Li Woman WIN YOUR FAMILY'S PRAISE.’ wvv z Social anH Personal 's Re alm 1/ Ayiibgfilb. I-‘ELLOHlSIIIP it lives illClIl‘. Will find their every smile IllUdIIi Is shared by everyone they inw. BLANKET EXTENSION Blankets will be the saving grace no cf luiiio-itzti bedrooms this winter __ so i001; to yours. They do the most efficient lob of keeping you Storm if enough left at the top to snuggle ‘ui around the shoulders. If your blankets are too skimpy w do the Job with any destfet oi satisfaction, stitch a l2 or l8 inrh width of cotton fabric at the bot- tom. This extension-tucked un- der the iniitiress —~ Will 11010 U"? bLlllliCt in lilac.» irhile the tou fili- ilishcs uurln protection for tile shoulders. PILLBOX. BONNET. CALOT YOUTIIFUL Now is» the time ioryou to launch we little iur pillbox. baby bon- net or 0810i. ’l.‘he youiiitcl‘ crowd likes hats that follow the contour oi the hand and have nu upstand- I'll‘. trimming. They l-lrefer their liaits on the backs of their heads; but tilt-ii" siiiiirt nizinius usually like them iiltcd Ioiwvard. It's amazing to sci how many diffeixilt effects one can get with the some hat- Jt rill tleticiids on the angle at '\\lllCll it. is worn. COOLIE SILIIO iTTlT. IN NEW PPR. COAT if y0u"a.l€ in possession of a brief fur packet, and last yr-ai cverrone seemed to be. there is no reason for iliscardlng it. But if 59o are buying a new cont. the chzinczs are that. ,v0ii_ will prefer the Chinese coolle silhouette 01" a tuxedo. Whether you like sleek. smooth pelts or fiu-ry one: ls W“! own affair. II y?“ B" m 51W money and can afford an eveninr Liv-II, you'll be fascinated by er- niine and while carucuhor even Lipin. tteinembcr that white furs iir- back with other nostalgic ac- gcssorles such as scarves. shawls and sioles. INFECTED IIANDKERCIIIEIS Winter and colds are synony- mous and if you suffer much from colds or sinus trouble it: a 300d Idea. to look to your naniikcrchlsls and make sure that these are abstr lutely sanitary and xterm-INE- l-landkerchiefs used to relieve ‘colds and sinusitis should be coal:- ‘iid in a salt solution for half an hour, rinsed in clear, cold water. washed in extra-soapy suds. anti then boiled in fresh suds for ten ' inutcs. Rinse thoroughly and. if ssible. hank to dry in the sun. VITAMIN SENS! When cooked vegetables are re- heated. most. of their vitamins vanish. This has been proved by tests made on freshly cwked and reheated vii-notables. It's vitamin sense to cook only as many vege- tables as will be used at one meal. If small amounts are left over it's ‘better to serve them in salads than to reheat them. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Don't liiurt out unpalatable truths. especially if you can't take it yourself. The odd part of it is that the person who "must tell the truth even if it hurts". seldom can hear such truths about him- self without losing his temDer. FAITLTY DIET AFFECT! NERVES 1 Nervous children in many ciiscs ure badly nourished or do not net (“m1 p1 _ "H t h be 1m; lfl0llilh_skell-_r_ljldct)f_tfi_l_fll to Dr. A. Ql_l_BI'_ll)eY_tyIlé_1Be5tI_Il0‘gk/'ave en Boll- wblewWM in: Wbm ed 0*" ‘tter “g; with awn “ghtlv III 9 w!‘ FMAUNTJEMIMKS W" PANCAKIS on IUCKWHIAIL _ A’ The greatest meat saver of all! ivifigoifélétfi-e The \V0man's Realm ulr lher high or 10w. | or i not give them enough vitamin B1 they are loni; enough _t0| tiiek iii firmly at the bottom Wlllll JWIMR PIIWIEP 4ND 6WD 700 Pric In The Guard Qnelllom and Answers on Control will pea Inn l? r Tho ‘(file-aliens ‘re than which luv on. The answers are pro to uk no prlco control are Woman’! llelionnl Advlrory Com mlttee of lllll Trade Board. Q. my husband for leaves from the Ar A No-if your to the nearest contains coupons for of the armed a letter from their i GTOUIX, director of the Department illave- mn-cvmml-sslv vlll ‘of l-Ieiiith. Montreal. Ntrvousness can develop in vertqle if their