American-educated Madame Chiang Kai-slick (left) cits in limousine with Mrs. George C. Marshall, wile of the Secretary of State, alter completing 1l,000-mile flight from China. She is here to plead for U. S. aid in China's struggle against Communism. Madame Chlang will be a. guest at the Leesburg, Va, home of the Marshalle. t House __/ "MEOQWOE hold SQEQQQQ-osQcc-Q-oo-a ‘Modern i Etiquette B, Robert. L“ l; Roberta Lee Q. When one has been invited French Dressing rsszails: “is; 1-»- ~ o» team» of 1X11: as they return from their» Sam l“ uaspm“ °x Pepper,“ Pap" ' . c o‘ vin - Klan yo?’ thsgiu lrrfxtlfguncéixenfafigi gar. Mix thoroughly by shaking. and the Um, when they will be “M. always shake thoroughly bcforc horned‘ using‘ Q. What is the best way for c hostess to signify to her guests that, she is ready to leave the din- ner table’? i, A. Merely by pushing her chair’ back and rising. ' Q. Should a girl wear e hat with an afternoon dress when going to an informal fraternity dance? A. Yes; both. hat and gloves should be worn. Cleanin Leather The shabby leather brief-case or other such article. will t-ake on a rejuvenated appearance if it 1s rubbed thoroughly with a well- beaten white of an egg. Suede Shoes Try cleaning the suede shoes with a steel brush. but be careful to rub gently and not injure the surface. Q>QtQ>ooQ8>oo§vww --" H" ~ " o o Mornmg Smile WWOWWWWW i-fitoéd How Can I ' I By Arms Ashley PCOI>O GV§ !! . How can I make car-idles burn N0 PRESENT GIVEN without trickling down the sides? A. A few days before the candles are to be used, place them in the refrigerator and let them remain until the last minute before calling the guests to the table. The wax will not run down the sides; the flame will consume it. Q. .How can I remove flakes of hoot. from a light felt hat? A Do not fry to rub them off. nor wet the spots Merely cover the spots with some dry salt. then re- move with a stiff brush. Q. How many drops of water or Eimilar liquid, will a fcaspoonful old? A. Approximately sixty drops. i... Practical Santas Take Note--- “LINGERIE” When Peggy returned from her first day at school she was asked how she liked it. Peggy-I liked it all right, but I didn't get any present. Motiher~But what made you think you wolud get a. present, dear? Peggy-Jrhe ‘teacher. She said sit there for the present, and I sat there all morning and I never go‘. one. A POLITE PRISONER "You have told me about some of your worst prisoners." said the re- ‘. "Vie! LIIXITE NYLON JERSEY LINGERIE tltc sllp 5.50 the panties 1.98 Nylon il m wonderful to wear .. . . comfort- able, lightweight and long-Waring; and ev- erybody knowI 011°! h so easy to wash lllfl go quick to dry, Thil ls liolepmofl lovely Luxito mltchup beau- tifully ltyled with tailored lines in Whit!- Shuflto“ and ponticS.M.L. Other llipe priced from $2.00 to 85.9! “The GLORIA” "wt-tn: SMARTER women snob" i ll) Scrapbook true cuagotau. cuancqrrefgoyu Legends Of P. Ellsland rm: acorn AND rfia nsnv By Uncle Joe The curious legend of the eaile and the baby comes to us by Word of mouth only, and the story which I shall now give to my readers had its setting in that part of the Island known today as Borden. So far as this writer has been able to gather. the tale ran something like this: Once upon a time there lived near Cape 'l‘ormentine a half-breed Ind- ian with his wife and three small sons. The third child, an infant of three months. was in its cradle outside the door, getting a sun bath. The parents, with the other two children. were eating their tioonday meal when all of a sud- den the screams of the baby fell on their ears. John Knockwood and hll wife rushed from the house just in time to see a large eagle making off with their baby held fast. in its talons. Knockwood rushed backinto the house and came out with a loaded musket. l-lis wife moved close to his side and laid a restraining hand on hia arm. "No shoot, John. Ye might keel the child," she said between sobs. Her ltusbund threw down the weapon and wiped the perspira- tion from his brow. "Wouldn't have done ne good no- ho\v." hc said. "it was too far off to get a good shot." Then he led his hysterical wife back inio the