Living Age t s quality of mind; - ~ s. mart:- n-rt arr-rec! r~‘1 If love is cold; n you no longer look ahead, If your alllblllflll fires are dead, Then you are olc. But if in lite you keep the Jest. And u front life you take the best. If fsit-h you hold; No nutter how the years so by. No mutter haw the birthdays fly, You are not old. ' SOJIE TlPs O\‘ CARE OF ' l-AUL S -4u-=n' --__ is In faticels with flat-type washers, vtbt-atiltg noises are usually indica- ‘ washer. This" is 0V0!‘- tttittzng the washer back t» ltolclor. Faucets with \ tll \\'.\>llPl'S and mov- ‘orutc due to wear. This wear u l also retard the tl0w of wtttcr when the faucet is open Rcnlztt-tt-ttcttt of worn parts ls i119 \' (‘HIT- Oil. -. worn or cotttains im- ' ut‘ is altogether will be ruined on or br erosion §'il‘li leakage. wd to drip. dis- will rcstllt, and a ts correct The f! Ltnvcts l5 annoy- tld .. king As an 9X- pe nt rtti! u er is repaired. of dtfltr‘: - with fzxrn faucet to fixfitrc 1(\\‘1] yel W i! 5t w ‘tltrclit. hl7lYlUS‘ lr Fkréév fussy about t» For 11cm» use twins BM best. hi1‘. t. yv-rtvyfrw-l u... filflh§t< ‘to m‘ (‘fl'.‘€".‘l"l‘l with jet. ishl ' 0F LILY ' as “ions diseases .fl _, t‘ Q t.‘ t hug: known as the becnmrq moitlcd and titer-e is a gnvvmél stun w! of ill!‘ plant. w. t‘-~-.~ i1: “w (‘urn for mosaic (Tl1'~" a r'"t‘ h‘ ti, u... p w.» _ t no imiiififi '__....._...._._._. Freshen up oll these things, keep them new-looking with lux cure. New clothcs use up materials and labor needed for vital war purposcs—so it’! up tn us all to make thc things we have Iathjoin the Lux Dilly Dippcrs-give all your vvttshahlcs extra sale Lux care. Swootors, wool stockings anti socltl. Avoiti harsh soaps, rubbing, hot water --these ruin woolcns. Dip regularly in cool Lux suds. Ease into shape snd dry sway from hcnLDrysocksonstretchers. Print dresses and blouses. Test for color-fitstncss-anytlting safe in water is safe in Luxl Wash quickly in luke- warm suds, rinse well, hang to dry in shade. loyon stockings, undlsl. Dip than: daily in I.nx for tlaintincss and to make them last! l.\lx can cut tlown stocking runs as much as 50%! Dry thoroughly. Ilcnkots. More precious thsn ever, these tlaysl Wash in rich, lukewarm Lox suds, rinse thoroughly, hsng to dry in the open sir. lllltlc Fabrics. Take spccisl csro of girdles for girdle fabrics sre scarce. Freshen by frequent Lux dips. Avoid heat, cskc-snap rubbing. Do not iron. Gloves. Lux keeps them splck-snd- spsnhwssh heavy leather gloves on the blinds, skin and fabric oncs ofl’ the hsnds. Use lukewarm Lux suds. Rinse Ieather sntl skin glnvcs in a fresh lot of Lux suds instead of clcar water. In wartime, more things need lux curs-dip them regularly in lUX. 0man’s Re alm Es Lei The Woman ' tion st the very first sign of vari- If you have left your dreams behind. colored n underside: of the of the disease should be taken up and oumcc. immediately to prevent the further spread of the disease. lug the year around if it ls clipper; off and dried when the plants are full grown. Alter it is perfectly dry, store it in a scaled glass can and it the true parsley flavor. HEAVENLY RIOT 01-‘ COLOR FOR SPRING ei-ful “tings rayon can do —-cropplng up in rustly taffetas -looking, like linen -wool _wearing better. last- ing longer and marvelous in everything. There's a , rousing call to the colors this spring 1 and there never was such a heavenly riot of color. You'll pnrtisttlarlv low; pink-pretty, pretty pink ,grown up and gorgeotu and rattcing front ex- quisite sea-shell shocking: Lilting