PAfIE TWO Woman's Re alm '1. Social and Persona THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ ' WOOOQv THE COOK'S CORNER vi-OO-OQ APPLE BUTTER. uusu g quarts sour apples (peeled Ind quartered). g cups Crown Brand Corn syrup- 1 1-2 teaspoon-S around ctmemm 1 quart cider vinegar l 1-2 cups brown sugar 1-2 teaspoon ground cloves. 1-2 icnspoon ground a.lspice _ METHOD; Cook flDDles slowli’ m vinegar for i 1-2 to 2 hours. Beat until sziiooih instead of ruboing through sieve Add remaining in- gTedieiiis. sllnmei‘ agalil uliili illiik (about l l -" hoursr Pour into not sterilized ‘s. $0M. cool. laoen YIELD —-£\ppi‘(lXlm8iEly 4 pints. MUSTARD PICKLES l quart onions quart green tomatoes l quart cc! ' i quart cus. . i nbers l 3 or 4 green peppers 2 medium cauliflower l 1-2 cups salt 2 quarts viiiczflr 2 1-2 cups Crown Brand Corn Byiup. cup Benson's or Canada Corn or h. l cup dry mustard i z. turmeric l-Z cun cold water i‘ B8. OO-O-OOQQ-O-OQO-Q-O A Morning Smile 00000000000000» 00000-0 SMALL BURDEN “No doubt will allow ms to take my iaun ry with me," said the haughty lodger who had been back- ward with his payments. "Certainly," replied the landlady. "Your other collar is downstairs.’ “EVERYTHING GOES." A young farm-hand visited Imidon to Spent a holiday with a relative. His clothing being decidely rustic in appearance, his host suggested that he should get a suit from u city tailor, to which the young ma.n d a e . "What about a small deposit, sir?" asked the tailor when measurements had been taken. "Just as you like." replied the (her. "Put one on it they are fasli- ionable." 2 tablespoons Mazola. METHOD; Chop all vegetabies fine. having peppers extra fine. Add snlt; cover with water and bring to a boil. Boil gently until tender; drain. Make a syrup of vinegar and Crown Brnnd Syrup; hcnt to boil- ing. Mix Benson's or Canada Corn Starch. mustard and turmeric to o paste with the 1-2 cup of cold ivnt- er. Add the egg Pour corn starch mixture int-o ‘not vinegar stirring constantly until thick; add Mnzola. Add drained vegetables and again bring to a boil; remove nt once from fire and seal in hot. sterile jars. Seal with hot paraffin. YIELD:— 11 pints. Dobbs Honeybunch-Ong of the most popular bei-ell 0f the season-perfect for Ill Wiles of women. TAKE GOQOT) CARE OF ELECTRIC MIXER. With the manufacturer of elec- trical appilances prohibited, very shortly there will be no more elec- tric mixers cn_ the market. Now is the time to givc the electric nnxcr the care and attention it deserves. There are certain zulcs which should be followed clcsely if it is to last for the duration. The motor should be ‘oiled at least once u month. For this the manufacturer's directions shgulfl be followed carefully, If the mixer slnrts to heat. the motor s-‘icun be nllouied to cool for :1 short while When removimz boaters from the mixer. take hold cf th- stern to vircvent bending, Do likewise when '\ putting th“m ' parts should be washed thoroughly in hot soapy ivnter unu .Lit:fl Lush. Well. “HOW DARE YOU SAY MY HUSBAND WEARS n Bflolfililfifi SHIRTS!" NO MATTER HOW YOU o0 vouw. WASH YOU NEED SUNLIGHT'S "EX7R4-$0AP//VE$ " FOR rnose EXTRA-DIRTY sPors! is See gvgry bii of your wartime washes come sparkling clean . . . safely! HOW WOULD YOU LIKE to get jcxt week's wash brighter and ilwecter than ever. Not a streaky, cloudy white. Not "half washed" looking. But spotless]! brill!‘ all ovcrl OF COURSE YOU WOULD! Then just do this: Put a touch of’ ' Sunlight Soap on ail extra-dirty spots. Sunlight leaves a busy film of soap wherever it comes in contact with clothes. It whipl up into the richest lather ever- and loosens grease and grit without rubbing. a Safo r... colon TRY SUNlIGI-fl’ on the hardest things you have to wash. See how dazzling bright they come. Don't ever let people say that your clothes look "half-washcd"i . GetSunlightriowl lfisallpura ' soap . . . safe for colors and so kind to hands. , Q Try Sunlighfls "extra- See How Easy Dishwashing Con Bel soapincss" on greasy pots and _> pans. You'll he thrilled to see l how quickly it cuts grease- gcts evsryfhingshinyclcanin much less time Sunlighfis . good for all cleaning . . . tile. ? woodwork and windows. And it goes a long, long way even in bard water. FOR A COMPLETE WASHING JOB m0 awvoo wmvour sum/cur Design N0. M7 SAVE TEA! Measure It fire/idly I, Warm the Telpof. 