_%__ ._...._.....s. c"... _-._. v,_,.__.._ TWO Woman's Re alm '1 jvingfiieisure THE won A STRAY KITTEN 1 do not need a kitten- Aii‘t-;itiy' 1 IHWE LWO; i0 Yet here you stand at my bflvlka-ssistmt. door- So what am I to do? mi-e is some milk, poor kitty; H516 is a nice box. too. I ut-zidei" -_ will you g0 or stay? lil leave that up to you! _Exchange. INTERESTED The country vicar‘ ‘ shine trcllisucrk up lll hi5 garden uiirii lie chtitictwd to look up and s.i\v a London evaicuee boy watching liiin. said: you interested in woodwork ‘dz-iiiiiz: " _ Not iiiu, guviior.‘ said the boy. "I'm Jilfil uitiliii‘ to ear what 2| pursoii snys when ’e ‘its 'is thumbl", LONG FIST, STRONGEST The thigh bone ls the longest and strongest in the body. 1n captivity, ruffed grouse pro- duce more ulispfllls i113" (“BY ‘l9 izi their nltural haunts. Ltfcill)? is now the 110ml? 0f habit-ants. The_ world- mnvciireiit is work- " would allow to again he- itilc and llllSii llS popula- liflll to between 6,000,000 rind '1." 0119.000. in 1367, Nov Scotia was first aii l; the provinces for fisheries. 1; ludgy rcpliiceti _by _Bl'll1Sl‘i_ CtnLllllDlCi which supplies p031 p91 cent oi" the total output. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE Never lDLIOdLEE an enlisted man as "Private So-aiid-So. ‘ "Mi". So- iiiid-szin“ is the correct title. LAI‘ WITH CARE ,\_\'p LIVE LONGER ~10 uve m eat or eat to 11W." 55 a question which evehvone mu“ settle for himself But for any 9m n wants to live IOHEQT- the kmd o; mod n5 well as the amount 15 . . v - 1 in; down “an?! soghzlr bodily with advancing YOJYS. ecd for energy 5°01“, sways and cereals. tlir~ Mil. hand. thQ 11'3"‘ 1°‘ ..,~_¢¢~_ii,'c iotitise-mllk QEQS. m1“ . ' l vczretables—rcniainsf llufst 65 g .,,, 1 years o B. a 1' E-rthlgejslileshould turn thl-‘l-l’ on ricliei" foods. RnughB-ge. lied. should also be ilwldii (TYPOU? ni-c important. butmu‘; mm mw vegetables rrfiflgds may trouble stuniilatinghfh B “n. (.9 Till) 0 Ft 3_ ' As a gllilde lfn Clgilg-‘Ilanrgd thgfofig 'p(‘ ible tiet 0V _ Cunltdzfs Food gllkeolffi, mails, mended by‘ m9 m5‘ . the . 0th-,“ 1n these iules folfyziealilr are arrangfidién tivsmaivr gwups The? ignite: n‘? mnice in each Swill). 5 . d w m“ have thelfoocéidlicst suite U11)!‘ pariicunr n ~ f r .\l-.ny iwgliilelngéfsle; ‘(fafailistggd or five S!" *‘ be 55, This may of Btotciteenlgxrpigefofntrie oldert 9W3? .1. ‘ _. ' m w follow- “lth tflfleiellieaailrtllf nunim’ in the WWW“ o bed a wins. of riot hciore stuns l‘) '. " ‘ "m. mm; nmmiws an excellent n18 01p HOME NURSE .. w; _ mat can I do 11°“? 3343153155.: “Yliy 61"“ I g“ m“ r- '7" blfillioiher I don't want to draw a drink " ictures ztnl‘ mo‘? m p "Mother. brglg 63E home nurse .. 4y h me harder to rwc lmF. ‘f 56w fhnt she's nearly ‘nil Owhen she “"“~"' "any l? IHBUSEIIDLD 3 C iilir $00K By Roberta Lea Tissue Paper 11D thrifty housewife will r all pieces of tissue paper, keep rig thcm in a convenient place in some drzuver or \\':i_ll pocket. It ls excellent for polishing mirrors, picture glass and windows. Book Covers Schoolbook covers are neat and attractive when made of black cil- unrh niid stitched in colors. Or. mic can use bright colors and gay designs. Ironing Table Linen Iron the table linen on the wrong side first, then on the right side. This will give it. a satin gloss. in. .. " Dec/‘ded/ lferfer! tobacco miller, in l ; sh waved all ' _ was nailing with a pleasant smile, he “Well, my little man. Zlfsl o i ‘k4 r AN 'S REALM Convalescent cbiidnn no likcly to impose on their mother! uulus interesting occupation in provided ‘r them, writ/calorie L. Ikvtt, director can t. no mother boitht an inexpen- sive wooden screen to place b0- tween her sick child's bed and the ewindow to protect him from drum. , On the screen she hung an attrac- itive shoe bag that had eight poc- kets Each pocket was filled with such materials as modelling clay. blunt scissors, puzrilu crayons, tab- let and pencil, small dolls. s bundle of old Christmas cards, dominoes, ‘jackstraws and other games. The i clild could easily reach the pockets i and bad much quiet amusement in i ELLEIfS DIARY T B! An Island Farmer’: Wlfo , liking things out and putting them back < n ~ .