PAGE TWO THE _ _ ARLO'I"I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN ». JANUARY 19. 1944i’ Woman's Re alm z Social and Personal r. Fashions '1 Literature, Al“ W“ u print ‘flskltl Dorothy Dix Says..- ii A lllllE for your skin ill Rowtryfioryunaailthoaoftanimlllwi-llililv JANUARY. . . sm$iii§§lliiii“°““ '“".‘I".""'......°'"" MOTHERS JEALOUS AS WIVES "..‘L°?.i.“.'.‘..'.."$l.'.".h'-.T"’ '21“ ’°' ttiifi“ Woman Born Without Green Eyes Could Get wawk'hwm “ can“, flu _ w u, m Gm, Job As A Freak In Museum i / Ella‘: fuatiiiiis uralgdrlnwml‘ an; A mchoioaist. who lniow of m. nu- ‘v 4 cWlIlIt-ira your shoulders with your Inca. Isn't it true they look years younger? on see, shoulders stay smooth. soft, eI_4rrir—ivhilc faces have pores clogged with make-up. unable to breathe for hours u! u time. And when pores can’! breuihe, skin becomes lifeless and prematurely aged. liui this needn't happen ioyourcomplcxion. Palmolive can keep your complexion young. look younger In 14 dnyll Each iinic you u-ash, with a {lice cloth massage PnlmolA-e‘: lllillEf into your skin fur-om- full minute. Then, u quick rinsc and pat dry! it's this Gil-second Palmolive Massage that-in just I4 dayb-can give your complexion the elastic sol‘: smoothness of shoulder skin. REE THAT lOVElY SCHOOLGIRI. COMPlEXiON A GREAT C0.\"a'l.\i£.\ '1‘ Africa covers an ateu oi 12.000,- 000 square miles. a 2"’ No Trouble. Saves Big Dollars. Yes ma'a.m. right ln your own kit- ahen, you can easily mix a. cough _ syrup that can be depended upon for quick results. and Rives you about 4 times as much foryour money- And - no trouble-—lt‘5 so easily prepared- You'li need c. syrup. Make it by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water afew moments. until dissolved. No cooking needed. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey. instead of sugar syrup. Now get 2% ounces of Pinex from Splendid Cough Rene}. Mixed in Your Kitchen No Cooking Bfittle. Then add your nyruP. There lions who have intcilllflit . to aak no prica are lo send them in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- hnltteo oi the War Times Prim and Trade Boa aalmcn istobeonthemarketandrat- ioncd. I have not seen nny yel- should the stores have stmk HOW? A. Canned salmon will be avail- able to the public on and MW!‘ Jan. l7. Owing to delays in shill- ments all stores may M"- hi" their supplies by that date how- ever. One meat coupon will entitle you to one quarter bound of can- ned salmon. _ Q. Would you Dlfiflfie tell me 1! fliarelggolngioboawlllil-ilfifliie 1ox§.ru1;:ta?n?‘llni;£sseonitobe e ye . All.“ There is a controlled price on nuts. The Wartime Prices and Trade Board allows a set- marklli? for the brokers. wholesalers ans‘- rentallers, based on the imported p ca. Q, 1 bought some turnips in December and ma!