. _ ,- u , 1-1;- a-Ivt w’? "F's" i" e» uwzrvsa/zrar: ' A""‘ ~""'“F'1'G’"-.’~‘—.‘L“ ’L“':.,-_1:b'ac~‘.' ' "H't.Z$:n.'A\‘q~‘L- .2. r s l-‘u \‘l m r. rr fi‘ I 1"?- '2 '1 "Ll Xi“- ‘. "-7.- - J’ *1 . -<w..nnn.-r in‘ numb»- W0man's Re alm v. Living firLeise The Woman's Realm THE FAMILY CmCLI "so long an there are home! to winch mcn turn At close of day; Sc 10111.: ns nit-re are homes where children are. Wlwzc women stay- 11 lore and loyalty and faith be found Acrms thaw sills- A stricken 11.121011 can recover from 1's F.”'2l\'t>l lllis ‘tlcre are homes where c ‘are homes where .~altli l people falter through! l ‘re - l - will back of these,’ f‘ .\ We have sure hope " _Grace No! Orcwell CR \.\ID1|O'.' llllli. SVhTOO-FLY PIE; 1>r . S, . . l>\‘.'ll sugar Oi‘ I110‘ butler. and bake tit‘3"‘.‘s's Fahren ‘ minutes until MUCH SAFER A fellow g0: on the bus with l! rd bomb uncler his nrm and, that you've got on vour' “fl the conductor. ‘ .1 aired action bomb Irn tn he police station," came \\"f’l'. - mine,‘ said the conductor. “£011 don't “an: 1c czvsrw a lhlh! 11k?‘ at an your 171p. Put it under the 80:1’ "r itwhs uncut 4-Way Vegetable Formula Quickly Brings New Pep to Thousands! lling huw peppy you fccl when rn is really clcarcd for action. y drag ulong. fooling and looking . h;rli-\\cll-—-\\'eek after weekl You. too. can wake up and shake off that tircd feeling if you'll go after its most common cause-a sluggish system! \\'ht-n your systcrn is clogged with Folsurlous food waste and fatigue acids. you're tired all the time. Kccp it clean with a purely vegetable remedy that gently yet effectively regulates-BILE BE? Made from 10 pure vegetable extr. Bilc Beans have a 4-way action on stomach. livcr bile. upper and lower bowl-ls that is gcntlc and pleasant— t. harsh. like cheap laxatives. Put pep in your step-start the day rarin‘ to uol Take Bile Beans tonight- Silt: at druggists. Over 7 million boxes of this timc-tcstcd British remedy cold yearly. proof of sensational success. . SQ/VICQi There Are Many Charmin; Things Made By Paper Dlillil‘ YOYR OWN LAMPS How nice it is if you make your ovxn lzrrwn s1 ‘rtlfififlynll can make lhrm \\"‘l1 ' n vfiglnal taste and lllr‘_\' loo‘: s.» snzzrrl with your cwr. " id nus. Lamp lhaclcs are easy to make and for only a few cents-all you nccd is a wire frrirnc, some adequate urlhvsivc nrzr‘t-rl.'rl and the suitable pnpcr. Onvr- mu have the frame covorcrl. vr~r| ran lot your origin- ' .mp.'int - maybe paint on the shade or any- u may care to do. gr: booklet has complete dirt-ctin . fur making these attrac- tive rhnrlvs with paper and also has many wthcr things which may brlrziltcn your homo or he perfect as a uift. And they are all so easy in mnkv. The price is also most reasonable. Maybe you would like to have l paper fancy costume for a party- dircctinns in make one are in the booklet. Thcre are also directions l0 make gay party decorations if you are planning to entertain some servicemen. Also games to make the party a luccess. Even if you cannot draw, you can follow these easy directions and wi_l1 enjoy doing _sr~ harm loC rn coin». lcr your copy or Decorative and L l\lli Thinks to Make With Paper to the Char- lottetown Guardian Home Service. Address. Be sue to wrlte plainly vnur ltarnt‘, address, and the name of bcoklct Name Slat “Address lpOSllfi‘ to air destroys vitamin C‘ "l BRACELETS WORN WITH IHOIT SLKBV“ NEW YORK- Bracelet bridge . the gap between the new short up- per-arm and short lower-arm sleeves. Long gloves "up to here" are back again to be worn with mort after- noon and oocktnll hour frocks and bracelets are worn over the gloves with earrings and cllpa to match. Oat out your jewel box. look it over, see how to replenish. regs-rh- tsh, and augment. but