PAG§_ 1W0 _ i... .... ._--_- Needlecraft/ --F0r The Home The has! dressed glib n .10 sdhool crowd m wearing "P813. And your little daughter will walk away with the fashion 1101101: if you make her this trim Jumper with its amusing "ice cream cone" pockets. It h“ g sans-rt raised waistline, mo, that, prevents the blouse from riding out. The useful blouse that's 1n- eluded in the pattern can be made with cit-her long or short sleeves, and is an ideal complement for her other skirts and jumpers. Style No. 32127 is designed for sizes‘ 4, 8. 8. l0, 12 and l4. slbe s Teqlllres 1 1-4 yards 54-inch fabric 1w lumber: 1 1-8 yards 39-inch fabric for blouse. Sciicl LWEI/lly cunts (201 coin pre- ferred for pattern. Write plainly Four Name, Address and style number. Be sure to state size you wish. 8627 Size ...-......... Name siréérhliliigs- -_ Cl Province fillomivulSmlls POOR PRO SPEC!‘ Doctor-You Slllillld take a bath before you retire Patient-Butt, doctor, I don't ex- pect. to retire for another twenty yvtlrS. IT 56611? BE "I understand married men make the best. coninierczal travellers" "That's right. Probably because theyre so used to taking orders". ii mak- lielore Little minnows are will 1c bilions 0i rmsqiiito l.ir..1~ in tr crit . in a fight against ma . yellow fever. 57TH? XI flit/o ‘ / ' '////// /__l DESIGN no. ass Tut- old lilulllfillCil bud $00k is usjstuninu a new role these clays as n sport sot-k. Elziivl- may be knitted 1n a short time. Pattern No. 385 antain; list oi mltterials needed and complete instructions for making tli To order pattern: Write or rend above picture. with l5 cents in coin or stamps to \'=e ilework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To (Tlinilli '.(* , (Ill rtlilili Necuivumr. l). jtlflllltlll Desiltti Ne. 3B5 pump; _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ - _ _ ---_----_.-- BmtIET Alltilrrlss -- — ~ —— —--—-—--—-—-—- FRFWPIPT’ .. . . _ _ _ .- - (TITY - - -_ -_-_- _- - worm Mobile»; ‘i- A Natural Food Product . . the Pure Juice of the Famous Barbados Sugar Cane o Yes, that is exactly whut BEMA Molasses is. From Barbados comes this delicious food product-as pure and zest- ful when l’: reaches you, as when it came from the sugar cane. That is why it has such a distinctive flavor; why so many careful house- wl -s use it as a regular part ofxheir daily menus. Rich in vitamins, BEMA Molasses is also lvsluuble source ofiron-an essential food element. That's why i: makes an sppelizlng, healthful spread on bread-at the table and for between meals. It is also used by many housewives in cooking hakcd beans, making cookies, ginger- bread. cakes, puddings, etc. It's gnod ALL WAYS! Yourgroccr sells it. B: run to ask for_ BEMA Molanu, lb: original product—flula blend. v -w-vvooo0o-0o-, ‘Ylftzzi... KING (Olf TEA MD COFFEE Touch Typing Alcl in Buslncal Life Jjjjffffkkkkddudllllssss; ; ; ;aaao‘~ JuJ aqa kik sws 101 deli :9; fr! Simple Exercises Give Start. Typing by "hunt and peck" methods is a handicap in business. To type fast and accurately you need to learn the touch system. You can start; learning at home! A chart shows you where to put your fingers; exercises get you used to the keyboard. The idea in touch typing is for each finger to have a “home key" from which it rcnclies to other keys. "Home keys" for left hand are a, s. d, f; for riglit-semi-colon, l, k, j. in your first exercise you strike nch “home key" sharply but light- l b with the finger assigned: "jjjjffff" and so on, as shown in l our sketch. Without shifting your lingers out of place you can type simple sentences like “all lads add." Now each finger learns to reach lor another key, as in our second uxercise line. The "j" finger. for Instance. types “juj" (thc "u" kcy ls Just above the “j" key) returning llways to its “home key." Our BZ-page booklet, with a