BlllE NOVEMBER ' 2s. 194s m I I THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN “Pea/k deb/bus y i9 = ti. w fir“ 1 . "ill 0' DRESSING TABLE Beauty is in the beholderi eye, And lliiit, coiiteiitedly. lu why I see myself ‘in your steady gaze 1-3,, as you found me in younger d . s35. i ulll , l know the truth. jirigniold?’ hard fact of fleeting youth. But a fig for mirrors. while W"! still see The beauty you first conferred on mo! May Richstone ____--—-— Leftover juice from canned fr“!!! is excellent thickened and served on»; plain cake or cottage puddlni~ 4 ‘b // ’ f) 7 2w fr: ..1/_ Mlililiv \)l'|‘|‘\tl|l lwwipiiii 84M’ A 8.%§HI§-.WH.X§ MONTREAL, Nov. 26th — An enthusiastic friend of mine has just made a happy house- keelpinEg discovery. I gave licr my tin of GI L TT’S DRAIN CLEANER to let her see for herself what magic it works with slow- ’ running drains. She says it's her favourite _ " time-saver . . . just two tablespoons a week of GillettsDrsin Cleaner in her drains keep them fast-running and sediment-free. Then basin and tub cleaning is so much easier - goes much faster, for there's no “after-wash film” when drains run freely. Yes, weekly use of Gillctt‘s Drain Cleaner “saves. time, trouble and plumber’s bills. ‘It acts faster . . . cos ess. Here's Ibo Perfect Answer to those “difficult? mealtimes when Junior refuses his food v! No need to fuss. bother or hrilic your haby-—jiist give him a scrumptious bowlful of 5 Minute “CREAM OF WEEK almost a meal in itself l And to make it “extra nice" add Mm) IV.- cup of raisins, figspdates, apricots or prunes to tho " ‘= ‘Cream of Wheat” while it's cooking. So very good . . . and so good for baby, too. You see, 5 Minute “Cream of Wheat" contains blood-enriching Iron . . . and it pro— yldes extra Calcium and Phosphorus for diets deficient in these ‘elements. “that's more—it cooks to “baby- i ready” digestibility in just five minutes of boiling. That's why so many mothers put "Cream of Wheat” at the top of their shopping lists regularly! Make This Christmas fie Merrlosr , I'll for your youngstersl Fill their ,3 stockings with Walt Disney Cliar- 1 actor Intlat-a-Thays of VINYLITE \ *7‘ i Plastic made by Haughbl They're \ ' B}? colour-fast and water-proof so the the comics? Well, ' . *3‘ lady — ou‘ve no need to await one o these wonders, to bring a fresh, woodsy fragrance into your lioniel For you can got. Vapair TODAYl wide-eyed expression on Pluto's face stays as endearingly goofy as This wonderful new room deodor- ant will make your home as fresh- lrbe day you bought him. Your youngsters will smelling as the great outdoors- yes, and banish unwanted cooking Hove You load About Hie New "$mellovlslon“ Se? they've dreamed up in love tliesc inflat- able toys Willi the self-sealing valves that make them easy to blow up " . I w" 5"°""‘5 lllaciwsn Orange i Lodge Celebrate ..q_ The rein whlcli falls on me to. nllht 5111,5681“ drown out my woes, Dont osre if it wets me from MY bl! head to my toes. Chorus- Wet, wet evening rm lwlflllfll homeward iiciw. 1M1. empty bottle 0H" mike me lovler bow. 0n Friday evening. Nov. 5, up- wards o! seventy members of Macllwen Orange Lodge, their wives and friends assembled in. their lodge room. Pinette. Belfast to celebrate Guy Fawkes day. known as the gunpowder plot in the House of Lords. crest Brim“, also a jointrnemorlal service in memory of the deceased members, o! the lodie who have passed away 511106 this lodge was found- ed. This being the 25th anniver- sary o! MacEwea Lodge. Bro. Dan- iel R055. H Past master 0f the ledse- Capflbly acted as chairman Oh Swami get away (romp-n, Yviir crystal ball but shouts, As does each crystal pure o! rain. M! future of wet woes. Down “Picadllly walk", 1 9W1“; I stagger. wallow, keel, Swcetdaalrlmméhc bliss. you've irmd Llhnvjggd ‘the guests o; honor or e ev n t 3'7"“ I W" m‘ ‘"1 who were tlie ritzevfnrtihengimgiii: l9 f St. J h P b A hflbmlc. a warm dry cell, 913.13g]; geuast? i120 £5,328,232‘ A kind face peering through, .,- Those are the cheers that greet ' Qflmiflnan and Brother 0.0. Mac- Pliatl f C mi ll. M t. W ii - ’ O o we o5 0:51p mornliers of the lodge who have me m; Grand Mute, o! the Grand Orange Association. Brother Ar- If you sit down at. set of sun When. acquaintance I rcncw. orange 1,0538 D1 “Luce Edward passed into a higher lodge above. thur Cudmore of BOyne Lodge, And count the acts that you hlVO rslamL The pwnam opened when The names of the deceased mem- Charlottetown, made a few re- done. H.R‘.W. And, counting find One self-denying deed, one word That eased the heart of hlm whd heard; hers were then read by the secre- tary, Brother George Docherty and included the Rev. Dr. W.H MacEyven. who was Grand Master marks. Much was added to the entertainment of tho evening by many bag pipe selections given by Brother John MacAulay or Cor- all Joined in singing "o Canada" with Mrs. Mabel Maiclhchern as organist. A very appropriate and instruct- Bcdequs. _ we add, 1 b t _ of the Grand Orange Lodge, Pl- onatlon Lodge. Sydney, NS. c?