c.3012 EIGHT wi- a v v vvvwvvQ-vvvv Woman's Re alm '1. Social and Personal I F YvKQQQ-evvc-v“ v7 v vvv v v fill?” name.“ Living o? Leisure The \'V0man's Rcdlm i _ , nixizrod and made habitahc Five pOlIIlS to be Consumed if the llCllbc m3 to be kupp in good cond- 110ml...» : A bud on the far horizon The znfuiite tender sky rim ma. ripe tints of the corn- fields And wild geese sailing nigh‘, Find all ovi-r upland and llwtand > _ The charm 0[_ll‘.€ goceri loci —— ~ 5ome of be call lL Autumn And others call it Gcd. W. H Carruih. mxrs o? Eriotizrrn ,g 10 a friend o1‘ - uflll llliuillt‘. ‘ Lo Juciitiv w mid lli hoi 5009i‘ ‘Ville!’ ' ‘ ' " uitli a sf? - Oil d appntci r’ gwc the sudc-l’ ll i ii“ ll» A‘. l5 . .:.vugl: "rat-its -. v- < ~r~= — ‘hose _, .\e\er use a hash arcinic nndcu.» _ doors, T , awn," hvflmm {or cleansing CTHQKS stioud be scnrd by caukiiig n~,¢',;@'_ plumbing flxiures. or viicziilicrstripgiiriq nvhxixc. DRFASICS 0F METALLIC CLOTH xriv roux, on ~Mctalllc cloth i. 1m; p. w‘ “‘~ ncceqxurzce bu: ' l 5 . fm_q1"li,‘.g?§p;ve5°a stead o,‘ mtiuce on {J8}, “mfiinM-uy older children). . When A m?" ' '_ birick with . Spread on rye bread. A ‘$95 10'!‘ 8- . ‘ k pziis bzic. ilflr , , ,,,_‘_£_n 'I‘.-\BLE NEEDFI) \'l-‘. \R ICVYIIY ' &%&m§%m r~w ._ t; ".".(-\ we voids" slaw»- l“ c.0011; frocks for the festive oc- piglggosrg? (‘HSIOUS One love gown nae o. l fir‘ M Inuit: with Onfn as h?‘ a (W... v rim; {ind $1101’! sleeves. iilNTs 0x ETIQUETTE i-wv-vex KIMSS vbun unto FEELING GO0DBYE! Pepleu Many Suffer Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. The bufllln: thing about low blood couni l; flint you run weiizh About u much u you ever tllfil~—l\'l‘ll look lienllliy anll strong, yet -)<|u run [rt-l its if you liml lulu] in your 1.1-, .i..,..~, liitil m“: pit-lull. l. .\\ Lllriul count iii-mini you liiivenW got enough ruil i.1....<| curl-twice. ll is their vim] ‘cl. u» curry lllfl-Klvillfl u.“ gun from your ungu throughout your burly. And lust u it Hll\\'ll (Hygfrll m exvlmiii glWUllflB in your cnr and minke the power w turn the Wliedl, Ill yilll Inihi have mly of niyucn w u- ]\l~*\ll‘lll1.' cm my in your holly and give you giilitl! p“... r. (h: i\r_ \\ rlliitms Pink l‘=!l- lHIlFLV. TlWY ., u. .. .. ~k yiiurilrulfllll t. Pink lulu hnln)’. . ‘l ti: L111" - - ".l\Cl'll$ ta. u l . (l a. ins: three! ‘Fluke tilms really gocd look- ing any i110 czyi $015 n11- rt . my. ‘Phcre is plenty of room on v p for til-S, lit ‘.\~lllll).l'l\ llllll lllllga- 1..l'(.\ To f l i0 I the cjttrakclive The bop slici ~ zlirv ill ezze, small for a lnuip 'l'll('ll you can m mining ~ use the two bot- ll \\:.-li: perlirrps items, such as J .~'.:'.:i . , ,1 _. H. t ulll house l. . , rwci TWO OIUV- ‘ DECORATION SUGGESTED ‘ nu k011i:- ltv{_'ically' — ' to 5.1- you would (lClIllllHlU " .1: »m ccn- _ ,€f r.) it. * z: rbl it ‘I “he lnaead of speaking lo tr: adljicdn: ‘tgoms. 2? "'4 -5 a bad habit’ ‘hm’ “mound "iod vcu xvii“ ilk“ to n» . ti" manners It embarrasqos om‘ - ' ' those to uhcm you are speaking- MAKE HOME Y6.- HAVE Now LAST With bulldin materials becominll’ scarcer and a1 available mAIIDOWCT required for war production. b01118 ers xvii‘. be helping themselves n hr comer-ring ex. es and avoiding ‘the ._ q n~c i ‘and n.d the boficm drrimr for ivcrk. The tops of ‘We c "c " ~ v ~t t. '1 Ti W01“- 7. Y iiriv conrtriicficii. Over “he pow Ho. rig uccomincdatdon la needed '0“ be izrczi‘ influx of war work- to industrial centres and all Imam: “lAyTs SINCE iivnlirtble houses should be propefly ' f Flor the man 0f the house, 5e‘.