GPAGIZPEIGHT ma cnAapo-rrcrovvu GUABWF" ___a_ _~P. 1,. OOOQOOOO WOIHHIVS RE aim '1 Social and ‘Personal / Fashions 7 Litveratum. I ‘A loll ONLYMW llllllv Living&|_eisur I i THE woman's REALM Constant“ Goodness ’ I KlNlilllllli YUII BAN D0 B! A- I-I-l-s r-mr- W"- ' ‘I'M! Prince Control Questions Ind Answers was the mcrnin st Aldsrles Questions sod Answers " Control will appear hl The Gusrd- |g u ' .- 111,“ a “gum- mm“ “m d" for as yet the cows are unaccus- . i . . . reachfiielah? tlllgriffino? “c151 wmed m h" v°lce'fmt5gca}1fi i" 1s‘ c com- Trade Board irom housewives ilrkag and I a“ “b ‘rruth. be more Pmivus to me k5,}, n o1 n mmlme byueran hotte in v IPDY OVG; l‘ throst my ter it's Back an n“ passion. and , me like “flea. m? ‘their; iiofi, m my “we: proved. complmb More sweet ‘than freedom. more . . . 0y Morsaacred than the. pleasing oi I friend. B“ —Msx tluan. '_"' m" llmllle but iin - Iemesblng New sre - mcessary pnpmllt “New rutsursnts seem to be Ialzléllalll-fiirfgrtfor u!’ wing]? opening inIondcn almost nightly." anics. o expert m°i4>r .. car should be jacked h says s. gossip. writer. We under-l The stand that. t e latest addition to blocks, Th v and c “radiator mug; the Jsiet of night life is an at- t-rac e faucet present in cred Milk Bar. Hints an Etiquette casiona ly over-loom‘ "“‘ to trouble. It is impo If you are a young girl. and when there are two t alone, never accept a ride the are opened. It is laums’ car of a man you do not know— say the experts s6 gxso nee .. even if you have met him once or for a few minutes all the Better be safe. even ii you oil tie water to dry c t" d’ " are accused of being “stuffy? of the radiator. u m‘ " Th the ' ' Net 8o Tough Leather ° b“ w “m” “° viccman. who will see that it and stored with th Warm, dry air takes the liia of kg g , more than your potted plants-it tarp m condition dun“ m‘ is lingering death for any prized eather possessions, from Great Uncle Henry's leather topped desk to the youngest/s ski boots. Leath- er needs a preservative treatment every so often to keep it in good health. Saddle soap is one of the best known oi these. Remernber-— once it is allowed to get really shabby leather cannot be made to look like new. but its looks can be improved. A good way to clean suede is to rub it with not bran and a s cial brush for the 10b. Skeptical Try it and see. More Kitchen Life Lines It's the scid touch that keeps aluminum pots and pans all aglit- ter inside as well as out. Give them a doin out with boiling wa- ter plusa ttle vinegar. Let it bubble on the stove for a. ieyv mm- utes. Ii iced burns while you're on the ielephone with the friend who always calls when you're in the midst of preparing dinner. don't scream. Salvage what food you can and put some Water in the pan to boil. This will loosen the black mass so you can scrape it ofi (with s wooden spoon please.) Enamel saucepans that have been burned take well to a pinch of soda in the water. Don't Feed the Drain Out oi the saucepan and down the go up to half of the minerals and vitamins from home or commercially canned vege- tables. Oh yes they do! That is unless you save the liquid in the can. Make up your mind to use it ingravies. sauces or in tomato Juice cocktail. Go cn-the sink can get along without vitamins but you can't. Long- Standing Custom The special custom of kissing members of the iair sex under mistletoe on Chris as Eve is un- doubtedly s. relic oi the days of DB , handed down through a long course oi centuries. e this region. The answers are p". V l! i711!