“ 313"” In" Hud- m; mufyseywingm gungecwm 1.. at the time MacEwen Lodge A delicious supper was then 7h“ h?“ m“ "mm" “h”. u as I plat, o; NW 5' 1605 whc moron,“ was organized, also the Rev. J.\v. served by the ladies to all pres- Th “fem” 1y explained its mm“ and pub MacKenzic. Minister 0f St. John's ent WlLllG the entertainment con- e“ 5°“ may ‘mum m“ d‘? “u. homo ggmgdy gqg pom 3mm, Macphany me next Presbyterian Church, Belfast. at llriuecl with singing and music on Sim"- Of speaker, mid 0g the work u; we the time. In all there were four- the organ, guitar and bag pipes. A —c'°°"° Eufl‘ orange Lodge and ‘he Loyal teen names read. A one minute vote of thanks was extended to .. _ Orange Benevolem Association silence was then observed fcllow- the visiting brethren for the help __tggll.gtergfis'bisxgigfiifin liirlfughia‘: ADORUI and paid tribute to the falthfuifid With prayer by u"; Rev, Di‘. 3W9“ m mam“? ‘he “Wm” a eases the jglt." I ' u Qulgley. real success. This was followed by Next on the program was a a vote cif thanks t0 the ladies for end large. but mentally they are much of a muchness. with about aii and keep that. way. 'I‘herc's a. Donald Thick, of course . . . and a ball with Donald and Pluto on it . . . there's a Santa. Claus and there are place mats to odors and stale tobacco smoke, too! All you tlu is pull up the \Vlt‘k — and \'.»\P.\ll't clears the air in a. jiffy — and costs less than a cent a. time to use l So take my tip e.iu.il suupiy oi brains. so easy to handle. It pleases men to think that they are smarter than their wives, and V/ISO wives encourage the delusion. lt makes tiicm splendid address by Brother Doug- a-ld McKiiinoii M.L.A. who spoke on the work and fellowship of the the delicious supper served and to the members of the Banner Lodge of P.E.I. Analysis shows that there ll In great difference in the nutrlmenl content of light-shelled or dubs shelled eggs. and ask for the big value, tea- ounce bottle of Vapair — tomor-i row — at your nearest drug or department store. he] your little "rl set s perfect tab e Look for alt Disney Edu- cational Toys of Vinylite Plastic at better stores everywhersl Save Money On Chrlsfnius Mugnlne Subscriptions! And, at the same time, give gifts that will give pleasure evcry month in the yearl I've found that magazine subscriptions are the most appreciated year ’round resents I can give. Select magazines you know your friends will enjoy . . . rom the special price list of the WM. BARBER. AGENCY REGD. They give ou the lowest Christmas rates offered by all publishers— and your frien s will receive handsome cards announcing your gift. You can do your Christmas shop ing at a. substantial saving . . . and you can do it st home! None of the urry and worry of store-to-store shopping! Lef nie send you ills money-sovln ubsorlpflon ltsr new! Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal, P. . For Dessert Inloyuiesf . . . party time or any time . . . an ice a cream sun rates taps! Especially when the sauce, like this Fudge Sundae Sauce, has the superb eztm rich, extra mellow chocolate flavour of that. finest of cocoas ~3- BAKEWS COCOA. Many years of cocoa-making expen- ance stand behind the quality of this fine product s o . and make it the best for all cocoa purposes. FUDGE SUNDAE SALTE i can Baker's Cocoa 1 run mrn syrup mp gugnr 1 cuii hot. waicr Dash of salt 2 tablespoons butter Hlx together cocoa, sugar, salt. Add corn syrup and water graduallg stirring until smooth. Cook and stir over low hcnt until mixture boil Continue boiling, without stirring. until mixture thickens and a sninl amount forms a jellled mass in cold water (220 deg. F.). Remove from host. Add butter. Makes 1i cups. This is a thick fudge sauce. excelled! to: ice cream. ~ Add Hie Scion o! Vurlefy to many a menu-A is easy, easy wayl Give favourite dishes flavour variety and n "party look" with SHIRRIFFS l-‘l. AVOURING EXTRACTS AND FOOD CQLOURE l Add a few drops of Shirriffs Fruit Flavour- " M's An "OI Day" For ldby . . . here's one of_the easiest ways I know to ut him in a. happy mood again! rent him to a. mealtime bowlful of any one of the ‘good Heinz Strained Baby Foods! Zlhere are 25 varieties and he'll love each and every one of them. They're cooked expertly and specially" to liia taste . . . and so easy for him to digest. After his first birthday. he'll like the delicious variety of Heinii Junior Foods at mealtime. The 16 varieties include meats - diced and chopped ve etables — desserts and 1 complete Vzgctable Beef