1 1 P§Q3 ..TW9. woman's Ofllfiifl. Mvvv Re alm l [ivinga Leisure The Woman's Realm “MARY ANN HUBBLE" I one.» kzwwv 11 woman named Mary 1 ll lulu, w \v.1 -.11 always was looking LrouLie; lhe was lookmg all day from the 1.1.1 tro") . Mb’ Nichol-ls. “>11 to save tlr11e,d.1'_v‘ a cloth, roll In meal let 1 set 111 the refriger- for a few hiurs before cook- Qtor In‘. FASHION "I-‘LASIIIIS h combine the Jdzce with a flat 5111: :1 in fall arc lJClIiEZ made s ‘ on uatstlxinds, 1. e underbcdice, fur-irtmnted suits are one w1th deep 011 three-quarter another untrimmed by a huge lynx .\I.1:1y lhown for f all, cuffs gloei hi1. ar-crnit 11111.1‘ and . s1 . kite points are 11.1mm. dclman or kim- c type. and skirts softly ‘1 shaped Lat inset , . l 0 s o ~ri'\ 2 \\ pmkets crepe bows on the hip 1 ll and hat. Exotic prints are growing in favor for slim-cut evening gowns. DRIED APPLE RINGS 111111» of be .\_u ' inc year there czcnt l1eat in the so i1. must be ‘This la a. very “rater-this prevents on. oven trays, of course, dbze for drying pur- e open bar type can of wiie netting _ llYlys for l-lllS purpose. b prepared fruit on the trays. tl1en put thrm 1n the Well The oven should be cool <_ I “PURPOSE MEIBIIIE fiklflkkll Ii any Faét! V/hcn acute c.'1i.'1rrl1 Imlzcs breathing difficult-cw cs slutty hand, watery eyes, nasal irrimiion .1111! distress, put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril and cnjog/ thc rclicf it: brings. _‘ VIl-lrtrru-l i‘ <0 stiuucssiul because It K3065 ll" important things: (1) sh 111m membranes of _ . (2) clears out: discomfort- causmg CUltVCSllOfl and t3) soothes Irritation. Many rh suilcrcra . 5m vtcks .1 I n VA-‘IRO-IIO CROCHETED PLATE DOILIES b0 start with-this 1A in order tin the outside of the fruit sllollld no (Try up 100 quickly and gvt hare before the inside dried out. as it should be is heat t: increased very but even at the finish should be more than moderate. It is difficult to give a reall definite u t" correct stage should be ch Oll p11 amois leather, t. of the oven and ck the fruit DO thoroughly length of time require , R5 i1 QYPM deal depends 1101211 l1eat the oven and also 1i of moisture the fruits rntam. The WXbum of the fruits mien at the that of When the fruit is dried, take it _ lea ‘e it. iu the kitchen for 1t day, but r * that it is cwcred with :1 m1 light. lllg elfec-t upon all dried products. Soak rings 111 ujater for six hours rc-poruonately 8 pints to lb dried fruit equals six to seven paunds of fresh fruit. when cooked; allowing 1 lb. of ruit. One quantities . Try linens. so beware of _ _ thlsfor removing stubborn l1pst1ck stains from ' Rub SOB-p Into the Stain, let it stand an hour or so, then wash the garment in the usual way’. If the Slfllll Sllll g rfimllllli. E-Pillge 1t with hydrogen me peroxide and rinse at once 111 cold and 9 W it ICI‘. II a small piece of orange-peel ls added‘ to the water 1n which a mixture Spread on the bottom pudding is being boiled it will col- a g“ lect most of the .~Ul‘})l\l3 grease 11nd yonc.“ will improve the flavor of the pud- ding. l TEN COMMANDMENTS 0F SPEECH TO CORRECT STAMMERINCI m- Add Thou shalt reins tl1_\'.~;e1f and 91-319; rcpare for the exprscsiou of thv about‘ eelings. 2. Thou shalt inhale thy breath ste 3 . the diaphragm adlly and deeply. pressure 4. Thou shalt. kcep the stream of expression flcwvirg n strongly. 5. Thou shalt make the conson- siuadilg.’ Thou shalt immediately use to appy breath and ant: merely chips of articulation on the surface of that scream. 6 Thou a! vowel read .. E2 c‘: S.‘ c- l? Z we g7; 8 51ml: . Thou 11g or at- ., sp 1 shalt blllllill anxiety by ceasing i0 wnrrv rver past failures. 