n _¢..__...--. an!» =1; or: "rw i Whma iving i» —The Woman ’s Realm KINDNESS One never knows How far a wcrd of kindness goes; One never sees How far a smlls 0i’ friendship flees. Down thioiigh the sears The dcorls forgotten reappears. One kindly word Tin- soiil. of many here has stizred. Alan coca his way Ann‘ tclis with cvezy passing day, Until Inc's end: “Olve friend " We 0.1111101 say W111i lips Z118 praising us today. We cannot toll Who s prayers ask God to guard us l well. But. kindness lives fiyond tho memory 0f k Q0, glrrs. i W o1 can bc bent after it has -~ l1‘ icli \\‘ zh phenol and for-l 111:1 (l(ll_‘.(.0 in a waicr solution. filliNlflzf} “TSDOM. Pawthinu a g1 vncnt at the knee '12" clDiu‘ 1s iiliixrrs difficult. 1i the, 1i.it.i1 l3 ppucrrl underneath and thel iuuicrla. is stretched acims em- lirciday hoops. the whole thing “"112 be kvpt taut and the work can llp clone GJ-SlCF and much faster. be- ‘ Uliilce there will be no puckering. OPEN PORES After cleansing your faoc with cold cream. use an astringent be-I fore you make up. to avoid open' ‘pzfeg and backheads. I Ouncs that glow for their entire‘ lvnzih ulicn a switch is touched have bcen invented for blind per- sons to protect them at night. KNOW YOUR SPOTS If garments are to be sent to the dry vllwnor, it is vrse to inform ti... (leaner as to the ‘kinds of spots unto mo he played the} n’s Re al TTTVWM‘ fruit c_:_uAR1.o'r'rg-:row1_y _ Qgggnlan m Y Social and Personal r Fashions '1 Literature w ‘ w‘ v-v vi Leisure Save your squeezed lemons, dip them in cindei dust and ruo your dirty enamel saucepan with it: re- moves sticking food and dirty marks and doesn't crack the ena- mel liks soda. Make sure the feathers won't work through yoilr new pillow tick- ing by waxing the inside of the cove, ironing it with a hot iron rubbed over beeswax and ironing Stralgthcn bent knitting needless that have done overtme for the troop» by plugnu thsm ‘nto boil- ing water 01' holding them in hot steam. straigthenilig with the fili- gers and then leaving in cold water to harden. The quickest wav to blanch al- monds is to but them in cod vizaicl‘. b.1112 to the bol and then pill. them into cold ivater again at once: the sklii- will iub 011 in ‘If you slop hot fat on to the kitchen tabs or floor. dash cold water on it at 011cc; this sets it before it has time to penetrate the wood and makes it PHSV to scrape off later. A lump of sugar put into the tea pot with the tea prevents it from staninlng the ted cloth; any spilt tea will come out in the wash quite easily if you do this. Avoid any risk of burning accl- denls by making thin cotton or flannelette materials used for kid- dies’ fancy desses or decoration purposes non-inflammable in this way. Wash and rinse the material and squeeze it dry- then soak for a few minutes in 2 02s.. alum dis- solved in 1 quart of boiling Water and used when cool: ham out to {icy without wringing or mang- mg. uotv. l-omzlilTiiiuln- in the bottom of a tlfimipllm iaiglfapeadhthathaa beenpooch- 0I1 WP 0f H16 filling. G U118! with Whipped cream. a in a buttered baking dish and do; boiling ivater and salt. and cook until tapioca has absorbed the wat- er. Sprinkle peaches with sugar and add to tapioca. Cook till tapioca is transparent. serve with sugar and a twinkling. l Add molasses. Mix flour, ginger, 506B. _salt and cinnamon toge and sift thoroughly. Gradually beat flour mixture into liquid. Beat until smooth. Peel and halve peaches and arrange in bottom of baking dish. Sprinkle with sugar. Pour ginger- bread mixture over peaches. Bake 50 minutes (350 deg). PEACH TAB-TB Put 3 tlbl C! in I m!!! Syrup for l0 minutes PEACH COBBLER 2 cups sliced peaches 1 a“, well beaten 2-3 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter Baking powder biscuit Mix eizz. sugar and peaches. Place PEACH TAPIOCA 1-3 cup quick-cooking tapioca 1 1-4 cups boiling water 2-3 teaspoon salt 3 cups peaches 3-4 cup sugar Put tapioca in double boiler. Add 11in cream. PEACH UPSlDE-DOWN CAKE 1-2 cup