y - FAG; 110m‘ TIIE CHARLOTTEIEWN GUARDIAN .,. LAAA n nnnn‘ A“AAAAAA‘A .1 v v v vvw v v v \. , ‘ “ vvvv Woman's -fO#"§§§'O Living8il-eisure THE WOMAIWS REALM l A IIOORD TRUE Iauaoibiingn l man must luau to he would. hep his mcurd II»: g think without confmion sleu- Y; ‘llo love his fellow-man sincerely; To act from honest moiives purely; To trust God and Heaven securely. Hoary van Dyho. This is the correct way to iron n. dress: Iron the sleeves first. the blouse .second, the skirt next and the collar last. IAGILIIYEY LAOKING The ceremonial changing of (the gilld at, Buckingham Palace, which ceased when the war broke out ‘in 1969. has been resumed. It in not yet the colorful pageant which used to uttram visitors from America, however; for the Life Guards who traditionally mounrt this guard~aliernating with the Ooldstream Guards~will be clad in service lcahki instead 1 leak white- horse hair Dlumes of peacetime. LOT OF TERRITORY Mrs. John Smith. ‘l6 of Pole- Ilook, England, ha; covered 57.000 miles in walking her daily route in all weathers. She has been on the route for 2'1 years. Hrs. Smith Jhope for villagers on her TOllte and they have given her I wheeled parcel carrier to carry Ii purchases. Because of n higher birth mte and I ever-age length of life, the population of south America is younger than that of the United Sta/fee’. I'm Iuuulem stalk by which the popular cuhew nut: are nttaeC-ied 1o ocdww m: yields flesh used in tihe manufac- pneserves. wines, liquors and loe cream. Parables-ethylene. tz-iohlolethy- lane and other dry-cleaning liquid: a-in for civilian pur- and Juices Mire of GLOVES Long gloves? Plaiin ones are “Pll never more Invite disgrace Sultana beautifies My face!” o Avoid n dllgncolul novnm SULTANA STOVE POLISH Liquid or Paste needed for wear with drwiy KIWI“ noon duds which have caplenglh sleeves. Thane same 10118 810V". however. be mulled down and worn any time o! dly- 1-0118 arm climbers are correct. u l1- ways, wivh formal gowns. Bllt long novelty gloves iii, up by Jewels or other Keegaws are suitable oompanlom for. the even-Lug 0H1)’ with gowns that are startling plain. Inlormal daytime weir? Short- ies. or four or five button 610W! of washable doeskin. suede, or fabric masquerading as such. are the best companions oi tailored suits or dresses. Six button pull- on: are the best. choice for day- time dresses. "soft" suite. all coals. Sport outfits? Wear sports gloves of chamois-like wool or cotton, pigskin. or wool strinil. Hand-sewn gloves strike a smart fashion note with n. tweed en- semble. Glove: of unusual color make u. nice cxistume touch and can be mused effectively to repeat color of hat or dress trimming. or jewel‘ ery. Bu; tlhis is a dressy costume dlvlce that should be carried oil with considerable dash. and 18 not for the timid soul. ' You. may go without your hat. but never without gloves. if Wll want to pass time well-dressed test Bracelets may be Worn Over gloves, but not rinK-‘I- 610V“ should never fit too tightly. Gloves must always be removed when taking food or drink. and you must peel off the long ones. of course. before going into a formal dinner. ' PLATFORM SHOE HELPS TALL GIRL Platform ‘shoes are an adlunci of dress WhlCh we manyhlillbjslze women rely upon m stre-ch t-ieir height. What advantages are add- ed inches ii.’ the means for stretch~ mg stature give the illusion of (oumphoriened feet and flillre? Sometimes a high heel on a. less bulky shoe will do much better by a pint sizer who desperately