5W1?‘ <v"v""‘f‘n'lu'l"'<r""h ‘KL-c Al’ i.“ “’.‘-‘-">.»~ JEAHIV-T“ ‘wrdiri-‘frr-i, ~ . t " 21:1.‘ PAGE g_ g Woman's Re alm v. Social Your adding Breakfast Living é? Leisure» The Woman's Realm Whom flu helrt o! min abuts lomfuhns the hold of God And fences tlum all found about Wliftélsiiexice mid the worl ‘s loud n. Aowfll. Product-ion qt a Midlands m - Mons factory has soared since a lxmoducclon of s monthly informal social. at which managers and. staff sit down together. Questions are asked and answered. . COLLAPSIBLE TUBES Those collapsible metal tubes that have served once will serve again if irurried 01f to drug store or other collection agencies, One tube will supply enough tin to line the water bottles oi 20 soldiers; one tube will supply vital Darts for 20 shell cases. o/uv-or-Ervmo rmrr Open a can of asparagus from the boawm. it IS easy to remove and the tips come out uiicarnaged. Green peppers, cut in halva 1nd simmered for 10 minutes. make tasty and colorful cases for cream- ed or scalloped mixturs. HINTS ON ETIQUETPE An invitation to a churdi wedding does not require a reply. If a card out invitation to the reception or brisk- fast is inclosed. however. the rc- clpient shoulc.‘ send a note of om ccpisnce ‘hr rejection ~regreis - as soon u possible so that the hostess may plan accordingly. CURTAIN CLEANING Xi you we not already thirikinl about your curtains, you soon will. be. The Ngrlonsl Association of Dy- ers and Cleaners hopes that you have rotated them for even eruaosure b0 sunlight. Most curtains are nude or more cr less fragile fabrics 5nd n}! rubric materials’ strength is reduced by long exposure to sun- light and gases for-med in your house by cooking and. heating. The best cleaning, therefore. is that which subjects your curbslns to the least wear and rnechanionl action. Good cleaners will handle them with tlhe greatest care. clean- ing and extracting them gently and diirinr.‘ them on frames in controlled ul, SOFT, IINI n ILIIOITINIJII llll l Woman who have vary soft. fins lnl: lboudl the fsct were l: no magic concoction which vdll put ‘body’ into such locks nnan- cntly. You have tn nurse kind o! hair. When you d0. however. 1t is very lovely. ‘lb prvvcnt s ldngy. lifeless golf, wam your hMr at least once q week, and clean it st least once between . Otherwise. no matter how expert your mampoo and finger wove. your halrflx won't. stsy intact. Extremely fine hair is more likely than coarser hair is have s. tcncency toward oiliness. Just for this reason, you should not use brilllsntlne often. Rather. brush and clean s good deal. For the between-shampoos clean- inl. You might like s new dry shampoo. This is n. powder in a. shaker-top container. psokaivd with a terry cloth mitt. You pert hair. shake on the powder. snc: brush. The makers sav 10 minutes will do the Job. If you can possibly spare the time. you should brush the hair for c full 10 minutes. You mlghfi 11M I tonic made especiall to cor- rect an oily condition, glpp ng the liquid with cdton, massaging it in for s couple of minutes. removing with u. clean wwel. then brushing Choose your codf and‘ perrllflheril carefully. Don't out your locks short, regardless of what you read or hes-r. especially if your hair is not naturally curly. Select s. becoming haLr style. and have your tresses shaped to the length required by CAI-IQ IITCIIN m kitchen is s Bride's work- room and in it the business of her household is run. She will be doing her own work and‘ loving it. even tbs serious planning of meals to suit her ration coupons. Ker kitchen therefom should be as business-like as any oiier kind of workroom- As to pots and pans. electrical equin- merit, end kitchen gadgets. they will all go 0n the‘ wartime bride's “hint list" for present-giving relatives and friends. Hard to find and therefore precious m“. far "utsliine the ex- pensive ‘white elephants" that are "Lislaed our. and dusted of! just be fore the donor's arrival. ‘Undoubtedly neither you nor your bridegroom will be able to at s. morsel of the feast that follows your wedding. But the bridal party and all your guests will cat m axnmng amount. If possible. to have the reception at. home. That l; your natural setting, this is your big chance for holding the centre of the parental stage in sweeping lory. If, however, you have more riends t0 invite th m space in will hav to hold in