shack. where her lame-motions were added to those of the children. The following morning John Knot-kv-xood was on the move early. llis mission was to notify his neigh- bors of thc awful happening of the previous day. so that every man among them might be prepared to shoot the blrd. should it again vlslt the district. Every day the settlers carried their weapons to work, but. no trace of the bird came their way. The days passed; summer melted into autumn and then came the Continued on page 11 porter interviewing the veteran Drison warden. "Now tell me about some of the more genteel fellows. Who, for instance. was the most polite criminal you ever had here?" "I think," replied the warden. “that it was Genteel Joe" "He was really polite, eh?“ "Yes," replied the warden. "When he escaped, he left c note for me reading. ‘I hope you will pardon me for the liberty I am taking“ “EIGKQ-QWSWW 771a Stars Say-- By Genevieve Kemble o§w3ceg>gsg For Thursday, I‘ ‘ 9 ‘PI-IE auguries are for the ludden precipitation of a difficult and dis- integrating situation which could be aggravated and made more de- vastating by rash, erratic or impuls- ive emotions or feelings. Wlt.h calm, rational and regulated conduct, it is probable that some sort off lead, "hunch" or intuition could solve s complex problem. Giving heed to the “still small voice" within could negative a peculiar entanglement or curious experience. For the Birthday These whose birthday it is may be prepared for s. year of singular cxpcrlenccs, strange adventures, or some sort of radical or uprooting change sudden and possibly devas- tating. This a-brupt. event may in- cite the feelings or emotions to er- ratic or unfortunate up. t. which might aggravate an already critical or curious situation. With a regulated. well-organized and planned mode of action. the etoess might be averted. By use of c. re- sourceful mind. an inspiration or intuition or form of inner guidance, also calmness and poise, could open doors. A child born on this day may be disposed to strange drives or er- ratic auctions although urges may overrule curious im- pulses. For Bod Cough, __.___- you make up cough. it is no trouble to mil. costs but a pended upon to give 4111M! "m5 for a corn eyfllll 0!‘ sugar syrup.) Get a very effective relief for Keeps perfectly and testes fine. IBBI. 0S. Qgy, Ens lets you get restful sloop. Plncx is a WWII‘ WEPWM provcn inn: form. well known as o not pleased in ever! WHY- Plnex II I'll! IQIIOII Oh! that mine eyes might closed be To what concerns me not to see; That deafness might. possess mm»? ear To what concerns me not to hear; That truth my tongue might always tie " From ever speaking foolishly. -—Thomas Elwood t1639n Sprinkle grated yellow cheese over leftover pie dough. out l“ strips, sprinkle lightly with pap- rika and bake. Serve as an nc- companiment to tomato Juice. VABIED HANDBAGS What's your favourite shape in handbags? This season the choice is yours alone, for the depths, widths and treatments in general are practically unlimited. Suede continues to be much favoured for cations. of good-value sense in addition to its good looks this because it keeps its polished surface even with loin: wear. HANGING SHEETS Sheets you launder yourself over the line instead of ccntreing the fabric because sheets tend to wear out first along the centre line. Never hang up sheets by the edges, as this may pull them out of shape. Pin sheets to clothcsliuc i_n three or four pluccs to avoid undue strain at any one point. TAKE TRIBUTES 1N GRACIOUS YVAY Turning the compliment that you receive into anothct‘ channel is a social art which scrvcs to save you and the giver embai-russtttcni. Since many older women blush and make confused replies when they are praised, it is not surpris- ing tltat less-cxpcricttccd young girls can be thrown by (lircct com- pllmcnts. l! you are embarrassed by direct complements. use the old but de- pendable trlck of easing the sub- ject. away from yourself. ‘Fhzit can usually be accomplished with slick finesse, if you'll have your lech- nique ready for come what ruajv. Take the compliment. which tells a pretty girl that she should be m the movies. When you have to deal with that one you can jestlnglv tell the man who pays you this compliment that you flopped in your screen tests. Ant. add before he gets a chance to reply vt hateve: information you can pull out. of your hat about. Hollywood's newest film discovery. If the compliment that you rc celve is cne which tclls you th.t1 you look like some \\'vlll-l(l'lO\\'tt iiirfliofiifl Training as marriage is a flftyt-fifty er one can do it alone and unaided. comes by Nature, .