PAGE TWO . ‘ __._’ITHE~CH_ARLO'I'TETOVXI_\X ‘_m_‘_‘_,i_‘_“l___ .. ‘ “ ‘ 0man’s Realm] Sociaiand Persona I Fashions/Literature i l-1v1"§& 85""? {éiiibiiilekoiaiél-{QIQT ifiaz: Mar/asks! —THE WOMAN'S REALM- Hast thou not iearn‘d whet thoul .ii't often told. | A truth still sacred. and believed of, uld. t what no success attends on spears‘ aud swords l U"lIl(‘5~l. and that the battle is the Lirtls? Cowper. Fruit and hlintrcoigiitaii 3 Cut the pulp uf l|ll'(‘i" oranges ill!) small lllwics‘. add one small can f‘l'Li:ll;'(i piucuppl: lliifl 1-4 pound al- fr" fllilllvl‘ mints broken into tiny P581135. Plat-e in the refrigerator" for, snverzil hours before serving in or-l Er to let the mint dissolve and‘ a flavor o! the ingredients rnollomn; Brings FAST relief from KIDIIIES’ ’ CHEST BULBS‘ sore throat - bronchitis l Child‘: Mil: FT i Morning Smile l 9 WUOO-Q-O-O O-O-§~§-0-§'§—§—Q~O O-Q'O4+ “Now.” said the vicar to the Sun- ay school class. "can any of you l1 me the name of an immense lace where huge golden pillars rise lgh above you: where the air is erfumed and there is soft music? he place when we all go to if "we re good?" He stopped and beamed ih delight at, the eager faces be- Er: him. Then. with one accord a pictures!" shot-used the class- Wtlko had beensezit out into the rden to look after his baby bro- er. Suddenly mother was aware at. the baby was drilli- "Do atop baby winc- and I1" m what he want." rho called t .- Abnolt imedlawlr WM ll m" puma scream from outside. ‘wime. I told you to rive bob! t ho vrlntsi" shamed mothet. "I did mother: but the boo still rim " replied Wmio. (7 . urll-licatcii cgg, 2 heaping r EXHILARATING PICKUP 1 allfl atlrl it dash of perfumed wiater May also be served for dessert. Bread Dumplings Soak some stale bread in cold uatcr for 15 minutes, then squeeze] as (Lry as possible, '1‘o cach 2 cups of brcud acid 2 tablespoons inillt. 1 tablo- sptJCils nicllcd butter. 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1 tcastaoon sugar. and 1 tca- spoun 5.U§“l', and l teaspoon vanilla extract. Add stifiicicht flour to iiiakc a suit‘ htaltcr. Have water. slightly sailed and hoiliiig harri- in Ii slewing kettle. Drop ilumpliiigs by spoonfuls uito the boiling liquid and cook for five minutes, lift out with g skimmer and serve in s hoot- cd vegctrfslc dish. PERFUMED BATIK lS _~+- A day's work nt tlic office. in_ tho store or around thc huusc thllt be l't"llil_\' tiring; shoulders nclic, fcz-t liurii and tlic starch i-- gtvlw.‘ After a busy day, take a half-hour for yourself. Kick off those tight shoes, peel off your clothes, fill the tub with comforting warm watt-r softener. Now, stop into the water llild just r-c-l-i-ri Aching musclcs and taut nerves relax, your skin smooth and rlclicately- scouted. and‘ you step out of the tub, complete- ly refreshed. Towel yc-ursclf dry, fluff on a little powder. and slip. into a cozy robe and comfortable slippeis. There you are. literally’ It, new woman? COTTON NOW TN RUCI-PICTURF : The reconvcrsion iu the ‘carpet industry was greater than people knew. ‘The looms had been stored and replaced by looms to weave heavy and light ducks and blankets. I ‘The stock of wool: and yarns had to be built. Jule was scarce for carpet backing and new plas- tlclzed paper backings we're creat- ed which have proved surprisingly aatlsfactory. Because wool was ucarce, cotton entered the floor-covering picture and now promises to stay. Beau- tifully colored and textured rugs and carpets have been made from it. It: one drawback is ease of sull- ing. A: soon as plastics are more available, this problem will be solv- ism way 1s 700R mess so mac/r wl/mrn rmw mm/e .9 KEEP . Sllil KEEP ilElililKli KEEP llllIElY 1 l l .1 g Diets l For Ileduci All-ll AK | iltllll llll ill nu unlit.