.4.»- niss-s-s‘. .- .. . A Living €§Leisure The Woman's Realm TIMES BOOK l’ Is oould place within s. ymingi child's hand i An open book, with all the years in view, Telling life's happenings till life was tmoug .Where sable sorrow might before him stan ' " pr swut surprise, obedie ice com-, man . I I would not give him such a book,_ would you? Far better that each day something new, And he have wit to meet the day's demand show And so a heavenly wisdom has de- creed ‘Io huppeniiis of are blllld. But time Will turn a page a; we have need To know the future —surely this is kind! Thus, too, from phantom we are freed To follow on where‘er may wind. Alexander Louis Fraser- tomorrow W9 worries the load You can save fuel when cooking by using as little water cs llcSslllie Naturally, it takes less time to boil a little water than s. good deal, snd ths smaller anrount is bctte; for the vegetables also. ANCIENT ARPEGGIONE The arpeggione,‘ an obsolete sringod instrument shard iika a guitar and played wi s bow, which was invented by Ci~ Stauffcr. of Vienna in i828, was des never to attain to popularity among’ musicians. It would doubtless long since have faded from man's mem- ory, usage and name. Vera it not for the fact that the com- poser. fichubert. chose to writs a sonata for this instrument in con- junction with the piano, in the year ‘i824. INGENUITY AT IIOMI To protect painted or polished? floors, home-made coasters nan be easily achieved- Cut ieces o! felt from cm hats and wth glue,_ fit them to the legs of the furni- ture. SAMUEL JOHNSON HAD OWN IDEAS 0N OATMEAL VALUE I The great Samuel Johnson evi- dently had a poor opinion of oat-. meal porridge. Oats, he said. we feed to horses in lmgland but in Scotland they suPPort the vwrle- And Boswell retorted Yes, but where can you find such horses as in England. or such men ss Scotland. Though connoisseurs of 800d food. Joh n and Boswell were ignorant iilonutrition. Nevertheless Boswell was close to the mark when he attributed the sturdinrss of the Scots to their diet of oats. The crofters of Scotland in those! days did. iedeeii-ililzsfiLlersell P" Tests made -—repeatedly washing rayon stockings, then stretching them on s. machine that strains them just as in actual wearing — prove that wsshing in Lux cuts down runs over 50%. Lux preserves precious e-l-a-s-t-i-c-i-t-y, gives stockings much longer wear than if you use strong ‘soaps or rub with cake soap. Ger Luz in the "CW, bigger package. And IQMQHIL-ca, the large size is an even better buy. JOIN a LEVER ncoucr 0W7‘ M’ by u famous laboratory ‘I'll! lllX lllllY DIPPIIS. IATIIII CUTTING Nuance. "ml-riled young 00mm. theyasay is oils. That pro bly accounts for it, rejoined Miss Cutting. ° Accounts’ for what? The con ented and happy loot; you usually wear. W50. INDEED! A man was recovering after- rrhhy weeks of pain. I-lis wife had nursed lliiim with exemplary patience, and e was well enough to realise all that she had done for him. Milly. he said. I shall never for- get the way you have nursed me. Tell me, why have you done it? H" Willy was as frank as it was Prompt. Well. John, she said, vwhod be wanting a widow with seven children in these days? osis. Oatmeal porridge made their morning and evening rneal and oatcakes were their only form of bread. The oats provided them with energy, with important min- erais and with amounts of the important vitamin thiamin or B». in which our modern diets are all too often deficient. Wfi Wmlld be a better nourished nation if everyone started the day with a bowl of oatmeal or other whole grain cereal, says Dr. I... B. Pett. director of Nutrition Services at Ottawa. Too many Canadians skimp on breakfast and when thlg llnporflgnf, meal does not carry its share or gluon lasing protective foods, it is ¢ Silt all th t is i in the other two meafs. requ red SEWING HINTS After ascertaining ihc correct Dosihon for the sleeve seam, fold the armhole in half and mark with a pin. Do the same with the sleeve_ and pin the half-way mark st the armhole pin, and ease the sleeve in the armhole lxtween the seam Din nnd the half-way pin _ this slWes a lump of fullness st the top of tho arm. Hooks and oyes on garment; rhst have to be washed a Brent deal sometimes become rustyy and have to be replaced. If‘ you will boil all hooks and eyes in strong soda water before using them this will prevent them misting later on. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Dont tray to pick up celery. carrot sticks. whole olives or pickles with s fork These are finger foods, and are picked up with the fingers. It's sir-art snd it's practical these 41y! to 8W9 you dry cleaner a break and do a spot of cleaning now and then yourself on your non-washable garments. Most be- ginners, however, find that they use a great deal of cleanirnr fluid in the process. They wonder if they can use the same fluid to do two or more garments. The answer is Yes - and simply, We Jsift use i; Piece of thin fabric l! l "i! l"! Pour used li uid ihroudh. thus filtering dirt out? Pastry is Solace “Break. break, break, On thy cold gray stones. O ssai And I would that my tongue could utter ‘rho thoughis that arise in mo." Beautiful words written by Al- fred. Lord Tennyson. Favorite ponds-all in tbs Imp r flian . a Ion for cheering, inspiring corn- gilnlofilllp when you can turn to sin. lisadtng l: stirring "1' Altbe Irsrn Prbon".by liehard Iiovslacel. "Sfimisdsnotaprison ntakc ban a use. '4' innocent and quiet hie That for a liennitsgc," Do you remember "Annabel Lu by Idgsr Allan Poo? Who coul read this tender love poem dry eyed? Favorite lines are: "I was a child snd she was a child In this kingdom by the sea, But we loved with a love that wa more than love, I lid my Annabel Loo." Road Inca, other loved 90am.- "Jlhlvlets in our 88-pin bookie: in favorites by Burns, bonflellou ills Wheeler Wilcox and mar rare poets. Sendiilcinooinsforycuroopy of World's Best-Loved Poems in Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Addrem. Bs sure to writs plainly your name, address snd ths name of booklet. ' Nl-Illl W! Street Address cleaning 1° TIRED? inlulisusyhs Yaufivus -llaks You Faisal ilill n! ro-rarg‘ w" letmauywo nuverreallyknowhol n“. pom”; 31......‘ homo; ‘wmmh “fiffififi-um. "M'- 3 ‘° . m“ “m” 8 cups . 8 onion. s tablespoorgxuttor. 2 table. through Keep water and sidd enough tn make four cu . scald with onion. Remove on and add liquid slowly to po- tato pulp Melt butter Add flour snd seasoning Gradually snd po- zal or good u-llrsg qllveplatglinl. t in‘! 1G1 l ’ . ssliitiipioshhi. have ‘lifih... out. fly gentle on. Over million bones =24 lut year. Convlnd-Ill evidence al how rrullyllw‘ ', ‘ At 2v 1 . kle with parsley before serving. i_.,._..__ E Dorothy: Dirt Says- MAN WRITING WILL A MYSTERY Small Estate Should Go Intact To Widow As Simple Matter 0f Justice DEAR MISS DIX-A rusiband refiuses to nuake a will. I-fe has a house and small bank account. He sows that if he should die his wilt‘ can take who: the law allows her. 'I‘hcy have three children. two grown up. one under 1e. The wife points out that. the children are all self- Supporting. while she is not anti-ins any younger and will not be able to make her living when she is old. . The husband accuses her of being v because she wants him to make out s. ll in her fa/vor. She has always been a faithfih. helpful wife and a good nwther, and he claims he loves her. What do you think? WONDERING FRlEND. WIFE DESERVES ESTATE ANSWBRF-When there is a small estate. as in this case. it should go intact to the widow. because. in the first place. it is a mere matter of lustioe. She has earned half of the money that went into the house and the savings account by her work and Donny-D s Just as much as her husoand has- In the second . a mother will always share her last cent with er children. so if thev were ever in need they could Cepenzl on her to take care of them. place. if a snual.‘ estate is divided arnonii a. number of And. in the fourth -- A»... - In the thlr heirs no one gels enough to amount m anything. filace. the woman is righi when she says she needs the money more than 01‘ 01111415811. because they are young and able to work: whereas she is growing-t old and probably has on trade outside of her housework. while they are trainee for specific jobs. ‘ Certainly this husband gives little proof of the love he says he has for his vi.» when he does not attempt to aive her some wont-luv after he is gone But the way of men in making Wills is a mystery beyond nil gals/infidel they do curious things that belie their own personalities and It is a common thing. for instance for an intelligent hard-headed business. man. who has piled up a nice. mnfortzalble fortune by years of toil to maize a vii-l in which he says: "I leave all of which I die possessed to my beloved WllC, Angelina. for I am certain that she will always take care of our children." in effect. this will dumps the labor and sweat of a.