PA‘??? T"? Woman's Re al Child's Breath May Wam T bl _ _ unted o! a reliable pmluyolfimi ¢ u; your drugzisc. THREE LAPEL ORNAMENTS ARE CROCHETED l’. J I .0 v l I l l l I l l DESIGN NO- 1188 These cute lapel ornaments are easy to crochet. The tin shoes, lillle ozllbox and the rail, white and blue bells are lOVElv to wear. Pazzern No. 1188 contain; complete lnszrucllons. in urnur pattern: Write. or send abuvc picture with your name and u =s with 15 cents in coin or s to Needlework Bureau. ‘ itlciown Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department, DeslgnNo. 1188 NA.VlE——--.--___,_ STREET ADDRESS _ _..-.-- ZTY_.-__...____._._._. -—-—--—-i-—__ ‘ii err/ca ‘or model itself. As i w I 111E QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN >4“ m "/2 Social and Personal z Fashions"; Lit A Job Only You Can Do Price Control quell-Ion: And Lllllfl Living €§°Leisur The Woman's Realm "Ibthelcomatrlsooisim in early July to give an ample The “mm h n sown ‘For; Wbbegun“ umum’ suPDly for {all use. hfimuld the Ilaobacls fir!‘ wag-g cabléagig: ‘—'- sow sgnso urs g ore C JERSEY l8 POPULAR. wlm YOUNG sew m‘ Manows shgslzid be picked whc Women’: Regional Advisory Committee o! the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. q. When will the new consumer rat on books be issued? . Full information will be given concerning this distribution in advance oi the expiration o! the present books. The books will be ' durLrlg the week 0f By LOIS LEEDS July. the month oi great events, brilliant with sunshine-dbl}; is the [month o! the gicwing Ruby, the distributed cool, serene Water Lily! 23. A new fashion carried out by our Q. AS u 198L118!’ “N11 0! a ivor- girls is to wear their Hearts on cheese factory, I have W118 Their Sleeves! A goldcu heart stud- only Due-hull pound 0f Whfly b“? dcd wilh a ruby forJulvs briihstone W!‘ P" bull?!‘ "m?" c°up°nv IDQnt 1s thc choice of one prcltv July-burn gfiegégank ‘his allowance 5mm d be lliil ‘.§3i.§.l"‘.’..§’ {Z “i2? “éllfiiliii - Ii h“ bee,“ In Order,“ P"- Birthday Greeting to herself. Wm a“ “ccumu “Ho” of l? 1e)’ Duh This "Heart on Your Sleeve" l0ck~ éigrénalggliqex, a) §,§,e°?§§_ ct is just the right hiding place tor ma‘, patrons one pound o; such a picture 0i‘ your scrvicc man-and butter pa). valid bumm- cqupm; no girl minds WBRFIHL! her heart on ____W.______»_-}-——-—- that takes to the tub with delight is her sleeve! You may have vour golden heart set with any births a grand summer Stllndby {or both Slow‘. Aud W‘. u 1111MB‘ lift from a town and country wear. A neat little service mr-n to his girl! Sort of puts casual frock i5 lust right for a tor- his szgn and seal on her lVllllE he's’ rid dgy_ 1g 15 guide o! white and olf to war! brown striped chambray with a tucked bosom and belt and slit pock~ It's interesting, isn't it. that the Heart on Your Sleeve idea was ets outlined with stitching to stim- ulate patch pockets. thought of by l! man, clcvcr How~ arcl S. Kvnucdv. who thinks that .___.__ tlrc men soc sense in Ihis idea and ACCESSORIES ARE AS the girls sense romance! IMPORTANT AS FROCK Wear vcur _jc\vcl_ ihc ruby, if you -_—~ are JlllY-bOYll. it nleans "contented Noted as one of the best dressed mind." And the watcr lily. your women in America. beautiful Anna- ilower. means "swoomess"! What a’ marv Dickey, young American star nice combination (or your birth’ c; the Metropolitan Opera. insists day-end cvc-rv day! that it is well chosen access uies ra- ther than triking frocks that turn the trick when planning a special outiit, She likes a simply cut frock of sheer navy wool crepe or a sim- ilar mode! in black and then spices i; with accessories. Her bag and hat are of navy blue, gold and red plaid- ed taffeta. the hat trimmed with a bird and a fine veil. _’.._@’~———- NEW BILAST FURNACE SYDNEY N. 5., July 6 - (OP) - Hlnta on Etiquette -___ Don't alk about your