u-ddf- -_- -¢ ¢-_‘;r.;“__ ..n., u..- . .1,- _.¢......._-_.,-_ . ~_--_ Annoy-ma. “Jo-a.- gAcE TWO BAKING RESULTS USE Woma Dependable for 3 Generations i‘ MIDI I CANADA vwQOOOOOO-Q THE COOK ‘S CORNER ROAST GOOSE year old 8 to 1 Opounds sprink inch of 'I‘ie or N . desired stuffing, place l Dorothy Dix Says- Basie the bird about , 9V5 minutes during the baking. 111 NEW L WIFE SAME AS NEW NEEDS TRAINING SECRETARY Young Husbands Need To Exercise Same Tactics They Would In An Office T0 Avoid Future Disappointments when u man employs a girl who has never done any work nuuide sill roster while cocking. I have for you contains bcth. POTATO RAISIN DRESSING 3 cup bread crumbs 2 cups hot mashed potatoes 1 1-2 cups seeded raisms 1-4 cup chcppcd onion 1 1-2 teaspoons sage 1 1-2 tctlspo n salt 1-4 teaspoon pepper Mclhrrl: Mash frohly lTllltd Select a lose that is about a and one that weigh; about _ _. Slnge and remove Bu)‘ puifeathe-rs. then draw and wipe out the cavity carefully and le the inside with salt. Cut off tho neck, leaving only about 1 $11111. sew up the opening. Stuff the goise with any on a rack in an open roasting pan and bake in a mcdemie oven (350 deg. F.) for about 20 to 25 minutes per pound. 20 , on't cover during the coking unless the bird is old or tough and in that case a cover may be placed on the A potato drcssingis gcod with KO-Sc. or one in winch scme kind of dried fruit is used. The dressing OOOOOUC 099990 IJUST USE THAT MARVELOUS N CLOTHES AS MUCH AS 9T0 II no SECRET ABOUT MY WASH! solw-w/al-rssranaoz. IT oars sun's Ivy/raw, sun on no sun! l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN n’s Re alm '1 Social and Personal I F T- mmvumro n: IVJI/IFIVIS/lfi/IIV/IIFA’ _ ashion $7 voub rumx |r Liter wuwwlnnleleuow ouguvfu l.‘ oer sucu a eAurt WWW-KNIT! wasu m wmrea? we m" “*5” rue mulsummzk sum JANUARY 24. 1941 - v vvv ‘~‘ ature . w: rams u; ' ’ ACTUALLY any IN I WISH WE KNEW WHAT HAD DRIED IN VOUR SECRET IS ACTUALLY GETS CLOTHES DAIZLING 5W AND YOU'RE SUIIE THIS HIGH-IFS! OXYDOL l5 Elf! FOR WASHABLE COI-Ofi AND HANDS? i i. a ‘lg §§\\l"‘~wf~ a \ Mice d i' b l p0 S‘ . . . _ 1 __ _, ,, ,_ K sari nen ccni in unlit; \\~. of hvi- home-and DPPCIOHS 11m? l" ll-w b‘ a 5°'~“““‘;"[°‘ f1?" ‘if lbrcad crumbs. raisuis? ciioPi-"dd ' \ \ Tllilflll. he docs not demand lhLnlnsiievilrallttiiilii iltwélltsllfllollfllgp Cmou and the seasolyngs. If the . \,\l\ _ . h \\\\\\ Elmiidlico in ‘training hur- 10l‘-ll€l"j0l) greizglig if"? H {n70 (11133 ll “WY “Pd l” lead‘ h“ “u l“ l.‘“1°.“~“:"5.§"“ "Smmigrt “finer zuidlaeflllllffliirllxi‘glitter JUST see HOW THEY AND m/mr/ ws'u. nave ‘JUNE-DAY’ s luvs and 110W l}? ‘W119. all‘, “l, eflolllj; “mun be added “is i; desired MX an swarms! rasvlze FRESH WASHES ALL WINTER tons-wow lnlllrrlli auemllll Iiilse brill: although “gem” llmfiuilhh’ Hill 11 e t0 AND SWEET ASA we“ 055mm,?” THATMARVELWS hi} lmgws perfcclli" well that all oi her life she 5W5! ille gcse, v DAV IN ill/A!!! ma/v-nrsrarmaz. ' has been ilfoiliors ixtitcd <1- - and saved lilock "Olliinfluise Sauce NOW-see clothes tome w filitifilfll"! fi-gm Query hardship and rim" ' 3 mbjcslyqmls um“ whlteyou'd lhinkthey had driedanihe 1mi- gole idea of marriage is ‘ _ 1 1_2 CW5 mm; summer sun! See washable colors come that glvgS her an excuse for z \\ 2 cng yolks (m, 1 60g) brightand gayIsadayinJune-thiinksto and furnishes her with a prinniiieiit dale. 1 lgwcslwo“ bun“? anew soa creatioinHIgb-TcstOXYDOLI Which. of course, isn't the idcn atoll. _l3ut that 3 Lablqpmios HOLII‘ Fortifie byarevolutionary new soap in- is what the incxperiencrci linluunl thinks that salt mrmsl-e grediengHigb-TextOxydolhas bcenproved i .- . _ i ». , ~ - t a Siiiimffi.“i.n-Sdifiifihptiiiil‘ifiliiti-Yitiil "filing? 1 tables-vow lemon lui ‘°‘l‘§'<'§°"'T-‘"“i'l'""‘ h 9: 11 like going to bridge parties- and kl-tpini: up lier Mm“ U"? 