PAGE 1.x Woman's Re alm Soci Living a» --. '~~-. ISTIAT Leisure my“... The‘ Woman ‘s Realm I (Iihtry, A lovely garden, grace! lowed by breeaal, Debtor to no man's hand or brain; Only a Irowsy, vacant lot ‘transformed now to a beauty spot. Blue. lnwrougni with gold and white, ‘Tangled color, sheer delight, Priceless to every passer-by, Free as the wind. the rain and the sky; A lovely garden, by God's good grace: diicory‘, tansy, Quern Anne's lace! —Amy S Bridgman in Tllc christian Science Monitor, ui tansy, Queen Anne's lace: by God's Rood An “acoustic fence," eq with robots which "hear" the slightest. sound and report instant- ly to q watchman, provide the most efficient protection for war pro- duction factories CRISS-CROSS SANDALS For dinner slacks. or to give a. more dressed-tip look to sllnplc cot- ton dreams, the crlss-cros leaner sandal adcrned with nailheatis 1s appropriate, -—-._. BIG DIAMOND A black diamond wcghing 74') carat-s is reported to hnv‘- been found in a mine in Argrntim find is expected to be shipped to the United States. Persplration stains in washable fabric may be removed bv rubbing with soap and laying garment. in hot sun. ‘The drug quinine is extraced Irom the bark o! several species of Qoum American trees. FROM HERE AND THERE! What's new in coiifurcs? - fluffy, curly baby bobs. Grape-groan is a now shade k1 Weeds. Watch your Step a Guard yous charm-with Odorouo Cream." ll will pro- tact you gains! underarm odour and dampness. It’: satin-smooth, non- ‘titty: Harmless ro labrlcs; Goes on in a iifly: Al yous hvourita toilet goods coun- r e r ; l‘ ul l- ounce in,- ouly 59¢: Also 19¢ ppcd svme potatoes, boil “lhey are the wee d the hardcsl-licartsd men an fill. ulcsl. love variety and ca watered l1 ‘rokeepoutbananasfrunmm- inl dark, dip the slices into fresh lemon or orange Juice. Jewellery with To clean gold suds. stones in. wish in warm made with yellow soap, wih l0 w l5 drops o1 salroiaille L-i it. This makes Jewellery brilliant. uiinin daughter n Dr. William: Pink Pills win. Here is e, recipe tor Irish potato bread, known as Fudge, the ad- vantage of which is that it requires no iul. in the making. It is delic- iora served hot win butter, or if lried in bacon (at. it. makes a very little bacon go a long‘ way. Scrub em in their skins, men peel and mash smooth- ‘IGLLEST POLICEMAN RJPON. En land ——~ (CP)—Police Constable Wrl lam (Tiny) Proud o! t» who w and» ilil.'.‘€.l".‘ol.‘é“lifi .§t.2:r.‘:iil*z:~i..2 Mid a “we 51“ and Wilma,“ in Britain. He's six icct eight inclirs fwigfleat,” mlzfggua; ‘filial: ind his iglscycles las wcclll as his bed) minutes or so on a. wail-floured ave w e to or er‘ pastry board, than roll into a" large round 1-4 in. thick. Cut. into eight or more slices and cor-k on a hot grzdtile until brown then, turn and brown the other sde. .id4 right Footstool Cover You Can Weave Yourself NO PLACE FDR BOARDING I‘! you dislike throwng things away, don't let this idea extend to the crllar so that you keep trash around for t). length of tine, thus causing g iilc liazizd. clean out the cellar i'\‘t‘_’l‘_\' trash day, and if you must hoard, put. it in the attic. K One form oi oath-taking among the Chinese is to wri‘e sac ‘ed characters on paper, which t'~ey burn, the idea. being that. the wit- ness taking cnih would so bum ii he swore falsely. SHRINKAG E PROBLEM These days, with clothes raion- lng seemingly imminent, it ls mire importanc than ever thzt; we cxer- clse care in making our summer dresscs. Even if the flbric is scld as wasliablehitb a goad idea. to "(ill)" Your fine czttou dress ma- terials in gentle “fine-fabric suds" befcre_you cut out your patcecn. In this way shrinkage, i! b _ e l5 m3" Mom's bow“? m9 ‘H655 l5 Fun to Make on Simple Loom made HP. and y..u can feel