{PAGE EIGHTH _ _ H-OOOO- ‘i 0600000000000900099 lHelpfuI Hints i=0.- Ii The Women Folk ITar from the lieaithcr liills, Far from the misty sea, Little it ruck.» where a iiiaii may fall If he fails with his heart on Thee! ~J<iliii Biiciian. iliiiiri u t'vzliiii'ic,~-tild viizirilicns Uilllll‘ iliu’ baby iini':i iii‘ gii, -‘ \\'.llllll tuo iii: llliifflilllt‘ er SDUOLK, tnree liivfl iiwiiiliy ti) ‘. i‘ ill)‘ ltiiival- “out (l()\\‘ll. Pfllltlll pixsoii camp, i tier ifzivk mourning ‘vv it (ill ilie tire to burn eii lllt‘ neighbors in for till countries. ‘ll? in the Union iiils for American lvwc-ziuscd by swal- isna cozn- Faulty Table Manners Spell Failure socially Eat Difficult Foodl Correctly She spent hours dressing for this important dinner date-but she didn't give a thought to her table niziiincrsl "Never again!" her escort men- tally comments, as she showers the table ‘with salad in her efforts to cut hearts of luttuce with a fork. Avoiding such embarrassing blunders is just a matter of check- ing on etiquette. of learning the right way to cat difficult foods. Willi hearts of lettuce, eiidive or romaine, a knife may be used. Artichoke leaves you eat with your fingers, biting off the tender part and putting the rest back on your piuic. Use a fork for the heart. AspuiTigilS also may be eaten with the fingers whfn the stalks are short. firm and dry. Otherwise, a fork. ta dinner party. should you wait for everyone to be served before ea " i: is pfopcr to start in ~ mum after your plate . .- you. Or do you find _ .f hrsct with doubts at teas, tviifrt rariics? Rt: re n! the correct thing. make a an l filression wherever you go. Our ige booklet gives etiquette . dinners. teas, buffet ilubs. fCFiZllifZIfllS. Tells silver to use for difficult and al foods. Sc-rd 20c in coins for your copy ' Table Manners to The ie Service. Be sure . i1; your Name. Ad- iind tlie Name of booklet. Name g..1;;»§";ii.i.-;;;' DESIGN N0. Two of lllf‘ iieivest and most unusual crocheted not holders are shown. Tiirv lire the spiral and quilt block W85 l mon ailment among wild duckg, Failure lo slum. to a lower wear lsoozi enough to said by gxpem _to be the most common fault of iniotorists in hill climbing. Out of 22 known proteins, 10 ,are believed essential for animal and human growth. THE HOUSEWIFE PLANS SPRING CLEANING Certainly. spring cleaning has ‘tiliz-iil. it something 0f s. ritual it ilocsnl; matter how you regard il.--\viiii zest. or with apprehension i —-lt iiiust be clone. According b0 the comic papers, spring cleaning is an occasion of misery and disorder, and the car- toonist extracts fun from it a the expense of the harassed housewife l -_we are shoivn the husband driven from pillar to post, the children eating bread and jam, the lady ‘who "obliges” wrlth a little charing, Jumbiing over the ‘pull she has ;carctull_v placed on the stairs l But- sui-ely such jokes are obso. .,lete nowadays. With good organi- izatlon. spring cleaning need not. be .the terrible affair it has been painted. But. it is essential, roi- success, that a plan of campaign lie worked out in advance, so that the various tasks may be tackled ;n logical sequence. REDECORATING i I l First decide what res-decorating, iif any. is to be done. Tum out all ‘Pliliboards and drawers, Washifig them well with soapy warm ivater, out not making them too wet, Rinse and dry well, and. put m, draw?" l0 dry in a current of air. If a dralwer is inclined to stick, rub the edges with a piece o! hard spa-p. When the drawers are d.r_v, line them smoothly with clean 128-1161‘. go through your 903595. sions. and discard unwanted things 59m"! Rlllflflng the articles. Use- less possessions only collect moths and dust. and modern flats have not the lumber rooms and box rooms of Victorian days. Before replacing coats and 00s- tume; in the supbosrds or ward- robes. run the garments over with the vacuum cleaner to eirtract all dust. Vacuum-clean all winter hangings and covers and store in a, chest or ottoman. Bring out