a note or club. w th s reception that follows immediately after the ceremony. , Three Types of Parties Let us imaging three different ty-[Jes of persons and plan three kinds of receptions accordingly. first, let us say the town which you live is full of friends of ours, and your parents and. near- y. is the old family church. The major problem of your household right now is to make your wedding as glorious ouoccaslonas is physic- ally posslble. When you started making plans for your wedding, the first tiring you thought of was that you must of course, be mar- ried in the old stone church- Next you agreed that the recep- tion must be held at borne. Prac- tically the entire population had to he invited but. luckily, the rooms of your house are generously pro- portioned. There is just enough space inihe dining room to seat the wedding art . The living-room and the encos porch will hold enough bridge tables, with four places each, for guests. The bride's table will have a towering white cake in the centre flanked by the florists prize examples of lilies of‘ the valley and baby's breath. Reception at Homo when the ceremony is over the church and the wedding party has returned to the house, your mother. your bridegrcoms mother. you. an your new husband take your plnce near the living-room en- trance mid hear so many good wishes you feel sure that the pop- ulation ol the three neighboring counties has passed through the portals of the old homestead. When you have greeted all the guests you and your husband lead the way to the bride's table and sit dowmgath- criirg the wedding party around you. The guests. having picked their feast companions, are already seated at. the small tables. Almost in the fos lvities. decide on ha at you and your f apartment in town which cou 31"}? “bi; stand-up buffet for the guests. has been playing ever since you got back from the church and. while you are still in the re- ceiving line. the guests are dancing. Afher tho first course has been cleared away from the b21491 table you and the bridegroom get up to dance and the whole floor is quickly cleared. that gm: mI-Y be watched throughout t e dance with rapt attention-M your curs are keen this is when you hear 1h! most head-turnlns compliments- __________ Fretty Feverish Baby Gets Needed Sleep. no need to mend worrl and sleepless nighlmwhen baby in freny. resiiul or feverish flue to ten-hi . ration. staunch u u or some llml ar minor ll. Baby's Own chiefs alum always glvv gown! relief no that the linh one noon drops to rcadulslcep. Baby's Own Tablets have been the standby vvlth_ careful mother! for over l0 years. lua- penslve. sweer~usfnl~womplly effective and slwuys reliable. Emily mulud lo a powder. {I desired. They contain no narcotics. no 'eleepy" ltul! of any kind. Get s package of Baby's Own Tablets today at your druggin and have than on iund u: help you. u well as your baby. get needed mt sud eep. Onh‘ 2st. All legumes. including lupins and sweet peas as well as garden peas, cc better when inoculated with none of the preparations which help them secrete nitrogen from the soil. run _ cguigzrgnmyzwn rUU- and Personal r. 8 don't 4X) Q filrven me all c and I QQEPI_ _ ‘l Dorothy Dix Says- . - L v - - ' - EDUCATION SHOULD HELP cum) BRIDE REPAIR WRECKED urn Foolish Girl, Youthful Husband Mal’ Rwlm‘ sider War Marriage With M018 Experience _....__-___1- _ when onl l6 I ran of! and mar- Ilcdbaxggl i??? aixgoifiyybfinl’: 350x413 5° "m w "l" m" two weeks after we were m ed- 1 now find out my ‘n4 wmtwuvgflmmm my longer. I wantto flnlshschool mdgoto 18h lh be c {other and mother m the world and u. have alw i . l" ’:.:.“i:.'.*:ssi.'":.:.-W. .....l".':.::; rsilgimsrrl °'° ’ n r go w rum. I will not hm myth!"