NOVEMBER 16. 1939 __F HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE ' _ THE w y Purify ilrllii. "On Bakww Dllv l” , a.” nluuy; l0 Ilappy my work seem: Today, whatever may annoy, lay. ’ v , , The World for me u, pm? Purity flour.‘ i/ou ll find it a Th sglnple Joy’ 1W- 11181 lreasilrc, . e 0y of life; '70,, Bulging Day, foo, lDlII becomd d The Joy of children and o; wim- pleasure. wyirv ~MAID SAYS: The Joy of’ bright blue skies; The 10y oi’ rain; the 31m surprise Of twinkling stars that shine at 111:1‘ uiliaiszrnlzirrmrlse...‘ ,,, , W l“ j ‘ ' 9 0y 0 Mnged thi liuihebrluiitcutnnilmostliomeygfiig the“ flight: X185 uPOn - c‘ lly on gniilelallgilsfhecil)’; ‘s, Baking Day The Joy of noon-day, and the uiiic crpcciuiion of SUCCESS. “red "Wm- imfi vl-llcre Purity Flour coma “"6 Joycllslicss of eventide; PuriiyI-‘lourfor iillynur The 10y of labor, and or mirth; pmf lid ii I ify ui 11*!‘ _ l‘, dlurlillvliire nruulwcssuijilrtllvr "I116 10y 01 air. and sea and earth- W, ,i_p_=, p null pustry. biscuits, The countless joys that ever row Iurlly 'lour 1B so from Him mints, l‘|' I" ' ( . . . l‘"1".“idtiitiitii.‘Eifilmli. um "r1 um QllflilliB lltllllllghibla ‘him you can“: go 1c lUSllOlli light of day, wrlbgllzlyxll,“ followtherccipcs. It’san Amagvlsh gm“ devlne "P011 0111' "°‘ i .-' i. ' .' ‘ -“‘l.".."u§§J§§Z"iI.‘}'l..il'l.§3 l "‘.""“"*' ‘"6" be of sorrow m“ F, i, "sing one o,- goth of l glllhlllll off till tomorrow ~ ~' ', n l . . wmsugg.s,,._,n,_ I l f “$11011 tomorrow comes wily DOUGHNUTS TWI" be Tbdfiy-and JOY again. licaspocnscdn I —-!0hn Kendrick Bangs. 1:$:r:.'.':::;":" ° ‘"‘*' lcupsour cream IIETIiOD-Iieat clzuspfdd sugar. Silt Ioirwiih Ftlllil, crc m of tiiriar and The child born on the Mayflower during its epic voyligc to America was named Peregrine White. TilE IIOIISEWIFE AN D iiEli ACTIVITIES apple pie with cheese cut lntcl thin slices or grated, and put in a very moderate oven until the cheese melts. The pie should be served as soon as it comes out of the oven Crackers sprinkled with grated cheese, then toasted, go well with apple salads. For a special salad, cook pared, cored, firm apples in syrup made with 2 cups water, 1 cup sugar, and a few red cinnamon candles. Drain the apples, chill them, and fill centres with cot age or cream cheese. Serve on lettuce with mayonnaise or French dress- Lneaiion of Libby Prison Libby prison, which wa. a ship- cliandleris warehouse prior to the Civil war, was secured by the Con- fekfcraie government, and used as a military prison during the cyu war. 1i. was located at Richmond, Var, was three stories liigli in from, and four behind and contained six moms (100 feet by 40 feet), wlicrc 35 T115111’ a; 1.200 Federal soldiers at one time were confined for months. "Hilly hlwrles m wliu llllCKS There are aboiltlililii (listlnci spo- nl: llill mi l, l1ll.(‘1 niely, vriili sour ‘ mixture. (Do not make .) Turn out on slightly iirell llnnril. Roll i0 35-inch thick- n&‘(‘llf. “nil doughnut cutter and fry liilrrp, llrllllulg int uni il golden brown, immg ozirr- in tbc process. Drain on mm pngiir. SPONGE CAKE )4 ieurlncn cream Gatling invented a. type of fgpld- fire gvn in 1862. It was credited with discharging 350 bullets a ininpic and could fire more than 60,000 rounds with jamming or cleaning. cram, to iii dulrzli loo l ll Cook cheese at low bemperxure -over boiling water ii’ possible, m» . _ l-lrllll mfxlflmuic. hffrffflffliymollr Intense heat wil cau c cheese mix- , ._,,.,,, ggunupnon iure to become tough and oficn baking powder Beat egg yolks until gm, Ill sugar gradually. 3. Add Illflflrl jum nnrl rind and continue hump. 4 Add salt and ci-erim of tur- lu to llniicn rug \\'l1llf‘S. 5. Fold in :1 of rug “lute inixiure to Mixture 11,3, fl. Sill. flour with baking powder Ilifllf. and mid to Mixture No. 3. I. lulll 111 czirclnlly remainder of eg S. liiikc l liour in slow ovcn o I (IGgICPS. 