P :11‘. TWO Woman's Re alm z Social and Personal f Fashions fr. Literature Slllll Bill IN WlllillME Wsh WHITE Wlllllllll BLEABHING , ...£lEl\N Wlflllllli lllilill lillBBlNli New OX YD OL with its SAFE, 111011 WASHING ACTION, gives you sparkling wlzite washes . . . and you avoid needless wasliday wear and tear! Here'sa modern soap . . . for warlimewashes! Will: today's New OXYDOL . . . you can avoid the harsh bleaching that so easily weakens fabrics and fades colors. You can avoid the hard rubbing that causes so much washday wear and tear! Your clot/res come dazzling whitc— glori- ously clean. Every ounce of New Oxydol gets more dirt . . . thanks to those lively Oxydol "Hustle-Bubble" suds that are now so much richer in Washing power! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GlLERDIAN So enlist with 5flfely. gently they draw the dirt out-soak- ing it loose in thewasher. Except for stains, of course, and unusual pieces-your wash coin es gloriously white-witbnutbleacbing! TlIES Oxydol for the duration- rnd declare war on washclay wear and tear. washables and in wartime.’ Switch to this Inez/em soap that's so kind to your clothes . . . so safe for your colored dainty washable rayons! Get OXYD OL! Makeyour clot/res last longer GUARANTEED YOUR Wl-IITEST WlSll EVIII Yes, you'll agree, New Oxydol gives you the whitest wash any soap can give or double your money back! If you don't ag ree, simply return the package,‘ with name and address to Oxydol, Montreal, and twice the purchase price will be refunded. " Trade Mark Registered FOOO-FO THE COOK ’S CORNER _ ‘ea-re SUDIMER-STYLE POT ROAST 044-0» (Serves 8 to 8) Three lbs chuck of beef, salt, pvplxr, 1-2 cup flour, 1 cup water. Wlpl.‘ mint. wi u cloth Season l. l.ll.\ ; ruo flcuz" into meat Ulltll all li - blKll usd Place meal. in large kvrtii; pour in wutr and cover 11411113,‘. firing to simmer, and con- tinue to cook at. simmer stage fcr nhntll 2 1.2 to ll horrs Add more vtrtcr if needed. If meal. ls krpt at wry low simmer more water will not be ne:dcd. PARKER-ROUSE ROLLS (Makes 4 dozen) One cup milk, 3 tubes 2cm sugar 1 tablespoon solt, 1 ca e yeast, 1 c; n luktwartn water, 6 cup: sifted fit ill‘, 6 tablespoons melted shorwtiiiig Scrld milk, add sugar nn:l salt; cool to lukewarm. Dis- solve yrast in lukewarm wter and mil ti, lukrwnrm milk. Add 3 cups flour nttrl beat until psrfctlyr snutath Add melted shortening and rtuntlnma flour, or enough to make iu-ny" htrutllxi doueh. Knead well. 1'1 too in pruned bowl Cover and Ml in warm place. free from draft. l4‘? rl=o tmfl d'tih'o‘ in bulk, alxmt l 1-2 hours Roi out 3-8- inrh thick anti cut with 2 1-2.inrth hnsctlll. cuttrr (lease heavily through centre will dull edge of lplll, +01 knife and brush very lightly with i melted butler. Fold over in pOCkeL- beck shape. Place clo=e together 1n greased shallow pans. Cour and let rise until lght, nbmit. 1 hzur. Bake in hot. oven at 425 degrees aibout I0 minutes. CHOCOLATE VOLCANOES ‘Five tablespoons shortening, 1-3 C"? Fllilfll‘. 1 0518. 1 1-2 cups sifted llllslty flour, 6 tablespccns cocoa. 2 1-2 teaspocns baking powder, 1.2 WMDOOn salt, 1-2 cup corn syrup, 1-3 CUP milk Qream shortening urell. add sugar and cream rig-sin. Add size and hoot well. Sift m- grfler the sifted flcur, cocoa, bak- ing powder and ‘salt. Add the corn syrup to tho milk, and m'x we'l. ‘Thrn arld lilo dry lngrctkenls n1- ternnlcly w'lh the milk mixture to the egg mixture, beating wall nftrr each rtldlilon 11 batter scrms foo lhlrk, add a llttlo more milk Turn into lgrrtved baking Clips or dcrp muffn tins, and bake at 350 drarrcs for 2o mittutes R0- movo from fins. and cool Cut off top and remove part o! the Con. t-rcs Pill cnvifv writh Whipped cream or ice c-crm, rrnfnco top. and servo with n trocolale or marshmallow mucc. Save the (‘fikO crumbs from the centre fr.r a trifle. GOING SWIMMING ‘l Rubber bathing caps that have been storrd and are brine m1- earthed for flu- sammcr vocation should be soaked ln lukounrm 5m]; made with dwrlnrivlng ftoalttlt soon. to which a little ammtnln has boon added, before they are used ngsun, Rub them botwrcti "to lumfls unit‘ they are quite lflable lrcfrrr- 1i:- temnllnw l0 slid/h tf"nt ovtr tho (lead If strctcltrql wlillo tfvv ar- drv and hard lltey are llabe to --" i“: »<<-" ¢4444440¢>0+44 ‘ooapoo-o 6 » A Morning Smile §-Q'Q-QOOOOOIOQOOQ-Q~OOOO'Q'Q NEEDS PROTECTION “I wish you would move that mcustane cff Henry," said his wife “You lcrk like Hitlsr." “Dont worry, dear, he mur- mund mc-...y. T. e neighbors know us — they know I'm no dictator.