9. to We 11151110112‘: of these who Thou shalt become IP11 Vflll. hardened l0 Tiidu 511.111. form o. new habit by s1 l'(’r Every one i5 a potential enemy of are Qvqn 1370 do; his fellow man. Human contact is 3Q minukg One o! the great snrcadcrs of dis- ease. If one is suffering from any contagious infection. he shtuld con- gider the welfare of others care in this rernect, the sr» 1d the disease may be prcvei the health c-f cthcrs snf __ fl-ISIGN N0. This attractive design ls used for bread and cake plates. agate your table, and be admired bv everyone. l. tulkzng better every day. WALK IN COUNTRY DISEASE SPREAD BY of . rind 11.1. (laid, SEEK EOUND BODY To disobey the simple n2’ cravfrw or wh! '11 rules of healthful living in order to satisfy n1 is tn .\ siund 480 It will dec- Pattern No. 480 contains of materials needed, illuswatlon of stitches and complete instructions To order pattern: Write or send above picture wibn your name and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps v.0 Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department DvsiInNQJBOI NAME—-————-———- —-—------——-—- sruhrrr ADDRESS - - - - - - - - - — - — — — — - - - ct'ry._._._._..._._____ "f-AM PROVINCE - - - - - - - - The gradually, not MDOUIPL . Later _ _ in 8..I'<l.li§lll 0on- tainers, like biscuit tins or wooden boxes with bound edges. should be lined with waxed and greriseproof 1xaper. store in a cup- board but be sure reach the fruit as light has a fad- TIICS 8 C311 __THE CHARL()'I"I‘E'I‘U‘.‘ '5.‘ (HIAQDIAN DECEMBER .31. 1941 ___ IU-OQ-Oé (OLE T EA AN" COFFEE YOURS TO ENJOY "-1-..- THE COOK ‘S CORNER PENUCHI SQUARES 1») cup white sugar 1-.‘ cup soft butter 21."; yolks IZCHSpCOII vanilla 11-2 cups flour 1 ieaspoon baking powder 1 l ' aspoon salt M 0d: Cream the butter and illa, and mix wcli. baking powder and the salt to gethe: and blend into the butter o d pan and" cover with the 1 C , 1 cup chopped nuts Method: Beat the egg whites until stiff, 111m add the brown sugar graauitfy. beating all the while. <- ~.tw civen 1300 deg. F.) for when cool. LEMON CRUMBLES 1 3 2 1. 3- 4 cup butter 1-2 cup sugar 2 Cups desiccated ccccnut Method: Slit the flour, baking wder and salt together. w have I butter and cut this in until the marrl nuxture 1.; in fine crumbs. Now add the cracker crumbs. sugar and the following filling: LEMON FILLING 1-2 cup sugar 1 tablesjtocn cornstarch 1 cup water v- m E8 I lemon, juice and grated find Method: Sift together the sugar and cornstarch, Gradually add the water and stir well. and‘ lemon juloe and remove frcm the fire. 001 the nuxt-ure and then spread if Only 11B COW-Id 56B m C over the first mixture in the pan. Twp with the remainder crumb mixture Bake in a mrder- Cut this when cool. Q \re You Sure of Etiquette? ,, . The "Plate-Pruner" Annoy: Ah, luch refinement-she thinks‘. But pausing plate: on and on only annoys other guests who wonder. “Who invited HER?" It's correct to be guided by thc lost, who Indicate: which plat: is whose. ‘Usually the woman on his right f: lerved tint. l1 you ere helping yourself to a dish near you, you might offer it to the person next you-but no elaborate passing! Sure of such points—which are l0 easily learned-you can make luch l charming impression. At the ltart of the meal, you let your part- ner pull out your chair for you. At the end, you leave your chair a: It is-not awkwardly pushing l1 back in place. You don't leave unpleannt pic- ture: 1n people’: minds-biting info n whole piece of bread, eating lticky iced cake with your fingers. You break the bread as you eat it. use I fork with