Woman's Re almiz Social and Personal! Fashions 1 Literature Living 6a’ Leisure The Woman's Realm AUTUMN hlmlmn’; earliest frost had given to the woods below I-{ues of beauty, such lendeth to its bow, And the soft breeze from the West scarcely broke their dreamy rest. Whittier. as heaven SEWING BUTTONIIOLES To prevent the buttonhcles oi coat sweaters from stretching in the process of laundering and drying”; sew the buttonholes together before washing them. Ride softly mil we may come sooner home Dzhydrnting food savcs as much as 90 per cent shipping weights and space: ccmpressing dehydrated food latest wrinkle in shipping, saves up to 26 per cent more in space HINTS 0N ETIQIFETE T If you go into a r urunt in a strange city and would like to take a menu as a souvenir, it is all right to ask if you may have one. SBTLANDIII IE1 In the Shetland Times than Ill recently published a dispatch which will bring comfort to a snail group of berca Canadian women and to sorrowing mothcra and wivc within women arranged a mony in tribute to the young men o tile lilmplre who are buried in the Shetland Islands -airmen and sailors. After paying tribute to “the brave women of Canada, Aus- tralia and New wland who sent their rneniolk so far to defend cur shores," the kindly women of this for northern Empire outpost placed flowers on eleven graves, reading aloud the name and rank oi each fallen hero. It is believed that the raccoons living on the islands off of the coast of southern. Florida are smal- ler than those found on the main- land because they have no access to Lesh water except during the rains. directly 111a cnaanqrrmowlv ouaaolmw Icons-roam: t! Aitefiiehaidwoitiwwfiy meg on YOU! ; ardens, you will want to be cfiriliifl t the “ wbl eaten Storage ively eaqy if a few 21ml" N198 "9 carefully followed. For a storage room - any pit-Pi- " the crler with a window 161151118 utside may be used. If concerto floor, cover and sprinkle water V; a it, ‘with sand occasionally to maintain the propel’ i‘ cram flowing ‘ wish to keep tcmatoss, wrap iy and mgmur.» icrltent oi the air_ Thi- IOCT‘ will n~sd wals that are w '1 insulted and a well fitted door t: provide an even Wmiffiliiifl“ Qmgr-rinoys for the Ivegetab-es shculd be contructcd against 1h Izritsicls wells MW slatted sloo- and bottom to Vrovide for ventilation. garden I Ind _ .i at cm‘. the pmdnm‘ i“ u“ hm" can be M” figularlgolffvnove any cimons as giey will contaminate toc decay. i.’ you each green tolmoio separatg yiaoe in a closed box. » When 10h l ricriuv zlpole: be s-ure frrm nd sdns. They should be p1 .- "it'd bushel crates to allow for n circulation free . need the some ~zrzrture but should be laced lgilml QOOdVO at defectlrvc: _ are lnokurl in approximately tom... bi». Says‘- ‘GLAMOUR IS DELUSION WHEN a TACKLING MARRIAGE MATTERS Husband Has Right To-Demanld Pleasant Interesting Companion Who Is Good Sport Anurnlaaaklngtheoourtaforadivorcefmmhiswiicbec not gmrnc-rous . Let us hope and that he gets it. for if marries the glamorous one he wl receive the punilhmen crime. For glamour- is not an item onthe of a home-cooked meal. It bolo to the do a and delusion. and all the roman c ‘ ‘ 0 illi- 011 m0 In?" when we tackle the real business o1 marriage. To have to llve with it. day in and day out would he like having to oortllifl oi a steady diet of emon pie. was he 1-! he Bess and t fits the nu. I no P5 of oilnllgflhlp, of llhalon i ht to home at ngwmre w not put her manicured hands in dishwater or wield a broom. Fancy a tired man being dragged out to places of amusement every night because a s1 ous wife has to get around and show herself- , how a husband would look on the first oi the vnont when the bills came in for the upkeep of a glamorous wife ll is a picture that would wring tears from a heart oi stone. GLAMUUR PASSES WITH WEDDING CEREMONY ,.. ,n3. RECIPE§ 0N EVERY PACKA i. GE A Iaralng Smile 190-3801“ Wllh a humidity 01 from - ~ s o. _ . t}; ll vlrlnw .sh Ius°d on e we s "L86 pawn‘ makes icr a sanitary W0"! 8nd .. _ . .. ; ~ .. innuguylba sflggéznrcéullgégfafli£li GEN U T KER '- 'i - ° e 2; glllon‘ of Iwgtfiaéain tlézxe“ ugeiiugunr; "What do you do madam?" ‘ "m5" b e“ " "I keep house,’ scrub, scour.