PAGE TW _ s‘ rw-%%7<7-Q&w ._“_:;ur+—i— we..." iving fa’ Leisure The Woman's Realm a deeds. not en's: in in clap-dirt mpg-g m thoughts. not brev . anlogt‘ eta-ins are more await feelings. not in ilguxes on a dial. w remove than fresh once. e should count time by lieart- ii- thmbs Watch the Waist. Line lie most lives who thinks most. —- ' feels the noblest. acts the There's s certain amount of waste when food is transferred dish dish. 4311111! James Bi-“EY- from cooking to —-——— Usins th same dish for 11s THE rwmlmrv and servfxig. or serving plates m- . - the kitchen reduces wasic a: well Remember last summer. how v.e|as dish washing. bomplained o!" the neat? lviany m evenings the temperature was uuly Don't Plgy Favourites Use tap units on an electric 68, t people complained that it was too hot to sleeu. '1liat same 68 degrees doesn't feel so hut stove in rotation for the same rea- lhefie dBY5i—h\1m-d1il' make the son you chan e the tires on your difference. The muister the air can cm- Qcgggiqngjiyp-phey we“ more be kept in winter time the \V'.1l'mel‘|9vgn,1y_ Most. (avom- one we “m!” m“? P5115 Ji “m” unit-do you? r the same reason under the radiators help. POlifdijfls g good idea w Swim}; the 1.45 lants are lzood JUIILidIfiBFS too ifjcn a coal or wood range from time ey are kept well watered. Their-w time. Those directly over the mus pots literally ooze mclsture- firebox bear the brunt of heat and t" Faking a both: leuve thP|wcrk and cracked lids are difficult ater in the tub until it gets cold w replgoe nowadays, nd leave the bathroom rioou opt-mi _.__ Matching Panties , his will raise zhe humidity nu- ere's iushsc much let-out to preciablyx “_*"‘**'_ Th TWO HANGERS WANTED I a hem and after the limit has been reached big sister's arments 1i’ there are plenty of clothes Should be msqgd 31m,“ w 151,18 515. lanflers 1n ti1_- u... .. '1 . . per, If the Kaflnent; happeng to be 5 o prevent iersey (‘M98595 TF0!" pleated skirt it will usually provide irctchmu. take two hangers, a enough material after ripping to "ooden hunger. and a simple wire make a p131“ skirt, with mamhmg ne- Put. the shoulders of the dress pantie; [or g, younger child, n the wooden one. and fold the skirt over the wire hanger hall‘ may’ up. wiiumonn rmmnn Periodic wurdi-obe inspection is ] essential both for good grooming. and to saw wear and ten!‘ on‘ Eiothes. Watch for sagging hems SWIFTS WEEKLY WARTIME FOOD HINTS Dfenlisiciaaffifitfliinefli‘ ‘ — mitt. whose vveélfoooking ‘dolunrdi; s "w!" few“ vi Ihii rm- 1 minute valuable hind 0H7 Monday! SAVE PRECIOUS ‘NGREDIENTS BOYS AND GIRLS SHOULD WEIGH QUICK MARRIAGES Some Genius Ought To. Make A Gadget To Test Love; It Would Save Vain Regrets- live in ‘I've x sgftihareed RUIN“: “W. I ' WOO t ulwy Oanadlsn cheese. 1- tse- spoon mustard. 2 na Woroee m mice. 8-4 tea- spoon ea pepper. cayenne D09- ner. 6 slices mast. soak bread cumin in the milk in topof double boiler for 6 minutes. Add Ir cheese and seaeoninll. an cook qver hot water until cheese is melten. Btir occasionally. Serve at once on hot. buttered toast. WINTII FRUIT lALAD l 1-3 oupa diced apple 1 cup diced orange 1 cub cottage cheese 2 finely ehreddel cob- ave Few grains salt Lettuce or othergrcenl Mayonnaise or French dressing. Combine apple. orange. cottage cheese. shredded cabbage and salt and tors lightly together. Serve on letuce or other greens with may- t t r ho wi ‘bfiipeninlm "'3'." ' i‘??? ‘or Fran‘? dream‘ wen y- our ur . c c he as _‘ “i‘*"”*"%-'_W with whom n; iias iallen in love. imdehe ageing to §f",§,,§"_‘°?19,',‘,';'y§“'§§,': '}{",,§;,b,,'_‘-‘- start dbvorcihuroceedings m‘ u: ‘abort-tune wife so that he can M m, mom. puk tent may mam’ e ° e" “mule! r '-‘ 5"" °n- fmmd the men on duty there had the sane tense attitude. "You'd wudiiiiéSéiiiiéfriiiiiifiiffitiiiiéi’.fi.