0. Invert pau and cool. Ilinzrccllfifll‘ curdle. IIETHOD» ._ .._ , Crudc stone implements known as “colillis" represent the earliest known handiwork of man. They were chipped out by cave men at U10 beginning of the Stone Age. AN APPLE A DAY Red or yellow, striped or blush- ing, an apple is a worthwhile bit of nourishment. Eaten with the skin on, it helps to keep the digestive tract in nor- mal health. Also, a good deal of the mineral contents of the apple i; near the skin. small amounts of iiirec vitamins, lisicn lo "CAVALCADE OF DRAMA" FCY(6$0 kc) 1 0.45am. espccizvly of vitamin C, take on importance when the apple is a frequent item in the diet. Most important thing to remem- ber in cooking apples is to be spar- ing with water, because the fruii i‘; ovcr four-fifths water and mucll of this cooks out. Use only enough wafer in applesauce to cook the lust enough in baked apples to keep them from sticking to the pan. Use none in scalloped apple, pie or apple brown betty. Spices in moderation add piqu» Ticu urv cxpcris llllve 110 111011115 ancy m applc dishes. Cinnamon i-“llmlilll! 1611111111911’ What pro- und nutmeg blend in wiih the deli- "I °I 111° 511111119!‘ 601115 (115811- caic apple flavor without stealing ar 1min i‘li'f'llllll.l0l'l_ A minor coiii the taste spfltllghi, Sprlnkle nut- 11c f‘lllii"l' short or long lived. mge on 5pple551ice just, before it m and irrlr or hard use may iis to bc eaten, otherwise, it is apt lili u mu nil-k in llu- minis for to make the flavcr bitter as the KDIWIW‘ l" 11 10W 1110111115- If a ‘ sauce stands. Bring out app‘: .~ uillrllniloil or ciefncc- i flnvgr with a rm of gait, l.‘ may continue iis| For something special: 1li<icl1n.'cly. lllfi-‘IPIICII ['11 NCO 0f UOIIIS COVE? lib-Days Popular Design By Carol. Aimes - nurcii onu. our!" APRON DESIGN no. m for Christmas gifts. We k the little Dutch Princess insplTed m‘ _-<‘ nor to prepare this one for you. ~ 111111 ivliiic muslin, worked the flowers on the dress in roses and d 5011111111». in ngauve and blue. It works u) quickly and is the 11191111?" l_ naginn. 1e, - 111" IMIICFII includes transfers and all cutting di rams. Billfih 811d mnjllrll um keys, material requirement-s of all ins iom for 1111- 1-8 U)“ flbron . as it is pictured, m, r0 rllrlci ihls . lgn, write your name and adores on a piece of our" ,_al»_l_liu with 15 c nis in coin or stamps to Needlework Department- ‘ Jrctown Guardian. ° Charlottetown Guardian tbm°““"li Dvbnriment. ‘illlii No Q34 '°=y—--_..__._._.__ __._...___.___--- Apples contribute 1 C, B and G, These contributions," fruit soft without scorching. Put‘ 6M A lricai. many letters are comin in daily 95111111! for novelty a-prvrll We made the model 0f page cies of wild ducks in the world. Onc fourth of this number is found in; North America. some or m», divers have been depths of 90 feet by fishermen with nets, say-s the Anicrcinn wild- life institute. The ruddy duck l5 one of i-iie smallest of our ducks. but his lady produces an egg as ‘large as that of a great blue heron. FLYING CORPS lIbIlT'I'EI) CAI’ 'l'lie following are directions for knitted cap found so usciul by members of the flying corps: No. 9 needles (No. 1O if you are ,1; loose knltter). 4 ply Botany, blue 0r grey heather mixture. 90 stitches cast on VERY loosely‘, 30 o neach of three needles. K, 3 P. 3 for 9 inches. l On 1st neccre, P. 1 K, 2 together. lKnit across row as far as last three stitches K. 2 together P. 1. , Do this on all three needles every row until only three stitches re- mnin on each needle. Draw thread through and finish ncatly‘. NO KNOTS PLEASE. P’ nus ‘i 9M3 M0); ggwniSlPlfl r548” IIIIIIS r S RICHER A M E SATISFYING Have the coupon! ' ‘l! l Ib. nnd M Ih. packages. They are cxrhan e- fnr beauti uI Wm. Rogers 8; Son Siiverplntewriie for ' book to Limite . BldgnToronto. soil iilinlrs urn ORANGE YELLOW LABEL LABEL LABEL ‘t. “Z. A _ / ‘J for babies and children. rccoverczi at I Both are S 1 Baby doing splendidly on ilic Carnation Milk formula prescribed by the doctor- Qfigli/N and Irradiated Carnation ’ '1 Milk a splendid food for babies. In many thousands of homes you'll find this happy combination as more and more doctors turn to 1mi- diated Carnation Milk as an ideal food IRRADIATID Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT .”f'rom Contented Cows’? SPOON-SIZE "READY 401W? Everywhere you go it’: Cubs, Cubs, Cubs, for breakfast—thc ncw way to enjoy Canadian wheat. Cubs contain the whole wheat, flavored with mellow malt. Spoon-sized bundles of energy- crisp, crunchy, tasty, and toasted a golden brown. Your grocer has Cubs. Order them today. A producl o! The Clnadlln Shredded Wlilsqt Company. Ltd. Wool vclours and duvetyn arc to be much worn. Every year in tlie-Iinlted States. 