PAGE TWO Living €§Leisure A The Woman's Realm OUR NEIGHBORHOOD curs is a happy little neigh- borhood: All good friends each day; Each one seeks the other's ood Arid hopes they're come to sayi No strife there is: its understood That “Love‘s" the golden key; How happy is our neighborhood, It means so much to rnel A friend on this side and on that; A cheery word and smile: Across the street, a friend to chat. Rows of friends within the mile! Our’: is a happy little neighbor- o0 All 800d friends each dayl Each one seeks the other’s good And hopflt they're come to stayl Alice Graham, ohilllwack, B. o. ‘If hot water ‘was drip, you're wasting coal. New washers are lilUXlxrlSIVf: and easy stall Use hot water sparingly. foosel woven and napped wool- len fabr cs do not stretch to shape after shrinking. Have these dry cleaned. A sponge.rubber mat on which to stand while ironing will greatly lessen fati ue. as the soft surface of a mat eeps the feet from be- nmning tired. To make wail paper washable, apply a thin, even coat of pure white shellac that has been reduc- ed to about one-pound cut. To darken light tan leather articles such as shoes or belts, rub then? with a cloth dipped in am- mcn a. Furs stored in a mothproof bag should be kept in the coolest. dries place in the house. Warmth en- courages moths and dries out the gelt. while dampness causes mil- ew. SCORCIIED COTTONS If -cottons scorch while ironing. this is recommended. Plunge into cold water immediately and allow to stand for 24 hours. By that time the marks will have disappeared. HOW TO TEST IRON By this time most people know how to wash rayon. They know rayons should be dipped in gentle fine-fabric suds‘. that they should never be rubbed. scrubbed or twist. ed; that they should be rolled in a turkish towel to get rid of excess moisture. and never dried near heat. They also know that rayons should be ironed when almost drv with a moderate iron. But there's the problem. What IS a moderate iron --esoecially if yours has not heat control’). Here is a simple test: Place your iron on s piece of newspaper while you count slowly to twenty. It the paper is scorched in this short time. you can be quite sure that the iron is too hot for rayons. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE If you stop playing a game be- cause you are loosing, you show poor sportsmanship and bad marine n. < BROKEN BOTTLES Clean up the glass from the broken bottle outside your house, regardless of whether you had anything to do with it or not. It 1s th to be is sight on your part if neglected. a French dressing to perk up such ents into a Jar with a closely. fitting cover. One teaspoon sugar, one-half teaspoon salt, one-half er teaspoon paprika, one-hal tea- spoon chopped onion or one clove o we. t stand in the refrigera- tor until well seasoned, then ra- move the garlic. well before using, and serve cold. . . . Here are some variations of your favorite cooked dressing that will add interest to salads the year around. Amounts suggested are for one cup of salad dressing. 1. A d two tablespoons horse- ‘rgdish. This ll with et salad. 2. For a salad in which cabbage plays “a malor role. add two table- spoons chopped raisins and six maraschino cherries, choppe 3. To add zest to a fish or salad, vary the cooked y adding to it one finely chop ed, hard-cooked egg and one ta le- spoon chopped sour gherkins. Onions should be pulled and al- lowed to thoroughly before U weather. the flllllpl l off well, the bulbs wi not keep n storage. BEIJING THEMSELVES th 0X10 10GB WC d. meat b Evans, of r ermopylao London's dock area. has a family of i’! children; her neighbour. in Hesperus Crescent. has 12, Once s week these moth- ers meet over a cup of tea, and are coached by experts to mmd clothes and thus save the coupons of their families. This is one of the many pieces of welfare work now being carried out by the social centres in London's East End. 5t. d- red's House, a typical centre locat- ed in the Isle of Dogs, a large loop of the Thames, helps people of all ages. The little children come to its play centre; the older child- ren to physical training and danc- ing classes, as well