£Iwan4rlvx »--. \...<\4<" -@n roman '$ Re alm v. ‘Living fifLeisure The Woman's Realm , "l mum rm: Take time to walk with God ,¢ little while each day. To thank l-lim for the sun, the I IL Elbe flowers alone your way, Take time each day to give Home strange; word or smile. A cup of water in His name May cheer a lonely mile. Take time. Let. not the seed Of love be choked with cares,- Who knows but you may entertain An Angel unawares. LACE SLEEVES, BODICES We hear that short black dresses with lace sleeve; and bodices and perhaps a touch of turquoise ribbon Ihowing through are the rage for ment —but not much. Well cov- Ivening in the South -.lo fl cred printed silks in this collection spring here. seemed keyed to the idea of our MOUNTING DEMANDS An increase oi’ 1,800 student nurses is shown in enrolments at various schools of nursing across Canada since the outbreak of war. yet many demand; for nurses still cannot be met, according to a state- ment. issued by Miss Marlon Linde. burgh, president pt the Canadian Nurses’ Association. The national registration of nurses. held in March, 1943. revealed that while I0 per cent. more nurses are now employed in hospitals throughout Canada than in 1939. the demands for nursing service in civilian hos- pitals have exceeded this increase. N0 SCRAP hon lost when potato peelings are discarded can't be reclaimed as- ccrap. Just another argument for cooking potatoes in their jackets. nnnovmmc r011 _ srnmc "r-snsrm NEW YORK -'I‘he silhouette’ of Ipring is T-shaped with well squared but not extended shoulders, a snug waistline. slim skirt and, if your figure will permit, the sil- houette may have a short peplum. Front fullness in skirts of soft fab- rics is seen - straight pleats in wools. . The apron. for example, may be a decorative V-shaped affair edged with black crochet on a black dress. On a. black crepe dress a shirred apron of black and white print is lnsgq; as a front panel making a h lovelv spring dress. When sleeves are short they are very short and the arm covered by {long gloves that match the cos- time. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE Don't talk about your health-or lack of it - all the time. it is had manners and very boring. BONNETS DELIGHT NEW YORK — Bonnets are the delight. of every millinery house. and the bonnet is about what it was when women worr-“shawls. In OXYDQI. Wlillll ‘WHITE Wlllllllll’ Ililllllllfl ‘hllellarklielictered ths bent hoiw you Ice mothers bonnets in Milt. with red printed bands- pamed by a big red that will two do Yl. ted IIEDINGOTES OVER PBINTI FOB SPRING YOIRK- lord NEW showed among resort clot-hm, nl wrapped like a kind iiot-too-formal wartime entertain- I18. SEQUIN PRINTS Sequined prints for spring will be worn in street lengtn for afternoon and for evening. and are formaliz- ed by having the pattern outlined in sequins, or a trimming applied. HINTS 0'“ “"‘"\UETTE Don't make 1.. f people who . are bewildered in new surround- ings and uncertain what to do and hOW to do it Understanding is what they need and it is better manners, too- HAT S OF EVERYTHING NEW YORK, Jan. 27- When it comes to ‘What are hats made of?" -all bars are down. Flamboyant flowers, feathers. felt. satin ribbon, straw. starched lace and coarse lace-like biandeaus. threaded through with heavy yarn, for color. ‘There is not a women who can be disappointed by a hat this year. for every tyne has been devnloped by the mastter hand of the best designers. SPRING NECKLINE ROUNDED. OPEN NEW YORK - The neckline of swine is the rounded open neck- line or the drop shoulder that err- from the neck and shoulders after the manner of the 185i) dresses. From cottons to prints this bare shoulder motif prevails. Your ging- am, silk or rayon for spring may have a halter neckline or it may have a berths. of bias gingham iltlppbrted by a jeweled shoulder p. ra Whatever the uare neckline has done to brine wk the neck- lace and the pearl beads. there is 110 dflnylnl! the off the shoulder neckline with deep bertha will be the success of summer. Girls will have ‘that. "southern belle" look cyen to the hair in a chienon wiih simple band or ribbon holding it and worn as Mrs. Abrahnn Lin_ ,coln wore her hair. Girls refer [f0 WSW’? for verification. =:—e~ O Wlcb Oxydol you get beautiful! white washes, without banh bleaching, bard rubbing, or long washes runsl 9 Today's Oxyrlol is much richer in ‘ ‘n; power. Its new "Hustle-Bubble" suds are ao acllvstheygecouemoreclirzandmorew yness; Allyourwbile panama Wm accom- carry the baby's linen for and ‘raylor ‘ways harbingers of spring. E1113!!