‘ "1 W111 need a W“ t emwmt“ bake, wash dishes, cook, do al l’ laundry. iron, sew and look after my children " And the cansus taker listed her _ as —Housekceper -no occupation. Nancy (age six): Are you the trained nurse that sister said was coming to stay with us? Nurse: Yes. I'm the traiped nurse. Nancy: Well, come on enl Were having a circus out in our barn, and the children want to see you do your tricks. nmcoom comm w‘ New while glanilsolg in ilrfllklflfl is as attractive tto a as thedfed - n onawagon . e man-y i. Gar an m" m0“! demlfid lnmfmafimi °n Angela, or somethln whigper in Yhglrgnehrs tnatmlr womanep-ack: away ‘gaffe t0! rlélligmflélld $5886‘; inter gldflluliga along “ggl-hefl edding gown and ognge blossomsband that F i ‘O < ~ ' ' ‘ .0’ Canada’ In Avenue, no“ petugilrnhhaey perpe w y g amorous any more an she can s y a per ‘Jorcnto, for Household Storage of ' For no woman can look glamorous at the breakfast table after she has “rults and Vegetables, gotten up and cooked the meal. No woman can look glamorous after she > — -~ has walked the floor half the night with a crying baby, or bent for hours over a sick bed. Nor can any woman stay the hand of Time and keep lcokln". like a. mysterious Lady Love after she begins to get the middle- A You Can D0 - Prloa Control Question age apreod. And Anawera MACARONI PRODUC S the quantity n w " the present ffitlgfl l: h v 9T9 Bnyhvigy in which I can i; A. Yes. Infants who ' than 2i fluid ounces oi per month, provided under the m. rent ration plan, will be ablsta .. taln extra "D" couons, providgq m 513831‘ milpfins arc surrenlieredi exchange for the "D" cgupqm“ the nearest branch ci the Administration or Loos] p. Board. In Charlottetown the m; ,,,. Administration is cn Queen gum and the Local Ration pom M, caied at City Pa‘: . Q. Is it possible for mo to -.l , canning coupons now as l dill m1 apply for them last spring’! A. An official of ille Olin Branch of the Ration Adminir lion states that it is very like wwww Karin Ellis l (By Michael Jwllilll) Author ni Popular Stories in ‘ d RIIBi-‘llliv argon u‘ i u J ; th dr be! th t ' as ey ewup on: eapar- menf she dew-mined to stamp it in her mind to ring out for her very low days. is something to be envied. even in unhappincss. "A penthouse," Frances said, looking about with admiration. "I’ve always wanted a penthouse. I like the sound oi it." "It isn't really a penthouse. It's ‘ just the top sory, though the terrace is pleasant in the slun- Tliere are many things that a husband has a right to demand of his wife but keeping glamorous, in spite oi work and worry and pinching pennies and rearing children, isn't of them. He has, of course, a right to ex cot his wife. to keep as easy on the eyes as circumstances permit, but. lat doesnt necessitate that she should o about trailing clouds of glory or even. as the phrase s, preserving er youth and beauty. It merely means tllat she shall eep herself neat and tidy. comb her hair and leaw on the cold cream, and look pleasant. As long as a wife tells her husband how great and wonderful he is and iilal _sne believes that he hung the moon and set the stars in their courses. 5hr. looks good tc him. and he never notices if she puts on a few more pounds and gets streaks of gray in her hair, and the gla girls may gu hung for all o him. A husband has a right to demand that his wife shall make him com- fortable. It is just as much the wife! business to broi . _.. l. ... t... . l;- king shouiu . drunkenness. “Failure nllsonlu rlailure to be a Fallow Canada's Food Rules for l-inlih and Fitness _ F ll E E l A Valuable a“: Book-“Econom Recipes g Canada's Housol iers" contain- ing many recipes suited to to ay’: requirements; Send a postcard with {our name and address wit the words “Economy Recipes"; Address ‘ Dept. 4G, The Canada Search Home Service Dept, P,O, Bu; 1Z9, Montreal, QUE. ueationa and Anlwera on P11" Cigltrol will HIM" i" Th‘ 61:35:» iau a: a regular feature eac h i The question: are those which "d rggchlgd LhO wlflillll PllclQl "in Trade Board from honacw vaa ihia region. The anawera are III“- vided by tho Board will“ P" m” Illlll who have intelligent question; to ask on price control are Invite i; m“, ‘hem: mlwfilinlsliryh c310 "l? “n” “mm” “g” °°" omen‘: c: Iml ‘ w l be issued to ancne a lh . mlticc oi Wartime Prices and Trlflo date. y t M’ Board. Q. Is there any penalty provided fcr furnishing false statements in