PAGE TWO QPQ-FQ-OJQQ-OOV sagas Mifdflfifl 7w i UCKLEY’ MIXTURE cannon’: urns! suun ' room u» cu» unmn ill-ii sums sn- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLII For Wednesday. November 2'1 ALTHOUGH there are signs oi clltouragemcuxt for important 0b“ JEJIlVBS. with an expansive and glowing enthusiasm. yet there are as well portents of loss. or regrets g44é¢v 7AA‘ Household A Ellen 's Diary Scrapbook B! an Inland Flrnnfl Wile " I: lohorh u. “°‘ ‘ “‘ — ‘ Ye - There wu loo on the rnul d coo-vow pan m“ mwiiiiik. a thin covering o! w“ F" it, which stretched from edge to Ii the fur neckpieoe or coat has m“- i° hide i119 MM’! P1851118 become wet, do not dry it by the 1mm 3317195 and me. "And what heat of a tire. as this causes the 4° W" ‘"11"’! 01 "m?" the bmwn skin to become brittle and the hair will"?! ifliiiliieii to me a! warm in to fall out. Shake the fur tiltorough- h" new“ i“? 001i She nodded ly to get out the moisture, then ‘WEN-i the 81ml’ 51111506. when I hm; up to am went early to the mall box at lane's moon end, this morning. I; was quleg Spots can be cleaned iroon oiled the" Dew" "amc had "IBM- iloors by sponglng thoroughly with ed ‘m "ii! Wad 0i’ 9111's- qilivt and turpentine. Ii this does not remove ioveiy- 051m 90° Wmimlt W911 U18 them. clip a damp cloth in powdered ‘iiiiiiesi Yivuie of Wind w disturb rottenstone. Then renew the oil on the b5" "id?"- siie W98 framed. the spots treated. charmingly in low spruces. deeply Fresh ygmhmflhw, ilreen now in contrast with their Place marshmallows in a paper dull?‘ Surmimdiiifls. F0!‘ i-‘hOOSiYiB sack and keep in ilhe breadbox. i“ disrFnrd ti"! 531913’ 01' i110 Wide They Wm stay ‘rash (m. a much spreading hemlock branches above 10m" an‘ my friend oi many weathers, sat iiiiliiiiiy on a low siurnp. as still there as if she were on canvass, Tail in an enchanting plume; eyes alert and shining. cxprcsion placid and 0! course. she was conversatlonaliy inclined. She reminded me at once of a competent housewife. who with every chore caught up, meets the day at hand calmly and with- out embarrassment. “I suppose. Ellen" she said twinkling over at me “that you'll think, I have had an attack of the tooth ache—but dear me. its a few extra cones I gathered. I never can see any- thing go to waste. you know! And then one never knows how long or how cold the Winter will be. One needs a lot oi stores". I re- membered a few tomatoes and what not. I must make up into a relish. -Q§~Q-§§-O&O §§—O Mo d e rn Etiquette By Roberta Leo O§4#§%§O-O4-§-O-: Q. What is the usual limit for flat silver that is placed on the table before the meal is served? A. Three pieces of flat silver at each side oi the plate is the usual limit. Any additional silver is usually brought 1n with its own course. Q. What is the best way ior a 0 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDI§N aka-AA AA-A-e ‘A Akkk kkkkmkkm‘ vvrrvvvvvvvv v v w v vvvvvvvvvvvvw -- ~ e** e e :‘vVVvv““‘v .~L4k~‘ vvv QQ-O-Qfi-O-O fi©fifi4fifi+OrO~O 9Q 979W 9-0-4 Malignfng Mothers Women Take Delight in Baring i Family Skeltons ; No one has ever disputed that the minds of women work in n curi- ous tray, their wonders to perform, but. none of the vagaries of the feminine intellect is so strange nnd inexplicable as the fact that (hi,- fovorite indoor diversion of so many of iiicm is rattling the bones 0: the family skeleton. 0g course, many women have the decency and sense to keep their closets locked and their dmmes and their dlsillusions and their gripes hidden from the general public, but most women not. only fling the doors wide open. but drag their troubles out ior the inspection of anyone who is interested in other peoples’ SiIlS. 