W511“ ‘to look taller. ‘ Peradoxieally enough. U10 PM» form shoe is a better footwear friends m the tall m. It elves her the good. medium height o! heel she needs and ITLBIIQS B much better choice for her than the loo- flai: shoe. which is such an obvi- ous device for cutting off inches- Young bltds whibh emerge bllnd naked and helpless are the “fie duct o! relariivelv small eSES- 1Q young "naidhed _ from relatively large eggs are down clad and ‘ac- tive from birth. FRESH WHILE THEY LAST Hard to keep dried raisins, w? pies and figs? leave them in p11- per bags and you'll find mould. weevils, or they'll be hard as rocks. Easy to keep them fresh .in glue yrs. lids screwed on tightly. Good for crystallized peel. glace dherries or prunes too. ' lsABws cAs ‘PAINS NEED QUICK HELP- Dolfltahelun -do‘tlatbqbybv nl In $1153; m; w ‘mm w‘! 'h5lfll—llflfle and rollnbla- ic Ittle‘ stomachs a zr: e "m" lined. rut! I y e0 in 1:0 "I?" m? r a you: l n. Tr! 81hr‘: Own Tab- la: f .‘.‘.';‘2.‘l{. .53 1%.?“ A _...._._.__._~-__-___-__i.__-. Extend your meat supply with HE@§z I Wgetable Soup fllarigfpolekn nbuhynnl o!’ a llhla lair-over aunt dial $'_.'mol0-os.dn mu In HIIMCon- l cup want, "'- fulfil: OQ4+§O+OQ~4O A JOB ONLY YOII OAN OO Prion Control Qnutlom 0nd Anawcn Qneltlona and Answers on Price Cflntrul will a pear in The Guard- ian ll n raga ar feature each day The confine are ltmse vrvrliich bu: #0101101] e nr M! Ill Trade Board from housewives In this region: The answers are r0 vided by the Board Readers. er com who hive intelligent questions to all: on price control In invited w lend than In wrl to the Women’: Bolton! Advisory Com mince. Q. Ia it permissable‘ to nerve liver or other types of muptioned meats in restaurants on Meatless Days. A. No. Public eating places are not pennmea to serve any kind of meat on s. Meatless Day. Q. Whgt moot; are not mtloud in Canada? A, Blood sausage. liver. kidney. heart. tongue in fresh. cured, smok- ed or cooked forms are temrwmf- ily on the ration list. However. these meats are rationed if oom- bined with other rationed meat: or packed in sealed containers. Q. 1f I do not buy meat from a. butcher but purchase it from a. neighbouring farmer. do I have to surrender 1201113005 for it? A. Yes. You must aivc ration goupqflg to me- fexmez- tron: whom you purchased the meat. You will have to surrender one coupon for every four pounds o! meet puf- chased. w++++++o+++++o4+0+4++¢+ BETTER ENGLISH D. C. Williams o-o-e-owwo-oowe-oa-o-oowwwm 1. wn tis ma; with this m.- tgrwe? "gm wife i; more friendly him" than - 2. What Ls the wrrect P1911111!!!’ intion of "digest" (noun and verb)? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Celery. celery. callers’- 1 4. What ?does the word "loquac- ous" mean ' 5. What is a word bezinnillll with sp that means ‘an appari- tion; a ghost"? ANSWERS 1, Say, "l-lis wife is more friend- ly than he (is frlendlyL” 2. Noun, pronounce the i as in die and 50' cent first syllable. 3. Salary. Given to talking; 211111110115- mnn was lcquacious and very tire- some." 5. Specter. IOINDON —(OP)— OOCUDBIWY of l0 Downing Street 11165115 Tes- ponsibdlities as a Dflrishloflel‘ OI 3i- Margaret's Church, Westminister. for Prune iVliirrister Atilee. 