before vou buy another jewel count vcur bonds —they come first and all the glitter and glamor in the world will be lost unless we finance our war produc- tion NOW HOUSEHOLD HINT For conserving the healthful pro~ parties of the foods we cock. don't peel fruits and vegetables. Cook ve - tables, such as young csmw- D0 a‘ toes and summer squash with their skins on. Shell peas and llma beans close to actual cooking time. Ex- USE UP STORED HEAT when the oven is turned 011 flf~ ter baking take advantage of the heat which remains by slewing fruits such as prunes or rhubarb. drying out bread for melba toast. 0r baking a custard or a custard type pudding. TWO-TUNED LEATHER So often the lighter shade in the twotoned sports oxfords be- comes soiled. Try art gum on this section to clean it. It will look much better than lf cleaned with a cleaning fluid and will keen. the shoes new-looking longer. GRANDMKS BIRTHDAY Don't feel culled upon m give Grandma some drab. everyday thing, for a birthday gift. lust bccausei she seems old to you. Give her something young and gay. 11119 111W perfume, a frivolous box of candy. or a cheerful house gown. and let hert get a kick out 0f V611!‘ D18- sen . NURSES’ UNIFORMS In London hospitals a revolution in nurses’ uniforms is taking D1399- The tradltltma! starched collars cuffs, belts and caps are to be re- placed by short-sleeved onepleoe dresses with 50ft turn-down collars. These changes will affect econom» ies in material and laundering which will be welcomed by these Enzll-Bh nurses. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE If you meet an author, and you have not read any of his books. you need not say so unless he asks you directly Be aninterested listener in his talk. and you can read up afterwards if you ihlhk Y011'd 11k‘? the boclni. - is: You Can Do A Job Only Price Control Question And Anlwul Question: 1nd Answer: on Price Control will appear ln The Guard- ian be a regular lecture eloh dny The questions are hlose which have [r ma‘; the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from hculewlver In this region. The anawerl l-re pro- vided by the Board ltenden who have intelligent question: to uk on prlce control um invited lo sen}! them ln writing to the Women: Regional Advisory Committee of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Q. I would like to save sugar from my rations to make Pickled bee“ in the fall. May I do this? A. Yes. Your sugar rabcns are for your own household need. However. extra sugar received for canning purposes must not be used 101' W11 les of any kind. The extra sugar 1-5 for cannln fruits. Q. I huge a contract dated 809i»- ember 1o. r941. r want my dealer to reduce the nrohlhly payments I am making ls this allvrrght? A Yes. The regulations of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board d0 not. apply to any 11111111159 m pay ‘L__.________ -—0-¢4-e-o++o4¢oov0vvoooo<w' The tlther Man B! iwnY M. Antes TO-Q-QQ-QQO-OO-Ovfieeevvvv-Qts CHAPTER V Pauline was only _t.cc ready in obey. this headache fitted ln nicely with her scheme of things. It seem- ed provrdentlnl when Jlbput half- ast three. she 119M196 111W 351"" iiarnls room and found her still fast asleep. _ She was all ready to meet Dennis _one of the doctors was bringing him name in _lll5 car, a man named stornaway, with whom Dennis had struck up a great friendship. 1t, would be so wonderful to have him nt home again. The moments seemed to drag. Everythln had gone perfectly, the house loo ed_ a picture, so Paulme thought with pride as she wandered about. 