.____._...___.__ QffY______-.__--____-.-__----- grggn- g,|1g,|$__-_- PIOVDIQ~---»-c-~ i an" MEAT GOES FARTHER I Willi Quaker’: lalialeca “Extender” Ilcai loaf! QUAKER OATS Help: Replace Melts PIMTEIIIS and UITIIMII B, Stretch your meat dollar two ways. first, Quaker Oats maker the meat go as much aa 40% farther. Second, It supplements the proteins and vitamin Bi of meat in thrifty, practical fashion. TRY THIS' RECIPE TODAYI 1K pounds ground bee! X up. pepper K pound ground pork l up. mustard K mp chopped onion X cup tomato 1 cup Quaker Oats ketchup 21.5 Up. m: » 1 en. well-burn l cup watr: Ctnnbine Ingredients In order given. Tum Into hct or sold. Quaker Ocla Provides Prehlna for Ilia DIM Serve Quaker Oats for breakfast . . . include It in cookies, mufins, etc. —cnd so add proteins (and also Vitamin 13,) m your diet. I A Morning Smile Sunday school Teacher-Can any of you little IIII; tell me who lived in tho Garden of. Eden? "Yes teacher-the Adamies." NOT HIS VILLAGE --__. "Didn't you hear u» siren?‘ asked the A. R. P warden advis. ing an old countryman to take cover, With enemy plane; droning over- head the man Wfls still strolling about the streets, puffing 5t hi; plpiz‘ 1 h a " es. ear 'u,n," w, man, "but that baint notiilinightoorig with rne I lives at -," giving the name of his village. live miles away. FAIRVIEW SCHOOL Fbwwilli’ is the report of Flair- view School i’ Octobe - enbbaa m’ r and Nov Era x (B .)—1. Margu MacMilelan. r em‘ Grade X (Jr.)--l_ Clifford Mc- Isaa-c 2. Mary Cavanogh, Grade IX-1_ Leona Cuvana Grads vn-i. Mary Molsnac. Grads V-l. Roma. Oavariagh 1 ghtetsley MscDougall 8. Edison Bur. e . Grade IV—1 Gloria. Burdett. GTE-dc I (SM-l. Lyman Aichorn. Grade I (JrJ-l. Jean Mclsaac. Perfect Attendance:- Marguerihe MacMlllazi, Audrey lyfucivlillan, Mary McIsaac, Jean Mc- saac. Porontage of Attendance 81.5 _.E'£<l9_1§l~k@tt — T's e. NOW under-am Cream Deodorant safily Stops Perspiration L Does not rot dresses or men's shins. Docs not irrime skin. 2., lflo waiting m dry. Can be used right after shaving. l. Instantly n05: pcnpindoa lu 1 so s days. menu odor. l. A pure, white, greanlna, mnless vanishing cream; I, Awarded Approval Seal cf ‘ATIIEIICSD Institute of Launder- ing for being harmless to f: nc. I rid is ‘he ‘orgest ling deodoron lju “If m‘ \ manual-mam“ ladies: ‘as; ”""""""'""““ ARR!” Ar seI CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ---:.__Aa ,'.>.;..;.i., a. §.;,.: Brothers, Sisters Can Ease Burden of “Family Goat" Second Wife Has No Call on Estate First Mate Helped Accrue DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am s. "family goat" and there is nothing that can be done about it. The dear 0f the family married and I aup- portfid him and his wife after marriage Them are three mini! t!!!" produce the family goat. The churchesthattcach childra obedience-and duty to their parents. Secondly, the economic situation in the hm!- Tiiirdiy, the conscientiousness of the poor gout. There are more nanny than billy goats because usually it is the 8111! who are caught in the trap of obediency and duty until their hearts and souls and minds have twisted and tortured beyond YEPBII- The!’ bec0me the quiet, efficient office workers, beauty shop girls, clerks in stores. and l0 on. They go horns at niflm. 14d housework w their business work. and think- and think. and think, In my case I‘m a goat because I have m? mother to support, and because I am an effici- ent goat she cannot get a. pension and no an?" port from the married children because "the! can't afford it and have their 0W1! 11mm" W think of." ‘flu; poor goat. has a conscience. She is torn by the desire to have a little money in the bank, w buy war bonds, to get into the WMOe or WAVE or something sisa, but sho has a duty m perform and her conscience won't let he: g0, Also. a mother's tears can make quite » as bitter s. CIOW]? to wear as the crown of thorns i r ifix on. and 512252.12? dieesleriilreiiiliiityi)? Sale? Does she want it? No. What does she want? What is she seeking? kerhaps them is an answer. but Ihe doesn't 11w“; “m1 it, .50 sometimes she runs amuck, but not all goats do Not many of them. The others just sit and think. 5'14 when "he! have thought long enough and there are no more tears and the heart has aciied until it is numb and lifeless, they find an answer. m so they go on working, month after month, year after year, un one day it happens. And sometimes they help it to IlBPPen- SW11 I simple thing. Death, Perhaps you don't think they 100k WPWBTG W l, bu, what 81s,; h", they to look forward to? Solomon couldn't an- sgfl that“ A NANNY GOAT wsrv KICK n! soar WOULD new ANSWER: Solomon might not be able to tell by what means one member of the family gets elected sa_thc family goat. Sometimes It is an appointive office, in which case the mother choose! the victim. which is usually the oldest girl who is deputized to take care of the babies Mother brings into the world. Often it Is 111st the bid 11101! 