‘ Work» 1781B! W79‘ ‘The same rich flavoured Tea over '35 years vlded by the Board Readers. Per- “m i" l" "11 "° “Md - or co sen, m" h“, iuwmgem quuum that will draw the third m-rscn into . - to ask on price control are lnvltel the conversation. That would bring ' ' I Dorothy Dlx Says- A CUTE SW 1- to send [hum n. wp- disaster". Then while Judy sits er‘ 5R F0] Women's Regional aailfigf, “E021 milking-stool timidly. Jeanie an 1 ‘fifjfi ‘éllil- ‘ rnattee u; we w“ “m, “m. mount ours like veterans. as ndecd 7 ‘l’ um Trade Buy-d. e at this work. But/Judy is Q. 1, 1y, m“, m“ 1 my Con”. already mastering this subtle and. g only one 9mm- coulpun eve" ‘we at tknas. delicate art and as she , _ I - weeks from my bqgrqgys? " ,now Drolldlv assmes me: “can get Dlgesilble as ioosi. _ i » _A. ma. unuel‘ revised regula-lnlore than enwsh for her m! The - a. . - tlons luanugcrs o1 b01615 boarmmlflrst time she assisted at the work ’ lluuss and similar ostabllsnlnents n’ _ fined/fer? SERVICE WIFE TAKES JOB Questioning Husband Should Be Told His Mother-Was The Instigator as he wlimwxls: Dlkxi My husband is in the service overseas. when been “was 5.1“ 6 as ed me particularly not to take a Job as I have not health and M55312"? bfltbys birth and he wished me to recover my the gt? possum carewnn ed me to devote myself to giving the baby u my mflthcr-in-law has been after me ever since he left, urging m9 $0 8o to work and accusing me oi being lazy. So a few weeks ago ~ I 80'? l1 light Job at a defense plant, hoping that that would satisfy her. But since I have gone to work, my husband keeps asking me in his letters why I did so. He said that he knew it was not necessary and he couldn't understand it because I had never gone against his wishes before. He wants to know ' what my difficulties ‘are that force me to get. a 10b. Shall I write and tell him that it is his mother's idea? I hate to complain to him about his mother. _ 0Z1? what else can I do to get this all straightened ’ ever, tw . a. look con- ' o weeks ‘mm mm °I ms veycd the idea I had better strip haw ‘foods? ,really no need of it. The work was ~ °§ 100d un display ill WLilQmVS. ill-liai- I - ill" fooo. th t r . p; “bu-g; L“ t c coll alllglocior on a card| new was a let}? 1mm 2m m “o ‘Do Kroc"). stores have wfthe heifer after Judy hadflnished ' i A. Yes. All foods on display in‘ time‘ 5° I“ “u” set a hard-to-keep-up precedent or What leggy with ihl" W" (ll-gihyed with in.- i. l blue one may collect OIUV one putter coupozflsmblkdoor and with Lhg pyjlcgs mBI-Ked on ma“. her part of the work. There was s c B o o K f By C. D. Williams ‘slutty ._,_.J.,__=_ “rm meyxcepkiun milked this morning. Whether we illVG the prices marked either claim" remains “i b§ ‘few ltellice? “filly. hats were on 1S were a Cum“ price onithys momma-s m, I Md a frcm overseas. a. wear from the time it was written. I stopped s. llllllllip before I broke the srial to ‘the table." l», k Deorchcd (‘lk , 2 Wh t i ll e 'l“ ct 11.1‘ '.1-~ ‘e war» done on “us? If the cal-z.‘ '. . IIed on top ciatlon nfahiseplllnegg? l‘ ) lgllgrgégtiveipcaigrali? h“! mi“ m“ r - ~ - . . . » l‘; _ , or bmmh‘ H - . l,lllgé‘xthln‘.',l“h m; ‘K129731013, of these “O-lqs/ls" A_ According w‘ wamnle Pnmsmee lum. not. a broad-shouldered m if“ logy“; Spewglft dill u&"l'\=‘lXvllJ'ld1I~FdlD“i“'iund q-mde Bum“ regulauolw a six-footer as now. but a small lad. moom surface m. me from“ 5 1 ..- f,‘ ‘*5 ~ “m “"1"” dealer may not charge more than come down over the hill. from the . . g. , Y6 111%‘ is . “yard balm“ he charged during 111g has“, Demo,“ corner when: he had chanced it. to Frying ‘Vivieatq ‘with vi that means "slender: de- §Q§f,,,,‘§,“,,{§,°_"‘mff°‘@mbfl‘ 35m 1° flak J gamagion"? ,. _ ~ -'If he was nod 1am m “h, , \~ _~ AQSWERS . lill busulcssnl tllilL tune no may not l‘. mu“ hol before putt g the meat in. that Exam‘: mo“ ma“ m“ mdx-i-‘lluklTlim and y k f the men’ m." b2 501i. n1 .- l. The apostrophe is misplaced. H“? m em“ ‘m 0mm)“ m“- ‘Wfiholng 391d “t” mil Ogldlnzl or Juices retained. Write the plural men's. 2. Pro-i hm“ feel W“ h“? bu" °ve1"-St.un]iung' I “sun v e ed n“; 0,1,, .._,,,mm nepmm e as m “eh u as m, c arsed. remit the uzialls and me.‘ w“ ° “d the“ hegm’ Y"? s” . Colic can often be rellvved in s zubc. not toon. 8. Salmon. 4. I ha! 351W?“ Lhefur-"er 3° I'm" 1193"“ ‘he we“ “m? the arm's‘ “do fir: oune babv by - i-raclous manner; blandly. "He' aligns Plmes “m1 771ml? B°a1‘°l‘%§.;:§é fifisfafas, ‘,“,;,;"{,‘§i_,n°d°1',.