PAGE TWO Woman s Re alm v ,__._..- ____..._.______i___ _, Lenten Meditation l From The Times, London i z- 1E sf-EIE.Y$PPf9P"-"7~3 1 IUW ‘I0 REMAIN YOUNG AND HAPPY _..s¢.. In every literature. modern or ancient, the sighs of old age over uvpfl-rted youth are t0 be heard, and 1-111.- iongnig succiu "on 1.11.1". l. were as " mini rulers-t s1 Jupiter annosl‘ a thousand writers. of man's spirit to often slioivii in 0111 ilgc. Most. peo- Cilll icczili cxuinpius they nnve “ is “nose 1111110.», d.s-‘ cdhis 11101": us ever, ~u 111 i-ieiiis. 0i their own i \ . “§ ' .*\ \\\\\§\\ of spring . . . vacuum tin. ‘us. "KING COLE" COFFEE—the natural choice of all "KING COLE" Tea users. Rushed direct from its Maritime roasting plant, “KING COLE" COFFEE comes to you — "r111: FRESHBST or "r111: FRESH. Fine and regular grinds. A favorite flower of the Maritime: ia the freab, fragrant Mayflower-the first blossom A favorite coffee o “KING COLE." FRESH from nearby roasting ovena—-all its flavour-perfection sealed in the f the Maritime: is .:~\'~.. E BEAUTIFUL ON AXY __._._...__.._.___.__.__<_._L....,.-_-»____,__._______.._;. . .. . .. t.1>l nil his cares l1 will lighten his i; es, is the way to soul ‘which remains to hi DESIGN NO. 735 Embroidered roses add charm to aprons, guest towels, luncheon sets, doilles, dresser or buflet scarfs - i‘ '1'. And ho is 11ot - 1. n “not 110s beyond; no 11111 to plnn, bfcallse this 11c by another. He rem- Mnstars ivord: "I go to 1 place for you," and, re- -_____€_____ .111 GRANVILLE 5011001, above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coln or your-‘lfrliiégltglligd (figgfilily guizlnymllir" Stamps w Needlework Bureau’ if you have to do just what Aunt sail the woman next door think you oug ows. l, Pearl Folland; 2. J1 . - VIL-l, Rflfmiond Bul- l Vic-l. Irene okcs. .111 ‘v’.--l, Charles Ookcs. ' l. Gladys Burgoyne; Grade III. Senior— Innrl; 2, Floyd Oakcs, II. Junloiz-l, Blain Tay- 1. Grade I. A-l, Arthur Wecks. Geraldine Taylor, Perfect attendance for the month Gladys Burgoyne Charlottetown Guardian. Needlework Department, Charlottetown Guardian NAME—-.__......____ STRIEYI‘ ADDRESS f Lipioifs Noodle Soup Mix m av! Soc how tiiiickly 11nd msily it's prcpmrcil. Sec how IIliiLlI rviori- soup you geLfor cliicLvn-y ihvonr. 'l‘l1cn you'll know why it's the “soup sensu- tron ufilic nation". In 7 ministry Lipton’! Noodle Soup Mir rnnkcv ,1 rlcnr golden loup . . .50 z-nionih {Hill nppciiz- ing (llJl ir II\\I('I like flit.‘ best lluw-simnu-rr-il soup cvcr mode at hUYTIlL/‘Illl rem: mhrr, Lipton’! Noodle Soup Mix is also (0n- venicm for sending overseas. friends and family are continually them than a husband. as a good provider, just too cld for him? Wo Anyway, it is folly to be able to please them all. DEAR M18 hand is in the army and now I certainty that he wou HAPPY MARRIAGE CAN OBTAIN t ~WITH WIFE OLDER THAN MATE Men Fond Of lVfothérs May Pick Beyond Their Years And Revel In Being Spoiled ._.__._._______ DEAR DOROTHY DIX—I am married to a young man who is 21 while _I am 27. He ls unusually good to me, true and loyal never guts anniversaries, never wants to go out without me, and is forever tell- _ asking me what I am going to do when I grow too old for lnm, and that he seems more like an adopted son t0 GUAIIQIAN - Social and‘ Personal rlFashions, (By ldgar A. Q1$_ There was a basket. I mail. When 1 W04 Juli l WWW At fiarttbraa than a IIOITHNG "m triage at many a nearby shop And home the goods herself She $3.33.. for her nantrv shelf- Llkewlse my mother used to do. She had a favorite basket, too. And it was deep enough in hold Whatever any merchant sold. When provender was running low She's say: "To market I must‘ go.‘ Nor aid she think it strange that she Her own "delivery boy" must be Then money had its lavish hour And housewives phoned for bread and flour. Then satathem down at home con- tent And off to market seldom went. Too proud to visit butcher shops, They phoned the man for steaks or chops _The basket. once a wife's delight, Went out of use and out of sight. Now off to war the boys have gone, Deliveries now are few or none, And rich or poor, the high or low- All women must to market go Once more-mor does it dim their charms- They walk with baskets on their arms And bravely carry home themselves The stuff to ltock their pantry shelves FOR. VENETIAN BLINDS A clean stick may be fixed at home for the purpose of dusting Venetian blinds. Take an old ruler and wrap it several times with a If you were i11 my place, would you give up a good husband, as well because your friends and family feel that you