.4 Yam-h- _ ._ ......-._... l $13.2‘; _ PAY-E. D10 W oman's Re almfx. Social and . ......-»-_§;, min M w‘ "av-u m. mm ,..... m All! 302;‘; ' PiiClidGES FOR 15. f» l". FLAVOURED~(Sina'|I leaf) TEA A Job Only You Can Do » Price control Question And Answers Questions and Answers on P?!“ Control will appear in The Guard- ian as a regular feature each ilay Ihe questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per sons who have intelligent questions la ask on price control are invited to send them in writing to the Women's Rezinnal Advisory Com- mittee of the War Time Prices and Trade Board. rlressmakcr Q I have asked my fall capo for ill’! lhese can be considered iis__luxur lllllliliiY“ illSE I AGREE! YOU NEED A MILD SOAP FOR A LOVELY COMPLEXION . IS MILDER l and . any more» garments and the regulation is de- signed to conscrrc material for more essential garments. Q I am n housewife and would 11KB l0 119i}? the war effort. I haven't much time to spare since we have two small children. Have you any suggestions? _ Yes. Although you are busy with your children and your house you can still find time to help the fight against inflation by joining the Consumer Branch of the War- time Prires and Trude Board. If you get in touch wtih a liaison of- ficer in your community, she will tell you hcw to ktfl) track of prices when you do your shopping Q. How many coupons do I need to surrender for a 3 1-2 lb. bottle of ccrn syrup? If ihe bottle contains less than 42 fluid ounces. thiee coupons only nccd be collected. Each coupon is worth i4 fluid ounces. NEW YORK. Oct. l8 —(CP) — The housing situation is Hetting toulzh in New York. The following . fltlfl appeared in a New York news- “Homeless, geta the jump on imbedded green, d And ranember. etope "B.O." have a heart ‘Dorothy Dix Says- MODERATE TRAINING» OF emu) DIFFICULT r012 MOST PARENTS Some Mothers Dominate Lives Of Boys, Girls; Others Neglect Them; Fathers ' Guilty that. it seems most difficult achieve moderation dealing with their children. tremes. They are either too good parents. or no liood'aii parents. They love them to death. or are as indifferent to them as an alley cat is to it! offspring. And which is the worst for the children. nobody knows. Of course. both fathers and mothers are guilty of overdolng m1; par- ent business, but it is the mothers who are the chief offenders. bccnufi they have more time to give to it and hence can turn out a. more perfect lob. All of us know women whose children never draw one free breath from the time they are born until Mother is laid her coffin. Mother dominates every phase of their existence. SOME MOTHERS DOMINATE CHILDREN Mother's ever watchful eye is uDOn them and she keeps tab on their outgoings and incominss. she forms their tastes and habits. Picks out their cloiht! for them. Selects their friends. She alwBys oldS , them by the hand and never lets them learn to s a _;;,qq(u amp qsnl’ auiaq oqui on M018 Aaiu, ‘adore stamps of Mother. and eventually they marry the men and women that Mother chosefor them. Twin sister to the woman who absorbs her children is the mother who e-nsloves herself to her children. From the time her first baby i5 born her whole world is centered in Lhe cradle and her entire time l5 given over to infant-worship. She never has another thought except about the children. She never reads anything but baby books. Her while conversation is a monologue about Janie and Susan and Tom and Dicky- Ever her husband doesn't exist for her except as the man who works t0 Dfgvitlettht? children with clothes and food and sport cars and coming ml i131‘ lea. Worse still. she wrecks her children for time and eternity 17y Spoil- ing them to death. She never corrects their faults or their manners. She never denies them anything that is possible to obtain by hook or by crook. She never teaches them t0 control their tempers, or that they have any duties and responsibilities in life. She makes herself a door- mat. for them to kick around. She turns good human material int/O One of the thing: for people to do is to They run tn e!