\ Woman's Re alm 0 THE WOMAN'S REALM Living 8. Leisure '1 Social and Personal "I Fashions vounecmurs kqvqfinrlnon Q23 laxatives or llcnll 1 momuulnuvi PERIODIC PAINS YOU CAN HAVE IT IN MINUTES will! ills lull 7 Imliptiu lonely or Nmy luck clnnlimavrn s CAPSULES i118 or surface dirt which clings to your tile. and removes discolor- ations. Wash off with warm water and an "allpwe" 5081p. rinse thor- oughly. THE COMMON FOLK It is not the few gfmt men who save the world; it is the multitude of simpler folk who go their way and do their work work and Goodwill-these alone can save us. Arthur Mee GOING-TO-DO ' He slept beneath the Moon. He basked beneath the Sun; He lure-d a life of izoinIY-todo, And died with nothing done. James Alberry WHAT P115751 wru. no +51% U118 Dmduct to he fried It saw it. Now, I have the greatest i ' White 5D°I5‘Dfl' furniuure caused early i“ the mmmmg‘ one tablespoon of butter in the lng, irom this evening's hours. I frying Dari. then add the other fat, wonder l! certain mils m H115 such as pork or bee! dri ing or house at Alderiea would reully like ccrnmelcial shortening, beoro ad- to hear the truth. Especlfllll’ 85 1 twill take a food e rt to d i, re ard for o. truthful person. But 'that a combina-tionxplias been m wllllethcr the truth should be tem- yin-Stead of pure butter. .pcred with kindness, or lire-whim - o o ‘in the original state is something . y Store lemons in a sealer or glass I have yet to learn. I prefer to foi- .Jar with metal top, and they will low the former method. For ex- keeip fresh much longer, ample: last night after lunch - . . when I finally convinced the other Stale baking powder makgg an members of the family here. that ‘EIflCICIIL silver polish use 1; d1-y_ it was time to retire, Judy search- ,alld then polish afterward with a 1X18 111 11 (illllbmifd 5°!‘ mmemlng IsOfL, warm flanney or other, happened to find a bell. , ,, , Just an ordinary bell, the kind that Indelible ink stains can usuall fanners attach to horse's harness be removgd m. rubbing Mm equal when goihguto town with or for a ‘Paris of ammonia and turpentine. 1954i N°W she said laughink to James. if you want to get gains I'm the very When l’ . and ou hear one to help you. James tv heat will generally disappear if m“ be“ ring Dorothy Dix Says- Will GI Joe Be Better Husband? MY NIW YEAR. 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Add a teaspoon of Qtrong Vlng- There are many starry-eyed optimists who are prophuying that j-n-n-n-i-cu h Zfll‘ to flat used for frying ddllgh-l one of the beneficient effects of the war will be to make better hul- _AcHEs _BY_-E Wlnlmnkor lttlalislsw, niligldanigieivlevilrlill ablstorb _ gandsb Tliiey i8)’ that ‘when Johnny comes marching home he will be _. . resu wl ouse- ro en u an ex ent that not even the most hopeful wife ever H EA D_COLDS q-femknfw‘; ghnkewulsygllrwbgflh mlwh 113mm" I B’ h bu“ Funu" w". expected to see. and that it will be a pleasure. instead of a pain in the G R | P P E ,0?" mes g1 “m3 h w (up l To g1" ain't fmtfulqfled my“ negk, is live yivilth a mant who lilas bee? drilled in the habits of neotness ‘ sot clog}; 1n 331-059,“. and n”, w" w f led (was h I ' an or er an o come omen on me. them This loosens the light Colt- onioiis. etc . sfllfcSt bgwllshslimlsy’ When 1 look back at the lnorn- ~ . a Nv- more. they My. will w"! wives have to pick up after hus- bands who hang their clothes up on the floor and scatter trails of cigarette ashes and sections of the Sunday u: r r wherever they go. No more will Friend Hus- race rwd mu caaatorrmown GUARDIAN " J n———%=—- -——~ -—' . l '-_‘§l “W! about bread made with 0 If you bake at hfine, on can band leave the bathroom looking as if a typhoon had struck it. No more will wives be expected to be] female FBYs who are called upon: to locate husband's clean shirt’ and his pet tie when