Living £6 Leisure The Woman's“ Realm ‘DOROTHY’ "A Gilt of God." $1105 mfifllls YOU-l‘ name. What loveller could u. woman claim? How high the standard sho must set, For Dorothy must ne'er forget She Ll God's gilt. to one and all, And from her hands let healing fall. And from her lips the gentle phrase. A blessing. she. in all her ways. Her family and friends know well Her presence casts a magic spell. She is so quick to proffer aid; Her sympathy is ne'er mlslaid. Wheroer she is the gloom grows bright,- A gift of God must bring the light. A Dorothy may never rest From giving to the world her best. However slltall or wide her sphere, She will find duties crowding near. And these she'll do with loving heart- Like Mary oi’ the "Better Part’; A gift of God. what lovelier name Could woman claimfil-Exch. cllKsE- A glass of cordial was always drunk after eating ice cream in the 1780's to “prevent any injurious effects from the frozen dessert." HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE Impatience and temper shown when you have to wait for an eleva. tor or other service in store. restau- rant or other plane of business, marks you in these times not only as bad mannered but as unpatriotic- Afghanistan “hroadtail" skin, most valuable of skins produced in that country because of its lustre and light weight. is taken from prematurely born or stillborn lambs. SWEET SANDWICHES Work creafl. cheese to a spread- ing uOXISiSiIEIICY and spread between packaged chocolate wafers or ginger snaps. This 1s n, dessert sand- wich. SDread peanut butter. moistened with orange or pineapple juice be- tween graham crackers or whole wheat bread. ' Combine currant jelly, grated orlange rind and chopped fresh m nt Mix finely-rolled peanut brittle with butter or margarin " Combine peanut butter with dates and honey or orange marmalade. vv-QQ-O-vvooomooooooooo- All That Glitters? By Franco: Plrklnlon “l!!! Q-OO-O-Q "I might. buy sfxne colored cloth- IS but I won't premise to put lhem_ on until I see how I feel in them". “I'm very glad. Because Dabney wants to do some entertaining this year when Guy comes on. He to me to ask you if you'd act as hostess for him. You'd be doing a big service to the county, as well as to Dabney, if you'd help him out "Why, of course I'd be glad to help Dabney out. I'll cell him to count, on me the next time I see him." She knew she would not have long to wait, that Dabney would lnevitablv turn up at Hunter's Green within the next day or two, if he did not actually do so that afternoon. But as the day wore on, she decided to go to see him. For some unaccountable reason, she had a sudden impulse to ride. instead of drivine her car. Helen had not been on a. horse since she had ridden with Alfredo In Mexico. Now. in her outmoded and outgrown habit. she felt a little strange and awkward at first. The pony “ambled" along peace- 11111)’. giving her no trouble. and when she reached Sycamore Forest lDabney Turbervillc expressed no surprise at the sight of her. He ordered tea, and this was ceremon- lously brought in. hot and fragrant, and flanked by biscuits dripping with Jam and butter. “Welby and I had a rather con- fidential talk this morning. Da-bney. I've been thinking for some time that perhaps I wouldn't be needed at Hunter's Green much lanrzer. Wel- bv said I was needed. so I'm going to stay - through the winter any- way. Only not in the hi»: house any longer. We're gflillf! to remod- el the schoolhouse." she arc-awed Welbyfls sketches and scribblings which she had brought with her in her pocket “Do you think that's n good idea?" "Excellent. As Wclbv pointed out, yoll can have cnmnanv of your own quite independently. whenever you feel like it. I'll pass the good news on to Guy the next time I write. I'm sure he'll be delighted with the arrangement." “Yes, We didn't have much chance to be alone last. fall. Not that we needed much. I don't know whether Gliv told vnu-he proposed to me the day after he to‘. hero." Mother, This Cough Relief _ _ Saves loo! Money. h. Cooling. Ion] Ioouitl. To [at really lurprloln; relief from lolllll the to colds, you can coolly pal-o a medicine. right ln yourown on. It's very cosy-anyone on do it-loodo no cooking. and tastes In n»! um children m... n will- ingly. But you'll lay it's hard to boat. for quick rclultl. first. male n lyrup by stirring 2 cull of granulated auteur and onc cup cl water n few moments, until dlnolvod. 