E311 HL- ‘-f' "“' —__ 7 -. o"'"|ii€an'si Re a PAGE TWO New undor-em ' " " H "" Cream Deodorant ‘THE COOK'S n cl ‘stops Pelfsialrutlon CORNER Hollow l sponge cake out In the centre. Cook about 4 cup; of rhu- barb with sugar to taste and a sum-ll piece of cinnamon, adding o en- ough water to prevent scor 8. When the rhubarb is loft rub it tluough l sieve. Add I 1-1 level fablespoonluls of gelatin which has been softened in 1-4 cup of oold water, and stir until the gelatin is dissolved. Add a few drops of ted food coloring and allow the mix- ture to almost cool, then fold in 1-2 cup cream, whipped stiff . Pour it into the oentre of the cake and vi-hen set pour custard over and serve at once. i l. Does not rot dresses ogmmfi ' sinus. Does notirrirare skin. l 2. No waiting to dry. Can be I used right after shaving. . I. lnsuntly stops perspiration (or l to 3 days. Remove: odor from perspiration. 5- A P11". will". greziselcel, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Anni has been awarded the ApproviiiSculofiheAmerican lnsiiiutc of Laundering for A being harmless to fabrics. Irld ll “It LARGEST SELLING iooonlNT- TF7 l ll: lodlyl A HRRID Rhubarb Crulnbly Crust The following is an old-fashioned recipe. It is, however, an appetlzlng and quite economical dessert and is one of our own favorite rhuba- dishes. - -— 2 bunches rhubarb (small). 1-2 cup white sugar l cup brown sugar Atllln 11 m-i- .....T.".;‘..'.'.'i;°.‘l','..',‘,°" Lguguélggftm ‘ Wash the rhubarb lnd cut in 1-2 inch pieces. Place in the bottom of a flat baking dish. Sprinkle with 1-2 cup of white sugar. Mix to- gether the brown sugar, flour and butter until "crumbly". Spread this mixture on top of the rhubarb and bake in a moderate oven until the rhubarb is tender and the top ls golden brown. Serve hot or cold Will] A Me rningSmile i Humorous Man (in street car) - Tlas anyone dropped o. wad of not“ _\\'llll an elastic band round them? Clem“ m‘ Custard Siluce- Th5 makes Chorus of Voices-Yes; I have! 9- mm?‘ 15126 Pudding- "Well, I've just i-ir d the ' i p‘ e up Bhublrb Oenurvl elastic band." git- ___g.l Professor - What happen; n»; I P011114 niubui t 1 orange the human body is immersed in 2 cups water grater? Co- d __Th g 1 h _ 2 cups sugar 9___.Qsv_9unua= L, wasmon S,“ , 1-4 cup seedless raisins RGlIGUQS MUNTH“ 1-4 cup walnut meats, chopped. v = Wash the rhubarb and cut in l onehalf-inch slices. Cut the orange . . in quarters. remove seeds and put Wlomcn who suffer pain of irregular periods with cranky nervousness- due to monthly functional disturb- through the food chopper. Simmer unccs-should find Lydia E. Pink- l in the water until the orange skin ls tender. then add the rhubarb, cook until soft. Stir in the sugar and salt and add raisins. Boil until the mixture thickens or to 220 deg. F. Cool the mixture and add the nuts. Pour into sterile glasses and cover with melted paraffin. lmirfls Vegetable Compound Tablets (with added. iron) vary effective to relieve such distress. Plnkhamh Tablets rnnde especially [or women. help build up resistance against such symptoms. They help build up a l rczl blood! Made in Cunnd . y perfect complement to your frothy white wedding gown. And think .how useful they would be after- ards with that div-inc white negligee hlllnlttlng in your trousseau clothes c ose . $ BRIDAL BREVITY Believe it or not. there's a rumor abroad that white satin bedroom Qipera (mules to you) are the ‘rlme was when superstitous maid Was more than jestingly afraid To temgt bad fortune on her way By wed ezksxeersklld! 01v #400 4g ‘rm- 1/41: seam... u‘. u» beef-taetlngm¢¢.g°.“m m,” l‘ :20 knows. And the family loves in a eo oonvenienfl You can enjoy i: HOT 2° - fned ozgroiled . '. . II well as oold. - stifle; .:’";:.