0n occasion he reads the K158011- lleadta/at DOUlLI-DIIW NOSI DROPS VIOIKS PAST IIOI-II Wlllll TROIIBLI Ill Inptm relief from bead cold dia- .95.. to come when you put I little Va-troinol in each nostril. Also .4; hglpfl prevent colds from ingiflmed in tlmel Tryitl W01‘?! You'll like it! MIG" Ml-‘IIO-Mfll GIFT HANDKERCEEFI uni: n n‘ n‘ ‘AAA A:“‘L_‘A;:A¢A:A AAA‘ Realm z Soclia anuy I gave my girl a. diamond ring. We did not get married New“ wu pnotlcalenowh w no that we could not nuke n so d it! but there Ill m war wu over end I wu nblo to mpwrt l I have reclined that I do not love my fiancee u m he: to marnv her, and that I was curled away emotionally out euepeesllllly? bringing anything but unhappiness to both o! you if it utter you found out that you had lost your taste for is b Y b marrying n girl they k could be inflicted on I miserable ls the one husband only married 11p. year utter year, is so stupid u not ll DIIIGN no. use » m: dainty M“ new‘... ‘Tiinh I; no mum mpim inltrugl um. ‘lb order pltlern: Write or lend above at with m..."vli€.‘ 20 difd“ "“’ om Dulln no. mu ‘ l1 0!’ I w.are.:~n~::.::e "m" 11min , Street AMNII . nnhcl o I I marries a girl because she loves him after he has ceased on the amount of m: that the more inionnation I girl has, the alim- she believes that the lw$ will you settle our argument noceuice, and the mother who . uaainet the dnnsera ahe in bound to encounur they lie, and how to recogniae wolvu at sight, all there is to know fall if she i; not were kept safe in llnotnnoe becmse they were educated in conventa and chaperoned at home. but now, and work side by aide in offices their mothers have taught them pen. My, husband in in the I have recently met a young nun. who in 2i md Anny. and I have fallen him. shall I ask my husband for a divorce now. home? My husband ls d your husband comes home before you time you may current boy friend. +o++ ._.”L4_4 GREEN’ TOMATO SANDWICH SPREAD. v . u~uq~¢~»hw»~ out out the r Peel the anion; a the food chopper also, ure 1 cup of these. elwvpodmotpuuuum g§§§§§g‘§r _..___...--_..~ ---4 n‘ 4AAA‘4' A AAA I3e Dorothy Dix Sa_ TS I and AAA ‘AAA ‘hn n vvvwvv vvv ‘ AAAAAA 7“ Invelese Matches Soldier Warned Against Murrying Girl He's" Ceased Loving - . "c- -e..-~ "‘"* Dear Miss Dix: Two years ago as I w i118 11141101“ m" u" LBMWIOIIM 1186.81! ed whn time bu lone u I ahould when I became chanced to her, by the prospect of going way. Ihavowritoniobernnd told her this lad balm o! the whit. but aha still infill on mo when I return 1nd believe: that we could be happy together. but I know better. Do you think that I am in honor bound to go through with the marriage? What does a man owutoalirltowhomhehubec engaged Wbll be feels flurho doc not rally lave her? Wmid than be a chance for our marriage to work A SOLDIER b0 t i. .» ~=. UNIAIPINHS IN 810i! Anevmutdozvtthinkitauuwouldbonch olyownurringe you went on “with the girl. For than h nothing else in the world so dead ls a dead lovve and you could easier reaihe life into a corpse than you could make yourself feei again u ou once felt about a girl who wua at one tine tire ut who now leaves you 001d. b6!" glamour 0on0, h tbomiltakeutthh-ikingtlnymbdngnoblem have ceased to love. They think they are being 1nd to her. but in reality. they are doing her the greatest cruelty that woman. for no wo I earnestly ad you want a. picwne of what happens when a nun to love her. Dou-Dorotbymmweuetwolililsihodlnlno with my mother inlormntlon a young will should have. We believe will be. My mother the the safer she will be. a 81:1 knows of worldly evils. for us? motlurilwmng. ronllywilheoto PUZZLED Icxionnu i: not in. BMW?!’