PAGE TWO THE LQHARLOTTETUE¥_Q_L_IARQTAN Tf“?‘"- "‘—'" "l ' ‘ " ' ‘ and l3erhsonalfl r as Llvlng o Leisure p The Woman's Realm Amateur Perfcrmer; "I csn pick lip a cent with my toes." Brigg Spectator: "That's noth- igg.‘ _ dog cm do that with his is‘ s‘ ‘JOOO-QOO obtain; ‘Dix Says- WARTIME METRTEON HMS _ .-.-~.~_-_.§_<_.v.._ A-xflmunvw"... NEW orrharunlrius FOR. OLDER WOMEN MADE JOBLESS BY WAR Railroad Executive Finds Many Better At Monotonous Tasks Than Younger Sisters 1 tion with wuclfihs‘il“t"tlllj‘rll.§g§ 3min m'§..il;.:t;§l“§£mu: , n iwaya been at < 911111111“ V - - hands‘: poatinal: reason than that. It is the knowledge that ale lhutl U10 dqgr or opportunity in their laces. tn " t fo ivblcsinthat .. “can comill. haxlllbgfbgitgnllagss llgd ae cglriinuxrluuhlie: of them she is not only ractically cut oi! from the attentons of men and the likelihood oi get- w= = “Home b“ a“ h" “$362? slur. atoms. it; §l='i<'lc.°l.l"1§fi".5.;'i‘i$1"-'3‘,‘.’ 3:59, ems y “ uishes hope with it. AGE GREATEST BREAD These facts are a matter of common mow e. Any little flap r in her ' .woisnomorecapa.leoimak- mg a good wife than she is o! runninl’ a flying fortress, can marry in circles . iround any intelligent, competent. middle-a ed woman. When plain- .aced for y and sweet sixteen apply for the same situation in a. big business orifice, it doesnlt take a prophet to tell which one will get it. And, such being e the case, it is no wond that men ha on to every fragment oi their yout with bot-h hands, and dread the coming of age more than they do death itself. The Recording Angel must drag a pltylng tear that blots out the lie w en women ilb about how old ,' ' 1 xzvzs pm Th p03‘! old world-so i l1 of greed sKlBT INTEREST IN l‘ Tub Dglf-MYNINT; N ARE Strjlsie, envy, malice, DIlIlIGIIQSb- SUITS FOB SPRING ‘_—_ u “Tum” m“ ‘m’ Om“; H“ mm roux 1 ms w: hlau, ti un-l mun do- — 11 I 110W m “em ‘m Could flood the earth ma loving n» suit with um interest w . a e For an hour the two men in the railway carriage, strangers to gen other. had sat Iaoe to lace. Then suddenly one burst cut: wasn't "I always knew he god. bu}. I never %ugh would DMD. “What's wrong?" asked the other. "I must have gone stone-deaf. Here you've been speaking to me iordarr hour, and I can't hear’ a wrr ' "Speaking be hanged! I'm only chewing gum." Martha Logan, Swift's famed home econo- miatwhose weekly wartime " , ' ll a regular feature o! rhis page. Look for v these vslusbl’: hints each Monday ' 91 M47154 u!" me bcluilen me wurid in unzla duys. when mental and , resources oi every kind - imn dnerted from the work of (neiltlull m that oi destruction. lino 1t been possible to devote the mm: proportion of wealth and eli- CF53‘ w creative W011i, w the cause ul religion, urz, education, scientific lvdsclirali, social refcrm_ then a. de- gree or progress hitherto needing lenuirics uugli; have been accom- plisllml wrznln llic last three and a Lied, and his kinship with tnaegdlv- will find suits with skirts that button ____ Loner animals, like birds and Kmq 0p Iqggggqg" yohes. or awathed in sashes in hive-nus, cxprcssuuz his personality never held himself aloof from hispsernoved t e skirt and shirt look m -u at 1Z5 true value only when ' m the parks or riding his horse uie classic, those were the authorities that he re-Hhc stores have fine values in gray clures, wus made in the im e oi kindness. has come to the fore. You me l5 shown by me fact that he I. q. M. also has u puwr of Creation. down the side. You will fixitdaztuits it ts w in Duos, nun: an instinct which enab- w h In, m,“ by can! I 11¢’ mm“ l“ “°"5“"“°‘- bu‘ mm m5’ Europe's tallest kind. six-foot six- contrasting colors. These have bo- b} “Hulk, “m” is new This. m“ inch christian X of Denmark, has lero, belltopl or fitted jackets. When c-rncr pouulb, i5 apt to be apprec- c_u!m.ymen_ They have m“ so,‘ N4‘ 41-, a neflfleoe coatumm U“, Down. U, usmg n has been wmb customed to meeting him strolling and you knuow how nice that is. WM“ “WU” knowledge‘ 5mm sense through the streets of Copenhagen funnels are solprevalent that even alone mfl? unguarded, so oer-min} the packet and skirt departments oi quired no protecticn that burglars which look for all the world like once took advantage of it, broke Wei L: ° vw/vvv~m~ l doll Only into the royal villa, and made of! Monroe tweeds, with silver but- wlth some of the royal silver. Since 3011B. 001116 0111 this W111‘ With C1158- the Nazi lnvasiin he has coldly. Cross pockets. contemptucuslv continued his way 5,1,,1%!g,,;§g"g§"g,g§,;;r="gggg rzf ‘ .5 s l»... rrscas ma srrcsann Mung m, mvade, srau can/mun uom: ,»__; '-_\' _ _" Here are some “Bit, and Pieces" n ‘ruMul: creative instinct is not SEED GOES LONG WAY tto help Canadian horgasewives keep PH“ cum“ Qllflt-lfllll (lull. mound, mulling gives more» 01"‘ W11“ °_l t°mat° 599d, Wmlthelr house splc and span during A1111 Anlwfll suit zlu n; Znduri‘ éhi-ough “the garliceixugolgtilxngosggdppgrargtakglirjle nuéy $18ffl§fl8 dgys]; I mzclu pcflt) bf es rucnon an o esp ns s ou d be washed rom ulvax tile belief that it is the prelude to acre planted four b.v four or five time t; time to pfevgnt 50119.1 5130f‘ an unprecedented era of creation. by five feet apart. The tomato is 4m lgundsred 50mm from dusty Already lii the darkness men are a tender plant, and the governing ping They ghould be soaked 0v". plnnnum bllSlly for the days when 1act;_rs in itsculture are that plants night in a pail of s any water, then light Will return and some a: least ghoud be Qlgllf, to ten weeks old flnggd wen, and 151d on a m,“ Qltgillullkfllilrtlfils ‘clan be Llkansmiétcd-before being set out in the open iowel w dry m uc. " on 1e by o crea lng 5 - ‘ . i» 1. t .125. .2‘1vi.r:‘..%:lur%lr. ‘l? pfiliifilill. "asp"? "c a“ whose w“ has enabled them l" darwr ‘If ‘ate frosts lll 011st ac- h hi e w a s "mg solution complete some new thins. Whether ¢bv-H‘~7~ ‘I've climatic condlll lfilgollltrlls b§"'r@‘ll§$e¢“l§l. wvlrtlgri ~ _..,'s‘.\l ' " ' it 118.10 name t ' ntra tin in- stances, [he 01‘ga‘l1‘i)ze(l‘00f sgmegvast. M m’ regkm" W"?! 11 800d Pillshlfll! Questions and Answers on Prior uontrol will appear in The Guardian .19 a regular feature each day. Ihe ,.|estions are those which have melted the Wartime Prices and the .. ‘e Board from housewives in ls region. rile answers are pro- they are. vlded by the Board Readers who ...ve i.|.c.l.-,c..\ qolliullir-l to an on These old familiar truisms are tak- priee conutrol are invited to send ' 111E on a deeper and more tragic sig- lnrsincss or the bumble worker whose frugality and industry have szfccecrieri lll braking a home for those be loves. True hap iness comes to each when he 100 on mg thing that he has made and so that it lS good. Meanwhile there is a form of cre- anvc wort; winch. neither war nor uny other interruption need delay- llllf mzilculg of the soul. “If," as Berti-ton wrote. "in every province the triumph oi life is expressed by area-KER. ought we not to think that the ultimate reason oi human liie is a creation Which, in distinction from that of the artists or the man oi acltfllCfi, can be pursued every moment and by all men alike? I Ilieun the creation of self b self." 