T"N°"1?711?31.51‘. 26' 1°43 THE CHARLOTTUUWN , GUARDIAN Dorothy Dix Saysl- W“ ’/ were": an r0: m: amt/ammo, rue/rm d0!!! Jill!!!“ / + Living 5o’ Leisure The Woman's Realm this good drainage will keep the loll sweet and wholesome. HJYB AS “Unl flight boys who are full-fledged h‘ of the science class of an Illinois school have convinced school officials that boys, as well as girls, can learn to be- come good homemakers. The boys B1’? leflmllli how to cook. care for babies, make beds and otherwise manage a nousehold- Three times a week they roll up their sleeve, don apiom and work alongside girls in the class. Superintendent l-liibert I WI!!! 700 M018 , FIGHT 7011K JKII/Mifflt y 4f Mill)‘ l)‘ 700 PM!!! If]!!! 'l‘HINGS WE ‘GRAB wrrn GREEDY HANDS SLIP BETWEEN amen. Possessive Wife finds That Only What w Share With Others Is Kept Happily - teatfaiiltof' ureand arose KING (oir TEA Aril‘ COFFEE waumm Bay, have you started walking, Or have you Just been talking, And let it go that way? You know we've been instructed That time must be Yes, every blessed day, From even what ls useful, Important and amuseful- To do our walking stint. ‘Twill make us bright and snappy, The doctors sa , and happy- So. shall we take their hint? --Ex. ro was] PILLOWS - sits use“? ~ - 0 ‘B. o '0 e trou leg . edies that emu them. “'1 this. for instance. ls the highly intel m; nt woman who can never make a . . she la personable, efficient, incl . . Her min is on her work and ' like {h v ss man who need rotary, or department head. or what not A famillaryogamcgle of A Job Qnly You Can Do 1 Irteo Control Question! ‘reateitirineagr. so a warranties-l. e ans"! s a new .».. ‘efitrn no lunch, that he had rush- Q9§OQ4990:§-Q§O64:~ All That Glitters i iiv Frances Parkinson Keyes i 1e w 0000000040 Y f4 oovee00oo0o0e+oooooov0e The tidc of traffic them along ' 111 11D to the An officer W85 standing at the head of the gangplailk, and Just beyond him, Albert and Betty Lichtenstein were welcoming their guests. Helen and Guy were sur- rounded zit the mcmcnt, so Bob did not try to _speak of them. but threaded his way around among the other people, Welby and Ver- onique had come up from Hunter's Green for this dinner- they were gozng out a goccl deal more now andulzcy were welcome everywhere. Ronnie was saying something to Bob about Saratoga, but he hardly hczird her. He made a vague re- mark, which would have served as an answer to almost anything, and turning to see who else was there, found himself confronted by Giles Arnold. He was dumfounded at the change that had come over Giles. who looked like an elderly] and harassed man. Isabel was at the dinner. An- other woman had disappointed at the last mcment, and Betty Lich- tenstein with characteristic kind-, heartedness had asked her to lilli W Y el passionate and purposeful. The hostess gave the signal to move forward toward the Bob kept thinking about Zoe and wishing that he could see her: but she was on the other side of the double L, diagonally across the narrow table from the hostess. He rcmembered suddenly that he had ed about all day in the heat with- out stopping. No wonder he was on edge. But that did not exoner- ate him from speaking the way he had to Zoe, He would tell her he was sorry he had done so. He would try to tell her he was glad there would be another baby. There geetned to m some sort of stir on the opposite side of the table. Unable to control his cur- iosity, he turned slightly in his scat", The Lichtensteins steward was leaning over Guy. saying some. thine to him in a respectful under- lone, Though he could not hear the words, he was aware of a, swiftly stifled exclamation. Then; Guy leaned closer to Mrs. Llch-l tenstcin, rising a5 he din so. At. the some instant, Zoe pushed back her choir and crossed the déck quickly to the place wnere Bob was sitting, "France has fallen", she said in a stunned voice. "Rcy- mind's resigned. The Maglnot Line's been abandoned. Guy's just had a, message. Come on. Bob. We mint, get. back to the office." H9 followed her, almost unsee- ingly, to the gangplank. Guy and Helen were immediately behind them, and Helen was saying somfl- thing sweet and soothhiz t0 h" husband, who was steadfastly re- plying that England would fight on, whatever happened. Bob and Zce climbed into their car and drove off. He drove quietly and quickly, without looking at her, and she sat staring straight ahead, ap- parently scelng nothing. “Are you still there beside me. Zoe? 0r are you about three thousand miles away?" l She started slightly 1n he; seat,- and turned toward him. "I'm afraid I ‘was. But I'm back now. What is “Will you do something for mo? Something thzit'll be hard for you?