--._..-.... ....___ We-James and 1 h at our earlier chores tad wmpany The barn swallows 53-" thIOIISh the Open door on the to their nest building high up 0n the barn-rafters. They came, I am sure, from visiting the ponds edge or the over-ilow at the wag. l llmlié SMILE 1i____ __ _____. i i l i l I A LARGE LEAK ' An electrician was examining an ‘electric refrigerator that was using ltOOdlllllllCh electricity and could not. Cling trough, their beak; too full ‘fin t e reason. or utterance-s v . I He idly asked the cook: "How do No; mmke me Tflflefffiflk ‘$1033; ‘you like the refrigerator?‘ present season. so short a time- She answered: "Ah es‘ likes it Th? cats lounged lflne. Aih opens the ocr and it Zoboirilifuillie tgtagl)‘ cl ~ cools of! the whole kitchen" ° °°“ Tabby "m" él“‘i.él““di".fii..ll'“" ‘B’ “we ___. n .. HORSE SENSE AND NONSENSE darn-cat not so lgandgglngilchasflll: Whiter but lflunty still and wear- ing a few scars of battle doubtless picked up in an unlucky encounter when he wooed snot-hers choice, l-le too was not. above lingering there Ln the warm sunlight; beside Tabby. his mind a head like hers. Even thoughone may wander far Q3916. W ENJOY strange sights and ..ine 0n worrisome foods, home is -. comfortable place after all. The Jlalnest; ‘food served in familiar vurroundings ls I ivould say not to oe lightly considered. That is what ‘I I, " _ the Darky-cat thought this moin. I regret to ray. he wmte. ths- .ng. He escrorted Tabby when she I cannot deal with this prcblemp preceded me and my pan ‘Q1 nu-lk as my parents have slwn s told me‘ w the nous‘. Pam was the“, wam never to have anything o do with ‘ing for us ' tum 9;, the horse-racing in any form." feeding pan. He fairly gulped his share and “'11s of! to help diiie the cows to pasture. His mind at present is occupied with so many cares: he must follow the teams to the field; he must. remember to Icheck the rqail man's trips; he has to give us warning ct‘ any strange sight or sound and besides all this he 15 obliged to chase every last black rascal of a crow that dares to fancy even a look at Jeanie: Mathematics was not Jaspcfs strong point, and st the examin- ation he was given s. problem as follows: “If one horse can run one mile iri a minute and a half, and an- other horse can do the same dis- tance in izwo minutes, how far would the first. horse be ahead if Qiey ran s race of two miles at t. eir respective speeds?" Jasper worried over this for some time, and then thought of s. way out. i iiow cm ll! l By Anne Ashley Q. How can I remove chewing gum from children's clothing? ‘chicks. i. l t“? e .. ' ' ' wiou nur smsr y Thwasadir h QPPIYIHB *1 Piece of ice. This will this house at Alder-lg» Tsliificif harden $116 811m and cause it to ed in favor of the set-cutting; crumble. "Never mind the kitchen-floor" I Q. How can I make s remedy said to Judy "We can clean that 1'0? P015011 ivy? ,an_v day." Only the women were A A little tnssiiim ermsng-i at the work this loyely aftemoqn anate and a li tlc water an ex- | when tiny breezes stole in a win- cellent, remedy for poison ivy, Have‘ dow in the basement to ruffle their. ve best tooth washes ever discovered.