QOJ-OOOOOOQ L L“”‘I".<5‘f."7' ,.>.. - 7' :¢ ‘:77 grewrae- r!f'!—-E' -—=-- CP"*P/"!f‘I“C‘¢P‘Q"B Tr Qwatnnwnh-u,» _¢._...s... -._.__ 4.141444- Q -P~'\GE-T.“TQ OO-OQ-O Oi O0 Q ( 90 0Q OOO§QQ§fQOO~OOOfi-OOOO O44 Q§OOOOO~QQOfOO~OO§4§O-Q-OQ"QO. Women's RealmfSocial and PersQnahFashi n31 keys t0 a cabin li Lida Larrimore ‘ § MACRAE SNUYN poivieuums R115 ‘ ---- ----------- -— ICKS tWO l9 11.11111 Grle s»- 1,, we; Olfljinglislimenh . ;_, “Ee .. ‘.‘....‘..‘.._‘.‘K.Q... ... AA a s.s¢ooo¢0o0oo0ooooooooeaoo-ooe00QQQQKO-OO-oo-oboooooooooooooooeoooooaooooooooooaoavea‘ :;.e ner t 11m Ga 1L1. MFNU SEN 1C! ( ll.\ l"l I'll Y .i1sL‘ iiuiu tin- \\‘ " cd t-xit, on his \\'.\_\‘ thud bet-n. She felt like a. traitor .5111.- felt ‘taken out the mbin. stood \\‘(h1(l,\llL‘(l and .\ll(‘l. 'l'liv llfllti lnw '11 liiil. at-rn“ a i> Jitillou. up a cvii ’l'tititl J1lll('\\.|_\'. 11.111‘. his b.1113; -,_\' rising his lalond ktpt her prom; s, Kate who called. she'd stud Lin)" didn't know she was calling. 1011111101112 connrctitiu was bad. He .li.idii'i |)(‘l‘ll able to hear very \\t‘l.. ,'»\.illlt‘(l llllll to conic. he'd concen- "ited on getiznt: the (lll‘t‘(‘llOllS site gave him fairly clear in his inttid. . ' (lap-l Steady, fllll\(>\\'f\_\'. The '-1hiii;, to tin was ltt iwnicviitriite on uvitziz: there He'd know .4 ‘etxiouuii what the trouble was. iniylie there was no trouble. Kate Jthlll ‘,1 '1'1l.li1'L lei i1. l _ 1 1.. st. ‘Yutl 11in ldii‘. 11.1w suppn-v " "Flu-re ‘i fllll 11111111111, ti ‘phriri’ .11" John ruusorl {mm HW “'14P Mm, W. ,1, ihadnt tnade her reason for his ‘ " ' "* 1.. i". ' “Hum? "l Kn" “mu mus’ “no lllrllll.‘ 1110191111216» tliliflfillllwl???) I Il-mvlp lbw“ ‘I l”! (m3. N“\v York. The trip 1111 111 Kate's n". W” l“ all". 1S coupe couldn't 11.1w 11111-11 too (‘Offl- ' " “W11” h”. H“ “m” fowihlv 'l"1‘1 s \0'll"’lllllg to ,,, _1,,_‘_ _ ,. . . . ‘Wyflllllk l“ I'M‘, Kve 1 tie U1. H111 l iil told hini (jay “ ‘ " “ ' ‘“"' ‘ ’ didn't know she was calling-- “Ilpavcnsv Vi“ . _1 r0 beicilfllllllltlll-J i“ ‘h_‘_’cg'“"lf ‘_“°'“ " , d on Tins r011 0c \SIONS .111 . v.1 fit" W" _ , 5111113111 \.\Rl Y 0v (‘OATS will!‘ wnr 11.; .n- tack _ 1min ll‘l', ' twmtl, rc- 1 4, <.. hicti \ p 1' t-d G. int .1 111113111- . and‘ ‘ u lilulll 1W1‘- 1“! ~ :1 1L. 3111.11‘ ".11 lllrlllOll vitality "Cai t you? The bacon is burn- E l g;.\,;, t’ and featuring a ‘ed 1° a U" of tircssinaker detail 1n "Good Loixll" 1'1» rucful smile tuck; and Clever ma“? ‘Wlflff-“fl m?” 317‘ " ‘ “a g-"m- l. fur coats have reached "Will you cook breakfast, nlitvl M“; m and m 53p K-VP-w _ f i n, Furs for 'l'll liavr- '11. f stippiisr" .1111 said t)“ “Lad [he mntqy of 211111111- ' 111-’ q in fitted SWGQQOI‘ and ti? In -l‘»’l .iin stlhouctte in every {H1111 Johns 111141 (l length from the short, iiiiii"irl\~*\l '1 t 1o the 110w trottcur cunts laid 111~i-1ka.\~_' you'll t iii-i rtip Length» to the full length xitllll‘ ;'.~-~p \\'o i.i::'. stat". for Ntxzv ;.; _ k ‘ltd; s“ l-‘ui- livery Personality. '1 n ll1l»ll f~'.l u',\<\it___t.l1c, 11111111 '. sec their ' linporlalit, furs are be- nd.