an». army-u w ._.. PAGE TWO ftQ-i: _ . 4-»- rm: qianwrri-rrtiwn continuity JULY _ 28. 1942 m? I. Social and Personalv. Fashi ... GREASE DISAPPEARS m Lwomank Re alm ' A J/FFY/ Just POP your dishes iniouRinso A suds—ihey’|| come out sparkling ES, in a flash, even the greasiest dishes are spot- less, gleaming, the new Rinso greasy water, no unpleasant dishpa way. No horrid n scum. Rinso means less time at the sink, less work, brighter results! Rinso dissolves grease instantly. All your china, silverware, glass, int and out they come clean as a whistle-dry w bright polish. And your hands stay smooth because Rinso is so safe, so gentle! the GIANT package for extra economy. ; i+;———————-;~————_—-— ~~~~~ ~———-_________».__ Needlecraft ou do is o o the thyick, rich slid‘; ith a fine, and white Try ittoduy! Get For The Home fiyou liltetolook iibcpildtol perfection. make yourself l/JJS nicely cut playsuit. u ii classic shirtwaist top and p1 ttd shorts. Style No, 2614 Ls 6935-11101 T61‘ [i265 l2, 14, l6. 18, 20. 36, 38 and 40. size 16 requires 3 yards 38-inch fabric. To order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and ad- dress with 20 cents in coin or stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian Needlecraft Department. Style No. 2614 Size | Name y, , stiZet Addreu >- Cl U.S. Naval Task Force Bags 2 Enemy Planes LONDON. July 24—(CP)—A Unli- Id States naval task ' mandcd by Rear Admiral R0‘ C. Giffen, destroyed two G 1111m- planeg and probably shot dowwn two others for the first toil by Ameri- can warships operating in European waters, on authoritative source re- ported tonight. Gifien announced yesterday that the American force. in conjunction with the British Home Fleet, had been in action against enemy rur- craft. desribinz the operations "Just the usual thing." Ania-x or ('['IT_ Cuba has an at; 1r 14 01m <qimfe miles-about the size oi Pennsyl- Vania. .._ ‘pg-mm rm” and Bond. as "IP above pho _ , .1 .n pit r.. it icqiiarts ; girl Ln; bruit nt- , f ~ “All! Z1 lciiohs, bring fashioned of only four-and- CL , . ) ' ' more than bZ-gnt y ~'- . J 89b5- oc ted. It comes within the relfr an]! all o! naldli‘ ‘ ' o i i -~' --~r< .i m» iograph proves. Al- \ A LE VER PROD ucr 'I'hoie's a lane and a cot. \Vith a rose clinging door There's a brook flowing gently along 'I‘iiete are nests in the eaves Where the birds bill and coo As they sing to each mate a love song. Oh! that cot in the lam. To mv memory so dear Where childhood hours quickly did wane When with playmates so gay We would while hours away On a. swing, by the cot in the lane. Now the old folks are gone And the playmates have grown But the roses still cling to the vine New birds are busy. as others o _ yore And the brook ripples on Just as it a did before But memories are all that an mine. —Cora MacNeill Summerside. P. E. I. WK; Qiow NORMAL Norway's 1941 hay crop was only 70 per cent oi normal. The most cheerful kind oi dec- oration for your home-a glistening bowl containing a woodland "garden"! Evergreens and ferns (from the florists or from the woods) will flourish beautifully in such a terra- rium-wiihout care, without oven sunshine. Covered. the terrarium provides its own moisture! To make one is simple. Use n fishbowl, candy fish or what have you, and move tiny partridge berry, wintcrgreen and polypody fern: into it, IOll and all. First line the lower port o! the bowl with a layer of plush-like moss. green side out, then at the bottom put in pebbles for drainage and add soil. Over the mil put mother layer of moss. green side up. Wet loll, poke holes in it through the mos: with your fingers and place your plants in the holes, patting l0ll firmly about the roots. Many flowers grow healthily, too, in a glass garden! Our SZ-page booklet tells how to raise trailing arbutus, violets. gordenias. other flowering as well u gay foliage plants in ierrariuma. Also describe: making oi bottle terrariums, land- scaped dish gardens, herb window bogges. send 20c in coins for your copy of "Glass Gardens and Novelty In- door Gardena" to The Guardian Home Service. Be cure to write ' address, Ind lhmo ltreet Adda-cm Uovinln '1 fng bridge, or working out. picture puzzles or whatnot; and you go will; ilfij IIIOI ,‘_.. »-... (Dorothy ‘Dix POSSESSIIE FOIICESV DAUGHTER TO BE OLD MAID Best Way To Solve This Problem Is To Get Mother A Job _._______. DEARMESDIX—W‘hyamImoldnnfd? I cause I have a. posseslve mother who thinks