‘f“2h’€$‘.im§%'2i€s'2i'é5 by»: m» w“ em» or weeks‘ acquaintance: ‘who have already dried their tears at parting. $811,235 meélezgre wld“ The“ were transferred thei. affections to some v-on-the-spot. and now want may drove DuL Mr‘ wink“ cartridge clips. to have htmthmmawmeohuucal inventions andso many mcdfcal dlscrw es that it h s. pity some genius has not devised a gadget by which bo s and is who are entering into hasty furlough wed- dings cur. test tl all ons and determine whether they are reaJy in love for keeps. or merely have a passing fancy for each other. Certainly. it would save a lot of regrets and More grief if the“ was some sort of a ctabillner they clamp down on their runaway emotions that would make them awn. look. and listen before they rushed into a relationship that is at best. and foolhawdv when undertake , ally unprepared for lt.. and who do not even know their own minds on the subject. Them is not a day that I do not get distraught letters from yovungnere who have into these spur-cf-the-molnezit mandates. and w o fi-Litlcally ask how they can break out oi’ . One such Th: war has ‘J Marlbc Logan Cranberries 1e JO _ i2 5391313 33.355155‘ tfifufii fill?“ "““"“°‘ “'°°“' "' °‘ “°°" “ didn't like we "we Om girl who wrote that she could not endure the agony of being parted from her bridegroom snatched awe, from her bv the army. 11nd that shr- was contemplating committing s cide. sent this air mail s ec- tel delivery note. “Disregard previous letter. Had fallen in love wi h a sailor who is a perfect peach.’ Non these boys and girls are not intentionally a-uel. heartles or dis- loyai. 'I‘hev are only childllsh in their emotions. swept away by any chance gust of passion knowing nothing of themselves aznd still less. if pcslble. of the opposite sex. They are eopycats who must do what other youngsters are doing. too young and inexperienced to watch iiw consequences of their acts. a optimistically believing that everythinll Ls bpcpncl to break Just right for them in the finest of this best of all Rood wor s. so boy meets girl. and they get married because he likes the way e does her hair, and she thinks he looks swell 1n his uniform. and i 8y know they will always be congznial and happy together because their _ steps match in the dance. also cause Tom. Dick. Harry. and Mary. Ellen The 195p shot. of! the toad and and Susan are getting_married, war weddings are the fad of the lnom- fllom we and tn“ Inning w ‘he ent. and it seems the glamorous and romantic thing w do- bearh The command c“ stood where it, had been left. in a partially red by low It, does not seem w mettcr to them that may lee strangers who know ' s 1 t 1 mm r n th ' tastes h acte and habits; m“ m“ . "wlwd Eng? Elhgyvhifi/lr ‘nycozgniplrfifi mo the?‘ thté dbpcot ‘tail/pp ktnow Sig; gal-ans“ Mr. Winkle stopped along. . 8, A IV ‘ ther they w lave an, g say eac 0 er a. er v e (To Be continued) with the saccharine patter o! cou p. CAPITAL SITE MOVED Can anyone wcrtder that the thin veneer of romance made up of war hysteria. home-sickness. and boredom on the boy's part. when a thinl i in skirts took good tc them. and of the glamour 0d uniforms and hlnk- Kingston was the capital or o“. inc it adventurous to marry a sailor or soldier. and there is come dis- ml from 1840 to i844. and Mont- tlnctlon in being a war bride, on the girls’ part. does not last. and that "it is literally out oi sight, out of mind. with so marry young husbands and wives For the love that endures has to grow out of a knowledge that a man and woman have of each othei-‘s minds. hearts and souls. an assoclntbn that has made them need each other and part of each others bobbin“!