i vingftfLeisure The Woman's Reahn Who canundo time hath done win back the win 7 Beckonllost‘) music from a beckon uie Renew the redness of a lost your‘: rose 0r dlgdthe isunken Iunaot from the 82p i -Owen Merldili. A good system for washing dishes is to wash glassware first. in s-lvcr and last pots and pans. ‘ilu- u lies should be rinsed in coui-linil" of clear, scalding wafer. HI NTS ON ETIQUETTI ll wur presence is creating an m. w.» "ri .,uuail0n, you should make an i-zliuso for lCflVlilE. slum-ran v.'c. I Ionuul Sir Ian H riu t, Premier‘ Churchill l 1 rdrd the ' ill does ll. n ur, Sir lilll not (115. - autobiography, Just d. what the act of bravery that it turned‘ seems that opens cal Mr, Churchili—' s-ubaltcrn~and re- rccoinm endation for i that in‘ 3 fCilllfl l him a CC. long friénd Ho is now 91 ‘\\l‘l'.lllg as he of Mr. Hill] B5 we. at,‘ l in the outdoors has left! on your dress or slack ~ w 1o rcmme the off- s. First. try the slm suds and, using a soft , ru vigorously across . ll greenish marks stil sixmuc them carefully with» e bleach, which can be’ at any drug store" Re- ‘ liLll several brief appli- . ., of zlie bleach are better . l n single prolonged applicat- ion, Ii al is silk or ‘VFW. 520mm with clear vyuter and tlicn with hydrogen peroxide. slllTis and other thingg have a w v 0i suddenly acqu ing rust is. It isn't. difficult to remove marks if you use either ordi- - lemon juice, sprinkle common on the stain. keep it moistened vxiln icmon juice. and expose to the sun. Rinse thoroughly, and launder ' soapy-rich, grease dissolving . OXllllC acid works faster, but w a little care. N-g I oon. oi oxalic acid on buy them at any dru in a pint of lukewarm ~. Six-etch the fabric over a of stemming hot Wafer. and < ml)" the oxalic acid to the satin = n a medicine dropper or glaal ‘low 1t to remain for a few then rinse quickly in clear < and launder a; usual. FEEDING CATS Oatmeal can be used w the liver or hamburg nnd nouonlynreduces fceciinu i but add valuable B1 ‘ A cup oi oatmeal. 8 little salt, and I pound of liver 0r hamburg cooked VJEPIHP!‘ for about five minutes will wmke a supply of food for two or Xhrce days. Some cats like a little cheese added to the mixture. LOOK OF 1920's IN FASHIONS FOR. 19“ I NEW” YORK _-_-fr_nsv look _of__tbe YNEXPENSIVE Qiccrzslsonrls‘ ' . . hi; é \ l ¢l \ I. XI u ~8l|D 1mg. rvmiocan d be deciliter: w b in; back the of thlt Um that now to modern eye. ‘Iliey en to have, gs on to; ending; r o ok ridiculous strive for the beat threat a run before fashion swin other things in it; never cycle. Credit goes to Norman Norgllwl E- l for} iddv or; oes it the top as one of America's best known signers of high-fashion clothes. reviving last year the m long-torso dress. He usually d in a one-piece style, ,clolely fitted as a tight sweater. I cuuzsn cooxunv nuns LOW nau- i. Cheese and eggs are natural take in flavor companions. Both low temperatures. toughten with igh onm. Keep temperatures low. 2. Slow to moderate is the oven rule for most cheese dishes. Set dishes cooked atop stove in a pan of hot water. 3. In a muffin recipe that uses 2 to Mtablespoons melted fat, l 1-2 cup cheese may replace the faL In M)? biscuit recipe caning rm. about 1 machinery. down'the years. It is a -2 cups sifted flour. 1-2 cup grated cheese may ingredients. 4. To make a Welsh Rarebit 9 it with the egg. Keep temperature low throughout HINTS ON ETIQUETTE It is rude to whisper to one per- son when another is close by. It is likely to make a sensitive person saying FULL MARKS HERE Clothes with a school future are hanging in your cupboard now. Get busv with the ripping scissors and don't think o fthem as hand- me-downs. . but as new outfits. By the time you’ve taken apart a man's yhree-piece suit . . . washed the cloth (tepid water, of course, or 1,5 a person who buys in a hurry and throws out the h her leisure time. In year six of total war there will be no more room for hasty-wastera than there W83 in year five! So: Don't buy more than you need and ule up what you buy. Bo bum “bargain food; really you have to . . there's a place to store everything and it’. no; always the refrigerator. Leave the cold air for food that must be Don't throw out nerve them Bl . roan; and pickles. were used in ancient time; to crown the heads of kings and heroes. ‘ Ellen's Diary In u bland ma. ww- a . o-ov-ovvovvo onevooeo laowdounethlarnomlng round up his horses to their stable. in the most sheltered their pasture. James l. minute at the kitchen- window to ace the downpour and then went out to J k. who u u r horses in "a good washing will _ Whenlmmtlonod that the work wunnflvwllltdkniooreoifor than: tl-nthohadbyt- DISKN N0. ll” w "s. cute tie-on hat is mediated Ind tnmmed with pompous made the envelope h loorps and pug. atch. Hat. may be tied n front or back. Pattern No. i100 coins comroleie instructions. To order pattern: Write a lead have picngle with your name and Lick-an w l5 cerfq In coin of m: to Bweau Iénd Needlework ottetown Guardian Design No. i109 Btreet Addrml the since I had leen the froxfii: katchen- rssirigiggggggg an‘: w“ the thrash! lee hue with a view to bull a law-blown similar to th attached betw- doom; of omen but nearby by comparing with others ve work All to at a better machine. The . m‘ g be added to the other; r and from my dedc, Ithear James now in pot‘ one any . ling d words to that effect. thev o - me anxiously to as James says ree NO DISGRACE No Greater Torture r Maia ‘Scientific tens to" Etiquct 24% more e active than other deodorant creams reared. Q Spreddl amoolhlv - ~ * not crumbly’- O Pure . . . no: inizarinl m normal alou- g way-k; fut . . . no and l0 “I189- ewui m hum MM‘ fnbnca. l l r l any trade or career for toox ron m: nus awn m: AI _ ' money or climb as OILET GOODS <OUN1ERS...I9e. -.--=.—_—_-———- __ -. .__..__- muwrafl the in oduct n of labor-aavin they don't marri- "id W‘ t’ m g have. if they haven't 80B I hllibflnd- far-cry from the flail to the com- bine. Through the years one meth- o:l gave way for another. Horse- {power was succeeded by gasoline- lenergy. A power-driven machine ‘Wlih blower attached does make ‘threshing among the easier chores. ‘I suppose the time will come when like washing-machines. the person operating will likely be able to sit and read while the machine and does the entire work. I think this he! will be unlikely in our time and ;whsn I consider it. it will be lust as well, for even if James would consent to sit and read while the threshing was be done I'm afraid there would need to be at least one other assisting. Pbr James. in the outdoors. could never never keep track of his reading- glassesi _ ’ ' As I remember it tonimht. thresh- lni: at Alderlea was once a. dreaded ,operation. Indoors preparations ywent on a few days in advance. ‘Meals were expected to be on the ,idot. I recall that when the roast was delivered a. bit late. tending it carefully mid desperntelv to have it done on time. I know now I opened the oven-door so many times the cooking was retarded. I know too if my blood-pressure had been taken at the time. I would have been advised to take an extended rest. Hearts took care of themselves then and the stoutest survived. But thOSe were hapvplcr days and even yet we say-James and I—.' "Do you remomber——so and so was here that da..v—-we were threshing? As yet I believe James is not en- tirlv taken up with our method. labor-saving as it is. heard him say, verv much in earn- est to one of the visitors: "I think she does ‘out some of .the grain up l with the straw." 11m is r aroot h gr. a." .124.’ 0.33m u.“ figflgneghgolllfltl‘ such heartbreak e abl to write Mrs. before hor wit her for being an old fiieagligol. 10 and 5 years Old. comes home he tells mi 0i 8 it as I don't have enough wo to do working. I do all of my hwwwork you think mt my age that I keep the chidlron? WOMEN i ANSWER-I cutalnlv don't. should work ouidde of h sitv. Nobodvv else is 101118 homes and c DEAR girl of whom is not our own child? . Fortune’: Approntiu av Leonard Leslie JHHH%V "You meant that 1 no longer talk like a rustic, air. The; 1 carry myself with a certain amount of arrogance. And that I have acquired a good conceit oi myself." " rib a. little better, isn't it. John "No air. I did not intend it a‘ be. Occasional I remember the 0nd n and Oalateu. and it h, frightens me." ~ Sir Charles put his hand on the young man's shoulder again, but thia time the gesture was gentle, patern- al "Don't worry." he a reassur- lngly. "The analogy i; false. I have not given life to more graven image. What I have been proud to do is assist in the development of a hu- man being who would have gone far anyhow. without any help from me." "But I mould have developed diff- erently," John objected "Not so much. After all, the healthy plant phruat. always towards the sun, whatever the deflcience; of the the soil." There seemed pound philosophy in that. and John did not prolong the discussion. n a We have a visitor this ev and Mr. Evret ten on Radio news. In the intervals they ink shop: potatoes. grain. beef and the weather. The old clockm strike re- calls them to their news. When I concentrate on mv reading or ruch- dike". I'm more than flfankful lie strikes only the hour. Not that I do not listen. I have my own . when I remind them "you can't get news on the local station at this hour" they reaiard me condescend- inglv to say: "You can at LB.W.X.L. and " or bserve if I've “taken leave of my senses.“ Bv the conversation in the kitchen. I can tell it is nearing the lunch-hour. James thoughts and es are straying cupboard- warda. I mav as well a: Rob says: “Gel; going" for I do like to be able to have it over. for then I can sf and listen uninterrupted. to late news! ‘Erflltll tomorrow - Mary-Good- n ; i. ' Etiquette By Roberta Loo - - - There were various people watch- ing his progress intent y. i "I don't like it." Admiral Sonrlley joorngplained. "The fellow i, not our so " "Whatever that might happen w lmean." Bli- Oharlq amended. "Your Iline goubackinu: the far nut. Mine is well. more recent, to put it mildly." "'I‘hat’g different.‘ "I see no difference" Young Morris has the character and qualities of a fileanran. illvneirzeeg more like Mont; y ng res then the old flock." The Admiral rtarind violently. ‘Then what sort of a marriage do you expect a man of hi; claaa u; u h make?" Bio class is h as intelligence and ability can ma M. "Weu how would you like it if your ' ' ' would pleuo ma (TOOL. -- x _ c l Modern h. I; it considered lood form to hands with gloves on? A, 1t correct to remove die glove before offering "h! ac this necessitates fln pause. Just shake hands and for- get tho glove. Q.Mayoto1c'phOndbO\IlQdi0 acknowledge a Rift? A. No, it is not Rood form. Q. How should a mm refer to his wife when among HOB-MH- ma own d: hier "Patric 7 It John gives her a second t. ‘rho voungaters spent too much t mo tolether when they Were small." "I can 0:113’ tell you what my own one: gunk) you not going P5180; Women Wedded To hlh as men can. . "‘°“ “h” "‘ " “ ‘°"°.¥.§§".?é‘ rowan.‘ “.'..“é”.l.‘."oe“f'l‘wi.‘ii“ifi°fiaelf not dilnarflglnfl mlflillfitoi-l; But, on and imhnwv ma. an. “as thole who are married derers, or drunkards. or men who are mean and bvrafmlcfll 8nd 611161- , n, _ 1 a. uld marry a {nan she hmgvfi-wevhxelr? m Ynifwii :01: oefllgrvhgr a decent lwme- l be! . .l t i th sake of Nd h t w “wlmon ngmwelghldwbgceaugleé shgrthogaht fools m; id poses l1! 00in Y?‘ "8 f. . mi mo: of otherwise intelligent wguvhm do it. _ _ 1 led h la eight "m" “iififiifiiélt If; §§°.s.%d .5. 22% ‘iwé’ child-en k m Mézdhusbandhnfiiakes $85 a week. but he 0 . mam on my p!“ w Wm ‘I canrhket glam aova that I ought to take . the cooking and sewing and laundry. D0 should take awigih WITH XIDIIIN SHOULD _ No won-nan who has teen-age children er home imleaa it is a matter of absolute neces- to look ofter the children as a mother does. It ‘is the women wlho have been tempted by hlfiher wages to leave their hildrm who are mainly ffllbonslble for the wave of juvenile delinquency that is sweeping the country. Qtlioktoyourownjob. Itinthogreolutintheworld. DOROTHY III-My hllband and I have adopted a Itt-le weareveiivfond. shouildftellhcr ANSWER-By all means tell her at once vubiie she is stl-ll ton volmk for the knowledge to make utv porfloular lmroimsi children are allowed to Krill wo in the belief that their footer parents are their own parenrtc and then find out. that they have been deceived. it often gives them a shock from wlaldi they never recov_er_._ blood to atreng- wh hlhianoclvthough I do not mement- nt would be. But i T0 Bi: SINGLE 11ml Unhappy Mar- Tyronnioal Suffer . lit about the diu- ihl