‘i I PAGE TWO Make Delicious Coffee with this All Purpose Grind ‘ F0 R w a rti m e eeenemy Maxwell House Coffee is now packed only in bags-only in an All- Purpose Grind-and at a lower cost to you. This grind is suitable for all ways of picking coffee. Whether you use a drip method, boil or percolate B; 5T5 it do 3 \\ r L5 i. / your cofiee, this new grind will give you all the mellow goodness and satisfying body of Maxwell House. If you use s drip or glass type cofiee maker you may prefer to put the liquid through the ground eoflee an extra time. The result will be truly delicious. For Maxwell House is a blend of rare, extra-flavor eoflees, roasted by a special process that cap- tures every atom of extra goodness. For coffee QUALITY, insist on lhxwell House. MAXWEU. HOUSE ' i Coffee MHII .______.i.______.._.__. YOUTH I'm in love with the zest oi’ mod- em youth. With its jsunty I11‘. Its spirit of am. As it earnestly seeks for truth. 1 love the courage of youth to-day, As, facing its tasks With boldness it asks For its share of the dragons to slay. l I'm in love with the youth of firs and flame; The set of its chin, The spirit to win. As it gives all it has in the game. give to this wonderful youth, I PTBY. The spirit of right- The strength of Thy might. To meet the demands of its day. T. watt. in Advance. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE l Don't be a careless smoker, waving talking and dropping ashes on the bums in furniture, and clothing, mo. Nylon bristles for paint brushes have been developed that are as- serted to wear three times as long as natural bristles. STENCIL DIMORATXON IS EASY T0 APPLY Btenciling s decoration on painted furniture is not difficult technique to acquire if one has a little pati- brushes are obtainable at any art supply store. and any type 0i 011 paint may be used. The trick is to hold the brush horizontally so that the paint does not get down be- hind- the stcncil. The novice should Liv' 6c sur The Woman's Realm your cigaret or cigar around while. floor. Such proceedure may cause' ..subst.lle, flattering usw spring iilse. ngs your make-up, from those heavy, rich winter shades; a delicate lipstick. a pew shade of face powder, a new fragrance to match your spring lilac hst- and you'll be a new woman. Nothing will give such a lift to your spirits as choosing a new hat. Women always let their heads rule their hurts, so ’tis said but a new headline is necessary these days. , There is s spring lilac hat for ‘every typfl. for every budget. And the soft prettiness oi the tender, glowing shade complements every shade of hair, from rich auburn to silver and gold Your eye make-up must be pretty -and gently done. A blending of eyeshadow in violet and brown make; for soft glances! Brushed out lash- es. tipped with coametique, form a. frame for your eyes. ‘ You can wear your new hat with your winter coat, but write a new "headline" for yourself whatever else you do, BEAUTY AND FASHION PREDICTION Tender, pretty pastels are going to make vou look more feminine in your off-duty hours. Wear youri slacks. your work-shirts when you, work. but do, please. be all woman in your, hours of ease, "uncertain, coy and hard to please," as the poet 1m: cusgmrrsroww ouagprm Woman's Re alm Y Social and Personal IHlFaShiOHS f Literature. 19.5\I‘!7_'.:n . l‘ Dorothy“ Dix Siays- HEST-OF-ALL NUPTIAL SLOGAN ALLOWS FOR NORMAL CAREERS Girl Who Marries For As Long As Couple IS “All-and-All” To Each Other, Gets Advice The fashion m mam-ac changes as crmnl navésgngagwtrilggduhlesho$ skirts. and like sltlrtfi. they seem to be‘ M1151 EM an ram a you“ k, and making them of more 511112953! m9- " h- and h ryflancé don't belfeve lllullilssozlliEllaghilirhilaldlleiilillllddallhfidgfilsfpdrt mareriime. and they b3" mutually agreed u, p“; g3 50011 s; they cease to be all-in-all to each other. - b de-to-be tho ht up that one. for llllfliiid “exfoliating sxhfxllllgltligllztflllllilgl gzilrl would everilg dream 1 b 1° the most important transaction on her‘ whole life on such, B. D Bk l! I . inundation. For it can t be done. u ‘ getting married a. man and woman might promise each other many things; that they would be true to each other: that they would try w get along auric- ably together; that they would be mut- ually helpful, with a reasonable expec- tation of keeping their promises. INDIVIDUALITY ALWAYS DUES FEBRUARY 1e. 1943 But when they swear to be all-in-ali to each other for years and years and. years, it is Just one oi the lovers Del‘- Juries to which We say "Oh. yeah," and smile scorniuliy, for well we know it is an oath that no one can keep. When we get married, we don't merge our personalities into that of another indi- vidual of the opposite sex. . W don't scrap all our tastes and habits. We still have to have variety in people as We do in food. or else We lose our said long, long, ago. mon juice. Spread on start with simple deSlBIiB. using one-color effects at first and DIM!