. ;.:'.-__—._:.:.-. _-~'- - s ~m=iiassiiwus w- . ‘f = _ .- _. s”--. .. ._ -....,.....,.~._. Woman's Re alm w. Social and Personal ‘I Fashions '1 Literature 1 Living 6i Leisure The Woman's Realm OLIVIA do HAVILLAND and ROBERT CUMMINGS — in an amus- ‘m; scene from "Princess O'Rourke" the Warner screen comedy in which they ore starred. Others in the cast are Charles Coburn. Jack Qarscn, Jane Wyrnan and Gladys Cooper. C*.Q:L‘Q.Q.OJZE£>€‘OOC*OO'Z cooks CORNER i‘ n ifiilliitiitlltfidlitOllQitOsltqCtQQQflilDm MINCEMEAT 7 lull i...» apples 2 1i SUutliUSs raisins 1 pound Cilllfilit; 6 clips sugar t i .~ n cinnamon ‘ ' I". ll clll-ri-s tiiblcspo --i ctlgl Hill molasses cups beef stock For The ooivslnm T81! sun- Your Wardrobe Malnatey A suit that shuttles with ease from city to country life deservse a place of honor in any busy ward- robe Good for the duration. Style No. 3517 ts designed for sizes 16. 18. I0. $6. 88; 40; d2; 44: 46; 48 and 50. Size 98 requires 8 5-8 yards 39-inch fabric. To order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and ald- dress with 20 cents in coin or stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau The Charlottetown Guardian. Style N0. 8517 Name m---i---i_ Street Address City Province \ y ! 2A Morning smiley %{ Tv{o??\b‘é66‘3\“o€“w@ With determination in his eyes, a man tackled the manager of an engineering shop "I'm looking for p, job as a me- chanic," he said briefly The manager studied him for a few minutesrlnd then said: “But aren't you the chap we fired yesterday?” "That's right." "Then" asked the manager, "why halyeyou come here looking for a ,,. tl>e ilppe, graph or any kind you may happen to have on hand for this) molasses, and the 2 cups of liquid in which tiled meat was rd Grate t-io rin from l o e omlilgcs and l of the lccnons and squeeze lflr- jlrce from bot-h the lemons and oranges then add to the rest of the mixture along with the apples which have been chop- ped and lllE raisins and currants which have bccn thoroughly w\;_h- ed. Plzlt-l- in a preserving kettle and heat just tn the boiing point and then pack into St0l'lll2€(l 3111's and cover with melted paraffin. WlICkIIl thle first cgathhardens, taild anot er a"er, an t en cover e tars with ‘lids or tie paper over thnm. Store in a cool dry place. iillxtzuslmr (Without Meat) 1 lemon. 1 orange 1 pound seedless raisins. "Why not," retorted the applicant tiuculently. "I lost it here, didn't I?" One very cold dsy. Pussy had his dish of milk by the fire. The young hopeful watched very lnterestedly, then burst into hearty laughter. "Oh, Mummie, Pussy has drinked all his milk and now he's got his separator going." Puss was purring like a 1-2 pound suitanas Cock the meat in water 1 plant‘ (‘llffilltltg - I lll.t2l tciltlcr illDll drain, _ ,1’, mmod p591 I411; the liquid Lil which it was lltilliltlr nnnles -.rl and then put the pound goggl- IJNBOOLJHWHH lemon and orange and squeeze out the juice, Wash and dry the rais- -THE (IHARIXTFFEWWN GURIMAN 35l7 l‘ Dorothy Dix Says- Needlecraft \ sizes l6-50 ‘ IJTTII LIGHT! Valet. All Store? God (lsaleyss each ttle lizbt Inbllilld phce— lmexlpec On anmaltar in a darkened church or in a pad, sad face. ) that God bless each little light and fan In flame and keep it bright; There is so much of darkness that We need each little light. COPPER RANKS WITH STEEL AT TOP 0F SALVAGE HEAP “Copper now ranks wl-‘h steel oln top of the li=t of salvage metals needed for the war prrgram," the Controller of Me als annourcrc re- cently Among artl les which should be turned in for their cop- per content are tea kettles, water faucets. wash both-s ard washing machines Enough comer is found in an ordinary coprer kettle to pro- vlde the coorer neessary f'r five rounds of ammunition for an auto- mntic rifle. ANCIENT METAL CLOCK TURNS UP AS SALVAGE An ancient m'tal clock, running apparcntly as it has barn for de- cades, was found in a pile of 700 tons o: salvage colec ed rec ntiy during a angle werk in T rozzto. An old coffee grlfid r. a bowing trophy. a brand new car bummer, typewriters, lawn mowers, e‘ectric irons and vrasfilrg machlnea tubes and" tires were other rdd it ms. Tile pile even included a 307-1.