- _ I writing did. and t get along with his brltlc. Mothers Continued its inner MixThis Splendid Recipe, at Home You'll be DleasantlY Iurpfllfll "M! this sully onward mixture and try it for I mum's!‘ trifle, yet it mu be d0- Make c. syrup by etlrrlnl’ i c1190 0f granulated sugar and cne cup “wit” few motisatflgntll digit: in . r you No we n: pelelquld honey instead of a 2% ounce bottll of Plnex from any drusslll. Dlli- l‘ into a 16 ounce bottle and illl it up with your syrup. The i6 ounces tho‘: made gives you four times u mile cough medicine for your moncygoi: This splendid mixture soothes the socthlns’ lscnt for winter coughs. Money refupdcd il came to the wedding. the truly elegant bags for dress oc- , Polished calf makes a lot‘ should be hung up to dry by plac-i ing about one-third of the sheet to prepare their sons to be good husbands? that. After all it takes two pcoplc to make a marriage a success. Neith- LivingtSfLeisurel JTHEWOMANS REALM!‘ _..._..___.- movie star, this will give you on easy conversational cue. After thanking the giver of this compli- ment, start talking about the star, about the new film role lhe is tak- ing or what you think of her last lpicture, and you'll be using the easy. smooth way of switching the conversation away from yourself. I i PURPOSE O1" PUNISHMENT All children are dlsobedlent oc- casionally and most children re- qulvc some form of punishment at one time or other. Parents should take care, however, that when pun- lshmetit is meted out to a child lit. ls serving a constructive pur- 'pose. The-only purpose in using any form of punishment is to influ- cuvu the child to do the right things. 1t should not: be under- tukcn because an adult has lost ‘i115. or her, temper. HOME CARE FOR HAIR BEAUTY For hair beauty, home care ls your duty! Your first step should be to keep your hair clean and well brushed. Brush it to free it of tangles and any particles of dust. Here are some tips on hair care: Place a little ointment on the fingertips. Place the thumbs at the back of the head. Now, with your fingertips, massage the scalp for ut least five minutes. Follow this massage with a thorough t brushing. I A centre or a side part de- mantis n flawlessly clean scalp. Al- |\vn_vs shampoo with regularity to ‘keep your hair shining and clean. l A short. cut is extremely at- tractive but. my advise ls to con- sider well before you shear away 'yout' hair. Of course the short-cut is smart, young and it is new. but. uttlcss you are willing to spend the necessary time and money to keep your hair beautifully cut and shap- ,cd. don't take the "short-cut"—|t might. prove the longest way home to houuty for you! Your trait" is your chicf aid in j changing your appearance. You can tsult your own whims as well as ' thn e of fashion. 1 l5 ore you change your hair style, roach for the halrbrush in- stcucl of the scissors. Study your profile carefully. If you like the ~shorl-cut look and don't want to cut your hair, try shining, round coils over each year. You can wear a hat with the short-cut look and have glamor tresscs to arrange any way lltut you like for evening. Every now and then it is good for you to change your hair style. If you have been wearing it up, put it. down. If you always wear it down. put it. up. Change your makeup colors and your method uf tpplylng ihcm as you change your hairdo. l Ellen ’s ‘Diary jygplslendhrmtlWm Today. Jeanie was amen! those who believe in shopping early for -Chri|tn1cs though as she said, “It ‘really takes the rush and excite- .ment of the last days of it to have ‘one catch the true spirit of the ' season. It's a blt early yet for that. “Mysterious packages, but not in Iany greet. number, were spirited up