as to handicraft essona. Gale, ‘in Needlecraft For The A TWO-PIECE With Smart Details Probably no one needs to you the idea that the two-piece is a good style. Your only question ls: “What kind of a two-piece?" Well, here's one that's tailored in the simplest fashion, but fitted groperly for slim waistline, slim lps, and a nice, straight-hanging skirt. despite its pleated fullness. You can. of course. make it with long sleeves. if that suits your fabric. Spun rayons. flsnneis, gabardines. are some we might suggest for early wear. Style No. 3472 is designed for aims l0 to 40. Size i6 requires 4- 5.8 yds. 35-in. fabric, or 4 1-2 yds. Bil-in. fabric. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name. address and style number. Be sure to state size you wish. Name Street Address WILL! In: No woman ever takes an- other woman's advice about frocks. whsv don't they? he. Naturally. You don't ask the enemy how to win the war. HER RECIPE Mistress: Mary. how it la the eggs are rgmetimcs boiled softand sometimes quite hard? M ' Well. mum. I'm sure I lhlflllh sell ' Home DEAR- love cannot be revived. That nsenee. matter with men. anyway. that they fail out a supposed to have more brains th have more willpower and self-control a. some of his wisdom and marital superiority wives? he show by a vamp salad, and here's a good recipe for [minded m, nature bands are away at trainin THE AjflARLUlTETOWN GUARDIAN Dorothy ‘Sax:- ROMANTIC LOVE, NOT FOUNDED ON LOGIC NEVER REDEEMABLE It Makes Someone IT To Another And When Feeling Passes It Doesn't Return To Same RG55 DIX—I dmft Lfaman Wlhen other women glamour girl approaches, why em. ‘Get away 11D for you can. whhuh en to flatter and calolee doesn't he say me, "mu disgusting piece womanhood. 1 want to be faithful to my wife." But men don‘t. like wheat before th . falls in love they can't help it. You can B!!!» person can be controlled imagine anything f you will let your mind dwell on I hope there will come a time that when a man it. or woman ‘groves unf way nut w be the el The do bef th will? binllffi ° ust like anything else. aithful after marriage the ectric chair. DISILLUSIONED WIFE. MANY MEN FICKLE BY NATURE ANSWER-I am afraid the electric chair would be worked overtime if all cl’ the unfaithful husbands and wives were condemned to sit in but that is about the only way you can stop philandering. imiately, there are many people so them to be true to anything. or anyone. Nu one. not even if he or she DQseesses virtue, could long enchain their wandering fancies. them fascinated. They would always be bound Jump the fence and seek new pastures. They would literally have t0 em. .\o subtlety keep deed ones before they ceased wand And this Ls why it is so impossible to revive a dead love, because love f tasttiiabgvéawthins that is here. and a matter of illusion, of appeal o 1f a woman loved a man was inteilLgellt, or good and kind, then as long as he had Dressing can make or mar a shc would still love him. but the trouble i.s that romantic love is not - . -. . s. wants’. a“ i“s°.“°"- "' .l'°1£‘° use“? wna.tlam essomeparcuar v ua ous. n ee- dishes. Put the following ingredi- ing is gone. love is gone. a w en The charm that allured us alluree in no more. found so fascinating pom us. We have teaspoon dry mustard, one- uart- love-d as we have lost our taste for chocola Undoubtedly it would save a lot of trouble if the men and women garlic c“; l,“ three; one-hair eup who are llllilflpllllv married would realize that they are in a dangerous vegetable oil and onesiuarter cup l mental state in which they are especially susceptible to the love germ. vinegar. Cover the Jar and shake {and so would avoid the society of logic It is 1t vice. Ceriahily it would be the self susceptible to feminine c arm to avoid the societyof and instead of employing s living picture for a homely sister with cross-eyes and carroty hair. sing too much of human nature Most of us when we ray "l DEAR lvnss DIX-We are four serviEe- wives, all in our late twm- ties nno all happily married for five years or more. g camps we have no thouzhts in our m hearts but to do everything_possible to show our loyalty