11-11" able to settle to anything. _ The little maid came to her madam. the frult. breathlcssly. "Oh, please, _ dinner, and its What. shall we hasn't come for early closing day. do?" 4 Mistress and maid stared at each other aghast; then Pauline said firmly: "I'll go round to the shop myself. There's plenty of time before the master comes. she went on her e1‘- rand with cheerful readiness, al- most running down the gflrdcn path. It was the slamming of that gate that. woke Barbara; she started up, conscious of having long overslept, and glanced at the clock beside her bed~hulf-pnst. three! _ “Heavens! What waste of a life- time." She bathed hurrledlyz dressed and went downstairs: her headache had not gone. and she felt a little heavy an depressed Lightweight overcoats are planned by the British Board of 'I‘rade for the winter of 1944. They propose that no utility overcoat be made from cloth heavier than 23 ounces a yard. \ I so they'll I other coups put together. Yo Rayon stockings, undies. rubbing, strong soaps. Dip warm, gentle Lux. Dip them frequently to ke the hands, in cool Lux suds. The little maid heard her in the ,hall and came from the khchen. l "Can I get you anything madnn 'M.rs. O'Hara said I was to go up ‘presently and see if you were awake." _"I'll have some__t.e_ra_,_plea.se." BE: saving more and more wushobles with NEW improved Give all than nice things tux care us! longer! More makers of nice waabn" advise Lux than advise all llow the experts-don't risk the last fine things you may get. Daily dipping in Luz caves runs, keeps undies smart and new. Avoid heat, cake-soap after every wearing in luke- llouul, Drones. Don't trust them to mythic; but Luxl cake-soap rubbing. Rinse, squeeze in towel, lung to dry. Test for color fumes: in plain water before washing- nnything safe in water is nfe in Luz. Gloves. Washable leather and fabric gloves Luz beauti- fully. Dip them often to keep them spick and span. Wuh heavy leather glove: on the hands. skin and fabric ofi In wartime, more things need lux euro. Dip them regularly in LUXI I I I I I l I I I ep chem fresh. Avoid hen, : I I I I I I I I I A LEVER rnnnucr l --.-----.-._---J Social and Pictured above are Mr. ard Mrs Ru ll S R" I ale 100k blew recently at st. ‘Stephen's ciirrrri,‘ Buiiiitsélldtillhose mam ‘V35 M31611)’ Miss Cordelia Harrington, R N_ daughtgr o; M,- Mrs. ,W. J. Harrington, Spring Valley. . . ' presenta- "nd MT-i- Ifvillx Ramsay Alberton and ls a very successful Re illififtif qcgnfda we mum” C°“‘P*“11'~ The henvy yvuns couple rn rom n honeymoon trip through the Maritimes. The bride and The groom ls the son of Mr r . Why, what lovely flowers! She 581d- "Are We expecting visi- tors?" ' The maid giggled. "The master, madam! Hes coming home! It was to be a surprise, and-oh, dear. be. have there he is. and the mlsItress out! 0h. dear, what will she say, not being here to meet hlm! Its 1011K before his time, too." She heard D€I1l1lS'8 voice and the pleasant voice of another man. “N0. I won't come in, thanks. You've seen enough of me during the last month. me other time. Don't. overdo lt, now-good-bye." A 11101118111. and Dennis was in the hall. He did not look ill except that he was thinner and walked with a stick. The little meld was greeting hlm excitedly. “I do hope you're better, sir. It's nice to see you home, 1'5 sure." "Thanks." Barbara waited for him to ask for Pauline. But he dld notp-he came across the hall unassisted, slowly and with some difficulty; then he saw her, Barbara went forward coolly. "Welcome home." she said. She gave hlm her hand. "Pauline will be dlsconsolate. She has ust run out for a moment. Oughtn t you to sit dpvrn? There's a fire in the drawing room.” "Thanks." Dennlsls voice was rather grim. but he gave his coat to the maid and followed Barbara into the drawing room. When be was safely ensconced In the ann- chair he looked up at her. "You came off better than I dld." he 