*7:'\4v i- mwni-“vn. a‘ "I: " I Woman's Real lpiral holder and contains llct of materials needed, illustration of the design and uomplgwl instructions for making both. or stamps to ‘PAGE TWO --"--,'- _ _~. Pwvwvvvv v aka‘ A _ a Oorolhy Dirt Says- w vvvvvvvvvvvv vv vvvvvvvvvvvvwvvvv vv v v vwv MARRY MAN Vi HO ADMIRES YOU—NOT A “MALE BEAUTY” Usually The Men Who Are Shy On “Looks Have Better Brains And Are Ample Providers For The Famil" Larder fiear Dorothy Dix-—l=‘or the last two years f have been engaged to a nmn who suits me lll every respect, but my family definitely does not ap-, prove of him. lie iualzcs a good salary, is of irreproachable character- iind is ivell-liked and respected b_v every one in the community. The only thing clean and neat, he is not a handsome man. Bu. l ilnd that he has qualities of kindness and lacks in looks. Then, too, I am 32 year's old and no glamor girl myself. notice the sarcastic remarks that my family inakc about my fiance, but they bother me and embarrassment as well as myself. I love ii.y family, but l also love him and I would hate for one. What would you do if you were lrane . I. _..._,,i _ ANSWER.—I would tdl my family that inas- much as I ain the one who has to look at the mun, and not they, that I am tilt) kintily keep their opinions t0 themselves. oiu- i. lut) short. Another" one is too tall. One is a windbag. o .i'l a tluuiziiy. One locks like a scarecrow. Another is a fcp. And so on. ‘lhi- iuinily" ls Jllsi. trying to be witty and get a rise out of the girl, bu. very ullcll it iusillusions her and keeps her fronr making a good ll‘. l llt- uolcd Them 1 knew one girl whose family broke off her engagement to a young 111.11) iilio. they claimed, looked like a gout, by “baaing" every time ne - ultini. yi-i they lived to see the girl an old maid and the man they ht-r out of marrying become one oi the most distinguished men .: colllillj‘, l have alivays thought that one of the places where women showed lunch more intelligence than men ls in not being so much influenced by inc individuals looks in picking out their mates as men are. Beauty ls 1.1: chief thing that attracts men in a woman. Any little nitwit with a . lace and a peaclics-anti-cream complexion can marry whom she . but women pay little attention to whether a man has a Grecian or a hit and mix assemblage of features. it attracts them in a man is his intelligence, his character and he is interesting and companionable- They may like to go to - "iirrnor men ll'l pictiues, but they don't want to marry them. Mule Blniiriy Poor Choice As a niiitcr of iaci. the man beauty is nearly always a poor choice as a llllhblllltl. He is practically‘ always vain and. conceited, and when he llhlrlkts he expects to spend most of the family dress allowance on him- s: if, and he considers his charms too great to be monopolized by a mere wile. Marry a man who will admire you instead of one who will expect you to burn incense before him.‘ Keeping Hubby Eniertained lrcur Miss Dix — l have one of the best husbands in the world and we got along fine together, but he needs a hobby and I don't know how to 11nd one tor him. I find millions of things to amuse myself with around home, hut he can't find a thing to do and wants to step out every evening. I um so tired of visiting people that I am nearly dead and I know they wint to scream when they see us coming, but his daily words at dessert time are always: "Time's a-wastlng! Where will we go?" We can only aliortl shows or night clubs two or three times a week. Now my husband that if he could only find a hobby he would stay at home, but he ' l till sorts of things and nothing interests him. He is a mech- trudc. We are both 24 vears old. I love to travel and suggested t? t he cc: a job that would require traveling, but he likes to stay put ex- ccpt in the evenings. What in the world can I do with him? PAULA. ANSWER — Heaven knows. I don't. A hobby is a matter of lndl- vidual taste and has to be something we pick out for ourselves. None ri’ its knows ivhy Jim Smith collects postage stamps. and Tom Brown match fcltlvrst \\"h_v Mary Jones gets excited over cracked china, and Susan Grown Wlll sit up half the night working out a cross-word puzzle, if we don't happen to enjoy those things ourselves. Doctors tell us that having a hobby is a first aid to health. Also lt ls rm aid to us in picking out our Christmas presents for our family and fl‘l"ll/S But if