confi- luxury, A gany ‘Vovem 21:3; ‘ilfithe gmmmt Wm stav the sturdy footstool cover to give the i man of the house a feeling of de- Meteorites, reaching earth are 3l°i°ll5 °°m1°m mulclii tug worisel tor wear‘, cavercld. Yo; ytt/leavel igh easily hfwm Sill?! W1 a. rown gaze, sut. ll ‘ t ' armonizmg 01’ l-llc high télrirprraturefignde are Zolorsn-gpcrhrlpg a lirlowered fabric often pitted all over with "thumb for the centre and a darker (or marks." similar to those "fluid 01 the borders Fold ma» m 1-inch grains oi.’ gunpowder blown out “mm, ' during the firing of s big gun. you‘, wood“, m“ “med w, Did you know mat iced tea re_ gecher, with strips of burlap tacked quires only about one-half as much to the two longer sides, form the ugar it . ‘eete. a m n ~ tn simPle 1°°m~ in... c015‘; we V‘ en o" an Up and down, through the burlap _i__ strips, you thread a weaving base Women's shoes will henceforth (warp) o! heavy twine. Than be restricted to seven colors - double a strip oi.’ the cloth (weft) town brown. golden tobacco, the long way. Set: fold against h"! llm- blue lmkel». K0118. upperleft warp thread, running one 79¢ black and will“? ma“ dfi$ cnd 0t strip under twine and the footwear to five colors, and men's “he; over i; work bu)“ t‘) two- Mather 5H1?‘ This double weaving gives an ai- giexsédg be manuraclllrfd l“ ‘mv tractrive braided effect. You bring mx ‘ouiles and babies ‘on’ 9°“ the upper halt under the second Steel L, comet-Wad by ramming warp and the lower halt up, cross- ghe use 0.151601 shanks ,0 esgantlal ing this latter halt over the weft arch guppgyt and safety shoes: Just used, bringing _i'z over second imitation rivets are banned, rivets warp and tinder third- belng zmitted only on ggsrg, You'll find exact details of mak- rniners and safety boots; and ing this luxurious footstool cover metal hooks. bucldes, or other in our Iii-page booklet. Also tells metal lrfmmlngs Me prcbilftid. how to weave charming evening The "50 0f fancy 117113195 0Y1 bag matching bracelet and belt, soles and hcels is curtailed and Scmlg knimng bag c0351.,“ other the gauges oi’ soles prrscribed nuveities ' ' The width sole overlap for ' -~'- ~ ~ -- ,_ men's shoes is restricted to cne- ‘Slirlfld l“ “Hm mrf y““7 9°93’ “mil ‘“°"~ l...» 39%;; ¥filiétilf°niihilslé°vi Always remember iha e Ice, Be sure to write plahiy your goods are bmkd 89mm may ‘mo; Name address and the name o! i" Yflpldli’ as when boiling violent- bmkle" Y. 11G! 11w. of dailies. Street Addreq N0. 111B Acrooheoedstaroliusterdesignis one ire 1 m, The Pflmm l5 w Quay to create. 1t rgiruirrgse gills llllfiieptagtfi-gkgoafggi‘: Pattern No. 1118 contains list oi materials needed illustration of stitches and complete instructions. To order pattem: Write, or send above picture with your name and address with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlottt- town Guardian, To Charlottetown Gqsardian, Needlework Depsrtmenz, minimum nnm--___._____ s-mm-r snonrss--___ _ “"~-v-.~—----- raovmou -<--___.__ Labels on packaged goods are important. They are the shopperh assur-mrke scientific lull to make sure that the profluoh . .13» la l Dorothy Dix Says- HIS ROYAL HIGHNESQ THE BABY; CAN DISRUPT A HOUSEHOLD Young Mothers Would Have Easier Time If Husbands Would Remember To Be Fathers Itlsundoubtedlytnretlntinmanybomesahabymhebntlsaiaa uellspriug o! 10y. but it is equally true that in many other homes a baby ls the first aid to divorce, and responsible for more alienation o! tin a!