and faithfulness] 1mm every charm of grace Brink apt to prove a very expensive vver- then has vanished. and you cannot call . because he was handsome, or because he those qualities sundaes or all-day suckers. the men and women whom they find qaai-ticularly attractive, lust as a drunks-rd who really wishes to reform lkeeps away from the sight and smell of liquor, or a gambler avoids places Aways shake wvbcreulmes oi chance are going on if he is trying to break away from rt of wisdom for the man who knows him- Miss Americas. ' nvate secretary hire a ut perhaps this would of masculine human temptation" depend on the Lord working a miracle n our behalf and taking: on the 10b. We never consider that it is up to us to save ourselves. and especially cad us not in o / was ésmaye I thought Dot ’s cotton slip was white until . . . I saw it next to my Muse's RINSO-WASHED slip! colon may clear and bright! HOV humiliating to discover our child's "clean" clothes are logy-whim uu when you wane be: to look er besti Bus ll needn't happen a n-if’: _to wash clothes in; wblmtw ta with lllnaol You'll marvel a: the rich, {on lasting suds Rinse makes even n bard water. Discover bow ls nos-rs out din! Eves the dlnlm clothes coins clean without boiling o: hard rubbing: See washable IN WARTIME OR ANYTIME Comes In the Some Familiar Package a LEVER raoaucl Makers of 26 India Canadian washers commend aw for bell rcnrlm Ge: the economical GIANT box today. Uehwusblag la ouster lime‘: leuk- cnd-Swlsh weyi un soak dishes in Marc's rich ea nbcn ewlchthem clean in no time: Ilium Drain 'em, don’: ‘cm.- Grease is no —thcy'll d: n without me ngl Aad Rinse is so kind to your bands! with you when you say that a dead What's t of love so easily with tgeg manor’: siren me that have it, Fbr lmfor- unstable by nature that it is not in and No spell could bind The personality we last lost our taste for the once Now that our hus- inds and [Such Qua/Coffee ND because it is “crem- ed w tlr Carnaaion Milk. Makes a vvoaderfirl difierenoe in the lavor, color, aroma of coffee. That ueaasy-mootlmess and rich flavor of Carnafloadoesvvoadmforailldndsofcooked dialaes-aadicoesssselittkcouseCaroadon. he of near. And irradiated {or extra "sunshine" vitamin D. Io: fnc Caraauos Cook Book. Caraauou Co. IRRJDIATID arnafion Milk But there are moments when we wonder if our loyalty is being‘ N- turned by our husbands. What way have we of knowing if this llflknizlg . i ,... I. we er.- wailing for them that they are not — coming involved withvotlier women? How can we know that after the Caraadonlawlrolaoowfmilkwith ohbe Ks CANADIAN raepucr 49m firmer/bias‘ / for war will change ‘our men from lovaole, kind-hearted persons we has’ A.) over we won't lino ourselves women who have spent years of their A, The rlited States baa un- " 60f! but es there are not sufficient supplies to make a simi- lar move in Canada. Rationing must continue on the present basis in this country "for some time to come" authorities have aa-id. . We own a small farm and have a few fruit trees. We decided to rent s. cold storage locker to store our fruit this year and will not be using all our canning sugar. What should we do about the sugar? A. You must declare any such extra sugar to your Local tion natural water taken our until it is cubic-rich. ' Stcriliacd to make i: kecp—hom ' for smooth- Wms _ Liked, Toronto, Ontario. to them. We confine ourselves to female companionship and spend mB-IIY of our lonely hours in war work. in n llaro cruel men. witl; the philosophy of grasping what they can when they can. and not caring who gets hurt in the process? What way have youth waiting for men who hav forgotten the love they knew an val- ued in tile last? e FOUR. ARMY WIVES. Board by December i5, and at the SERVICE MEN MAY APPRECIATE HOMES MORE ANSflVER-Not being endowed with the gift of prophecy. 