2 Um I level loco oonlul ' per cup roqni a Pour one cup ' boiling valor (carefully meamred for each cup require Brew fill! 5 mi v uiel. D 42 tea as formerly -but you can oiill have all the tea enjoyment you need by using MORYSI-PS SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE. One pound makes 240 cups of delicious full flavour- ed tea. Living f. Leisure The Woman's Redlm EVERY LITTLE HELPS Laugh a little every day. spots or tears. replace buttons im- mediaiely; hang it on well-shaped hangers; do not load pockets so that A laugh drives trivial things away; they bulge; alternate use with an- Love a little every clay. People need love so alway; Pray a little evezy day. It will prove your life's best stay. Laugh Love. Pray —the recipe For a Jife lived happily. David James Ashbury. swnsmns. sxmrs AS GOOD as EVER NEW YORK, —Swcaters and skirts are as good as they ever were, and are short coats of everything from firemarrs red flannel to fur with stop-offs at leather and suede. Most of these coals have quilted linings. and heavy waistccats of flat fur — these matched b_v berets — which, as every one knows. are back. Shoes and stockings are. as should ‘re. chosen with due consideration for the occasion and since costumes n-‘e nl ccczision." at least two types of footwear are needed {or each. rnfzcv TIPS When boiling a cabbage or a. cauli. flower, tie up a crust. of bread in a muslin bag and place it in the Sallfililin. This will ptevent the Smell frri Dffrvfldlng the house. An elcctisic lignf. bub ls handy to use as a stcckmg darner. To remove old or new paint from cotton or woollen goods, use equal parts of turpentine and ammonia. To clean a cOpnfv kettle. cu‘. s lemon in half. dip it in salt and rub the kettle with if. 'I'he kettle should be carefully washed in cold water and given a final polish with a clean soft cloth. To preserve the colors. wash s flag lIl Walk" to which alum has been added. Hang it while wet upon the flaopole, as it w ll dry more quickly and keep its shape better. SAVE METALWORK A little paint in time saves metal. work. Any metalwork around the house subject to rust and OOTIUSiOIl should be thus protect/ed. soften run. inz has already started. soften rust first with kerosene and then follow with steel wool rubbing. Be sure before repainting that all surf-ice: are perfectly clean. dry and free from rust or dust. particles Con- sult your dealer for the right Yifllnl for your purpose and follow direc- tions for applying exactly. COFFEE AS A CLEANSER When cleaning blue serge suits or dresses. use hot coffee for a cleaner. and a. black cloth to rub the spots. Th» coffee will not snot or leave a white ring as some cleaners do. WOOL TIPS Your fall wool suit will last sev- eral seasons if: You keep it well brushed and cleaned; mend worn other suit - allowing one to two days between weazings; useasmooth 91am, anq has a brother 5ery1ng l zFashions Y. Literature Qvsu-Tv rants When it comes to war equipment quality tells a. story of life instead of death. Phyllis O'Connor. who works in .a Canadian aluminum press cloth when pressing. B medium overseas in the R.C.A.F.. points with press-down and left-up motion leav- ing the press cloth slightly damp. Wool experts say the garment should still be moist after pressing and ad- Vise allowing it to hang a day oi- two to allow press to set before wearing. CONSERVATION Save and conserve - important WOTClS. Applying them to even small i-ouflne items will help our produc- tion problem in the long run. Polish- ing stioss daily and keeping them repaired. keeping hats brushed and shaped, hanging clothing 0n well- shaped hangers. brushing clothes. proper storage when not in use. ingenuity in renovating when out- dated. all count. Do have clothing that is not launder-able cleaned by a reputable dry cleaner. And to ai him’ it's a smart idea to advise him one type of material of which the garment is made (some synthet 5 need special treatment) and the causes of any spots or stains there- 1st on. FILLING S Here's two sandwich fillings that at first glance may ‘find Odd- b“- on testing prove to L. tolls ‘X1 til-i" appeal: Sliced roast chicken. turkey or duck and strawberry from 0n white bread; sliced roast cold amb with cranberry jelly 0n crfldked wheat bread. You'll ask for a dou- ble order after the first try. SAVE VXTAMINES if you're one who has been pour- ing vitamines down the sink (water in which vegetables have been cook- ed). lose no time about menclinil your ways. Utilize them‘ in soups. ‘not. and childed. in gray es. stews. and chilled and seasoned vegetables juice cocktails. SCRAMBLED EGGS A little sausage or bacon left over from breakfast? Crisp it. crumble it. and add it to seramlfed eqiz- lust before it achieves its creamy fluffi- riess. Minced ham or potted lunch- eon is tricky. too. SUEDE WESKIT! --—. Natural suede weskits have color- ed annlioue in diamond design on the front. ITIAMED T0 BEND Ash wood. after sfecminc. can be pennanetly bent