rAGE EIGHT ____ . Woman's Realm v A JOB ONl.Y YOll OAN OO Prion 0o lrol i1 “all Qgl on '- Q u m: Conltlredl 2'51 spps:.-"lll'-'1-'h:“ Ian as a regular future ouch dsy The questions us those which reached the Trade Board "u! "H011. The answers to send them in margin‘: Regional Advisory Com I set only one. Why is this? A. The restaurant o rater linlit the distribution gel his supplies of sugar. mav not serve more than lumps of sugar with a coffee. Q. Can Prices Board required dealers m: rasr cooxmo MACARONI Packaged for your Protection —v-\ \xx7\7\>¢>\7\,\'\9\7\7\9<x7\7\7\70\'5<$3’ MODERN 4 snuurm (a) r’ By Roberta Leo /\ ._,.\,\-.-\~/\»~ "'z‘§~‘¢%'>l"\3§‘~\'\'\?\‘\\\x\xxx~ ‘ _ f men ENGLISH it; f R515’ 011D O v‘,- XX r a r Joel d D. U. Williams 9072? ‘ gpégy '-sqs_z<_,>s>&‘& . \‘.,\ frustrate possible black l. ' is the correct Dronunc- lotion of “Oolorado"? Vlfhioh one of these words is and the wife acknowledge an invittaion that has been sent in the names of both? from the d Q. Which is r0 er, "We saw the show at md ht ysterday," or, "We saw the show at midnight is a word beginning WW1 BUD that means "that which belongs to something“? mime ol-o-ra-do. first o as in of. when a man and a woman are to i I m g$exxwxoekmxxxxrsm 1* l m“'*"*'7§?*'§f.§r§¥*“§.r*'“§§i ffiiliallld’ e» I“ 3 HOUSEHOLD i » lrinderate excellence} ordinary‘. ('1 o ~- .. MORNING SMILE y MW- w, N l l ;~“~~§'“ ¥~”7‘5Y~'=‘~9 The Bread Box DETAILS. PLEASE By Anne “Hey Wash and a-lr the bread box once a week to i its wggtn '\.'K:7\\\'7\70\.'\9\9\9\4 "Any questions about Washing- The acoumuiaztlfogire of {.1519 {gnarl ton?" asked the teacher. bread crumbs will cause an un. “Yesrnfl replied the little boy with freckles. "Did the G~man let the camera boys take his picture in the middle of the Delaware? x13? was that real snow or con- e .. Q. What is a good cleaner" for silver? A. An excellent cleaner. and one that does not scratch. is ocnrzmon cooking soda. Follow bv polishing with a soit cloth. Q. How can l ke bread fresh? A. Fresh bread ould never be placed in the container alontr with ggale Mead, or it will also become stale very quicbiv. Keep the stale bread in n wparate box. _ Q. How can I keen a aha-mow skin soft? _ A. Do not rinse the uhamois after washing in soup and unter, and it will remain soft and pliable. pleasant odor, and mold on the larger pieces of bread. After a Fall I! a. or arm is swollen after A bod i . wrap it in towels wrung out of hot wa er in which epsom salts has been dissolved. Do iol" about an hour. _ Washing Stflokings After washing the stockings and wvks. run the hand through them all the way to separate them and they will dry far more quickly. USED TO 1'1‘ ‘French Sentry - Halt! Who goes there? Voice — American. Fkeaioh Sentry~Advance 1nd 1e- cite "The Star-Spangled Banner." American -- I don't know it. French Sentry-Proceed, Ameri- can. Qxnol. wssnss so anus """'~vvvvvvnr\""' i Oxydol l: Far Ahead of Other Soaps in Preventing "Dirty Grayness" i Nook Provo Oxydol Washes fail!“ ClIAHIR Ind WHITIRI 1Y0; Wished In wash test after wash test- Qnydol proved that it actually washes clothe: _' pdoubinnhanmanyothersospawhich, s Oqdol, fall to get out elm in: possible linen of n dirt and grime! ‘in ml Ivflf Wusll dhr Wallll You know,‘ maps ofien leave nny discoloring particles caused by dinin the clothes and the "hardness" of the water. These impurities slick in the doeboc and earn gray or yellow under ironing but. lit O dol combats "dirty grayness‘ in an unnsua way. It actually helps prevent ‘aHKMDl w: gnyness particles from forming in the clothed Now "l-lusilo-lubblo" Sula Li" Dlrf Oull Oxydol’: new Tl-lustle-Bubble" suds are so active they 1:]! dirt out. And they work longer," too-long after suds from many other lospl are all tired out. Yes, with Oxydol all your white minis-ex“ lfor ousunl stains-come so clean r ey're