_PAGE._.T_W2 {Dorothy Dix Says- BUILDING FORTRESS EASIER THAN TRYING TO SATISFY HUSBAND Wife Must Be Happy Combination 0f “Alice- By-Fire” And Gypsy Rose Lee One of the reasons that so few women come up to thei husbands’ blue priiil. of what a good wife should be ls because wlfehood ‘l; the mast COIIIQIIClUEG job on earth. Compared with it building a flying fortress. or devising a secret weapon. or maneuvering a. submarine is mere child's lay. For a wife can't give satisfaction by possessing any one standard- ztezl line of charms and virtues. She has to be able to Juggle all sorts o co‘ '- ictory qualities. and then draw a new one out of her hat when .. llléruhusband shows signs of losing his taste for the o ne. When a married man develops a wandering people ‘alwavs blame his wife for it. "Why didnt holil him?" then cry. Heavens and earth. how could she hold him when she dldnt know whether he wanted her to be a lady love or a vacuum cleaner, a stay cit-homer or a niglit-clubber? Or rather, if he wanted her to weave spells about him with one hand while she did the family laundry with the other, and foot. she W 0l11fll1'$ RB film Z Social and Personal __.__ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i i nocusr 6, u,“ KING (OIE TEA AND COFFEE Y0 be fl honor combination of Alicc-sit-by-the-fire v llllfl Gypsy Rose Lies. When a wife thinks about‘ the different roles her husband expects lisr to play‘. she understands wliy men are always inclined towards polygamy. It takes a oozen different women to fill the bill. QUALIFICATIONS FOR. SUCCESSFUL WIFE Probably men themselves don't know what they want 1n their wives . beyond a general desire for them to be always young and bcautifnr prac- tical. roir. .c. domestic. giddy, economical. the best-dressed women in to‘\:i. cl _ graduates, dumb. sophisticated, naive and QFBCIIIIDUS, and tn I always look up to them and believe they huniz the moon. cvcrv day we see husbands dragging their homely oi courts because they are not Miss Americas. and we witness the heart- breaking spectacle of wives starving themselves to death and going throw h_ the tortures of the Inouisifiori tryinlz to stav voting and glamor- 311s. "alglfli is a patent impomibility. Time doing the things to women it oes . Then. consider some of the other diverse stunts that {he average‘ husband expects the average wife to pull of‘! as mere routine. There is intelligence. to begin with. Everv man wants a wife who will be an in» tererinp companion. who reads and thinks and understands what he ES talkinz about. bur she must on no account have as lzood a mind as lie has, or be belle: educated. Most married ohiianciercrs are men who are so bored by nitwit wives that, they have zone abroad in search of some clever woman who enter- tains them. while thousands of other wandering spouses are hunting uo ladies who will burn incense before them and tell them how great 11ml wonderful they are. So there is nothing left for the poor wife to do but to be clever enough never to let her husband find out how smart she is. GOOD IIOUSEKEEPERS EXPECTED, WISECRACKERS WANTED Then there is domesticity. Naturally every husband wants his wife to be a good housekeeper and a crackerjaok cook. For in time romance fades and thrills peter out and every husband knows his wife's little bat! of trick=_bv heart. But a man keeps his appetite to the last. and as long as his \‘.'il'f‘th(‘l\ll work magic with the pots and pans she has a charm to conlure wi . But mere food does not suffice and. although cooking I5 in itself an art tlia. requires as definite a talent and into which one must put as muCh TlIW-‘sht and labor and devotion as one would into painting or music or wi-iliizg or business, men expect their wives to do it as a sort of a s14“ issue and be. besides. glamour girls. or wisecrackers, or what are on‘. Thev irust never smell of the kitchen. They must read Proust l'lS 2nd of llic Cook Book. and flavor their conversation with transcendental phil- osoplly instead of garlic. Not havlniz a duel personality that enables them to be a gas range and a arlor ornament at one and the same time, goes a long ways towards exp aining why so many husbands are disap- pointed in their wives. And there is money. Most husbands want their Wives to look like n mllilFli