500 million tons of deep mined l l l local sire taken out of the ground. I i A bird can change its wing urea in flight, which is comet-hing man has been unablc Lo do in a ‘plane, says the American Wildlife Insti- . Lute. I inc Eddystone l The light of .Lightliousc in the English Chan» l nel can be seen seventeen and a half miles away. The present lighthouse was completed in 1882. T What is said to be Llie largest lslngle ordcr for panel doors in lthe history of building construc- ‘Iiton has been awarded by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Colm- pany for Parkchester, N.Y., its village of fifty-one apartment houses modated for which is under construction on the former property of the Cath- olic Proiectory in East Bronx- The order calls for 97,300 doors. ' lcud if you will use some common sense and grit in adjusting it. T Women W Remarlmlw Social and Personal Fashions --= Literature Dorothy Dix's Letter Box Ending 0ne’s Life is the C0ward’s or the Quittefs Way Out of Responsibilities ~ Life Should Always Look Rosy, Es- pecially to Young Folks Dear Miss Dix-I am a young man o! 19 so dLscouraged with life that I am thinking of eridln it. 1 have a small business that makes a mod- est living for me, but have a family dependent upon me. along with the 10b and the family. but the problem is that 1 have a. sweetheart whom I love very much and would like to marry and the catch is that the Job Just doesn't include u. llVlflB for another person. 1 have an insurance pollcv that would net my family a. tidy sum and also another one that would take care of my sweetheart if l. were dead. In a short whilc they would Rel. Over the hurt of 105111 me and E0 their way in ihc pursuit of individual happiness, with a, secure iuvure that in no other way can 1 provide. Do you think that I am wise in deciding that the best solution of my 11101116111 for all eoncerned is to get accidentally killed in inc near future? A PUZZLED YOUTH. , Answer: ' l No. A thousand times no. Put such acowardly thought out of your inind and ncvcr let it enter It allilui. Suicide 11> ilic qluitieus wav out, and I uni sure that you, who have Blfefldildlafl file sirengih and c urngc to do a inairs work in llie world whilc still a 1:oy, i l I'M TAKING THE SCREEN snares’ up! Lux Toner So» REMOVES COSMETICS THOROUGHLY, ' wiljl have couixge cnoug-h to stand 111) and figiit the batllc of lilc 1U liic en . All of us have our black hours of despondeiicyl when we toy with the‘ thought of dcnth and dream of how peaceful it would be to be done with all the trial: and tribulations and dusappointnicnts of _lifc. Bu: the mood passcs and we know in our_licuri.~; limit we wcrc kidding ourselves all the ilmc and filial. both flguiulivclv and liicrnilv llic lost Lhiilf; 111 me world wc want to do l5 to dic. , ‘ Will you not iry lo rcalile that wu are going through one of them slouglm 0i dcspond now and that it will not last‘! For alter _cvery night comes the day when the sun will be Shilling and the buds singing and you will know it is a. glorious thing juat to be alive and you will feel stroiifi enough to bear whatever burdens are laid upon you. If you will try iookiilg at your case dislpassionatciy. you will wonder why you have lei. yourscli become so discouraged. If you knew another boy who, at ilic age of l9, had worked up a. business of his own that would sulnort hum: _lf and liis dependent iunuly, wouldn't you think that hc should bc reioicnig over his succes instead oi bcwailing his failure? Wouldni. you mink Lhat any boy of that age would have shown that much business ability, iliat much energy and initiative and push was v11"- tuaily cicud (;Cl'i.filll 1.0 be oiic of our leading