.1 4 ,,...;f.~t3='.. a»; Qiplolisetemntbleundeom- Wtblustlultuehapsnduqto seam Why. rein’; my choice. PAGE TWO Living s. Leisure The Woman's Realm i IMDOII time Wu face e late t afternoon overcrowded with te- t-y and chores, and m evening of relaxation which you know will find you too fatigued to enjoy it, just stop s moment and set aside e, half hour for yourself before dinner. Use ltittat Ilhlll-IIIIOW for aodrifymx Th‘. Yourse . Step to l- 8 full- , t “m? “Wham? 5°, ‘"5 force shower, first hot. then cold. m” Y °°-‘ 1" “w "WM" W Then take t. critical look Ln the wme Put‘ no ‘mum 511mm." °3 mirror. Dampen your bedmg-gled wwrdmg w me“ m "l" hair ends. pin or r011 them into mBuots for marching feet are the Qflflli; me Z réfgrgmgégeggéeawoullig st interest of th sh e l d t ' - , Ixeso (lays, but vflitle Cute; “will §f§,?,,"§,°”,;mf,gn§§“ dnnenjoyd and robably be less Vlflély Lll civilian m fids b w n s 0“ i-weor in the months to cotttgno orelxg‘ ' and y ‘ “um htmecilate shortage 15 anticipated, o“ yo“! awe‘ Both labour and lcatier are pltlcdcdlln grcint quantities] t3 keep . e igillng 01cc." \ “l s d . lf curtuiltticltt of vslicte‘ styqles nbne- mxfy§f,,§,§’§nw$,n§“‘;§§pg£5 age ‘Ig-llniirevlident that will be the rea- gggutgoxrt. {£111.11 apprxflcigbe my‘ qk: ' ere w your l'l m e mQN-Qplllxfiorogf: £2? egg); __b°i‘: 11D “$0 DRY no attention whatsoever least the scisztl that goes into sklp- '°“§§,’,“fe§° gonaigdyolfigrghoughtté pang runes x llflg t: - q f . ‘we 9 tmvlgfinivépglétilfilxtw?“ ibewi u?‘ grachtméoaitild all? Y fresh tnakeup and f. '. ! .15 Y (m - ' , “critical list" with bthe Japgnes: 11:32? hrggéld-igzu“ spmid 3 n" pvoyylmning ghe Philippines and to (twretore w,“ bi avg‘? higher an‘: nee: {h ~ ' 1 ' ' uh m“: trlltlgflligr; $339153?) function efficiently next day. may twain be grmrn 1n C‘ zl , ki- tiftor zthl-(tpse of inur years. 111x131‘; ‘mLS MUsT BE CRISP T0 BE SMART mtainxmo 5 subszitutc for maxilla ‘moor rmrzos ntatzptzp m wAa Cal-nap Help: 76% or an. nouns HAVE am) tutttttutiltrs wttY tr vars 1o us: y MIGIIFSIWTIIMIWER i Bad breath is e romance-robber I : .' e {fiends-loser t‘ a z a success. stealer z : i for othersalweys detea it before YOU do yourself. Take no chances! Us: Colgate’: Tooth Powder-the tooth powder m" cleans your breath as it cleans your teeth. TIP T0 SMOKERS! Colgate's Tooth Powder is a grand way to guard against tobacco stain! It quickly helps remove dull, dis- colouring film . : z gets hard-ro- clean teeth sparkling with all their natural whiteness and lustre. Stan this easy, way to clean, sweet breath . . . sparkling, attractive smiles- pleasant l5 lCHlld ln mlsal and to conserve the supply. the government. has '3 Y0" “Hr veils. be sure they're twin! forbiridcn its use for IiOn-esgentlal égesél “f! I cliclfp- '1‘.tere's little VUYPF5QI. , rear? DR 8-5 béd Id This situation sutzgtests that in ‘m? vi "films. S0.lfalt'sii€rit1g§etn COLGATPS igfinl: would do Wmm" Pmsllier something springy and different Scmething like lllllle chemle dots on crisp black future the houq-tvlk wcl! to "wit. nor clothes lures with rare and respect. Over wshiny black straw; rose- lme String ma? élrikyglllr bright scarlet on new spring dark Ordinary hottsehold string ls, as blue? 01‘ fine. Sheer meshes of lovely TOOTH POWDER ‘liVac, 25c, 40c CIEHNS’ 700R FRE/lT/l l ntlc. made fvcm cotton -:md at ggigalfslto cloud flower bedecked the pars-out time no shortage of it seems likely. nevertheless in lliese ~——- days of “Waste not." no string F‘)? eyeglass wearers who like to lhotlld go into the dust bin The Plat’ bfldlmlntbn and ball games a Ivorld is divided