without losing shock resisting power. IDVELY MOTIFS FOB. YOUR LINEN! DESIGN no... m These lovely motifs may be embroidered onlpillow tops. towels. em The stitches are simple. motifs measuring from 1% structions- To order pattern: Write. or send Hot iron tn. er by 3% to m pattern No. s21 contains i6 2 by l6 inches with complete m- cbove picture with your nuns and undress with i5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian, To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Departmenl NAME-———-——--s—_—_xun@pnn—uu——— GIT! PIDVQQ hot iron. moved in the dlzection 0i’ double interest to an ack-ack shell the weave of the material, with a hole in the propeller blade. Dam- aged material is shipped back from England to be fashioned into new equipment. First class material and workmanship enabled this pro- peller blade to withstand punish- ment and bring the plane crew back home. Canada is contribut- ing tremendous quantities of alu- minum to United Nations aircraft production. with her facilities for production vastly expanded. BEAUTY BOXES TAKE RAP, TOO Not only is beauty taking the rap these days. with the variety of cos- metics reduced, but so are the boxes that beauty aids come in. Everything is be‘ng salvaged in the war plan-even waste space, so the day will come when cosmetics are no longer displayed in pretty gift boxes. their attract-ions em- phasized by tinted. decorated card- board -and plenty of waste space. Although newspapers are not needed at present by the national salvage authorities. wrapping paper and cardboard remain on the "must" Cosmetic firms are recognizing the need for conservation by cutting down on their paper board require- ments. A well-known British firm has decreased the use of paper board in window and counter display by 60 per cent and has reduced the var- iety of gift set packages bv 55 per- cent. By doing that they have saved not only paper but also the cost of merchandising. some firms are eliminating all gift packaging. while others are using up old stocks of paper. Although these changes in packaging won't be no- ticed on retail counters for rme months. the handwriting is on the wail and in t-he fourth year of the war beauty will come to milady's boudoir in plainer attire. Speaking Easy Witi Rules Public New Member llu learnt 0f Pain “What a poised speaker our new membe has become!" Not so surprising-foi- poise in public speaking can be learned. 1110 ucret is knowing tho rules- how to "address the chair," bow and when to introduce your rc- msrks, what to do when youTI stuck for s word. To get the chairman's attention you raise your hand. When recog- nized you rise to your feet and lay, "Madam Chairman, l should like to make the suggestion that-I’ You don't usually keep the floor for more than three minutes. Bo brief, explicit. "Mrs. Ken- nedy is the logical person to ask. She's done settlement-house work for ten years.’ If a word elude: you. no need to stall "Er-er"! Just pause without apology until it comes. Pluses no effective! You can not only speak but make real speeches welli Our flZ-paic booklet given public speaking exer- cises you can do at homo for pro- nunciation, voice. emphasis. Telll how to prepare a speech, ‘hold at- tention. feel at use. lhs sample speeches for many occasions; ex- plsins_ parlia__mentary_ procedure. Bend 20o in coins f ~ or "Public "aw-king 3113mm.’ ‘fill-- Address. Be sure to WTlte pllasinly {WP lelglmft. address and the name 0f “EPTEMBER 2 J» @221 w“ NO DIRL EVER MARRfES MAN OF HER DREAMS No Matter How Much She Love Husband Hs Never Comes Up To Expectations 1. Soyu- 000000 vw w Dvegvmmlnhas hecdnunhusblndwho doenftavenromu , semblc qohfintleman to whom she is united in the holy bonds ell slim. many» ideal n is a happy combination of Clark Gable and Job and Henry Pb . possessing the salient characteristics of m)» and the main reason why the feminine population crowd the movies is to m a picture of a man who is a great lover, a wizard at money-making’ m, who never talks back to his wife. No mam: how much a wife loves her husband he never quits com up to expectations. He may be kind. and considerate and as faithful “c: dog. He may be a good mvider. He may belong to her church and po itical party. He may even like to play 11mm with the neighbors and be good-looking enough to make other women feel she put somethin over on them when shs caught him. still and s he does not come up to that paragon of “mo, tlon on whom she muses as she does her nails 01- makes the pie for dinner. For her dream husband would have been s doorstep baby, and there would be no mother-in. law problem to vex neo- soul. No sisters. or aunts or cousins to give he»: advice and tell hei- how to reali- her children and to come on long and self. invited visits bringing along their brats. 