A--. _--.-. . ._:.-§.~vwsui-lr1 rrfflw-rr 5“ race TWO 1w. more r Woman's Re aim '1 Social and ‘Ptarsofldl r Lenten iieilitation From The Times, London FUTURE OD‘ THE WORLD St. Paul speaks of utting on "the new miui," which s ter God ls created ui Iigiltcui-blltfss‘ and true lit/Hilltop, £18 Micah» ti llii.‘ Ill WIiILil tile Ciirisiluli virtues are to clothe tile believer. liiese virtues are to be "put on" as ii gal-incur is pllt on. Christian truth, as St, Paul ex- lluullds it, must be translated into Ollil ctci‘. Si. lkluls iilosi, spiritual is always gltell a practical ' (LI Oil. Laili. ile e-lfliltlll the metaphor still l Dorothy“ “Says- MARRIAGE 50-50 PROPOSITION EVEN FOR UNDOMESTIC MALE Girls Demand Men Share Varied Interests, Companionship As Well As Ration Stamps DEAR. MISS DIX-My husband and I have been married three and a half years and have an adorable eon in: on twoéod W0 waft-liaise $11}; twenties. I am grateful that my hus an is a 8 127°“ erdom An drink or gamble to excess, and that there ‘are no qllflrre 0 1' Y- of these qualities I don t ignore, but 1 don t understand howhany 1min egg be s0 lacking as he is in taking apparently‘ no interest in, 0m! e 8 his wife and child. l-ie has never taken t e baby out alone, nor minded 1.~.i .ili:l‘. he eiell speaks oi “putting or" tile Lorri Jesus Christ. suggest- 1 tizll; lliitllltx: Lu hiIll is not w be L \ n1 o)" iliilllilll eilort alone. _ the zitccpiriiice of Him ns Mini n: the lnciiridunls life». - il: uoillci he the last to . ll..s inkling Ull l5 its . t- gnllillli,’ on oi a gar- _ ‘rill nCCCPUlIICE of no» humility, concen- ‘ “llllllglltldq t0 silb- - him for half an hour. _ ’ _, There l; rarely an 110111181 COIIVOI- - sation between us t ough I try hard to talk to him. But with him 110ml! is just a place for reading. elm"! and sleeping, while to me to have a com- tanicnable evening to look forward to would mean ifgreat deal after havins been alone with the baby all day. 1f I had means o! suPPOYiIHB my baby, 1 reel that l woulo 5W9 "P "W"! to intenst my nusbano in dQIIlBSLlCli)’ and WOlllU go back to my 0M1 Jab m-d live again instead oi JUSb QUSWIE- 1 "m not unniinoful that 1 am very for- tunate during these difficult times to sheltered, well fed and have i! “""""““ w ‘Wkly l llgaithy child. but a ywns woman ..l\'.tli1:\l. 1; llltfvllnlllglv evid- i m... ll.i.t prc'.'lousiy' .1‘-/lili‘.\llfll roscut: .\ Ui until} cupliclty .1: Ll Ullflbilllll basis] lingo for the fut- . isul more than a l ls iicctietl. The sell must be illlflli, who can never be house-broken. .l.'-. Kill ' s, n. ‘Ihc Christian can -l olvctl iroiii the neces- ' ._ ‘Kills’ evil, both in L»\1‘l ill; will , lllCIlL fur l ...l.i'i. .s scum-tiling which is; put on" thin ctriven I0r.l mull" is to be thought 0i l h is i;l\'t‘ll ll_S well as‘ inent and a, 1 ui-ll loud to (IESpMIK: i: Cllristlnil SilS before illi strives to attain, the! ll oi the character of, i- . that God hiisl le alone but I . .. . has never been ex- with greater truth and ncss than in St. Paul's ‘ilfiirk out your own salva- i lCJf‘ and trembling For it . ~n vxorki-lh in you bot-h Add to do oi ills good pleas- ._<l 'l ' is THE TEA KETTLI Aft‘.- vou are through with the . prevent the r sediment in the kettle. Cairelzass Speech Can Be a Bad Social Handicap ]..‘I‘(ll'S In Speech Noticed re is nothing so retarding ic on‘: social position than pool ~ r. Almost everyone notices ri-ect usage of words and ‘clv classes the user as ig- (J:i~.-olcs.<nc.<s is s weak . ’~ Stilllylll}! and a more care- . ‘llllfl of the words used is all "znt is necessary. iizive l pol- islicrl vor-riliillary with very little trouble. The results you will obtain null amaze you. l so cr-vy to make such little . ions nucl acquire a delightful ,. xi and yUll can easily boost your frlmq ns a coilversationalist by l0.lI‘"lI’l clever xvziys to say things, -"‘ill ~ry xvlraihrr," "radiant sun- liiino, ripplingwniers." lliwlir: ywwilr sprcrh .'I definite social lS'l‘-—Ll(‘il'l lei your friends and your husband be ashamed of you. One‘ 32-prlgc booklet explains words ofil-n misused, gives English and prrv ilnclniion errors with the right forms. Arlviscs on slang to ovoid, t'w’l= how to enlarge your vocabu- ‘lzlw: A r" l: to charming speech, Sena 15c in coins for your copy If How to Improve Your Vow- Illlill)‘ to the Charlottetown Guard. nn Home Service. Be sure tq write plainly your tinme, address, and the name of booklet. .