“ in Ja-Tnm-‘Y and me price was hlehar in Jami- ary. Is there a coilin! N199 °n t l ll uglpilhexte is a ceilinbl D1100 011 turnips. The price was 2i cents for 4 {Timllugn Duiceiiiiieruary’ Itatwg er %ts “for 4 gonads“!!! P16 price a: l. vgeta, mvares zommon igcmoneth in the winter to take care oi shrinkage and storage. a as an ~ lgglfur Braenglifiof tliie WB-ri-imfl A. Any organized women's mus is entitled to select a liaison offic- er to represent it as a member of ee tin-nip.» the Wartime Booted. Charlottetown. you have 10 ounces of really aplen- dld medicine for coughs dus to colds. It. lasts a. family a long time. and tastes fine-children love it. And does it. do the worki You'll say it's your favorite cough treat- ment. It loosens the phlegm. soothes the irritated membranes, and helps clear the air passages. Eases the soreness, and lets you rest at. night. Pine: is a special compound of prcven ingredients. in concentrated form. well known for prompt action on throat and bronchial branes. Just. try it, and if not pleased, your any drugglst. and pour it into a. l0 oz. Living €<>° The Woman's Realm Not what you get, but what you ve; Notnzvhat you say, but how you v ' 9. Giving the world the love it neoda; Living a lilo of noble deeds. Not whence you come, but whi- ther bound; Not what you have, but whither found, Strong for the Right, the Good. the True; These are the things worthwhile to you. DUSTING All) Even Dad's old worn-out shav- lng brush has a useful role to play, It can be used to dust hard-to-gei at places in ornaments or ahelf corners. The bristles of the brush are soft and make fine dustcrs. LOOKING AHEAD Lady Napier. wife of LleuL-Col. Sir Joseph Napier. ls taking al course in thn management of can- teens. She hopes to be able to organize a. system of canteens in Poland immediately that country is liberated. Lady Napier began to take an active interest in this welfare and comfort of Polish forces in 1940 and worked as the» vice-president, of Poland‘; Armed| Force Comforts Fund. - i r: __._ __.._ __ it's a MAN'S corm . . . IRIMIUI. or HEARTENING ruii-aooitc rtavoai money will be refunded. Leisure MAKES APPEAL Lady Montgomery, mother of General Montgome y. newly ap- pointed head o! British invasion forces. recently launched an ap- peal for the National War Ber- vice Fund of the Y.M.CA. at Col- craine. Northern Ireland. and told her audience that she had written "I'll to tell hlm of the great work the Y.M.O.A. was doing .... nctvltdillél) and women in Northern Ireland. "The Y.M.C.A. is doing wonders for the men and women o! the force; at homo and overseas," aha said, “and in this women's war the women are playing their part in helping the YMCA to help the fighting men." TAKE A TIP FROM BABY When scalding milk, take a tip trcrn the uirectlons for Baby's formula and stir the milk V1.1“? it is heating. I.f not stirred i. coating of milk forms on the bottom and side; o! the saucepan and this coating contain; part of the precious calcium GIVIITAII! when using soft coal in the flir- nsce. the slide damper in the fire door should always be left open. The cas "lven off bv this t of coal must be mixed with to fore placing in fireless cooker _ crocheted in t stl sh Both are fiattizing ynidasl m“ newest delight. making Put I post (l) shrinks swollen mam rapes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) relieves ‘ ' nasal con- estlon . . . and brings greater still o f t. r-Ziiow EVwT-‘lpiin “(If $53153? UA-‘IlO-IOI l-rurpo Va-tro-nol up each if . It " burn properly. when adding fresh coal. the glowing coals should be “l-"Ylleil have skilled enough tcarst float lh raked to one side and the fresh giant bfiilrliie thought that mfmeanscliefiiileiiiuiliifiurlgsiiiiiii