- rectious bciween husbands and wives than any other cause. Bo it ap- pears tlmt. babies cannot only be bundles from Heaven, but little cans o! TNT that can blow a marriage to Kingdom Come i! their parents do not know how to handle them. . The average marriage is s. long drawnout honeymoon until the first baby arrives. Every- thing is pie. The husband and wife play around together and she dolls herself up to look good w him. She tries to be entertaining and amusing and she shows him in every way that he is the cock of the walk. Then Junior appears upon the scene and everything is changed. With one wave of his pink fist he has knocked Papa oil of his throne. He is the new head-of-the-house in whose pres- ence everyone must walk soltly and speak in whispers. The wife has no time for husband now. Her entire attention is concentrated on the baby, It is the baby she ilatters and caklss. It is the baby to whom she gives all of her caresses and petting. The husband's nose has been put. out of joint by a toothless iniant that looks like a, cross between a cream cheese and a lobster, and when he perceives that he is of no interest whatever to his wile except. as a purveyor to the baby; that she would rather stay at home and watch it breathe than to go out with him to any place of amuseme it; and that; she is more entertained by the baby's google-degoo than by his intelligent ex- pla-ntation about how the war can be \von, it; makes him plenty sore, and jealous, and bored. And. unless be is or the strongly paternal type. he goes grouchy and settles do\vn into one of the men who pass into the silence in their own homes, or else he hunts up some other woman to hold his hand while his wife is holding the baby's. Now whether this metamorphosis of a woman from being all wile into being all mother can be avoided is difficult, to say. A correspondent to this column says it: can't be (‘one unless there is money enough T0 like B competent entourage to care ior his majesty, the baby. She writes. undressing a. baby — not to “Between feeding. bathing. dressing and has precious little time for mention doing lier regular work-a woman pampering her husband, or for curling her hair, or keeping 11D WW1 011T" rent events. Therc is something to be done for a. baby every minute, and if Mother sits down for a seconds rest she can always get rlflht ‘ll-D and change him. She keeps on the go from dawn till dark. and at: nlzlit with the baby's crib beside her she practically never gets a 800d nights rest. No wonder she is tired and. cross most of the time. The miltflvel is that when Friend Husband starts knocking her looks and dispos on she doesn't. throw the baby's nursery chair at his b9841- MEN SHOULD BE PATIENT All of which is gospel truth, and it does suggest that men slwuldibe more patient and iorbearlng with their wives when they "9 8° 1'18 through the baby-wrestling ordeal. lmd ‘hill they shwld n“ expzct the woman who has been up halt the night with a. iretiul infant: to appear at breakfast gay and fresh and smiling and glamorous- We“ the? 1mm that taking care oi’ Junior m half a. day reduces them w o frame. and they should pin a hero's medal on the breast of the ldttle WOIHB-fl W110 stands it, day after dail- h‘l h wif i devoting herself toher babies andilééiililnigoillgleiiilsgifidvnl elstsg aptetoseet lost. Sim?“ i" 5mm“ “d how she is to prevent that under the circumstances. goodness °nly “WW5- just. Perhaps it would help if men would remember that a. lathe!‘ is as much a father as a mother l5 a mother, nltld wand Si; igleiilfaglgflgeg perambulator pushing and walking the colc a nigh - m“ that make is no solution of the problem. It is 1118i? 011° ° °5° 35 44§ooooo+e++wv¢¢*¢4°* being a woman a tragic and pathetic thing. I Q a A Me rnrngSmrle s ~+-~~~----~ HOT LITTLE l-IEAII IS A DANGER SIGNAL WHEN your Baby's held feels hot to your band you must do something. And do it uickly. Read whavlilrs. oi Enterprise goes and what results she gels: “My baby's cheeks and hands were so hot I was inghtcned. i gave him a Baby's Own Tablet at uoou and by aiier supper he nu all better." And ‘Mrs. Francis Carroll, of Midland, lill this to say: "My little glrl wu so ievenrh I was really alarmed. Then I thought cl Baby's Own Tablets, so I gave her three every lwo hours and by night she was up and around." Baby's Own Tableis are sweet-lasting, easy to take, absolutely sale. Analyst's certificate reduce simple fevers. qu l l Elfin}? strikes in the night. 