-....-..<,~. -.-..=,_,~.....,__,, raciL-rwo small serving. -m¢d7c‘ne4t/- ARS ago Schwartz eetablhhed the FIRST mill for blending and grinding Prepared Inetard in Canada. Then Schwarts was the lined and ea it quickly won its way from house to house-from store to store. And today it h the top-quality brand with the largest sale from Ottawa to Halifax. For adding rut to sauces, salads and eendwtcbel, Schwarta Prepared Mustard ie the indispensable condiment. It has the distinctive mustard punqenay, yet it h mild and pleasing to the talh. And for bringing out the hidden flavours of route, chope, steaks, lhh and cheese it h without a rival. lt h also a wartime meat extender-adding spice to a Say Schwartz-and be sure I‘ W. II. SCHWARTZ I: EON‘ LIMITED Canada's Oldest Coffee and Spice Howe HALIFAX. NOVA SCQTIA K IDEAS ARE NUMEROUS Raglan sleeves Ln sweaters can be Loom out and reversed when the elbows show signs Cf KEY/WIS thin. When washed and pressed no difference can be seen. Cut triangles for wet weather headgear from the least worn parts of old rainccats. Face towels that get beyond atchinz can be quilted together. wo thin ones ioined with diamond siiiching make one towel, that will give you good raeor Gather broken glass in a wad of‘ net tissue paper. It will not scratch the surface whether- 1r, h», you o; the floor. 5110mm‘ Chapel for the use of Loldiers has been constructed at the uqnadian Signals Training Cen- ‘d’ it Vlmy. near Kingston, Ont. Learn shorthand and Be a Success in the World SHORTIIAND NOT DWFICULT If you have ambitions of being a private secretary you must be ex- cellent at shorthand. Even a sten- ographer is usually required to know the fundamentals and be able to work it accurately. in shorthand, as‘ in all other arts, practice makes perfect. When you have learned a lesson have the words in that lesson dictated to you. The more times you write each wvord. the better. Our BZ-page booklet. prepared by -the famous Pitman system. contains l8 lessons with exercises and two pages of additional short farms. Do not sacrifice neatness for speed. Speed in writing will natur- ally _follow neatness and accuracy. Pitman shorthand is used throughout the English-speaking world to record rapid speech. In countless offices the system speeds up the conduct of everyday busi. ness affairs. To bc successful and keep up with the world learn shorthand and prac- tise it dolly". Send 15 5ccnts in coins for your copy of Self Iiistru;tion in Short- hand lo the Charlottetown Guard- iar: Heme Service Address. Be sure to W.lte plainly your name, address and the nnm eof booklet, Name In‘!!! Adtlflfl V, Provlncel oven (350 degrees)‘ for l 1-2 hours. Living 5c’ Leisure‘. The Wom You will find that luck Is only pluck To try things over and over; Patience and skill Courage and will Are the four leaves of luck's clover. on. SIJVIPLIFCATION OF BREADB Simplification in all lines of bread and bakery products is necessary so that there can be production of as such breadstuffs as possible for civilian and military use with exist- ing lgakery and ‘manpower equip- men ST. LOUIS WEDDING RING Louh IX (Saint Iouis), who fought his last battles under the walls of Tuni, on n. Crusade, wore this fond sentiment for Queen Mar- garet. engraved in his wedding band: "Outside this ring, there's naught of love for me." There wasn't for her. either! AN TI-COOTIE Your kitchen fats are conquer- ing that famous campaigner of World War I,_ the cootie. An in- sect repellant with a fat base has defeated him. But there are more cooties and. a lot more kitchen fat an's- Realm fruit cnsnmrrirrowu GUAQDIAN ' A Job Only Board. Q. ls it possible for me to obtain canning’ coupons now as I did not. apply for them lasts r A. An official of istration states that it is very UN- LIKBLY that any Clhhlfli lull!