simfi ooal added to the other side. A llarge area of glowing red coals lglié-‘vm “m! |must be left to ignite the gas from the fresh ccal. Would you deliberately throw away one potato out of every seven you buy? "Certainly not," you indlgnantly answer. Yet you ldo exactly that when you peel and minerals lie close to the skin proportion of these important food elements. dark place. EVERY BIT HELPS Whan vegetables are cooked as food value is saved. MATERIAL NECESSARY FOB. FIRELESS COOKER (l) Outside ease which may be .‘ straw or hay. wool. cotton batting. fine shavings, paper torn small and i crushed. (i) Inner container i which .should be straight-sided | fitted with a tight cover and of I ' propel- size that there ls a 3-inch I space on all sides and top and bot- tom for insulating material. (5) Cardboard Or corrugated paper edge of inner container. (6) Pll-- low to use for top insulation. (7) Tight fitting cover. i I USE OF FIRELESS COOKER The flreless cooker is admirably suited to foods that require Iona cooking in order to be made more palatable and to ba more easily digested. All foods cooked in filelesu cook- er must be heated through to cen- tre before placlnq in cooker. Meat must. be seared over high heat for at least iii minutes: vege- tables must be brou t-to buillns point and kept ther for at least 5 minutes; stewed prunes. apple- sauce. blanc . steamed pudding must. all be Pkeheated long enough to heat them through be- of i 52. i . DESIGN N0. 1252 ‘rhls version of a cap Pattern N0, 125G l for ru order pattern: Write or scnd above picture with vouy “m, and other leading brandnalarge tin of oolal-rli’ dd m, u; u, l Col ate’! gives you up to 30 on D lily will‘ name. address Snuff? Yo u....i§.§‘,.....'“ °.§.‘.’.‘..‘.’I raging, a giant tin up to 46 :01 TOOTII POWDER “d u“ “m” °l mfim‘ Char ctletown Guardian. brusbingr-for not a penny more! as ‘m - _ ‘ ¢ _ morn Name . P651811 "0- 1M “Ian! voua IIIAIII as ir cums voila ‘lllfll n- NAME- --..---_.__ I. sown wanes - ~ - - - ......E.?»bSQISL‘.-L‘.'.E%?SJ.9.E'.'JZPE.E'L.... V53?» 29‘ l “W” '““‘"" I CITY - — - PRDVINOI -- - - _- ..__-_.-~ ‘ ~-~-~--~--- — ~-—- -~-~ _ ~-._... ‘ Olfi . Province muons. and ways conclusions of when Mamie had her first beau and it dawn m“? orwggegugc interested in aliimla fleck faced bov iihgnahe was pect eve mom d matter hxciyw hOiflléiY aifim§filtfinllmv° m‘ fen his wile is Obsessed 15 ilyiliii to take hlm away word about his secretary, l velraatl l h ' --_—_—_—_-—__-_—_——-— for feiigrgfnpgéllllliflogllleéiflgégiie%u%¥lEtIlIlwbands dare not open their mouths i‘ all to him She doesn't want an 0th m m“ she wan w be amm- ONE m sgvglq we whde _ A d Y e1‘ Woman to halve anv curt. in his -—- get at ii nlieridy to? hllio can!" ‘ 1mm’ l“ h" 51”” “h” ‘h’ w‘ All stall» ii family feud that keeps them I potatoes. And because the vitamins h"'p"l"“~‘55 ‘if "l? m") 0V8? W110i" they fiirllt you mum, away an even great," filfiliifuziéféiiefathers out of their children's Ives art-i ls responsible for a lot that mo? children shall love till-m best u. 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("mm ‘that h,‘ ‘gihgigililgrrrphairc ied u; believe tint ram... 1. a theiii ti". be hilglllli? gas-me’ m is only Mother “mo only until Just tender. fuel as well “wad Hm,“ h O _ I s.