a. 4 .,¢ l til:- all ‘t i. tM/oman’: Re alm lAllY 0r THE lAlHE Nemo foundations-on active duty all over Canada -mal<e you look better, teel better and worlf better. For every figure type —at all good‘ stores. i1€mO FOUND?! TIOfiS //. CANADA needs every available ounce of metal, rubber and other scrap. Help u: win ~ turn it in- today! MCDRE £~ M9LEOD Llfi, CHARLOTTETOWN Prince Edward island 1131x113 2.150111%)! OAIIADA, INDY.’ STR IAL HEALTH IORDNTO, Ont; - Sixty-five [inns have adopted wholly or in part the illdilslriill health plan of e lth League of Canada lmo Cilfllfmilll of the league's 5n- dusninl ilivision, reported today. The league's industrial health plan suggests practical means by WlllCh plant medical and food ser- liccs may be established and pljo- ncthods of employee health inquiry for the league's lim and for specimen material Lls collie from the Department of Labor and National Service in Mel- bourne. Australia. The department risked also for the league's publica- tl"n on "Prcvnntion 0i Sickness Amonu Inclustirnl Workers." A voluntary service organization. working in the nut-lanai interest, lll." lenauc provides material at cost. Its health plan has Federal Govern- lllCllt endorrniion. PEN ICILLIN CHICAGO, Ill - Penicillin, th> recently discovered anti-bacter- lnl iiucnt which is derived from ordinary mould, has been found’ .\ ‘CANADA NEEDS YOU STRONG .. Follow Canailyfs Food Rulos tor Health and Fitness F ll E E l A Valuable n“: Iiimk-“Iicnnom Recipes or (Ianadnkllousol ic "contain- ing many recipes suited to today's requirements. Send a postcard with your name and address wit the words “Economy Recipes"; Address Dept. 4G, The Canada Starch Home Service Deph, R0, Bog 129, Montreal, Que. ll! EMQADA ‘HIGH COMPANYJIMIMI w most effective ln the treatment of blood poisoning, pneumonia an gonorrhoea, according to a National Research Council report in ‘rhe Journal of the Ameircan Medical Association. "Its effect ls particularly strik- ing in _ sulfunamlde resistant gonococclc infections,” it is reported (While sulfa therapy has revolu- tionlzed the treatment of gonorr- hoea, a small pcrcentlko 0f cases have not responded w the taut- ment. and toxic effects made ll; use impractical in some patient-s). 0f 129 cases of gonocoocic in- fectlon, all of which were sullen. amide resistant. 125 were free from Swnptoms and bscteriologically negative within it w 4a haul-g use; treatment." the penlccilln report states. These findings led the in. vestlscling committee of the N... tEIItaIIIResearch Council to declare H . Here, then, L1 a most; potent. weapon in the treatment of sill. llhonamlde - resistant gonol-rhoes and it ls not we much w mill...’ that penicillin will prove w bc one glam; most effective agents in the 91W 0f Fl. disease that cguggg lfereat ineffectiveness in the armed °acoegnlfld 1n the th civilian popu- A Job Only You Can Do . Price Control quntk l And Allwelp Questions and Anlwm on PIIM Control will appear in The Guard- ian an u feature each day The questions are thou which have reached the Wartime Prion and Trade Board from houlcwivu in this region. The answers no pro- vided by the Board loaders. Pa: was who have intelligent questions to uk on price control In invited wsendthomlnwritlng w the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mit!“ 0f tho Wlrllmg Price. and TradgAlnard. “M m“ . re peppers Ir a co plricc? I have had to ply 10c for rec. A. Peppefl are not under a ceil- ing price. Q. I expect w enter a hospital for a few days. Can tea and sugar coupons be taken from m rat on book, if my stay is less an two weeks? Also. may tns hospital dc- tach coupons not yet valid? nless you stay in the hos- A we must pay the price. you bankluot in heart. lll hope. in the respect of a guldco o}. her emotions instead of principles. She says to net-sell me lnan I love loves me. in socicty. weeks of blazing PHSSIOIL hlln again. .1“! c" Dorothy Oix Says- WOMAN LEAVES HER MATE FOR OTHER MARRIED MAN He Promised 'l‘o Divorce His Wife _ = But Has Changed His Mind ‘DEAR M188 DIX-Abmit tawo and a half yell-s s o I met a mu. Pkg luv-u wit-h whom t fell desperately-tn love. and 1 ft my husband an I went w live with him. thinking that I would get a divorce, ho would o lkewise and we WOlIlG be married. But he never really said he loved me. or promised to marry me. However; fool that I am I thought, I new the love light in his eyes and that marriage with my little tin god was Just around