_QAGE SIXTEEN THE GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN o 5 OJ : W‘ 7U FD n; § \ m o Q. E i: : ‘U €D "'1 V! 9 : D) xNeedlecraftr @3235... YFOR THE HOMEI. ‘a l Q. When i. man and a. lvonlan I EASY T0 MAKE are to be married. and both are l‘y- l Smart to wear. simple to sew illg in a distant. city, should the I , frock has a wonderfully wide mid- announcements be sent from that > Tm W EN‘? you that wee-waist 6R)’. or from the llune of the look . . . sweet heart pockets to bride? catch eyes. You'll find it practical. A. Wedding announcements "when for home work, prettyltsilmlld be sent ln the name and from the holne of the bride's near- cst relatives? Q. When a woman is alone ln a hotel. ill w-hat way should she call ll taxi’! "wulh i0 bfln8 _vou convplinlr-nts. No. $48 is cut in slug 10. 12,"14_j 18. 18. 20. 86. 3s and 40. Size 1c requires W. yards 35-inch. Send 20c for Pattenl. which in- state sir". _vou wish. Include postal unit or zone number in your ad- d coming-out party? A. Just before or after the Mn- ter holidays. Q includes "Jmblete sewing guide. A. Ask a beliboy to atiehd to it. r _ > Print your Name, Address and Q. What is the popular time. or v 5W1e Number plainly. Be sure to season. for giving a debutante her < mesa. Addrel Pattern Depafl“, The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2348 n wmme Household 6 Iwso-owo-onwvocel‘. Name i i . l Scrapbook i ‘ H Address i 4 By Roberta Lee F. i l xx '\—'\I\'\g V, H‘ < i Cit? Province] Iron Stains will coma to church." “And wlhat is the question?" "Wlho was Cain's wife?" be able l To remove iron stains from wool- ‘en articles. dip the stained part in , "My iflehi" refilled the mihis- -a saucer containing a little warm t". "You will never to hydrochloric ma. Allow it to soak. embrace religion until WU 590D ‘ for a minute. then wash tho article bothering’ .l_ourself about othcr 1 and rinse in strong soda and water lmcns wiles. ,to rcmovc all the acld. '-" l f I'll-IE IllNl‘ ‘ 51mm“ ' N? i Accompanied by her middle-aged I A delicious flnvur will br added lf o S ‘t g adoring husband. the pretty young who bananas arc rolled in lclnon Mflffllng l e A brrde was vlsltmg the local fair. ijuice before thing tilcm for salads _V | Suddenly she dccldcd to visit a or ticsserts. vaxrxmrwetmokrmmmmvvta- fortunc-tcllcr. l and he united [my ilrr outside the booth. Whml shc ¥ omvrgcd hcr face was shining. "Oh. she's wonderful! shc c», claimed cntlluslratically". sald> scmc one ig going to buy mo a dia- mond ring and a fur COflt~»~_\'Oll darling!" | l NIL-E WA‘. Washing (‘orduroys Th: mirustcr “as lulplorulg an bid man to repent his sills. “W'ell." said the oid slnllvr. "lf [on will answer mc one question, I OUT Corduroy cltltilvs nlll launder ras-Lv i! thcy are WIHllPfl wit-ll mild 503-71 and pleulv of WKIPII wlltcr. Rinse wcil, sllzlkr. and hang up Lo dry. Copr. 1047.711: Procta ' i Gamble Co. Nothing like If! So Easy You'll Use If Every Day! Simply dissolve three heaping table- spoons of SPIC and SPAN in a gallon . of hot water, wring out a soft cloth well and whisk the dirt away! I No more old-fashioned—wash—nnse -—and wipe method! With SPIC and SPAN one easy step does each job! You don't rinse or wipe dry, so daily cleanings just half the work! And oh, how everything sparkles! enough. What children nerd is to have dozens of parents, whole com- munities of them, and it is because of this lack of fathers and mothers tilat we have the juvenile delinquency that ls the most heartbreaking problem of our day. the neighbors take matter how conscientiously we strive to bring our children up with high ideals. our influence over them ls nothing compared with that of their school chums. Fathers and mothers may be the most intelli- gent and prominent people lr. the community, but Bobby and Susie scorn their opinions. It is what Janie says and Tommy does on which l they form their code of conduct. the guidance and control that they know that they should. are youngolng to deal withyoungstiers whme slogan is "everybodys dollvg 1t, and who lvlll consider thaznselves martyrs if they are kept at home doing their school work, while all of their friends are dancing at i i vwvwv v\-- Dorothy Dix Says- W‘ Ellen ’s Diary an,‘ by an llall lunar’! Will ‘l However. despite James‘ fears to Rearing Children Delinquency Would In Lossenall If Neighbors (lava Landing lland Nobody will deny that children need two parents, but. that isn't a‘ I1‘. Of course, there are plenty of children. Babies are a perennial t‘ crop that never fail. and most fathers and mothers do make some sort o! an effort to cultivate them and raise a product that will be worth harvesting. Bur. the catch is that the Job ls too big and heavy and complicated for one lone man and woman to handle it. And that's whore our trouble cornea in. We can't build a corral around our own back yards and keep our kids in it, unspotted from the world. children are gregarious and they wi climb cvcr any wall to get with the gang nextnggor. Rearing children ls a co-operatlve undertakl in which al‘. b part, for good or ill. It does not add to our self-esteem, but it is a cold fact, that no lt vcmber mornings but then muraged by the cheerful crackle of the fire and invigorated by the freshness of day. It was a surprise to find a damlpnm and rain-fall instead of at bed-time had led us to expect. . Thoughts of the approach of Wirl- ; fer and our seasonal work not yet complete give our men folk ' some concern. I suppose that if these open Fall days should chance tn continue into spring. even there would likely or “that head-land" to be rd. and most certainly there should have been put in "before the roads broke up." blithely and easily as in the secd~ time, there was a spreading manure for roots‘. the contrary last night at our lat- Ll retiring the twilight of morn- ing brought us again to ourkduzes o. little more slowly these Ila- en- the shower-washed r, forgetting every regret lu the any possibilities of the brand new le hard-frozen ground, the glass than remain "that Compare its "IRISHNISS" .3 ad, of potatoes" to be got away. plow- would e "that load of feed" which Today as 0f But first there had been a coll- TASK DLFI-‘ICULT ference in regard to it. At Aller- lca, these are intriguing affairs ln- deed have been for years and are This la what makes it impossible for parents to give their children For how a party? Or who. worse still, will lie and cheat and do secretly the thmss they are forbidden to do. \ ‘The wall of parents who know thattheir children are doing things nllaallley: should not dc, and jeopardlzlng their whole future lives by glen holhcs, ls hcarrl trlroughout the length and breadth of the land. Illu tgycannot stop 14-year-old Sally from havlng boy friends and ‘on: alrswand 15-year-old Sammy from getting drunk, because all “"5 ‘l l" ‘d5 5Y0 J0me lt. So Papa and Mama wring their hands q ln helpless angulsh and he axvake wondering where are my wandering ' children tonight. i Bu‘ Lher” is i‘ “Ti-V i" “hiflh Parents could put an end to most oi’ 1 the Juvenile delinquency, and that is by CQ-Qpyaflon; by banding WZQUWI‘ 811d tnakmc a concerted effort to control their immature sons 1h’! dflhghtefsuby all fathers and mothers electing themselves keep. cls of tllcu" neighbors" children. as well as their own , 011° mm" and ITL-Lhér. Working alone, cannot stop juvenile dc- lmflllencl? bili- ii the STEM majority of fathers and mothers would unite ln a parenthood that would make them the guardians of all children } trey could 510D it in its stride Alld we would be saved the heartbreak 0f 39311113 With children who are old iu sin before they are 01d 1n vmrs JwvoAR t? i . That Body ; Better Englzsh g y . D. C. Ifllllama Gf Yours g j .¢\~-~~ "*-vvv~\~-~;4l By i 1. What 1.». wrong with tllis sen- Jnmea W. Barton, M. D. ltcnce? "We were up against diffi- -cultles." . -_ 2. What is the correct pronunc- TAKE N0 (‘IIANCES “Tm latiorl of "elixir"? APPENDICITIS 1 3- Which one of thesc words is ~ — IWBSDHNO"? Shakespeare, hitlhough operations for appon-‘Thflckllrfly- (hcitls are now so “safe" that. only' What does the word "incap- about one in 100 die if the QM“! acltate" -ml=an? ation is pQrfollfned with“. the first. 