are Tl ‘I’ 1.01 11 (livorc: from him and start over? iwcps my mind nll lorn up until sonic- nncs I don't. even trv to be a good MR5. R. M. FAMILY EARNS ANsWER-Jnsiciid uf getting a. div- nusband. I should earnestly advise you to get a divorce from your miscliief-iiiaklrig fiinlily and friends who are trying ltio break up they don't have to llve with either one or you. and that as long as you and your husband suit each other and are happy together ' is nobody else's business. Of course, when a woman of 27 mar- ries a buy of 21, she does take more risk than she would have done if she had married a man older than herself, but such marriages often turn out very happily instead of ending in disaster, as your creaking friends would have . you believe. There are many men, and " especially is this the‘ case with tlligse - ' who have been very fond of their mot ers w o pre er women o er Quid“ ""dfigtsll,iof’,°*l;ggggi"gglt than themselves w girls. 'I‘hey want w be babled and patted and spoiled iamndbmaide much of. flftlid g tluatié wives are wise enough to do this their measuring from 1% by 2 to 6 by 9 US an S DGVCI’ ETOW TE! O ‘ em. ~ . . . . ~ ~ _ in wor in over the sslblllty that your inches each with complete mstruc 3 "Y g gun‘ can happen m whose wives are act- husband may lose his taste tor you years hence. any wife at any age. Look at the middle-aged men, To order pattern m": o, "m; ua. ly ten years younger than they are who trade off old wives for new ones when they et alon 1n their flft ylng a young husband is YOU!‘ lBl/llni You will never be happy and Cousin Sue and Grandma and t to do, bécause you will never be life for yon. —I b ld f th. ‘m’ ‘m’ " lifted 1113...; ‘£231. t. s. overseas. 1: he does, I Just cant stand it, for he do who have to part with their darlings? What shall WIFE CANNOT BEGRUDGE IIUSBANIYS WAR. ANSWER-You will stand it just as tens of thousands of other wives . have had to do. They love their husbands just as much as you love yours. OITY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ -.. ._ Their hearts are torn with the same fears and anxieties that yours is. They are just as lonely and desolate as you will be. But they are standing it, some bravely, some cravenly, according to the souls that are in them. PROVINCE — - - — — — - - This is your country. You were born in it. You expect to live in it —~ and enjoy the privilege that it gives you. and brin them up in a land where they will be free men and Women instead o slaves. So why do you begrudge so bitterly the w pay for all of this? Why do you want other woman's sons to defend you and the wa of life you crave for yourself and yours? You knew before you mar en your husband that there was almost a so why have you gone to Blew! ‘t have been foolish enouKll the army they play favor- es stay at home. You hope to have children d be sent overseas. now that it is about to happen? You couldn to have kldded yourself into thinking that in ltes, and let the husbands with hysterical wiv ANNOYING above them One small bedroom! glam camped. Wardens and police rushec up.l They saw a figure moving about in l the one surviving room. --"Are you ail right?“ they shouted. __"Ygs," came the reply, "but I cant find my collar and tie ' WAIT FOR. IT! The orderly officer gave instruc- tions that on no account was he to- be wakened until eight oclock. When his batman wakened him at the n ht. "Yes, slr," was the cheerful re- wakoneci on no account, was you?" DESK DRAWER MAKE-UP KIT Pull out the desk drawers of any bushess woman whose neat well- groomed appearance you secretly envy, and you'll probably find a small makeup kit. Or watch any well turned out busy woman open her purse when sile is travelling and you're likely to see the where- withal for a really quick job. The kit may not be a fancy lea- The Packers of Lruivounso (Small Leaf) TEA ther-covercd affair. Nowadays ii. may be just a shoe box. But it will be filfed with some kind of efficacious clmnser and small con- tainers of her makeup essentials. In that same box probably you'll see a clean handkerchief, a clothes brush a slice brush. With out these wlthln easy reach it would be impossible for ins to liab 0U" r‘- e-e up It is a. great mistake, of course, to put fresh cosmetics on over stale. You may be too busy to leave your desk ln the middle of the morn- ing for the length of time requir- Cu to make un us you do at home, but certainly can cash out for five minutes. And five minutes are en- ough --if your grooming gadgets are at hand, and are chosen A Mayfair bomb fell on a mcws,illd°n°y' demolishing