' I >21’, 1 ia- v 2 i"! Qfié-ZOIXJ 2'2 7'95’? Fig-B E47. f ;_~,;en ..,.,.. "i .+.-.-r- Qnea-enfisn ant-ulnar l-n-sa-erh‘ -::r<= _ _l'AGE Two ..-,‘;._. _.______ Needlecraft For The Home OUTFITTING THI YOUNG Pays Double Dividends _vou'l. feel when vou [(7 (‘ill £11K. 5E“ 2Q37 is des‘gned -lll<'ll fl dross ‘.2037 picture with you name and d w'tll 30 cents The (ihurlottrtiuvll Glnrdlnn. NMIIB ._________ street Address City YOU WOMEN WHO SllFFE ll0l FlASlllS If you suffer hot flashes, dizziness, distress of "irregularities" blue spoils. urn weak, nervous or irritable Woman's Re al On t her, and one t0 ,ou, be- causeeotothe pride and satisfaction, COIN-rill "l" "W4" i" Th" Glllid- button that youngster of your; into thh prin- oess-cut coat and dress, and know that you made it yourself. The af- fect is sniurt, the I .es are right be- _ cause the ‘re simple, and tile de-l ildlfd by 11W B0B"!- ' ‘Hliee _ , 1,5 fofchooslng this Dagny-rice control are muted to go;- rieglrlal Advisory Committee of the 5_ and 5 51“ g requma, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, yabnc m» 1 3-3 Jhappcll Building, Charlottetown. _/ h for coat; and 2 yards‘ —’—'*‘ ‘I'll ordur pattern: Write or send ed- coin or thin. and not sin‘) s fr» the Ncedlecrnft Burcmiyou necd. firm; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __,. ._ o~aooonwon ' A J b 0 I o n y wanta get goin’ You Gan llo on gmwinq m» Control Queetiole ll Oeeler Oele I 000D Feel let In?‘ ‘m, “m”. inure indium! Scienceeeyedler to grow normally end fill out,yon mutt have Proteins, food-Energy, Questions and answers on Price Minerals and VIILUHIKILLISICXIIO this! Rolled Oats lcadsurnany other whole-grain cereals in Pro- teinel It’: ‘trl le-rlch" in Vitamin Bil igh in Pood- Ener l Contains useful amounts of Plosphorus and Iron, tool Andisitm Cl'\.l€’lli.lOll§_? M-m-ml Folks love it! And Quick Quaker Oats cooks in a jitfyiTry it todayl f”? 'l'nPmp0r1ivn/o__,..~--.~- '''' " ralorloknwo ran ll o regular feature each day. (he quoetlone are thoeo which have reached the Wei-time Prices and, trade Board from housewives in‘ lllla region. rho answer; are pro-. Reader; who llzlve intelligent questions to ask on send ylhem In writing to the Womeni , Q.--I am a boy 0t school age. How can l llcu to conserve out- ter? A-By spreading the butter taking more than Another thing: use butter that is hard for snack at lJtIKllllllC or zlitcr Take the butter from the refrig- erator or the cellar ill time to let 5 it soften before you use it. Don't expect your mother to use butter, for cake or cookies or for frying purposes. There are other fats P_,n\m.ce zvhich can be used nstend of but- V _ I.‘ v r and as far as cakes are con- cerned, we clln get along very well without them flllywlly I O O O Q __ When docs the reduction In "18 Drice of creamery butter be- come effective? . A.-Rcductions at retail became] effective on Monday, December 28. Where retail prices have increased INVISTBD IN OUAKER OATS Colmplareéi to the avenge of’ many i‘ I.‘ zzzsl. = "e 4 GIVES YOU . a: ' COLOR HAS PLACE Living o Leisure The Woman's Realm “Lyn-um 1mm! Gnu. ‘no remove water menu on wand Little biue bonnet with nothing much on it, Simple adorning for D0911 1011118 mill cl Thrfigklxfl-SSAE whg bag?‘ it treads way; an With eteDs that are amiid. but hurt that is bold. s the task that is born 0! believing, Hers are the hands that are serv- ing the Lord. Hers is the crown that the engele are weaving, Hers arc the prayers that are waft- turpentine, cover spots with a little wax, then polish. TEN WAYS FOR KEEPING ITI‘ A busy executive seldom ‘ " that he can take time out et in- tervals during the day for phyiiflll exercise. A writer in Forbes lists the following ten rules for keeping fit. 1. When you have occasion for a short walk, even if lust from 0110 department to another, walk an rapidly a5 you can, taking atepe ee long as possible. 