l’. Lil! [WU Dorothy Dix Says- BRIDE MUST SOLVE OWN WOES i Smart Mother Advises Qaughter Of Duties As A Wife a friend of mine. who has s large molly of girls. tubes 0:431 one her daughters aside on her wedding dev Md says to her. Do o: l e trztrting life on your own now. Work it out for yourself. hn bee? running back home ttzito cllfxten. ‘genidudont tell me about your us an s faults. I don't wan o 0w - If every mother vwilld live he!‘ dllllliifil W" wise advice on her bridal sve. and every bride Wellld lay it to heart. it would save many a marriese from going on the rocks. For, without kncvwinfl l! ""1 without intending it, mothers do more to break HP their children's homes than all other causes com- bined. and they should be named as the co-respond- ents in most divorce cases. This is not because ltgothl: i; a. fliendhzveho 1111235 a sadistic pleasure in des roy g er l"! 5 ' piness and alienating her from her hillnnd. Oi the contrary, Mother is a good. kind. Chflli/illl \\'¢lll1.'.'.l “in wouluirt willfully torture a 11y. but she cannot bet" Y" hci‘ potted and pampered darling not to have everything she wants- whether her husband can afford to give it to her or not, or to have to Lice the responsibilities of life and pull he: weight in the boat. so when Isabel comes weeping to her and sobs out on her breast how cruel John is when he wont bill’ P mink will. 01' tell-l l?! the ""519 things he saId to her when her pie fell flat. Mother poor-darlings her and pities her until she makes her feel like a. martyr. Of course, every married couple have to go through a period of ad- jtzszmcnt. it is impossible for two people of different sex. of different heredity, brought up in different environments. to always see eye tn (‘e with each other. They have to learn to give and take and corn- 1‘ timise tllcir differences and. nine times out of ten. they will do this lf they kccp their troubles to themselves. Bu‘. wiicn Isabel runs whining to Mother with her combleinte ebvlli Joturs imperfections. and recounts his every fault and foible that RIOW inc-gel‘ and bigger as she enlarges upon them; when she moans out that s {e is nothing but a slave to a heartless tyrant. who expects her to get l l and or: his breakfast in the morning and refuses to take her stepping every night, Mother pours over her gallons of sympathy, and the end oi .\.‘.1)ll1l‘l' mlrringc 1s m sight. it is because girls know that they can run back home to Mother when the gilt begins to rub off of the ginger bread of their romance. and they find out that marriage means work and worry and dealing with a he-mari instead of a cinema hero. that makes so many young wives quit, instead of trying to make successes of their marriages. There would be very few divorces if the Isahels knew that there would be no welcome on the old home doors for them and that their mothers. instead of pitying them, would tell them to go back to their own homes and behave themselves, and act like adult women instead of spoiled babies. Woman's Re alm '1. Social ahdtl3er$0nal z Fashions . Leisure THE woman's REALM ._,.,..¢..--. . . a FRENCH’S M USTARD r/z/z/Jjgd/ . ' / ./ l 130/1103 For steaks and chops and “leftovers", for every kind ofmeat, adash of French's Mustard, will make the dish a treat. I 1 HI‘- CHARLUFFEIIJWN GUARDIAN Ling g? B MaJor Dick Dieapeoker Catfish ere known to make soft purring scuttle when happy. Save livers when having fried or boiled dllckcn and add fllcm to scrambled eggs or omelet. PECTIN FROM ORANGE Pl. Des: God eonsucnlna end very arduous Olfiakausugth strength“ “mm lam.“ ' “l; met $3?