dQCTOBER 26. 1939 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ocial and Personal Few Fall Fashions Arid Winter Styles ,,,.-v_ 'a\v~—~'_’ ‘ -—w County Club iC0illillll€Cl lr page a_ fr. -._...,_ . ~.T. "But. ll Lewin is (lead, it l; an csceriainablc fact." "it is, indeed, an ascertained fact uerr n ins death certificate." With that sense of dram-a. which is part of the Frenchman's make- lp, M. Pichon produced a. document, irom lllS pocket and handed it across the table to Dollrmore: "That." he said “Is the death certi- lcalc of John Lcwin " Dollunorc examined the paper in ulcncc. ‘Seven, Rue Lkpic," he said at bugln. “Unit's on the other side of the Bculcvard Clicliy. Quite near the ‘luv Blanche." "You notice he died tcn days be- loic h‘ rather?" Dollimore said nth Qlc.\_.l\Z excitement. "And there you have, I suggest, lll0———lfl6——-—" tTo be Continued) HOW TO HOLD A RABBIT In is ofien believed that rabbits lhoukl be lifted by their cars. This causes pain to the animal, how- ever. The correct way to lift. a pet rabbit is to grasp the skin just above the shoulders and rest the animal in the palm of the free hand_ If we remember to do this we can avoid all unnecessary suf- lffills on ihc part of the rabbit. Mix laid and “mill-EB 59011.5 froc you ever had, featuring a gently. flared skirt, fashions favorite bishops sleeves, and a new fly front. Pnc high- Doint, of course. is the detachable hood which is taking to honors in campus casuals this fal. It pro- tects your cars from the cold and Your curls from he breeze. Be the wonder womm of the football game ....bc chic and comfortably warm all st the same time. Style No. 2930 is designed for sizes 11, l3, l5. 1'7 and l8. Size 15 requires I 5-8 yarls o! 39-inch material, 1 1-! yurds 35-inch con. trusting for dress without hood.’ send fifteen (loci (coin is pre- fercdi for pattern. write plainly your Nuns. Address and style number Be sure to state the sin vou wish. style No. 2930 also ..... lain for the Name Street Address GIN Province For Thursda . Oct. 26th MARKJH 21 i0 APRIL 20 (Aries) -You born after April 3 should find today agreeably pleasant for heart interests. social affairs. tra- vel. entertainment. All Arlens can easily, with effort. make this a. day of personal achievement. Tact and patience. especially you born before April 4. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurusl- If care is exercised not to lndul-Kfi temper outbursts or to be easily ir- rltated. considerable headway may be made during the hours of 7 a. rn. to 2:30 p.m. After that time. re- frain from excesses and unneces- sary expenditures MAY 2i to JUNE 2i (Geniinil- Same admonitlons obtain for you Gemlnlans as for Taurenns. You must guard against lmpulslvc thought and action (an old enemy of Gemini). If convenient. post- pone new undertakings until Ito- morrow. Attend tcdays essentials and familiar matters now. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancerl— Important today lo guard against wastefulness, unsanitation. making estimates or contracts. be sure to go carefully over all angles i lest you underestimate or promise what you cannot do. PM. particu- larly warns aginst needless contro- versy. ta ‘lessriess. JULY M to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Forget self and selfish interests. You'll find all issues of a. broad and generous character favored. Give service willingly- CWPflfRl-lo" pays big dividends. Listen to intel- ligent talks. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER VB (Vlrgm-One of those slow-going days when uncilon and initiative are essential to put over you and your propositions. Be alert t0 sense opportunities that crop up. Tact helpful. S. BER. 24 to OCTOBER Z3 (Librall-Mosi friendly rays are from 3:10 to 6:15 a.m.. '7 a.m. _to 2:20 ~~.m. and directly after mid- T Women's Realnf Today’ s Short Wave (All Time ll Eastern llllldlrtll vvv Radio Program I THURSDAY. OCTOBER. 3O BERLIN 6:00 p.m.—News and Economic Review in English. DJD, 11.17 meg” 25.4 m. KNAUUB 6 255 .m . -—Evening Concert, OLRA, 1 .23 meg.. 19.7 m, BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m.