PAGE Two ____f_fll‘_.'_ CHAQLOTIETOWN GUARPIAN_ i ‘_____.________._ .- odocoooooon ~¢~ Q , vv w v-v vv w vvvvvvvv "' I 1-.- a4" If God can make of an ugl seed With a bit of earth and a . And dcw and rain, Sllllsllille and shade, A flower wondcroiu fair, What can e make of s soul likn you Wizh the Bible. and faith, and prayer, And the Holy Spii'it—if His will you do Anti {.l‘lla[ Has lnvc and care? --.\u rUnknovi-n. ltf cake Ls vciv Ilillfl made ‘ ii can be v a tleticlotis pudding by .. 3O minutes in double boil- (i u (ioi ititlt nnjr desir- .. i-tl. creamy, loamy or The d "on betw-een s tree 1nd a s that several stems lc lb trot system, ' ws fiztn the iice = a azziuctirn in even- wiih lull skirt rcal dance cil‘c.-.~es rosviTrzlkrrrrs Abou kcrchlcfs you'll i ltny white eve- bt- large chif- ' ivnitc. bright 0r wit. purple or plllk, If ev llllg gown is yellow, ‘ carry a big yellow hand- ‘f. And if you're a Flcll . ivell, _vou‘li love the Ynmed ltankzcs that. have ’. A for _v(>u..... s with linen ctly like heir- RFAD THIS- A ieen-year-cid boy, twisted . .. apjied of body by arth- , ien asked what he had for A ch to be thankful on Thanks- iving, replied: “I am thankful that I can sleep at- night without pfilh. and for my friends who are so nice to me" Since then he has tried to establish a l‘t.1le business, dirccting it. from his bed. On the bulletin board of o Brent. yncdiczil centre, where many chil- dren were being taught to over- come paralysis - learning to walk gain, speak clearly and control hands and l1od'v—u'a< this clipping om a. medical journal: "De- oman LivingsL l l-The Woman's Realm f eisure mos-thence stut‘ i: Pope was | hunchback; Caesar and Napoleon Wore epileptics; Steinmetz was a dwarf; Byron had a ubloot; Shelley. Poe. Quincy, Thoreau, Sir Walter Scott, and Voltaire were tubemilar: Newton. Coleridge, Schopenhauer, and Charles Lamb were victims of tempo!‘ in- sanity. and Beethoven was eaf". Paul accepted his thorn in the flcsh, but his great soul and diwninant will made him one 0f the world conquerors HOLE IN DOUGH. UT This story about how the hole got in the doughnut is older than those told by travellers. One le- gend. as you prcibibly have heard, is that, a Cape Ccd Indian shot an arrow at a housewife, missed and spcarcd e. fried rouncicakc she was llllldlllg- HGPTy Eliis cf Hyanilis, Zvfnsaachusctts, claims the story is gospel. and to prove it- he brought Chirf High Earle t.o the annual convention of the National Dough- nut AsscciaPn. Tlivy re-enared the story. They had an archer shoct an arrow through the tmle of a. doughnut trot-ed on the head of a pretty noggin. Sort of a nub- llcitv stunt for the pkture-iakers. The convention clapped and hoot- ed but voted three to one that the legend was iust tli1at-—a legend The Convention finally approved the ver<icn that Caittnin Hanson Crockett-t. Gregory of Camdrn. lthive. invented the lio'e in the doughnut. He is said to have sug- gested it- as a gord: idea to his uvther Captain Gregory sure diti something, d'dn‘t, he? CONSIDER Th; nsamcn It. keens it: heed. It dresnt tlv oft t»? handy It keeps pounding away It finds the point, then drives ft hcme It looks at the other side, too; and thus often clincher the matter makes m"5'i1ke=: but when it does, it starts all over 12f you are inclined to be easilv provoked, lust. pau=e a m‘nute. and confided- the hammeia-The Caval- ca e. Ariificlal fruit may be cleaned easily if clipped in and out of white soapsuds several times, then rinse in clear water to wh‘oh a few grops of ammonia have been ad- ed. 1cm Caucus due to colds . . . without; "dosing". l I I \ at a/v-z/r/r/va mr/ l‘;- u/z/srw rvxasr/ \ v- .__ -.- .-.------ ¢---q----' 5T mg pompous require about flf ltructlons. To order stamps to o Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. 356 BTR-EEFTADDRFSS————-— EVERY FALL CIIRYSANTHEIVIUM! ARI POPULAR DESIGN N0. 