- bar dnuahter will teach her Just when even if they are dresed Answer: You am night. Your p in sheep's clothing. The wise mother makes no mystery about it and chum wary and doom of sex. She tens her daughter n: the pm ma. which aha may ‘t watch her step. In olden timectls when thy so to co-educational schools WI"! mm. their only protection is whet about sex. Dear Mim Dix: I am 22. Have been married six yearn. Hove no child- urvice ovmou. I love him my much, but Mocha-med from the deeply in love with him and want to man-y: or wait un-til he comes evoked to me. COURTNEY think you had better wait until on Axiswerf As you love both men, I have found out that you really love him instead of your S. OOON’S OORNER MOIIERN enliven: By Roberta In v Q. What in really the f remnant thing to observe when sglecting Uuests for adinner? A. Foremost of importance is to exercise the utmost cure 1n in- Buests thnt you will be 00n- lQglllaIbWflyuloéld another. . ow o e o about 91871118 tht‘ filllwnaémof g motor trip with friends? r A The best way would be G0 definite muierctandink otfxwexpenlei before it ever p16 x for a girl er partner n n dance? Never. , vv vééév _.__ quart tho eon tomatoes cup chopped o one Chflllliled red peppers (sweet) chopped red Koppel’! (sweet). . u. cup chopped tweet pickle; 1/2 cups sugar ta m flour teaspoons mustard cup vinegar clips sour cram 8 eggs Method: Wadi the coma-tool and core. Put through the 1 quart. pd put through “than meas- .. the fmm téhemgroen and red . o thou l those vp have some about di Q4‘ A ‘ v v76 NOW OIIN I ! l “P nigitifi ‘I? gum “m” mm“”‘""‘_ h" "m" "Wm! A. B‘! fimpley bufitminl n m m mmmflomunawuwosnurueu-gm I center front. of the hem Wm‘ the com vlmnn Add nIBht dresses. It will also aid in lour cram and than ' eigl which have boon Ooot thin mimn =4‘A WIN-LNG; if! tlhdfl‘. lweplne his mt warm well Q . can I o", no!‘ fllgvorlgrtwvory IOU‘ fruit-l? " lou . will be if A 1181:“ git is nddxgi‘ ti» Iuxenlovc chewing “In good tea” RED RQQQ Orange Pokoo Ton IO i. - i In ext:- AAA; sun's m». I: an Illud Fuller's Illa \ I came from comer hurrying 8nd Illml" Ii blmllud. it was - elected to wall: to the com . Climbing the hill, which guards our valley and in the lovely the glllallblla edhI-I steed suddenry and pre arm's the hi l to And then the refrain was chang- ed. A bricht red tractor drew u plough around Mr 5'5 field, I reminded myse ‘ within sight of it write to Judy." some beyond which from a kitchen fiaixits and bounds orimns. Kristyn plowed and now of red furrows marks tbs mport- ant gm. Th the r yo intty fo skate an a bright before f a couple of J carefully hus an?!‘ seizing an opportune time sped -'w ‘liheir satisfaction was obvious and of on words. more da s are gone now with the water rough th wtnte gates on the dnm, never re um. " n ‘nn ‘I onal/ Fashi A M45. it h I looked back. Never. matting’ admeod more u y om than this afternoon, when it X0100 and utumn day. toheal dimleuure bring uiet. a d saw a panorama of e the green of meadows. re below mo nestled the mill be the mfiulti-huedm h ow sun. e ou Alderlea were s“ gold and am trees and on the d the level tie and load n on well all 0 is CV01’! music to ‘every passer-by. All our famuers eased had go “To lei/these potatoes out of there mere-up." Here Lh with WI-Birthll the opposite side o nearer the corner. Mr. G. with g number of willing helpers harvesting the wetdo not growMtéiesfi-roox en yearn at er , e hroullvt when another scene came screen of m a 001d w them-w flnvor will u» unpmvéa. 