UHARLOTTMUWN . GUARDIAN .§__;__ii.______ _‘__ _____ __ “ vwvrvwwv-vvvv-vvwfivov- TEE oeooeoo-oeeee a. Ellen's Diary I1 Al hill liner; Wife veevevveeeooo+vvoewowve APPEASE DriUGHTERS-IN-LAW No Two Women Can: Run The Same House Without Clashing Over Issues, _...______ .0»; hoh muleeluoceesofbeiue dn-lenlalveeflu roildivix will; moi; how w u: emqnzmout 3km a autum- in-law. “To begin with." die use. ver live with vow eons wii l, Keep your own house, you have one. If you haven't. park youreelfoifi TM w“ “WW = "i" w t“ ' lllié?‘ itlnlfllmilflth°elifsif “u'“£t“§<‘."€w‘€'m“§m"l§7."?€. léhhkt. come,- ou 100i. before noon, for same home without geyglggtgl “ch other.‘ hm ~. . . because I forgot one simple fact! “not too good" kn there were certain cxbectauons on his part that 1 had to live up m to-dn). I must go again to the rak- ing. in the at onlv. or the m was to be taken up with the cutting. ‘ _ _ v 1 necessities luvs their way of ' “ f“ n,‘ I ‘v35 ,0 on“ hr e amass-v.‘ “is u» one u: hold out m» the new ar-riyel in the family circle. 1 could not . “l” m an take the oar if I would. for there " ' 1n He '~ trot-ole somewhere wider the . , the," t be straightened s, . s ‘ ien there comes a lull in ng. I ought have taken nwre but James had rid- -1 m to Rob's. At any rate, if she held been in the stable, I would sloubtless have been nervfl" at DDltlllE her bridle on. And then wt- zniglu. not stand quietly at the mule I transacted my busi- . tor ‘with ladtegi ltrufiki arid bussaspasaaxigoxi a rig WZLVbQ would be bound to get. iiclgety. And llliil who would help me mount or dismount? ‘Phat could never be ll-zt 1o chance and besides it would never do l0 display my inefficiency tnlt- ill Braeslclc. Besides when I unlit. 1 can pause to lusten some- muu; indelibly in my mind or to ch u: will. The countryside was tllll: int this nuorning. Instead of fields oi xvlmng clover in all its pluplish fragrance there were now liltrcd nclds lnnny of them with pron; stiwks ill a sheltered spot. l" re \\'t*l'l' many of these. as fur l could see, all over the sur- rounding country. When I men- tioned this display of unusual tiblultlemce to James this evening he smtl: "They'll be all needed ytt. ‘Fnercs bound to be a lean year." TH]! children were forever gettln g o. my nerves. Housework seemed never m end! And the thought of going out for fun was just too much for me to cope wiglL the overtures possible to con- This is wromz. The mother should take the initiative because she 1s older. has seen more of the world and should knowgmovre about how to handle vouing girls dlploma-tlcallv. “Make e friend of your dauzhter-in-law. ‘The! ls the only way you can been your son. If his wlfe ' doesn't like you. she will separate him from-n you. There ls nothing that. men d so numb as quarrels between their wivcs and mothers and if John's wife always 1s ng to him with com- plaints about you and if there ls a scene every time he wants to come to see vou, in ilme you will lose hlm. TAKE BACK SEAT GBAOIFIILLY "Don't be a jealous cat. Take the back seat 1n your son's life zrace- fully. Don't trv to be the main influence in his life anv ionizer. ls his wife's prerogative. Don't resent his lovinn his wife better than he does. His marriage will be a failure if he still stars tied to Mother's apron strings and you dont want that in happen to hlm. "Never call your son's attention to his wife's faults. l-le has not to live with he: so build her up Ln his eves so that he will alwavs think he was a grand picker and got a world's wonder. and will an to his grave withfitrt finding out what a poor manager she ls and that she gods too muc . . “Never offer your daughter-ln-ilaw advice, or (ell her ho\v you do things. You may have to bite your tongue nil’ to keen from making sua- gestlons when vou see her doing the things blunderinzly that vou know how to do well. but great will be your reward. For when she finds out that you are not going to try lo boss her or interfere with her 1n any way she will drop her attitude of always being readv to start a flzht. soon as your babv boy ls born begin preparing vourselt‘ for his ' I d Dept thfink of him tlo vou for lifghndlle l;- tlust _ I. _ ‘ nan!’ t in or . ars. n vnu.s u n er- Jsf- 911-1“ wdrse- 15 ‘he Year 1P csts foroybljlrself. a 13121:? m . Dezelop figlliiles. lie readvnto live b“ '1 (‘arm-Pt