85G This beautiful yellow chrygntlgeimum is a half hour crochet ob. and n nu was list. of materials needed. illustration 0f stitch” ttcrn: Write or send above picture. with l5 cent: in coin kaeedlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. tes a piece. Pattern No. 56 con- and complete in- unit/m-----—-——--———--'“"'-‘"""' C!!! S Re alm '1. Social an COLE T EA MID COFFEE YOURS TO ENJOY AllcmincSnuflc I-IXCUSED ‘The prcspccitive juror asked the court to be excused. "I owe a mun five pounds’, he explii ned, "and as he is lciiving town tday for scine years I ivuni. to catch hitn and pay him the money‘ "You are exctued", announced the judge, in a very cod voice. “I don't \\a:‘._t. anytmy on the lull’ who can he like you". . IN'I'ERPRE'I‘EI) John was the ‘ton of parents wit.» were stifficlently popular to rcccxe more invitations than they could convencittly accept. In the coursc of a g.nc:'a_l knowledge lesson. the ntiistcr sud, ‘(Jan any boy tell rre re meaning of the lehers, R.S.V.P.?" Jnnls ml... nllcl up "Well?" said the nusier. "It. means“, GXDJLlECCI John, "Rush in, Shake haird, and Van- ish Pleas-anti ’. .0356 --Tu.?E6tTs.;~ A member of the douse of Repre- sentatives, who was very much impressed by the dignity of his position. was awake; d by his wife one nigh! tutu: ‘lrlva there are burglars in the house ’ "You tnust lJC H115 . my dear" replied the sclozi, . _ . y “There may be a few in the S note, but in the House-the idca is preposter- ous." Slip Cover licrlfgs Old-Look- ing Chair l Pinned And Cut Right On Chair Yes, chairs get their faces lifted. foot The beauty treatment? A brand-new upholstery-style slip cover you can make yourself-fit- ting the fabric right to the chair need. A sturdy cotton twill, in an at- tractive geometric pattern as in our picture, gives a trim upholstery effect. To start, remove the chair cush» ions and pin fabric to top of chali- Smooth and pin it down inside bacl and scat, allowing 4 inches for tuck in between, and trim around pin to 1% inches for seams. Now cover the rest of the chair in just the same way--a section at a time-arms, front, sides, back and cushion. The next step is to pin picccs together, take out pins that holc fabric to chair, and rcmuvo ihc pinned-up cover to basic. A "fit- ting"—and you run it off on the machine! - Our SLY-page booklet describes in detail, with diagrams, each step of making a slip cover the pin-on way-for chair or sofa. Tells how l0 finish, make placket: and trim; also how to fit auto seats, unusually shaped chairs. Suggests colors. fab- rics to harmonize with your room Bend 20c In coins for your copy of "How to Make Slip Oovers" t0 The Guardian Home cure to write plainly your Address and the Name of booklet Service. Be Name, Nam: nt-rect Addrbu Province using wooden P1113 miaxis. rinse them water. 12f the odor still clings, rub‘ and snipping off what you don't 91¢ Utensils with THE 5' I CORNER WHITE FRUIT OAK! BREAD PAN IN BIZ!) 8-! cup butter or vegetable short- min: I cups flour 1-4 teaspoon soda 1 1-4 cups powdered sugar 1-2 teaspoon lemon jlulcc c errios (cut 2-3 cups finely). 1-2 cup candied ineapplc (cut in tiny long str pa), 1-2 cup cltron (diced). 1 WHSPOOn almond extinct 6 egg whites Salt to taste Cream the butter and add flour and soda. Add lemon juice. Beat egg whites till stiff and quite dry and add sugar gradually until the mixture stands in peaks easily. Ccm-bine egg white mixture with the butter-flour mixture. up fruit which has been dusted with 2 tablespoons of flour. Bake lil pfllwfed tins in an oven of 300 for one hour to one hour and a (ONI quarter. This is a "different" kind of white fruit cake and is awfully easy to eat! Make a gold cake with the yolks and put it in the oven at the same time. They both need the srme temperature and take absut the same cookng time. MORE EYPEYSIVE WHITE FRUIT CAKE 1 pound flour l pcurd white raisins 2 pound cit-ron 4 pound almrnds (blanched) 4 pound glieed cherries 1 cup milk 6 eggs 1 tcasinoon Baking Powder Salt to taste 2 slices if red and 2 of green cand‘ed pineapple Cut firuit r11" dvst all with flour. Cream l-uttrr and sugar until l‘ght and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time. Slice almonds info tt-iy strips and add to flour arid fruit mixture to vwirh the baking pc-ivder has been added. Add milk and ileum-fruit- mixiure alterratelv to b"trrr sugar mixture havfitg a flour addition la=t. Fake in a tube or loaf pan which has been lined and buttered, fcr two h-urs ‘n a slow oven. 