‘ selves. l b] that ii 600K’S CORNER ' ---—- 0t James when he came a-courtin’, iii?” mléich he VOWs w uiir day he never 0 years is a word that is sweet on her tongue. So I told her some- FLUFFY MAS!!!) POTATOES h B-r thing 0f the dear dead days." Not 6 potatoes ll teaspoon salt 1% tablespoons butter Dash of pepper Hot milk 1 egg or z egg yolks : “Well, that's not the way I heered i-tl" But. we chatted about m rolmance Jofdthebyeatkrs i811‘ noth- Mghd; posses 11y et r an to ghqrgugtfuy ,,,,§°'§,'Z,k °§§,,,,§§'"w°§’§f" describe in detail "the dress you water, until tender. ' Peel themfwwe when Y°u Went "achlni" m‘ when done and mash them. Putl°f “Y!” m 3mm“ m‘ m“ °f by‘ through a ricer and whip untillgme Ymrs- If was "5 W911 ma‘ light grid fluffy with the butter, 4""? nféixfloifeslhel gféghedmfalgfcg SEZWQ“ g% “““,°“f"‘“ not mflk m; lightly in my 'recountlng James ms .eatnheeggorthe2 . egg yfilké Brig}, eff} W“ ““t“l§e%l§1iliebff$einttgre:tr»aigg to? ‘elgrybakgngx disli. gntisliixfivfirgfiffll; surprised fleeting smiles and once melted but“, and brown m the she nearly forgot to tally our full oven ,b;is§etci I mustihavle answered Stmfie The beets are ooked in tb ov n ° u Y's qua“ n ml’ 5 9T5" 9 ' along with the fnem e e ing, so that in her mind she link- ____ my name with James. “You APPLE BETTY bWO WGfe birds I heard her tell 2 cups bread crmnbs at. the supper-hour. l,‘ cup melted bum, Judy went to the cornu- sicc on 4 cups sliced apples an ermnd formdms atngio Erlilioon ,/ our. "And m you. s. en" fifgpgggwgumegr ghe told m; and these are her Grated rind and “he o‘ K own words I had quite the micr- lemon vesting trip. Would you believe it. ll 311p hot. water ' M'- S- E (whose wood-lot across the od: Mix crumbs and butter m“ L‘ m" Shem" M from many lightly with a ma. Cover the m», W“) '8 PM”! Mame "'11"- tom of buttered pudding dish with. "d he 9°- Of course “she went crumbs and spread over half t °“" mm?‘ ‘eany ‘Wm-ml "° 1*" apples, s rinklc with half £31m no drop the seed this distance 1.1mm 1m“ and apart" and she indicated the space find mixed meme, mp”; ma‘ with her hands. Judy however will cover with the remaining cfiimbsiumy find prmntly “Wm "hm? 1' and water and bake in a moder-' "wmetmn" m 1'9" Wm?" med ‘ma’ aw oven (350 deg F) for “out miles protest from places. she never minutes Cover at first to provent‘ d‘ m?’ we” Sh" rode mm“ the mimbs brown,“ we "puny ‘ to lane's en with s genial butcher Se,“ with “em u» desired ',in his mick. A m. slgabls calf was ' _.__._. ' _. in the back of it. destined for veal " cutlets a_nd what not from the Spruce Grove Road and not a himper out of it" she said. They lnii CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ......,.... Brig. Paul Bernatchez, D.S.O., shown with his bride. the former Nursing Sister Joan Anne Ward, 657 Vaughn Road, Toronto. The servlc Bag. Blernatchez And Bride’ 0.13.11, 34 of Montmagny, Que, is e couple was married at the Roman Catholic Church, Crowthorne, Hunts, and a reception was held. fol- lowing the ceremony, at the 17th wood, England. Brig. Bernatchez, 22nd Regiment. assumed command c! in Italy, on his promotion to Brigadier. Canadian General’ Hospital, Pine- a former commander of the Royal the Third Canadian Division Brig. Bernatcbez will be in command of one of the Canadian Infantry Regiments in the Canadian Army Pacific Force. — (Canadian Anny Overseas). Dorothy Dix Says- The Enslaved Mother Voluntary Door Mat Receives Treatment According to Standard She Sets DEAR MISS DIX: 3 in flse and. although I have alwny self a door mat. for them. I have hand and foot, and still do. u big tion from them. solution rep red b d i . Ls-the f ir I Q. Whlfrtlga. y m“ a “l F" for them, that. is your owri fault. w