c_- agg=yqgvirvlfvirffifil5fi -sqns=n- >"""‘J"-‘l'G'A"=.‘i-" ‘fm‘*’>-.su.aaarx:vn" ‘ qnexaraz. -.' t s To VI ill (t. rr E4 [ l f‘ y. t“ ' “ “ “U 7‘_""‘FJ‘"3'Wt‘L“ '1.’ ‘.11 fiW-“s. a J’ "11 -— has»; brldeltke quality, @- RATION NEWS Tea/Cofiee and Sugar Coupons: Nos. 7 t 8 Became valid May27 Remain valid Nos. 9 8t 10 Become valid June Z4 until declared invalid. Butter Coupons r Nos. 12 8:13 Beanie valid May 27 Expire June 80 Nos. l4 & 15 Became valid June l0 Expire June 30 Nos. 16 8: 17 Become valid June 24 Expire July 31 pleat Pair No. 1 Coupons : at the end of _ Became valid May 27 Expire June 30 (s “A,,) Pair No.2 Became valid June 3 Expire une 30 Pa" Pair No. 3 . Became valid June l0 Expire Pair No. 4 Becomes valid June 17 Expire Pair No. 5 Becomes valid June 24 Expire July 31 Meat and butter Coupon: becoming valid before the 16th of a month. an!!! Oh that month. livfeat and butter after the 15th of a month. expire at the end o! the following month. une 30 uly 31 Coupons becoming valid or Locker Meat Must Be Declared Before June 30, all consum- ers (including iarmcrs) who store meat in lockers, must dc- clare in writing to the nearest Branch oi the Ration Adminis- tration. the quantity of rationed meat lhcy had in storage on May 27th, ovur and above the allow- ance of S-ll-s. [icr person in the household. For list of rationed tncats sec Meat Coupon Value Chart delivered in all homes. or get a copy from your Local Ration Board. Unrationed meats do not have to be declared. Written declarations must be accompanied by sumcicnt Cou- pons from the ration books of the locker user, and his house- hold to cover the quantity of the declared stored meat, at the rate of l-Cotlpon for each Z-lbs. of any rationed meat. Regardless of the amount of meat in storage on .\I:iy 27th, the number of Coupons to be sur- rendered by the locker user nccd not exceed 50C? of the total meat Coupons in the pustessit-ti of himself and his houwholil; that is, not more than 3"} (‘imports from the book of any one person. Sugar for Rhubarb Blue Coupon Spare "B", N0. l, —the only Coupon declared valid for the special purchase of sugar for rhubarb-expired on May 31. IATION ADMI Ration News — Wed.- o! June 14th. 19M. Living o Leisure The Woman's Realm SUCCESS gIIOOHI belongs to every man lives and doe; the best he can. he mo: than that the good Lord 8-! - Though great or humble be the tasks. —Edsar Guest. IUIH BRIDE WILL CHERJSH FINE CHINA P6018118 that. from some of the aim; Q/W/CQ Loam To Sing And Join into THE WAR IWE PRICES AND TRADE BOARD Boarding Houses Irrespective of size, boarding houses catering to ye. anent or renal-permanent guests — instead of registering as quota users — should buy rationed goods in the same way as ordi- nary hoirse-holders, using their boarders‘ Coupons for this ur- pose. It is not intended hat boarding houses should apply for registration as quota users ex- cept where they cater primarily to a transient clientele. Summer Camps Arrangements can be made through branches of the Ration Administration to secure sup- y plies to operate summe camps. Application should state (a) Number of guests (b) Period of 1943 operation (_c) How many years camp previously operated. No applications for camps in operation for less than seven consecutive clays, or for less than 20 persons, will be considered. l Camp operators shall obtain l from each guest: (a) Staying for l week or lougerz-Z valid meat Coupons and 1 valid buffer Cuulwu; (b) Staying for 2 ; tveelrs or longerz-In addition to meat and butter Coupons, also 1 valid sugar Coupon and l valid tea/coffee Coupon; (c) A simi- lar number of valid Coupons for each succeeding week or Z-ulcek period respectively. Persons staying at summer camps arc required to surrender valid Coupons on the above basis. NISYIATION \ 111 famous old potter-ten. Teacup; or dinner plates. a beautiful platter or a. fine things like that. Or p. single orna- ment!!! Dlece of china or pottery might be interesting. ii’ well chosen. The decorative things are plentiful and likely to remain so while din- nerware is getting Increasingly scarce. One of the oddities of war is that fine Ensllm ware is easier to get than almost any other din- nerware. thereason being that. there ls room for it in supply ships com- ing from war zones, and the English potterfes have not exactly the same abor problem a; have our own Potteries. . HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE The bridegroom should have his family prepare a. list of persons to whom invitations or announcements of the wedding are to be sent, the g2 to be added to the bride's own THREAD CHART FOR _ hooks and rings on heavy fabrics. lumen-she'll cherish - rut puAsr-Qtruromsunutw Distracted Mother (to policeman) -Oh, officer, I've lost m little girl. Policeman -What is like? Distracted Mother-Well, she has her father's nose. but otherwise she's the image of me when I was a child. - The newly commissioned lieuten- ant entered the Pullman and the porter, a fat tip in the offlngp pro- ed to make a tactical advance. "Mo’n1n.