5. What is a word beginning 36 hours, no one 11.395 the 1d“ of with gl that means “round”? an operation, however safe. ‘ Caesar. orvialzifl Dgifldfltlcllftzslsiflj the rcglcn. ANSWERS ap n lx. ust a l.‘ ural to think it is appendicftlsnau! l. Say, "We were confronting to think of pain under the breast,‘ ‘OF. confronted by» difficulties." 2. bone as heart ulseasm 1; ;s am Pronounce e-llk-ser. first e as in me pendlcétls or it ls not appendlcit!_g_' unstressed, i as in lick, second e as and one visit from me 13mm. pm, in her, accent second syllable. 3. stcian will give peace of mind i1 not Thackeray. 4. To deprive of power; appendicitis, and save 111g 1g p, 1, to render unfit. “Concentrated at- flmwndlcrtis. tentlon. unbroken by rest. so pros- Although the typical or usual pain true. the brain as to incapacitate ln appendicitis starts high up 1n it for thlnklngP-Il. Spencer. 5. the region n1‘ the stqmmh and Globular. WW1“ dim!" Bradually to the region 0f hbe appendix, an attack may not, be lYDical so that pain in the ap- pendix region lasting more thanr one or two hours may not be due’ l0 Bas and the faml-ly physicianl Should be consulted. Even the‘ enema. vnhlch gives such relief fromi Paln 1n the stomach and intestines‘ “used by gas is not considered safe treatment In appendicitis. This’ is due to its aggravating effecti "Don the muscular walls of the in-' “Smlfr Cflusihe further irritation] of the inflamed Appendix, physicians. however, "small" enema - one water. _ when the pain occurs, whether: up in tho abdomen or after tt. has‘ gone down to the appendix region,‘ the patient should immediately lie down on the back and take ncitlu-ri a purgative nor an enema not even I. drug to quiet or ease the palm. No food or liquid should be taken: W119" 1h? Physician lnfonma the patient that appendicitis is tlbe cause of pain and an ilmmedlgu operation is necessary. there should be no delay about undergoing an operation, as 24 hours‘ delay may be fatal. ' I have spoken before of the caro- ful survey made by physicians in Plhiladeiphla in which they were able to show the citizens of that city-and the world in general‘ that in cases of appendicitis where a laxative had been given. 7 per cent of the patient: died, but where no laxative had been given only 2 per cent died. Since at tine, the death rate where no 'laxatlve was given and an operation performed within the first 36 hours was less than 1 per cent. MAKE an amok 11v aifrlrrv Some! advise a’ pint of warml DESIGN NO. E4180 A pretty apron ls ideal pick-up crochet work. A gift which la ln- teresting and inexpensive to make. Pattern No. 15-1109 contains com- plete instructions. Needlework Book 20 cents. . To order: Send 20 cents tn coin to‘ Needlework BurealnCbarlotte town Guardian. Design No. 12-1109 INTRODUCED THROUGH WAR Precious stones were first Intro- duced to the western world through the conquests of Alexan- der the Great in the east. LEADS IN SILVER. Mexico in the world’: greatest Nun‘ nllver producer. woman m ORIGIN’ “"°“" England is the blrt“ ‘ Of llodlrp lhorthanrl. ~ Git: Province attended only by our males though a woman may eavesdrop if she vhances to have the gcr. though by this I know them pretty well by heart. They may he illeld in the yard or often in ‘piggelgv, the two most concerned {leaning over a pen inspecting the small ones there. "I D1855 \\'¢ "l3?! as well get some of that manure l-uui: this morning" Jock remarked time. to lin- conviction manure?" he had another but with a ln his words. "Whit-h James asked. as though just then arrived from planet. "Oh, any that's lying a- round!" "But we're too busy for that now" Janles gfunlbled. "Dvlll _vou think we may as wel} do lt now? It would save handling 1'.