“ ‘Ihey were entertaining the v‘c.ar to lunch, and the gruest remarked to the small boy of the home: ‘Dont you evcr s y prnyzrs before YOBI‘ meals, my child?" Qll. n0." srid ifte chll‘ "Dad filly-s our cook's pr:tty reliable." Relieve Your Fretful, Feverish Teething Baby l This Simple, Sale Way Thousands ol Mothers Praise So Highly Why let your teething baby stiller, fro! and lune nt-crletl sleep when Baby's Owl Tablets-gentle and safe-may keep your rcnllcnn, feverish little one happy, cool and comfortable. Used by young mothers for over‘ t0 yours. Absolutely free from alu- Defylnk narcotics and opiates-easy lo lake >nnfa for even moat delicate baby. At the first mm t-r tot-think fever, be sure-try llulvy'n Uwn Tlllrlflll nml ace for your. loll‘ how quickly they help make hut little liemln rnnl, soothe irritation, and [lrorrmh natural rvstftil sloop. Try Ruby's Own Tnh» lcfn, lINI, fur fllllll, upset stomach, colic, (‘ilrllllipnilnll null other minor allmenll. M. Money lmck without question if you srs not entirely satisfied. m ‘ ‘AL ‘m4 Dix {borothy Says- MARRIAGES OF THE FUTURE WILL BE MORE SUCCESSFUL The Economic Ind-elgndence Of Women Will Necessitate Adjustments A man who asser ts that the modern marriage is a complete fill-RN wants to know whether I think the marria e of the future will be more successful, and. whether in another generat on or two husbands and wives will have worked out. a better plan for living together in peace and hu- mony than they have now. Nbt having the gift of grophec . ever. I am opt mistlc enoug will be a great improvement on that of the past. I cannot utswer this question. How- to be eve that the marriage of the future l think that while no one will ever be able to devise a fool- roof scheme to keeP husband! and what it wives from gettin in each others har . . g is, married couples will discard the bruta ' ' methods they now use and develop a diplomatic make them persona grabs stead of being sparrlrlk often are at present. For this wishful thinking there are several good reasons. marriage has kept strep lllzation. and even changed immeasurably for the better. If a mod- ern man treated his wife as Grand?! did Grind‘ ma. she would yank him into the divorce court before he could say Jack Robinson. In Grandpa's day a husband grabbed all hi! wife's property when he married her and she be- ,_ came his chattel lust as much as his horse was. ’ She had no personal liberty and was expected to at times, human nature beln 1n handling each other technique that will with each other, in- partners. as they so One is that the improvement. in with the advance of civ- in the last. fifty years it has get all the pleasure and excitement she wanted out of life by staying B! home and being a good cook and having babies. But the modern husband not onlv gives his wife financial and poll- tlcal equality with himself, but. 1n the great majority of cases. honestly tries to make life pleasant and interesting for Then. this is the first time in the history her. of the world that we have faced the fact that marriage ls not a gamble and how it turns out is 110E lust luck. and most of us are trying to do something about 1t. Many of our leading colleges have courses of study in the domestic relationship in which boys and girls are taught to analyze their emotions so they may not mistake a passing fancy for a deathless passion: the problems adapt themselves to those they marry- marriage instead of drifting into it unprepared. and they able mate; how to meet much chance of making a success of how to pick out a sult- that arise in marriage; hOW l0 In a word. they are educated for will have as 1t as the highly trained professional always has over the blundering amateur. Undoubtedly the growing econom another generation will be universal merits in the marriage relationship. a par with their husbands and make retlcul partnership. and cake will not. marry The girl who can earn to get a meal ticket. lc independence of women that in will necessitate some new adjust- It tvill for one thing, put wives on marriage a real instead of a theo- her own bread and butter She will marry for com- anlonship, for love. and she will expect her husband to go fifty-fifty with her in making a happy home. This change in the status of the wife will bring about a great reforim- ation in the manners and habits of husbands at large. 