he dresses. And never, never, never again will any man who has done KP. duty speak slightinBly of women's work; and wonder why they make a chore of peeling potatoes. in- stead of regarding it as good. clean fun. It is an intriguing picture d dommtic bliss that these dream- ers paint. and it would be enough comm; n1; rely on F LEISCH '1 Literatur ‘S fresh Yeast to help you bake wholesome, delicious bread. Ask for it at your r's— the Yeast with the fami- e1 / a Fleischmann’s Fresh Yeast Got Inn Vitamin». Mora Pep by mung g cake: of PLEISCII. MANWS Fresh Yea-g i "l7 GIL Thll Irolh fiar yellow label, Canada's favorite or over 70 years. N M group of 9 ‘F’ novsmil A taurlht w" 1s as necessary trprubbed lightly vl-"ell a soft '__ . IIOIIIIIG SMILE spirits of camphor. l! - o ITIIIETTI If you have floors that you l.» give very expensive prizes, ii sue (‘Ill afford it and wishes to do so? A No: this should not bc done b» lllSE other members of the club v mi be able to afford such ex-v "ugnncc. cntlnual dipping into the wax when you are through just the sack inside out and the will slide into the can. There n, bit of waste. quckly and casil_v_ and much is saved. Sa-ve the bag for ilse. South, "can you-all tell nic wily the lions didn't eat de Prophet Dan- c .. ‘lilo, pahson; why was it?" , "Because de most of him was Q Is it proper for a bachelor ml backbone and de rest was grit." (llllflillfl in his hotel suite? _ ——* _,\ Yes o; course, m. should Pat. Lend me a shovel to get my unploy hotel servants and enter-l friend 0111i 01' i119 1908» l~in JllSt as he would in a nrivatekiogfgguflr. HOW fal‘ 11115 ‘lzmlmllilitl-ille number of nlen lllldl P811 UP 1° 1115 51111195- Willllfll invited lo a subscription Farmer: Cant he get oui him- . _ , . . 1 "m" ma“ Equal? men are in- jam: an. but I10 fell in head TS. e ll‘ he sunk 111115 over. of the oven and prevents n smells, since the cookie sheet ‘ ‘Am Lgggxaveg n13‘??? removed on the instant, lsatulutied with wood alzollol or il-y emptying tile contents of a o o o all Kcopt a larged-sized cookie slice-ti nga in the bottom of yovr oven; if a pie, ypu going to roast a chicken or just remove the cookiclmake dressing for illl and clean. It saves the finishmnion?" cloth said, with quite ‘an an‘ ance: “When you hear v ,ring, Jump to your feet!‘ of my two falthfuls rang or oven noticed the bell this morning? As I said. at times the truth should be of as that b WBX. u num- La ff§§fldn,°““ °l W“ w“ ‘M’ 1" tempered with kindhcss! Or else '9 pound sugar sack and . . n . ,.,.. n51“); (‘my as your ‘vaxfl _ ‘e the statementsaltheld cntintls. - »_. l mes‘, ° , 111° sack “WW5 11151 There was much work planned rig islsehagigiinigrmhggrc:rdwmib‘1 "BIN-ll" Johnson." asked a Ymmg‘ “"”‘ 1° 5° Lhmllgh '~° m"? for today. Judy happening 0n the ~ J v E l . ‘videdwflke Negro divine in (he linoleum or H0015 evenly. and saves mammal“; time for gain; m“, the Can- road, went to the comer-store W?" carly as she said to do "the mar- WflX keting." The greatest need today 151W was for sugar. Yeast-cakes too and the WRX K0€S_0n "cereal-material" Judy said. "And 111118 do you know?" she asked with a liter gl gle, “were need onions Mrs. Ellen." Oh. dear. were we to have our food flavored with onion in? Then Judy said: "How are one without When I've often. because badwf distance, have cooked and eaten cahi chicken that as Tim our one-time- hired-man used to say: "Would water’ without . make your teeth begleflt of onion. There were other s» ' But than if Judy wish- ml/r 1s YOUR 540055 so MUCH W/l/TER THAN MINE ,7 MARY ceammx ADMIRED YOUR DAU6HTER'$ suowv-wum»: BLOUSE Yes! RINSO'$ RICIIEILLIVELIER SUDS GIVE THE 170/7537’ WASH YOU'LL NEVER as smsnco JEAN, YOUR BLOUSE is THE WNITEST We SEEN IT m A LONG nmgnwo THE WASHABLE COLORS ARE BRIGHT AS FRESH FLOWERS '. ...._.____ --__..