‘ ve e ey are . o pea . ‘Ib keep pledge licate till can ever be ~easily To make s better wot-H .. lelned. I Give la tho mouth To take victory _ . t kitchen endwitbgenitlehnnds shades with olothshsdcs. This And mould e a- woi-ldl can be done the 01a by uclnc Slide-i 8s a Pelt/em and using slats and rollers from the old shades. Oilcloth shades an washable and long-wearing. _ ~ Boll salmon wrapped in a white cloth in about l. quart of salted water for each pound of fish. Af- ter fifteen minutes drain and re- move fish from cloth. I HINTS ON EHQUETPE If you are invited to a dinner party and there is a good deal of doubt that you can attend, better decline the invitation. It is not Blonder-Becker llllptiae the little ban julblis l By Roberta Lee Embroidery Ctlflfln I t I I without much question that too,- apmw . It ‘is a great convenience before staztulg a new Ska“ Oi. 6!_nbro1d_ t ery cotton to cut oti’ about six or eight inches of it and fasten it to d on which is given‘ Can pectin for home use be made from orange peel? Yes. it i; made from the white ‘.-----~ ' added i0 the Juices. T0 make. g How can I whiten clothes? a solution, t bles f thi ti add ego. ‘fit o‘; ma: ipielicoenwill ‘he mm“ “minister l it m Jen‘ . one nful cream ' ' But do not use A watch contains a f . 15o distinct parts Billie veggdtlg- gesboodsit’ is desired tion of which requires 3700 sep- arate operations. Q. ‘How can I retain ofApeppers when baiting? Most people take it for granted baking pepgrs? acquire and maintain Th” look more upped” tant musical an exeou- m; whe technique is s. tlme-ltnelr sfiglpe - - - ' Q. How can I and heamths? “i about smite on’ with soép and water. T00 318K! , _ A woman had-x-l-led on the vic- A tale about _ 1 - the number ~ d s,‘ t . Kc: s. a" mm 5- dmnsln! . _“'_—“_ t Bendgdkfnflm- wth°° samples niedigaretltlilfytcnna yltuthiflifi h" dallihwt Wh° W" "Y? "1- '= N | 4. what does the word “transl- experience no dinlcultv when de- she “"15 "MW-e i" the "w w | 3 E a Jory” mean? slrlng to match it. vjilhltm ‘alm h ,, Price Control Questions ‘ i iihwlhat is a word beginning m 1w!“ Y ca“ m," 9'» 551d ‘w, o‘ m” mum uapmemll? waxed Palm. e voar. But I dont remember and Answers n. c. wuuam I w/r/rik THAN MINE ? I MUST ADMIT YOUR TABLE CLOTH LOOKS EVERSO MUCH WHITER THAN MINE I CAN THANK RINSOQ-e l1’ GETS CLUTHES THE VERY WHITEST l coon caaciouel wan ma: suns RINSO owes. mo I cm see RINSO ens our more otter. I mow MY ciomcs WILLCOME our BRIGHTAND suowv I 3 AND WlllSTli wage/Q}; Rmsos caauo FOR WASHABLE COLORS T00. TRY tr FOR Preserves coupons also cut? . o . . . sugar cougons and preservw still have the same value you are entitled to buy one of sugar for each coupon and half a pound with a preserves coupon if you do not wish to buy commercially made Jams. jellies, etc. The reduction in the sugar ration will be made by postponing the valid doltes for certain coupons from now until the end of the Q. Before the war we lived in a duplex owned by my husband's When my husband went with the alrforce, I went ‘ to live with my‘ mother in the coun- try. Now my usband is being ois- charged next month. How mutil ,notice must his father give to the tenants renting our flat before he will be able to move in again. A. A new rentals regulations ef- fective June 1 is designed to help honorably discharged servicemen recover their homes as quickly as ls fair to the esent tenant. Your father-in-law now able to give a minimum of three months’ notice to vacate. This three menu's lnotloe is applicable only to mem- bers of the armed forces. In all oad of onions. The natives had never tasted on- ions, and were delighted with them; they exchanged s. shipload of gold for the onions. The merchants business rival was enraged when he heard of this. but decided that if the na- tives liked onions they would surely like garlic better. He there~ [fore took them a ahioload of garlic, Iand true enough they were d lighted. l When he asked for gold in re ‘turn, they told him they wouldn't KITCHEN ACCESSORIES other cases existing rentals regula- tions still govern, the eviction of tenants. ~ ‘A IIELPS ruvnn VOUILNEVER IE SATISFIED WITH ANYTHING ILGI ONCE YOU I!