key- board chart, explains how to oper- lte the typewriter, has exercises to leach keyboard. speed. English lypewriting usage. Shows correct lorms for socal, official and busi- Iess letters; statistics can be used IS an aid to a business college IOQXS? odenlril 20g IIJICOlYlSf "l eac oursel Touch Ty (\- wrltms" lo The Guardian 11.2“, of booklet,’ an ‘e Nam‘ for your copy Nam: street Adora- Cit! t Province YOUR COMPLEXION SHOULD MATCH YOUR NEW WARDROBE Now that You have your new clothes for work and play in {he brisk seasons, how are you l1t'-'ut'ing them? The answer is: not well enough. unless your skin. too, is Pfeflfiltfed for the fresh weather. A girl whose skin is unusually oily ought. to cleanse it: with 502:) and water at least three times a day. use a greasclers foundat-on lotion. and pay more attention to her diet. Very often, cutting down on fatty foods will persuade the pores to secrete less ull. 4A ‘k4 ‘A 44.4 _ m4 7031110‘ tDorothy Dix Says- WAYS OF MAN ARE MUCH LIKE HEATHEN OF FICTION In Courtship They Want To Be The Pursuer- They Admire Beauty, But Duck Dumb Women, Then Forget To Be Complimentary Men are always complaining that women do not. understand mem- Small wonder at that, for a woman would have i0 be a trained usyvhvlv; Lil-st. a mind-render, a prophetcss and to be uossesse of occult Wwefimi-lt , divination to even make a 800d KIWSS 19kt: e_ “ ' makes men do the way they d-Q- , W!" n5 ac“; At no stage of life are men willin! Vi) 13° w‘? age. when they arc young. they Wflnth are thought old and sophisticated. 811d Whentt fir“ is 01d they desire t/o be treated as mere lat smiswrl, always a safe plav to call an adolcscen V I and ask his opinion about the real meaning o life, but the way to make a rut with y; headed Grandpa is to chuck him under tte t t and call mm "Johnny Boy. Even the mo?‘ asdu f men appear to Hark their brains when t iffy big with women. and we daily behold mereéz‘ r m- les selling gold bricks to men uhom r19 ° er l? t amid lake in in a trade. Old miliionares. o - terlng on the verge of_ the grave. many {h young enough to be their lzrflndllflllflhlf“ lflwee fond belief that thevgare loved for b19111“? 8 510m», The most cynical and suspicious oi’ men think l1; i5 just childish artlessricss téiattrrmzteé liii-le gold-diggers roll their eyes at them and ask fol diamoii ac and streamlined cars. AUTIFUL BUT DUMB BE Any woman under 3O can get away with murder if she has a peaches- and-crealn complexion and large blue eyes. Drflvided- 5119 l5 med bl’ 1" all-man jury. Men whose business it ls to pick out the peisomjlel of billy firms throw all 0t their knowledge of human nature and cxlperienlpe ots of the \\'lll(l0W_ when tlicv select their own mates. And nicn whiose reas are covered with medals for bravely are afraid of their own u ves. In courtship every luau wants to be the purstter instead of ilie Dur- suecl. He warns to think that he discovered the girl and did; {ii ofmtllég wooing. and that it was only because of his techniqll? “s a 8W8 tiger id he finally ivon her. But every woman knows that if she satl on ems E5 lilies and wail-ed for some man to conic along and find her, s 1e wou en her (lays in the Spilistcrs Retreat. She knows that l0llil, IJVUIOIB the man she married saw her slie had her eyes on liilii and that, while she pretended to flutter away from himllke a. frightened bird, sliu liiezlsureci lier distance and iievei gut out of sight. There is notliiiig that ineii resent more‘ than having a. woman openly chase them, but they full for it, and like it, when slie does it under COVE!‘- MEN SLAVES TO BEAUTY Theoretically. mcii are slaves to beauty. 'I'he first think “my 6V6!