“ Men Don’t Want Perfection Prefer Wives With iluiiian Follilos To Doormats Without Fault _ A young bride-to-be tolls mo that the is going to try to be the perfect Wiff‘. Um. Hum. A laudable anvbition and one with which most young uivrs start out. But how docs the old spiritual go? “Everybody that taUcs about Heaven ain't going there." And it is that way about marriage. Probably every bride thinks she is going to scrap her temper and her nvrvcs and hrr arguing habit and hcr boasiness at the altar. and that the will no longer have a yen for pretty clothes and good times. All that she will want to make her perfect- ly happy vi-ili be Just to burn incense before her husband. But. alas and alack. it seldom happens that way. Generally Lhe bride's plan of being the per- iect vvifc goes blooey, and by the time Angel Face and her Dream Man have gotten their wedding prtscnts tinpackcd. they have reverted to type and arc fighting over the coffee tasting like dish water and arguing ovcr the bills. just like other married couples. Now far be it fivim mc t0 Wet-blanket any I . ed as the mills have the "know how." Carpet Industry Progressos Parallel with the rclurn to pro- duction, the carpet industry, which before the war as thc least ton~ scious of style. good design, or fash- rou, has become one of the lead’ EFF. You, who want an attractive home. havc made them understand your needs. Thcy have improved not only their colors but also their,‘ distribution and selling of colors. This improved program started in 1946 and will grow in 194'! so that .1011 may go to your favorite dc- parlmcnt or furniture store and il-utl drawer)’ and tiphoislery fab- rics to harmonize with nearfv any floor covering you may sclccl. It's New New and fascinating yarns and weaves, which create texture, have been introduced in the new carpets and rugs. There textures decrease the annoyance of footsteps on a solid colored rug and give you a feeling of luxury of tread, The carpet industry hos bQIJQInI °°11¥¢1°115 O! the decorative trend of homes and now are creating col- (Contlxiued on Page 3) I'M PROUD 0F MY raocxs. SOAPY-RICH suos oer ALL m: casoir! ssrrvs snowy wmre AND rzwsds JUANS MfliHHl CHANGES TOERINSU Mil). 1r A ll FOR THE WHITEST AND BRIGHTEST WASHES, I'M ALWAYS some “Now nmr I'VE SEEN RiNSO whiteness iLL NEVER BE SATISFIED WITH A LEVER raonucr young bridws cffuil tc bi.‘ a pcrfcct wife. Heaven knows husbands. lcvcn thc trst cf tizcir. are kittlc cattle to dcai with. possessed o! lsli-znigc laslts and habits and pccularilies which no bride susplcioncd lhcr husband of having. ‘Iihis makcs it impossiie for any wife to y ever conic up to hcr husband's ideal, unless she is a miracle-worker [who can iun licr horse on air and who lets him tell 110i‘ what he thinks slic- thinks. BRIDES FEEL LIKE FAILURES . l Not bciug able to perform those parlor tricks makes many a bride fccl that she has fallcii down in hcr efforts to be a perfect wife. Else l why. slit‘ lr-nrfully asks lzcrsclf should John be aivrays criticizing her. jiiistciid of uiritriiircntirg hrr and tclling her how ludky lie is tn have gotten a (‘Offlblfild