boiling water 1-2 cup shortening 1 cup molasses 2 1-4 cups flcur 1 1-2 teaspoons ground ginger 1 teaspoon soda 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon 1-3 cup sugar Half peaches Melt shortening 1n boiling water ther. in a moderate oven NGW Under-arm | Dorothy Dix Says- PLAIN LITTLE “MRS. SMITH” IS GREATEST OF ALL WOMEN History May Have Recorded Many Glamor- ous Women, But None Of Them Sur- passes The Unsun Homemakers Of To ay A group of high school girls asks me wiho is my favorite heroine. All. ifhats a hard question to answer. There have been so many great women through all the age wh Mm beeswax even, time before with butter. Cover with bscuit that I have never known which one I admired u» mar-a- lflogfiu?“ “l” l" m‘ acimatrslztlslaislizrazi ma; land reached Nightingale.‘ Anna Show gals, all. I received. ines who get little acclaim from the world at large, of my own particular, private, personal reverence Eve who, it seems to me, has never apple-eating episode. True, she got compensations she brought usl Gon- sider her record of achievements. She was the first human being evcrl women is plain little to cmve knowledge. She was the first- person on earth ever to rise above the fatuous complacency of wantinz to know more than they knew. She was the first original investigator. and so she was the pioneer o! all the scientists and inventors and ad- venturers who. like her, have risked Paradise to find out what made the wheels no round. Eve Had Her Good Points Eve also bestowed two other bene- factions on her sons and. daughters. To women she gave clothes. which from their greatest-grandmother's‘ time down to the present minute has been their chief preoccupation. an children have. Besides. she is pinch- o are to be revered for so many different masons g their armies to victory the glamor girl of all time" toria, the statmwomen under whose reigns Eng- her dreams and her firing her gun nursing; Clara Barton, who founded the Red Cmss; Frances Willard, who fou/glht the demon rum to a standstill; Came Chapman Catt and suffrage to women; Madam Curie, vfho with her husband discovered radium; writers and artists and musicians who have added to the sweetness and light of the world. ' » one of them, But, aside from these great ones. there are three smaller hero- |1"s ENOUGH r0 rum A oars new “rue wav avenvoue ADMIRES MY SIJNLIGI-lf WASI-IES Cl path, Elizabeth an? V1:- itspe k f lcvy; J nofAmwith a ° gtyrdomgmMollie Pitcher against the Red Coats: Florence the ministering angel of modern and Susan B. Anthony, who gave scores of women Great take off my hat to each and every and thank them for benefits but who are the object The first of these is got her Just deserts because of that fired out of Eden. but think of the| ~€-———-—--_-— omv TODAY "me 01111.9 WERE ASKING ME HOWI KEEP MV COLORED THINGS _, so BRIGHT. "wlru SUNLIGHT EVEN TOM'S MOTHER HA5 NOTHING BUT PRAISE FOR HIS SUNLIGHT- WASHED WHITE SHIRTS MY LINEN CUPBOAREYS A REAL JOY- SUNLIGHT- WASHED ctorues smeu. so FRESH AND swear! Yes-with Sunlight Soup you flat naturally vvhl and sweeter-am contain all-pure coup. Get Sunlight today. FOR WHITENESS AND NATURAl BRIGHTNESS SAVI CARTON ENDS on BEAUTIFUL SIIVERWAIEI ‘l; . _ ‘~ ” a only a Sunlight "s:- - ' carton and: and 15¢ to Sunlight }\ v Dept. F, Hamilton, 0m. You'll receive 2 Original Rogers tu- I no In the lovely, exclusive ‘ Allure" pattern-and infor- mation on ’ mutchln knives forkl, etc. Or aend liunllilit carton and: and 60¢ or 6 teaspoons. l Needlecraft- woman I honor above all other-l Mrs. Smith, who lives just around the comer and who is doing nothing more spectacu- lar than Just maklnll a home and bringing up a family. She is a frail little creature who toils beyond her strength every day in cooking and washing and sewing and patching and caring for her usband and children and a fretful old lnvallded mother. I don’t suppose she knows what it is not to be tired. but she never sits down to rest. She never has a nice dress. for all the money goes to buy the children fancy sweaters and coats and hats. such as the other I AMorniMSmIIQ PfULll/(l APRIIL16. 