2 when you get up and down from your office chair, do it with- ed to oc. I Hers is the joy that is born o true wt using your hands giving, Herirggf 31f §§§§“’°‘ that spring any purpose, clraw ill your stomach , ' _ nd ke p it in. Heringlwpéhlelvlllitgds m“ m" mean a 4 Bereathe deeply Exhale slowfi . . ' ly and completely Inhae unt Helsmagls tgfihitwts that find grace lungs nre as full of air as poss'ble. Wudm“ Anderson 5 When your hands are idle. as flew Zealand Wm‘. Cry during an interview or a confer- ‘ ence, keep them under the tab‘e or desk and clench your fist m; hard as you mo, ‘Then open your hands, stretching your fingers back as far IN KITCHEN, TOO NEW voax. Until rather reolentiy qseiii§§hlgirlll 5:‘; m seated at vow gggjfi,'gl,lcggrilte Tferfllrllnljiétreylj, desk. occnsionnlluralse your knee as lookllliz, n0 doubt, but lulidiy hum,» gar or? youhcag wthgllt lllfting vour ltke. Today, however, color i, u 1°95 US$111 e o‘)? ‘ls en “w” 731" much e matter- of course here as "g" 7°“ e9 “e m‘ ° anywhere in the home. and colorllmmnd 53”!“ and m“ m“ “u” , - tvour toes as hiirh as possible with- dlirlrlg or sleeping rooms. Kitchen ' Whe“ yml drop wmemlnz “ml floors of gay linoleum have con- “M” t0 PM‘ ‘t “P- W“ Wm “m trasung bordérs or artmuy desist“ consume any extra time if you do floors, rub with e cloth dipped in 3 When you are standing up for e due to the "middle-age" period in Made in Cllrltldn. Pinkhams Coin- pountl is lrortll trying! must be reduc level. In general a clit of two c utlixifalt 4-Z€Z~Z§Z'Z%I-Z€H€Z-Zi Elf? A Morning Omile WINTER BEAUTY (a; r. n. MacArthur) MacPhQson was in love. and nf- by ter he and his g‘rl had had a wak ft white flake! thin 611171‘, one evening he invited her to have ‘a drink, feeling sure she would ask ' for l.\ ‘lug more than a modest AAPSSV hctir the winds lemonade. ’ "Wei.. Jennie, “Ln-d whnt'll I order for ye?" "Why, thank you," “I'll have a large port. "A largo port!" he grasped. "Lash. woman, come on oot and Ill buy ve 1 a picture postcard 0' Liverpool Har- bor ' BIHTKCI at the falling enowi ltru 'l*.o river's stir-dill! "N"! “to, m ' d a crystal trail! . e seems to sleep, to dream. her scars ‘ncztth winter's The Theme Mrs. Harry Sn dear," he said, RObQFISOH. A a discussion on the replied. Hymn, lcs was held by dicing the annu Le thought his shirt was white until he got a look at his [ial's Rinso-Washed shirt ‘\\"l\'l ‘i. ulllcrilllicc-P-Youcnngctyour ' \\ .\il the rr/riler! ubile-yvithoul buiL-lircuking rubbing or boiling! l jut: let the wash rank ln Rlrlso suds. Yl-u uvutl nu softeners, (or Rinso makes ll-t- 'l4'tl;\f \\.III.‘I' snupy all the way [llltt qgli. l\('f‘i lhc must soiled things IIiJtil only n quick rub between the IlflljLl\(H,ZY('I1ll£‘lIl clean. Then you iusl IIHvJ, filtll the clothes come white as lnnw. \\:lshnhle colors stay brighl enll ircsll. l4’ flMRW/Ilfo: IIMWME- Try Rinro and sen how many hours of work it eaves you on weshda . See how gentle it is on hands. And you owg a washer, remember-tho makers of 26 famous Canadian washers recommend Rinsn for best results. Get the economical GIANT package. DISHES AlMOSY-WASH THEM$EVISI dishes in Rinse’: richer rude. them e quick swish. Rlnee en Grease is gone. No need to wipe-they're lb/ning clean. w” RINSO GET$ EVEN EXTRA-DIRTY CLOTHES CLEAN AS A WHISTII EASILY r mo Rmsds uo-scnue WAY 001/9455 71/5 LIFE or CLOTHES. mm-‘s MIGHTY IMPORTANT mess oAve A LEVER raoouw RINSO WHITE WHITEST wince October 30 of this year, they ed to the October this will mean ents a pound ho the consumers. This reduction applies to szl. liter. RIVER. Y. P. U. regular week] meeting of - the Hunter River Y. b. o. was