into pmple who tmilwflrcnt plastic visor has been ut strips on stools and those who devised- urc the pal once to tmtle me lnirt. Rcgrirdlcss of Mist camp you nrtyin. it may be as well to get the tanng habit. Bree: Io longer will ldorn the frtvnt doors of new Cana- STAINED FIRST Needed modated and the number will be doubled uhen menis urc completed. M h . +- _ No salutes are gzvcn here, even ed a 081m? furrmnre that- ls nick- to Lord Gort himself. Fried liver 5h "c": many Wiflrs 04' Service: and and bacon, hot rolls and marma- igiw he wood through the, ver- lacle are enjoyed at 9 o'cl:ck break- n~ Wm "EDWIN! beautifully if fast and there are gencrell shining bras; {gbbed down with plain stain and nuts and cheese, lolly an “n Waxed "ll-h l1 800d wax. It for tea. All the meat, like every- tertain impicve- dough- custard tllari hottses. Manufacture of brass Wm T°m°VP m“ Shabby lock like one elses in Gibraltar, comes out door furniture Ins been banned mill?“- btwrttise an ever-increasing amount with dining room chairs whlch of brass is necdcd to make cart- 59"" t0 ridges for the armed forces of Can- Pulllshmfllt. \da and her allies. s. sq for the government ll not CHILDREN’! BOOKS wtlmg it. necessary ‘to buy up old rass so antique collectors may still take a, great deal of mflsazines for the Rook; Lord Gort sends his own magazines home. Programs are received on a '——-—- central radio system when When s. break appears in one of not. ln use for other purposes, but This is particularly good of a, can nowadays. There is a. shortage of books and troops on the to his convalescent it is tnJOy the adventure of hunting in me children's ‘DOOR. mend ti; at private sets are scarce. the dark corns of second-hand Once with transparent gummed shops for this shining metal in tore- sandlesticl-ts and time bells, bed- mabby in no time. warmers and door knockers. LEARN T0 RELAX FOB EFFICIENCY Grow your own vitamins. Say f0 VOurselI as you sow carrots, These strenuous days eclslvcnors and organization he use of your time - else you're b68115. leeks, potatoes, c very likely to be s. victim of six Swing greens. swedes. o'clock exhaustion. And you lmow Sowing and planting m, renewals when Keep cm Spain for the Spanish war and no leave to Tan- Life is pretty monastic, all the Qihefwlse- the book will be Glbraltese having been evacuated except a, few dpiten bat-keepers who -i--—- nre also GROW YOUR OWN VITAMINS cheap, whiskey is a quarter of its fire-fighters. Wine ls resent price in England but is s. orbldden drink, beer is about four p - , times the present rate obtaining call for they“ 5* w? get our A"; "here In London, half-a-crown (80 cents) in goes for B’ when you put ln peas, a int. ere have been no picnics into troops since the Mint follows that. either you don't Bear in mind the family's minerals giei- for a long time. leave lo EH8- get. to your important dinner, or tvtihlfi‘. there's irtltn in . eaves hair and spirits both straggling. . It's hard to begin? You figure Cfum salts, must not be wasted on lining 11p your day more ex- ptrflv. but all that. happens is you come up with no time for keeping Pretty? LORI) GORT’! KINDNESS NI.‘ Try ft the other way round. It's GIBRALTAR l surprising fact that, many titties -€_. Just giving yourself a small break The best of evorythlzig the will cut your tension and stop up "Rock" can find them is bestowed your energy to such an extent that upon the convalescent soldiers to more is accomplished, and pnrtlc- whom Lord Got-t. commander-in. ularly more order than you obtain chief at Gibraltar, has given up gv constant self-policing. his summer residence. One hun- dred soldiers are already accom- ‘ CROCHEPED ROUND RUG WITH FRINGE I’ DESIGN N0. 