PAGE TWO puudlvs 1n a halcyon sea; ly llClITI is gladder than all these. Vlllrt’ my love is come i0 mo. --Chrlstina Rossetti. E:- heart ls like a rainlww 511911 ‘list AYUTHER JOB FOR DAD Mm» members of fllSliild posts - _ Lancashirc, have been ioncy training 1n ele- nlenfun" nnriuzicry BRIGIHEN DINING ROOM WITH IHIRROR if nh-w 1,5 one room in the home th t. nouns. more than another. w be With: wit! :-\:-=r.-2. l it. ‘s the (‘HD1113 rs will do much to l‘V and cheer. If Eighteen Century.‘ illflill" over cifh-t-r the bufist. 1s lust r . .1 fmn u pound stmi<if>01fll 11-1111 yoivinitclli~ (hut-min: as a decora- tiun. ltm nun, (‘l IHTVTS ON ETIQYETTE ‘.'.i.iii~ \\lill.i‘ll who sharp rizles to nn-l irnni work should be careful - win frlonnlyi with men and r do not know r one who nrminisniiisr LONGER I ue Woman's Realm i l‘ i: Q :_ o 0 = I ,1V1n '5 6r 1 a .. 1 . my mm L! ms a suizinobird ., , . Whose nest is in a ivaterd snoop, ' My heart. is like an 2199161169 j \\'ii1~.~c coughs are bent. with l tin. set fruit; Woman's Re alm "I Social and Pers Leisure I STOCKING MENDIINO The way stockings an darned and mended has n lot to do with their .lie~spa.n. ‘1‘hev should be ‘daily dip- ped" 1n suds alter every wearing, and than examined for worn Dlaces. worn spots on the loot 0t the stocking should be reinforced with small running stitches paralled to the weave. and split seams should be mended with an over and over stitch. Use cotton darnlxig thread on cotton stockings, and rayon or mercerized thread on rayon stock- ings. Separate the strands of thread according to the weight of the stock- ing and choose a shade a little darker than the stockings as the THE QHARLOTTEFOWN GQ§RDIAN T A Job Only You Can Do‘ Price Control Questions And Answers u lions lull Answers on Prion v1.2.3.1 will appear Ill Tho Guardsman ll a regular suture escndly. she questions an thou which IIIVI reached tho Wartime Prion and ‘Erode Board from housewives us um Ibo answer: bro pro- vidednlfyiolllie Board. Renders VIII have intelligent question to ulll on price control are invited to send men: In writing lo the Wlllllllll uoginaid Advisory uonunittoo o1 the Wartime Prices and ‘lrado U0"!!- Q. 1 wish l. could convince my husbuiic, wno has always been B heavy meaieator, that he W111 {I01 suffer under the quantities which thread works in lighter. Use a dran- ing 65E. 11nd darn on the right side. The easiest way of menuding a run is t0 sew lt 11D on a sewing machine. Thread your machine with mat h- lng thread, and turn stoiklng ri '11. side out. Then fold so that run is on the fold. Pin fold to a. piece of paper, and stitch by machine close to ciga- from 511101155, and tie and clluloose - enns m‘ izinr thread THREE DAFFODILS SMARTLY ARRANGED Three yellow daffodils can go far- ther than almost any other flow- ers. ln a. dark green or black bowl. and a half times the height of the yvyzike h 1st lunuvr soak, iixitvr before us-t sill st much longer .2." with the bristles rest- 111" 51PM‘ "WW arrange your daffocils. in varying '11‘ "MW a"? heights, against the green. What l1’l not suds,‘ ciieericr picture could you ask for \ ‘P <T1”H\\'0\'l’1\‘lOr use the leaves cut from your container") and use a flower holder that will glve ample room to what~ ever stems are placed in it. Now daffodils and arranged near one end of n icctangulsr container made of pewter 0r white pottery; stand them up straight and arrange the blos- soms (again at varying heights) and Pu.l paper aunri to 11cc Sic“, 1L WAVES. ivAfl Faculty Lines Afford t . . in th i ‘ii - inntorms, and the army of alert, wide-awake. 00111136118111 A. Until May 3.1 any consumer ‘,".‘,“,,‘§,.