-.:':.':':::;' to nerve. ' @0160. juicy cuts, Premium-cured n; m] . I y Swift knows how . . . that s Prem, a delicious meat all ready to eatl Buy two or three tine today! Swift Canadian Co., Limited. IUY nion wu sAvmo: CilflF , i, ICATISJ Living e Leisure lThe Woman 's Realm * Time was when old wives shook the head If wedding morn brought skies of lea And murmured fearfully at dawn, "Happy the bride the sun shine on." But Monday. Tuesday any da. , lng on a Saturday. [eliciting C“; Fortune‘: Keep What matters it? now ma dens Your F rlende Agog say. Come rain or snow, who’: going to grieve? Chief worry is-will he get leave? Pale Gray looks new both ‘for day and evening . . in GVGHLXLg sheers and simple gray wool lacks suits worn with white accent-s. TOAST T0 ARMS England, Edward Evans told this one: A pretty young lady visiting a battle- ship was asked to propose a coast at dinner. “Here's to the Navy, their arms our defence, our arms their recompense", toasted she. HOUSEHOLD HINT Leftover egg yolks will keep a. week if carefully stored. Beat yolks with a fork, add 1 teaspoon ’ cold water for each two yolks. store covered in the refrigerator. The yolks will not dry out nor will a film form. - ‘lfillllhlelflilfiedlnld Gentle Softness. no immaculate Quality... Willi’! I“!!! 0o happen‘! Is love, money, l thrill one of the surprises right around the corner? Read the cards lnd leei By telling card fortune! you have lrlnd fun and lll you need to lrn. prell friend: i: some card mean- ings and a mysterious look in your eye! T1’! the “Birthday Fortune" method. l: your fortune-seeker born on Aug-alt 157 first lhl Straw hats, both men's and wo- men's should be brushed occasion- ally. Use a soft brush for the fine, smooth weave straws. For ordinary clean whisk brush. If caught in the rain while wearing a straw hat, unsnap the brim, and see that the Dec“ hat is properly shaped while drying. UN-BRONZED LEGS Cotton stockings are better look- than ever these days, and if and y Mom: SHEETS lhuffl m ck, . Ina movesuher huge calfrll l-tedmguerlaen thefilmmggodshzrfifilgge fggoghgngllls}: n Sh" blue-eyed’ for you. But if the very thought of V _ EDD WHITE TOILET $93 YOUR MQN EY Y's $WAN TI$SUE 225i] §HEET$ 3W" 25¢ elldo the 8th card for the 8th month U516 a - gainst the tips of your toes 31g; ca‘? eho eliuflleI lBfllB- ‘he makes your teeth shiver, or if you're The tltllul lurprin lerdl lrl next, the top three lfter another lbufle. The Five of Diamonds mean: big news, the Two of Hearts l proposal, the Four of Diamonds l raise. 0r in other olrdc in the "Birth- day Fortune" you may find an Ace of Ielrh, l new house; l Nine of Clubl. l pleuure "trip. But may there be none of such lad fellows l: the Two of Clubs, l dlsapp ' ‘- m? w h tel l complete “Birth- day Fortune" in explained in our Sl-pefle booklet. Given meaning of every olrd in the deck; also has I horoscope for each month and shows how to reed exciting for- tunel with tea-lelvel, dominoes dice, the "qrystql." A_ Bend l8 oente in ooim for your eopy of FUN WITH IORTUNE G to The Giarlottetown Guardian, Home Service, Addrem. get feeling economical or want to -oool you can be happy in the knowledge that liquid stockings are practically fool-proof this year. When properly applied, they have h the sheen of silk-remember? Every one who lives in the country wants to own a knit dresl. Cream-colored ones, especially if hand-made. have l nicely restrained air. You can get a knitted callot tn match. - BRIDES IN UNIFORM WILL OMIT FLOWERS If you, too, are wearing the King's uniform as well as your bridegroom, the problems of trouss- eau clothes automatically vanish. Indeed, you will find the you are singularly fortunate among maidens. for your savings against the fatal day may be almost recklessly con- centrated on the more intimate apparel in which ever)’ bride de- lights 7 l r .L'i."- I I .»/" nearer no. m » "'" The hat illultrated is a roch ted illbo with llcros; tile biuék. ‘Izhc ftlgwegs maey gegtmadxe m inch “do band pace a rim om aop e crown. tern No. 501 contains list of m terial n eled, illustration of stitches d lip t maka ing boils illit- and flowers. - ‘n wmpe u“ rucflom m: To order pattern: Write or lend above picture with your nlme and lddress with 15 cents in ooln or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department DeeignNmM NAME-—---3a_'_---;.a-h_______ mam soomaee--_-______________l ‘¢|'"--—:e\!v.cy.7.s_g9 D0002! aqua-- -_-—- l in i'lve minutes and l.re_ After all, your only escape from Army, Navy, or Air Force issue, for duration (except for the days on leave when you don slack: lnd shirts and the like) will be of an L. evening when you doff your uni- - fogun gorse‘ gay housecloat t: lléo w“; MN- e rey nay mornng rea- t-=' A fast in a frivolously becoming neg- Be sure to write plainly your NAME “AEDRISS and the NAME 0f book- THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN *0!