PAGE TWO Woman's Rte a! OCTOBER 5, 1943 rm: (ZHA GUARDIAN al and Personal v. Fa '1. Soci vvvwv I11 {borotlivyi Dix ‘Sriys- Strange Victory ‘ Y IIANKIN"IIIIJJNII Living c Leisure The Woman's Redlm prefer are! touch (to grace Mam early American maple), s lw-r 0! dlsnified Down Easter-hers will be quite at home on the same 011603941 Rl-“Ghiim- Nice innings for a bride and for her on hand. :vvvv vvvw v vvvv NEITHER AGE NOR EXPERIENCE TEACHES US ABOUT MARRIAGE The doctor cum a fem momenta iwter. Alice and Polio aocomfied him upstairs. Alice's zray- ed maid was sitting mutt: the child when they cams Erica. lmceoupstPe-ilmaudtilen t her eyes away. The doctor's rm: DAY This day ls mind to ms: sa- make. God keel! mo Itlrorng and true; bet me no erring try-path take, No doubtful action do, mags Grant mo. tibn-t when the sewing have nun Grandpa At 70 Makes As Foolish A Choice Of A Wife As Does Grandson At 17 88 ‘This fleeting day ansll odd, bows mmss or WHOLE 00s. “""“-‘ " was r may rejoice o'er scrgeithllil done. TUMES rmiillyeilsenaneibgsirealndg 3e u! epheagopvgutf tag; yaw-new“ ‘bougohg; gigatgfl: hm, m WWW,“ “No mm ,1m_ success of their marriage, ut when a dower and widow are ha???“ t: nae]: (liigueeogdi-imlée“; r131“; egg-Y S‘ f‘? w}: Bo richer by a frle . "_“— f married nobody offers them even so mugufilgsgvglflgls ti‘ will“ the an” r on how to be happy though marred. ummagm‘ erai public considers that those who havfipgeéii tlggggl tthheEYIIA-lgdhrkwulil} y...“ “up” °1 we“ b” through his bag. "Give water twice and the onions will been presented as simple, whim they lnide taby be moro mild flavoared. They are are in the main, Like s lo o . ‘then good served with butter and other simplicity that is in tilistoitl ‘hflfifipes “bgtlfllal? gavtiglcllbqievéllevlsgefrtir the right way or keep a hus- Polo's followed him to the holl- msonlnss. Boiled onions put into world, one may as well take a look {Falls ‘ms a ut of their hands ‘ "Mr. nerrolra m the library. 1 wlan a well seasoncg‘ cheese sauce with at them and see vrhat are the can“; o ' ou’d go over him too. befo you some hard cooked eggs, g.vs a identfying marks of the new and ' This should be the case, of course. Those who eavo- He mlllfinw hi"? "ll-W? “m9 800d meat aluallatte. _ alluring clothes. Take bows for play a return matrimonial engagement should Dain in hisside-k m d o‘ -——- example. A bow tied benlearth a, have the advantage that the professional always She, W?!" b“ l9 1° °°T Grated dleoso can replace the Peter Pan-like collar on s navy has over the rank amateur. They should know 316M 1'00!" m‘! 10°!“ Ill-no Mum . fat called for in biscuits. Use 1.2 Skill. llflvy ribbon bow dresses up how to handle their new partners with velvet hag tgaiven é!" "zgnlfnzwmswglal. . chub" l.‘ h" 103-0 PIJQIQI- “IN ,__-A REMEMBER "HAN _ an; Ellated pheeseng from mo? the whole costume. Plaid bows ame slllolées orig popwtfilkeev élllpiamosgleoagfilghlnw fitfm $.35‘; The chm m. my- d I u‘ _ respomls at ca or. Mx on dresses, blouses, suits and o c sot a run Sq . m“ M the “Hum he, ma“ “mm goo news or mo on, because JQILO Puddms‘ are nourishing anti easy to prepare! All you do is add milk, cook for five minutes, and cool. Each package makes 4 to 6 servings. Got Jcll-O Pad. dings from your grocer. ' the dly ingredients, add the grated coats, and these do a fmpgzgd job cheese and ttien milk enough to ln making the simple ensemble SQ“ moisten and proceed in the usual and Eretty, qrne bows blossuned biscuits manner, Cheese biscuits at the - fullest during the 80's when w nutritious. anpetlzins w‘! ln- bows caught the skirt drapery ma tcrestlrlg. sleeve pleating and all 51m, swlgm, g, face. full of unhappiness. - But alas, human nature being what it m lenses, She 581d- ,,I want m S“ neith r age nor experience scents to teach ,, arlytheirlg