diet doesj roiuil: babies lfor or thiamine. This vitamin is es-icud “ms out? Slml-lal i0 the stability of the nei-. vniis system at all ages. Hog} flifagflaflolf, riaxfggblethwe. _ A child who is excitable. irrlt-_' _ able,‘ ucevisli, sleeps badly. may ‘$352M ‘mm the time o‘ “s is“ .iiot be receiving enough l vitamin. Under ordinary ns, for a normal child, furnishes enough thiomlno lever. should the baizr. the 91 this Q. In our household we find dif- condi- .flculty in making our sugar rations milk tiast, but we have a surplus of te How-tor coffee and meat COUpulIS. Can youngiwe exchange the latter for oddi- chiid or the pupil be given so- 5101131 51-1891” wllbmis? called soft drinks instead of milk.‘ A~ Ullfoll-lllwtcly. N0. Such cou- thev are deprived of absolutely l Dims are m“ mWPI-‘hmlgelfile- Y0" .esscntiai elements to insure theiiqmay- hmvever- c3511 Yolll" D UTE- growlh iiild health. Other foods “was cmlpons-fo,’ ex“? 51153-13 which furnish vitamin B1 are WoQh 10m males Am 1-5 P79933119 ftruol made of oate or wheat: acce°td fig“? 1A" we “imwed l” v hole-irheat bread, rye bread -m.de? wgsen ghegnalzm and Jellies m buckwheat pancakus, tialmeai Oi. A yes provlced u H l whole wheat biscuits. These alonelwm} your’ Local Natlonycéofligkilfi however. arc not enouizli to belx-eceige its permission m do 50' and effective as they are not taken inldo no; demand o, “can. wupons sufficient quantities. Fruit and for the ‘ams and iellies so ‘sold. vegetables must be added to thei Q. W ere could I izet a ration diet. book for canned milk? A child with a well-balanced dictl A. Apply to your local ration will naturally sleep more quietly ibourd and they will issue "Ci" coo. and be more rested. He should bIQDOn-S Drfivldlllit you are ablc to put to bed early in the cvenIniLJII-lllllfy as an essential user of fl,“ at a $55031“; early hour h‘; lcannedltfbngfnall son complains that t e morn . ven a - breakfast aria slee with his till. “mill chocolate hm do not mm D room window open at all titties of "o be.“ time 35 may “*5 i" ha‘ 15 the year. ‘mag M about this? BUurT WARTIME FLEET iBogi-dAreliautiei-esordifirnnligacturers of ——- l . By March, 194a, over coo warships, gglngvcgemggelgllgg tgvglléfilgfj; ranging ffCm trawlers to battleshl . me basic Dex-god o; $41 and w had been completed in British sh p- Wed” the weight o‘ the bu. an yards at home and. overseas since the wmppfla It w“ have mason w the OUWWBK 0f W1"- believe that there has been any ‘ change in such weight. please rc- 301.13% elongated Wartime Prices and YOIPDINEVER BELIEVE SIIE IS 48.... She's one of tho um women you ever raw. at the time wlnn molt women think life innpnuln: them by- Puddlnl I l“ 1 cub all-purpose flour or cup plus 2 tablespoons pastry she‘! rlnht In the midst of thInII-nlw I ready] to gohplkaccn and do 11°“;- v nu nr wit t a men an zir c a er ammo king Tg look It her you would never bclirvu tewa5p°& basking nsowder wu n day over l8. How dou rho do It ‘l Sbo liver tho audit to Di‘. William: Pink Pills . . . for will rho know: how important it l: tn have pknty o! rich, red blood during those yearn whnn nuiny women are "pulled down" In IO health by bodily chanrea. 4. cup mixed . If you feel "nlwlrb tired", I! you look l‘, gup quid gd or mM-sflhlno pnlo and dragged out. If you ore u, u" from n fcclinl of nurvour exlinnltiorn. an ,1 cup an“ N. iltury Ind lrrltnblqyou may b0 payfn; tho A cup mHdJIDVONd t“ pride of poor blood make-up. Don t walt- z ‘up so“ “Me brew crumb‘ start Dr. William: Pink Pills today. Thu l’ cuntlln an eully urlmilribla form of irun- @139 m0 5.5595 fortified with n Rencrouo amount of Viln- Mliugnlglflsaz flour, m: Dow- inln m-nnd an wonderfully affective in liolpln: u» build tho rich, red blood lo m. der. soda and spices. Mix fruit, 5nd uury lo vigor and merry. Get n pochra aces) or fat gust (cut in small pi today from your drugglrt. din-ll may