' '»' ‘yellow label, Canada's favorite for over 70 years. raps TWO run CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rcgilusnv 1. 1.945‘ :- Dorothy Dix Says- ow IN-LAW IlVIBROGLIO EVER NEW lWar Wife And uilshihirs Mother Should Try To Overcome Mutual Antipathy The mother-in-law-daughter-bi-law imbroglio, which has caused snore casualties on the home front than have taken place on the field of battle. is at its height Just now when so many nothing in common except mutual antipathy, are being forced to live together. Occnus of tears have been shed about John's wife and John er and thousands of poor Johns have acquired nervous pr trying to figure out why two noble. Christian wo- men. who can get along peaceably with every- bodv else. can't get along with each other. Yet the answer is simple. Their trouble stems back to exactly the same cause in both of them. It is because each wants lo monopolize John, and because the mother-in-law is sure she is wisdom personified because she is old, and because the daughter-in-law is certain she knows all the ans- wers beanie she is young. srmr BLAME ‘s moth- ntncr when two lady Solomons, who also have a streak of l-Iitlerisln l.l lllrll" mlliP-il‘). come ill close contact, they are more than likely to H6! into each others hair, and which one is the more to blame, it is ilard lo F3)‘. . Generally speaking, it is the nlother-in-law. thv offending party. but because she is older and laerience of life than the bride has and should kn a difficult situation more diplomatically than a young girl does. And also because she knows something that no young wife even suspects, and, that is. a man's happiness in marriage largely depends upon his wife and mother being friends. So the mother-in-law silould be to lhe llE\\'C3fll9l‘ in the family and piiiate her and convince her that she is not trying to steal her husband away from her and break up her home. No matter how much she silould tremble for her son's life when she sees the messes his bride is feeding him on, she should offer no criticism, and she should bite her tongue off before she makes a suggestion. MOTHERS OFTEN MISUNDERSTOOI) Unfortunately, ilcwever, not all mothers-in-law are overburdened with tact, so often Johns mother offends her son's wife when she is really breaking her neck trying to please her. An interesting example of this has just been offered me. A young wife writes me that her nlother-in-lalv is breaking up her marriage, wrecking her home, and alienating hep husband from her. It seems the crime that the wicked mother-in-lavl’ has committed was to present the young married couple with a beautiful home, fully furnished, when they returned from their bridal tour. The bride says she will never forgive her for this because she wanted a simple little cottage, such as she had always lived in, and to use the dailies she had monogramed herself for her hope chest, instead of being smothered in imported linens. ‘ She further adds that her husband's mother has him so under her -thumb that he thinks it was actually NICE of his mother to set them uo to housekeeping in such a grand style, instead of seeing that she vras just an old-buttinsky who had no business meddling in their affairs. Undoubtedly lnothers-in-law have a hard problem to settle, and it is no wonder so many of themvfail to solve it. x Needlecraft ‘f FOR THE HOME MAKE-OVER BLOUSE There are more ways than one to be thrifty. Women everywhere are discoverirg the aka-over trick. From a man's all you can turn out a handsomely tailored blouse for yourself. NmINGi-scutinsizesldtow. Sine iii made from men's shirt size 14%, sine 11 from 15. size 1s from i556, siae l6 is and size 20 from 18%. Size w, new fabric re- quiru 2 yards 35-inch fabric for long sleeved blouse. Send £0 cents for PATTERN, which includes sewing lide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you wish. Address Pattern Department The Cn-llotteto n Guardian. not because she is has had more ex- ow how to handle the one to hold out the olive branch do everything in her power to pro- Name street Adams City HLILILT A throat, chest and backwidltime-tleeted Province daaheolde whenyourub VISA! the Bread she bakes‘ _» _._ W Just take a look\ Four generations of Canadian Women l - have relied on FLEISCHMANNCS‘ fresh YEAST to help make better bread. O If you bake at home, it’s easy aa A B C t0 be lure ' i of delicious wholesome bread-when you use ‘ FLEISCHMANWS fresh Yeast. Order it today from your grocer-the fresh Yeast with the familiar a n. i l l i Get Extra Vitamins-Mora PIP b)’ llilfll 1 “h! of FLIISCHMANIWS Inch Yeast every day. This fresh Yeast is an excellent natural source of the 5 ample: ‘soup of vitamins. ... "ma. Ark in-lswa, who have ~ ostration _ TO WED IN KI Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkins, ment of their daughter, Margar Raymond MacKinnoll, R. C. MacKinnon, l-iighfleld, P. E, throughout the Maritimes. Chapel Saturday I.. February 3, at 3 p ins-MacKmno Tile weddi i WOIIIJHBIYS RE film an an‘! -~- ll NG'S CHAPEL Halifax, have announced the engage- et Frances, to Paymaster Lieutenant L. N. V. R., son of Mr. and Mrs, 1424111191 which will be of interest to friends ng will take place in King's .l'll. s Nuptiala irl Per $ o,né| f "f Li*e"5l "l@ LivingiSi Leilsureli THE woman's REALM Ibelisvealea-fotgraasianolees Tie than the hllltvy-work of thelcids] D W ec , ommo Andntflllr‘ isllnire is ullllly t and what? iled andul Irv-in of sand. smiths lr swallowed in' shaman tree-toadwnn, is i hof m" a _ ____. dbeuvre for the high , c Wild birds fed by tho housekeep- And the running blflDkbCIsy would er require grit as well as 100 adorn the parlors of Heaven, when the ground is covered with now widely known insecti- D.D.T. is harmless to In"! eed animals ll but is WWW"! silfiioient quanti- ti l a -~ f‘ . . i Health l'°.;:".*;':.2.."l'l'i».~< S , l perms; work is vital to Canada-so is the defense oi‘ your health: 1h spite of certain food allot-run. Iona warkinl 11w" and ncrv - strain, wemuat keep fit to doourjoba efficiently. An food supplemz; Scott's Emulsion is highly recommended because it is so rich in. vital build-up elements everyone needs. Because this WOfld-kflnwn: tonic contains natural Vitamins A and D, it helps build resistsnqt to colds and common winter ills. Taken regularly. 560R’! Emulllq helps adult: build stamina and appetite. m ”"’ to develop? strong bones and sound teeth. ' Emulsiiled by an exclusive process, Scott's Ilnuleion is please”. PIPES MATCH GIRLS’ ENSEMBLE CI-lIICAGO—Pipes exclusively I01‘ And the narrowest hing in my loo or snow; th grit is n r hand puts scgrn all to help digest tile 100d. I _ um‘ ~ Radio belmssianilhr tothose -W8lt Whitman used in Qllidllll aircraft are 1W" .'__ empl ed to assist a blgmierry boat HINTS ON ETIQUETTB loads with railway ight. g6 . across lake Michigan in 108‘ ogvdhend yogi) must travel, iltuxixshn darkness. g 88. 0871')’ YOU!’ 0 a , put what is left of 1i your watch cmtll iwwmfl the k inthe box, oo-icosdpaintathlnrincofnailml‘; operating with the train people to ish around it and thfli P!!! it help keep things clean and tidy. place. Yo peopi sh id. t be Try sewing rubber is!‘ Pines on a prelgigtive ofe theouattont on: of the corners of small 1118s i0 P"- ollier people who entertain them as jlvnt sitcoms. welt as those of their own use. An alloy of copper and alumin- um is the strongest non-ferrous metal alloy known. ELLEWS DIARY B! An Island Farmers Wife This was the morning, James in- sisted that 1 leave my work, order that 1 might accompany him Rob's-to brlni: Jamie oack ulith us to Alcierlea. il-Db went to toun today, by the road out cross ilelcis by a whiter trail to another road that further on JOlIIS our ilishway on its Way to the city. The trip was mud:- wltll n tcanl of horses ln a’ lawn-sleigh for various products ot the lilfln WLPC laken_ and besides there was coal lleededl to keep a rcol-n-hre burning. l s t a Rob's farm is located some dis- tance further “in" on the Alderlea road on a rise that extends beyond the where pioneer-settlers placed the buildings. The former owner retired to a snug-home in a neighboring village there to spend the everllng of his life, quietly, on the rewards of his labors. It ls an ironv of life that when such fruits are wrested from the soil, one is usually too old to cnjoy thcm. Not so this good mun and his wife who wisely_ retired before ally of ages inflrmlties crept up on them. 1' was sorry when they left our road! I'm alwayssorry when farms thatl have been m one name for gener- ations pas to other hands. 