- My husband says he loves mo very - . w new = ca. t u us r1113: mnlilirenggg i’ g0: shwl 1 so m: m my In y and n“ the film- iion the can give ma? l s. m only l5 now. we I still mother cluuwu in mo? A IOOLIBI-l GIRL. TRAGIC CHILD MARRIAGES c of the greatest. tril- the number of es. it has bi ht. about. AN cdles of “fills ow their 100 s o gnfg hlch they are totally unfit been swept by the war m hylwfll to marriages that are bound to bring untold misery to them and to their un- i fortunate parents. - - . It's the thing for boys to get ma:- ried just before they go into the army or navy. Its the thing for glfll to be war brides. And so the youngsters get married for the same copy- cat reason that they all have to have the some kind of sweaters, and the some dirty saddleback shoes, and go in packs to the same drug stone for the same kind of sodas. But, alas. marriage isn't one of the s that you can dispose of as easily as you can o! the old sweater you ave outgrown. ts con- se uenccs are never ending and there is nothing more pitiful than these children who have wrecked their lives before they have fairly begun. For there are thousands of promising young boys whose careers will he blighted by their having married before they were read for it. Every day we see piteous little girls. who should be playin wit dolls, wrestling incompetently with their war babies. And we a_ know douens of ol people whose last days have been made full of prlvation by hsvinz to crowd into their little homes and divide their scant income with the wives and children that their children have wished on them. In your case. poor little foolish girl, it seems to be that the only sensible thing for you to do Ls to g0 back to your family and try to undo the harm you have done as much as you can- Go back to school and try to get. an education that will enable you to use y LIPTQITS NOODLE SUIIPWYZX The Quick Soup with the Real Chicken-y Flavour T Upon’: Noodle Son Mix ‘ noisy! Sec how nick]; Ind call it's p See how mu more soup you gel for your moneyfifuze vim delicious chicken- flcvour. Then you'll know w y it's d1: “soup unu- flon of’ the nation". In 7 minute! Lipton’: Noodle Soup Mix nukes s clear golden soup". . .so smooth nnd appetiz- ing aim i: mm like 2b: best slow-simmered soup ever made s! hfllllGlAlld remember, Llptods Noodle Soup Mix is slso con- ’ for sending overseas. A: N M7 n; Ibis gnu 054m. I’ IIDIII’ Sn!) Minsky. l, ‘ A PRODUCT OF I-I PTO ll’ The Packers of L|PTON'S FULL-FLAVOURED (Small Leaf) TEA your impulses. Heaven knows ou need one. And I don't think ou need worry about your ill-ryear-o d husband breaking his heart over os- lng you. Probably he will be just as glad to be free of you as you will be b0 be free of him. And when the war is over you can take s good look at each other and see if you still want. to be married. the Q. I. is av tenant. am giving my house and renting another- an Am I supposed to report this m Rental Board? - innerson. l U O O ‘You Can Do u‘ “V536? temperature rooms. Bccllv soiled curtains present I special problem since many must be wet-cleaned to reenovo soil mo‘ dis~ coloration. In the wet-cleaning proven- 30ft, wan-n water. specln soups and extreme care are used in handling. DEAR M158 DIX-M problem is about my husband who is in the He has made ou all of his policies half for me and half for his Don't you mink that l am entitled to all of them? The wife has the full responsibility if her husband should come home from the not his mother. Please tell me if 1 a-m right. in “thinking A Job Only Price Control question And Answers A. No, but your new landlord required to give you B. signed It merit on a proper form issued. the Rentals Administration. Y should demimc": this statement vm o "l>*v-\ war disabled. the way I feel is fair. HUSBAND MAY AID MOTHER 1N NEED ANswEm-It all depends on ‘now well of! your mocher-ln-law is. If she is s woman of independent means. then I ink that you should be the sole beneficiary of his policies. But if his mother is poor and de- ndent. then it is right that he should divide whatever he had to leavs tween her and you. No woman is more thetic than an old one who is mo feeble to ing charity of relatives. and it you take possessoin the nr party . You will find you can ban the sandpaper mil-uh better wli ggndpnperiniz wooden mrrfnces pri to paintng. if you will fold the sari ‘(per over a. small block ci ~- Qucsiiom and Answers on Price C . . will sppear in The Guardian gulu ‘ each day. The questions up those which have ruched the Wartime Prices and Trails Board from housewives in this region. The answers are uro- GREEN LEAVES 0i" OLflAQI TRIBE M081‘ NUTRITIOUS The bleached leaves in a tight I r i v f. r 5 . 50 W ru Er. rr 8‘ head of cabbage. a8 dlitlxict. from the green. outer leaves. have only half as much Vitamin A 1s ihe same noriion of bleached head let- tuce, which in tum has one-fortiem as much as leaf lettuce. It does hon l. 20cc." supply of Vitamin B1. but this ls 195B than hall mist in Brussels sprouts. 