‘ lm m Social and Personal l Dotti. oi LOVE FOR EX-SWEETHEART IS RUINING WIFE”S HEALTH Woman Is Warned Against Deserting "$.31; ,,,,, w, Her Husband DIX-Illa DEAR MISS children. but I am so unhappy that my doctor lly: that unlea: I can get . into a more cheerful frame of mind hemcln do nothing for me. son for my Lnhappiness is that I am my Wins“ '£€°".‘.i.1".%'i?l ".22: ‘l’ " m i or or o u:. ~- amce m fweagach ‘lather and he wants me totggulgv: with him lnd l“: W ti take 0?]: of the children leaving the bear to separate the chil momen lnd man, of women. Look at under a. pot. Jvvvvvvvvvv wvvvvvv. w vebeenmlrrhdfortbirteenyelrllnd dren lnd bre what to do because my health, ll well an my ha - l ,n ttake. wntu thinkIsh a 301i“ “g “wgnhfilimwuiao ANSWER-I don't think that anybody can q and happiness in wrongdo excitement, the thrill upt GDEQSVOI‘ the quiet peloe lnd content- ment of happiness. And this ll tni ls who have thrown Notice that they never unlle. laugh loud and ehriliy. but there i: no mirth in it. Their laughter ll the orac satisfied. always in pursuit of a Joy they never flnd, end almost invariable they come to th time when they have to bolster up their flagging gplritstgvitb drink and lre gay only when they an drunk enough to have or o n. 8S0 I think you will not find the remedy for your unhappiness in run- ‘VNE lo, 194; x Fashions v. Literature Se” House of llate IyIIABIL GARLAND Italic tau-nevi. her beck on "W: none of your b no If I011 qgtrwsrse-srn And Childreni hi." leam olme The rel- -- . love with another men. Not lon “fggg zfikmt ° l‘ tar nineteen years you _-. n’ ou meta f I-iste I Th two thousg-nd dens?- helm liéttoftflii .32? mi"°"‘°'" Btelle five hundred. er d 1th th th ss- ~ o ; but I can't others with don't know lk up their 1101110. I flftee . They can find of venture in breaking the laws of God Oometookbl This owlgalilill ll hed lhortly “I . a tell that to the police. mqyql X351’; Wlfiifdpélilidtl" ‘l have five hundred dollargpene IYIXIB around!" He turned on heel and especially the wild women ou know. Look elr caps over the 0 u kling of thorns They are always restless and dis- putpout a hand stop 111m, .. u “tfleawfile. me have Serena for it's-isle‘ t" u“ 0 ll. h ,, n and talk m 0 me, 0g i‘ f t ouvedlgvg: ltdl y n bun e Ad t lifted h dllierllt touch the? nlilglledy 2224911,‘ B10116! wll my ."Y0\l Oil I couldn't sleep and so her. I thoughti mmflw" "In: . 4R8 A 6km;- euus snout; 3.- 04am i; mil TUE TIM; trainee: here . I wongt tell 5...» d0 forward. ' oul" Be ate-red. at hét-P‘%Lh;l, ‘mg. h" u“ I don't know what - 01! n I X be W0- to in cash f ms \. I said overmhi: lhoulder. < near tlie door, " nminutel"Paullaidte1-le. your children and your huvsvblegif it: glsiehrftigycome our room in t3: i l ning of! with your lover and leaving“ society behind you your home and your decent place rought on the nervous condition you are in now is the conflict between your conscience and your desires. and to pieces if you do the thing you know to be wrong. WOULD LIVI ‘Hm-e never will be a. da nor an yourself. There will never them. ‘are a neurotic woman who is building bid. imaginings that have very little th t i lning that you are a lot more in love a you are mag I-le left you several years before you husband so he never could have been very ardently in love with you. lie comes beck for his own amusement he is trying to break up your home. take you from your husband, make you his mis- and wreck the lives of your little children. there la any more caddlsh thing that l man can do sweetheart than you really are? married your And now tressfi don't know what it is. can do than tr? than? lllswllitall the deoencies of fe for such n. man, 1 ' , r. dent know