1941 wcsrnl This makes it possible HODIES LACK VALUE excitement whose thrill never stated. ing and saving and scraping to send W‘ him t" fPWWe the _8D0ts before Failure to desuz-n buildings of at- crean‘ Deodarqnt a pursuit in which they never wear- Johnny off to cmlege and give ch.- general rirv calming process tractive archllacural stye is an ‘ 54/3,)‘ led. a consolation that never failed Mamie music. lessons. 13 uwd- and v-laninatcs the possi- evil which must be mmhaltcd to ll'1 times of trouble and a tnbio 0f hllln- of any st-an becmning "set". lmpmvc conditions of 1mm- owner- Pérsplrtlfiun conversation that never wore out. When holidays come and the hus- ship. according to aiit-hnrlfes. Other conditions “Pinch make for poor mortgage security are bad construction, p001‘ workmanship, improper usa of materials. or use imn-Eéaii; mums Saw tape to The fmn- comers of your ironing blanket arid tic them lrmly to the table lees: it cavos of inferior materials, and ineffici- any annoying wrinkles an the ent or ObJEOtlOHH-Iblp room propor- blanket. ,_tion and arrangement. So That Her Baby . Won ’t Cry l. Does not rot dresses, does nor irritate skin. 2. Nowaitingtodryfianbeused righl after shaving. 3. Instantly stops persplml for l to 3 Hays. Removes odor from pets inrion. l. Apurqwhitqgreaselesnsfain- less vanishing cream. I. Arrid has been awarded 1hr Approval Seal of the Amencai band and children go of! to picnics and excursions. she works twice as hard pressing dresses and putting up lunches and getting them off. but she stays at home to take care o! mother. And to men she Rave the one perfect, unassailable alibi for a1l_of their sins of omission and commis- slon: the woman t-hou gayest me. SHE did it. My second dearlv beloved heroine ls Scheherazade. who discovered the one unfailing recipe for holdlnlz a. _ Mrs. Smith never complains. She husband and keeping him eating out is always cheerful and thinks her- of your hand. self lucky to have such a good hus- band and such fine children to slave Plain Little Mrs. Smith for. If you told her she was a saint it L; to keep him guessing. To and a martyr. she would laugh and keep him wondering what's coming sav that she only did her duty. She next. To keep him interested and doesn't even know that it takes more amused. for no man ever wearies of courage to fight the daily battle of the woman who always has a good life with adverse circumstances than story on her lips and a new trick 11D it does to lead a charge on a battle- her sleeve to bull on him. Scheher- fie.d. azade deserves to be the patron saint of all wives. Always on the Job Mrs. Smith is lust the ordinary woman. but she is my heroine. And —-Blll: “I'm learning to fly, Grand- ma. Pretty soon I can take you to the city in an aeroplane." Grandmother: "You will not! when I want to go to the city I'll go in an automobile - the way Providence intended me to go." ALL WORN OUT Dan-Mah overcoat-b insomnia. Boss. Jim-Insomnia? You must be wrong, Dan. Insomnia means you can't sleep. Dim-DEB fllht-mah coat ain't had a narp in five years. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 done got It's time to begin making cute little cotton frocks for your little girl. A fresh cotton print Ls prac- tical and pretty for this wide-skirted style with its dainty little collar and pulled sleeves. F16 sand-fitted bodice is a. style fea urc that is be- coming to little girls. This same pattern can be used to make a dress-up frock with a ruffle-trimm- ed square neck. The “chickle" em- broldery is fun for mother to do in bright colors and adds a distinc- tive note to the dress. Style No. 3084,is designed for sizes 2.4. 