- ber of prints having full length red- ingotes to match in wool. but lined with the printed crepe. In evening clothes printed silks were used to give the narrow, swatthed look, as though the figure were draped and of gigantic cocoon. A slit allowed for move- axlévz Wastes filter/Midi’! lfs new “Hustle-Bubble" Suds Gel Biggest Washes Sparkling While with Sudsing Action Alone! nuulual stains, coma white without " ' "HM when wigter cqmeg. sAvs CLOTHES m wAnrme w... .. m ... .,;....'7..';;... Preventing so much wubday wear amines copy of How to like 81! 47W"! helps save clothes in these wsrdmes-makes to the Ohlflollbwffl "I (hem ha: longer. And Oaydol is so ash-safe X‘*‘* SCOTCH WAFEBS THE GUARDIAN - Dorothy Dix Says- But t0 be aplans fail. ENGAGEMENT But ' gagem t al amatterofvitol mipartaedesnzn“ ple have gone on a min-antic tag engag t that t‘)? the flagella»: the war. nor absence their commitments 2 c. rolled oats l c. sifted flour l-g sugar ll PH ' D- t» (Jig-taint?! 3nf§".'.l"¥i.2“e....35 2 tabs. baklns powder Ian u a regular feature each dai- 3 “m? l“ '_‘he questions ‘re those which have, 1-3 0‘ lull k. ruched ‘h, wu-"m, hi“. "n1 Mix dry ingredients add fat and Th?“ '§’°'"'T,','°m' h°"”""' h’ 311:1; tgillithf; ltlglzeolilggtlilvlglfiggfllcxl- l reg on. e answers are pro- w a I lvided by the Board Readers. Pcr-‘zggsfl hiélggadtoirrmgl 533"‘ ‘lvgnot d sons who have intelligent questiuns_ n . m! C s! Rn to ask no price control are invited "it V911,’; Y1; "l W"! his“!!! h "m, “m” u, "m" m m, cu tenanake m n napderately hot Women's Regional Advisory Com- "Vie" l GBKPBBBF-l 1'0!‘ 16 to 30 mlttee of the wll‘ Times Promo-flutes. Thev are very crisp when und Trade 801E113‘ H‘ 1 t .°°°1- . . un t —"-"—-:~ {Q}; g,,y*1€,g:g,g,,a,, jgflnfjtfthegv BASED 0N outmul LAW ypes o , were o e ra one ‘ m‘ with canned salmon. Is that cor-Imgrflnciilphéweqenlfizle sggggfvlig; rect? ' ‘ a system introduced in mediaevnl cagnedmillsnlfdorlnxgnralaoiéihlistfmly “m” by (‘he “cm” 55mm!” Q. How many coupons must be church" .;_ __ given for a 3 1-2 pound Jar of sprup? f A. ‘Three coupons are needed for the purchase of a 3 1-2 pound jar of corn syrup, cane syrup or any blended table syrup. Q. My boy was home on leave and when I took his ration ap- plication card to the Local office I was erantod one cnupcn for a pound of sugar. Others in my neighborhooztlltfeemlto the reiceivlxntg I I I I arger quan es o ra one a - .. “h l. h‘ h,“ ,._ icles for their cards. Which is cor- tulihwfitlll? y"... 5.5155». Xian? 5...... 1.. "w" . ,, n, ., .,, wrtnmwxhirlir:2r:h:.:"'r::,: A' I you serve he men ' d fa o lacaes and doth _ ll a‘ member 0: the armed services pgzdlarwxithrlhemen as glrishallillerule. you are entitled to receive two up look at hcr you would never believe [he weeks‘ ration coupons for what- wsa n day OWI as. ever rationed commodity you sel- wllgzwallmil.fillljilnllég$llfIl'?°:l1;51tl: l 0:0 8% knows how important it i: to have plenty ' ' of rich, red blood during thou years when 1"“ flmilil “.25 855i.“ ...““".‘i. “l r rt": r" W ‘" seve a c a en.- a eat y y c sum. one time. If you feel "always tired", if you look pale and dragged out, if you are suflerfng WW0" —<’-‘P>— horde-Ill“! tilfili-lifllfi£§1Z§'$'.§"£-§‘§3‘S'§§ll; ti’! l?! @129 Iigfléaflagdfih Pg"! ‘Bllelgwnizl- price of poor blood make-up. Don’t wait- l V 0i‘ e e 9T 31105 U68 - lurt Dr. Will mu Pink Pills . lOn minister. Said he HOUR‘ l0 see contain aneastlyassimilableform ofiron- edugntlon 1n Holland based on fortified with a generous amount of Vite- Brmsh nnei min B|—and are wonderfully effective in helping to build the rich, red blood so noe- essary to vigor and energy. Get a psehn - _- today from your drunriat. Se/fl/ice Now. mtunliy. there are two pmpositio . that whether a montage is luck. so if to get the kind of wife or husband years 8.00 years going around with plate, as Diogenes did seeing an honest They say that no man and woman