w at a e e ll this man to go away and leave you in Get a grip on yourself. peace. D0 your duty nncl happiness and heal. . . ' ANOTHER. PBILANDERING HUSBAND DEAR. DOROTHY t years ago my husband smashed the little patch of Heaven I was living in by telling me that he was in love th with an 18-year-old girl, who was his mistress. and that he wanted l " After months of pleading with him to try to make him see the folly of breaking up our home and ruining the lives of our two baby sons 1 finally gave nun the divorce he wished. The girl soon got him so much m debt that alimony stopped coming in and 1 was forced to so to work to support my children- divorce so he could marry her. become l fairly successful busineu send my boys through college. My cm him to go to another man and he ging for another chance to make up for the years of torture he has caused me. I have nothing but repulsion for him, but he is working on my boys presents until they are pleading with me to let their daddy live with them so they may have a. lather as other boys hB-VB- slmld- And I have never told my children how their father trea sh d1 ter their illusions about their father in order to hold their love and rea- Or am I a. selfish woman to deny them a home with their father? ' AN OUS ER WEB-I do not think that you are called upon to martyrlze and showering them with S youi-‘sxglf for the balance of your life by taking back a man who has treat- lf you had to llve in ed you the way your husband did. d d , d uld f felt all f that dlalilykéofiltggt W. f1mB¥l0L1l0Y1°O0Uld°§l€V€f lootl; at. without its opening all 1h d wounds. th l e gut it is a question that you must settle for yourself. At any rate, I think you should tell the boys all about their father and not let them blame you for his sins. I do not see lifting influence in his sons’ ‘UNI.’ BUT LOVES HIM (MI. DIX-I am in love with a. yfioung man who l: everything ‘ -' hpatienee, meekness, e one "' - DEAR INS I have ever wanted in a. husband. im a. night when you will not lie awake won- dering how the helpless little children you deserted are getting along. with no mother to watch over them, no mother to care for and protect Your dreams will be haunted by the cry for M-o-t-h-e-rl Can't you look your own case honestly in the face and see that you by your husband and your children and you will th moved restlessly about while satin bed d i d ‘iilk that Kgvefiélpe . 81m o! h m ‘NW-MINT e51)" hour when youwillbe It peaoewitb it will be worse-it will tear you fflkhtened me sol You were in! on the edge rock was rol g ard you. Just had prepared for el-W-lmi-‘ll?’ ‘l-‘ilffil’ Whv fwent downstairs togflnd yltaul. The dream was about you. and it of a cliff and a big down a hill to. Upstairs in Helen's room, Berem, Helen 0t law we 40x 84/0’ 009mg; -s°m¢ Ilfll can nfep into the um uncllel two-even three\mo,.n_ up a romance out of your own mor- foundation in fact? Gent ou see wush you oi! the ¢;alslg"'1w%k:bg%'..w lnlll running lnd think “mp1,, of with his old gerena onl half iieiua. She llmd lI-Buttheynrzrfflhegli-lgwh ' vim sto toilet articles, “H elen—" stufl! and that this was a bottle one gave ent of t.’ doi '10 —1'eB-d1I\B mostly. Why?" &%‘i.'€.‘l.";.i"l.'fl¥.‘.'ls£i.'i"" "No. Why?‘ “ “m” Now I have "I Just wondered. woman and. have saved enough to err-husband’: wife has walked out has come to me a broken man, beg- changed the subiect. "Serena are coming arent you Pod be ore th d in an was staring edowrgssatgI-Ietlglll’: 8 “Yes. She said that she hated the her. She made me a :28": over to the lide of yhat were you After l moment. Helen abruptly away with Alan and. fill’, I can hardlv wait to the dlfee. For what mm Wm“ to hi“ o"! l Iirl who isn't doing,’ , N°“"D°Pular girls are all Lug "Yes?" - than that. I "no a] _ Pl"! Dlppera. E And 1r there u anvthl nine: that a woman toilrett wy;°t%r?":tw' “’° ‘mm’ dip ma» undies l§'l..'.'".'l'..'.“.7 “ o— o ' no“! borrow: m: milling?’ thqluep out of ‘hm’ h" hm Estelle! Serena swun round. ‘m’ dflmbflfe from undlcodor. It keep: undies pretty and fmh u ""- 30 play safe-aim your daily dlPblug tonight! . M7’. ZAZZu/MM m- ted me. Must I fib- leave this frightful 1 you away. l... ir..."