“pc,f‘, b,‘}f,‘,‘,§'°y‘,‘,’,‘,‘3 0,3,’, “$1,. busing‘; 11.. \' 1' to 111611‘ iobs Cf 111011111188. We 1118111! G°<11°T1h9 91g‘ who presents his l-To. 1 spare "B" perhaps. Be careful ‘to have vthc ' 1 “ii-d 1111439! m“ mere are thoblsaIl-dsdulnoxwtgusghei: blue coupon w his Supplier Wm be branches high enough (about one O “umwn “no are just as Su me g6 will be allowed him when meat is rationed. Can you mlii me? A. Canada's leading authorities on nutrition are unanimous in declar- ing that a ration allowance oi about two pounds o1 meat a week is ample to preserve health, even for those engaged 1n the heaviest occupations. As a matter o: fact, some of the wands most active men subsist upon a much lower consumpton. I am certain your husband will find that his rations are quite adequate and he will have tho additional satis- faction of knowing that his reduced cozisumption of meat will facilitate shipments to the troops overseas and the heavily-rationed people of‘ the United Kingcom. ', Q. Will you please repeat the 1n- l Dorothy kdys- ‘ i ..,,k ‘wk/fulfil. UA1\ 13w“. uululu 11011 is‘ LllE FOR WAR’S- LHRILLS Chances Sheltered Daughters Need structlons regarding obtaining extra When we sci‘ the WAVES and the WAACS swinging B10118 the Street! sugar for cooking rhubarb? entitled to purchase one pound of sugar for the home cooking of Canada-grown rhubarb. __€_.__ l inr- viztorian days. rgoitc-i women whom life has passed by, leaving them stranded on the shores of middle age. They have never married. Del‘- haps because they lacked beauty to attract men. or perhaps 11945111158 $11911” mothers kept. them tied too 111311111’ 1° their apron strings. They had 110 POWNAL SCHOOL Report for March and April: Grade X—-1. Wanda Ivory: 2. spcclul talents or gifts to 1101M 1118171 to any career and 11181’ 1911 betwee" the stools of poverty and riches. be- longing to families whose daughters did not have to be self-su port-ina- Beryl Jenkins: 3. Jean Currie. Gordon Moore: 3. Alan Jones. Grade IX-l. Lois Weatherbie. Grade VIII-—1. Marjorie Currie; 2. Grade VI —Sr. —1. Arthur Jones: . . , ' o anal / Fashions _/ Literature MAY 6, 1943 fr.‘ Mo ran: res; Tel ' LET THE KEN TASTE-BUDS to one side. Three spring lrlses can be with foliage. after the lzt- coed old bays 0d at stocking runs. " bitclget. raising its used Oriental . _ manner, 33 vou arranger; your daf- ey uww n; tne slightest eittrfl lodils, One gladiolus spray Iliakes s‘ l, tender cure of your stockings an ideal flower purchase, It will in lav-child! 11111115111’. Daily wash- COme with n. beautiful long sievm. in"; r\"ll rut rloyyn rims about 50 but cur, 11 of; to no; mm-e than ten p» w-r. they still pop jnghga _ (Don't be afraid of sacrl flcmg stem to beauty), Pick off the lower blossoms to be used at the base of your arrangement and use mnr. Wlfh the least strain - but Ygatw“,¢1§§,§°§g§§§t stgi-rgenzgyflow- 4mm gun n ma easily. Whisk out -—--—Ljj__ ' =t five and ten and 11 me adhesive mending W311i] iron press strips or =1 .»\ ‘Hllf stockings where the firm-q. taste-n. Washing won't budge and vou can bend down to that lowest. drawer in the filing cabinet wPhont a pmilm. rird times. If your or: must. be fastened below you'll flnrl theyll pop like CASSEROLE 0F CHICKEN AND PEAS s . 8 tbsp: flour. m 1- tsp. salt. I l1 c: 319331" chicken Something Wrong 1 milk or chicken broth ens H! o. cooked p r rcvzutliiiing- mi (Melville; no clear? u‘: Pastry My i ,1 "m" 0 <11‘ e ‘H I m Melt fat in double boiler add n £12: 1.321732 .122‘; zzzrsztii. 12""... w! awning». ' n31- nf (‘hi rrnla Own Tablets today from y-mir I These arc the little. can to mnri- and more: mothers are for the needs of youngsters blend: sdr. milk or broth snd k. over hot water until poo are smooth and‘ the and heat. Pour Inftee of n relinbla product. Only 251 It rnrr flfflllflhl. r-rw.——.:t~<:_ idle Eve SAUSAGE SPAGHETTI Mgnpgy _______ 2 lbs’ link sausage -, - 1 No, 2 can toma W111 l I-Qirgigggnlgurgggt FROM 1.. .. grated ......‘."°‘ the 1-4 fsp. pepper. self 1-2 wit. salt l No 2 can pea; l~2 pkg Ions spaghetti 1-4 lb. sharp cheese. Put sausage links in s. cold‘ frv< ing pan. add 2 cover. brown under broiler to 7 tablespoons of fat. add Mm tomatoes and onons and simmer untl onions are tondog. Put SHUSFHZi-Bimur, Nlflke ring of peas around edge of ovenvgre tglatter, arrange ant. ma sau 1 p. ” " Peas with oookéil n c?