—»___ W0 \ marl Livingfit Leisure —THE WOMAN'S REALM— Even a compatible perfume is better used on the lining of s fur cost than directly on the pelt. HAVING FLOUI llill so!" run sou osvs h somehow, not only at Oiirist- Fill. all the long vesr through, joy that you gvve to other-s. the joy that comes back to W“; hid the more you ap0fld in bless- Potatoes are wheat-saves! when used in place of bread for staff- ings for meat or poultry; W119" added to a supper menu or hearty: breakfast in place of some of the customary bread rr~ toast; when used in place of pastry as toppira$| for meat pies; who’: "replacing the toast commonly served with poach- ed eggs or creamed dishes; when substituting for some of the flour used in scones. muffins or rolls. , More citrus marmalade hflllfll this year. It is the perfect answerl to the sugar shortage Use it as is for a pudding swce, or heat it over hot water and serve it on ice cream or with ice cream and hot; waffles. With s few nuts the mar-y malade makes a dalicious cake .-ll- i118 A jelly roll fillerirwith it is dif- ferent too. A teasrnonfui of mar- malade on muffin; or biscuits be- fore they are bakei gives a simple coffee cake. Or t"? biscuit dough ing poor and lonely and sad, e more your he irt's possessing turns to make you glad. -—Whlttiel" savc ma rmocns An easy lway. to pick up broken to prevent scratched finssrs Ffeet is to take a piece of fresh end and wad it into a ball and. hse in a blotting f.»shion. ._____.____ Wash the seldom-used hot water bottle in water ll which a little baking soda has hwn added every two months or so. This will pre- vent the rubber from hardening Ind splitting. STAINED TTAPOTS An enamel teapo-t badly stained Realm FO§§OO§ sure for several hours with a strong solution of caustic soda. All paint. l mashed potatoes. rolled ‘mto om-nge nuns d: a changel lnsi-le with annin can be cleaned by putting in a gttd handful pda, and filling the pot up with hold water. Stand over a slow brat, Ind when it has boiled rinse thor- bughly using a mop. of from cinnamon buns. Next you serve cottage pudding or gin- gerbread make your stiucg by add- ing hot water to tire marmalade as it heats. time] CHAPEAUX A PARVB COMME OISEAUY rnusrv rsixr r01- Paris—Feathers a4 the fashion .n Paris this winter and everyone is wearing ostrich fumes. aigrettes and birds‘ heads. Quilts are the it's; favorite for daytime and partlzirarly for sport. Rising from the crown of small Islets worn at the trick of the head or worn across the brim of bowlers they are featured 1y all the lead- ing Paris miliiners. Ostrich feathers There is only ore solution when u are forced to furnish another rodroom and everything you have lot it is of a diff-"rrnt wood -the good old paint pot. A really lovely poem osn he had my painting all lhe pieces the saric, with artistic decorations on each piece. if so de- sired. Ask your pint dealer for ‘directions and you will get s tie- meodous kick out rf your finish- ed work. and aigrettes ‘I'll! OF PERFUME OITIIN ABUSED Perfumes which have taken well lo nandkerchiefs and clothes made of vegetable fiber zany not be so Hhummy with your woolens, leath- k and furs. What you may get for your pains in whooshing on your winter ward- Inflie the fine fragrances which boomed all right for ~ummer clothes is an unpleasant rdour Wools, loathe/rs, and furs ‘carry a residue» "of animal fats. eitreq present in their. original state or acquired Eire-ugh the procesi o! dyeing. When ma‘. on these, some perfumes eith- er react badly or are cancelled out entirely For that reason. perfumes ‘used on winter warmers should lisva an animal ha e. That estab- lishes compatibility. lau- for dressy occas ons. Velvet and satin for GOWHL with a backward 1.