___._...a.-.. w4nur-dnq .....-.-~.-€-.-Au n-n __ Pyfntfl-‘LGIOA v-tunnwilu w-éx .5225 E9555 f, Fggggggggg; v ~. ..: y: <1Qq,_3:_:g J 1- \--,-,-.-‘_ ._,-. >---._..4 rPAGE These are beauty. _ Only ORIENT Stockings have them alll ‘l. FRICTION-FREE STITCH (fewer rum) 2. INCREASED ELASTICITY (reduce: strain) 3. WATER REPELLENCY (flair! rl-sistunf) 4. COLOR PERMANENCY (will ivifbsfrtnd repeated Iamir/erivlgf) *1: Beculi-Slrinw the four essentials to greater leg- loveliness and longer wearing dull-sheer Choose from the season's most distinctive shades m: our hosiery counter. SlLK / HOSlERY THE COOK'S CORNER - AMomingSmilc - -»-_.-..._-...‘._.......-._. 1:.» " . _€____"- ~*____‘- " -' ;.;~_'— a ;_~_ i Woman's Re alm '1' Social -0'o_o"-" OLD RULES STILL Minute They Step Altar And A woman correspondent sa how to hold their husbands‘ a pertinent words addressed wives. weary of te. woman over and as long holding her for him and to live. Lune 111.; into, tilut _ _ can any wile put much enthusiasm Give wife Square Deal wife a square > (16111 about motley. It humillates her Just as much tohave no financial indeimndenco as it would you If Sfflll had t0 panhandle somebody 111‘ it you Give your and. re harder than you do and_ longer hours and is entitled to a full‘ 50318 of the lamllv lntiome. Give her an aiowance for her- self and the house. The laborer 1S worthy of her hire. Also, it aiil save you from 2c to '30 spats a month, _ _ _ i Show your wife _ appreciation. 1 Doirt ho niugardlv with your praise. Don't wait to record your scnlnucn s about her on her tombstone. Many a uile never knows that she was‘ "dearly beloved" until her _ghcstj reads it on her monument lll the, ccmetcrv. l Don't lake all that voilr wife docs l for you as no more than your chic. Thank her for all the SRCTlliCPS sire makes tor you and the work she does for you. Don't let her feel that ‘you rate her along with the vacuum zclcancr and the other household - izaedcts. Flattery may be a luxury before marriage. After marriage it is a necessity". wonderful and DllrlrER women she is. self a cheerful and interesting person Women marry for companionship and it, ls no treat t,o a wife to spend her evenings sit- ting up with a stufiecl shirt. tuii " ll‘0l\l his office to pour over her _ andmnerves he dared not show the outside woi WORK 0N HOLDING A WIFE’S LOVE Husbands Should Apply The Golden Rule The Down From The Continuously Ob- serve It s that wives are fed up on advice about ectlons, and she would like to see a few to men on how to keep their wives 1n love with them. Sshe says that there are a lot more women who are wondering what made them do it than there are men who have lost. their taste for their Well, if 1 were going to teii any bride- groom how to keep llls wife thinking he is the answer to a maidens prayer, 1 would say: First and foremost, keep on being a lover alter mur- riage instead of turning into n Tired Man who takes his wife for granted. Business ling Arabella ’ ENT from all Make it your theme song. No gets tired of listening to soft talk, as her husband takes an interest in hand she will work tt to the bone consider it a DHVllEKe- Make x1111!- with whom with a newspaper range than a clam. Nor when he re- the temper ld. _________--——-- Tried to you was all the diversion she l "4 ibl want. yo§tldfllpulkll iillnd , i119"? l5 a streak oi nlulishness in cvenrtlie most angelic woman. 11nd that wins can be led wherever you want $119111 to v.0. but they can't befilfivfin 1m inch. So ‘handle your W116 "1 1°- \cl'.