Dinner. Ask your grocer to-morrow for HEINZ BABY AND JUNlOR FOODS . . . in the convenient, 5 us, inga for any fruit missing from a fruit rup —- tinting juice with one of Shirrifls Food Colours. Sound: de- liglitful, (loesift it? Just wait ’til you serve it to “Oli‘s" and “Air's: oil ad- miration .» n once you've miirle n. suc- 6M coss with this sim- plc but. oh, so cllcc- tive rliill, you'll want to try more Shirrifi"s “inagic". Add exciting fla- vour to your own, delicious, home- made ice cream like this :-to vanilla. ice cream add Sliirrifib True Vanilla ~10 caramel add Rum -— to choco- late add Mint! Ask your groom" to~morroiv for Shirrillb Flsvourinfl vacuum-sealed tinsl and Food Colours! Here's a Halldayllnio Note to make to yourself. When ou're housecleauing for Christmas, it's a good thing to {now that curtains stay cleaner longer when they're atarched with LINITI It takes so little time to keep curtains fresh-looking the easy Linit wayl You see, Linit. is a fine, penetrating starch that makes ironing easier. And curtains, Linit-starched, will niiikn such a cheerful differ- ence in your home. Ask for Linit at your grocer‘: tn-morrow . . . "be prepared" for the festive season! llorothy lllx Says- (Contliiued from Page 14 and their husbands wcrc their husbands Why can't we have thc same prlv~ over the way tl cy wanted to. instead of being just mothers‘ sons. ilegcs? UNHAPPY DAUGHTERS-IN~LAW ANSWER: I doubt very much if there is any 1""! thins tlwt has caused so many tears to be shed. or that 11B! bFWSI" 35°“ 5° mam heartaches and poisoned so many lives with bitterness as having to live with Mother-ln-law. Of course. there are exceptions to this sweeping stmemen . for there are good. kind, understanding women who know how to handle know-lt-all brides and who llve in reasonable peace with llicii sons‘ ivlvrs. Now every woman, from Mother Eve down to the youngest bride. hwlng confronted the lsiotlsebin-luw situation, it would seem that wo- men might have found a way to deal with It. But they haven t, prob. ‘My bgcnuse the remedy is lo often unattainable. For the one and uii.y sure cure for n-iother-ln-law trouble ls for it to be Blvfli thfl flblfihl ueniment As long as mcthers-in-law and daughters-in-law live to- wing;- there la going to be trouble and weeping and griashlng of tceih, unless one of the women is a self-abnelzfltlfl! M1891 Wh° 0"!" herself u]. as a sacrifice to domestic peace. And ii isn't because either woman is a mean. unprlncipled vlrago l: ls just because what every woman in the world wants is her own home that she can run as she pleases, her own cooking stove, her own taste in ny-‘pgfleg, and a monopoly of her husband rind children. And any other woman who interferes with these atavlstic desires does so st h" Aheiiiluths reason motherrin-law are the home~wreckers of the world is not because they deliberately torture their daughters-in-law, but be cause the; are determined to always be first with their sous and ‘.0 lmss their sons wives snd children. Hitler had nothing on Grandma as s tyflr-l- DEAK DOROTHY DIX: For two months I have dated a very nice young fellow. During this period he has nevcr once tried to kiss me “and “use, What do you think of a man like that '.’ Will lie make o gooc husrdnd? Don't you think a girl should find out how she likes 1 mum's kisses before she marrlca him? It is vcry imfwflflflt- f0!‘ m8 '10 h! s u“ ' " vnnr ANXIOUS. ANSWER: The old proverb says that kissing goes by favor. Maybe )0!!! Boy Friend is not a kissing bug and doesn't enjoy kissing. Or ll nuy be that he doesn't like the flavor of your lipstick . Or it may ‘so that he doesn't know how you stand on the kissing proposition. l should think that s non-kisser might make a good. but not excit- uig husband. But, as a matter of fact, very few husbands seem to like to kiss, as is PTOVEil by the little peck they give a wife when they are leaving for their day's work and that is as likely to fall on the back o! nor hcsd ss her mouth. ‘ You an certainly wise to sample the boys kisses before you marry n. ~ n DEAR MISS DIX: Why do men think themselves superior to wo- mui? Are they really? H A R ANSWER: Mon are physically suosrier Le vessel, taking them ha: (M... Al ciiiiwii BRANITS new %v{i/ ' Yes— hero's o trusted friend stepping out In a bright new eontelnerl New —— o handsome, new, easy-opening, easy-pouring, cosy-handling; noawoste; cone-top linl . . . filled with the some delicious quality product that's been the favourite for almost half a century. iluy Crown Brand — look for ll in its handsome New Look next time you vlsii your grocer.‘ CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP STAROl-l COMPANY LIMITED s MONTREIAI. s Also Manufacturers of Benson's Corn Starch ‘II-ll TORONTO CANADA