- was white . . AKE a good look at n wash done with Rinse and you'll recline at once that Rlneo not only wuhee whiter, it gives the whiten! wash. In fact, you'll nay the only true standard of whiteness ll Rlnso whiteness. Colon wubbeet you've used Rinse. in Rlnno, too. It he?! them bri t and huh through monthl of was . Rhine's rich Iildl float out dirt, cut out rubbing and scrub- bing—help to make clothe! wear longer! MAKES CLOTHES A us? LONGER roo/ Shethoughtherbl louse You'll never be satisfied wlt anything else once you see RINSO WHITENESS coming washday. package for extra economy. cmso nerve cotons amour mu GAY] ~..,. thrFc “ ti <11‘ m All loading manu- ve colored and slyled uv '_"'.i' . - i ‘ity in finding exactly what you want. ITALIAN TRYSTIES LONDON ~—-lCFl-- A5 n $00G ~'".t z ‘c ' »-“.; on which they are working at a shlliin: a drip‘. Whatever your washing experience, you'll never be satisfied with anything c155 Qncg Order some for this Get the GIANT approximately 23,000 men. GUARDIAN THE CHARLOTTETO WN nrwu; we 0440-0044440 wwooe-o-oeeoooo-ooooo-o Dorothy Dix Says- .VvVv vvvvv v vvvv vvvv PARENTS’ VIOLENT QUARRELS HAVE A BAD EFFECT ON CHILD Nothing ls More Necessary To Development Than Growing Up In Peaceful Home When disgruntled husbands and wives indulge themselves 1n their favorite indoor pastime of having a. fight" theY Seem m 31ml‘ ll L‘ ma“ oiwi private party and concerns no one else. The)’ d0 m‘ even "PM" to realize the effect it will have upon their children who are forced to heilr their fritlier and mother vituperatii? each other. It. is a common thing in many ousiiolds for high-tempered men and irozucii to give full vent to their rages before their children, whilc the helpless youngsters look on. shocked and frightened. as their parcnbs cull ouch other foul names and accuse each other o! loathsome crimes. After- . . . o virard the husband and wife, their wrath ex- pended klss and make up and think the episode is ended. tind no harm done}. But they are mistaken. They have dcult, their chiidrin fl wound from which they never recover mid it lingers in their memories as long as they live. N0 letters to this column are more hcurt- breaklug than Lhose that are written b the little victims of their parents‘ quarrels. “P case. Miss Dix," they write. "will you icli us how to make our father and mother be nice to cucii other?‘ "We have such a pretty home and we could bc so happy if only our father and iiioLlic-r didn't suy such terrible thin s to each other." I love my mother and it ma es me cry when my father mils her names." My father is so good to me and it. makes me stick when my mother tells me ‘ is a bad man and I mustn't. love him; that I must love her." I have a nervous disease and the doctor says I must. be sent away from homc to some place ii-here I can live in peace. Wlicii my parents scream lit “Ch 011101‘. I get so frightened I go away and hide." These an: extracts from letters of children that I have received. and IAIIIIVB not known liow to answer these poor, bewildered, unhappy little t-itnturcs whose present ha plness and future ivclfare are being wrecked by their parents‘ lnck of se f-control. CAN'T SEE RED AND REASON TOO How can you make a mm and woman who ure seeing red, see reason? All? if the sight of a trembling, terrified little child, cowering in the dom- estic storm. dcesnt shock pameziie into a realization of the harm they are (if) 11g. “hat ivili? And how can you teach