‘. cast iron letter press, accor in; to a re- port made to National Salvage Headquarters. HOW T0 KILL THE INSTITUTE Don't come to the meetings. ms aild currants thoroughly. Chop the peel finely. Peel and core the apples and chop them or put them ugh the fine blade of the food l [K151111011 fllnflflflwn through the medium blade of Ale WOMEN FIND IT PAYS ‘TO APPEASE THEIR HUSBANDS Wife Who Is Good Diplomat Can Gain Many Privileges NOVEMBER 2o, n41 1f you do come. some late. Lt the weather doesn't suit 5W. don't think o! attending. If you attend a meeting. ind fault w.th the wtrk of we olicers and other member-s. Never aciept a.l offize, as it easier to critcle than to do things. Nevertheess. get a..lnoy.d i. you are not appointed on a. comm nee; if you are do not attend the com- mittee meetings. If asked by the Chairman m give your opinion regarding some important matter, tell her you nave nothing to say. After the meeting taell everyone how things ought to be one. | Do nothing more than is abm- ‘lutely necessary, but- vihen other Jnembers roll up their sleeves and willingly, unselflshly use their abil- ity to help matters along, tell every- blody that the Institute is run by a c ue Hold back your subscription as lcng as possible, or don't pay at all. Don't- bother about getting new members. Let Mrs. So-ilnd-So do it. -Scottlsh Home and Country. ORIGIN 0F STAMP When a person stamps his foot angrily on the floor his action is more or less a first cousin of the purpose of mating it. The word "stamp" was derived from an Old English word "stampen," meaning a pestle, an instrument used for pounding something. Because the pestle is used with a downward blow, the word “sta p” was first employed as a verb, indicate the act of “striking with the bottcm of the foot or by thrusting the foot forward." Rom till; it was a natural step to supply the verb to the process of crushing with a heavy blow in the way that metal ores are stamped or crushed in a "stamping mill. The machine used for this purpose is called a. stamp. Then came the use of the word "stamp" as meaning to "stamp a metallic plate with letters," and this was followed bv its employ- ment to indicate the act of stam - ing metal into coins as is done in t e mints. Frrm this it came naturally to apply the word to the payment of money due the government and to designate as stamps the bits of papder by which the payments were ma e. FUR VESTB Separate vests of fur or felt or flannel, plain or embroidered, can be Here’s'fl1e Answer to Your Question If you cannot get Crown Brand Syrup from your favourite gm“; now and then, here ls the reason. Because "Crown Brclnd“ in addition to its other uses is being very generally used to help rplement the supply of sugclr in Canadian Homes, the demand has increased tremendously. ‘Ihough there has been a mudi greater unuunl of Crown Brand syrup produced this year, even this increased supply cannot cope with the shortage of millions of pounds of sugar. Don't hoard . . . buy normally . . . we are making every effort to supply the Increased demand, and your grocer will do his best to fill your needs. cnnwlll‘ >~ svnun IN! {ANADA srnacu tomllnmrllmlno-~\o~lal1lt. QM. ...... “ hi: uuaolm unless. aeeoeluiou AND HFI a consensual Ifilll louonvo habit of serv children eating all‘: ‘yuegngaltfiles rich in vita- Marv hopetobuildfirmbonessnd teeth, and healthy blood. Etc, especially the sticky at is crammed with calories - and little s Plan a fruit serve plain frui NON-ESSENTIALS IN rna DIET Flam“ or Children and grown-ups alike look forward to dinner as the important meal of the clay. That. meal can be made up of nail-essential foods which crowd out the necessary units conductive to good health, or it can Just as easily. be constituted with an abundance or vitamins and min- are valuable in child's body from disease it's a saving on your sugar Many institutions today made milk