White Without Bleaching; Sparkling while! So Sofa for Colon, Tool And Oxydol is so :4je— safe for wash colors, rayon: and your own precious hands. Its rich, safe suds wash your colored clothes so clean they fairly sparkle! Next washday use Oxydol-and en'oy s wash IO clean it's actually White Without leaching! fildollliloglnid Prion Gllrll lu Wlrllme Prices s: from houawlvq In are gro- vlded by the Board Readers. or sons who have intelligent question; to ask on price control are invite] Writing to Li‘ Q- InsometownsIgettwoor three lumps of sugar with my e01- fee in restaurants. In other towns m8!’ own However, he three you tell me why ti; have a permit to slaughter cattle? A. Ciuefly s0 that a complete re- port may be kept at all times of the meat supply in Canada and to market operations at a time when meat is Q. I live a considerable distance nearest local Ration misspelled? Ilurricane. hyacinth, A- Th?! 5mm‘! will admm“ Board. I sell butler. How can I hlmdefd- ledge n jmnu-v‘ but’ “para” make mv returns o‘ coupons col- 4. What does the word "medb- flfknvwledeemenw are not re~ lected, ' ' ONlY" mean? quim - A. Your Local Ration Board will provide you with special post- age free envelopes for sending cou- 135, night»? pens and any other ration docu- A. Neither is correct. On." "W115 W" ha” The w“ us ANSWERS should my; “we saw the Show 135; should be returned each mon . midnight." 1 , “I saw two men" 1 Pro Q. Should the woman go first this i’ this evenin x Under edin Mahon land i thoro intri shou over hills, estin The ci today. some oo-eds after than their knowledge. things yo acted school". ing. Pleasant Lion. "And the 100 they do that." More, I thought, with no g tree shadows, nor ferny era. No ribbon o! red ing between bridges into dsles and places over-arched sun's nlm ly an Illolsl brass’; Illo mQ§ more watering o James’ shirt Ills dslnp spiration and I overheard him say to the other mm: "We shouldn't field protected by the woodland. However the harvest cutting was completed and s. In any had coma and gone rought the binder to the stars, when a bright- ness from the sunset still linger- the west. and "heat" lightning played over the s to th o north, we at cries, eluding Julie, set the binder bsck in its sccustomod cor- ner. The reaping over, this 7th day of September, in this last-this year, wherein so much i. What is Wrong with this Een- yncxvcxwwvwxwxxxwvxwvy, v that w" 00d “m; go u; Th; w» a w» ~ o! no W“ "zsaiasssirmr. my w ti» n» M new» ItB-ndinc the @1001» hugbaxlli it necessary that both the we United Kingdom and UNRRA of V-J Day. The harvest st Ald- B . cried is not so abundant u that of last year, being as Aunt Kitty used to soy "only fair to midd in’ " which considering the wontonness of the earlier seasons, is rather remarkable. after all. - "We could do with a day's rain a week now". I heard s man in the seat behind so ed in the bus on way towards the city this morn- it was there, and oool_ when the vehicle was in mo- what overnlnenfs plan in build s oot road through here?" the conversation went on. man gave a snort of dis ust. hundred foot road inde . ever would we be want mad like that on this it will A with trees, and sling like our own Alder-lea mad - our red road of dreams. g and worthwhile matters these two farmers discussed — dis- cussed them well. these at the time. than lost them somewhere about the city. was s changed place ot so many visitors were in evidence; service lads were back in clvvies; streets blossomed with young and win- and lads were about classes, with c. u, wish for "boo -lu'nin"' in roving but as yet merry eyes. Tests and exam; are sway off in the hazy future one for making new acquaintances and incidentally for opening a new and lovely door that once entered. leads to further Alpine heights of As I write Julie ls that I am broke?" and then, and so much came