».-. an.“ 7 r i‘ é‘ i s, r . .8339; Tw Living 6r Leisure The Women's Realm Wont. thou for pleasure-paint, or l, ui‘ carve '.i'l .» tliuu lovest, though the ‘Yliu n. ii_\ "stnrre- V nks for glory misses oft the J Wu‘ milks‘ for money coins his in): soul u- ihework‘: sake, then, and be .. things shall be added iii‘ i) IIIQE. --Kenyon Cox. TAKE A Tll‘ i-‘-rlnx' and variety. meat w. in» replaced once or i-ci; In‘ cheese, eggs, dried .~ or li.‘l‘.lll dishes is in use. plan menis c tin- heat for as many . ,. , is sufficient to i lvs of vegetables, flour flour thickens liquid as 1-1: : a -. iwirnsturch or l egg. qlilds such as sour molasses, etc. -n ilw proportion of 1-2 l _ in hour milk m‘ butter- l‘ . 1. or l tsp. to 1 cub molasses. ,..,, fihillVlfliOP LEGEND IS ANCIENT Hand of the Snowdrop is wt r m; hack to the Garden - ~~. l iwle Snowdrop was creat- ' " 1'. ikvs of snow,-snow- . ‘o cheer Eve when she was vfyfi l: heard Eve crying, and for her. and gent her these ~.< of snow to comfort her. "w the cirops of snow touched PM“ ilzcv were changed to " "lio- little touch of green is m that nficr winter Spring will - i m“. iliore will be no more Ever since time began the l“- r hinids of February have g their heads in hirmll- }i [HTS ON ETIQUITTI if you are giving a Part1 and the ' f5 are having g, fine time just .u.-. listening to music, etc" 1 daturb them in order to in- *~ gznncs or other activities piunned. Wait until things or and- there 1| need o! 119W added. The idea oi’ is to give your guests YVQWEN AND SECRET! i\"ro said women can't keep a vlde the lines for hat manufacturers throughout the country. The designers. in establishing these trends for the nation's $200,- 000,000 mlllnery industry, under the one label "Mililnery B's-anion 1n- Sllirntion." took into consideration the higher ooiffures. They anchored their hats with bicycle clips —of wlxalebone, springs, stiffened rib- bon, feit or straw —to make the most dizziy perched hat hug the head. Extension tab bask; balanced the more fortvard moving hats and insured secure fittln and arse of removing the hat thout disturb- inB {he hair-do. Are You Nutrition Conscious If Not-Why Not? 1- Doyoukn Ca ad ' f Wgoules’ 0W X1 is Of iclal - you reallz th t spent for milk will ebrlngabettgrmligi, turns in food value than money spent for any other food? It. has Décll called the perfect, food, mil-anal if}: 2511453 Your meals in carefully? your men” 4- Do you Just take it for grant- ed the meals you serve are well- balanced or have you checked your dlnligfiood list-i with these food 5. Do u think vitamins are "the bunkxoor are you sincerely 1,;- . 1118 l0 supply Yourself and your family with a diet rich in these life-sustaining, health-building ele- ments? o. Do you consider the taste and appearance of the meal. buying at. tendon to good combinations of colour, texture and flavour? Are, you serving "lust any Vegetable‘ or do you endeavour to Serve Potato and one raw and one yellow or leafy green vegetable? B. you cook your vegetables in lots of water and leave the covet off. or do you conserve the vitamins by using little water and cooking for posed to as short tim b1 , them 2051b cfvgeazw ' “m” e you care to pm vegetables l. short time bola: coolang? Th: vitamin and mineral con n are ost the fllqw. edlgo Sgdolld b: water. tgu. . ou which veggtableiaym ooohevj“: i’: used in soup gravies and sauces? 1i. Do you throw away the juice; from canned foods or do you save algmiznd apbetinng ways to use 12. DOYOi-ldleililly You Gan Ilo Price Control Question: AMI Anlworl l l Question; and Answer: on Prion Control will appeu in The Guardian n a rcllllu ' , 6M!) My. The tqueltlom are more which have ruched the Wartime Prion and "Praia Board from IIOIIIQIIVQ‘ In loan region. The uuwen an pro- v" l by the Board. Bender-l who ‘have intelligent questions to uh on prlcr control no invited to send them in mining to the Women's Reginald l ’ y Committee o; m; W rtime Prices and Trade Board, Clllppdl Building,‘ Charlottetown. $'X'>"C~;\m Q. Is $40 too much to pay for a large unheated room furnished for three adults in a good residential district? A.