‘ __"I_‘m_ngl,__isfraid of__d'~l C I gi W '6 d h Rial-sis 0N zvziiv" PilCli/IGF things. You know that."- Press Building. in nzind at the others back if I can't manage it alone. write a. stor to get to be know I have to write my story. You know this means more to me than any ever has before or ever this new; story, you won't you've got to stop. thinking that if you'd taken can! of yourself before, if you hadn't driven yourself might have come out differently. This time you've baby and get well afterward your- self. baby have baby," she began. broke as she said it. still, and Bob. knowing scored at last, went urgently on. your share should up the future, need its new g6 wanted a child more than anything too. You and the baby. of us. tries to do that as hard es I'll try in. It was almost as fantastic to i to do ' that Giles had once beeriftoi worry about the future of Arn- er ca. the core. table. 8011c no real Building, Bob switched off the engine and waited. Zoe did not move and presently she looked up at him. There were tears in her eyes, but her mouth was steady. She nodded. Bob leaned over and kissed her before he got out of the sir. he said. "I can't tell you how proud you soon. Meanwhl e don that you're my high You're tops. You're the" grandest i gently with wet, hot cloth over the blackheads. They simply dissolve and i disappear by this safe Arkansas and 'w restaurant what's in it aijd ome. whale you d ver 0T aII!.-. ___ 1 . » To wash feather pillows, soak in soapsuds for several hours, chang- ing the water as it becomes soiled. Then put them through a. washing machine or wash them by hand. Rinse them well in clear water and hang them in a sunny place to dry. Turn frequently m change the position of the tick, "All right. Whcn we get to the I want you to ave me there and drive home lillJilt mo. I'll take everything office. cal the But I don't want you to ‘ylfltcnight. I want you .___ “You know I can do that You sum‘ nas CEILING Suet, obtained by e grinding or ly chopping beef caul, cod or IAIIIgaIIILi-tnow. But if you write m each °1 111° 15 5°11?! 01 CHEF/ill _, Shortly cooks will be buying it w u meam- for Christmas cakes. plum puddings And my; “m, and mlncemeat. I can't help ——-—- Fabrics can be finished in such a ""1"? of Ways that they present an entirely different appearance. Here are a few finishes which the average woman should be tho- oughly familiar with: Sanforized - this means that the fabric will not shrink more than l per cent at the most. Bellmanized marked on cotton garments, means that no starch is needed after they have been wash- ed in soapy suds- A Seersucker finish gets its puckered expression from either caustic soda or altern- ate weaving, and woven seersucken of course. is less nulcklv to stretch‘ ,or bag. Cotton fibres arr- brush-H , up by revolving cylinders to achieve ,a flannelettc finish and glazing in- dicates that the material has been process”! with either starch, shellac glue w, 011 won't be abe -to you. so hard, things got to have the This time you and the 80f. to come first." "I'll be all right, and so will the But her voice; She sat very that he had "You've chosen for yourself what be in building America's going to neration and you've 8e in the world. See if I can the work and take care of you All three If every husband and father it, there won't he any need “fhrvw hmio» “k-I- my] perhaps. even die, it is usuallv be- cause the drainage in the not ls faulty. The correct way is to choose a curved piece of broken pot and place this over the hole at ‘he bottom Then arrange a layer of crooks over this niece. Add a few lumps of fairly hard soil, fill in ‘be Because it will be sound at The false values are all w. We've got down to the ones." They were in front of the Press feathers in the' fin [kidney fat, has a maximum price‘ Pearce said the boys sissics; they are in carries , and they have proved that such young- sters can learn to be good home- makers." HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Don't be angry witlrihe stoies or to be waited on. It ls not their fault that they are short-handed, and they are doing the best they can A pleasant smile and courteous manner will be helpful. HAIRDRESS MUST BE SLEEK. NEAT i NEW YORK-Neatness is an im- portant factor in fashion this sea- son. Every hair must be in its shining place. nothing windblourn or casual goes as chic hairdress. It's that sleek, slim look women are after, which L: perhaps the reason so many of the boys say they never saw girls look so well dressed as now. I-Iats are either half-way affairs or so tiny ‘but they would be absurd on anvthino h". w/"l-rrrocnieri heads. Never mind their angle, which is definite- lv a: 31-" 141-». it i-wr hi». rvraqt can “lat "at and hair err-ordinate, and that 7mm ‘spjifl r0 “~91 w.