connection with tecuring quotes of rationed goods for public caterers and similar establishments? CHAPTER XXXVI Th ld outside was C016 0n theire Yo‘; and when In“? breathed deeply it cut into her lungs. Frances signaled a cabmm with a regal little gesture" and call- ed him “my good men. Inside, Frances leaned her head beck against the sears worn fabric mer- Ycu can see the little boats m4 began to hum, D-nily in her on the East River. I wonder corner, thought about gangs" keeping Frieda Hid Pat. t i , h hoo '8 1 “r15”, ‘a, well? 11% 1m- try, Rance! spun‘ about and moved Emily thought. t 1 F t°"%3l’lieygllv:g' here soon enough" "Tl-l f _ r s," rances ‘*3 - said. is lllnlillleyl’); been talking al The butler rfmcvlzd the bowl of along, “I meant m gm, o“ a gardenias from the tea table be- sterilized fats cool and seal. little ifllklnil w- but 50m ow I hag ‘Fvrilifh “mid?” ‘hm an?! B ' ed to talk l about my- .syl> on an s ver “m mo“ ooNsmvl $5,191: dd d 1°“: "And bucket of ice cubes. "Heavenly." --- Em y no e org veness. “he, very interesting it was, too. I as- sure vou." to provide" enables a wife to get _ ‘ _ good cook should give a nusband the pri- vilege ul ditching a lazy wife, without alimony. What's sauce for the goose is salve» lor tne gander- HUSBAND HAS RIGHT T0 SOME LIBERTY A husband has a right. to demand that an wife should refrain from naggulg and that she should grant him the right to a reasonable degree of personal liberty. He didn't marry in order to get someone to harp up.n all of his iaults and shortcomings and keep his weaknesses ever before lilm. Nor did he marry to get a jailer. Unfcrlunatel . however, there are no ealmorks by which a man can distinguish a hu and-halter from a husband-spoiler before mZXTLBZB, and us lluinun ingenuity has devised no way of gagging a qunrrelsome woman, many c. good man marries one of these feminine dictators and becomes that nlosc piteous and helpless of creatures-a henpecked husband. A husband has a right to demand that his wife shall be a. pleasant, cheerful and interestin com anion who is a good enough sport to take life us ll comfis Jnsteat of a gaysfizlfilngdngnanb cgfsilplnglflg becfiilge lsiie _ 11ml a5 If-“C mime) 0 5P6“ BS 5~ 0n l" . 8-!‘- il-‘i-USB S e 1B5 Q. My baby needs a lot of corn live prall"e deg with which to up to no LDEMEWOTK instead of being a. cinema star, and because she is t.ed - ‘ _ down m; children. And he has a. right to demand that his wife shall be “m” ‘“ m‘ “l” “d 1 “m” m“ “m °’“’°""“°“’** ~ a good working partner instead of a parasite; that she will coo erate . o with hiln instead of balk him at every step; that she will he thrif y in- .3 , W589 F _ ,, stead of a splendthrift; that she will show him some appreciation for all ‘ i" D811“ Wh° Wiillldni Rive h" “m” l he docs for er and not make him run second place to the baby. eveteeth to l7E"K9"lr\ Ellis. The b“ 7, Kmndi heh 0h there are a. thousand things that a husband has a right to de- liit-il‘ yfililtll leadwtize] filling? you do; me room w“ vibrant with l mllnd of nis wife, but not that she shall stay glamorous. kettle and add grated rind nnd-WP- ,, 5 '5“ ‘Pan Balm“? iNWE“ " e __ , 0 ‘" ' " -— lemon 1mm them. novel Loiely ‘talk and laughter when. i! few n, copy of h cyst 13°“ "M" 11111411191 .1 n minutes later Patierce Gardiner 1i d sad “D n’t bother to becomes mick PM“, m“ M! ‘Pooh. Etnilv laughed it off. i ‘ ‘ ,_ _ ‘All!’ *8" - - ° sterilized 1N1. cool and seal. IY“ m9 thmmht w“ Plflsam “d f§§“°lo“'rr§°1i'¢‘$§'.i“‘sllsh§§§2° 75:2‘: llbrialiiirloillfii“ Home w" o’ ’ Frieda Hatterson. standin at the‘ table, regarded her watc and asked, "Isn't it about time fsr the broadcast?" "Pratt soon," Celeste said. "Isn't i wonderful, broadcasting unfigllmttlfllstaxftleleg’ is l this ‘ n a e e s ." . . Fried: saidggwhiggn Elm. cquig Dent Let Words Fall at the _l . n c an ave a mahwou . __ " . . Qi ‘YQJEL 91.1,, Join _ Rlghl Moment __ fly __ rue ranouis. Continued on 3 ' A J ,_ ' . mocha-ran smprnas our ‘ " T“ ‘OF THE HCRAP BAG -~ " ' GRAPE AND APPLE BUTTEE 2 cups grape pulp. 2 cupa apple pulp. 2 cupa sugar Prepare fruit ulp by cooking cleaned fruit wi a little water (to prevent burning) and passing it through a coarse sieve. Add su ar and cook 20 minutes. Pour into ct PRAIRIE DOGS DYING HELENA. Mont. - (GP) —A A. Yes, indeed. If you know of ease, the nature of which i: s - such false statements, please report undetermined, is killing the yn them without delay. A Tomato le dogs of eastern Montana. restaurant proprietor was recently W. J. Butler, stale veterinar- fined $$l50 for making such a stale- said the rodents Rig dying by h ment and for sell g tea without re- thousands and the condition icr ceivinyv "W" r" “rs i" r'"l"‘""»" bad he has been unable to fingl Pllillihad h Ill lllflfl Frances poi-red, stretching out. "I-ieavenly‘ . 