PAGE TWO T W 0man’s Re alm v; Social and Per m f€8l soydainly Coovk smart and gay In clean" fresh : undies every ' day! s? would You believe lhaf some girls who think they're careful actually wear the same undies for two day! or more.’ Perhaps they lion’! realize how quickly“unilicotlur"can ruin n girl's popularity! Join the Lux Daily Dlppcrs—' they're the smart girls who dip their undies in Lux every night n! soon as they take them off. Lax removes the perspiration which causes unplt-asnnt odor . . . keeps undies fresh anti new-looking, lit-cps ilitintlness safe. Start your l“, dipping tonight! g of the Parkdnle was hold in the sch m1 o L. 5th 11153., fifteen members and. two visitors were present. Mrs. IL Beer, the presi- dent. presided. After the usual opening exercises ‘ fook place regarding 101' the school. sconded that the 11151111110 pay twenty five doll- ars ($25.00 on the cost of the cur- tains, provided that the trustee! pay ‘ho balance. The Rod (‘ross committee report- Id 4 prs. soc" . I p. rncrss gloves, CORNER TODATI PORK PIEJJTI ham from hooksdsnr pigs’ feet,‘ i-s polui sausage mes. , i Hib-QSDOOQ finely iIiJ-QCOG onion or chives, i tabxspoon shopped parsley, i egg tsllghtly beaten). Medium-truck brown sauce, Sail, pepper. Pie-basic or rich biscuit dough. mo p“, minced ham, add me lightly med sausage meat 11f us- ing sausages, press the meet. fwm the case-st. Add onicn, parsley and lgiiliy beaten egg. then moisten as rd wi h broun siiuce Season " salt 11nd pepper. 1 .. . is-LC or rich bscuit dough to about Lii-Liich LHICKIKSS and stiape as rCUIIdS wim large floured cutier. Race spoonful of the ham mixture on eacn pastry or blsvlil‘. 1o. 111 tlnllll-‘PII 611295 11nd fold 1o "l\ 1 the 1111111: nizxturc; still \\t.. 1o kiep in 1111c gravy and prick tops “ell uith a fork. Biikc L11 a ho: oven, 425 degrees, until the pisze or blSfilllt, dough is done through. Serve nary 110:, accom- pzlliltd by applesauce or a tctnato #312418 BAKED APPLE PUDDING '1 l-i-inch slices bread 4 tablespoons butter. 4 cups sliced sppies 1-2 cup sugar and l-l cup dark writ svrup. 1 ._ quart c buttered side to i with apples ald sugar and syru , and cover with bread. Bake moderate over (375 F1 30 min- uics. Yield, six servings sco§tTs Three cum flour, baking powder. 1&1 cup sugar. 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-2 cup short- ing, 1 egg, 3-4 cup milk, 3.4 cup 3 teaspoons t- sredrn iitisns. ' foc- lw- tho siflod flour. baking pO\\'(i(‘!', wear and $1111.. Then cu; 1n 1hr sliortcziing Add chopped raisins, Bea», e115 uo light. add miIk 1o 111. and then mix wlt-n the flour mixture to nznke a saft 111111251 More mt’: mnv be needed. r‘ c" t d of sec- rol] out I-Z-inch zhick, and cm in mangle-s. Rub the surface of the scones with s little cream, and bake in an oven of 400 degrees about ten or twelve minutes. Serve \\"l"ln. 2 sweaters, 2 quilts and 1 dressing gown It. was reported that Mrs. B. E Cook and Mrs. W. Bums had et- tended the T. B. Convention, held the Charlottetown Hotel. 111's. Cook spoke of the Public Health RepOrt which was passed t0 the members. The treasurer gov. an encourag- ing report. 'I'ha.nke was extended to the commltiee which did excell- ent. work preparing the school for the Dmtrict Convntion, held on Sent. 10th. Lunch committee for Nov. Mrs. Beer, Mrs. Bradiey and Mrs. 000k. Nominating committee, Mrs. Newson, Mrs. Duffy. lVLrs. Robin- son. Mrs. Burke end Mrs. McInnis. Correspondence was read and mated on fzlc. Moved and second- ed that all bills be paid. Meeting closed with "The King", after which the members assembled innige kitchen and enjoyed s light Many favorable comments were PXDYessed about the kitchen, which was re-riecornted recently. LONDON —(CP)- Medical ex- perts have found the children of Britain have suffered little in per- manent nervousness from bombing. shellilrig and other forms of enemy nttac . m w '”cito’cnrar'rit.nr " noniitss “v Coughing Here's Buy Ike-Tested 1 Way To Gel Relief Get after those distressing spells of coughing and ease misery of the cold the widely used Vicks way...Boil some water. Pour i1; into e. bowl. Add e. good s onful THE CHARLOTTFFOWN GUARDIAN 1&0 onsvL unnnnurn VALUES Buy for the future, when you buy for today. Get the habit of taking your change in War Savings Stamps. I - sonal x. Fashi I A Morning Smile .1 _,_. GOING ONE RETIRE "I tum I brother with u “r0048! leg. "rh t5 othlng. I've a ma: who Ilsa tnoedar chest.’ Gfflifiilxggignfliil-"ilged his toothless glilms BI] . ‘Iimre’: fag ma‘ much bed 1e:- uged e ounger $55311,” my wheeiied. when “Well.” said ms mind-son. "I think we are truch better today 1mm in vour aim-z _bn1:er than they were thousands of years ego —e\1e'n the babies swore in the of Vicks VepoRub. Then reathe in the steaming medicinal va ors. With every breath you aka VepoRubs medication soothes irritation. quiets coughing, helps clear head and breathing pas- sages. FOR ADDED RELIEF“ , AL bedtime rub Vicks VepoRub on throat, chest and back. Its oul- tlce-vapor action works to liring you comfort while you sleep. olden days." "How do vou make that mm’ gaspcd grandpa "Whvf replied the “'11. says 1n the Bible that. rllfScd the day he was borfl- ’ GOLD OF GOLDEN-EYE The golden-eye fly is so-celled hsrauso 111t- cyo ln some lights ap- _ 06400001690 OJ-O-OO-OOQ-O-Q Dorothy Dix Says- NEWLY WEDS SHOULD GIVE MARRIAGE A FAIR TRIAL Girl, l7. Wants To Leave —Husband Because They Are Always Quarreling _____i._. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-J have been married almost three months and find that I have made a big mistake. My husband and I do not pzet nlnng at 1111. We never scem to azrce on any subject. He says all of my ideas arc ' We arc always qinrrcllntz. and in some of these disputes 11c has 11o! n so rlncrv 111.11. 111* has beaten me 111).. I have boon 111111111112 of leaving him becausr- 1f he knocks me around m" “hm I "111 l73\"l(‘ll(‘€lll_\' a bride, I think 11 will always be that wev with him. I am not a person who can be bosscd. imd when anybody bells me that I have in do 11 thing I see red. Despite all this, I love my husband and I em wondering. if I left him for s while. whether he wouldn't. come to his senses. He ls ‘.59. xvhile I am only 17. What do you think I had best do? MRS. V. ANSWER-Three months isn't a very long time to give marriage a trial. If you started in any sort of an t'11t»e1'1>r1.se, you wouldn't expect to make n tzrcnt success of it that soon. A younlz doctor doesn't expect. patients to come crowding into 111s office as 50011 11s he hangs out. his shingle. A gibccr doesn't expect to have a big trade the minute he opens his door for custom- ers. 1f you were to get a job as stenographer. or a. waitress, or e saleswoman, you would expect to have 1o learn how to adapt yourself to the ways of the otlicc, or the stoic. and 110w to take dictation. or learn how to sell goods. But when you get married you expect every- thing to move smoothly from the very beginning 11nd 101‘ 1t t0 be a won- derful success. although you doirt know the slightest thing about 11:1. Yet wifehood is the most complicated Job on earth and w maike a g0 of that a woman has 1o have knowledge of e dozen basic thoughts. To begin with. she has to be a good cook and a careful buyer. for, as a general thing, her husband 1s just starting out in business and is making a small salary that has to be spread over many needs. ‘ IIIS TASTES AND HABITS Then she has to study lier husband and find out his tastes and habits and cater to them. she has to learn how to adjust herself to her hus- band and how to handle him with tact, and to walk high. wide end hand- some around his peculiarities and prejudices. No inrl can learn all these things in three months. It. takes years and years of patient study and trying to git even 1s. smattering of them. But if she loves 1101' husband enough 1o stick to him and stick to her job, she can ma-kc a success of it. Many a marriage that. got off to a bad start, and time and time again threatened to go on the rocks, has been turned info 11 glorious success. Your priliClpfil trouble is that, you married too young. No girl of 1'! has the knowledge of life and men and the self-control to know how to handle a husband and make a success of marriage. If her marriage turns out happily, it 1s because she has had the luck to gf-t a husband who is old enough and wise enough and who loves her enough to hold the mer- riage stciidy, Mule she is learning how w be a good wife. And you do not seem fortunate enough to have gotten that kind of a husband. 