‘ captain" And a few minutes later. "Find it too hot in here. majah?" In a short time. he volunteered, "We's a trifle late. ltunnel " Then, as the lieutenant prepared to leave. he assiduously brushed off his blouse. and chirp‘:- led. "Dere you ls. gennul.“ ' Five minutes later. he inspected the Ill-cent tip With a bellow that could be heard the length of the M C. R. yards. he shouted after the disappearing officer; “Goodbye, corporal!” linen, or corduroy take 36 or 40 thread 1n black and white heavy duty mercerized in gllors, and a ii hand or medium coarse machine needle, Ticking, denim. or very heavy fabrics take 20~24 black or white thread. a 4 hand 0r coarse machine needle. Use heavy duty thread and a 4 hand needle for sewing on hooks and rings on most fabrics. and button or carpet thread and a 3 hand needle for sewing on SHOE KIT FINE IDEA FOR BRIDE A well-rounded. carefully stocked shoe_ rack. plus a complete shoe shining kit for its upkeep is a cle- flnite trousseau asset! Consider what you have on hand- add m them what vou need. Here are some suggestions _ scuffs for bourloir and bath; wedg. ies for “at home" clothes. moccasins for country playclruhes; uxfords for tailored town clothes; opera pumps, standby for semi-dress; cocktail sandal; for "dress-u after- noomand dancing sandals or your wedding day. and after. PLAY TOGS Cottons for Dlay are the thing every bride of this summer will have 1n mind a play-suit of the beach. 3r even putterlng around her gar- en. Cottcns are recommended for ttv country. as wcll as for the city, and established fabric favorites are chambrays. seer-suckers, piques and glawd chintz. Chimbrflys, however. are the most popular and come mostly in plain colors. woncu IN PANTS am: DEFEND. m) "If they knew how they looked 1n overalls they wouldn't be parad- ing aroturd town in them“— the carefully dressed woman said. ‘ And the other thee women laid ,down their bridge hands to get go lng on the subject. They all agreed that it was a dis- Rusting sight, the way the women defence workers ran around the stream in their work clothes But they had to be broadmincled about it. As one of them said, "I think it's all right for them to wear overalls or slacks to work in- but why can't they wear dresses to and from-me factor-v and when they-w dropping or marketing " Finally. having exhausted the; Sllblect. they went back to their bf1d8e_ hands. They could play un- til 5 oclock and still beat their hus- bands home. ' It is too bad the overalled wom- en were not there to speak up for themselves. But they were still at their machines. And when they left them. most ‘of them would have to stop to mar- ket for the night's meal, or do a, few errands downtown -"parade around in pants." as the bridge- CUR-TAINS HANDY Are your windows due for new draperies or curtains? Buying nre- shrunk washable fabrics that can be dipped regularly 1n gentle suds that are Safe in water alone." will assure you much longer wear. DIP-vine Women put it» too bad none of them could; '-have been there to explain to the ,women who still have time to dressl -exa.ctly right for every occasion that; a‘ defence worker doesn't have the . t me or the energy to go home and lchange clothes before marketing or ‘shopping downtown. Or. even to say 5° A‘ I I O $35331.» ...N0 stillllllflfi iRllll- K EPE yf-zaet h {boron}; on Says- HAZARDOUS FOR GIRL TO WIJU YOUNGER MAN STILL IMMATURE Boy Needs Mother, Not _Wife, We“ Int” Early Twenties; It’s Dlffcrellt Late!‘ (1? h . d l’. "Ermmwr 3232222142.‘; "u.“§snt:‘§sn.t‘?°' ti?» off to us ess c0 . t an I am and my friend's married. My husband is threl! 8951's Yglmger er mrfled we had a husband is four years her 11111101" B‘ ‘"9 we w e H, m would be wonderful time together and we ‘atxhgtlalltffieygre jusillgs chums,‘ im ly grand, but now we find th m: u] Sang carefree as if they were boy: 0f éZ-takeweaéwk w “s a5 y w° to their mothers hank W115‘? 