latop ed a minute to chart with a blu 0n s. hunted trip to get his our serviced. She brought ‘outings and ls interested in every- lorie from the oldest to the young- “ u ‘est of those w.h0r.n she meets. I is c003 cuff“ l w. ..... ...... ..... m, As good as RED ROSE TIA tains this evening trying to have them in order for Sunday when James returned from his field- work. At the rolling lie was today, the last grain of oats or barley (Continued on Page l) to do. no matter how tired or sick t? r father screams at in: on them and nor my husband and they never What I am a mother with four children from 16 to s had bad health. I have made my- gotten out of bed to wait on them as they are, but I get no apprecia- I have never refused to do anything they asked me Iarn. It is true that sometimes I holler at them when they don't obey " . . me. or when they are lmpudent to me. Then their me. saying that I am always pick- nagging them. Neither my children, show me any affection or respecz, even notice what a slave I make. shall I do? ' A DISCOURAGED WIFE AND MOTHER. REGAIN HEALTH ANSWQ: Well. the first thing istotrytogetw at your children and scream at them and it is because your nerves to you is to go to some sanitarium, will be separated from your family. As for your children and husband not appreciating what you do You brought that on yourself. Any mst on the wall to be admired and bragged about. and especially ‘their Children treat their parents, Mother teaches them to treat her. to help you with the housework, hand and foot, you would not. have the washing and cooking and ironing for them. They would be mother's little helpers and proud to do their Probably it is too late to undo you can. at least. go on a sit-down much their comfort and ease depende will say "thank you", And maybe they him and nursed him through many cf town. About four years ago he became a member of Alcoholics Anony- mous and is completely changed. For a worked steadily and has not drunk tirely cured. Now. while I love (Oonéhlfl I!’ Q ccursm PERSPIRAIIQ s10 N rleour no with the NEW cnsmmcccasur uJN-s- him very much. he tells mo love me but has a deep affection for me. agelijuch a basis could bailiffs»)! one? for you to do ell. No doubt you dc pick and nag No the of whatever all: you. Nobody hangs a door mothers. as If you had taught your children instead of your waiting on them to get up out of a sick bed to do chores. t 516k 596115. as his sister worked c-iit year and A half now he has at all and I believe that be is en- that he does not Do you think that a marri- I know I could be happy 5 SCIENCE'S MOST TIVE $0cial and Personal r Fashions v Literature i} _ A J08 IJIILY Yflll CAI D0 Irlco Control Qullloll ‘and Answer: Questions and Answer: n Price Control will a pear In The Guard Ian as a reg r feature each day The questions are thou whlclmhsv reached ab Wlrflmo song w o have intelligent question to ask on price control are to send them In writing to flu Regional Advisory Coin u- w . omen l ‘time Price miflcc o! the W and Trade Boar Q. I bought n Q OI. je-r oi’ peanut buttor for 20c and saw tho same thing in another store for l-lc. Was I overcharged? A. Yes . . . are allowed to charge the maxi- mum Drice charged by them foi' the same product during the basic period, Sept. 16 to Oct. 11, i941. However 20c for the brand of pea- much too high. . We recently purchased sev- eral fruit trees, evergreen trees and other nursery s from a nurs- ery firm. We have since noticed similar stock on di firms but at much ower. rices. Is there not; some price celing on merchandise of this kind? A. The price of plants, trees, shrubs and other nursery stock are exempt from Board regulations . it is