\€._ as it were. Praise her for the things _vou want her m do instead of criticizing the things she does. To but 1191‘ faults is merely to set them as_ a mordnnt does a dye. but to praise her for the virtues you wish her to have will make her break her neck to live up to her b.ue china. Boast Of Her Cooking _ Boast of her cooking and she vlul make herself a, cordon bleu, Compli- ment her on her looks and she will think it worth while dress up even for a mere husband. Praise her lhrilt and she will pinch every penny. _ _ ALlCl she will never nag again if she can overhear you sail that. thank God. your wife lS one of the rare women who can say a thing Cg,‘ and let it go at that. L...ow your wile little attentions. Remember her birthday and anni- versaries, Give her little treats. say it with flowers occasionally. rnr. CHARLOTTETOWN _ GUARDIAN _ and Personal 7L! '11:: '. | Dorothy Dix Says- Living o ‘Tbiiottlkiewvlxht oflvwelor Plate. Or the fondle of silk or fur; ‘Tia the spirit tn which the gift in rich, A: the gifts of tho who one: were; Acid we are not told whose gift was go . 0r whose WBs the gift of myi-th Sixty-five per oeiit of the pat- rons of confectioners are men; hard-centre-caindies have the widest sale among them. A sink should not be hum; lower than 36 inches from the rim the floor. An extremely tall person may find a slightly higher place- ment more comfortable, an ex- tmmely short person a slightly lower plum l Japan will send instructors in physical training throughout the country to improve the physique of school children. ‘mand a century ago for curing dis- lease by the blood-looting process what a game law, protecting them at certain seasons was passed in ‘RIIESHL. beeches were in such great de- HOT DRINKS When young folks come in from skating. skiing or tobogiganing, a fresh brew of bot tea sevisd in thick. short glasses is refreshingl Garnish. with a few cloves, a slice of fresh lemon and a cinnamon stick for a muddler. It will be wel- '00111B 811d WB-Tming, Hot chocolate is popular too. USE PAPER TO CLEAN FISI-l PAN I l Reach for crush-ed newspaper. in- lstead of a dish cloth, when clean- ling a frying pan in which fish has Ween cocked. Discard the paper Scald out. the pan wit); bo-"rnq wa- ter to remove the odor and then wash in very hot sudsv water. Rinse in boiling water. Wipe dry. ‘ SHE HAS POISE AND BALANCE BUT DON'T ASK HER T0 SPELL Chicago,_ The average college’ girl of today has what it takes for a successful venture in business or the professions - poise - but she doesn't know her English, a, ciareer school official concluded to- av -—The Woman ’s Realm to chair. van easy stitch even for the ama- _s.. .. :~_-_.__....._ .__ 2;... _ f Leisure ficulty keeping the room bar-moul- ous? In some cities you can mwbuy furnlturq in much the same way that you buy "open stock" chins for replacement or odd-to. Completely enaembled suites that lend themselves to o. variety of decorative schemes, in 18th cen- tury, modern and English styles, may now be purchased, piece wt a. tlm . if you ‘like and you need never worry about the result. Or you caci buy the entire group at once, consistih of a cheater-field and four highly styled chairs — barrel, wing. lounge and occasional There is a ChOlCe of upholstery and color, so that you may choose these pieces with the utmost con- fidence that they will blend har- moniously with your room scheme or with each other when assem- bled together. The chesterfield may furnish the basic tone, which will be picked up fn the other pieces in comple- mentary shaidlngs. MONOGRAM FAD GAINING POPULARITY BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS It's monogramania, this practice of marking everything vrlbh initials. but like the horseless carriage it is evidently here to stay. No one knows Just how and when it start- ed, this idea of marking every-thing from 5011p plates to nut picks with one‘s own initials. but we l'ke