‘ notice about n woman is her looks. ‘Dell a than about rostrarige woman and he doesn't ask ii slic is clever. or accomplished, or an intelestirig con- versatiozlalist, or amusing. All he wants to know is whether she l5 Pfellv or not. Yet when they come to marry they rarely throw the handkerchief t0 Miss America, as you can see if you will observe the wives in your circle. Maybe it is i1 man's guardian angel who steps in at the crucial 1110111611?- and makes hiiii see that a. living picture docsii t fit into a kitchen. and mal- it is bci-tci" to liavc a wife who will burn incense before film than one who will expect him to keep the punk sticks alight before tier. Anyhow. ill) 115 a truism that the men who pay lip service to Venus generally marl?‘ l1 8 11 Marias. Men like for women to have brains, but to keep them hidden and only bring them out in times of emergency. No man can abide a wiman wlzo knows more than he does and who argues with him mid corrects him. but. he Wants a Woman to know enough to understand what he is saying and yes-yes him. A really smart woman never lets a mail see how smart she is. llE IS SELDOM COMPLIMENTARY But it is in the domestic circle that the peculiarities o! men are hardest for a woman to understand. A husband expects his wife to know that lie still iovcs her rind thinks she is the greatest Woman in the W011i although he never mentions the state or his affections after the honey- moon or pays her ii coinplilricnt. He expects her to do the work of half a dozen servants, yet because he gives her her board and clothes lie considers that he supports her nnd expects her to be grateful to him. He thinks that, although he gmws old and fat and paunchy. she should stay a perpetual Glamour G l. He thinks that she slioiild buy lie-i" clothes in the basement. bargains. let look like a million dollars iii them. He thinks that she should. be true and loyal to him. yet not be foolish enough to object to his philuiideriiig. and that when he gets tired of wan- dering she should forgive zilid forgot his fnitlilessiicss alid trust him as she did when they were married. He thinks that. she should be blind i0 all his faults, but keep the spotlight turned on his virtues. iind that no matter how he treats her she should love him still. 'I'l~le.se things being true. is it. any wfllldfll‘ that women don't under- stand men? PERIOD OF MOURNING Dear Miss Dix—Whcn a man's wife dies. leaving his home and his heart empty and him lonely. ivhy should society decree that he should not take another companion to flll her place for a. year after the time of her death? On what grounds can such a rule be defended? What senti- mental devotlon can Jilstify it? I. M. DOANSUM. ANSWER-Nelle, evcept the generally held theory that if a man loved his wife he would not want to take on a nBw love before she WES fairly cold in the crave and that. if she had been a good wife to him he would want to makc a gesture of respect to her memory. merely a matter okf‘ SIGHtlimGIIg-oflllfldh tlgere iis filOd {fiason a matrsi shouldn't marrv as soon as e es res e oesn‘ m n e commen of his friends and neighbors. DOROTHY DIX. mas-ton Contrarywlse, the excessively dry her best must find makeup to suit _ THE >(jliAVRlf._():lf'Fl~i1‘(_)Wl§l HHARINAN complexion should be washed only once every other day dllflnll We winter months. ‘the girl with this kind of skin should clean hei- face several times a day with cream. She needs a foundation whuh creates a. moist appearance. 11nd night cream every night. And P9P naps she needs more fatty foods in her meals. Every woman who liilii-L $41100}! l:er skin sooner or later~and o! course the sooner she does it. the better. curiosity about creams. face powders. rouges and llpsllcks in worth cultivating. and the time you spend experimenting with new ones will be more than repaid by the time saved in making up with ces- metics which you're sure are fol YOU. Britainh Women Serve in the Front Lines in ‘London Britain's wnml-n do not lag ll ind the men In the fighting services, Although than hasn't been an cl: raid fizr months In the Lnmlnn ilfll where lhue fls srs stationed with an AA buttery, they ure ready . l~r.