m-.,~u-i-:_¢ ._ r. . . Living o Woman's Re alm z Social a Leisure The Woman's Realm QUIDLYITLIDE Uldilllntimqsndthsdoyis dny’ I Ie hath numbered its hours, though the)’ haste to delay Ila acs is sufficient, we not alone. As t e dsy, so tbs strength that. H0 gliveth own. Wills. may. I181! SKIN LEATHER Skin frcm flounder-s is being used fii Holland for shre learther and to repair automobile tires. TAKE GOOD CARE OF WOOD FURNITURE NEW YORK -'Crit.ical" is the word for wood these d.i_\'s And the vrooris on Washington's mustn't list are the very ones most popularly used in the making of furniture Wlii-ii uicnns that it is s sound idea to (insole special attention to _vour lllllTliiiYlil furniture in the days to como lvlzvlwignny mm have a lot to say about the evils of dry air and central heating, which tends to make B, good veneer peel of! like s banana skin Adequate humidify- inc ii-iil forestall disasters. It is swcrrvted that fitted waterpans or the saddle-ling tgrpo of humidifier he installed on every radiator in the home BRILLIANT CANADIAN Bfliznheth- Grczorv hfiicGlll proh- ablv is the only woman on this rontlnent who holds the position of rhief aeromsiiifcnl engineer in sn aircraft plant. She has held th >__ N 6W under-arm Cream Deodorant “W! Stops Persplroiion A ‘ii l. Does nor m: dresses or men's ins. Does nor irriurs slum I. Nowairingiodry. Csn bound light aim shnvirigi I. Instantly stag! perspiration (or 1 f0 5 days. rcvcnrs odor. l. A pure, white, greaseleln luinicss anishing creami B, Awarded Approval Sell 0f American lnsuruze of launder- trig for being harmless to I ric. isiihe ‘lf-"Qes: pdegdOlo n fllfl to make . complete instructions. To order pattern: Writs, or ssrid dress with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Ewn Guardian. o Charlottetown Guardian. Needlework Department. Design No. ill. gAM1_-----a~-__._.--._-.____-_a;- gnry___.____.-___-_____-_..___._--a RTREET ADDRESS—-——-—i-Y position at In Osnsds Oar and Fbun plant since 1N9. Min MacGil ‘s name wu mentioned in New York yesterday when Mrs Edgar D. Hardy, president of the National Council oi women or can- ada, toldthc National Council of Women in the United Btatol that Canadian women "are very proud of Elsie MsoGill, who directs one of the biggest war-plane plants in the British Exmplre." She has th¢ dis- tinction of being the first and only woman Ln Canada to have designed a new and successful type of sero- plans. known as the Marple Leaf Trainer II. It was designed as s primary training machine. BRUSH CLOTHES DAILY Brushing daily. and airing on hangers before putting clothes in their closets, will freshen them and help remove creases. Brush inside seams and pockets frequently, tum- ing the latter inside out. Sweaters or other knitted garments shouldn't be hung but shaken out and aired after wearing, then carefully fold- edandplacedonnsheiforina drawer. T0 REMOVE SPOTS To get spots out of woollens, first try sponging with cold water. Ii’ it's grease lny it. face down 0:1 an ub- sonbent pad and sponge the back with cleansing iuid. sponge towards centre of spot and keep moving it along on pad until grease is gone. GOLD LOCKETS Gold bckets on slender chains. DESIGN N0. 1181 The pineapple design which creates this handsome tablecloth h It is the favorite among all risedleworkers. Pattern No. iiai contains 1m of materials needed. illustration of It-iwml In! Y'S COCOA . Ike favour/re for0ver200 Year: worn inside this frock, are parti- cularly appealing now, where her sweetheart. picture, securely en- closed, is hidden away from curious eyes. HINTS ON ETIQUEITI ‘when you have occasion to comb your hair, powder your nose or otherwise repair your toilet in s. ublic wash room, leave the dress- ng table as neat Ian when you cams in. Eirercise the same neat- ness in such matters as you would at home. UGLY DUCKLING PROBLEM CHILD These back-to-school fins days to check your daughter's charm education . _ . which, of course, is education that you should provide at home. The mother who wants her lit- tle girl to be a happy child and women will not tell her she's no days are beauty _ . . dis will show her, rather, how to bs rim-active dc- spitc any