-If you think this rent is higher than that charged for simi- lar accommodation in the same lo- cality Oct. 11, 1941, you should make appkcatlon for reduction at your local rentals office of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Q. I didn't. need to surrender _coupons 1 and 2 before their expiry dale. January 3 and I now wish to was: 3 and 4 before they expire on January l7 What will I do with the first two? A. Take them out of your ration ‘book and destroy them. , Q. My two children both require glasses. consumer- credit ‘regulations prevent me buying them on the installment plan? A. No . Sum aids to eyesight are exempt from the consumers credit regulations. l, A Morning Smile ‘Q "Don’ they teach you tlfsallibe in your company?" roared the major ‘(to Patrick Malone, who had passed him without raising his hand. "Yes, sir," replied Pat. "Then why didn't you salute?" “Well, sir,’ Pat replied. “I didn't w..nt to attract more attention than necessary, ‘ I'm not sup- be out without o. pass." BEANS STRING BEANS 4Q POTATO F ,9 V r ohoon and r 3' loll. more than 1,000 of make the most o! the cheaper out: i.’ ~. :1...» GUM m, years about one of meat remembering that they are c " ~ r\'= most vital smtrets-qadlo- iii-it as nutritious as the more ox- Fli" Robert Watson-Walt, Pemive m1“? iii" ‘or, disclose-d today in Lgn- D0 YOU bu? lust any flour or ,1, ~ .._i ,,,,,_ mere we bread or are you careful to use the re three r. ~ u.“ on his a,“ a decade Vitamin B and whole whee/t brood Y’. ‘ h‘ w smfled m’ experiments mid-i n%?you buy breakfast canal: w’ i"li helet more and more ' ." ' '\ rk until. shortly before ‘éfietefifififjfaifi’ ggzfatle-lflitl “>05;- Y‘ “ ‘r. moro than 1.000 knew the vom- [amigly ‘ma, u: ran? x003 i‘ ‘ "l iini-v ncver known any ‘substancw? p0 i‘: . it tin- scrrvt,” he said. "or 15. Are you taking advantage o! 9 ' ~’ " it" "H! sllllhest indication modern nutritional science, rewdin time tr :1 secret to reveal.” good information on nutrition and . ‘ ——-- plann our meals moo to PHYS TO STAY ON T!!! HEAD Oanacigg Sfliclal Food Ruleg? _ FOR srnnm. ———i———-——-———- f? If‘ Fir Swing. 1943 (imag- f " z xiifrwi hv the three fam- (‘w r" icrs, Lilly Dung, Jo ;c5 and Sally Victor, u ~ d to the fashion press i1‘ and bundled in fur) y: ' ‘n the Louis XVI Room c" “c ft Rrgis Hotel. ‘ - ti-iumvlrate sug- r nus hats as an escape l -ilE1\ $11935 but; "bum. K noticeably ab- s m the collection, Instegd l" i‘ ' young sailors t" . hats proved i‘ leAnnd will pro- MITTENI WITH A FRINGE ,_,_,__ DESIGN N0. l”! The girls of the teen age will be delighted to own these adorable mit- tar <=~ viii-tad oi one color and the frin is made of two colors. The! 1pc iliwis for sporfvzear. Pattern No. l contains list. of materials Ihirllrll, llllLilTEltiOll of stitches and complete instructions. tmixftir. vflliflfl. u ~ ii~.»~i~i.- Department. (‘a 'll"1i'l()'.\'l'l Guardian rim No. 1233 ' -i item: Write. d nbov picture with vom- nsme and tr"- lgacents in coin grr satin!» to gleedlewoirk Bureau. Charlotte- N/\_},1E____---__- --.-_-----_---- g;'['y._._-___-____ @vmflI~--_--—- WIRE!!!‘ AnDn$..-_-____--_-_----- "Fcwor Cllorlel-éblorc Food" It you could only sec yourself u mu’! look after u low-calory dietl Slim I a willow and years younger. It would be worth it even if you 1nd to |o hungry a while, but you an lone two pounds a week with- out lklpplng u meal, a course or u v main! You jut lvold dishes that are dynamite in calories. A good serv- mg of pork and beans has 400i But u whole lunch may have leu- nam (100), buttered string-beans (65), baked potato (100), fresh pine- apple (i6). Only 290 caloriel in all! You may won have desoertl. A chocolate fudge ndae (450) in out, but lemon ice has only 100. It’: eaay to keep your good resc- lutlonl ll you see your new lllrn Kiln-u merging. Aloo your prop- erly-phnned diet has time vitamin foot that make you prettier eoch day-canola (20 each). i!