—Overture from L4- har‘s “Land of Spiller." HAT-i, 9.12 meg, 32.8 m. ROME 7:30 p.m —News in llsh; Opera Selections; Topical lk. 2RD, 11.81 meg, 25 4 m.: 1K1“, 9.83 meg., 30.5 m. MADRID 8:35 pém.—News in mglish EAQ, 9. meg. 30.4 m. LuivuuN 8:80 .m.—variety Feature. G81", 14. 4 meg._ 19.8 m.: , 11.72 meg, 25.5 m.; G68, 9.51 meg., 31.5 m. LONDON 10:30 p m.—"At the Biack Dog." GSD, 11.75 meg, 251.5 m9. G80, 9.58 meg. 31.3 ni.; G815, 9.51 meg, 31.5 m. §444046§ O-OO—O'¥QOO O-OR OOO§%OOO§-OO§O+Q§O-O YOllR lllOllllOllll. HOROSCOPE By FRANCIS DRAKE ‘Copyright. 1939. King Features Syndicate lncJ Inok in the section your birthday comes in, and find what your outlook is, according to the stua. night. These hours favor aggres- siveness in wholesome, construct- ive actlvlties. Balance of day and evening especially ask patience and understanding. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 2 (Soorpio)—Holds splendid possiall- itles for your innate talents and capability. With emotions under sensible control you should ride ahead under full steam. Gains to be had in business enterprises, manu- facturing. building, sound lnvesi- ments, selling. NOVEMBER 23 in DECEMBER. 22 tSaggittariusi-Conserve energy nerves and disposition. No day for undue excitement, sudden changes or decisions! Best for familiar is- sues, acting under calm reasoning and gcnlality. DECEMBER 23 in JANUARY 21 (Sapricornl-Slow up if you've been going at breakneck speed. Every- ‘ 1 kkgkm‘ thing worth while deserves and should get conscientious fore- thought and investigation. Plan carefully; don‘t worry. JANUARY 22 t0 FOZBRUARY 20 (Aquarium-Don't blame it on your stars or on someone else if things r 4+§§§4¥¥0§~ use the “just T And IEALITIIS "Love files in the window And love flies out again, But where that love has touched us Happiness has been “Him creeps in the window And out creeps hate Again, But where that hate has touched us Misery has been." -John Harsen Rhodes In modern kitchens, an extension telephone has become almost as common a fixture as egg beater and mixing bowl. The “wlfe-saver" extension coats only a few pennies a day. but saves the busy home- maker many wcary miles year's t-lme. Chop one quart cooked beets and one quart raw cabbage. Add one cup grated horseradish. one cup granulated sugar. one table- spoon sallt, one-half teaspoon black pepper. Add only enough vinegar to moisten. Chopped .32.. s... be added to chicken salad fruit salad or to l cheese and pineapple Wfefld “W?! good resu . To keep diced fruit-s for salad, uacktalls or desserts from turning dark. cover them with grapefruit juice. A blowout patch may cause wheel shimmy in an automobile by throwing the tire out of balance. These patches also chafe fabric and long use of them often ruins i-lres beyond repair. don't tum out exactly as you had planned. Personal and business lssucs are sponsored but you must use your head intelligently. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Piscesi-May be more difficult for you born before March 7 than for you other Piscosus his inter- esting though trickv Thursday. Faith in your own ability will be your trump card.. Play it with de- cision fllld precision. Pleasant news shown. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be an independent. bright. self- willod youngster. capable of ex- tensive lnarnlng and accomplish- ment. It will be sensitive. sympa- thetic. ready to assist those in dis- tress without fuss or redtaDe Dro- ceedings. Help it overcome a quick i-zmner and a tendency to be sar- castic. Spiritual development will be its greatest solace. -—"'-\ REA E i, l,“ F ovl m‘ ml? l ‘Jung: bl u ‘h m q a B‘ ‘ . l 2E3“: Hegel‘; . dalgfighlsfivfl U" ‘A u B l “lféfivaFlll-Dlue ' nd cl:- ‘:5 2}‘ , yglfll u m,“ nd we: us: ‘mug 1am m: ‘pm, prullfl w.‘ Q canton“. UV“ twain! ‘flue; of value for lb". w. inlladahmg, n _ glee, d an" l-Qilggeallivn/mlkizl “$6M. gaff‘ ° ‘Wlafiq m0 231:,“ m, smug“ M“ i, “mod w 5-“-"i“.lik“5i—m"°""i“iii"slimw“"ifé°i$ -».v.~.-.-:.'-"»‘i“-s~.:.