'I‘o make the soul is to deveolp that part0! man which relates him with the infinite. No other pursuit is cumpnrsble with it in interest and 111111011111196. for the result will en- dure alien time itself is ended, and no (lllllif brllig5 such happiness, To concentrate upon it is not, to be- come a sell-centred egotlst; 0n the CQHIYHYY. in proportion as the indi. 115111-11 unproves hls own spiritual llie he becomes better able to servo his IlPZQJllJOLII‘ and the community of wl he forms a part, And m, tar-if. 11ml! is not solitary; Berg- sons “the creation of self by self" is an incomplete de5CflpflQn '9; ‘g No doubt the making of s. soul does require intense personal strug- 81c and self-discipline, yet at every .5l1“{<’~ this human effort will find llsed’ re forced from without by a 11111111? 11' wcr. The happiness of him ON! WKSIIDAY MY AUNT CRIED- “YOUR CLOTHES LOOK I [them in writing to-the Reginald Advisory Committee of the "‘ rilme Prices and Trade Board. Q. Are the amounts oi sugar a1- lowed for canning and for ism and Jelly making adequate‘? A. The amounts are satisfactory for wartime canning and lam and jelly making, as provenby test in the Dominion Department o! Agri- culture experimental Etchens. Q. It is true that I should can mfiryje? t and make less jam and A. Yes, The Department oi Agri- culture reoommends canning fruit in perferenee to making Jam or jelly becau : 1. More fruit can be put 2. Canned fruit retains more of the vitamin value oi the fresh fruit. Q Wvvhai: do I do with the application in-ms in Ration Book 2 of other members of the family. A Attach to our own application card the application. BAPTISIMS MADE EASY Because gasolene restrictions make it difficult for parents to take babies to cities for christening, the Me- thodist Church in England has or- iginated "mobile fonts" taken to small villages. USE FOR BRUSH An ordinary radiator brush makes an ideal cleaner for coil bed springs. have ruled e about, and who 8U sltikow what Ugly cobuéd d0, o er reason an cause they are oldlsh "Id 8119i’ age taboo, as applied to women, up with less sugar and at less cost. 1 h d great P109111 yfiiluable service in many lines of work, "Wh act onllly on w o nav b th sixty-three hfvusgexmotlllggnathlg ghrllrgrtlélrv directors educated women and efficient workers f ii’ th they would not have held thelrposltionsfr m gflpleyment, Writes . duration. Through n0 fault of my own my gob is gone, “'0? lfl ’ 1 upon thléwlnufim 13316:‘ tllligrsliilgerstition that a woman s qualification depends there are young girls a“ 1281623: itzrrlsvg, when’ s? may? bwotmen menu 5°‘ Y9"! by the ch c; tmtoghcowar aha: llroh; t flndy it impossible mégt ot er work by which theyucan Pport themselves because of their They are women who are stro and healthy and who have rs;- may; invaluable train- m dothers for ycgrs. They . e anc m: and t e stepping thcTlcv/emaklng that fills the thoughts of girls ke a hand m“ 18y would flt into a thousand niches in any 1 (1,111. 1111111151 they were g ven a chance to u amp oyers tum them town cold, for no . They an vtctims of the fifty FRATERNITY One of these wome tion. fi 11111111! years of experien ent. They tell me that 1 am m, Q1 118. a ml speak 0n our campus alone thlzrgorfn all of them cultured, e.v had not been efficient What are we to do " OLDER WOMEN PREFERRED F SOME WORK Anewondtostywayof making a main dish out of meat and vegetable left-oven. Now that we all must make our meats go further and yer. serve properly balanced meals in sc- cordance with Canada's Nutrition Program-new, interesting ways of using left-over meat and vegetables are much in demand. Try this baked meat roll next dme “But now the Greek Letter fraternity houses are to closed for the yo“ have one or two mpfuls ohm“ ‘Trnust find em- though I know I could give And I um willing to do any. t 111'!’