back to me from the years, when a : "which one o could any one of the five. 1i’. ung drums are made. Harassed mothers and fathers scl- books and scribblers, for use I silsgfiéed in some little “red (Continued on page 10) A FAVORITE PIT for moron no. su' when James and I were lam at the milking ~~~ cbkaomn Never Before Has Fine Quality Meant So Much» with por- Dorothy Dix Says- as well, in a the coolness of —for oom- _. l-‘wb the yarrl. flushes oi’ on ' Ald- old of many such cases. year qt grace l8 we motor- e King's High- d9 you think of The other “A Whst with a ittle Is- bo lll rand, if wide bare dark wind- other friendly Other inter- I remembered "foreign" they have wept over. lint other m’ present l‘ lovely children. would be another. retty co-ed ‘kkhchaslng’ us did she have been Of these fume“ M"! verdict on cousins marrying? having them if they marry. {nil and delicate. qualities. COOK'S OORNEB vv \' ~~q -.-~ \_\‘\¢ wiixvi” l1! DAY PIOKL u ‘fairly thin onions in the same way. lam oucumbcu in - bottom ‘lad/er of onions, t. tin. i0 Ioooud Day Drain and the Ind the ooiur lgoin let stand ovemlglit. horns’ heads md u“ "w"! ‘My’ on W scram s °‘°“'- "d" W nnul ttfiéidiii. n l ‘m-‘dm Bmlmnclolrooldwsterand 11' nun tnnlsr mum No. nu mum “hum,” N°°'”"°‘“'“‘" a imm- wmi complete inltrue- c,“ mm,’ ; m°wwfibjnugal De“nu°”' m u‘ and l6 cup pickling spices in_ a pan and boil together for 2 - Replace the v tables ln 1h "u" cook and all‘? them filo b0: pllglgng ution. Let stand over- otron Add"; n . Filth Di] Cltv 7i at‘ ~.."'»"."'8- many middle-aged divorces is cause it takes about that length of time and the help of his wife in working with him and penny-pinch- ing. for a man to accumulate enough money to make him oi’ interest to the gold-digging sisterhood. A D001‘ m!" has small temptation to be unfaith- ful to his wife. A rich man has little chance to be true to his W110- with whom he works. This girl runs alter him. he bawis her out before others that nobody smpwifi mm» bi"- °I “mne- overybody in the plant knows and b00811“ B" ‘"881!!!- Shall we speak to him about it, or Just keep out of the mess? WI in diameter slices. Peel and slice sliced then s than sprinkle with Con ue in layers like this until all veiewbles are PBcked in A1 other use 2-8 cup . vegetab whom. amount It; ‘of’: bdlirtlg Inter. Ind let stand over- rinse vegetables uvuraigo in layers with t s u) a wgMlnrm filer $1 ThlrdDay Repeat the vwoeduro siven for MIDDLE - AGE DIVORCES Many Reasons Cause More Couples To Split At This Stage Of Life DEAR MISS DIX: A woman who bu enough nwnoy to live on omnfortably quietly divorces her middleags lllllbflflfl. We see Ind hes-r If the truth were known. I bet that nine out of ten wives would be glad to let their not-so-young husbands go free li’ ihey were financially independent. What do you say to this? ' DAILY READER. ANSWER? It is not to be denied that middle-age seems thefinatrimon- lal danger zone, and there are many ways to account for that. One that many husbands and wives who ire uncongenlal and who have not been happy together stick out their marriage for the children's sake. until their youngsters are grown and on their own. is of!‘ Another reason why there are so be- AGE OI‘ MALE INDISORITIDN Also, the forties and the fifties are the age of indlsorotion for men. It is then that a man listens to the song oi the siren. who is youn: enough w be his daughter, and believes her when she tells him that he is too young for his wife, and that ho should Plly lmllfld Wm’! h" h‘ stead of punching the time clock at home every night. Sometimes, of course, the old wife is sled eunuch to set rid o! the husband who is tired of her and who grouchy and hard to live with. but I don't think that the majority of lniddle-sged wives desire to be free of their old husbands. Lots of them still see paunchy, bald-headed men u the heroes of their o’ dreams. They have the habit of loving them and serving them. The! have s11 memories in common-cradles they m" but 0V6!