‘,v.an “Tfliflqlfililfih-Iiii very warmly. mose ancinfilfrlzvely greeted his us?! frust,_which is not so When i "rs-ta “<- inquirillii where _ i A K‘ n‘ relieve muscular Gotmasct pm ness, fits of coughing in d; .... Tonight, at bedtime, A rub 0n tune-rested ‘O H 5' when there is lxycrct-c also: I other day. I didnt happen to -_____ AP*"°°‘“"“¢ TELL rns TRUTH er. " e er Y‘ ' e s i - n ‘ ‘ iélRL£0l1lé;;i’l7L_iih%i}Jl'S]i1SwD to Her 1 l the me ‘Qejchbjshgp o; QfMQw 8g“! Enggsh Win36 Lair L, at}. o“? y°unF lb: there when they transferred our board." commissioner I011‘ Ggefat oBl-itlcieixllnléi)‘; fquipgllfhgdwd among “he: mm“ "A51; 111m mg my“. _-- 1 g . n‘ eit v were some suave the dri‘.er_ W" “d, inanéiailxliiéda ll/lgveilrlft seven months photos. Things like that the result , Returning to his platform ‘hymen, on“ h“ “con HQFQY 01165- of carelessness docs get} w ‘conductor proceeded to do this and‘ ' r ‘:5 “Cm so ltlvllil to my dowli- And} mink a‘ 5mm °t was greeted udth a vollcv of abuse. M} 0114;" 110i» l5 home-surroundings or doings means _*_ “Georges. said the conductor “A _ English brlde that so little to us here but tucked into A bmevoiant-lwgmg, whmhhalr, ‘tuning in a subdwd manner- “so, comes out to Canada will be madea letter for overseas it can mean “old man exit/cued a bus. gm- u I-ve been abae to Kath-er “l as welcome and as happy as we‘ l1 "up" and ‘ufleorge. said the conductor. go- isntthc Archbishop" have been." ,[' And he continues "I sec ANSWER: You owe it to yourself and your husband to tell him the trutsl. You don't need to criticize his mother. Just tell him that. she thought 1i W“ the propel‘ thing for you to ‘do, and that otherwise you would not have thought of not following his plan. It is always a mistake to permit yourself to be misjudged in order to cover up some one elseis fault. There is nothing noble in sacrificing yourself for another. It is just folly. There is no place for martyrs in this world. Everybody respects the person who stands up for her own rights. DEAR. MISS DIX: I read in the paper about the girl who had sixteen husbands. I am not surprised. for any girl who can get one husband is capable of getting as many more as she wants. I‘ll bet s dime that this much-married girl has a good disposition, is neat. doesn't wear slacks, lets the men do most of the talking and listens lnterestedly. Furthermore, I'll bet she never misses any opportunity to make a marl feel big and strong and she lets him know how much she needs his manly care and protection. Also, she hangs on his words and asks his advice and lcts him see that she considers him a fascinator. A man wants a girl to be sympathetic and kind and he likes to be teased and coddled and flattered, and he wants her to think that all the other girls are crazy about him. Any girl who will apply these arts to getting her man can marry as early and as often a= m» we": to. MRS. H. R. ANSWER: Cut this out and paste it on your mi".....s, girls, for it. contains many a. helpful hint that will profit you in the husband chase. Of course. all men don't fall for the same tactics, but there are certain basic charms that never grow stale and to which practicaly Egg?" t}, “lffllatpg: tgéndglvé‘ f]? all men are amenable. The chief oi these is keeping the spotlight foc- “ e ‘ ' used steadily on the man you wish to catch. As long as a woman does null-beaten prllh through the front this. he is hers. And the beauty of this simple trick is that it works I saw him pause just as well after marriage as before. . .. as 335i.” ———— , . sc- nsz o .e m a, .. ‘ DEAR DOROTHY DIX: A oung man of my acquaintance a es DOEEt-lesg he“??? fififm,“ ytgpféfi? ‘a girl five time's a week. yet he hgs no intention of marrying her. I tell filters‘ Bggnd the npllblic-bridge him that the girl will think he is in love with her and that he has seri- tl-le sides oi the stream npipcfll‘ t0 oua intentions. He says that is all nonsense: that 511B KHOWS U18! 