0r you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of sugar UND- nlfl lot 2% OIDOOI clPlae: The King's sword of honor‘ for Stalingrad has been finished and will be exhibited publicly before being sent to Russia. BASING LAIJNDRY amass Many Canadian women on tak- ing to the washtuos again w ro- lieve the stress placed on laundl-ies short of help and endeavouring in cope with the influx of war work- ers into many centres As a short cut to efficient laundering. women who have no sorting tables should spread newspapers on the floor to avoid soiling clothes further. Re- moving stains and doing small mending jobs before laundering saves wear and tear on fabrics and soaking is eliminated if soap is rub- bed on particularly soiled spotw ironing is also eliminated on such articles as sheets, pillow cases. terry towels. dish towels. underwear nightgcwns and pyjamas. Pressing Woolicns Wcollens in the finished are as capricious as the lambs which produced them. To keep woollen properly pressed and lock- ing attractive the Prices Board's consumer branch suzgests that if they are bnlshed before being presed it will prevent dust from being steamed into the fabric. When it comes to pressing watch the heat oi’ your iron and press with a clamp cloth. state For almall instant rollol from NlURAlGlA and Nilliilllt PM" bu sch, tail-ceiling In handy u... Full directions in each package II|ZICNOH |\ II’ lq mutt u‘ ‘rite ..,..".....',.. .. ‘..,.....-.. a look i0! the BAY!“ (ROSS > "No, he didn't tell fne." _"He said of course he knew it was too soon. But that, ms tyne before. when he came here on par. I23? t0 120F056. he had Ixeggaip. Ho sa durms -aii>§§mci'ull arehiry 13$? thastwgnmight even get mug-lagged. 813291317.“ ‘vgOltIgl?! lnvmsperab: me muc . would it be indiscreet to inquii-c °w ‘mwh eflcgigrasoment you gave 1d Door Grenville "I didn't give him .-.. great deal‘ but I was careful no; p, d1s¢owage' , 11m clfAnLorrm-owu GUARDIAN KING (tilt. TEA AND COFFEE \ \ Helen went slowly upstairs w her room. when she stood lrresol- utely for a. minute in from. of the huge old-fashronm press wnere aha kept her clothes before she wok lrcrn this a small tin sale and un- locked it. l-ier own jewes. Whit?! Aifrfiqil. had given hei’, were in the sate. and she removed them from their velvet-lined boxes. one by one, and locked at them. Finally sho- lifled a last box, larger than any of the others. and opened that. Out of it she took the Borshese necklace. she was still running it throush ' her fingers when there was a senile I knock at the door. she said "Come inl" Without laying the necklace aside. "I gather you had s, satisfactory santly, but a little dryly. “There must have been lots of details to settle though. I hope Dabney didn't wear you out, staying so late —good heavens, Helen, what have you got in your hands?" "l'. was going to tell you, Ronnie It's our necklace." “ y necklace!" "Yes. Crowder quite a while ago. You know her husband lost a lot of money. I always meant to give it back to you sometime." "But Helen, I couldn't let you do such a thing! That necklace is worth—" "I know what it's worth. I paid for it. And of course you're going to let me give it back to you. 'I'i1at's what I bought it for, I tell you. Only you must promise me you won't sell ll; again. I don't suppose you'll ever feel you would need to. now that everythlufl straightening out so well for you. But even if you should feel that way, you mustn't do it. Because it's not just an heirlocm any more. it's a present to show that I m glad you're happy and that I'm happy too. A wedding present.“ “A wedding present!" “Yes. Dont ask any more quest- ions tonight, Ronnie. Ronnie dear.’ (To Be Continued) IONDON —(CP)— Inmates OI 15 prisons in Britain are making toys which will be placed on sale at SQrI/JZQ conference," Ronnie remarked plBa-‘ I bought it back from Mrs.