0f the youngest girl who is left to take care of Mama. or Papa. or both. BI- ter all the other children have married and gone about the buslnesl of life for themselves, _ But certainly it doesn't tab cyan the wisdom o! Solomon to tall what the remedy for the situation is, and that la flow the family goat to refuse to be the boast of burden for the whole family. and Yo for” her selfish brothers and sisters to contribute their quota to the sup- port of the dependent, parents. Of course, they will protest against it, but. if the goat will only be firm enough she can make Bob's wife give a gem k5; parties, and Torn not buy a new automobile, and Sally do without l, fur coat or sending the children to expensive schools and amps. c Only, and hers is the catch in the whole matter, poor little Nanny hasn't the nerve to do it. She hasn't the strength to stand up against hei- selfish family, especially when she is wflened (WWII by M0319“ tears. For Mother is always willing to sacrifice the family goat to the others. But, anyway, I hope a lot of the wicked brothers and sisters will read this pathetic and beautiful letter that Nanny has written with tier heart's blood. and will be moved to help her a little- DEAR DOROTHY DIX: For several years I have been going about with an attractive woman and we have been thinking about getting married. We have both been married. Both are over 50_ And each of ua ia comfortably fixed financially. She has all along been agreeable to mariiage, but has insisted on a financial settlement on which we have not. been able to agree. She, being childless, and I having married children who are not too Iwell-to-do, have insisted that we make s. pre- nuptial agreement in which we would go 50-50 on the support of the home, but that we would not participate in the othei-‘s estate after death. she will not agree to this proposition, so our affair is no more. what do you think about the fairness of this proposition? CHILDREN SHOULD SHARE FATHER'S ESTATE ANSWER: It seems to me that nothing could be fairer than your plan, and that. the lady must be of a grasping nature if she insists on annexing your estate to her own should you die before she does, and thus depriving your children of the money they need and she doesn't. Fiuthermore, the arrangement you propose is the one usually made in such cases. Your children's mother helped you make your money and they should have it when you die, instead of the woman who has had no part, in building up your estate and who has an ample and eomfofiable living of her own. DEAR, Miss DIX: I have heard the phrase used that "children are a pleasure." I would like to know Just when they are a pleasure, as I am a. young mother of three little ones and I get no pleasure out. of them at all. It is nothing but work from the time I am out of bed in the morning until I fall exhausted in the bed at night, with work wait- ing for the next day. I am just worked to a bundle of nerves. Please tell me where tlhe pleasure is. K1,,K_ ANSWER: Pleasure is where you find it. It. is seeing fun in doing work instead of drudgery. It is in loving someone so much that ser- vice to him becomes a joy. No one can deny that motherhood, when (Crontinued on page 6, Col '1) How ditiaklisfiiididi Cough Syrup at Home m: cooks" ITUPIING i-i iaeaaspoon saith" -4 eggoon pep . - 1 teaspaon point-r! scuoninl- aage or yme. Malt butter, add onion and cook over medium heat four minutes un- til onion is yellow but not brown. Add bread crumbs which have been mixed with seasonings. Cook two minutes stirring constantly. Yield: about e1 ht cups stuffing, enough for an eght-pound bird. Note: If‘; moist stuffing de- sired, add stock, water or htly beaten egg after stuffing has cooked two minutes. SAVORY STUFFING: 000k two tablespoons chopped INBH P8931" and one-quarter cup chopped celery with the onions Add ona tablespoon chili sauce after stuffing has cook- ed two minutes . PARSLEY STUFFING: Add onc- quarter cup chopped parsley with the bread crumbs. CHESTNUT BTUZFTING: Bub- stitutc one cup sliced quick-roast- ed chestnuts for one and one-half cups of the bread crumbs. OYSTER QTUFFING: Add two cups (one pint) drained chopped oysters and one-half cup chopped celery with the bread crumbs. Yield: six and one-half cups stuffing sn- ough for m eight-pound turkey. BRUDENELLL ICHOOL . ~ 0 Honor Roll for Brudenell School I" ,,,,,.. for November. Grade X-I. Jean Maiclntyrc. Grade VIII-1. Charles Dewar l. Abner Dewar and Margaret Dewar G Charles Hum I. Annie Stew rt 8 Grade IV—1. Shirley Beers Grade I Sr. (Al-l, Vera Dewar Grade I Sr. (Br-l. Verna. Mac- Laven 2. Milton Fraser Grade I Jr. (Al-l. Lindsey Shaw 2, Blanche MacLean Grade I (B)——1,Jimm Dewar cover 95 per cent attrrn e: Mar- garet Dewar, Vern Dewar, Shirley Beers, Annie B wart Wurfmmun“ JIECEMBER 17, 19 Woman's Re almv. Social and Personal I Fashions v Literature A PRODUCT OF |.