‘. l1 . "Al" i" ,1: - l" m ' ,!» .31 1.1‘ TI‘ ,i t fa ~~ie “m. PAQE_E!§HT.__ rug CHARLOTTETOWN (lilaknl/xw i -~ -—-—— ~ -— ---- QQQWOQONOQ-O “MO OOOQvrOvvQQQvovQvwQQQvQQQQ-o-QOQQQO-QOoo-o-ooovoooooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooovooovev- -.v. v v vvvvwv v e: .....;I&?S;.23»»~.»m »»I».»....... J UN” 16. 1941 00oo».““~ __‘_.-__ _.____...._.._ _ Woman's Re alm "x. Social and Personal f Fashionsfi Literature lDorothy Dix $3)’;- PROMISCUOUS WRITING TO MEN IN CAMP IS . DANGEROUS Girls Should Not Let Sentiment Get The Better _Of Judgment If They Want To Avoid Possible Future Trouble Well-meanin but it . with more hearts lzhan headsgegg 'if.;'i'}.'g§usd.°°§‘{°" ‘deeds. do their bit for their country by writing letters to cheigr u§“u..,°§°“," Po - _ ‘Ihey tell the little Miss Americas that irlautlli parlous times it isn't necessary to stand “p5,, ceffmvrly and only correspond with lads whom thny know; that they must scatter missiveg like rays of sunshine over the various cam and that when the letter that he never loo eh for Wm“ if Will a 81nd surprise to the soldier boy gludvinsliire him to ut fresh heart into his work, P“ 1 am I11 for 0111a everything possible that villi make our brave young defenders happy and conlfortable and ive them such good times as can be switched n between learning how to operate a. tank and be hazndy with a bayonet. but I question the wisdom of WYIVEYMHR évfln an imitation battlefield into a school for correspondence. It may be. as the cld shying has it._tll_ut the pen is mightier than 1h: 5“'01‘<1._ But l!» 1S also mol'e dangerous. and cil- _ couragiilg the young to daily with it 1s like giving ~ children INT for playtlmigs. Certainly those of us who are old enough m have cut our wisdom teeth know from exper- ience and observation that writing letters ls one of the most hazardous of all human diversions and tho one that is most likely to get us into trouble and nllikc us wish we hadiit done it. And if this sport cannot be carried on without risk lo life» and limbs and pocketbooks in tunes of peaceful monotony, when tilcre is nothing more excltin w ivritc about than that "1 went to the movies last night and saw Clar Gable," or "The gnng is going‘ to have supper at Mabels on 'I‘ucsday night," just try to imagine how c axged with dynamite will be ‘the letters that are written by boys and girls who are thrilled and terri- _ fled by what 2S going on in the world and feel that they must make their letters hot stuff. D0111 Gel “Sloppy" in letter: Naturally, girls an going to ‘be the chief offenders in this epistolary orgy. for no member of the feminine sex can ever see a clean sheet. of vrhlle paper without feeling an irresistible temptation w inscribe high- flown sentiments upon it. The contents of the ink well go to her head like strong drink and rob her of reason and discretion and make he; write things that often her Papa has to buy back at a great price. Why girls who are discreet in their conduct and who wei h their words when talking slop over when they write letters to boys no d can explain. They just do it, althougjh they know that most boys d ploy their mash notes from girls. as Indians used to do their scalps, as proof cf ixlllzlt devils they are among the ladies, and that the balance of the lads leave their letter from girls around in old coat pockets or bureau drawers for the perusal of their mothers and sisters and the chambermaid. It would be understandable if girls were driven by a great passion to putting their hearts on paper for boys to read. But they are not in the reat majority of cases. They just feel that, somehow, it is romantic and ike something in the movies for them to write a boy about how much they love him, and how they miss him, and how they are longing for hun to relurn. And if they can write gooey stufi like that, that they don't mean, to some home-town boy whom they only dated when nobody else asked them ‘t0 g0 to the party, WHAT are they going to write to strangle boys they never saw and never expect to see when they can justify letting them- selves go ln the name of patriotism? Oh. Mflmmfll It ls Dangerous Both Way: Nor are the druftces going to find that entering into correspondence with strange women is a safe and