18711951100115 butfer. ( esw “cm Baum“ as then with idow dot-s her third that they are demanding the llil- pnssible of liiem. They are expect- inl; a rank amateur to have the skill and knowledge of a profes- sinnnl. And, worse still, they are ex- eciing n plain, ordinary girl. who ays no claim to occult powers, to be a mindrclidci" who will know just what they want and expect olldtheir wives without ever being t0 . Patience ls a Virtue That is nine-tenths the trouble with marriage. The wife doesn't know how to please her husband because she doesn't know what he wants her to do. He knocks her mistakes and grumblcs over her failures. But he doesn't teach her how to avoid them, nor how to ac- qnirc a line that will make a. hit with him. In ll word. the husband does not take the trouble to train the ig- norant young girl he marries into being the kind of wife he desires. as hc would train a girl he hired into being a. model secretary, yet he makes one contract for life and the other for a week. Strange, lsnt it? Suppose. for instance. a man arries at least partly for a home. e wants to comc home at night to a clean and orderly house, to a. good dinner, to a wife who has rcitied herself up to welcome im. It is no trick at all for him to achieve his heart's desire if he bruins training his wife to be a good housekeeper as soon its thcv cross the threshold of their first home. Don't Sflnt on Prnlsc The young bride is always sloshing over with good resolu- tions about being a perfect wife, and her husband can impress upon her from the vcrv first that sloven- liness and poisonous cooking are no part of his icieal of domestic bliss. He can stimulate her ambition by praising her pies when thcv ‘Ihese dainty petal motif in the centre. acm a o! yarn. Pattern No. Illusgrations of the design and for makl both pot ho ders. 'To°chr ‘ohmic’. nG di Bureau. o w uar an. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework 08116111116115- ]: sign No. 8M NAME--——--——-——---____________ mam-r annnmss---------_-__..____ golf and lunching wiih the girls and so on. it is no ivondcr that she turns out such a bung- ling and inefficient job as u Wilt‘ that by the 0nd ~ ii‘ hcr husband would firc her if he could. miiwznwwlilv it never occurs to those disappointed bridegrooms who consider their inur- ridges fuiiiires because their girl wives can't cook the adroiiness that 4t husband. {are edible and by locking like an‘ l ROSE FETAL POT HOLDERS DESIGN N0. 836 yet durable pot holders are crocheted with a rose ‘Iliey are easy m do and may bc made from 6 contains list of materials required. stitches used and complete instructions ttern. send 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlelworl __likc .\I(\'iiit'l' or lliiilfllB early Christian martyr" when she scis bcfore him food that nrould give an ostrich dyspciisia._ Prac- tically alivays a ivonmn is the kind of a housckeepci‘ that hcr husband demands that she shall be. Or suppose a man wants a thrifty WlfE, one who will save his money and help him get along in the world. Most girls have never had any experience in handling money before they were married. If they were home-slaying girls, they bought things on a bill that Papa paid. If they were business girls. mother nearly always took their pay envelopes away from them and doled them out what she thought they’ should have. S0 when their husbands bring homc their salaries they have their first adventure in spending, and only too often they iirc wasteful and extravagant because a hundred dollars looks to thcm as big as a thousand, and a thousand makes t-hfim feel as rich as Mrs. Rocke- e er. Financial Guidance It is more the husband's fault than the wife's if she rims him into debt. It is because he did not teach hcr how to keep a budget. how to spend so as to get the most out of cirry dollar, hozv i0 save so that they might spend their