you are not born hobby-minded there is not much you .l)f‘.'lt it. and certainly there is nothing that any one else can do. fr) be svxmtzineous combustion or not at all. Anyway, dear lady. 1' think your husband has a hobby. It is visiting. Antl lll\' advice to you ls to trail along with him in it. Don't let him pur- sue it alone or he may make some other woman his hobby. _ DoRoTrrY DIX. i crumbs. one egg well beaten, as 171E ' well as a little grated spring . onion. Season well with salt and perxper. Simmer gently until the mixture thickens. Pour into small glass moulds and pour a little melted butter on top, This L; ideal for hot weather sandwiches, and incidentally f5 not too 11nd on the rat/crap! KIDNE rlalf lb tomatoes; 1-2 oz. mar- Y CHARLOTTE garine. Scald d l th . _ tomatoes then cutmup gened place M9“.§..°r§t§l§§-°y‘u1ifimfitfiifigsl in a pan with the margarine! seasonings and sauce for flavour- illpllme; flPtztlir for amfcw m nutes. l ing, Grate (11,, 0mm,‘ mix w“), the 11.0w) no" ounws of grntediz-rurnbs. Divide the marvartne l'__ i“ our pfflbrieatll l"fo small pieces slice the kidney CORNER VEGETARIAN DRAWN cnocnarsn ror notnnas ARE DAINTY DESIGN ND. 40'! mere are two {of holders that will add color- to your kitchen. 11m he quilt block design are crocheted. Pattern No. 407 attern: Write. or send above picture. with 15 cents in coin To order eedlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 4471 NAME-_--_-------——- — — — — —--- trium- ADDFtE88——--——C1'I‘Y-—— — — — — — — - -- enovmo|_.._'.....__..____........._____ I11 A cry to break the an, ‘Do end it in Mani against him 51511113’ maiilll-ii‘. seems to be his appearance. for, although he ls Wlll be strachi‘ and tcugh. very ‘A ving a Leisure .HE_;_CHARLOTTETQ_WN quaiiniaiv -The Woman's Realm PEACE oring to be he 9! O brother, lift—a cry, a long world- cry lsOllfldlng from sky to sky- The OYY of one great word, Peace,’ peace, the world-will clam- ard- anclent battle- the sacred name of —Edwin Markham. When you buy llma beans, avoid yellmviisli, roundsd pods as these and the beans Ch’cory ls a do tile purpose vege- humor which more than make up for what he fable 1116 Outer leaves too bitter and ttugh for salads may be cook- Now I pretend not to ed like spinach. Surface scriltches may be rrmov- thinly, Iyvondei" if I should give him up and save him ed from furniture ivith a little al- cohol. Apjily CJfPfllllV d"y immediately attending to each there to be a break between myself and either 5g§lg_l_i__sf*n§1fat@ls'._ and wipe grease a pie-dish. spilnkle over scmg crumbs and arrange cu them a lnyri‘ of kdney. - the One t0 be Season well. then sninnkfe another ‘ii ii: he lCCmS good to uie what they think doesn't matter. 81w, layer of crumfy, and margarlng . until evt-‘rytlgirgg if used up, ' - e sauce - ill l’ t svrruis to be a good old family custom for a girl's relatives t0 stock. Pour this Dover {the acgfitgnl); (i lllallioclitfs by making fun of the young men who come to see her. of the pie_di.h_ Bake in a gentle Afl- oven for l hour. r Maple syrup substituted for sugar in sweetening whipped “cam. provides a pleasant, flavor change. L‘ The general rule for carving meat ls to cut across the grain. i.i.,~ siio.. us ...u il res and makes the meat seem tender. Perpendicular striped wall-paper will give a room with a low oelling the appearance of added height. In purchasing blankets, a good way to test them for warmth is to hold them up against the light. If the light does not filter through, they are air-tight. The quilted dresing _gown in cotton, taffeta or crepe-is proving the number one college gir selec- tion Flannel robes are a close second, while chenilles are third. A food packing plant in Pernam- buco, Brazil, will produce oil from tomato seeds. the residue being éiltéltized for fertilizers and animal Place a sheet of newspaper under the doormat. 