it. It confers that; personal diistfinction that means so much. amnd what's more it help; to prevent loss. PRETTY AND PRACTICAL The bride assembling her linen takes it for granted that every article is to be marked. with linen marked, laundry los=es are muiimiz- ed and arguments are settled. ‘It is fun to embroider a deco- rative initial on linen. but if one lsn‘t an eimert cmbriderer, the shops will take care of that. There are machines today gear- ed to do an expert job 0:1 simu- lating hand-embroidery, and only an accomplished needle-woman could tell the difference. With the revival of so many whims of yesterday has ‘come a de- mand for cross-stitch work. It, is teur, and lit would be an easy af- fair to do n monogram i:i cross- stitch. If the novice will try it out on a dish cloth first. she'll soon be working plllowslips and sheets. Fashions '1 Literature DEQPMEER 16. 1940 7w ‘001000-0‘ o MY EYES POPPED OPEN wnev lswacnso "renew ancnea RINSO uewhov-sneeofiauso GIVES FAR RICHER SUDS —EVEN IN WATER HARD A5 NAILS GLORY BE! AND HOW THOSE RINSO SUDS LAST.’ WHAT EOONOMY! BEST OF ALL RlNSO son/cs CLOTHES. saowv AND BRIGHT—— CLOTHES LAST LONGER WASHED THE "NO‘SCRUB"RINSO WAY cum: f0 m: lucilizn nlilso —And End Weary Washdays! And don't forget that kissing is a husband's best aid in holding his wife's love and his first line of de- fense. She's a rather sophisticated miss who doesn't blush too easily, but ,her spelling is bad and she uses a comma for decorative purposes O We know you'll be thrilled with the new "T0p-5pced"Rinso,lutubmasberaaddiihpan. But—until you use it Jnur.r:/f——you‘ll never Km’ o“ 0°” Thm" INSULATION VALUE Do something actively to make l. i--” Q . i ' ITEAMED MOLASSES PUDDING 14 cup butter Notice on a. shop in a recently- The comfort of the poultry during u 1 egg. separated 1-2 cup molasses 11-2 cup seedless" raisins or finely cut figs or dates ‘ 1-3 cup broken nut meat 1 cup sifted white flour 1 cup sifted ivhole ‘irhcat flour 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-2 tcaspoon cinnamon 1-2 teaspoon nut-‘neg 3-4 iemrioon baking soda 1 Clip buttermilk Cream butter until soft. add egg yolks and molasses and blend. Add raisins or ftE-s or Claws and nuts and nllX \\'1\ll. Dissolve baking- gnzla in buttermilk and add, slit flours, salt. cinnamon and nutmeg lW-‘ether. Add to first mixture and beat lllllil smooth. Beat egg white until stiff but not dry and fold into Yield: 6 to B portions. Comibina sugar and flour. add wa. tel" and butter and bring to a boil, bombed part of the Strand, Lon- dorc "Don't lean against our wiridc-w. It isn't. here.“ Smith bought a new car that im- pressed his friends favorably, One day a friend remarked: “It's not a bad looking bus, old man. What's the mcst you ever got out of it?" "Seven times in ne mile." an- swered mith y": ' lemon extract and serve warm. Yield: 1 cup sauce, AN INEXPENSIVE PUDDING 2 cups mince meat (or one nine. ounce package and 1-2 cup of wa. teri) 1-4 curp strong coffee infusion 2 tablespoons butter and boil for three minutes. or until mixture is Vining to brisk boll your wife happy. Whether vou fcel like it or not. put on your good clothes and take her out once or twice a week, if it is only to the neighborhood movies. something to eat that she cock herself if all you can afford is a hamburger. Talk to her. Try to be as enter- taining and amusing as you used to be when you were courting ‘nor. Don't treat her as if lust being mar- For he cannot only keep her feel- ing like‘ a bride by his kisses. but he can kiss her eyes shut so that she \yi.l see none of faults and weaknesses; and he can close her mouth with a kiss so that she wiil not mention them if she does. There is nothing new in any of