5 P‘ ' Should we stick to them in the hOPQ - 7 that they vtillggorv/Atpn MABEL‘ BOYS MATURE SLOWLY Answrzrt-rur sky's Sflke- if 0" marry a, boy ls or l6 years old, wfit do you ex ect him to be exccPl- a C111 . Mm 3 ch id's mind and heart. and de- sire to amuse himself? Did cu deludc yourself with the belief t at the“? was some magic in the marrla8e cere- mony that put an old head on yfllllll; shoulders. as the old saying cues. and turned an irresponsible, carefree. fun- loving lad into a mature. W159. 1'95‘ ponslble man? Believe me, no such miracle cvcr takes place. It takes time fcr boys W grow up. They have to 0 through all the different. 011K595 0 lflfllllflflb’ before they are fit. to mflfry- ,3’ have to develop a sense of reslmllsl- “ . . I - 4 ~ billty. They have to learn self-CONNI- They have to go through many experiences and grow tired 0i a ‘fit 05 them before they are ready ‘to settle down to the real business 0f life- ‘ Up to the time that he 1s well in his twenties what a boy needs is a mother and not a wife. Most of them instinctively know tins and that is why nearly all boys’ first love ls their teacher or some woman much older than themselves. Girls mature much ulcker than b0 s do. so that the real s56 be" tween you and your addlesccnt husban ls much greater than the cal- endar age- You. at 20, are a mature wc-man. Your tastes and habits are fanned. You are responsible. While your husband, who who ls three years younger. ls still a little bo.y For this reason it ls hazardous for a woman to marry a mull 30111126!” than herself, while he ls still in his teens or his twenties, but it makes no dlifteretriice if the husband is younger than his wife if he l5 in his thirties OI‘ OI‘ 65. Anyway. cradle-snatching is a risky business for women, for when the boy husband grows up he ls pretty sure to turn his eyes on some girl of his own age instead of keeping them fixed steadfastly on his wife. A159. there is no telling what sort. o a husband he will develop mtokso the srtfe act is to marry a man who has already grown up instead of ta lug a chi d rear. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX-I have a daughter, 21 years old, who is en- gaged to a fine young man who is now in the service. Since he has gone she has been going out quite often with a boy who is vollnger than 5h" is and who does not come from a very respectable family. I tell her thllt as long as she wears one man's ring she should not be going out with an- other. and especially with a man we will not let come to the house be- cause we are decent people and do not. care to associate with such as ue My daughter resents my advice very much. Don't you think girls should listen to their mothers when they warn them about. their conduct for their own good? WORRIED MOTHER. MOTHERS can HELP DAUGHTERS _ , ANSVWER-Certalnly mothers have a right to give BClYlCf! to their daughters. but there is no way of making the daughters tukc it. Manv a girl would save herself a lot of grief if she would onlv lzsten to lvr mother's wise counsel. but nobody has invented any sort of hearing device that would make it register either tn her brain or her conscience, Which. of course, is a great pity. because, whether daughter" believes it. or not, just living has taught Mother a lot of wisdom. She has learned much from her own mLstakes and from observing the mistakes of other women. and she would like to pass on this hard bought knowledge to her girl if she onl could. But she can't. Daughter has to learn it fcr h=.--- self through ears and suffering, and often when she has learned her les- son t is too late m do her any good. A girl who is engaged co one man should not be playing around with another. It isn't givin him a fair deal. If she doesn't: care enough fir her fiance to be fa thfu to him. she should be square enough to tel him DESIGN N0. 5H Days-of-the-week embroidery t0 improve ur kitchen towels color appgfll. 0t. iron transfer pattern Nr- 574 Pfhffllrts seven motifs meas- uring about. 4 by 6V.» inches each with complete instructions. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coln OX stam s to Needlework Bllrflw Char ottetqwn Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department, DeslgnNo.5'i4 NAME-—--————-- STREET ADDRESS ———-— CITY — — — - — — — — — -- Creom Deodorant "f4! Stops Porsplrotion JUNE l7, 194a #40» ulonsnas, o|= the bran, minerals, cious wheat germ. Spoon-size morsels L Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does not irritate skin. Z. Nowamngtcdry (Jnbeuud right alter shaving. l. Instantly sto s plflpiflflOn for I to 3 days. revents odor. 4. A pure. white. greaseieu. stainless vanishing cream. $- Awarded Approval Seal o! American tnstituteot Llutldtf- in tot being harmless to ta nc. w“ m. flu“, ‘n! Armin 15¢ and ave-an om BOILED ROLLED