'I"hey tell faiillly secrets that they should have their tongue cut out ior cvcn mentioning. They turn the spotlight on their husbands and children and reveal defects in them that no one had dis~ covered. They smear their nearest and dcnrcsl v vvvvvvvwv wax from clothing? Turkish towel. then placing a elem bliiter over blotter with a hot iron. Ii the spot is not removed, repeat the treat- merit. lard? loo not an over. When making cus- lard. DOROTHY 01x SA vs- in. ,.,,,......,... inflamed nose? ply gqual part5 of witch hazel and pure alcohol. roooooooo-Mmmomomo-Oo- . Q PEANUT AND CARROT LOAF pulp i 1 cup dry bread crumbs flour and tomatoes. mix well iii the other ingredients and form into Woman's Realm/ Social and Personal/i‘ Fashions gvv fi 1v vv ‘A444 AAAAAA ‘A4 [Literature NOVEMBER 26, 1946 - ~4~-w..,“l .0 i rwouq '_ I l How Can 1!! By Anne Ashley Q. i-low can l remove candle A. By placing the spot over I it and pressing the Q. How can I avoid watery cul- A. Watery custard results irom set the dishes in hot water nd be sure that lihe oven Ls a slow A. An excellent remedy is i0 HP‘ Cook k Corner z cups roasted pEilIlili-S. mobbed i 2 cups chopped carrots I 2 tablesoons butter or other int 3 tablespoons flour { M’. teaspoon pcpliflr ill. cups cooked tomato luice andX ‘i cup finely chvPDi-‘d P815195’ 1% teaspoons salt Make a thick sauce with the hi. .I‘1GDRE £~ M9LEOD i‘ LE4‘ WINTNERRED WINE-RICH AND wU-NDIIFIII. FRO @owlaj Exciting new sharlo inspired by the lulh ionel in Forsimnnn fabrics. Vintner Red will do nice things for you and your new fall clulliclu with suspicions. They oven start scandals ubou! themselves by telling of some silly thing they dEt! 1n the past. DO IRREMEDIAL HARM Tin’: new mellow vlninrr Rerl abode luiluhle n follows: \ ininrr Rod Lipstick 81.15, Vlnmer Rad Clio Rouge S1.25,Vlnlncr Red Crclm Rouge “.15 and vlnlner y u loaf Pack tightly in a well-ENE" Ed loo; pan lined with paper. and bake in a moderately hot oven (375- 400 deg. F.) ior one hour. Serve! 5- and there was that pumpkin, that Karoiyn had given me. It would be bound to spoil, if I neglected it much longer. I would out. it up for hostess to signify to hergu ests that she is ready to leave the dinner table? A. By catoihing the eye oi her for curious entanglements oi a sin- lsier ilaturc. Shun all forms of sub- tlcty nnrl craft. and collusion Keep all affairs open and above board. with good logic and r/ariness. peo- uliar situations or associations may be rendered profitable and pleasant as well. There may be happy and active social and family affairs. Sock escape from pitfalls in these. hut with discretion. [Those whose birthday it is may enjoy a year of fair progress. with advancement, preferment. and the assistance oi those in important places. pleasures are likely to turn finan~ cial. professional or ubsiness affair: into lucrative channels enhancing personal popularity and prestige. The combination oi business and pleasure will be worthwhile, per- haps assume romantic or curious Also friendship and social jam this very day. I should like to have loitered there. But even then. the porridge might be scorch- ing and besides there are some mornings when James. in a hurry. resents milking the odd cow. This might happen to be one of them. “I'm going to visit with you one of these days-I promise you" I said. then turned to retrace my steps along the lane. a o most important guest. and then pushing ha: chair back. Q. Should the paper of l. social letter or note be ruled? A. No. Better English D. 0. William! 1. What is wrong with this sen- gence? "l hope we can prevent such another accident." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "forest"? "Cold!" Jock called to me on’ his way to the feeding and I saw him stop to scuil g sod in passing. "I gum this will put an end to the plowing" he said. But only for the morning. By afternoon. the sun had loosed Winter's grip and field And. strangely enough, these women. who hay. a secret sorrow that they cant be happy until the; blah, seem to have no conception o1 the harm they are doing, and how they are betraying those who are bound to them by t-vcry tit of loyalty. Not. one of us but who has been appalled wlicn some wo- man, chance-met on a train or at a sunmier resort. told us the mos. intimate and scandalous things about her own life and hci" family. Oi course, there are plenty of women who have husbands who air. pililtiJldEifbffi, or drllnkards. or surly and llurd l0 got along \\llll. um. nobody could blame the wives if tilcy divorced them. But tullilng about them is another story. And as long as u wife cats hcr bu.» band's filet mignon she mould draw the veil of silence over his faults. Unless, indeed, the fun she gets out oi telling -hcr hard luci. story compensates her ior all she hos to endure. Many a wiie who is always bewalling her husband not being a go-getter is really the cause of his failure, because she is always telling everybody that poor John is just no money-maker; he doesn't know how to get along and he hasn't any head for business, until she brands 1 tablespoon chop?" 8P9“ P9P?“ '1 iab1f5|100ll5 other int 3 tablcsoons ilour and BEAN AND PEANUT CROQUETTES "_' cup bean Pull) Rod Nail Polish 70c. l cup peanuts. chopped 2 tablesoons finely OhOPPBd 0010!! melted butter 01' 1 cup cooked tomato?! ll-i teaspoon salt l/o tea-spoon newer ‘.4 culi dry bfeiid Climb‘ Eggs and crumbs l-‘at for frying 0UP! dried bennl enough water to cover. and in the | morning drain, odd 4 cups water beans are very tender. Drain and pill. through a coarse sieve. Cock onion and green P0P!!!‘ in iat, add ilour. blend ev- enly and hdd tomatom to make l. thick sauce. Add all other ingred- overnight skruner until in tents except egg and crumbs. and mix thoroughly Shape into cro quettes roll in beaten egg to which 1 tablespoon water has been nddsd then in sifted dry bread crumbs; lei stand to form a crust. then iry in deep fat at 375 deg. F. until crumbs are brovwn. Drain on soft paper and serve very hot. Serves 6. To prrpilre bean pulp. sou! 1% work at the other farm was taken g ' t use. or small amount: up again. “And how many days ed or Wm er adventures. Seek such with tact d are bought as needed. They sii>ii and good grace 3. Which one oi these words ll lbmit that t t 1 h] . misspelled? Spectacular. spontane- mm as such a n no one w“ s o omp 0y m JNEGdlGCTEIfIJ A chm mm on ‘M, d" will more?" I inquired o! James at But it is with her children that the skeleton-rattler gels in her b 1 d o“... before storing and possess many social graces and b; spvcgiiitliiifoi; m. word “lamb suiilicri He considetreg] my Questio: dealiilfliest vltrflfk, arnghmany and rgiariys; malnhgnz: gliglglzlrgoélreséllgjlyy-ans areysoflbeers Showing m“ o‘ d” “med to graclou and wm-ghy u- my, mun‘? for B. Ong momen 0n answere n e, ins cad o e successes ey o c , nu o er removed‘ Pommes should be "all oi this week-and hasn't it implanted in them an inferiority complex that they were never able to "33’ “flanges in mm 5' mm“ l" " ‘mm be? been wonderful weather for Nov- overcome. Who hasn't heard a mother discuss a child's shortcomings “Wed i" m” dark‘ kept m.“ mo‘ 7—FOR THE HOME- with rep that means "to cast 011.01- . .. .. . med \vlth good ventiiniivv and ..$::°’...l.