‘ R/NSO’ WH/TENESS l A PEll$Pllllll0ll SPOIS lllll 000R 90! IITIIOUT IIIITATINO ‘I'll! SKIN ARIUD gives you double protection. l: (Roch ted th ld . . for prlags mldoshtbwirrg. "film,- protects you from perapmuo odor, and dasign o1 the m, 11d m, 90pm", helps protect your clothes from perspira- $18131: irlrazitlzenothgr on‘? e13: to tlonspotséArridissnorlorlfissdeorlorant, i - W. with the ne texture o a eauty cream. i wmpm‘ m“"“°tl°“" It vanishesinetantly- glvlng immediate To ma" pumm Wm‘ ','nd results. With Amd. you are absolutely , above picturq with ygm- “m. ‘m safe-can enjoy yourself wherever you t DESIGN NO. \ address with lb cents in coin or ere-regardless of the weather. Protect ,» ggstell 1:0’?! to Needlework Burelu your daintiness and charm with Arrld. \ .445 a’ ° ° w“ Gm“. "'- Suuusiaglctodyplziavery economical. l; Design No. 9M , 15¢. 39¢ and 59¢. 4 " a»... "- l II RI D ' ‘lhelcmeel Street Address Selling OM Province y , 4a.»: oer-nus . u fair to keep a hostess guessing. I part of an orange peel and then l! l1 ' . one quart or water to my‘ P‘ E‘ I - T'- L‘ 0f tartar. this on colors un- to bleach the a the shapes 13%: PlNldéd at Dans when tcmatoes. onions. Served. as they retain s‘ c, m of the can ed grates numbing an? wllifii“ ‘i?’ i’. ‘will w?“ I18 f1. &V ' ion for about an nonnetaens fir? meg“ "I Emilie we W» Rom- rourmarlou 1118 tor. from the exquisite uncooked foamy sauce w the sinuale clear hot sauce flavored to your liking from a choice that includes‘ vanilla. almond, 1cm Jive mafi t t combine 1 cup of the white p“; m‘ I ! ! ‘A V"? 91PM’ Weddlllk £00k place the orange peel. 2 cube water and I ‘X ‘St ‘mhns Ohmtlh- Mmlfflh- M1 uice of one e i pm. Mm at 3 dclmk 1" the film“ l mon. Let stand B A n30 h . overnight Ho“ five mmum and y nne Ashley i mvnw en EJizabeth, daugrtc: of 5mm among. \- - es m -—~ *—"" -———— ,,'. 2d MTS- "glldlflv . for. lure. 0B9 and Process 30 minutes iJol-m A_ '31,; dome e m” “ . eldest : Mrs. S. A. Blondon, t. stand l l was perforate: by in the prescnclz o1: larfle number of friends. Mrs. | the organ. , bride wore white satin with bridal veil and crown and a pearl necklace. also a Bulova watch, the 81ft of the groom She carried a Elven in marriage by he:- The ceremony Rev. Mr. Peters onor Miss Barbara Becker, bride wore blue lace with] hat and canted a bouquet| of red roses and evergreen. bridesmaids Miss Katie alum wore blue taffeta. .’I'heir bouquets were also of red roses and re _ |- Th9 midgemg-itetg the groom was] a pen and pencil t. The mom‘. nth-an and ushers i... ooufiins of] ‘l1 Mention was h id tth h {of the bride at wfinlfaxt,‘ will?’ .'$‘le’i°..-.l’.l5?°.ll“'gat§”‘...l“’“° ‘WES’ B 0 v tlfied w the m my ' ELLElVS DIARY L B! An Island Farmer's Wile aaanarssaunaann-cssu“ James’ weather true — the-re was mmlll-IIE- A thunder cloud would uldeedvneed to be no bigger than a mans hand" to elude James‘ watchful eye. Many a tin-m 1n brightest sunshine, when pointed mountains or cloud gathered in the 5K)’. Perhaps lll the evening when the cows were brought from the llllelure for the milking, James has said. _ s get the work done in’ a 1111711’. there's a storm coming." And I with the sunshine all about‘ me would make [light of his words; And all the wmle the bird-calls would be louder on forecast came in stables and yard awaited an event. And was. wily a bright flash and an omin- ous muttez-‘would come to glvt- truth to James’ words. Then per- haps even before the last call was feq, and the milk-pails in the sep- arator house w and put on the rack to dry the first large drops would come. James knows his thunder