- ticlng on s. niece e1’ wrdimtd °" paper before applying the dfislin‘ to the furniture. Either very dark Ol‘ very 11am painted bavlssevfldll give the best results. While the cans of paint are open, and the brushes are out one might] a5 well do over the folding terrace furniture which has been brought in for the winter. A weather-beaten takes on new life when paint- mse pink or vermilion make a gay and useful addition to living or dining room. amTs on arrQUYF-TTE Alndodsfflenoselleefi) '“ Last, we have a recipe for carrot souffle. OABEOT IOUFFLI I tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour i cup milk. 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon grated onion I 088i. separated I cups diced cooked carrots. Method: Melt the butter and blend in the flour. add the milk and cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture thickens. season with salt and onion finely grated. Beat the oflg yolks slightly and add a little of the sauce to them and then return QREANLED SPINACH WITH EGG! l can spinach I tablespoons butter or drippings 2 tablespoons flour, l cup milk. 1-4 teaspoon salt. Dash of pepper Dash of nutmeg s poached eggs. Method: Drain and chop the cen- ed spinach. Melt: the but“; o1- the mixture to the rest oi’ the sauce. ripping and peculiarly blend in Mix well. then cool Slightly and the flour. Mix the milk with the add the cooked diced carrots. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold into the cooled sauce. Pour into a butter- ed baking dish. Set in a pan of warm water, and bake in s mod. erate oven (325 deg. 1".) for about 45 minutes. Arrange to serve m“, (immediately on taking it from the ven. pinach and add to the mixture in he pan. Cook, stirring constantly, til the mixture thickens. gs. or arrange on mounds on hot uttered toast and place a poached on top of each mound. cnocsm-an cum- or non woor. wrra paArn DESIGN NO. llll A crocheted calot of rope wool ls smart for every hour. Psttem No. lilo contains complete instructions. - ‘lb order pattern: Write or send sbovs picture with your name and ress with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- wn Guardian. eedlework Department srlottewwn Guardian Design Io. ms when you are visiting in s homo, don't pick up your hostess’ knick- nacks and turn them over to look at the labels on the bottoms. It may be absentmidedness on your part. but it appears to be impertln- ent curios-i LINGERIE IRILLS NEWEST FASHION NEW YORK-The newest of the new year fashions is the hearty ac- ceptance of lingerie frills and other details one can call pretty, since that is their intent. Low necklines nothing over with white ruffles or boleros that are brisf, presumably for the purpose of showing the frills underneath, are seen in high spots where the best dressers appear. Button-on, tie-on and pin-on white the world to the black or navy dress.‘ They immediately give hopeful as- srvr-"ce that spring i5 not far he- hind. Not only do ruches, ruffles and bows occur around the throat, but they often spring into action be» low the elbow, or if the sleeve is longer. at the wrist. Lf such things happen in dead of winter, can't vou see how spring clothes will look? Women are all potential fluffy ruf- fies to offset the grim facts of a war, ers. BUB! WOMEN WANT ALL TYPES OI‘ SUITS YORK- NEW The pencilstripe suit, the dressmaker suit, the trim suit on tafored lines in all colors ' is the demand of all women who lead busy lives. Pastel wools of aqua. Wench blue, chartreuse, pink and green now are worn under fur coats. Gradually the long dress is yielding ground to short dresses, for today no one feels obliged to wear a long dinner dress unless she cares to do so. IT'S QPRING FOR HEADS, HATS There is s. feeling of spring in the air, in your heart - and it's spring- time for heads as well as for hearts. Be comp'etely feminine. unpredict- able. let spring go to your head by buying an adorable new hat in that NOW under-um Cream Deodorant “N! Stops Persplrcilon L Doesaocrocclmmos men's shim. Does no: inims skin. I. Nowsldngro dry. Csnheused i. :ight sin: shaving. I“ astanti sto s htlon l to 3 dlys. m odor. L A pars. vii use, ‘greaselesl. minim vanishing cream. I, Awarded Approval Sesl of f“ nlnsmuoeoi launder- nine. ngiurmlessto is. the l<"9‘“‘l leOdolom 39¢ I ilr Afrifl twlliuq ‘ gym_--..