the dinner beverage. ration. cium requirements oi the human sary green or 0w vegetables m < m! V nothing a but potatoes with their meat, nlela. ly because of their fancied distaste . for other types of vegetables isr grave mistake. Only by the regulu ~ Children are usually very fond of ' variety ~ Lse. Instead, why not‘ slmliir: for essort Tlls- minelrals contained in most fruits 5 protecting the '. Besides, _ have . This is an excellent idea as the ell- 1 body, and particularly children, are Cllqnpcr or if more convenient put great, and too few of lhrn an the medium blade twice. Ci .110 the chopped meat and the Qzct. ’l‘lirn add the sugar spices, e.l.:, vlnogilr, fruit jilice (you can i-2 teaspoon nutmeg. 1-2 teaspoon mace 2 teaspoons salt i pound chopped sllet Method: Grate the rinds from the A young wife said to me the other day: “Why should wives always be o 1 , _ the appeascrs in marriage? When we have an argument. why should I gm qlllgszsgeatftfgrgr sggéggreglzfie giic in to John instead of his giving in to me? 1m right Just as often as styles Wm g0 Wm] town Sun and m he is. Why should I keep myself dolled up and work myself to death M, m laws m 1 5 . trying to keep him in love with me, while he takes it m; ranted that 1 wnfg’, 1 l‘ °Y 5 P" °°1< ‘"1 couldn't possi ly fall out of love with him? Why must I a ways keep the 5 acu- house bright and cheerful, while he thinks home is a place in which he is privileged to work of! all his grouches against the wor d? “It isn't fair. It, isn't just. There is no chores in marriage Aren't men Just food chopper. Combine these fruits and add the grated rind and juice of the lemon and orange, along with the sugar, spices and salt. Put the suet through the food chopper using a fine blade. Add this to the fruit mixture and stir thoroughly. Pack the mixture into a jar or crock. Cover and keep in a. cool, dry place. erals. An example of each type of dinner as follows: DINNER "High Vitamin and Mineral Con- tent Vegetable Soup. Pot Roast, carrots, onions Bakes Potatoes Cabbage Salad. Brown Bread and Butter. (whole wheat). Apple Betlty Milk. with vegetables and fruit. _____ coisnbixéation htard ‘t: beat t w m. en cs. neques BANNED Health flame of Canada, lil High-heeled Wrmens shoes have gone in Great Britain for the rest m9 W81‘. and Louis heels ——that 1S. heels whch curve into the in- step -—are to be banned from No. vember 1. Heels are to be of wood, ii This Safer Way to Wash N“ sclollllis Fun at reason why most of the should be dumped on the wife. as much married as women?" “No, indeed," I replied. "The most married man is only about forty er cent husband, while practically every marrie woman is a hundred and, with top piece, must not ex. per cent wife. The marriage knot is a double ceed two and a quarter inches in hitch for women. but a slip knot for men. A height man feels that during his courtship he did all The changes include: the flattering and Jollyingeand pussyfooting that Banned -—"Peep-toe" and Qpen- “lssrssibi; ins... rt u“ is“ we we bicke- co o . a a e w t pa is; efiitltled g» say what heBlilges to his wifinand a” “d m“ “mlwe” rea er as e peases. u a woman ows yilathciaiciillrlg lyhliusmauls amt; tliiing, butr naid- MMEE "OSTESS ng m s ano er, a gve satls ac on . » P . as a wife has to be not only a good cocls and Hgllnjctllélggngnlgxalllg‘ gyélvifivésh ‘frag? lwsless 01' Pile-War days who “died recently, was buried in the grounds penny-pincher, but a Class-A diplomat. “N! 0F LEAsT RESISTANCE of her country home Polesden all-flied by w?!" L-cey. near Dorklng. On the lawn eorge V Queen airy King Al- oi’ herlovely house there are some- fonso and our present sovereign a- thing like a dozen trees that were mong them Although Mrs. Gre- ville hard a wondezflll cook she her- se'f preferred the ialulnest of focd It ‘Nils not ilnCCiYITlilll in pro-war divs to find her having a simnle meat dish from the sideboard Mlile ha] guests were served most elabor- l a y. free, up-to-date Vitamin Chart YOURS roll lourll All!) LOVELINESS Lom Vitamin and Mineral Content Clear Broth or Consomlme Pot Roast (no vegetables) Boiled Potatoes. White Bread and Butter gm Pie (or 'I‘art). a Mothers, unfortunately. often cat- _ erto the likes and dislikes of their °Lud'°l1__!