the corner. Well, we drlftcdalong that way and now the w?" change has come. He ls tired. He tells me that he - never had any intention of marrying me, that men don t. have to marry women who don't. demand a wed- ding rlng- H9 says you can't trust any woman, 8c- cuscs me of lying, and twists around what I say so that. he makes the truth sound otherwise. He wants 5 me, but 1 can't let him g0. He is my I would be dead without him. He is everything I have ln the world. Do you suppose he will ever ' merry m9? I Just can't give him up. I anfmlser- able. sick. and so nervous f can't think stral ht. What shall I do? MIsERA LE," NSWER—For everything we get in this world llldL Li the immutable law no one can change or break. You choose illicit love when you broke your marriage vows and indulged in a liaison with another woman's husband and threw your good name away You have had your dance. Now you have to settle your scale with the piper and it is a bitter and a. bi one trlat will leave h kn , evelythlng that makes life Worth living. w o ow you m And your frlte is the common fate of practically eve woman who 15 It is lnevl ably the end of uniler-the-rose romances and every woman has seen it happen so often to some other foollsh_wcman you wonder that even the most stupid of her sex is not warned by the fate of poor. bedraggled, castorl mistresses l whom they have seen sink lower and lower into the mire of the- gutter. But they an not. Each woman thinks "this can't happen to me." He will be faithful. He wil. never weary I-Ie will marry mo, and I will have a respectable place And so she follows her desire. There are a few rapturous Perhaps the_love nest may even endure for a. . A110 then the man begins to yawn with boredom, wake up rom his dream, and look about for some fresher, younger, newer face. d l‘ ls all over for the woman. Tncic is naming sne can oo about it. There is no way she can hold the lnan. ‘There is no magic by which she can make herself alluring to There is no possible chance of her cver making him marry, because ii he had ever intended to wed her he would nave clone it In the He wouldn't. have degraded her, blackened her name by snaking her his mistress. My earnest. advice to you ls, cease befooling yourself with the idea thal this man. “no nas never even pretended to love you or promised to marrl- you, will ever make you his wife. Wake up from your dream and iiy to redeem the lite tncu. you have made such a mess of so far. Go away from where people know you and what you have been. Learn some skill at which you can be self-supporting and ‘u " nrlent, and you may yet find happiness. Don't waste the balance of your life weeping over this callous, semsh man, and eating your heart our. in longing loi- some- thing that you can never have. 13mg MISS DIX_In spite of m any magazine articles and radio talks on the subject, 1 want. to say that. the chances for employment for women in their lute fifties and early sixties are nil. If the need for Wumen workers is as great asis supposed why doesn't industry take down the bars to age and let ability and the desire for work have a. chance? The older women are more faithful to duty than girls. They don't. have a day-aftel complex as younger women have. Nor would their absenteeism be as much. And they should be preferred risks in defense work. D0 not get the idea that I am knocking young girls. They are the salt ol the earth. But if there ls really need for additional help, wlg not glve the older woman a chance? FIFTY- ANSW I certainly agree with all you say. Older women have much to give their jobs by reason of their age and experience and know- ledge of people that no young girl can, and personally, I always pro-fer to deal with theni. When I go shopping I always pick our. an oldlsh clerk to wall; on me. for she will be interested ln what. I want to blur. instead of a gourlg girl who ls telling her fellow cutie what a peflecll? swell dance s e went to last night with her boy friend. ‘The tnloble with the middle-aged woman heretofore has been that she had only a domestic background and has not. been trained for any other kind of. work, but now, when there are schools for teacnlngxfvelky imaginable sklll. this difficulty has been overcome, and any able- die intelligent. woman should be able to fit herself for a. job which should be useful to the Government and profitable to herself. . And incidentally. why should not the shoemaker stick to her