about marriages We see Grand at Wmeilhlnil d w m‘ bed. meg,‘ 70 making as foolish a selection of a fe as hhdsfie "llmw th ~wunwr_ andson does at l7. and after her fifth venture l" we” n” ‘m ° to the holy estate Grandma knows no more Dane-“PB-llvfggielffidmtglvevnlllxtg 2:; _1 nuns" . ‘MAKE YOURS FROM m: NEW tux KNIYHNG aoox WEAR LONGER! These pullcvcrs are easy on that o; Iabric Dm v . - b d t“; uh _ . . ‘ - Dory bought back about how to handle a husband than she did ml,“- ltriiiltlsl’nvlizar‘lorlggcer.lisg;to still-rd: twggrugsirpiglotjslgst hlieolwe tlzloep ‘l: gllleblalggiilsmililtls B31312 zlgsleiltg‘ “dell: when she not he! m” divorce’ itliffiglicgollgtulziilfed fgndw li-fiYl-illlifla" is slipped into the oven. quiolgly sorrwibine 8180 ‘to make iuom Now when a widow and widower decide to Pfllgsfild beg iaflllY-mve m be,“ " u wan . .3 too, from the NEW Lux Knitting b11151! 1111114 Over £119 WP 1-. Yllllctlwlfll as ‘well as decorative. poke their necks into the matrimonial a oke again know I Book. Four books in 0nc—1i2 . -—- Th t _ t s! o- Pagea-lls dealgns, all telt- “m RULE 0F THREE d the i942 hnprovemmt in bed them for the Single m?’ dtrriégvbgrgufienerpgnrireiesoqhjg $811113 ‘GfiIéhl-lywn fvgiau? stews?‘ when I ‘m ‘Qua’ ' ‘ ' asn't going to—1 wasn't try to I homes. They lon Thegegrc seeking happiness and “H myself like we om" any L w“ knitted. Charming and practical 51M!‘ companionship. a‘; things for everyone. Send one ITUNQ fillings ‘to govern-Jrem- RIPE GARDF“ TO I llil U1 ll i911 l- it fail d it f h t id b1 d- - I r . large l.“ box top and 15¢ with per. Toncuo and Conduct. novsnwlvrs’ nnlizlilwnsngiig ersslggv gecko l; degllri; $1151? metrwaoonioxnd maid?” ° t e s up “n glflggllglxfglléhigln Rgeligry wfnftlilfxe; tch. and-J she shuddered vio- ‘Tbrflfl Thrice things to cultivate -Oou.r- UNTIL CHRISTMAS the d; lently and stopped. Paige age, Affection and Gentleness. and most flagrant of these mistakes so many oom- The most common call spiritual bigamy. They take on a new wife or the coupon for your copy. Don't l i i i . oranslo Juice and grated lemon rind will add flavor to stewed fresh or dried fruits. Use about l tablespoon of juice and 1-4 teaspoon of rind for each two cups of fruit. utter size of an egg. "'"‘“ DIAPER RASH babies have care . . . IAIY’! i FANNING SCHOOL Honor non of Fannin School. _____ Grads X.—1. Jack eatrsto, l. You cm make we“ w", hm; for Irene Taylor, 8. Mary Auld. Grade IX.— 1. Edythe Donald, 3. Robert Murphy, B. Anna Donald. Grade VIlI.-1. Elaine Blynnton. Grade VIL-l. Charlene Owen, 2. Etlllfl Auld. 3. Marlon Woodside nd Mary Bearisto (Equal). Grade VL-l. Audrey MacKinnorl. I, Doris Stewart. 3. John Donald. PRIMARY Grade V.—l, Ralph Champion, 2. William Atlld, 3. Donald MacKenzic. Grade IV.*l. Joan Beairsto. 2. (Anabel Au1d.8. Verna Bryanton and Frances MacKinnon, (equal). Grade l'l'l.-—l. Vivian Bryanton, .Helen Stewart, 3. Janet Mac- lnllon. Gracie Iii-l. Donald Beairsfo. 2. Mary MllcNlltt and Mary Mac- Gollcan (equal) erg by winding gay co ored ribbons around tine ordinary "W116i! 111ml: ers. Onions diaould be stored in a dry. airy place since they will sprout easll and au- etrimes rot if they are kept in s. damp, airless spoi- House plants should receive all the dayljght possible In addition to temperature and light, there are l two other important factors, l namely, watering and ventilation. NOVELTIES FOR. THOSE DOING FANCY WORK NEW YORK - Fancvwork de- votees should sec the newest giant! Grade. m. l. l-Iarcld Wail r. Dor- ‘émkilfilgrfi ffff§h°.’,¢“°$mc‘§,‘_' ithv Crozier. ad kmemam ls ‘mm,’ made into Grade I B.-—l. Oil" Wall. I. m W “when ‘towels Wm _ ‘Vernon MacKenzie I. David 5 _ ° ' a p chnmmnn‘ ' lag-gum; apron and a luncheotn cllrllflli Grade I. C.