‘ two or three times before we get! t spread" Jock asked, respect tor; ris father's wishes in his wordsi "Besides we'll likely get it plo\v-‘ cu down." And James turning to take stock of the clouds massed Sllllflllly said; "Well not likely tins Guy of thc year, but I suppose as you say, it would save handling again." casually. So a discussion like this preced- cu the chore of spreading mah- lllc which went on briskly and pleasantly in a field barely Hi! tle rise from the buildings to- day. Vcry still it was this morning filld lovejyq when the sun presently broke through the clouds and Pard and I cnznc to the nlailbox, he lcavillg his interests in the cur rent farm-work to come llnbidden ‘.10 escort me. Peaceful and pretty. the bare trees nestling now in the shelter of the rich evergreens. And s\.re enough, and this is one of; Jamie's wonders our squirrel has’ there before us, on afeatherly loxv- I spreading branch of one of Mn. s s (and Pat's» giant old hemlovkst ln the woodlands across "from lane's | end. An enchanting place this is: now, with a carpet of green dampl rllosses and clumps of ferns bend- ing heads as if resigned to let. Winter cover them with her quiet Vlllllfi blanket. She ls a comely, likeable squirrel and most heart- ening to talk with. I always colnc away the better for it. and the sight ls so entrancing, the ‘gold- tlown of her coat exquisite a- gnlnst the hunter's green of the tree. It was really on account of Pal-d the conversation began. though our going had been almost roiseless, I thought. O O a “My dear!" she exclaimed almost over-balancing in her excitement btt picking herself up quickly like a tight-rope artist "that dog Ellen xiii be the death of me yet, I'm nflald. And how are you? And where have you been all along? And how's James and all? Isn't he the busiest man, Ellen? I can be hlere waving and chattering at him when he goes lvy but does he ever see or hear me! What's or.- his mind now? The work must no getting ‘pretty well over now-- near to the-end of November." “Ovm-I" I said "why the plowing‘! l~ot all done yet and there's more potatoes to be moved out. of that cellar at the other farm before we are snowed in on this road. For ll we, are there's no telling how much frost it will turn-so," I laughed "them we are!" "Yes" she nodded. then tried to dislodge the" seed of a cone from her teeth "there's no telling, and it's as well in be on the safe side. Though the price may go up." "Yea" I answer- ed, then recalling something I had kleard James mention recently "but they may go down." "Cer- tainly" she replied "it's a queer old world, Ellen, isn't it?" "Unbeliev- ably strange at times" I assent- ad. And when I turned from tak- ing the mall out of the box, rho had vanished. There was only a ulstazt chl-r-rl and a low disap- pointed yelp from Pard before we began to retrace our steps up the lane. I O O and tonight it l: down the lane ours are going presently. "How a- bcut minding tha baby?" Jock comes to the door to inquire "were thinking of going up to have an- otmr mutt at the grading." I must move at once to the houao acroaa the lane-such small one: must not be left alone by nlght- i .'r day. OLD REMAINS Human bones about 10.000 years old were found in California in 1943. “OIL BUIKWER." A destroyer burns 3.000 gallon: of oil in an hour. “BUYS m WHYS er 3%“; A wulrly advertising and Information ulvlu for lolly’: woman MONTREAL. Dec. Mh-A reader wrltes:—" I'd like wives whoso husbands are ‘coffee-conscious’ to know how enthusiastic my husband is about CHASE 8c SANBORN COFFEE. I've tried ‘bar- gain brands’ to ‘save’ a few cents . . . always get fuller value-fuller flavour with CHASE 8: SANBORN~and how my husband loves it!" Yes, CHASE 8: SANBORN COFFEE has that richer, smoother flavour that coffee lovers love. With the fun of Chrisimastlme entertaining but just beginning-news the time to stock up on this flavour favouritwscrve coflee that will establish your reputation as a knowing hostess! Ask your grocer to-morrow for CHASE 8: SAN» BORN COFFEE . . flavour-packed freshness! HERE'S A WELCOME CHRISTMAS GI]-"1‘ for . a B of M Christ- mas Cheque! You