ithe stairs in this house a while ago iand when I. lazy about. the pros- [pect of climbing. suggested: "Let's lput them in the parlor for nmv," James who has been heard to snv that he “don't. believe too much in this here Santa Claus business" ithough only in the company of 'adulis, exclaimed scornfullv, "What! and have her find them thorc to- morrow?" Rntht-i" bulky patrccls ‘these were which caused us lo re- imark casually, "Suppose toys are pretty expensive this year?" and lJock to glance to Joanie and reply lteallngly: "Gone to the vcry d---l altogether this your!" Gtvmrl- Wilaughter was snug in bod til lhi‘ time, perhaps dreaming of our dnv iogether in the house across tho lane, which passed most happily. or dreamless, replete with the satisfac- tion which comcs when some chor- jished wish or fancy CDlliQ§ true. ,More than once while at play she ‘had stopped to say, “They're gone Ito town today. . But they'll ‘be bacllfb Piard hwill bgrk smdl tho car W e n t e ynr , an: ticy'll ihave ice cream for mo!" At. dusk fthe dog barked~and there was ice ;cream for her. I I A new bonnet was fetched hcr as twell, in a pretty green shade. It was quickly tried on and thou put aside and forgotten in tho joy of ‘finding her family circle nnvc n n e complete. It ls not ingruiitutlc t'...: ‘makes our small one forget any klnrdnese and tutu]: blithely from us o er parents. hat bond so mys- terious and binding cannot be bro- ken. But it was an old sentiment that. prompted her in suy, ycstor- day, whcn we stopped in our wood- getting to share some chocolzti/r that had been conveniently stowed in a jacket pocket. "Yes." she said. beaming, “it's good-but you'll catch it for giving me cnntiy!" This evening. to gratify a whim that could not be explained but which sometimes comes to folks away from home when night. sha- duws 399W". \\'e moved to llllS house. grand-daughter‘ ‘and l, lltcrr to await. the fznnilys return. o o o James was nt the choriug thcn We could hear the restlessness that always llrccedes the feeding and the fall of the sltuttcrs, as hay or Kfflln was put in the mnngcrs. Hc had been‘ busy all duy, so [hut ex. wept during dinner we lmtl sccn hi"! Only from a \vindo\v. One caught sight of him cleaning the stables to a farm cart and later sct- UYIB Out for the mill with n grist i)! CTUShIIIE; Carrying bedtling-strnvv to the horses; herding the milk. cows to water at the sircum hut diPDlm; it from cusks ncurlty/ for DOROTHY DIX SAYS- Husbands Mothers Prepere Girls For Marriage Bui- Neglect Their Boys DEAR MISS DIX: We are always being told about it being the dui. of mothers to train their daughter! l0 be 80°11 WW"- y proposition, why isn't it the duty of fathers Inasmuch Yet. nobody pipes about. It is a two-handed job. So why don't parents feel that they should train their sons for marriage as well as their daughters '.' A READER ANSWER: Apparently parents are sold to the be- lief that a knowledge of how to be a good husband us Dogberry thought reading and hut there isn't any necessity for wasting any time and effort in teaching a boy how to don't. prepare their sons to be good on page ll Want-lid Wedding Guests With their tum!- ans "ti"... IMO-miles um In the cut. hello 0min visualised a virtually empty church for ti! Id In a local newspaper inviting the genera Continued on page 11 l Better English D. C. Williams i N630 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “He died at an old ago." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "area"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Benefactor, benignity. benificial. 4. What does the word "vehem- ence" mean? 5. What is a word bcgimiln: with off that means "meddlescxne"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "lie died at an advanc- ed age." 2. Pronounce a-vc-a. first. a. as lu ate, s as in me unstressed, accent first syllable. ll. Bcticilclnl. elr wedding in San Irancicco. lpubllo to attend. Result: Some 200 perfect strangers 4. State of being very ardent. vagvr violent. (Accent first sydlablo». "i tremble at. his veltcmcttce of icm- pPf."