innocuous wa to pass an idle hollxill‘. Men are not so glib as women about expressing eir feelings, real or - aginary, in black and white, but before they realize it. Endhvlggiflllg lir- tending it, and for no better reason than that theyauereh a‘ twplufrog something to say and had to fill m a. half page to cop i e e r looking too skimpy. many an unwary lad is going to write something that the girl back home is going to construe into a proposal of marriage on which he will have in make good later on. Hence, while I am all for amusing the draftees, I do wish they had chosen some less dangerous game than letter-writing. The Wife Gets First Call Dear Dorothy Dix-I am married to a dear woman whom I love very much and who is good, kind and considerate to me, but my mother hates my wife because she did not want me to marry. She wanted me to stay with her. She has tried. to make me leave mv wife and says that if I will come to her she will take cane of my baby. and that I can live with her and have all of my money to spend on myself. My mother writes letters to my employers injuring my wife's position, as she is working. too. My mother is well cfi, and when she Ls crossed she goes to bed and has a spell of sickness. What shall I do? Stick to my wlfgogN t0 my nlcther? - T- ANSWl-Ilb-If you have any manhood in you, stick to your wife. Your mother is a. wicked woman to try to break up you: home and separate you from a good wife who is trying to do her duty. Don't bother about "our mother's illness. Lots of women throw a. fi to et their own way, nut their spells are never fatal. DOlbOTHY DIX. POT HOLDERS ARE DAINTY micron N0. m to u- e» u-mwmrrrridzzu: h’l.i:.“..‘2.l¥°...°°l°§t.. ..'i‘.2.'£'l.ilf mm” w!" 1-. t ' Pattern No. m contains list of materials needed. gfostigchea and complete instructions, for making bcih Oldfifl- . ' ctu with i5 ce ta in coin n fiufidlfi llfil3yloll"‘€ui'lslif“é'til"ibliilln'bu.mu... n i ietown Guardian lifiglfiogl Department pulp No. 031 mum_...._--—-—--—--'-""""""' -nQ---_—_—___—.-_ 1mm muRIIB-""" . du-¢d ' l Bren gun carrier. officers of the regiment. For Monday. June 16th. MARCH 21 to APRIL 2o (Aries) i-—A day for cauticus advancement, particularly for you born before lAprii 4 Finish incompleted work left over from last week and plot ‘out your course of action u; best serve worthy interests. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)~ Note advice m Ariel-ls. Your bud. ding thoughts are the forerunners of‘ some grand ideas. Nuture them till they reach maturity and tum out to be blue-ribbon winners. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Gct a grand start tcday to set an enviable record for yourself and 1m- others to follow. Pick up where you left off last week and proceed with added incentive and ambition, Rather confusing tendencies which yiu must iron out. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (CiiXlCEI)-- It is all right to view the world through optimistic eyes but not. to tht point of permitting other; m -_-__-_-_ THE COOK'S CORNER sariuwicn FILLINGS I. Four tablespoons Roquefort cream cheese, 2 tablespoons cream cheese. 3 tablespoons taisup, few grains cayenne, brown bread. II. One-Lmlf cup minced ham, 1-4 teaspoon each. of mustard and crcestei-shire sauce, mayonnaise, Place between split buttered tea biscuits, and heat. III. Spread slices of chipped beef with cream cheese, chopped sour 01110115 and chili sauce, rye bread. IV. One-half cup llverwurgf, WJPKM! into a paste. 1-4 cup small bits of fried breakfast baron and 1-4 teaspoon mustard. Whole wheat toasted bread. V. Two table. poons peanut but- ter, 1 tablespoon honey, 2 fable. spoons pimcnto cheese, rye bread. VI. Two eggs. hard-cclked, mash- ed, l tablespoon eash of minced parsley and pimento, 1-4 teaspoon salt. few stains pepper and paprika. White vitamin B bread. srium; can: Three-quarters cup of butler, 1 1-3 cups sugar, grilled rind of 1-2 16111011. 