NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT Young Mrs. Jones is housewife, nurse and glamour girl! One reason for her glowing energy? She eats husky, WllOlCSOIIIC, full-bodied Nabisco Shreilrlcll lVheat for breakfast. Nabisco Shredder! Wheat is a natural whole wheat cereal. And whole WllPfll helps provide vigorous energy . . . firms nulscles . . . healthy nerves . . . strong liones and teeth. Get your share of whole wheat every (lay. Ortlcr natltrrillp~good Nabisco Shrerlrleil Wheat from your grocer now l lulled by The CANADlAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. NIAGARA FAilS, CANADA THE GUARDIAN. CHAR f. iocial _ i" w.»- ‘ilk DOROTHY DIX SA YS- l Unwise Marriage Girl's Fiance Should-break tiff . With Older Weisss DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My boy friend and I are vary much in love with each other. We are both in our late twenties and could be married and live happily ever after except for a curious problem that confronts us. It is this: When he was 16 he began seeing a. woman who was 1i years older than he. She advised him and helped him with his . school work. During the war he proposed to her, but she put him off until peacetime and now he realizes that he never loved her but ad- mired her for her intelligence and helpfulness. She worked her way through school and things weren't so easy for her, and that is why he hates to hurt her by telling her that he is in love with me and wants to call the whole thing off between them. What should he do? ' . OONFUB. ANSWER: “In il nothing to be confi about. for the situation is perfectly’ plain and there I is only one sensible solution to it. That is for your boy friend to do the honorable and honest thing by telling the woman the truth. What happened is lust what is always happening with young boys. Nearly every lad's first sweetheart is his teacher. It is a hangover from the mother complex. The boy feels more at ease with the older woman. who mothers him and helps him with his studies, than he does with girls of his own age. It is part of his education, but it should not be taken seriously, for a. few years change the situation and the boy's fancy turns from Teacher to a little cutie in his own age class. (Continued On Page 1o) LivingtS Leisure ITIIE WOMAN'S REALM! NATURE As a fond mother. when the day is o'er, Leads by the hand her little child to bed, Half willing, half reluctant to be led, For the largest possible penny or dahalia blooms, all sidebuds ex- cept one should be removed from the stalk. First one should be a1. IOWBd to boom. FOOT PERSPIRATION l iiciousitfllli Dc tas 111111115 And leave his broken playthings on the floor, Still gazing at them through open door, Nor \vho1ly reassured forted Although Derspiring feet are sometimes individual characteris- tics about which little can be done, excessive Pflruiflration is often due to wearing shoes which do not per. the and com- KING (till. TEA AND COFFEE Modern Etiquette By Roberta Leo 4-;- -.. Q. When a house guest has per- mission from her hostess to invite a. friend to dinner, or some other affair, by whom should the invita- tion be extended? A. All invitations from the hostess. Q. Should a girl announce her own engagement? A. Only to her family and close friends. Public announcement is made by her parents or closest rela- tives. Q. Should two men always shake hand-s when bcing introduced? A. Yes. alivays. unless of course circumstances make it awkward to do so. should come a g) How Can 1.1! Al. ‘Q By Anne Ashley l i‘ vdiflswvl-Qi --\<= noise.» a Q. Iiow can I renovate the pol- isiL-ng mop? mit air to circulate around the B" p"°"‘is°s °f “he” feet. say health authorities stead_ Which, though more splendid, may in their vii . ' ITRAW GOING INTO WIDER l USES Straw, our most important crop duo. is now going into, wider ses for industrial uses. Recent rs have seen a noticeable expan- on in the use of processed straw. only for making cigarette Ila/P- s, ctnstw board and ior producing