—-l, Audrey Bealrsto, giillllniggllinnilggiggfilgs gl‘;,,sc:,cag_ I. Terance Stewart, 3. Betty Bcalr- “Que a buxcm Gibson gm “and ng coyly beside her bicycle and 3- her eyeing partner, a gentleman nesg Cutlcura He'll Enjoy Your Fortune- Telling o. Teacher. Doris G. Clark. Use Mlnard’! for dandruff. with handlebar mustaches act-ride _ of s fearsome veloclpede. If you is ,.~ CHILD'S MORNING PRMYER {/19 ‘, , lid f/laz‘ _ kept me I/lwu f/ze n Tod-Leaf Reading Easy and Fun My. lite’! fascinating! She's hi1 on a sure way of holding his atten- tl0n—tel!ing his fortune! People love to learn their chancel in love or luck, so if you know to; leavel, card fortunes-any Hnd-you make s hit. In tea-leaf fortunes, it's all in the way the leaves group when the cup’! drained. Seeing leaves grouped in watch-shape, you say to your beau, “Ah, you have a rival. 1n love, I wonder?" And, looking oh! no innocent. you continue: "l see a gun, too, meaning s quarrel, but therc'| I ring-wedding bells! And l kettle, a happy homel" There are endless fascinstin| combinations! In cards, it's the learns way-a Seven of Diamonds, money you didn't expect; a Two of Spades, a separation; an Eight of Clubs. the love of a dark man! Our 32-page booklet gives you meanings of tea-leaf symbols and of every card in the deck; explain: secret glpsy ways of dealing cards. Also tells how to read fortunes in "minoee. the "magic crystal," dice. s horoscope for each month. Bend 20c in coins for vmlr cmry of "Fun With Fortune-Telling" to Giarlotlettown Guardian Home service. Be sure to wrt-e plainly flat]? f/i/t my voice lcptay. Illa! §od mi 1/ keep ii me rhoaq/l lilo d DESIGN N0. Ifl ‘ Every child should loam this morning prayer. 1t makes a iovelv icture for a youngsters room, Sim-pie embroidery. Hot tron transfer ttcrn No. 524 measures 10 x 14% inches with complete instructions, To order pattern: Write, or send above picture with your nuns and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian, To Charlottetown Guardian, Needlework Department. Design No. 524 lwwm-----------—-——--————-- __._._..__.._----smzr.'r ADDRlSS—---- cn'y__---_-----—-—————--Iomnoua Name _ Btreetféllvridhress Cit; Province . yhl-iitivl- "i grain. and is If’: external use only“ ten to her husband's panegyrlcs about the angel to married. has regretted her untimely whom he was once disease more than he has. ssconn wrra n: FIRST wm-rs norm: Another fatal mistake um widowers make is m forcing uloll- second Th” and even to use all their 011d belronrzliings, d w en c M ’ brld He can't undgstatrltdaaeihy a‘ presents which “e buying new furnishings F0 tlll wldowsr an?! rwigonwgg and m ‘msflce into it all the ers as possibil- of the old one reminiscences of their youthful loves. ‘This is no dldov-wltv to the dead And it saws trollhh any ulidow who odor-es ‘her second v ghrck M a Hand “roman m‘ man than and they should ullt and planned by their first wives. The husband sees no reason for his second wife wpuld alres her fee! romance and to the nartv of the other part. when “mun” geltalperltlégiyegdkrtllliey should build a bonfire and thmw their first marries» The" should fake into h sentimental trinkets that went with new lives as few remind- be dumb with regard to t elr latintz. firsthand. the details of the fiscue on the docby to a hospital right away." he said. “He has a couple of broken ribs. The but he's pretty badly banged up from the accident." " at accident?" demanded Alice ton Poise w any accident." she said. CHAPTER XIX It was almost two weeks before aiae saw lvfichael mil-in. Twice she'd zone to New York to tho hos- pital in the hope that she could see him. but the nurse said ttlat Mr- Hermn was being kept very quiet. On her second visit. she met young k. She had llloried it. althouxh mis time she knew the story by heart... It is orlv twrauoe any widower who loves ‘his second win: pm! "sh-ind. mm ‘Hev can ha he mm-a