1 cannot advise any woman to continue to live with a man who beau her. That is up to her. But I cannot. see that you will help matters by leaving yours for a while, for I should Judge that the way he treats vou indicates that he is trying m drive you away and get some excuse for div- orcing you. At 17 you have a long expectation of life. look forward to with who gives you a black It. ls a doleful prospect no a husband with whom you continually quarrel and ey_e when yop disngreeyvith‘ . . MARRIED SOLDIER. SEEK! FREEDOM DEAR MISS DIX-J have only been married s. year but my husband has been in the army all the time. As long as he could be near me we were very happy, but now that he 1111s been sent far awny he has lost his love for me and wants a divorce. I havent heard from him for over a month and know that if he wanted to write he could do so. He feels that he will be away a ion? time and by being married we cant have a goon time. But I don't fee that way. I Mn wlllln to Walt for him for many yell-PS If I have 1o. But I am afraid that. if he eeps writing he wants ms no longer the love I have for him will die. HQ Sflls we both could have a bother time 1f we were not married What ‘Wild Wu suclzcsficr inc 1o do? LONELY WIFE. ' ANSWER-Well, being married doesn't. seem 1,0 have cramped his style or lnicrfercd with his stepping out with the girls wherever he may be- But. Inasmuch as you say you still love him, why don't ou m1 him to let the divorce matter ride for the present, and that vou wil discuss the matter with 111m when he comes home? That probably will do him a kindness he doesn't dcserve tmd save him from making nnolhcr war nmrringe 1.11111 he will regret as soon as his navel becomens novelty to him and n‘. . M2811. Se ors and soldiers see to have an abnormal capacity for swappinz sweethearts. . m Your letter is one of thousands I have received from girls who fell in love, or lhoiicht. ihcv did. with some izoocl-lookinz, upstanding soldier bov and rushed into n hnstv nmrrlnco with him o11lv 1o have their romance wrecked before 11. had time to 1011. For in A month s, week or a div a, the case might me. the bridegroom was snatched awdv by Uncle Sam‘ snd sent to some point of combat. And before the bride had had flmg m write half s dozen sobbing letters she trot. one from her short-time hus- DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I Illwavs whlsilint: and slnurlnz, QglteilgiaiwgiliinlfQ“§,,Tl.°‘:,§$,§."§§“m“[,h%l} don't know how I can stand it anv lonrzer. I-Io is coritinunll hum Ci the Mme 01d time from morning 1111 nizhf. even while he isywnitin? 3 . Sornoflmes I think I will scream, but hOihlrvrv dang him What should I do’, PUZZLE-D NFWFTR-ffnll hlm to shut. up. or else r1111 lhe wcddlnc off. ' lmauinc rm fault. i-lmf. n lnishwnd could nfjsgihlv 111w, may “mum h‘, h d to live with ‘hart h1= etcrnnllv maltlnn a noise 11l- mislook for music“ eAr with the whistling’ habit should pick out a stone-deaf womb-n (o; n 1r n» moraine“ z m. ha x“ of , . ilhe sink is low nnrlfl you sreccon- TRICK To MAmmmmo NAIL" sfnntly splnshlni! above 11-. paste H n _ . a piece of oilcloih corrcspcndinr! 44mg. whrzyk gligrslgpllagemag in your kltrhcn decorations over ‘ ~ youngster. Job DESIGN Here is n. nrvclv looking crochet d sidc ))1(‘I".S. ustralion of . To order 11:1‘ N0. 