111916 l! no possible way in which you can foretell what is going to happen after the duration. None of us know what sort of a. world we will be called upon to live in, or what altered circumstances will confront us. or hmv we. ourselves, or those we love, will have changed. But it seems to me that you are going a long way to hunt for trouble if you are making yourself miserable over speculating about your good, kind, American husbands being changed into Germans or Japs by the war and coming home with a lust for torturing little children and ha! ing olo women, and generally dipping their hands in blood. Instead war hardening them. the chances are that they will have been so re- volted by the cruelty and suffen that they have seen that they will want t0 do nothing but kindness. t e balance of their lives. You have known many of the soldiers who fought in the last war. You havent known any of them who developed inbo slayers have you? As, for your husbands becoming involved in affairs with other women, there is far less danger of that while thev are in the army than it 1B whllc they are at home, because there is less temptation, The native females of the Jungles have small appeal for men accustomed to the trim and trig girls back home. Nor is there any need, rum their pictures. ior wives to get green-eyed over the unglsmorous ladies of tiAczkAleutlzag lslaifgsk t n 1 vway. e wor u o women and wher your the yare oounn i_o encounter them You can't hllgrthem lllvufilhslinlilafllfg to keep them sale. or ride herd on them to prevent thei: straying into other pastures. In the end. you are bound to trust them wherever they are‘. at llgriie or oadihint war or out of it. So why lose sleep in wor- ry -8 a u some ng a you cannot possibl hel you are bolmd ‘to take on faith. y p and I situation m“ °°“-"°- aver-V ma" W 0 R098 through the experience or war is bound to come home changed. He will hav _ iergzeshthat gill hB-V9‘dk€lV€lOD18d1 e been through many exp" an o ange many o. is op n ons and points of view. But you ma be sure of one thing. that if he was a fine man to start with. he will mime back to you a finer one. If he was worth loving ha will be more lov. same time surrender coupons from your No. 3 ration book tn cover the amount you have not used. The su ar may then be used for househo d. Relieved Fast Thlshsyllsy! fitbi°fsfifa°i k5‘. $72823.‘ W“ fit‘ f mlllierahle f . at... “c139 ,——>v vac-sol. g -._.. SIT COR-BDCTLY AVOID FATIGUE The woman who grew up with a fine. upright posture in wa will find it easy to sit correctly also, especially after she has dis- covered by experiences that bad sit- ting postures bring on fatigue If you haven't ahead, wdoe0—stantn0i0 sit straigh. This is a prime an weariness rule for the woman whose able. If he loved you, he will love you better and appreciate you more for he u have a deeper knowledge of what a. good wife arid a good 'ill l: mean. .1 i You Must Know F ndamcntalr of Home Nursing I LrM MAKING BED WITH PATIENZI Today everyone should know a bit about home nursing for one can never tell when an emergency may arise. Particularly in wartime, a ' knowledge of how to care for a l patient at home is absolutely nec- I cssary. Do you know how to make a bed with your patient in it? Some l patients cannot be moved out of ' bed and you have to know what to do. The illustration above is s guide. Full instructions how to do this are included in our iii-page booklet. along with many other . necessary things in the daily care of a patient. Our booklet gives the home nurse the important do‘s and a few of the -, dorfts are also in order. As well as the daily care of a bed patient it gives instructions how io care for a bed patient. how to care for a patient after an oper- ation. a patient with a contagious disease and also how to nurse com- mon ailments such as colds and convulsions. Qaby can}: also included. Send lilc in coins for YOU'LL NEVER 0f What You Should BE SATIS FIED WITH ANYTHING EISE ONCE YOU SEE RINSO WNITENESS SPLINDID IlOOI-D MADE I! STAII‘ NORTH SYDNEY, Sept, 31 outstanding aho was made the National War Savings Stamp drive conducted last month by the local branch of Bteadman Bro , with the staff of that store selllnz a lam of sum worth of Itlmlll and War Savings Certific- ' new Job keeps her sitting 1 whole torso .