last. as the old proverb advises us, and the women who have been hOuSBWWEl and renrcr families capitalize on what they know of cooking and taking d care ol babies? There is a. crying need for that service all over the country. Cooks are worth their weight in gold, and young women who are capable of doing specialized war Jobs are kept from doing so btynhav- lng to stay at home and take care of children, because they can d no trustworthy, motherly woman who will demean herself by going into un- other woman's kitchen or nursery. It. is false pride instead of lack of work that keeps many a person who is nftyish out of a good-pflylnk 10b- "DEAR MISS DIX-What can girls in 5E. school do who want w hl ln wa work? - “l l Willa-Go to the Red Cross or any church and they will find plenty of jobr for you. t? AIRLESS PACKEO IN WATERPROOF HEAT “MED C0 NTNN ER 'l'HE FAMOUS RED ROSE - l timing Smlo q APPLE SNOW NOT THAT WAY Young Man -I think two can live as cheaply as one Future Father ln Law-You can't edge into my family on that theory, young man. I'm willing w keep sup- porting my daughter, but you'll have w pay hoard. -@_. LUCKY HEN (Nagpur) l 1-2 cups leftover fruit juice l rounding tablespoon clear gela- tine 2 tablespoons cold water 2 teaspoons lemon juice l cup apple sauce 1 egg white, stiffly beaten Heat the fruit juice w the oint dissolve the gela- e cold water and WB- A novelist who was in need of SD00“ 16mm lulm Add l0 310i money w pay his rent called on syrup “M B“? Well t0 lh°f°ll8hly a friend w borrow ths amount. As dissolve the latlm- he left he said: ‘Jenkins, old man, 111m the lellyolnto p. ncrvlnx the diffemnce between a novelist dish and nllvw wt- and a hen is that they both scratch Put the smile sauce thmush m: a living, and the hen gets a sieve. cool thoroughly. Fold la hm,» the extra teaspoon of lemon juice. l the stiflly beaten egg unite. Cover Lure and chill. Top each serving ~ the jelly with the apple sauce mlx- with s. little table cream if desired. BUY Bear Yeast because A. pltal two weeks, the management is not. entitled w detach your u; m‘ sugar coupons. The hospital may remove coupons not. yet valid if Dons in your ration book.. ALMOST PERFECT FOOD Milk is an outstanding soul-cc of minerals for building strong bones and teeth, and has so many other values that it is practically lmpcg. ' take over its dutlu. slblc to find a group of 109d; . there are not sufficient valid con-- i: ls bu! in fame n in nlmc. It's the family's all- purpose yeast, furnishing ENERGY m young and ’ old alike . “Get the bu! out “L aflife with BEST YEAST! . ‘s ffil’ Bzz/i/rig/ . Bestjror f/ea/f/r/ GAI-DIN SONG Hem an dulllng crimson clocks. plllured hollyhocks, And gay l-"llitwring, falryllkc sweet. pen; Yellow roses, simmer’: gold, All the wealth of sunlight hold- Harmless wulth that au may loin. Bridal-wreath and southcrnwood, Canterbury bells, -' Flowers are varied, like our life - Pansles full of quiet thought, ' Livin fiielisre The Woman's Realm HINTS ON ETIQUETTI Bo humorous when ln l Irqup but don't try to be too funny or you may be n. bore. Pat. used for deep frying, can b0 used over again if it is clarified thus: Add 2 slices raw potatoes and neat. slowly until the potatoes are a llghrbrown color, then put the fat “ a fine " strainer, or a cloth dipped in warm water nd ‘ k ‘ over a can or bowl. W blue .. Oh, this world so wild with strife! Splkenard, balsam, bleeding hearts. War and death play tragic parts, Flowers are fragrant after rain! I-Ieavenly llllies, pure as snow, Rieverent in a gleaming row — While peace builds its nest in pain. --Kutl"iarlne Grace Wadleigh, in Drlftwlnd. Raw RATS Profile brlms, visors, bumper- berets, sailor-cloches and other sil- houettes which have a youthful woman's character are shown in fall mllllzzei-y. Velvet-pasted ‘os- trich, self flowers are among the trimmings. Canadian women should feel per- fectly at home in their cld fur odhts this coming winter, for fashions in iurs have been standardized for the duration of the war. A recent prices board order "froze" styles of fur garments w those made by each manufacturer during 1942. Lightly waxed woodwork cuts down cleaning. Rub spots that are handled often —biumlsters, areas around doorknobs and windows - wlth a thln coat of liquid wax. Then you can easily wipe off finger marks. If your brass ash trays are stain- cd, rub them with a paste of salt and vinegar. Then wash well in hot soapsuds and dry thoroughly- Vegetables or fruits intended for storage should be sound ano not over-ripe. Perfect product is one of the first essentials for 800d storage. NOW under-am Cream Deodorant “f4! Stops Porspirotion I. Docs not rot dresses n: men's shim. Does nor lrnmc s 1- Ijlowairingiodry Csnbcuscd right after shaving. 