1 Frgceiiastlgattetrscn arrived. bring- “But the whole int of it was n3 e W h h" "whit B to Show yo.“ how pfllcky you an‘ pleasant surprise!” Emily said to an that you have’ yo“ km“ I geleJe, who was wearing one of" even gathered a sort of lefLhand- fig“ ‘m? fluff“??? c7959!!!”- cd prestige just by knowing you. 15h did“ W i)’: 9 W0" 1i Thsres not one of those matrons Elm!’ hm"- d CANADA'S u ' ‘ 11° ‘ 1-3 pounds pears by llu Ililllfi d“ ‘"5" [llllWN llilAllil SYRUP‘ I'll Cllillll STARBH COMPANY, Ullllll 1-2 pound tart apples Wash and girepare fruit, Pass through food oppe . Put fruit and sugar in alternate layers in a large bowl and let stand overnight. Next morning place in a preserving 6 AIRIESSPACKED m warsnrlloor REATSEMED CONTAINER EVEN A BRIDE IS REPEllED BY “ILO.” our-o love grow cold so soon? In- atinctively-not meaning to hurt him-she draws away. His ‘ -—about one thing offends her. Yea, ‘$.03’ can impel-ll love itself! So much may be at stake in the impressions we make on others. Even a new acquaintance may open the road to success ur failure. It's ioolhardy to take chances with "B0." Millions of people have learned the easy way in play safe. Ado t their aimplo daily precaution. Ba with Liiebuoy-tho 011e,,‘ aoa "Qmadeto atop "B.O." What a joy Liiebuoy is in your bath! I" 1161i» creamy cu gentle and r 'mild on your skin-fire wonderfully cleansing. That clean, invigorating scent refreshes yaw-then vanishes before you're dressed. But you can be coa- fident: you're really protected againli iroachcroua “B.O." DISIGN_ N0. I005 Rags from your scrap ha . out in stxlbl and crocheted ma e these lovely slippe . Inexper w make and appropriate for oungin or beach wens‘. Pattern “lo. i contains complete instructions. ‘ To order vmmm: rito. or lend above picture with ur name and address with lo unto in coin or ntarnmi to Needlework Bur Charlottetown Guardian. Pharlol-tetown Gun rdlan. Needlework Department. mlllflllmlflofi nM|I_-_.._.--_.'.m- §TR§PADDH1§ -—-_- HARVEST SCENE Sc often you find yourself at loss to express yourself at the sight of a beautiful scene. The scene above filla one with ita quiet depth but all you can think of to lay i! “What a pretty aceno of harveatihl.” , No need to be rpeechlera. You can easily cultivate a more pic- iureaque speech. A little practice and study will make you the moat affective rpoakcr and people will remark on your clear speech. Your ability to get ahead, to mako a good impression socially and in buainoaa, depend: a good deal on how well you can , yourself. Using the right phraau iodide for-fa and color to both speech an t ng. Pin-am an batter than aiagla words becauae they make thinll more vivid, or, quite the oppofito. to make thing: leu vivid for in- liance, the unpleaaant word "death" maybe made aofier by laying ‘lane’; lalt breath" or "the abb of e." Our ‘SI-page booklet contain: lni of example! ahowlng how worda can be combined into plirares which are appropriate and affective. Bend 15o of nummmniroifirufh ‘fr’ “g! caaiona to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Bc sure to write plainly your ngmq llleigld address and the name of book- A GOOD-LOOKING JULIIPIJI Nice To Bridge the Seaaona This jumper style. simple as it is. has the pleasing contours of a soft frock; very flat ering to wear, easy this time of year, whether they be plain or checked. The blouse is especially int to fit smoothly im- _cler the jumper. _ Style No. 8588 is designed for sizes l2 to 40. size l6 requires ll- 3-4 yda. So-in. fabric for the r ‘iii-l yda. SO-in fabric for e ouae. Pattern ‘is ‘hand-cut to United States Standard Measurements and includes chart with stop by step in- structfonl. Bend twenty cents for plticrn. Write your name, address and style number. 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