laalclls of the M anv "vim! 119750“ THE COOK CORNER O-O-O-§O ’S MEAT Loan , (Serves four generously) Two cups left-over- or raw beef, ground (i pound); 2 tablcspcons fat salt pork or bacon. minced; 2 . cups enriched wllnlle bread crumbs; 1 1-4 teaspoons salt; 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce; 1-4 cup fine- ly chopped celery; 2 eggs, well beaten; 1 minced onion; l minced green pepper; milk, stock, our hot water to mostlen. Mix ground meat with crumbs, salt, sauce, celery, onion and green pepper. Add well beaten eggs, and mix thorughiy. Add enough liquid to make a compact mass. Pack into greased loaf pan and cfhill in refrigerator. Tum out on s roasting pan, con taming a little melted fat. FOR A MOIST DOAF: ‘lb be eaten hot, pour 1 tomato Juice mixed with l teaspoon Worcestershire sauce over loaf and bake 1 1.4 hours in moderate oven ($50-$75 degrees 1".) Serve medate-ly ' FOR. A ‘FIRM LOAF: To be eaten hot, with a, sauce on the side, or to be sliced for cold meat or sandwich filling, omit sauce in cooking, dredge leaf with flour and have oven hot (450 de grecs F.) before putting loaf in to bake. After l5 minutes, reduce heat and mast for 30 minutes at 400 degrees ~l"., basting occasionally and adding more fat and s little hot water or stock if needed. FRENCH DRESSING l cup salad ll, 1.2 c vinegar, o uablespoon 2 tablespoons catsup, 1 mlgar, i teaspoon mustard, 1 tea- ry ingredients Add vinegar, oil catsup. Put onion vlfhole and shake well. Will keep several wseklu in cool place. Shake well each time before using, address and the name 2 Special Remedies by the Melton of Mecca Ointment kilmnrlllpnelnlemedy No. l Is for Prottudlng forlwullipppilcatlon. Price 75o. Mac and in mold In Tubs, with pi , for Extcmnl Itch! I . n‘ Price 58a. IUD I er ham your A Morning Smile l -—a-_-aa_.... D m“ "l0 0°59 college of the dear old lady come t/wo billet/rd soidiers. She greeted tihem with a, friendly smile, showed them to their roam and watched them dump their be~ "l-Yldsar was ‘sqatuleq un- ssulsud; tors. rack-s. kltbags, etc. ‘Ilhen a. wonied look came mm he"? ffldfll 6W6 as she asked: "Young men are you sure you came by all those things honestly?" HER STYLE A special constable had been told to swP a car wfzkh was travelling fast in his direction. ‘Iien minutes later he rang up g9 report, "The ml‘ W98 b91718 dfll/Efl by an actress," he said "I stops her, pulls out my notebook, she snatches l-t. writes her autograph in it, and than alwqy shs goes!" ~»|f Your Child Batches Bolt! listen- -!!sten to millions of experienced ‘ and relieve miseries with the IMPROVED Vlcks treaunmt that taku only: minutes and makes good old Vic VapoRub give ITIII IIIII IVII IISULTII IT ACTS 2 WAYS s1" oNca m bring relief. llllumonsstsnd ~ back surfaces like a sgzsrming pouitioe. '° ‘I'll nun -' mm p! luneuoeascgorlglanrelim or men, bringreaLhonest-co-goorflucalnfort. To get this improved treatment . . . just massage ViFORIIb for 3 minuou as ON BACK throat an‘; ‘clletest, Fl‘ letterhead: then spread thick Vifilifi layer on chest a-ld cover with w ‘Ill hpml We; doth. Try itl e to summon to Michael's room. he'd seemed reluctant to take leave of Paige. "Shall 1 tfiii him YOUTB here?" he'd asked in the half 11000 that the would wait. "No. don't." she'd answered fluidl- ly. "I just dropped in with some books from Miss Thornton." Finally. one sunny Inoming early in June. the nurse telephoned that Mr. Herron would like very much to see Erica-would Miss Polite be good enough to bring her to town? Erica was t as nervous as Paige as they stepped from the clev- iike a hospital." she whispered “Whatfid like?" Paige “rm continued with s little shudder. It was another way oi saying. less and less- She talked often of her mother. but with a naturalness d an ease which spoke of grief an mellowing