>4 Woman Try This Qld Home-Mixed , Cough Relief. Surprising! Anyone Can Make It. any grain-t. This is =1 snails! oom- - - poun o proven ins-re on N” Coukm" B‘; $57M" oentrated form. well known no: Yo“ mo? not know it. but. in your prompt action in throat and awn kltcheimsnd in lust a moment. chial irritations. . you can easily prepare a really sur- Put the Pine: into . prising relief for coughs due to colds. tie, and add your awful: ‘gig: ‘y-otu 1'7" "ld-mshllllled-Ymll‘ "will" Drill!- make sixteen ounces of really splen- ably used it—but for real results. it did cough syrup. and you got about is hard to beat. four times as much for your money. Flm- mo!" I syrup by stirring 2 lt never spoils. and children love it. l cups granulated sugar and one cup or Aug gm- qulgk "m; w. "hum; water o. few moment until dissolved. soothes the ir. No cooking needed. No trouble at all. esthesoruness, Or you can use corn syrup or liquid makes breathing easy. and lets you honey. instead of sugar syrup. get restful sleep. Just try it, anal: M; 171911 S?! 2% 0110098 01' Pine! from Pleased. your money will be refunded. ‘Diving 59° Leisur The Woman's Realm It! ll ll . “e335? ' ° " "93s E 's Re alm A Jobdgy You Can Do ~ hteotlontroiquestiol Aulaluwon questions snll Answers en "l" Control will a peer in The Guard- ian as a regular feature each do! ‘rho questions are those which have the Wartime Prioes and Board from housewives in e or . Q. Is it permissible to sell home- made jams and Jellies at bazaars? A. Only if the proper k of D coupons are given to the sellar for these rationed items. . Q. Recently three boys from New- ‘ foundland came to board with me. I would like to know if I can get canning sugar for them- A. The deadline for- applying for I little. try a, have taken a load of planning off _ ; your shoulders by offering "double lll-W hill!" ‘ duty" shocs- You find many ex- limples oi shoes that have all the Illfirlti of _walking shoes and still arc attractive enough to wear with dressy clothes. You can ma re from office to date, shopping to‘ dinner. lunch at a counter to dinner at a smart restaurant oomfort-‘ ably and appropriately shod l.n one pair of shoes. | The trend seems to be toward, lower heels and this has come a- bout by the customer's choice. We are told the percentage is now 60-‘ 40 in favor of lower heels. For wo-’ men who need time to get their‘ feet used to heels lower than they have worn for years, the stores have stocked heels in various heights. I In decoration the trend is for, buckles or new fun- tasies on the toes, or the stream- lined. purely unadorned shoe or slipper. Give a little. live a little mirth; Sing a lltte, bring a piness to earth. Pray a little, play a little, be s little glad- Rest a iiitiefjest a little, if the heart is sad. little to Spend a little, send a another's door; Give a little, live a litte, love a little more. DOUBLE FIJ-TY UTENSILS "War wives," living in small apartments with little storage space. are finding that their porcelain en- ernelod utensils have another vir- tue. Double boilers, for instance. may be separated and used as two zauco pans and bake pans can pinch hit" as open roosters. REFRIGERATOR TIP Don't put o. refrigerator close to the kitchen range, a radiator or hot air register, for heat from them is bound to increase the amount of time the motor operates. "PIIOING" IN PAVOUB Doctors and nutritionists have placed their stamp of approval upon piecing" between meals providing thatl an”; snack not takfieway b t mefl- o lime , says aron yweyo chan e and, ini . Harlow of nutrition services. ‘lusts vo increase theglife expeigsinczyfntglf have shown that workers in war in- the Iuit. Yes, you've guugmg 1g dustriss do better work and are less Striped trouser material is being tired at the end of the day if they used for these separate skirts, which gave scandezhing tfneat and drink in h!‘ a ‘thrifty idea. since the social e m o morning and e o men does not call for afternoon. Cl-iildrm, who often ex- sale attire. much bend u much or more energy than a hard-working adult, cannot eat enough at meals to ru ly all the food they need. and be ween- meal snacks are quite in order for them too if they consist of such foods as milk. whole grain bread. fruit or raw carrots. Such foods make ideal “piecings,” for they contribute to the day's supply of vitamins and minerals, as well as giving a "life" to tired bod- ies and satisfying appetites. Although mending lace and net curtains is uent ry, items. complicated dbusiness if ygu ac e e-l you o other men - FROM 11E A ing. Darning is laborious and the -_.