0f course even on our Island such; changes must be. But there's such| a stability in generations on the; land. Braeside is most fortunate in this respect. Down to the fifth. I can count. There mav be others longer-settled. At Rob's like at this l l ‘Continued on page}; Q. How can I make better win- dow shades? . Some persons prefer cilcloth window shades to cretonne ,as it keeps out the sun better. All nec- essary is to cut the cilcloth tile re%uired width and tack it to the ro ers. Stitch a hem at the bottom to hold the stick. or make scallops if preferred, though the stick holds the shade better. Q. How can I keep the food chopper from sliding around the table when using it? . Slip n pot holder under the clamps of the grinder and then screw until tight. The soft Dot holder will also protect the table. Q, How can I remove rust from the kitchen stove? A. By rubbing the stove thor- oughly with sandpaper. ‘protects you from perspiration odor, and , Star: using lt today. l: is very economical. ‘nrirs PREVENT PEISPliiiIiiiN SHIIS no anon WITHOUT IIIITATIIQ ‘I'll! ‘Kill ARRID gives you double protection. It helps protect yous clothes from perspira- tion spou. Arrid is an odorless deodorant, with the fine texture of a beauty cream. It vanishes instantly- giving immediate results. With Arrid, you are absolutely safe —can enioy yourself wherever you are—rcgardlels of the weather. Protect your dainriness and charm with Anid. 15¢,’ 39¢ and 59f. ted by an En national . cautiously. ticular A retumed within two weeks. course it ablfrierldship that seems undesir- a e. Q. What are a few of the more comomn dishes that one should eat with a spoon? . 8011?. grape-trill , so puddings, all What would be a minimum '0NI.Y After having born. "I suppose th and Karolyngilave heard of the honor that, has Not entirely been conferred on me?" he asked 1118 their own an old school fellow. "Yes," was the gratifying reply- "And what do they say abO "They don’t =the reply; "they just laugh." FAIR COMPARISON . . A Scot. holding an important 10b in London was always being twit- glish friend about his By a curious chance the two met on holiday. chuffed the man, “how on earth is your office managing without “l-lullo." “Fairly well." ETIQ Must eve Q. tumed by a woman who has rec- ently moved iuto a new neighbor- hood, whether she likes some par- person or not? Yes: all is CTBHIH. at a large reception? For at least a half hour. Q. length oi’ time marl IIEI. NAME llssssllts Slit! worked his way up to a high Government position, a m man visited the village where he was ‘You see. I le Englishmen and four Welshmen in my placeP-Tit-Blts. 110i; soft-boiled ft desserts tasting andfous times earlier to digest than plain cod liver oil. Th: year-round tonic is recommended for every member of tlls famly, Buy a large. economical bottle today—at all drugglsh. SCOTTS EMULSION lll A Glelli Year-Round Tonic Ez/V/fkfyev women—with dantier bowls. stems. designed with grace and colored plastic mout-hoieoes intemha e- able to oomplem an ensem la —are a "definite factor" in the trade, says an industry spokesman. In the last three months, when the cigaret shortage became acute the nation's women smokers have purchased 200.000 Pipes. Marz told a meeting of the Natzon- al Assoc tion of Tobacco Dis- tributors. e so r ' are being made to match the vari- hued pipes. noc. siéfms when Baron Silvlarcruys, Bel- gian Ambassador left, Ottawa for Washington recently to assume his new post as Ambassador to the United States he was accomparued by "an important, maniacs: of his Denis th Belgian ion here on the advice o! Prime Minister MaoKenzie . who lives a couple of doors from ‘ the Elmbassy. He advised his fei- ' low bachelor to buy a dog for CCmpalllOHShlIL-"WQ are wonder- ing how Denis will get along with Fain when he visits the White House,” an embassy official said with a grin. WESKlT-BIDUSES WITH SUITS FOR SPRING NEW YORK- Many g suits have their own wesklt-b ouses alien sleevelws and worn as an important pare of the suit because keyed fn color of fabric to the en- semble Extreme and new is the cutaway suit created by Louise Gallagher. WILL NEED EXPERTS The guage bean grown in Mexi- cois richer in protein than soybeans and contains valuable vitamines and minerals as well. o..