to acquiescence. Garter was with Mike aaain today. Erica. and Paige stayed in the wait- ing room until he came out. He looked red and hapw when he saw them. "Sorry to have kept you out here ‘so long." he stammered. "Dust- nefilllo didn't mind. How is he to- “whom ti: same. The doctor nyl can o omc soon." "Wherle is home?" asked Biol muirtliay‘ partmct no‘ t. " a n ‘s a0 his man. to look out for him men's a terrace, in case the wea- ther turns hot. He'll be comfortable snoulhf‘ "Oh!" said Iirlca. with an edge of “We thought maybe he'd a room-in case he id- "Come along. mica." said Paige 1y. “Miss Poigfl-yo Outer fid- with his hat. m tried to kOED i?“ it“. ‘tartar "stirrer: on: c to see hntiil, I daresay? i mean now m5: he's better?" untied band. "l haven't had any days off lo far," Paige interpreted crisply. n couldn't I drive out to lnetime?" Roslyn so "We're rather rooming it." she evaded. "You don't really want to no on seeing Mr. Carter. do you?" asked Erica. ss they walked down the hell toward Michael Horton's room. "No. I don't really." Paige wk- nqylie ‘I you srwfuiiv." Ill-lea ob- lcijvled. foal sorry for him." "BCOILIDQ I suppose you're in love alrca y. Paige felt the slow color burn her cheeks. "Now whoever should I be in love with?" "That Mr. Hosting. or whatever hta name in. that's always coining to see vou." u ‘gslcrrv to disappoint you. but I'm o . nifillllflfifl@l‘il"l'_l“ as stunned. "Then wasn't E1108- and somew at awed. than relieve " —gl helps build up resistance against nu ator an the eighth floor. “It smells 101‘ the stomach Paige smiled In greeting. "It's so nice to sec you up." she uttered con- ventionaily. and with as much cheer as she could summon ‘Ohhfm all right: main-hallo, d a little. embarrassed Hello." she waved to a chair. Sit down- Erica. Bill n€ there's a basket of sweets on the bureau that lust came from Cali- fornia,—" (To be Continued) You Woman Who Sulferl-‘rom lllll FIISIIES a... llllllll l-"Eilllllii you-like so many women between If the ages of 88 and Ila-suffer from hot flashes, weak, durzy. nervous fool- dilttasl inan- biua and dop Lydia E. Pinkham‘: Vegetable Com- pound at once. It's one of the most effective medicines you can buy that's mode especially [or women. of "irregularities , an reused -—— start: taking Pinkhanfs Compound does more . Taken regularly is a fine tonic ‘houssnda of symptom 11b M80 Thousands upon ya“ expect, 1g w small woman-rich and poor alike-have demanded “usually, reported benefits. Time and again a drm not in one.” lat-m I-ydll Plnklmm’! (Jompolmd ha! proved acme woman's happiest day! can be during al "Life is good and I want to live." The l" 70"!!!" 811%. memory 0t Marcia was Duliim her ldl- WOT"! "W"? their "M's". 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Wiéla ‘ED011118’; ' ' ~ Whfll e mos of the several species taken in 0a. nsdian whaling opera. , In the second month whalon were more successful and duri the next fifteen day; landed 3 whales of various specific. ofol! and bone mealars also: Whales iln addition to their yield source of considerable material used in fertilizer mlanulf . In i941. for example, 328 whales were taken at mm two In whaling stations, producin 110,66] gallon; of whale oil, 456.855 gallons of sperm oil, 271 tons of bone mesa and 5'17 tons of fertiuzcr. According to the comment o! the managmr u! the west coast to the supervisor of Department of Fish- eries. whales are appanntly not u plentiful this year as was the case in i941. They also appear to run smaller in size. ‘Ilhe ‘fittest Mk1!!! m the first momih of operational measure 52 feet as compared with former whales u largo al 80 feet BEDEQUI! M28001. Report of Bedeoue School for 5on- mber Grads VIIL-i. Bernadette Ocnv noilv; 2. Preston Connolly: S. Maur- l. 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