ZAGE TWQ p‘ .....-.-..¢-.-.- .:,__._-_,__,.___,‘. Gooonlzss. ESI/fflildl/l f gel; §VERJ(@0UA!P._ PQESIYIZQGIVIYQZMURF fur/am Mmin/c/misgl Mflkisnr/srr/A/a IIIPIOVID ILIIID —VACIII.IM PAOKII O loaned In Canada. by a Ipodal noun DRIP GRIND-for Drip Pot And Glass Coffee-Makers IIGULAI GRIND-for Percolator or Boiled Coffee I I A ——The Woman's Realm l ‘ r 1y A 5;\[,\[,[, PLACE Turkish ships are exempted from 1 ,‘ ____. the international law tvhlggs lie- . . _ i -, [i i. ' mall, quire" all ships to CfllTy or FlTh? steififixllrfcccllyiigtwgefs a time keeping and fog signals. Turk- } ' For thou czilist make it till there is 1511 W556i EMT!’ f11'\lm5 instead- Of joy and lllllllfibfy. —““— The dowdrop. as the boundless sea, Mxiern equipment from the In G- s great Dim, has part; United States ls uscd in a new mo- gon picture theatre in Panama ity. And this s fill Ht- asks of tl1€t*-— 3e fuilliflil where thou art. _Annle Johnson Flint. Pastel wools przniise t0 be very popular with béigg generally lead- FASHION rilasulss _ _ lug. then the blues. light gray, i‘ __» There are cover-up styles for some 201d. 50m? dimly Pnki 5mm? w.“ wit, prefer Lllilll but the ex- 561% sirens. -- riie tiny s held up by straps an; in the m._iori‘._v. Among the lovelicst arc those that c hibiiie, two and m re colors in layer-on-l Silk slizintung will be very popu. i t lar next Sllflilltlfil’. The ancients believed that a ~mali E lnstaiicc. (no pflItlCll-i “i191? Pflll (‘lllvetly to tile ‘iieirt ' g d!‘ s ccnibines liniet f1 m, m‘? U111“ flflgPl" If 1hr lift tll limo green and 11115; 7mm Th!‘ (‘llslillll 0f Dllclll! the the ti ng (‘il'lli)l‘(i bodice and, 1h fl ng skirt trimmed with feathers repeating the colors. Books are 155F033 ETPMM m U16 meat, sea. of time, _ F; P, For dinner as well as evening are ‘Wflpple. shouri exotic trtvpcal flowers and leaves in irivid splashes of clors in red often predczninzites. ‘ are seen ciiicfly on crepe and suik-skin grounds in the softly draped bodice styles of chlffons and in the wide skrits of long-Sleeved. v drcs es with tops in dark or whitew- w. rayon jersey in l rig‘ torso over- blcuss or tuck-in shirtwaist styles. GALln-‘ANTRV rmzcuums MENTION or AGE i>ubllc be- f! A slim dress in shirtwziist style . combines green and beige. The beige l: used for the 2-inch cuffs, ‘the collar and the panel dow-n time front; sf the bodice. Buttons and cuff links are grten and the close fitting turban worn with it is 0f the beige “T01- Bvolving from the famous sliirr- . l ed-back coats cf resort success l , '- ‘. last. year is the attracitve crop 9f "l. , spring cents ‘IPTG shlrred waist.- ‘ builds across tho front. 4 "OT Q AYDWTCH A hot. sandi ch is alnice lulich- Qcli main (its... Toast sliccs <‘f tbrcnd, spread with butter and fill with minced hum. Cowl‘ ‘with R thin cream sauce. sprinkle with {grated choose and paprika iilid heat. in oven until the checSe is melted and slightly browned. "Blanket! of lam: are made btv the Syrians of the Holy Land. They form apricot jam int» yard squares and dry the squares in the sun. l Carnation Milk is smooth, creamy-double-rich. There’: nothing like it to bring out the full tempting coffee flavour. Keeps indefinitely in the can- economical-and irradiated fol extra “sunshine? vitamin D. your ante/def @4145: HAN “CAKE$’ FROM BREAD - Trim the crusts from stale bread and cut, into fingers, Spread on fill sides with sweetened c ndenFed . milk. Roll in deslczited coconut. Brown under the grill very sic/WHY- These are a grrnt favorite with children at tea-time. Fabric gloves emphasize leather details-wadiating -1enf appllques. shell or palm_s__cf_lel_ilthcr. ~1-.|».o-~-..|;-;..,,u.w l “l! ‘l it x ' DESIGN N0. B60 , A glowing fire, a lounge and a. hand crocheted afghan make gym. fngs at home a pleasure. This one is made in easy-to-handle squares lawn together. Pattern No. 866 contains illustrations of stitches used, llllmtrations of the ileslgn and complete instructions. To order this pattern. send 15 cunts in com m- wimp; m premium-g Iureflll. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. B66. TfA1\EE——-——————--—-——---——-——--— QTREEI‘ ADDRESIB-———~—— -—-----—--—--__ flTYunnnuuw-IIQEI-II liliiillvgqunyq haviour of honeymoonres 101' hi1!‘ years. a hotel emplvyce revenlv cfferui bridegrocms five rule; t0 follow t. keep strangers from susp peeling their newly-marred status. writes Ruth Millett. What would sucm t0 be 6V8“ more important to devise are some rules for long-married men to fol- low, when with their wives, to kee strangers fixm always being able to say, “An old married couple". Paste These in Your Hills Well, here they ale, men: Talk to your w.fe wh-zn you are bcth eating in a pulblic place. Pay at least as much attention to her as to your fozd. Even lean t ward her a little and watch. her face when she talks. If you do that, no one will suspect you've been mar- ritd even a year. If ycu are in a. restaurant when there is dancing-dance with her, and more than one “duty" dance, t:o_ That w.ll throw the gues ers off the trail. Sit cits/e to tier at a mcvic. You arm nrcund her. _ lands when uulkuig down _ 1' u‘ wile 5711K‘ fl wers to p.li on licr cunt. The flowers will r : that you arclri old mlrried l. D s as carefully as you dd lii your courting days. Appear as if you had token on e 1,151 lia r- sin sthing. lie-adjust Pg lick ‘n the mlricr btlfore you started out. Nrvcr lct her carry any fen“.- agts. You may nit get a kid! out of fcoiiilg the public ili tits way. But your wife will. If she cver hears people Wlilldwilllg whether y:u‘\‘e been married Lng. she'll be the smuggcst. wccnan in the world. Gay Games Add Sparkle to Valentine Day Party "Share My Fate" Makes A l-lit" How to make your Valentine party a grand success? Just give Cupid lots of encouragement. Start off with the romantic ice-breaker, “Share My Fate!" _ You prepare duplicate sets of cardboard hearts, one setfor boys and one for girls, with loving senti- ments written on them- Trufl Love." “Ever Thine" and so 0n- Your blushing bcaux and belles each draw one heart as they arrive and thcn there's a Brand "mice l" which hearts are matched. Those holding duplicates "share their fates" for the evening. But make their fatel exciting! Play the riotous game. "S01v9 Y0"? Dilemma," in which everycme whispers some silly love dilemml to the person on his right: ‘I sent a love letter to the wrong girl'- and n remedy to the person on hll left: "l got out of town quicklyl" When everyone has heard I dil- emma and a remedy. you call at random for them, and the rem“! Ire utterly ga-gal Th0 fortune-telling ltunt. "H" Future Wife's Name," fl fun. too. especially with determined bachel- 0!‘ s! Our (ll-page booklet. tell: how to play it. Has Ill the games you‘ll need for every kind of party- action and PEPE!‘ Elm". "ll- breakerl. fortune stunts. Send 20: in coins for your copy orf Party Games For All Occasions to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address and the Name of bcdklet. lino: Audi-on City Province TIRED FEET Woman's Re alm '1. Xocial a IAAlllkA-l ~--"-- I Dorothy Dix Says- rid Perso y, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN nal y Fashi k l COOK'S l CORNER sufflc hi5. ful both of bed at the possible with BUY AT TODAY'S \ Her Paramoun make him happy. y him in love with her so that. he will might even go so tar as to put your lfeel that she is worth working for and striving for. y And she must make him a peace- comfortable home. for whether a man breaks down at 40, or is going strong at 70. dBPBQdS ylllflhll)’ upon how his wife has red him and taken care of him. Now no woman. the strength and endurance of a prize-fighter. can hold down jobs and make successes _of them No woman can Jump out. rush through cleaning up her house ‘and getting breakfast