“ n cover‘ sprinkle with now-i chmim _ under broiler to brolll slowly unm cheese has melted and hrouwwd slight!" gerves 6‘ SAINT JOWN N,B . 1GP‘ (twin-v 1' m.» pquoyalhf, age atronfl demmd m. Blnphn‘ content llvvnidq 501a b" “mp9,... aw?‘ other stores has nriscn in fgggfl Iwceks. merchants reported today ‘As ‘a result. many prrvpfleflgrg doc dad to sell onlv to muons th" 1 bellwe unilkpl» y, d“ . toilet W516i‘: "mild shoe Dolkh. a favorite in othm- "Iffl|lfl‘\'ll i» "infirm. and even "Canned lie-it," vents, 1e m» than» flttwe Full flrenglh 1 Full Value DESIGN NO. 1069 A sunhonnet bnhv makes a color- J m1 motif for an applique quilt, Just ' the thing for a youngster’; room. l _ Pntfom N0. i069 contains complete irmtriictions. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with vnnr name and address with i5 cents in coin or starn s to Needlework Bureau. Char ottetown Guardian. Needlework Department. Ch :1 riot ietnwn Gunrdian feaih u?“ ‘ flTfiflETADDllfifl -———-- crn_....__.___._..- U-“QL p‘ Ur tliuilllc liic, if ri 111111 one, if only it could have gone on forever. But lVI1119‘.l 1I'\tl"dl‘d. Ml; Murillo o? Isflusie were thrown out on a world with which they were no more ntie i0 cope than they were to fight Joe ID1115- We have alujays lflild these pathetic victims of POSSESSlv/r: mother love ‘ 0 and the false pr: fathers with us, and we still have them. but here- icfcrc illPfG lziis which is the base I . pcrlcuce rind crai their faces. women ilicir big chance to thing, do mmething, have som esis and pleasures of which t m" as vital service tn their courifi 511111712 well to] mblesnoon‘ WM" dhhesvin a mute n and w ~ - . u. . v , hen p 1 slowgflyvhslgrévgeafiggfi of being boss ‘welders. r n bmwnem "move from mm dour ofli that will ensbr- you to buy your own mink coat instead of wearing Cousin well as for your country's. 11"“'5 11110 10111810 mixture to reheat. l Be the women who have found themselves A worker in the hosiery department, of Mr. and Mrs. C, Bennett, 0t’ Lytton-ro married at the Church of St. Thomas of Ca to L /.:dr. Wlllliim Francis McAleer, son of of Bordon, P. E. I. (iownod in white satin, was glvcn nwny by hcr father and Two of the Iiridcrm b0 give You minute‘ nirlcpnicltnce. or en permit 20w to do zuiyihing that had a. They had live WAR GIVES CHANCES T0 F But. the “air has changed all of that. yet. which did not have enoug mono them security for life. DEPENDENT WOMEN EVERY- WHERE know dozens of ‘P10111911 ed to stan marketable value d up to their smal urmccl no iray to help them to financial independence, of all freedom and contentment in life. l’ 1 ookcd for Jobs 111i‘); were dcfeuted by their own incflmpetfihfie. Y s _ were merchants with homing to sell. Their lack of education and ex- " ' ' tsmansliip slammed every door of opportunity shut in The ORGOTTEN WOMEN It is giving these forgotten I make themselves remembered, to be some- —————-—-—- ethlng and to fill their lives with the inter- hev have only dreamed, a; well 'y as are its fighting men. And Wlllll. I ivant to say to Miss Mamie and M still at home lvzhtlng mother can peas and make preserves, or whe- r thcy nrr- grrifiing their living 01f of unwlllin thickened; add chicken and D6851 this: R l tlini jcniir Iiig moment has come nnd seize it with both 11cm Tllnnltflilf. ngo to l5 yearn, They gm, into casserole. cover hands. ‘yin your brczik for liberty while the gate is open. such ‘Huck iirip-kysgare mild. will: and W111i Pastry and bake in a hot oven, lay. Remember that. you will never be 32 or 33 or 35 again and if you gxiogirliiifiinkfiljzéid Iaxiltfgf; 3-‘: 51: hing 4821s desgerees I".. until nicely brown- are going to get anywhere, you must. get going. maker! r11’ Baby's Own hblcta-yonr gnnr- ' w‘! 