that my life working to support her, but devote all taining her. 1 try to nmke good clothes than I have myself so that yo her trips while I stay at home. I work all day an itouae- work when I come home. I try to get her to go out with women of her on: own age. ~ . made Nothing doing. She wants to go out with me and my friends. ‘Ilho fllwe against result is that I am never asked with the crowd because she is a. misfit in 9511840- . who ruins the fun. 1 never have a date because no boy wants to drag an elderly woman around. Mymotbergkllnfilhealtb. Bhoisbmrely middle-aged. em no reason why ahc shouldn't have an inde ndent life of her own. 9 1121i; shehwooftélw When even m”?! interest nul- g any ng, accuses me o g ungrate u nd t ing to et rid of her. Rather than gu 7 gr talxity I hategit, but it is taking the healrliroug S o "or: m‘ ““"*"a.."rn:""= s: - e mar-r . ore any 8 5 ' Divan-tar?“ CORNER O-O-O-O-O upon fo t enty-iive ye to rise u and tell but» "as "e "M" "m" \ go c a u any nger. u a co 1 14, ooked ‘m, be done if you have the nerve to do it. 1 gnafiuficfimber GET MOTHER- A JOB you're annoyed h on d a c h o a , one about it? ANSWER-Nothing that you would have the fnterstinal fortitude to do, because it takes a lot of courage for a door-mat that has been tlrodden 3 hard-cooked eggs 2 tablespoons green onion tops 1-2 cup diced celery 1.2 cup mayonnaise Tomato wedges Lett uce Method: Clean and bone i110 Tell her that she is on her own and that you are ng to lav up “liked °1' “mlled ll““°' leave me some money for your old ag . She will begin weeping aflghver the place. bones in. if they are soft. Flake the Let. her weep. Nobody ever drowned in tears yet. She will talk about fish irllu 181113! larze Flfle» Pie her bad nerves or her poor heart. Inform her that the doctors say float lhe cucumber and 511° mls- D c‘ there is nothing so good for either complaint an something to do that will the e885 Emil Chop the onion tops her so busy she won't have time to think about her arches and pains. flflely- “ml-line he flaked ml‘- oucumber cubes, eggs. onion, and Ii you will do this and get her started to work, she will be a thousanc‘ @1911’ - Chill llulfvushly and just t. bei in dd the 11117011118159 lmes happier and more contented than she is in grafting on you. andmsogtglv“ 1mm we Lbbnded Lille a salad bowl wi h crisp lettuce. of; welligghilgd. Lggid your own friends without makln any excuse or a l es to her. “lb-en W! h he ' 55 - "n W she finds that she cannot. bv seligpity, persuade @5313? staying with her. Wmam Wed!“ Th“ shculd be she will make friends in self defense. In her heart she knows that young 811011811 l0 “We 3~ pscple do not want. old people hanging on to their skirts when they go out for good times. I realize that it is a terrible thing for children, to have to discipline their parents. but when parents act like spoiled ba/bia they have to be dealt with accordingly, . . ‘ ‘ . o FACES ARDUOUS QUEST DEAR DOROTHY DIX-What can a rl do be an old maid? Every time I find someofiie I thihllllcmisilsthxeailghftttoirzilg 12g leave; me for sumséiktli . I invariably attract someone who isn't at- ‘Metlmdi c3996“ ‘m? g“? gal’ rac ve to me. y can't. I 11nd someone wh and - i necessary, i en f . om he his ideal, too? o is “w ma“ Id be wi the oeery. green pepper. pickle, hard-cooked ezgs that have I tnuu: maybe m» trouble u that when I like u, man I can't help ahow- been dlwi- 5on0» to W“ with in: 110w crazy I um about him, and that seems to drive men off. salt and pepper and toss llghilv TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS 01,1), with mayonnaise until well blended. Serve in lettuce /up~, garn shed ANSWER—Weli. if you are looking for someone who is your ideal, you with sliced cucumber, ii desired. have a ions: and arduous quest before vou: and if you exrpect to be any O-O-OQ-OO-OGO-GO-O-O-OQ-Qbooaoa man's ideal and to have these two ideals meet and blend. you are indeed I O A McrrungSmzle o-§&¢O49—044u0 ~¢-¢¢4@+.