n few more years over. or I meet the one ANT READER. , as muc r they are still slaves to the old institution. T‘ ‘eniablv a happy ven on earth. and a good hus- fhs other hand. pwnawry it- tkere are no f0 uhlllh- rpehenslon . Every night when lie at home. and that other women are and hire someone else to WORKER'S WIFE II HOME about. ia and that she MRS, M. G. M. on upon her. aboug John so far as Diana and Philips are concerned." The Admiral thought th over, decided there was no un erlying lated: “I trust not. d John Morris was not botherin! about such matters. He had settled to his apprenticeship. Under the hut-ion of the old agent. soon due to retire. he acquired a grasp of the intricacies of running a model estate -1ntricacie5 the layman hardly be- gins to suspect. Sir Charles sturtons establish- ment had a character of its own. Prom the first day he took over h, E l l I good as any in the country. At th centrg was the Manor itself. with i home farm under an efficient baiiif around were the tenants‘ holdin , ranging from a modest fifty acre; to the Great Farm. where Jock Hunter. a dour Scot. tended a, mixed acre- age of several hundreds. Included were grning meadows, arable land.- wheat, glue-houses. and market dairies. specially designed cotta e for the workers. and everything ca - culated to turn a haphazard business into an efficiently run agricultural eltlbliohment. Albhlktolwlfor On acquiring the estate; Sir Charles had had to contend with the slump which made the 19201.. a night more for many agriculturlsfs. Not only had he survived those trails; he had made o, paying concern out of a primitive business left almost derelict by the unprogressive attit- ude of Benerations of past land- owners. be a progressive business." he had insisted. "Not only when run in a big way but; also in a small. when there i, g better way of dOing a thing never mind about the initial ex nae. Get the beat machin- ery. the t seeds, and the most efficient labour. Use all intelligently and attend to the welfare oi the human material and there's no noel Y ' the countryside prosper. (he fact i| clear w me," remark. ed John's father, who took a detach. ed interest in his own son's pro. as. "And that’. the squire mav we method in his madness. Folks hmobouts cocked a wary eye at himf when he turned The Manor estate: uflide down, but. by gum. he‘; madol l fflllhflv fine difference." ‘We're 80in: to see many more reggrmryskagnn obsieiéved. I Y! n I'm ga vou ind itto yml- liking. I never interfered when Sir Oharlu looked after your school. had hi5 own wnv. though wero__rifl to aet___apy-‘ _. _. ____., UNEXPECTED n8. . Ho I allowed it with l lohtlon of 160 gfainl of lluc to two glllons of wa . An Improved 0n! “f, Out pl iasbeotoa pane lo m flieaotifivenoof me oven. ftrre- tains the heat. aavea fuel and bf!- vents artdclea from burning. To Bhnrpen Scissors When the scissors are dull. run the blade across the neck of small bottle, in the same or... . wttfnl OI lei l.'l‘£% a thblflh H _..__ .. .p.-L£L ..;_._¢._s..i TILLIE THE To1LER._"_ \- . gardens. The utateg also bad model my ' U16 do not 8Y8 aiiw to value. If the contents weigh one ounce or leis our the amount al- lowed for one oouwn value. only one coupon must be surrendered. n. however, the contents weigh) more than one oince over the, amomt allowed for one 0000011 value, tum coupons nvuat mir- rendered Ia ‘i101’! mlnlonr orinl Award. Mr. M is shown coinponying the Award, made for citation at the Money apartment . prospect of an fly resumption of meat rotion~ A. Reguolentativea of the Pr Board have moifd" that mm kl- lmls fiflsood resumed during the present year. However the next issue of ration books W110i c ntai more m giiard "against evegzualitiea. ‘Q. Can f get extra rations f4!‘ hired men and girls who are work- on my form .y Yes, if lyour hired help are emlpmyed for eas than 14 days an application may be made to your local ration board for transient a , ur coupons . gleication is approved. commons ed to cover the number of meals served. However. if your hob will be with cu for a period of more than i days they should bring their own ration boolu K@"‘°""r~s~“%§"QR‘~‘-'=" low Gan ll! 3y Anne Ashley ‘Yz‘:'.-‘.