- was _ binned l‘ vd for every type ixrrson- qf hflfvtll trot @1111", fntn ' uvciy type of woman, » _ lie be tall. short. or inedi- mp1 1,,- fqllltlift’ z "There are fur coats for in tilted styles, ‘Yclbflllle box coats for the aver- lage WOlllflll. . .. > point ' sin- 111111’. ' . lcf: ilie v.11" tiinre and that 1110;,‘ with the led‘; brought ine | a - b 1k 12am. 13¢ Hy] ¢_ Th,“ kmdiy DOuble westrabllity 1.! another Hep w“, up Reslslanc’ h lOz-‘pypd m {Rel 5,11“, FM‘. m lolpullll; that wonicn want and look lKLVKUJS ma,“ '13,,“ “Manda I‘ or in lllCll‘ fur coat. In fact, it 1s ‘-ll}7|>t1~ 131.1‘ .1 w be ready be- _ ‘ICES’ fllflqlglfilcfqul: Clgllwaollfg tor- .115 . II. lic <1 to at" 11.1014 . *1 I f. ‘ ‘ FUNCTIONAL m “uh, “mm Aha,“ “lulu, i, -uay and inght over everytinzig ._ . - , _ lihat niakt-s it a “mus? fashion for $11111? ‘s53??- ‘siiéfiialfiagi-‘ttiléill. rail and winte- illlxtsll-‘OSL of the bacon or have Trend m simpmny. l S npaflnrs ' lttrtkv-(l .1’ ,, . fa. P111 thatrctable Y-nnrs '1 treacherous, ‘h/iiiaii she ivrre "sinakcr details highly im- t iit in the styling of uor ccats _ . -- t . . “‘ Mm‘ iwun tmlfils, sliirriiu: and tiny tucks, nozed. The new style treat- 21F 1110111$—$lll1()ll(‘i»l.C$. sleeves and .-hnnldeis. c/z. s and lr-tigih vary trcording 1o the type of fur. Shoulders are honutifiilll’ smooth \\ 1h less of last years h-nght and \\'.ti'1ll. Exit-n 1i inst lht- tiorinal shcuidcr 1.110, they are more of the t1 , inannlsli tailored shoulder 1.110. Sic-eves are luxurious with the straight, l>< sleeves shown in nvw and siniirttri‘ versions. They arr w.(l:"r at tho bottom, more cracoful and in some cases may be itirned hark cuff-style to llf‘ll,t‘VL‘ the 3-4 sleeve effect which is par- ticularly fashionable. Balloon Sleeves. lso noted are balloon sleeves wizla fullzi as at the elbow, tnelon alt-eves 161th‘ fullilcss below" the llbow. bishop sleeves with small cuff. Fur style leaders are unenf- mously in favor of collars, moat of WlHCll are small and original looking, dressmaker 1n design Tiny tucks or jilcnts at the neck- lzne of collars make them stand up to frame the face. Big Peter Pan collars complement sports fur roars such as raccoon, moulton lamb and leoparcd cat, Bow-tied collars are wonderfully chic as ivvll as warm and those are stun- ning on thr- drcssy type swagger or trottcur fur coat, ‘ "ff/n! 7:27») A gzrfikmigw 1 1 W FROM DIRNDL AND SWIRL SKIRTS BECOME SLIMMER Fmhion rings the "bcll" silhou- e".o for F l1! From the full dirndl and swirl styles, skirts are turn- int: to a new pencil slunness. At _i'uur knees they flare into a soft fullncs: radiating frcm $<lm pleats “"l‘ lttl‘ llt‘l‘ which shone 1n _ ,\ 1.1m‘. in John's, she felt with Jvhlhl uncimiitirniliie sharpness that un- t1 111F011 lllfljustiiittti sense of guilt, She walk- zii the iecliiix. stooped, jerked 11pm 1h.- door. she had been right | ' to \‘.lll ’I‘odd his‘, night. But know- llltl’ that he was not, at this lllOllf-l to the lake, was l no longer" the sustaining relief it! 1311i it had been The \\'lirii he'll learned that Kale 500D Or as though she should be to the clearing behiiid- up against the tiadstci‘ sped down due in a s\vi1n1py' grade. head slumped Will}? fatigue au-ainst tlio leather uphol- nlt‘l'_3', 11:» t"; sllldfllllg from the 511111,; oi the 1v d, glilllCPd at the m ~A,,,,.', -- sjltdfilllllllvlal. 1st tl‘ take it easy, he m,‘ _, llliill-llll. .\l1\L'i\t.l1.llg the rushing speed 01 the car. grasped _l.uck_t- he'd left word _at home \\lll.'l't' he wits gOllIg last night. He'd a bnbvy" (',\‘}).'Cl\‘(l in iii-ar troni liei‘. He .._,.,L»‘» ‘miniilni hate laern surprised if m-MHQL Kn-‘d ualkt-il 111 on ‘Tory Wales‘ p.1.._v. A neck. lit-‘u said, and Guy plus ‘ ichanical, ti. ! lvfce. confidential project: or legis- Iall day to wait." low- laced goilets or ruffles 1.10mi I125 11,211»: ‘ cs have always been g _ ‘ v 1 . but. now wzth their 1' - f ti" 11' ‘"1 ~‘-:r~ um \r;1|‘< o; 311-. z; larrd lmtttms they are 1 , ~ ;. 