113w: _i, bucktobl a farm wagon and uid- hunesseld plods n grec b5 "i ht yrng yinvisibl h ds cently the a m il-inz came clearly to me at _ p_ muster: from th uhered yarn md I know wove clean unforgettable web in their young lives. Here ioo on spring evenln promise were noiselessly hand, the chanted their early at him for a divorce. By the: ing ES similar work today. James y memory: the hens on the III-IN"! morning. have I given a. number of more pleasure than when I filehed amen’ mhngels. always banded ._ -_..‘3§T_9?Fl‘.5it:,.1°e. vvvvvvv ans flLiteratlure ' h Lnnnnnnnn-n nnnnk AA n ‘ n AAAAA L v v . v ‘v v vvv vrvfi n n n n n vvvvvv vvv vvvGO I0 f» “AUNTJEMIMAS M" Good for you - L‘ and went w]. “lib/u as ions!‘ the mill and 0nd OLO SORAPOOON countryside l! Robotic In n eue to aching and hind woodland gnrtly hidden by er of the lawn sheltering rise abflve it the tho Hosiery with too mu h mending and for street wear can hogtied wl lance knot inltocd o! do th good ones. will nenver be an wing them. look Eldl ‘nhe book ends will not VIIIp nor slide if n wide rubber band is glued on the bottom of each oi’ the ends. oi‘ plump sacks of Alder it Prompt Iullol Cntiniu An lb Bub! Oil coo: n lllrtl c a m1. Highly roun- landed. A: your druulnn. i I l‘ "r I II zed sound of (he DIAPER RIISH Ron Hitter, 8t. Oltherinea, Ont. collect‘ autographs from Field Marshall Sir Bernard L. Mont» gomery by offering her back as table upon Miiuh British military lender can scribble hi: name. 80cm was at ceremonies openin: the Khaki University of Canada in the United Kingdom. for D0- mixiion mvicemm and Wdheh BRIGHTON, England —(CP)- Borough Engineer DJ. Howe uld wnnton dunno l! be news to It was when I had the m le grove, ndovt: now one o my Pond had been B Plett ttem +0+§§4+ MORNING SMILE O-OQ-OOO-QQ-QO-QO-QO-Q-O-OQ-Q-OO-O-O-O’ T00 CANDID lawyer - Well. Pufl. have you any money for your defense? Puth-No. but I've got a mule. some chickens 1nd a hog or two: Will that do? Lawyer-Jfhnt’: line - now. let's what an you howled o! Itali- -Oh. c mule. some chbhna and a hoe or two. "Wes your husband bldly hurt filfignhe was ltruck by I cur. I Yasluh be llllored I lu- of the m “M Ill goncuuion o! the u .. u means conclusion. ls where Judy and llflt winter to when buds d ‘iaxlldlng pcn s gens heart-wnrm~ fi/Ilii/Iayal/ suffer/mm llorvous Iensinn OI ‘CERTAIN ONIS’ 1| II llill if??? I D0 functional Odll: IIMIIIIIBOE. mine you feel so npeIfi-vouu. Jittery. lush- IUIIIII. cranky tired-at such timei? Then don't delay-dry Lid" 5' Plnkhnm’: Vegetable Compound I0 . relieve much symptoms. It help: NATUIII “I °t'..'¢“-°i$ a n Nudes. W“? were nlot en~ Jock to the grading. Ml‘. fall- laughing on road but were Because in me- mangels. He's dlidi'_' ounc- e o! Ml." up i whlcpnod on: stubblu; long linen of wuh |I|y~ odlont inflmnumcunwcnf. up and own the highway and |ll across the country the patient un- tiring "bnckbune of flu nltion"-- “dimmer found some tut at 00o And now it in not s problem in nrithmetic that Juno: come in w have me golve mum. but In age- olcl one familiar I suspect to woman-kind "since first the flight bum" “Illm n Vitamin Bu). Follow label dirccuunl- your: . ha ukc B“ “a” me with n chow of concern "Oould Nil 80b me n bite to out?" 412% 6%|lfi0fl3w Until tomorrow -_ Diorp-Good- h ht. g VEOETlIlI ¢OMPOUNP__ ‘ "".:::.; N/Needlecrafi/ FOR THE HOME ' wmf r0 A awn Inn With the to myself on the Never h ' Oo pound “aw,” nliwu NICE! mgxnthly n neonmpn: "ucrvoul. This time-tested medicine In mad! “l” me pigs" from wholesome roots and herbs (PM the poultry-house. tn r o