the summer curtains: if they have been Dut away rough dried, dip them in thin starch and iron them. SOAP AND CLBANSERS Before you start, see that you have in stock a. generous supply of soap and cleansers. Carpets and rugs can be vacuum cleaned in their places, with a good carpet soap. Books. pictures and omaments will all need special attention. This is the time to have broken china and glass mended. and brokpzi wood- work glued or repaired. Uphol- stered furniture must be vacuumed and the woodwork polished. In a house, It is a good plan to work downwards. doing the stair- case last of all. In a fiat one may fcflow ones own sweet. will; but it 1:3 a. w:se plan not to dismantle more than one room at s. time. Let the work be steady, but do not overtax yourself or your helpers. “Over-doing it" is a. femi- nine fault. Women are said to have "the just finishing." whereas men. more wisely, will knock off for a rest. and a meal. Do not let zeal outrun discretion, or you will be tco tired to enjoy your achieve- ment? the wholesome smell of soap. the fresh cleanliness oi ‘laundered hangings. the intriguing pcarrangement of furniture. and ‘ the charm of a spotless home. BREAKFAST BAR IS GAINING l POPULARITY Recurring breakfast - get/ting sometimes annoys the house-wife iriiose family breakfasts at differ- ent. tunes, and it is 1n homes of this typo that “breakfast bars" are most popular. “Breakfast bars" are now being \ X407 design. Pattern No. X 407 contains Lsi oi materials needed, and complete instructions for making both pot. huldi rs. it. (lftllff this design. write vour name and address on a piece of paper and solid u-iiii i5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Department, tliiiirhiitclciivii Guardian. l‘o Charlottetown Guardian Nri-rilr-‘rxork Dt-tiartmeiit. l) :.l\ ll ‘MK 401 was“; _ _ _ _ ...__._..._..._.-......_....-..._.___._._ srnrzm_..__............_..___._____.__..._ then washed over, l Woman's Re alm "1. Social . 90090-091‘ T"E:QH5R.LQTTET9_WN- GUARD")?! . .___, 0-0 ‘¢‘ v and Personal 0 m1; coazcs l CORNER i POT ROAST WITH DRESSING 4 pounds chuck roast of beef Suct Salt and pepper to taste l cuvp shredded onion 1 cup canned tomatoes l-2 cup iviiter 2 cups cubed potatoes 4 cups bread crumbs 1 Psi: 3-4 (‘up inlik l teaspoon poultry dressing Sear tiic chuck roast of beef in suet: placed in a roasting pan. A flat. cut. 4 int-lie: tlitck is best Wlieii iiiorotiirhiy’ seared on both sides. mid sail zitid popper, shred- (l(‘il onion. canned tomatoes and l-2 cup water. Cook over a Flow fire and when nearly tender ndci the ciilxd potatoes and a little wit- tcr if necessary Brown the bread crumbs lightly in butter. Beat. 1 egg in it cup and fill cup wit-ii milk. Pour over broad crumbs. add salt. poultry dressing, and mix. Add enough broth from the roast to make it adhere When rolls/t is tender, spread dressing over roast. and brown under broiler. A salad. lipflit. dcssflrt and coffee complete a delicious, economical dinner. AFTERNOON TEA ROLLS 1 cup milk 3 ‘l"'\,ll‘\))l'i'll.< granulated sugar 1 1-2 teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons shortening 3 eggs 1 cake compressed yeast 1-4 cup lukcivarm water 5 cups sifted flour 1-2 cup soft butter r 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg l 1-2 cuns mil-drained crushed pineapple 1-2 cup powdered sugar Scald the milk, add 3 tablespoons granulated sugar, i 1-2 teaspoons salt and 2 tablespoons shortening. Cool and add the yeast cake, which has been dissolved in the warm water. Then add the well-beaten eras. mix well and work in 5 cups sifted flour Make a soft dough mid let. YlFP until bulk ls doubled. Roll out 1-4 inch th‘ck. spread with soft butter, sprinkle with brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg and spread the crushed lTilflflflfile over all. Roll up like I. jellvroil. slice, and put in shallow greased pan. Let. rise 1 hour, Bake in fairly hot oven 25 to 30 minutes. Sprinkle with the powdered sugar. KISS YDIIR TIRED FEELING