W0man‘s Realm/Social and Personal; Livingfit Leisure N $9. / —THE WOMAN'S REALM-f BACK T0 SCHOOL _._... Beck to school. The streets resound _With the dear familiar sound children's voices, Qt children's laughter, ' annuals’: l‘ Sitting by a window ii useless, from a health point of view, un- less the window ls open. declare health authorities. who point out THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN oonomr 01x says; Mate With Roving Eye loaoilct’: Osilns Slew: its’: lever lieslly Bren lie _ DEAR LUSS DIX: My husband swoons over 9W1’? W9"! 8R1 ‘i-I-i. k511i... t. I Diary Farmer's Wife “And ha! do you like living alone!" James asked me this morn- mtian his continued absence 31 days spent at the seed-white gr in; at Rob's doubt- less hsd suggested the question. Themwusctcourse no needofa reply, not did he expect one. ilbr Fashions/Lite . . s ..-..,......ue:l.»s ,. i’ ew<;-<.-<.;<._~<.s,<.<.w.~c<.t.><.<. 4. cs at‘. all‘ mm“ '5 "'""'TFR whit... - *- HSK FOR CEUJHICRHFI BY flfifli€v HT YOUR IUJELLERS .. 1amzfmmu l... _.= "pa? .' »‘ NOVEMBER 1. 1946 rolure ll g n. vital: r2ll.|Ji. m“ 81'“ m“ °“ ‘he “semm ‘n’ he sees, s; the bobby-soxers do over Prank Sinatra, and it just makes i“ b0!!! III” m“ l! W111i!“ h" Pwe for the su uni. occasion. -. .- iiliieh-itri-‘i-a»; 1nd long echoes rippling after...“ Vacation over, they return Io more than classes: they will learn That books are only open doors: That knowledge dwells i-n meta- phcrs: That geometry may lie ~ Across a segment of the sky. While history may he revealed 1n a river. or a field, And the secrets of all art Best no farther than the heart But now the most Lmportant thing ls that the school bell soon will ring, And time is short. and friends must Exchangilig Summers in the street! —Mae Winkler Goodman in the New York Herald Tribune, Flies’ legs are used to manufac- ture the false eyelashes fashion- lble with women. The amckestacks on some mod- Irn ships do not really discharge smoke-they ere camouflage and enclose such things as dog ken- nels or ventilation shafts. FIIIROAT IIIISKY? ms rsas...s<>odiin§. 659°‘? relief f mush» “i ‘m’ due toms! Vick: h 1) are Ssmglgod lsoegzliuse edi ated £5 it"s’ ‘Mlservm VapoRub. TY)’ '45‘ tra-violet rays of the sun, in fact, the only sure way of getting thcse rays, is to stay out of doors, at least one hour each day. rnssrrc ‘GOES’ T0 sea ' A recent use of plastics has been for the decks of ships, hitherto made of oak, spotlessly clean and scrubbed. In the ships of tomorrow we shall find plastic decks made of coarse vegetable fibres, such as those of the coconut or the pinc- apple, bounded into a web with rayon fibres. This shaped mass is dipped into a thick plaster syrup and converted into solid plank; under heat and great pressure, The planks, fire- proof and practically indestructible, have a polished finish, and are then bolted to the deck plates. Avvordins to a metropolitan daily. the Emperor of Japan has recent- ly appointed Tamiko Yamarnuro, dilukhter of the late Commissioner Yamamuro. to the important posi- tion of school inspector and leader of schooling for women in Japan. SATIN POUCHES FOR GLAMOR NEW YORK- Small satin pouch purses and envelopes in pale pastel brocades, shot with gold and slver threads, with jeweled locks and intricate catches; sllmly proportion- ed box bags; soft bags of taffcta and faille, studded or smothered in seed pearls; little bags pattern- ed in Czechoslovakian rhinestones and those spattered with sequins and psillettes-these are the sea- son's loveliest. They carry their own air of distinction and assur- ance. Over-the-shoulder evening bags for dancing strike s new note. and they are u light and gay n the occasion for which they will sparkle. Carrots with their tops on may look prettier than the topped va- riety but actually they are less fresh. When the carrot is in the ground, nourishment goes from the leaf to root. Pull the carrot out of the ground and the nutrition goes the other way. leaves drawing moisture and food from the root. BREAKFAST TREAT Pear Marmalade is a treat for the family breakfast and requi-res, for four pints, four pounds (l4 cups) of peeled. cored, sliced Pears; two ouncu green ginger root or one ounce of dry ginger root; two as before. COLE T EA "i" COFFEE YOURS ‘TU ENJOY lemons and two pounds of sugar. Place the pears in _a preserving kettle in layers, sprinkling each grated ginger. If dried root is used break in pieces and tie ‘m bag. Let the mixture stand for two or three hours c-r overnight. Cook slowly until clear and thick. Pour into sterilized glasses. 4—_,___"________..