5°? n0 mall i5 11° nil to treat the woman who can put on her hat an he does one who 1s oependent th l; Furmermom anlhlehifruhlosirteiidsasan; $53. who have worked together old job t-nc W8)’ d leave and go back to her upon him. improvement in the mar- wlll have more sympathy for each other, because each will know how hard ls the others job. And they will not bore each other because they will talk the same language; they will know the some things, and they will have tne sailie AlitUl'€S\5- So, believing these things, I look forward hopefully to the marrialle 0! the future as the coming o1 the domestic millennium. Living 6e Leisure The Woman's Realm F" HUMMING BIRD Into the garden, out of the blue, A little wee lovely Airman Lew. He circled the marigolds round, eacn one, And each one shone like a small ‘blhgtlt sun; He brushed the brow o! the blufl arkspur, And left his smile 1n the eyes 0t her; In looped the loop for the friendly phlox Ami skirted the spires of holly- hocks; _ But after the zarcen was KWWR quite dim, Dreaming his pztalb’ dliaml M m. bold little Airmen went to res m his own brown homely hangar- nest. -Ann suherland. IAVE METAL COVERS Save all metal, plastic and other bottle and Jar covers that lend themselves to remse. The day mil’ come will-m bottles and 1M5 mBY be closed with a 2r or other ncn- permanent mu rals. Save empty coffee, spice and baklns WW1" tins. Ssme dry focds will come only 1n paper packages and these permanent contalnezs will come in handy. ELE-CURIC JIEATED BLANKETS ARE BOON New York, - Navy wives and army wives, who follow their hus- bands from ship bise to lhip base and from camp to camp, lead a tough life, and if the: doting r:- latives would like an idea f:r a practical gift for them, here is one: Automatic electrically heated blankets. They save valua le space 1n a. trulnk, as one of these ought to be enough to travel with. To remove mud stains a‘1cw mud to become thoroughly dried out. then brush it off with a clean dry brush. BEACH HAG Make yourself an lnterestln, non-priority, nonmibberfaed bea bag from one gaily striped or coloured towel. It can be wasted in rich suds that. rinse out the dirt without hard rubtfng and kcop the colours gay and bright. Cut the towel ccrcss the centre, and sew the pieces into two cylin- drlcal pnuthes connected at the tc-ps by draw-strings. Doing this makes a separate ccmparement 163$] fn-r- s wet bathing suit and a SEASONING TRICKS A few slim d‘mes will slcck your sp'ce cupbsard for months to come-the dicapest w-ay I know to keen your cook rig out of a. rut. Different season rigs are to s. dish what. new accsssorles are to your lad‘. year's outfit-Irrnpsr-uppers. Season to taste; wlrch mggng you sample as you go alcng. Try a three-tonne mixture of brcmm sugar and mustard over- your pork and beans Pass in a little bcwl and let everyone yrve himself l Add a bltnof tpirsfleyltlflfvivhtn mash. M e81! yo s or s ng. a "dash of it in your hR-ovu-Tgm dl£lh€S-—ll. gives them a 11ft. Ann wlLn sea=on1ng your split pea, soutp, add must rd tco, as it nelps develop the flavor. There's an t... ulna-still gozd ,0! flavoring meringue with a little nutmeg instead of the etaraal vanilla. Nice on some puddings. Carrots are changed frcm “pain boiled" to “cle luxe" when a little sugar and ginger is put. with the butter that blesses them. lvLlrit does a lot. for lamb, green peas, carrots, poattxs, cream cheese for sandwiches and lots of soups. Try a smldgln 1n apple sauce or apple snow. The big three in the vinegar world—malt, white wine and c der -each has a dozen tangy accom- plishments to its credit. Did you ever try soaking a garlic clove in your vinegar? Grand wltl-rgreen salad. Salt adds a savor to almost any food. There