- ITALIAN PIUNI IAII g pound: prone plums Method: Wash the wlum and stem them. then out in halves and remove the stones. Mix the alc- pared fruit and sugar togcthe and lent slowly stirring constanthl oiaeolvejlio sugar. when this is more quickly until the mixture thickens, or until the juice will test for jelly. Remove from the fire. skim. if necessary and seal in hot. sterilized jars. PRUNE PLUM CONSEBVE 3 pounds prune plums d oranges , 4 1-2 cups sugar : Pikk ova: the prune plums. wash. stem and then out them in halves and stone them. Weigh the prepared fruit and then add to it the orange juice. the grated rind. and the sugar. Heat; the mixture slowly. stirring until all the sugar is dissolved. then bring to a boil and boil as rapidly Rs Possible until the mixture ls tbic‘! and clear. Pour into hot sterilized jars and seal with melted ‘paraffin. store covered jars in a cool. dry place. SHERBOOKE SCHOOL Following is the report of Sher. brooke School for August and Bapt- KING TEA w» cri: YRS TO EN‘ A liming Sle The Sunday school lesson was from 2 Kings. xxii, and rend: "Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign. and he reigned thirty and one years in Jerusalem.” On describing the lesson to his mother. John. aged five. said: "The lesson was about a good rain. and there was a little boy named Josiah, alntllnit liiegan to rain when he was ember e g an when he was thirty-one it ' ' was still drlzzlinf" Ggxjfldt Iifkzllhrggdreigrghengirég Lauahlln equal _.._..__ --—-—-— - -— w ocroaaazz. 194a Living £3’ Leisure The Woman's Realm UBTION don't lot that ~ “ .____ minim: that the lliu" “d, If our lives are lived in vain. l" llrlo ‘Illrblnl. plllbom, yo, Ifthmbenouod at . Wind “loam now rivaled“ How can any opeme homemade-omega .. tb loriea o e a o u worn A" u Mai-Clout. m‘ thltfullvhlniognjm —-— en ma. I-HIOVING SPOT! N btndclu hld light blue .____ thered tterfiy wings on each Here are some rules on Iflliilxlhl oyer {be enrgiad Ipotlier Aim] from ‘b so as to WI: and limp]; h ,1; we; navy to match the tailored m“ spots caused by chemicals should Wil- lie treated before the garment is submerged in soap and water. When using a solvent. it's advlsabl to work from the outer edge towiud the centre. Horns make 500d "Win80 pigs" - try solvent on their under- sides before applying it to the soiled surfaces. pads g6- Rencw your sponge queiitiy. and be sure to work o strong. clear light. To simplify the removal of spots. it is suggested that a cupboard be equipped with small china bowls. bone spoons crochet hooks or knitting needles. a small glass rod. one or two clean pads of material. a fountain pen filler, bloting paper. and some of the sfimpizr agents for remov- ing spots. TASTIER FISH DISHES 1f the broiled fish still seems dry and flavorleas after careful cook- ing. serve tartare sauce or mayon- naise with it. A spreading of either MOBALE IS CHANGE: —fro|n complaining to caring . —from lagging to leading -from ttin8 to lying -from ear to falt —froin discouragement to 51m, —-fl\om oritlclan to a plan INGLI GIRLS SACRIFICE Sinille Bi-rle are advised to slim their yen for an apartment until after the war. They have been ic- queated to leave the apartment; 1m familis without accommo ‘,5, would find it impossible w’ 11.. in one room. Don't forget small loans. them promptly FLUFF! CAKE! Reps) DOPEY’S RIFLE hoodlums and wastrels. and is first aid to the divorce ccvurt and the penitentiary. OTHER MOTHERS NEGLECT THEIR. OFFSPRING On the other hand. there is the woman who bears children but rc- fuses to mother them. She never lets them cramp hfir stylé. OT 115B!