children to honor the parents ii ho forfeit. even their respect? on ‘That l1 man and woman who love their children and make many 1 w} eacziflces for them, are not willing to forcgo the pleasure of quarrel- niz Oi £11101! youngsters sake. is one of the most; ironic things in the s k Mb orithe dullest of them know there is no other one thing that. 1.1 u?! i1 955 X18 10 B flhlld. and so necessary to ite development, mentally, spiritually and physically, u w crow up in a peaceful HUITAC, under the filldtraljvcemvr parlente who do teamwork. Children who have that aci- \l\fonlteflt moat nvariably develop into sane, sensible. courageous men and (Jiic of the famous allenlsle in this countrv has said he never had ii of mebrsilal breakdown of a man and woman at middle Ago who had » Daron uho loved each other and who had been brought up in u sraceful home. TAKE CUE FROM PARENTS thehfl-ngtlglfl‘ m Barents seem to fall to take into consideration is that > c hen the their estimates of them from each other. If their fmlier thinks their mother is the most wonderful and beautiful ivcmtin in the ivtzild. the children take their cue from him nnd also put Moiiicr on fl Dcflsial. But if Father is always belittling Mother the children 15o lake m“? Cue fmm him 811d rqtard her us a moron whc has sense erioslzh to d?) r1211}; lthemhousework and make them comfortable. , a thwrcccrfnlém; $11215) 1m? hlwmns when a wife criticizes her husband j,‘1_()]\1'r;qnda a d-I k "1 “D B8 8J1 exflmplfi 'I‘hc.v fall for Mothers l‘ ‘Noiv there? 0031065 llapllgilefllll’ lgiredllgenollpgn hingbas she apes‘ Vllfilli’ “Nd llle guidance of both a father llflrgry y and gm “hen they Help in Iialzicir hour of need if llcnoe v teaching them that Mother is a. silly whose 1 1 worth con id ri op n m“ “e “M w justify i"; llrllghggtgx gllxixflllfifviléourtgialgggxeaeenouirh of n eiicceae in life All of which adds up into saving that husband d stage their SCI‘. i 1 w, ‘ _ 5 an M”! “hollld their opinions zYls0h2llPl-ITYglE5 (All; (llaljalzgrllrlgt tlllailhehrhillgrog‘ and “ma” ilhcmsclves. Heaven knows it is hard enouch to ‘incigiltglltc migluletsm lg lthout the Wungml‘! being given pointers on their parents’ IS NOW GENERAL ' Meme», ‘&’F“ll‘_‘““’m“,,,§ vounsroii Youui AND , Rov Battley, formerly general sup- LOVEUNHS QPIIIIGIIGEIIL of Motive Power and Car Equipment Toronto, has been ers in Montrea, iwcordng to an amiouncmicnt made today by N.B. Walton, Vice-President in charge of operation, maintenance and con- slruciion for the National Railways system. Mr. Battley succeed; John Rob- ert; who as managing director of National Railways Munitions Limit- ed ls now devoting his services to llllpllrllltll. work of that company. Mr. Brink-y. in addition to other dutzcs will be in char e of the svs- tem 5h0p5 in Can a and the United States which maintain 1n proper running order a fleet of 2,500 locomotives. 90.000 freight can and over 10.000 units of passenger and work e uipment. This requ res a working force FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DESIGNS l THE COOK'S 5 CORNER ee-e-o-eo-eeoeee-- ~Q0oo~vO APPLE BROWN BETTY 9 1.2 inch slices bread. 3 tablespoons butter 3 cups minly Sil0€d apples (8.- bcut 4 to 5 apples). i-z cup sugar and 1-2 cup dark coin syrup. z peggpoifu cinnamon. Remove crusts from bread. Olll in small cubes, and saute in hunter until evexiy brcwma. Mix 89D!