- Oi course. many boys and girls who rush into these quick-order mar- flakes have the thought in the back of their heads that when the wn is over if they don't. like it. they won't stick. There is always Reno. ut divorce is not. the easy way out. as they think it is. Alway such a sep- aration leaves wounds that never quite heal and scars that disflwllre l lifetime. Bo. wise are the boy: and girls who wait until after the war to marry. wasn't s0 bad. To the north. he knew, lay the airfield and the main part o! the American forces of occupation. And farther on , there was Jungle fighting where ‘men stalked each other through the undergrowth and gnlped from the trees. But this was not his business. and he came into contact with none of those whose affair it was. but he did feel better - rifles slung alongside the bouncing car When they reached the road running south along the shore, they saw the mist. etween hlllocks of the beach ridge ey could make it out standing like a wall several hundred yards offshore. mysterious, dangerous. unreasonable. It made Mr Tinker enthusiastic. “The Jnps know we're about ready to Bush them in the face in the north" he held. ‘Mebbe they'll take tii-lis chance." » m. Winkle pulled his sueelhel- met more securely on his head and messed on the accleratcr of the car No Basement A lot n! people are living in houses without basements but they needn't suffer from cold floors on that account. The brick is to bank the outside walls nearly to the window ledge with earth. straw or snow which are all good insulators. MAKES EVERYTHING FINE-TEXTURED, DELICIOUS- COSTS LESS THAN l‘ PER AVERAGE BAKING New‘: the time lo enliven meals over chops. Cover and cook s with the lert flavour and high for 1 hour. Vitamin content of Canadian t cmnhm" For more valuable Cranberry sauce is practically l- send 10¢ for "Mearmégbi" "must" for the holiday season and, Martha 1o gm-s famous ban}; just in case you haven't a good of meat cookery, to Swift recipe handy, wcgiveour favourite dian Cd." limited Dept method in the panel opposite. 4 Moncton. ' _ But there are other delightful mq ways of using this valuable fruit 5 in meat dishes. For instance, now CRANBERRY SAUCE that fresh pork is a little more 201p: water plentiful you might like to try 2 cups granulated sugar these Cranberry Pork Chops. (If 4 cups cranbgnig; pork is still hard to get where you live, try the recipe with veal). 4 pork chops '/z cup honey ' 9S tsp. salt ‘A tsp. cloves The words 1 "An 1 ~- wen 11,5; Mimi‘; In 122" 2 cups raw V4 tsp. nutmeg tc music in 1835. cranberries COLORFUL DESIGNS FER THE Brown pork chops in heavy fry- YOUNGSTEQSOQ'OTHES 0R I ing pan. Season. Grind cranberries, mix with honey and spices-pour halt need straightening. loose but- 11s and hooks, seams that have parted company Win15. In the case pi mots. neglect may prove fzltlii. Remove them at heme. ii possible. but don't let soiled garments hang ' film Hell i llm tho]- No Scrap Iron lost when potato peellngs ' ' are discarded can't be reclaimed as scrap. Just another argument for cooking potatoes in their jackets- Auornnitimh Iiittle Boy Blue come blow your horn The sheep are in the meadow, the " '”'— ——'“ > cows are in t corn. Where is the boy who looks after the eep? He's over in Italy driving n Jeepl HINTS ON ETIQUETTI The young girl who is allowed to tlrl and boy friends ill learn to be a . and. incidenta . be sale-guarded against sund- ry dangers in these troubulcus tuna. 6-0 Q-O-O-O-O4§Q-Q' 0 t gMr. Winkle Goes To War >>0+04+444o0 e-oo-ofi-O-O-OM - when 5 mail went out. Mr. Winkle was allowed to write only the bares; information to Amy. He refrained from saying much X01‘ ms double reason of liviiil; “l! i" the censorship regulations and_ not caring to frighten her. He omittexi certain things he discovered in his paradise, such as malaria, dysent- ery. white ants with X1 Dime" attack worse than any war man- euver ever concelved. and mosquit- 995 5o profuse mat, p, net over the bed served only to trap them in- side where they could concentrate their attack. It must. he thought, be enough of a strain for Amy not even to know where he was beyond the fact. that he was in the 501ml $9115 area. He kept to the cheery things. such as the taste of roasted wild pig, and the crawfish, shrimp, and prawns. He described the flowers, and d'i.