‘i°i°.’li°..'”"il;.i‘.fi’.' l?"““"'°°"- "wet “We silo» of l7li‘ thtii. had p.-.. do...” ..,,,,,' v tench a child selfioontrcl m; heavy wooden box, pail (such as whiff) 211*!“ fathers wero nttemntlp-zt i=1» i. u... 1 .. l w. 1 n _ candy bucket), or a No. 1 new gal- ‘if: H0i°n'l’a*{;“i'l=ilt "o" ircrrm moths»:u,h..“...-,.1,.“‘,.,,1§':.=.,f lfnfef, ‘Lmifi vanized ash can. <2) Sheet asbes- jww‘ H rvrs can their fathers Mn chsoliitelv level-nu, PM.‘ tos. (B) Packing material such z t v sc-‘nlinz- was made a mockery? ‘ ' as sawdust. Eround cork. cxcelslor. yea,“ N0 ifiiilflvsv in mother love? for "collar" to fli; flush with top] 1. _. ONION i- CUSTARD SIIORTCAKE Saute 4 I tablespoons bacon fat iuitil ten- der and ‘fa/MACH. peason with salt and ' pper ' laid-km powder l teas ta m‘ and sauteed onions. Pour over these a 8-inch cake can cover with the ".'."“.F"°.°L_!_°_BF_P°"'¢" wlwii may be Seloiiiifle hall prove eoneliialvaly pumm- i, on, of lhai in a out of In l Fpioariiinrooril 73973:; Eli-if; §li§!ai.%§i>'§iieg§'mml"i "H! YOI IOIIYI Compared to Edie atwometrmmwaumu thalthadnoiea-loilayinit.‘ mnltflnliliunmm '°'°"'nm.: to an eminent sciamst. but I wondr: where w" W!» the bud news that h was ' m “mi. “I. 9mm _ possgssion ‘iii’ biseby and -- shouldered 11's other out o! the nursery? JEALOUSY BRINGS EEABTACHBS to see her. confine their jealousy ' 33kt" $65M“... l I _ - . V6 h h . , » aches than arlyfliiga eilge‘ 3 and hem O! course. wifely Jealousy is such a common complaint that we ex- a Winn was? or hwloalrlll-llt. m; rn n mav e. n e i; with 111:: mania. that every woman ewho sgeguhlftt from her About th - first thin anothgl- woman ‘inanflariniriiqfiwihlilithitiiiadrild slgynivelurlntg One of the reasons why there ls so little con. 15 i5 Jeiilfliliy that is at the bottoin of the ln-law trouble. over which ,. a “d” “lid "elmmls www- hns iddnapned hes- innocent. trlistlniglnllttle FAMILY CONFLICT OVER SIGN-HUSBAND d in. the daluzhter-in-law recl-nipcates these selhfillnelflg Qhuy both miserable and “trucks the I! you should tell mothers that thelriféngovgv is Wu,“ mains them delinquency. they would bltterlv new the charge 1; l 1t true. nevertheless. Many mothrrs are so m"ilODOllStlc 5A detlermliugd .av-- any himd in rearing them holdinsi up ‘Father a: a sort of rwrp whn Wm m; Yririheri pays for. iluhttimi Who cares loves them and wants A . , i . mi think ct thgnnrogheas‘ wilme jealous‘. "ma... ma." numb, n, m’ "‘i"'\""" or rllsclhilvve them, bPfYLDFr-i the‘? Edema will "Iva you QTVOYHIIA’ Ni to ivive." when a fan.” d to keep him from making Fm ‘t ~ . '9" ""1 k1 "Wm mot-hers who nnula din evtra ma“... n. phfll-ymn (u. h...“ Pam... A. mo," M", __ h d f _ m. own eyvgn mgev g1 iv-Qken. ..- -...".'»'1¢:' ‘“'T.‘”"".".'“"‘ "illum- wwr. o: ' " " ‘ "‘ "T "‘ Pmllcs the" b“ "Mten into. Guess main, iviis-tnr. MAGIC'S CARAMEI. CURLS 2 cups sifted fl 1 ‘A tsivn. unit m" '53,, mm. gifillzz-lllszatllll E::P.':'.:l"l "i" ulna. Magic auxin‘; Powder ' ' M and nuts. Roll as laces. Stand on end inwal bfnliziflgl°ll°lm° "w 075° .) about so minutes. for e ilv roll. Cut in l-lnch - sed rnuflln pans. MADE INGANADA i cup mlllkiliakevai: L... ..;;.+..;.. {fr 20 to 25 llélflilEBS. To serve cut squares an pass r _ m k, broiled steainmrséylst . fried meat cakes or nny meat that .”