.._._.._....._-....,-_.,~_..-¢,_; _ i . . . 5A9 5.11751 _ i THE Ll )T'I_'E'_I'OWN GlJA R Dir)! _,__- - I IIIOEMPER 2s. 1941 [l Woman's Re a What every woman has a right to know about the soap she puts on her skin! 12s . - - u“ innonnifl wvlllo l ow‘ “"‘ w” lights." l tatlkuhgmggft\unsyngi an‘ . (g, 5U llv; *5 w "y. sen ' Pali-sllldnr‘ x‘: legions m“ i; ll ill.“ l“ l” l‘ 4 ilellnalo SW“ Pcetltii 1b sin. toik W" m < a ll out mull“ lfliilivgil; olive WT n! B is ll W‘: "ml ‘m. [llllll nlls. Made with Olive and Palm Oils, the blend used ln any leading soupl # Dorothy Dix Says- QV-O-O SECRETARIES MENACE ONLY IF WIVES MAKE THEM SO If You Keep Yourself Attractive And Show As Much Interest In Your Husband. You Need Have No Fear About Him ~ married men fell in love with their and I married when we were a. poor We planned end worked together until we piled up a. nice g ftgrtutixrif. We broughtnnp aoflne family. We lived‘ - ge er or more an years n peace an harmony and contentment, and now, suddenly, John tells me that he no longer cares for me and that he has fallen in love with his secretary and wants me to divorce him and let him marry her. Our case isn't unique. It ls common. The papers are full of stories of elderlv men who are swapping off their old wives for new ones, and everywhere you go you meet broken-hearted and bewildered wives who have lost out. to their hus- bands‘ stenographers, and what we would like to know is whyththés is ghus? t What have the sec- retaries o a we oven’ go " Ah fideaénlady. g ygu had a? snswetr to ttllxiaf youwoul owwy uman ngsacas ey do. A thousand different impulses motivate them. Hardly anything we do stems back to a _ single cause. Accidents, cirmumstances, moods. - ' habits, petty irritations. deflect us from the course we meant to take and. start us down roads we never expected to travel. We mav kid ourselves into thinking that we are the masters of our fate, but, in reality, we are straws blown.in the wind. ‘Why do no many middle- eecretaries?" asks I. wife. "Jo boy and girl. .1: ' That is as near an explanation as you will get as to why the sensible, levcl-lnwrlrlrd business man. who has always been as faithful and reliable and wcll-brokcn as old Dobbin, suddenly kicks up his heels and Jumps the fence l0 play around with the fillies. Wives Often At Fault Often. of course. when a wife loses her middle-aged husband it is her own fault. She didn't take cane of her jewelry. She thought she couldn't losc i: so she didnt keep her eye upon it, or she left it laying around loose whcrc any predatory lady could steal it. 1.1.1 vlno she lot herself slump and got fut and slouchy and her husband got tin-d of looking at n slob when there were so many splc-and-span girls “ho ucrc cusy on the eyes. Or she got duller and duller as the years ivciit hv until silc bored him so he could stand it no longer. Or perhaps she arms one cf the women who are all mother and no wife and running second to the bnby got on his nerves. Or maybe the worm turned m his: .~n/l in: u-irkcrl out on the nigger who was torturing hlm to death. Ii ii casv enough to see why many husbands leave home. nor ls there . lf‘l‘v about why their secretaries so often get them. Leaving uslcic llu- c cs in which a pretty blonde gold-digger has deliberately gone out in get er man by flattering and cajoling him and making hlm be- lievc that his wife is too old for hlm and that if he were married to her he would be again a light-hearted, laughing lad, there are many other ways ln which a secretary has the inside track on all the other husband hunters. Competition Is Keen But llc is thrown all day and everv day in close contact with his sec- retary. Shc knows the things that he knows, has the same aims and flnbltlons; they we working together for the same ends. His wife may awn when he tries to tell her about. a new deal. but little Miss Pothooks l: Just. as excited over it as he is and it makes a bond that insensibly draws them together. Furthermore, all of the secretary's training is in the line of appease- ment. Hcr Job depends on stroking the boss’ fur the right way and yes- csslng him. She doesn't argue with him, or contradict him. or point out lllfi faults to him, or throw the mistakes he has made in his teeth. She just looks at hlm goggle-eyed and applies the salve. And sometimes the middle-aged man