____ ms Ls effect is usually amateurish. Hcw- If business concerns would teach ever, there is an easy way u; do their employees to say “I'm "i flerything and this problem i; no before turning down a customer ai exception. First be sure your cur- lot of the sting would be taken (mt tains are clean. Dip them in luke- of war-time shopping for goods warm suds. ds-y, and iron them find services. carefully- ‘Ilhen take a piece of Instead of saying. "f won't prom- clcan net. as near the right mesh isc you when it will be back." the as you can get. dip it in starch, driver of a laundry or cleaning lay it over the hole. and iron cvcr nick-iin truck could sav. “I'm sorrv it with a moderately hot iron. This that I can't say for certain what will stick it firmly in position with- day this will be ready. But we will out any bulky edges. In the case get it 15° you u soon u we pombly oif a] s11; or tear, finelb melslh can smpy used as u ' ack g" m ns ead of s: in - "Y ‘l hold the two edges together, and to wait." the hozstegs in ambulsvht: it is not necessary to find a. match- room could so easily ssv the heme ang piece of lacc. ltihinz moret gently; "rm guppy 1' -j—. won't a abe ri . . HEAVY GOLD CHAIN you will be good efibtugrllioa guilt if DECKS PURPLE GOWN will seat you the minute 50mg one -——- caves.” ‘ hNlvw uyotax -;’l‘he heavy solld ‘Instead of dismissin a customer c ans e 0Y0!!! many a many wth a short (scmeti c. bosom in the days of Charlotte m q grim“, gleeful) “We haven't any." a clerk Bronte were looped over the front could ease the blow with "I'm of a very modern purple wool day- sorry we haven't one 19!; '1“ the time dress made with beautifully store. However. we should havg a draped bodioe end blah-collared shipment ‘in around the first of the neckline in a recent showing. The month. If ou w ll l’ - feminine influence made itself felt "hone uquywhenmfldgheke in black crepe afternoon and came 1n"- short evening gowns. done with 1115mm of saying, "You elm-t tightly molded and figure-revealing haw an appointment until Satur- bdfllce!» T111’? llfld llle Wlde Olden dav." the receptionist in a dentist's neckline; of the period - these are office or beauty salon could so : particularly suitable to ihe informal " 1 k 1 g after-dark dress of today. One. a I can ma e an "mo" mem {gr vou befor urcla . ' two-piece. had dainty bow ties at sorry)‘ e s“ y 1m "n the front, another. snugly draped ‘rt wouldn't take much time or to the body. was mode with e bow effort if the DQODIF who have w at the back of the skirt that hlrit- 1115313001“; u, would gnv_ "I'm ed ever so slightly at s bustle sorrv" when they do it. of course ———— it . ' he . ‘Dovbl’! DUTY, docrnt give us w t we want SHOES SHOWN But it does make the shortages NEW YORK —'l‘he shoe dealers- TRBND IS TOWARD ' MAN-TAILORED SUIT NEW YORK —Tl'i i: d to suits tailored by emefivs Ward's rs ishon the WOIIIOIIWOCBIIDYQh 11,111 top ranking town. suitei’; chisel: Women often order such a suit Better breed slicing gives qu more even slices and protect; yau from hazards. Keep a shay-D edge on the knife and use a light; saw. in! motion on the bread. which slliould be on its side while being i ‘led- K89.“ your fingers away ‘from the knife. Keen your eye on e point toward which you w“; to cut. Make sure the blade is parallel with the face of the bread 3:51 {$12.1 set more slices from i; TAKING STING and inconveniences less irritating And we should irritate each other on little as possible these davn- v MAKE com: ,oo FURTHER- follow those EA S Y R ULES l '| Buy you: codes for flavor.- Get super-rich Chuck Sanborn Coffee! 2 Alwayskeepcodeo in an alr- tlght container.- 3 Measure both water end cofice carefully for desired strength. 4 Keep the codes-pot scoured clean." 5 Make only exact amount needed — never more: 6 Serve codee soon after it's mode. l i v‘ ' IN super-rich Chase it San- rn Cadre, you get the choice coffees oi’ the world.