'I‘r_av- elcrs to Great Britain bring back reports of how strongly the British rely upon Brussels Qpmlhild‘. but are they foolish? Brussels sprouts which are like small but green. have not ony more vi min Bl but twenty times the vita- work and who has to ive on the udg makes all the difference in the wor d to her if she cm only have a. few dollars of her own to spend on her little personal n . Your husband knew that you were young and strong and competent and perfectly capable of taking care of yourself. and it was that feeling gist pron} ted him to t to protect his mother as much as he could. cu s ou respect for you. On the contrary. it was his abl ity to cope with the world. and your intell gence and streng h. Perhaps. if our husband should coma home disabled the burden of taking care of h would fall upon you instead of his mother. as you say but think of the many years when she was rearing him that she worked 211g sficritireéi to take care of him. Surely s. son should show some grati- U E OX‘ B. . gesture of recognizing your (Continuation Page: a Col. 'n__ I'll not feel that in doing this he showed a lack of affection or ' anlitlsugifnarl" 1'3“... .. WASHED 0|lT . MlyboThh ls Cause Of Your Luck of Pop You women who helm "washed oui."— lim vided by the Board. Readers who have Intelligent question to llk on price control are invited to send them In writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Committee of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board Q. If I am sharing my furnished‘ home with a. couple, do I have to belong w the Rental Board? A. _~I presume that you have sub-let a. portion of your furnished apartment, and, in that case.._you would have to comply with the ren- bin shortage in Tho demands n! month min A that cabbage wntoins. This points p, lesson for the Vic- tory gardener. Instead of cabbage. why not grow the green vegetables which have similar flavor, and get everything in the way of calories and minerals that» cabbage supplies, plus precious vitamins? Besides Brussels sprouts these cabbage cousins include collards dnd kale. Ooilsrds produce leaves tals regulations if you want to H is change the rent or have the ten- Blsdfhegdsmslmply dissolve and s... w“ "m" , , _ _ IPpear y isoue simple. sale and sum Q Can a bw who d livers on s methdod. Get two ounces oi percxine bjgycle take less than ea dollar's pow er from any drug store. sprinkle w-mh m a delivery? 2e a hotiflvtlzlihcloth. and apply gently A_ 8mm; the food items mm“. "'7 “ "d Wm b‘ W5‘ ers may deliver on OTLGTS less than $1 are: meat and fish (not canned). fresh fruits and vegetables. bakery X212’. “P. p -°."L-'l“l.-'4. '2. __.__T GWVICQ f You Have .4. WORKA- nuns A “£132.”... i-hl ncrvu. flan: of Dr. ‘l alents Turn ' '-~l=uwc'4orar.>2sr u which have the appearance of cab- bage leaves, wiih s very lllflit cabbage flavor: but they are among the richest of all vegetables in vita- mins. They are high in favor in the southern states. In the north d spring crop may be grown by starting seed indoors. or sow it in the garden with the esriest crops. since this plsnt is perfectly hardy. Market growers in the noriln cut the first cluster of leaves that forms. while they are small and {ind this ends the life of . an If this cluster- is left and the plant allowed b0 grow, it will resoh several feet in height. and the leav- es eon be harvested by stripping the i m1 n 0mm: 00177111411704 671M’! lifebuoy’: deep-cleansing uresuovs cooks A comm: GINGEBREAD WITH FRUIT SAUCE Them to Money Onehaif cup shortening, 1~2 cup "KM com syrup. l~2 cup molassds (or use all molasses). 2 eggs. 2 cups rlour 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1-3 011D sour milk. 1-4 teaspoon salt, l 1-2 teaspWlI-l ground ginger, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-3 coupon“ "ulmfll- Ada corn syru and mo- lasses to melted shorten . Beat 688B. add t0 mixture. Slit i0- mtlicr salt. flour and spices, m5. solve baking coda in the 50111’ milk. Add flour and milk mixtures altern- lwly- Bake in square loaf nan in moderate oven (350 doll-sec) for iirgiliilufii ‘$3231.’