iced cake. And chicken bones? How to eat asparagus, canapel’! Our 82-pin booklet tell: how to eat then and other foodl. Delerlbel correct use of lilver, when to ule fingers; gives dinner etiquette for stess and guest-course by course. xplains what to do at feds, buffet partiei, restaurants. clubl. Send 20c in coins for you: copy of "Gcod 'I‘-.1.ble Manners" to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly ycur Name. Ad. dress, and the Name of bcflbrt. Name sfi-Qet 1.1.1.55. Province City "f. Social a OOOO {Dorothy vvvvv¢vvvv 11d {Q s‘... -D APPRECIATION GREATEST VIRTUE HU Personal f P P SBAND POSSESSES By Showing It He Can Work Wonders In Helping Provide A Happy Fireside And Real Family Life Much advice is given little is ever said to husbands about how to hell) the" Wives‘- husban HOW IIUSBANDS CAN HELP ’_ and will ask, l1ow can I l1e1P my Wife? l] ‘b Bu’ I e hub that is the most. important foremost. being a m“ '1'” “at”? it'll. ‘lillfiiérioa eau- u a - . pliment out of you her and she could not pry B- 60121?“ her so. A “me rlage is an even more compllvalfid and _.____-__ to wives about how to help their husban difficult 10b fcr women than it is QQ-O i It Happened Twice l! '1'. C. BRIDGE! wonoo+w++ww+we+oeu CHAPTER. VI A BASH PLAN BUINE In spite of Edger‘: ntut Peggy reached the house almost u coon ds. V811 as he did. She found him getting Yet ma!‘ out the car. “Don't bring it round." she said, for men, and wives need a helping hand 5Y°m "and don't go into the house, your. h d for l1elb. lover. more your affections to with a jimmy. Put your jollying Show some appreciation making ggurs tnvplflrlljlse IICWI‘ 18 11.11.1111. 5f telling her what a help she is t0 Y0“- 1 - 1 f is good w - Wm “lake h“ ‘happL ansllatllfeftpwjgrlylahd tihought she puts in in ‘ bbl th d dinner she spent. Dom g0 g down e gall to mu l1er what _a lievable things with the budget. Dent You have no idea. how you comfortable. when she it will pep up her tnorale. cause they dont see any sense in wor their mates just as muc wieddlng ring; that their blest beyond their deserts and that doing the 0001611“!- patching and. baby-tending f0!‘ lightsome diversion. Prob- Edgar shafPlY- husbands, _ ironing, mending. a large family is lust- B- ease. Friend Husband has felt need any assistance- $112311 she ls neevi-sh lng, nine times out of 10 without a word of p h as husbands do them for m)"; self. I'll bring you a coat, hat and muffler." ‘g8: wearing coat She hurried a . but was back 1n a very few m utes, and hat, and carry- ing an overcoat, muffler, hat and washing, suit case. a. woman m the world whose bux- she does. arm's desire and is lenclinE a life 0f it is Just the SOS c Well, feelings into words, man. ‘(e oi raise. Donia 1 does unbe and who hasn't on earth she did with her time. gown-g" t her h that‘; 5111c dltlthe But SW1 i5 Y" "l" mm the car -tc.l tolanomand Every wire “R2151; ilélmi an; complain- all she is sending out to her first and thing 1r1 life to her, keep n1 The reason so many wives slack down is be- 11 -- t" wl tthey do. banlrhpo 3,21%? lwlilfte lcghteifged bv doing something actively to keep her interested and _a.1r_1used. thing but the inside of her home, and that wants out of watching the baby sleep. real a gersorlixage as the Tired Business muc as e nuts last, Bake 111 a mod- an“; you“ vfvu-E OUT‘ _ . . _ D te our wieforapary ~° mumlci- c1“ l“ ‘fluams if it $210113; at a lunch wagon. _ ‘ ed. house to spend the evening without being shanghai does. Don't assume that as often as you can. her up. like putting a. wilting flower in water. BB 3-4 caps soda cracker crumbs travaganc¢ 4 cup flour .