~. w-tiil-ul artu ly n nnnng lhc $11M. they do all observing enemy planes. ‘these girls belong to an all- tlle hatter! work, such ll sghtlng and Yorkshire gun tum, member; cl ills A1128. c-u-i-u-i-i- _--_—-.- CHBISIMAB WBEATBB 010cm 1 cup butter, add l cups sugar and ble well. Add the grated rind and- juice of 1 lemon. ‘Ihen add 3 beaten eel: yolks and 8 sturdy-beaten egg whites and when welt blended add enough flour to make l. dough that can be knead- ed. Roll into a. very thin sheet. Out into with doughnut cut- ter and decorate with finely-chop- green pistachio-s or angelica. and a little finely-chopped candied i919"!!- Bflke in s moderate oven, 0r at about 325 degrees. RICH CHOCOLATE FUDGE 1 cup evaporated milk (or 061931 cream) 3 W116 fine white sugar 4 squares of unsweetened baking chocolate Flew grains of salt l tmbwpoon butter 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Add susar w milk. and uti- over 10w heat until sugar dissolves. Add chocolate which has been grated or broken in small pieces, stir until it melt-S. then bring mixture to ball without stirring. Boil hard with. out stirring until mixture reaches soft ball stage-m decrees. Re- move from heat: add butter and vanilla and beat until cool and thick. Pour rapidly into buttered "I18. and allow to become quite cold. Cut in squares, and seive. Note-ch cl pecans chopped blB-nched rzvwned almonds, raisins 91' Ollflplied Blaoe cherries may be placed in bottom of pan helm-g Pouring fudge in, CHERRY CAKE 0116 5118-11 011p white sugar, 1-4 lb» Wt-ter. 3 ms. 2 clips flour, Juice and rind 1-3 lemon. slightly rounded teaspoon baking powder, 1-2 cup or more candied cherries, cut in half. Cream butter and sugar; drop “Oh 9B8 SBPQYBWY into creamed but-wt" and wear lmu beat after each addition. Add flour, baking powder, lemon juice and rind and cherries. Batter will be very stiff, 80 Spread with knife in pan. Bake iri slow oven (or an hour, l! 1WD?- ltl covered tin. this cake keeps almost indefinitely, CRANBERR¥ICRISSCROSS E (Serves Eight) One and three-quarters cups sugar. 3-4 cup water, 4 cups cran- berries. 4 tablespoons truick tapioca, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 2 tab espoons but. W1‘. 1 recipe pie crust, 2 egg whites, 4 tablespons sugar, Boll sugar and water for a min. lites. Add cranberries and boll, without stint-ls until skills break (about 5 minutes). cool, Add rapt- oca, salt. and butter and" let stand foi- l5 minutes. Line o. 9-inch pie plate with about 1-2 of astry, rolled 1-8 inch thick, allowiii P851511’ to extend 1 inch bev0n' edge. Fold edge back to form standing rim. Fill with cranberry mixture, Moisten edge of pie with cold water and arrange lattice of pastry strips across lOIJ. Flute rim With fingers. Bake in a hot oven (450 degrees F) for 15 min- utes. then decrease heat to moder- ate (350 degrees F.) Iild bake 25 minutes longer. Msntholstum o1 terpplslsirdbrow lqnn n quick rc- lisf. [color nau- rnlna, head MENTHULATU M min (owmlll nil/ll Woman's Re alm '1 Social and Personal 1 Fashions '1 Literal . y ure n _;._._._ JECEMBER s, 194 W Livings Leisure -The Woman's Realm A Klan; might miss the gtfldini s sr, A wise man's foot might s‘ For Bethlehem is very far I. Andihif he humbly kneel with em. May catch far trumpets blowing. From far away, on Christmas Day, mMBy hear God's trumpets blow- g. _.Au-t-hor Unknown. Powdered starch often removes dirt. and stains from wallpaper, "He has wit at wi_ll, that with angry heart. can hold him still".