\ "o iwovnsmna is. 1m ‘I? . WI? THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE .W0man’s Real land A m/Scicia ‘Persona ¢¢¢¢¢ vTYvvv v Living& eisure —THE WOMAN'S REALM— ACIIILDANDADOOK Ie who gives a child a book Gives that child a. sweeping look Through its pages Down the ages; Gives that child a ship to sail Where the far adventures hail Down the sea Of destiny; Gives that child a vision, wide As the skies where stars abide, Ciear'end white Through the night; Gives that child great dreams to dream, unlit ways that flash and gleam here the sages Pramp the ages. From "I saw God Wash the World." By Willi-zm L. Stldgcr. IRREGULARITY A stowvou urtfie- Feel dull, depressed because of ‘ ' ‘I NR, an all- .....~..'.' wind“ .."::i..""=“- a on, you eel bettar. Get NR regunr strength , or NR Juniors ()6 dose) forextra-mild action. Plain or chocolafa coa ‘lO-N lG HT if‘ TOMOIIOW AIIIONT. 25‘ S‘!!! THEN STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE (Tuesday. Sov. l9) OPPORTUNITY araicts of in- lting planets sfimulate the urge r all sorts of special skills, cries- live ideas of a new or experi- mental character, :n which fresh niques and sound systems en- ergetically developed and worked lo a finish give results. These should be of concrete and definite quality. if atfiaclzod with initia- live, determination and persistent yfefort. However, wnile there may material cooperation it might be well to carefully examine all h offers before putting opera- ions under subtle ’ or Inaru. lNsr the ‘rhose whose birthday it is are der splendid promise for put- ' g over their most enterprising and cherished objectives, or ce- menting their affairs upon a - and lasting foundation. through their cwntdefinlte abilities or special skills. this, not only aggressive and efforts are bound to but by the wisc collabora- of those in influence and fi- statua. Bit with these should be vigilance and lest undercurrents of or intigue involve mat- Vicious associates should be vanquished. A child bom on this day mould ve exceptional skills with the deas and deter ination to put em over. but is mcnaced by spiclous affiliations. Used as an astringent, good quality witch hazel acts as a cream remover and powder base at the same time, A thorough cleaning now of your boiler or furnace, both inside and out, will save fuel later on. Don't closet-store ‘clothes on which a wet stain has "disappear- ed" without having them dryclean- ed first. Discoloration may resitlt- Nails are easier to drrve- if you're not much of a carpenter — if rubbed over a cake of soap first. Ill MAIN! Should a treasured piece linen get into the laundry and re- turn with a number on it in ink this method will take the ink mark off. Ayply a saturated solution of cyanide of potassium witn a camel's hair brush. As soon as the marks disappear. wash the lin- en in cold water. When placing the coffee per- colator over the gas flame. be careful to keep the wooden handle out of range of the flame itself. Then you will have no trouble re- placing burned handles that have warped from excessive heat. Iodine which keeps the thyroid izlmd functioning properly is bund in marine food animals in qu-zntitljs from 50 to 200 times as high as in any other food. STATE SERVICE PROVES POPULAR Elderly women. often the moth- ers of large families. are strong volnteers offering their services to the new State H ‘ w. Ser- vice which has just been launched in New South Wales, Australia.- Better English D. C. Williams 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "He is not as skillful as his brother." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation cf “San Jose" (Califomia)? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Katydid, kindergarten, . kimono. 4. What does the word “extern- ste" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with ab that means "sparing in use of food and drink"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "not s0 skillful as." Use "so-as" in negative statements. 2. Pronounce can ho-sa. first s as in an. o as in obey. second a as in say, accent last syllable. 3. Chiropodist. 4. To diminish; weaken. “To per- sist in doing wrong. extentuates not wrong but makes it much more heavyP-Shakespeare. 5. Abstem- ious. of‘ v vvYV‘TVWvvvvTvvv roii iiihiiiiiiis Household - Scrapbook By Roberta Lee O-§OO¢OQO-O4-O-O-Q-Q- I-‘elt Hats Or» of i-hg most frequently rec- DXH-Ynmded methods for cleaning light felt hats is to rub the soiled spots. or the entire hat. with a cube of French chalk. which can usually be procured at any drugstore After allowing the chalk to remain on the hat for several hours. or overnight, brucu it off with a soft brush. Boiling Eggs Four minliits will boil an egg i-iwroushiy if you like the white set and the yolk heated 1r. the center, Five minutes makes the white firm and sets the yolk. Ten minutes boils the egg hard. Good For l-Verveg Just before going to bed. try drinking a bowl of hot milk. to which has been adczd a little but- ter, salt, and pepper. Cook ’s Corner PRUNE AND ORANGE SAUCE A delicious sauce —and pleas-sht- ly different, with its combination of prune and orange flavors. 