reheated t110f0l1l31l1y before serving. Mfnoemect 3 cups apples. chopped 2 cups raisins choppe lemon or other fruit A milltiaman on sentry duty held I l u, cub” up a car. saying: "You can't pass 3 tablespoons this way." uice "I'm the sergeant." bellowed a ‘A cup water 0r cider voice from the back of the car. ‘A cup mixed peel. sliced The sentry stood aside" " rry ‘>6 cup sugar sir, I didn't realize it was you. I lb teaspoon ground clover not orders to let no traffic pars ti teaspoon nutmeg here because the bridge ahead is l teaspoon cinnamon rotten. lut. seeing it's voii. sir. it's ‘A cup chopped su a pleuure." ‘A cup mild-flavored fat, i- Oomb no ems and heat A lady who had n now rlowik ther. Slmlnm‘ about ‘l0 coo rniudc a. touro inspection rninu . ttle and atorvefnrefri- after she had her u. week. iterator until used. Maker about 4 cup! mincemcat. An ensign is a flag flown on ships. a standard o flag carried by mounted or motorized units and a 3111115; a flax carried by unmounted She found a police-than locked up in the pantry. “How did this man get here?" she asked. severely. "I'm sure I don't know." was tho i-own W3" feature each do! ruched tho Wartime Prion and Trade Board from housewives In this rcfl vlded by the Board Benders. Par- lons who IIIVBJIIECIIIIQIII questions Invited f0 rend them in wrltinr to the, the Wai- Times Prices Can I get meat coupons for his week-end my. . husband's leave is for five clays or more he should loco-l Ration ard Office where he can secure a temporary ration card. This card silgar, tea. coffee. meat and butter. To secure this temporary ration cart: officers services niiist present commanding 051109!‘ Bimini the length of their ncd eers and other ranks must present their ave pass. Q. How will I be able to get more "G evaporated .nilk coupons my small son when the presenti byl P ink that can be done] the Prices‘ THE __CI'IHARLQ'I"TII,‘_1‘QWN_,_GIJARDI_.§N k Dorotli; Dix Sex;- i ' l ‘i -I ° DEAR MISS nix-i generously to her childreuslrlggtqgpygclgdsu - and has one child. He is Re ntly my inc with the asurnnco that he would be pa! does not have w support me and I hope but I am too old to lzet a 10b. I hnv and must have assi should I turn to an outsider The situation hli-s made n. strained tween us. What siioucl 1 do? is pressed for money. small Dart of the dcot of Rrntitude he owed her. However. ivheii mothers wee not feel like mingling my tears with theirs. I want t0 tell they one Just reaping as they have sown and that they are to more than the children are. For a mother writes her own prim tar with her children has put herself upon a. pedestal, as lonit as thev live they will human conduct to ivhich there‘ is no exception. It is so true t passed into a proverb that selfish mothers have unselfish Ithink of her. ccllcren are proud of her children intiy lizive fincry whose children are ashamed of h And it is perfectly znglggiL They ttro little savages who have to be They only give what is demanded of them. If th oblications l0 them. T litzfe doesn't insult i-cr when he is grown. The child w)“; as pleasant as possible for her. mothers or down upon thtm depends upon mo him turn out an aliruist. DEAR DOROTHY DIX—-Wh Don't you thi-nk that parents are often unintentional tar ‘when he comes Ziom-e with a kitten or puppy, onlv rid of it immediately? My young son ha; been fggfgd two cats to which lie is dGNJtBfi, as well on to all animals Havirit: been taught to be kind and gentle with mom and their toys iind food from them. he not only obeys these ruxlos with other children itltli the knowledze that their DOssessIiJns not to be snatched. I think that their four-lunged com development of the characters of chil AN ‘BOG FINEST S ER-I ngrce with oi: a him think that y crueito dred t. any child who has not had the teen but has -lin_ii his early education neglected. For a do is the strikes it. and TDWSOI‘ with their