ever now each other until thfiy They may have made are married. kindervarten together. and to school knew each othefs every Quirk their honeymotrn is over hey strangers, with whom they are as HURRIED MABRIAGES 8o. perhaps. when than a dozen times. hu- cmnplexion on and a fresh wave meet: and when Annabelle walks at a service dance. whose whose background. character. habits with each they ties and get on each others nerves. In reality. a long engagement is 'I'hev are neither fish. nor flesh. neither the freedom of the single. feels that he or she has the righ sents the authority, and under-s lusio . of each other. out of gladly break the eimflflement except |l|= asst? IS cnoss FINII“ OUT WHY HEALTHY BABIES are not cross. Your baby ‘should not be ecu. lf he is. n it rllbtn" Mn. Hi, of the cnee. She writ was irritable, feverish cto ‘- b Prim Bright Slip Cover Simple to Malls Yourself BBIGBTEN YOUR 110M! Iith winter almost here, and lcI sunlight, you naturally an of freshening up your home. You'd like to have new slip covers made tor the furniture but find it ioo pensive. Why not make them yourself? lt in so much cheaper and you will also be sure of getting what you want became you will be doing it yourself. Do not be discouraged and think It too difficult. They are really quite simple to make and your own originality in color and design will tend a definite “touch" to your msking slip covers for chairs, coils and other sundry seate, lilo for automobile seats, if you will be using your car during this year of us rationing. lt also has mues- ~ anhshfor choice of appropriate ms- No longer more dust covers for protecting fine upholstery. sis nilp covers are so decorative im- portant that they are uled the year ' of bcl-lll tlkel 0U things, except of course for Iwnnrl ' ‘ acme Service Addrem. Be sure to her - a relief it was. after giv- ing her Baby's Own Tablets. to ace how much better sbe was." Sweet-ustlpg-sauil aluludlb a . U dufnd-abcolutely ree from - eotlca or opiates. Promptly elective in simple fevers. col cons nation. dmpie croup, colic. teething troubles and other minor ills. out a full box of Baby's Own Never be Dbl-ll Tablets. Sickness so often strikes in the ni ht. ‘l5 cents. Money back if you are not saddled. (new... unwrap rnAsANT nasous 10. ‘lb order pattern: Writs. or above pie with your name and address wih ll eentein coin 0| stun a tn Need rk Bureau. Ohar ottewwp Ou Ill. Doisn No- IOI l IRA, Mdhl for washable colors, rayoaa and your-own pre- m“ PM“ “whoop”; doua hands! So economical-c box of Oxydol m‘ m’ Mm‘ n! a L? ' goes much fanbc: than before s a a washes ‘t much more clothes or disbcoi "n" V m" m “m” Street Address fll- Iiulhsc l ITRIIADDRBO -———— ENGAGEMENTE LENGTH UNSOLVED Matter 0f Vital Importance Now But Nobody Wise Enough To Give Answer ham down an authoritative opinion on We have seen both plans work. if the long mogement ve the hnsebeen s silbiectrzllsinterest. it is g. when so many of our young peo- Deflce; whil other; not tt-in biases on their present but their futuris in mfgpizimigticvbgllef tlligoneither nor different experiences will dwnge them. or make seem les desirable schools on the ement The om that favors the abort-order betrothal contends a success or a. failure is you marry on the grab-bag principle. you are lust as likely you want as v of ch discover that they are united to Perfect little acquainted as if they were mail order mates they had picked out of a. catalogue. John marries some girl whom he hasnt seen more then only when she ms all dolled urn and had _ down the church n-isle with a flflshlll-S soldier or sailor whose acquaintance she made a couple of vwelu before middle name silllllwrt has never bothered to inquire, it isn't quite as foolhardv as it least, they have the fun of discovering each other. ardious amusement is proven by the f that. take place after short engagement end in divorce. But the long drawnout engagement is no me, either. It is possible for sweethearts in get so fed up on that they lose their appetites for it. and to get so well acquainted other that perceive only each others faults and peculiar!