1t collects the dust that sifts through. Fur capes are very popular, es- necially 1:1 36-inch length, path to mar over suits and for evening l The Cup You Can't Forget! Schwartz Vacu-Pack Coffee is the crowning achievement of Canada's Oldest Coffee House-the culmina- tion of a century of blending and roasting fine coffees. If you haven't tried Schwartz Coffee yet, you are missing a new taste thrill offered you by this very old firm. Buy a tin. Make it according to directions. Then enjoy its rich, mellow, satisfying flavour. At long last you have the perfect cup of coffee—-“fhe cup you can't forget". W. H. SCHWARTZ 8: SONS LIMITkID Canada's Olduf Coffee and Spice House HALIFAX. NOVB SCOTIA A CENTURY OF‘ PROGRESS §TQEMBER _1._1._1941 '1 Social and Personal / Fashions '1 Literatur YOKES Yokes have great des'gn value for so often they are in one curve acrrss the top of a coat or jacket or blouse to help glvq that smooth, rounded shoulder that taken up more enthusiastically for has been this season often with color con- trast for emphasis , . _ <-¢____v___________ Your Individual H O R O S C O P E i-——-By Frances Drake 100k in the section your birth- ' word, be punctual, and request the! day mmes in and find what your same treatment from those with SUE-How in the world do you fit such a snow wash, Elsie? y things look a sight in comparison. ELSIE-No trick at all with Rlnso, Sue. It not only gets clothes whiter-it gives the whitest wash. And Rinse’: just grand for keep- ing washable colors bright! $UE—You mean Rinso gets whites snowy and you don t have to worry about using it for colors? Il.5l!—Never a fear! Rlnao gives the whitest wash without bleaching, so it's safe for colors, too-and even your finest rayonal l never do a bit of hard rubbing or scrubbing. SUi_—Why that's wonderful. I'll cer- \\°, /\ tamly use Rinso this coming washday. ELSIE-Uae Rinso once and you'll never be satisfied with anythlngelae. And Sue. get the GIANT package for extra economy. -"\ She thought her sheets were white . . . . . .till she borrovvled 21 l inso-vvitished pillow‘ Slip ms MAKERS “o: L. -. iitsi A All iii: WASH __WHITIES AND Eoibiis too TIGHT EINJINS FAMOUS CANADIAN WASHERS RECOMMEND RINQO FOR BEST RESULTS PMUM 26 outlook is, according to the stars. For Tuesday, November 11th (Copyright, 1941, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) - Fresh o rtuniLIes through elderly peop e, travel, dealing 1n matters for national defence and advertising. All mental pursuits sponsored. Selfish interests must take a back seat now APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)— Tloday stresses calm reflection and all-cut cooperation with those forces working for our future security. Don't be caught napping while import-ant work cries for, immediate attention. Favorable day‘ for military, financial and public interests. | IVLAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Wholesome lnfluences predominate.‘ A responsive day to clever manage-i ment and ingenzus methcds in im-. proving and merchandlz ng your) prcduct or work. Be industrious. carries‘. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (C:ncer)—- Today is generally beneflcerit, es- pecially i1 a little extra tact is em- ployed. Be discerning. dflflllllfi when you know §ou are r ght. Journalists. authors, continuitv wfters. you in c"n‘ide:iti~l work particularly favorcd JULY 24 to’ AUGUST 22 (two)- Trading. bllylfifg, scllng and _col- lecting may not sbow lmmerlate financial returns now but all pro- gressive matters and swind hiis- ines should keen mcvfng 5m othlv. Be conscentlcus: results are really up to you. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER Z3 (Vireo) _ Siccr 0'0"" cf "1l5lll1dfl"- standmes, l-Tciv? ‘Ba lhrirrughly’ straXzhtforu-Piw‘ vnfliuahlr? l" pursuance of R"-h‘ Keep your Budget Your Spending to End Money Worries ind Out Where The Money Goes Reading about the things you'd ‘ze to have. but never gcttlw '31“! That may be true oi’ you ii nil don't budget your money. For, unless you plan your spend 1:, so llllllly upsets occur. You "for. .o ' the furnace might need re- u-irs-and the bill swallows all the money you'd set aside for new lolu or new coatl With your income divided to take care of such expenses, you aren't in perpetual hot water. As you learn what percentage of your income you should give to each item you may find, too, you havmmore money than you thought. How much should clothes cost for l family of four with a weekly In- come of $45? Allot about $5 a week. Take periodic inventory, seeing what can be revived with new ac- cessories, repairs. clever alterations. The grocery bill stays down when you set aside a definite sum for each day's supplies, buy fruit and vegetables in season. Months when expense: are small- er than usual, don't splurge with all that's left over. Save for months with heavy expenses. Budget to get the most for your money! Our BZ-paga booklet ex- plains in detail how to budget your income. Gives tips on shopping. how to rave for blg items. Has helpful —————»-i~——r~———— ‘ lrillvllt f0." art. liierature, whom you deal. But don't worry or be too critical. | SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) -— Aggresslveness, the kind that brings substantial results‘ and wallops defeatlsm and doubt to a standstill is in the air. Use it. to put across your ideas and work. Focus your attention on the urgent issues first. OUTQBEIR. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - There should be no letdown in your intentions and 9g. forts to succeed even thou h you may not find everything ust to‘ your liking now. The burden ofi responsibility is a ccmmon one WhlCll we must all share un- complainin ly ' 8 . novnmaaa 2a t; nncrriviamal 22 (Sagittarius) - Parficularly perfectly simple simply perfect Wear and wash it for months, It will retain its original shape. Hcms won't sa , seams won't rip,—an it's made to fit you in any posture. _-'-—~——$l.50 _ _ _ '- - -$2.25 lflipr by ffavs n auspicious aspects for your inter- ests and advancement. Don't stop shot of your goal this fine riod. New undertakings tavore with those now in progress. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) —- Be cautious if tak- lHE risks in important undertak- ings. Know ycur ground thor- oughly, plan carefully; have all de- tails ready. Heacway in worth whue activities possible through the right efforts JANQARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) -_ No sacrifices or honest exenions are ever in van, Keep your intenticns and principles on__the highest level and your po.ic.es will gain recognition, your vtwrk reward. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Some beneficent as- lleczs sinne on all today and it hehwvfls Ell of us to try for a bet- ter record. Not altogether easy for ndustrial matters but if you con. duct yourself with your usual for. titude and intelligence you'll win. A QHILD BORN ON THLS DAY A bnght sLme-body with unusual - ll'"""i"s‘r Allominlsmllc eve: make a brilliant mniriagc?" tastes like burnt, leiitf- l yfllfl/e Ellen in, ycur llfc". TrwM-rrrii-caci. Bill: "Did any one in your family Arthur: "Only my wife", — WHAT'S EATING YOU Husband: “l-J-tirl-n; ths steak Wife: “What s2ra..ize things cnass con-serous diplo- glgeuac gfiicmgtmiiyi ilmme‘ lam“ am s T.“ ~ ca on or or ers I “ ee ere, what d you unless this harmful tendency ‘l 1119B" by gcing around 5.111.... corrected. Is ae i, intuitive, gen- PEOpIQ I nspcicss idiom» ercus: inclined to be ll hard task- master but apcirec ative of clever- ncss and intelligence. L r U!‘ W186 t , throat‘ 31f§§§.'i>§§& 3"“ . -___________“_______ soap suds. hail) clean the f ngen-ends. M18’!!! ature. squeer/e dry wl‘|) Relieve “mu-yum igggelmand Place in n cwol, shad)’ soften u‘ hands. VAPDRIII . Ian m um NEWPORT riurrs tum am a Dick: "I didn't say first-class". Washable chamols gloves should k 3e cleaned inside as well as out- de with tepid lather of milk A soft nail brush will _ _, Rinse 1h water of the same (em r- tu" ish dry- Tne stiff dry gloves when worked cnto the This youn at 51ml") I 191:“: ..'§<'i“.i<f§'i°.1“lr°§u-il wear them together or switch them - around...“ the tailored blouse W '1) You! new Jmwrr. for instance the lllllmwaisted Jerkn with your shirt-waist dzess. the skirt with . that new sweater you've Just miu-lg, The possibilities are too many tn mention. but you get the idea. Be $552M .‘.’."°°l€.. €..°°‘°’."‘" "“‘ W e res ward-robe. though, o’ your Style No. 2612 is dedgned for sizes l0. l2, l4, l6. l8 and 20. SM 1B requires 2 5-8 yards of W-irv-h fabric for lei-kin and‘ skirt; 1 1-2 yams of w-inch fabric for blouse. . Bend twenty cents (20) coin pre- ferred for pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and style number. Be sure to state sine you wish. Style N0. 2612 Sim --.........-.. Name sF-eIFaiiEi-Tsu PTOVIHOI aur run-a T!!! NAZI! ‘There are 23,000,000 Americans cf German descent. ruled pages for a year's accounts. l of "How to Budget and Buy for Bend 20c in co‘ris for your copy Bitter Living" t0 The Guardian Home Service Be sure to wzife plainly your Name Address and - which on [he Name of booklet. . CIANKY, NIIVOIII If . -- N —~ no l'.‘l$t'.'-'.'.%l"-ll"“"".‘.lé "III vousnelu-due 0o functions! month- l! disturbances-try Lydia l, ping. ~ - ml O nd ‘hblfll lt-reot Adarn- grit): 163.011 Tihrgnib hue especially i-saniooajnuelriczaaliliqmmw Oltv Irwin: Needlecraft/ —F0r The Home