."é’.‘.’t2“§..§8..“i€ this long is more than I can under- Paul-why, he's like l 5°11?!“ Person! You know, act- "Fllliq. Brarena, sometimes I'm err-std o m " fTlwW very nny of yo are halfwa rte - bee» mic-infill»; Jhfif-tliif ow near I came this afternoon to A LEVER Plumrrr can't tell vou now. but it's tru‘ "I isn't it?" Helen nodded. "But please don’ tell Chad. I'm so afraid he mi h think that I was the one who illll‘ ‘I . . undersgggfi xfgivousAgfiglnflll-I slag: xlitanYggsgge_ Idlustkrcachedin [ll You have worked your way to peace Dose it's a wonder that any of us handy-J’ m mo me m“ m "You mean the coat was to when vou wore it?" Oh. yes. There was a big rip i stumbling over-" Helen digging her hand over hei- that such a father would be an up- o stumbling over what?" O O O quickly. out this afternoon, didn't, yqu? An stopped. mouth. H Se- “It You did go an hour before Chad found tha it “Where a button had been. anti- What time did vou go out?" was almost dark-about hal d man Manders." Helen shuddered He has politeness, generosity, and a. fairly good is that he insists on driving the mos awful-looking car. aflord a new one, but I do not care whether he has one or not. Just ashamed to be seen with him in this car, and the fear of my boss or business associates seeing it places a queer but high barrier between ul The ca: is really terrible and people laugh at it. I do? NOT H18 ltlon. AI What should what's more, on . c "Bow-did you-know?” Needlecraft/ He cannot I a.rn ANSWER-Well. I don't think you will have to worry about that much longer as what with the Ilalbbfl‘ shortage and the gas rationing the man and his car reposition will be eliminate ut you misiudge ople's attitude toward your youn car. No one whose op nion is worth regarding has any found res ct for a youn man w he can a 0rd, instead o splurglng how he is Palllna for 1t. them specially when you know that these are the last for a. long, long time which will swirl about your ankles, with the voluminous skirt which is so flute-flattering. And how you'll gloat over the dainty underthinp lnd frothy gowns so soon to fall under the axe of priorities. And you won't need to be warn- ed that if you are in uniform, "please omit flowers" is meant for YOU . $11151. GLASS WORKED IN U. S. Crystal chandeliers, formerly imported from Czechoslovakia, me now being manufactured in this respect country. The first of the can models were placed on the market recently, and, according tn experts, they are equal in those turned out by Old all. ‘lupply practically all of the crystal chan- deliers sold in this country clnio from the Bohemian mountain re- World. craftsmen. Until war out off ing but pro- ho rides around in the battered old oar in one that. mlkel everyone wonder the Ameri- EVGTY A Ilfl ‘t h m... $31.93.... Eider U: "°.°'.°‘i..l‘“" "‘?€‘°...“$i..°i.‘° "M'- l 0-517"! . l0 00th) . geig floral dlintzes, gay little call. 00w. checked Ring ams, striped chunbrays, she loves them one and SW10 N0. Nfllldflflfll f lllfl S. 0. 12. H. Hid l6. 51H’?! wuirel 3 1-4 Ylfd: 85-inch fabric for rees- a-4 yard for bolero. ma. No. moi la l separate pattern. You wore Chad's ' went n out for a little fresh al l d I took the lower path the (Continued on page 8. Col l) For The Home _ ,_ ‘ gion where for centuries glass- workorl had made them in their homel, whole famliie: wor M BLUI 63555 polishing whee ——— Now, from wartime neouelty, Ol-nedinn Blue grugfll: a native American craftsmen have learned of all Eimcpean coun el l-Xilfltwbf fl - to do this skilled Job and it is ore- Bmiohwcetern Asia. It Wu dicted that American manufac- turingtgenius will find ways to im- was found in Canada more than prove e eld art. hundred . us“ E a Flow you'll revel in drooling &' . ll s i><>ili<> Plhllh »......',"~Ifi . _ , _ . _ P ' 1W2! “up? "use... O 1m It)! mi. <.| Rib! - grew Ping“ ' I up; . "M11: §g d “fled, ‘ p‘) My: Mmtba up. @315’ "- '4 reggwmklaw&gluur’fiwhpgq . . i IARIIIA zoom. Today‘! Iedpe’! u sum ill ....""°'" m», "when. 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