—An ' in one spot all d in an office or factory. posture may make or break your f re too. As most women know, the best way to correct standing posture is the perfectly simple and obvious one of pa oticing " upright. Women who do not really know exactly what that means are ed- vised to stand against a wall and straighten the back against it. The same procedure applies tn sitting corectly. If you have a tendency w plump and sag in your seat, try straight- ening your spin eagainst the back of a straight chair. Be sure the back is straight. be sure to sit far back in it so that the small of our back can touch. It will be useful to get your "up." . slttirlc straight, pull your chest high. Keep the head straight and high also. Hold the position for a minute or so. Do this exercise several times a day. It is relaxing as well as cor- rective. t. w“ When you work a a a or bench. be sure that your furniture "fits," for lags that dangle or dou- ble up under your table are sine to cramp and interefere with your sitting correctly. Another help; try to avoid lit- in one position without s mo- ment's cha . Get up and stretch or walk a b t if you can -at least move about during wur lunch hour “:0 rill t t r e a gue ha expresses itself in a feeling of a. drawstring tightening across your shoulders, grasp each shoulder in your hands and mil-wise -rub. squeeae -- till the shoulder tissue responds with tingling, ENEMY PLANES SIIOT DOWN LONDON. Sept. su- James Grigg, tary state for war, disclosed in Comm one tods that 739 enemy planes were sho down over Britain by anti aircraft batteries between Sept. 8. i939 and July 3i, 194s, P. ll. 1. ' Th obiecti f t at u?» put ZS Jaiihiiihriic €i£°’.'2..3l..i"°..“ii§§.1°’ m" ti?“ l III! doubled the figure. The filo" SEKFEMBER 2s. 194;, Woman's‘ Re alm‘ m Social anl Personal z Fashions z Literature r NOW laden”. Cream hawk,‘ ' 3a cl J Stops POfSph-q" I. Does not ror [m shins. Does not I- NOIIIIIKIKKOdfy '. iighl alter shaving. nstantl a - Ito l$§§l’."§."§f‘°' t aus- l- Awarded Approvll Seal I American institute oi hum‘, "t2: being harmleg to l." 0 ' lmtalenm; ("an be “M Arrid is the largest gelling deodown‘ ifimt. n molasses. Lin u pan with pastry andetllrlimh . mblllllfe- Mike a thin top em; cries-cross ton with strips of . try. Bake in hot oven of 43s . Fahr. for 10 minutes. then m1 heat and continue baking at deg. Fahr. for 20 minutes. MOLASSEB mus agaap One ices n soda. l-f c ' .. lasses. l l- cups sour c.1131 cups whole wheat flour, l 1.; . brill. 1-2 cup seeded raisins I lve soda in molasses. Add . bran, and raisins, Bake minutes in a moderate oven of deg. Fahr in a loaf pan. This . be baked in smaller moulds s as baking powder cans if des MOLASSES CRISPS One-quarter cup shortening. cup sugar. 3.4 teaspoon salt, l . flour. -4 teaspoon salt. .1 shortening. Add sugar and mcla and bring to a boiling point. slightly. Add flour and salt. I- b teaspoons on greased ba s eet and bake in moderate o of 350 deg. Fahr. l2 to 15 minu Turn around finger or handle wooden spoon to form roll | STILL M. If they cool - much to roll, put back in for a moment 0 FILET CROCHET LUNCIIE ‘i SUI‘ DESIGN N0. 1219 A beautiful luncheon ' made ilhnlett eziazeehleth temrrlle filo. fill: contains will?" t instructions. lin a: .nl.'l'ri.l'a'i.zl:'alcz."iu The Brenda-ran tiered rims for the befiolrllltgwllilhgo made efll-vloyeu selling stamps big drive, monthly and gen- belng off . Piiaes . members of the local stall Min Fl . ti Id d who u» won tllileimothasrr omlilesf . Miss Inttie Gillam: Ird. Jackson; 4th. Min Irena To 0rd ‘pattern.- Wrlte. or W above pigtrure with your fllmfm‘ address with is cents in g1 um stamps w Needlework Charlottetown Guardian- charlottewwn Guardian. Needlework Department. Design N0. 121D NAMI—--—-——-"" Mlll ewaanaonnalee -——' OI'I'Y—~--PRJOVINCE-" UYitbecauseh makes goldenJrlspy-cruned bread with a delicious flavour. Bat hall‘ a cake twice daily for sparkling O MOI! VIASNINO POWIR O l-ONOER LASTINO SUD! I ORIATIR ECONOMY O EASIER ON HANDS" ates quota of . The vs during the month of August was conducted by Variety toree across the country and was handled locally by the are“. to more than double their " healrhmGcttlse bmou: of life with BEST YEAST! w: “mama? "Writ" ' 0 Ii . Parana. mnnsrls a l ' xrf i» fist/m. l! _Hp5f fifl‘ fiflg/f-Ql/