glaimui- girl and cash rcgistcr for a wife? So 1 would givc llllS <-r\:ir.b cf comfort to the young wivcs who fro! that thcy have not coirte up to their husband's expectations. _ Quit frying to bc n pcrfcct wife. You can't be one. Arid. if you could. your husband wouldn't want you. The last thing that any man desires is a perfect wifc. She would present a loo invidious compari- son to hlinsrlf. A vvifc vilio trns always right. who never said or did a [0011511 mint; gr mnrlr‘ .1 mistake. would drivc tiny mun to drink or thc divorce courts. ‘Nltal cvcry husband virants is a irrifr- who ls a |blundr~ring human bring like l1JJl'|5(‘li. vrhom hr: can bani out and l forgive when she (luvs something silly. and kiss and make up and feel noble. Doift. lake your husband's fault-finding loo seriously. llalf the time it is just his tray of biotving his own horn and calling your at- fcntion lo ulial a grand lztisbuud ho is. and how thankful you should 1 be that God voticrsaftrfywiu our who could give you n good home and Ia car aid a ciuvigc account iit thc brst slorcs. When hc complains about your ruining him with your extravagance he doesn't really want I you to pinch pcniiics and look as if you came off of flu‘ 111N881“ counter. Ilic is just show-mg off. He wants you to be a living adver- 1 tiscment of v hat n go-grltci" hc is. _ 1f you look about you. you viii] soc that nicn doiit hunt out the stiporior girls for viivcs. Thry pick oui. the onrs who make thv-m foo. like they are little tin gods. Nor are the doorinal wivcs the best loved and the best treated cite-s by their husbands. Quite the contrary. Mon like vdvrs ulro are gccd sparring partners. ll is no fun in kicklnl around a woman who won't fight back and who makes her husband feel like a hccl. And so it guts. wife. Which may not be accord Evrry man wants a good vtifc. but not n pcrfcct ing to Hoyle, but is according to llfc. Don't Make This Mistake When Child is Constipated Don't upset s child already upset by ul- Itipstlon with nasty-tasting iuativos o! iianis. grilling eathsrtics. Gin Chiidrqb Owri Tablets. This new corrective made Q racially for gmwll] youngsters‘ needs h In luunt to take-acts so gently and non- Is without iilasfrsesbla reaction: tbl‘ Ivan tho fuslieut ch Id won't obioot to their In. Malro laxative-akin] time nay on ti!!! and yourself. mothorl Get Childlifl ‘hblets tndu at Your drullill. i“ GIFT oooveww o-o-o-o-o-ooo-voao-o-o M o He rn 1 Etiquette I 4 l ‘ By Roberta Leo § speak inrto a telephone? ¢+<o+++~+¢++¢+o++oo+o¢: Q. What is the proper way to A. Talk directly into the mouth- piece with your lips not more than half an lncli away. Each inch that you add between your lips and the mouthpiece is equal to adding 120 wire miles to the dlitarne your voice must. travel. Use a full. natur- al tone. and take carp to pronounce each word clearly and distinctly. Don't lalk too loudly. as this may cause the words to blur in trans- mission. Q. What seals are occupied by the family of the bride at a church wedding‘? ' M lTTlN S ’ wowo-vooo-owo-ooa-o-omo-Q» St- r v e Y o u r iifnrm, fin Th; conversation about rabbit hunting was resumed briskly early this morning I overheard it from tho adjoining room. It began be- fore the twilight had given place to tho dawn with its blush of sun- rise. "’N t! a iubblt would barely poke his nose into the share, jcs‘ this far, would that kill him dead?