are very few dishes not the better for a "plndr." CAFE AU LAIT T0 STRETCH OUT COFFEE Here's a way of conserving cur precious store of rationed cofee. ry “cafe au hilt." It's made with hot reasonably stron coffee and an equal quant- ity hot scalded milk. The trl-k 1s to ur milk and coffee into the cup s ultaneously-a pot. in esch hand. It you like your beverages rich, you can add a little cream. Coffee made tltfs way is not only economical, and easy on coffee m. tlon. it‘! also an excellent way to work in part of that dauy quma o_f_ milk. Watch your Step 0 Guard your charm-with Odorono Cream. It will pro- tect you against underarm odour and dampness. lt'l satin-smooth, non- gritty. Harmless to fabrics. Goes on in s iilfy. At your favourite toilet goods coun- t er. Full. ounrs in, only ‘BM; Also 19¢ . r Tll PARTI WITH seven girls to every boy 1n Ottawa, a young lady has to look i161’ prettiest l! she wants a date. So, “osaleen Brady takes time out for a permanent. Office hours are long and rigorous . . . takes plenty of zip to keep going. No wonder Rosaleen votes for a sustaining breakfast of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with milk and sugar . . . Canada's favourite breakfast. Order two or three packages today! Prowse-Willson lluptials " (Toronto Globe 8r Mall, Aug. 25) A wedding of wide interest will b: that of Miss Pauline wlllson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen G.W1l1sor., Wainfleet to Surgeon Lleutenan. Lemuel Prowse, R. U. N. V. R., so. of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse o. Charlottetown, P. E. L, in Metro- politan United Church this after- noon at 3 o'clock. Rt. Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce, assisted by Rev. L. M. Outer- bridge. uncle of the bridegroom, will conduct the ceremony. The bride, given 1n marriage by her father, will wear a period gown of white faille. with finger-tip veil falling from a fallle halo edged with seed pearls, She will carry a. cascade of red roses, comflowers and bou- vardla. Dr. Doris Denne, sister of the bridegroom, will be matron of honor 1n a costume of forget-me-not shecr with matching coronet and shoulder veil. Her bouquet will be of Talis- man roses and glndloll. Miss Dor- othy and Miss Isobel Wlllson, sisters of the bride. will be bridesmaids, the former in forget-me-not sheer and the latter in primrose pink sheer. Their bouquets will be oi roses and gludioll petals. Flight-Lieutenant A. J. Denne, will be groornsman for his brother-ln-law and Flight-Lieuten- ant F. H. Macbeod, brother-ln-law, and Dr. E. S. MacDonald the ushers. Mr. JQhn Dedric will play the wed- ding music and during the signing of the register Mr. Joseph Lepper, uncle of the bride will sing. Following a reception at the Alex- andra Palace, Surgeon Lieutenant Prowse and his bride will leave for a trip on the Saguenay, the bride traveling 1n a. frock of MacArthur red wool trimmed with silver fox, and black hat. and accessories. They will reside in the Maritlrnes. NUFFIELD DECORATED LONDON - (CF) — The honor- ary medal of the Royal Coleus of Surgeons of England has been award") to Visccurit Nuffisld “in recognition of conspicuous service 1n assisting the improve- ment of natural knowledge and of the healing art." Simple Care for a Brand-New Pup "l Know You'll Be Good to Mel‘ Have you a case of puppy love‘! ls your brand-new dog little and wet-nosed, with innocent, sleepy eyes? Then hs med: all the love you can give him, if it taker the for-m of right care. Puppies are as helpless as babies. They. too. get sick, often fatally, from wrong food or exposure. They, too, are naughty u a result of wrong training. In housebreahlng, hits him sut- slde five minutes to an hour after he eats. But not in places whers dogs with distemper have been! Such simple care 1s about all s little dog needs to keep him happy. But at four months you'll want to start training him to obey com- mands. Our 32-pago booklet shows how to train a dog to be obedient and do clever tricks. Tells food dogs may eat; how to housebreak them, groom them. Gives symptoms and treatment of common dog ailments, including distemper; also how many sillneritsumay be avoided. Send 30c in coins for your cc of “How