flaws, any seeming oom- monplaceness, in her physical makeurp. Dozens of professional charm- ers who are not natural great beauties demmiistratq that charm- can be acquired. Fundamental rim criARur-rirrown GUARDIAN A Morning Smile ‘Loin’ A woman of uncertain vocal st- taiziments deemed it heir vocation not merely to lead but also drown thseffoxisofmsvillsgscho. choir ma; in protect and uksd vicar to inform the offender that she must sing more in harmony. Cnllingonhersssoori u ho could brace hlself up for the u:i- the vies-r said bla-ndlyr “And now. Miss 11., I have been asked tosays wordor two a- ut your --" "Don't men ion it," tbs chorister broke in "Not to ms be the praise -1t's s gift " A SMILE The iheuma ism. "Every bone in my body aches," he complained "You ought to be glad you are not a herring." said the optimist now —never show your awareness of it. Rather, show her good pos- ture and mow her How to walk easily It might be worthwhile to have her bark against a wall and straigten her spine against it . . even practice this regularly, if ne- cessary. But do riot constantly call her attention to her less than perfect cflrrlilse- Arid . above all. set her a good example. 1i’ her awkward- ness is marked. You may find it helpful to show her your confi- dence in her by s. glance as she enters a room -look at her con- fidently before she stumbles The same idea goes for groom- ing routines Show her how to keep h-er skin and hair clean and smoth her cutlcles well pushed back, her dress neat and attrac- tive. And remember that, most children have is strictly practical head -thiey believe what t ev see Hence, if your own grooming is satisfactory. your daughter's likplv psychol of it: conviction on Just thgypoint. Arid any mother can provide that conviction for ' her daughter. If she's s clumsy little creature me and above victim with your srloite- "Etiquette for Charlottetown Guardian Home Ber- vics Address. Bs sure to writc you: name, address and this nuns cf bodclet. will be. too. It's instinctive Wltli her to do as you do. If you do one thing and sav that she must do another _ there's trouble ahead. She will be con- fused bv the conflicting sugges- tions. may beccme naijpfululv my So taach hier skilfully. And, of "Our-SP. never allow q. sister or brotlrr to tease her about her appearance. Girl i- Etiquette Popular That ghastly feeling that you've done something wrong, that people are laughing at you (or wincing!) I!!! sometimes be perfectly right, Peopls D0 look down on you when you commit some obvious breach of etiquette. Like walking across I dance- flocr alone! After a dance a girl who knows what to dc asks her gunner to taks her back to her lends or wbcnvsr shs may wish ssimist was suffering from i vVvTvv-w FO FO m hi Ba/Uboiuib ACADIA BAKING POWDER T2’. Baking Powdor roslly isq you must EXPERIENCE- in your baking tho pvonl texture, retaining both’ moisturo and flavour,‘ that rosultirfrom Acadia’: uniform, DOUBLE ACTION. leavening agents to econ- omical Acsdiis BETTER BAKING RISULTSl nus DURill’ n ITS Pllllill know how puro and od Bax-hour's Acadia dspsndublo Just one pound will show you why so many good cooks are singing Acadia’: praises . .why so any are switching from gh-priced, old-fashioned GRIIPY CLUSTEII mrmr= w. pan: Cook over low heat, nir- Iwflm marshmallows are half "i. ......M....:" "en-rut" un smoc - crisp tics consul face. 5'51». Makes 3i FROZEN LOLLIPOPS Sprinkle 1 envelope (1 spoon) mflsvoied gelatin: i canned on 1. Heat. 2 oupl of cocktail; sdd to gelatine mixture; stir un- til gelatirie dissolves. Cool. Pour into freezing tray (do not remove partition). when partly frozen, l:i- gii; short woodiden POPCORN BALL! Measure 1 cup popping corn. Pop as directed on package. Sprinkle with salt. Melt 1-4 cup butter or margarine in skillet Cut 1-2 pound marshmallows in quarters. Arrange layers WP- corn and marshmallows in skil- let; cover. Heat slowly until marsh- mallows gglrtialiy melt, , Mix well; form in Is. CRANBERRY SHOBTCAKI ,- O-Q-O-O-O-O Dorothy Dix OYS- ‘an, together. an undertaking. railroad fare. to I0. And s well-bred rnui, of course, will never leave a girl in the middle of the dance floor-any