1 cup water from soaked primes 1-4 cup granulated sugar 1 1-2 tablespoons corn starch Few grains s-llt 1-2 cup orange juice 1-8 teaspoon vanilla l tablespoon butter. Bring the prune water to boil- ing point. Measure into a bowl the sugar. corn starch and salt and mix very thoroughly; gradually stir in the hot prune liquid, Return to heat and cook, stirri-ng constantly. until sauce is smoothly thickened. Con- tinue to cook. stirring occasional- ly. until no raw flavor of starch remains. Close to serving time, gradually stir in the orange juice and bring c-lmost to bolil-nt’ point. Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla and butter. l l I A AAA‘ DOROTHY DIX SA YS- Play Glirl Wife lusiasil llosests Icing Awakened by . Mate hi Friends DEAR. DORUIHY DIX; f asn s married man with two small sons. My vulfe is a good woman, but she doesn't like to cook. while 1 do. She likes to run around and dance and drink. I don't mind her going out with men friends and enjoying herself. but I don't like to be awakened at two or three in the morning to get up and cook for. her and her friends. My question is: Shall f leave her, or shall I insist that her friends come to the house first and eat, and then go out. so as to let the children and me sleep in peace? ANQWEJ PUZZLE) HUSBAND. Many strange letters come to this column. but never one so amazing aa this one. And never has a question so hard to answer been put to it. The whole problem borders on the mira~ culcus. To begin wit-h, it plunges one into the Never-Never Land. For a husband who loves to cook and who gets up at two or three o'clock in the morning to prepare savory dishes for his wife's boy friends. with whom s-he has been out disporting herself. certainly belongs to a species of fauna the like of which “one o: us have ever beheld. SHOULD BE IN MUSEUM If there is a male Patient Griselda. surely he is IT. For he raises no objection to tiis wife spending her even-lug with her biibulous com- panions at bars. while he stays at home and takes care of the 4mg. dren. and his only protest is that he would like to feed her and her pals before they start out on their nightly orgies instead of having his nights’ rest broken by having to forsake his bed for the kitchen. Should such a man leave such a virlfe place 1s not in the home. I can only say YEE. His It is in a museum. Thousands of people “Wild PBY good money to see such a strange animal. DEAR IWLSS DIX: I em a boy of 17- A Year ace I left school to go tc work. although my mother tried to keep me from doing so. Now I find that a boy without an education is like a chair without legs. He has nothing to stand on. When I left school I was in a very low grade because I had never tried to study. but I see my mistake and I would like to so to a night school. Do you think that would be a good thing for me to do? iONY ANSWER: Yes I do. Tony. but unless your mother needs the mime)’ You earn. why don't you go to a regular day school because in that way you can get along faster than just going to a night, 531109,? Pill W1" PINE H1 Yflllr pocket and don't be ashamed of being in classes wiihmu-zti younger boys than yourself. What you want is an educa- tion that will enable you to command a good salary instead of having to always work for poor wages. A lot of ‘boys like you Just loaf through achool without ever really 1931111118 anydiing because they don't realize that their education is going to be the tool with which they will have to work all their lives. The war has brought that lesson home to thousands of boys who did like you did, stopped school for a poor Job because they wanted more money to spend. but who. since their return from the Army, are going back to school to get the educational advantages they scorned. DEAR DIX: I am a little on the bashful side and l want to propose marriage to my girl. but I would like a bit, of advice on how to do it. When I pop the question. if she says "yes”, should l take her down to th jcwelerk to pick out a ring to her taste. or should I present her with one that I have selected? ANSWER: F. J. B. Just W“ ‘he 813i thl! You love her and ask her to marry you. Girls are not finicky about how a ’man pops the question. provided he does it. It is quite proper for you to take the girl with IiOl-l to select the ring. and it is