mercliaiius in LCii year's‘ time, and probably (icsiin-cd to dic a millionaire‘! You know that is the way you would size up any stranger, so give yourself a, pat 0n the buck and straighten up your shoulders and get out to mcei. Lady Luck, who is surely headed clown your street. Ii. hard lilies on any boy who has the burden of i115 family on hi5 back wllille lie is 51111 a more child, but this need not be such a crushing If your I11C.l1(‘1' and iaillcr are old and lielplc it is, of course, your duty to bu], 101i. liiem. But 1L is no part of your duty 1.0 support a. lot, of bro- i.ii.r.. rind sislers who are Just as able to work as you are. If you will sec lo it ill? . _ one of lllPlll gets-a job and turns in port of their earn- 1115-18 i0 111i‘ 1311111.‘! blltiilfii. YCM need not remain a. bachelor in order that your younger IJYDihCYS and sisters may go to college, or get married when- ever they please. \ i I i i l C‘ I i l 1 l l lany of the mistakes that their wives have made. . brckcn letters from mcn to whom their wives have "confessed." Wflllinfl! | "Why did she do n? 14> in which will be accom-l 40,000 person-s, and‘ i lloving mistress to placc a "liitlc decidedly murky 11311111 And zit l9 you arc so young. So l) the girl you are in love with. You are too young to marry ll. you were as ricli as the Rnckfellers, so why make such a irzigcdy oi having 1o waita year or two, or three 0r four, for that matter, until you ure in a. position to marry? By that time you will know your own minus and be far more sure of having a successful marriage than if you married now. Maybe your taste will have chlrigfid and you woirt want this girl. Maybe sue will feel the same way about "ou. It is the lucky couple who find out before marriage that they don't suit instead of afterward. So brace up, son. What you need 1'; a week's rest and a dcse oi live!’ medicine. _'I‘akc ‘cm boih and you will never think again about being a willing Vltllnl lo an automobile SpCZCIEI‘, ~ , » 1 a - Use Judgment iii Disclosing “SccrcLV I Dear Dorothy Dix-I um a girl of 21 wilii a 11:151. which I deciily 1'0- pcnt. 1 am new in lovc wilh o. very line man who Wallis to marry me. linvc told him oi two oi my nusrakcs, vvhi-zli liurt him terribly and W6 almost broke up, but I jLl;>1._COllldl1'L tell him cveryihing. I feel sure 1 would lose liiin. Do you think I should continue on without telling him verytliing and irkc a chance on the men I have known not lfiflflnll my dream castle (l0\\’1l by milking? I fear what will happen if I fell him. 1t would kilil all his lovc for mc. I have tried so hard to be good. Surely there is fcrgivcncs. for inc. What do you flunk‘) W. S. Answer: This is a qucsiion I do not attcmptio answer because the advice that might be good in onccose might be disastrous in ailother. Everything depends upon ilic individual man and WOmnn and how they feel about tlic matter. Women any: "Whcn we marry we do not flak our liusbands-in-be to go into inc confessional and icll iLs of all 1.1m .1115 and follies we liflvC committed bcforc we evcr knew them. Why, 111011. should we bare 0111' souls bcforc mrrriagc to the rnen L0 whom wc urc engaged and slwW them every little .|ll.L and blemish‘) It is not our oasis that 6011111. D1113 c,u.r futures." Anti. of course, ilicre ll; no answer to be madc to 1.111» statement of fact. except that it is so much on a. woman's conscience, a5 n gencral flung. when SIIC has strayed iroinihc strait and narrow pat that she feels that she isn't going into marriage honestly nor grvlnll 11°F hlrband a fair deal llI1l€$ she tells him all about it beforehand, Thc grout disadvantage of i_hi is that no matter how much the man protcsis that lie forgives his wile her lapses from virtue he never forgets, and in all tunes of domestic strife he u5C$~iL as ii 111115189011 i0 119111 I191: into submission. Also, it cau cs him u) distrust her because hc 111111115 that if she him no principles that kept ncij siraight in her girlhood. sllc will lack the stamina to withstand tfinlplklllOii wlicn it comes her way- The eye! of love look close- smooth skin's important! Lux Toilet Soup's ACTIVE lather remove: ‘ dust, dirt, stale cosmetics thoroughly I -—helps guard against Cosmetic Skin: dull- ness, tiny blemishes, enlarged pores. 