GDDDBYE! Pepleu Many Suffer Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. The bnfllling thing about low blond count is that you can weigh about as much u you ever did -— even luck healthy and strong, yet ~you can fr-ei as if you hiul lead in your m“, dopey, tired and peDlesa. , Low lilond count run-ans you haunt tot enough red blood eornusclel. It ll their vitnl ' lake-s oxygen in explode gasoline in your car job, to curry life-giving oxygen from your lunlZ! throughout your body. And just u it and miikr the power to turn tlie wheels. so you must have plenty of oxygen to explode the eneriy in your body and give you going HOWE!‘- Get Dr. Wllllnml Pink Pills today. They are world-famous for the help they give in increasing the number and strength nf red oorpusclos. 'l‘hen with your lilnod count up. you'll fuel like bounding up the stairs nslf you were floating on nir. Ask your druggisl for Dr. Williams Pink Pills today. built into new homes, but that does not mean that existing homes cannot have the convenience they afford. One may be added to the kitchen or breakfast room of any home at little expense. A flat-topped surface s. little higher than the average table, lib- orally supplied with electric out- leis. is the essential piece, Special stools and such electrical appli- ‘Zifices ns grills. ivalfle irons. and coffee percoiators complete the bar's necessniy accessories. , each other}, tastes an Dorothy Dllx’s Letter Box IlUROTPHY PICK WHAT YOU WITH school. . 1 - r Hence at ‘kvfifgfgffpxrlfififiiflvlesilifiefiiillliiliyllfs traditional niisivcr see iii her?" _ is: “Just something they imagined- woman at all." But this isn't true, for after all John Doe and Jane Roe ale n?‘ blind, nor tools. fhey are DQOD-e of intelligence and it. would 118W been ‘impossible tor them to have gone together for even a week 01 a nyqngh-not, m 53y years-—without Perceiving; eachd ogtlitenrnsg Igullgeflgg cuiar ies an i p6 d habits and mental equipment. Why then, this being the case, are there so many misfit husbands and wives? W111 is there no much wall- ing and hashing of teeth over U18 alleged. disilluslons and disappoint- merits of marriage? It is because both men and women believe themselves to be miracle- workers who can chnnlfe a. sows Pa! into a sin; purse and make’ over their mat/es into their hearts ce- siies. and when the ‘ind that. they cant (l(~ it, they em i: these screams of baffled rage. Before he married her John knew perfectly well that Jane couldnt. even bo l water without scorching it; that she was clothes mad and was always dressed far be iond her means, and that she cons dered the time lost that. wasn't. spent in going to places of amusement. Also ne was aware that whatever brains she had were in her heels. and that. the only current news in which she was m- terested were the fashions. But does this knowledge forewarri John. who is a clever. hi hly 0d"- cated ambitious young a3 with his way to make in the worl . that Jnno won't be the kind of wife lie needs? Not at all. He is some W make a mystic pass over her head 5,5 soon as they are married that will convert her into a good cook and thrifty manager. Make her willing to wear hand-me-downs and refer spending her evenings at; oine discussing the political situa- tion and the new books to going to night clubs. The same way with Jane. She knows thatJohn drinks too much, he is high-tempered and jealous and iinrd to get along with. But she marries him all the same because she means to make him over as soon iis she gets him home, into a stronk sober go-getter. Or mav be it. is John's table man- ners. or his grammar or his taste in clothes, or his egotlsm that Jane is going to tiikc tucks in after mar- riage until they fit iier streamlined ideal of a. husband. It is a swell theo _ onl it doesn't work. Psychologis s tel us that after tlifv are 20 years old people rarely change. Their habits arc formed. They are set. in their ways and it is virttialiv im iossible to alter them. You have to like them