‘. vannir! or: acorns ed, scalloped, or roasted, » steamed, creamed. or if fat suppiie *_> You've Tried The Rest NOW ' . Try The Best» At Betta Wonderfully worm. sup- have taken ‘Paris miiilners by storm. For restaurant or theatre wear a cascade of pink osifches is shown on s small evenin~ toque made by Rose Valois. All the evening shapes presented by this miuiner are woin with s backward t."t Algrettes ris- lng from the front o’ the brow like a maharajrs turban are also popu- headwear also are the fash'c-n in Paris at night. Small tight-fitting bonnets trimmed with when: birds or with sprays of sock featlwrs rival draped Striped or checked silks are used in a variety of shapes also worn Potatoes can fit into any meal of the day. They lend themselves to s. variety of cooking methods. and interest can be given to dinner menus by alternating the way in which they are |er\ed e. |., bak- h‘ u“ L» boiled. ma!" mil"! permit, fried. Left overs can be used “Vmlmm” g In croouettes, ove --bake'l to rave -- ' I/ c K fat. For butter economy, lnve m“ ‘ a plenty of good gravy; roast pota- , no u. toes around the meat; use top milk crbiy styled Fur Cont: - - smartly yours on our sosy Budget Plan! Do come see them here now. You'll pills their fins - sstcli pelts, unusually fine work- manship. Fashion - fresh silhouettes with new bul- laon or deep cuffed sleeves, dashing back flares. latest styles to choose from. Choose from Mink, Stone Marten. Ssiils Dyed Musli- ist, Persian, Mouton. llsek Seal sml Persian Paw - - - and they're sll _ budget-priced!‘ a galslon lids)’ .Pt_t0Ni I693 "run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ mvv vv S0 vvévvv vw Household Scrapbook lylobsrlslbs, f ks‘, Dlasolvhg Old Rubber Tbs old rubber should be shred- dad finely. than heated under prea- giue. fillers. cloth, etc, will disin- tegrate, but the rubber will not. be affected. Wash the resultant mass several times with water. to remove all alkali. The pure rubber that re-i ults can then be formed into; sheets, or however desired. ' e Winter Plants Cold tea or milk will make plants; blossom during the winter months, One should altenmte with Iltl‘ every other day. ' Falling Leaves Instead of buring the leaves that fall in the yard, rake them into n corner and cover with icam in the, spring you will have a well-fertil- ized loam for your garden. . Whipplntzl l or light cream when NEVER nsrnrM-izsn cr-rstnnsiw m Pins: 1c l lpriwately. The main support of th human spirit is sI-‘f-respec. self-respect leans hard on the goo opir-ion of the neighbors. When a child fffxlS he has lost the respect and tin- good opinion of people. especiaPy the people he' liove-s, he sinks ‘rto depression, listiessness and sometimes rebel- lio-n Children should not he disizrac-| cd when they make v mistake They ishould be "iken arlcle. in private. have their r~'stal:v explained, and be shown how to to better NO SCOLDING Reprimands thfh’ leave a child feeling lost are certainly not help- ful. What we wam to do is to slrr-nsihen and enlighten him so that he can avoid mistakes. When we depress him and allow him to reel the world is against him we are working harm instead of creat- ing power. _ Respect the chioren’; feelings, Drofecr their self respect. and so win and keep ther confidence, Don't tell visitors about the children's weak po'!".ts. Stress their seed ones if you must talk about them at all. Praise the chlidzl-n as uftgn a; you honestly can, otherwise say as little as possibi and say that little privately. l Better English 0.0. Williams 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "No one saw the paper but cialand P vvvyvvvv When a child of‘e.ids correct him mid d; and behind those divorces are the hordes of fatherless little children, l ‘ ‘A4; ass‘ ‘ m AAA‘ Q w vw Vvvvv v DOROTHYVDIX SA rs- vv ‘AAA we‘ vvwvv vvvv¢w v vvvvvvvvvyvvv \ Long Engagements Longer Periods of Tretli Desirable To Assure Proper tlielco How long should a couple be engaged before they get married? Doctor Adams, the famous founder and director of the Marriage Ooun- seling Service at Pennsylvania State College, finds hasty marriage to be the most frequent cause of marital failure. and he is strong for the value of a long engagement. ' lie thinks that two years is the minimum of time in which Lhe party of lhc first part ‘and the party of the second part can find out enough about each others dispositions and characters and man- ners ancl morals to be certain that they want to spend the balance of their lives together. How true thels words of wisdom are we are having tragically proven to us just now when the world is swampcd in a high tide of domestic mis- ery, brought about by snap marriages entered into on the impulse of the moment. or