dollars when they step out, but they expect the into do it in base. merit bargains. and they never can see why a woman needs more than one hat ii seP-"on. Also, the size cf the bills is a matter of perpetual shock to them. Thev never can understand Whv the children are always havini! to have new shoes. or how it is possible for one family to eat lip as miieh food as the butcher and the ba er have charged them with. And they lineal that if their wives werent spendthrifts these calamities wouldn't appcn. But let Friend Wife try cutting down on the menus and serving poor dinners. alid wearing her last year's birds nest and Husband Wllllis i0 know if she is going to starve the family and make everybody think he cant dress his wife decently. S0 there the wife is. And trlasmudh as men demand the impossible of the nicer human beings to whom they are married. it. is no wonder that .> Jew wives come up to their husbands’ hearts‘ desire. GREASE-FILLED SKIN CREASES f toba. casualties in the i941 epidemic was oi‘ western equine encephalomy-elitls while Siiskatrhewans rate of B l e t ' h 1 t gr a er “gaging, gfispe, cent o; the Mann But ever the special things you need 7hr. is a m]; order ma; takes a b“, of domm M the English 5a“ Y“ ‘ Manitoba Regiment at Dieppe. ac-. ioba cases were in individuals 21 A" the ulmgs Y“ In" beluga-M d wives mm divorce‘ cording to Dr. F. W Jackson. de- years of age and over - ‘sleeping szeknessi l than casualties conduct/ed in 14 immuilizie ...... PW‘ I I A L '1‘ H TORONTO, Out.. July 5 -M.ini-‘ toba were suffered by the "WGSIBTD the‘ CbvvflTlPlllS. There were mlny Manitoba “Since the v-Zia had contracted The Manitoba OUUJTBHK W85 pfi-Ttj showed several c3595 of a much wider epidemic which af- fected Saskatchewan, North Dakota’ inpmmqitnt-gri and Minnesota. calisKiing a total of; 2,957 cases and 342 Ptlills. with a enldr-mm qvsr case fatality rate or 11.6 per cent, cases which occurred in the armed "m" ‘"1 u“ Se" Pmpml i" North Dakota hRd 1W3 68565- Mlfl- forces have since been discharged ‘we’ a hmdred years 9"""5?3‘~@'\\'-"m 543 and as "medically unlit" to take further elm,“ a" being made m maintain Manitoba 509. Tiler-e were 6i deaths n-nmlngg- D1 Jngkson fQpQfLy in Saskatchewan and "ll in Mani- Equine LUE or cannon hi and The Manitoba fatality rate 15.3 per cent. the QTIESIZ, 'he plitv minister of health and public, "nigh attack rate" was in the work- vlelfare for the Province, reporting inc age gi-eup_ 20 to 50 years ‘ iti the July issue of the American encephalitis derision. But. Claude Wickard, U. S. Journal of Public Health ; would definitely seem to be a dis- Sccret“? P,‘ ‘wrlcllllurei Ncemly Results of an experimental vac-l case o! adult males in the older ‘emarked: The 993W“ °I°P °I me “nation prugmm on 3M9 persons; age gmurm and adult males who United States is woith more than justify continuation of expei'inieiit-' work out of doors," Dr. Jackson a“ ‘he zition so that the value of vaccine used may be ascertained, Dni The deputy minister said he was in- geed animals, bu; peanut d1 anal llIl/ woman w.th an unusual fea- Jackson states. disinclined to blame on the en- CCCUITFIICE the in there wow-id probably be permanent of one-third of more volunteers for the experiment cephalitis the illness of all those‘ areas, who had not yet recovered. . Leicester sheep were forced to move ltian the department was able to reported that ii study of from the“ ancient homes when mnh Wffich tary authorities took over a big but ‘ he the Questions and Answers on Pr!" Control will appear in The Guard- ian as a regular feature each day The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- virlcd by the Board Readers. sons who have intelligent questions to ask on price control are inviwed to send them in writinz to Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee of the Wartime Prices Trade Board. Q. I am considering renting an apartment but would like to take in fectcd. . a boarder to help pay the Can the landlord refuse to allow me this privilege A Job Only You Can D0 Price Control Question: And Answers modation wraics~lers° A the rvinftot Prices and Per in ihls way? the and Dinlosl hands coma clean [gg . . . free from dangerous gems! FROM nun fifiv$kav TOTOE- I What if your hands do get covered with dirt and grime! Lifebuoy’s deep- cleansing lather will get them spruce and clean again-in a matter of seconds! No grimy knuckles. No dirt-filled skin creases. Lifebuoy cleansing is mild cleansing. Its lather is kind to chapped, dirt- cracked akin! Get plenty of deep- cleansing Lifebuoy today for the wash- basin and the bath. Wash away GRIIVIE - GREASE - GERMS vvi LIFEBUOYS LATH€R IS so REFRESHING - IT STOPS 'B.0.'