‘ Let 9 the necklace on you. '1‘ell Weiby! what I said about it. Good night. I Oorothy . Oix Sayse WOMAN'S wltlzs" MAY NOT FOOL MAN BUT HE won't‘ ADMIT rr Why Business Training vanishes Ill-Presence Of A Blond One Of Life's Mysteries A commandant aka: "Do man loo through the art: and wiles i-hlt woman use to catch " Ab. who knows If we could answofl- thit- qusstion. wo would bavo aolvod one of tho gal-toot mysteries in .i o M‘ nothing olso is so strange no that mon w o are hard-boiled. astute, shrewd Judges cf character apparently bark these qualities when they with women and are l0 lluilelesa that o girl baby cm pertinent illustration of this is found 1n the flwt that it is practically impossible to convict a ung man and Pretty woman of any crime. no mat- .‘ is the evidence against her. A blond wi ocks and a paachos-"ld-cream com- plexion can literally get BIWBY with murder. Th! twelve good men and true who view her charms from the jury box are convinced that no one with sucn a wiilowy figure and eyes that look like violets drench- ed in dew could be anything but anselio, and that if she did kill her husband, no doubt he deserved it. MAN IGNORES TRAINING ' And look at the ease with which divorcees re- marry! marry. It often seems that two or three decrees absolute Bro an asset instead of a liability in acquiring a new husband. A mall would be ieerv about going into a partnership with a mun who had failed t0 make good in ail of his previous business connections. He would won- del if the man was cantankerous and hard to get along witn. or if he Was lazy and trifling. or if he wasn't o. square-shooter. but he doesn't make many inquiries concemigg whv the lady's previous mates loot. their taste for iicr. 1f she is a go -locker, he lust takes her at her face value a-nc lets it go at that And look at the way men marry. Not sillv adolescent boys in the throes of their first attack of calf love. but hard-headed. canny, old busi- ness men who have piled up their fortunes by turning a cold and suspic- ious eve upon everv venture and to whom no man could sell a 801d brick. though he spoke with the eloquence and uersuasivencss of a speilulnder- Yet every day we hear of aged milllonaif-s leading to the altar girls voung enough to be their granddaughters in the firm belief that they are loved "or themselves alone. ' And there is the vast army of men who marry women they are not in love with and don't want to marry. whom they never intended t0 marry. and who spend the balance of their lives wondering why they did it. lf these men were weakiings with no minds of their own. you could uncerstand how they fell victims of the husband-hunters. Or, if they were dull and stupid, you could see how they hallllened to stumble llll/U the traps that were laid for them. But they are not. They are stroll! men. clever men, men who know their wav about. men who ore Wise t0 everything except the ways of women. _ ARE MALES AS DUDE AS THEY SEEM Or are they It seems so incredible that they don't. see through the arts and wiles of the fair sex that it keeps women wondering l1 men really are as dumb as they seem. When a. Drettv little llold-dlgsor lqllS her eyes at a rich old man and asks him pretty. please. to give li-le Sweetunls a ciamond bracelet cause her itsy. bitsv heart is set on it and she wctuts it so-o-o- bad. does he really believe that she is the artleao child that she is pretending to be. or an expert holdup artist? . when a man's wife dies. leaving him with a houseful of little child- ren. and all the marriageab..e ladies of his acquaintance. who have fou-n no takers. in to pursue him with invitations to dinners and lunches. and to develop an abnornla. affection for his poor darling little mother- less ones. doesn't his Guurcinr better watch his step. or else he w l find himself in the Marriage Lic- ense Bureau before he knows i ‘P ' When a man whose attentmns have been without intention and who girl and is trying to break away from her. lets her weep on his breast an tell him that it will break her heart to give him up. doesn't he know that she is using woman's oldest and most true and tried wee-POI! to get her man, and that by the time he has wiped her tears away she I will be planning the wedding? coma to doa fool them. A Not being idiots or blind‘. men must see through all of women's trflh - parent little ruses, and why they fall for them, goodness onl_ knows. Maybe they get a kick out oi’ plavlng with TNT. Maybe it flat ers their vanity to be the object of feminine pursuit. Maybe it amilses them to see ha? cleverly women play the love game. Only men know, and they w n e . 