a couple oi cocktails. Boy meets girl, and because they'llkc the Slime kind of pie they decide that they arc predestined soulmates and rush off to iiic nearest justice of the peace to tie the knot. Or they marry pcrfr:t strangcrs bccausc all the other youngsters are do- ingit, or because ihzy have ihc idiotic notion that there is something pnrlcularly romantic In failing in love at first sight. REPENT IN LEISURE r . And so we have had the quick-order marriages that have given .us the all-high divorce record that was the automatic result when | . iihoso who had married in a hurry got their bargain home and took 9L a second look at it and found they had lost their taste for it. But i Y°ll Cllrft caii off a marriage as easily as you can a date to the movies, lths grass tvidotvs, who are still children themselves, struggling with ‘Jobs they have never been trained to fill to try to support their chili dren, and the old parents who are always the victims of their sons; and daughters’ unhappy marriages. . Of course, every marriage is bound to be something of a gamble, but there would be very few that would not turn out haippily if every prospective husband and wife would take two years to study not only their fitness for the job they are contemplating taking on, but whether ‘he °"e {My "e 15mm"! 0i tying up with for a life partner will be cosy to get along with. or not. It takes time and study for any man and woman to really get acquainted with each other. and without the long engagement that is an impossibility, for between them lies the barrier of sex that keeps them from ever perfectly understanding each other. And there is the giamor of romance that makes them blind to each others peculiar- lties. And there is the unconscious deception of their putting the best foot foremost during courtship. All 01' these Baiesilflrdfi woinst making a mistake in marriage are lost in a brief engagement, but in a long engagement they can be a life saving station. On the safe side of the altar they can get a line on each others little peculiarities and be able to decide whether their vir- tues outweigh their faults. A" encasement should be regarded as an option on the hearts and 19W?- Wlthvllt preiudice to either party. That would make the two- TllE suns .sAv- By osnsvravs KEMBLE For rriihy, December is 1'1‘ 15 Pfvblhle that iihe current iznpediments or block arresting the Wheels 0! prowess will Just as sud- denly ar/i strangely _.spk1 into Milvn. not only through the friend. 1y and timely intervention of those in high places, but as well due to a radical reorganization of underlying factors, with new tactics 3.13:1 9, w“- How Can 1!! By Anne Ashley to the cloth instead o1 gain; dow the register, 2. What is the oorraot pronunc- iation of "attorney"? 3. which one of these words a misspelled? 4. What does the word gate" mean? - 5. Whst. is a word s “miti- ANSWEIQ 1. lief." -— Grotius. 5. Vacuous. | nnarzrnv vows authority in the Department National Health and Welfare, 01. ilWl- It- Works this waif-voices in- fiuence others; if a person h“ 5 pleasing voice. that improves the Dvrflmality and acceptability; to be socially iocaptable brings happi- ness. and happiness. in tum. brings health. Monotonous. shrill and high bitched voices as well as slurred and imlnbled words, lessen chants‘ 1Q happiness - i a, ecstasy. oclair. beginning with vs that means “dull; stupid”? \ Say, "No one saiw the paper but him and use." 2. Pronounce sec- M lyllable iur. u as in fur. not u oinor. 3. Eczema. eromau or become less severe. '"'l‘i.s long ere time can mitigate your grief; to wisdom fly, she quickly brings m. EWI! the human voice plays its Dart in creating health, says an of centration of the energies and fac- ulties for aggressive action. How. ever. this should not. he carried to excess or extravagance, since m; mentality and emotions are not en- tirely dependable, being a. bit con- fused or obscure. Heed sound coun- sel of superiors. through the room. from fabrics? How can I avoid If It. Is Your Birthday A. Try dippmg Those whose birthday 1t is may h” “t” find to their satisfaction that recent peculiar situations blocking their Dims and established procedures may quite as suddenly spring into 50mm» with