BHISKET BASIC LIST A basic list for a household trous~ seau for the bride. is given, and 1f more or less is needed. she may add or subtract according to her needs or budget. Dinner table cloths. dinner nan- klns, "best" luncheon set, everyday Wipe meat. with damp cloth, covrr with cold water. put on cover. bring to boiling point. reduce heat and simmer for 5 or 6 hours 0d it may be very gently bailed for 3 l~2 1131115, but simmering is better and takes MIGHTY SWEET For a Young Girl's Frock ‘eecllecraii. For The Home I / “M86? Golden Wheat plus mellow molt. Made from the whole wheat including protein and pre- Flovor-mollowed with tasty malt, then toasted golden-brown. GET GOING RIGHT, EAT sHRiDDliS. of crunchy good- ness. Nourishment in every bite. A product 0/ Tb. radian Shredded Wheat Company, Limire/ Niagara F411;, (and: luncheon sets. lea c‘- P kins for tea or ccc‘; ,ner set for "best" tr. c board scarves. pillow c percals or fine cotton s ecu-scarves, face towels. "r .. .- els, guest towels. face cloths. b8 mats. ccmforters, blnyrzvts and bed spreads. 1 slunll Mp llci! Vdll i)! And this ls particularly the case when the mun ls off tfighting for but other things are important too. i that a woman who works on an as- his cmllll-ry- We owe our soldiers better treatment that 1111B - no more fuel. Halfway throat, , add Darling of the ween “a and o; LEARN T0 SING. TOO You have always wanted to sing Ind be able to join in the fun with the rest of your friends, but you are afraid your voice is terrible! Quite often people are actually left out of a lot of things because of their inability to join in a sing- song. Don't be afraid to sing! I! you feel like singing—sing! Even if your voice is poor. continuous excr- clce will help 1t and practice will also help your sense of music. 0t course. if you have a beautiful voice and neglect to train it, you are entirely at fault. A lovely voice has more power to affect other! than almost any single asset. It should be cultivated and it will give pleuure not only to the owner. but also to the listeners. 1t is as natural to ling an it h to lpoalt-and as easy! Our SZ-page booklet gives step- by-step exercises which wlll show you how to use your voice and how to make use of your inborn talent to sing and sing well. We should always remember that voice is voice-in speech or song. Singing 1| nothing more than sus- tained speech. Send 15c in coins for your copy of Teach Yourself to Sing to the, Charlottetown Guardian Home Ad~l dross, Bo sure tn write plainly your. name. address and the name of booklet. N ama S m}; pAddreu Using the right thread and needle, for the fabric will and greatly in the battle of conservation. Curtains , of organdy or batlste, for example. l require loo-gauge cotton, a silk- fihfefld. and a sine 9 hand needle or‘ a. fine machine needle. Voile. scrim. ' or net require 80 cotton or colored mercerlzed. an 8 hand needle or a. medium fine machine needle. Per- cal, chintz. gingham, rayon 0r thin linen take 50, 60. 7O or mercerizedfl and a 7 hand or medium machlne| BASKATOON, flask. June l6 — Twenty eases of active tuberculosis. all adults. and all requiring treat- ment. were discovered by the sul". vey clinie in Saskatoon. conducted by the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuber- culosis League. Reporting on the survey. Dr. Har- vey C. Boughlcn said there w re probably another 30 ‘re l auspecc" who were being kept un er constant check, There are also n. large num- ber of persons who have had tub erculosis. which is now inactive. but- who are receiving further observe, lion. In the mass survey the clinic lmsi lluorrrzrnnhed 29.850 men. women. and children. leaving about I0.'tl‘~'l tron-mi.- uwrrumlnnrl. The survey is being continued. "I think Saskatoon has had the most intense combing-over any com- munity has ever undergone. because, no effect has been spared to clear up the slightest suspicion or trace needle. Cretonne.