‘€]b on the hibiscus. which he thought went better with the tropics than anything else. He told her about the parrots and ccckatcos of the jungle, and how the air was filled with the color of flashing wings. He said there were no cannibals about Just then, but, he hoped eventually to see one. He de- scribed war as being nothing at" all like what he had expected, and assured her the‘. he would be back MENTHULATUM (:llrl')_(UV||nIl| 11.. ., Make a syrup of water a sugarand boil S minutes. Pi , over and wash cranberries! add to syrup; cook, wid. stirring, until cranberries _ tender and all skins have bil (about 5 minutes). Set ' 1 aside to cool, in saucept which it was cooked. l real 1844 to i849. WRITEN m 1112f an your back instead you'll be wise t0 take exceptional- 1_v mod care of your electric washing machine Even now parts are getting scarce. Here are a few easy rules which. li remem- bered, will add months to your washer. 1. Avoid cold starts. They may cause trouble. I! your washing machine is kept an unheated place. but it in a wami iroom an hour before using. 2. ,Ycur washer will wear out quick- Ier if you overload it. Keep with- in the capacity limit given vou the manufacturer. 3. Avoid those precious rubber rolls by ieedlng buttons. claps. buckles, through wringer care- Lully. And don't but everything through the centre of the wringer. ‘Iiry to distribute things across the complete width. 4. Wringer rolls get lopsided if you fail to release their pressure after using. and the springs and the rubber can't be replaced. 5 Rust. can do hor- rible thinlf! i0 the tub body of the machine. Prevent this by weshlng it out thoroughly after each use. Rinse well and polish with a dry cloth until the inside is sample-tel? dry. Man- SWIFT CANADIAN Co. LIMIT _ a Dominion-wide organization devoted to the conserv ' and efiicient distribution of Canada's food reso find no Jam there. The shore was lined with American machine-gun fox holes. and it was here that the Alphabet, to his chagrin. was sta- tloncd. sergeant Ouldeskrovwskl and his crew. including Freddie and Jack. agreed with Mr. Tinker about their part in the war. Nothing. they felt. would happen in the portion given to them. They had ocme thousa -' of miles tc sit and watch and wait Ior action that. would never materialize. ‘Rwy-with Mr. Winkle — over- looked the fact diet when you are in a war you are in a war. Awakened early one morning, M1‘. Winkle and Mr. Tinker were told to report tc the oderly tent on the double-quick. Their Commanding glfficer looked Eliln when he told em: "Hop in a lean and get down to Post Niintber Nine. Repair a com- is material O “'2! Jelly Bean Gems From a candy counter to a pretty neck is the successful story of this smart necklace, thanks in a bit cf gilt and enamel. All you need is 21 Jelly beans about iii inch long, some liquid gold bronze, light blue enamel, clear or white shellac white thread and a darnmg needle. To finish it off you can substitute velvet ribbon instead l oi a necklace clasp to fasten the necklace. Complete instructions on how to make this necklace and many other ilovely pieces are included in our gli2-page booklet. The home "jeweler" can easily CHAPTER XVI m. Tinker hoped to be sent, ncrrfh on some mission. “It's the only way I can see for me w let me my JhlD" he said. Mr. Winkle didn't understand how he could expect this. "You'd be m1 other duty" he pointed out. “Not all the time I won't" Mr. Tinloer said. "You wouldn't tell anybody" he pleaded. ‘if I went Needlecraft For The Home ' 50H‘ FIDCK Wonten in the larger aiu ranges ‘afford to have jewelry to match every costume. in addition. she has ,all _ the fun o! expressing herself mrtistically, o! telling her admiring lfriends "I made it myself.” I Our 32-page booklet gives eom- lete instructions for al‘ sorts of ostume jewelry from cork brace- llcts tc sea shell necklaces. The direc- ‘tions are easy follow, the material needed very sunple, and the restilt: delightful. ‘Don't stint yourself on he use of rioeous colors and be sure that though you follow the instruction! 