clouds. But he missed the _ . In quiet of the kitchen and the interest of the story at hand. I found it difficult is down over her head." And I um hear another near relative say on a Saturday. when her brood was free from school cares and there ups work to be dong: "I wlm there never was a book printed!" she about and pictures of the ? Bad it is that in the increase tempo oi farm-life. now no lancer rural but a nuxtfiuuluglf country‘ anwtyalife, e time or ec- relaxation. long simmer lflemoona that orme were, when the morning cores were e over and there was a y ree- plte before the supper a cloning‘ chores came up? Or the Z3’. snowy wimer ds s and the endless zvenings? Other lnterests and cares have come w the fen-n ::me 0f the beat things were among its delights, away. “Ellen, did you hear THATT’. (Continued on Pose B) , cook's conm v V —--~--.-<--~.a --..|_ .. SWEET SAUIII sauces vary ~fn charac- Pudd lhdlvldllll (m. gouquet of white lilies. The maid of stude- e bride. Fbllowixu the wmwm Qlty sschino, brandy, sherry . the flavoring you like popularity of the Yquns l‘ foimdation recipe to 1 cup] place 8 tablespoons of the water by lemon juice, adding it along with 1 teaspoon malted _ before serving. Omit vanilla. A low gratings of nutmeg may be usioeg‘. foundation recipe place about half orange juice. and add tablespoons grated orange jus: before serving. OnliLvdnlllq. ,__. _________l_ , __ _ ___ ‘f (Al, w fro-W” ‘Ibo modem way to cock and serve Macaroni FOR TH E HOME cool. AND 0749mm A boon ho your hecvieei- . w “mm” ..t..cr. days. this dress will flt so mltgl‘ needs in town or couggkeliltl w“? office or out. How attr be in a laid washable No. 37 ls out 16. 18 and 20. Use yards 36-inch, 2% ands n send 20 cents or which includes emblem Print to state silo 9W Wbh. Th Address Paths-n Dma-rtnent The egcharlottewwn Guardian. 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VARIATIONS Brown sugar Sauce: Use 2-3 cup b ugaa- in place o! the white. Ugwilrlarlilla or vanilla with caramel flav . Fruit Sauce: cc bot water in foundation pe with 1111M ‘irom canned fruit; reduce sugar t0 ll cup and flavor with u. thunoer beloie of va few dr lemon ictce. rather than wt nilla. Lemon Sauce: rill Increase lemon rind, Just Orange Sauce: Illtgffillfi su : W of the water b? it, with 2 in sizes lo. l2. l4, l6 a r g. PKITIIRN. - sewing‘ your Name. Address. 515.79,,“ style Number plainly. Be sure rind. mas "~74. my: . 30:10 I‘ r >_-__..__.__i in» _-ll'-“m’I1a_|.Q ...¢i MODERN ETIQIIETTE Q. Ia ft necessary for a bride t4 write "thank you" letters for i101 gifts before she leavts. when 20-114 A. Yes, it is obligatory. Th! gifts should be aeitnowiedsed =1 soon as they are received. Q. ls it ever ‘in good form l4 $2”: Catholic Priest ‘*5 A. No; the title "Father should be used. Q. Is lt-ell right a dinner to take a of some dish? A. Ye , the dish i§..9.fi.*?l¢.<i-.= on s long hcneymon? of {Q guest at oeoogd helilllll Mimi... nnMliNlY! ‘A 17¢ BoH-le of Qlqvex Makes One Half gallon of Excellent Jcvel Wafer For linens and cottons, use Java: for that week! . See for yourself bow c can and fresh and snowy-white Javex gets your linens and cottons. Saves time, labour, money. STAINED" SINKS _ A few small drops of Jove: on sink and drainboard, and rust marks, stains end blotchee dis- appear. Sink is glean and guiding again. Use java: also r refrigerator, stove, kitchen utensils. SIUBBORN STAINS For quick, easy, eficlent emin- removing on cottons and linens, use Java. A few drops will do the trick! TOILET BOWLS A little eve: cleans, deodor- izes and lsinfeces toilet bowls. Use also for basins, bath-tube, every kind of porcelain and tiling. Make: f/re Was/ling SINIWEYBEIJBIFHHFE "kCLEANS iWl-IITENS ireisacuss a-asmovss srams irosobqalzss i-sranttizss i-blsmrscrs