these suggestions about holding a wife's love, but. neither is there any- thing new in women. And the old rules still work. DOROTHY DIX. HORO lug. Splendid for adding a new and inventive twist to all products and Your Individual L-——- By Frances Drake ——— SCOPE . And you can do no end of good £18111 you tackle a lob wholeheart- |her thought prcceswss. let critcsm only. She's not afraid of the dark and she doesn't have trouble with those moody speels. but when it comes to knowing when to use who or whom, she usually picks the wrong word. Efmotlonally, she neither over-estimates nor tinder-estimates her feeling of importance, and she's in deadly earnest once she embarks on a course of training for a career. These conciuslrns were drawn by M. P. Nelson. co-director of the Career institute, dedicated to the| task of training college wcmcn for secretarial pcsitioms they hope to use as stepping-stones for executive positions in business and the pro- fessicns. From results of tests, Nelson said. the schcolg counsellors concluded: OPEN 51ml?" IDI-‘A AIDS the winter season is one of the most important factors in influenc- ing production. Insulatlon adds to comfort by sealing. the house against drafts, thus lessening the likelihood of colds. 1t helps to raise the temperature in the house and prevents sudden drops that knock production. Curacao ls fee‘ing seriously the siackened tourist trade this year. The agricultural department of , the U. S. reported that it holds 257.059.6343 bushels of 1940 Wheat under loans totalling $165.44B.049. ‘ Queer Feelings May Mean You: know how really wonderful Rinso is. So, buy_ a box, today. See for yauriel how quickly l t soaks clothes clean-without oiling or lion] Jcrubfiing.’ . . . See for youru/f how eta white thingr-how bright it keeps was able colours. See for yourself how i‘. while u: Rinse’: marvellous new "sud: booster" makes richer suds that last longer- takes lcss for each full washing. Yes, by all means, buy a box of richer Rinso today— and scc all it saves.’ Right Clothes Add. To Personality No woman is her mos-t interest- couple of trns at h'me beore you start to a party in tltem it's »'*">- nus aox is me l‘ same. now m a SIZES: , smart. lARGE. 0mm {i a: zlitasos i m-mr‘ - ~~~ linc. Good r; or k- lhc hn dresses always ar‘ r111 A l ". w. Skirt Length Tlieuie is the rlzlll hlilll 161'!“ llPl batter. Turn into buttered and 1-2 cup brown sugar that the average college g1 1 dcesrft . Y ~ in, t hai-mi d best-lcok- . ti ;, I c .- . i floured fmoldb lcoyer tightly and 2 eggg I115; humping-g “Bergen-e, worry Nerves Need Care mg ufiless Sh“: gills comvflew_ gage)? organ?!’ tgwncilgqsededd‘ ‘mm ‘"11 1°11“- APDroximate 1 1-2 cups soft bread crumbs |her unduly: let useless ideas upset ly comfo table in whaxevsr she is how kmg m. ‘how Fhmt Van!‘ owr. wearln gig-film". vhaul-d w, I- w. own a g geaspoon lgiakizig powder d“ b t u d g_ k , flasvoon nnamon ‘ S “r he’ 00 grea y: avdrevm Nothing detracts from par-e more a = which rovmpls yzll to as . BROWN SI GAR SAUCE 1-4 teaspoon cloves ‘frequently to escape th re l‘t' a .==~. g d ~ 15 W”); . p w ~- f ur 3 1 ‘glllfle5pggn flguy 14 teaspoon nutmeg For Monday, December 16th them over. General business matters o; He; wqry Eben, mi ffituris: :23“ £16: tleailjliigts tgfilrthctlgo raifzht X13116 filg"l_i'{'l€“i‘hfglll~1lnrmélf‘“gt ma“. - 1~-_- PHD firmly Packed brown 1 cup seeded raisins _. “Pd ‘nleresls °l a bmad and “semi fret because of feelings infei-‘orl- wearing shoes which make her {hf u gfvjsiil-o short it is. Let i1- “Eilr If packed mince-meat is used. g/[ARCH 21 '70 APRIL 2° (Ana's) “We are firs‘ mvmed" ty: have swings in moo-l without feet. ache or a lzirdl- that r lls (i031, m. inch m- isc ' I i alriyilefpagg; but“? Bggiltkslwllgvw Rmzfcaddtwatler anal ugigglggiéusgtyiggnitntge ( iélkififioniolkiilislrgignffi ggygfigerltblcauese; a? dftccuralilged over 01‘ slides up w. “n1lake rim-nu If you have to look (i-loieit’ as; * ~ ' ,5. nns an un .