110 "t to form the prelilfifif» 905d is not a marrying man, and that their friendship is Just platonic. Do you think he is being just to the girl? READER. me. where cn a day like this even the vzlnclls nestle downetloalslleegétfleigalx: ccmnz n on an - ‘ _ - - _ with Judy -and me- so. visit with ANSWER- Qfsoursr. ha. 15M b61118 fat“ l}? ‘hi? Eéll- "2125; Y?! ‘z this good and learned man. We sume that she ls such n numb Dora the s e can rea e n - talked of mum‘ things 0i IHWTF" writing on the wall. If she had any intelligence. she would know that s 9° f""me"5 “"55 “d I m“ s“ I man who doesn't pop the qussclcn within six months after he becomes 15am“ about‘ mush that before a steady clller, is never going to do it. She is wasting her time and throyving aulay her chances cf making a good marriage by letting this lad ham; around. But that is the optimism of women. They always believe that the man they are in love with is going to fall in love with them eventually. That is why there are so many old maids. KGIIIIG il-IHILE NO NOT HI)! |by today's paperr-on the contin- |eni-"the Tirpitz has been sunk. Good news that. Just what‘ we want For our pastime here at pres pt is writing letters and dcdll- ‘ing bombs." He tells me CIRINNBS are more than welcome there and . i _ 1 . . i h h 1 itll: "Be sum and 0y ’ . lgvrlile niectfisngws." That was his » 'lctter and I wonder as I write this ~ in the warmth and light of the cld F r x / mfg _, __ kitchen what Bill would lllve to b: l5 i ' back, on the Island, the warring- days behind him. For only r801‘!!! in a letter to his mother he said: "Would I like to run in? New would I?" house on the hill. I saw him, from - 0 . . ‘ : ‘ " . i. " . , . . . Tl Ml lst from the Kirk at Q . _ ~ r Braefir. lvisltild rat Alderlen this - ‘ after-loom. He visited also at the Joyous Occasion The bringing in and placing of s pcnderous b cck of wood on the hearth cf the wide chimney in the baronial hall was the most Joyous the ceremonies observed on Christmas Eve in feudal times. hem Time oi Romans "— The practice of giving Christ- mas boxes is akin to that of New Year's gifts. and has evidently de- ' l I - l ' ' scendecl from the times of the Ro- l » mans. DESIGN NO. i151 This darllni! sweater 1518i! knit in the cable stimh for a 2. 4 and 6 Pattern No. i161 - tains complete instnlctions. l‘o order oa-tulrll. Willi: o! 1 above picture with vodl name address with l5 cents in coin s this was onlv a‘ puzzle to roe. We spoke of (he benefits farmers sons —or daughters-might derive from laaming either languages or sci- ence in rural land schools and I mentally decided if I hall learned to speak languages "w the wngilcs of angels" and knew eiwuah chemistry‘ ite a Vxt-book thcre would still be a. great deal in this queer but pleasant business uf bDliliZ a ianncfs wife that I can or undtrstand. These ~ e two amoni! the doz- ens of subjects I sho be sc- quainted with. We talked of state- mcdicine that will one dav come: of appreciation or somffimts the lack of‘ appreciation. that. we have for our Island scenery. . this much-travelled man s rugged beauty of our Hort the quieter. more subduec. o e so . e loveliness woccied-hill and sun-lit valley, so much that is enchanting and dear up dand down and across our Is- an . And while we talked the kitchen was full of fragranlx: oi baking- bread. slower today but very good. Once or twice Jlldv replcnbhed the fire. and there was also the pleas- ant aroma of hard-\vood. and once or so Judy turned the bread so that it might brown more evenly. I'm not sum whether the Minister it or not for at that very You see, I ifebuoy contains a s ' ' . pecial purl. m healganie I were interested _- . . , ng about his studies ill as- fying ingredient that stops “B.O.'» You can tam Needlework 1' Char ottetown Guardian. Design No. iltil NB-ml By Anne Ashley Complexion Mask A mask. the formula for which- one yeast cake softened up with a little peroxide '10 make a paste—~ sounds like something plucked from grandma's beauty book, the last word in e. beauty-Pick treatment used in Hollywood. You put the yeast mixture on a clean akirl, of course. and be careful to /. Needlecraft’ FUR THE HUMP ‘N!!! YOU CAN MARI ‘mm separate tteras for that are res-fly cure easy to mm snd give so muc 10!. 