1 . ~ . wore llrvir-ring than ever. 11w. .1. l 1111111 .1. 11_ . . .1 t! ' ll m llflll 11111111 ttt- .1 . _—_~; . ___-__--;_- v ~ " "t -‘ ’.1.:_l .1'-l.1..1 1 ..\;1i1"01)fp1|);~1 .1 wit... in coin 11:‘ .~..t:.:,;., to >1 1.; L) pR-l-Hlvlil 1-1 OUT OF 3 Canadian mothers relisvo misery of colds exlernollv with t '"""°" \IAnnRlll “mm. .. _.__---__.. -~_. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 2, 1940 ' Dorothy Dix '1 Letter Box AAA¢AQ44A4L -1 THE COOK 'S CORNER l IHUSBANDS NEED TO SHOW ' MORE CONSIDERATION TO WIVES Home is Just What the Man Makes it_—If He is a Grouch, Fault-Finder AmlMiser, He Cannot Expect Tranquility A man asks me "What's the matter with wives?" He says that wives used to be incek and mild, humble and patient, contented and subservient to their husbands. but that now they are restless, discontented and peev- _ . _ ish, not willing to stay put in their homes. 111d that they flout their husbands‘ authority. ‘so he wants to know why this 1s thus and whats the matter with wives, anyway. Well, I_ think the chief thing that is the matter with wives 1s 1111-5- bands, and goodness knows whenyyflu Sce W118! a. lot of women have got you can t blame them foi- being disappointed, The average man seems to think that all a woman asks of marrlflse I5 l° be "supported," though if the womair who slaves at cooking, cleaning, patching, aarning, penny- pinching and baby-tending doesn't earn her own board and keep. no laborer on earth does. But, anyway. her husband feels that he has done hlb whole dutv when he pays the rent and the gr00- ery bill and gives her a few clothofi, 811d W119" he does he expects hcr to oe overjoyed at her good iuck and be down on her knees thanking heaven for having lx-stowcd hini upon her. ' But that isn't a woman's idea of marriage a1 all, she didn't inarry for a ‘meal ticket. She can earn her olvvli bread and butter and rake at easier Jobs than domestic dtudi-ZETY- W?“ she wants in niarriagis is spiritual fo_otl--love and tenderness and consid- oration and unilcrstiiirdiiig -_ n5 and Pcoflsh and rosue~ss' Dc’ 3'0" wcll (l5 tilt-t inigiuin. When she wonder that the wives of such doesn't get it, she is pcevish and-husbands do not break their fretful as people always are when , necks to please them? they are hungry. l what inventive has a woman to Effects 50-50 Break lfry herself to a cinder over the kitchen stove cooking good dinners without a word of praise’? Why should she sweat every nickel for a husband who will growl over the bills niiyvttray, with- \Vll(‘ll a girl marries slic expeclsl lllztfflttgt’ to be a oU-at) pf0l>0~>l§l0111 1n which her husbaiiif will bclluslt ~~ ~- ‘*“ll\\llCl, , 2111-11111711111illiliudltiliifitllnbiiie‘familytout Even a recognition of her income and in which he will Ilftljmn“? why slwuld she “Y w that lL b just a5 inuch up to linii inake herself attractive to a man iu inakc ,1 nappy hoine as it is for who will never notice her any her. 111111-11 1111s 11111100115, all is wellnniore than he does the carpet lint when slic discovers that lii-ngwqgppcy? husband vxiwvts lit-r to kw» 11119" When you find a husband who hoine fires biuiiing while he steps 15 tender and kind and [Gyms m 0t" 01 11“ '-‘\"~’1}m3i “£11911 h” ‘liollfiihls wife and who makes her feel -Qut iiickeis to ier nii compans thti e‘, r Wa he ,5 seek,“ h“ ""01"- “19 “X99115” o‘ Mlpporung allmqPDillcsSF ‘you will never huge to 1111111.)