100i This lovely round rug was made by crochetln ca et v ld ilk ltbckings. Whlfih We"! 0"?’ in 8311116. It is fast: natilitpg wgtgk-pattide: durdble. attractive rug is the result. Pattern No. 1083 contains list of malgrlgls needed, illustration of design and complete instructions. To order patwra: Write or send above picture with your name and uddrese with 1d cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department pegign No. 1008 NA.ME—¢--~-—_——— —____________ BTR@I ——~~—-——-~——-_____ maInII.I-'fl——'_l"l@ IlDVmOI-_--_-_- CeTteis spinach. land has only been allowed during the last eight months. May Ea WITIiCII Quickly I 1:44. - Sample Letters Show You flow “How letters do pile up." worries Joyce, ready to put off writing again because she can't think how to begin, what to say. A great pity to lose friends that way! Easy to write quickly, charm- ingly with hints from ample letters by good writerl. No hesltatlng then over that note of thanks to Margie for her gift. Trlpplngly you write, "Darling of you to send me that exquisite lamp —lt’| a bright spot in my room.“ With correct forms before you, 7011 quickly answer the tea invita- tion written on Mrs. Groyi visiting card. Using the third person. You begin. “Min Joyce Jones accepts with pleasure . . ." ‘Phat letter of introduction in simple when you have a guide at hand. ‘tactfully you write. "An old friend. Alice Graham, in moving to Middleton. She's devoted to music -I‘m aure you two will find much in common." Where to get good sample letters? There are lots o! them in our 82- Plge booklet! Has letters for busi- ness and loclel occasions, invlgg. lions; tips on bright interesting Phrases, colorful words. Bight be- Elflnlnll. closings, correct nation- "It Send 20c in coins for copy "Good utter-Writing Made uardien Home o! Easy" t0 The G service. Be sure to Write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. Name Street Addtfi 01W Prwtnu how to get along in peace and harmon w home of an ever hilt? him ‘ha? he fill lim o full s e compan on, \ s . L . out in search of sirens. And if vou want to avoid friction. Hove! W11 hi!“ bad news on an empty stomach. APRIL Z2, llhz‘. ma cttnawnvrown GUARumn _ -- _ I _- - ~- Social and Personal / Fashions '1 L xxx‘ Q 4 m m AQALAA a a‘ A Ago‘ a "Dorothy Dix Says- ‘rwvvv vwwvv v v Vv v TEN HELPFUL HINTS FOR GUIDANCE OF YOUNG BRIDES-TO-BE First Pick A Husband Whose Tastes Are Similar To Yours Then Court Him For Rest Of Your Life ive her a few suggestions about th the man she is about to take A young brlde-to-be asks me if I will well, dearle, be eve me, it ls an undertaking that fghutlredfthflr sag-fig powers of Patient Griselda, the abilities of a mind- resdet’, the technique or a. gold-digger and the diplomacy of I del - the lea following ten helpful hints for your guidance. gue of Nations. But, nevertheless, it can be done. 8nd 1 0 H‘ $31G (i) First. and foremost pick out a husband ltitm jibe with yours. You can't mix oll and water. helm" W“ Y0“ lend two natures that. swear at each other. , best . . part of each others good times. {$5 John et in each others hair during the days of ' courtship. pass him up for some lad who has the same tastes and habits and likes the same kind of pie that you do. (2) Take your husband as he ls. Don‘: try to make him over. Nothing makes a husband so sore as to have a. wife who ls always tasking tucks in his vanity. You have led him to believe that. he is the hero of your girlish dreams» Keep up the illusion. No husband ever disputes