“ (70). Our III-pale booklet lul 4| low- culory menu, iuty and calamitie- ally planned. Includes u oulory cbnrtub-by liqulddiettortlst rdwllll. 80nd 15c h coins for your eo of "The New Way To u Youth ul Figure" to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service. Addmsl. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and the name of booklet. ..._..__._ . --__._._._.~ Illlll l!“ IICNI Olly =-——1:.=.-. rnnhloe lion's Welcome llolioi l-‘iom Put a few of Vs-tronol up each nostril and eel it go to work t where cnturrh minryfu... n; mil’: from % VA-‘IIQ-IOI. Woman's Re alm Y. Social and Persona lilllllliS l" AIITIME wilhlllilllill It washes so clean, clothes come WlTl-IIIIIT BIEAOIIINB Wlllllllll’ llllllll BIIBBING believe you haven! used a bleach. richer in washing power. way, so easy on clothes. ‘Girl 0n His llandsi By JOSEPH CIIADWICK CHAPTER. XVI iteplicn Mitchell locked from John to Virginia and scowled. Their barbed exchange of words had not been lost on him. He saw plainly that there was tension between them. "See here," he said gluffly. "young people like you shouldn't be at. snot-us‘ poms. 'l'nere's enough hate in the world today. Why don't. you kiss and. mnke up?" Virginia knew she had a. weapon that could hurt John. Ridicule. éhe used it now. "1 really don't think Johnny would want. to kiss me. Would you Johnny?" Sh; smiled sweetly. He said nothing. He stared at his cigarette. Mitchell made an impatient gas- ture. "Ginny. forget Rlol I'm to blame for whatever happened down there. I sent John there. Now. I want you two to be friends. I can't have"i'.wo people I'm fond of scrab- g. "well. if Johnny will kiss and make up . . Virginia said. John shot. her an angry look. "Don't be ridiculousl" She shmggcd. “It Steve's idea." “It's still ridiculous!" Virginia turned eyes, wide with simulated astonishment. upon h.r uncle. "Since when. Uncle Steve. do you Dermlt people to talk like that about you?" He didn't answer. booking thor- oughly annoyed. he lighted a. ciirar clamped hard between his teeth. After a moment, he turned to John and said. "Come out to the house for dinner tonight. There are some things I want to talk over with you." Virginia touched his arm. "No business tonight. You promised to take nie to the dance at the Country "oh, that's right. Well, John can come along. "But he probably doesn't want to come along. since he seems to have uch an aversion to me. Oh. I know! e can bring his pretty secretary. Invite the lady too. Uncle Steve." “Sure.” Mitchell said. "Bring Miss Jordan along, John." He wasn't being very astute. He didn't aw the annoyance on the young men's face. . . . ‘Ihat afternoon. when John re- turned to his oflloe from his con- ference over in the machine shop. Harriet told him that Mitchell had phoned and want/ed to see him. He went to the Old Man's office at. onlcdeitchell came right w the point. n1 inn w net was Uncle l’. can see she's st ll brooding. can't do much alone. and I need help. Now. if you could onlv man- age to tch up vour aiiarrcl with her an see something of her from time to time. I think voud be a good influence." John made an slurry gesture. “Do you actually believe n Iiri. twenty-three years old needs to be coddled along as though she were a child?" "Virginia does. She's had u bnd influence guiding be: m lnal. Her in film ngw just with rich, safe, washing action -— NO HARD RUBBING OR l-ONG WASHER RUN$| your wash so white and clean o: ll you don't need those Iongkfiilllzilsg; you can save as much as l/S of washer running