___, INSLQ_GIVES THE WHITEST ASH ed to carry them. it was very easy ‘to consent. This chicken would be stuffed with the best of dressings— lonion-seasoned - that ever graced ,cur board! ' ‘ .1 This was Karolyns birthday. Yesterday when we spoke of it —~ Jeanie and Judy and I-Jeanie said: "Let's have a chicken and invite them out." When matters were finally settled, the chicken- from roost to table~was left to my |care. Jeanie was to make the birthday cake; Judy, the pies. It does take a substantial meal to fill working-men, and on a farm. lat least at Alderlea, these 8T8 sav "A Happy Birthday to You" ‘Karolyn was able to return the good wishes. That's it. They are closer even than sisters. They are ‘;_(Cont_irl_ued_i'i_i_i_ e 8) r own? zodiac s: S DESIGN NO. These pretty flower 1M0 are to crochet on hon hlefs. 1Da lea. tulips. ctlr flower and clocus are dainty den . Pattern No. 1130 ‘ ' comp ete instruc- 11M tions. To order pattern: write or semi above picture with your name and address with Ill cents in coin or atom to Needlework Bureau Char otteiown Guardian. Design No. 1130 Nuns Street Address OII ell Which to make any wife fecl that the war cloud had not only a silver lining but was studded with diamonds if her John was returned to her l- Grade-A husband who pressed his clothes and shined his shoes and kept all of his belongings in their proper places. And, if, in addition, a top sergeant had taught him how to take a bawiing out without talk- ing back, she would think that the millennium had arrived. But the question is: Will this beautiful vision of the post-war hus- band really materialize. or is it just wishful thinking? Will Johnny come back thoroughly and permanently domesticated. or will he have reverted to the wild? Will he be so fed up with obeying orders that he will resent even a suggestion from his wife? Nobody knows what G. I. Joe is going to be after the war. Maybe he is going to be a hc-saint who washa the dishes of his own accord. who helps with the chi ren, and dams his own socks and says yes ma'am to his wife. Or aybe he is going to be nervous and irritable and discontented and the very devil to live with. There in nothing harder to do than to take up an old rolationlhip or an old way of life where we laid it down. Insensibl we ” gs and conditions change without our realizing it. And that is going to make the home coming of many a servlceman a tragedy, instead of the hap- piness that both he and his wife have looked forward to. The soldier's dream of finding upon his return everything at home Just exactly like he left it is impossible of realization. His wife will be a little older, the children will have grown out of their balbyhood, the cottage o! which he was so proud will look poor and shabby to eyes that have seen the grandeur of fine cities. The man who has lived with other men will be a little bored by his wife's chatter about ration points and the price of butchers.’ meat. And those who have walked with death and danger and known high adventure will find it hard to go back to a place behind a counter. IIIQKBIAI The Ili ‘Iio remove all dirt from water Ind than rub info tho scalp the Juice o! a lemon instead of soap. Rinse the hair thorou hly and dry it with I soft towel, will leave the hair soft and glossy. Frying Huh When preparing cornmeal mush to fry. add a tablespoonful of 8o the post-war husband is going to have s job adjusting himself to domesticity. And so will his wife while he is doing it. 15w i" Hf 1BETTER ENGLISH By Anne Ashley I l D‘ C’ wmmm Put a few of V_icl.r.l_Va-tro-nol _____..___..___.. — upmh "e153,", "We" Q ,, ,, ,,,,, ,2 oilswlxls...“ asst "limo *2; We“ 5='~'%=»---*@ m" . ow can eep pprea s ,, . k n. . , from wrlnkllns? "m" 91"“ 3' nyiu'l'n.fm 2 What ls the correct ,. ciatlon of “chiropodisif? 