6 and 8 years. Size 4 re- --For The Home Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabric. aside. my favorite heroine and the But. in reality. and all jestlnlz I hope she will be yours. girls. DORUHIY DIX quires 1 3-4 yards of 35-inch fabric with 3-8 yards of contrasting for dress; 7-8 yard of fabric for (CBpflOlJYfll——SCl'ng dlfficut waters through which you must steer your 25 MILLION jars of Ari-id huvn boon sold. Try afar fodayl IIRRID m! . ,.. "f.‘l'.'r=.==.=.i"' .- KINGSVILLE, Ont. — (C?) — Naturalist Jack Miner has word from Hillsboro. Alabama, of a robin banded at the Miner sanctuary here meeting death flying against a. wire rice. HOUSE ON SLOPE CAN BE UNUSUAL When a house is to be built on a hillside, the plan should be spec- ifically desgned for a soping lot. It is a mistake to try and fit a housp that has been designed for -li‘riendly period for tlanicction-B involving money. propez-ty deals- slales. contracts, neoesary expan- SO11, toos. Generally good for industry, employer and emplo HCDRO For Wednesday, April 16th. MARCH 21 In APRIL 20 (Aries) improvements fin machinery, ye. PRIL Z1 to MAY 2.0 (Tar-us) -—. Your [Individual --’-— By Frances Drake WWW-lite °n "W" willie“ dLoura a with obstacles 1‘ diffi- Btr t Addres- give the full force of your ability. ° '_ °° Mmumcturmg. mung’ ‘stun: new gills-mag. Familiar work first fav contracts, cooperating with fel ow- wo.kers for the bette unent of your organization equally_ favored Wllh personal headwa research 5ND today —— impulsive haste, care- less changes — but forethought and mtelfgent management will bring you safey to port. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarium-Risky ventu as that have no intentional consfructlve purpose are taboo. Daring. cour- ageous thou ht and action that will be helpful righteous work and 12cm; ties should be undertaken with l. panties. Emb. No. 11208 includes several different motives and must ha or- dew! separately. Send Pvventy 120m coin l5 pre- ferred. for Patiem Wr'te plainly your Name Aduess and the style number Be sure to state the aiae you wish SCOPE _ Style No. 3084. FEBRUARY 21 to MARUII an (Plscesi-Not an easy day but YOU Namn JULY M w AUGUST 22 (mo) _ can accomplsh benefidai results by your ingenuity and refusal to he _.€ City Province A CHILD BORN ON 'I‘H'S DAY: Very artistic. charming. probably has lltrarv dbl/Gy- Achievement not hard for this bright. llkedble somebody. Help it to develop to the Y. AUGUST 23 tg SEPTEMBER 23 (Llibrai-Scentihc matters, study, All work and activities that especial. lsrticulal 1y in 11164110111’ flat ground to ert this type of_ ru- lau fill 1y M1111 re rugged endurance and de- and chem try. work cn inventions fufest its many fine talents. Needs ‘This English mother and child Thames when defence authorities attack, They're pictured during stringent test at Kingston-on- DAYS-OF-THE-WEEK SIMPLE EMBROIDERY y. I <- Roperly designed a. house on a hill can be onade interesting and connected by a few steps, are an entertanmg changc fzom the more usual plan. An attempt to adapt an ordinary plan to the x1091!!! lot is likely to have distressing re- suts. Doors are likely to be several feet from the gmund. necessitating steps that spoil the continuity of ths cxteror. or mrt the e-"th is taken out of thefside of the hi1‘ and expensive retaining walls must be bull . when a house la dulgned for a very albrupt slope. the ground leve‘ have actually gone through c gas discharged real tear gas. higher than that on the OtlirjifLQ-l terminatlcn are on the h'ghly spon- sored list today. An advantageous unusual. Rocms on different evels. time TOT a“ Taurean . Unusual iesults are likely if you combine your orignallty and gift for giving new twists to o‘d matters, Opportunities afloat for all who will: reach out for tlvm. Be appreciative of fortunate associations. Safeguard your material interests by being cautious in expenditures. commitments and the kind of in- vestmentsbthatbltooktllntl-ilgluixig but i rhl to ima, not 5511 san a‘. hoe day on one sids may be a v 0e s rey unis smady mwevement‘ ambitious presistent s MAYZI to JUNE 21 (Guninl) — JUNE Z2 to JULY 23 (Cancer) — I'm MighfyProud of the Homes I've Decorated wirhAlABASTlNi Iocutlhl