114i filet. doily. Fruit. filet center piece lwu-rn No. 1145 contains 11st of materials needed, ii- ..1,ches and complete instructions. trrnt Write. or send above picture with your name and address with 1i cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- lown Glifllilillll. To Clmrlolictluvn finnrtliai) Needleivork Dopln lincnt. Dtlllh N0, 1145 NAME — — — — — — ——-————— — — — — - - — - -- ctr? Pnovmcn - - .._. < ,-~~w-'- the wall above the enamel of the sink for n distance of about s. om This can be wiped nff rend- ilv and tho splashing will not mat- for $-_é o relieve immis of MONTHLY Female Weakness AND llELP BUILD UP RED 51.000! Lydln E. Plnkhnmh Vegetable Com- pound TABLPZIXS [with added iron) have helped IHDIHIIHIIR to relieve periodic pnin with wenk, nervous, blue feelings — duo to functional monthly disturbances. They also help huilri up rod blood and urt- a fin:- tonic for the stomach. Pink- hnmk Trthlcis arc mndo rspflclfllll/ lor iromrn. Well worth. trying! her own nails," my; 13mm}; M". shal. “I am certainly no expert at this, but I do have s trick than I 1 623 -ZDS STAMPS . .; "There? q Christ, _ ..Biscuit-for every taste". INVEST IN WAR SAVING ' I Living 6v Leisure The \'V0man's Redlm LEGION CANTEEN They also serve who only 513ml and wash dishes Piles of dishes, three fest high, Climbing steady to the sky . . Greasy dishes, hammy dishes, Egg dishes, jammy dishesl Mounds of ashes, gum well chew- 0d Little gooey scraps of fcod, Paper nspkim drowned in tea, Bits of matches and debris. Disinfectant, garbage cans, Tired feet and dishpan hands. Soldier coming up with tray ‘rah; one 100k and turns away . . How. 0h 110w to look bewltchdn’ Washing dishes in this kltchenll -—Elize.beth Cracknell in Oti-awa Citizen. WHISKEE A wonderful provision for the m“... Dress s1 Designing Studied Home Diagrams Show Steps in Design Today. any girl who loves clothe: snd has ideas about them may aim l! a dress design career-there are wonderful new opportunitiesl If you don't know the steps from bright ides to dress, you may teach yourself. You might start by sketching your ides, using I cardboard figure ss guide; then you make s foundation pattern-m piece of muslin you drape on l form. For the blouse, pin the centre of the muslin to centre front of the dress form. allowing 4 inches above the neckline. and pin also along shoulder and under arm. Snip off excess muslin-cutting along the centre. too, for you work on only half the figure. New on this foundation patter-ti work out your special design with colored thread and pins. As you learn the lines that flatter the fig- ure, you create wearable, saleable styles! Our new fl-paga instruction book cs1 family 1S their 1cm; Whiskers. which help | em w feel their Way st. ngiht. These are attached to very delicate nerves and must never be handled roughly as such handling would cause pa n. By their use, the . cat can tell whellier it can pass tluougn any opening. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Donn berets your butcher or grocer because he doesn't, have the floods you are used t0 3811MB- Theres a war on and there are shortages, and it isn't his fault i! lie can't; ge-t the iLYl-JIIES as he could last. year. ‘lreaf. him with courteous understanding and sym- pathy. "mist attitude in his cus- tomers will help make his 10v s little easier in a difficult. world I1. is good manners, as well as the den cratic way of life, to treat everyone we meet, of whatever race or creed, in a friendly manner, I: there is dcwbt in your mind that e. remark may be misunder. stood and hurt someone, don't say it. You'll never be sorry 1f you leave it unssiid. Disooloratioui on the inside of s coffeepot is removed easlly by rub- bing with salt. like Flowery plants, begonies, poinseltias, patience plants and geraniums must have sunshine when grown in the house. Spray foliage wit/h an atomizer 1.0 give plants the moisture which nhe et- g mosphere of the room in which they are kept. lacks Did you kncrw that you can salt anuts in the shell by soaking in s fen per cem self, solu- tion before roasting? RATIONTNG AT HOME If members of the household are apt, to put most. of one week's sugar ravion on morning cereal, leave their whole week's supply at their places at table When lhev use it. up don"t give them any more To bring out better flavors in dried herbs used in soups, stews or sauces, soak herb; ten minutes 1n water or