falls in love with his secretary ‘because si_-l_e gives hl €g82dlfl that a. oold selfish wife (Continued 0n D880 8. Col 0) any on l lll m’. ' alu; Mlflflflllfplani file JIMRITWE’ Favariie/ REIT ran an lrl/vo - our run l/[AL m.’ lmv. ‘AAA E CEREAL MUFFINS g flour “D0011: lull-r 2 tablespoons melted fat. l egg 1-2 ticBSDOOH salt 5 teaspoons baking powder i cup cooked cereal 1 culp milk S ft dry ingredients. Add half of milk to cereal and mix into dry in- gredients. Stir in the beaten egg, remaining milk and melted m, and stir only uni-ll mixed. Pour into hot greased muffin pans and bake at. 400 F. for 25-30 minutes. WHOLE WHEAT PUDDING ll-2 Clips cooked WXIOIQ wheat 1-4 cup brown sugar 1 css l-4 cup molasses l-2 teaspoon soda l-2 teaspocn salt 1 cup raisins i-2 cup milk 3 tablespoons melted butter l-2 tablespoon bo‘llng water, Mix cereal, sugar salt. and then add raisins. Add well-beaten egg and milk mixcd together, then mol- asses and melted bill-fer. Add ilie soda dissolved in boiling water. ‘Pull. at once into well greased Serve would. Steam 11-2 hours. with crenm or mi . Allomlntsmile GOOD ANSWER A young woman was extremely vain of the honors conferred upon two distant male relatives. She talked on the subject to all and sundry: I have two relatives in the House of lords. Have you any?“ “N0." replied one of her acquain- tances. "but I have three maiden aunts in the Kingdom of Heaven." “I remember once," said the navvy, relating his experiences. "when a big explosion tore up the main road." “And what did you do?" asked one of the company. "I tore up a side street." replied the navvy, emptying his glass. Ganongs Gariong's@Bs-st [I H U U ll LA TE 5 ‘I'll! FINEST lll THE Akk‘ AAA ocial and Per sonal I Fas A “Lacy Luxury” “Wonderful for you-l" Km‘! Lace-trimmed sup. gown. matching panties.” Sleeping BéifllW swarm, cozy, oli so foilllnliie nlgllilo lu 51"!" “"30" lilttll Rotary Radio Auction for Crip pled Children Thursday, Dec. 4 hions '1. Literature l The Likes Of We - o As he turned s man passe on his way to the car 1mg H’: Rufus. which was the letters woundcldnsallllirie m“ dlf Rutushhad hoped [on ‘hi, em e SYIIIPB ‘ from h’ ~ sadly mist en. 15 mum he " ou mean to sa to that Lloyd was Kelysvlallelqldm? ter exclaimed angrily vl-hen m had finished his story. l "i told her that young Lia-d son of an ex-convict. Thai ivll- a "Enou h, too!" gi-ovdcd they.) mflll- "I Y0u get a bit of uses.“ formation you must blurt it 0L1; Waste it. Now Alison will warn ind, like as not. there's be M for libel." “But it.‘ strue!" cried Ilillll: l" ,1 mal). l l “ ny naf truc. Jolui K -_< went to prison. That's Lruo lilo? But he never was n convict, and got a King's Pardon, If the L.l.,y sue they'll likely gct live hundred even a. ‘thousand d. rages, you'll pay, Rufus, or go in quod," For a second time n: the course one afternoon Rufus Cowell was staggered that he could lino mm, W55)’- CHAPTER XVII DICK TAKES A IIAND P father laid up, Crispili liad u; time for tennis. Alter tea the; sat. on the step, smoking. As u; their talk turned. upon the [p153] gold. Crispln had already told Di of his visit with Alison to Fammz and their encounter with Bert Spi ner and Moat. “It's a pity she nieddlcd with gold." said Dick. "She thought herself just-me Orlspln answered quickly. “l know that, but the fact rem: that. its gone. Listen, Crispln, you tell Alison that you were Crisp" knew what had become 0! ll- is awfully upset at its disnppearali Wnat do you think {seating a lot of money ' _ tor’ but lisu been dsalylwivwd-l the end Blackett save 111m a mil)“ Crispiu leaned fol-val HORO Look in the section your birth- day comes i:i and find what your outlook ls. according to the stars. (Copyright. 194i, King Features Syndicate. lnc.l For Wednesday November 26th. MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 iArlesi-— Observe well the rules that make for success. Attend to dutia, be willing to learn and take advice see your tasks through to comple- tion. Most favorable planetary vibrations in evening. APRIL 21 t0 MAY 20 (Taurus)- Fino indications today for your lam and work. Gems are your! f you wiill apply your brains and ability to the task of honest ach- ievement. Profession or trade. em- ployer or employee. all righteous endeavor receives beiiefic rays. to June 21 (Gemuil)—- 'I‘0dHy'5 offerings and cpportunties are well worth you: earnest efforts and hard work. Your intuition and kcen sense of knowing public o'e- mands should be at peak efficiency now. Advertise, write, create, im- prove! JUNE 22 to July 23 (Cancer)- Unnecessaly ohantgies in well-or- ganized and smoo l running in- dustries or other bus ness lines are not favored. However, keep up with _. lmrprove- , competition and make merits. If you flit from one thing to another, you'll not. suocceed in any one. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- From noon until 5 . m. several ts warn agains? recklessness in venture and carelessly transact- f ing financial and business deals. Balance of day: More favorable aspects for smooth accom lishment. ' especially whore good eadlwork counts. AUGUST 38 to September 23 (vlrgm-ng your work and other wrest-s are wholly mental. you're 1:1 high favor, you can apply that favored mental activity with equal to other types of en- irritation. S Em. 24 to ER as tbibrai-Flne rlod for lam, judiciary matters, axes, insurance, real estates, farming agricultural problem; as a whole; teaching, in- structing in army, navy and aero- ‘ " mutlcal interests. Personal affairs are ciao sponsored. should be a W67- EWY B! OUPOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 fSc0rpl0l-—-F0l'flel the monetary gains today and work for achieve- ment in those things that are last- ing and beneficial to soul as well as hodv. Wastciulness in anything is tabu. Don't. w"rry but proceed srrenlv w‘th dlllvlfd. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER. 22 lsacittarlust-Advlce to Srorrfo folk r-btnlns for you, too. Prrflto > may not be "around the owner" hilt that =l’t'lll'l not d~ter you from worlvmz for them and for uual'tv " in whatever you do. Stimulating rays. ‘DBCWWPFYR 23 to JANUARY 2' ICapricornl-Ycur own cleverness Your Individual SCOPE --—--By Frances Drake workmanship will do the trick to- day. A challenge to your ability. The and we know you won't take it lying down! JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarluw-Great is the satisfac- tion at gain earned by your own hard work and ability to with- stand temptation to slip into care- less habits or dangerous idleness. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisoesl-Tlie gentle but persist- entlgepersuasive individual promises to the most successful. Don't be over-effusive, or too reticent either. Be concise, decisive, sin- cere, sympathetic. - A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY: Virlle. individualistic, not easily cowed or discouraged, yet inwardly sensitive and most generous when there is real need. A DOER, am. bitlous yet sometimes lacking in the consistent effort. necessary to success. Justiflable praise and in- WIIlKent reasoning will aid greatly. - emu: or m om 1 q moor com srsoni once e yew II ‘gas a ‘Your-dbl: Regular $4.50 hr For --’-» s. ..:.,- .. ..-;...,..c..J ‘l’!!! JENKINS PHARMACY Comer GrentPGeorgei-ll Kent 5h- M... i. LIVING AND LEISURE —The Woman's Realm A SONG Sweet are the thoughts that. savour of content; The quiet mind is richer than a. crown; Sweet are the nights in careless slumber spent; poor estate acorns fortunes angry frown; Such sweet content, such minds, such sleep. such bliss. Beige‘: enjoy, when princes oft do m . Old blankets can be turned into pads for beneath the stairs carpet? Cut the blankets into strips and turn in the edges. Plastic source materials include sawdust, bananas. coffee and potato peelings. A Boston physician says that nine out of ten persons who suffer from epilepsy are otherwise normal mentally, Elevators first came into use in United States hotels in 1859. A swanky Fifth Avenue, New York liostclry first decided to try "lift- ing" the guests to the floor above. Chimney swlfts cannot perch on twigs and wires u other bit-is do. Their feet are of such peculiar con- ' struction that they are able to a perch only on vertical surfaces. LOUNDERING TIP Foundation miente give better service if laun cred frequently and l‘: correctly, for the simple reason " that. perspiration and natural body oils tend to deteriorate the mate.