‘_-"§_.Q?il'§__u1?. zasisfgisce: Torlune Stunts for "Of course. it isn't a fair division of labor. However in marriage um“! w!’ there isn't much Justice, but there as a lot of rquisities if you know how to collect them. Hence the reason why ves have to be the ap- perlsers i_n marriage is because 1t makes things so much easier for them It is taking the line of least resistance. No wife can force her husband to give hcr her rights. but she can jolly him into granting her privileges far in excess o! anything she ever asked for. A wife can fight all over the place with her husband about whether to have the livings room done over in blue or brown and he will stick to brown. while she determined on blue: but if She approaches the subject by saying: "Darling. you have such WONDERFUL taste. I wish vou would select the new decorations for the living room." he will put‘! out his chest and say that he ls ton busv to be bothered with such small things and for her to cat what-ever she likes. llevl To Ielleve IIONTIII-V FEMALE PAlll Take Lydia E. Plnkhamb Com- pound-it has a soothing, helpful effect on one of woman's most im- Dortont organs. Worm trying! LYOIA E. PlllllllAlfS liiilllrlblll 14ml fll g¢ét Bllllll! O A Bridal Wreath diamond rlng for Christmas will thrill her as no other ring couldl And this thrill will live through the years . . . lor here ls ageless beauty In diamond: guaranteed per/act In color. cut. brilliance and flawless quality. Be sure you get this 4-point guarantee. Ill! VIII SAVING! OIITIFICAYES KIGFMRIY VARIETY 0F EMBROIDERY MOTIFS _ __< (gontinued om page 3. Col l) What Do the Circles Forelellf Rings of Fate! Glpsy lovers dis- :0vercd this game—and your friends will adore it. You're always n success entertaining with fortune- lelling or fortune stunts! For Rings of Fate out three large circles out of cardboard. Decorate each with a mystic symbol-money bags for Wealth. heart for Love, a horseshoe for Luck. Tell the girls in the party they can cast a charm over the circles by joining hands and dancing around them to the tune of a love song. Then blindfold each girl in turn, ask llcr to leap toward her fate What hilarious cheers as flirtatious Kit lands on the money bags-surely that means a rich husband for Kit! There are a thousand and one fal- cinating fortune-telling ways. Make a hlt by knowing several. Tea leaves. Your wish comes true if you find three leaves in an absolutely straight line. Stars. 1a your birthday between January Ii and February 20? Chancel are you've musical or dramatic talent. Eighth your lucky number. Our ill-page booklet tells what stars, tea leaves, playing cards. dominoes say. Gives ’ oi snob gerd, gipey ways to deal. Hz .-/ . horoeeope for each month; 10ft!" M/ul- m! am“ ll R I D A L W REA T H fl/l: mnm/r l\ ~\\\\:-.\\\~ y! Avoid wasliday wear and tear with the new OXYDOL LIT ltlfill, SAFE WASHING ACTION ALONE OET CLOTHES OLORIOIISLY CLEAN - CLOTH ES have to last longer these days. That's why better washing care is so Important. That's wh so many women now . wash the safer OXY 0L way. _They know this modern soap gets their family's clothes radiant! cabin-without the harsh bleach- ing andIhard rubbing that can be so in- iurious to fabrics and colors. l Just wait rill you see its livelier "Hustle- Bubble" suds go to work for you! Every ounce of new_ Oxydol is so much richer in washing power! Gels more dlrl . . . and gets l: gull/j. Yes, these ltflve suds sub dirt loosei Except for stains or unusual pieces —your wash comes dazzling white o . sailboat blanking . . . wrlbouf robbing. . . sailboat exln wasbn mnnl time! ‘ An lad ‘a s . . so safe for O. W. PATTERSON J EWELLER Gt. George St. IOI Ollll-l" AID Vllll AIIOOOI Tllll‘ IIII ll’ Bridal Wreath Diamonds & Wedding Rings DESIGN NO. 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