can pick yours up now at. your nearest Bank of Montreal branch. Yoll'll flnd. as I have. that B of M Cheques are so sure to please~—so convenient-so simple and safe to mail. Just slip them in the nearest mailbox with your Best Wishes for a really Merry Christmas. And for those "special people" on your list- those out-0i-iowl\ friends . . . in the vacuum-packed tins that assure you o) what about giving B of M Christmas Passbooks, carrying suitable initial deposits? Such a passbook comes in 3b l attractive Christmas cover. with a little gift card enclosed. The teller at your nearest B of M branch will be glad to show yo" sam pics. I'D LIKE TO HERE'S A SOUP SUGGESTION T0 "HIT THE SPOT" with all the family"! lViakc a stock pot with OX0 cubes or fluid OX0 and water. Let it simmer all day on the back of your stove. adding bits of this and that . . . cllopped~ up or lcft-ovcr vegetables. 0X0 will give your soup all the con- centrated goodness of prime beef —a rich. appetizing brownness and a wonderful “ mcatiness " . . . no soup belles needed! Take rny tip and try this "meatless" OX0 soup with the rich lncat flavour —thc price the same as before the war! nun a rancn. AND Your: SHOPPING ‘for you . . . v versatile, prac- tical plastic a r ti c l o a to 1 i g h t e n and brighten your life! There are ShOWCI‘ curtains -- bridge table covers — pneumatic toys — rain- coats and unlbrcilas—baby bibs- garment covers - handbags — shoes! And when you're shopping for them -— remember that the VINYLITE Plastics trade mark is your assurance o! plastics tea!- cd and approved by "The Better Fabrics Testing Bureau” . . . your assurance of finest plastic! made under the most rigid and exacting conditions and carefully developed for specific uses. That‘! why you can be aura your plau- tlc purchases are right when they're VINYLITE! IN THE WON- — DEBFUI. - TO - OWN C L A S S . . . here's my . ____P_L_V u‘ l..lc week . . . the cigarette lighter that real- _ 1y lights- everywhere. every time! It's LEKTROLlTE-difler- ent from any lighter you've ever known. There's no flame-just a steady. wind-proof glow. No flint , to wear down-mo wlck to fail- no wheel to 1am and no sooty mesa to tinker with! LEKTRO- LITE is t“- leaneat, neate“ little lighter I've seen for many a moon . . . compact, convenient, feather- llght, it‘: just the right size for your purse or your husband’! ‘pocket. Ask fol LEKTROLITE at your favourite dealer‘: tomor- row-yolfll like your LEKTBO- LITE! N EVERY WOMAN‘! CIIIIITMAI Llllihdfl It out one friend who‘| hard to choolo to! bocaulo lln juat uama to have "everything"! For thin forhmah Mend-choose a HENLEYS COUNTRY GAIDIN 5.00! I'm more than grateful my Chriatmll shopping Hera, truly. la you‘ r ilowarll You'll find cofinnv olvnnziiém mm» Until WMOFTW — Dill‘! ~Good~ -at flna cosmetic counter; Uvoqwhngl . ' HERE'S A a "Fl-uh Up"_-i-', toI-IINLITSMINVLHI proglamainmohabvllyway. THANK all of '~ you wonderful people whdva . written such , grand tan mail <9. to me about the CROWN B R A N D rec- ipes I've been offering in this column of lalc It's so nice to know from _vou that you've been thoroughly en- joying products recommended ir. this column. My only regret l.' that time won't permit mc tn answer each and every one o1 your letters personally! Here, however, are more CROWN BRAND recipes . . . every bit a: good as the last . . . 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So keep a supply nlwafl on hand-and for your free cvw of "New Uses for Heinz Sauces". llrnply write to rne, Barbari Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Mont- real, P.Q. n -.\ r r 11:1 '1' n o u o n 1: m . . . a not-lo- U aecret aecret of I good cheer-lg There's always lllnsl you feel the nud of a mule, you'll find it i! a cool, green bottln o! dalleloua ‘I-Upl For ‘I-Up ll your “fiflh Up" . . . be you hurl-lad how;- wlfo or buay bualneu girl — 1' like: you . . . and you'll llkl l" Just try lt-dp it slowly-til" it: luacloul, lemon-limo aneur- oofmhandchaotfulandlbtll‘ llcloual ill‘