__ ‘A Cook MINCE-APPLE TUBNOVER-S ’s Corner Flaky pastry 1 cup mlncemeat 1 cup chopped. unpared BPP1¢5 1/3 cup choppedywalnuts ‘.1, cup orange juice R011 pastry thin. cut circles about 5 inches in diameter. Mix mince- meat with apples. nuts and orange juice. Place a heaping tablzspoon of mixture cn half of each circle. Make several slits on the other half of each pastry circle. Dampen edge and fold pastry over mixture. Press edges together with a fork. Bake in hot oven (450 deg. F.) about 15 minutes until lightly brown. Makes 12 turnovers. GINGER COOKIES l cuip shortening ‘A cup sugar 1 e88 1a cup molasses 8/, cup irradiated evaporated milk ‘A tablespoon vinegar 3 cups sifted enriched flour 2 teaspoons soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspori cinnamon beat well. to sugar mixture. A 0.01.470’ Men/trio VITAMIIFD" HE vitamin D content of Carnation Milk has been increased from the former e162 to 400 International main pa: reconstituted‘ quart (half Carnation, half wanes) . . . nearly 2% timea as much This additional irradiation assures a margin of safety for the preven- tion of rickets in normal infants, and provides the vit good bone and tooth development and excellent growth. So now, more than ever, Carnation Milk ranks as a preferred food for bottle-fed babies, for their growing brdihers and sisters, and for grown- ups, who also need "sunshine" vitamin D. This greatly increased amount of essential vitamin D is provided at no extra cost. l. D need ‘for ' Listen to the Contented Hour Mondays OFUY-ll PM. and Dgggpionbletwoli Carnation Milk A CANADIAN raooucr "nv-o-m-MW gouiorg PREZES FOR HOME BAKING WOMEN WHO layer with sugar. lemon juice and" Cream shortening and sugar thor- oughly. add egg and molasses and Mix milk and vinegar. Sift flour with other dry ingred- ients and add alternately with milk Drop from tea. spoon onto “greased baking sheets and bake moderate oven (375 ‘are om g d deg. E.) until brown. about 12 min- ‘.0 g g ° ° “m” m’ lutes. Makes 6 doz. 2% inch cookies. my blood boil. Lug at girls, and he refuses to do 1t- Ihave gotten to the Is it too much for a married man proud of their wives stare at girls? ANSWER: "' him as ridiculous u,‘ a ladyklller. But perhaps he means nothing by hi5 lady-charming. an eithibition of vanity, and you are about it. So if you want to reduce the temperature of your blood from the boiling point to normal or sub-normal, quit worrying over it. Just be blind to the passes he makes at every woman. Probably the great- est kick he gets out of it is seeing you wrlthe with jealousy. DEAR. MISS DIX: My wife nags me continually to give up my business and move to another state because she wants to be near he: parents. I have a fine job. with a good future before it. and I-am not willing to throw this up to go to a strange place where I would have no way of even making a living. She is so discontented that she is cross with the children, neglects her housekeeping and her personal appearance, and we are all very unhappy. i am not trying for a divorce. 1 and try to get our domestic affairs And it isn't so much my blood bollms as it 1s W feeling that he is too adolescent to be married and tied down to one woman. Also, that he isn't satisfied with me: I beg him to stop star- place where I canfLsta-ixdit any longer. Certainly the married man who cannot make his eyes behave. and who ogles every girl he passes on the street shows that. he bl-l never grown up. for it is a boy's trick that makes NOT IN GOOD TASTE NothLng but lack of good. herd sense. in the first place, and a sense of dignity, in the second place. and not ap-iout to me’ “he “h. pieclating how offensive he makes himself to the women he is trying; to start a street flirtation and who have nothing but contempt for the amateur Casanova, snakes him do it. But it is hopeless to think you can ever stop him. He will probably still be giving the eye to every woman he meets when he is 10 years old and still thinking that he is to give up? Do men who are MRS. 0. as it makes his wife jealous. n i.‘ just foolish to get yourself si-l het up just want to make life tolerable straightened out. I don't drink or run after women. I bring home my pay check to hei- and stay onl the job and endeavor to get ahead. either get straight, or get out? ANSWER: I certainly do. and 1 Don't you k-iink it is her duty to UNHAPPY HUSBAND think that unless you take some decisive measures with your wife she is going to nag you into doing; what she wants you to do. She will badger you into throwing up yo‘ | good job and going to live mar Mama and Papa. and that will srpelll your ruin because you will not find lty as you have now. and when you such another business opportun-i can't furnllh your wife with the money she is used to she ‘viii IEpNJBCh you with being a failure. | My advice to you is to tell your wife that if able is so set on living 119B!