- AMUSED HOUSEIOLI scnsrsoox By Roberta Lea e people here. Tiim. _ J ‘ L BOOTS CORNER Cheese Plllfll l2 half-inch slices stale bread 4a lmheem graced P0911 z‘ 2-3 cups milk 6K8! P per and paprika 1:311 crusts from bread. Arrange alternate slices oi bread and cheese in s. greased baking dish. Beat eggs slightly, add milk and lit it?" m, anything’. w“ CLEANING LIGHT rim Mix 1 pint of flour, l tables fui of fuller's earth, and 1 pint of bran. Rub illto the fur lilorough- ly. then shake well and rub again with bran alone. Shake fur once more and follow by brushing with a soft clean cloth. THE HAIR BRUSH To clean the hair brush, put l teaspoonful of ammonia ill a pan of warm water. Dip the brush up and down until clean, then dip in cold water to keep the bristles stiff. Dry with bristles down. FEARS Pears are delicious when sliced and served with cream and sugar. But used in equal parts with slic- ed peaches they are even more de- lest-able. Price Control Questions 7 and Answers ' w F 11 Questions and Answers ea - Control‘ will n Mar in The G Ian as a rel as feature each The questions are those which l; reached the Wartime Prices Trade Board from housewives. this region. The answers m = vided by the Beard Readers. eon; who have intelligent q - W Ill "II-Drive control ara I ' l‘; send than} ‘l; Awlriliiiong is 0men'a leioll v r . mime u! m. War um: r ‘* In“ 'I‘r:uie Board. . . May anyone purchase sweetened calmed fruit put lilo-oz. container or iargc the ’ of coupons? A. Yes, unsweel ed fruit irflitlo-oa. containers or is oi! the ration for consumer; well as quota users, industrial . 0 you D ass s ""8 “t. tit.“ 1e end list of dlwmaking prices for articles as costs, dresses, ‘f etc. A. 'I'he Board hns no such . . . dressmakers are permitted charge the same amount. as.‘ did in the basic period for- v l Fhlglifll- i you?" answered the Bwt ft tWO of hot water and open-peach in a modera oven, 350 uegrm F, until set, about as minutes. Six to elsht servings. Baked Tomato and Cheese IITTI aavnrrvanw issrrrn ENGLISH i l. What is wrong with this sen- tense? "Mv son-in-laws attended gaw mean?" 2. What is the correct pronun- ciation of "Spokane" twashizlg- ton)? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Charlotte russe, char- acter, oharicature. iWWhnt does the lvord "gew- saw 5. What is a word beginning iwitg qu that means “soft, wet an ’ '9 ANSWERS n-luw ( or, l. Say, "My sons-i daughters-in-law)? 2 monourlce spo-kan. o as in obey. a as in can, accent last syllable. 3. Caricature. 4. Ellhowy: pretentious. "Seeing his gewgaw castle shineP-T _ . 5- Qilfliliirfi- ‘ l n 6 halflfirplgllnslicea buttered bleed. cubed 1 culp chem. cut in ti inch cubes Help of specially trained pimple “Egg: gfi'ofignwllirigég ‘guifiaesleiagf lgmgigmlfnlfglgw bjdumhfifgly bread cubes a KI‘ being the Chinese after the war, Mi duh o“ “me or me l Annie Ward, United Church mis- sionary to West Ch'na. now home on furlough, said in an interview. Mrs Ward believes that there will of her brother, Dr. 0.8. Ward, London 0nt., several days ago having arrived in Canada by way of India, about a month earlier. Miss Ward believes that there will- bc a tendency of the Chinese to in- vite these trained people from other countries as China. eroperi- euces a period of development ment after the war. woul bt needed particularl in the field V8011 of medicine and fore languages. and possibly in certain branches of science. own-sn- 1 ry first call be re- n, (p, wmiam, first calls should gt; "ems-WW 9° mm‘ ienta tire used, having the top layer of cheese. Set baking dish in a. pan of hot water (i110 oven-pollen in a moderate oven. 350 degrees F. for 40 minutes. Six servings. ‘ charges in the regulations have with this practice. loft!’ “it"s h“ spre ava s. e EXTRA FUZ 0N RUG! containers, A. There should be small Do not worry when the new rug mm I t d Mum . "DIM" w be "will"? m“ ‘he in ti? gwrnelseaabflllt llpril l. ~ Q. What should five and‘! cent ‘Ipackages of hard . weigh A. 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