11,, guest room would be left free for her mother and relatives and she would have an uncontested ownership of he: man. Her dream husband would be sloshing over ... W“ "om soar tcher sho cou essen. e wo a u e hilrlllrllia insteadpof bei mam with the sordid worries of how to my the rent, and he woul make beautiful speeches to her about being m, inspiration and his guiding star and still make ardent love to her after they had been married fifty years. Her dream husband would have some ma wav of making money without slaving for it or letting his business b his time mid atten- tion He would provide her with mink coats and matched pearl neck- laces and limousines. and all the etc. that l. woo-nan craves. but he would perform these marvels with we 1M. so to sneak. while he danced atten- tion on her with the other. He wouldn't Spend most of his time in his horrid old office and he would always be able to dmv evtrythinli and no with her on long triosfiind shtow up tat tea fights and cocktail hinges would be the fe o e D81‘ Y- whexfgelulizeam husband would never be the timed business man who drop; on a couch and is lost to the world as soon as he has swallowed his dinner or who barricades himself behind his newwwer of an evening and only answers “uh-huh" when anyone tries to corkscrew c. remark out of him. on me contrary. he realizes that his wife has had a dull day with no- body but Fido and the baby for company. so he makes an effort w enter- tain her by felling her all the sossin he has heard downtown all day and the good stories the driunmer from Oshkosh fold him. Her dream husband understands her and realizes how sad is the life of o. woman who is afflicted with a husband. a. child and a home. and who ha; go geiephone every day for the groceries end put up with the vaaariel of servants He “poor dears" her when she tells him at night all she hfll been through during the day and tells her how noble and courageous she is to stick to her post instead of mini! t0 R6110- Her dream husband never criticius her. He never says mean and unfeeling things about her new do-funnv hat or tells her that she should take a. look in the mirror at her underpinning before she buys one of ilie high wafer skirts Nor does he ever throw his mother's cooking in hei- teeth and ask henif these hard round objects on the table are ammunition r something intended for human onsumPlJW- Imwui h‘ bu“ “m” h. bals when she appears in o. new frock and says it makes he? M! ilk: ‘llyllnla-YGBT-Old glamour girl. and even while be reaches for the bicar- bonartre bllltelznllliigl-llisrfg gilscofgkilxéll "My aw. you look i! little tired o- ni htelet me do the dishes and out the children to bed" or lie says. "Do grind l t ou a new frock and don't count the cost: Y0" W9" _\'°"1' B? th 8e viyeli that only the best is good enough for you. c 0 estgobe seen out in public with you." Or he says. "D0 Wile W"! fill“ Jane to come and pay us a nice loniz visit and be sure to brtiifl bei parrot slorw with her." or he says "Darlinc dont you want some 1mm: money? 1 don't sec how you made the last I gave you hold out so Oilil. SM. lq me husband of a woman's dreams. But she rarely meets him in real life. Y0ll WOMEN WIIO SUFI-"ER FROM ll0l l Sllll during 3C to l2 Your: of Agni If you-like so many women b0- twcsn the ages of 38 and 52-suf!at Irom hot flashes. weak, dilly, ner- vous teoiingl. distress of "irregu- larities", are blue at times-due w the middle age poriod. in a. wom- an's life-start at once-try Lydia. it; E. Plnkham’: Vegetable Com- pound. It's one of the most; effec- tive medicines you can buy that's made especially [or women. Pinkhnmh Compound doel more flan roliovo distress. ‘hken regularly-it builds up rcotctoli o0 against such symptoms. It also ll a flno tonic for the otomaciz: Thousands upon thousands woman -— rich and poor alike - havs reported benefits. Also hall?‘ tul for you: r women to niieva female , , out dfltikhmel- Lydia Pinblum’: Oemlwii" l‘ well worth trying! ' Needlecraft For The l-lom» DIIJGIITFUL FROG! For a Little Girl It's so charming. and so simple- Mte diagram, and you'll agree it's tho easiest thing in the world to rake and to launder. Daughter will e 8533 is designed fr sizes 2. 4. and 8. Size 4 requires l- 1-2 yards 85-inch fabric with l 3-4 yards lace edging. To order pattern: Wflfs or send. picture with your name and ad- dress with 30 cents in coin or stamps to the Needlecraft Hui-um Gharlottetown Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian Needlecraft Denartment. Design No. 358i Hi1