and getting ner- sclf and her hu band off to work. Sllfi can't spend the day in owl and exhausting labor. from her place of business. stopping by the way at the delicatessen store. scramble up a liastyvmeal by aid of the can opener, finish tidying up the house and doing aboutla lion other chores. without being ob- solutely and utterly exhausted and about, n: pleasant a companion as n fretful porcupine. and in old for the the HOME LIFE SUFFERS IF WIFE HAS ANOTHER JOB t Duty Is To Her Husband. Each Couple Must Settle The Working-Wife Problem Dear Miss Dix-My husband and I have been married six mouths. married, I had signed a contract year. and am doing so. ‘This has neces- our living apart, as our Jobs are in dif- ferent places. He has a. fine position as manager . of the company for which he works. and it is not nee ssliry for me to go on benching, but he rather lkcs the idea of my working and keepi end o.’ the expen es, as it would enabe us to livc in better ‘style than we could if we had to live on his salary. He has always gone with people who were well oft. Now the question is: Shall I try to get. a Job at teaching in the city in which he lives when my contract is out here? The tiring that, bothers me is that I don't be- lieve that I can do two jobs and do them justice, as when I come home from nervous and irritable that. my family can scarce- ly stand me. I would really like to just stay at home and keep house. knnw this because I only see him on week- ends. What shall I do? BEWILDER WIFE. Not knowing I was going to be to go on teaching for another . sltated ANSWER- Go domestic. Stay at home. Lei. Geor worth more to her husband, even in dolfirs and cents, than any pay envelope she can bring in. This is one phase of the working wife problem that we do not take ently into consideration. For a. woman to be a real helpmoet to her husband means that she must boost him up mentally and ispirit- ually even more than financially. she Must Keep Him In Love She must enable him to make the most of whatever abilities he and to do this she has to She must. keep the morning, Don't Wear Yourself Out The poor woman isn't to blame. Flesh and blood can stand only so much. An inhuman strain has been put upon hei- and her nerves and temper snap under it. aches and her there is nothing that her husband can say to hei- that doesn't make her want to start a. fight. And her husband is equally on edge. For this isn't home he marriai for, nor the sort of a wife lie thouliit he was get- ting. His stomach is growling over the unsavory and meal he has had to out. in it, and his heal-t. is sick with dl‘ appoint- ment. and he wishes he were back comfortable boarding house and was going to step out with a girl who was pleasant. feet hurt. KVETQQE LOW PRICE doe: unless she has LWO tear home mil- Her back And the kind of unnutritlous rested and Statistics show that the number of divorces among the working- wife couplw is perfectly appalling. and no doubt it is largely due b0 the fact that. it is practically 1m- average woman. amount of strength. to be both a good busi- nPss woman and a good wife. Up to Each Couple ‘The question of whether a girl should keep on with her lob after ' ' ° ' marriage mut. be solved by individual couple according to their individual needs. In a. case where onlv by adding the two salaries to- gather can a boy and girl afford marriage. it ls worth the risk. When a man falls sick Ol’ loses the the wheel and drag wagon out of the rut. a. home. It makes the huvblmd a better man and citizen because it throws the responsibility of a. fam- ily upon him nothing drives us on like neces- sity, and a man with a. wife and. children who would go hungry but for him must give the best that. is in him to his job. And it keep. a man in love with his wife. not. only because she is pleasanter to live with, bill; be- cause we love those we do things for