- Proverb. Rub the squeaking hinges d I squeakfiig door with lead pencil, it cures it quicker than oil. cum sues —-_.. Summer rug; mad grass will give much liken care of properly asi lfie. n or vahulimruilgg “£1? bf,‘{',§‘°’~,d$‘l that every last bit M 10,8: d“ TQKHOVBd. If the rug 15 wuhagli shmuoo helm. u». w n‘ you can, outdoors on the gm, ’ 8. mild, WBXIII, gag/Dy WM". ' scrub-finish, gently, Don.‘ t cover too much area at a u Look in the section your blrtln day comes in and find what your outlook is. accordinz to the slurs, For Mond , December 8th (Copyright. 1941, King l-‘eaiilm Syndicate. Inc.) MARCB 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) _Stimulating, encouraging if you avoid excess and extravagance. Gains indicated for worthy en- deavor. Gore is advised in naviga- tion, shipping, fishing, also hacidi. in; chemicals APRJL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)— Deal enthusiastically with profes- sionals, sportspeope, educators, heads of government and large in- stitutions. Caution should be ex. erclsed; however, in new and ex- terislve undertakings. Don't be hasty in decisions or go to ex- tremes MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini)- The sort of da you Geminiuns en- Joy — oompettion and plenty of action in the air. Sound financial transactions and money gains highly favored. Sell. trade, make improvements and necessary ex- pansion. JUNE 22 lo JULY 23 (Cancer'- Plans agreements, estlmates, m“- tracts. Promises need conscientious. alert treatment. Favorable period it yOU are prepared for unexpected hflhtlerilnzs bv viewing situations calmly and preserving dignity. Evening fine for healthy entertain- ment. study. socials V JULY 24 to AUGUST 32 (L80)- D:m't be satLsfzed with moderate success if you are capable of bet- 61‘ —— and y0ll A‘?! Ard remember the harm wishful thinking can do , clnltscovn. Accompany itwlm m]- ing action this fine day. AUG 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) — The odds are in our favor. nevertheless avoid mists es Finish lncomlpeted matters; go carefully in new undertakings but dOIYt be afraid to tackle them. Don't be disturbed at lIlYldTBIlOCQ or imposition; proceed patferitly. 2 o BER BER 23 (Libra) _ You may find others Your Individual H O R O S C O P E ---—-—By Frances Drake beating you to profits or benefl you could and should be reap)“ tacks and turn out, a not only g better-than-usual quality endeavor. Strive without iatlg V 24 to NOVEMBER (Scorpio) - No matter liow [m] gggggllfli! lhilllls there are to w‘ 5. 3 31' in 5' in 5 o :i on this beneficial clay. DECEMBER. 23 i0 JANUARY 2 (Capricorn) —Generaily auspicioul indications, especially for everyda- routine; meetings to decide belie soluticns and methods; religion education, science and helpful er perimen to tion , JANUARY 22 w FEBRUARY (Aquarius) - Money and businell matters in the foreground - an favored if essential and handle. Broperly and" l1 nestiy with regar future benelts. Consult elde occasionally, but don't ‘ confuseed neither should you com pletely disregard your own good in tuition. A CHILD Astuteiy ambitious; executive lbil ity deeply inherent; fond of pleas ure: able to sci. quickly upon d cisions Shoulil control The economy of thsss minutes and there is the surprise you. Our low-priced package makes four to six generous helpings. They arc quick and easy to prepare too. Simply add milk, cool: for s few pudding or pie filling you ever tasted. Order all four flavors from your grocer today. CHOCOLATE - BUTTERSCOTCH - VANILLA ALL FOUR ARE M...m...Creamy-Smoofh, Delicious F01! creamy smoothness and downright delicious- neu, try loll-O Puddings. Whether you choose Chocolate, Butterscotch, Vanilla or Caramel, J ell-O Pudding has an unbeatable flavor that really hits the spot. And as for pie, all four Jell-O Puddings make wonderfisl pic fillings. delicious desserts will tastiest, most tempting MAUI IN CANADA . CARAh-ijl