3M2 is s patlem for a. rag - WHITE POUN D FBUITCAKB Use standard ‘measuring cups 811d spoons. Measure lev . 1 cu-p butter 1 cup Rfilgultaid sugar 5 ggs, tin ea n i. gun thincrosawise slices candied chff 113p thinly sliced candided cit- thinly - sliced candied Q. I-lowcanlruoovsoilstsins fro mcarpats? A. Cover the spot with paste made of iullefs earth and water and let. it remain -fol' 24 hours. Scrub ‘with’ benzine if the oil is e . . How should toenails be talozn care of? A. The toenails should be care- fully cut and manicured once s. week. Push back the cuticle and massage well into the skin with warm olive oil. Vaseline i-"llv or cold cream. How can I make s tough tender? 1f one suspects the fowl of tough add a pinch of baking the water. as... 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He explained to us v-crv Simply —- < tell this by its distinctive scent-so fresh, clean-smelling, wholesome! Remember, the Jeanie may have known ii-ih caus" of an east or any wind and whv the aun is red before a stoma. and Juice. Fold in fruit mixture. Place in greased lilx5x3 loaf pan lined with greased brown paper. root vegetables that have been washed clean and bright buy only in small quantities and use them delimit-mules tall. and her outfit- u illustrated Bake in moderate oven of 3% d greus F. for 1% hours. or gionqlviakes __t_hrc_e_-pound loaf. m w...“ wile Suffer Freon" llcr rlssllssl... clllllv FELIIS luring 38 te 52 Yesre ' of al If you-like so many women be- tween the a cs of 38 and 52~ suffer from 0t flashes weak, tired. nervous irritable ice , are a. bit blue at times-all due th unctionalmiddle And Judv took the pan of breed from the oven and wrapped it in s cl-zrln cloth on the pantry-shelf. Jeanie went home and James came in from his work at the barns to chat about the olden days in Brae- sia-a. traditions verv interesting to hear. 'I‘h<ln because night was be- ginn to "draw her curtains" an the M_nister wished to call also at Jeanies house. I saw him regret- fully to the house across ail-s lane. This evening. Judv and I went Wllh James to . - clogs hot the be (lgq-‘inclliesausrtili e Scoltie (abolall IO-inches hlllt) N . is a pattern i r a stuffed dogoidli es long. o Bend 20 cents for rsrrszan.‘ Lifebuoy scent vanishes in a twinkling_ Lifebuoy protection lasts and lasts.’ r ‘T TELLS M5 1-,, GLIFEBUOWS MILADl; ENTLE LAIHER ‘s 001m; n5 WORK MAKING SURE W’ SAFE FRQM ~50? .\ . l l _ - _. ulp quickly-they don't keep u well as the unwashedynu. 77/5 ONLY $0.4? \ I TIl£{0RLD\ ESPECVA L L? Mnazfjo \ II 0. ll‘ e \ P ttcrn Document tho Guardian. Address s Ghlrlotinibwn Isms QJOGB Addre- _THEN m a MATTER OF SECONDS ""°“°.¥%S.°.E.2I. VANISH . LEAVING MY SKIN NATURALLY mesa AND CLEAN Province FIRST HELICOPTER Only five years ago the western heraiaphere witnessed the first success! ‘ flight cf s helicopter. MANCHESTER. England -—(CP) —~ To take advantage of Anxio- Russlan trade relations after the war. her oi Ocmme ..= h" act u Chem m: whic llmsd Oifl throughout our entire visit wen when James went down cellar to see the seed- tatoes being graded. mourned beei c the porch-door. We returned to a cold house and se Judy consults a wstc she ss s: “Late again Unti tomorrow - Diary-Good- night. KENFIG MIL. Wales — (OP)- mnrshlnglsuracremkilled sndozlhree at the Penn-e coiliery gnu’! on l iflsfsssensiblekindtebuz-l to re symptoms. Thousands ugh thoussn have reported neiits. Iicllow Pinkhsln’ Cem- Pinkhsnrs Compound is one Shmtlylifiill“ '“°“'°‘”‘~‘“'°“ lbeidirseti ur . 's a one. s. product that hellpsprgsyiure 31d pound is worth trying. Lydls E. Pinllhsm’: UEITIIII NHIHI s B/uuisn trade section more has been wide- s LEVER owe!