as is or leave them. It would save it lot of unhappiness and mcssv divorces if all young peo- PIP who are Contenlplatlng matri- iiiom’ \\‘0lll(l bear in niind the fart that. they cannot change those tiny mam’. Nature and their mothers DIX SAYS-- SAFEST RULE IN Men and Women Canno’; Be Made Over to Suit Your Likes and Dislikes When ire wonder Why Jolhn Doe picked out Jane Roe for a. wife and why Jane Roe selected John Doe for a life companion we fall back upon the theory that at. the time of their marriage tlicv were not. in full nos- sesslon of their faculties. bemused by loves young dream that they were temporarily bereft of their powers of‘ perception, and that he saw lici‘ iis an angelic bciiiiz. uuiiiar- rm by anycl tlic luulis oi llCl.‘ sex, and that she beheld in liiiii her Fully Prince. We are sure that tliev never would have mar- ried eacli other if John hau cvcn suspected that Juries complexion was only hers bv right. oillllf- chase; that she wasnt on speaking terms \vil.ii a gas range; that. she was bussy and pussy. and L111" she had never read a book since she escallcd from And we are also convinced that Jane would not . have marched up the aisle with John if . , , ‘ ,. ' known beforehand that he was fussy about n19 ~' > . food; careless about his clothes; that he liked l° show off before company and, that he had a. padlock on his pocketbook. 1 will dlssi that. he is a. nefer-do-weli who has: Slims 8n never even supported himself. Thati their right DTQDO WANT TO BEGIN MARRIAGE We think they were so she 118d do: “Whllt did he They cliuzvt see the real man and beat them w lZhO ohBIMY-e! nieklnl job by some twenty-oddyems and sank John's and Janos ways m cement. Furthermore, for husbands flJld wives to‘ try to improve then males is playing with TNT that is pretty sure to explode and blow lilo marriage to Kingdom Qomc. Fol what people marry Ioris to list» Wine one on w iose admiration they think they can de nd. To find out that Lliey are o y objects of cricltism t0 their wives and husbands is more than they can stand. 5o the only safe rule in mil-Rifle is to pick out whet. you want. to begin with. When Bab ls Coming Tell Your usband Dear Miss Dix-Jior seven yea-rs m husband and I have been ha illy married, but latei 1 fear e ias become interested a married woman. He is constantly making excuses to see lier and tells her how he wishes lie had known licr sooner- 1 know lie has always been faithful to me but I am icarlui as to ivherfl this may lead. And hera is the worst of the situa- tion: We have always wanted l child and after seven years of_h0p- lng and praying our great. desire ls going to be gratlled, but. my hus- bilnd Clues “°”€“i.°“ii£‘ migelf Stgnltee-ll 0 CBJIHO 1' mill. 1f he is serious vlllllilh the other woman, I woul despise a. situation that". would mu e him feel that 1 had a greater hold on him. What shall I do? A TROUBLED WIFE. Answer: _ Tell our husband at once. It is his rig t to know. It. ls cruel to keep from him the knowledge that will be the realization of his dearest wlsn and rill his heart with joy. You have brooded so long over o3?" fear that rour husband JJS llos rig his love or you that you have grown morbid and lost your perspective. A plain talk with him to all 0t your a prehen- make you see rings 1n r ion again. vv¢%%vv v¢‘¢¢“%FOOQQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO-RO§O l. Fashions '1 Literature vzevfupmvgg,o1§§g§unm4m n o o o o a u nu n u o o o o o v o o "we" o a 0.0.01.4“ l waves so resileu? stockings! Sloop to pick up a pin liend to open a drawer ter pull. Extra shades, too. ln service In service LMGDRE She: One of the mermaids got a run in her best He: Poor fish, why doesn't she wear Fit-All-Tops? reach to tie his tie — the “stretchyy” hem on “Fit-All- Top" will g-i-v-e to the gar- comfort (pariicularly where thighs are heavy) — extra long wear — And, in the newest chiffon — -— — -$1 5 weight — - -— —$1 I15 s. o. is. (Save On i Stockings) - 11¢.