“ m“... the‘ right-out of a bar-Him; look. A niece of absorbrnt cotton worn in the fingertips or rubber gloves will vii-even‘ flnvernell- from cut- 5111" ‘1l“"“"“ the rubber and ruin- i": the gloves siniriw rr-w-a-r- iravn T0 MANAGF ' Sill-en hair is beautiful, but it is difficult to keep under control. In the first placs- extremely soft, fine hair is more likelv than mars- er hnir to law'- a tenderic" toward oiliness. Therefore, brilliantine often canont be used on it. and after o shampoo, it flies every netting mould and insert the “loot which should then grow well, for iiisisilvliiiiiil "D5 TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Popleaa Many Suffer Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. "My, but you're s. grand girl, zoo" am of you. So ion . I'll be seeing rl in the whole world. THE END. them. ei two ounces o! peroxlne powder from any drug store and apply Y lead in your sgl. red and bepleaa. Low blood count means you haven't t lflOlllh red blood oornuacl. ltls their vfigl I [lob wflcrrry ‘lifegglvlnfijgiiygxngiiomt your mo‘ ungl mul on your y. i-i ua as t “mpg m. lakes oxygen to explode gasoline in your car and make the power to turn the wheels, so you must have plenty of oxygen to q. plodo the energy in your body and give you golnl power. Got Dr. Williams Pink Pills today. The! are world-noted for the help they give In ~ increasing the number and strength of rod Than with your blood count up You'll feel like a u bounding lib-kills stars as Yo“ ‘If. DI II On r- D m Dr. William: Pinl-i Pills won’ u. mm" dopey. RICE-BOWL or uiriiféi‘ sixty-six million bushels of rice "0 produced in Louisiana, Texas, California in 194B. wbinhway. Also. no matter how excellent the momma m- lici" expert the flnoer w:vi\>_ hclv- n1 this u"... is bolt-a m u...» tom"... an’. ‘(Pgiegs more riuicklv than hair which has more “bcdv" to it. The latter sort may be shampooeil and waved every six or seven days. even ‘w frenuentlv if it gets attention be- tween shampoos, but not baby-fine hair. so the soft-haired woman. blonds, or brunette, should make up her mind at an earl" ails i0 give her tresses special attention- f If You Suffer Distress From \ WFEMALE wniiiis Which Malia: You Cranky. Nervous If you suffer from ramp olu ional monthly dia- N 0 EXPERIENCI '“Ye|, 'e'.s gone after g job, but 11 Revel‘ Set it. It's clerical work. 11y.’ I says to 'im, ‘you aint never- one no church work in your life." POOR CHOICE "I don't like eating hash in a . where you don't know “That's better than eating it at know,“ A SMART BELT What could make a nicer gift than this smart belt, woven by your own fingers? So personal and charming! There are many things you can make-purses to make an outfit, luncheon sets that are bright and cheery, and many other attrac- Ivo articles. ‘Bio conventional threads used ln weaving are wool. cotton, silk and linen, but many other materials can be used. as the weaving procenea describe in our SI-page booklet. Feminine fingers are rediscover- ing saving as a pleasant and use- ful pastime. Not so many years ago it was a necessary aliill in our grandmothe ' homes. Years have passed and women are spin weav- ing, mainly because of wartime ex- igenclea. There's an artist in every woman. That la why weaving is diversion of a superior sort. There are dozens of attractive and useful items you can make. many 0f the_rn from scra_pI._ ‘ h 59nd 15c in coim for your coll! e. How To Weave Useful Novelties to the Charlottetown Guar s; Home Service, Address. Be sur; write plainly your Mme. ad res! l and the name of the booklet- Btart at once —- take Lydia I. Plnkhunrs Vegetable I‘ It not only helps relieve monthly ‘Jain but also tired, weak, nervous eel- lllgl. This is due to its soothing effect on ONI or wosufl a Ion nt- roirriiin- ORGANB. r- u Compound is one of the most eflective medicines you can buy mnde especially for women. Taken fE|l\llfll‘l_V—Pi!lkhlim'l Com- pound helps build up resistance against suc s mtonis. Also a fine stomach tonic de in Canada. f8 "DOC the clerks because you have to wait‘ And Answers nations and Answers on Prleo Control will appear in The Guard- ian as a reguiar feature each day- Tne questions are those which hi" reached the Wartime P1100! 