GUARDlAbl z Fashions z Literatur PAGE TWO g M CHARLOTTETO _ ' ___...__- slw - manually 2;; 1,44 omiadsRfle alm‘ w. Social and Personal AltIUSING ANIMAL IIOTIFH \ T “ ¢7v BREAK UP MENU MONOTONY C Meat Treat ' ‘h flue-aliens a." ‘ ° " u» W , _ . , . . Martha Logan. Swift's famed hone atone- mhffllhofl veeltlymanima eeoklsgcelu is a regular feature of this page. Look for these valuable hints each Monday Rolled 5y Mirth Lg“ ‘n; q cations in g3 no price contra Ill th in wrlilrll ‘$011.35: Rzllxllmll “bu”, (Mm mitten o! the War Times Prices MAG.IC curs FOOD cosrs i_-._ Living €d Leisure The \V0man's Realm I-le has for thee A light for ererj.‘ shadow Roast Weren't we glad we dropped in on the F‘yfesl Madge was taking a delectable Salisbury Steak out of the oven. (jan't youJust see the succulent smells rising from rt? Madge made it with Kellogg's Com Flakes. She puts ‘em in all her favourite meat dishes to make them go farther. And lt works! Kellogg's Corn Flakes add flavour, too ! Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. - o write again and give fiull WWW‘ Lil's about the use of bm- o‘ Q. I undclstalld that some ithe “r” rcoumliiacgllfnggb: "mnéfi ase ‘me Does that book now b61118 1159 ~ 1 A The "F" coupons to be used .a.re those in the Drtselll: Ill-m" book. All bookholders should rel-Bin their present ration books even after the No. G books have been issued. , _ 1 ecen purchased childrena 0113c e jg; o; “m,” grocer tool: two “D Coupon-i- ‘ butter rationed. [or sheet iron._ Steel is ipon icm- pered and poiu-hrd. All equipment A plan for each tomorrow; of um; land must halve ca” w m-e- A kex 101' five-fl‘ liroblclu. vent rust. A rusty pan allowed to A 1°‘ “u? 5°1T°W~ t stand in a white enameled sink will —Vlsion BCHEI»; leave its mark. Wrought iron. for i- t example. hon and irons and flower Salt is one seasoning we usepn; racks, can be kept in fine condition- food that does not owe its CXISl-J by rubbing ovcr occasionally with a DESIGN N0. 592 Animal motifs are favorite em- broidery designs for clothing, rooms and various acces- sories. Hot iron transfer pattern No. 592 contains 15 motifs with 16 “The ll ence to ulonls. although some types. cloth m-olstfmcd with kerosene or of salt are derivcd from plants. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE When you use n. public lounge or dressing room it. is patriotic as well as good manners to leave it as tidy as you find it-or more so. cl: firemen vegetables an t: tbs same way us fresh vege- tables. but for a shorter time. In order to retain as much of the vit- t content as possible. quick zen vegetables should be crooked while still frozen, with the one ex- caption of corn. This should always be the/wed ahead of e, other- wise the kernels would be over- cooked before the cob is ot. A n with s. tight-fitting over should used, and only a small amount of water. This should. be boilin briskly before the vegetables are ldded, and should be brought back as possible. mass to with a fork. in the cooking period. - important not to over- cggsiuo new sms . tin and nickel all be- e aame family. They an iron nature whether covering. as tin and or whether they are in _ __ _.‘_°°'e likeflvrflifiifili." A "mu/i '4’ when I | light oil. Nickel is a metal that really needs care. and that care gossistsinloeéllillflltasdfyssbilis- e. Put your buttons in s. wide» malt-lied glass jar. Then you can easily sec what you have. When sewins on buttons. hold a match under the button- The button will be looser and will stay on longer. When sewing on buttons with a double thread, make a knot. in both ends. instead uf lmattinp tolzethrr. This prevents the thread snarling. solid handkerchief; should t. Very be allowed to $08k. then washed with a sink plunger if you haven't s. machine. A crazy quilt can be made of the 3 best parts of old neck ties. washed and taken apart. DESERVE ATTENTION Copper waiter heater tanks de- serve attention these days. Their temperature should beakept as low as practicable to check corrosion which increases with the rise in temperature. KEEP SEPARATE When hand and soft. coal are beinz used together they shouldn't meet until they go info the furnace. Separate the bin and keep the soft f coal in one part and the anthracite learned clothes don't need to look NOW I KNOW THAT I NEED SUNLIGHTS EXTRA -$0APM!£$$ y son moss sxrna - omrv soars! complete instructions. To order iillttcrn: Wrlfc ur send above Picture with your name and addres with 15 cents in ootn or stam s to Needlework Bureau. Char ottetow-n Guardian. De5l8TlN0.592 NAME---_----_- STRESIADDEEB ——--- CITY———PROV1NCE .. inanth.Po opoti f achfl C!‘ IP91‘ l 0H8?