. f? steal? l“ - o with mm sauce. a w" m” mm sdircs MAKE MONEY AT BOMB If you're an excellent seamstress than are many opportunities in which you can make money. If. in sdditlon. you are a beautiful knitter. the opportunities are even greater. You should be able to find u market for s smut knitted dress orlweaver. s with fir“ all?’ ch m 1 878R n0 0 es, plnegnflg l“ _ Add two half-grain saccharine to‘; 3 I tsbiemoons ~* " products. dairy products. eggs. lvgrd. shortening; also goods that. are Loo bulky or too heavy to s. carried by Needlecraft. For The Home SOFT BOW FROCK Pretty for Print or Sheer '.l'here's a strong fecliug these days,’ for frankly feminine "pretti- ncss in frocks. and s new yesrn~ inc for thOse soft iii/tie touches that point up womanly dianm. No Wflndfll’. then. lhB-t the “bow" frock is back. for He's one of the surest and shortest cuts to gmcious charm. The designs you see here makes up ' delightfully in rayon rings, Semi. sheets and cotton vol cs. And 1w only . Style No 2756 is designed for s1:- Gl l4 w 30- 6 to 48. Sine 88 requires ycs. 39411. fabric with 3 1-2 yds. edging. Patten: is hand-cut to the United States Standard measure- ments zinc Includes char-t with gigp- may. Ink your drnnilf- Ll rm rm- DEW“. smsrmxri __ e There arc many thing; you make with your needle-things you can sell-things that other people are m. to the Jules and m: until dis: solved. Serve over hot gfnggmggd, by-slcp instructions. Bend twenty cents ‘for pattern. Write your name. address and style .n<rn‘_'r-‘__- . number. mm‘ Be sure to stsfc size you ii III! lather routs “dirtiest” dirt . . Jvllllfl away germs, too owhsndncomcdeanasawhiatie- with dirt out an well u offi Out from fin cranes and knuckle crnch. Out from ‘round the nails. And it’: Lifcbuoyb lather that cleans so well, so fut! Yet Lifsbucy i: amazingly gentle. It's actually mild and soothing to chapped, dirt-cracked hands. It's safe for soft, feminine hands. Safe for children's busy play hands. And don't forget, Mfcbuoy’: special purifying ingredient stops “BO.” Order several big. economical cakes of Lifebuuy today, for both the wash- bssin and the bath! Wish away GRIME-GREASE- GERMS with [IFEBIJQY W111i“; m puy money for. Of course. you must be exceptionslly good at your particular art-sud if you have an original flair-lo much tbs better. Sewing isn't the only W11 U make money at home-there an vurioul ways. For sxumpll. if you have n special urgghichhcoofi: o: 31:15.1?‘ f. .3‘. catering business Blrse-"Ilwusm you M luvs -* n" m h... ... 35°63. l€.Jl“*.“J?"-"“""’" "”" swo ir o. - bookl i u - ,. a ear be r °“' " "" ° dldlfluic — Bony. Blr. but I rally dsm in»; it. cvlYoss and not the d . CREAMY LATHE! I$ EXTRA-MILD - 50 KIND T0 MY SKIN — AND l KNOW IT REALLY STOPS 'B.O.' VQQAGUQI A SLIGHT DIFFQINOI 01b Prcrvincl ‘A comm: rum In lilo nu lower ones. Many consider that lhr of colinrds l; much improved by rost, and will stand freez- ing weather for a considerable time in the fail, often being harvested u late ms Christmas. _ It will Herve well as a. succession crop m an early vegetable. provided the seed can be sown by July l. Brussels sprouts must be grown in the north- gm slates as a fall crop. It takes three months to mature. Annual poppies should be sown where they m to grow. and their seed may be broadcast whenever tbemilcanbeloosenedfllllllflh" so deco with s rake. ‘fhey slam! “using weather without injury. Irrigation: for the home-maker to . \ develop hu- talents clong lines M Ilfgulfidyllfifl Iulglgsrlovg up Ins awn. which and in money. There urn h" “menu- QUICK THINKING also many helpful hints for than bcginning. What fun your first _____ Sergesnt (reporting): As we were over a bri dollar will be! l‘ 999.7 w“ Ouptsin: winters. , u do? rm Vlillilllllil SUPPER Hill) Irregula- lsnd 16c in coins for 0f 21 Ways To A! Home to ilhc Charlottetown Guard- ian Home service. Address. Be thglritgnfllfnlo t I Ordmlfl __._ F. BIL. !f you sworn-om not flllhlvdfmy . l will. ‘Nut ‘ox to the "mid ls-dgs" od 1n a vvomsn’: llfc, take Lydia . Pi ‘s Vegetable Compound. It‘! helped thousands upon thou- unds of women to relieve such anions. Plnkhun‘! compound ls a lino stomach conic! Worm trying! llsdc In (funds. sure to ll plainly our nsmQ. address lg; tcho name o; booklet. I0 ‘ LEVER "mm" Tin iporimqnt dwellers will (ind d s soc lonol box. liner. if possible with soft flannel u good place to keep the silver they need for one or two -if some doesn't provide s buf- fet drawer. This hon y could fir. on n shelf. but ls plulliow on- ough for 5 drawer. . films 2756. llrocf cur-QT“ PM!!!“ i. iéiuflfifll»