lilac’: come back too. right out ct the tut-types and you'll love it on sight Sontctitncs cioeskln gloves. the skins lose some able. so that they dry hard and <tiff as a tmtd. din them in sudsy ‘tesh. _ the gloves while slightly damp willf g1 also help to restore the softness t t Aluminum DOlS and pans are fre- intlcntiv swiped ant. discolored by ‘such homely‘ foods as potatoes. beets ‘ 11nd tall-rots. inum oxide. boil a solution of vine- itrar and watc" in the pot or pan (about one tablespoon will do the. trick) and than w-< do well tvisew‘ l clean. l ‘PAIN PRE\‘I"\""Q (‘HILD FROM i WRONG .-’\'.‘HH) ‘.\'l"l‘ WHIS . quire a position where they ri nuito dry None crm rwug ft potwwntlt» not soil Isttds Fqrvnvrpv- ...1 u... m." 7» w that i.‘ rut mt ti» rw hfli\\"‘t'l\ spoilt-r: l""""i."s scvcral l Fll"l‘l yt< ("tinti- "wrvtr ‘wcltltwhus Pain prevents; m-sans of pain systematically plied. we easily can train the little child to avoid stepping off the curb,‘ into the streets, turning on the gas fflPllTlS of punishment to make the little child choose to come in fromgplflntfi." H D “Y. happily to bed, Pain gppligp; fQrtdlViSlOYl. t-tlplztllnti. 0411.111 such purposes becomes torture. and expected punish them for not saying "please": [tercst the Plan of lilf‘ Iicvltlt T. »1.- ‘ than to contpel ih€m to kiss earth 111 CP-liflri-n other after ouarrelinc: no Wfly to mnkc thrt-n sh" than hr Llrilvrfll conlpcilinz them lo shake hands not. 0111.1‘ T111111 with guests tluys we're making mggg precious wushubles lust 1 with ‘X0 SUFB s Realm clultorng on the lesves. Plants which show definite signs DRYING 0!‘ PABSLI! Parsley may be hsd for season- always ready for seasoning, with You'll be delighted 2t the world- feeling perfectly ‘m rzlllhiyfiltis the ttavol-ttlttillionth civilian t. (-3. uron in c .:tl l t ' nimitvtl. If the Axis cmpliay lggsaiiatilfftailelilgoglllrtiggn unprepared. tints tn vibrant in the washing of thfll’ oil that keeps t-hem oli- low To prctcnt gloves becoming ter and lifiht. make the last rinse a soapy one. Kneadin" To return-n this alum- H E A I‘ T H t t t i LEAGUE mp n mm rlch INDUSTRIAL HEALTH It will come out sparkling dome this program and ‘ every success." pussy by tltv lllLL 1n the Health t. 1:11» ‘r1. t1‘ ~.t"a This atmouncemeltt culminated months of DOCCOI‘ Pett. what c\-'~ was cation nut. food supervision tclus- en- ani filliCfllflfilslililll Wltrtintg t ry "Realizing that glCklléSs costs his Qnnuuncemgnt, or playing with fire. y most parents try Fool- nlso, by committee lifls prepared a complete ‘an estimated $135,000,000 in 1p‘tn for health and tiuzriliott infltnnlvllly, W W-cis, nalicltttll or go,ch.tt‘n:tn of thr lacqucls intlnvrirtl its far more (i plan were submitted to Hon. Ian trial hygiene n rule fail; to bring the results A. lviaclcenzic. minis 19x1" Yll7"O'.lfll htnlth. pick up his blocks, serious nnDr L B is to emnltr- twain to tnltkc any,Ott2\vi empltyyees because of lllneds, activity attractive! There l; no' in ‘is P‘! Iip" of titc ‘Pvt, __________.___ v» » .. have lIFPPOl/Ttn infected better wav to make children avoicyMii Mack" said: “I hav" cx- LET HIM ALONE whit "his r1t= disease. the foliage saying ‘pleasr-P than to scold ytndfrtmincri with a great deal of in-f better way to make them quarrel .' i-"Je 1t’ Pimp. industry. belle-rut!" a ~1 it: ‘ask him to say them? .nn by tly will alone. er Can ‘s Will‘ rfftr“. him. till lbut will be an important factor mover. ii‘ 1 Y..." A/ longer THE CHARIIUITETOWN__ QUARDIAN to tutltu ctvtltttts ttttttt its gas mask. being Complglgd by Rubber Company, Nations will not be OI CANADL solving some of our post-wsr pro- blems. I heartily approve and en- sincerely hope that your ccmmittee may have similar commendation came from who round that flh league's outline of nutritional edu- W85 painful tends to be avoided. Plert- studyby the (l.