m”, “an years’ m“ alone and like 1i; when he is gone. instead of being one of the miserable me 3°“ m pmm‘ 1 old women who are lost themselves when they loss ‘their children. ., . , "And finally. don't always be under foot, Make your visits short. So The Gregor-‘s were e; m“; my. you always will be welcome in your son's house. i118 wd-BY. not quite the quantity I Pit was Kellogg's pleasant 50-day test showed me how a simple change of diet could help me keep fit. Now my house runs like a charm-little upsets never bother me-end the youngsters and l have wonderful romps together. All be- causel feel like a million-right on top wndri 2'. Make this 30-DAY TEST H18! is to ‘be gathered at Alderlea but matching the best of it duality as — a» .l Z ac 1112.11 net Philacomlng fmm his labors at the potato-net; He risked e nod this mo that stops underarm perspiration lio3days... ‘Scientific teetsagrove Btiquet 24% more e ctive as de- odonnt than other deodorant creams tested. Etiquet spreads smoothly . . . not crumbly; pure . . . not irritating to normal skin; works fast . . . no need to rinse. He polds no perley with unmenly e . l I Where duty bids he confidently steers, Facels a thousand dangers at her l, ' ca And, trustln to his God, mounts em all. all!- —Oowper. Wipe lamp shades with a damp, sudsy cloth, then with a cloth dampened ln clean water, and LivingfiLeisure The Woman's Realm finally completely dry. Work last‘ Se; frelh and clean. Here's the ll: . Keep temperature within safety zone, 40 to 50 degrees I". 2. Keep clean inside and out... many liquids spilled will put a permanent stain on the enamel and porcelain finish, and milk is one of these I. Before storing foods remove mappings, wash and drain vege- tables, wipe milk bottles. cover ifood to prevent drying out and gransfer of strong odors to other ‘l. if you're really ill-see your doc-hr! But if you're all the time feeling dopey and “blue", without tell zest for life, chances are you're sufiering from incom- plete elimination. It's an ever-present danger when you're over 3S.Yet there's no need to risk your job, or spoil your fun! Just take this simple precaution: 2- Sir! new la elf Kelngg’! Iran H“ every morning! To keep fit you don't need horrid doses, or harsh cathartic; that ac- tuaUy may be harmful. Instead, discover the natural way . . . get plenty of“bulk” in your diet by eating Kellogg's Bran Flakes with Other Parts ofWhen. Gently laxative, they help keep food wastes moving promptly . . . supply valuable minerals and proteins too. l. Jud ihirfy Jaye, and you'll know you have the answer! Thirty days away from the medicine cupboard, eating e big bowlful of these crisp, delicious flakes every morning, and you should have proved the plearanlway to keep fit. Proved, too, how grand it is to feel alert, to have extra energy to do ell the extra things you've always wanted to do! of the world from morning to night." nd k l ths Oli i llvet. ma e sure c o are n o0 LOOK FOR thename"Kellogg'e"onthe distinctive golden-yellow package at your groccfs. Regular or family size. lifade afLondon, Canada by the makers of the famous Kellogg's Corn Flakes. that would my: Kama,’ ti‘? hot dishes cool before ‘ 4. l puttl in refrigerator. , 5. Defrost before frost build; up v 1-4 inch. U. Avoid frequent and lengthy arc door openings. ‘I. Don't use refrigerator as a WOIDQ OI‘ WISDOM Double Everything great is not always Si“ good, but all good things toox ron mi nus rum m: Al’ mab-Denwsthemr 10ili1‘ eoons COUNTERS . . . :9: - _¢-.._..._... ,., .-_ __ built. today, B d bulk loom with a Slfillllqlfi agbaother Ron was one Iwaswaatodleo eariythh VII-lIIGuaioe-ehetwiflat “as. tlon ls en- and at thetthird at- ea vlng to Jo_ok ‘so ‘complete?! all used to fer: so |oodl"—et the I lmeltoneenaw-Diecy-Ieed-nooded night. .=z i A Job Only You Can Do 1 Ilhecenllelqeefle- Anlhnele HINT! ON ETIQUITII If you are inviting I brother and and, it l8 invitation to them both, but bet- ter to send each e note. KEEP [CI BOX p CLEAN AND FRESH sister to your home for a week-l w all right to send one [WHAT I! ROME? Brigid air helps you keep food- ! h... .' presenting all classes. Seven _______._‘“ u W“ m” “he NMN“ lselected and published: Quest] nd Answer on Price Control $3 it Mar in TIhe Guard- h‘ Inn as a regu or feature each day. The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board 1'rom housewives in thle region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board " " Per- w son; who have Intelligent auditions on price control are Invited writing to the omen’: Re ional Advisory Com- mittee of t e War Time Prices and Trade Board. Q. A friend told me thLs week used cam offered for sale by daulen must now be t B88011 W1 leibel Kl the this correct? A. Yes. The label must show the make, model, mmber, 8DO%0!