with a wife who is always telling him how big and hand- some and wonderful he is. t3) Feed the brute. All animals. husbands included, are surly and irritable when they are hungry. but when they are well fed. they are so gentle that even a girl child can handle them. So if you want your husband to come hasteniuv. ‘mg. let him be sure that. there is a better dinner await- could get in a restaurant. ll you want. him to be a. fire- of good food that he will be too loEY l0 80 A WAY ‘f0 OVERCOME FAMILY ROW ' (4) Don't argue. when you don't ttgree with your husbands opin- ions, which you won't half the time, dont dispute them. Jrtllstklet dtheng ride and you will save nine-tenths of the fights that leave a us an an wife made at each other. 5 D ’t t ourseif up as your husband's mentor. Don't correct his gtziteitigrrtlts, Stir sit itim right when he tries to tell a story. Don t Emily rust his table trimmers. Let other people veil him ot lllS faults, It 1a too dangerous a pastnne for a. wife t0 111611188 i1)- A llusblmd W111 cm“ done many iuuits m ills wile, but. not her being a. critic on the hearth- (6) Drive with a 1lghf._l'€lllt Give your husband his ‘head's. little. Don't. make hint reel tuat ms home ls a lull and that _\'011 ‘Al? R5 1111 ~1- uorrr, look as it he httu commuted a. calfllfll 6111119 ll l)“ W" _°““‘- m‘ the tioi. tor dinner. bout wait up for him with a cui tam iectuie on the end or your tongue ii he stays down town and plays poker with the boys now anti then. ‘there wouldn't be so runny Wandering llll-Sbfmds 1i We“ “GIG 110i; SO many tyrannical WIVES. ' ~ < ‘ ldf" d cit" Lomkehlsfamlly love (Ridge‘fiieietflsyhatitkiiigbzp; Sadat. a‘ ‘allies dbytljlat will so flll lter husband with gratitude towards her as tor her to give his oldupatsa, warns welcome, instead of her serving them cold shoulder. when tey come his house. And li she will show his mother some affection and apprec- iation, he will simply grovel at. her feet. d‘ d‘ .Y d ‘t. eedtotake ltand he wonftahatigfivgvhigllilerhyldtxiadlo ftranditftebutgixte cggvesnthat little gesture that recognizes him as the head of the house. and that implies that you con- sider his taste impeccable and that you desire to please hlm- Never order your husband to do things. Suggest that. he do so-and-so and Y0“ Wm save a. million domestic scraps. (9) Never throw the salve-spreader into the ash can. women do as soon us they are married. know what tactics you trsed in catching hi Marriage isn't a. place where the wife can _ stool and let. Nature take its course. for unhappl men towards women who are easy on the eyes and who flatter them and entertain and. amuse them, and awav from wives who let themselvesge: slouchy and dull and fault-finding. So look and act like a lmdy Dove l you want your husband to treat vou like one. ' h b df r ted. Tell him every day how muchlghu hilthifienlihuiiedsmiilh ythrugagxliilre him, and how grateful .v are to him for the daily slavery he goes through tn keep you we and comfortable. As long as a man feels he ls the center of his wife's unl- verse oil's well with lllS world. and there are no gvigrrgnblx. along. You l ‘ ‘ ‘*‘ STEAMED SUET PUDDING WITH MAPLE CREAM SAUCE r~+< DAILY MENUS Sugar-Saving ~—<v@~44-0§-4 won wnpmzspav, APRIL 22) BREAKFAST cereal with Raisins z cups stale cake or cookie crumbs 1-2 cup suet 1 egg 2-3 cup corn syrup 1-2 cup seeded raisins 1-3 cllp chopped nut; 1-2 cup diced cltron z tablespoons flour l cup milk 1-; teaspoon scda l- teaspoon cloves 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg l teaspoon cinnamon Toasted Molasses Muffins (left 1 teaspoon m“ over) l-2 Ollp dloed figs Jelly METHOD: Mix the dry ingred- T" GMT“ ients with the suet, vriftli has been finely chopped, then the liquids. Pour into a well greased pudding mold and steam for two hours vegetable SE1" Will keep m Wfeks. Reheat and ‘BMW MQTMEHQ steam for one hour longer. Serve T“ CM!