9 out of IO Screen Stars use Lux Toilet Soap New Fall Fashions And W'nter Styles The young man of your family , will feel Just loo important for, words iii this inannish suit. Mother 1 will enjoy making it herself asl much as she will seeing him wear it. The easy to sew lines are cut on the English school boy style that ls so smart for little gentle- men. The trouser; have plenty of pockets to delight any boy. One of father's suits, the one he no long- er wears, makes an ideal Sunday best attire for your young son. An Eton cap is included in the pat- tern. Just to complete the snappy outfit. The wllarless Jacket has , very few seams to sew and will be Jinished in no i-lme at all. i _ Style N0. 2935 is designed for sizes 4, 6, 8 and l0 years. Size 8 requires 2 yards of 54 inch ma-l ierial for suit and cap. Send fifteen <i5cl (coin is pre- feredl for pattern. write plainly your Name. Address and style number Be sure to state the size vcu wish. Eiyle No 2935 Size ..-.- u. u... 2935 SIZES l4 - w’ Name Street Addresn Cm’ Province *_> | look instead of the flower. she re.‘ Dlied-Mzram Ah jes‘ put in a. 119,. tie flour like you tolc inc." To savc fats, the German soap “I515”? I5 "$1112 to some extent Coal and lignile dcrivziilves as fat, substitutes. It is also true that probably most men, certainly an men W110 T9311? -.~ < t ,cl not ttoknowcf lovc illieii wives and are of a. clilvalrous na urc o I gunman‘, hearb Wliv did she tell rue?‘ I didn't want know about licr past." So every woman must. decide for hBrSQIffv/llofihel‘ 5119 will tell orlkeglp he; segrtclt lrickbidolrn Rxcailqvoiigréic bxrxfilzsgfwggiéf 5110 L‘! W" i . - going to tc , ie s ou o e DORQIHXQB‘ In the Finger Bowl ‘Ihail point in the course of the meal arrived and to the hostess’ ‘The new maid, preparing to pcrplexity, she saw that no blos- lsorvc at 1101‘ 111K“, 61111101‘ 118111’. sums were floating about as pian- was lnwrilcled by her garden- nccl, but that the water had a lfloiwer" in ouch finger bowl for the ‘ Awklllg ilic maid aftclwrard as to gucs l d ' d Irradiated Carnation Milk slmuld be a splendid baby food. It contains all the food value of whole cows’ milk - made much more digestible in processing-—- unvarying, no matter wlicrc you buy it, and sterilized-and with extra "sun- shine" vitamin D to help build straight, strong 1;) bones and sound icclli. Ask your own doctor. Ti cause of tiic murky is. the ‘Ililllnujinuuiilln’ Carnation puts new joy in cooking dishes calling for milk (and new joy in ealing them), and is a money-saver uscd for creaming coffee, fruits or cereals. \Vritc for Carnation books. “The Con- tented Baby” is free. The big, colorful Carnation Cook Book is 15¢ (Postpaid). Carnation Company Limited, Toronto. Ch/nalifl/l’ 1\\/I/ n (‘llilllf l l l A BIO-linen to lb: "Contented Ham” every Monday night. Sn your foul newrpaper for ilnlians and lime. i l . . . u Di-Iiciuus Dessert llinl. is (Iomlfor You. 11ml "IIIUTS MllllflIlillLfl nlmul. lasly llppIl‘. pit‘ -— 110ml"! about ila rcfrcalning, juir mir—lhnt makcn i! priu-iivnlly irrcaialiblnl 'l'Iii.-\ your. will: Canadian appIca so finc -- and so plentiful -- br- mirr _\llu ircl YOUR nhnrc of this dclicious dessert. And In: sum l0 ci-i. plr-uiy 0T apples for cw-{v purpose . . . for cooking. prrscrsinu. inlll fur 95m"! Trrahl 'I‘hi-.'y‘rc good and good for you! Urilvr your lpplca by government grade . . . for value and nnlisfncliiln. "Ne. l" Includes nnuml. Inmilpirk ' Ilplllrfl of gnolI rnlmll far H141 vlrlrly. free (mi-n Inn-v! pun- null [Irllrllrnllv fr" lrom din-Ina lnil mlnor hleminhro. The npplrn urn nlnil norm-din; to variety. "DOMEYHC" Inrluden aound. hand irked apples of fnIr rolnur n» the VIYIFI] lnll prlrllrlll rro frfirfl was...» l-mi q » _ l ylnouidlyimyy other Injury. The IppIPI no llze lcrnrdlnl lo Vnrlnly. l “In Malia-ling Sari-ion ‘ .161; ‘(If . DOMINION DEPARTMENTOF AGRICULTURE. OTTAWA . ’\ lc ~ Honourable Jnmu G. Gardiner. Minister. l I