‘ whole life-tlmfi and the fate of the entire family in the lap of a woman who may be good and sweet and an excellent cook and housekeeper. but who has the in- tellect of a hysterical hen and no more business experience than a baby. The husband knows this. He knows that Angelina d difference between a Government bond snd a wildcat sioc that he has never been able to trust her wiitih the handling of more than the week's market money, yet he gives his fortune into her keeping with- out puttine a sinule stiringhto it. You would think that no mo-n out- side of an institution m.» e feeble-minded would do such n thing. but it is done every day. " The result is. as arvy insurance or investment trcmoonv will tell W“. that thousands of women, whose husbands left enough money to keep their farnili comfortable. educate their children and zivc them a start in life. are cheated out of their motley. or irnflke foolish investments, and se it all in from ten to fifteen years. It is true that a mother will near-iv Blwliyg divide with hel- children. Especially when they are in trouble or if they are greedy. Let John get in debt or in the cliuiches of a gold-timer woman. or Mbmv zzet the soc- iety bug. and Mother. without hesitation. takes the money that should have zone to he: children and pays John out of debt and finances Mary's social ambitions. Th story in all the world is the story iii . proposition. it boils down to lust this: The man who . g a small estate should leave it all to his widow dirrimz her lifetime. lied um so she cannot spend it. then the children szet their proportion of it. ut if a man has a comfortable estate. as we say. or riches. he should divide it equally between his wife and the ohildren- AND he should tie um the widow's snd he girls‘ writ tiizht and fast .50 that they car-hm Bet their hands on the principal to either give arwa-y or socc- uiste with, or even to buy them young husbands when they are old. DEAR MISS DIX-I srn a woman 36 years of axe and have been ng with a mun for the pest twelve years. we have always cotton along very well together and have made plans for our marriage after the war. Recently he was inducted into military service and throuah a letter I have been informed that he is goi out wit girl from the ere he is e- ed. derfiul to me. thinkini: of little things that would izivo me pleasure. m now I don't. know which way to tum after givim him the heat your; of my life What shall I do? LINDA B. TIME T0 JUST 81'!‘ AND WAIT AN5WER~D0 nothlnbl- This is a time in which your best play is to show masterly inactivity. No woman ever fans the flickerim flame of a man's fancy for her my rcproachincr him with his halving gotten i511”! of her and showing jealousy of another woman. Especially is this the case when the affair is one of the Iona draiwn- out ones which has dragged along ‘ the man ever brineinv him-v self w the point of nskinu the girl to norm- the dav. Branch Cabell sflyfi that there are no other woods in the world so terrible and that. n man hetes in listen llll like hwing a woman say to him: "I have given yo" the best years cf my life." so you see you. at least. hold a stmrbeuic position. Don't iecpardize l gttibeiruz tiealous and demandina s showdown. It is your surest way . nit on . Just ignore the uirl episode. Don't write the man that you have even Probably he is lust havinz a little idl- flirtation that If you have wtdted tWPlVp years for him. you can will! a tato pulp. Melt butter. Add flour .. . 5pm m]; six pounds chocolates. whereas I, who livs in the country and cannot get to town frequently, had to content mylelf with only a half a pound» Dont you agree that in- the distrlbillion of wartime luxuries. it should b4 y“; “he; (oi-l gyferyono no matter w ere ey W A. Most decidedly, snd it would be if people would practise re- straint in their buyina and not make hogs cf themselves at the expense of others. m, If my relatives send me loose coupons for meat and sugar. may I use them for the purchase of these commodities. A Loose coupons are not negoti- able. They must be detached from me raiiopmbook in the _. of e merc n. Q. I have several Christmas gifts I would like to exchsnue. I would like to have the K009!’ 1'9‘ turned as I do not want any other merchandise from this store- CHI r do this? _ A Christmas gifts that dont fit or duplicate those already received can be exc for somethinl else at any time -if the retailer i5 ggreeafble . _ by Order 0f the Board. no money can be refunded after n period of twelve business days has elapsed from the d!" of sale. "\ M Jlilllfiiii I Lfil‘ C. l'"ll':'. will!“ Tl] ELJIEE IPliFiT riittfiptii. iieixro ' ' "r ‘isliii. ‘i i." Ii" i siiguéiil _ i_'i_ili_’ ll. i;:\ ilili-iiillgli-‘irii. 1 quasi-t, ill-ii. wail: iuari. 