Interiors-Choice o! 1| colour. and new devices to improve and meet emergency demands and the every- day consumers’ favored to brng benefits. ltsef. All indications point to cam- est and your goo . But anythln _ is certainly worth wor n 22 (Sagittarfusl-Can be a favor- able t'me for promoting any worthy line of activity to which you are suited by training and experience and for improving the quality of your work or output. Care advised Bred By Secret Method Blue Brocade, which won the silver medal in the All-America contest for new flowers for 1841, was duced by plant plenty of est for its very energetic mental ‘activity. commodities are OCTOBER 24 lo NOVEMBER 22 (scozplol-Suocess won't come 0f Woman who suffer painful. Irregu- lar periods with nervous. moody spells duo to functional cnuaeahould find Lydia E. Plnkham‘: Vegetable ' Compound very affective to relieve auch distress. Plnkbam’: Compound ls mad: especially to bell) such weak. tired women during d Thousands of woman have ropo remarkable beneflu. Made in Cili- rhaps hard work to reach worth while for. NOVEMBER 23 to D CEMBER ldl. WORTH TRYING! Any atom. n finances. New Petunia Champion petunia in this country have never done it. so far as la known. To produce seeds they take pollen from double flowers, to fertilize aemi-doilblc flowers, which seed parents, but the resulting seeds never produce 100% double flower- All-doublc dark blue m- a secret process w lch breeders througtiioilt the "Isn't it beautiful!" exclaimed Mrs. Marion Butt. of Ottawa. wit!" ld h be in wor “wave en try I for years to The secret is. h to double petunia boamozced. Hm; '0 hay h Mb: and Apply; Q IQI,GIIDIIOIQIIGHI— ing plants. Only a certain portion. up in forty per cent, are double. A Japanese breeder astnnldhed of the only Canadian soldier killed in action 1n Franco in thi-l wit; as she examined her memorial cross. They will b0 31W" W "m" l mothers of men who have died with the Canadian armed 101'" _ DESIGN NO. X M0 This busy liillc Miss has evciy day filled with gainful occupation. Oa_rs-cl-il1c-\\'rck towels will add color to your kitchen, Hot lrcn transfer paltrrn No X 640 ironlnins seven motifs measuring about 5 by 7 inches each and r-omplrtc instructions. To mdrr pziiicrn; Writ/J or sand above picture with l5 cents in coin or sianins lo l.'.~vd'rtvork Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Cllailnitctotvn Guardian Nccdlcivork 170111 rtment D~rsign N0. X 640 NAME - - - - - - - — - - - STREET ADDRESS - - - - - - ____.______.‘_ ClTY----------—PROV1NCE——————-— I'm \\ ~. t‘ lnilnsunr Tinting Walls anti (Willlilis Odour lnonucunbooccupladtho someday. Ill] not Rub Oll. Got a FREE colour-char! fodqy, ll uiy Hudwua or Paint Sm. -| J i or the merchant marine during the present war. fa is a MP1!" °f the one given to the immediate next-of-kin of nearly 60.000 C"; adlana who died in the first great war. Her husband. Donald. W‘ in charge of a signals convoy when the Canadians enteiod Brin- and he was knocked against one of the trucks cart-yin! "mm-fin" June 13. died three hours later in hospital. He was buried in Anglican cemetery in Brest. the experts several years ago by announcing unit he hiuisolved the problem and bred an all-double petunuia. strain, since when he has selected ten different colors. Ha has kept his secret well. Blue Bro- cade is a rich deep violet, with flowers of medium size, fully double on dwarf lants. American bre era claim to be making headway in aolvln the ae- cret o all-double petun a, and mire to have seed in another our year. \ ‘Three other awards were won b petunias this year. first Indy, ail- ver medal. is considered to be the clearest pink yet produced. ‘Phe flowers are 0f medium sine. on bushy plants. and the nun does not fade the color. Radiance. silver modal, is a with flowers of oerise dwarf val-let rose touche with salmon. Violet Gem, honorable mention, is a idwarf, small flowered violet. l Petunia All Double Blue Brocade Won Silver Medal in 1M] All American Contact.