-__.___ Name Street Address i " wants something more than material , - things from her husband._ Sh; wants . _, co-operation and compfllllflnfimll- And ‘ " - monotony. lack of love and under- standing can get on the nerves 0i even the best of us. 1s there any 8-115" wer to my problem? ALONE. AVIAN lvusr sue lllARRIAGE 50-40 PROPOSITION rta men ust there are certain wild ani- ANSWER-There are ce in , j This; lack an domestic ulsuncm and, no matter how hard and shrewdly a wife works at the job of tTYUIB to tame them, she never succeeds in making them eat out of her hand. To them home is always a cage. Their wives are their keepers and mar- ridge a. noose into which they carelessly ran their necks. Perhaps your husband belongs to this s ecies of fauna, in which case it is hopeless to change him. But more lkely he is one of the large number of husbands who believe that when a man has married a vvoinnn and put her down in a house, and pays the bills for the upkeep of the family, that he has done his full duty and nothing more can reasonably be expected of him. It s ply does not enter his head that heis just as much obligated to feed his wife spiritually and mentally ‘a5 he 15 l-‘hy- SlCillly, and it ls just as much up to him to provide her with entertain- ment as it ls to give her pretty clothes. This type of man artlessly believes that all that any woman really needs to make her perfectly happy is just a home. Give _ she can spend the balance of her days joyfully shut within it, having the time of her life iiuggling ts and pans, and when a baby is added to this her cup of b iss over! ows and she will never desire to even 8° ‘outside of her four walls. her that and - Don't rufier Mace: will relieve d: In flak tz".i‘.:.."..-'r‘:.r... 'd in eon. hell fit I lfll. llanu Olnuenl Ie all an! . p“ z: u: I ) “"513: m: m. g‘ 81 “MECCA “IOINTMENT “m? 50ers comm SPICED CUPCAKES (Serve; 8) One-third cup minute tapioca, 1-4- eup cornmeal, oite quart milk, seal-d- ed, one cup molasses, half spoon salt, two tablespoons butter, 1 1-2 cups cold milk Combine tapioca and cornmeal and sprlnke into the scolded riiilk Stir and cook until the tapioca becomes transpar- ent. Add molasses, salt and butter Pour into buttered baking dish. Add cold milk without stirring. Bake in ov-sn of 350 deg Fabr. (mod- era‘. ~) about one hour. Serve cold with soft custard or cream or top milk Chopped dates may be added to this pudding when available. SPECIAL STUFFEITCELEBY Pascal celery. Cream cheese Lettuce cups Mayonnaise Method: Cut tops from n. bunch of celery and pull the stalk; away from the root. Wash and dry each sta k. Cream l or 2 shall packages of the cream cheese and stuff the smallest stalk with this. Fill the ilext stalk and press this inw the first Continue filling and pressing the stalks together until the orig- inal bunch of celery is duplicated Wrap the bunch in wax paper and tie securely with string in two or three places, Place in the refrig- erator rlld chill for several hours. When ready to Serve. cut the string, unwrap and cut the bunch In cross- wise slices, 1-2 to 34-inch In thick- ness. Serve three or these in a let- tuce cup and garnish with mayon- (Continued <n Page '7, Col 5) naise. m" u i0 "L0." robs him of liis fun Q That lonely, nightmare feeling» of‘ being an outsider among friends! “B.O." is so treacherous! Any- one may be guilty without knowing it-bul: others know and condemn. Yes, condemn-for it's so easy to be sure. A delightful daily habit . . . gives protection . . . Bathe with Lifebuoy-the one popular soap~ especially made to atop ‘ .0." How you'll enjoy Lifebuoyfi wealth of cleansing suds! So mild and kind to your eiriril Its clean scent is invigorating, inspire; “m. fidenoe. But it doesn't linger. It vanishes before you're dressed- yet takes all fear of humiliating “B.O." away! Living no: III-Ill Some have much come hlvl Somglz-‘Ife. rich Ind some are 90°33 Some have little and some less. some have not a cent in bless $3.‘? .735.’ Wfi’ flips-w” lemon; that have become al hi!!! as rocks can be softened in this manner: Pop lemon into bollinl water for a couple minutes and then into cold water. When having boiled chicken. thicken stock with a little corn- starch. add about 1-4 cup cream and seasoning. This gravy wl.l first be served with the chicken — then appear in chicken pie and last; but not least, chicken a is king. De- c us. Add glamour to the lowly cooked prune by stuffing it with cream cheese and a sprinkle of chopped nuts or raisins. If you want ust plain cooked prunes then ad a couple of slices of lemon and 1-2 cup raisins (1 lb. prunes). Flavor: Yum- Tum. SOAP, WATER CLEAN WINDOW SHADES It won't be long until Canadian housewives get out their old dust caps, take down the drapes, and eeneraly get around to early spring cleaning. Window shades, If they are made of a. good quality cloth, can be cleaned with soap and water, us- ing a soft bristled brush. All traces of soap should be re- moved with clean water and a. sponge. and the shade should be dried completely before re-roiling. If shades are faded they will more than likely look better for a time they are reversed on the roller. After turning a shade top in bot- tom, it should be made quite certain that its edge is perfectly even on the ro er. GOOD OLD NUTCBACKBB Have you ever tried the nut- cracker to loosen the stopper on the bottle that seems glued there? It works as a fine little wrench to gpen stubborn bottles with screw pl. Cotton can be spun s0 strong that it is used for airplane wings, tires awnings, tents, sails and bagging A J 0b Only You Can Do Price Control Questions And Answers o‘ Leisure The Woman's Realm "mu-n IONNITI v m a waumo our m’ mnmhlnmtlwwlli J01!!! Oxenham. MIN 1!! mimwiim weekly vrurlne coairlngobluna _Ir uegulu feature Oljhll pigs. time valuable hints euchlMoedey .1; hriml. poke brims that lut forward In mire fashIonandhead-hlliiinl flied bowl . The beauty of the new bonnet; is that they complement all hairdos. giving you an option on pompedourr. Nothing lowers a housewife’: morale more than a sink full of reasy pans. Here are a 1W "D5 h: help put an end to your sauce- pan "blues"; First. soak your pus or an hour or so, then empty out the water and dip .a soft brush 1n- a mixture made from one pound soft soap, one pound silver sand and 2 uarts of water. Baucepans should scrubbed with mix- tum, which is especially recom- mended for pans n which fats have burned. Rust may be removed from the kitchen stove with a strong solu- tion o! washing lodl and water- This should be followed up, when dry, with a 800d polishllll- PATTEBN FOB. DUTCH GILL! - -— Questions and Answers on Price Control will a pear In The Guardian nature each day. The which have Trude Board from housewives In this region. The answers ore pro- vided by the Board. Readers who have Intelligent question to ask on are Invited to send mmulnfi ‘i’: §£leY°'i°.“l." ry o o e Wartime Prices lull Trade Bea Cluppell Building. Charlottetown. Q Should we send our canning sugar applications direct to Ottawa? A. No. Your applications for canning sugar-which should be in by April lb-ehould be sent or taken to your nearest local lution Board. Q Dowehaveiogetapermittn get repair parts for our automatic stoker? A. Ne: A permit isn't necessary and repair part5 are still being manufactured for essential repairs DESIGN NO. 730 Hem are seven hot iron transfer patterns of gay little Dutch girls. who ere to be embroidered on uais-of-the-week towels. Each dc‘- sign measures about 4 by 5 inches. Hot iron transfer pattern No. ‘I90 complete instructions. To order pattern: Write. or send bove picture with your name and coin or stain to Needlework Bureau. Char ottetown Guardian. Needlework Department, Charlottetown Guardian ‘DOIIIIINOHTSO NAME-—---...____ STREETADDREBS —--—-— CI'I'Y—-— - - - - _ _ __ and servicing. JPRING TOGS Easy For Mother to Make - Why deny that smalister the thrill of a new Spring outfit when it's a simple fabric and just a. little Indus- try on mother's part to turn out a cunning ensemble like this one. ‘Ihen are new weaves in rayon that look like wool and cost very little; and than‘: still wool to be had, if a warmer coat is needed. Use a pretty print for the frock. and then watch her step off in the Blaster-parade. . Style No. S494 Is designed for sizes l. 2, l, and 4. Biiie 2, requires 1 7-8 yards 35-inch fabric for coat and hat; and for dress, l 1-2 yards 35-inch with 1-4 yard contrasting and 1 yard ruffling. Bend twenty eentl for pattern.