‘; when he makes ins huine awuk wh“ ‘g m? ‘nutter Wm‘ “He 111.111.- to duinp all the temper and she is ALflRIGHT " t 4 ‘I nerves he flare not slhow Iillleerfiklg; . .‘ ., . 1 ligllnxgolzig if dgliewlllud ‘$3131 avowed DP" 1:415“ fDllk-wg B" l~w° in the matrimonial bargain? YOHHE BT15 0 l8 W 0 RTE V91‘? A girl lllll'l‘l(‘5 to secure to her- pretty and popular. About six sr-lf a lover and a standing date. months ago we met two boys and She thinks her husband WU Spenfldell \‘0l'_V much 1n love with them. his time telling her how much he Th“, 61mm “m; they me R150 1n adores her and 110w Dflllltlllll and love with 1m but other gms a“ wonderful she is. and that l1e_will tract the“. atwmion too much and be B5 "Ker 5° 31"’ h“ “Md “mes thev have never proposed to us. f“ 11° “'35 “lml m‘ was cmmmg We feel that we are old enough ier. , “v l“ den H". 1°"- ffiddilioFffiéti‘iiofiflomtllfiédlhi’?! ‘lllflkllli! at 111C altar and neuzr pays boys to ‘he point‘ should we act indifferent and go out with other boys and forget them? 'll1_'l‘ another compliment and she lhas to bizdgei- him 11110 taking hcr to the movies, 1S it surprising that slic turns lllLO a sour and disgrunt- A PERPLEXEID PAIR. led wife? Afl§WPT— Evidently the boys are not ready She Wants Companionship to get married. Probably they are not making enough money to sup- port a wlfc and they have enough common sense not to burden 1 themselves with a family until they get a start 1n the world. Also. they show that they have more honor than most boys have in not tying When a girl marries she does so for companionship. Evcfy H1115 dream is to get a husband with uhcm she can palarcund. W110 “'11 sl10\\' that he einvvs taking h" about, who will talk to her about n01. only the things that interest him but that interest hcr. New‘, honest. would 1t be in na- ture for her to be very enthusias- tic over a husband who is n radio hound, or a HGWSPSPOI‘ addict, or a grouch who ls just about as con- versational as a store (lumniy? Do you wonder that the women who l1ave not these kinds of mat- rnnonial breaks are discontented Why don't; you emulate their in- tclllgcnce? Play around with other boys and have a good time and quit thinking about marriage for the next three or four years. Eighteen ls too young for a girl to marry, anyway. DOROTHY DIX. 155555555 u5'55\-J55'u555555 15/5 ; 51555555 1555' YOUR INIJlVIOUAL HOROSCOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) Look lu the leztlon your hlrthdny come: ln, and flnd when your outlook in. acconttng to the ltars 555555H|5H|F45 4-I_I_I_l_I_fl_I ‘nap- .v\a.nn.-.-.---.-.-. .-..-..=.-. . i.-.-.—.-.--.-.~.~.~.--.~.-.~..-. ..-. ‘55/5555555 Fm- Wednesday, October 2nd ilatlon, investigation: and inven- trons are favored, and particularly MARCH 2i 11> APRIL 20 (Ai-ws» Ibetween 10 11.111 and 2:26 P. .vi. --'1lirui1gl1cut the morning and up Ail productive, needed work and uuld 31.50 l’ M. excellent vibra-lcoinntwitics should be 8V6" 5mm- tions encourage personal attention iattention. to all impor" iit matters, private. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 issues anu artistic affairs for fruit- '(V11'go1 — Unusual tfllclll-S Bud fui Ylhslllls‘. Be cat-foul ll. finan- lfldiliflllblllly for clever craftsman- .c:al transactions. M1111 (71111 lllil-llé_lll°ll‘~‘y 10F 50H 81- Apmb 21 w MAY 20 (Taurus) ‘Vvuja but especially on a day lfke —-l:l-e warned against injecting pers- ggfilzyéulillffigadtulonlgolgfiagn lfildmfligf 011111 prejudices 1n business deal- sEpqsEg/IBER ,0 OC-IZOBER‘ ings lest your judgment be blurred. 23 (Libra, __ care advised m f,_ Friendly "-1 s for litdustrial. me- , - , - Npnrtauon and i0“ nancinl deals, in safeguarduig your g d,“ unconie and holdings. Otherwise eumlcm’ m“ ‘ ‘ iday favors improvements in all‘ MAY 21 t JUNE g1 (Gen11n§)_ titscful uchvitles, needed expansion u you, 1mg ind objecme; u, and doubling your efforts to keep worthy you can bag a nice score “D “gllrliltgrflefs-bedmw- mid)‘. re- - d t; 1. searc 81y I'll . 1x32, ygoillafiguagldlnguylllgpuflglveneilfa, OCTOBER a; 1° NovENI-Bm 37 hasty judgment, Study, research, , (Sfcfllllo) "r f)“ ca" ""71 W"? apply your scum-Gus talcum and‘llllil5l.-ifl talents and clever mana- capabnny! Enemy‘ gcrlal ability into money today. ~ JUNE 23 w JU-Ly 33 (gamer) Hold back emotional outbursts so _Y°u1n h“, to ‘um, “mum, go,- that you can give your REAL nelf your opportunities today and w; the opportunity ft deserves. Trad- qufckly and firmly when intuition 1M. travel, experimenting Ire and common sense tell you the lmfmil m0 ill/Wm- time is expedient. Don't waste NOVEMBER 73 W DECELTBER time; 22 (Sagitfarus) — Supplv yourself with the proper information and directions before tackling new, 11.1- trfed propositions, Plan you: course of action thoughtfully, fnen shoot ahead. Gains indicated. BCEMBBR. Z3 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn: - If you start right. the first thing tihls morning you'll save yourself errors and retracng of steps. Da warns aganst, potnt- lesa haste. eneffta through calm procedure. JANUARY‘ 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - It will take plenty of initiative, courage and application -——— of your will power and abilit to The tramp entered the bank in ,m<l¢1_ today's demand, and n, {mp the Emmi "lflllnfl- In 111-! Kflmy lnbreast of your keen competitors hand he held cheque for Sixpence. l i111.- stimulating but tricky period. He approach the cashier’; window You'll have to be better than just and tnescntcd the cheque with u '"f1111-"_ flf-‘UIVEII- FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Matterii pertaining to secret aer- A MomingSmIlc WELL MET. you down in a long engagement, "- CUCUMBEB JELLY II DELIGHTFUL Two tablespoons gellt cold water, 8 cucuxnben, onion 1 teaspoon chopped chives, 1 table- spoon chili sauce, 1 cup I-‘rencn dressing, salt and pepper. soften gelatin in co water. Pool oucumberl. Chop two of thl cucum- ber: and put into a saucepan witn onion chopped, salt, pepper and 3 cups of water. Cook l0 minutes. Dissolve gelatin in this hot liquid. C001 Line and wet mould with sliced cucumber and slices of rad- ish. Pour a little of the cooked cu- cumber liquid in the mould and let set. As ft sets, pour in a. little more until all f; in, with slces of cu- camber and radish 1n place. Chill. Unmould and garnish with a wreath of watercress. Serve with French dressing mixed with chill sauce and chives. Serves 8. FUDGE FROSTING 3 squares unsweetened chocolate 1 1-2 cups milk 3 cups sugar Dash of salt 3 tablespoons light corn syrup 3 tablespoons butter 1 1-2 teaspoons