\'l§lUlI'.\' tz-cltttical "admirably (med to help 511 Qan- sure prontotcs; what once was ccntmzttec into ti: lctn 0i rc- ndlnli industry" pleasant, tends t0 be repeated By ducing the ltezlw" of sizkiwfifi Vital need of health conservation it; ln-rlttstrt". bozh now and after the war. was emphasized by Mr. , in He pointed ‘Canadian lacy-suits up w 3.000.000 lout that time lost due to sickness is imam-days per month our technical cqgtlng Qangdign tndusmal wgfkg" Wcis WQEGS “Moreover? he added. "that loss _ when consid- ‘i’! ereri in terms 0f production. Indus- authoritics estimate 1P1‘ 0i ncnrlrisnhat the total hidden loss of t she , v _ employer is at least one and s half How absurd and contradictory it Pot. tllfOPiOl‘ of Nutt-ztiott StiilVlCOi. times as great as the wages 10st by - .. SuPDOEe a tot of two or five does t» ~,~....~_. l|'\*"l\ llOi._W6Ili2 to say the rhyme; and It ems to stories you are sure he knows, why bet K56!) on reading them to he gets so full he will run him The mildsst, safest lux over made . . . dissolves Q tts inst . . . r_it:__ltt.1r, linger-lusting suds that do more worlt. N411, Eggs! package, more for your monsyl Now, when the big problem is to make clothes last longer, here's new improved lux-the safest, mildest ever made! Rayons, silks, woolens, cottons need Lux care now. Lux dissolves twice as fast- gives richer, harder-working suds. And the package is bigger —more for your money! Avoid strong soaps, cake-soap rubbing. These may wear things out. Anything safe in water is safe in Luxl shove Picture with address with i5 cents in coln ‘atom s to ‘Ohsr ottetown Guardian. Charlottetown Guru-dist: Design No. i236 717i 600x’: A job Only gmflgp . smut-f 27, 194a _ 1 ‘ Y" Social and’ Personal rFashionsl f l-ilieralll"? i _"LH‘.'“w-rvT lngorothy .'l)ix Says- You Can D0 BISCUIT MIXTUBI Prim Control guostionl u “"1” “'1'” And Answers :8 $11; Trwd“ . espocns I I-I 011D! BhOPltQDlDI Method; sift the flour, then mes.- sure und sift again with the bak- ing powder. salt. and 511881‘. 5m m! mixture twice. Now add the short- e snd cut tn with two knives, until the mix um is in fine crumbs. Plsoo in s covered con- tsiner and store in the refrlzemwr until needed. ‘This mixture has been known to keep several weeks in the mfrigrator. Now the making of plain baking powder biscuits from this is simple BAKING POWDER BISCUITS 3 Clips biscuit mixture 2-3 cup milk Method: Add the milk to the biscuit mixture to make a soft dough. Turn out onto a floured board and toss lightly until outside looks smooth. Roll out to the ce- slred thickness and then cut with a. [lured biscuit cutter. Place bis- cuits on n greased pan and bake in a hot oven (450 deg. F‘ t for about l2 minutes. A richer biscuit can be mmde by addict! an est! and decreasing the amount of milk used‘. GOOD DUMPLINGS The good old dumpling is ready to continue the work of extending a. meat or chicken stew. To make l2 large. fluffy dumplings sift together a cun of siftecbwheat flour and s cup of all-purpose flour. 2% tel- suoons baking powder and teaspoon salt. Cut in 2 tablespoons shorten- in! until mixture is as fine as meal Add cup of milk and mix only en- ough to moisten dry ingredients Drop mixture by spoonfuls into boll- inq stock. cover and steam for 15 minuws “emu nnd Answers on Pr!