“...'l§ -» NEWER! wnloi, gfacad to. food fOI mo. ' y ' ' A storage temperature oi ao-aa de- rLAv-mm l really don't know what to do with Johnny. I-Ie is so dull that he is still in the third grade, and we are afraid he will never amount to much." And Johnny and Mary, having mother impress it on lllcir lnfnntlle minds that their case is hopeless, give up and never try to mnkc any- thing of themselves. And half of the gossip that you hear about delinquent boys and hi" girls is started by their mothers. Mother weeps on the breast of any- "in" a" “P?” or imlmna’ and k“ 13 mom! body who will listen and tells how worried she is over Tommy running 1M" iii" iii” “awn” i’! a ma: with a wild crowd of boys. and how she sits up at night and cries and iiim-Silfli liii"‘"" °f Pi‘? “r a 5°“ ' prays over Susie not coming home at 12 o'clock from a party. until Wirii- It is liifi iilifli °i “ii ii" [was The greatest user: of perfume 1 B", “I M" we can prevent were probably the Greeks, Rom- ‘mother such amldemg- 2_ pm, Iris. and EKYDUB"! "Wrai 9°11‘ nounce the o as in oi. not as in for. mries B. C. They used it. on their 3_ sponmnelly, 4_ Unable m pgy fingers, furniture. and clothes. and 0112's debt; "The company being 1n,- had special scents for every part solvent, filed a schedule in bank- oi their bodies. _nrptcy." 5. Repudiate. gres-s Fahrenheit is recommended. pntamps no“ not ho fallonlng as This clever rag doll with he: own [hpy are commonly accused cf wardrobe of a Jumler. blouse. Denny one mpdlllnl sized potato panties and bonnet would delight about 100 calories-mo more your little girl. No. 2507 is a pattern for a doll tall and her clothe», which oan be cut from small pieces; body of doll takes only it yard 35- inch. her hat. dress. and panties l4 Heretaiore noons he has been din- ing at Rob's much nearer to the scene of their labours than Alder- lea. It has been indeed remarkable weather. This afternoon. Karolyn planted Spring flowering bulbs. Jamie was her eager and willing assistant. Ho must see to it that she planted them “deep down-like é?“ MP5“ mlerliexdoeswtifiiwihgaxg; she gives the children a bad name that oftener than not they don't "iii?" iii~‘i mid iiii‘ lmunds- yard some mes ers i ' - lg: taking his c“, from Knr°1yn_ My deserve. h . Send 20 cents for PATTERN ’ methods o1 gardening however ne Women talk too muc . Ihpecially when they toll tales on their which includes complete sewing such that even the Spring mo! not, sanction my planting. I I O Jamel and I no keeping will! grand-daughter in our care this evening, while her 9819"" hi!" gone to make a sick coil in the city. She was fut asleep in the old cot in an upstair room when I took over my duties and I leashed when James. who always FY9951“ own families. Livingcfl Leisure ~—THE WOMAN'S REALM— Q é) (i3 4.9 4&3 illlllllPl. promo relieve CHEST COLD! BIIUII claimant: o rm iii...- smlru mi lav-i guide. ‘ ior the worst. asked with obvious ______-_- "m" concern: "But do w" in!“ E11"! LOVELY ACCESSORIES that you can manage her? Suii- WIND. LEAF AND KITTEN replace any worn parts. While lit is Adm“ "For real mouth-wooerin good- ness there’: nothing liske the reci in the new Regal Cook Boo . And such variety! —every- thing from dainty, tasty tidbits to stately, delicious three-layer cakes. posing she wakens and misses her mother?" Well. as I had to point out to him: "Hedwt I reared ours?" a a o I had barely gone upstairs 01X tiptoe to make sure that her cov- grlng; were in plaice, when startled blue eyes appraised me. and an ac- companying whimper attested in her resentment oi this sudden change oi nurses. To and 1T0. I rocked the old cot. But its manic had gone. ‘Fhen, from an unltif- gotten habit I began to hum