‘ Jamie wanted to know, Jumcl’ an- l swers ivere in sleepy monosyiiabiesl HEINZ <27 VARIETIES --Qu.ii BABY FOODS LOOK FOR THE COMPLHE LINQ lLihy ity until his youthful qlifistltlllfl‘ pres- ently demanded lengthier replies. Then my name was called. in .1 i duet when Jamie was “as hungry as a. bear-as two bears!" And then I it was that our day-this vcry cold‘. 4 one. was begun. z . lIQ-FO-QQ-O By Anne Ashley o o Except when 1 went at odd times _ to read the thermometer, at g cold Q. llow can 1 remove warts‘: . corner of the house both Jamie and’ A. Castor oil lemon Juice, or I had 1° POSLPOHB our going out i kerosene, applied two or tin-re times doors until the afternoon. Even dnlly for four or five days or longer. the". 811d llmld the brilliant sun- will cause lhcm to disnppcatr. leav- Shihe we were-obliged to tnkc our ing no lracc. Appllcaticr-i 0f oil 0f BXEITiSe in the shelter of lht’? (‘lllllllfllflli three times dnliy will rc-| b“1i‘li"1?§» 5° 711151)’ and cold wtVrnove than without soreness. A mu"?! Wflfly- Round about and barn ‘strong solution of tluclllrv 0f 10111111‘? 11nd 107th across the yards ini- _ applied night nnd manning for] small sled and its owner was haul. three weeks ls also at‘. excellent; ed by footsteps that were not toolrenndy. certain in the prevailing strong Q. llow should disinfect wind and the slipDery condition of l burned‘? i our paths. We would likely hat-c A. When burning a disinfectant made better progress if severa; pets in a room. the dish containing thel had not been taken along u; we“ disinfect-ant should be set, ir-‘o an-f Thcsc took a dclighit in escaplnyolhcr dlsli containing water. _ _ 1 from their _\'C'L|flg may“; especial: Q. llow can I make new linware‘. iy I thought. in plat-rs where the l rust proof? ‘ wind horc down on us. more Wis. Rub with grouse and terously. {warm slowly without bunulng ants bcl then I tie-l o rust. , ton; it ls used, and it will not we ciiJ-Li-YPU Wells 2f roasting. which pastime proved so fascinat- 1118 I was afraid it would be kept up until either the cold or the dark- ness finally would return us in. doors to our many waiting tskg We iundc some calls: on Jzinmvs black lamb in the shcd. who m"- linucil to iii-blah: away daintly. at the hay in the feeding rack. uii. mindful of her visitors; on i]... new died?" tliclt nddctl in I James-like way “I ncvcr liked that fellow any- ivay." I . Perhaps thc vcry bcst time of allf our tlriy t'.lillC\iJBl'(‘ly past lh; lnmpg lighting whcu tlm mo“ réturnc/i“ from their work in the maplfi 810W Wc were preparing the supprr then nud to plcarse a whim of Jamie's W43 o e calf, who got up from hcr sti-awy, had movcd the table lo a cusicrl bell 10 IPBBPd us with largo won-l sclting ncnrcr the fire. He haul ‘IPWHZ c.1195; rm Nlvilic the Mns- [winced an extra plate, not saying CQYPY duck who surveyctl us in r lnuvii about it. but nt the same liinc‘ disinterested manner from HEY‘ rnost cxpovtantlv. Jamic lcc:ps iris; place among some hens on (1143. feelings pretty well POUUPHlCd. You r0051. Jamie no lomzcr finds amusn-l sense his thoughts not in nny spok- "1_1‘11l. 1n making her lake sliorLl on word hut in a quirtitcss, that is Trlshlcnerl flights hut was content not cvidcnt whcn his niu nrc uith l” admm’ i191‘ Pluietly- from a dis-. him. W!