“ en up. use three shovels of anthracite to one of soft coal. FlflP-E nlklctice should be the sanae as when anthracite alone is use . FRAYED LACES For fm. ed tips of shoelacas, out of! the cad. dip the end into clear or light nali polish and lot dry. Metal tips for shoe laces are scarce. Ds thr h that all is g3‘ 2110118 well with the chicks. Have g equipment arranged for the con- vuuelice of both the chicks and the eeder. Be sure that there are not any places for the chicks to get _<‘1W\l8ht._hun8_ or_drown _d. 3-‘ JUST thlnkl All you do is put a touch of Sunlight on '\ ~. those extra-dirty spots. Instantly a film of soap oomea in contact with the dirt. Then, no matter how you do your wash, you'll find clothes come clean. sweet and bright. They don't have that “haif-washed" look. They're really clean all over! Sunlight is great for dishes, too. So easy on hands. a LEVERnovmr WASHING JOB . you CAN'T o0 WITHOUT SUNLIGHT Dorothy Dix Says- INFERIOR MAN POOR HUSBAND W01nan’s Soul Seared With Shame If Mate Not Able '1‘o Hold His Own With Other Men DEAR MISS DIX-Can an educated, ambitious woman be happy married to an uneducated man with no ambition? I have been golnl; with a young man of mle character, but who has not even aiotlrth grade education. He can lwrdly read wrl and he a poor conversat- . l-la has no trade or special ability and. therefore. no steady f have tried in every way to get him to so to night school, but he refuses to do so. _ _ myself. I have a hiszh school education only. and after leaving school I secured a position as an dinary typist and switchboard tor. I have studied and unmoved mysel charge of a department in the office and private secretary to one of the executives. =D0youthfnkthatitwoilldbesldvisabl to marry this man? IGNORANCE SEARS WOMAN'S SOUL ANBWER~£N0. I think you would both be mis- erable. be h l8 for me S, ' t. Amn-mlaemny hlmyandsuccemtullrlwhichthe * slmerlor to the wife, but never if the wife i5 superior to the husband. V61? often an educated and ambitious man will marry an ignorant and inert woman and seemingly be content with her. Apparently he will “tfigfilfiieifliif "°'..l“'”°‘ "l “immfiaofif “‘.l‘.i."°..ii°' “"..‘il.‘f.§“.'i.“.l - m 0‘ B!’ D6011 B cs e . or s they have read in books or magazines. v But it sears a woman's very scrul with shame if her husband is not able to hold his own with other men and shows himself ignorant and stupid. To her his blundres are worse than crimw and she could for- give him more readily for a misdeed than for s. misspelled word, TYNE 1B this Brant fundamental difference between a man and B woman: A man likes to look d would always prefer ms wits to be smaller and weak tokonwlestnaothathamsybeanoradqtoh lizcntmanoftsnmarrymommandiiva , . But a woman mus look up to the man a loves. She nuiat rupeot and admire him. and this ahe can never do if she knows more than he does and has to be continually trying to correct him. ‘It la worse still when the wife is the ambitious one. when she ls the driving one, with str th and energy. who wants to not alonll. and the husband is law and iftless and less, content to live any old way so long as it. does not call for making- anv especial effort. That sol-t of a husband runs an energetic woman frantic because she er t to do the thing that can't be done, a. put her own brain; into his pepless soul. her own backbone into And because he is weak and flabby while tal. hecwuse the may mare is the better horse. she comes to despise flint and to have only a pitylru. contemptuous affection for him that is far and away from the sort of love that a woman wants to feel ifor a husband Andnomanlo ewifewhoisaaoadinfdssidmwhonsils him to the work he pushes him on to make the effort that he loathes m s. Moreover, a ntnrrs vanity deviant-is that his wife shall admire him. and when ht: finds cut that he has gotten a. critic instead of a. claque. he almost invariably forsakea her for 59mg wqmmn who will fcil him how great and wonderful he is, instead of how far he falls short of what he should be. So I think that a woman who is silnh a hustler as you should man-y a man who is a go-gettcr Leave your unalmbitiuus friend to fin/d s. wtfe who know: no more than he does and who will be content to stay in the sphere of life in which it has pleased Heaven to call her. DEAR. MISS DIX-Js there such a think as LDVE? 1118-11196 Pwble have been discussing it. The men say love i merely ll strong attachment. The women say that it. is love that br gs motile other in marriage. Is it true that love is a biimer factor in a wwnan’: o than it is in a man's’) MRS. R. B, H. THREE MAIN ELEMENTS IN LOVE ANSWER-Of com-so. there is slash a thins as love. It begins in sex attrantion. but it is more than that. I should sav it is sex attraction to which is added congenial! of mind and ttmperarnasit. That gives us the kind of love that satis es us. body and soul. It is sex attraction that draws a man and woman together in the first place, but after that. i.f they are to continue loving each otha they must be able to think the some thoughts, w understand the sums things. to have the same point of view. and the same ideals and aspirations. When you have that. you have the love that lasts. and that makes a ed11- ple fonder of each other on their golden wedding dsv than they were when as a boy and girl they stood before the altar Bo the chflnitlon of love as a strong rue. particularly f wedded love- The love that comes after a have settled down to he long pull of life. when youthful passion and romance have fled and rricndship has taken their place. Then it is that a man and woman come o have that strong attachment for each other