worries and srlefs- Every one has their own u-Qu- bles. especially now. Be cheerful and use your sympathy for those who need it more than you do. DESIGNERS MUST PLAN FAR AHEAD It's altogether possible um incl average woman does not realize or appreciate how far ahead designers must work in order to keep us cladl if! DEW 6010M and materials. both of! which must precede the silhouette an instance. fab- rics are in some cases ready for g. i944. It is already rumor. for instance. that patriotic subjects will rank high among new print deslzus The United N1‘t0l‘l5, Mexico and China. are lmzled out as themes for prints with "talking points.” Chin- ese ideas using the lilfhtel‘ pastels hich are so important a part or Chinese art. fit in happily ivitli color limitations and are likely to be lots of them GARDEN LORE Phequent spraying o! potatoes‘ whether they look as though lllev‘ need it or not will reduce w a min», imum or prevent. entirely the diseas- es that injure the tool. Durimz the dry months remem- ber to give ample amounts oi’ ivziter to the vegetables the tops oi’ which we eat. such as spinach. lettuce cabbage. . When watering the vegetable garden do not merely scrinkle it but put the water where it is needed most--at the deepest root. One thor- ough soaking of the soil is of more benefit l0 the plants than a dozen sprlnklinzs. ‘The six-week beans can still be FLOWER COLORS ARE MUCH IN FAVOR If ilowcrs arc not as zvucfflllv worn as thcv were earlier in the season. flower cc-lorinus are more En favor than ever. The llCWDi‘ colors which bloom m ‘he fall collections this season. violet. a slowing Maude fuchsia in its violct pink gradations. American Bcliuiifl W" v11 U" Yum‘ A nrw SOD-ton blast furnace. said to foliage cite-us “mo; worihvdoi’ be ms, most modem of its kind, ma; insl-ccuou, as Joy are usc \Vl . » , a Dom .. bacllqtround of Hack-in skirt and cmclany blown m wday t‘ The furnace has been named alter John c. Mackley, who retired last year after 4s years or service with jacket or in coat BROWN AND warn". srmru FOR svmnm fiortable cotton he W“ “perimmdant M the blast Clea!“ °°°" furnace department Hinze a Supply of Games on Hand for Entertaining Games Are Fun Are you having a party and are at a loss because you have few rzamcs to entertain your friends? So many people these days are en- lcrhuininlz service men and games |d<i so much tun to their enjoyment. For example, a new twist to the iradiiionzil "Bile the Apple" game She thought Mary’s blouse was white is pictured above. Instead of jusl apples hanging irom the ceiling. ca rilcs are added. Both apples and cmldlc ends swing easily from ihc cciliuc. invariably the player bites llic candle and when he does so, must pay u forfeit. it really isn't hard to he? a rrowd amused-you need very tile material. Our 32-pafle booklet ll full o! u supply oi games that suit every laslc: rollicking action games; ta:- cinating brain bafilers and guessing games; fortune-telling stunts; new versions ot the ever-popular spell- lng bee. Begin the fun the minuh the doorbell rings, and make your party the success you want it to be! Don't give the ice a chance in lorln. As the crowd arrival, ital-l a lively game to get everyone acquainted and dispel shyness Yolrll be known as "the pertec: hostess," Send l5 cents in coins for your copy n! Party Games for all Occasions to the charlotletown Guardian. Home Service, Address. '30 sure to Write plainly fyour name, address and the name o booklet. Name blng or bollin . What a savin of lime and wot l And think ow much longer clothes will lastl Colors stay bright. See Rinse-washed print dresses, children's lay clothes, colored shirts keep their resh colors. Rinse is gentle to washable colors- gentle to your hands, too. DISHWASHINO MADE EA$Y Geo Rinso‘: big help in dishwuhingi just soak, swish, rinse and drain! Rinm makes szickines: and grease vanish: Dishes dry |binin¥clun withouu wip- ing! Ge: the GIAN box of Rinso Mo). ‘mso qlves lhe whitest wosh YOU LL NEVER BE SATISFIED WlTH ANYTHING ELSE ONCE YOU SEE RINSO WHITENESS . . . until she saw her with the neighbor's boy in his RINSO-WASHED shirt Q Don't blame yourself ll’ your wash in not u while u your neighbor's. just change to what she was c: with -buy Rinsol It’: :0 sax) to white. Rinso ma and: even in hardest water. final out dirt without rubbing, ei clothes dazzling e: rich, long-lasting They scrub- IN WARTIME OR ANYTIME O MORE WASl-IINO POWER O LONGER LASTINO SUBS Q GREATER ECONOMY Coma In the Some Familiar Package Street Address ' m3? Olh " O IASIER ON HANDS A LEVI mover ion Steel Companyis big plant here. b the company. during 11 oi’ which kiss ;'.>....;..;; i... ENDURINO MARRIAOE ‘BASED ON SPIRIT, NOT BEAUTY OF WIFE Some Women Would Do Better To Revamp Minds Than To Rejuvenate Bodies ed and their hair dyed in a vain eflort de to look sweet and twenty, and forty. Practically every woman who band's love, as the her iflgure, which Providence has mercifully ordained that the average ' his last real good mantakes at the altar. and Just as she looked then. when she puts on some hairs and wrirlkl millions of devoted husbands as the “girls" long after they call their wives the "Little Woman" w wllu horses couldn't drag them on the sc MAKES MARRIAGES LAST lew girls are married for their SPIRIT. NOT BEAUTY, In reality. ss not many M Americas is our midst riuge depend upon whether the wife has ,' but on something o! the spirit that $5»- instead of tat loses her hus- goes, attributes it to losing guess 0n her part, tor hrase s a ha hard look at his wife thereafter she stays in his mind That he never notices poundage, or acquires gray v proven by the fact that still refer to their wives are grandmothers, and y have gotten so heavy that; hen the ales. pulchritude, for there are . Nor cl a face peaches-and-cream com- lasi-s, and as long as a woman has that she can smash her mirror to smithereens and throw her rouge pot. out of the window. taste for them no longer easy to lock at. they would get better results Wh hips. te have let their brains get. fat. had to start with go to seed. get so big o And when their husba were interested in. they It isn't because her lips i111 O of the c '0! course. overlook any b . bands. or so mu theyjiave mislald. or lost WARTIME CANNING This year our ii-uit cannin will vary irom prewar days. Prev ously if one or two liars oi fruit had to be thrown out t dldnt mutter. but now all fruit, canned must be pro- perly sterilized so it will keep. It. is vita ly urgent to prevent WBSI-flgv- The government has given us several im rtani; points this year as an aid our canning: (l) Do not use the open kettle method {or canning fruits. This re- quires more sugar than the hot or cold puck methods, because we counted on the sugar to help keep the fruit. There is a much greater chance for re-contlminatlon as everything is exposed to the ulr after being sterilized. (2) The black wartime rubber rings will make a perfect seal. They should be dipped in boiling water but not lelt in it as the rubber will deteriorate. The rings should never be pulled cut to test their elasticity as th won't go .ck to original ngllin retired behind their papers and gave p. NAGGING CERTAIN T0 DASH AFFECTION no longer form the Cupid's . It is because she ngver entertained and amused the wives who are wondering why their husbands have lost their might well pass up the fiction that it is bec It ls because they are hard to uuse they are live with, and vim: to revamp te ihclr bodies. lie because she has [at wives because they whatever minds they d u new idea since of anything but baby gs that they’ es. until flnallv the poor bored wp any attempt at companion- bow that makes opens her mouth rdeal inste anons of art to J11 ‘The eyes in which he sees Teh lips that say only ones he wants w shape nor should they be used n. second time. Once a jar is cold do not try to turn the screw tops rur- ther as this breaks the seal and will cause spoilage. (3) Make less jams and Jellies- they require twice the amount 0t sugar. 