held u‘, in the church with the President, Mrs. Reggie Whltlock. in tire chair. for the l Great Man's Work,” was ooriductled the missions converwr, Mrs. Or- . , followed by I-fgin, "Creations lord. We Give ee Thanks." Script. eveninz, “Doing a lire was read by litll after which a prayer was offered by Mrs. F"l'on prayer on “Great Works" was tend by the leader and the settle followed. , "Rise Up O Men Of God" ' closed the wormlp pericd. ther study on the Acts 0f tire Apost- A fur- Mr. Murray. This al mrctng the fcl- IS THE wmre ,_ 267% MORE In Pro- Iolne- l0O%MOREIn Food-Energy v 150% MORE In Vitamin Bl O 95% MORE In Iron I 429% MORE In Plioephoflll. fifiabeu/Wlofi-Gaun lllllllllll OATS Indy Canada's ' ' Irooldcel Fool i lowing officers were elected; Prea- ident, Mrs. Reggie Wnitcck. Vice- Pres, Mrs. Hazel MacLean. 'I‘rcas., Miss Florence Noyc. Sccy, Miss Thelma Maclcaln, Convenors, Rec- reation, Mr. Pitltml Robertson, Mis- sions, Mrs. Orville seller. Fellow- ship, Mrs. Chester Wtlltllottk. Cul- ture. Mrs. Harry smith. Citizenship, Miss Marlon Gillis, Roll Call Secy. Miss Verna AIIdTEWS. Publication, Miss Beryl Johnston. Organist, Mrs, Cousins. Asst. Organist, Miss Mar- garet Crockett, leadership Train- ing, Mrs. Fulton Robertson. It was decided behold the next meeting on New Year's night in the hall, this meeting to be a soca‘. Meeting‘ closed with the Mlzpah Benediction. ad insets and colored curtains carry the theme to windows and doors. ‘NEW LIFE POSSIBLE your stooplng without bending your knees B Use your head more, your eyes less, When vou want to see some- FOR o“) SWEATERS Klimt: on either side of you, don't S What are you gofrllz to do about “oswwggd that old b‘uo sweater? It's still per- fectlv good. except that the sleeves 0O are too short and the shoulders a bit skimpy. Well, don't give it up for lost. Cut the sleeves out, than ma- chine-stitch and hem the edges of the armholes. If the sweater has e V-neck. it's fine Just as it is. If it has a round or fancy neck. just cut it ‘nto a V and face it with match- ing or contrasting ribbon. And there you have a sleeveless pullover i-o keen you extra warm this win- ter. You'll find that with the reeves out. the strnln across the shoulders i; gone, and the sweater fits oom- fortably. Keep it clean and keep it fitting comfortably by dipping it frequently in gentle fine-fabric suds that won't shrink woolens. And don't throw away those sleeves- run elastic through the w» end they'll make a dandy pair of alm- warmero to wear under your win- ter mat when you don a short- sleeved dram ml? coax: comm: can. Helps You Typing _i__- t9 Learn Bad Typist Loses in Business Rub, rub, rubi She'll soon rub out her job if she dosh‘! lenrn to type "G" when she “rants "G" and "T" when she wants “T”! Time, money and jobs are lost regular ' b girls who don't know the a-fiw ‘He tonsil-typing system. And yet it's erlsy—you can start lean-ling at home. A chart like the one in our sketch ehowa you Just how to place your fingers on the keyboard and what keys each finger should strike. The eight dark keys, or "home keys" are where your eight fingers not when not typing. When one finger moves to efrike another key, the othere stay "home," keeping out of trouble; then the typing finger quickly returns to its base. In addition, the keyboard is di- vided into eight sections, one to eech finger. Your right forefinger can type "l" end "m" but can never lump out of its section to "e" ovr “P. That's how mistakes are prevent- ed! Our SZ-page instruction book- 1-2 cup of chopped candied cher- ries FROZEN FRUIT CAKE 2 cup; of milk. 1-2 cup of eugar 1-4 cup of flour 1-4 teaspoon of eelt I eggs 1 teaspoon of vylilla 1 cup of wh te raisins. 