“ with Maple cream Sauce. LUNCH 0R SUPPER Corn soup (Rich in Vitamins) Raw "IIWER MAPLE CREAM SAUCE Curried Lamb (left over) 1-2 1 Mashed Potatoes Buttered Beets g egéufifipe m“ ‘Warned Suet Pudding with 1.3 cup evll-pomeg mug Ball/w 1-2 teaspoon lemon rind l! de- Tes Coffee sire d METHOD: Beat yolks slightly HONEY MERINGUE scald milk in double boiler. r over egg yolks and syrup. Re urn ‘A Chatelaine institute Avllroved to double boiler and cook, stirring Refill») constantly until it coats, the spoon. Lastly add grated lemon rind. COTTAGE CHEESE APPKICOT DUMPLING 8 l egg white 1-2 cupful of honey (strained or granulated) Place honey and unbeaten egg white in the top of a double boiler. Cook seven minutes. beating with "t dover beater while cooking. Re- move from the double boiler, beat 1-2 lb. cottage cheese 3 egg yolks 3 tablespoon: cream of wheat and spread as desired. Pinch of salt Piece of butter about the sin of Til-BATS gawk?‘ WALLS WEEILINBS is Inexpensive Easily Applied it mi-uwzwwpr-b I N0 washing job is complete without. .._ SUN LIGHT’S “EXTRARYOAPINESS” for the extra parts Baby male: 4 Io! o] watbingevctywecfi — little garments gar roiled wit!) extra dirty spots. Food stains and grimy edges rm table- cloth: are dif- ficul! m get really clean. ‘V CLOTHES %et badly soiled in the same difficult paces week after week. Pillow cases are dirtiest where sleepy heads have rested . . . shins at the collar bands and cuffs. Almost everything in the wash has extra soiled parts which require an additional soaping to get them really clean. Any soap-bar, powder or flakes-will remove the general dirtiness. But much oi’ the grime clings tightly, and only the Sunlight method of washing will remove it. Sunlight has a won- derful “extta-soapiness" which at once. just app? a mere touch-an In You can’t do without SUNLIGHT SOAP. tsvut ........ 000-0 THE COOK ’S CORNER OQOOQOOOOOO-OQQOOOOOOO-Ov SPICY GINGERBREAD oval contour of your clitseks. An make up lips full and natural - nu cupids bowl The round-faced girl shouldn't slick her hair beck, either. she needs softness and fullness. The fllllllffss should be a-bove the ears. and should tare down behind the jmwline. with waves soft and large and the forchead sitculd be clear of bangs and dips. Make up the mouth as widel as possible with- out. distorting l , for that will N- ducc the distance to the edge M the cheeks and make ihcm look more oval. Side hlllfl€55 in the coif reduces sharp angles a square face 2 eggs ‘1-2 cup brown sugar 3-4 cup light molasses 3-4 cup melted butter 2 1-2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons ginger 2 tcaspoons cinnamon 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg 1-2 teaspoon baking soda Rouge should be placed it» a circle l. teaspoon salt under the eyes and carried back 1 cup boiling water toward the ears _ never lied Method; Melt the butter and add square or e straight ine. the brown sugar, molasses and eggs 91a ly arched eye brows and that, have been well beaten. Sift GUN-ms bow mouth are wrong for the flour. then measure and sift this fare also. again with the baki powder, gin- if your countenance is oblong, ger, cinnamon, nu eg, baking dress the hair scttlyz,‘ loosely, with soda and salt. Gradually add the fullness near the ch . Never for sifted dry ingredients to the first you a high "pomp" and centre mixture. ‘Hlls will be quite still at the last. Now add the boiling we.