- Wc Women to do whose only defect is our a e? f" myself, but for the thousands oi other women: in left over. Make biscuit dough: 2 cups sifted flour, 4 tsp. baking powder, 1/; tsp. salr, 4 tbsp. jnwl Shortening, 1/; cup milk. Sit’: flour with baking powder and salt. Cut in jewel finely. Add milk gradually. Put the meat through the grinder and combine with any left-over vegetables or some “m ma‘ I "um ""1"" 1111-1 question (b? having the power w des. thd L T43 d f 11-11111)‘ Jobs for whlchazldexlly “w<§’m§.e'.§§”°§§i§§' slllrlgetlllbllithlg president: of a large railroad iddle-aged and elderly Ii CONSERVE FUEL When you are baking pics. plan to economize by usin your her oven for main meal ishes like the mear roll described above. Economical Baked Meat Roll’ raw cho pod cabbage or grated rots. A d finely chopped onion, soft bread crumbs and an egg r0 bind. Season to taste. Moisren with a liuld meat stock or tomato juice and a7 dash of Worcester Sauce. Enclose , in the dough, we: and seal ends and bake in s hot oven 30 minutes or until paste is done. Served with s.“ green salad or leafy green vegetable, l your family will love it. Don't forgct‘ to serve milk, tomato or citrus fruit and Canada Approved bread-as well as meat and vegetables each day. -_ Economical planning of dierecically. correct wartime meals is easy if you luvoi Martha Logan's famous mestcookbcolu’ “Mm ComplcreTFor this $4-pagrill\u-~ (med book, send 10¢ to Swift Canadian‘- a... Limired, pm. mm. Town" _1 satisfactory than girls who acts hlmsclr to make nu mu ,_ was IOUS su h comes not least from the conscious. nessq that when so employed he 1;, llzlbggrefnéllt; phrase. a fellow SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIMITED . .aDorninion-j wide organization devoted to the conservatron and efiicient distribution of Canada's food resources. n. hEFd§c6oked essa- pickle fiherlrlng. Add 2 tablespoon! lemon Juice to the mayonnaise. an! toss the mayonnaise lightly 111i“. l?‘ vegetable mixture. Serve cold 01 crisp lettuce or watercress. T1111 is a delicious salad for a mill course, preceded by cous- BESTnrBABIES! d‘ ' al salsa’ is: i.%'.'.‘.’.l‘l'°l.ti“l°1=‘=?i"»= up baby's skln and scalp lflllalwfl" CUTICURA soar, TALCUM, _QINTMFN‘ th eco d night if your §‘.‘?l."if’,“.’§ ...$.l~. l“ m.» as» a» meals, add green pepper. 11111511- rooms or leftover vegetables and m s . mw t lib-Se such as gqyvgg razors,‘ :.f.‘..::.:r ... dr... m... . " beans HERRINGS WITH VEGETABLE SALAD "CHILDREN CAN'T up: imp t f"'—""'-“*—""""'r‘“ ‘ _ STORAGE" T m You Always Fund Cheer m These Favorite Poems ed n 0 mum mom relllvlng IHEUMATLC AND SCIATIC PALM‘ sour - LUMBAGO - SFRAINS ' . d“ n F0 _ _. . _ ' ' ' - , ' E C8 r any ' ' ' ' ' ll° "16 mat-war péri youth are the {Tllrlis hssgnls a flvlllélgf dash with a am y we ow. For s, rown one j tum-sized cooked beets. sass“ °‘ “:P“":..:"" 2.1:: ‘will: ail- wen Pfifogflég‘ l“ “:5 e8 . 3 boifed potatoes, peeled and diced: of flour and stir gill-q“ u r1; ‘hp 6 green Onions, chopped; a hard- Md one o; u m“ dm y: ' cooked eggs. sliced: 11111‘ imfidlum‘ m m, ‘mfi, 1 w” mum dw/ml size) pickled herrlngs; 2 sliced dill “f mo, “em, g “s l” “ . ‘“’° pickles, ICLHXCE. may nnulia. lemon mghed mt ti, Serve over modles, “we Seasmflnga season vege- DO a es. biscuits or in a t b]; we, and m“, them wgethef pie crust. 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