~ rr ECCOI-lll L. wonder has no Add the raining and amus fa to your wife. lt sours Help your wife with t interes oil for is a partnership, and yo ° l‘ Ouilel-i coconut. spread 2-3 of this mixture an o; me 19,1,“ and respons 41 felffi S11v8 on a greased pan and cover with family on her, i. 1n the parlor cur an outing some keeping and the children’ improve them. 4 _ Oh yes, husbands can help their wives just as much b5 Wives their husbands. DON'T QUARREL ABOUT RELIGION Dear Miss Dix-I am a young bride of five months. c, but differ wldcy on reigion. ht about my church and he 1s wrong about his. He 11g :50 years of age, while l am only 20. But. we I work icr my own cpt for incidentals, and he but I would cheerfully go without money forever belong t0 dlffafieknt Cook until I are very much in ov Smoke fiumes and (lust. of city the mixture will‘ ccat a spoon. then cause I believe 1 am rig ‘ s are not conductive to good gradually add the be ' imaih. Every city dwcllrr should cock Co“ 1G“; ma; u“ go for walks in the cprn country Add the grated rind as frequently as possible. TAKE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST money never offers me money, v way about the church. Protestant religions and that is what makes trouble betvfieRrrsui; . .D. ur lulsbancl about his cluuch. Let 111m The Con- more e you what c find happincs? really a Christian and you have. Try 1t aten egg a11d is l0 years my senior. hci _ til thickened. could be vary happy if 1t were notfor this one anything from l11m exc and never take 9f the should I do about it? AN.$\VER—Quit. nagging yo _ _ pj. m» about worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience. t right, and even a wife stlflllld respect it. is l0 years older than you rue and has had that much l xpcrlence of life. So why are reed will best mee ir with her about money. Many a w1fe revenges h never gives her a dollar of her own. She knows there will she mght as well be_ hung for a whatlegl? you have 1s hers as w them when they find out. more conversation in him than a store dummy- lng enough before marriage. age unless you want your wife to get tired of you. BE HELPFUL AROUND HOME Talk over her problems with her. , Plan menus together. Take the children Sundays and give your wife a day off.’ Marriage u haven't any right to criticize your wife's house- s l1m1 tha be a row over ti1e bills. anyway. Women marry Keep he lwusekeeping and the children. talus. s manners if you have taken no part. 1n and 50B. a -. u w 1| thing. We sheep as a lamb. Make your vnfe feel th_ ell as yours and she_w1ll be careful of 1t. for companionship, and 1t is no that they got. a stuffed shirt who You were enter- up your line after king themselves to death for a hus- she never wants to see any- she gets all the thrills she The Tired Housewife is lllil B5 Man and she needs diversion 111$! Take her out to eat Go with her to the movies or to a friends It will lreshen It is the best cure there ls for BX- erself on a tight-wad husband, who by buying recklessly on her charge and that at Don't dump lbillty of runmng the house and rearing the Show a. real heart trying t0 can help My husband and I am unhappy be- "This is Cl1esham‘s coat." said "Surely it's plain enough. You gggdmlhggngnttold her that he wished he could have to represent Chesham." bagged things kalasteasv M a5 er w a 4 Naturally, believing that his wife hflssggarmc “You mean I have to go back f0 "No, You get into the train at Taverton and gct out at. Okeswck, the next station. I meet you there and bring you back Surely you can see it. is the only Way to avoid suspicion." A look