| IITIIII’ The Packers of A‘ LlPTON’S FULL-FLAVOURED (Small Leaf) TEA Teacher — Lila Jenkins. WONDERING WHAT TO GTVI For a Christmas Present? Perhaps for someone special who rates more than you like to spend. Why not put the money in fabric, make this lovei gown and add. that something t at comes from the personal touch. , Style No. 3436 is designed for sizes 14: 16; 18; 20; 36; 3B: 40; 42; 44; 46; 48; 50 and 52. Size 36 re- quire; 6 yards 39-inch fabric. To order pattern: Writs or send picture with your name and Id- dress with 20 cents in coin 0r stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau The Charloiteiown Guardian. Style No. 3436. Name street Address Province '\ .... No Need To Remain Unattractlva It's so embarrassing, when you must bend over, to know your big hips lock even bigger-but what can you dc‘! Lots! The right exercises re- duce other women's hips (making matron: look like dcbutantes) and there's no reason why exercises shouldn't reduce yours. The exercises shown in our sketch la part of a simple hip-reducing routine that fits easily into your daily schedule. it forces you to move the sei’ lused muscles on the outside of your thigh and around the joint where your thigh bone fits into your pelvic bone. l-Sitting, place hands on mat r B 1.: . giiirgiziiazill/ Needlecraft For The Home 343 6} ,_ 1"‘; l2 ES IIO-5 IIESII FIIUM MARITIME PLANT ' behind hips. 2—Pu1l first one knee, then the other, back to abdomen; then let legs fall forward onto mat. Repeat this 14 times and rest. Dc it 2B to 86 times altogether. Exercises work youth-making miracles on other parts of your body, too-bust, waistline, chin, arms, shoulders. n Our 32-paga booklet has exer- cises to reduce fat in all theaa places, as well as cu calves and thighs. Also has exercises to cor- rect p * , foot ailments, constipa- A BI Savin and Its So makes areal saving foryou. because Ea y N 'c ki | it gives you four times as much cough S . . Co“ h yd‘ I o o0 n8 syrup for your money. It lasts a long B’ me c nes usually contain a time, never spoils, and children love It. lion, nervous tension, as well aa a general exercise routine for the entire body. - 20o in coins for your copy DELICIOUS [DESSERTS within the budget of IIANAIIKS large quantity of plain syrup-g 00d Ingredient, but one which you canxeas- ily make in your own kitchen. Take: cups of granulated sugar and 1 cup of water. and stir a. few moments until dissolved. No cooking! No trouble! 0r You can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup. Then got from your druggist It‘ ounces of Pinex. pour it into g 1s lunch bottle, and add ycursyrup, This Eves you 16 ounces of really splendid | edicino for bad winter coughs. It "i Santa Rides Again- A Sad Little Girl This is every effective. dependable, quick-acting cough medicine for the whole family. Quickly, you feel its penetrating eflect in the air passages. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irri- fated membranes and makes breathing easy. You will be delighted with its quick elect In clearing up coughs. Pine: is a special compound of pro- ven ingredients, in concentrated form, l. well known reliable soothing agent for winter coughs. Money refunded if 50nd Beauty" t» Oharlotteto Guardian of "Best firerclsea an ealth and Home Serv cs. Bo ure to write plainly ‘your name, dress and the name o booklet. - -.--- -...... Name Street Address it doesn't please you in every way. Province By Geoff Hayes Then they saw a thin little girl lilting In an old chair sobbing softly. “What Is the matter?’ asked Santa. “Mummy and I are hungry" said the IitlIe girl. saill old Santa, x up a nice sur- prise for your Mummy.“ IIIIIISIIIIIIIIIS Delightful can be made at little cost with pure, Iiigi; uaIity Canada Com Starch. It's so easy to prepare a variety; I flelicious uddings that make the whole fanuly call for mt‘; caramel, utcei-acotch or chocolate blanc mange. 6m“ "7 or lemon snow. Canada Corn Starch, with itseven grain, gives each dessert the smooth creamy texture so much to be desired. Milsfbil‘. radius. Addrn Dept. R16, Guam Stand: lihbdmfzal. (AIIADASIRIEI. mcmasa naaulcciaraurlsnlualaonoatfwvfl