vanilla Cut chmolate 1n pieces. Add chocolate to milk and place over low flame. Cook until mixture Ls smooth and blended. stirring con- stantly, Add sugar. salt and corn syrup, stirring until sugar ls com- pletely dissolved and mixture bolls. Continue cooking but do not stir mixture. When a small amount forms a very soft ball in cold wa- ter. remove from fire. Add butter and vanlla and cool to lukewarm. Then beat until of right consistency to spread. If desired. place over hot water to keep soft while spread- ing, This recipe makes enough frosting to cover f-op and sides of 8x8x2 inch cake, or tops and sides of two 9-inch layers or about 2 dozen cup cakes. RIPE TOMATO CHUTNEY 24' medium-sized ripe toma- oes 6 medium -slze<l onion: 3 sweet red peppers 3 sweet green peppers l2 tart apples 1 pound seedless raisins 1 cup chopped celery 1 quart cider vinegar 3 cups sugar 1 quart water 2 tablespoons salt. Method: Dip tho tomatoes in boiling water and then cold water Drain and cut the green core and any green portions from them. Peel them and chop finely Peel and chop the onions. Remove the seeds from the peppers and chop finely also. Peel and core the apples and dice them. Now combine the pre- pared vegetables with the apples, rafnsins. and chopped celery, and add the vinegar, water, sugar. and salt. Heat to the boiling point and then simmer. stirring often. until the mixture is thick and clear ~- about 2 hours or more. Pour im- medtately into hot, sterilized jars 1-6 cup and seal at onoe. .- Papcr replicas of automobile: are being carried tn rlch men's funeral processions in China, to ensure that the dead man will have n. car in heaven, or else- where. Shorfliancl ti}: Course an Aid in Job-Getting Skilled Worker: Win Beat Job: A job many a glrl yearns for-i secretary's post. But it all may secm as far away as Tibet to the girl without training, who can qual. ffy only for more poorly paid, 1n. lecura jobs. So few realize that the fin! big step-learning shorthand-can be taken at homo. The principlevof Pitman lhort- hand are really simple. When your employer dictates a word, you don't think: of it: long-hand spelling, but You just write n symbol for it: lound. And, no matter how many word: Y0"? Qmllloyer uses, the limo sounds occur over and over again, for there aren't many louncls in our language. Naturally, you haven't many Iymboh to learn. Practise a few every day, in“ have oomeone dictate to you, To get skilled In reading your notes, put them in longhand after ouch "dwtatlon period". ‘h "f"! Dractlu you noon can ldd dforthand to your qualification: ‘Yhfln You ask for a job; you ‘of in llfll for the secretarial plums. Learn Pitman shorthand from our SZ-pnge booklet. Has ltep-by-atep lessons, exercise; polnterl on u- qulrfng accuracy and speed. ' ' l abbreviated symbols for often-med ivords and phrases and smoothea lhn “Herc. my good man." he said l (Pisces) — Your usual routine and lfift-ily. "Y0; W111 kindly ca-‘h "115 all familiar matters come tn for for mc- And. mind Y0“. I hBVQIVl-‘first favor. New and difficult} p lproposltlons will require patience.‘ The cashier Rlflflfed "P- HG 900k tforcthought, perhaps consultatlonsi the 611011118. cxamlnrd it. then and references before consumma- rcnchcd into the change drawer. "How will ycu have it?" he ask- ‘new of value! ed. "Heads 0r tails?" l A CHTI-D BORN ON THIS DAY n tnrlght. affable winning t1crsonallty; ‘ I= it true that S- pscn is su-,:1 calm. serene lnrlvldinl in 111111;- mlz: Brown for slander?’ ~ing and ln decisions. One who, if "Y". Why? ‘rightly reared both spiritually and Nnthzng. but the other day, mentally. can be a mrzst ineful, Wlltj" l"? Was "Pfllkifltl i1ast._S1n_1r1— lntnllarnf, 11nd "enable cltiwn. smshpnnlk“cagthzxnwatcg-dlktgnmgibltrritry ability. Will be fond of ugh {f} Y I s a1- wll-elrnihk. clever Mm tools an] in- " for IIUlJlISlYICSS collage course. Send 20c ln coins for your cvpv of Self-instruction In shorthand to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address, and the Name of book- lion. But don't, turn down anything ‘let. aim: E13:- ‘g A444 vwvvv Vwv v1 vvvvvv vvvV AA44AAA FOB AN OLD MAN I wish I bad listened then. when you began ‘nonunion: old ctoricl. I In bored r a an Oufddoon to play, or older, tactfully ew The talk awn! to light lmm “ to things. And] £11 the whilg your generation ‘your lpafflcd eye: and wist- u Groping toward nuns; and I can never reach It new. The things you dfd not lay Are buried with you, and the bright ne Of contact broken. Flor! closed n door And let you go away, your stories all untold! I wish 1 had listened more. Toasted Brazil nuts give a crun- chy top to ice creams or other froz- en desserts. Shred the nuts with a. sharp knife, toast until light brown and sprinkle over the des- sert. The shredded nuts also give extra. appeal to frosted cakes or cookies. were born more men than women died, in the United States. African green monkeys onl siccn; they have blue-blac yellow fur. look and Termites, or white ants. can dis- solve concrete. Aptors must speak louder in cold weather 1n order to be heard; their audiences wear more clothes and clothes absorb sound. Early Christians sang at the diu- ner table, substituting hymns of praise and thanksgiving in place of "disgraceful laughter and unneces- sary conversations." If you wish to have a few flower- ing window lants, take up and pot a few annua such as petunfas and calendulu. To take nut meats pour boiling svater we: and let stand overnight cracking. out whole, the nuts before How long a turkey should be roasted depends on the size of the turkey and temperature of stuffing. For a medium-sized turkey of from 10 to 16 pounds roasting 18 to 20 minutes r pound ls the time for roasting n a moderate, SOD-degree Fahrenheit oven. BRIGHT CHROMIUM Chroirilum fittings will leep bright indefinitely 1f they are washed each day with soap and water, then rinsed and dried with a soft clean cloth. If other clean- ing is necessary, 80 over them with g cloth saturated with crude oil, then wash and polish dry. Nono of 15111101115 buildings ex- ceed 200 feeTTn fight. FALL KERCHIEFFS New kerchiefs suitable to go with fall tailored suits have centres of small, geometric designs like ci-avat prints, bordered with inch-wide bands of fall oolorl. DON'T WASTE KNITTED GAR- MENTS 0R EVEN BATH TOWELS Now let's see how we can make some "old" clothes serve us again. Never throw away lund- knftted jumpers, for instance. If they're past wearing, and caring about, unplck the wool and us; it again. Wind 1t into skelns and knot them down 1n several places to avoid tangles. Now tub ‘very carefully, wing nice warm suds Dry in the sun and give the skeins a brisk shake from time to time so that they fluff up nicely. When dry you can knit your wool up vvvvGO-O Literature , ccc-e-cecc--~.wv“fl~ Living a Leisure —The Woman ’s Realm again in whatever way your “M, pieB-SBS. A bath towel going thin iii 1m middle can be dropped up and tumea mto face squares. MH-KB onq for the fanuiy, and so that they all know tctner from which, inachue-stitcn round each one n, border of different colored wash. able bias binding. To make the grandest washing. up swan, cut two squares out of your old towel, macniite-stiwir 1,0. iether and bind the edges. And so as to put an extra. stout, heart into your cloth, machine-stitch up and down it to make it doubly strong. 0n one well-known British bum. ber, over 22 different uses havg been found for acetate forim (plastics) from sheet. or fabricat- ed from tube. We can. see between 1,500 HIM} 2,000 stars at, any one time. Fbrty pieces of steel are con- tatned in a typical pair of men's shoes. DRIED Fill/LIE NLLU NUT m1 UUUhltU A method of cooking dried fruits or rather, preparing them without cookaig, has the ad- vantage not only of saving fuel but sugar, too. The long process seems to bring out t-lie full flavor of the fruit, and very little sugar, i! any, is needed, If more sweetness is re. quiied the best plain i: to make I little syrup and pour it over belorn serving. Here is the method, suztable for dried figs, peaches or prunes: Put 1 lb. of fruit into a 2 lb. jar (after washing them ‘in cold water and draining them till they are almost dry again) and pour over them sufficient boiling water to fill the jar. Cover over the Jar 1m- niediately and stand in a wtarm place for three days-in very hot weather they can be stood in the sun 1n the day-time, they can be put on the floor of a cupboard, next to a kitchen stove, and so on They do not need any great heat. When you take off the cover after three days you will find the jar filled with the fruit. If you wish to prepare apricot: in this way allow them a little mo“ room_put._ say 12 t0 l4 on. only in the 2 lb, Jar. After a wedding in the Cathed- ral in Gullford, Enlgand. l!" bride, MLss Joan ‘Birch. borrowed the best man's hat and took up a collection for the mayors war- plane fund. FAVO RITE FLAVOR-IT wifh GOO BOOKS NEW OFFER! Send l5 BOVRIL CUBE wrap- pers +0 "BOVRIL", Parli Ave" MONTREAL ‘Or FREE BOTTLE of BOVRIL sent you posf free. GET SOME TO-DAY School days cull for practical classroom frocks. This two-piece style is a dress that every little gri loves, and mother enjo s making. Plnwale wrdurw. tha ever so snurt fabric that f; stag a 00ml back this Fall, in just rig t. com- bined with clan plaid woolen. square pockets and a pointed col- lar add an air to this simple 11t- tle jacket. The skirt has a bodice top and lg ideal to wear with oth- er blouses and sweaters. Contrast- ing atltchfng fvel ft a pl fessfonnl look veg eui y. Style o. 8342 f: designed for aim 0, a, 10, 12 and i4 years. Size 8 requires 1 1-4 yards of 39-inch fabric for skirt; l 1-8 yards for jacket. Bend Twenty (zoo coin ta irre- ferred, for pattern. Write plainly your Name; ukddreu and style number Be sure to Itute the llu vou wish. Style No. 9842 81a ..-_-.......... "IMO ltreet AddrQl Clfl PIOYIE EVEN m warvFr-fi SYDNIL, N.S.W| (GP). “The King and Queen send you their hearty congratulations and good wishes on your 71st wedding anniversary." was a message received by Mr. and , Mrs. A"rfan Vallance hem. PanaKTn-ow seekfnTChriat- mu noveltlen In the United Statu- Needlecralft— ——For 1J2 Home 334-2 SIZES 1.~'4_