25 cruis. Money but l! You are no! satisfied HULL BE SOLID “The bcsl, thing for ycu to do," said the doctor to the man with a nervous complain; “is t0 stop thinking about ycurself and bury yourself in work." "Gcod Heavens!" said the patient, "I'm a concrete mixer." _ SOME BABY The young man went into the shop and said to Cashier: "I wish t0 pa)’ The last instament on the Ferambulator.’ The smiling c551,. 0r handed him liis recipt and ask- ed: "And how is the baby" "on I’m fcrzlmg tine, thank you was the reply. ‘i its} 5%; melted butler I n I v and nuts. and cs a stir iust until moirteasd. armalade and other 8m Mantis; gyxlngndieuts fr; ht, and d greased brca . in moderate oven (360 orange m gour into well- eke l hour. or until F.) browned. I! you pr fer shredded orange rind cocked in a syrup may be used in place of marmalade. Use the rind of l or- aw up to 8-4 cup oi thinly shred- d rind. cover- rind with water and cock tor 2') miurtes, than drain. Make syrup of 6 cup agar and 1-4 cup watcr, cco, a-‘d rind and cook, with ve y little stirring, until about 2 tahlepors oi syrup are left; cool before adding to bread mixture. ' ormvon soc l c. water 1 c. irradiated evap. mil: l . sugar l c. orange juice 2 tsps. grfllfd orange rind (Xiopped ice Measure water, milk and sugar into sbak=r or iruii jar. Sh e well. with ice. Add cang- juice and rind and shake vigorously If orange Juice ls very sour, more sweetening may be need-ed. Serves 4, makes 1 1-2 pllll5. STR AWBEBRY PIE 2 1-2 cups washed. hulk-rd berries. 1-2 cup sugar (or part honey), 1 W!) hOt water. 1 package straw- berry gelalfne dessert, 2 ieasprons lemon lure. 1 cro heavy cresm whipped 19-inch baked pie shell. Method: Combine berries and sugar. add water and bring 110ml‘!!- Stir in ge‘at'ne dessert. until tfm-pletely dissolved. Add lemon juice and ccol until begin- ning to set. stir in halt the cream and pour into baked ‘e shell, Chill until set. Tcp wit rtmrln- g cream, STRAWBERRY LIGHT PUDDING 0110 08E. I cups milk, 3 tabe- spoons quick ccok ng tapioca, 1-2 011D 110ml’. 1-4 teasroon salt, 1 tea.- spoon vanilla, l 1-2 cup cwshed strawberries, 1-2 cup w1pped cream. Method: Ocmbine beaten egg lk with milk and ta ioca in top of double boiler. Ad honey rnd cock five minutes, stirring ire. qliently. Remove from heat. and cool. Add salt and van=lla, Fold in berries, stlfflv beaten egg white and whipped cream. BERRY RING MOLD One envelope plain geafne. S cups milk, 1-2 cup sugar, 1-4 tea.- socon salt, 3 eggs, 1 tzaspoon vrn- illa whole strawberries, wh pped cream. Meihod: Otmhine gelatine and milk in top of double boiler. Let stand live minutes, then stir in ha]! of the sugar and the salt. Cook over boiling water, stirrng very frequently until gelatlng has cmnpleirihl dissolved. Benita ggg yolks, our on hot. mlk miicvre and str well. Return to doifllfe boiler and cook to CUSlGTd con- sistency, stirring constantly. Cool and add vanilla. When beginning to set. add egg whPes beaten still and combined with remaining Sllkar. Pour into l 1-2 quart ring mold and chill until set. Unmold, iillhcentre (‘with lIGFlE n: roun {mg cream“. ARMS FOR. POLICEMEN LONDON- (GP) — Special "Bimini in modern arms for street lllihflnk 1B helm given some lice in preparation for their dutpeos in case oi’ invasion. The training in- eludes the U543 Oi lommy guns, hand grenades. machine-guns, rifles and reyolvers. with whipped l!" In to can: ance that she gels exactly what the label indicates. Whether a product is labels. On 1h | [g pure. a compound or a blend, the label tells the story. ll the name on the the store shelves. Bzmmfiyfilm. gtolaedruflqiwhamzzilyltffih: lube] doesn't provide all the clues n! irngrdcdiersisnls required to be slated unider regulations of the Canada checking u newl batch of labels ___ _ .