“ ' amt mu sppur tn The husrcifiin u s regular teature eson day.“ v questions are those which J: rushed ths Wsrtitns Prices I uosrd from housewives In this region. tits answers an IN- vldod h: the 8W1» “"4" ‘L’: hove lntellllent strum" W "l1 m, prlos oontrul sro invited to " . thorn in writinl W l" W°“"'“ Roglnsld Advisory committee g ti: Wartime Prices and Til!!! " ' chop Building. Lhnriottewlvll. q, wgrocer refused to sell m9 I 39,;- or jun unless I 11011811? “m: goods in the value 0f $1 5 l allowed? A. No. Merchants mill m" W‘ quire any customer to buy all?‘ quantity of goods before sellinfi B u; me; met, have become difficult obtain. , . Q. If tenants give you a nwllthfi notice to move can they lock the door up to the catc they "W"! 5° that I cannot show other people 12c moms? Can tine ltasltgllord itztltgse t. e rent new mm 0010 A. Rental regulations forbid rais- ing of rent over that of the basc |dstc until permission is given by ths rentals committee. Unless there lis an argecme it to the contrary. len- ents are entitled to exclusive p05- session of the premises which Y0" |hsve rented to them. They Han ,keep the door locker; until they move. Most tenants, however. ado?! , s more reasonable attitude- vouiousttwttosurrsnrttttifi ll0i ilASllil l! you sufler from hot flashes, dizzy spells, irregular periods, are weak. nervous-duo to the "middle- _ " period in o woman's life, tall Lydts . I. Ptnkhsmi Vegetable Compound. It's helped thousands upon thou- sands of women to relieve such symptoms. Pinkhnmb Compound is also n. fine stomach tonic! Worth. trying! Made in Canada. NOW under-am Cream Deodorant “ft/J Stops Perspirotion ll Morning Smile (irnrnsns DOING FINE» BUT "How be Daissy doin’ nuow she's married?" asked Mrs. Giles. “She's doin’ graan." replied Mrs. Robson. "She's got the puteisl; ill cottage with s. garden an‘. that. 5011M‘ teal mahogany furniture, two pigs an some fowls. an’ the parsonb washing to do once l1 week r8315? On‘y thing is‘ she can't abide her, man. But there! There's allus sum- mat." THE WORM TURNS He'd waited patiently at the post office counter for many minutes while the two assistants conversed. "Her evening cloak was a. won- def," said the blonde; “it was lamb edged with fox fur. and wide sleeves. of printed Oriental satin." Then the worm turned. Rapping; on the counter, the customer said: . ~— —~~ "I wonder if you could providef me with a stamp in loyal blue, with a perforated border all round the ‘tout ensemble’ delicately treated on the reverse wtilh mucllage? some- thing about two cents. pitase " l. Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does nor irrtme skin. Z. No wstttttg m dry Can b: used right sttct shaving. 3. instantly stops perspirationfot u I to 3 days revenu odor. l. A pure. white. greneiels. stainless vanishing cream. 5, Awarded ApPdJVfll Scsl of American institute of launder- tn tot being harmless to flC- s Sari/ice FILET CROCHET CHAIR SET AMILY MUST WELc0lv1Ei son's F wAtt BRIDE; SHE ABIDE IN-LAWS Marriages Among ‘Horrors Of War 01’ All Concerned At Stake . m b0 who marries a Blrl of when Wriltdwh: [(1115 pariretniiie igosom of his family, and says: “Now love each other.’ 