1 cup of broken pecans 2 cups of crumbled macaroone 1 cup of o-eam, whipped. Scald the milk. Blend me sugar. flour, and salt,- add w the milk and stir until smooth. Cook l0 minutes Pour over the beaten eggs; cook until thick, stirring con- stantly. Cool Add other ingredients and fold in the whipped cream. Freeze in the tray of an automatic refrigerator. CORN RPEAD BATTER 1'2 cup filo-l l teaspoon baking powder 1-3 tieaipoon wda 2-3 (‘up Porn meal l eat’. beaten 1-2 out) sour milk or buttermilk. 2 tablespoons salad oil Mix ingredients and pour over meat mixture. Bake 25 minutes in a moderate oven (350). SCOTCH SOUP 1-4 cup rolled oats S cups wait": 1 cup potatoes, chopped l tbsna onion, minced 2 tbsps. flour , I them fnt l tsp. salt Promrr- OBIKYIPT as for rvorrklge and cook l5 nlluutcs. Add rvtfntocs and onions and cork 1-2 hour. Brown the flour with the fat Add to soup and cook until thick, Ma- Iurn your eyes, tum your you one in e lining voci- tion draw in your stomach and try hold It in l0 Watch the tempemtutre of Your offiw. and see that it does not ‘f-‘Xcefll 68 deg. ‘Pemxfd will pg; mm dogmng remove rco from P11’ Mmfllwr in places which are frequented by mice. and it will cjrlve rMlce object to the cdor Bes fbffldkflli: Hes! IbrHeaII / i Girl On m; tum By JOSEPH CHADWICK CHAPTER LII The great flying boat winged southward. Below lb was the ULUB Caribbean. 1n the Clippers salon. John sat staring ullseeulgly out a window. He had grown tired of watching the sea and the alcv. ‘that hao oewme boresome a couple oi hours out. of Miami. He was merely dunking now. - Yet, planning llllead scented inl- IXESIDL. l-lc rellllzcd that he could not. chart his course, lllau out his action. All he could do was to hope for inspiration alter he reached mo and saw Virginia Dime. Right now, he had a hopeless, lost feeling. lit: had been feeling that wily cvry since ills illtcrvleu; "with Stephen Mitchell. It was difficult to believe that this whole business wasn't a drearll. Pulling his eyes away from the window, he looked about the plane's salon. Tile passengers were polygiot. They spoke a babel of language - Engilsh, l‘l‘[‘llC|l, spililisil, l-‘ortngil- JANUARY 1, 1943 y, m I Social and Personal / Fashions I Literature The Favour/Ia for 0ver200 Year: I (‘Oorothy Dix‘ —-__'= Says- SYNTHETIC MOTHER CHILDREN OF CAREER WOMAN NEEDED FOR Millions Of Minors Wil lGet Training In (jjty Streets With Demands For More Labor _.__i_.__________ _ The trouble with worm lth 1dr ‘o: a cinema star or a rlvetgflvs confirtlilicalgdfljilyloglfiaztcflilsfr’ be u m“ _a full time, 24-hour Job. with profit to all concerned. own hearthstone while defending his A man can be both A Ethel‘ 0M1 be a soldier and protect hi5 a father and a lawyer 0011MB’. But a wife can't be a gum ous Jurist and a homobody slnllultan usl , h ' i with the foe with a baby on one unified elite; fargliloiyllgufluinwcfifi ham. without upsetting all family life. This Le In inescapable truth that-lg b61118 bwllxht more forcibly home mu; every day as more and more women are going into war work, and that. become; the Vern. merit into factories to take the place o! men who are needed in the army, For this mean; that there will millions of children turned loose on the ty, with no nmthel- m “m; over them. no 0th to take them, no mothexrnto discipline 1:52am? y‘: fr mflth er to teach B43’ th 1n- in fuveniie deli quency is gnoc- macro narollrs 0F analvnolvlvlo CHILDREN And on every eldo we hear pathetic eboriee of babies who are par in automobiles for safe-keeping whl mime factory; of toddlers fmlxld melee old, because th le their mothcre ere of‘! at workhedt p on dooretepe late at n ht wet, and their til-ea In euch easel the mothere ere not to blame, no woman be anenoughtobeintwoplaceeetonoe nor ebillixg to rea; , he the mlldren and run a home with