time you need with poorer L2! lb: livelier, harder-workin Fl-lustle-Bubhle" suds in OXYDO today get your wash white without bleaching. Yes, except for some un- usual stains-so whine it‘; bud no Every ounce of the new Ox clol is t gets more dirt-lifts i: out in a gentle These bustling, active suds bring E [IISI don't need hard rubbing. mg runs in the washer! soap! wuhables and rayons. \ father, I mean. She's as spoiied as a. child." _ _ "wen. I can't tlunk of a single way I can influence her." Mitchell frowned. "Why do you dislike her so? I suppose she gave you good reason?" "The best." John said. _ "Well, I won't ask any questions you don't want to answer. But you will come to the dance tonight. wont. you?" "If you insist." "I'd like n. You should mix ivith the people __\'Oll'll melt. there. You ll have a social llfc to keep uD. now that you're climbing in business. “Very well," John SKILL “I'll .. He left in an unpleasant frame of mind. l-le was also a little wor- ried. He wondered tvlictlni‘ he had been too outspoken. Harriet was busv typing when iiu entered his own office. e said, "Ara you doing anything tonight. Miss Jordan?" The ty "ewriim- went nhruplli‘ silent. arrlets eyes suemYd i0 light up. "Wh o." , “Would you like to go to a dance Club?" "Yes — of course," John said shortly. "You see. Mr. Mitchell thinks l’. should no because of the contacts 1 could make til/ere. and he suggested I bring you. He saw Hamlet's fuce filli, but he was in no mood to unnlvzc 116i" reactions. It didn't occur to liim until much later that. his lllVltfiLl0l1 had been put. ve.y tactlessly. Harriet said. "I've never be n to the Country Club. It might in fun. Yes, I'd like to {go-I'd like very much to go." _ "Good! I'll call for you at unlit o'clock. We're to so ivtin Mr. Mitchell and his niece. . . .' A few minutes before five o'clock. just as John was about to leave his office, he received a cnblegram. It was from Bert Mason in Rio de Janeiro. Your Argentinean friend aboard S. s. Aurora on wny to United States. The message gave John n jolt. for he felt suze Monteros Wls com- ing to see Virginia. He had thought he'd dis sed of the fellow for good. but evi ently he hadn't. Everything he had accomplished in Rio might be undone. He paced back and forth. frown- WHY BOTHIR WITH "TEMPORARY Rillilt" WHEN (ONSTIPATION CAN Bi CORRECTED? Perhupn your constipation is the common type duc to lack of the right kind of"bulk" in the diet. If Sn cbauge to OXYDOL-lhe last word in laundry soap. It's so kind to your clothes-safe for lovely colored Made In Canada UXYDDL is Famous for Wshing WHITE WITHUU (REACHING on... . ' w» gran cnnnwrrnrowu cunnmm l / Fashions 1 Literatur 1'3".‘ lllilllf$ ing. He couldn't tell exactly why he ivas so upset. After all. lt. was no longci" any concern of his what Vlrgiiiiu did—lier unclc could look aft-tr ll(‘l' now. Wliv should he be \\'Cl'l'iI‘('i for four she might mnrry Montrros this time? He hlmsrlf ivas n0’ longer in love with her. . . (To be Continued) ms cook's CORNER OLD-FASHIONED CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE One-liziii‘ cup filflfilllllllg, l cup light com syrup, 1-4 cup honcy, 2 cups flour. l-4 icaspcivn salt, 2 ira- spoous baking powder. l-2 cup milk ivii tcs 3 eggs, melt shortening. mix thoroughly wth corn syrup and honcv. Sift flour. salt and baking powder and add alternately with milk Fcld in stllly beaten egg whites. Bake in 2 layers in mod- erate oven of 350 deg. Fahr. for 25 to 30 minutes Filing: One cup miik, 4 squares chocolate, 1 cup maple syrup (or l-2 cup lioncyi, 4 tablespoons flour. l-2 cup water. Cook chocolatc and milk in top of doubln boilcr until very thick. Add maple syrup and continue cooking until mixture is smooth. Dissolve flour in water and add tn choco ate mixture. Con- tinue cooking until mixture llliCk-q ens again. Cool and spread between‘ layers, on top nntj sides. saves MINUTE CABBAGE hood) 1 quart (about l-2 small finely shredded cabbage. 