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 “MlliDLE-AGE" women yrs.o| nezn Tms Anvlcsii If you're cross, restless. NERVOUB— suffer hot flushes, dizziness-caused by this period in a woman's life- try Lydia E. Pinkhnmb Vegetable Compound, Made especially for women. Hundreds of thousands re- markably helpcd. Follow label direc- tions. Mada in Canada. :;?_. TIIE 1941 SILI-IOUETTE IIAS BASIC FORMULA The silhouette, in coats, costume; and dresses, follows the 1941 m1 formula of rounder shoulders, and St-rflighifir. easier longer body lines, but out of this basic formula 9111388 many individual interpre- tations. In rounding shoulders through the yoke technique, for ex_ ample. there is a tendency to sof- ten m9 Yoke with shirring or "WWW. Impressed pleats. than leiive it flat and plain. one model outlines the dropped would. er yoke with a. narrow fold, and then injects slurred fulness above and below the fold to give the bodice top soft look. ._-___________ T0 remove the odor of onions from the hands, wash them well in cold water and then in hot soapy as possible after utensils for cho in cod water. As soon salt, or sods, and a little cold water. __—_:-..i__.—~-———-;= NQW under-am‘ Cream Deodorant safely Stops Parspiration I. Docs not rot dresses or men‘: shirts. Docs not irrime akin. 2. No waiting to dry. _Cln be used right after shlvin .6 I. Instantly amps perspm o! for l to 5 days. Remove: odor from I spn-ation. 4. A ure, white, grencleu, stainless vanishing cream. l. Arrid has been cwardedjhc ApprovalSelloftheAmcrlun Institute of laundering for being harmless to fabrics. ltfld II QIIO I-IRGIST BILLING pnononntrr. Try n jar lodul l roll 39¢ - 1v " ll-l-Tlifza‘ £3». “ ‘ itflavv-u - d ll5erson l x. kkkkkmk‘ —Q!','.“ fun Dorothy Dix Says- fffi ~BE A SQUARE SHOOTER AND HOLD YOUR HUSBAND Marriage Is Not A Graft Nor Merelv A Meal Ticket —— The Wife Has To D0 Her Share Int Making It Successful The discarded wife always poses as a. martyr and vague?“ lg: is, in reality, the victim of man's perfidy and deserving of all the sym; pathy she can get. But in the great majority o. cases the woman who lmes her husband does s0 because she has mode no honest and intcllzent to say, a. vast. num- friends and acquaintances to shed tears of pltv over her. effort to keep him. m. sad their lives. This is just as starved for affection as crave a little flattery themselves. Wives expect it home. NOT DOING THEIR. SHARE When you think how many men have to get up in the morning and cook their own breakfasts while their lazy wives turn over in bed for lan- other snooze; how many men come home at flight to a dirty and c ut- tered house and a meal that would poison an ostrich; how many men spend their lives slaving to support able-bodied wives in idleness and get. id complalgts and reprotaches becautie ttlttggrélogi tl i , n0 sur vised a make more money for le {Kglewaoé ayloglzealrihat meg m” a wholesale nothing but. Whining a: so many wife-deserters. migration of married men to parts unknown. ‘lhe truth is that many women are either too stupid or too besottcd with selfishness to ever face the fact that marriage is a business at which hard and continuouslv as they would at any other they must work just as job if they would make a success of it They have to keep putting their heads and their hearts and their backs inio it. every day of their lives if