‘ Wr'te your name. address and style umber. Be lure in state size you w Style m. m4. Cit: Province OI‘ DEAL ASBISTANOI If you have been asked to stay "itll a nick person in older to re- lieve a member of the family, don't feel you must entertain him or her the entire time you are there. Tell him a few things you know will interest him. but by no melns it?!) PQ" Needlecraft For The Home up a steady conversation. H l h I he not. l l - wsr- y nwwaaouauslrizettaermwaauwlvlbhitnfl‘ ' PRDVINCE---—-___ EH II really doe‘: mailer who! kind of lunch your foiiiily fakes lo work More and more emphasis ll being laced on the im ortance of the unch box, perticu arly for workers in war lants which have no lunch- room acilities. Nutritionists and plant oficialn have conducted in- numerable tests which show that l proper balanced meal at midday a I I or midshift, as is the case with many war workers . a : makes all the difer- ence in the world to people's health and spirits at the end of the do ‘l work. Not to mention its favour: ll effect on the accident rate! So, if you (or your mm, or son or daughter) carry a lunch all to work; do give it careful tlioug n Here are the things that should be uusrs in every lunch box. Include them in different ways : : a and round our to get further variety: Fiat-Ml! . . .in cmm sou orcocon ornulredoreuni r,( ' damn are ooel, zoo). themes In pm- u y e “mun? Second-Minn .|licedcol¢l... cooked, ground . . . uble ready (bolo an, salami, meatloaf) . . . meet Spfelgi or occasionally ‘ u ’iiml Nutrition in ‘the Lunch Pail cooked egg, fish or cheese. Use sq ‘ one or more of these as fillings in sandwiches made with . . . THrI-— CANADA APIIOVID IIIAI. ‘I've harry sandwiches involve {on liicee, which give quid: energy u! protective vitamin Bi. F0lrIb—FlllI‘l AND VlOlTAllII-Oll or both. Lertuceis betterin wedges wngped in we: paper than in send- wic . A Dixie cup container an hold such niacin u chopped rew cabbage and carrot with mayonnaise. Tomatoes m cellent (we should all uke n: lens: one lervln; e day of’ tomatoes or citrus fruit or theilrl idea) and an apple in a welcome didon no my lunch box. Make nureevery be: III then Ger iill the variety you an and you be doing e reel job on the home from. ll Io: more Iilau on sandwiches. and e nine of_\ue£ul information on or even uploading. teed an as a] slice fi-oin lblg-PCIG sandwiches lingoully end mp each sandwich inwuedplperm pmm dryinguid protect fllvonn. SWIFT CANADIAN 00., LIMITED Makers of Premium‘ Quality Products; Brookleld Butter, Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Sliverleaf Lard. 3. A Morning Smile ORDER! The Browns had a new house- maid. young and pretty. Mrs. Brown thought her husband was taking rather too much interest In the new arrival. "I like the look of that new meld. She seems to have plenty of go about her," Brown remarked to his wife. “She certainly has, darling --she's going tomorrow,’ replied his wife sweetly. UNBILIEVEB The professor had been dining out, and as most of the guests were ardent fishermen he had had to listen all evening_to ‘IjtOlE§§_0_f the Slept Here," who is posing qifl i011 ‘V _ml%u uiur in‘? IT'S DOLORES MORAN of Werner 8m.‘ "George _ Hiiy for this distinctive bit of Vain-i fine err. Dolores not only u decorative, but ‘she's o former M951 school oroioricol chompipp, tegixfll _l__ size of their catches. He was extremely short-sighted and as he was crossing a flgld on hi8 WHY home he came across scarecrow with arms widespread. Memorial of the “tall" stories he had heard that night floated "scene w M" dear sir," he exclaimed, "I simply refuse to believe you: there lliVr“ "'95 a fro“ ' ‘ "w" r IIGW Q0 NIIQVO MONTHLY Female Weakness Ilicli nukes you GIIAIIIIY, IIEIIVOIIS 1-1410 E. Pfnkhanfs Vegetable Com- Iwlmd Is made especially [or women to relieve periodic pain and weak. nervous, blue feelings. It has a soothing effect on one of woman‘: most Important organs. Taken reg“. lerIy-Plnkhem‘: Compound helps build up resistance against such llymntoms. Thousands helped. Jlwi. Washington ._.. ..~._. 4 back- m hi!!! ind he halted in front of the re