the sensible thing to do because then she gets what she wants. BATHING SUITS BRIEF NEW YORK While bathing suits are brief, pyjamas and three piece play suits are generously cut. Gay-colored swim suits have strapless bras and some cf them comfortable halter tops. Their shorts range from the sleek and form-fitting to the pleated skirt. noaoov can SAY “iilvw-flfvsiiiai” ABOUT ANYTHING AROUND MY HOME! inns All. YOUR WASHING lane CLEANlNG woiiiiiss UDS-dishes! Chairs- curtains! Pots- anslWood- snark-windows! M encr-cnrs sos your clothes B es no differ- emfilit"; .. I weighing you wash so white-so your work LIGHTER - keeps things around our house from ever looking “ aif Washed". That's because Sunli ht’: quick- ihthering, busy suds o the hard work for you, get at dee down, i ‘ n-thread dirt an make i; r-so sweet smelling. Try. it for all your clean-up jobs, moo, and watch everything around our home gleam and sparkle - like new". Get the big long- lasting cake of extra-raspy Sun- ‘ light today. ",\Si)'N'|.l0'i-i1£_-’HOMES m: _ ‘I_D Ill! ‘an! \ ‘I l 1\. A PRETTY DOLL FOB nlnoii so. us lovely so inch dell n easy to mohair a coed time sifl- Psi- Ellen's Diary Blnnhlandlarnics-‘swifs m‘ Jamie. gas-bed in his Sunds but came l-fllltlng us at Algerian. yesterday afternoon. he settled himlelf comfortably or, the couch ‘Mk3 i110. and prepared. u always to entertain his grandfather and me. But first he gave his necktie a yank to loosen it. ‘Inca "us" he explained “were up to sec the monu- ment unveiled a-dsy. It's near the school up there" and he nodded his head toward the direction from whence they had Just come. At another corner then a brand new memorial stone bears the names of those from our neighboring com- munity, iwho made the supreme sacrifice in the last wan-one the fair lad from this mad of ours. When Jamie spoke, the faces of those from our own district whose es were inscribed on a monu- ment beside the school on the river road, long years ago. came to mind. That was after the first Armistice Day when a peace was made that came to be regarded lightly through later years war-minded and aggressive nations. Bright. nice boys were these country lads and I could see some of them enter ihe old school room. as plainly as "in days of yore". Eager. happy fellows with not a care to disturb them and a whole world of their own beckoning invitingly ahead. All of these too. had "felt dawn-saw sunset glow". I slipped an arm about Jamie and not trusting too much to the future, neld fast to the peaceful day at hand. Mellow and beautiful was the Sabbath be- a‘; v y v v I Fashions/Literature "is good tea" How Can 1!! By Anne Ashley o-oo-o-o-oooooo Q. How can I renovate an oil stove. or any otiher Japanned article, that has beccrne unsightly due to the finish wearing through? A. Smooth the surface by rub- bLr-g with emery paper or steel wool, and then paint with Japan or asph- nltum. Q. i-low can I prevent the grease of candles from dripping down the sides? A. Give the candles a coat of white varnish and put away to dry for several days. They will also last twice as long. Q. i-low can I clean the stained rtckel on the chen range? A. Try rubb rig with a cloth dip- ped in vinegar. fore this Day of ance. the sunlight rich across the coun- tryslde. i O 9 James and l had attended a ser- vice of worship in the morning. after our choring had been done. Not in the old Kiri: at the corner. for we had neglected our assembl- mg there to listen in to one which came to our own ingic side. We heard with much interest— and enjoyment the learned Moderator of the General Aqsembly of the Presbyterian Jilursh i-. Canada. speaking from the pulpit of a. city church. "Enjoyed niy sermon, Ell- en?" an old and godly minister in the church at “home" once re- peatcd after We when l had told him so at the doorway. where he always lingered to stake hands with all who had assembled. "En- Joy is not the word. Ellcn" he said earnestly "We may not enjoy a sermon. for it should make us deep- ly aware of our slnrt-cnmings." He looked away then and I always lied the notion that hc of all men could lock directly into Heaven. Then back searciiingly ‘for we have all sinned. lass and come short of the glory of God." Thus then. ‘we enjoyed yesterday morning's sermon. James and I alone until a visitor came to 1J1" 11$ EVE" "W" we listened closely to the end. "There now, Ellen!" James said gppmvingly ryhcn presently I tum- eo the machine eff "haven't I told you time and time again that a good many ministers are evading the issue, as it were nowadays. so that folks are forgetting all about the wrath of flail?" Sonic of James‘ fcrbears were WWW Covenant"! {or at times I cufch glimpses of s. stem streak in his make up. “Why, 