4 BEE-whites beaten very dry, Z 2-3 cups flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder, 2-3 our: milk. Beat the butter to a cream; gradually beat in the sugar and add the grated rind; then add, alter. Timely. the milk and tile flour sift- ed with the baking powder; add the BB8 whites and beat vigorously Bake in a tube an about 50 min- utes. Cover wit boiled frosting and. at once, derorive with halve- of cherries. angelica stems an; Candied violets. Bnllcd Frosting: One cup augm- 1-2 teaspoon lemon jun"; Pfefmre in the usual manner, boil. . the syrup u» 23a degrees Fahfenhvii- by the sugar thermom- emr- m’ t" R “I'm sift-ball stage. P0111" the syrup through a sieve 0n "he bmfli While of we. Add the Syrup vary slowly that the frosting may be made very thick by 1on3 beflllnil. Beat in the lemon juice Very slowly, at the last. Con: your llvw N Mlllhy action! Help It keep Ml Bile |ulco flowing with “Dr. Mann's" —i!l| Im- nrovod vlgciahlu luaiivo. All: for thin nlllbb vumudy by numb — at . Your Individual H O R O S C O P E i-*—-— By Frances Drake No Limousine For Her Majesty During a visit to the London Scottish regiment, of which she is an honorary colonel, Queen Elizabeth took her first ride in l. Her Majesty is being assisted to her place by take advantage of you or to im- incrse you in some unproductive and wasteful activities. Curtail plans and desires to insure work on worthy projects, _JUi..Y 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Rne period, one in which to stride forward with renewed ambition, skilled effort, and patience plus. Business and personal matters. correspondence and your work lead today's favored list. AUGUST 23 to SEIPIEMBER 23 (Virgo) - A so-so day. It's up to you to make it productive. I1 you set your mind" 0n, and execute, the proper approach to your problem ol the week, you'll find it will fade in difficulty and. join the host of well completed tasks. SEPTEIWBER. 24 t0 OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Pay particular at- tention to your private and do- mestic needs today. Do mt slight business interests but during iree time plan for happiness at home and with loved ones. OCTOBER. 24 to OVEIVEBER 32 (Scorpio) — Fina you had better watch your step now. Investzgate propositions, agreements, proposals thoroughly before investing in them. Tact, patience essential. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) - Rays similar t; those of Scorpio blrthdate. Use common sense and your pleasing .pei"sonality to smooth over rough spots. Watch the budget but don't pass up good buys. ECEMBER. 23 t0 JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) —— From a business and personal an-gle tzdayk vibrations are all in your favor. Remember, too much of a. good thing is some- times a. handicap. Conservative, sensible doses of everything, adher- ing to trend and true principles are today's setup. JANUARY 22 in FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — Keep a latch on your purse strings this hectic per- iod. Push forward with cmcentrat- ed effort alfng constructive llnes and in regular routine. You'll find happiness in a job well done. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Don't let little irrita- tions upset you. Keep your sunny disposition on tap. Encounter ob- stacles with a. systematic, calm, well-rounded attack that will dis- perse them pronto. A CHILD BORN 0N '1'!-IIS DAY: Yours is the happy faculty of mak- ing and retaining valuable friend- ships, contacta and-business c:n- nections. Affitble, intelligent, a ready smile. Analyze situations as they arise first then move to at- tend to them with a successful cially speaking ran MOTORISTB Flbm the Nevin" (Manitoba) Press Tenlbittle Motorists driving in a in ' 6. one tried to pass the rest- Then there were nine. Nlmla bféittle Motorists. sadly I re- B Z One passed a truffle c ‘flier: there were elgh . Eight Little Motorists, young and ve deft; One tr ed to show such skill- Seven then were left. seven Little Motorists, touring in the styx; one failed to dim his lights- Thcn there were six. Six Ilfiittle Motorists, very j a v e One did not see a traili- Then there were five. Five Little Motorists. driving in the ram; One skidded on a curve- Four now remain, l"our Little Mortorlsis, coming from m . B B. One faced‘ about to chat- Then there were three. Three Little Motorists, this is sad ' but true; One slimtbered from fatigue- Then there were two. Two Little Motorists, for fun, One passed upon a crest- Then there was one. racing just one Little Motorist, though lel- dom it is