they make a. go of it. and thggelig no place between the altar and the grave where they can sit clown an o their hands and let things slide. They have to keep their husbands happy They have to make their homes comfortable if they expect their husbands to stay in and interested and jcllied up if they want to hold them. them. HERE IS AN EXAMPL In proof of all of this, recently said to her: “We have been married 28 W815- positively that I was innocent. do-nothlng stool and sit pretty tho bllfllwe 0T true both sentimentally and materially. Everywhere vou hear wives beating upon their breasts and walliflal Della-UR their 31115" bands take them for granted and no longer tell them how beautiful and wonderful they are or bestow upon them burning kisses instead of those that are as flabby as a cold flapjack. But it does not occur to these neglected wives that thty should be lovers, and that their husbands they are and their husband's] to b; good providers and. to furnish them with pretty homes. go c o es an the various and sundry luxuries that soft-pad existence. but thousands upon thousands of them never feel that they are under any moral com- pulscn to make their husbands comfortable homes and that it. is lust as much their duty to fry the bacon properly as it is their husbands to brim; 3X0 iYou éravghnazfled ‘tine and g3 '1 i d tlmeofeverysnuner esunwenyou Jea ops o me an amuse You have made yourself out. as a saint Honor Standing for the month of OTIS 7- madc with ollvc and lm ollc. 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The following pupil; obtained and me as a miserable sinner so that you could. feel superior to me and Nov. (Alphabitical order) have a grievance B/Eainst me Grade VIIL-Betty Lou Hewett, "Ever since we have beén married you have fouxht t0 dflminlle l" June Yvunkers. and to have your own way in even the very smallest things. never tried to ilnprove your mind or to control your temper. me you have never given me, but because you are not in g told her there is no hope for a divorce. with you, but I will not. live with you. tried to be ll th years that w being as patient with you as I have from ‘a? woman I love‘ folly and the way you have treat- have been married, but you shall not pB-fl W? The price you will have to my f0? V0111‘ ed me is the loss of my love and refine“ A TRAGIC QUESTION And this woman asks: "What shall I do to get my husbcndringicllflggr wash tak with thetcwrongl - t, t; i e our ars o that we have Thgeonlye 521912310X“; thismilirlfgugatxl‘ IIIBKBSW her husband for tyrannize over mm and by shovmtg some appreciation of the great sacrifice he is making It is a question that. would be ludicrous if it were not so alas, in life we pass this wav but once we cannot undo repentance. ‘the years she has made desolate to him is by ceasing to for her. ' For surely there is no greater hero than the man wqgeStflklglgéil D post and"»does his duty through an unhappy marriage. cross without. the _ct_~o_wn_ of glory. D0 Your Individual H O R O S C O P E -—-—By Frances Dra kc look in the section 7°11! b1!“- day comes in and find what your outlook is. aoconiina to i-he 5M8- You have N0 human Mitchell being has the right to make another person as unhappy as You have 11141419 '“Now I have found a. woman who Elves me all the hmpilgtfistgnldggzg T will live in the some house I will support you and keep on (Virgo) - Don't be overzealous to your particular ideas; better t. them take their natural turn or Grade VII-Jimmie KOINY, Ivan Grade. V -Vivian Andrews, Jack- ie Howatt, Ian McMillan. Grade IV - Bobby Bryenton, Orrin Carver, Eleanor Kays. Grade IIb-Kathlcen Garnham, e Marleen Warren, Noel Macmillan, Grade III~Jr, Jerry Sentry, A pleasing surprise is waiting for you, in your own kitchen. when it comes to the relief of coughs due to colds. In just a moment. you can mix 8- couch riyrup that gives you about tour times an much for your money, I-nd is splendid for quick results. Mflke B flyrup by stirring 2 cup: of granulated sugar and one cup of water a few moments. until dissolved. No cooking needed-it's no trouble at all. Thfll Wt- 2! ounces of Pinex (obtain- ed from any drugsist) into u 1e oz. lilirliMixetlfiSgvg Relieves Ciughs Quickly Donn? Simmons. a“ ’ Grade II Shi l C Bowncs. Earl Jgvllrlclll “mm Dom" APPOINTMENT or nss. rm TRANSPORTATIONS our. MONCTON, N. 3., No , 30.. BDPOiIIt-nlent of George Bing 1s assistant supt. transportation M.’ C d1 Railways. with axllgadzxltarglllonll Moncton effective December lst i4 announced in a circular issued ...'...'2.f§.‘-’.'Z.‘€TZ%'." "ca: an“ M» wil Saygg Big Dgllm-g, ioedoulncesltcf really elflectlvo cough - m c ne. never spnl s. lasts afam- o Easy‘ No c°°kmg' ily a. long time, and children love it. This home mixture takes right hold of a. cough in a. way that means bllll- nesc. It loosens the “ , soothe: the irritated membranes, and quickly eases soreness and difficult breathing. You'll say it's very satisfying in itl action. lPinex is l special compound of provcn ingredients. in concentrated form, well known for prompt notion in coughs and bronchial irritations. Money refunded it it doesn't. pleaso bottle. Add your syrup, and, you, have r you in every way. For Wednesday, December 3rd (Copyright. 1941, King I-entilrfi Syndicate. Inc.) MAIwK 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries) _.sound investments; reatl estate; business expansion; manufactur- ing and building needed commod- ities; equipment for M11534"? 9"?‘ poses; trading in focd stuffs and wearing a. rel favored for fi- nancial z us. Industry in general benefited APRIL 2t to MAY-‘IO (Taurus)- You sailing the seas and u in the AlIny are favored by riofloerli» Mom-Mars and Sun-Neptune as- pects today, Anything worth while that is handled with dexterity and initiative should advance apprec- iabl now. Good day (m Whole- AY 21 t0 JUNE 2i (Gemini)- Gains to be had today if you'll rostpect for them. Carefully scrut- nize all projects for pfooibilitifl Mechanics and mechanical inter- ests ctn the preferred list. Intelli- gent, persistent effort will make profits JUNE-B to JULY 20 (Cancer)- shculd be an opportune day for adivancelnq personal interests. im- proving the quality and selling powntialitles of your output: for molding conferences and investigat- nz new methods for progress. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (lino)- More favorable now perhaps for practical maters and those interests or vital ational and international import. than for personal aggran- dtnement or social gain. Benefits shown through previous hard wn . _ LLTGUSI‘ 23 tn SEPIEMBIH. 28 TILLIE THE TOILER - PERSUASIVE REMINDERS! F i l WELL, NOW VVE HEARD THE STORY, VD UK! TO TALKTO ‘IUD tN %\\ATE, CHlEF PLANT‘ hND COUSIM >_ ci-ueF. Youxnaw THAI!‘ Two '/ LOCAL ALDERMAN wonxw MY i W... \T'S %<2Y_ 7UU ‘TWO CAN I ANOTHERIS MY . Ru- “U _..I_ISTEN TO REASON I ‘ ' wait a more auspicious time. Fine period for proceeding steadily, if slowly, with familiar work, urgent duties, financial problems. SEPTEMBER 24 to 23 (Libra) - Don't become st ed through fear o! failure even you try something 0r not exactly in your set line. "Not-hing ventured. nothing ained". your intteilgence. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. (Scorpio) - Financial matters and your own interests are in the fore- ground - have confidence advanc- ing them, Fine period for em- phasizing your discriminating in- tuition and judgment. Don't pro- crastinatc. NOVEMIBER 23 to DECEMBER 2'1 (Sagittarius) -- seek and gmnt favors; hold consultations; act. dc- Expand, promote clsively when convinced you are size (suitable for sizes l2 20). It right: be accurate in details Nqi-llmc 1 ard of 36-inch fabric necessary to the com letion of with 3 ya or bincrng. your project. Push cont dently on- ward. 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