0' e bus All of the inhibitions that have kept thousands of able-bodied women instead oi‘ lzcing usvfully employed n liirl: of skill is no bar to your getting and all the big war industries have set. up teach you craftsmanship in any line duration is over you will have a tr have been mlr ou elect to follow. e that will enable aculously removed. ta good Job. The government T11 oubobea -suppor1in_z. inrlvpk-ndent. self-respecting woman instead o a parasite. WORK A FA S "ION/l ‘SLE NOW TO MECHANIC ARMY-CI’ 1111113 that hzis kept thousands of women on the do-nothing id's cast-c 'I‘hv.- govvrnment is calling you. t bn clone tn win the war. girls, Answer fh Don't be the (Bats Record. English Exchange) oi-s. the bridr, who crirrietl a Prayer attended hrr sisters Joyce und Miriam, and a friend Gladys Godfrey while her young brother Ernest Bennett BRIDESMAIUS MUF and ihcy curried muffs in tone with their g Dmififl N0. 1M1! I gm- ’utlcs oi‘ but mini were carried out. o t e 1m’ and bl'lf1f"ll‘00m. KAME " " " " - " "' _ - _ Fbllmvlnc L what's the matter with your cashing 1n Miss Betty Bennett, daughter ntcrbury, Grays, on Saturday, Mr. snc Mrs. James McAleer with her veil held in acted as page. aids were 1n blue ssiln auc the third, 1n green, . R_1'(‘F€'Piinn at the Cross Keys, Chadwell, the happy couple movrr. info U10?!‘ new home at G Avimng ‘htir 1111111‘ ]1l‘P'~‘_‘lll5 were n beds follow wmkvrs in thr- hosiery department, range road, Grays. stool, even while thr-y wrlthctl with boredom while doing so. has been 0n work to do a thousand tasks that at c1111 for your own sakes as forgotten women any longer. in doing worth while work. ad. Chadweil 8t. Mary, was place by a headdress o book in place of p, bouquet. by three bridesmaids. They FS owns. by Mr. G. Sheppard, a friend presd and pillow cases from like these. Miss Mamies and Miss $115165 who have always lived at home with Mama. and Papa, and helped Mama t‘ little with the housework, and whom Mama. still tucks into bed 11nd “B1115 as if they were tiny tots in rompers- They have crocheted miles of lace r . - edgings and. kmthbaliré o! sweeten; and Grade I Jr. -1 Barry Inga. - _btt aenever nown made enough angcl = food 1o iggve a hIShYBY u 9 on label: Own feet‘ 1 income and When they as to be of iss Susie, whether they g relatives or friends ls , If you wait, you will miss Y Marion Acorn. Grade V-l. Winston Smith; Joan Jenkins: 3. Freda, Currie. Grade IV —1. 2. James Smith Grade II—1 Norma. Jones; Loo McMillan: 3. Joyce Jenkins. Highest average senior C611 . Perfect attendance: Moore. Lois Weatherble, lan. Edgar Jones. Freda Currie, Kenneth James Snlth. Joyce Jenkins Pupils have purchased mas. E. Gertrude Vlllett. toscher. ———-—2.______ err/ice 2.1 Mary McMillan; 3. Gavan cur- re =- OF YOUTH DECIDE Grace VI Jr. -l. Edgar Juries; Kenneth Judson: biGrade III-i . ' Kenneth Weather» 6. Grade I Sr. -1 Dorothy Judson. grades. Marjorie Currie 79.9 per cent, Jun- 101' tgrnccs, Winston smith 97 2 per G o r d o n Marjorie Currie. Beryl Jenkins, Mary McMil- Winston Smith Ju-lson. fourteen Wm" Saving Certificates since Christ- Type Today LEARN T0 TYPE Typewriilng, as everyone know: is the one thing a business glr must be able to do well if sh» wants to be a success today. To think it is difficult to learn is ridiculous, because with a Iitile practice the novice can soon become an expert. Practice makes perfcci here. Before starting, the beginner should become familiar with the principal parts of the typewriter and their adjustment-parts com- mon to all makes. Our 32-page booklet describes the mechanical parts o! a typewriter. bow to operate the typewriter, and how to learn the keyboard (with very instructive illustrations). The booklet also explains good usage in iypewritlng English and how to use the typewriter in writ ing social, official and business lei tors. There are other instruction: which prove very helpful to the be ginner. . Accuracy and neltneu no tlu first. rules o! a good typist-rernem yer to keep your work spotless. Send 