1-2 tearpoon salt. 2 table goons butler. l teaspoon lemon juice Papfikn. Add cabbage :2 lyitlluv ‘gal-er (about 1 cup) to which salt has been added Cover and cook for '7 minutes. Drain and serve with melted llut- icr to which lemon juice has been added. Sprinkle with paprika. Serve; 4 and drink plenty of water. See how thin'“Betlcr Way" i0 treat conni- patlon make: your old "troubles" no. how much more " ' it in to try to correct it, rather than lo rely on hlflh cathartic! that bring only temporary relief‘! KELLOGCYS ALL-BRAN, a nut-sweet, delicious cereal, uupplien the proper "bulk" to help you keep regular. Eat ALL-BRAN eve ry day, Bl.“ L ,ALL- ma" l -. ' p» ‘ w» . t JANUARY 22. 194a 2i ‘ Li‘ t- {Dorothym Oix gays-h- IiIMOTIONS MISTAKEN FOR LOVE BRING DIVORCES; _HEART ACHES When Soul Kisses, Petting Succumb To Daily Grind, Married Folks Get Real Test thing bo t 1 is that it in so difficult for u m .1325“ to‘); (ilqwifmcases anld £11 owiiether we are suffering from i: ggdiac condition. orunavni merelly % ggfiht attack of heart burn ve. a gilsawegfi ‘i: iiifiibfifitiii” by ttheedivorce statistics. vet they 118d all the gymptoms, the thzil s, the alpitaions, the hot and cnldv flashes. the none feeling that are popularly lieved to be he signs of oie. b a: they were in love when they married. but. mT,,',‘,°’.,'}°i‘i§§"’ tmghflltxtthat what. they believed was a deathless p33. 5° _ y . - - ._,-..i_.~ 510D was only a passing fancy. that it ' -- is no wonder that the prudent and hard-boiled voungsters of today ask for some reliable method of testing their own emotions to determine whe- ther what they feel for some little cuties or some lud with n wav ivlili him. ls the real thing in love or not. And, alas, there is none to answer their question. No one can tell why love comes, nor how long it will last, nor when it. will go. nor why. We only kno wthat the sight of a girl's face will set n boy's pulse to racing one day and the next. day it will drop back to nor- mal, and that a girl will see a bov as a Fairy Prince for a week and then be- hold in him nothing but o grocery clerk ever after. NATURE'S MYSTERY OFTEN CAUES SADNESS _ _V_ l Thits rils one of the insoluble myster- sadder than the fact that almost all rgen Sifiafi. $555.. glflflxligethtlhlgy uiifliliynisiilzarlihgizi=mr""- m“ w my o‘ ‘he he But. if men and women find it so hard to to _ flier they are ln love with each other or notyii; lsuevbgn ‘rfiogafirliligdliivkifi. them to tell after marriage whether they have fallen out of love with each other. And, curiously enough, in both cases they apply the thrill test. and when they cease to palpltate over the sound of a footstep they conclude they are no longer in love with the wives or husbands to whom they are ilnited by years of comradeship. mutual interests, memories and all the things that tie a man and woman closest together. It ls incredible but true that the great majority o! huabandg and wives seem to be unpopgnred for the inevitable slump that comes after marriage, which is noth but the react-ion from the strain of courtship and trying to live and act e cinema. heroes and heroines instead of nor. mal lmman beings Apparently they expect to go on living forever at high tension. with the husband always playing the great. lover and pressing burning kisses ttilnliiltffii nostril ‘i’ crust: *'“.";°'"r °'°"i“i"" om an rac c n e of a siren to keep him enthralled p K ar an come res c The wife forgets that when a man comes home tired and worn and hungry, with his nerves cut to fiddle strings by the worries of the day. he is in no mood for romantic dalliance The husband does not. take into consideration that being up all night with a sick baby is no beauty cure for a woman, and that after cooking three square