garages and small flatsi s" soft cloth, securing It with a soft string. This will slide in between the slats easily and prevent the dust from accumulating. ChanBB the cloth when sofed. keePlnB one cloth washed and ready to replace s second one. FOOLING JACK FROST Does that whitest wash of yours freeze on the line in cold weather? Next time you do the aching, put a handful of salt fri the last rinse water and you wlllflnd that the temperature must go much lower before the clothes freeze. The salt will crop off as the wash dries and as lt is neutral. will have no harm- ful effect on linens or cottons. NIGHT SIIORTIES VOGUE "Shortles" for sleeping are not just a fad, but 9, fashion this year. Both pylamas and nightgowns will be made in knee lengths for more comfort and for saving fabric. Melt bits of soavp (bath. toilet and laundry) in boiling water —- the consistency of the jelly depends on the amount of water used. This soap jelly is grand for washing jobs where a. slight mixed perfume odor is not objectionable. saves many a soap chip. Jams and jelly department: Place piece of string over jam or jelly- seal with wax-leave ends of string protruding. when ready to use-pull string and dlso of wax emerges in one piece. STURDINESS, BEAUTY UNITE IN CLOTHES NEW YORK- Work is the order , of the day and clothes for it be. came the first concern of women, whether women realize it or not. They are in for s summer of righu oown-to-earth patriotic service that means hard work, hence the term "sturdy clothes." “Iloday ccthes unite sturdiriess with beauty of fabric and anarttcut. Never have clothes been more beautiful because they now have to depend on good fabric and good‘ workmanship as simplification of the silhouette saves fabric and la. bor. WANTS UNIVERSAL EMATION CR IPSWICH, Bnglsnd-(qPl-Jlav. W. G. Hargrave-Thomoa, vicar of Needham Market near here plead- lng for "universal cremst on" at a meeting of the East Suffolk Planning Committee said. this must come before long as it ia tho "sensible thing." ‘in APR“) ’ or flllllm‘ that hour next momlng he asked, lf an thing had happened during cmmtgs or II! ~ dividuollv blew in ply, “There's a time-bomb in the, Z} - l‘ d Wnh ylill yard outside, but you wasn't to be‘ d qifli ‘dfizlilvltluollil bmdd’ - without i Livingo Leisure , I he. ‘Woman's Realm m mall. My grandma took from lion to tors " And! filled till if. could hold I10 ~ B .APRIt..9;..19_4s =3 re ‘HINTS 0N I'll UETTI Do not b0 afraid Nita-rod n RG81! to demand it. 111a stranger will robably be pleased to mow you an you will make a new and. chances m. interesting and pleasant friend. ‘I0 GIATI Isl-MON PEEL Resourceful women today. faced with a shortage of flavoring extracts, are turning again to home grown herbs and such natural flavor agents i8 citrus fruits. Martha Washing- '.xm's iii. ions said. "Lcmon- the peel of two, out thin and beat fine." But today's cook use: a Flwoddoii- (type greater with holes i-B inch in diameter and flbuu. 1-. 111.. move; only the hum" vcllow lR"El‘ of peel. This confirms the oils that give the charactofrstii- P111011 frau- rance and flavor. Thl- type of shredder gives delfcern flakes of, lpleeLtwhllo titres miore Limiliar 11111:.- es- Ype 8m r ves a we , crus - ed peel. wastefiilg because hard to get w plant‘ a row or two of fl°w' remove from the grater. and nothing I know of will add a note of joy as quickly as a few flowers." Use electric appliances efflclent- This ql-lol-fll-lon 3mm l WUK by 1y and sparingly -011]y when ab- Mrs. Claude R. Wlckard, wife of solutelv necessary. Not only are 11p- me 59°76“?! of AEflflll-lillm. Wl-ll pllances hard to replace but elec- be welcomed by Victory Garden- trlc power is needed to run defence "S. who can make their vegetable industries, plots beautiful by growing borders and rows of flowers. USE APPLIANCES SPARINGLY the war production board as a gar- wlthout violating any of the rules governing the use of plant food. The flowers most suitable for growing in vegetable gardens are the annuals which are grown from seed each year, and will produce Lowers ah summer if they are not permitted to make seed. Grown in the vegetable garden in rows, giv- en the same care and cultivation as the food crops, they often do much better than in the ornamental border. LmAnnuals have been marvelously u 9 proved by plant breeding. Their I l! nelfer more progress has been furthered by the Invite disgrace Sultana beuutifies My face! ” O Avoid I disgiaeaiul stova, iua SULTANA STOVE POLIASAH I Liquid or Paste cap - they complete a full gener- ation in quimd to complete a generation. decorative purpose in the garden. and colors. a border may be plant- Tnm cooks —— ——. _ cone/sir ' . STUFFED c/uuior sons 6 large carrots 1-2 cup cooked rice Your Manners Are Often ‘I, ';‘,‘,‘,’,',,.'