heads together and an expmssfo and contentment upon their facet. n o A kind of communion better for it. tlic kind of man who is cruel to wea who is. hard and callous in his feelings. Of course. pets tire troublesome. c idren who get more pleasure out of a. miuury ca make the sitcrificc of pulling up with them. A child mam iviiss DIX-I-am l!» girl of 2a. A no. old mm] o; vs marry me. of inonev when he died you will get one; till that you are worth. makes a sorry bargain and hcr smart you w; no to mnrkct l l. ornmy. ricnd has Iced work out n new malt c also man to ii pretty blaze luit with contacting v >~ treat her just cxiicily the wiy she has tauizht them to treat her. taught from his iiifiiiicv up to help Mother with her chores. m . hi money toiiive her little treats. to carry her bundles. alwflys feelfilllee 1W8 a responsibility to her. iind that he must look nfwg- he; and make mm 5 Whether children look up to thtqr, to be told to net Dagions Dloy a. valuable part in the l: EXPONENT or MAJOR vncruil‘ vii r “d” dong a do: has not only missed one of the best 601111362890? eewilynfiaggirnss. _ponént -of~’ nidnv of our mayor virtues. such as loyaltyfzfaithfulness fence, and the love that forgives ill-treatment and licks the hand Certainly there i. .ome t f ul a.ff 1 and dogs that you llllilsff navesgiriatigedoigcyotu halvtelhévgigtggglzlhieltllttllgorxligil; f perfect peace that had need of words was izoing on between them, and the boy, at; least w“ No licy who has ever loved his do! Rmws up into bein Wand defenseless creatures, rin The. tr '~ t iirdfui of satin cushions. but they memvso Eliiienlxllvfcsag? Eh): t or do: than they do out of the finest mechanical present that parents should be wlllinz to like the Scotchman who said that he felt so mined wIlfifYimVlg ' is do; at his heels. 0f course. I don't ldve him. but he would leave me plenty WOERIED WER-Jf you are for sale. that is probably as Rood an offer its But it always seems to me that the izirl who sells hfthydlilh ard love and romance and the 10v of liv- ins for the sake of 11cm: left u rich widow. when her old husband dies, Don't kid yourself‘ into thinking you will be an old man's darling _ You will be his slave and spend your time nuralnir his rheumatism. instead of stepping out into the bricht lights. in mails-overs. three-piece sports s t mother made nnttv little outfl pllld MOTHER REAPS AS. SOWED IN DISRESPECPFUL 4CHILDREN_ Failure To Teach Youths Their Obligations To Parents Apt To Result Badly of mother who Rive 1 in return. I only wished them to be happy and have their love. My can is 30. married. u good business man and has a large income, so it is natural that I should tum to him for help and service. ome has been shot to pieces and I have had to ask for some help from him to tide mo over, but always d bank. He never willi beenwe from someone. Is it asking too much of him to help me In time of need, of feeling TIOITIEIVS TRAINING EVIDENT IN CHILD'S BEHAVIOR. V ANSWER-Surely you must misjudxe your son, for it is hard to con- ceive oi‘ a lnan who 1S so hard-hearted and callous that he bezrudses even lending his mother ii few dollars when he is rich and prosperous and she Any man of even ordinarydeoent. natural feel- ings would consider it a privilege to be able to hell! her and thus pay 8 v Rupon mv shoulder and fell me of how disrespectful and even abusive t eir childreln are to them; of how thcl!