meals a day for her family she naturally smells of the kitchen, not. Chanel Number 5. And both of them ignore the fact that they could no more endum a ber- petual petting party than they could live on a steady diet of chocolate creams. WEARIIID OI" BEALISMS. MATES SEEK DIVORCE But for all of that, when their emotionallsm over each other pullers out, as it. is bound to do in time. they decide that they no longer love each other and that their marriage is a failure. Hence the philanderers of both sexes who have weaned of the homemade bread of affection and crave fresh an 1's food with a different flavor. Hence the husbands and wives who fin that. the kiss of duty has gone stale and than. only stolen ones are sweet. Hence the number of husbands and wives who net div- orccs for no better rcnson than that they are fed up with each other. ‘Hence the divorcees who thought. they only wanted to be rid of their tired business men husbands, who no longer thrilled them, to be perfectly happy. and who wander forlornly around from hotel to hotel and resort to resort, bo.ed. lonely, trying in vain to be flirtatious. and knowina in their souls that they still love their husbands and. long for nothing so much as to be back Wlbll them, watching them rend and snooze behind their evening papers. And hence Lhe phllanderln husbands who think thev are tired of their wives, who have grown fa r, fat and forty and whose conversation could be sold for sleeping powder if lt. were out up in bottles. until they wake up some da to find that the gold-diggers have stripped thebrhn 0 their last cent an made them the laughing stock of all who know em- Hence the husbands who think they have ceased. to love their old wives and leave them to marry young girls with Whom they‘ lzliflvel 11.2% I; single thought or Interest in common, and who are the in)? v esoenncnri ail men because there is no one to whom they can any. iou r bcr?‘ Wm, 1, “m, , -c lov i< the most impflfbfllill thing in the world to us, thi_1_t_\ve_ knowfsfhtwtlesabout lt. a Needlecraft For The Home DOUBLE YOUR COMFORT By Making This Two-piece Because it'= lust right for our rile today, this cc-‘blnation of jerk n and skirt. ls immensely lmDlllllr- 0°53’ and warm to wear under the coat. or within doors when fuel run; low. it's o'so very smart in appalli- ance. Make at least one bright-cal- ored ierkin to perk up your ward- no be Style No. 2018 is designed for sizes l0. 12. 14, l6. 18 Mid 2°- 5119 1' requires l 3-4 yards 39-inch or 54-inch fabric for the skirt. and 1 1-4 yards 35-inch or 3-4 yard 54- inch fabric for Jerkln. Bend 2o cts for pattern. Wrl" your name. address and style num- be Po sure to state size You wish awn No. aoia y / “\\\ //; \\§ N!!!“ 8N!!!- Addli o", PNWIDOO Lnclzn smwlcl: TEST n is so seldom that glib rxurwl a preference for domestic service that two women in a war fnctoi’! who gay they are longing t0 R6! back w the old lobe ll servants. have received some publicity in the British press. They are both un- married; both happiest tin a cup and apron. But they have brothers in the army and thought that they themselves aught to pull thflr weight, too. II.\T PINS IMPORTANT Hnt pm: played n b‘! oart in this , , l u BRAN doesn't work like purgllivel . . . it takes time. Auk your grocer for KELLOGO‘! ALL-BRAN today. In two conven- ient liltl. Or get it m tndividull serving package: at restaurant; Mud: by Kellogg} in Lominr. Cln. milliuery show. Decorative u well an functional. they were not lull ccnverflent ICCESSOTlBp but a D0"- of the hat design. Covered I'll-h self-hbric. felt, how; or flower! and placed strutcfcally, they elimi- nntcd innumerable plnn Ind "10 resuilulz pin holes which destroy hut fabric: Ind- Utrnwl. -~"'“'"TF"_ n- The inquisitive old ll y Ill tlon , ; the battered mm lbw" l‘ “Rgfilgticii a mm with m mil" hztsxplalnf. Q @3191- llnhod no u HIV’ ~