old age on Easy Street in- stead of on Poverty Flats. Or suppose a man wants a wife who will be a companion in him. That is easv enough. loo. if the husband will lake the trouble tn jack her up whenever she begins to slump. as so many wives do after marriage ivlien they think they have caught the car and there is no use in sprinting nficr it any more. Admittedly it takes time and trouble for a husband to tench his wife to be the sort of a wife he wants. But it can he don». And l". paSS —- DOROTHY DIX. Mlnardk relieves ncli 0s. S0 Blend in ilcur. Arid milk gradually min cock. Slll‘l‘l'ilg_lliltll mixxurc llllCkCi_ Srnscn with sail. Pour same oi llCl sauce over b t-sn cg; ' Add l0 sauce, '. ' 2 min- Renrovc liOlll cal zinri add 101ml“ Jlllii‘. and ‘. tabicspcail but- lcr. For Friday» January 24th MARCH 21 t.) APRIL_20 (Ares) -—Your stars wa-rn against reck- lcssness in money matters. Be shrewd in buying. trading, selling. Al. the same tgme, (isn't pass up valuable suggestions or opportuni- ties, that may develcp inio aime- thing worth while later. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 Taurus)- Y.u‘ll prcbably have to supply the needed zest and initiativt essential 1.9 Set i-h-sigs produced at the rate they should be. The ambiicn to succeed and willingness to serve, as should be in times Lke these rests u-ithin ourselves. MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Most. sound business affazrs look pi-ospercus f.r today, if the rght effort is back of them. Lass can cccur though, through hasty and thoughtless action and expenditure. Concentrate on essentials flrst. | JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)— Curb impulsive, irritable judgment. Be tactful in negotiating transac- tions vi lmixrtance. The calmer, more collected cu are. the better yzur discrimina ions and decisions and the clearer your vision. JULY 24 i0 AUGUST 22 (Leo)- A mixed set of influencea Be pie- pared to act quickly and to adjust itzursclf t? changes that may arise. Keep in mind future security and that action which will safeguard it iic-w, D':n't compromise with wrong. AUGUST 23 in SEPTEMBER 23 Your [Individual H O R O S C O P E L-—-— By Frances Ila-ark:- rVirgc) - Plenty of activity in the air but it may not be all clear. sailing. Fbretiiouglii, management.‘ nmiabilitg; and cormeratim are im- pcriant. Take sufficient rest for your health. 1 Sif-PITMBER. 24 to OCTOBER ‘ ‘.23 (Libra) -- Your abilliv t’) handle l pccple and t’) aid in many ways with sound suggcsiicm will be of value in your employment. espec- ially in an zidvis r_v capacity m" as an arbiter between groups of p-zcple. Bo fearless in just causes. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - Do mt permit your dynamic. forceful personality to run you ragged without same relaxa- ii n over the weekend. This is a season during which ycu should especially gilard your health and vitality. NOVEMBER 23 l’) DECEMBER I (Sagittariusr-‘Ilie conventional Ia a safe course but if you step out with a worthy new idea. lucrative results are possible. The proper presentation plus n comprehensive frllowup is most profitable. Clean up htinfls that need attention. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i ETY~——~P->-v—k—v-PIIOVINCI—-__-___ 1 / . {m /%/////.//.///ll/llil|il_.il,ii \ (Capricorn) - Financial affairs demand (1.059 iiLtenLcn. Ke p brighter character on d . will aid and llgnien your p t. as they alp-ptai". Be tactful, servatlve. your JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Heed advice to Capricorn natives. Kec-l) 31:11." eyes abscib all the knowledge and lnfrrniaticn yCll can. The ivLcly siltnt, often come out and cars open t the WJIIIiS rs i FEBRUARY 21 l0 MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Rays favorable. espec- ially for busniess arid financial matters. Don't p.ls up a weekend desk full cf odds and ends. FJllSll cff the week with a ckan slate, then relax. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY is blessed with a very versatile and engaging presnalit-y. read smile and novel itisas. It shcul shun solitude and trouble in any shape or form. Hard-working and a-nbit- ious, ,ii-, must be guided into a ca- reer that suits its talents and, consequently, requires sagacious tutelage. llolp Build up Resistance to SFEMALE FUNOTI ONAL COMPLAINTS Try Lydia E. Plukhanfa Vegetable Compound to help relieve monthlg psimheadachea, backache and ALS cairn crank , restless nerves due to functions disorders. Pinkhamb is very effective to help build up re- sistance for weak. tired women. Elude in Canada! AMorningSmila Golfei"—'l‘criible links. caddy! Cadd --Sorry, sir. these aren't the lin s. You got off them an hour ago. Were in Mrs. Smith's rock garden, Barbara had spent some cf her- christmas holidays with her grand- mother. Mother asks Babs if she had a gocd time. “Yes? rcplied the child. "but she gyped me once. She asked me one day what 1 would like for lunch and I told her spaghetti. but. she served me mickvrooney." Atyour grocei-‘a- l8 or I00 to the packag alao Tender Leaf Tea In 7- and 12-01. packagog. Ilanjol and Inked In Canada a\ . it isms can- Yc t To be serene amid a losing f ght, To meat with equal courage dark _ or light, To hat-e all sham, and with oer- sistent might To do brave deeds as in a master's sig _ This is to learn life's lesson, reach the height. --Charles Allen Dausscn. ‘Twenty t: 25 mlnutcs to a pound is the time required to r ast pork in a sicw oven. Pork should never be roasted in a quick oven. Cocked in a quiet cven the out- side is scared over and heat is pre- vented from penetrating int. the center. Scatter wood ashes on top of snow on lawns. When snow melts arhes will fertilize soil. Lf the cement r15} c; your m- lar has a rQll,'-',‘ll_.l_llllSl"l. paint with a — "_‘————ri—i—— Colorful Knitting Bag You (Ian Quickly Weave _. Just Use Dishclnths and Tape i Wouldn't you love to make this gay. tri-color knitting bag’! It's woven on ordinary dishcloihsi You first thumbtack to a bread- . board a dishcloth about l5 inches . square. Then you thread bright- colored bias binding tape through a bobby pin and weave over and under the dishcloth meshes. Orange, dark blue and red tapes are a pretty combination. Start weaving at the upper right hand corner of your dishcloth with any color tape. In your second row L colors and go over the meshes you went under in your first row. In the third row. change color and weaving order again. Re- peat until 11 inches are filled, then weave another dishcloih for the other side of the bag. Your bag needs a handle. too, l0 cut a piece of diahcloih. 81/1 inches wide by l5 inches long. and then weave. Now trim all the tape ends, new the two sides together. turn inside out, and sew handle on. Line the whole bag with bright blue sateen. ,0r would you like to weave a prettily patterned pillow top on a diahcloth? Our 32-page booklet also shows you simple methods for weaving coasters. place doilies, afghana, purses, belts, many other lovely items for home and personal use. Send 20c in coins for :ur 5 M’ How To Weave Usefulnilovgitg l0 The Glmlfllan Rune Service. Bo Furs to write plainly your Name, Mdlw. and t e Name of booklet. Tintmneter sbades w/iiter than many popular soaps. (Z) Soaksorlt dirt in just 10 minutes. No scrubbing, no boiling-a few quick rubs for extra-dirty spots, a good douse, rinse, and you're throng/J] washable color and fabric. So sa/eihat evcn guy cotton prints, given the equivalent of Higb-Teil Oxydol is SAFE for every Living s Leisure -—The Womcufs Realm ‘special paint used f r this purpose and sold by Paint dealers. If iodine is accidentally dropped on a linen towel, cover the spot im- mediately with dry starch and