‘ coupons will be isued to anyone at this late date. Q. I am renting two rooms and I am not satisfied with the tenants as they are noisy and quite trouble- some. They are renting the rooms by the month. Do I have to give three months‘ notice to them‘! A. On and after October l, 1948. according to the new Rental regula- tions, a landlady who lives in part o! the house herself and lets out a — CARE OF HANDS IMPORTANT IF THEY ABE TO DO BEST No matter what your own new life may be it's a good guess your “hands are in suds niO-B One“ ma“ they used to be. Hands that make bandages, aid nurses or make any- thing from guns to apple P195 i" apt. to get a Wished-KW!!!’ 1°°kl what's worse. they.chap and de- velop those hurtful litle sores call- ed "split fingers." Another thing, if you want to make bandages to. the Red Cross you can't do it with lint-happy fingers. You'll fold them quicker, more neatly if your hands are smooth. Never wash hands without rins- ing. Drying the hands without rins- ing Ls the root of much trou e. Make sure the soap's off —- rinse, then rinse again, and use a good hand lotion. . COLLEGE CIJOTHES Mothers who want to start sew- ing early on wardrobes for college and school daughters will be pleas- ed to find that many of the frills and fancies have been eliminated. and clothes are simpler than in re- cent vears. Good tweed suits, sweat- ers without decoration, plenty of shirts and blouses, and not more than one fdate dress" unless the;e's a camp nearby, or unusual oppor- u needed. It u being used in many|l11n1lil°5 for will 111d ways besides making explosives.- Elaatinieers, a borderline produ between plastics and rubber, are also coming out o! your kitchen. grease. Elastimeers lock like stretchable celluloid. They are used to cover gun-barrels. HANDY IDEA When packing-j. picnic basket, use cardboard egg cartons for pack- ; d fruits RAINCOAT Instead of folding an oiled silk raincoat for storage when not need- E ed. use it as a dust cover for gar-l meats hung in the closet. ,1 OF WINE LACE NEW YORK -'l‘hough the short dinner gowns far tnumber long‘ ones. the formal creations are not.‘ overlooked. The most stziking is‘ slwine-corllgrh’ lice mlauggigh ‘an; seeves a a n f It the skirt trout.“ r” a m . °‘ HE COOKS‘ CQNIR VARIETY LOAF 1 pound kidney l cup milk 8 slices enriched bread 1-4 cup dripplngs 2 eBks 1 minced green pepper 1 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon pepper _ 3 tablespoons grated onion 1-2 teaspoon powdered sage I Wash the kidney in cold water, drain well and grind, including the internal fat. Pour milk over bread and soak. Combine all ingredients and mix thoroughly. Pack in loaf pun. Bake in a moderate Y6? 15141457.! UCM6VOMUY 667A 6751M! JY/PPIY 0‘ ' Jill-O and Jill-O P000!!!“ mw m? nim- 0010:0111! Wartime conditions have reduced the enpply el loll-O and Joli-O Puddings. So if there are tlmee when you grocer is en! of clock, we are sorry, and hope that you will be patient till a further llpply ie available. DAY AND EVENING COATS Carnegie‘; smoking Jackets (short box coats) double for day and evening. One in black wool lined with white broadtail braided in black. Another black broadtail which turns inside out to make a complete jacket of Moscow red satin Her “column" coats, straighter and slimmer than the chesterfleld with rolled rather than mannish collar B ,seal collar-box shoulder bag hung 1 on n heavy silk cord. CLASSIC SPORTS WEAR. OF VELVETEEN NEW YORK An American who set Paris a. pace in sportswear long before New York was the centre of fashion is Clarepotter, whose name is synonymous with classic American sports clothes. Her feeling this season, aside 10m her love of fine woolens, is for velveteen-hard- wearing, practical. She uses black velveteen in a long and a short din. her skirt with a grosgrain yoke. topping it with a dusty pink crepe blouse softened, not with her beloved ruffles. but with deft detail and ap. llllque. Velveteen goes f0: the trous- ers