of relief crossed Edgar-is face. "I see," he said as he put on the overcoat. "Yes, of course it's the only way. Will you drive or shall “I'll drive," Peggy eald briefly and got in. The car was a small saloon which Peggy tised often for shop- ping. She knew lzow to get the best out of ii. and covered eight xiery hilly miles 111 twenty minutes, reaching Taverton 11st five min- utes before the train was due. She pulled 11p a little distance from the booking oflce and turned to Edgar. “You must book to London," she said. “Pick an empty carriage.‘ The1~e'll be plenty at this time of night. When you get to Okestock go straight into the waiting room and stay there until the train I188 left. ‘There is no other passenger train for at least two hours and the ticket collector will leave. Wait until all is quiet then go down info the subway and come out on the West side. You're not likely to meet anyone and I shall be waiting with the car a little way up the road beyond the station." “You've certainly thought it all 01115." said Edgar win unwilling ad~ mlratlon. “But what will you do with the suitcase?" "I shall sink it in a bog hole under Black Tor. I can do that on my way to Okestock." "T912112 ought. to be all right," Edgar said. A whistle cut the suence. "I'll go 011 and get my ticket," he added. Peggy watched him into the station and waited until the train had left before driving on. Her road took her over the bleak‘ expanse of Blackmoor, and at this time of night it was empty a: any desert. She did not meet a single vehicle. Close under the foot of the huge tor were several bog holes, small, but deep. she stopped the car and first making sure that no m‘! was in sight. oirrmed the suit "so. put in a couple of IIPCIVV stories, then walked across the heather and pitched the case into the nearest hole. It sank at once at and only a few bubbles on the Doubtless he l1as Just as 1r1ucl1 intelligence as ou so sure that you know better than he does his spiritual needs a11d in what church he will Try to be a Christian instead of a bigot. If you were had ihc lovc of God in your l1cart you wouldn't be so intolerant and you wouldn't make your lmsbagdomlserable by quar- relingpvcr creerls, _ A wise fellow stepping up to the bus as it stopped the other mom- Allominlsmilc COME BACK lng said to the driver: Well. Noah, yowve got here. the Ark full? The mztor man answered back: Nope, we need one nun-e monkey. Come on in clean? ldttle Lizzie-In case of accident, melam __ BE PREPARED ' ‘Ileachcr-And now. who can tell ‘E why we should always be neat and refreshing nc-vcliy to the ROTI-IY DIX. _ REI-‘RESIIING DRINK You can make a very profession- al parlour drlnk right at lvme in Just a few minutes that will be a YIUHQ ' urcwd. Whip a pint of vanilla ice cream 1:110 a quart of cold, fresh coffee. creamy. Fill glasses thirds full, then fill them Is ginger ale. pha-te rock. means "circular letter. " The word. "encyicllcal" Beat until the mixture 1.1 about. t/wo- up with PHOSPHATE ISLAND Nhuru. South Seas island under a British Empire manrTa-ie since the Firs-i. Great. War. is rich in phos- literally black slime showed where 1i. had rhrwnoearcd. PPEHY shivercd. Shc loathed the ‘nought of covering up a crime, and she surprised herself by the cunning with which she had plot- ted all this. But since rhe had made up her mind to heln Edgar she meant to carry c111; the job prcnrrl." 0-1 sh!