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ oo an rugs Act. All over the Dom nlan inspector ar on ih alert .I I ; d | , for new packages which are forwarded to the Food uird Iekugs Division its!‘ ". ' Mo‘ ulmum .n-lnlhl|d"‘mokuu ho“ I“ hm‘ "n" at Ottawa for inspection. In the laboratories o! the divisloh analysis to complete Ingredients, the list ofshe knows what she ll getting. "It "w: lln In to their f*.-r_. 0n the rill". above, inspectors ere h protect consumers aginli nggcrnced {WMJ s and kar- ions ‘Lluy carefully and be sure you get your right size and length. 2. Easy do“ lt-put on your rayon: as cure- fully us those silk ones you - used to have. 3. Avoid euke soup rub- bing: don't twist .- .- a harsh handling weakens delicate threads, encourages runs. 4. Dlp sioelrlnga In lulla- warm Lux every nigbt when you take them 0E. This saves their elasticity z s: helps them fit better. l. Gonily square cul mole- lura without wringing, then roll in u turkish towel. Hang over a rod away from hen and sun. Don't uu clothes- pins. 6. Dry a whole day as lean, after dipping before you wear them again. Rayon: are strongest who! _ ‘ ‘ r Fashions '1 Literture =" glamor- . ous new rayon: or - embergs need gentle care. Be sure you dip them in Lux every night. Gentle Lux whisk: away harmful perspi- ration which rots delicate threads. Luz cuts down em- barrauing, costly tuna M/Mf W” l . LEVER ruonuci dancing, you'll look very .i~—=.-r.-_— --%- - - SHIRTWAIST DRESS WITH LONG SKIRT 3'0: evenings when you want. a long skirt and don't want to look too dressed up, gingham cr rayon shantung shirtwaist drerses are the answer You can get these in in- wmllicuous Plaid: and checks with solid color- tops. 0t course there are the eyelet cot- , with icng tight sieeves and fitted bodlces and ilared skins. such as South American beauties invariably choose for their studio photographs. Trese usually cost a pretty penny but the romantic effect. is wall worth it if our rm is to etch an indelible ‘pcture or yourself on his memory. But if you don't want anything so formal as a. long skirt {or casual “l cnsp and t. o e w t tul This year you’ the variety in weaves in the different. silhcuettrs, andvw slightly afternoon 100k they aC-lle" by means of their Irish crochet lace trimming. r. LONDON, July 15—(CP) -Ohl of the roudest possessions oi Queen Elizabeth is a seven times autographed pictorial diary or the Dionne Quintuplets. Col. C. h- Nelligan, principal Roman Guth- olic Chaplain to the Canadian ior- ces brought. the book from Canadl and presented it. to the Queen per- sonally. Her Majesty he said. W“ “very pleased" with it. Needlecraft/ For The The I111 who has a talent for looking cool and fresh in the h‘tt- est weather is certain to moose this two-niece dress with the well- turhed-out look of q suit. Style No. 356i is designed for clues 12, i4. 1B. 1B, 20, 3a 3a ma 4°- BlR 16 requires 8 8-8 yar-‘s 35- inch fabric with 3-3 yard 33n- trusting. To order pattern: W its Picture with you: osnle aiird d"! "ll-h l0 cents in coin or lllm to the Needlecreit Bureau. Ohar itetown Guardian. The Ohsrlotteto Needlecraft mplluigfifdm‘ emu m. m: ma» It you Iuflar hot flames. dilium. dist-rel M " ritiel", blue spells, are week, usrvoill or tabla —due to the "middle-age" period in I lilo-tab ll I. Pink- Home