-:.::<-‘*“H----*~ v a , t w fl . cllucxru filial" Wogoelefll‘ "Mil-Tuna. {lane "“‘1_‘I,°',, Qmfifffw-a ol e mu! l" 1 “u, who!‘ W‘ in bu"! l" uru$y" ,1 mo? n d“ ‘The bark of the giant S90v0“ tree 1s not hard and tough, as might be expected. It is so soft as to be quite spongy yet flreseems unable to penetrate it. while in- sects dislike it as much as insect powder. The tree's greatest enemy is man. A clam has a neck and a mouth but no head. An electric‘ torch is very useful when one wishes to darn neatly. Stretch the material over the glass bulb and then hold the sides wit-h an elastic band. If there is any doubt as to which way the Strands of the material go, switch on the light for a few moments. and it will be quite clear. The glass bulb makes a splendid surface on which to do the darninz, and delicate silk materials can be repaired in iihis way with no trouble whatever. Meat ls oftcfrtough because it has not been hung long enough be- To make sure of oil on s. plate will be sufficient to use if the meat is turned from time to time. When washing very soiled or heavy articles, put them through the wringer before the 188i! 1111R- This will force out most dirty soapy water and _the last rinse will make the article spot- lessly clean instead of get/ting all dtlgcolored and requiring several r sec. dried after washing thr should be wrapped in a clean towel that has been slightly damped with warm water. They will soon become soft and supple enough to be put on ‘without risk of tearing or crack- ng. Public works projects are ing ccmem plants in Bchnum operate at capacity. Ibllowing the last Seminole war, most of these Indians were exiled to Oklahoma by the U. S. govern- ment. Some escaped into the Everglades of Florida. when de- cendants of the band are living to-day. 6M1!- in much handling may be p by special acetate tape. RAREBTT ON CRACKEIS Welsh rarebit makes a. welcome change if it is made in the ordin- on tout, pour on tn bmrtered crumpots, and then under the grill to brown. n put my prob , wt a mother. We have separate playroom You might living room where they can keep books. n with shelves look and polished to fit well in with Make a rule that ut away by the efcre bedtime. a good on which they can paint or pla - we: Mthoirt having to won‘! a t stray paint aphanea or dubs 1 of plnoticine. ACADIA . BAKING POWDER just o" Pastry Housewife . Q . A . s‘, Activities If washable leather gloves feel, stiff and brittle when they have‘ wi J5 which on ngua papers w cry way, but. instead of being rmvrms rnoawm n: SMALL DWELLING Keeping the living room tidy is n es three small boys and liv- lng in u. small flat no solve M‘ I find a corner in the for n small cupboard their toys and cupboard fitted if stained the general color scheme in the room. toys must be boys themselves lt would also be plan to glvn them a table right" Baking Powder. he Her BEETLE RETURNS Hustle fashions for dinner and evening wear will have elegance in glowing dark colors and stiff fab- rice. They will be topped by short ,fitted Victoria type jackeis in suede and duvctyn finish. TO PRE ENT Too much scum_ from forming on Jam in the making, use a table- '5D0onful of glycerine to cvcry Ipound of fruit. Cakes from becoming heavy and flat. open and close the oven door |gontly when they are baking. 5 Salt from forming into lumps in a shaker, put in a few grains of in alrl I C8. Pudding from sticking to the cloth hold the basin in cold wa- ‘ter _for a few moments before . turning out, ' Silver from tarnishing. keep a few pieces of camphoi" in the drawer in which it is stored. Fashions THE COOK'S i comma 9X44 5664 044-Q4§4-O4-O+-O6-O4 Moluaes Puff Pudding. Q 1 egg 2 tablespoons sugar 1-2 cup molasses 2 tavbiesrnons melted butter 1 teaspoon a 1 1-2 cups flour I 1-2 cup boiling wafer . Method: Beat the egg with the sugar and melted butter. Add the molasses and the soda dissolved ln half the boiling water. Add the flour which has been sifted, then the rest of the boiling water. Mix well and turn into a. well greased mould, filling lt- not more than 2-3 full. You can use the double