11E COOK CQNER SIIEPIIERITS PIE Youllllolnon Who Sullor From llill lllsllls jwlullulillllllllfit e so many women between the ages of 38 and 52—sufler from bot 585ml. weak, dizzy, , ""8111!!! periods. are blue at timeo- Two cups cold cooked meat cut in pieces or ground, l 1-2 cups mashed potatoes lpreferably hot) 1 2 tea- tspocn salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, few ‘drops onion juice. about 3 tables- spoons leftover gravy, l egg yolk. him either, I said 1 _ - that iamllf dbfll’. when I felt better, it ~d e Ilitllral for mo to think °' “m”! mwled awn. and um I had already mgde up my mmd ht: I rt I "we my a n. - new I never could [we - W asaln- 1 id . i" '4’ have my hsuasbarldwgringrliahgn algmgndbecf course, 1n that way u eve bet But after 9,11,? m; t" m“ liih$1i°i3 “° i” “wily like 1e too And I cer- "YBE. I gathered that. Bu lovo wit here this year it ivgdiacay as well if"! were more or less pre. gflfnecidw pay something definite to ma. Ont you? And if I had a , co to say it in?" Delmar asreod gravely u“; a would. and. from that point thgy went t disc fnlnegtoo him?“ h" mm“ ‘m’ It w l t h Dil-bnfllfs-‘ltiiargod wtoenridgelbfiilc-k “f: gether- and very much later when girth’ finally reached Hunter's “"1- Welbv and Ronnie had lime upstairs. so for another hour gézupleasant tete-a-tele which had w-h n at midafternoun continued. d f" at 1W he rose. he looked “in it her qlllzzic ly. "m. fmuld W" fly If! m6." ho inquired J1 T tflld you Id feel tho evening had a perfect ending if you'd leg m5 kiss you good night?" I dept know. mall's another thing Id have to think over." "You don't think it would jeep". div Guy's chances for the future?" "No. I think if his chanwl could be jeopardized by d, me" kiss. thev couldn't amount w much anyway." ' "Wcll. then-J’ Sh» raised her line. and felt his face against here and his mm ' gone. and she was alone again. Lfoldod around her. Then he was o ome- ed Is Spiencld l"! My drusslltandpwrltifltou 16 cl. bottle. Than add your oyrup. Th" 81W! you 1o ounces of really Whlldid W118i! WHIP-limit 4 time! as much for your money. It never Illoilland lute a family along time, And for roll. quick relief, in. lo u. tullly lltlandld. It works in three "Ye-WWII 1h phloem. loothes the irritated membranes. and boipa clear the air passages. ' of Pine: is n special provon ing. in conccn ’ given brothers-in-law and sisters- , Diagrams Make it Easy to Learn Popular Step: So gay, al irresistibly l " 5 the whirling Viennese Waltzl Add l so now and important again! If you'd rate attention at smart - dances you simply must know how to do the lovely graceful turns that aro the charm of the Viennese. So try our diagram for tho Waltz Square Turn, to perhaps the "Blue Danube" Counting from i to 6. on Count l, step forward on left foot. too and shoulder turned left. ‘st-Make quar- ter turn left, placing right fool. to side of left. 3-Close left foot up to right.‘ Now into tho next whirl-taking on Count 4. a long ltep back on ridht foot. 5—Make quarter turn loft. placing left foot to side of right. 6- Clooe right foot up to left. To com- pleto Square, repeat. < Learn tho other smart waltz vari- ations, tool Our 32-page booklet has , diagrams to show you these an well ; u the popular ‘ ‘ ,Conga, tango, fox-trot and Westchezter. Tells how to dance gracefully. lead and follov- send 15c in coins for your copy of Home Course In Now Ball Room Dances to the Charlottetown Guardian Homo Service Address- Be sure to write plainly your name. ad- dress, and the name of booklet. ' l lhmo fol-In well kn f In coughs aagflrigaihoi-iotuwsi? Money refunded if it doom’: plcgg\ W" la W987 way. ltroot Addrua ..._.__ _Z.