more than he'd give his order first in s restaurant-or neglect to offer his arm to his girl when crossing s crowded street or getting out of s car. The popular girl knows her part 1| to receive such courtesies graci- ously, not 1n a crude "Don't bother." That's why she's dated, rushed! You could be. too, if you wen lurs of ths rules. Our BZ-pagg book-let tells both girls and men how to act on dates-whether dBMiHZ. dining, motoring. at the theatre or sports events. Tells Whit 1° H!’ in introductions. on u" 59169110 Discusses office and travel etiquette, petting. Can-J ll- l-n inn- A—- ___ Bend 20c in coins for your copy of Young Modems" of the same religion. Minus Moflzefs Blessing, Wants to Marry Foreigner Travelling Alone fin South America Unconventional DEAR MISS DIX: I am deeply in love with s young man who is f l a European but is how on the staff of s South American hospital. I meet I and ‘yam and ' him six years ago while I was at boarding school in his country. where his sister was my roommate, and I spent much time in his own homo. So our love has stood the test of time and is based 0n our growing up My mot-her is violently opposed to my mlrrYi-BR this WW8 m“. although she likes and admire; him very much personally, solely on the ground that he 1s not sh American citizen and that we are not Through her tears and threats and entresties she extracted u. promise from ms not to marry until I was 21. So I thought I would go to him. Now I am oi age and intend to marry the man I love, but. the trouble is that on amount of passport. difficulties it looks u though he will not be able to cuter tbs United States until after the war is over. I have s little money of my own which would take care of a minimum passage on s steamer to South America, but not enough to pay for my passage by sir, and I know Mother will not help me out. Also, I have hit s. snag in mak- ing any arrangements The steamship lines are very reticent about giving information about accommodations, dates of sailing, etc, and I do not knw how g0 about getting my passport without Mother getting wind of" it. Please tell me whom to get in touch with. And I would also appreciate it. greatly if you would give me your opinion about such But. do you not agree with me that if I should find s. way to get down there that I should take it? TRUDY ANSWER! My dear girl, it i’- s. sud and sordid thing ran WQI! love's young dream ha; to be financed, but such is, unfortunately, the case, and I warn you, with s11 the earnestness that I can command, against starting on your love chase without a good. big, fat roll oi . I money in your pocket. Especially now, when travelling is so uncertain, . when sailing shedules have been knocked into smithereens will °M nsver knows st, what port one may be landed. You can't. budget l. trip now, as we used to do in the past. and ssy so much for trans- portation, so much for meals for s. given number of days, so much for Flor instead of getting to your destination in three or ' four or five days, you may be that. many weeks. And, believe me, you touch the bottcm of despair and fright and loneliness when you find yourself in a strange country, whose lan- gusgs you do not even speak, virlthout money. (Continued on page d, Col 4) f MISIRIIS OF BaiiysCold Relieved As I-le Sleeps PROVINGl—-—————— Santa. Rides Agaln- TO THE RESCUE ow . . . here's a reliable home-proved medication that works 2 ways st once to relieve distress of child's cold -ovon while lie sleeumwljust rub throat, chest and bsc th Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. And Instantly Vapokubgoestoworktorelieveccugii- ing spasms, case rn r soreness or tightness, and inzlce resntlflfll. wmfgrl; in s . ten mo n , mos o ti: m is goni. For bows sake try Vicks VnpoRub oonlflit. t mun be good. because when colds rricst mothers use Vicks VspoRub. consume nuns-To relieve dis- "sllfll ll qllll wall,‘ l!“ ‘And uni“; he [c “mpg” - G f a I'll help llllll" flfid IIIDQ. v ilk-gill. 1m lie h iili-iniie a not ride this m“, w "m n. mum‘ 1. d. 2 cups fresh cranberries 2 cups chopped tart apipl 1 cup canned pineapple ti its 1-2 cup sugar 1-2 cup corn syrup or 1-3 W? maple syrup or 1-4 cup 110M7- 1-8 teaspoon salt, _ B hot baking powder biscuits. 