-YET IT'S so MUCH MiLDER ninu ORDINARY soar» r‘ FY32?“ soups. rent. A No. Board orders and I‘€!ll-, latons are such that notwithstand- in; the terms of any lease. landlord cannot refuse to allow the tenant to share his housing acctm- Q. Why did the Prices Board put through a ruling last week to keep rortsiin stocks of canned goods in the hands of the canners 11.4: flow of canned goods tor i5 being checked make sure that there will be sup-i plies of canned fruits and vege- mrls-s for civilian and military re- quirements for next winter. Q. Ari-i, all canned goods frozen A. No, there are a few exceprlons. Baby-foods. canned iellies and marmalade are exempt from the rulin‘! hydrated products are also not .-f- and a liauov jams. the and ‘ I to de- ‘ I ‘That you quite forgot your new ‘ That goes with your ball-rocm dress iAnd where! is your husband's lav- , Yorkshire, England. _ Serviced 3i?‘ Living £9’ Leisure The Woman's Realm VACATION BLUII You may have four bus and a trun . tivoly bued on the Fri-howl! "Ill every child shall get the but edu- cation possible, whatever the cir- cumstances of his vlrflnlil" SERVICES RECOGNIZED isl honour was mid recent- 1y to the 150,000 members of the National Women's Auxiliary of tho Y. M. c. A. in the United King- dom when i-Ier Majesty the Queen attended a program arranged in recognition of their services. at Pic- cadilly theatre, London. The work And airies mi- l-ieat q; noon, of these women has made it pos- And hobnalled boots for scaling the sible to operate the 1.300 worm heigh and over 1,000 mobile units serving, And sandals, the bather's boon. H- M Forces in the Uflltfid Kin!- But as you search. with a tighten- dom- ed lip ~—— At the last you must confess SET STANDAALIIQISE NOT DESIR- All packed u tieht u a. When you start on your oliday. Butxwhon you rest at the Mountain rtn Or a sea-shore House of Gloom, The aches of discontent begin To filter about. the room. There are comfy for clully oi h rayon slip Women seem to be larn conform- ists, and some carry it to extremes where their looks are concerned. If you're one of the latter, and are young and flexible enough of dis- position, now's the time to take~ yourself in hand. A young girl writes to ask, for in- Sifll!"(‘. what shall she do about her hair? She has two “streaks? one at each temple, which are lighter in colour than the rest of her hair People always notice. she says, and many say it's interesting. The hair never has caused her any hurt or trouble — she has no reason to think it comes of a health-hazard condition. But it‘s so “odd" and “conspicuous. " old buried 1n Kengugkyg- The answer is -wonderful! Why Gold wil not lubricate machines. 681W. she 60115166!‘ ll s07 Why Can't orite p And his can of Old Virginny, And the box of xinger, preserved and ripe, For pains underneath the pinny? —For all the packers of every breed May pack till they're nearly blind, J "Peanuts" used to be a term of peanut meal will _ I'll“. which is not definitely un- v v v sightly. make the most of it? I Mg" than 5,000 pufg bred think more of us should. 1t cer- tainly would add to the variety of the landscape. and to the security or self confidence of many an indi- battle area in the East Riding of Vldllfll- This is the ancient home of this breed, some of the flocks having been main- An Exception There is one exception. It is truly beyond some women, who're set in their ways to be comfortable if they are different-looking. If the girl with the "streaked" hair is of that type she should dye her hair. It "an be done With modern tech- niques, you can do almost-magical transformations. and harmlessly. successfully. But the bond of the times is against it. Natural beauty is what's wanted. offered stylish Enhance merit, yes. Adornment, yes. But less and less to make you over ac- c'""""" to sum» set standard. more and more according to the infinitely vaificd personal