3, Instantly sings perspiration for l to 3 days. fflttflli odor.- l, A ure. white. gieueicss. Itilnlts! vanishing cream. ' S. Awarded Approval Seal of American lnsnruie ot Launder- ln for being harmless to ts nc. is the lmgesl o deod°l°m 39¢ I in Aiola litnaddltflm ArrlCl gellln DESIGN NO. ‘I6! »A vase of flowers, embroidered in beautiful picture in any room. Hot iron transfer pbttcm No. 762 meas- ures a t. l0 bv l0 inches with oomplm instructions . To order pattern. WritA. or above picture with your name and address with l5 cents la coin or stumps w Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian. Needlework Department, Dcsignflofiloi NAMI--__-_____ STREIT ADDRESS --——- a Cool and swre, frlgerawr. UNIQUE HONOUR covered, in re- Brltalnt». first woman flreguard to win the George medal, Mrs. Marlon Patterson, 31-year old Aber- deen halrdresser, has nad her p011- rait. in oils hung at an exhibition showing Allied leaders and other} famous statesmen. ‘Hie picture‘ shows Mrs. Patterson, who rescued a sailor frcm a bombed bulldlngl as she was leaving the building. and in the background can be seen first aid men tending the rescued man. She hm a ten year old son living in Canada. FEATHER FLOWERS FAVURED FOR. HAIR NEW YQRK—1='lowers for the- halr show no signs of lessening in importance. it is indicated, and cur- rent favorites are feather flow- ers -chrysanthemunls, tiger ‘lilies, asters and roses. Bright reds and vibrant orange tones are requested by many. Stores are selling the floral headdresses usually mounted on combs. Hats reflect somewhat a shortage ln felt. They are smaller, more head hugging. Many copy the Rus- sian wlth trims of braid. I-Iernlct-S are smooth on top covering the ears on the sides. There is use of satin with veiling for little formal hats and some even are rhinestone- studded. To clarify soft fats (poultry fats or oils) add thln slices of raw potaw (4 or 5 slices to a cup of fat.) and cook slowly over low heat for 20 minutes. Strain through cloth and cool. FASTIDIOUS BIRD The blue jay never takes twigs for its nest from the ground, but always from trees. llelieveiour Fretful, feverish Teething Baby This simple, Sale Wu Thousands of Mothers Praise £0 Higldy Wh l “a il-flilfiifs‘§i§l"“$ll'§.l”al'i§§l3'd$.’§ Tablets , ' ‘n cc ve may keep you] $.§.‘.°..'.“..lt.'.'%:".i'l§“' Y- w» e lwaa irritated at hers . . "The WHY ‘II-II CAUSII type of emu padou up "bulk" your diet. And be sensible . . . correct thecroublo right at: its instead of“dmlng"wlth hnnh . slrrlpivmlznst. '1. Social and Personal l '1. Fashions '1. Literature no Mons "poilmov my CONSIIPATION -l'vs connicrlp Karin Ellis (By Michael Jwhson) Author of Popular Stories in National Magazines Mac was momentarllv baffled. The conversation once more be- came general. Mac began w tell lokls, as Emily had expected he would. They were not. very funny jokes, mildly risque. At the con- clusion of each. he would look w Billy for laughter, then-w the wo- men with an apprehensive smile deeply shocked them. lknily and Frances feigned mild girlish dis- ap royal for Mac's ,‘ and Bl ly. who rarel did so. wld a 16W jokes w show ac that all was I0- n that lihs men were comfortable with each other, she tapped Emily's arm and they went w the dressing room. "Karin," the said, "you and Billy are being absolute lambs about. Mac. I appreciate it." "Nonsense." "Mac's no; at his best in this sort of setting, but he reall has his points. If you could ony sec him when we're alone. He's really rather Kweet." Mac's grand." Dnlly said. "Now you let him alone." _ . "You really like Mac?'_ "Of course. I envy you.’ Ila-ammo Jziggled. "Envy me? Yml with B Y " ‘I mean. well-J‘ it was difficult for mniiy w know exactl what me did mean. She did no con- ’ ‘ envy Frances. Certainl she would not time B1119 for MM- Yet she had said th them without thinking. Mac looks at you. You're 801118 1° and the hope that he hnd not too l4 1'11 my» r. d "I »~ that. Whcrendoe‘; lillllll-“lxllltrllm "I don't know. You ‘ m? F" _ I sometimes think (l. .. “gen-ism things about Billy 1 aén-{ullfi Fnillgeallfflr-eu iudw-ll- . Nothin Stzuilfllple. “W, about another svolllanl ~ slnllll‘ “Anyway. it's tiot. that l... n. not even the roving eye, w, I , dwell. it's lust Wm n, Bfqfflllfl lny closer as the days m“ “Nowscc here. Karin. 