- llor the wealth of flavor you want these days, get Chase k Slnborn 005cc. Quality coffee goes further." CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE with a striped skirt. also, a, wear _ ‘ diet. grooming, training. ' the teachinggof amusing tricks. canning sugar coupons was April l5. Applications will not be approv- ed now. Q. I have often wondered why ration coupons couldn't be perfor- ated so that they could be split in two. That would allow people who! Sufferers Jusfa Few llieve painful congestion and make trl —follow directions in fo der. -v~vvvvvvvv~_ vv-vv '2. Social and Personal z s I N u s - Get Qulfelff! ' » \ Drops Relieveshlfillm - - Make Breothuig' Easier . . Give You Comfortg It's grand how Vicks Va-tro-nol clears congestion » from nasal passages-git... sinuses a chance to drain. . u, Results are so good because Va-tro-nol is s medication that works right where trouble 1s—to re- it-put a few dro s u each nos- __ THE lCI-IARLOT'I‘E_'PQ_WN_GUARDIAN _ TEA AND COFFEE ___ iii.‘ live alone to buy in smaller qu n- titles. Could you explain why t is hasn't been done. A. One of the chief problems of rationing 1s to make it convenient for consumers and yet not too bur- densome for storekeepers. Half-cou- pons would add a problem to the carrying out of the rationing sys- tem. The present system was chosen as being the best for the great- est majority of Canadians. of Painful oils llA-Illil-lllll. breathing easier. SOME CLUES Distracted Mother (to policeman): Oh. officer. I've lost my little irl. Policeman: What was she lke? Distracted Mother: Well. she has her father's nose, but otherwise shes’ the image of me when I was a child. FEEL UNUSUAL Brown: If you had $20 in your poclléet right now. how would you ee Hawkins: I'd think I had some- one else's trousers on. a . Q _ Q/‘VICQ Treat Your Dog Right and ‘He'll Be Happy \ PICK HIM UP RIGHT There is definitely e correct and a wrong way to pick up a puppy. You can meaningless be vary cruel to your pet sometimes. '.i‘he correct way is shown in the sketch above. < placing both hands as depicted. 1111's gives you a firm hold and offers support for the dog. Never pidr him up by tho foreleg: only. If you're going to have s pot. learn to give him the best trest- merit. Lessons in manners begin with short words of command-"Come." “Go," “Down"—taught one at s time and by one person only. using the sumo tone of voice. ’ No whippingsl When a dog be- comes confused. the thing to do it to pet him. Then when he catches on. give him a tasty bit of food as reward. Properly fed and cared for, your pet should put up a jolly fight against such ills as distemper-that particular enemy of puppies which often strikes at grown dogs. too. Do you know how distemper starts? It: symptoms? Our SZ-psgo booklet symptom and treatment o dit- iemper and many other doggdsh ills. Tells how to raise a dog from puppyhood on, give him a proper Explains send 16o in coins for your copy of How To Choose and Oars 1hr Your Dog to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and the name of booklet, liroet scares CITBON MARMALADE l medium citron 2 oranges. l lemon 1 cup water Sugar by measure 2 oz. ginger root Method: Peel the citron and slice very finely. Soak overnight in a weak brine. made in the pro- portion of l tablespoon salt to l quart of water. Drain thoroughly next morning. Quarter the lemon and oranges and remove the pithy part in fire centres and the seeds, then either slice the fruits thinh or put them through the food copper. Add this to the drained citron along with the water and allow to stand for I hour. then cook until the fruit begins l0 soften. Measure the mix- ture and add 1 cup o! sugar to each cup of fruit. Bruise the ginger and tic in a bag and add with the sugar. Continue cooking the mixture until it reaches the consistency of marmalade. Remove the ginser root and pour into hot sterilised Jars and seal when cold with boil- bit I, ,but to continue to run he ‘ every 2 pounds of SYRUP Fa I .. ~ g - éDorotliy Dix Sexi- HOULD AVOID LIVING MoTgiErlli Sana MARRIED DAUGHTER Inability To support Self only Rem" F“ Parent To Impose 0n Young Couple Auomomwhcisilnsnoiali! illllglllfldilll-llllllll“ ‘m. a‘ her married den-Islam.“ metgglllllm Th‘, mlzufir x m‘ “w. fiftl’.“{i.i‘l°$2't I 1.553%... Eff! widow who is being separated from h" RH fhhfiafiill-‘f-g ‘Z5?- methfii ‘£11130 wigiion- w hoihu-ln-ltv per so. , i" “m” M u mwilsetmbl. ' h” Wm“ htglmirtlhogit gged along everv time b ' l h if.‘ fifiiifitdtfi“l.‘.‘l“u%“fefiiiihfaiimh. nsnuontltms navs Gnu. m BAD 8P0!