- for the engaged couple are in an unnatural position towards each other- nor good red herring. nor the security of the married t to boss so it is a. time of quarrels and tandings and Jealousies that is even stormler than wedlock. Oftener than we know many and many o. couple. who have caged fcl: years. strumblr- ho the altar on frozen fert n tired How an _1ast? eachoth and dcetdedto to neither the egos-cl: northelaw. nor Mm PERIOD IMPORTANT NOW short en- cial and Personal i/Fashio ns v Literature _2|AN.UARY 28, 1944 The greatest meat so 5Z*"'AU.N.TJEM.IMAs vur of all.‘ into a marriage after the last tail to the office than they are now. 011898 ‘Durelv a matter of would be if . silent‘ B flash 1mg‘? hunting forvglrli ideal lTlBn- ' mud pies together. and zone to and oollese. and thought that. they amcter and disposition: but lf-‘IOIB OFTEN END BADLY and Was putting her best foot fore- she doesn't even lmmv. and inmo and ability to a wife she looks.‘ At But that it is a haz- actt that neerlv half the moi-ricer?! teeofahiilpby mar- O“?- mn acid test of human endurance. Thev have h u. 0th mag‘ the l wr, and e - o field's anal-mis- been cn- . 'I‘hev are disil- love with each other. and would that they lack the nerve to do it. Who knows He had just returned from church and his wife said to him: "What was the text of the ser- mon today?" "He giveth His beloved sleep," was the reply. “Many people there?" she in- quired. "All the beloved," came the answer. NICK-NAME Stepping out of a luxurious ear. a middle-aged woman. dressed in furs, a A the sentry and asked if she could speak to her soldier son it "He is s tall young mm," she ex- plained, ‘Nther good-loo , with blue eyes and called Carence Montmortency.” The sentry stopped her. "I know," he said. Then putting his head round tin" guard-room door. he genteel: “H, Stinker, you're want- n Bl‘ 0! A delighfully flattering style for your teen-age daughter. Its trimly fitted lines with perky marching down the sldfl W111 W!“ No. 874i in sire 12 requi-ru 8 6-8 ydéé sg-‘zxtllghfxabrwttern n or a . eludes complete [slewing guide. Print number plainly. Be sure to state size you wish Address. Pattern Department the Charlottetown Grill Twllltifilrlponub. J VALD _. news that Flyin! Fortreszes had bombed a beatings plant Waldepsian voile-ya sent interest here in wareedevelopmen founded 50 years For The Home YOUNG PRINCESS buttons her favorite dress which in- Guardian. NIB}! Street Address ecu mu! w the Z-wmu. tar-Lenin: W“ tickle and 1118115 °° ' u” this Mme-tested Vloka tree li that goes to work lustanW-n 2 w!!! at encolb m “on good o Vagblfilg‘; ltlxiroat. chest and _ . baokflhenwatohitsmtllnflfl- rmululn action wins HIM to ugper breath 111:: fig: wit soothiiig medicinal vapors. It IIIIIIM ,,,==»==~,,,,,~=,¢ er we: - audit ' eoonfiilwngforhmlm IVIIhTnIIl I you chub-gar eoug IDIIIIII- ' htu -snfl. lar sorepeu and gig‘ T?“ w QZER R - l/w CENTRAL ROYALTY W. l- The monthly unset-ins of central women's msutute met at . Mrs. SW3d. wfizlvsgorgiamme. tvLrs. roster and MI!- Lvmoh. ‘ma. luster. ma. Bulmm and Nextmeetimtobeheidatt-bl has of Mrs. Harry Macmlskmfl- HAS FAMILIAB RING BEE NO. —-(i7P)-- Recent in the iii-that ea skyrocketing. '1nis Piedmont community was Waldensians. l: l b ago y a coony , se v |charr:e. call to be answeredlby d9!‘ r‘ e ‘ V" W" over salw. ---i-———-—-—-—— __i——_T:-=:-=- of aa-rrmmom News b°§s‘*‘m°“‘°“'°m llvaflm‘, t‘ ‘M ‘wit: “maple Pdtiifaii iii “°°‘M°‘°°‘.€”s~s“°‘° a a in the near future, also that W members divide into groups to en- tertain to raise funds. The meet Natl New Bats for Canadian Wren "Wren Wriga" are u» ordu- of the day m duty? I HIM W» W! NMu___-_______.'wearandet6i1lflflloutl mo: new n»: velour m-I come similar except for the taliey band to the of- » ' . 17"“ iliu nlgknungq rum tm ma letters n. m o s. Biaht- It °° is the new Wren it's really a sailor Weill"! m Th“ beret, popularlyahnownmwigywzg becouseitwillsomibepipedu“ I0 ° lli Canadian Wrens on duty. Of stiffened navl’ 31"‘ fleet’: hat. This is a becoming, feminine type of hat. flannel, sq 4m; legume: looks like black. tho be?!‘ and will be worn during comes v8 off duty hours. parades and on other specified occasions. bu: he national 1k tslicybanii formal, adds that extra something to the uniform of "l" Ratings tri-' Mo» tanker. and skirt. The uniform too ll stusumaed and will soon be Inca fa can: fill- belfll