very difficult . . . if not im- possible . . . . to fix maximum’ prices on products which depend on. so many variable conditions such as weather, yield of products re-. suiting from the labour involved“ etc. . . the price of seeds, how-i ever. is .contro led by a Board laud» u‘ tantrum: By Roberta Lco I Q. 1s it good sci-m rd- a bride? to leave the cards attached to her] wedding gifts, that the guests may rend the name of the donors? A. This is not a matter of eti-l quette; it is entirely optional withl the bride and. is all right if she cares to do sc. . when one is introducing s| man to a woman, and the man ls, a celebrity, should the woman be presented to hlm? , A No; present; the man to thei woman. Q. What is the correct amount of space to allow between each guest at the dinner table? A. Thirty inches, For eyes that Tire under ARTIFICIAL ' individual stores‘ nut butter which you bought is. lay at various i suit you? g Of coursel Kellogg's Rice Krlspiea are first for crispness everytlme. You £51’: drown their ;. merry Snap-CrackIe-Pcpl >- q°P5 0". the hit paradei Kellogg's Rice‘ Krispiesare favourites with everyone. Boy, what flavouri Crisp tool Just l1_ea_r them c-r-a-c-k-I-e in cream! Try some! ffie/Sliiywbg L "Rice Krirpiu‘ is I registered undo muk of re Kellogg Company o! Clnldl Limited, for its brand cf oven-popped rice-J _ __— _ '_'"_—'_ ._.:_€=\ Nee lecrafi 1.. FOR THI: HOME SUMMER M000. ' So cool and comfortable, this ll eal drcu for the days in the 886m. 0n the bech or around the tennis court. The simple lines will , flatter all figures i m l6. 86 .4 No. 878B is cut in sizes L3, 44 and 46. 5 7i yards 36-inch. I 20 cents for PATTERN includes complete Print your Name. Address,‘ guii e. v an: Sttgrlgmlgumifer claliily. Be sure‘ Murine quickly refreshes and soothes eyes ihat are tired and irritated. Very helpful for those who feel the strain of working under artificial light. Murine was origin- ntcd by an eye hysicirin. Is a scientific blend of seven ingredient: ;.'. safe ;;'. gentle . . . and mos: soothing. Make your flll/RINE. up .52: EYES SOOINES - 'iiEFllE$‘li§S_ eyes feel easy and refreshed. Use Murine. ‘(Ry p.33“... omwwn The Guardian. l i asmn sucusuil u. c. William‘ I rrrn, n wet elf ODWRQ-DQ 9f’ lfUll. OZ tence? "Th hiid lted in iryeiné." m‘ Wm pmhm 2. legion of "history" m ' elled? Emissary, men . emporer. ious" mean . 5 1 What is wrong with this sen. It is the goon-act pronunc-l then words ls embarrass- Which one of l _ . 'i‘ What ?does the word d- panic-I BUTTER“, BAKED BEETS . at is r word beginning PM "d. Bu“ “m” 6 “will? stutter: ma“ "mmehhw- ”tai".'".:a:.s n8 E . wit}; V-Cllp writer 1% tablespoon! w [Rlsflbjtgd l vinegar and 1i teaspoon 531" m“ ng 2 Prop o h; from generously with butter. 90"" “d hree syllables “glue: S4041’ bake in a moderate oven (350 ridi- Emiperor. l. Desfgictilx; llgilgfllllzgi- F) 5°” '1' “l "5 h°“"" new’: deadi. "Those arc pernic- W“! ll “"9 W” Wm‘ mo ioul health.” s. sumac . 1M wit"- ; when" m? m Millennium? we. 2" DESIGN no. ms Crocheted illbox hat 1nd bll are smart an orgy to create. Flow- er like medallions make the bu! and trim the hat. Pattern No. 1M8 contains complete instructions. To order pattern: Write or rend above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin cr Pcstal Scrip to Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Guardian. Design No. 10M Name . Street Address Sight to stir a housewife’: heart is that above, where Lewis relaxes in her Kansas City, Mo., home while Miss fl- amen” tidies up. Recent response tc domestic help anted aclver s Province ha: been this area's largest in three years. Miss Dorsey is We "4 scores getting an early stars as pcchnr domelfl¢l~