the stain will soon disappear. Line Your clsthes basket with oilcloth cut to fit basket. Fine fab- rics will n t then catch on loose pieces of cane. Never hang a fur coat whfch has been worn in a rainstorm near a radiator. Intense heat injures the skin, First remove the moisture with a. dlry cloth. then ‘rang t.ie coat in a cool place where it will dry. UNDER A PRESSURE BY stone: AGNEW CHAMBERLAIN O Oeurlo Agnew Chamberlain WNU Service .._€_-4 “Talk in Spanish,“ said Joyce. surprised she could speak at all. "It will be easier for both of us." Prompt-y his heavy face bright- ened and he became voluble. "Ah, that's better, much better. In casteilano I can talk, tell you things. explain how simply and eas- il,v everything can be arranged if onlv you turn out to be as reason- able as you are beautiful." “I don't feel beautiful," said Joyce shortly. straightening on the cot and bracing herself. "I'm thirsty-terribly thirsty." “Ah. lwslvei" cried Dorado. l-le turned and shouted an order, A man came running with a. pannlkln of water fresh from the brook and 808N611! had she drained. it before another retainer appeared carrying a tin plate heaped with food. “It's a molie dc guaiolete." said Dorado proudly. " owincf you We" W be my Buest 1 ordere it es- peciall for you." At I rst Joyce merely toyed with the most famous of Mexican dishes but present-y hunger triumphed over ‘anxiety and she began really ea . Slowly. then more slowly, for tho lonser each mouthful e more time she gained to think. But somehow thinking didn't seem to do much good; perhaps talking —say- i2: anythinx at all-would be bet- "What do you want?" she asked. "Money? La Barranca? What?" "You." said Dorado briefly. smil- ed and waited. "That's impossible." said Joyce after a muse. "Nobody can take me —not while I'm alive. That prob- ably sounds aliiv. but 1 mean it." "You make a. great mistake." said 130N140 nlemnt-v. “two mistakes. It is not so easy to die as you think, also you would no use to me dead. I wish you only ‘ ‘ ‘ and goodness and a long life as Senora Pepe Dorado." He unused. "We will enjoy La. Barranca together." She started at him over the half ty lte. t it aside th in” girljtpretgihed ‘the titres-tallied hill fork. With a. lo sweeping ma“ “an. movement. unbelievaby swift. he leaned forward and struck the mur- Olb violently it 3m front her hand so flvlnc out into the l. u IT OVER AND OVili-rAND iv I ' \\ ‘l “\ 7V l/ \ ~ Kite-Qu- $IIIIIIES wlimn will IN IOIITIVILYJ‘ MY WIFE WASHES PRINT DRESSES Ill may FAIRLY sPA/zxlt/ AND IT DOESN'T REDOEN o2 ROUGIIEN HER RAMOS! .i\\\ IIIINTEI: mwlfh ihll amazing Wflnffll/fioup flunk lleully Safe! more than a full year's washing, came owl, brilliant, sparkling, fresh. I Ideal for tub washing, High-Tart Oxydol also works wonders in washing old or new. Its rich, thick suds soak out dirt while the washer is running-give DOU: ELIE-ACTION wash. Money-saving, too! Oxydol goes so much farther than less economical soaps, it can cut laundry soap bills as much as airs-fourth. So try new Higb-Tes! OXYDOL for your next washing. Sec ifyou aren't thrilled with the snow-while winter washes you get with speed and sa/ely-comparcd t0 any soap you've ever tried! Procter 8: Gambl c. MADE IN CANADA night. "You want things to be unpleas- ant. ncin?" ne cried. his cycs ilusli- Lilli. "ucod. ri-oin now on you cal; with your lingers like the pcuiics. You uuii i. sxzup in licic ivncix.» there's pclity oi an‘, nu! you sleep insluc in the ELlIK-iit) lire. no nu‘, nothing. Me. 1 stav here and ten men more." 1:111 hunt." said Joyce, a faint lignl. oi nope dawning in her eyes. “Can l g0 now?" _ "res, now," said Dal-ado. culin- llll! liiniseli by a mighty ellort. "Perhaps wmorruw when tne priest Cfllmes you'll have more sense." ‘W08?’ Rood WOLUCl that co you?" flaked Joyce quickiy. "You know as well as 1 no marriage by a priest ls legal in Mexico." "No? You know so much, eh? Then you know that for the world the church is everytlung." Again he smiled. "After the religious ton- 5Llnmm_ti0rl vou won't ininu so much the civil ceremony." Again he cat. ea and the same two men came back F0 Cally cot. mattiess and blankets into the innermost room. He iollowed, waving a brand lmm the fire into a naming torch and Dfvlleiling Joyce belore him. 1-19 pointed with his chin along the lar- ther reaches 0i‘ tne drift. "Perhaps you think you can climb out that will‘. ‘Irv it aim I give you for a present to the men who catch you." Left alone in darkness Joyce crept to the cot but not to lle down. Ulllgflllll a blanket over her shiver- ing shoulders she sat on its cage, 9i. bows on knees and her chin cupped in her hands. It was no good think- 31111-110 good at all-but she could ‘isien. keep on listening. How or“... nad _she boasted to herself she was BIXBJG 0f no man alive! Site was afraid now: fear seemed to melt hei- 001195 andscl the teeth in her head to chattering. Another sound came to her ears, a single snore and soon after a veritabc chorus. There was Smllelhlnli actually comforting in the harsh dissonance and the long- er it continued soothe wise. Smart new accessories brighten 11D your wardrobe and change the appearance of yur costumes, Th; pattern includes three brand new SW95 that you will surely want to make for yourself. The jerkin adds warmth and chic to your sweat ten and skirts. The Slim fitted jacket 1H Diaid wool adds color to your dresses and the bright bolero l; ideal Wm as a color accent. Make one of thcse for a gift for ygur sister or best friend. It is certain to be received with delight. Style No. 261a 1s designed yo, simes l2. l4, 16, 36. 38. 40 and 43, I54" 35 Nqlllffis 7-8 yard of 54- ‘gghjalg-m? l?‘ laeigtinéfilj S-ésyards fogebglcro.’ y s inch n Twenty (20cl coin ls ma. lelTBd. for Pattern. Write plainly 232."? ~29 ti: you wish. 0 5 t‘ e ‘in Style N2. 2615 Size Name Street Address all!’ Province -—---_-__ At Manchester, Eng. two young men were sentenced to seven years‘ penal servitude for housebreaking mfikmttlng during air raids in the NEURALGIA Ant-n I m I I N u . ill-finale"; Blillrwlllshternda an of the T!!! P800!‘ 0!‘ DY! Pl/AD/fifi ms mwt/ JUST I0 mmurss ma rms rowciis mwrrns snow I ueven OREAMED ANY SOAP couw oer CLOTHES so wouuearuuv WHITE 1N W/lftk nut.’ the more did it, her. Presently she felt side- atretched out and tumbled Needle}: —For The AND DID YOU see uow Mum raarusa oxvnot GOES! rumx wow WE'LL Sfll/E 'into unconsciousness. She awokr to l the flare of a wax mulch. So li '-\a| [here-she had slclil and lhv i not , was upon hcrl Hui‘ throat thick- i cued and closed tight us she dis- ccrncd Blnckzidders eves, cavern. ous and glowing. Not the end alter all. she thought drowsily; thank God onlv another dream. But lua whisper took on form, became act- ual words. “Joyce, don't make a sound Lia. ten. Do you see this rope Wait I'll light another match. Now look. I'm going to tie the and oi ii around your waist for safety, but the rest will be up to you." The second match went out but the whisper kept on. “Take the rope in your hands. That's it. Now follow it. Walk as quietly as you can. lest out each step before you put down your foot. Just follow wherever ll lends." His hands brushed across hers. sriz- ed the rope and gave it three sharp pulls. “Good-by. Joyce." "Good-by." (To Be Continued) -__i "My Nerve: Are On Edgl --l Can't Sleep" "Try Fellow? Syrup-it's d Tonic Tliot Works Quickly" Fellows’ Compound Syrup of Hypophosvhiiet helpa to quiet "jumpy" riervea and to Indira reatful sleep; it helps to stimulate the apiaeiitl and to restore atrength and energy. ta: _ tonic much recommended. Try it. 4 .__ .a..___ -- ti raft- 8 I Cln lad C natal“. ullllllfl been 1|! Man a nerves NOW AGIIONI IKZCS IIJIGI ‘Qlfi