quality writing puff-BI- VE ljworlts mo‘ In other countries the straw of small grain crops long has been put to many helpful uses. It is used to make lariclr, thatvhing roofs. as a substitute for twine for making mats, bags and wearing apparel, for fuel and for many other household uses. Everywhere, oi course. it is widely used for feed and bedding for livestock. CUTS DISHWASI-IING TIME Makai bad water eel soft Cleans Ian] altar suds dissolve not please him more; So Nature deals with us, and takes away Our playthings one by one, and by the hand Leads us to rest so gently, that we so Scarce knowing if we wish to go or stay, Being too full of sleep to under- stand How far the unknown transcends the what we know By Henry Wadsworth mngteucw‘ lcooking line Consider also ing » ~ us HERE'S All. YOU DO. .. ' just put a few teaspoonfuls of VEL in your dishpan (about half as much as soap). Add water. VEL gives the water amazing new cleaning power that lasts long after suds dissolve. VEL removes grease faster, more completely than soap-in hardest water. Dishes, glasses sparkle without the touch of a towel. And VEL is milder to hands, free from soapy alkalisl Icanomleal-try using hull as musk lailaeovan In reel water Miller la hands makes dean al I a comm VEL keeps stockings shearer, lonelier! Says Claire llonsylssl, fmnia "My nylons stay lovelier longer now I wssb them vvi gentle VBL. l ‘put ust s tesspoonful oi‘ BL in the basin, add luke- warm wster . . . dip and ueeze s few times, and L washes nylons and undies fresh and sheer as plow . . . no dulling soap m". "IV-II ' management. ___._________ If your oven is still warm afterl the dishes are washed, you can put your cast-iron utensils, which‘ need vary thorough drying, the 88g beater. and any other hard-to- ury utensils there until dry. __________ If you can't wash all the and pans before you sit clown tol dinner, be sure to put them to soak —c0ld water for those in whi h you have cooked eggs. cereal, o milk, I hot water for the rest. And be very _ Careful to fill them above the a special product made for soaking cooking utensils; then they'll be easier to clean. We are usually the best men when in the worst health. ______,___ Th; old house leans upon a tree Like some old man upon a staff: The night wind in its ancient porch Sounds like e. hollow laugh. The dark is full of whispers. Now A foxhound howls; and through the night, Like some old ghost ii-ol-n out it; grave, The moon comes misty white. —-"D=8Brt¢d." Madison Cawein. To remove tar, road oil or as. phalt from rugs use cleaning fluid (a grease solvent). First re- mflvfl All black possible with. a dull knife. Then‘ sponge with the cleaning fluid, using a light brush- ing motion. -—-_--__ Bmn drioplnss are excellent to use for bran muffins, spice or molasses cookies and gingerbread, The sturdy spice and molasses cover any fat flavor. lilE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Thursday, October 28 ALTHOUGH there are portents of many sorts of adverse, defeatist, disruptive. pnd aggravating situa- tions. with many-sided frustrations and upsets, yet there is every hope of vanqui-shing all such perils 5nd disoouragasnents. This possibly by the employment of tact, finesse, ex- OQPf-ional techniques or by sheer force of a. happy, attractive and glmnorous personality. Ln this as well, spiritual or intuitive factors, point the way around obstacles and sinister attack, but on g baglg l)! strict integrity and principle. The Personal Oquation, especially in san- timental or emotional issues, seams to call for prudence and shrewd ‘prepare themselves for a year in Those whose birthday it is may which there may be all sorts of dif- ficulties, adversitfes, and tcmptg. tions, affecting the busmess stand- ing, persons! reputation, and all 'round integrity and stability may be questioned. ‘Ilhe best wsy to settle or vanquish this unhappy and unwholesome situation is by an honest. straightforward and un- equivocal stand, in which spiritual