in a set of lounging pajamas with a pleasant three-quarter pale blue coat. rbr a change, use the same trousers with a black velveteen coat with revers and cufs faced in tsrlped wool persey. Her "I-I’ -me- tight." a bit of practical Amer cana, comes 111 12 Kev colors and can worn over black dresses for variety and cheeriness. It is a slrrliccliirc. sleeveless vest tied at the side or u, back . KELLOGGS ASTHMA RELIEF FOR ASTHMA h. Hflvflyid iofxn or rooms, for light house-- keeping or otherwise. to persons who use n. common entrance to the house and share with her one of the facilities. such as 5 bathroom, will be able to give one month's notice to such persons to vacate and need iiot supply any reason for the notice. A lloralng ila An old villager had n of ed five shillings if he would let the artist paint him. He hesitated for a while. “It's easy money." prompted the artist “Sure, yer right," was the reply. "I was only wondorin’ how I'd get the paint of! afterwards.‘ "This bouquet is to costly. You must take it back to the captain," said the rich fiancee. “That's all right. miss. Since my master has been cngfl-gcd to you he has been able to get things on credit." replied the valet . FLOWERED LAPEI. nitivAMi-zivrs arm oar m _. DESIGN N0. I58 Crwhet Your own dainty flower- Qd libel ornaments, colors to hgnlfilglflqsvéltailegtlriuccstunye. Pat- strlucticris. “m? c“ m- " u order pattern: Write. o lend above picture with your panic Inn address with 15 cents in coin or slam!!! to Needlework Charlottetown Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian. Needlework Department, DestgnNoJM NAMI--------__ STREITADDR!!! ---_._ Bureau {Dorolhyu Dix Says- IF WISHES WERE FEATURES ALL onus WOULD BE BEAUTIFUL Any Woman Can Be Easy On Eyes If She Makes Self Approach Heart’s Desires If every girl in the world could have the aha would be beautiful. But that. alas, is a capricioiu old damp who bestows her favors with e stingy he when she distributes her euobl. of classic profiles and ouch“!!! (Sblgllgfxlufld and naturally our hair and violet ayes. few there be Wh" I! em. But the girl wh looks into her mirror need she is d it. but 'h ir th ts thBt or 111°" valuabieatliariagoo-tftllioiss ‘if his l1‘: only the wit and will to do so. SIMPLE TOUCIIES ADD CHARM To begin with, any woman can be easy on t8 eyes if she has the courage and the enefity 11nd m‘ intelligence to make herself over nearer to hfl‘ fat. she can rum herself ___ by laying OI’! 9J9 ' ' candy and the mayonnaise and whiimcd cream. add by walking and laying strenuous games. instead of flopping on a. couch and reading sick y love stories and getting out the car if she wants to go around the block. She can buy a hi» dmade complexion better than any girl baby was ever born with. and she can learn to comb her hair so as t9 camouflage her bad points and bring out. her good ones. And. thanks to Mother Eve, whose first act: after she ate of the nee of Knowledge and got enlightenment. was to make herself a dress. there are clothes. None of us distinguish between a woman and what she wears, and a. homely girl who is smartly dressed can snap her fingers in the face of a. frowsy bathi beauty. Many a. woman's reputation for beauty rests on her pink. ch fons. It is prettv is as Pretty has on. and if you doubt your taste in dress, pick out some woman who is clothes-con- sclous and make her the guardian angel of your wardrobe. Then face the fact that inasmuch as you are short on hlllilhllllmé. you must. be long on other attractions. Not being beautiful you can't B!’