‘- inls ordinarily used in their manu- facture. A ggod metal rule ls to use modern ly peretured soft water, handle gently (and this means it's not. necessary to either ':f'l1b0Illb0Ll'tl0l'Wfl!1§l.Ulel mild soap, dry at room tempera- ture. and press only the fabric parts of the rmerit with n moder- ate iron. I you are laundering several garments at a time and they are of different colours. sort and wash accordingly. Slide fas- teners should be closed while tsun- derlng. Use two or even three suds baths, if necessary. Rinse thorough- lv until water is absolutely clear. ' blue lightly only white foundation garments. WASIIABLI IIOUSECOAT No matter how gav the print or how flowing the lines, a soiled hemltne or collar will spoil the a!- lure of il'c most. charming house- coat. Washable houseeoats are ‘he answer. A short soaking in a mild suds will take out most. of the soil, but neckline and hemline will pro- bably nsed a bit, of rubbing. After the first cleansi ,_uac a escond suds both and then st. least three clear. lukewarm rinses. If the housecont is narrow and slim, drv it. on a wooden cost hanger: if full m“ 9 skirted. with o. circular cut, pin the in management and deftness ' “M to two parallel lines. Always a press with We weave of the clotn in order to preserve an even 0cm- line. Fortune-Telling Exciting and Easy L. “Ci-yelli" Glllnl llharrnn Beau Aha! Prediction follows fascinating prediction as you rend your beau'| fortune in the magic “crystall" True, the crystal’: REALLY an inverted fishbowl and you don't actually lee thingl in the bowl. You just have learned the meaning of l few reel crystal-gazing symbols. But, knowing them, what an exciting for- tune you spin! "l see flowers," you begin mys- teriously. Flowers mean l wedding bouquet (are you the girl in the ease?) and the star ll the rising our of hll ambition. A telephone‘! a sign of good new: —-and splendid, significant that the telephone and star appear together. Easy to keep up the patter, en- tertain on date or party! And easy. too, to reed card: or tea leaves like l Romany glpsy. Will your wish come true? Yes, lays the Nine of Hearts; yes, says three tea leaves in a rowl Our SZ-page booklet describes giply fortune-telling methods. llcl: meaning of every card in the deck and B5 tea-leaf lymboll. Also fella how to read the "crystal," tell for- luncs with dominoes. dice. Hll horoscope for M-‘i T“""l Send 15c in coins for your copy of "Fun With Fortune-Telling" to 'l'he Charlottetown Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plalntly your name. address, and the name of booklet. ILYQOT. AUG-IS: Olly ’ Irovhee somehow Spinner w‘! , thi terlous lnlcrlope man UPPER! p13,. °’ ‘ my‘ 1610:5013?‘ men dwell at altitudes oi’ ' (commuted on DML8LVCO,_3, Needlecraft/ .-For The Hom 0 Tiny tots‘ clothes are a pleasure to sew and here's a WW9“ m!" lure to appeal to any m°l-l\"- m‘ vcrted pleats allow for freednin of action and give lenty of room tn grow in. Brief seeve él-Pl 3" l‘ cute as they are comfortable. Matching panties are included in the pattern, as are two different trim of sleeves. Make the dreu u? with or without the little wmWfl collar, just as you please. Style No. 3352 is dcsi ed for sizes 6 months. i. 2. 8 3 UB5"- Slze 2 requires 1 3-4 yards of $9- lnch fabric for collarless dress and panties, i 1-2 vorda of HM" ribbon for bows. i 1-4 yards for dress with collar with 1 1-4 yards l of lace edglnB- Send twenty cents (201 coin- N» <- ferred for pattern. Write pla ly your Name Address and style might. aim. to mm nu you W style No. 3204 sire Name _..~_-_,_ roams..- Try This Qlcl Home-hflifleil Cough Relief. Surprlsmg‘ vi i.____ w,“ known for PM" _ All Q Cm l‘. fifglelgtgmag and bronchial irfl No Coo lng. Big Se . “.10.... o on“. bot- You may not. know It. but. in W"? Put the Pine: Into a 1 Th", yoll own kitchen. and tn jult a moment- m, nnd add your swim “y 5pm,. you can easily prepare a really lur- m“, “new ounces of rcu , rising relief for coughs due to colds. ‘M mush syn"). an r momy t.'e old-fashloneih-your mother prob- “ur “m” u much for Y0" love m ably “gag-but. for reel results, It ll n ha", 5mm, no child?" 1mm elllllf- °- . undid p by curring l Pl my, its an cups granulated mgnr and one cup of And fiftfiflslflelgcm, soolll" 2'3’ water a few momenta, until dissolved. It looéon a bran“ “w: thew“ No cooking needed. No ble at nil. W!‘ b?‘ h,“ easy. d H . Then got i} ounce: of Pine: from make!‘ w Just "y n, 1mm" d“. my druggist. This is u special egg;- rostfu I ohimomy wlllbcn pound of plovon ingredlonte. in eell- 910"“-