done, Lit a match to gauge his tank- Now there are none, COMBINED ROOMS NOW POPULAR The trend toward combined liv- in; rocm and dining loom has in- creased greatly ln popularity in the last few years, cspecialli in smaller homes where space-idling require- ‘HwNOVd Under-arm Cream Deodorant "f"? Stops Perspirction _ I. Does not rot dresses, does no: inime skin. 2. Nowaltiugtodryllanbcused right nfm shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for l to 5 days. Remove: odor from penpintiou. l. Apurewhiiggreasclcsuuin- less vanishing cram. I. Arricl has been awarded Ilia AppmvnlSealoftheAmeriua ‘ ' of I ’ ' (o: _—The Woman ’s Realm menta must be regarded closely. Owners of small homes wfilch contain adjoining living and dining moms, both of insufficient size, may find combining the two desirable. Reasons advanced by architects, and builders for the trend away from separate dining fiimflS are that as such they are used only three o: four times a. day wnile the liv- ing roam is in racticnlly constant use. Another po nt is the fact that living room and dining room are seldom, if ever, used, simultan- poualy. HISPANIOLA Haiti was named Ifispaniola by Columbus when he dLscovered the island. 'I‘l'1ls name is being given back to the island and already is appearing in official hooks find‘ on maps. FABRIC GLOVES straighten out the freshly washed fabric gloves and run them through the wringer. They will dry in half the time and will lock better than if twisted and wrung uut by hand. SWAT THE FLIES Do you know that one fly lays one hundred to two hundred eggs in one batch! It doesn't Lake much imag- ination to figure out tile‘ conseq- uences if a. few they are irritating and disgusting. but tncugh we all have an urge to get rid (i! them, we are notall over careful of prevent- lng their breeding. All garbage and refuse must be covered or bur-fled", manure, rotting leaves kept well away from dwell- ings and all surroundings kept as scrupulously clean as possible. owever, there will always be some 1i ea around somewhere screens on doors and windows will cielp to keep them out of the house and all ex- posed food should be kept covered. A few good‘ fly pads, uéed refl- ularly during the warm weather, in home or store, will kill all the flies that happen to get in if used according to directions. ~ Medical authorities rmd scientists have proved by the in;st careful tests that the comm-m house-fly spreads deadly germo of infantile diarrhoea, the dreaded warm wea- ther complaint that claims the lives of so many little children. Flies are s. deadly menace and must not be tolerated A fly will come strabghlt from a heap of filth and settle on food ur drink. if the latter is not protected, spreading disease that may cause a death, right in your own home. Those, citizens who have any regard for the welfare of their neighbors and community witl wage unremitting. war against fly pests ind reliable fly pads will be of invaluable assist- ance ln their efforts. Flowers Should Suit A directoire bonnet m tillle and fresh bouvardia 1s ' becoming to young heads with clas-"zc braids or upswept locks. Flowers for hair and bouquet should be chosen as thoughtfully as gown or veil. They should suit the b71139?» “BUN. iyll and personality as perfectly as do the clothes in her trousseau. Once the choice is made, -the groom should be given a pic- being harmless to fabric. 25 MILLION an o! Anfd have been nold. ry a la: today! IIRRID 39¢Ii¢ ".‘."..'.'Z".3'.. 3'42". y A AMorningSmllc A man at a marriage bureau, about to be presented to his pros- pective bride, whispred to the agent: "She' ugly, small, hunch-backed and cross-eyed". "You needn't whisper" retortod the agent, "she's deaf, mo." TWO 0F THEM Cop: "You've been sitiing in your car for the last three hours. Do you still claim you're waiting for a. man?" Motorist: “Yes, officer, 1 am wait- ing for either of the gentlemen who -own the car in front cf me and the car behind me".—1"arm Journal zuld Farmer's wife, mode of attack. Busy years ahead. 1-? 611p boiling water. l egg-white, i llll. MORSPS , ’ llinuli ml mu i iorLAZY LIVERS AlABASTINPS Soft Pastel Tints Make Rooms Look larger and Brighter 0 ll bountiful oolnul l0 choose hum. 0 Iuoxpcnllvo-c I-Ib. anon nnloly Ill! n1. hot, duo soul, yo! any only 19c. I lay l0 Bl! cnl apply. 