-. GUESS AGAIN Invite some women of her own age and get her interested in pla TOSSED FISH SALAD 2 cups cooked fish 1-2 cup diced celery 1-4 cup chopped green fir! L4 cup chopped swset 10.0 1o 3 hard-wckzd eggs Salt and pepper 1-2 cup mayonnaise So forget it. If you ll t to . d faulty humanity and makereylolllr ggtion anririltaitrglythecooliltlhmtign whom you meet every day. certainly you make a. great mistake when vou begin chasin eve Mlke- "T15 l “lie m5 Y” hi" man you meet who attracts vou. and showing him that you are: crag: em- A magnificent’ head and about him. Bear in mind that men want. to be the bursuers instead. of "(M6 feature-Y SBY- mulfi W" lend the pursued. and thev have no appetite for the peach that is so ripe it me l1 “PPR? °l dmlari? dIODS into their mouths. It is the one that hangs highest on the tree P5“ ‘I could Mt» ‘Tl-B my and that is haw to get that they risk their Lives to pluck. W1!" 011114 by her first husband.’ _._._.__ on“ rasr nova nan mm PAIR ENOUGH DEAR 0011mm DIX-I find that the only boys who will date me TWO You"! Bwsmen We're It are the fast ones. The date me for a few times then I never hear from M88631? 5X15 0V9!‘ the #1811118 Out them again. On s. firs date I am careful only to let a boy kiss me and °f the estate "llch had bfin l?" then not u» much. as I don't want the reputation 0f being fut. stui z Jointly w we!“ 1n their father's love boy: and want to know how I can hold their attention. Wlll- M a 198i» NEON 1110i’ 1181604 to accept the decslon oi on old I hate girls. since they an all catty and talk about, me behind my lfiflld 0! the fflmily- back. without any reserve. Nevertheless, one can live without girls. but "BOYS." Fflld this W169 mun. not without boys. What shall I do? LILY PEARL, exactly as he thinks ii ." A ANSWER-Well. Lily Pearl, don't you think that boys get tired oi is Donald's face beamed, quickly because you are too easy, too free with your but that of Hamish grew vblbly that are free for ev Tom, Dick and Hurry who comes longer. along are not a luring to a man of fast dioua taste. "And then." continued the "rbi. trawl‘. "Hannah will take which- Anybodv with the price oi a hot dog and a soft drink can get one. ever half he prefers." The romantic chap wants his to come higher, to cost. more in effort and persuasion and be harder to get. You are also making a. mistake in despislng girls. You forget that they are the ones who give the parties. who open and close doors in iety and who all your life will make or mar your social status. Believe me, the girl who is unpopular with. o girls has a mighty thin time of it. And bear in mind two things: One is that girls have brothers and cousins who are eligible. And the other thing is: Men always take an- other womatfs judgment oi a. woman. And don't be unjust enough to resent the xirls‘ wosainins about you. If you don't care enough about your reputation to take can oi it you:- seli, whv should you expect them to do so‘! __> HAMILTON W. I. The Jul meeting oi Hamilton Women's {natitutp mot in the Hall. July 21st. 1942, with the vice-presid- ent in char . e mee opened by The Island Hymn and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll C 1 was ana- wered by 16 member». Minutes oi the hast meeting were read and ap- prove . No further information wu m- oeived in regard to Hospital can. The quilts for the ‘I‘_ B. Leaauo werflilnlshed and two have been sen n. Several suggestions for raining funds were g ven and left with the committee. It was moved by Mrs. Nell Sim and ded by Mrs. Ju. M. v the Insurance on the Hall be lnid. Other bills wen presented MHOéIéIHIIfd a; $1.80 which were mov pa . The Treasurer reported $28.80 on . Roll call for next meeting to answered by "Ways Women Gan Save Money." Bach one failing to flne ‘PM nrogram . y . . The next meetlnr to be held in the Hall at 7.30 P. M. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. .._________-_ ICE-FREE PORT More than 500 girl: acrou Con- A warm current from the Atlan- adn are now wearing "Ming Canlfll" tic. SIIDDCIPdlY c, "flmzer" of the costumes and are busy selling War Gulf stream, keeps Munnlnak in savings Stamp: and Certificates at lee-free port. "Donald will divide- u the estate Pictured above is a am v n Minn-made print frock ——-—- l“ tho elothin admin 0 stun. rorvmanon Q wmm ‘imam ma Trade —-—-—- Bond. This drenl won formal! IIIIM Savings army was Mrs. John The most sparsely popumted with a a Eauquler. or Ottawa, wife l?! Wing at?» lgiutha Unded state; in Ne- print pot “I . ‘ ’ "' * , nu o'er v> o, one person par lquan we More . on whohovmmwulrthnlc -mi.lo. 7 toriollullzonu fairs concerts, sports eventa and public ceremonies of all kinds. One of the lira! lo enlist In this Wu’ A OTIS z Literature "m" Livingo Leisur The Woman's Realm BOMIIIIIN THY SIGHT O thou who lowest not alum '11:: nvift a M“ u». faltfiklvll- urea of lnconstont consider not my little worth. The mean achievement, sca-mped act, high resolve and low result Iilhigmdream than. durct, not face the c . But count the read: oi my dealre. Let this be something in 'I'hy sight: , in the alothful dark Forgot the Vision and tho Height. NQQIH‘ my bod no!