1t u W“ k hen n,“ happens, even when the bride and the iii-laws belong pure we w 1m, le and have the same social and cultural back~ tkorotgridflitliid witech ‘iialiigt? and Mother approve of their son's marrying m smnguieigitalicgltieniltiiltirtttdiingitisstitniwiinz about this he Pi’ 1W1“ W11"! racks; w en she ha ha the new wue comes from’ the rongttilgeetilruégiaitin autl no social eitllcr? ‘ ience, and has not one thing in com- man with the family into which she has been so unexpectedly precipitated, and who imow that their son is in no position to marry. no matter whether he espoused the Queen of the Debut- antes or Cinderella. SUCH MARRIAGES FREQUENT Yet this tragedy is happening Just now in thousands n n thousands oi homes. Tom, or Dic , or Archibald- call him Archie for short-is in the armyJ-ie ls of! at some camn- i-le is homesick and lonesome and bored. Hc is cut ofl from all the girls he grew up with and with whom he has play- od about. He is at the e when he must love somebody, and son comes a pretty girl who isn't too har to get acquainted with. Ma be they meet at s. canteen. 0r they anoe together at n service man's ball. Hasty With Future She looks at him with adoring eyes. And because he is so hungry for sentiment and romance he thinks this passing hysical attraction ls love. Weddings are in the air. He catches the con gion. And when she cries because he is going to be sent» overseas and leave her, he marries her. And when the marching order comes, he puts her on the train and sends her to meet his people with a letter sskin them to be 800d to her, and saying he knows Mom will love her. and at Gertie, or Sally, or whatever her name is. will just sdors Mom. Fat, chance. when the ents see in the girl the wreck of sll their hopes and ambitions for t cit son, and the brt e comes in with s chip on her shoulder, determined not to let any irl-laws put anything over ort her. IIASTY UNIONS UNHAPPY ELEMENT 0F WAR No one will deny that these unsuitable and hasty marriages are among the horrors of war but here they are. gust as much as the bum- ing sands of Africa. and t e filthy, crawling ox holes of Guadalcanal and the fighting and the mangled flesh, and the disease and death the are rt of these terrible times in which we are living. And it ls just a; muc up to us to have the courage to fight through them and turn what, at first. seems like defeat into v ctory as it ts to our soldiers to win the war. They are not throwing down their arms and quitting because they are in a hot spot. Neither should we. 5o I would urge not only Archie's mother, but his sisters and his cou- sins and his aunts. to givs Gertie s warm welcomewhen she strives in her tawdry flnery and with her cheap little bag. Don't be repulsed by her standofllsh manner. She is scared to dea h of you and that is the de- fense mechanism she is hiding behind, Don't patronize her. Don't cor. rect her grammar or pronunciation, or the way she paints up her face. She is just waiting for you to do that so as to tell you where you get ofl and where you cango. They hsveoa few dates. ., Be patient with her and some day you will find her slttin under the shade of the tree whose seed you planted while she wasn't look ng. Y0tt'\'r ltlritadeua. lot of sacrifices for Archie. Make one more. Make a friend o: s w GIRL MUST REALIZE WHOLE FUTURE And I would urfe than merely endur ng her husband's family. Her whole married life de pends on what she learns from them. When Archie comes hack he isn't going to be the uncritical boy who asked nothing of girl except to look pretty and know how to dance. He is going to be st grown man who has secn much of the world‘and met many people in many lands. and he it golngwto want a wife who will be a fit companion to him and of whom hl can proud. He is going to revert to type and go back to his own family for