more than we love those who do things for us. t O WHEN ITS BEST T0 LEAVE BABY Dear Dorothy Dix —I am a young wife with a 19-year-old iius- band and a Zi-month-old baby. I have had to support myself ever since I married because, even when he had work, Larry spent. his money on drink and girls. Never has lie given me one cent. and a. month before our baby was born ho went West to look for work, he said and I didn't. hear from him for months. Now he has written and asked me to come out where he ls, but his mother. who is caring for our baby, refuses to let me take her and l won't. go without her. Shall I keep on working and supporting myself and child, knowing that our future is secure? Do you think my boy husband will become a. re- sponsible husband and father after he has seen his daughter? Shall I risk a. court fight. with my moth- er-ln-law to take my baby out to an unknown and uncertain futuic? CHILD WIFE ANSWER»- I think you would be very foolish to take the baby away from her grandmother, where she is safe, certain of proper food and care. without. any definite assurance that her father will be able to support her. If you want to go on the wild adventure or chasing around after an irrerrponsible. footloose hus- band, it is your own affair. You can stand hardships. You can go out and earn n living ll’ necessary But it. is different with a. young baby. She needs security. She needs her orange juice and her cod liver oll and her certified milk and her vitamins, and you should not. think of taking her away from the grandmother. who can give them to her. until you are certain that her father has settled down and has a steady lob and is ready to asmne the responslbflitles of a family man THE PROBLEM OF ADOPTED CHILDREN Dear Miss Dix -What do you think of adopted children who, when they became of age, turned on the foster parents who had 11D my school I am so My husband doesn't do it. A wife's amfnblllty is his job it is a. fine and brave thing for the wife to put her shoulder to the family But when a man can support his wife in even fair comfort it is for! better for the wife to devote all of her time and talents to making It; spurs his ambition because SCOTS POTATO PII uolsizaandcutthan coinage meet, ET. ‘L?’3f.‘l§i‘“$lii°““°‘°‘ the hollows with and bake 1.; an hour or lorlger. til the Potatoes an: ready. poured rouzid. OATMEAL STUFFING An excellent stuffing especially. as requlieck-no moisture is ncces- quantity If hot. water. QATMEAL GINGERBREAD ounces margarine or good dripping, 2 tablespoon. oatmeal, 2 table- Ispoons moist brown sugar. 1- tea- spoon ground ginger, 3-4 tea. on baking soda, 2 tnblmpoons frea le, 1 egg, and a little milk, Sieve the flour into a. basin and rulb in the fat; then acid the rest; of the in- grediients. Warm the tmacle and add it. to the beaten e88. then stir these into the dry ingredients. Add enough milk to make a soft drop- ping consistency and tum intw a well-greased tin. Bake in a moder- ate oven till well risen and firm, generally about an hour, than re- move from the oven, coo] slightly and turn on to a wire tray. Allow to bec me cold and keep for at least a day before cutting. Cm Often Be Prevented This Lqproved Vick: Way If throat "tickle," irritation or mouth breathing due to a. cold | causes night coughing-give child ' a “vapoRub Massagomf: bedtime. With this more thorough treat- ment. the oultice-and-vapor action of icks VapoRub more l effectively PENLTRIIES irritated air passages with soothing medicinal vapors. . .STIMULAIES chest and back like a warming poultice or plaster. . . STARTS IEUEVING misery right away! Results delight: even old friends of VapoRub. ‘r0 GET n. "VapoRub Massage" with all its benefits-massage VapoRub for 3 minutes on 1M- PORTANT RIB-AREA OF BACK as well as throat." and chest- spread a thick layer on chest, cover with a warmed cloth. BE SURE to use genuine, time-tested