patterns that make American woman. actualy. one of the least all alike group you can find anvwhere. Iiirlivirlualitv is at a premium, so make the most of strenuous foundation breeding stock. I I O The supply of sponges available for civilians has declined drastically through shortage of divers, re- stirctions of movements of vessels. decline lli imports and diversion of much of the limited supply to mill- tary uses O I I Scotland has two sheep to each person; Canada has almost four people to each sheep. EDUCATION Lord Simon. the Lord Chancellor of England. told Repton schoolboys yours B; their speilgpn day; “argue hbarn --————i—-— into g simpe an m es ome . who. owing ti» the devoted sa:rl- f-IIYOII SIIIIQI‘ UISINSC FINN‘ flces of m.“ Barents, became a pub- lic school boy I know how foolish it is to regard every body at a public school as though he came from a. rich family and belonged to sclne favoured class. But we have a ioni! way to go before the education of the future can be said to be em":- M” FEMALE - WEAKNESS Which Malian You Cranky. Nervous If 1/011 IUIIQI’ IIOm . . I ties", periods of the blues -—- due to func- tional monthly dia- turbancez- at one: — take Ly Pinkham‘! Jegetoblc Compound. It not only helps relieve monthly pain but also tired. weak, nervous oe Inga. This is due to its soothing effect on 0N: or woman's non‘ m- POITANT OIIGANS. Pinkham’: Compound is one of tho moot effective medicines you can buy made especially for women. Taken regularly — Pinkham‘: Com- pound hel I build up do in Canada. You ixpensive-Looking Gift Can Make Yourself -1 Q F E 5 o o IVIATCE R0657,“ or SCRAP BASKET FOR. any noon 1N THE noose Illl File Become: Recipe Filo From one good housewife to mother. this gay indexed recipe file is a perfect gift-though it‘| only an inexpensive bill file you marten with wallpaper. a picture and a red satin bow! You out off the flap of the bill filo and, for its front and back. prepare 2 piece: of cardbonr. each it inch wider and longer than the file. Pam a null-patterned wall- paper over the cardboaids. cut- ting the paper largo enough to be turned and glued down on the wrong nidu. Now [luc cud- bounh lo filo. with their edges ox- toading like book covers. On the front you might pom a colorful flower picture or a photograph of o pretty table oettinl. And finally lluo ribbon! to inlide front and back and tic on top in n whopping bowl Our iii-page booklet tells the rimpleat way to make all these gifts, a: well n a bookrack table vrrfivr sci. mrr" r“~' DESIGN . 860 Bound and o al rugs are crochet- ed from old s-iockinlzs out of the scrap bag, an: carpet wa . A and inexpensive pastime. attern o. 360 contains complete instruc- tinnc. Dattern: Write. or send .. ,~..... order above picture’ with your lllmQ and II Bend we in ooliu for your copy of Hand Made Gift Novelties to the Charlottetown Guardian Home address with lb ce coin or Service. Address. Bo sure to write stamps to Needlework Bureau plainly yogoxnlltitne, address and the char] M m n G d‘ , o c w unr an. name o’ a Needlework Department. Nam; Design N0. 300 NAME-----__.._... litreet Address swam iloonass - - - - - ir. Fashions Y. Literature nowr nu. l n: "we've ronoomu TH S DELICIOUS QUICK SOUP TAKES THE DRUDGE Y I OUT OF COOKING l. 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J AM BRAN MUFFINS ll tablespoon shfining 1-4 cup sugar A man called on the news edi of l. local paper and iinrioii. that his uncle had bl‘(‘!l takins l4 1 e38. pe for '5 years. 1 cu” 5m" mnk’ pa"That‘s faine," said tlic news .e' l!‘ glrragd “out tor. “I hope he'll continue to so ‘ "Oh, yes, he will. I want to you about him. l-ie has always a model of propriety. He has he - touched liquor or tobacco. lie =- ncvl‘ uscd profanity. lie has nclrii been mixed up with wmilcii. l-l indulges in no vices andiio execesl- es, 5:4,! tomorrow he will celebrate‘ llLs 80th birthday "How?" asked the news colloi- l teaspoon baking powder 1-2 teaspoon soda 1-2 teaspoon sol; am Method: Cream the shortening and gradually cream in the sugar nod the eg, which has been well beaten, and the milk. along with the bran and allow this to stand for a while. Sift the flour, then measure it and sift again with the baking pow- der. soda and salt. 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