that i: woven of a thou- sand unbreakable threads of respect and mativtildg and admiration and trust in each oihef-‘s faith and loyalty. And that ll a tie that only death can break. Yes. Ithfnkitfstrueflutloveia ab rfaofor inawoman life than it is in a Illffl. Women live more in heir auctions than men do and are more dependent upon luv ness. . interests than men have, less ns an lives. and so they have more time to think of their feel . "Man's love is m‘ man's life a thing apart. ‘ti; woman's whole existence". said the poet. and he was right. ‘ loves ates, w Our gmun of rinsed to wlrl whom ‘f hOIINtLV a amther arl and know that f0? order o avoid making ioned ctwnrmodlt gtolfezPldltffcr will be passed alontl 10' n weekslvligave and he had no tem- A. Peanut ‘punt-er is y‘ of Will‘ dealt! “181181110 95mph . a esldn was home on two lotion card and could not securrg one at the local ration board. What is the arrwtrgement about He should have Jan. l6. ed b th - ldicr’ own unit and lsfunot iyivandidflp hit: with his P855. hg should ask for it. For Faster Relief of Cl-IEST COLDS Muscular Aches 8t Palna Tlred Burning Feat MASSAGE WELL WlTl-l BUCKLEXT STAI NLESS WHITE RUB PIICI I00 lnl 506 t! ALL Dlllllllhk | SOMETHING DIFFERENT Don't sit and worry about your party being a success! If youre entertaining a few servicemen at your home do not be at a loss as to how to entertain them. It's so easy to work up a few interesting games. The illustration above shows the mixed music game. The leader of this lmesinary ” ‘ a "Md! l" front of players who sit in semi- circle. To begin. the leader Plflw’ mlmes a violinist. and players imi- fate trumpcters. When leader changes and blows a saxophone, the orchestra begins to fiddle. As the leader switches from one instrument to another. players immediately start to perform on the instrument the leader has just stopped playing. Those failing to do 31%|»? a forfeit when the game stops. Our SZ-pago booklet is full of games for all kinds of partiea. Tha games are of all types-from brain- teasars to rollicking action games. No party will be dull with these to slay- You can easily malts your party a ingest: with a few of these gamer. Bend 15 in coins for your copy of Party Games For All Occasions in the Charlottetown Gtnrdlan Home Service Address. Be to write pie your name, address and the name of booklet. Nama e an‘ flats“; mgumuuhamin w gt“ 1M ' a r duct-l asst-hill‘: a. or ass ve me uo an am v m - What is my mm BLE IDVIIR, ANSWER-You have done the honorable thins in telllnz your fiancee of your chanse of heart and now your duty in to your-self and to the slfl m: love. You have given your old sweetheart a chance m my; her s by breaking the encasement. and if she won't do it you should do it. this just as much for her sake as I sav it for yours and m» other girl's. for no man can do a woman such a deadly wromz as he does by marrying her when he loves ‘” wormn. ‘It isn't in human nature faithful to her. or to keen f f iapcn her for hl h nan rum hatlnx her and revensins s . No woman can force you to man-y her unless you want m. Hhe can't drag you to the altar against your will. so brace up and have t souraqa at eaat to an away from her, if you can't and up and fllhl . t .. .. ' . . . . . t Street Address For small fcmilias this ls sflll ona of lha cltolcasl roasts- leafy and economical A three to five pound rolled rib roast is the ideal order for the small family: Delicious hot or cold, it will also supply st least one savoury left-over meal: A roast of this size takes about 30 minutes to the pound for medium done.- Placc fat-side-up on s. rack in an open pan, 325° F; With the roast; cook potatoes which you have previously part You can halp hi». Ilia lwl In!" iv hubs War Savings Stamps‘ a » ham your load Dania! ovary "III you shap. boiled in their skins then . .. and salted: Serve with a leafy 5r, vegetable and brown gravy: r m: (IRVING A Illllili Ill [Mil The roast is placed on h. platter with the largest tut surface downl Push the fork into the lat aide of the roast an inch a: two from the top-keep til guard up. Now slice smoothly across the grain from theright side to the left. Uniform slim one-eighth of inch thick malls nice servings. Thin slim make the toast go funlm. Cane servin s for all prestnl before trans effing from phr- fer to plates. Remove cad; only as necessary; SWIFT CANADIAN COpLlMlTE A Dominion-wide organization devoted to the contam- tion and efficient distribution of Canada's food reso t -- and miner; a piss m.’ balance of pot-m an top- Pour mil over all and bake on a in crate oven. For The VEBSATILE TWO'PIIUI.B i A suit-dress with lines as erl-IP and clean as a rch wind-to ‘fit W}... with wfihfifinilfi? N.8U3h ai Silreqmresflfii yasgssv-imhfarric. Send a0 cents for PATTERN. whidh includes complete sewing nude. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Ba sure to state alas you wish. Guardian. NIIII Btroat Address om 'Tr-a7vTrEo N EW BA Bl E S Manyfrelnad nursaa usa thi ‘ raliabla old for rallavlng DIAPER RAS l Won t url 2w”? h?“ - or Ienerations ttitilhtt <1 been do Potts... 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