values have significance. Charm and allure may work but the best wl! is hard to decide upon sl-nce so ms-ny phases of craft or sub- tlety snsy prove too dif lcult to cope with. stakes too h for mere ohicanery. A child born on this do? may be affecting its deepest interests. but a certain spiritual or subtle qual- pots i amt by divers; difficulties in life,' A. Boil in soda water to which has been addsd two tablespoons of paraffin. Also add o. few drops of ,_ build up the hemoglobin and the and Persona if Fashions 1 Literal ure l Thst Belly of Your: I! lumen W. Burton M. D. s LIVER EXTRACT AND FOLIO ACID IN PEBNIUIOUB ANEMIA when Drs. Minot and Murphy- Bostcn, discovered that calffis liver prevented death from the formerly fatal pcmicious anemia, the de- mand for caifs lrver was so great that its price increased several hundred per cent. I Later ii. was found that cows liver and lambs liver were almost n5 good ,and pig's liver not far be- hind. As eatilng liver GVBFY 55X“ even with 57 different methods for preparing it-became very difficult. it was found that extract of liver wascqually effective fluid need be given only every few days or more. instead of having t0 b8 Ill/en 1W9 PREFVERREHD - .1 l" "W70 Home; ac r035 H», . Msritimes than i n Y 0 l h 9y bread - . . ~ or three times daily. Unfortunately, there arc llfl patients vnhdsuffor reactions when given liver extract; ‘rt was. there- fore, a great boon to them when it was discovered that folio acid could number of red blood cells in per- nicious anemia. ‘Then. later, it was found that the manufactured drug uraci-l was also effective, to a con- siderable extent, in the treatment of pernicious anemia. Lingerie like this lovely night- Two noted food research work- gown, slip and pantie set, is won- crs. DrS» T~ D- 511195 find w- B- derful to wear, and is especially Frumlmeyer, in the "American Juurr nice to make with lace edging for nal of Medical Sciences" rupufl» the new feminine touoh. Two sep- their findings on tihe effect of these arate patterns. three substances; (a) Concentrated Nu, 2733 l5 cut ln 51195 12, 14, 16, livcr extract, (b) folic acid, and 13, g0, 35, 3g, 40, 42 and 44, Size 36 (c) uracil in the treatment of per- requireg 3i; ygxdg 39-inch, nicious anemia. The results obtain- NQ_ m); l5 cut in 51195 12, l4,_16, ed in lot) patients from llvcr ex- 1g, 20, 36, 3g, 40, 42 and 44. Size {i6 tract, 24 frcrn folic acid, and 14 requires 274i yards 39-inch for the from iracil were carefully studied 511p and panties. and detailed observations made. i ; Send 20c for PATTERN. which I" DPFMCiOUS Emmi?- Ule l" ‘includes complete serving guide crease in hemoglobin (iron) and in pg-lm your Name, ‘Address and the number of red cells occurred sgylg Number plainly Be sure to mus! rBDidlY find reuf-‘Jfd 1i"? state size you wish. Include postal highest level wl-th concentrated “my Qf m“ number in ygur an. liver extract. folic acid coining next dre55_ Th —i————————-*Ar~r"~— Address Pattern Department. s (Continued o" Page w) ‘Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern N0. 2722 LOVELY LINGERIE iwibimii/‘Qbifliibd ll s ,. NERD Morning Smile .. -~. Add"!!! paraffin in lhc last rinsing water and it will save labor when polish- ing. Q, How can I remove rust from irons‘? ,‘ A. By pulling some yellow bees- wax or paraffin into a small cloth bag, and when the iron is warm, but not hot, rubbing it OVcr this bag. than rubbing with salt. Q. ilow can I avoid basting long seams when sawing? A. Try fastening the edges of the material with paper clips, such as are used in cvcry office. This will eliminate basting of the goods. Province Tile passcngci‘ leaned out oi the taxi window‘. "What on earth are you doing?" he shouted to the driver. I asked you to drive ime from Victoria to All good shoe lasts following in common: ample toe room, breadth through the ball, wide shank, short back part, firm heel seat and snug heel top. l have iha wvI/I/Il firming/Mia?’ ' relieve pain, nervous distress and weak, cranky, “dragged out" feelings, of such days-when due to female functional ' . Worth frying! lWMlIPllI/MII’ monthly " Vlflllllll IOIIIBIIIID This fine medicine is very cl/sctiua to I I l PEACOCK CHAIR SET DESIGN N0. n-vis l A proud peacock is ambroideredl and crocheted to create this ex- quisite chair set. Pattern No. 13-775 contains complete instruc- iions. . To order: Send 20 cents im coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte-i town Guardian. . Design No. E-Tlli Name - Add ress It; must save it fun lecpsaiies. Cit] PROVE“ Leicester Square. and this is the fourth time we've passed Si. Paul's." “I'm sorry, sir," driver. "I thought Armericaln." "Do you know." beamed the lec- 4 iurcr. "as I crmc into the room this CW)’ morning, I read a single wor iii . printed on the door; wifiout \f\'lil(§ll *<$7‘@@§°°‘§‘3°<§‘°9‘€‘" not one of you coulrj: dre o suc- ceeding in the world?" 7 "Pull," shbutrd the class in uni- '9 Cook s Corner son, and the instructor knew tlhat l _ he had taken his motto from the '“j°5‘“§>°°%°9‘§°°{’”¢ wrong side of the door. SPECIAL POTMTO SALAD ‘A peck small new potatoes 1 onion minced 1 bunch celery, minced Salt Pepper 1-} pound bacon 2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon sugar V: cup cider vinegar V.» cup water replied the you were an fircwgfico-ae/wasgwoomm w Household l Scrapbook By ltoberta Lea fi-oe-t-omoo-awoéco-Qw G . "man: ans: l y Cement Here is a good cement for mend- ing crockery. It takes a long time to dry, but will stand heat and water. Mix a little pure white lead with linseed oil and use it very thick. Lei’. it set for a week. Boiling Jam Jalm will not boil over, nor will skimming be necessary. if one- fourth teaspoon of butter is added to the Jam before boiling begins. Suede Slipper! Rain spots will quickly disappear from suede slippers if rubbed with an emery board, such as is used for imanicuring. Better English i h. o. Willlamc vrfititwoQow-‘moiflfi 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "One should prepare himself to meet cmergencies.’ “I'm tempted so call the new Regal Cooalioo: a ‘Cookifl! ‘Mnuil- for (‘s r e wsy it appeal to me. it's so complete, so delightfully D formative, so exsctingly written. "Nothing! left to chance-the utmost care was taken in choosing the ipes, in baking, testing, retestin and do- scribing -ail in all, it's the t cook- ing guide I've yet seen. “Beautifully illustrated in true-to-life colour, the Regal Cook Book shows s iation of "naphtha?" misspelled? ei 2. What is the correct pronunc- 3. Which one of these words is Twentyelh, twelfth, ghth. wide variety of better-mixing recipes. There are 9S carefully selected, thor- oughly tested, delicious n-esu in this unusual book, described in an easy-to- understand, simpic-so-follow way. “And, you'll really en'oy working 4. What does the word “incumb- ent" (adjective) mean? 5. What is a word beginning with ou that means "completely"? ANSWERS . 1. Say. "One should prepare one‘s self to meet unergencies." 2. Pronounce naf-tha. first a as in at. second s. as in ask unstressed. and not nap-tho. 3. Twentieth. 4. 1m- posed as a duty or obligation. "All imEn, truly zealous. will perform those good works that are incumb- ent on all Christians." - Brrst- 5- Outright. B llillillllll iaghrallugltig: noes assure that extra cimunees that ‘hiu the spot‘ with sll the family. “B iall e: f eh ruin ofi""n!ti.-’§.".il ‘TE.’ baud; coupon below.” Till m? moan/z MA". THIS COUPON TODAY DB—_——---_--Ii—----' M. lavnaneo Flour Mills CI. limited, LO. lo! l“! Hand OM00, Montreal. Q1005"- Plssse sanul Ina a copy ol your new l0I¢| 5"‘ u“ I l enclose l0: In coin is partially sever ecli- fNeecllecrali; IFOR THE HUM E1 Boil potatoes in their Jackets Peel while hot and slice. Add llli minced onion and Celery. Scasol with salt and popper. Dice baton and brown in skillet. Renlove bacsn and all but 2 tablespoons fat. Add the butter. flour and silgar and blend well. 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