one handiwhlle pull ng ofl’ e precision e with the other. lavhtxse own mothers are making af them seem very ractical. Oneis a bombs instead of out for enemy airplanes instead of keeping an eye an little JMnny plane have been nlggested f I: the diifimil . but lzxgairxigmouhera Bhflltlyld be Q3: llzed to care for t e children of the mothers in war industries, bu! Grandma is notoriously incompetent to deal with the modern She is either too soft. or too hard. views are of 'the pro-first world war manage a i942 brmld of youngster than she could e. flying fortren. OBSTACLES MOUNT TO NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN It is likewise suggested that the stay-at-home housewives should bend That sounds like a good idea if only it I i I t i ‘ the children of working mothers. ourlgsiqr. Besides, her ideas of Chi d-Olllillffl vintafl‘. and she could no more wasn't the sum-st and quickest way of precipitating a neighborhood war. For what lllother wouldn't nlways take her own children's art when the kids got into a fight? And what mother but who thinks t at her child- ren's noise is sweet music that no one should object w, but who can't abide the racket that other children make? 1 decent food. Besides, Mrs. Brown, who lives next door. or Mrs. smith. who lives up the street. would have no authority that any child would recognize. anti _ w their own sweet wills about. doing as they pleased and coming and going as they liked. ‘ Still, the children of mothers who are engaged in war work end whfl er them must be taken care of in some my. They Thev must be controlled and . . instilled lfifn tllcm. ood c-ltirienshln. For it will profit lr country if we have to turn it over f0 a generation that ls not. flt to carry on. ' To do this we must have oreechea where bablu can be properly twitch can of and give the right physical start in life. e where older children will be compelled to report as soon as they are 00d of school. where they will have wholesome iznmes and amusements an And these must have the authority and bnrklniz of the ROV- crnmeni and be presided over by men and women wlln have bcen irtliflPd to dcnl with child-psychology and who have lhc wisdom of Solomon. thl patience of Job and the tenderness and understanding of mothers. And recreation oentrce quartcrs for the Clippers passengers and crew “How long arc you going to be in mo?" asked Mason. "I haven't any idea," John told "We'll have to get together. 1'11 show you the town." "Thanks. I'd like that." said Jolln. esc. Businessmen, Army uiiiccrs, (lip- plomats. Men of inlportlulce, men who were sure of themselves. They didn't eit worrying. They played caroni. rice or barley may be used. NOW under-arm Cream Doodorun "f"! ' Stops Persplration - A let includes chart, diagram of type- writer and daily drills. Also de- ecribee good umge in typing Eng- lish; how Io type eoclal, official emd business letters, statistics. Can nerve as a beginning for a business college course Sendt 15c in oolns {or your copy of "Teach Yourself ouch Type- wrlting" to Charlottetown Guardian Home Service, Address. Be sure to write plalntly your name address, and the name of booklet. _.______ Name Street Address 1. Does not rot dream or melfe ehim. Doe: not irritate akin. I. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. l. lnmntly SIOgS perspiration for l to 5 days. tcvcnls odor. l. A pure. white, greesellll, lmnleu vanishing cream I. Awarded Approval Seal of American lnlmure of Launder- ing for being harmless to t’: nc. s the lorgesl deodorun 39‘ ejer Aleoln Blend 59H!!! Arrldl selling 1 back of his thoughts. lt was giving i mrds, wrote letters. read. masazirlee or books. A big blond fellow in a white suit came over and sat. down bv John. He introduced himself as Bert Mas- on, an American. Ha had a nice mule, e steady way of looking at uu u» Rio or on to Bucnoe lres?" easked. "Rio Ls my stop," John told him. And you?" "Rio, too. Back to my lob. I'm on agent of the U. S. Department oi Jommerce." It was an invitation for John to tell about himself. John ruefully wondered whether Mason would laugh if he told him that he, John stncy, was flying down to Ric to freak up a romance. He said, "I'm with Mitchell Mo- tors. I've e lltt-lo matter w look nto for Mr. Mitchell. Not business, .