31111 Trade Hoard from housewives in this region. The answers are 1""- vided by the Board Readers. Per- sons who have intelligent questions in ask no price control _:ire invited to send them Ila writnig to lhfl women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee of the War Times "19" and Trade Board. A. A local store and restaurant hare refuse to sell ice cream cones to children. Their quota of 1w cream is all reserved for thelrsodo and sundaes trade. Can they T18111- his? ‘u?’ ‘yes? Retailers are permuted to sell their ice cream as they S66 fit. The only restriction regarding sales of cones forbids a dealer to reduce the weight of ice cream in a cone. ,Q My son recently changed 111-5 boarding place. Can he EYBHSYEI‘ 1115 canning sugar ration to his new landlady as well as his regular ra- tion. or is the former landlady sl- lowrd to keep it? A, His landlady must return his ration book. She is under no ob- ligation to return the canning sugar ration. Your son. in 1115 HEW boarding house will probably con- slime fruit nreserved with sugar “tamed h, ,1 hyqaflfifly‘ ‘vim hoe 1am 0 Gan you tell me whv choco- lafl- bcrs seem to be so scare? A, This is principally duo to the much increased demands to keep the nrrried forces sucnlied. Q. I find it difficult to feed v do" now that meat is rationed. Has the Wartime Prices and Trade Poord made any Prbvision for ani- mills? A Meat with more than fiflv per cent bone content is not rationed. bunch; Io Relieve Misery lliili on Tested “n”, Itshould be shannpqoed frequent- ly and cleaned between times with i; good tonic made especially to correct an oily ' condition. The tonic is to be applied to the scalp with cotton, massaged in for s. moment or two. than removed with a clean towel. When every inch of scalp has been massaged and wipsd. the hail‘, should be brushed for at least tcn minutes, the brush being with a towel after every 15 to 20} strokes. And choose your coil and per- manent carefully. Don't out this type of hair too short. regardless of what you read or hear, particu- liirly if it is not really curly bv na- ture. For it will get to look like a nicked chickens droopy down in no time. Choose a becoming hair style and cut the locks to the length which is required by that coif. Qfllllllllllll llElP lEVE itch, iilsoplr if piles with mildly, scientifically medicaid rubbed r fl This attractive school outfit was made from two pairs of badly worn men's trousers and a womans sweaier. The sweater has been cut over and a zipper added. The beanie is made from a pair of men's socks, the feet of which were badly worn. This is one of the outfits in the travelling wardrobe. The forty dif- ferent articles in the re-make kit are resigned to solve children's clothing problem this season. -.__.__.¢_- .__..... m: cooks CORNER MINCEMZEAT (1943 Style i MINCEMEAT: Two lbs’. lean beef (this may be omitted if preferred). i lb. chopped suet, 4 lbs. tart apples 4 cups sugar (some molasses ma be used to replace sugar if desired), 3 lbs. curranis, 2 lbs raisins, l nut- mcg freshly grated, 1-2 teaspoon ilmund mace, l! oranges, I lernons. 1-2 lb. chtpped c.tron peel (chopp- peel may be used to re- citron), 1 tablespoon salt, Stew the beef in as little ivater a.- possible until it is quite tender. ‘ and grind fine. Add suet wh.ch should be chopped by knits no, and the apples pared, cored 8nd Chopped 11y knife (not ground). sugar (or molases if some is used) currants, ra.sins, spice, orange and lemon Juise and grated rind, citron, and salt, Mix well and cook over low heat l hour-stirring ve fre- quently as there are ingredients in this mix that will scorch very "m. lly. Pack in sterile goers and seal 1m$e¢<11|itfl1y and s re in cool rlilfiobllii‘: , Miiioemea_t__contalnlng SMART SWEATER |g may T0 KNIT DESIGN NO. l7! This smart knitted sweater may be made in a short time. Sleeve- less and large wooden needles are used. Pattern No. 4'12 contains gimgletc instructions for iius 32 o bgouarder pattern: Write or s¢n0 0 Needlework Bureau. stem s to char ottetown Guardian. SUPIU-DICTATOIB A1.