581d- "Ls that wrist a mem- ento?" “YES. but only a sprain." Barbara waved her bandaged wrist in the alr to show what little damage had been done. "Will you have fem u)‘ shall we malt. for Pauline?" "How long will she be?" The mildest, safest LUX ever made! Dissolvcrlli: as fast. Richcnlonger-lcsting suds that do more work. 21:1, bigger package-more for your money! Now, when fabrics may be irreplaceable, this extra- snfe care can help you make more of your washable: —4ll your colored things-hat longer. New, improved Lux is the mildest, safest ever made! These richer. longer-lasting suds are thrifty, tool New, bigger package . . . more for your money! Avoid strong soaps and cake-soap rubbing. These wear things out. Anything safe in water is safe in Luxl barn was at the door of the drawing .- "Not long. I think she ha gone to the shops for something they forgot to send." "Why didn't you kn “What do vcu nWtllr" “Ollly that as you refused so steadily to conze arm these weeks 1 thought probably find you had run away." Barbara laughed lightly, “Youu _\l".lh l‘ I?‘ would have done, if you had come IO-mOITOW. as you originally in- tended." _ I "You did not want to meet me?" “Oh, no. 1 merely had a prev- ious en agement." Denn 5's eyes darkened. He had thought about this woman more than he cared to remember" during the past. tedious weeks, and he had looked forward to seeing her with a queer sort of pleasilrable anticl- patron. ls ln a dream that she had‘ kissed hlm and implored hlm to‘ speak to her? Lookln at he;- now he was sure it mrust ave been. But the memory of her lips on his was real enough. t Dennis looked at Barbara's lip-i] artificially reddened and felt ash- amed. Thank God, Pauline never, made her face up — no roughed] cheeks and darkened eyes. Almost| angrily he contrasted the two women. Pauline with her simplic-‘ itv and wholehcarted devotion to‘ himself, her inter-est and happl-_ ncss in the smal ltlllngs of lie, her pride in her home, her l0). y and lSWEEUICSS — and then bur-barn lStarkl l A woman of the world. spoiled and insincere. A poseuse who had ,been taught by an unhappy experi- ence. no doubt brought about by ‘herself, that lifr- was a bitter jest land that faithfulness and loyalty ;wcre nonexistent, And vet once - ijust for a lllOlllCll1~~h0 llli" rc-rn a (Continued on Page 8, C01 1) ins, drain Grind frult and nuts. Blend thor- oughly. divide and shape into rolls about 1 1-2 inches ln diameter. Roll in chopped nuts. Chill before slic- lng Fruit Whip m rue CAARLQTIIIQWN cvesvw“ "“ “Weave ' ” _\ JUNE 15. 1943 Personal zFashions '1. Literature mm. 1-4 cup warm wl-te: 1-4 teaspoon Cream fat and will thoroughly. Add vanilla. Ml: flour, all. and rolled outs. Add altormtelv with the warm water in which sods has been dissolved. This make: a. stiff doulrh Dmp by tieaspoonfulg onto c gren- ed cooked sheet and flatten with. u fork. Bake in a moderately hot oven. 375 degrees l", 1012 minutes. Mikes 3 dozen cookies. ‘FBUITED LOAF CANDY 1 cup prunes 1 cup dried figs l cup seeded raisins 1-2 cup nut meala Chopped nut meats Boll prunes l0 minutes in suffici- ent water to cover: drain, cool and remove the pits. Rinse figs and rule- and dry thoroughly. 1 cup cooked dried frult. 3-4 cup sugar 3 egg whites 2 tablespoons lemon juice Cornflukes pastry shell or plain pastry. Mash frult to u pulp Add 1~2 cup sugar and stir to blend. Bent. egg whites stiff, add lemon tuloo and gradually beat in the remain- ing sugar. Fbld in frult in small nortlons. Pour into a. prepared or baked shell and bake in slow oven. about 300 degrees. until set. about 40 minutes, Cool Serve; 6 JUST ONE MORE General-"Pve got to discharge that chauffeur of mine, he's nearly killed me four times." Wife-"Oh, give hlm chance, dear." NQW under-am Cream Deodorant “fill Stops Persplrcllon another L Docs not rot dresses or metro iru. Does not irritate a 2. No wnmngtc dry Can housed rrghr ifm shaving. 