‘_ when the screw has become hot it can be removed very easily. Q. liowoxcan I?take away all. iampnos rooms A. Place blocks of r in all corners and on the she vca. re- placing mun_aa_theyr_e_va_gor;ele._\‘ one up above his station." ‘Ehat sort of idea is dying out. er " "Slowly. maybe." “And surclyf’ "Have if, as you wish." "Bturton know; what, he is dbout." Mrs Morris looked up from her ironing. "I don't like to hear you speak that ww of Sir Charles," she remar ed. "Did I speck dlaranpeatfully. Mother?" you glifl. Never a handle "Sturton of any kind. The oung man diuckled. "Sir Charles-Jo that betteM-would tl-ke it as a sign that his training ha; had 800d results." "Pip sure I preferred the old s_ .. “Perhaps rightly. I don't; know. I just happen to be ng in the newer generation. whether that is for the better or the worse. You cannot put the clock back." 8a ‘ , however, wag always trying to accomplish that ‘impflliible feat. The Grange estate so; tenantry were still expected w trea him as a superior by divine right. Behind his back the younger one.‘ smiled and refused in take it seriously. Yeq; even hi; family had been taught something of his trad- ition. Whether they observed it in a manner satisi was beyond the point. Thev did pay lip service to old-world conventions. Conrad Bandley was acquiring an unenviable reputation u g snob. which has n. Iubtl distinction from the rural acce ce of natural superiority. The la were better liked. At home they deffcred to their father's every whim. Into this at- mosphere Mfg Bandley had nodiffi. culty in flttln . (‘to be continued) normorra moi-dis Iondon’: remaining doctua m having a tough time under the fly-- inn-bomb attacks Hard pr though they wen before the ooult began. through the lblmce of colleagues on war gervicc, are infinitely more prelaed 00-day. to have adopted the while-spirited procedure of rushing at full speed l? I'VE Ill] flaw- ? m: tofu t . a filly could sell salt." ALI. MIXED UP Bother-Well, Bobby, what do your new teacher? he's not bad in him- self. birtone can't rely on what he ”K:i7lher—HOW is that? Bobby—Firct he said. "Two ‘fimree and one ma four." Flliis War-fin: Years Ago Igy The Canadian Pan taking 0 of ‘up stodanada reported tested gory. Pr i ed 00,000 national gulardamen one year's military service. flghbggllfilsflfllflll‘ g; com-l e, e to 1%. covered with l Riff/IL xr QPIIIHY It! Illfli m. all»!!! 1f pllu with mildly. mknlifimlly mediated C llCl-Rii r; urmur Needf BUN - OATOIGI A lturd, ltile aunsuit for a tiny MEWS: plenty of Vitamin D. whether it on the sandy bench or in your own backyard. No. 88171 in sin 2 requires ‘of. _ ard 86-inch fabric: 1% yards ruff ing- dc Tr naf Pat- 1;.“ 1:0. lgltlmwhlihh lncliides 30 different motifs suitable for ap- clique. send‘ I0 fl 1G PATTERN. prim. your N01211:. AAGNI and Style Number plainly. Bo sure to siu vou wish Address Pattern Donorhiont tho Charlottetown G ’ llama bhoctAdkan PIOVIIIOI CKl-IIADS do limply dissolve and dir to every incideng occurring near their homer. and there working their hardest. .. amid in blo dirt and no little danger. to relieve ‘thie ianmediate suffering; of the n. on . EXIT OUT 0F A JAM o»: y lhll one nimpl . safe and run u Ga two eunczr of peroxide we dru . rlnkil 1.51m. lhdufpizlyacntl] bllcklfcod will be WM. GOTMAL llllnnt lobar, Oanadhn Inn wu- bqiod h: Landon when It: Ion. Vincent . preemted her with the Canndia flotch by a Canadian woman in the your ended Ilhh Oonmhoimerb staff and of the Ganad Ind m make four." andhthen he said. r {you n. as er th personality March l5 hat. Th, I‘ d” b! memo." d h inn newlpapqr m,“ “fllloudent. Mum. Oonodh n W0 handing Mi the best wu ntten i. 4. What don lict" (noun) moan? b. wow ex means "roomy"? up nne mated I cup chilled shortening '53.‘. an - Measure and lift into a bowl fl flour, baking der, salt and mm meg; nix h or. - #“TT“ can lender. Beateggsthickandrtirinlp arib.'lzsli.*".i“..v..zt"u "III combine w ll. Divide this min h o intotwobtmeredmdligtlyflom ed 8-inch round layer-cake pnu and spread it out evenly. Bake in a hot oven. 400 dogma. mlnlutu. , cover mg?- grvirlg fill unl- oully with your oh of preponl fresh mun. Pan pouring mun ecraft i i For The _Home Lif-g‘ Web“! ARIAJLL L TAIGHERPLAC-EVRIHA Q '5