‘ her away from another party after she leaves the maternity hvsllllP-i If she is rich. she turns her children over to nurses and EQVQTIF-fsfis m‘ comps and schools to rear. If she is pool‘. she shoves them on the street ivhere they cut their milk teeth on the hard find bitter wisdom of the gutter hem career. her lob. her comings and She L: ton busy with her clubs goings and pleasures and amusements to bother with a. bunch 0f kids. S0 thev can. WltllfVIt ever knowing sheflcts them tumble up the best. wav what it really is to have a mother. or a home. And that. so many 0i these children. whn have never known any restraint. who have never been tauoht any high ideals or had a mother's lziiidance. develop into decent mm and women proves that the days of miracles are not over. When women are so m-iich mothers that they are hardly human. l! Bernard Shaw szild in one of his clays. they are bad enousb. HWY"! knows. but when men have the father comnlex. they are worse because they nearly always make one or the other of three mistakes. Thev nre wildly indulgent and ruin their younastefs by Elvin": "Wm too much money and no responsibility. as we see exemplified in the riay luvs and uirls of rich fathers. 0r they trv to make their children rcp- llcas of themselves and follow the rezlme under which they were bro"l.iht up. and go into the kind of business or profession they lc-‘.: out for them» FATHERS FORGET CHANGES IN LIFE Thev forget that the whole world has changed hince they were boy! and that the emancipation of youth is lust as mvch a fixed fact as the Revolutionary War. and that because Father has spent his me buldiilil up a grocery trade for John to lzo into is no SW1 that John is ll"l"l°. l0 interest in snuds or thrill over sellinv. cheese and butter. h And worst of all. Father believes that. the way to ulitewt the dam‘ g ters he adores is to virtually lock them iln in a DYFOYI 091i and dept Vt them cf all the pleasures that belong to their time of life. He Won t lift a boy cross his threshold. He. won t H; them an to uivtifi-s. H“ W2" let them do any of the things that the boys and girls of their age do. lid the result is. that. if they are izood obsdien: daughters. he turns them int-s old maids and if they have any spunk. they climb out of the window an elopc with some rounder they nicked u“) at. the corner drulz store. It is pitiful to think how often parents wreck the live: cf their child); i-en and hreak their own hearts by not. their V3u3$5l5975 W moderation. treating FAlllllRY ill nbuoifl- doep-oinneliil lather dlrtl Honda that are "a light" m. ccpclingin come dun on the doublc-quicki Yet for all it: super-fut dancing, Llfebuoy lather ll amazingly gentle! Mild and good for a lovelycomplezlonl because of its special purifying ingredient, Lifebuoy the “tougheut" I vim; FROM IIMD 7P 7U! $01254‘ The sergeant after looking down the barrel of ihe rifle shouted at Dopey. "Look at this rifle " 17°P€y took a careful squint down the barrel and then exclaimed in a surprised tone. " l Got a -'ole YlBht frew it!" fltYou Suffer ilisma I-‘rolnw MFEMME WEAKNIES Which Mali» You Cnnlq. llurvouo tional monthly dil- turbnnces- B nee - take L tart at o ydio Ii. Pinkhnnfs Vegetable Compound. It hnlpa relieve monthly din not only but also tired, weak, nervous eel- ingd. This is due to its soothing eflect on one or woman's lion m- roirrlmr OIGANS. Pinkham‘: Compound is one of pou up res tunce against sue s toms. Also a fine ‘stomach tonic do in Canada. l i? l SQrV/Gei Party Games for All Are Entertaining 000D PART! GAME With Hallowten approaching and parties coming up you naturally want lo have some games on hand to entertain your guests. The heart fortune game. pictured above. makes lotl of excitement for your friends. The crowd ll on tiptoea with excitement when you stage this lame. Props and directions are simple. and are included in our boo 0t. A p127. bu to be funl it‘: aotroub at tokeepthe crowd amused-when you have a supply o! games to lult over-y tute. Our 82-pin booklet describes how to ploy mulching action games; tuclnatiag brain butler: and guan- iag lama; fortune-telling ltuntl; new versions of tho ever-popular spelling boo u well u co for like Chriltmll. come in handy doing I lot of entertaining canon and than guano will help with tiio fun and get Ivgryono acquainted sully. Bend 16c in coins for your copy of Party Games hr All Occasions to Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be euro to write plainly your name, address llld the name of booklet- /r . LlFEBUOYl -~._ PFJMwQQu>QQoeQIJTIA~Q1MW -»~.._.. .__ . 1,... ~ iwpgw- ..-.