3. l ' no sperspirutionfor I to 9 days menu odor. l. A pure. white. greuelen. ltarnlcss vanishing cram. S. Awarded Approval Seal of American institute c0 launder- ing tut being humleu to [IC- SMARI‘ HAT AND BAG ARE CROCHETED M:§\ 41l'{>“-\"\ . ?’_ ,.~Z’~.<~t»'.=tsl*o1 .15’ ,Q-=r ‘I ~.*0\’ -.-. >_ DESIGN N0- Thln little plllbox Ind b: b0 match are earv to crochet. ey are ideal accessories made qulckela. Pattern No. 1270 contains comp] instructions. To order pattern: Write. or tend above picture with your nllne and address with l5 canto in oofn or st - w Needlework Bureau ottetown Guardian. . ottetiown Guardian rework Department, DealgnNmlflll NAME-—----——-- STRERT ADDRESS ————— 1210 crTy_.__._____.___ {Dorothy Dirt Say;_ WIFE _CA)N”T WIN WITH SCENES OVER HUSBAND’S OFFICE CRUSH MustBe Mindful That Her Relationship Differs From Everyone Else's ii_______. DEAR MISS DIX-What should be the wife's attitude when the bcr husband's liliillnfi pllylng up m mm and piling‘ showing “Hum 1; gut m get hlm? Mine works for a large ccmpcn at does the nil-ma and firing, so there is no chance of w! the pmh em by m; qgmrgsmx her u long u the does her work ellclcn . » husband la no mint. but 1 believe he loves mo. We have been married lust over a yell‘. Yell l!!! In" <1!!! h! Ind We Kiri are WOrking . , ether 1n a small office-well 1 ‘ ' ‘ wonder? I have aw ped ' the ofllm nklmogjt. entire w enever see h ode. But I have nev@.e§.{§“§ husband and have tried to keen my feelings to myself. L. there any tried recipe for how a w“. should conduct herself lrr such a srtu. atlon? 1301,0355 uusobvnn rnonbcrvr ANSWER —- You seem t l, ~_ atlnctlvely chosen the better? “if? 31R,‘ I can only commend your ‘ and your wglsdotnrt and urge yQu w 8B 01111511! esnmet h" - do?‘ ng with ‘the sllthatloniw “um u‘ never 8e s a w e any ~11 suspicious and weepy l“? w be scenes and accuse her husband or double-crossing her. Flor, ln the first Place, her suspicions may be gmunch She mnymtgilnk that she n, ace things a only h ‘ _ glued, but that become realltlesswlienuisllie oing l B5 bulges; puurviiiem 4m ‘lorrimtr tlm t1 tn this u. ny a. mans rs n s. on a secre akin at hlm has come from his wife. He had never rrfilfilti“ ‘trier rhtlaasfiif plays, but when his wife called his attention to 10-well, 1t isn't in a man's nature not to be flattered by knowing that he aroused the tender passion in a girl's breast, and he l5 just. bound to respond. He can't rcfuse w kiss ‘n; lllpsttiliat he S:QSIDGIXI§IOTIQYQ% rabbi-ram. i‘ .n eseoon pace, ur uaan be . lt. will lnfurlate hlm be 0nd meaggre for you tafiyua. h1g1“; oi; gfmtgtliionii he has never done. e is put on an act of ghlnlng virtue and in. stead“?! yvgr on 1121111311: 1t and gel lrlnaJhlm for 1t, you doubt its being genu e. o w n ‘ us h ff he any credit for it, hes aski? e o n‘ a cup is not 80mg w 5°‘ . so there you are between the devil and the dee you can do is to plt your charms against the Other memorial battle of the wife and the temptreos. Just remember that the wife has always the better wen . She has the fact that her husband ‘relied llarteé-lou farm n11 the o er women ln the world for his Wife and as utc fththledhJJmh ‘ that she a serlplegletgpgcgmttilhazt $560k‘ 111?“? 25% g (igund her congenial. a e mere ac she betgrst h}; namelhtharlt. she stands 1n MQl-llilfmlhip. t‘: hifnnwlfiirJlfli rom a o an o e um , wife that he hag for rlio oneaglae. 111881: la :55?