‘ her Barents to so and do it. but that you will not go with her. and that you will only make her a small allowance on which to live. Tell her that as long as you 0811.51“)- I Keep your pay checks yourself. port htir she will have to earn her board and kee-p by being a decent housekeeper. will do when we marry. think? ANSWER: You are just DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: My girl friend and I are l5. We are' {always talking about what we will name our children and viiiat we; Mother thin-Its this is awful. indulging in a hangover from What do you‘ TEEN-AGERS. , I YOU!‘ lchlldhmd when YOU Played with dolls and gave them romantic names out of story books. Practically all girls in their teens plan what they Y QIDW up and who will never weary of making love to them and afio are not in the least like the prosaic youths M o d e r n Etiquette By Inserts 14a Q- 1f l sirl has refused to ifsnce with a certain man. may she with mommy rive the same dance to another man? _ A. Not unless she wishes to be guilty of rudeness. both to the first man and to her hostess. Neither a lfirl nor a man can ever become Pvmslsr when they resort to such practices. . Q- What should a guest say to the hostess when leaving, after an informal dinner? A. "I have had s v - able evenmenui-s. Browne?" will. elquivalent expression of apps-wig- on. Q. Should’ the bride and bmeg maids wear gloves? A. This is optimal. i How Can 1 u sysiuusmq Q. bread A. g-lowconifrssbcirolissnd BY IDPIIII them ina med- n pen with I. tight-fitting cover. Put intl-ieovenandllvesmplstime (about a half hour) to steam. This treatment will produce an origingl freshness. Q. How should I ins-i braid‘! A. When lrming braid use soy. ersl thicknesses of ‘mrkisia towels. Place the braid face down on this and iron the beck of it. “mg-low can I make eras-sherry A. Adeliciotu ssisd is made Wlhmflbllfl iellyserved with elm‘ hells of cream cheese. Cover the cheese with with m vim M6 ium wet cloth and placing them in - nuts. and sanesisengesaswb they finally do take for husbands. é House/lt-owld Scrapbook a, mun; Leo ‘&’"><>~\o<x\ ‘This! Hindi To fatten thin hands. wash them in hot water, dry, and rub a little olive oil into them. Make the applic- ation before retiring so that the oil can remain on as long as possible. Cutflaag Cake When baking two-layer cakes try placing the two bottoms together. rho bottom will be crusty. and the cake is not so likely to fail apart when it is cut. Booth; Threads Before pulling the bastingthreiuis out of material. out the thread every few inches. It will avoid leaving holes in hire material. Morning Smile Young Man-Do you believe in Robin one, where we were closed in and the outside world. e . e w l its charms, they can soon become extremely rrmnotonous Not that his absence left me alone for Jeanie we; in her house across the lane and Psrd whose yelps are easily read by the family. is a oonimon 11 sometimes too persistent friend and guardian to both places. At the time James and I had come to the coolness of the stabie to attend to the morning niilkinz 0n YHYIIIS like ours the "betzer half" spreads m table and then leaving the tea-kettle to bull and the breakfast in the making-arid regulating stove drafts as ii safety precaut- ion she follows the man of her choice to the barns And U. BS Janus is sometimes wont to point an ambitious woman" then with milk P5115 0" arms she leads tile way! The thick, cold fog which nrevazled at the moment, served to make our meet- mg place a sanctuary, an humble free from the frets and cares of A warm coowc-bby stable where a contented herd is housed may not conform to the heighlh 01 cleanliness according to bacteriolo- gists no matter how clean and mm- forlablc the stalls and yet l! I should happen to oc-me to ours io find that the SiRiiliCh hcwezl beams set in place by James forbears were cleanly avmpt and shininfl. I iuiow the spirit of the p.aoe would be lost for me I love dim cob- webby stables 0-1 a Y'all or Win16’! morning or again lit ar-d bewitch- m; by lantern l:g_i.t. For minutes and hours are leisurely measures IQ‘ time there and one is almost wavy-are qt its passing. Here. this morning there was no sound of ‘he anxj-gus 3nd troubled world rent by schisms ind iurmoils but here was the be“! 0f Peace “"5 oomradeship Bild ‘gcpdwiil. The very cats, thirsty no doubt. walled with meal: but pleased ex- pressions, on a. wide sill These are content once the first streams of lliiillllIlllllS ltlitvellmlita VICKS .Vsaollun BlililS I LOVELY ACCESSORIES and get married. They all dream‘ f marrying handsome lads who will take them to live in ivory towers i . l DESIGN N0. Li!