- ford to be dumb. Make yourself an interesting and agreeable compan- ion. Studv and read. Kee up with current events so that you will have a ready line of conveisat on that you can adapt to any audience. _ INTERESTED LISTENER. ATTRACTS FRIENDS Cultivate the art of listening with an absorbed expression of interest- on your face while men talk to you of their hobbies, and women tell lrW the last smart thing the baby said. and nobodv will care whether you are as beautiful as a movie star or as plain as s. mud fence. Stress your femininity. That always was. is. and always will be woman's best bet. Girls who were passed over when the good looks were handed out often think that their cue is to make imitation men of them- selves, so they dress like men. and drink like men. and swear and curse and tell dirty stories and try to be tough and rough. Never did anyone make a greater mistake. for in dropping thsir womanly sweetness and gentleness thev show characters as unloveiy as their faces. A very pretty girl may perhaps be a. bit daring and get away with it. but it is fatal for a homely girl to go hoodlum. Be turntable. Be sweet and pleasant and eaav to get along with. They are the old-fashioned standardized feminine charms. but nobody has ever been able to improve them. and they still work. A sour, pet-- ulant. ill-natured expression will turn the most beautiful face into a 88-1‘- ‘goylc. while the face that is always bright and cheerful and that. wears the smile that won't come off is the one that we like to have about 11S and at. which we never tire of looking. GENTLENESS OF WOMAN'S EYES SHOWS SOUL It is not the size. nor shape. nor color. nor brilliance of a woman's eyes that attracts us to her. It ls the gentleness in them. the tenderness, the sympathy. the understanding It i: their brine th- "iirrr of a, boa"- tifui soul, and that. beauty does not have to be the rzift of Fate. It something that. can he attained by oultlvatinv. unselflshness and kindli- nes“. anon» philcsophic attitude towards life. instead of nourishing oneb own van y. So. girls. don't envy Miss America. Just so to her one better. m a few years her looks will be gone. but it you have made for yourself the beauty that comes from being intelligent and interesting and sweet and charming you will have that which age cannot wither and that grows more and more potent. as the years ‘go by. ____ ._. . _.. --—i_——_—__——.-.-= Toronto. A collection of $1.55 was RICE POINT W1. given in. A donation of $1.00 from Woman's RB alm '2. Social and Personal '1. Fash i0ns g weeilizooklll h regularfestnreatfddnylfl-Tldilfilllieec nlusbkhlnuevqyllonday 2 meals for 4 from 1 coupon‘ of hamburger and a little more than l6 lb. of sausages. Chopped meaty " of course, should be served us soon w after purchasing as possible, so get the hamburger one day and pick upb fresh sausage next day. Your mml dealer will l».- glfld to "hold" in" coupon for you. If you want to ‘splurgd en a roast occasionally, plan Iii-between meals that are extra thrifty Every family enjoys-and benefits, too-from a hemyqmear meal. But these days a juicy, succulent roast probably means that you, Mrs. Housewife, have done some careful phoning in between. To help you plan ration-thrifty “lag-mm meals, hue are suggestions for two 1 mpgmmkm bu,“ (mm u“ dishes-each to serve four-which ord ydrstcd). _ °"‘Y “" ‘°' ‘ °°“P°" "mm “m l ESZIQZZZ.T‘.'§LI§L‘Z§.. For your coupon you get l6 lb. SAUSAGE CASSEROLE Bring sausages to boiling pain! in water to cover, lower hear and simmer for l0 minutes. Drain. Amng: in layers in greased casserole. Flirt sausages, then thinly sliced onion, then beans, then onion, etc. Pour in tomato soup. Bake uncovered in l moderate oven [or 30 ro 40 minutes. SPANISH IICI ‘A lb. hamburger l6 green pepper i medium onion I cup tomatoes 9i cup dry rice it up. ulr 2 rbsps. fa: 1 cup warer Melt fat in frying pan, add dry rice, meat, chopped onion and green pepper. Saure till ma: and rice are lighrly browned. Add water, salt, tomatoes and cover. Simmer 30 niinures or until liquid is absorbed by rice. "Meat Complete," Martha Logan's famous hand-book oi mes: cookery is more than cvcr essential in these days _of careful planning. Send 10¢ to Swiir Cfnadlsn Co. Limited, Dcpr. M1131 Monczon. SWIFT CANADIAN o0. LIMITED. .a Dominion-i wide organization devoted to the conervation and efficient distribution of Canada's food resources. 