‘ of the peace-maker. and ll ' i wbout w be slain by the beiilzerents who seem Mt W realtlzo hokwegzilseratble they are making her. and how they are tearlllit h" w “firs! is awsefiluatigrT-that obtains in millions of bombs and that BT05‘ abily causes more family rumpuses and more tears to be shed d m0?! ter ' “ than almost any other thing in the world. ems g resent. a problem with which the average family is totally incapable contending. They can only quarrel over it. Yet the solution is simplé eno-igh. It a pears in the necessity in the case. If unh l , the mother is old and feeble and poor and homeless- Xn-law cannot afford to support her independently. tllm ‘v he should make her welcome under his r00 . no matter 110W he disrupts his pl . He owes that mllch to his Wilb- . without whining and complainin! z. stlan martyr. For. tor all. i1’ hl-B W118 l! a good wife. her mother pu in years of hard work training her to egg. Living with an old woman seldom adds to the gaietv of the 00w! , for most of them are boresome and bossy and til-ctlsss. but there is HOl-lllng for which s. wife is so grateful to her husband as for him g; with her mother leasantly. and nothing that she resents so it h t h that cuts her so eeply in the soul. as for her husband to show t a er motzlaer is unwelcome in the home that she makes iust as much as he does. CONDITION CHANGED WITH WELL-TO-DO MOTIIEEB Eur the situation ls entirely changed when mother is a woma of means, amply a-ble to support her own home or live in a hotel. a-milsxhelé her only reason for thrusting herself in her son-in-laws houschuabanfi a is sellishly determined not to give her daughter up to her w; r life. No woman but who remembers ho“ anxious she was when she was a bride to have her own hoéne lDl-LIWYEQ“ and to share with her husband that solitude of two. as the renc p m: mt isdso Dggcglolli tgyrzgzlylgggstgglo want no one listening to their v B11 CO0 I O S klsses- Hence no woman who is able to make her own living. Orulifll-‘B enough to live oh independently. would ever soonest- ROW l! her daughter when she marries. She should save her daughter "lad llglt‘ husbtafid from the embarrassment of havinn to tell her that t ey 0 Ii WEI! GI‘. Nor does this work any hardship on the mother. because olle "l" easilv arrange to live so near her daushter that she can see her a. dozen times s day if she desires. but she can time her visiting to the houree $21911; the husband is of! at business and not be o. nuisance who is verb m‘ under foot A woman once said to me that in all the twenty years - and ‘nor husband hed been married they had never been alone a d" their home. or eaten s. meal without Mother sitting across the table from them. MOTHER-IN-LAW PROTI-ZCTS OWN HAPPINESS i th would b themselves if tififd-ilgimtigfi trlsgikzfigznllgh 1:555: oiulolsierhise llltmtlm upon their in-laws as so much excess language the young opie sol loaded down with at the altar, they would never dream of g0 a‘: lb ll: with Sally when she got married. For one thing they fflflelli 9 l‘ l” m sonal liberty. Flor. no matter how Mother grabs the reins. she can manage Sally's house as she did her own. Also she loves her own ideal‘- tity and merely becomes Sally's mother and Bob's iii-law, which is 11° - ing to cheer about. marries. and who is always a welcome guest at her in-laws‘ because she down‘: live with wthcm. , ing hot paraffin. Cover with lids 2 lemons. and store in a cool. dry place. Method: Combine the suillf- 110m CANDIED CITRON " syrup and water, and add the lem- Peel and slice the citron. Cover ons which have been thinly éllfiellll- the slices with cold water. bring Blrns to a b0 lfflfll - to a boll and drain. Repeat this solve the sugar. and then boll for 5 procedure several times to remove minutes. the bitterness. then cook in fresh Add the citron slices to the pre- water until tender. Drain well. pared syrup and wok "at" the Maire up g gytup 5,3 fellows rm- slices are transparent; Drain on citron used. a rack and allow thor- oughly dried before the are packed. Pack. when dry, bewesn layers of waxed paper in a tightly covered tin box. 1-2 cup sugar - 2 tablespoons corn syrup 2 1-2 cups water and Joli-O Puddings Use them carefully DINIIIL- limited is supply now, ut unehan ed in qnel ty. homes ZWAYS l0 MAKE PREBIIIIIS Jill-ll m Jill-ii vuunmssflfirdfec UNFO TUNATELY, due to wartime condi- . tions, no housewife is getting all the Joli-Q, you are able to get either, you are sure of satisfaction. possible. Here are two ideas to help you. she would like to get. Bu: when and make them go as fafas JIll-O CUIIS WITH CUSTAID " I up: bot cum I up mun! mm