“ contains complete instructions. Q To order: Send 20 cents in coin ‘to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte town Guardian. . closely followed by Rob's l, grading milk play a regular lilting strain in the depths of the pail. ‘rhey sit with arms folded, ss ii~ were, until the beat of it ceases and the work- er rises from his seat Then as if by common consent they too rise in a body and joined by Ferd, who in the face of this 311W of felines. must wait outside the threshold, they precede us lo the separator house where certain allocations are made in their behalf. If the number of cows in our milking herd has been decreased by the sale d Mary the pure bred jersey, in re- cent weeks. tha cat family has in- creased to a place that comparing whlskered chops with our wealth in milk ls, to say the least un- settling. Even James agrees with me that “somethings got to be done about it". , s o In the meantlmg Tabby, quite fetching now in her Autumn garb. though she is inclined to mix her colors and with, I would say, the added grace the years have bestow- ed, is to be found twice a day on that sill Here too the darky-cat comes, apparently in an indolent manner, often gaping eieopily but silll sleek and iionchalant. Be- tween the two and .1‘. intervals. no less than four halt-drown oats of what Jamae tiils the "UZBI" variety lcli at ease. Their owner- ship is not clear Th-zy may be our property now, but only by vir- tue of continuous possession for some belong by rights to the house on the hill “Yes E-len" James said when he put his milking stool aside and eyed the number of alert mous- crs taking pIBCB-klwe over the door step and I (the wont-sail had been mrlzing suggestions as to a, pain- less and sure discs-sol of any eut- pius in the seething ‘waters that abound in the ceep pool when there is a gcod flow from the waste gate above "we must soon do sonic- thlng about them-but do you know Ellen? I haven“ seSn a rat around the place for i .1113 That breed o‘ cats, I SPlidVfl makes dandy gocd hunters." ' I O If I lingered too long aver i-he ciidin-g of .1 lachk this momlng "when presently 1 was alone again, cr being over-tempted by the cov- era several gieri-odicals, i had leafed them through to bruvse dc- lighicdly in their pages, I lived 1c regret it later-m a way. Ford's happy bark heralded the coming cf our u-arkers in Aiderlea, when nfier luncliing alone, I was as Aunt Kitty Mahoney tisi-d to say "in the middle" of a batch of doughnuts “‘Makc sugary oncs next time" ‘Jamie had advised me a". we snack- ;o:l in the field at potato-digging fme likes sugary ones the best". ,So coated with sug-sr these were [for the grading of setcflkept us busy all of this lovely Ootdaer afternoon. Now ihat stars ‘ have appieered and a slip of n moon was" and is no longer James "sits qule-Z scent" in his old armchair unoc-. cupied since mom. Jock has comet in from the last of his choring to as he says "borrow the paper"; James brightens "Well" he do-_ serves glancing fowards the clock- "I gills that load must have pus- ed inspection all right". "Yes"‘3 Jock agrees with a faint smile “un- less we get it buck in toe moriilngl "Well" he says fiTmly and knowing the pains he takes wl-tl; the grade. and the rest. of his family's efforts; Jcok and I laugh together "I'll be‘ d——ed if I'll gra-ie them over!" 1 " Until teamorrorl . Diary GOOd-night. . , u. u. William! _ £92 1. What is wrona with this 5111-} fence? "You must do this right‘ away." _ _ _ 2. What is the correct P‘1_°"1¥'-'- iatlon of "loquacious" and 10ml‘ . iiy“? ‘ 3 a, Which one of these Word! 11 misspelled? Isaac. isingiass. ismus. isolation. 4. What. does merit" mean? , 5. WVhat is a word begimiinit with cru that means a ‘severe trial or test"? the word "a UB- ANSWERS 1. Say, "You must do this at once (or, immediately)? 2. LOQ- uacious; pronounce lo-kwmshus. a as in way. Loquacity; prof-ounce lo-kwas-l-ti, a as in at. 3. Isthmus. 4. To enlarge or increase in size. amount. or dearee. “Rah 5113mm"! a stream." "Ange: augments a dis- pute." 5. Crucible. PLAY AT ALL AGES when a, person gets over the "play habit", he or she has started’- to grow 01d. This is the subject c! a proncpricemcnt from Ottawa, by- the Department of National Health: and Welfare, lu-glng some form cf recreation at all ages. “We navel. grow too old to play. but we start to grow old when we give up Dial“ ing," says a health authority. Ths Department urges pecpl: of all ages to get out of doors wherever possible. to enjoy benefits of Catt‘ ndak climate, in order to build up reserve strength for the later year: of life. list all of CClllfoe, l in; our meagre ration, bait those that were to be reserved for that grandson of ours. Around the turn that is our driveway came the family car, truck heaped with the gear of the potato- And James‘ surprised ...-_-1_- IILIIFI IAYISFAGTION GUARANTEE‘ LACKHEAIJS - PIMPIB Us; what thousands have fried for prom lb re evlng irnples rash, blackheads, ltc - mildiy m icated Cuticnra! 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