‘ liraril footsteps on a \'€"i1|\- "3""- "15111 it good" he rcmai-kq-d dali and at once Jamie ran to ppm» as we came away from the pou]. the rloor, Rob was there and the; try house "th-Jt. that while [trait-pi loucly. faithful Mutt-dog. t think k" _i_*¥ ‘now. f shall ncvcr see more ji" ‘ (‘Xhresscd uu any countonnnt-es then lwas rcvcalcti thrre nt ill-g niectin; ‘of Juinic ivllh his father and his é Coo/ab Cornerg W ro+e4 00410440 04%; 0 v4 o; p .. . . ..._ g“ __ (Continued ch Page 3i oow-soooooooo-sooooooooo-o __"—M_ SCOTCH FANS 1 cup butter “k 011p brown sugar 15 CUPS flour ‘.5 tcuspoon salt _Ml§'l'lIOD: Ureanvth: bullcr un-l m "gm and Sratiually‘ crv-m in thc 51181"- 3111 the flour rind salt lu-‘ gcthcr and gradually u-Qyg this mm the creamed mixture. iv-hon the mixture becomes too stiff to work Willi a spoon. knead ti until 1h;- m. grediniits hold UJKOUIH’. ltcll out tn! 11 lightly floured board lo about 1 l’ MEYERS 'C'OOOC ~C‘QDDOOODOOO'_ W3C“ Wimiurs l\.ll| runners-up will announced on cwmplotlon q A. Those on the left-hand side. ‘of the ccrficr aislc. Q. which is proper for a man to ', “May I have the next. dance?" or. “D0 you have the next. diincc taken?" A. “hlny 1 have the next dance" is the correct form. TiiE STARS silt- ly GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Friday. January 3i A RATHER strange or curiotl course of events. or some sort of subtle and bvzvlldcrlnl llfdelw-T" rent of experiences. circumstauctl or adventures. nilgiht. be the 111E111“ or bresklng down the devastating. cxploslvc and unproductive cum~ plexlon of recent. days. makir-J’ WW for some unique experience or worthwhile achievement if handled with ingenuity rstraint and practic- 31 grasp of underlying causes. Deep analysis efficient nturrngcment. 811d s generally tactful rind constitute-r)’ mode of conduct. miuht Prlmliwg strange and startling results. frea slowly sagaclously alcrtly. If It; ls Your Birthdn! Those whose birthday ll. is 1118i‘ prepare for a year o! tho P01111131’ subtle baffling and lntrlsul-nr. 1n- which great lssuee are at alako. d9’ pan-up; upon the sagacity. actunen. shrewdncss and lnesse with which sxtraordinary or bewilderinl Blfu‘ ations art: maneuvered. A bhlk in recent atfuirs. of far-reaohins gigntncpiwc, may produce startllflfl or dramatic dcnouemor-‘s. Analysis. ralionallzlng. conciliation and in- tuition may develop into some i11- lplflng climax. But m9 11¢" t° Ill possibilities. DESIGN NO- M0 ,. Crocheted mittens are sally cm- broidercd with bright wool flowers and leaves. Slmpig and lnexpmnlve to create. Pattern No. 940 ‘ ‘ cornpleto Instructions. To order: Sena 20 cents ln.coln lo Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. Design No. 940 a child born on mu an m1 _ "I11" - W ""’i'.i°' ?..“i’ll2..‘il'; fantastic talents or um - Add" tuition or inner 1180M "m"! l‘ a carefully and suocenfully’ W“ --- ---—~ ntrango and mysterious adventures pity _L__¢_,___, _ Primate inch thickness. Cut, wit‘ 1 J l!“ fluted cutter and than udui‘ '°"' Cmmmd ' vcircle into fan-shaped pieces. Platei 2nd: on an ungreased baking sheet and’ slngton bake in a moderately 530w ovcii 1.300‘ I r198. P.) for about 15 minutes. uni-ll‘. 3'“! _ a delicate brown in color. Chisholm. 51 DOHSIHS Street. City. , The last of these is slightly dif- .1 fcrerr. in flavor and texture. duo to l YEAR To 2 YEAR’ the fact that almond flavorln a d ‘ - _ . chopped. blanched almonds argusldd In’ fyiskuri?‘ l "u-w" tn the cookies. Nevcrthclrss the-so l, ' y iirc v tzstitllnr. trio lg 2nd: ‘Q dulc. ILR. No. 3. I '- B 3rd: JEA (f; null L53 Fitzroy straw, (:|1y_ o mum mum mm ‘a; 2 vicaiis 'r0 4 trans -w1tnou "dosing?! ‘V 1st: Luwi-znt-iigt- 3 yulr5_;q|| lilllsboro Street, City. j 2nd: Z6 Spring Park Road, City, JACKIE-ago 4 yearn-son rm» City. y -_ - ._._‘ I O-Q-O-§-Q-Q—O-OQ-§§O~@Q*Q UQ-Q O O4 ' ; Better English g D- 0. Ilihml 00-4. . 