‘.n.ll —e personal matter." " e Mitchell company is making iirplane motors now, isn't it? asked Anson. "That's right. We've developing e low one." That led to talk of the war. Gradually, other passengers were drawn into the conversation, John talked along with the N51. and he was surprlsrd to find that hLs be- nfi with Mitchell Motors made the ut ers lislcn to him with resptct. But the knowledge of his crazy as- =ignment lurked continually in the him an inferiority complex. . . . It wasn't unlll the stop at Belem hilt John mentioned Virginia Dime to Bert Mason. Tile two men were Lhell added cautiously, “That ls, if l I'ln not too busy with this job I've d,“ ' got on my han . Mason shot him a. curious look. "You aeem to be worried, old man. Look. if you need a friend for any reason, let me know. You'll be a strangcr there, but I know the town inside out." It. was tllcn that John dropped his guard. He eald suddenly, "Did you ever meet a girl named Virginia Dane in Rio? She's been down there sev- erul months." "Ah!" said Mason "Sure I know the Dane. Blonds, glamorous, a lot of money. Friend of yours?" "The boss's niece. I'm to look her "Well, she'll be worth your trmlble. I once lost my head over her. ‘There was a troplgmgon and the music A . . Gives Quick Relief. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. This well-known medicine, mixed In your own kitchen, costs very little. but It gives delightful, swift-acting relief from coughs duo to colds. It takos but 1 moment to prepare-it'll aocnay any. um‘. can do it. Anti It saves renl money. Make n syrup by ntlrrlner 2 cups of fintnulaterl sugar and onecup of water l few momenta, until dissolved. N0 t-nnklng la needed. Or you can use ("om syrup or liquid honey, instead of BIUZIII‘ syrup. Then pet 21,4, ounces of Plnox from any druggist. Pour thie into o ll I. Egan; drinkem the terrace of the i Wwend I dofl.'t.,e,'ig’wsl,",.i.....l._..heit or I nuurrt was soft and dreamy. I proposcd- However, I didn't get m first base. There happened to be an Argentin- cant in the picture." jgThat would be Arturo Monter- os .. "Yeah." Mason's voice had a w!!! note. "Arturo Montcros. The phony caballeroi" Jollil pricked up his ears. Th1! connzlxsauon might. prove helpful. "Whly phony?’ he asked. “We e man can look and tail and act like a gentleman but, all the while, you know somehow thlli it's only an act. Me. now, I coultlni pass us a polished gcntlclnail, and 1 don't try tn. I'm too crude, too carthly—" John interrupted. "A lentleml-I isn't n. matter of manners. It'e thl way a man thinks." Mason grinned. "Well let's an! then, that. I've got the a that Senor Monteros doesn't think like I gentleman. There's something about him that doesn't ring true. At lealk that's my opinion. Maybe no onl else never noticed it. Certainly m‘ D. "w LIILQBWIJIL" ._ .. . (Continued on MR8 7. Col ll Mother, Mix Your Own Cough Syrup. lt’s Fine bottle and add your syrup. Thus yoe make 18ouncosofreallyaplandldoough syrup-and it gives you four tlmee al much cough medicine for your money. It never spoils, lasts a family n lone time. and children lovo its taste. Andforqulckmatlsfylnlz relief, you'll saylfil really splendid. It has a throe- folll nctlon. 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