“‘§,f’fi‘f,§8“§,,‘,,,,, Shown by Your Appearance gfagiiegploiélféy tglggegugeizimggiew but at the beach or resort, and there gtyie N0_ 3707 is “signed (o; Mun-never on I downtown street sizes 12 to 20; 3e to 40. Size 1o that strangers can lee. 1 teaspoon salt 2 lespoons flour 1 cup milk 1-4 pound cheese, cut fine. Cut Wflihcd carrots in half lengthwise. Cook in a small amount f boiling salted water until tend- cv. Scoup out the carrot centers with a teaspoon. saute the wash- ed rice in 2 tables, u... of fat un- til gloden-brown: add boflng water; cover and cook until rice is dry a- bout 15 minutes. Saute onion and ‘celery in 2 tables - remaining A SPRING TOPCOAT Form. the Nucleus of Any Well Planned Wardrobe A simple, well-cut coatoslike till‘: 1.11 one of the m use iborfa Ara Poor Taste on the Street gym mg: becoming garlnents in If these two girls could only see .7001’ Wudmbe- TlIBIF-‘l 110ml"! ‘hemsflves B, other people see them hard about it either —even a novice —walkins down the street with a: ha"? sewlng ‘wind mid l‘ “My shorts on. Such apparel worn on m 9- - Pllbll¢ "fem l‘ ""515 j P°°l You'll wearlt over all our frock! lute by those who always know mum‘ m, 591mm Wm g d n, u”. ‘J19 WIT“! "ll!!! l0 d°~ ful over and over again during the Shorts are fine, perfectly all right, summer 5nd next 3.1L Remember Your manners are all re uires 2 7-8 yards 54-inch fa-brlc. ylo No. 2713 comes in one size You make luchapoor impression. and is easily adjustable to any out with a party, if you attempt to headline. Requires ‘l-fl yards 35-111. hall taxis or open doors yourself-- fabiro for hat and bag. Elttfiwngngfrfdtggnzgfgméoltthiglg: Bend twenty cents for pattern. things for you. special occasions you receive spe- F clal invitations; At a formal affair you precede your beau in the recep- tlon line; with a theatre party you llama wait for your host to suggest your v1.0a important graeefg social lilfe. Tells howuto date, have at aneea, games, o q . "m", thiatre; what to any at lntroduc- w a ,. _, - . 8e d 15c in coins for your copy - or Etiquette; The Correct Thing To Kyollmlmml" "m" n“ Do to the Charlottetown Guardian _ Home Service, Address. 13s sure to ' n“ Yo" "trust "J" “m” i’ r: nil fromhotflalh _ H___ _ 190,1‘: irregular pariodl, arlomwaak, "m" nervous-due to the "middle-ago" “ I o“, V‘ mm,“ L159! Mada in Canada. Wr'ta your name, address and style Then, knowing what's correct on number‘ B’ m" to "n. '1" I'm’ °“" ""‘.‘-.‘.f.-."°°.'.‘.‘i‘ 5511'.“ ‘.22 m“ Am- porfod in a woman's life, take Lydia ‘I? Ptgklgaasrghvagstazo Oompaiiind. s o ouaaa upon ou- Btnet Addrosn lands of woman to relieve auob symptoms. Plnkham’: Compound fa _ _ _ _____ am a flue stomach tonlol Worth 43' whims m m0 m m: m1 r410 On this with light slrckcs ‘the 5e? in Victory Gardens Urged by National Leaders "And if you do garden, don't io1'-. ers. Life's sallsfactions in wartlmei are few and far between at best,‘ a . 1 A Victory Garden is defined by ‘ den chiefly devoted to fcod produc- c tlon; so flowers may be included- Annual Border Will Decorate V tory Garden and Furnish I-‘loweri An annual border latitude will begin flowering in May, from pants started indoors; in liila June from seed sown outdoors. And from that time on a continuous dis- play of color can be maintained It is only neowsary to keeiffoded flowers cut, and new ones will come; often increasing in size and beauty until killing frosts arrive. For the new home, or-the rented home. annuals offer a quick and economical garden. is so simple anyone can succeed at it, provided he is willln two hours ln reading dir planning _hls effects. very fact that some call a handi- a single year, and thus plant breeders do not have to wait sev- eral years to see whether an at- tempted improvement hfls been achieved. The breeders work fast compared with the perennials, where in some cases three Years are re- Improved annuifs will serve any BY 591965118 lhcm of various heights ed entirely of annuals, which will vie in beauty with anything peren- spoon salt; add to cooked rice. Make a white sauce, using lllf‘ remaining fat, salt the flour and milk. Cook until thick; add cheese; stir until blended; sdd rice mixture. Heap into canola boats; bake in I shallow pan with 14-inch of water in a moderate oven until heated through and slightly brown on top. 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