‘ I116 IIIQVOI It breaks their hearts when they are pensloued off like a wornout. old dray horse, and it is only pride that makes them take the divorce, and pretend to like it. has been grumpy and giriilh ppm boson-n! mx: My husband and I in very ma"!!! with s young married couple, who are fine people and who have w: i The husband has gotten into an‘ affair with s. girl l-le thinks because There is nothing that will cure s nhilmderer v1 nun 0011mm: DIX: My first cousin ma t m var! much in love with each other and but for our relationship would have ml!’- ried. However, we both want children and are afraid that i! we mar- ried one or more of them might be abnormal. What is the “h! CHRIS ANSWER: The accepted opinion among scientists now is that. provided cousins are mentally and physically sound, there is no more danger oi.’ their having abnormal children thsn there is of strsnlbrs The blood tle hats tlgithlflfl toldg wit: at tran o eaame nerac. tilmzoilltsirldvevslhztihearl-le astgooxhlanh vligorous marry, their children would!» almost sure to be extra strong and healthy. But if cousins who were sickly and weak marry, their children would most likely be And the ssme thing would hold true of mental 0o to some up-to-date doctor, who lsnot guided by old wives‘ mes, And talk the matter over vrith him. again pour over them and allow to stand overnight. Tension h ‘OEITIIN DAYS’ I H i ff??? I Do functional periodic dlsturbnnon nuke you feel so it , . strung. crsriky ill-it’. wytihnlsg? Tilttff-‘l ‘visua- u. "it l. ll rullevesuellsymptnum. it helpelwsruul Pinkhnm’ Compound relieve sucli mo thly uoom mug; yqg feeling-d‘ nature. ' Thlshfgime-teatsd maldo rom w uom roots In Vitamin 9|). ollow lsbol directlgll: h graduating class, he found himself Neon lights are able to tr to 1.500 rm of fog. W“ ' ...“zt.'z""z.ll_~zl'r..v.'z.ss"s as an ad t. Nearly all of the vitamin B in about in the outer ooati-nl or close A Olbh chaooal rest. Wanting and carpool-inc slut post war developm Ill in her min- snri heaviest plane tire built to dale measures 1110 inches in overall diameter, is 44 inches across the beads and weighs. with its ail-pound tube. 2,000 pounds. STRANGE cmooes The war has been respondblo for the carnage of some very strange cargoes in British trans- port planes. reports “Britain.” Live frogs have often been flown from South Africa for research pur- poses. 0n the tin comalner is printed the influnotlon: “The water must be changed st Cairo." Live fleas are flown from Sierra, Leone, and guinea Piss for small- pOX research are sent t0 the Medi- cal Research Council. A yellow fever vaccine laklled. "Thedifo of ubisserum isflhm sftorlenv- fie“ the laboratory, has to its destination in time BEAUTY VITAMIN! The magic tin and eye imipm- veris vituninA. Itisfdundin peaches-and in many other yellow foods lite eggs. butter and carrots. The nutrition division of the De- partment of National Iien-ith and Welfare states that a medium- water. 1110 ,81-Bgllno|ofnllikor trwolsrge eggs. hosoontain vitaminOwo. PRICE OF GRAPES n. s. prices .of Csnsdim in Ontario and ki- level as in 1944. HINTS ON ETIQUITTE An invitation to m unnmlncesnmt does t l! 110i. mean ad delivered an address to s surrounded afterward isoerlt alilmni. Ono remembered filo fine ventilating system which President. hui caused to be in- stalled. Another recounted the in- by remin- wlllsombeoomeshomofornsod .Kn0m Ell SUIT DIIIS most of your figure. Becoming to all in its wide range of sizes. No. IN is out in silos i2. i4, 16. 