‘ WORK crs and breaks up it she is hose the his own wife is not permitted lfnlihil‘ woman who nad to be the . e , , Bhe assumes a dictatorship over her iunwork of the office ioroe. d when her employer discovers rim to telephone l er low v. Before he .' . ilshe Y-erf {e him in busin h . whole works is oackm W" onthsl; We often wonder why the women of a family. when they have ,. . incomes, do not pool the resources obviously be to their ad sassiveness- Each one of authority, and decioe ev what church they shall-at over whether the woman caurr uva: ‘detail d The Chinese ioeogrii in one house. It goes the are pin-feathered ange to ve a martyr complex, can live tsge to do so r e r . wlim th lo i the . r $5.. °° ° " dishes should be washed and llv . nine to be the dictator, supmm 31198991‘. one family that was wm in one water or two. HAPPILY TOGETHER h of a fight is theipicturo of two women ll . o w ole world overu, For no two women, . . and even at that one of the angel; together without getting in -- othefs hair. And only the foolish try it It is women's possesslveness that is salted down in the brine of their give up any rt of her darling bah y boy endure the t ought that her husband still r bo him mother who re . In vain do know-that a man's love for his mo conflict: that it is no more ice cream. Each wants all of too often. like the greedy dog in It is women's, venels riiuonial woes of wives, for it has, theory that a wife should be sl other compenioneni than hers. and other woman. and f lie doeant to consider herself a poor. neiloo malice the tears. s some his love the fable. they lose it that is led l-in-all w code a husband should have no other in rest except his wire. in-law problem one tliil The mother cannot bear to his wife. Phe wile c u etains any affection for - u tell them what. in reality. u, er and. his love for his wife do i- dish th -- and they "H!!! over it responsible for most of the ma» them concoct the » er husband. Accordingietgm-o. never even so much as look at i Jet her monopolize ' him she is entii ted wif " " 8. POSSESSIYB wives lions uuspaups Innumerable wives are as - Ill -of the lady on speak-of their hus ands’ "ol o uld be of ny siren anrflliny tifiy‘ with bitternaess. and resent e the 01:15‘ money they en oy. Iiinuirierabl their grandmot ers out to lunch over t eir Johns payl ' many a. man whose W e_ won an evening, or invite any entc to listen w his Mary Janos said to the grocer through sheer bore om 1h! Ill! '< t m And, worst of all, it is womsn ¥eness this: ‘b m“, m majority of children from having financial sense. any chance to even for all concerned. ttontl ‘in “ ‘fit n?“ The average mother is so c. "as" u" s" porous li.".'..°..'“bi.i€i tars... h ll e do ardagig: tdaretoevenllll Lean” their _wives would raise _ woman b th l . hvusband SQlIPtITOISl-Illlsi: ‘liaise! t‘??? i3"i.‘$“'.%%ii."“.i‘.%°li.’il ' s s . ' e d the grocer said to her,‘ that he takes to w the rout oterminedi monopolize hi! " "a What a pity that women have never found out that the thinis II b iith dy hands grip: slinare others that we keep. meat will not keep if kept in cov- ered crock as incemea. sometimes is stored-meat mlnceireat must be sealed in sterile jars. TO ABSEMBLE PIE: Use I crusts, the other preferably rich or puff paste. Full underorust evenly slip‘ between our flutter!- It is only the tlilbtl full of minoemeat-ll to i 1-1 .41“; on top crust which slim b, mcised u; allow steam to escm page in very hot oven of 450 def- Fahr for 1'0 min. 30 1111mm 1' 55o Jnluzing" mince pic has lam" to . Ill II gllllll a STYLE or REAL DISTINCTION A lovely style that conforms to me new slenderline look, and It the same time introduced Ifl¢1°11| fullness in the skirt- ~ t style No 3478 is 698181.166 °1' sizes 1o to so. Size is re¢l\l11'¢8-11_1'4 yds. 39 in fabric with 3 .0 Yd- W1!‘ a-utinii. complete mild: in are“ méendtwenty cents for Pith-I'll- w its up name, address and style nulinbeisj. lie sure to state also-W“ SEAFOOD ~ _- . the out y nor. iii ‘ of from ae ood. "aclflc Mg.‘ lnllnf - .v final Railways. a substnr crease over the previous veer- or iionu-riaii BABIES If bib i le-f acumen clbe: Wind." h n" u n“. and" which he to ' chins Needlecraft!“ For The Home Although the two children pictured ‘above were stout. healthy-looking ‘fnjilm and well-dressed, their mother apparently feared they would die by glow aiarvaticii. for she abandoned them in a New York police station aftcr pinning a note inside the boy's suit which said "I can't feed them for less than ti a day. The police can take good care of them." In the photo, a policeman shows how the woman pushed in the little lirl. about lo months old. and the bu. about 3 1-2 years, and then fled. / feverish DesIIIIINOJTB NAME--..___.__._- GTREITADDRIZBS CITY-—-PROVlNOI—-' MACARONI PRODUCTS Name’ CATELLI" i