4 <4) It ls possible to can without sugar, depending entirely on steril- ization for keeping fruits. The ster- ilization time should be five minutes longer when no sugar ls used. Y can tomatoes without sugar with complete safety; the some applies to the fruit. I! you use sugar make a thin syrup by using 2 cups water -l cup sugar. Preservatives should not be nec- essary when you use the proper method for sterilization. The Pure Food Act in Canada forbids the use of u preservative in commerclall canned fruits. Send tot e Health League 0i’ Canada, 111 Avenue Road. Toronto, for pamphlet on Wartime Canning and our Authoritative Vitamin Chart. Lunch In a. Bowl $6 lb. bologna (in one Piece) 21.4 cups water 1 carrot, diced l onion, chopped 1 potato diced 1 cup shredded cabbage 3 cups canned tomatoes l teaspoon celery salt 1% teaspoons salt Pepper to taste. Cut bologna. lnw small dice, water cover closely and simmer m a0’ minutes. Add ve stables and seasonings. cover and s er until toast rounds with grated cheese, cook under broiler until cheese melts. Serve BOWP in individual bowls topped with toast rounds. 5-6 servings Barley-Vegetable Cram Soup 1-3 cu barley Zmed sch, redded 1 tablespoon butter i teaspoon salt l6 teaspoon pepper 4 cups milk Cook barley ln bolliné) water un- til almost tender - minutes. Add vegetables and enough addi- tional water to keel: irom burning. Simmer until vege ables are ten- der. Heat milk, add barley-vege- table mixture, butter and censori- l mlfll-lwl lfilifl‘. 5-8 Alml STOP ME IF . . _ . A little girl was put in an u r berth (or the first time. She Eggs crying till her mother told her not to be airald because God would watch over her. “Mother, are you there?" she cried. “Year. “Father, are you said "Yeah." A passenger lost lymtienoo and bellowed: "We're a here. Your {other and mother and brothers and aunts and uncles and consuls. All harm-now go to sleep." There was u pause, and hen very softly, “Muma", “ as that God?" there?" she JULY_8._19_4_3 erature A 1 . ml "Shrerlmez. L nchy QPOOB u nni CUNNINGEST may CLOTHES Fer "may Hours In The Sun Sun A sunback in n princes cut plus a bolero, makes outfit for a girl's vacation days. And this one is wonderfully easy to make. and oh-so-comiorknble to wear. Let that girl get her full quota of sunshine vitamins this summer. slyle No. 2781 is designed for sizes 4 to i0. Size 8 .- yards 35-inch fabric for dress; for the Dllulies. 7i yard and for the bolero. vii yard, Pattern is hand- cut to United States Standard measurements and includes chart with step-by-siep instructions. Sty No. 2724 ls lll'.'~‘1l‘lll'.* f." sizes 10 to 20. Size l8 r uires 3 yards 35-inch fabric for liillljll‘ 0.1 the bias l2‘; yards 35-inch on the Sivrfllfihti: and 2 yards 35-inch for the blouse. At the end of World War l, Am- erican forces had only 241 tanks in Ifi-ance. NOW undervam Cream Deodorant safely Stops Persplrallan l. no: rot dresses o: men’: llllfll. Does not 1mm: skin. Z Nowninng todry un be used ugh: after shaving. During m air raid on South Wales a nightingale was heard sing- ibxzg ‘through the noise of guns and m s. "suuounu mszcr amzs POISON IVY Innumzmc lmlnnu I. lnmndy no r perspiration for l to 3 us. reveal: odor. l. A pure. while. greueleu. ‘ ' ‘ cream- l, Awarded Approval Seal o! American institute oi unadu- ing lot being hmnlen to i’: na .. ~ h large“ Arrldgs ideeodorom geilln Ana in H! Ind "I Inn Needlecraft For The Home Send twenty cents for Pl Write your name address and I nifiber. Be sure to state aim w . Style No. mi Nuns A ,.- sum MdNI