4a The regular meeting of the Rice Point W.I. was held on Sept. 2 at Miss Grace MncDougall was much appreciated. stockings and 1 girl's dress were It was agreed that $5.00 be given to the Chinese Relief Fund. Mrs. Albert McDougall and Mrs Fletcher MacEachern were a - pointed as delegates to attend t e TB. luncheon in Charlottetown. ‘Thirty-three cents was aid to the sick committee. 1 pa boys’ the home of Mrs. Fletcher Mac- Eachern. Roll call was responded to by nine members and two visi- tors were present, both former members of the Institute. Mrs. Selina O’Halloran and Miss Grace MacDougnll who are. Home on their holidays from Montreal and NOW!--MY (OF-F GOES FURTHER — when I follow those EASY RULES.‘ RULE l! Buy Chase 6r San- born Cot’ feel Super-rich with 'm o r e fl a v o r ounce for ounce! Then -- keep codee in air-tight container, and keep the coffee- pot scoured clean. Get right strength by mcasuringrhc cofiee and water accurately-don't make more cofiee than you'll use-and serve it as soon as possible. claixlkrggzegbgrczgéiedlity cofiee goes further. Get 'Orr!---ea.ovmoa--- Cnfiddl’! fighting na and daughters include many tiornsouiiti-lu still under the yoke of Nazism. A; Air Tcrce. the four shown here are members of the Royal Canadian doing their bit to aid both Canada and ‘izir native lands in the war cgalnat Hitler. Czechs-Slovakia, Poland hey ar i" "Ir-torn Ukraine are wares ted mm tcttmlief n m, Ira-nooeflabanelkdaiaquar H”, abuse native yilleea in Poland has been ruled by the Geri-nuns- Jenny Osiplra of Holden Alta and Elisabeth Anne Olaachuk of Winnipuig Bauer. Mew. both pom h; m; Ukraine of Austrian parents; and Anna Muslin of Toronto who was born iln Cache-Slovakia. All fcur alrwomen have relatives in Ell ope of whose m nothing has m“ m» a sin the ' m. “WM u“ r ee German waamachkie'rollad inte EVENING FROGKS ARE DEMUBI given in for Red Cross. TYPE Next meeting is to be held at J. MacDou oil's. Lunch was awrve by the hos as and the meeting cosed with the King. BRENNER. LOW The Brenner Pass is the lowest pass throu h the Alps and is less than a‘ mi e above sea level. ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE bodice terminating in a large yellow English is the mother tongue of flower on the shoulder. The irirt, “out 300,000,000 peep , second which has a few gathers centre cnly to Chinese (Mandarlnl spoken. fmnt. has alternate bands of yellOI by 4m,00o,o0.), and white t Needlecraft For The Home PRETTY LITTLE I'll-OCR! For Snulhtere Two cute Locks for girls -one for the youngest. and one for the next, ‘up up. No. 342'! simulates asuaponder dress. but slips on and off is one piece. No. 3426 is a sur- lice, and so it» opens nicely for iron- ing. Style No. am u designed 1w sizes 6 mos 1. 2 and 3 yrs. Sim 2 yrs. requires 7-8 yd. BB-in. fabric with s-a yd. contruttnl and l l-l ds. . y Style No. 84M ll aim I to l. Btu 4 mill 35-111. fabric with 1-4 yd. contrast- ing and 3-4 vd. edllnfl- Pattorn is hand-cut to United states Standard Measurements and includes chart with etw b! IND 1n- struetiena. d twenty cents for pattern- Wrl your name. address and style number. Be sure to state lilo vcu wish . Name The majority of the evenins frocks seen today are oi‘ the demure and youthful type obviously geared to the younger generation. and yel ow rayon crepe is used ef- fectivelv, in one stunning model. one side of the bodice being white. tho other aide yellow. Apllllqilfld 8MB leaves run up the white side of tllfl Btzeet, Address m” Province ‘C-llllél-lil-A“ Is Different! creams and (IIIICUIA OIIITIENT IS IAEDICIIIMI CenuIee-aHaIIINOLIIII and ill." "I fill-Fill lllll HI IUQIIIIIDI AID Mill! I-IIN I I I I I ' Don't confuse It with | oounatice I I I I