1 cup cream. Miiuped- Chop cranberries, mix wiiki apple pineapple, sugar, corn syrup and salt; let stand for 2 to S’ hm!!!- Bsrvs between and on top 0! 8P1“ and buttered hot biscuits. Tor with whipped cream. Serves t. GIVE BUCKEL OR. PIN FlKIOtlUIIEl jewelry is always wel- come and this Christmas when we ace s shame! 0! 119W". "Wk! grin? may b0 consid- ered very serious y, MILKWEED RRODUCTI Products of the milkwfiiid l" being used in the manufacture of DID". rayon and nitro-celiuloss. NATURAL STADIUM If the famous Meteor Crater in Arizona. were an athletic stadium it ha‘; been estimated it would seat 2,600,000 persons. Besffbrflal IIVY| v | v Macmillan-Pines A wedding of much into-est in me MH-TILLHA\B was soiemsimeu in me umwu onurcii new nature»! evening wneu was Jiik-llnfll‘ 40;“ Pinon. dsiitinwr of ma‘. and mo. Kflnnehn 1., Pinw. kwflviue. N. a» was umiieo in carriage w 1.48110611- am. James l‘ ser Macmillan R-U- A., son of Mrs. Macmillan and the late J.A. Macmillan, onanotrc- wwn. The ceremony was performed by tho pastor Rev. A. A. McLeod in the presence of a large number of iriends and relatives. The chancel was artistically decorated with baskets of unite and mauve chry- san emums. The bride. who was given in mar- riahgs by her father, wore u. gown of w to silk Jersey, floor length, with skewers; freeze _ The Packers of LIPTON‘S FULL-FLAVOURED (Small Leaf) TEA nd Personal I Fashions z Literature Bupakiix ~ . A\ ur mull! — y iHQuiLLeS NICE ENOUGH for Either School or Sunday Bell l: but t it's easy to make, and suitable for sl- most any fabric, from washables to light-weight wool or rayon. style No_ 2630 is designed for sizes 8, l0, l2 and 14. Size 8 requires 1- ‘l-B yards 35-inch fabric, with 1-8 yard for belt. To order pattern: Write or lend picture with your name and sd- dress with 20 cents in coin or stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau The Charlottetown Guardian. Style No. 2630. Name Street Address . City Province Dewolfe, Eleanor icy and chapel veil, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and baby mums. The bridesmaid Miss Katherine Martin, Halifax, wore pink sheer with black poke bonnet. and. carried an old fashioned noscgsy. Captain Jim" ROY RCA Hom“. was best mm. 'I‘hs ushers were Kenneth Hineo, jr., brother of the bride, and George Macmillan, Charlottetown, brother of the groom. The church organist, Ewan B, 9181116. Dlflyed the wedding marches, and during s Nuns M!‘ ' S§KL§fmaiZF$$fQLTFZi$ mfinfluvgfldlgrrfi-oulfwnsih ii m3;- Btrcst Addrcn lidccsneright wlththeflrstbrcnthi Mn‘ Do o‘ mlmmhpmaxhim; giéiv?! icihbi. ma: med Walsh, 0i . 01h "vim w“. Id iii‘. nififinfiéfiit B! Geoff Hayes long . . Jorie Burgess, Kentviile. The bride's travelling costume was navy with grey accessories.‘ Lieu- wnant and Mrs. Macmillan will visit the groom's relatives in Charlotte- town. after which he will rejoin his Unit now stationed at Bedford, and the bride will resume her duties on the headquarters staff Aldersliot In- IBIIU‘? Training Centre. Mrs. Macmillan who is one of Kentvilles most popular young women was with Headquarters Staff, - - 1g- riiol-gillfi-X. before being trl-nsierr er ,rese Mlydgghot. nt. Position eu ant. Mwmll m; . site oi McGill Univergttylfid hadua YBB-I-"fl post-graduate work at 'I‘or- onto University, berm-e enlisting a, s. private. r A shower was held on Wednesday ""11!!! it the home of Miss Eliza.- beth Amy. when many friends pre-' 53$}. "°' "m “"6 m“ KM meals seem uli and uninteresting? nutritious-b lntlfldn] sue bcmop or coiiiplm label from pcdust. Adrian Dept. R16, Gibb Search cliiiinisiil. no cuuirui sruoi ccmuu unu. llcshd. ma. p Needlecraft For The Hom Is your a petite jaded during these tcmpcstucus timsr-dfi W" Tempt your family's appetite with desserts that are delicious and lane inanges and puddin s that can be made will’ a“ It little cost, with Canada Corn Star . The fine quality of Canada Corn Starch gives the best possible results -a smooth texture that makes corn starch desserts delightful. IIIII Said for tbs ucclluir Rulps lucklcfifl Denemfiwrin sny Canada Burch Hun levies. Bcl =J its