l pulqe JELLO (Strawberry, Raspberry or Cbn-vy) mssolve Jeil-O in hot water. ‘Iiim into shallow pan. Chill until firm. Cut in cubes. Pile cubes lightly in sherbet: or par-fair glasses. Pour custard uuoe over the cubes of shimmering Jail-O. Selves 6 to 8. Qlasy, inft it? And here's an idea for jail-O Puddings: \ v Jill-O ‘IRlIl-I I pub; JELLO PUDDING (any flaw. bu! "will: l: specially good) 6 or 7 span plain uh Homo-male loo! Joli-O Pudding n dlrecmd cu the shions So wise is the woman who keeps her own home when her daughter. itaratiire A towel!" my Trough an"? IEIEENEX Tissue I l ic o fleotmotumi it's o onme to stain o Uronnhlhr‘. IIJITI-Illilttfllfllf IHrrHHJHh. Y‘ JIHHH- IIHUIHH? saves loundry- gives mother more time For Red Cross! (from 4 Ieller Kleenex For bibs protects dresses from ‘ciroclei- ly E. A. H.) WAR-TIME ECONOMY By usin tionso K find the N cw War-Time Economy Size llN sis o Then therfll be more svsl ov bod . I10 New War-Time Economy Package pulls th before-o‘ u you (100 poll's) PACKAGE Loot: hell so Ion‘ ogolnl the nme number o! applic- sl always, u’ u ‘Ekffit; Pliffif-‘llllfi? ha. ri! 00 tinuu l 131° P cksgo gave -ii.--<..ll-Jll\l-ll|lLllilllil2i!llllillilllllflllillllltll:3'|l47|1ll5|' SWEET LITTLE FBOCK For Those Speolll Date; A pretty b ue frock with s full skirt is loans 1180 "Id l-hllllllll- The sweetheart neck is always be- coming and a row of tiny buttons down the front adds nice detail. This is definitely a dress in well‘ yhen your best beau is and you want to make it all EXi-Il special occasion. Style Ho. aces is designed for sizes l0 to 20. Size l6 requires yds. lie-in fabric. Pattern 1s hand- cut to United States Standard Mea- surements and includes chart with step by step instructions. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style number. Be sure to state siu you wish. Name Street Address Province ALWAYS TIRED? lack cl Energy tin Drag You Dovm —Ml|il Yilii Feel lllil lMli Olfll Y"'i.e..f°si'f.f.iiti'.--‘i’teil".flttli‘h ififflé; Yet Inlay Rollie never ly know how n iecl~becaule one simple ect. Cit? r mmo gieli system. When the poisonous food waste an tired all the me. You'll be amused t t didueace when you kee [or (om l0 pure vegetable ext . Bile Beans are so gentle they are called '1' e Medi- cine That Copies Nature." These small liver pills stimulate tho iiow of liver hi ooeeocn- llll for good digestion. regularity. that glad‘ iobe alive feeling. For a peppier. b liter tomorrow. try BIL]! BEANS touhbt. rave for outsell their lo action. million u year. convludru evidence of how greatly they help others. At druulm. IYAN —PAYZ AN 1' RIVERPORT. Oct. l6-A wedding of interest took place in Halifax on Monday Oct. 4th when Miss Margaret Elisabeth Payment, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. l- E. Payment, Liverpool. became the bride of Roderick St. George Ryan. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ryan, of l-lalfax- Rev. W. M. Pepper of St. Patrick's ceremony. The bride wore a brown suit with white gold accessories and a cor- sage oi Talisman roses, Mrs. sten- ley Holloway of Halifax, was mat- ron of honor and William Ryan. acted u m; which Mr. and Mrs Ryan left on a wedding trip in Prince lidweid Illllld. ‘rho bride. who is in ch Psysonifs Optical offices in has guest of honor at several social functions during the post weeks. and for the present will reside in Liverpool. PIP WAIDIOII WITH IIJTIONI wIfBWggIu-Ifi-lsidfi- Yo: can on bucket ur simnlificd war wardrobe 53} of t accents kl ‘Marlow i$'§'i'.".°‘.ioh. t ioks with l’ amen do m:- on- a tho m. Needlecraft For The Home sue-skunk“; inc-aural; - . 3295 SIZES IO ru 2O which is sweeping the coulilfl: right now, is a bow-ti; arroni! merit It's simply a piece of bro grosgrain ribbon drawn throulh tortoise she-l buckle. which mat thaob Church. Performed the, ver- , f using ctically iml Prtnlbiiilils. with the decor bgiewelled buc ke you can make airing, to instill from on exire poi: of buttons, ‘ din-tau mowiikonomsnywomansudsili er from oram headaches. ' m: " d w es". m of"? - ue moo ltltt t Pin! I once-take Igdlal. ' - item's Vegetable compound. This _' eflootive liquid not only helps reiiovt‘ . "M rein but also tired. vfll- ‘ nervous foelin Thlghbggauoo of its oil on on or worm?! “$11081”?! i‘ on y-nydla Pinklmu 0°15]! ‘Ind alps build up nliltonol against oueh symptoms. womb "PM thousands report help. Also I flue munch ioalo. lode in Oelllll-