3rd: 1 0-06-04- hid: Bmmnerlide 1- What is Wror-g wiui uiu sen- tence? "ti; flashed a large roll of money." 2. What is the correct pronunc- latton Of "lhelterw! 3. Which one of these words is - 3rd: ' Cllnbcfland Strool, City. I 1m fiméid? Wronsdoer. wrangle, - ""- , 2nd: JAMES-age ‘i yclrQ-mn mtuwwmhaezngoee the word "verl- fljy 5"”; 3|“ 5. What la a word beginning with a": eon that rn “ "e (‘l-m disdatnful . M“. Cm. ANSWER! . 1. 'l‘hls is a colloquial expression. _ 3"’- "HQ flll-Pllyed a lute roll of money." 2. Pronounce lhe-s-ter, a "MWIM- accent. am lylllbk; a» II notyonounoo the a as ln ate. nor accent second syllable. 3. wretched- mss. 4. Agreesble to truth cr to fact‘. actual; real; genuine; as, "the veritable Deity." 5. Contomptuous. Chariot-tot» n, It. I. No. 2nd: lands. . lem. Emerald. cm I 88 Kciuinuon Rood. City. pl w" “’ ls If! “q m9: an 1”“ ‘w, am‘ , roar-y Friday Phone 880-1. | surface and the marble appears likq \\\\\\lunmnu//////7p 0% “OIOOOFMJ134I'I00'Q"3.0'O?DUOOOOOOOWNIQOQO! AYNUUNCI; RESULTS 0X M1153" Children's Jamboree 6 MONTHS T0 1 YEAR BARBARA-vac ll months-daughter uf Mrs. A. A. John. DONALD-fie 8 monthhson of Mrs. T. J. Ling. Ken? .llll)l'l‘ll LOUISE-ago 6 months-daughter of Mrs. J. R. ARTHUR-Mac 1P3 years. sou of Mrs. ll. Mclnnil, Parit- 'E'l""'_“3° 2 Tuflib-dlildller of Mrl. Eve Arson- “WRESA-“Ia t rem-dawnin- of Mrs. wum 01am». 4 trans T0 a its/ins 151 gala-In I yuan-Asylum o! Mn. IIIIO Ian, hat . CAROL-ago 5 yearn-daughter oi‘ Mrs. A. DUCFAEL-Mo 6 years-son of Mrs. lsn Hughes. s vsans ro a Yams EDNA-ace l resrs-davlhhr of Mrs. an llsaiell. Im- QANDRA-Ilfl 8 yearn-daughter of Mrs. Boy MacDon- llfl. IINMMM! by Mrs. Sam Kennedy, 5r, l YEARS TO l2 YEAR! lat: l LAURA DOIIIN-ue I years-daughter of Mrs. W. Wood. l. LAURIE-us I years-m u Mrs. c. M. Blue, Little: 3rd:' NORMA LEI-ago 12 yeorr-dniuliter of MII.»\M llu- rwms . scams. and EMILY-ago i years-daughter: o! Mr. u. vim. Winners photos will be pubIi-iied tn this paper. WIMh for Euler Special in edition illel Thlrlll!» Feh- -- oui. Now h the this w prepare. ‘Open ‘nausea; and j1 evmlnrn to uommipom bislncsl public. CllAI-LOTTITOWN Household Scrapbook t l: low-In has O O-O-O-+O-Q O-@Q-O OQQ-OOO-O-QQ-g a‘ a o-o-aqoovo 0a ~ ‘l 4-1 Grease on Marhls Grease spots are sometimes dlffl. cult to remove from marble. Appivi a paste made oi‘ crude potash and whiting mixed with water. or m“ quicklime to the consistency s1 crcum with strong lye. Apply with . brusm. For either method. let m. main twentywfoua- hours and wash off with soap and water. Polish m. new. A Non-Skid Pin a 'I'urkisi-i towel over the table end of the sewing machine vihgn you are working on a silk drug Thcn the silk materials will not slip off the machine during the stitch. lng process. _ Fluffy Rice l-‘or fluffy. snowwhite ricc. add two tablespcoiu of lcmoii juice to each quart of water. \\\’\\l\liiiilliiiiiIIIlI// lfilillf f i i\\\\\\\\\\k\\\\\\ .‘ tl-‘CWZ-("CIUUXNI-sf: OC‘C"O'€>‘O"Z: . o STUDIO ‘t? 1% a ‘z’ ‘i: be nwilcd priI-cl as pizvloiuiy i? o J of Mrs. H. C. Mellish. M Elm -">i3'. DQI3QDDb1I~QC-:fo' of Mrs. Victor Ling. ‘l2 Upper of Mrs. Fred llynol. l! Upper . MDJI-QDQDQYJQQOODDDADO Mnoboan. l! of Mrs. M1 Costello.’ m nu- “ Brighton a m almanac ldmt _'