‘ my soul To eartth’: low cyuq will yield con- sen - I pram "rhce for my will to strive. I bless ‘my goad of discontent. —OHAR-LEB G. D. ROBER/IB- GARDEN WEDDING LOVELY AFFAIR ..__.__ Dreams oi romanm no linked with garden weddmgs and no more perfect setting can be im- agined. ‘Ihe very slmpllciy of the daoioe set-s in relief the charming "garden wedding dress" oi the bride and pastel; of he: at. tendants. ‘Hie ivedding party treads on a. soft; ca t of emerald green, ture ai s in making the occason an unforgettable one, with her roses. iris. tulip! and ofher brilli- ant flowers. to point (respr white or misty pink - with the attendants wearing palest green and lavender, will leave a never- tobe-efiaced memory - that will in that adds a ______ When the mistyjloatlng vmm‘ uch of femininity u, your hat star tun; w); y mm bedrlggnd, its w m, m“ aid to restore a crisp, from 5p anco dip it in gentle fine- ' 6111411. r . r0,- el 91' l!!! WAY to restore veiling after washing ‘go between two pieces of w and iron with a hot. iron. ___.._ Leftover macaroni and meat loaf or Spanish c5“ ' m into m a/ppetizing filling $81 Wlipem or f/Cmatoes. minutes. —--_._ Male woodcocks in yprip lng displa for the Kzmale-they 5 lnbo the air, then tumh plane. _____ NEW TECHNIQUE I’ BREATHING o‘ “IOU-Eh it's the first and buaineggmoi living, breathing as breath] worth while to cbe: 1X18 habits “an ily into your mind at every rain- k in (h; bow . HBDPY Ls t bride who has the opportunity or plighting her vows in such lovely surroundings and the "al fresco" atmosphere will be as much enjoyed by the guests. who always love a garden setting. -__._. ‘l’!!! AIR. YOU BREATH! Mun’: Busy Rnpiratory System It has been calculated that, while a healthy man's crest. contains nearly 200 cubic inch fl-W brea o One or two smrui muiti li - tlon will quickly stioxw fromp this the urgent need of fresh air in the ome ..?_. Playing cards will last loafer and look better ii well cared or. As soon as any spots or stains Ppear, wipe them gently with a. otn dipped in warm water. Pat ry with a clean cloth and lay on a flat surface until the cords are perfectly dry. _.__._. ‘Rte Liverpool library, one oi tho a c d first circulating librarfes in Eng- wi land. has had so few subscriptions during the war that it has closed after 184 years. Pearl. beaches apricots and a plea when baked. have better flag: or lf the baking dish u bbvma tightly until the aat 10 minute; of the cocking period Uncover then brown the tops. Less baking time, too. is required usually in covered baking dishes. CURTAIN CALL Wonder whether your curtains reglkatllon t with an Q ' atrai ht. mach r com ortable. Place the palms b1 1&0!" ha; ofmyog gigs. ribs nun. 0w P ' the same tlivitc exdialc iZ"‘t'iu“Z§u3i oi three. en u ch th eeloa defliflnite deflrlllaon l)‘: d phra. . Repeat Elerclso Feeling this inhaling pmgun your hands icons-es yc important outward , its. initallng shortly and only half fi‘lln2 the lllhks. breathing ITQIZLUHFIV, and inhaling and apparently hold the breath before mrhaling. A few minutes’ go: Jtreathing practice in bed before you get up ll do wonders for your stm-"na all d9? 1011B And because ii sfim- uiates circulation. it will imrrova vour skin. fro. DBYHCIYRTlV if it ‘s sallow. Lie flat on your beck w‘th ankles together. anna at sides. Raise arms slowly. inhaling tie-ply and counting to yourself. when vou reach three. your rm; should be polntlnw to the ceihno Now exhale. brlrgirg arms down- ward and back to "do: as vou /ount three again. Taking about ten breaths lhllI. eWIll", comnletel" rx- haling and inhalin". is one of flit shot-est and one of the beat ot all conditioning routines. any srficiranvWon_stéranr”nmans DIBION N0. “I {mlsaafmplemlttcrtoe r e different also: of Mr. ondcgfn To Charlottetown Gaul-dim, Needlework Department. ozn-.-._.......____ moving ----_—-"'"' rim W‘ linen: angixflflot u“, household these l , , Mr. and mfitwm Nnd uélgt gminlgglfs about 1% inches hill” .. etc, with complete inmuctlotia. To order pattern: Write. or and above plot-um wnh your "m", 1441186 witah‘ it cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. 911" ° uor an.