boiler for this if you like. Cover closely and steam for 2 hours. then unmould and serve hot. A very grand sauce to serve with this is: Golden Sauce Z egg yolks 1 cup icing sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla l cup whipped cream Method: Beat the elggs with the icing sugar and vani a until l-his forms a. smooth, creamy mixture. When ready to serve, fold in the stiffly whipped cream and serve cold on the hot pudding. Cranberry Pudding 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 3-4 teaspoon salt 1 cup bread crumbs 3-4 cup brown sugar l 1-2 cups shredded suet _ 2 cups chopped cranberries l 2 eggs ! 2-3 cup milk 1 Method: Sift the flouij baking powder and salt: Add the bread lcrumbs, sugar and suet and mix well. Chou the cranberries and I add the-e Wlflll the well beaten eggs I Mind the milk. Mix thoroughly. when turn into a well greased _mould. or into t-wo smaller ones. . and steam 3 hours if _vou do it in one mou‘d. or 2 hours for i-hc smaller size. Mrs. R. R. Hubbard of Tusket, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, bakes ten loaves of bread every week day for her family of thirteen. Naturally it is neces- 3211110 practise utmost economy in buying for a family of this size. Some time ago Mr. Hub- bard noticed that more Robin Hood Flour wu sold by the local dealers than any other ind. “I felt sure there must be .1 good reason for this." he said, “so I brought home a bag of Robin Hood for the wife to try." Prom that day Mrs. Hubbard has not urad any other kind. "Out of four sifters of flour that l use for my baking," Mrs. Literature Hubbard declared, “I get a larger amount of bread than I did from any other flour I ever used before. Not only that, my bread is much whiter and finer in texture. The feel of the flour is ‘just like silk’. No wonder they call Robin Hood ‘Canada's Fastest Selling Flour-H” All wheat used for Robin Hood Flour is umbed with water before being milled-in great machines that remove the last particle of dust or dirt. If you wan! to give your family l real treat, bake a batch of bread or bunswithRobin Hood YlOUI-‘l nomz axxmc SERVICE ROBIN HOOD rLoua MILLS LIMITED Robin Hood Flour Aldhd t... was“: was: ‘A cup medium whlts 1 up. chopped pan Your own bilcuit recip§ I other and pinch edged together. Y Distribute Rah mixture down centre baking lhcoi. then form into large circle, of biscuit ring and insert large piece SALMON (or ollaer flail) (RUSTY 4 cup: (l lbl.) of canned nlmon or any ntlirr cooked lllh sauce, co 1 tap. chopped onion y; _fnp. nit‘ Duh pepper any quick biscuit flouh-(about I cupa) pound: cf pen (or 1 iwo-mund can) cream Tlabn salmon tor cooked Rah). reoarving 6 large pieced. Ad uuce. with nenordnll- Roll biscuit dough in long strip, abo 0| strip. then lnlri one ride over to meet tho Gather up fish filled roll and lift onto ground pressing ends together. Cu! 6 allta in lap of fish in each for decoration. Brulh lurlarn with melted butler lnrl bake in ho! oven (450 rleg. F.) l5 minutes. Loosen from n lmmedlnirly. slid»- onto Iefvlni plate. Pill cenm with hot creamed pun. Ewe with sweet pickleo—oewoc fismllSll 6. d rent ol filh to whit: uf o" wide ‘A’ thick, is a new delight. Playdayaflintuseupenergyu-fimthat fatigued . . . tusslee that tire . . . plenty of good nourishment is needed to preserve the glow- ing health with which to enjoy them. Wise women are making sure of ‘it by sewing Fish to the family. With such a variety of Fresh Water Fish. and Sea Fish, as well as Shellfish from which to choose, appetizing Fish dishes can be served often, yet each one You can get more than 60 different kinda of Canadian Food Fish and Shellfish, either fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned or pickled; they are available practically all the year round, and modern refrigerator transportation facili- fies bring them to you, no matter where you live, with all their original tang and savor. Write for the Free recipe booklet . . . Name and treat your family to something new at mealtimes. 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