highly accelerated speed under stimulated forces ard Energies — strenuous and determin- ed to vanquish all impediments and erratic attacks. Ln this effort, sup- eriors or influential and far-seeing Persons may substantially contrl. bute, advising a radical revision or 1 decision: are fatal. or asty judgment; New “Eyes” For Blind iloro buasxiimxi: ‘P. .1110‘ dog ands toss-wash’ rid-hero _‘Jal_iniiy Hsmmerton. at 1M in nu do! ' course during whim the other, were the gift of six Oils Ont. shown are Johnny. lie comely Iritlli time. wliossssuieri-iedbelonhylest '- ersonalfFa-slh "Ramses-liq hands of the interested parties, which they are free to take up, or year-plan engagement a sure thing for being happy though mpg-fled, Q. i-low can I keep dust from catching my coming up through the furnace reg- there still remains hI-Plllut WWII‘ ister? A. Part of it can be prevented if. before sweeping and dusting a room ion which came to haimt the B1‘! a damp cloth is spread over the after World War I. James WM Y9‘ furnace register, The dust will cling calling Q. flow can I remove sold stainsltime, I was rocklns 89ml! l" A. Dainupen the spots and ihenlstove. We__ cover with salts of Wormwood. Let and this remain for a few minutes, and ' James then rub the stains with s dry cloth. butter when it. u too cold to out? the knife into reorganization of plans and object. ives. Sound ideas, ham wmt mg Btl-ldlfld Bmilysis of conditions suc- ‘leed- but 5MP iudsmenis or hasty A child born ‘on this day will have energy and initiative pt a pm- ve and constructive pattern, may defeat itself by wavering .p“"h' .__‘ ." In '. i . ylndlstlielsliflyldtoknm‘ business men tmh Johnny's heme town d! Gsristlsq, ¢ AA “AL‘ AAAAAQAAQ an A v saints? Diary a; In unis Iii-mars Wits" no nondes- that Jsnseswumoiedtosspot lathe yard yester’ , morning. eyes fast- en tho rosdwsy. wproaclming he public bridge where from the premises. we command good view of all ' by. Two full hoists of turnips, intended likely for a mid- g snack for the pigs. rested the ground beside him. When l. broom tn hand; came there to join him. I saw at once the object of his interest. "I wonder now" he remarked nodding in the viiroction of the road "whose hei- fer is that?" A fat animal was being taken on her last jaunt- to the butcher's. ill-and ihnte is an oid saying to the elfect~ s snake will cause a. regiment of soidfe to halt involuntarily, there is nothing better than tbs sigR ,0! the choicest of soineone's heal ‘to make s. farmer pause in his tracks. She piodded steadily on. moving against the pretty hack- ground of the Winter woodland. her dark color emphasized by the _whit.e cf the snowy trail she follow- ‘ed. Her proud. but I suspect rather md. owner held the guiding rcpc. Slowly they moved along and as we loontlxiued to watch. they presently Idisappemred from sight beyond s lrise. I always search the roadway ‘for s sequel to the first passing and seldom u ever am 1 dis-abpointed. ‘ e 0 o Sometimes, I find it in a car or wagon following at a distance. And l odd times as today ycu find it in i a sleigh that trails the man and; animal more closely, the driver, a. woman. She. I imow sits tenseiy most. interested and concerned about i the sale. Her high and rosy visions however help to overcome any mis- givings she might have about the‘ hazards of the trip. She has. likely been well trained in her part. "Now don't follow too closely to frighten the animal" and on the other hand "don't keep me waiting too long up there." m: her mission it is. l0‘ have the conveyance on the 590l- to return her lord and master home. One can endure many trials along the way- mostly in respect to horsemanship- if the ultimate prize be pleasing. Thoflflh the PW!