y» Choose and 0am or Y0“! D08’ to 'l\1e Guardian Home pfsinly W“! Nfllgze. Address and the name service. Be sure to wrltQ of book q-p-ii Isms r ,, ltreet Audrey GU tmissp . AUQUST‘ n‘ 1942 STAND O UT OFFERS! of Hines’ and Women» trimmed and untrim, mod coats in drew. fitted and box type; in all wool materials. In, collars and novelty trims include Silver Fox, Squirrel, Amer. loan Opossum, Persian, Persian Plates, (larml and Beaver-fully inter. lined, Chamois lined backs. Newest shade; in Teal, Green, Blue, Wine, Black and Grey as well as the ever popular Plaids. sire, 12 to 44. Terms armng. ed 1f desired. tcartunnvs Ladies’ Rsady-lo-Wear Phone 1766 ‘ 154 Great George Street. Anuuioo isnumELor-Eunp ‘iii-re? apaTfifno uftr/rtfi w QUIETLY fioient length ____ mmb muoou. 11151;.‘ 21 401p 111:5 "Bl" e . a §f£a°l$l§§§d lnssglufes and a. iore- stance. 1! it becrmes dr k em - man steel fixer, Charles Barnard, l0!‘ m9 bill-ls l0 5W1‘ "6 1055i: removed seven red flags from the 5 P-m- the “Ellis Should be t t scum approuh and ‘he new w“, on at 4 am. and left burning erloo Bridge was Opened. 1t meant 437113“ l5 hi!!!“ ""1"!" W a ffve_year-old dream had come T bird‘ Wmlullg true and a 16-year-old cyclist, l" "aw" l" "Si"! the 118i! pedalled furiously over the bridge, m3 {inns 5b‘ lee‘ "m" H” “l”? first to cross the structure party l” ha‘? ‘mm ‘m “I we ' At resent destrians tnust still M the attendant and 5° m“ ' use "all, wwofiry Waterloo BM“ light will strike the birds on .. whll ther are onl two traffic moms- “ me “Law's m d“ 1 m: O “e the few one soon than four inches this latter ob. l"? w v tPethdi-xd will be ix arid then Wm be defiflmd‘ me “M” l tlie ‘infw’ brdlge will be! in full ‘use. ‘an? 0am” reflect,” ‘pus?’ balm“ '1'!“ lemlma" bridle ‘mm “h” iieieriit llllghgolnliierslt;gllriltiorellv Thames 1s to remain. War being so lamp bulbs‘ and mkm Misfit 1t 1s, it may prove useful, 5pm,,“ be kept, ‘m, o; g“, use. or imrmoutr. LIGHT. xfiltfmsm“fi,el§lif_ “d “l " LNG FOR LAYING BIRDS lngvymugrvgposte oapygalngpatzltew , ' '" en er if; 1.... °‘il;l.tt.2“5;i“tt.‘§°l;‘.l.. es“? B "mm m“ W’ per“ has- m’ a “umber °l Yea“ lgrtlhglir‘ affarlhetglhhlnni stiller? l been known to increase winter egg u med 151,3,“ in a s, o; ywm; production. The effect. of the long- Wm comequm; cfdm; o4 , er light. perfcd was, at first, Mm, (m me Rpm-at’. 1,31}; 151m flfditrltctfi. "his? 153333212. "i: W 118*" "n" m“ k 1”" consume the increased amount of for every m0 feet o! hoof 5pm feed Wig, is ircqulrcd for continuous egg pro uct onwhile this may be true to limited de r it ls ‘ known that. the diregtcgbject. time: Drive kc the sexual mechanism 1n t. r W0!‘ 1118 Order. As long as this is secured the birds will have a nat- ural craving for greater amounts of feed and water. The nesessary 11am dose should be provided in such a manner that 1:3 birds can avoid it, and so that 1 birds can move around naturally and flndthg 3?‘ fi.t8l.“’°éz‘€l‘t SW" B“? 1’ “lib , n r "ti."- ° m" e 8 may b ovid d 40 watt electric larretpspr linger ‘iii inch wide reflectors not more than 4 indies deep- These units should be hung six feet from this r100; md f Needlecraft For The A jumper dress like this is a real essential, and doubes the sc:pe of your wardrobe Wear it over louses, wear it. over playsuita, and turn them into dresses. 5181c No. $569 ls designed for sizes l2, l4, l6, 18, 2‘, 36 38 40 and 4-2. Size 36 reouirss 2 5-8 yards 39-inch fabric for jumper; 1 l-l yards ftr blouse, stun w the Needlecraft Bureau. Char ottetown Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian Needlen-aft Department, B9710 Ne- 35M 5'1» ...--......... Rama Ihreot Addrsu H Provinos WASH ED llllT . Maybe This ls Cause Of Your Laels of Pop You women who fool sail . look "washed out"-- ill!!! and drool)! ~ m Pl!- in] ths prion of smoslo- bln shortage in blood. red blood ee . Tr! I‘- Wllllaml Pink Pills-a flnl balanced tonic of Iron and Vitamin 3|. They hslp lnensss hell» Ilobln where than ll I lhortags of It duo to iron deficiency . . . help chaos avvs thst"lcsden"fsslinl of t redness help Pick u! your curly and strength- en the nsrvss. Start 70hr eouru of Dr. Williams Pin Pills today. Auk your drulllst. ofi.w|i.tts|tg_s_|:|§tt gins