VIUKB VAPORUB. loved them and done everything in their power to make them happy and give them a place in the world? A HEARTBROKEN MOTHER ANSWER- I think such children are guilty of the biackest lngratltude. be- cause they owe far more to their foster parents than they would to their own parents. But there are many own children who treat. their own fathers and mothers in the same manner. DOROTHY DIX. o AMomingSmllc A CLOSE CALL wwuntle. were you ever proposed "Once. dear, a gentleman asked me to marry him over the telephone but he had the wrong number." REASONABLE DOUBT ‘The Highlander saw n, lnbialrcruft smoke in the and thzught, it was n parachuwrt. Ho gave the alarm-and men turn- ed out to search. They found nothing, so his of- ficer asked i! he was sure of what bed seen. "Have you no doubt at all in your mind?" he demanded. “Awel. air." he replied, "I had none till I saw him gaun‘ up again". _.__i________ FRINGE DRAMATIZES A dramatic dinner gown of chalk-white ere e uses rows of deep, heavy fr ~lge as its only trimming. Two rows oi! the fringe madden thzkmoulders can the long, -gored ; six 09p darts mtuld the simple bodice. Birds 5108p in a neat many ways. Some sleep on the water. some standing up, and 801113 sleep hang. i by their clown. using their 5L1}! ta u s brace. Hero ll I new to: Lid-bit. Press whit; cream ohe through a sieve oveu-adisilofbl rryilunorple- served curl-ants and serve with Peel some very 111w‘ Potatoes of oq aorou in half. 1e tlrwise, and hollow out the a. little paxbdled chopped onion, seasonings olfmmt a very little‘ n" m“ a wmhriknzurrl pliwe in a thickly greased tin or casserole, cover with greased paper basting occasionally with the melted fat. Serve a. good brown or tomato sauce for fowl Put into a basin n breakfast cupful of oat-nwal and add J half a breakfast cupful of chopped suet. an onion finely chopped and seasonings of salt and pepper. Wowk all the ingredients together and use nary, as it. binds quite well with. the fat-if not, use Just the smallest Ingredfenst: 1 1-2 teacups flour 2 ' 48. inch fabric. ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and the style number. Be sure to stats the size you wish. Style No. 2751512» City ns '1 Literature l linen, lingerie, silk ‘ I LARGE CARTON I CAKB All for Maple Lon! Toilet Soup In loothln |t cleanses (mildly Icon ted) O There isn't anything better than Maple Leaf Pure Soap Flakes for washing finu ,, , woollens, and babyiwaslnTheyareaupureauuoapcanbe. Prove this for yourself at a real saving in price. Try this big combination offer. MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES-‘IBG MAPLE LEAF TOILET SOAP-TO: i. hfhorl quickly, and softly Ireaharll the I in while JANUARYJO. i941 “T,” l it???“ 15¢ sttw /0¢ O 28‘ DON'T MISS nus SPECIAL OFFER - ORDER TOMORROW t; Foir Thursday, January 30th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Go about your dutics and activ- ,lties with little fu:s and much ‘quiet and efficiency. New ideas and improvements should be investigat- ed and used if fcund practical. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus)- An o portune day for firushing in- c_mpeted matters and prc arlng and planning for the stimulating, favorable tomorrow. Best planetary hours for important issues today: 11:30 am, to 7:30 p.m. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Experimentotion in industries, ln- ventions. with machinery, 1.911s and means of transportation highly fav- ored. A day for prcgrcsslve improve- lments rather than for purely mfllley-maklzik. Lok far ahead. JUNE 22 t9 JULY 23 (Canes-rh- Stars advise caution in handling machinery, tools, chemicals, veh- icles. Keep your eye and mind on what you are doing. A day for mm. tal and physical development. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Le0)-— 51E; DY. pYLdllCtlVe outlook for vou fo . See that your common sense dictates your course of action. Your magnetic personality can do a lot for you nLw as always. Exercise it. propcrlv. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) - Not as friendly tor per..- onal attainment as for prcgress find benefits in general business interests and activities pertinent to the White's welfare. Ycur natural artistic taknt. and care in details will be pruticularlyi ui~eful today. $EPTEMBEIR 24 t0 OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Affairs of the heart and social functions can be kept on the sideline while the urgent, more practical matters are attended to first. Midday fine period fcrnctln. OOTOB Your Individual H O R O S C O P E <-———By Frances Drake ER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) - Good Judgment and more patience than usual will tide! Yc-u over the difficulties, Lf any, m- day. However, this should not slow up your activity. Press into service Wm‘ "will? lflkenulty. clever fore-. thought and managerial ability, The ‘perfect frock for the wo- man w o wears a. larger sze. This shlrtwaist. style has slimming, be- com lines that make it the mains ay of your Winter warGrcTe. Wear it. to club meetings, wen; it, athomeortotownforaday cl 8h and always fecl neatly lmi IIIJDNDTLBt/Bly dressed. Pin striped rayin is practical and ever I0 mart this season. If you pm- fer you can make this dress with a tiny neck band and bow rather than the ctnvertibln collar. Style No. 2757 Ls designed for sizes 14, 16, 86, 3B, 40. 42 44 48 and Size 30 requires 4 yards of 89- Bend Twenty (20c) oodn-il pre- Name street Addnu Province The Dominion government has crackers and hot Mo. The toleh-llrllmlln bu arrived in - "I --... Ildlmirzh. rvl doll: - m” 1,, ,,,,,',',,,,',;§,,,_",,,, fmflwk alvl: tulsmronulnr custo u» handle, unnoticed until the I balmy is tin-lied on. g 1m “Tum m“, h“ be mrungsoormuoualmlvuznlcllm IOMKTW have a quiet! effect 1% to induce relaxation a sleep. It is OIITIOITQIQ|_Q||I .3059 effootlveforoluldrcnanwvuu , , / _ . Mull hing t; g l- ' llleed to lend the city ._@--____€_._ $300,000 for urgent publk; works, n, T!!! TORCH-UMBRELLA W" Illlwllnced. of Quebec Needlecraft- —.F'or The Home NOVEMBER 23 to DECELlvlBm 22 (Sagittariuo _ lf y u gum uglilnst displaying quick, T21 temper this morning, you‘ll fliil "ie day's achievement will oc b: cu". ind easier than anticipated. Lllicerful c-operatioil. an lmpoltau‘. element to progress, especially now. DECEMBER 2s u» JANUARY i1 (Caprioom) — Be keenly alive to paramount realities. Woik ivith and for those Just forces which m striving to maintain our pHi/llegfl and ~ liberty and safcguuld our wh.le future. Don't be a slacker in any worthy line of duty. >ARY 22 t0 FEBRUARY Z0 (Aquarius) - Today is ixflllllirly suited to the talents and capability you Aquarians inherit. Get into the midst of things. You can not only advance your personal .lll(‘l'l‘ild but also cthers’ whom you iciu-csent. FEBRUARY 2i to NIARCCH Z0 (Pisces) - And very euciuraging rays for you Pfseenlis. lifiiid short cuts to aid productivcncss. Reallu that; we must. all take some liFks and sacrifice personal pleasures to ke up with our lTbqlfllhllJlllllfi an attain new ndvtlnccnicllts. A CHILD BQRN ON THIS DAY Unobtrusive, phil.sopliicnl_ very’ in- telligent. A gotd IEll5"l’lEl' who will want facts as well as theories. Very likelv will have unirunl lici-ary or musical ability. perbrps l)“lli. Alsu lelms to the scfcntitm. Mechanics and government in its path of llchlevemcnts. Fimliflillll Women who suffer painful. irresll- lor perlods with nervous. mood! spells due to functional enlist-should find Lydia E. Plnkhnm a vclzmbls Compound very effective to rz-lltvfl such distress. Plnkham s Compound is made especially to hclp such ivcak. tired women during difficult d0?!- Thousands of women hnvc reported remarkable benefits. Mode lil Clin- 5:05. WORTH TRYING! Any drill‘ a re. 2757‘ S1255 m u. /