----...--..__...--.-_--.._- wm$tAODRme------------------ flTIusgQ-—-s—---—-- mmapsa—tpq Alnlsllludlliisn l ‘Efitoizcdn thud Wartime ‘ oar ‘this region. ralmilnslllllgliilrpnil’ V. l Readers lhave lmfllilcnt questions to SQVCII C8 W. tain ‘l A Job Only MY FAVORITE SANDWICH Mince some dates line, add d little grater, cooking them in a double ence. Cut-out patterns and specialrcoofrufigl ‘git-gun's 1:3. ll’)if‘~"’ig_- finely cut bread and sprinkle with nuts. _ = You Gan llo» i l Prise Centre: Questions And Answers <a Control will appear in n" Gum-db,‘ r b)’ the Board. m; antral m |nv|m| Prices and and wives being all-in-all to each other, have shed oceans of tears over who ask or Ellinald Advisory commm“ o, m; V’ rtlme channel. Prices and Trade a ration card? A. Yes". 15 toOct 11 A. Certainy Relieve Misery of 1 IIEAD GOI-DS _ l 1 n a. w ' Put awwn". vlck! fuélqllldg ll/r-‘frfrlrene Gilllflnli 2v . Youwho suffer such painwith t style No‘ 9°77 va't|'°‘n°l "P each .Ivan Doiron . nervous fcelingmdiatrass of "fruga- nostril. it (l) shrinks 1 Grade 1V.—1, Eunice Pineau. iontielw-duetusuncticw out g "m" swollen membranes, Grade III. A-i, Louise iloxpii-on. glsturbnncese-Eestggyoldcgmpoymla n- ? 9993151771553”: Garadelglk Brhlvlfnesrilaniaclitlkrd, has a soothing effect on one o! 3 he] clear oold- YB i? - -'. 91")" - woman's most important organs. e “- P-uw "ti" 2- l’."°..":i°&t%2.. so... ire-mascara" m "c em" AM- d"'°°"°"' i n ' ' -1 c. ll z' ' vrarrssu in foldeh lég est average rene a on , E-Pmnfllmrscomnuun m 9415- h 1m 1d no“ n k City Prm or eac er—~ e a o . In the last three years Canada's women have un- dsrtaken countless voluntary activities u, further ml "W" "hi"! 111M" l°°-°°° I Wssk- The Women's Boards Bmldllil’. Charlottetown, Q. Must a soldier have at least and “learmg pearl necklaces‘ ys leave before he may or). Upon presentation of his leave nil-Es at the office of his local ration board, a temporary ration card will be issued to him. Q My grocer reduced the price of certain foods below that; he was charging during the basic Sept period, Recently he y reverted to the preevious high price. Is this allmved? I A retailer ma charge less than his highest basic peroid price. But he may put his goods up to the higher estabiished accents make all the difference ’n- 'y' fll1_i__i__ war effort and assist the morale of the men and women in the aimed forces. Among their many pro- jects is the collection oi‘ llllflflllflcg for distribution contributions to the organization in m; community [u up three services. m the picture above m vel- ‘NWMBB W their veil-etiol- appetites for them. No one individual suffices for our happiness. These are such obvious facts that it seems that even a moron should be able to grasp them and act accordingly. Yet, it is douttful if any one thing has caused more unhappiness than the attempt of so many mis- Igulded young people to enforce this false ideal of marriage on their mates, and to consider their marriage a failure when their husbands and wives reverted to normal and quit asking: “Do you love me?" “Would you kill yourself on my grave if I should die?" All of us have seen s. man, who fell for the theory that a. husband should be all-in-all to his wife, who married s. girl and dumped her down into a house and expected her to be perfectly happy. Just meditating upon him. Often he cut her ofl from her own family and all of her old friends and gave the cold shoulders even to strangers who tried to get acquainted [with the lonely little bride. He was too tired to take her out to places |of amusement in the evening and, anyway, what diversion more thrilling i did she want than Just. to watch him snooze behind his paper? WOMEN FED UP OI HUSBAND’! SOCIETY l-le wouldn't let her Join any clubs or take part in any