15c 1n coins for your copy of Teach Yourself Touch Typewrit- ing to the Charlottetown Guardian Home service. Address. Be sure lo write plainly your name. address and the name of booklet. Films ‘Iiuvnvv was ____._______________, 011-! Province it's Necessary to Know How to return e labels to Libby's. The garden-fresh flavour an Press" years’ expert JUICE TAILORED SUIT with tailomnades. ‘ sieau does these extremely well, and shows acme smart models in check» crisp ruches. or softlybecoming fring- es. She also likes a large brim. rolled up at the aide to give your face young. upcurving lines. Her exclusive French materials and trimmings as- sure wearability, and please the discriminating eye Ti-e off-face cloche is a suit hat much 1n demand. It lends itself to so many interesting fabrics. Tatiana du Pleaslx. with h .touch fashions one of th‘=e from a ‘lacy gold straw. uahlng a small; black velvet crown. Wear it upsice down. and you’ve transformed it into a churning breton. What fun to have with a, hat! NOW under-am Cream Deodorant safe! ‘ J Stops Porsplrailon L not mi dresses or men's shim. Does no: imure skin. a‘ §§°i.'.".l1§‘.l§li'.l,.c'“ b‘ “M Q Let your young ones make this taste-test. If they don't a ree Libby's Tomato juice is the est they have ever tasted, you get double our money back. Simply appedziliifi tang of Libby's "Gentle ornato uice tells every nppetiie that t is is “super” tomato juice, just like plucking s ruby-red tomato right of!‘ the vine. The lush tomatoes them- selves have a proud heritage. They are the result of many supervision of y LIIIY, McNEll-l l lilBlV OF CANADA, LTD. Clsdillnm, Onl- 9 W” Qectlepzeu _ f, Tomato Products "flirting mavmmct; wrru Ti?" NEW YORK-Put sailors have endless takers. They are inevitable Jeanne Rou .1 ed ant. plaid taffetas, edged with er cleft Russian cc prize tomatoes is retained. and compliments! each year's crop. Thanks lo Libby's "Gentle Press" method, the garden-fresh flavour of these Libby's Tomatojuice is a rich, natural source of Vitamins A and cl C—one of Nature's ways of iv- ing us needed vitamins as we] as the necessary minerals, iron, calcium and phos horus, so beneficial to you: ‘s normal development. You can‘: lose on this iasie-test-uo put Libby's Tomato juice on your table io- morrow. It captivates appetites- Libbjf: Parenrrd ' “Gen!!! Press" Pmresr i: all! used in making Libby‘: Cafe/mp and 7111mm Soup. Please note.- Canadafiryarbo Tamnl Product: is a equate- tbere i: no reason m buy more f/Jan your immo- diafe needs. in i! --— CATCHUP"i' souv Emétllecrgfl: For The Home nu: 1.0790 TORSO Presents an Important New Silhouette Two jabois that button on —a simple frilly type and n petal show- er that is lovely wlzu mnde in net edger; with nurrc-zv lace; and you an use the colkar or not. as you like on this simple basic dress. The fitted bodice presents a sil houette that u decidedly booming ' and youthful. Style No. 2135 1s designed for sizes 10 to 20 Size 16 requries 2 3-4 yds. 39-1n. fabric with 1-4 yd. for the petal jabot. Psttem for this style 1s hand-cut to the United State; Standard mea- surements wiih the stop-by-step 1n- structlons. Send twenty cents for pattern. Writo ycur mus address and style ivivitiargber. Be sure to state size you stylc m. ms I. Insuring no spenplntionfer I i0 5 1|." ls odor. l. A pun. vting. greneleu. stainless vanishing cream. I. Awarded Approval Sea! 9i monun Institute at hunch’- . Manta: being harmless to (r t- \or<.l‘3‘51 on; nf Amd is 111° Selling <18“ 39‘ I in manta Ilinndlillm ;_ A losing Ssillo -~- r- .- .. .- Phyyllls -l've been with a party of hikers to see the Devil's Gorge. Grandma —Hush, Phyllis. that's notthe way to apeok- I'm sure they've only healthy appetites. By Jove, old man, your walls are thin. You can hear the next-door wireless lust as though it wen in this room." "I'll say the walls are thin! Why. when I get n headache the fellow next door takes two nspirnsl" w