- ter and stir this in until well blended. Pour the mixture into a greased square pan and bake in a moderate oven (353 deg F.) for about 45 minutes. Serve with sweetened and flavored whipped cream. DRAWN BUTTER. SAUCE d tablespoons butter Whether fligtfre i! YOIIYIC 5T5“ 4 tablespoons flcur mutiutn b flastwlfiiaifiléigl 3 0W5 bolllllfi water u or an Yo an I 5,,“ and pepper mg bowls, yoult alppirgve :10 Method: Melt t tablespoons of the 1W “w m“ "qmlfun o, “w tit‘urea:‘tt.lr.t":.::2:"..r:.1.t- §‘§§¥°ln’il§"9»i fell stirring constantly. rei- about five bull" bllklllfl “"- minutes. or until the sauce is lok and smooth. Search with salt, and pe Pr? and be“ m ‘me remaining yards of 39-inch fabric for dress", l> 2 W’ 1e on“ bu________._tt'er‘ 3-5 yard 35-inch contrasting for ollar. 'L,§'°hlmtt* ‘Zenhmm i dgggl? c To order pattern: Write or send its gteds: ricots otfeurmlghtain 91°?“ Wm" l'°“' ‘mm’ “d m‘ watggr Dr lupin th mornrin and 5"“ wm‘ m‘ “n” com or dry cube?‘ doumimo ‘cogs m stumps to the Needlecraft Bureau. g5!‘ apalfixat mm can}, ‘Ffiewfnd char ottetown Guardian. - 5 mnlm‘ Y~ 5"" T Charlottetown Guardfitn with lgfglfikéd sugar and melted N2.d,..,,,, Department 4e Bfld'4B. Size so requires 3 5-8 mt b" r- Style No. asst Bite John ntmvs ruttre wrmou -tot=>- British-made News flints soon will be available for _ ~‘l mechanical lighters. To make Brit- ain independent o! foreign supplies two factories are produri nrth- ing but. flinte, which former y cattle from the Unitsd States, Gemtany. or Bwitzerlsnd. a” ._____._.._._. COUTURE SHOULD ‘FRAME YOUR FACE WITH FLATTERY ‘mink of the i!!!” 0! our face when you your up ng sou, ettdeleewenyou makeup for e party-or for work. ff nature blessed you with en oval face, the aha man women Street Addreu lleletes IOIIIIILY ttuuu gilt Wotn h ......:::..t '.:'.."::.',*'.:: " "W- IN! to monthly functions! disturb. I. Pink- e helrdo. nor pert the n W) I0 . nor drew it back tightly. l nor year m- pg, o; thoee thl detract. Your h," bu,“ women hel style EH01!!! mm throu with all ‘“’ ""'“,,,,,,“°°, 3:,“ "I the 0W1 "M 0f Your eoun hence. dlno Ions. stadium" m“ IR the some ‘anon, you mom ' iteralure Overall: get sailed wit/t lb: hardest kind n] dirt to wash out-greasy grime that slicks lightly. enables you to get right at the extra dirty spam lightly—scarcely' more than you leave a film ofsoap right in contact with the dirt. And because it is Sunlight Soap this film is sufficient to loosen the lastjiny speck of stubborn grime. every particle of dirt is carried away, yet its action is gcml@- safe for the finest materials. It is all good pure soap-and that purity means perfect safety for everything in the weekly wash. It's gentle to your hands, too‘ z 0O O4 T€O§Q-Q-Q-QQQ§§QQ 049i about to argue her first case 0n that. morning she washed her hands five or six titties l-ler mother said‘. these judges about coming into court with clean hands." examination. What did the doctor ay?" “He said that I was in v good condition but that 1 shouldnl start reading any continued WL“L".___.__________.__ part; rather, wear side rolls, which add no height to Ihe face. B01189 should be carefully blended m l circle in the centre of the cheeks with lipstick, idened h W . rather full at the corners. Needlecraft/r For The Home the rich Sunlight lather A Mc rningSmile A young woman attorney will "Dent be nervous, Marie." “I'm not nervous, mother, nut make such a lust "So you've Just had a medial! pretty llp m! ll llppe lelotwer rill) "W" t e i 3267 sizes w-htl