“ ha" a ‘eeung for h“ cause of this he feels that she ls lng that is all mixed up with the ego his gun. his automobile, bla belongln elsesfl tag/ea‘ thou h they! rhrie uutwardlg Just. u e ro em c mm h shut up along in a small olflgeanla “(lino ‘gut. is ivurfcrwtiiibktibiéiloiiifii grill.‘ Mhlfiled. especial is of a predatory nature, or the man 1m p ‘Axiihemboirmmc’ hatood bout t no ow w 1 . 1 . _ dltlona of modesrn busliieas life, ring gpparently alllthhisihgnrirlg ctailri rlgxi; guises! to learn to take lt in her stride and steel herself not to get, green. blue , omankmlfi tilédifil.‘ __i._.i.__ DEAR W85 DIXl-I em a wldow. with one dnughfer 1o ears or a; _ I am ln love with a widower who has a. dnlfhter of 23. e are verey and} ouabto get married as we feel we could ad much to ench other’; hup. pnfiaa, ut his daughter Ls violently oppmed to it. and she says as long u ° h" h" he 511011111 be Perfectly hIIPD and want no one else. Now I think a lot of this girl and do n0 want to do anything w make her unhappy, and l fear that if I marry her father that slv 't"lll be m. IMP 1m"- Whflt d0 you think of the situation? 10w. ouws b; BIAGE WOULD LIBERATE FA . t there any chance of the girl return- \ roblem 1f? Perhaps if you wait a, little, it. 4r, - prance ofl to the altar with hlm, and De glad I over to you to take care of. But don t marry the father 1f you would have t0 anouse with the daughter, unless you are bun for ble. She would b9 $311101“ i 01 You. She would resent her father's aflectlon for you, She wo d be urlous over your mumlng any authority in the house she m; ruled since her mother's death. And she would make your llfe a tor- ment to you. Hell hath no fury like a balked old maid daughter And a - - e-man er u WhETliIeISeWlQuiiKlithQn? the)‘; iii! tilt d thattsc many children take about their parents re-marrylngyrbgy dOIYef X811 to sacrifice themselves by refusing to man-y 1n order w 5m- a, ome and take care of Hither or Mother. They an not; even W111i“; m 29811211101811" evenlnzs entertaining Pain or Mama inst/cad of going out one g 0r to the movies. But they ra an awful row at the mere Sllg. fisltllxtienmthgtérflaézlgtr or Mother find companionship and \.ffg5h"1n{gm5[ Uve in the same DEAR. DOROTHY DIX—I ' ggyldvf twfsnw. tM molly do iiincitlgrliialvivuiiilyfrxiiriigslucligiity riliani/iivl f“? wan me o ertvehme d lt ' - my rents ex 111111113 cvcivthlfi. “Th: 313T; triiiiiiigiiwarigiiitvivlniii gut; llihgrérfiie mlaaltwepotélélr rmtrgmesbo d Itglve with the oneG I love. or own . K. Ion ANSVgEIP-Tcll your parent; at. once about. your marriage. The Iexxroa! theeev m a secret from them. the more hurt they will be and into a n" ‘y wm resent; your conduct. A girl la very foolish w enter e ma use because it uta her in such an equivocal position. People always wonder about it an gossip about lt and this being a can. BOIiOlLs world. they have small faith in a belated marriage license. Needlecraft For The Home soon cunmrvc may roos / To Make for the Younggu" An adorable play dress and . fetching 'bonnet tlnat will make sla- tcr thrill with femininity: while Bro. ther wll! feel every mo); i; m“, m "19 fllllfdy overall. The pattern for the dress includes the cut-out for the applique ln fish design; the Dlttem for the anchor comes with tigtorvmiil’ m u Ye o. 9 dea ed r sires l. 2. S. and 4. Sine llmieauliga 1 3'4 yards 35~fnch fabric with 3- 3-4 yards blndlnk for dress and hut. Applique included. Style No. 2738 la designed for aloe; 2 to 8 Stu 4 requires 1 3-8 yards 35-inch fabric for overall; l yard 06-inch for blouse. Applique fnr eluded. 56M twenty ocnta lot pattern wrm your name, address and style 21gb“. Be cum to state clue you Rune OIU Province Britain's new magistrates - - men and women - - are filing to lectur- e! in learn their 1o as Arranged by the Magistrates‘ Association. II C TS.BIIRIIS u and BRUISIS miAnnslmc lnunm