‘ . - " ' . ' - “ : am o ers or er t u = e. t '. »C= :41 1' 1 teaspoon lemon extract all lumps are thoroughly Brckyen up, 31"“? lang. {tlflusuy- t if W" P111- B-h 11-80101“ Camila-g“ mdfiY g l" lti-cubles; have frequent "tpells of lifiepéijinfifil; o‘ h s a e znglfége {g sasqfzlhailrip; tits lift. pescizi c Oi in wia you are do- w atever you are most int=re.ted, the blues m. c“, m, easim New 5mg khould b: worn a FAN" Stan Gui w‘ nnvuyv, a‘b~‘". syhich you a1» sllwht'y' doulwul. You'll find youtuclf lacking in sell- ctirring frequently. Let simmer five nearly dry. Add the coffee infusion _ E“"‘°" Tm°v° "m “e” “dd “d °°°1- miigizniiigdgioiomilirhuiiacidutiraurusi ilyovrii/tnnn 2a to DECEMBER. FUFNWHING a mod idea to "bmlfl 1n" 1111f" confdence wnei~ev=~ you da- w‘ . m ' _< I v 311 ' DMNTY “COT MESH LUNCHEON DOILY B-Your planelt; Venuls, the Moon and 22 (Sagflttariusl-Stars favor s.urdy Is vow. ‘Mm; ‘mm looking (lg-acidity; séglfiltglél‘ tgaggiétldéediltg a: giuyan: gigyffihtgiollk omen ranu: are! eiice lent wpects to- underta drills. far-reachinfl legisia- shcddy? DO you wish you could gew-“nes night) W“ h“ H w“ like‘ day. per ect setup for starting tioti . CuCDEFHlAVC work and all y-gwlgce some cf H1051‘ 01d 939"“ Rpmmnflser mat reg)“, Smart nlmke g-mn wand days“ shark you DESIGN NO. 839 the new w-sek with enthusasm and ambition, Register every minute to your credit. Building, creating new devices. improving apparatus now 1n use favored, MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemlnl)— All indications point, to a busy and fruitful weck, made particularly so 1f ycu start encrzcl-icall and pur- posefully today. Plan. know your round well and then g0 to work. ou can't miss. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Excellent Mcon and Mars (and oth- er planetary vibrations) to favor your good intentions and. better still, your worthy deeds. Friendly for a1 progressive and useful ao- tivlties, for wise conferences, de- bates, study and making improve- men . vehicles; advanced inventions and thuslasm and life that today's in- clinations offer frr new and cs4 ttblished matters. Take active part sound qztterpriseg rather than lght- hearted and selfi‘h interests. For- ward ls the word! DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — Activities that re- quire endurance, patience and co- operation are the topnotchers. Steady thinking and wt‘... manage- ment, in all issues are necessary big aset. JANUARY $2 to FEBRUARY 30 (Aquarius) -- Not pedaily fav- ored in financial matters but you can use the generous vibrations that are afloat to your own con- structive good. Conform to the right rules; be elger to succeed. FEBRUARY 21 b0 M ill (Pisces) — A most friendly day for your personal and general interests. which he (or she) may well suc- ceed: Stateamarishlp. alltics, bank- ing, brokerage, specu ating. teach- ~=11'.;‘f..\":"_".7:_!§11li' wt t" p111 Help the Young People . To Health - Happiness Your innate peislstericy will be a l with a new sirl. but ferl that you can't afford it? Dr- y-u hesitate to buy p, niece at a tfme for fear that by the tlmo you get around h. n» 1o“ “u.” "Nun my.» r111- l?