3. Which one of these words is mlwlilellffd? Au revoir, audacity, audatorium. . What does the word "aur- oral“ mean? ii. What is a word beginning with pro that means "reproducing freely’? A. It will not wrinkle and can be kept off the floor by beginning at the top and folding it in halt‘ to- wards the foot. Then fold from each side to the middle, in this way making a triangle with its base at the foot of the bed. Bbld the point over the foot/board. I make a liquid glue? A. An effective glue can be made by putti naphtha info it ANSWERS llo This l-'or Acute AT llllll bottle and disso Vlng shellac in it L u 1 to the consistency desired. formuslglll zllogréxgstbltce ‘gqglgf: T!‘ WW olvuulous‘ . d fi) ‘mwrtoll-‘gnbeclomlfxelgp dist. first i as in kite, first o as in Th, ova-blouse J " the 1 r _ . A‘ A“ cooking m‘ and ‘MW gfid-Wggfigbflie-BS ogeyaigggeuzxlrtfoct importance of the costume ioohl pings should be kept in the refrig- orator to prevent their becoming rancid. Pertaining to or like the dawn; roseate. "Her cheeks suffused with an auroral blush." Longfellow. 5. Prolific, COOK'S norm I cones SPANISH can“ l‘ grreaglulated gelatin 3 9C8 Wilts t '2»??? ‘i’; O 0 l cup hot nllilk“ 1 ibllllwn vanilla 2 egg whites ‘A cull sugar MQthOGI 508k gelatin in com coffee. Beat m! yolks and nit and add hot coffee and milk, cool; ova;- hot water, sill-rm; until thickened enough ooa spoon. Add gelatin and stil- until dissolved. Remove from hut... add vflhllla and cool. en the mixture befllns to thicken fold in the mop- lllsue made by addin sugar to the slmf belie“ en Wh m. mm into llflhty greased mould or individual sherbets and chill thoroughly. 56TH: nix persons. MEDLEY CRANBERRY lllllsll 4 cups cranberries z orange! IIEIPS PIEIIIII PEIISPIRITIIJII SPOTS Illll llllflll WITHOUT IIRITATIIIC ‘IIII ‘KIN ARRID gives you double protection. It protects you from perspiration odor, and g ma?‘ helps protect your clothes from penpin- 31,4 c“ “n, iion spots. Arrid is an odorless deodorant, Method? Wash the c ranbmlu and put throush the food chopper with the fine texture of a beauty cream. Quarter ‘the unpeehd maul-I I: vanishes instantly —- giving immediate mulu. With Anid, you are absolutely aw.“ ‘$6 glggoafrgmduwvfg safe —un enioy yourself wherever you put mm“); m, yo“; ch09”;- ‘in ne- " of (he ‘ Protect f‘ ”' t e inland other your daiminesl and chum with Anni. gxgxlfedmgtnllu- 5111f" lflratul: Sim using u: today. It ls very economical. store in a 00%| ‘bellies until ready in l 15¢. 39¢ and 99¢. serve. CREAM PU"! ‘A cup melted shorteninl a cup boiling water 1 cup flour Make it 6011181055. or with ruffles, ‘, in solids or‘ in a blossom print.‘ Combine it with a slim lklrt. No. 2516 is out in allies 14. fabric; sh ollar: ch I with 2 1-8 ylrda 30-inch fabric. Pattern o." on: The Charlottetown Guard on. i-llhll Milk Ill on nrloo control m In mu d b tternlilk m id be "'°"°"" l" ‘l: Mvllglrllrih CH4 chilled hxclxt t: the ice anitlushculd all?” I ° w" .111" 1'11"! a t~".:*i:.=e. “on: 0am esodbcse Qhutowflw a ébgxofgmoiiening. u a sanitary pre- W“: w {he “chum” A- N0. lhisoniar flashcard- voked and it is now entirely an the individual stores u to whether or not they will exchange goods sugar and two tableapoonfuls of " Q‘ when "m 111m" ¢°“P°““‘ mnk’ “d 1' w“ m ' “l” “W” begémemliltllagllw a It will-heroin: valid January . f. Needlecraft ll FOR THE HOME. lo. la, i 1 Size ' k JOB OIILY Y0ll lllll llll Price Control Question; and Answer! and All ' . ...§.l1*"7i."“'11 axioms" $°..‘i"'" "lib "l"- c Trade son's 1' m’ m“ "'1 . Is there smiling pcriceol used musical instruments? A. Yes. Q. I took my persian lamb ooii to a furrier to have a. new collar ypo of fur. number oi equired. etc. however. tiu furrier must not charge more than the price charged by him fol- m: some amount of work durln the basic period, floptember 15 t! October 11th, i941. . dogma-maul! ‘MIN ilvmcilrlfl court”?