__ mohair,’ hmvy_English actor. IILIII LILOUI OI CANADA‘ Stfmbly line isn't always as inher- ested as a women with leisure time on her hands in making a. good 1m- prcssion- It's too bad they couldn't have DEAR MISS DIX-I am a girl of 17 and I am supposed to be mar- rled soon, but I cannot decide whether I am doing the right thin! br not. in rushing into marriage at my age with a boy of l9. I love Kit. very much. but I think we are too young to start married life as things are now. especially as he ls tn the army and we could not be together, been at the bridge narty so mat they could defend themselves. But they had some planes to put to, rjether and some ammunition to pass along. . A small gold ‘pig is worn as a good luck charm by George 53-1155, ofigubertculosis." Doctor Boughton sa . Although Saskatchewan has health regulations requiring the periodic medical examination of person; employed 1n resturants and cafes, they h"_"e not been enforced in the 11st. few years. In the Sask- atoon tuberculosis survey two cafe employees were fourd to have active Here are the things that bother me: I have one more year of school- ing before I graduate from Hi. shouldn't I finish my education before 1 marry? Does a girl of m afie reallv know what. she wants from 111B? If I married now. wouldn't st l feel that. I should be having fun along with single girls of my age? Should we wait. for marriage, or snatch two months of happiness. then take what Fate has in store for us? Please help me. MURIEL THIS MARRIAGE GAMBLES AWAY LIFE'S JOYS ANSWER-If vou will take my advice. you will wait until after the war to marry- ‘There are many reasons for this. One Ls that at 1'1 you are too young to marry. even if the conditions of life were different from what they are now. No girl at that age knows her own heart, or what she wants of life. nor what kind of a husband she is going to desire when she is a woman. So if you marry Kit now. you will simply be gambling on your whole life's happiness. But if, when he comes back from the war. himself no longer an unformed boy. but a disciplined man. you still love each other and want each other. your life's happiness will be assured. You are right in thinking that you are not ready to settle down. You tcorrlntreawaiiriif} Cool.‘ 1) disease. The clinic is now making a recheck of nil food handlers Certificates wlll be given to all food niaces where the employees have all been examined and found free oi‘ tuberculosis R (‘i F-"rrzitson, M. D. .O . B E. medical tlwcitvr of the Anti-l r "vr. rcvnrltsd ihat the Chistm '-f~'l Fund ltd mid "r the exam Mon of 61090 588k- alchevnn residents in 1942, and that it was intended to examine 100.000 thlr: year. Forty-thousand have already been examined since January 1. Tuhrvtritlc s Y (FBI photo from DWI from NBA) The FBI photcs above show Bernard Julius Otto Keuhn and his wife, Frledel, who were apprehended on Dec a, 1M1, as German agents conspiring to betray the U. S. fleet at Pearl Harbor to the Japs. Keuhn was sentenced to 60 years at hard labor and his wife was interned in tablespoon each red lentils. white 1 1-2 teaspoons salt. If all of brisket is to be served cold, let it cool in water 1n which it was sum-tiered. _?‘— 'I‘hls little d ess makes up delight- VEGETABLE SnUP mo“ fully in a flowered cotton print. and. BRISKET 530T“ fr‘: irood measure. you might add To 3 puns brisket broth add 3 the little frill around the neck and . leaves medium carrots cut. line, 2 medium s , m“ i, d 1 d f onions cut fine. 2 potatoes chopped s we No‘ es gm or sizes 8 to 16. Size l2 requires 2 1-2 sigma? ‘ilfflélugfllihh: °‘{,l;a§,‘;“°‘{ yards 35-inch fabric with 1 1-2 yards ruffling, Pattern is hand-cut to United states Sbtllldflfd measure- ments and includes chart with sten- by-stcp instructions. Send twenty cents for pattern. the younger girl. too. is the basque dimdl. so pretty in the simpl; fash- ion that seen-s to suit that age. lentils. barley. rice, 1-2 to 2 cups tomatoes. 2 cups mixed asnrragus and spinach watersi alpprrxnuicg 3 l°"P°°“-! 5m- b“ 9°99“ Write your name address and style "5"- 14 w? mu“! "l" Add ‘n number. B sure‘ state size vou ingredients but rolled oate and let w,“ ° "° y boil gently 2 1-2 hours. m?“ Edd the oatmeal and let cook l-2 hour longer. This soup is full of 800d nourishments. and if served with whole wheat bread and cheese and a salad. with a little ‘art '“=‘*"‘ @00- makes a g ancljllllng meal. Carnation Qualilie? O These are the foods you should ea: every day- for health, for victory! Milk-first choice of all-cheese, fruit (particu- larly tomatoes and citrus finite), vegetables (par- ticularly green and yellow), meat, fish and eggs. Irradiated Carnation Milli, used for drinking or In cocking, provides all the flood value: of good whole milk-and an extra amount of "sunshine" vitamin D.- Making Carnation the regular milk supply for the whole family l: e convenient. economical way w meet the mill: require- ments for good nutrition. Milk fir}! Adfllt Provtncl ORV Céiiiil-iiion Hawaii for the duration. He un; lig ht signals to tip off fleet move- ments to the Japu. GEANDFATIIER. CRIPPS l~ ..r2s2:-~..—..:.2P:. by the birth of a son in MR‘- ‘mm A emumau rnooucr "fin manta/adj i Grip . daufifir-in-lawéf the M!‘