softly- Blue eyes opened wider and o 1on8 wall filled the quiet room. It By LYNN mmmbu The autumn wind whisk: up the leaves, The kitten ‘cliques alter, While fairies peeping through the grass Hold their sides with laughter. As the funny little fellow. His fur blown all awry. With arching back and springing feet Doe! everything but fly. Each leap and bonnddsH-lflvlliinlc having its “wash and brush up“ announcements to the whole of the country will be supplied by tho tlu- plicate instaliaiion in Liverpool. The most lovable quality that any human being can posicss is tolerance. It is the vision lhot en- ables one to sec things from on- olhefs viewpoint. It is the gongf. osity that concedes to others the right to their own opinions and their own peculiarities. It l; m; bignen that enables-loo - to ~let City Print your Name. Addresl and Style Nmnber plainly. sure to state sin you wish. Includei postal unit or lone number in your address. Address Pattern De Charlottetown Guardi Pattern No. 25m Be partmcnl. The on. _— Province Do not send oi’! a letter unlzl you have carefully reread it. If on thin second reading there is anything in the letter that can possibly be misunderstood, and hurt the clplent or sound different what you intended to my, rewrite it. re- from -s~ mGHQ ‘Dulce owoehr, tastier bread I "Y9" mu“ n7 the” moduom. brought James from his chorln¢— grace, t“. 98°F“ hi’ MVP-V i" "l?" "W" ivnv 5918i!“ Y°"'l’° "$111154 05 fir!" for tonight he lent ii" 0W" m‘ Gaver than theme by Mozart instead of m" way‘ HOME ECONOMIST w the hm” 5cm“ ‘h. 1mm I wrmen“ _R.oiary Bulletin U80 try’ success, for each reci ha; been carefully choc“, fik tested, retested and has passed the exacting mm oars of a group of culinary experts. "All recipes are baked with that nqml him come to the stairs. "men" he celled anxiously "ll IhO all right?" Bhe listened intently a nmnent before resuming her mournful compllintl. Jmneo came w hglp. "There wouldn't be n pin sticking in the child?" he asked. Th" "Pélkio and skcclto ' Played by wind. leaf and kitten. ii.____ SPEAKING CLOCK The ‘lfipcliiiiig Clock" which has Hve great enemies to .. ~ - habit with us. namely. ovii-iigpnil- iiiiiun. envy. anger. nnrl prldc. 1r these enemies ware in be banished We should lniulllbly enjoy per-peg- ual peace. ever so light, so whine, so truly A search revealed no unclaimed b I _p¢;mrch _ I m‘ The“ "pom- qe", ghc must e9“ n "l9 i" i-flniiuii for l0 years, _________ fine Regal Flour Youll really P ‘continued 0n p". s, O01 a) and now ounplies the time bv iclc- enjoy working with Regal Flour. Its high quality, full-flavour, integral goodness tssure that extra deliciousneos that 'hitp____tl_1__o V spot’ with all the family‘.- _ Q phone to 500.000 mllers a week in the London area alone. is due for Morning Smile 8n overhaul. It is proposed. when staff ls available, to examini- car-h Plrt oi the mechanism and to ABOUT roraroas Proper sl Oluge conditions urn "smiifli Yiir keeping Dntatoes. whim’? iiirlle quantifies on. gfnf, "Get acjuainoed with Regal Flour and bi Food-bye to annoying bakmgfal ureonndunoertaintiu." Mn. Brown-Jilin suit i: very shlilhy dear. Shall I rend it to thO Jumble lale? Mr. Brown-Goodncu . no! That's the one I wear when I (o ‘Quality that satisfies ff 0"”, ‘ . f [,1 assessment. _ I y REGAL yzpooflllllll ..--—-. ...,....,....., ‘i’ u A " gun» oouron rorvouriloaircoognoqo - Gun. u» 1:51;; m. entered ' II ZDQI:I_——QQ - \ I00 y I fl tun-nominating ' but none ‘apparently met his ‘i: N0 WAITING-nae extra stops! Fill-strong!!!- Flclschmaalfl inch m» You: 30¢! risi" i? work. Make: sweeter, fine: bread! 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