5., - ml“!!! up problems for yolllllselllo You've been married v-ell we; ,' year now and 0u‘re 1.1.1 enough to know that Bi ly can't g0 on M, irlngw Etielgllal suBlridegroom. so“... s e c a ar tic. dull-ling, 1n splted Onfellawnlfi; smsrtness about you. Billy's n cheating. I've seen SOme o; m, very OCH: friends work (in mm an he doesnt give them a tumble. ll something either have it out. with glcg all about it. But don't mu, cllllxllghrtielthatlfilfiltlls lyllllnllmlw‘ e ma‘ a. ens baseball game." l W‘ I "knew he wasn't at the l...“ park, Emily said. "I know you did. And ma .. Billy did. too. And I don't it's very smart of you w let l. get the idea you don't trust him. I trust him." "Of course you do. I don't kno how I got on w this Dorothy I . routine. forget it. shall wc lo our gents?" They gave their reflections g, .. lnsififltlflfl I-fld Ehnily said, "Do 3m suppose men in general actuall care very much about. children? "I suppose they do. They thln kids are cute and when they hi some of their own, they love the adenoid! Ind all." "But do you suppose most . . actively want them, the way woman is ?" " . no. It's nothing vital. be hfllDP . ou two." "I thlillrysc. But. Lord, his flesh For The O TWIN SUITS blets angd see for yourself how qullgkll: they help make hot little heads cool, soothe irritation, and promote natural restful sleep. Try Baby's Qwn Tablets. too. for colds. u c $315,155;- gllsllf- fggszlbigsélknfid other m nur entirely hunks. y W“ "° "°’ o rib-aw O i V1C' Q ‘o Know How to Type ls Moat important LEARN T0 TYPE Typewriting, as everyone known, is the one thing a business girl must be able to do well if rho wants to be a success today. To think it is difficult to learn il r"' ‘ . because with a little practice the novice can soon become an expert. Practice makes perfect here. . Before starting, the ‘ ‘ should become familiar with tho principal parts of the typewriter and their adjustment_— parts com- mon to all makes. Our SZ-pagc booklet describe: tho mechanical parts of a typewriter, how w operate the typwrlier, and how to learn the keyboard (with very instructive illustrations). The booklet also explains good usage in typcwrltlng English and how w use the typewriter ln writ- ing social. official and business let- ters. There are other instructions which prove very helpful w the be inner. ccuracy and neatneu are the first rules of a good typlst-remem- bar to keep your work spotless. Bend 15c in coins for your copy of ‘Peach Yourself ‘touch ‘Iype- wrlting w the Charloltwwwn Guardian Home Service Andres! Be sure to writs plainly your name, address and the name of booklet. Name ltrcetialresn OlTI—--—PROVlNOI-—- That Will Thrill Both Brother And Qiltcr l ‘muse little matching outfits will help unite the ‘ ‘ ‘ Brother and sister will look very mart and will feel it's lots 0f fun play- .ln8 at boring "twins." Thole col larles-i jackets will take the h! of autumn and at the same aren't bulky, and allow a youngster freedom of movement, School do s lore almost here, and it's time flirts: ".2l'.'é'“.'i..“' i€'.§".""..°‘ll; lDrflOl tlcall in coisull. . m a i Style No. 318d is designed for llaestwlo. Siudroqulresl l4 yds. SE-irl. fabric. jackets. 1 l-f ydl. 36513.1 fallzric, skirt-n“ m d i y 0. 3064 d9; sizes sew 10. Bile B rcquir: 1 5% gislshftl-lnb flabrlc, jacket; 1 l-4 yds. . a rc. rousers. Bend twenty ants for tts . Write your namec, address all?! .55. amber. Be durc w state slu you l Nuns Province SQUEEZE OI‘ LEMON w? ptlmo l‘ (Contln uiil on page 5703174» Needlecraft Home If you have a small amount of wmaw julcs to serve a squeeze of lemon juice will run up the vitamin I value, for lemon is n rich source. HINT! ON ITIQUITTI 3e since d will friends WllOQWTll bsyoluoyal, m“, UNBATIONID MEAL! A barn owl is able w sat its own wcilht ln food. i~ F Fit "l-or Lair Baby I Every mother can be thankful for tho fan that sale. coincident, emaciated. Gawain Mill ls u punishing as 4y mllkosnbc-lscnncuywdlgm- and is imitated for um "sunshine" vlumla D. Ask your deem- nbouic a Carnation Milk formula for your baby. And don‘: forge: that Carnation la hut as good for drinking (dailled and diluted. of count) sad forooolrlng.W:lnforfieebook"YoilrCoo- touted Baby." Camnlau Co. Limited, Toronto. Céiifiiiiion Milk A cannons uncover -fmr Gaiumifduu’