—-/\ddlSOll. F (Jffit-iotts. n. cud Cori Martlueeu (above) \ But Lucile ran a personal CHRISTMAS STARS Easily-made rag dolls like t-hlw are delightful Christmas gifts for the younger members of the family- Both a girl and c boy rag doll H6 included in the pattern — D1“! I little skirt blouse and trousers to dress the-m in. No. 205 is cut in one size. Each doll. 14 inches high, requires Vi yard 12-inch white fabric. l3 yard 35-inch flesh colored: skirt: ‘A yard 35-inch; blouse, 1/. yard 20- inch; trousers, ‘.5 yard 27-inch. send 20c for each PATTERN which includes completfl "m"? guide. Print your Name. Addres< and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you want. Include postal unit. or zom- number in your address. Address Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 205 Name Address (my Province j, W-QWOWOWWQ .- t That Body Of Yours l’ James W. Barton. M. D. ‘QWaM-QwQ-ooé - vuuv rnoram FOODS _ MEAT, EGGS. Fish-Ana NECESSARY lt would seem that the higher the Price of meat. the greater the de- mand for itrespecially for what is known as the choice cuts. Why is there such a demand for meat. a greater demand than ever before’? 'I‘l1c_reascn is that meat. becaflse 1t is rich in protein, is a bulldgr Q1 the body structure. cntcring into the formation of every cell of every organ and tissue of the body. lviost of us, as we think of the cnntposltlon of the body. remrnnbcr that it. is mostly water-GS to T0 per cont. If u atcv is excluded and only dry tissue remains. it. will be found that more than half of this dry tissue is made up of prqlein ‘Man cats protein in order to nourish. re- pair and build his body, to tmgkg JUiCCS, hormones (gland Exlractsi, and to produce antibodies (fighters against disease) that assist in pro- tecting it" I have Shaken before of the 3M medical students frcm Scotland who flew to the starving people n: Europe in order to feed them amino acids which really are the founda- tion blocks of protein foods, just as we think of morphine as the foun- ciation or most valuable part» of opium Although we think first of meat when we talk of proteins. it should not be forgotten that while animal Proteins-meat, eggs. fish and milk -~are more-valuable to the body than vegetable proteins-peas, beans, peanuts. soybeans-if eaten in sufficient quantities, the latte;- t-an usually maintain what is called the nitrogen balance necessary to life Nitrogen is the important or essential element in protein foods. When not enough nitrogen is in- cluded in the daily food intake, the lood becomes thin. there is loss of wcluht less resistance to infection slow healing of wounds and the in- dividual is always tired and ex- hausted. In these cases. because a P0"? Bllpetlte is present, it is not always possible for the patient to cat the necessary acnnunt. of meat, cuss or fish. This is wlty the rnnitto acids, which arc concentrated pro- tclus. bring the nitrogen balance 1Q uorntal in a short tlmc. l-LATING YOUR WAY T0 HEALTH Be sure you are getting l-he all- rottttd daily diet for your type oi "Needlecraft/if, I FDR THE HUME .I' t4 m TALL i __ ~ ”. 'c-@>c_m_t><§;c.§@»ec1’ "'7 Cook ’s Corner i me-ivos ' @%wt, i ORANGE CAKE 1 es: 1 cup white sugar 1.6 cup shortening 1 cup sour milk 1 teaspoon soda 2 cups flour with l. baking powder ‘i cup dates or raisins ‘It cup chopped nuts Grated rind of l orange. Bake at 3T5 dcgre . is cooking dissolve cup su-gar in juice of 1 ornngc and w. r over cake when baked, {r1- build. occupation, etc. Send today for Dr. Barton's handy booklet on this subject entitled "Eating Your Way to Health." Just send 10 cents and a S-cent staznp to cover cost of handling and mailing. to 'l"he Bell Syndicate, in care of this newspaper. Post Office Box 99, Sta- tion G. New York l9, N. S’. and ask for your copy. This bonnet, representing lhc titl- fei Tower, won Parlslcnne olmlll" ltobilllrd the title of QM" f’ the Catherlnettel during 5" Catherine's Day festivities. "h" all unmarried girls of 2s yew i" more pay homage to their Wm)“ saint-anti hope she'll s" ""“‘ husbands. Photo by Reno llettrl- NBA-Acme mt: corre!l1°"d""'" IN HOVIS é WHITE POPULAR BECAUSE ITS BETTER ' AN ALL-ISLAND PRODUCT THAT HAS PROVEN lT'5 WORTH OVER MANY YEARS. COMES IN: srrwuu nutuuss no. ,_ M, .4 _. GRAHAM -— RAISIN