stand. ards. He is going to want a wife who can talk intelligently, who hat poise and grace. who knows what to say and how to say it. and tthc nows how to cook and run a house efficiently. You can learn all of these things from your mother-in-law and your sisters-fn-law and lll(‘ll' friends. Don't be too proud to do it. 8. AT STAKE The war is bound to bring great changes to all of us. Fit urself to meet them. whatever they are. Make yourself so proficient n some line of work that you can not only support _vottrself,_but Archie, lf he comes home shot to pieces. Don't think of this time of waiting as an ordeal. Regard it as your opportunity, and make the most of it. Learn Shorthand and Be s Suc- cess in the World SIIOBTIIAND NOT IJIFl-‘ICULT If you have ambitions of being a Add lthe Pro "WY 116911111 be expensive to make. why not like a look through the left-overs you have ln the house, and see if you can't find 50mg m; that would work up beautifully into these smart a (LNSS? The crossed-over fichu. for instance. 01¢ frock The loco-edged bib would divas one up no end. Ann the min "ed Hickey is perfect for suits. Needlecraft For The Home LOVELY LINGERIE TOUCIIES sting to your Frock or Suit Expensive to buy. perhaps, but. ocessorios for suit or would quite transform m Style No. 2728 is designed tn one speed. Speed in writing will ns- turally. follow nestness and se- curacy. Pitmsn shorthand is used through- DESIGN N0. I236 out the English-speaking world to This old fashioned irl forms the, 52:52‘: rtigidsyiigfifhipelgt, "suit: a glmllle ‘illlorillnl-‘ldegfgllilgtl 3001a; Brett conduct of everyday business sf- I the "m n”, E hor hlfl- lhvs ou ever been embsrrssssd by page", No 12'“ “a l” or“ 9t‘ To be successful snd keep up "bur n ‘ in presence oi others? You instructions‘. con u“ complete with the world learn shorthand snd W" l" dliwq“ m" “m”? practise it daily. flgstlviotitlpsets. sourualotnlaglé-‘nt To order Pattern: Write. or send your name and! Oi‘ Needlework Bureau, F051;?! éfictin 53in!‘ forhvottltlr cop o ns ruc n n B or and the Charlottetown Guardian Homo service Address Be sure to write plainly your name, address, sud the name of booklet. Needlework Department, s-nl I NAME--._.__..---__ BTRIIETADDRIBS —-—-—— Nsms Street Address OITY—-_._------. PflOYUlQI-n-s-s-c-s-Q (m! 531$? .ff“.'tf.'ft'tl..i.§’.“ ill”; E122. 355ml“ "m" ~<i111"m1~="=~- t» ographer is usually required to ' know the fundamentals and be able wtgetlvlnyoiiviexritsymgeldiildriieg iiiiiiwi. to work it accurately. numbar g. ‘m.’ u, w.“ flu‘ a" In shorthand. ss in all other srts. wish l practice makes perfect. When you Btyie No, 172g have learned s lesson have the words in that lesson dictated to you, Tho more times you writs each Rsmn word, the better. otiir rag-planks n " ' ' j sy e srnous’ sn stem, eon. lain! 1B lessons with egrcises snd *‘“ ‘Mn’ two pages of additional short forms. Do not sacrifice neatnestt for 0ft; 9mm,“ ‘BURP’ ts not en mused by s system with pottsonous food wont-e. how essy you an elimi- i h lion I ftiinmi-Z" w t s ure v . 31$.» whicttpltss he] thousands sh "over the world. it's cs ed Bile Banc- smi in each sunsll lssstlva Dill 1° N!‘ oentrated ve tue estrsctl w ch w! so y on liver hilt. lwlflldi- up sn lower bowel. er-the 4-way vegetable ltmfl d Bile Besnsoossns the Iyltflmlfllfi lull’ regularity. fintly. ltsnhl? like cheap xstlvu. Beoonvinced-lél Bile Beans st sny drug It. 90m M“! l" Englsnd. Over‘! million soldyllflv- proof sf ssusstloosl t1- 7 Gertie to realize that a lot more is at stake with has '