- pBCLs are dim at this early stiles. yet the new hat or gown that el- raady has taken shflllo ill the flbflfi of her‘ dreams. might become a love- ly reality. After the farm neceuit- {gs have been supplied. Naturally l first, But i1 the fates were kind {there might still be a bit of mbfley left frun the sale and then. . . . I O I not always to a farmer's wife u given the thrill and prlvllsse P! following a, m heifer to the mint of disposal and returning her gude man hon-tn Age sometimes pushes her rather rudely aside. "But i31- len you wouldn't wont to oome now!" James will say to me on nmh occasions at Alder-lea, pefhfll)! "wistful look. However actions of such times. Even bee! through the years of the dflllfflll" there among other bygone n days, the night before last. when to circulate later our old friend Link walked in. ill- Nt thO l terrupting our renunisfil-ng. the had w“ wort-yum a little over another spell of #9851011‘ m" when reading t!" 818M times he can see already outlined PINEAPPLE mom , i nsspnxc 100.. s-unT; .A' lord! and unusual aiislr sot is‘ the fen .1 ted m the attractive _ Pattern nlo. n-nn can oflnpletsinltrtlctms. ' ‘lb MNIIII Chill 1 L . Bllllltl, men's mi aQu-n t s . ~ Nab! ions axskk-h‘ a A‘AA rl-ilerétllria BRITISH CbEUMiiA rAcKens umnso - vmcouvsa, 5.1; IIIII-II-III-'IIIIIIIII------—-_-_——_Z—fl $§§§§§§§4©§Qf§§§§§§§O§%% BTEAMED CARROT PUDDINh Ion a farm, first things must come‘ Add beaten egg, then potatoes, car- ‘rots and fruit. Mix and sift flour. salt and spices and add to first mix- sods has been dissolved. Blend well. that. lathe ‘may mus will. and l" of the (Continued on Pass. 3) coolant ileum an est. u-daai m 0-0. Mo d e rn Etiquette By Roberts has ooe-oe-oaewon , ' Q. When s bride ll tn be married ,in an afternoon dress, and is at- ; {tended by briiiminnids. how should i 1% W95 T915315 '. the bridesmaids dress? ' 1 wt) current! a A. They must also 5e in after.‘ ‘>6 WP "filled P°°1~ ¢11°PP°d ‘noon dress, and of design and color - 1‘/I'0\lP5 all-WW” m" 1% “Wm harmonize with the bride's cos- tume. Is it customary at a. private da-noe to introduce the young men to the girls without asking permu- sion of the girls? A. Yes. 1t is assumed that all till . your»; men invited are desirable, or they would not be present. _ Q. Is it wrrect to say. "I espcch to see him inside of a few wesks"? A. No. Ss/y, "within a fem week-s." Cook ’s Corner M cup mild-flavoured fat 1 cup brown sugar 1 e88 1 cup grated potato 1 cup grated arrot ‘A teaspoon cinnamon ‘A teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon soda 2 tablespoons water Cream fat and sugar tlwrouchly. ture altenmteiy with water in which Turn into greased moulds. niiins than two ohirds full. and steam steadily for 3 hours. 12 servings. Note: If curranta are not available. increase the amount of raisins ined- BAUCI O Morning Smi e §§§§§§§§QOO§§§§§§©W%Q*§@. PRAISE 10E ALL A certain old Boo mun could :never be induced to say a hard iwoud about anyone. "Why," exclaimed one oi’ her oaoooo \ FLUFFO I tablespoons swat l tablespoon flour it cup water 2 tablespoons orange Juice 1 teaspoon oranse rind 1 egg white g Combine svsar and flour Md; friends. exasperated at hearins he! wgtgr slowly. Cook over boiilind. pies. on behalf of some neer-do well. "I believe ye'd has a suid water until smooth and thickened] n word for the De'i1 himself. constantly. Jim before serv- stirr klgwhile still hot), add srsnsq "west." cutie the pa! reply; ‘ma, am rind um pour mutturei "he's a venra industrious pairson. slowly over stiffly beaten 088 Wh"°-_ ——" _ Blend well and serve immediatelyn 1n a ‘bus was a dlsmtled man clair- Makes about 1% can! Inim- ‘rying a pair of womens shoes. 0 evidently collected them from Etna repair shon- I-fld W" "M" onnnsm sauoa mm mm. w h“ w“ Bu‘ he m gout-um; to supply his own Pad" 1 “bmw” °°m"“““' m; material. 1 teaspoon but w w" mmrefleq, 1 oup warm water A in“ °pp°n ed h 1 cull hot cherry 13mm‘ gli-laslimyfihe mlleeaéinedmizllz-l 9:11P“ d Si“; a‘ ‘mm,’ a with s hiowlns wink: "Not iettml ‘A cup pitted canned cherries combine cornstarch and butter: add water gradually. Bring to boil- Boil 5 minutes. Add not cherry Mo; simmer gmtly 10 minutes. Add almond extinct and cherries. Serve hot. Makes 2 cw!- 'e1- gad about, eh. lguvhorf" PARCELS FUBS When wen-me I M‘ w“ “w” cise care in carrvlne parcels as mu aw. n» and vuihfiiiz JNee-dlecraftl" —F OR '" THE HOME- WIATINIW Afitokeopyouianmewitih the t . Stiliiibsciean-lines of the taiiond dress you love so well foritseaseofskirnfittedwaist... but with the sofonevloat ofbious- edsleevss lnbrsoelet lcuth. No. H84 is out in siaas‘ 12. 1L 15¢ fl.2\‘l.3QM,4o,42.uu44..sisa38 requires 4% yards 39-inoh.\or 3 yards ‘ 54-inch. Ind I) seats for" PATTERN sswifll