7 iii‘. Mi‘ finer-i DESIGN N0. ‘I93 ‘ran-more than i pint. And some I311!!! LIAOI AN ANNIVERSARY For one year every Canadian housewif has held the Key W healthful and nutritious meals for her family; for Canada's Official mod Rules are celebrating their first anniversary- In January. i943, the Nutrition Service at Ottawa gave to Canadian householders a list of the minimum daily require- ments of the foods necessary in protect health. This was one of the ways in which even the busiest housewif could do her bit for her country and her family. r Now. ln January 1944. as we look back over the year, we would each to ourselves. Have I done my part?" Do you know the Official IPood Rules so thoroughly that you can lift your eyes from this page and recite lillBIY-‘T These are the foods that shoiud have been in- cluded in each day's menu dur- ing the year:- Milk-Adults- 1-2 pint. Ohilil- cheese, a; available. Fruits-One serving of tomatoes or citrus fruit daily; and one serv- inz of other fruit, fresh, canned or ,1 _ . Vegetables -One serving pots- tocs Two servings of vegetables. orefsrsblv green or yellow, snd rrequenti, raw. liiii siiti! You suff- hits rho spot" y-lo liolro brood lust right, use llolsclunann’: IRISH You” Bread is extra important in war menus. It's not only an essential high-energy low-cost food, supplyin Vitamin B, it's also a good rmtcbcr for other foods. I you bslrs bread at home-use Pleischmsnn’: fresh Yeast and be sure of light delicious loaves every time. This depend- able yessr has been Canada's favorite for over 70 years. Ask your grocer for Fleischmsnnk fresh Yeast-with G M!!! l!‘ Q 0W G u. r u y u lab l. "u" IIIIILIIINI‘ IOIII Dlll by OIIIII] 2 aslros ol m Illlltlllllllil’! Ouch You! ovary Icy. fills lrosls cA"‘°A Yontls an onulsnfnotwllsowooollha I Complex s. I OI GLILD.‘ Cereals: One serving of a whole grain cereal. Four to six slices oi csnsda. Approved Bread, brown o1 w . Meat, Fish-One sgrving a day oi most. fish. or moat substitute. Liver, heart, or kidney once s week. Egg; —At least 3 or 4 weekly. Eat these foods first when avail- oth foods you wish- olne Vi D. such as fish liver oils, is essential for children. - Tlisllutrition Division of tho Health League of Oruada now has, m distrilbution at 1m than cost. a colorful calendar portraying sim- ply tho foods one should eat daily tion. I-mng om on your kitchen wall to remind you, through all tlw devs of i944. “hat Canada's Blood Rules are on the front line for home defence! EGGS AND CHEESE EASY T0 PREPARE Eight eggs. l tablespoon chopped ey, c grated cheese. i-I Imp cream. ‘alt and pepper. Beat sags slightly and add rc- mainina ingredients. Pour into a well-buttered frying pan and cool: slowly. stirring constantly so that the cheese will be melted by the time the eggs are cooked. serve on toast. Need This bedtime er done in cross stitch is one all children lmow endNlove. I-lot iron rn o. ‘M contains contpletc ons. Po order pattern Writs or find above picture with your name and adores with l5 cents in coin of stam s to Needlework Bureau Char ottetown Guardian. Design No. N8 NAfl--_-—_———_ STREET ADDRESS - — - -' - heard of her. means nothing. a little lomer- Evidently he is r10 hall of fire as a lover. anyway, so wihv do you want to bother with him? . Ilse this External Way To Relieve liiseries of N0 Ill! or mason oessr Pmna f! H R N00000:: bin S ......'.:......'"'...'............* am iaexplained and Irritation in Emails! Ts remed for relievingnmiseries of diildrerrs colds -Vic{s VspoRub. xpcriencc has taught’ them what to expect when they rub VapoRub on ‘gluon. chcu and bad: at bedtime. 94.1"!- e. u- ._ _......_..__/ . .». Why M stYoung Mothers ildrensilnlils mmrvncrz/mxmx.gl/rvlnlrmwmmm/ Almost a: once-in 5 minutes or less-the enetratin arimulatln action rcohfefvapolub 8 - ' For hours this grand double-action keeps on working. Invites restful, refreshing, strengthen- Jfs-reslly-daugsrous roneglcct s child's cold! And often by morning most: of rho Most modern mothers know this. m sery of the cold is gone. That's why they mm to the time-tested home Now when anyone in your family-child or mp-cstches a cold, do what most modem mothers do, OITY-———PRDVDlOE—-—— ~ hum TRIM IUMPQ The mainstay of any be is this efficient and pretty lum r. No. 3488 in size as requres f- 7-8 yds. 54-in- fabric, the long sleeved blouse requires 2 1-1 yds. ail-in c. ,-. I Send 30o for pattern. which in- cludes complete sewing guide. Print mimber plainly. Be surs to state sisc you wish Address. Pattern Department m; Charlottetown f‘ " . Nuns Street Address New Groom Deodorant 8s]: y help: Slop Porspirgtion l. Docs no: m drama or men's shirts. Does not irritate skim 2- NowaidnguodmCsnbsuscd rightaftershsving. It Prevents under-arm odor, p: stop pmp on safely. 4- A are, white, antiseptic, l. lAwsrdadlApégéLSeai oi no Home lecraft A For The Home IDMJON-(Oil- rho Cancel“ Ornas .1 ior rue hal rant a I!“ loualil of vitamin tablets to Brill? to hel combat an incroasinl "i" riuii Ilillfioll. will ‘at ts aunt. tbs an n our