lemon juice to cover and them put into the food as desired. Vitalmine C is drained from the body in 1:" spiration just as sall- is, Duptnt mzdicos discovered —which is why they recommend two tables s. day of vitamine C as a protection against, hem cramps for defence workers who boil in temperatures topping 100 deZTces. __Neel O'Hara in the New York Post. Gmase flames should be smother. e4 wdLh flour, 55.11. gs" sand. NW‘ try to put ghem out with water. Painted kitldien welLs can be cleaned easily by wiping with a damp cloth lpped in dry baking sods. When breed is baked take from pen at: once end let stand 0n end until lukewarm, then butter t-hO top part of each loaf. when 001d. wrap each loaf 1n wax paper. dressing up plain 0119691"! intllils way: Cut s small trieflllle mmtopofcakedwpinabmlfi one-half teaspoon jelly. 1191B“ "1- snglo and shake powdered sugar over the bop. Reveal Names Needlecraftl For The Homi- THE SHIRTWAIST mnzss Takes 0n Soft and Pleasinl Lin" What with the 51111111173459 9W1? looming 1m tent for Full. you couldn't, do lber than choose this 5011, and flattering adaptation for i; frlst Fall dress. _ Syle No 3545 is designed for sizes 12 14, 16, 18, 20 Size 16 re- quires 3-6 yards 39-inch fabric. To order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and 11d- dress writ/h 20 cents oo stamps to the Nficdluc _ The Charlottetown Gun z Needlecraft Department. Style No. 8545. 1on5.- Streef, Address Province 01w Hull l Ilou Menthol- MENTHDLATUM flu t-s (OMHHII Iltiilr McFarlane. son of Mrs. R..W. Mc- Fnrlsne, 2111 14A st. west. Cal- ary. With F0. McFnrlane on the training flight were two other officer-instructors. PO. G» W- Knowles. son of G A. Knowles. 1'17 North rm-svuie s1. Sarnla. Ont-f and PO. H R. Woodman. w" ° W. . Woodman Joggin Brldst Digby 00.. N. s. Student airmen in the plane at the time oi’ 1.110 fntal plunge :11- cluded Sgt. B. Desmarias sOn of L. Desmarias, 130 Berry St” St B0111- face, Mam; Sgt. D.W. Aionsti-ong, gon 0g Mrs. R. Armstrong. 1976 Favard $1.. Montreal; and Sgt R- 0 Barrett whose wife lives in Kingston, Kings Co.. N. S An Endless SIZES IZ-ZO COMPARATIVE VALUE About, the same food values wfl be found 1n: Ono quart of fluid whole milk 1 pint of undilulcd evaporated milk 5 ounces of Gena» disn cheese, 4 1-2 ounces of whole milk 3 1-3 ounces dried skimmed 1k, plus i 1-2 ounces of but-fer. . Voriely of DELIGHTFUL DESSERTS Q Canndab favorite dessert-Jell-O-is full of tempting flavor — gaily shimmering in color. Every one of the 7 Jell-O flavors is “locked-in? Nc flavor can escape-it's there until you add the hot water that releases it. If you find your grocer sometimes out of your favorite flavor-try one of the other Joli-O flavors. If he is out of Jail-O entirely, hes helped me 171 shaping my nails. I rind that. if I first cut. them straight across, it Ls eesler to cven up the sides." FELT STRAPS Those new hats tied with bends r1 mum-colored felt straps are cutie Or the 111211 hand-crocheted z-tlnrned with sequins, POWDER MARKS Frequently around the necks of int-k sllk dirsses powder clings snd vimkcs marks Rublfng gently with 1 nlrcf’ or dark $11k will 11=ua11y re- mrvvulfhf Ifigrks If stiff/born, trv a c.'f‘f.1 _ll.s1. nmpened s lghtly with e dress cleaner, dmflbm mp by mp. Wm, d", it is only for s day or two. diagrams. how to sketch, drape and ireught your pattern. Explains prin- ciples of design, how to combine 0f Six Victims i m1 cow UITAWA. an. 10—<OP)—As m‘ 1°55F§Q°°Dl1§§fim§s§.T§u4m- of six of the seven airmen killed to Charlottetown Guardian Home resin-day when an Mme“ fwm Y" service. Be sure m write Plfllllly the RAF base at Greenwood. your name, address and the name N 3.. plunmetlcd lnto the Bay of o; booklet Fundy were released today by cast- ern air command officials. Name of the seventh airman was withheld lplending notification of next-of- 1'1 STIAWIEIIY, RASPBEIIY, CHIIIV, OIANOI, LEMON, llMl, PINEAPPII Nsmo Bite" Addie“ Pilot of the plane they crashed into the waters of the Bav n scant two miles from the flshin village Prensa if 5t Chou-gs, . 6-. m: 1.0. GI