‘ drove. to Oke- slcclc. ‘Tl c London train arrived and ii . ion seemed deserted. She drrv" put. mulled u“ and wail/ed. There was no sign of Edgar and, when a quarter of an hour had parsed, she began IQ be rvnxiotir. Another ten minutes drag- "Prl h" fllffl Pf"!"ll \v'l< cn the point of gflllng ou‘ and oclng back afoot. "1 1121' for him u""e11 she heard st-ens. Here at last was Edgar. "Y had to wait," he fo'd her. "'I1'cre were two men working on ilz~ "crmanent way lu=t nncsiie the waif‘n~ rrom. I thought they would never Ilnish. I camc the moment thcv left." "And no one saw you?‘ “Not a soul. I had n. carriage t0 myself. We're all right now." " c 1' have to get home." Perv irrnlnded him. “DH "cu nut back the rubles?" he asked. "Yes," said Peggy curtly. .- 1 "i Fashions '/ Literature CUMPLEXIUN CAN -BE LUVELIER if you're careful about the beauty mp yo_u choose Two of the finest beefy oils Nature has ever created go into the making of Palmolive Ii loom: fe wolhe: all nalumll . for: in I’ s. You know if: colour l: - nclurol, you know ll’: made - with lvvo of Nature‘: finest akin baaulifier: you know It’: u: pun and mie es a soup con be. Who! other beuui soap fell: you so much Lei your skin enioy Palmolive’: extra advan- tage: from now on-II com you no more. Gel lltrae coke: Needlecraft} Thai‘: why Palmolive‘: lather I: :0 lllk-lmoolh on youuldn . . .10 gentle klu away every mace of dlrf and stole cosmelic: . . . lng your com loxion month and remhed. You'll love the way Palmolive cleanser and your No animal _ olmolive, and " ' no urlificiul colouring: or bleochu. Thai‘: why Palmolive loop won’! Inhale even the most lender and lelnlllvo Ilflll. YOU KNOW All. ABOUT PALMOLIVE louv- skin Slllr-amoolh lullm huhun: and lone: your ultln (locum wllhovl lln . lllohml Inflation lodoy- —-= For The Home If you've never sewed a stitch in fmllf m8. )’0U‘l‘e just the girl we're 0010118 for! This sleek princes; lwuper ls easy enough for anyone W mB-ke. and so smart that even n, seasoned dressmaker would be nrwd w Wm it out. Make it of a wonderful warm plaid 11' ygu plan to wear it for classes. If you're n. "MW? 1r]. a solid dark color i; o, 800d oloe black is always alga"; of Wllllffleérlewllt darkitsfiown and BN6 es . 100111118 this year. ‘Th: ytallberzd blouse is included in the patiem Style N0. 3284 is dedgned f9;- 51195 10. 13. 14. 16, l8 and 20. Size lgbxrfqvllresjz 3-4 yams of 54-inch c or umper; 2 rd 1 . inch fabric for blouse.” ‘ o a9 861w twenty cent: <20) com pre- ferred for Pattern. Write plainly You!‘ Nflme. Address and style guslgber. Be sure ta stale size you Style N0. 3284 size . Name a Street AddreuI-u y Elly Province "And my mother was still asleep?" “YESP Edgar was silent for a time while the car sped smoothly over the empty. moon-lit roa . Then he spoke again: “It's a waste of good things. she never wears them ‘and, if I had them, I could square up my debt; and start afresh." Again Peggy glanced at him, but he was quite serious. "You'd better ask her for them.“ lsalwdmiggesfcd drlly. He 4:100]; m; ea . "That wouldn't be any good. You see, they are heirlooms. and noth- ing would persuade her to part Wit-h B-Ilylhlns that's been in the family a few generations. - ness, I call it. We only live once and had better have a good time while we can." (To Be Continued) TILHE THE TOILEIL- AN EYEFUL! By Westover VI ‘B? HE we so-r RlD OF You»: ALLEGED ‘SERVA ‘VHREA . SOCK Hwg, BEAT n" /,. _'/ Bvfl‘, BOYS. ‘IHE MAN is MY ssravmrznn QUlRKLEY wmLED Hm To ME YEAH, "nus 1s OF AMERlCA THE UNlTED STATES HER OBEDIENT SERVANT IN SUCH CAPACFHES, AS an MAY cuooss‘ _ DELAYED nrscuaaoa THE BOYS DPOVE THE Mm AWAY, \F HE'S 1 Mum. TOQBEFOR! HE gu-r 1-1: REALLY ISHY wow. cAusr-i MI ERVANT-J-EMAS seawwv; M a: IM- wncuo 1a ME woo amusement CAN 1-1.1. @140»: ~ FIRE seams HIM: CAN'T’ 59V? .1” l" 7t \ ‘V ska’