0 Drhl quickly, wllloul olonnauroanuouh oirnphdtlioauaohy. Oct a FREE colour-chart fodqy, l! any Hardware or Paint Sloro You Can Reduce a Low-Ciilcry Diet IUD cm &>@ Hill Ill lllllll I MA M00! lIIMlI Ill ‘ 500cm llllluiu Pounds Disappear-Z A Week! So that snapshot shows your fig- ure all billows and bulges? You can change the picture before the summer's over, by dieting the easy low-calory way! Two pounds melt away each week when you limit yourself to L200 calories a day. Not that this means limiting your meals. Yol- iust budget your calory allowanc among the many delicious an healthful low-calory foods you fin on your calory chart. An egg and tomato salad of 100 calories is rich in protective Vita- min A; whereas a potato gglgd (never order it!) piles up 210 calor- lea and hasn't half the vitamin con- lent. For desserthalfa cantaloupe with lemon ice (only 100) i: just as exciting as fattening apple pie a la mode (300)! And though will power ll im- portant to dieting. where's the temptation in a walnut sundae (425 calories) when you can have scrumptious raspberries with cream and sugar (150). Dieting‘! no sacrifice when you do it the low-calory way! Our 32. page booklet gives calory chart, 42 slimming yet vitamin-rich menus, recipes for slimming desserts. Tells how to gain. too. 597K! 300 in 001mg h; your copy u! The New Way To A Youthful Figure to The Guru-Juan Home a::.":":....?: has: “or . an of booklet. m‘ m“ o you wiah. You can't tell the illlldffllitd BETWEEN A NEW PINAFORE AND A RINSO-WASHED ONE! Q Your colored things washed time and again with Rinso stay so fresh and bright you can place them beside brand new garments and not tell one from the other. Rinso is truly safe for washable colors——in tub or washer. Start using Rinso right away. Order the GIANT package for economy 110W. A Lnvu product group of amall Corsages, fastened together invisibly with wire and finished with ribbons. The bride loosens wire and ribbons befon tossing the flowers to D10 brides- maids. It's a good idea to nave a separ- ate corsage of orchids, gardeniu oi white rosebuds in the centre of tilt wedding bouquet. During the "W mony, the czlrsage appears w b0 part of the bouquet, of course. Af- terward, the bride removes it and wears it on her golng-wtrny suit. t’: nevw to have the bridesmaid: wear little skull caps o! small fwh ture or sketch of the headdress and type of bouquet to give to the flor- ist who will send or wire the flow- ers. Incidentally, it‘; no more trouble to 58nd a headdress by wire than it is to send a sxmple corsage or box of cut flowers. The short, "little girl" type bride should leave the bouquet. that is a sheaf of calla lilies to the tall, stately bride. The large girl will be more flattered by a large bou- quet and flower headdress in har- monizing proportion than by a tiny old-fashioned knot o»! flowers for a bouquet and a. few small blowcms in the hair. Fresh flower muffs. , however, are a good choice for all flowers with matching bracelet-S N‘ sizes and types. Small muffs are lo crocheted or lam. siioods into becoming to short brides; wh ch fresh blooms have been fas- muffs to tall girls. tened. It's new also to dress 1.12m . in white with flowers and shoes i116 only note of colour. in this case. their bouquets should be lmt. their dresses ever so iimply “$1M larger Sectional Bouquet The sectional wedding bouquet is popular because gives every bridesmaid a sure chance of catch- ing some flowers when the bride makes her exit. Acaually it is a . _-.-n Needlecraft- -—-F'0r The Home You'll love making this simple little frock for your young daugh- ter. She'll wear it as a dress ac well as over her sunsuits. An efl-‘y W follow instruction chart is mvlilded with each of these true to men-nut! printed or plain trim with bright Keep MlnnriYs in (he lIOIIN- l —-—_-_—_—_-zl Style No 2908 is designed for sizes 2. 4, 6 and 8 years. Size 4 re- quires l 3-8 yards of 35-inch fltbric with 2 ards of tic-rho for dreati 3-4 yar of fabric for panties. Send Twenty (we) coin i8 M!‘ ferred. for Pattern. Write Dlalnl! your Name, Adireu and the style number Be sure to stab the also Style no. 290a site" .. lama mm Adnreu on, rrovmeo IAKE MIRA ON HOLIDAYS