“ wiih sugar, syrup and 6111113111011- Arrange alternate layers of bread and apples lll greased l-quart cas- serole. Oover and bake in moder- ate over (375 degrees F.) 30 min- utes. Uncover and bake until brown about l5 iniiiuirzs longer. Serve with plum lreaiii cr hard sauce. Yield, six servings. CHEESE BISCUITS FOB. TWENTY Four and cneJialf cups pas- ~ -~ "i" l l-;z legspnon; salt, 8 teaspoons baking mwder, 2 dessert- ., l-s cup .u.~; 1 babie- isligorbsning, 1 l- cups grav- id cheese, milk to make a. so!‘ dough. Mix and sift. dry ingmdiente, then cut in the sticrbcning, and add the grated cheese. St-lr in milk slowly 1,0 make a soft: dough. Be sure the dough is soft, or the biscuits will not be so nice. 'I‘o6.l on a floured board, and knead light- ly for a couple of seconds, then r011 out to 1.2-inch thickness, Out with s. small cuiiter, place on baking shcet, rub iops with a little cream, and bake in even of 4R0 degrees about l0 or l2 minutes ii’ the bis- cuits are placed away frcm one an- other. If they are placed close to- gether bake 18 minutes. This make: about 60 small biscuits, or 40 larg- er ones. BRAVO BRAZIL LONDON —(CP)~ The Brazil- ian miltnry unifoun le much like the Gexmans’ and when Ilieut. Duarte da Cunha of the Brazilian Mcdicnl Sci-vice walked in Lon- dcn’s West. End there was a sensa- tion. He gave n man his credentials and the crowd shouted "Bravo Brazil" onlevedkhuaoHMlllTlll. FemaleWealiness AND HELP BUILD UP RED SL000! Lydia E. Plnkhnmk Vegetable Com- pound TABLETB (with added iron) have helped thousands m Eeriodic pain with weak, nervous. 1"" 3981mm! — flue to functional monthly disturbances. They also help build up red blood and are a fine tonic for the ‘ ‘ Pink- hnm's Tablets are made especially lor women. Well worth frylnfll Rdf/Nl/IM IMS M)’ Wlft‘ WORRI£P flan a! m’ "Sum L!!!” Empire T24 I501’! "fil [er a king". OCTOBER 16, 19D ashions "1. Literature 3'05 Ilfffll‘! IWRKY If 5'0! (l!!! llflflfiif- ITS’ JIMMY RIC]! 0W‘ fl/ll-FMWVRED ?%__4-—— I Even with rationing there's no need to drink insipid, wishy-wasliy tea. For Llptonfi ;. . n blend which includes select “mull leaf" teas grown exclusively in Lipton’: own gut-den: ln Ceylon . . . is no rich and satisfying . . . so fine in flavour . . . that it not only makes every cup of lea more ut- iefying but give: you more rapper coupon. LIFTI Also Pacliors lib-LIPTON "n: sour sanunon or n: mnon" "'5 '3 NOODLE SOUP MIX All Needlecraft For The Hom; A PEG TOP DRESS That. Flatten-s The Figure of course you iivant. to wear the new pcgnop, so why not. make it in this simple and becoming version mi love it? lovely m w: curbed co or lawn? Fall ion. Bgyle o. 2648 ie rigged for slug 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 20. Bid! l6 requires 8 1-4 yard; 89-inch fabric. To order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and ml- dreee with 20 oente m ooh: or stamps to the Needlecraft Buregu, The Charlottetown Guardian. Needlecraft Uvparcmenl. _ Style No. 2648 _. .1, l Name ltrcetmdronl City Province Service Liquid Diet Starts Get-Slim Regime FRETFULNESS IS BABY'S CALL FOR HELP l: not animal. It b l it! of trouble. A wurnlug elm: towhich ymi must quickly mpond. Read liow Mn. George Mitchell ds‘ =1 have found Baby’: Own Tlblcl! no 11pm] when my baby gate irritable and upset. I givq him one or two tablcu and in l short time h; l: reli end sleep! so soundly." And Mn. Slew-m McEachex-n mybnbynliowaaigusoffeverorlrct neen, giv: ha Blitz": Own TahleLs which change ha‘ to a good b y." Baby's Own Tablets llsci luring qulck relic! 