3'01) do not stifle your oyvn ingenuity. some day. "No Jap bullet. has my name on it" he wrote. He pondered on whether or not he should leave this in. It was boasting a little. fcr he had yet to hear a shot fired on either side. In the end he let the statement go, deciding it was reassuring more than anything else. And he didn't want to give her the impression Is there a baby at your house? Then here's something we be- lieve you'll take to. in view of the fact that safety pins are scarce be treated with re- spect. Keep on hand on the baby's bath tray a cake of soap. Use this as a. plncushlon. Your in “a i""."i m. w.“ t 3v “e en u m y t e than. he really wasn't in the war m” ’° “h” m" m“ "m" m" m. Tinker was in it so little ' that he didn't think much of Talirc as a battleground. When a truck was brought in with n few bullet holes through its bodv. it was a matter cf some curiosity. And the off for a while. would you Pop?" "You won't do any such thing.” M: Winkle scolded. Mr Tinker remaineig siilent, look- for the south tip of the island, o l.‘ which he and Mr. Winkle were mend car you'll find there and bring it back. Don't waste any time. There's mist off the more. _ lng can come out, of it." , Mr. Winklek heart leaped as he saluted with Mr. ‘linker nnd hur- ed out. "spmething." said Mr. ‘Pinker. "is sent several times to rescue vehicles in difficulties. He could hope to , Ease Coughing, 111). Mr. Winkle was very much which includes demand a dress that falls softly pet is smart at the same time. T is dress has the flattering deep Vee- nec e. too. No. 8644 in size 36 requires only ' an was 39-inch fabric. Send 20 cents for PATTERN, complete sewing snide. Print vour Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure tc state size vou wish. Address. Pattern Department the Charlottetown Guardian. ' NEJIIB ~ bullets had been fired so far away - than. the nclinial fighting seen-led rqnote and unrcul. They sa-‘w nolhlng of the enemy and hear-d nothing of him. 'I"i1ere were s11 few evidences of his exist- lady of the house. please?" ence that they were hcrdlv worth 15111143718" 811W M lldy 01 while. Even lhe two cot: in their the hqf" In!’ mwe- “W! l» um‘ tent hadn't been vacated bv dead ""1""- metn, but by men who had con- tracted tropic fever and been sent home. The native girls ran when Mr. Tinker approaches: trey didn't trust any human being in e sold- ier's uniform. All in all. Mr. ‘Pinker was very much disgusted. l-ie said he migiht as well be home working at his. nlmnbimz. and he told ‘Mi. Winklel he might s; well be home in his, shop. Mr. Winkle, on the other hand. could not. conceal from himself the fact. that. he was pleased. He breathed easier, thinking that if this was all there was to it. it ‘EILLIE THE TOILER — nxrnusurmo OIIICUMSTANCII _ _ ' SIR, I WANT ‘ID a HE $6? THE CH - x QOCKED MAC- - vouotoul ' _ L 1 ' FEE DESIGN NO. 522 T1118 mun of motifs will make several gifts for children. They are adorable embroidered on towels, bs. Doc ets. c ins or crib “City all soothe and womm CHAFING Ease lleltllly Ilstonfml Yowakln Send l5 cents in coins for your mop of Oowume Jewelry You Can Eas 1y Make to the char- lotewwn Guardian Home service, Address. Be sure to write plainly gun" name, address and the name booklet. Street Address loosen lip Phlegm This halite-Isis! wit‘ lshlief from Dietreu oi Cold: um io- l N ' ruse-tau lit-sci?" Now rams maddening couflfln‘ span-nu ‘m? tuneofooldlwrithfltebeetknovvru. winfgnlrgfimedicadon of in Mothen hwizbeizi" , """" Just melt M v-poRus uf-fiil i r ma: Caller—"Ma.v r speak’ u» the No. 5? ' rum 1 1-2 b 8 1-3 . inches each wlthy camping‘ structlons. 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