___i—-q “I! -mashed potato- Season, meat with vleulvlzsr: waurz TIIE 117ml scam _ wSpecials .2 cold water. Grease a ,b:\.king dish and line bottom with salt. pepper and onion juice; moisten with gravy. Place in dish. Cover evenly with mashed pota‘ Spread top with egg yolk. beaten into the cold water. Bake in hot oven of 425 deg. Fahr. until brown and heated through —about 30 minutes. Individual Shephddfls pies may be made in custard cups. These amounts serye 6. LEMON PUDDING m“ ou can b “W i! or wonml Painful distress. ' In facwtakan ‘ Pinkhamk Compound helps build up resistance against such symptoms. It also l; d fine stomach tonic. ' ‘rilousands upon thousands of wom- on-rich and poor alike-have re- Ported benefits, Lydia Pinkhamb Compound has proved some women's 9131,1119” days can be durinc the l I. Madoincanada. Worth trying! that's made relieve lucb An el ever whisper to him that he hid . o d dressmaker to ma"; Qffsafii She tells rne this 15 ggglngf, regulations. ls this cor re Yes. Manufacturers aro not allowed to make cave-i an!’ "me" ts. “s? szrtrsszzazl..,sa»t». for my grocer to put. 8W Y Bwfgs “for example raisins —for a u a er's wife who is a regular ouatvmel‘ A. There is no resulaWm Pm" hibitins r. grocer if” “'5” meal“; the ngeds o! his established fills- tomers before takinK i?!" °1 °t 5"" can I have a. sugar ration three months 01d Q. I have child. Now she can obtain suff%r‘lté corn syrup for her rlifit- Wm hgppgn as she grows older and renuired more 10ml“? A’ 'Z""‘ 5'" '.'.°."Z..‘§Z.Z°‘.'.§ RV? gfilfishsyenl-‘urinirxonthlv an amount which under crdint"! clrcum-stmklc”! should meet her normal requ re- merits. brrrunlslr FOR 3 orurnlnols l A "Ah," said the Chief Clerk. "I'm glad tn notioe that you are arriving purlctually now." "Yes. sir. lye bought a PB?‘ rot. “A pgfloil? What on earth for: 1 mid you to get an alarm clock. "Yes; I did. But after a day or two I got used to lt and it didn't wake me. so I m a Parrot» And now when I go to bed I fix the NOVEMBER 3. 194.3 rature OETTHE MOST OUT OF COFFEE dlluoflx Easy Ways! colon for flavor. Got n: lrligsnalan 8 Subaru Colcclpu‘ {Alwdygkoopoolaoinanair- nigh: container; I Manure both wafer and colon carefully for desired strength. 4 Keep jIIQ coEco-poa scoured clean.- B Make oalyeucr amount coded - nova: more. 6 Serve coffee soon offer if’: made. FOR the richncu oi‘ flavor that’: re Im- ...... compare than a: Sanborn Coifoe, apoonfulfor IPOOIIfIIIJGI ounce for ounce. It'| super-rich! Get Chub & Sanborn Coffee. Qualify coffee goes further. CHASE 8. SANBORN ‘COFFEE cage on top of it. What that bird says when the alarm goes wake up anyone." Jane-I wants to Bive ma'am . Mistress -Why. whatever wrong? notice, i. cll llle family'- ter Eric. nor nobody! Needlecraft For The’ THREE APRONB Each Takes Only A Yard 0| Fabric - With the whole country geared to conservation, these arysns make it very easy for you to do your part. They are cute and pretty and can ‘be trimmed to your individual taste with ruffllng. ric rec and gay braid. Perfect for the church bazaar and a. most welcome priao at a bridge party and you can make I - number of thorn in no time flat. style No. 2626 is designed for sizes Small. Medium and Larke. No. 2689 and No. 3629 are both out in one size. Patterns are hand-cut to ' United States Standard Measure- ments and includes chart with step by step instructions. ' Send twenty cents for pattern Write your name, address and style glélgber. Be sure to stats size you " N“!!! IR R ITATI 0 N [liien Occurring Every Month Doflymlrokin letchafodmawand core? Than apply Cuticun Ointment freely. landfall: mm and help bu! fut. Nothlul quite Ilka it. In! May. All drunim. Mun in anode. - 1 Jane -- Wcll min I ‘avend. mind off would ed Miss Veronica using my fiilgen as gloves-strctchers. nor putting til. master's new boots on to make rocn for ills corn. but I nir't a-going tn s1 Bible for tw< is hours to press leaves for your Mas- alarm clock and put the parrot. Two thirds cup sugar, 1 table- spoon flour, pinch of salt, 2 egg yolks. l cup milk. rind- and juice 1 lemon, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 egg whites. stiffly beaten. Sift tho sugar flour and salt and blend with the beaten egg yolks. Add the milk. lemon juice and rind, beating thor- oughly. Melt butter and add- Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites and bake in pudding dish set m o, pan of hot water 8-4 hour in moderate oven of 350 degrees Fahrenheit. This is best served iccld. ~ Bfsnlaesroun, Enq,—(CP) __ Sir Adrian Pollock, (my Cham- berlain and treasurer, who handed Prime Minister Churchill the o'"k casket containing the Frgedum o‘ the City of lnndon in Julv, died in ia_hls SUSBELVHIBQB, He was.'l5. 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