‘ " You can fell Minor fur lrim , Ovorshoos by the smooth rough seams Come in and ace our assortment of smart Rubber Footwear. "Eve-n-Braid" finish —no - Treat with Understanding How bewildered tho victim of_ "nervcs” oftcn feels! ‘j to mysterious aches. spells of depression, indigestion -but told by her family that it's- all imagination-no wonder she thinks she's "going crazy." "Nerves" are as real as u broken bone and if you are the high-strung vital type you are especially vulner- able. You are likely to do everything too tenaeiy, pour out your emo- tions too lavishly. Then you frit- lenfears. But, like a broken bone. your you haven't enough left for In- other. if you find yourself emo- tionally wrought up over some In our ill-page booklet, a well- known physician explain: the physi- cal and psychological causes oi “nerves? Give: advice on overcom- ing worry, indigestion, insomnia other nervous ailments. Describes proper diet, body care. women never weaLclol __.________- ._ wum, cunfortable pajamas can be smart looking, too. Ths attract- ive sytle has all any one M1111 i'*"" 211,22". will‘; oose ac e c tucked in. if you wish BM the W1- lar buttoned high under the chin. Flannelette is the seasons most popular favbric for such- 919ml"! JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 tLeo)- Plent of easivenesu ( ou aren't A1110"! the 1115i Slmflfored: Bpecal- llkelyy to‘ gifzgnd in thlsy matter) WARM ter awe)’ we Weill" which “mm night wear. and you can chooie from lsts ln trades and professions. you and persistency will be your stol- — make you more charming and auc- many loygly 00101-5 and pretty dealing in and r u iufacturlng unl- wa aides. "QECQ cessful than the stolid type; you're Dru-med deslgng 3m; ot cotton also Que commodities, 0'15. machinery. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY “N!” left a prey to ills, l thousand name- make, lqvely pajamai for your- ls blessed with keen foresight and self m- for your friends for Christ- iamiilances; investigation. promot- an honoriibioJgglgt-ttforwai-d cm‘;- m”, d l d ‘ 118. 11118110115 who lpean econom t " lld to lntclil t . 2503 i esgne 01' AUGUST 23 u; SEPIEMBER 23 of words, time and energy. A sturdy ;:::ves$ch:l1l3,1¢y;om day, Dzoeillt .izs¢§y1fa,’l°i, is, 18 sand 20 years. (VlTQO) - You'll relish the en- friend, a sharp opponent. Fields; in 8w.‘ to om “Bk w much “m.” s.“ m mqukes 5 3,3 yams o; 39- inch fabric. a» d Tw t (Mo) coin ll pra- ferrexd. (Ofextlllytkm Write plainly i bli ff its; h h i , , , ldeiisu ancdaplslns. fill» all-gills lfgfilgl m‘ photography A “flied work" hm“, ladder“ get a new “ma. u Name Addreu and utyll Wliflflllnlty for your 1911110 01111- Experiments in transplanting o! “w!” 9H1“ ' “'1' ml" w ' guy," 56],", go m“ m; sin abi ltv- tn t- tln V ru fl -lr move. _ - SEPTEMBER 24 u, OCTOBER. as piintnligmeaiu grestriectead hdmc ab: “m” ‘°°' “h” pm m“ m“ gliulewllsg 250a Size (Libra) - ‘Both lag and little southeastern Nut-tn Caroling gm physical ills such as eyestrain and Y I problems i. bglng Qgnducfgd by botgnfgtg, anaemia play in "nerves. P?“ 4- u Needlecraft- -—For The Home i 2565" 5|ZE$ l2 n21 :"s nnndscm." luncheon dolly is one of the easiest crochet Jobs aurl .. works up ll‘. record time. Pattern No. 8'19 contains list of materials l- nor-cod, illustration cl stitclirs and completo instructions. Ti t?" r this pattern. send l5 ccnts in coin or stamps l0 Ncczilcwcik Blnuiu, Cnarlcttctolvn Guardian. Tn (‘linrloltclnwll Guardian What a common ll ht mseaa youn person whose bloodless face and fceh o frame are evidences of poor xeirl-uliition and weakness where bounding health and may chucks should reign. Young people in such a condition are generally of nn nnwmic nature and require a preparation containing iron to improve the blood content. Bend 20c in coins for your copy of overcoming "Nerves" And Every- Day Health Problem to The Guardian Home Berivce. Be sure to write plainly your Name. M- dreu, and the Name of booklet. Paulie-Ferguson Shoes Ltd. 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