movements, and if she even so much as spoke to any other man he made scenes, be- cause he was determined to be all-in-all to her. And it never occurred to the poor simp that the reason his wife got peevish and fretful and nagg- ing was because she was so fed up on a steady diet of his society that. she was bored to death. And women, who are the chief believers in this fallacy of husbands their suspicions that their husbands have ceased to love them Just ‘- they had quit telling them how beautiful and wonderful they were and began taking an interest in their dinners. _ Women are even Jealous of their husbands’ business. They speak with actual hatred of their "old offices," and complain that they are more in- teresied in the stock market than they are in them, unmindful of the fact that if their husbands concentrated all of their thoughts and atten- tlons upon them, very few of them would be riding around in limousines ALL SWEETNESS BECOMES SICKISI-l The truth of the matter is that just as no one has been able to sat thirty quail in thirty da s without hating the sight of a bird the balance of their lives, so a marr age that narrows itself down to the companion- ship of only two people is bound to get so dull and monotonous that it gets on their nerves and becomes almost unendurable. We see almost grotesque examples of this every day in the marv lous rejuvenating effect that becomes a widow or a widower has on so e member of a married couple who were nll-in-all to each other. He o rshe gets new clothes. l-le or she steps out and mingles with the world again and looks ten years ounger. y None of us are so intelligent, so charming. so fascinating that any other human being can endure overdoses of our companionship. The)! can stand just so much. After that we becvmfi "UTE!!! to them. So the wise husband and wife do not seek to monopolize each other and segreg- ate each other from the world. They bring in fresh people, frrsh inter- ests, fresh lines of thought. And so they make the marriages of which The bride's motto should be: Not all-in-all to her husband. but the best-nf-nll. _ _ ' ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. Report for the month of Janu- 9 VIIL-l, Carl Pineau; fllow to relieve MONTHLY ifElMlE l'lll,ll something that needs no introduc- tion, so practical and profitable does it prove in almost any wardrobe. Thu umper however, carries a let- ter o special recommendation in its capacious pockets. in princess lines, in button treatment of the sharps. Make it and love it and live in it. it's yours for the price of name,- on, ma, the fabric and a very little work. sizes l0, l2, l4, l0, l8 and 20 Hips i6 requires 3 yards 39-inch fabric — for jumper- and for blouse, 2 yards 35-inch or 39-inch. Write your name, address and style miisrgber. Bo sun: to state size you ‘ "".'."..."'..’.?L'.'£.'."_'.'».ZZ'.T"-'!.Z'. hQe-ssons why a good foundation ' should be at the top of your veg \ ma...“ 2:2"... oursxpertfltterswill lrslpybuto fight fatigue . . . will git: you the ' support you need for your many , activities . . . will make you feel bet- sq» you look your best. Foundation Garments 2nd floor i, Wrifiiais- W Charlottetown ‘ \\. _____ Needlecraft For The Home THI SMART JUMPER FBOCK A Good Frienii to Hare in the Clothes Close} The dependable jumper frock is its smooth interesting shoulder the Btyls No. 3M7 is desiglwd for Send twenty cents for pattern. sqflselslseeldlepdnu n-us-n-aa-n citing ewspsper rvpo lixl-efimd. In‘; dear!" he cried, "one poor woman had to escape down s. waterpipe at the back oi h splendid to be as thin as that -' gab terrible position in s position is it? Man attached to s. flyin corpse. l A Morning Smile ldnahdhsssnsssannenlnalelsnnnsense“ George w a reading to his wife rt of a e house." sighed his wife, ‘how Mendy-Day says dat young nig- dons got a rmy. sort uv l 2059 SIZES l2 - 20 Liza —Id tilt l0‘! Wha dy —Why, dey say he's done fill‘. untesr ‘workers are sorting magazines in a central | Voluntary Beams Centres which are being establish- ed in many Canadian cities am towns on supply infonnatlon concerning this work and direct magazine IGOIIGIIS llllll ' GOLIIS! Getsfosstlrstoolrloeooogiidtissoaeoldrightswnyl Stan taking Paths: olnfslhdldne. ‘flslsnntsltlvlooaicisrldsin vimnlmA Dsohslpbuilslnpsbsiuusresinsnoswiaichis absoalynalpsourdonsuslasioolb. Millions u