‘ him price. If you are in doubt o1 ceil- prices oheok with the Wartime q land 'I‘rade tlioard oifflce. k . am open a wee my holidays at s. simmer hotel later this month. Should I take my Ration Book with me? A. No. A ration book 1e not it you spend lees than two et an hotel or lllIl-ll’ '1 Idflfrl t . glbtopl" sold the minister. "Yml wait: not dlstztvtirblég ins." m‘ mOlihd llfll GIN‘ t and ddreseed the “he airrnt, ain't he? W , you're t- sturbtn’ him!" no . lllowever, l! 1&1‘ stay enga- you in sur- rondezogl; coupons to ‘he man- Q. i do members of the armed forces net ration coupons for hours? short leaves. such as 48 A. On short leaves up to f veewemeweesnmrren IIOT FllSIlESn-n CllIl-l-Y FEEI-IIIS During 38 ie l2 Yeere \ of Age! If vou-like so many women be- tween the a as of 38 and 52- period eculiar to women-t nlfydle E. glnkhama V etable ompound to relieve auc symptoms. Plnkhama Compound ls one of the best known medicines you can buy for this purpose. Here's o. product that helps nature and PM -J that's a sensible kind to buy! Thousands upon thousands have reported benefits. Follow t... e received while llzaylng" mt her home. For every nine meals out, n. world of love shut in." ‘the servicemen receives, the hos lcatch-allld. ..store only foods that need co .' elékcleen out thoroughly once s Eight hundred replies oune to e london magazine which asked the question: "What 1s home?" These answers were written by re- were "Home-A world of strife shut "Home-The pleee where the ass man obtain s two weeks’ simply smalllnare great. and the greet are milk sma . commodity. upon oi’ any one ratlonod She may get these coupons presentation of the completed card the mama's worm‘ “m; the mu.’ at any local ration board. MAKE THESE 0F SOB-APB riri‘ 4 ' fin». any, I Mi 0 DESIGN N0. 1288 These attractive slippers are easy to crochet with rug warp or reg lorepn. Pattern No. 1m contains conmlefe instructions. To order pa-ttem: Write or lend above picture with your name and eddreee with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Guardian. Design Ne. 1223 label directions. Plnlthamp Com- pound 1s worth trying. ' Lydia E. Pinkham’: VEGETABLE GllllPllllllll Name _§r§et Audits:- “Home - The father's kingdom v u .4 c dren's paradise." 90ml? "Home -- The place where we grumble the most end ere treated he best." "Home - The centre of our af- fection, round which our heart's best wane, twine." "HOme — The place where our stomachs get three square meals a day and our hearts a thousand." ‘Home-The only place on earth where the faults and failings of humanity are hidden under the} cakes, other sweet mantle oi’ charity." 51700118 C0003. us. m ddmllk lxt tablespoons on to a gassed iron frylns ban. Cook until bles break on top of ih , 1 tlessertspoon sugar, mild-flat-orcd fat, he well-beaten eggs with the Mlix and sift dry ingredients, ure. Add m! and mix well. Dr e pan- l“ then turn and cook on side. Serve hot with honey. Rambles fine oorn ByTliD or maple syrup. l m" 11.0mm) OAT PASTI! iii 0 I time sifted pushy-flour 191m sitted all-purpose flour M” I oven. mcltgd “As old as 1 teaspoon salt mneql 9i cup mfld-flevoud fat ‘A oune rolled oats -3 ‘A: can 08H water 50114 Mlxamdst ourandselttCut P119- the shortening, using two knives N 11¢!‘ Dlflllll a pastry blender. until mixture Wish- by hot. slghtlyl l" - .......:::~Qnr“...... rolling‘! out 1 9" sighting: alljfleluntil about 1o minutes. NeedlecraE answer: o: hgw old the Hfll oor they are." mlltlgr“ wrote down: ' olescent sire vou crumbs. Add roll d mix add w the double eruet. 9" ale and ls ln a hot light I lPIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS ‘IIDN - charming berebui artful]. fitted midrlff end “m gunner vmfflee he: beat 96ft flull d ed w flatter the fiend» ill! lgult lines of the ad- No. film rent ineh 20 cents for PATPIIN. your Name. 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