- What makes the‘ wild 8» [imiled J 1940 APIKIL; --._... < ._4 j ‘i’: in “Fit-All-Tops” by Kass! CQO-OOO4OQ f0 AMomingSmile GR£AT EXPECTATIONS The small errand boy had been left in charge of the ironmongers shop while his employer made a. call. In rushed a ustomer in a hurry. "I want a mouse-trap." he snapped. "if-yes. sir." 'I‘he boy turned and rumbled on the shelves. “Hurry upi" said the customer. impatiently- "I WEI" to catch a bus!" The boy turned quickly. "Oh, s-sir," he said. "I'm sure we hiwent one big enough for that." tremendous BREEZY The specialist sat back in his chair, looking very grave. "I am afraid.” he said slowly, “that there is nothing else to be done. You are in a. seriously run- down condition, and the only thing that will cure you is a. complete cfnange of atmosphere. You must. get away. The best. thlzig for you would be a sea voyage. Can you manage that?" "certainly," replied the Dali-mi brf-Tclv, “I'm the captain of a liner." It. seems to me that all of your, suspicions about; your husband are roundless. Certainly because he ikes the company of a. bright and entertaining woman, ys her a ietv compliments, and as hei- why he didn‘t meet her in time, is no roa- son for you to get reen-cycd. Why that. is the stock-n-tradc line oi cverv man who doesn't. happen to be a. glib talker. and there isn't. n ner- sonabie woman ‘in the world who hasnt had it said to her dozens of times. . I No doubimeii have given _vou this; same brand of “jolly" and you paid no attention to it, but you have forgotten that now. and it seems. significant to you when your nus-l band docs it just because you aroi sick and nervous and have lost your sciise of humor for the time being. ‘But believe me. the child will] change all of that. Baby lIJhKIS,‘ work miracles, They drnw iius- bands and wives closer together, and "MIDDLE-AGE" WOMEN NEED THIS ADVIOEII Thousands of women Pinkham‘: Ve e Compound- bmous for over 60 years in re- lieving female func- tional troublcs. Try iti the woman who is the mother of a man's children he puts oii a pedestal a little higher than any other woman occupies. when your iius- band knows llf‘ is going to be a father after waiting so ion for that honor, lit‘ will forget nil ii ut this other ivnmnii of wiiom. it seems to meyou arc so needlessly lcaious. DOROTHY DIX. each, 1 medium (l6 I medium (17% oz.) Oven-Baked Red Kid in halves. Arrange E beans your way—in hot, thrifty answer to hearty will enjoyl l""'-"""""-_----_"""l l COMBINATION BAKED BEAN | CASSEROLE I Arrange in alternate layers in casserole, having two layers of size) tin Heinz Oven-Baked Beans with pork and tomato sauce and Spread over each layer a small amount of Heinz Tomato Ketchup. Cut 3 large slices bacon Bake in moderate oven (375°F.) 35 minutes. (Serves 6.) ' VERYONE agrees-Heinz Oven-Baked Bean! tau to just like the home-baked kind! That's because we bake Fluid ozs. tin Heinz ncy, Beans. over top. L_..._---____-__-__J dry ovens, until every bean is mcaly, munchy, digestible. We drench them in distinctive rich sauces to meet your preference. And bring them to you all ready to heat and server Four iuciotis kinds, each a bean feasts the whole family TRY THIS BllKED BEllN DISH -lf’s Different! llElllZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS YDllll who: your outlook is, For Friday, April 5th MARCH 21 m APRIL so (Aries) —Today should be responsive to advertising, promoting and all pio- gnessive methods of mounting the public with whats being done and why. Don't. turn a deaf ear w the suggestions of youth. Much of sound value can be found in their Ideas. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus) — Be original. dare to mp away from the himidrum. ‘lhday offers splendid opportunities for all wno are willing to hustle and who will dlstln values and msentiaks from useles and pin, less ven- cures. The DOERB have it today. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) -— Four major beneflcent aspects occurring throughout. the mom. ing presage a. full, interesting and Very 800d dfl-y for industry, manu- fflcturtnz. sellin8- buying. Workers and employers alike are under these fine Influences. Be cooper- utive. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Wliile all indications point to gains through eamest efforts, caution is advised in subtle things, investiga- tions and in all matters pertaining ‘to chemicals. drugs and shipping iPlan carefully, don't indulge pro- i crastinatlon. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (been- rou bom before August 8: EXOIMSB Patience especial-iv wiui difficult tasks. All Imoltcs: Day Qncdflfgag action, after forethought; m“; improvement. Tops for selling. AUGUST 23 t0 SEPTEMBER I3 (V1110) — You, with clever num- agement ond keen thinking can make vwbimi out of difficulty all. lfiémlli” elem“- V? l mnsong “Z161 gavgllfe d-I "lniptlrtation EPTE ER 24 w OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - The rules and lndzcs- J" Blouses make the suit and they u" "ml-ch you!‘ Spring clothing budget. Wear the-w attractive styles with your new suit, with m!" "My in your wardrobe or with c. long skirt for averting. 11p l1fl8erie blouse is as feminine u o fan and as smart, as the day. after-tomorrow. Rows of lug m- sertlon and ruffllng mus m“ blouse the perfect compliment mi- dreesici- occasions. New, mum‘. lng lines are the style feature of this basque typo blouse that gives you the longer oided waistline so gzhls gaeoaasonl. 0. d l Kim 1i. l4. 1e. so, g8, “conga l?‘ 51w 96 Mums I yflrds of so-incii mateflal, with 4 1-6 yards of rut. fling and l! yards of insertion, for m, mo blouse: I 1-2 yards (o; m. misc. Bend fifteen (lilo) (coin is pro- fercd) for pattern. write plainly 70111‘ Nl-IM. Address and style number Bo aura to mu the also vou wish. ~ Style No. 3200 Size ..... ... ., Nl-llll IR“! Address Pmvlncl RAG! IN BOND 8T. INDIVIDUAL IIDRDSDDPE E (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyright, I938, King Features Syndicate mo.) Look in the section your birthday some: In, and llnd r ll- " | to the non nrlnuwmw- mawmwvn tlona for Virgoans obtain for you Llbi-ans today. Eliminate ideas and methods that might handicap you; combine your fine sense of reason- ing with the imaginative and frwt- ful results will be the answer. OUIOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - Born before Novem- ber 10: Ein loyment, industrial, fl- nuiclal an other such interests an more favored than artistic, ro- mantic and private issues. It is the other way round for you born after November 9. A friendly day rm w hole. NOVEMBER. 23 t0 DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Unfinished bus- 111888. shopping, club and civic af- fairs; ch ldreivs interests; clerks, salespeople. domestics and you holding highly 1m rtant posts are under friendly vi rations. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Cflllrlcorn) — Especially favored: The uni ue and artistic; landsca. - link. enzrieerins. economics; lag- oratory tests; handling food stuffs and other commodities essential 1.0 oneis everyday life; entertainment; domesticity. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — From 3 A. M. until ‘I: 28 P. M. Stimulating vibrations emanate tending to make it. n pro- ductlve period for all constructive activities and wholesome recrea- tion. Travel oka ed. FERUARY i to MARCH 20 (Places) — literary efforts, cor- r spondence, research, inventions. matters pertaining civic and community welfare, opplns, “i. ling. week-end affairs on all soundly progressive especially approved. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be impressionable, s pathetic, amiable and clever wlh or! nsl ideas. Must guard against m; giliible to unworthy associates. ill respond readily to higher ed- ucation. Its spiritual development important to its general good and issues are 81100885. IONDON-(OP) --Exelusive Bond gtzgetpm 11's: i ‘rag-oéid-bone J . o a vn i- Westminster eounci, thefiahoillewtlfi e the best. wartime use h Mayfair houaewlvesdhlgrnktg‘ l c‘ - _