1B, H.411. M. M. GO and 4B. Size $6 requires 4'6 yards 89-inch. 20 cents pattern t N Adefln‘ glide. Prln your I010. . and Style Number plainly. Be sun b Ihto Ila you wish ‘m’; write‘, or song ‘have nun. an pddrsssmovlllflll I0 can”?! in coln or Postal Scrip to Needlework lliuruu Charlottetown Gunrdlsn. A amen DUDI-rtmont Th. Uhu-ottatown Guardian. PIURDIIQIOO Send for ILACKl-IIADS Get two ounces of roxlne powder from our druqglst. prlnkle on I hot we! cloth and apply to the lace gently. very blacllhesd will be dissolved. one safe sure and limp]: way t9 Ii“ ' a fire over which the pm in SERIEMBlE l; Social and Personal 1 Fashions ‘I Literalu Living&Leisure THE WUMANX REALM WORK " -' ton Court House the his —f.--— ' i012 Wort thou for Pleasure fig,“ egg?’ a?’ “l4 ma“: ‘OIIUIWCIIVO vmed mo“ dwill hm, ‘.1119 mm thou loan. Ibmgn, n m,“ WWI in q ‘Ihoulh the body lflrve. Qqm Pu“. 9"‘ °1 Hum‘ “memo woxlfltzhr: ‘£2’. I‘ L‘ ' d" yliv he: 9 . Who works for money mafia: adlolitaslxmlous l“ Oolns his vary soul u; bum when “I: 1:, “will Int-- wort for ah, work's uke. by m, o, u“ W! Wm ‘Him, and n mm be u ¢uims¢s.'.’§““"°'l~ ‘M mt all than timings shall ho mm m: m“ 3e sdded w thee. M. ,, d, Patio —Kmm c»: MANY orsuas mo s-rom ‘WE-Rte libve h dish of food in the Phlliwints. m, s, at of clay b0 HUMBLE B-HUB ADDS T0 ing, fishing, timber and cul- tural industries, Alaska is ad: for l” l°°k _. tehooi s rhubarb, plant which everyone me . . my which is still h mm But this is n t th saint rhlklloarib. o “mob I! no in thful can be counted mung m“ necessary dai fruit. say th PEANUT HANDBAG! Peanut hulls have become source oi s new material. Woman hsndblll. dluir pads, mu floor coverings, furnibin ‘% shoes ondfelt hats main the lroduols 91M hm been dud. oped from the new material. pou- oopta com augu- in the United States balm rationing 1i’ two servi s .. ... ...:..~*=i::;:~" i‘ °‘ I $11 R 9 vi than smplemmill who,‘ supplied by the morning g1“ ,1 orange Juice. To protect and retain the ellslvu vitamin C. give the rhubarb min- imum cooking time in Q um covered container. with very m; “i6 TE Bodies“ nnepq-uq wls. whlchmlldidm at and good u, "W ‘may will: like: m4 Ithusrq] I as one of ills H8 the miklsunuomioluforbaeiuh ulilflforman. i unlplou I was approximately 1! CONSTIPATION sinuous |r uloircun BABY'S dull! n01 emu m d spiring talks be had given the ma: blolulelylouiruta mutual-H student bady. 1m president's m- lvwg-oml-ggnqggtggggygfif” “m” w”: J our mu of uuvew- W- " gentlemen, 100' YOU-f u,“ 1° gyrfliavl bud seven cblldm appreciation of both my cold and hsvlnguledllbflnswn Tablelfialll". h“ m‘, rn'ldmwnn "'""°""“’l'mwonl: "- lZl-“Nm m» saith... dag; dined disturbance! msromo nous: °'°' m, d...‘ 4., u...» Inn ___. chns mgélu‘ xrdzmlch and other lull-M . A house designed by Sir - luenlo - fbphtl‘ Wren and u» haunt oi QM Mh=1=-="°=- 5'°',';;f'§§ , ed n powder. ll deli . royalty and high society in the mum,“ d”, get-m -m falilonsblo era of Beau Brununell. m: no ‘:13?’ m‘ incurs all!"- . FOR THE_ HOME pounds per. year. Tron urtsinGa-mm tu- estsnow have littioniueiorlum. be: became of tho lame quantities of steel moments embedded in them. ma; bro! erymmisi oosno cram which ‘NON UV"! tish Columbia will be st the some $83k, ., _ 1 m, ‘ you should take s gift. Only rel- , ’ d ‘mum’ gratifying” $11,122 ggmldnlamiould um m see nu home broken up. for his wife isAlgjatllyatgsdg-érlgqns solve; she slits to an encased igpjogmh“ ':m,.,,,,_m m t" ‘i“..°. s“ i” a‘ at: °°‘“’ I _ “census?” ‘M’ semes er. c a e a mnu c, _ , . 1d . - ANSWER. It. v. uldnt do any good to speak to him. He W0“ h“... mm °§,g%°,-2°';°¢,4,1,}d‘in'$m,‘§ only be furious witlai you because it would hurt nu vanity so to WILSON’! nuuoun ________ ice cream counts , dmwn thither know that others knew about his folly and were making fun of him w“ w -.- mum m by "I! h"! 01 i-hl h7- "NOW do for being taken in by a little tramp. ‘m “d1! °W ni- m ’ you suppose they at home know n, l; sud for the pretty, young wife, but if it wasn't this girl. it Plfldfiii? 0 Pflflfilflfl U ‘WW3!-