‘ children neglect tliem our. show them no appreciation of affection. I them blame far and they If she bow down contempt before her and do her reverence. But if she has made herself nothirrfl Put ta doormat for them. they will kick her about and have a Of BI‘. ' 1100K flbflllt N011 Mid ion will see that this is one 0f the rules in hill; it his children, and that the more a mother sacrifices herself for her children. the it's they It is the mother who dresses herself up and looks pretty whose Ii is the mother who izoes dowdy that her er. Babies have no high ethical standards. taught the amenities of life. _ eir mothers ask no re- tt-rn for all they do for them. they feel that they have no duties nor he child ivho is never permitted to talk back to Mother when it i! has been s You can't cziltiviitc selfishness in o. child for twenwlvefgiynnwtierghglimlllaeigi; .1 at d0 you think of‘ children and pets? v a voting- hut plays are also n. finest ex- Fit- hat Eli.‘ Wlhfg I0 fo be- He treats me as though I were a client interes 1n me hfl once had- MOTH do that Mr. Winkle Goes To War, vv-vv-O-Ovo-Q-ooa-ovoovv...» ..-‘ He and Jack glanced at each other, and both smiled. The con- demned men had at least that mutual understanding. It was nearly eleven before the last of the xiicsts left. Penelope came out from the comer where invasion of her own- peaceful life. Mr. Winkle. out of habit, wok her to the back yard. When he came in again he start- ed for the radio. to tum it on for the nightly war news brood- cast he usually favored. Then he stopped and didn't o0 near it. but turned toward the stairs. l she had sulked all evening at the . "Aren't you rains to listen to the war news?" Mrs. Winkle asked. “I don't think I will tonight." "But why--" Mrs. Winkle be- gan to speak as if she were the same person as of before this morning. But she cauiiht herself and then said merely " h". ' Mr Winkle felt lie pinching himself to be sure he was awake and that this was Amy showinr such tact and consideration. He. see him, and he decided that it» was vary nice indeed to have hrr this wav. CHAPTER 1V Th, t u fir and than. Whllsv tlviveeilr‘ prgigazecl theinselvel for the night. Mrs. Winkle com- mented in a small voice that seemed to indicate she had other things to say but couldn't my , Y Service l L a! in i. Decorative Home Do you have a flattering back- ground for your personality? I! not. that 1| what your home should b0. Do you know how ho conlerve rpuoo in a small space? The above illul- traiion shows how much space can be saved. A serviceable and decor!- ilve Welsh dresser, built-in cabinet! and low bookshelves provide com- pact storage room. \ Whether you're living in a colonial cottage, n bimnlow, a n-iid-v ' survival, or a one-rooin-nnd-bltb apnrhnent, you can make your home l CIllflhIflI expression of your in- dividuality, and a becoming per- sonal background. This doelft mun buying n lot of costly irhinjr. but it does mean decorating your room: in the colors you enjoy and find becoming. Put In your home the things which really represent your own prefer- ences and faster. instead of thoie which you have been told you ought to prefer. Our Sl-pqa booklet fr full o! ideas for perkini up tired rooms. foi re-dolnl whole roornr. and for 11v‘ in; gracefully in a one-room apart merit. ‘ Send 15c in coins for your copy of rnnsomnm m noiri. I DECORATIONS to NAM! O!‘ NEWSPAPER. HOME SIRVICE. ADDRISS. Be euro to writs plainly your name, address and the narnr of booklet. i fell and screamed and struck and smiled a little, but not so she could _ 1 wTvvwW-w‘ lions Z; iterators than. “It was a nice Dirty. won't rm; ' mo w. Winkle, "x don't nee exactly why it was held." Be was first in ed. and when Mrs: Winkle but out the light and followed him, they lay beside each other in tho darkness. Neither of than: spoke undo either slept. Each murmured. "I can't believe ft. I can't believe it wt." But that or all. Mi‘. Winkle found his Imliflinl- tion running away with itself un- til his mind was possessed of I nlrhtmare He raw himself packed ink: n troop transport. Ho had been pictures of how it was done. The bunks. one on top of another in many tiers. with only a narrow aisle between. made the men look like sardines. Across ocean the ship throbbed. And then in the night there was a dull, jarring thud. The ship sbuddered. It be- iian to list. Its ‘ stopped. Flames rose and men pushed and W Jumped. Mr. kle was in the water, which was covered thickly with oil. The oil caught fire and the flames raced toward him. His face and hands were seared. Ho ducked under the surface to re: away from . The water came rushinlz into his mouth and nose. down his throat and into his unrr. .. I-Ie tried to blot out this picture. But it came drain, and made him cold all over. He was bathed in perspiration. He began to shake slightly and found he couldn't con~ trol it. no matter how much he tried. At that he learned how for Amy's reformation had gone. and how real it was. and that rho was good-hearted all along as he always knew. and that now he war to become a soldier. aheuwmns e in; to express her fe r2 about it. even if only silently. _Without a word, Mn. inkle d in the bed beside him. She lipped a soft warm arm under his neck and put the other nvcr his cheat. and held him tightly She lceined to understand. . Winkle was ashamed that ahe- did. but nreatly comforted. too. The President of tho United States. To Wilbert Gcorize Winkle. Grcetinlz: Having submitted yourself to a local board compos- ed of your neiirhbor; for the pur- pose of determlninr your avail- ability for training and service in the armed forces of the United states. you are hereby notified that you have now been selected for training and service in the Arm Y. Mr, Winkle had never before received n communication from the President. and it filled him with a new kind of consternation. _.~'DECE1VIBER'3,-1943 p . . heard the oi; the effect that mam couldjbrzlatlg: or were warm. e Army we.“ lccept you. and though he did“ believe . mount for rolniz away and staying s“, Ar n precaution against a om.’ tic circumstance. Mr. Winkle mm his will. a ceremony thst M. oven Penelope rtcnrded u . havny one. He finished the few jobs its i.“ in the-shop and would take in more. He booked away hi; Mi, in grease and oil. and tacked lln heavy paper over the windows. in took in his sign iiild placed it m1 the floor with its face against m. ~ s (Continued on Page is PUT A LiTvAn. DUTITII Dou, LITTLE cnws CHRISTMAS STOCKING DESIGN > N0. 388 1t wilivbe vour nlewlrv l0 m this Dutch doll for a. little :1! Easy to create in a short time. Pat- e.“ "r rem“. aerate; c ons oi- m the doll. clothes. hair and shoes- ..e l” ve p c u e address with l5 cents in will ‘W stomps to Needlework BllN "- Char ottetown Guardian. Dealsn No. U00 Nm-i- — _ _—__——- BTREIT ADDRBB ——--" Plollowing his prominent newc- pa r up arance an the ather- OIITY — -— —_PR.OVINCI—""' Com In: than’ I por average . lacking FILL-IN! WITII A FULL-TIME JOB For cosy comfort in n winter 333.3% ..'$3’..°...'.'..‘.’?"li.£‘ii§“°’§§' s". claw wtb" rill-e Ilchet. or both.‘ “run or Stylo No. MM II design alter I0 . the ion‘? 3i 8"’ ‘° Bend f6 cont! in coin: for your_ copy l.ll omc Dec- I oration! to the Ohnrlottewwn Gun. an Home service. Audi-cu Be sun to to manly your name. ad . and the name-of bookl Nana ltfllt AdilNI Oitr Province TAKE no ciiiiitit BABY'S (DID DON'T LET our bub ‘I little cold d has noincthf ywnnc. [It Mn. Mm - of boron ullgrou what to o. "M! bu of 2‘_B0fllhl an t n nut! cold. no i In u Own ‘hblcinnd rho thrww thlleold I certainly Ill for iww mrr comglll . m: mli-iaollineznuwflet (a!!! an“ or r u ru mm given In 5'5. puEk In today. Slckncr oooftnn It'll: l I081 N“ 1&1“ _______ ic: I tn’ k .14 Ilbrbgrforetlifer . l‘ vni- r inch fabric. Complete do in each pattern. Bend twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style number. HCJIIN to stain sine you wish. SW10 N0. 3N2 Nlmn Itfilt Addfll Province Imr. I'll!" IIIIY fill .- Imii llovclopln| ‘e sour-m a Par Dmpo of n-tro-nol up your noun» the OI“ Get l c In the flflll- I dug. You l‘. F“ ._,... , $13k..." “action turn’: dlflnlll Ila cold. ‘HIGH u-no-lioi. _ .-L44n; Needlecraft For The Home ttem: Write, or ml! f with your name AM l.