1 remember" and he leaned back comfortably in his armchair "g5 g young lad in Church. the Ministers would preach sermons that would leave me extremely un- comfortable when they were thmulh- Ag," 11¢ said “those were the ser- mong, They would scars one into a better way of livinfl £1" 11°‘ so certain James’ I replied wheth- er or not that old-fashioned sort of preaching will sieve many souls “unless one remember: as iliis llfiinister aeid that "tr-mush it! terrors. . . there is stealing" and ne described it with lovely words sil- ent as the suniigir. but no lest V \ MOTHERS! YOU CAN HELP PREVENT DIAPER misii! lion's New Scientific Way Cuticura medicated Baby Oil actually Ile- gusrds against germmjieips prevent rad. chafing and many skin in ions. onorn- lal. Bil valuel Mildly medicated Cutimru Soap ls also valuable for baby. Buy today! CUTl-CURA ANTISEPTIC BABY OIL / s army of the dend. So today. farm- crs at their plowing or about their shoring and housewives in farm kitchens “remembered ihem". We spoke too of many homes left de- 444444..“ Mode rn Etiquette B! Roberta Lee +§§§o Q. When a formal dinner hn been announced. who should enter the dining room first, and who should be the last to enter? A. The host leads the way with the principal woman guest. follow. ed by lihe other men and their din. ner partners. the hostess and n" partner entering last. Q. Is it proper for a man to of. fer his hand to a girl before 5m makes a move to do so? A. No; he should always wgltfm- her to offer to shake hands first. Q. Should a friendly letter eon. slst. of a certain number of pages? A. N0; it may be as long as the time and inclination pennit. O Morning Smile? ov-oowoowooow e040 000000: QUALIFIED MBIIBQQI'——"AI‘Q you sure'you are qualified to lead a Jazz orchestra?" Applicimt-"Pve had two nervous breakdowns, was shell-shocked in France, and I live in an apartment above a family with twelve noisy children." AND BROUGHT SOME WITII HIM Ciergyinan (lo stnall boyl—\l'vll. my boy. what is your name. Small Boy-Bill, sir. Clergymarr-And how did you let solute because a precious one fail- ed to return. Pime oriigs its Balm in Gilead but can not entirely erase the scars of suffering from bereaved folks‘ near-ts. Today brought the sadness of vacant chairs to homes in Our own and an adjoining community and never before can I recall that members of" our family attended two fun- erals on the same day Today two farmers well respected and mourned in their respective districts were laid to rest in quiet country church- yards. Older folk. who at the fail- ing of the leaf had relinquished slim holds on tempura) affairs and drifted away softly mm ‘the Great Beyond. These ivere men who had known the hnzclships and niceties of farming. the eternal hope that comes with he seed-time and also the joys of the reaping. Now they too have bcen gathered in a harvest that knows no set season. Such as these, do "riot die but somewhere in the sun forever lives the good that" they. have done. _ . And now Psrd. that nice white rascal of a dog of ours is barking. A queer challenging baik that has little to do with the truck enter- irig the driveway but much with the black-coated animal-l the Mutt- dog I suspect ridlnF " "" W? now yelp answers yelp and James a lantern in hand comes across the yard to sort of setiie things. James “Just can't bear a. dug-fight" of all powerful, me sgvlng ‘love of Christ." ‘This was our Dav c! "’" an“, a d“ 5Q! apart. not so much b r {guys WlLCil c“ ....‘ stfsrls-exxmtoe remember the silent t toflavous: IAKID LIMA DEANS Combine one can Hsifll Condensed Cream of To- auto Soup, undiluted, K cup cooking liquid from beans, M Gil? 8'1"‘! onion, and 3% all" cooked drained limo beans. Place in casserole. sprinkle top with breed crumbs. Place six bacon _ strips on top. Bake for 45 minutes in a moderate even ($501.). Serves 6. rchlsms, And a lodestone draws me hither as well. Jamie's come! Until tomorrow. . Diary. Good-night. . . that name. fimall Boy-My father Bays came on the first of the mcnl with the rest of the bills. sir. “MECCI-Voiiimarfli ~. smmheliw fNeedlecraft/ —F OR THE lies in the beautiful beck-groimd It provides for the elegant ribbon trim . . . tn, flattery of its brief cup sleeves No. 2812 is cut In sisu 12. 14. 16, 1|. 20. 36. S, 40. 42, 44 and 46. Bias 38 iequkep 2% yards 39-inch with 1% yards l-indm ribbon. Sand 20 oenu for PATTERN which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style" Nmnber plainly. Be sure to state sin you wish. lneiude postal unit or IMIQ number in 10in‘ address. Address Pattern Department. The (inarlottatown Guardian. Pattern No. $12 Name OAIILIIVII ‘ihcchonnofthissimplsdrall CLEANER HOME$ no: A couiruisiisniiinsos-voucamiioviiriiour