~ lt-Iflt Adtiltll If you have mixed the mm, Audrey Milligan; 3 gemm-d Laughlln. ; Grade IV —l. Helen Liiughlin; 2. Roma. Mr-‘Rlnnon. Grade III-l. Junior Colwill: 2 Thompson: s. Leighton Mil- firade 11-1. Jean Mclsaac‘ ll Helen Wclle ' firarle I _-No exams. Perfect attendance _Junior 001-‘ will. lbeiehtxwn Milligan. Helen Ywflillhlln. Harland Muligan, Glenn lWKinnon, Alice Harris. i Teacher. Vera Bennie. l lllfiEBohl A v \ "'""""" ICKS‘ -llilon lion-Tasted VAPORUI USE SCRAPS 0F WOOL TU MAKE LAPEL ORNAMENT l l 0 DESIGN NO. i208 A dashin s‘ q g Peasant dolls mmire llixltleatllhl: l}. are. rilhziii i”. °‘°°"'i°t‘.: . a instructions. m“ n‘ mm e To order pattern: Write. svnd Ibo" blcture with your lilgd and ad ith l5 ta in stamps ‘i, Needllgo k mill: Char ottetown Guardian. Desltn No. i208 uum--_.._____‘.. amps-renounce __...... Ol‘I'Y—--PRDV1NOI-—- llir- qrvutvsl mvnt m 0th hovinco Grade V —i. leila Townsend: 2.’ WIN YOUR FAMlLY'S PRAISE.’ Grad rx-if i - y Ape, fyarrh A“ l“ Lmghml- 7' dressing will add moisture and for cake and find you have add” At rifle inspection the officer C". d v interest at once. much flour and beate gagged in ffOitit of D098)’ and ask- Grgdg vlllg-llh éfggis-Laugh“ l .__-_ gradually until You have the? Tlgelxll e sergean how a man dared to 2 G _ “¢| TIIE TEACHER consistency. Never 14¢ “k. Y come on parade with his rifl i “we Mcmnm"? 3- Harliflil __-.__. i m ' u.“ such a state. e n Mlmgan. The following comes from the am to (“when the team" raa coon our nus ShOPDlIIB f th f hasn't alwavsogeenea Qfillflnkfifo? In ancient Rome it was regarded-u mans work. When q boy n, . lei?! lillliigigewosniilrziigvficrmnlplm“ The teacher is a friend m" m,‘ _ atruction in the "art" of g His heart responds m the riitn and ins. M “E devotion nf his students. j; The teacher i a citizen. y He is selected and licensed for the improvement of society. The teache is a believer. He has ehidinv faith in the im- provability of the human race. SHOULDER FLATTERY ’I'hc girls with narrow shoulders are going to find fall fashions very fletierlhv. for evervthnig is rlealan- erl to adri width and helzht to the shoulder line. Yokes are amonv the newest. f~shior~ tricks owl many are billion-trimmed to emnbnsivc their - width. other: have. pockets "lured ‘ almost on the coll-u- bone. If you can't have a new dress. arid some of these ‘Mae m vcur rid dress to maln- lt look fresh -Contr2st'n! yoke tons are eith- er dork fsbrirs on light. dresses. or light voices above a dark dress. —Outline the armhole with con- trasting fabric and extend it. beyond the ream at bottom in get the eit- fect of a lope. armhole. _BQw noekels spread very wide add height and width: or a "'w=: annlloued (m eech shcudler will do the same trick. _13n1d trlmmlpv nnniled in y-nln- effect. can he effertlvelv used for giving shoudler emphasis. Journal of the. National Fducatlon Association of the United States! The teacher is a prophet. He lays the foundation of tomor- row- The teacher is an artist. He works with the precious clay of unfolding life. Invite disgrace I Sultana beautifies My face!” ‘ 0 Avoid a dltglecolul time, In SULTANA v STOVE POLISH Lilquld or Paste IIAT ARE MDFT FUR mow Yoaxi- Hats shown hero are iagely fur and feathe . but . Needlecraft For The Home To Round Out Your Wardrobe ' NICELY GUT JUMPER Jumpers have been big favorites for seasons past, but this year they're simply tops. Everybody! wearing them, in all sorts of fab- rics, everybody's loving them. Here's one that has a nice easy swing, and one that's suited to so many of the featured fabrics - checks. plaids. stripes, in wool or waahablee, gabardlnes, rnyona. to say nothing of the smart corduroy: and velveteens. An easy style to deal ned for $090k nil-d l2 yda. M-in. fabric for the umper i 5-! yds. BO-in. fabric for louse. Pattern 1s hand-cut to United Stat-—- es Standard Measurements and 1n- cludes smart with step by step in- structiona. Bend twenty cents for pattern. Write your name address and style waiver. Be sum to state size you LY AND FEATHER imrrs on ITIQUETTI Don't lou your tem er and shout at an offender in pu lie. It makes you conspicuous and shows vory poor um. sizes. li-l’ i.“ i.‘ A? V"! ill (l II!!! AGGNI M‘ l‘ I “I m" P15; ‘ uniuinn J (ll/fill