1mm diarrhoea. colic, upset stun-inch, llllllpl! cmup, colds, Constipation, teething Iroub a, lummcr complaint and simple vcr. 15pm’ ccnlfimlc in every Get abut today. Icknm so often strikes in the n L 25 antl- Moucy back if you are not sail: ed. \ 2648 A wooden spoon for umbroiderecl in aim in making colorful trannfer pct. with complete instruction. To order pattern: Write, or pend above picture with your name and C“ address with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- L ~.. mwn Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian. Needlework Department. Design N0. 77B DESIGN N0. 778 Here is n ITB-fld display of fruite and vegetables. curulnthe NAME——-—-————————-——--—--—--- STREEI‘ ADDRl——-—— ———--—-------- mgqn—__nnQ—-—m These motifs are They also could be framcd, kitchen or breakfast nook. Hot iron o. 71B contain: 4 motifs measuring about. 4 x 7 inches etitchcl on towels. Easy to Lose l Pounds I Week Mrs. Plump declares war on sur- plus pcundage. Good general that she is, lhe miris her campaign with an appe- lizing liquid diet that cleanses her iystcm, perks up her appetite for the healthful low-calory meal: to lcllciv. Her strategy includes arranging housework and uccial activities a0 ihe can take things easy until ahe’: back on solid fund. Then she settle: down to a re- lrcsliing 3-day regime of fruit juices —-orangc, pineapple. grapefruit, to- mato, prunc—hot lea and coffee louilllng less than 1.000 calcriei a day. Next come levers] weeks of de- llcious energy-giving meals like this typical dinncr of only 495 calories: Z broiled lamb chops (lean). 1h cup string beans, l teaspoon butter, l‘; while potato, lettuce salad, 1 ten- Ipoon French dressing, 1 canned peach, tee with lemon. No need for: lterved, dragged-out ileya when you reduce the modern, lcw-calory way. In our 32-pagu booklet an expert dlctilinn Fives "liquid diet," 42 tasty and healthful reducing menus. Has a calory ciiart for everyday foods; also tells how to gain. Scnri 20c in coin; for ymll‘ crow of "The New Way m g Youthful Figure" w Cliarlc letowii Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write pla-lniyoiflur name, address and the name booklet. Name Btreet Addrea _ ljrovlnce — l- t: I Relieve misery Be most wine mothers do. Rub throat, chest, back with °VAPOIIII mixing cake baa/tier does the 10b more quietly ard much more efficiently. when whipped cream is used on t“ . t2" t1 ll crrcm soup be sure it‘ ' “ ‘t tn last/e. To remove old paint. from window frames, bfllih on several coal; of viimish remover. Albei- 10 minutes wipe off with cloth and rub with turpentine applied on a. cloth, Re- peat if necessary. nzsg l0-2O ., p FA Morning Smilo wTalkim-gnvzuitlibslhriijoung lad g5. mirer. Mnrk Twain lisid cccas on F0 me the word "drydock." is a drydock, Mr. Clem- ens?“ shle iéiquircdi. l "A thrs nyecicn,’ repicd the humorist. p Keep in line with timely economy. Crown Brand Syrup in cddlflon lo ll: oiher Uses, is being no generally used to supplemenf sugar, fhuflhe demand has lncreand tremendously — so lhui lo supply you. Bu! you'll understand why. A grout deal more "Crown Ir produced this year but ll cannol be expected Io moo! a demand resulllng from u war iliorlage of millions of pounds of sugar. The supply of Crown Brand Syrup, like other lhingu, min! be uhurcd. Don’! hoard — buy normally. Wllh the help of your grocer, every effort l: being made lo keep you supplied with this delicious syrup. ,...,_ rm twww SYRUP an..." IflIAP/illv lrvivlfi- and " In being v\/ BRA MHHVII/ll meiimes your grocer may noi be able intmm.