.‘fi’ii"a.l.“.§.°.2.l§é’.1’.‘ “m” " ‘°‘°" Quci-zlv-‘oaanaoa (Usinl lied Cabbage) Shred red b iln pomiblc with cavebriuvae shear-p ekynii: Y 0 medium lanic unions in Cover with cold water and. quick- viu rm it.‘ ltl tr YO 8V0? 6B.- brina to boilins point and boll Drain. Add 2 w“ cups flour, 4 tablespoons ll salt. 2 99M» in h! INC. SPECIAL DRY-SKIN MGDRE s. Mtusoo m Charlottetown. P.E.i. 1.8. -" "That's likely enough All the same I don't cilite sec what the idea is." “They're having another look for the will wr for the old man's treasure." Derek shook ill; head. “As I've said before they had plenty of time to search before I came to Coraton. I don't believe in that will. Peter, If there ever was One my great~uncla destroyed lt." ‘ hope he old." gnimed Peter. "Gosh, but I'm thirsty’ Is there any beer in the house?" "Cider In plenty, and that's bet- ter for you.‘ Derek told hlm as he opened tho door of the house.‘ A lamp was burning in the sitting rocrn and a tray was 11m. out with sandwiches. glasses, and a lug of "That woman knows her ob." Peter remarked as he filled th li"'i.°.‘.;.;£.?'“'.“i‘.£ %‘“'.'§..'°".‘.‘.-Z i . ii ‘Si! half-pint o! hctne-tmlde and ‘helped himself to a sandwich. He glanced at the clock. "Nearly two. Time we went. to bed. Derek“. “Just a mlnulr old man. I'd like to have a lock ui. that money-box." A true slimming, stcryi And a really happy ending. loo, wnen a stout woman diets the calory way B, .. ... d . . w mata- . S town cab e a little. Serve while still a tie crisp. W!!!’ NM 0!! W001!!! I’ _MEN HAVE BAD BREATH TOO! of all adults have bad bnoilii Ploy solo-lilo OOLOITE‘! TOOTII POW TIP ‘IO lflOIl Col ata’a Tooth the quickest, ', stops ml ind breath. etoolgm‘: today. lure-aooni Our -pa|e boohiel wewly enlarged calory chart. Aim foo ’ 1,200 a day. the not only loses-u much aa M pounds in ii months - but feels younger. And the lovely part la that while reducing you eat as much as everl The trick is to have a caiory chart and never be fooled by hariniaaa- lookinl foods-like prunes. Jun think: 200 calories in foul little prunes. a whole sixth of your LIOO-ealorlea-a-da, reducing allow. ance. And after a lunch of corn chowder (800 a cup), creamed chip~ ped beef on tcaat (400) and iemol meringue pla (800), you'd have ti quit eating for It hoiini Iut what delicious foods yol CAN have! A normal-riled lunch of chicken soup (100 a c ). stuns nushroonia on tout (‘l0 , and 96~ 1:; of lemon jelly (l 0) haa only . caloric. new fig- zivea 42 laaiy low-calory menus, a ~l_ls how to ruin. Send lilo in coins for your y of The New WvTbAYo Figure to Ohm-l tatown Guardian Heme Service Address. Be sun to ‘ Ciloaiitl Over Coraton heart attractive frock will morale high on the Home mm. ii ardcon- gltyarda eludes complete sewing number plainly. Be sure to state also you wish . Address, Charlottetown Guar an. You Lou Two Poliida a Weak cm, place?" l "I'm inclined to think it great-Uncle Nicholas Wait! ii a slip of paper." The aper was a half that oldinsh oned shiny notep L Derek unfolded it carefully, on lnsflifignaiakn-Lwoig/“gi ‘h: pocket g... 3.5%,, “hm, .1; L ,, ,- e w ow w era w i " Flmnyfltilins. i0 find in that M‘ pldkllnlne‘, he said. ‘bill; l! you're Peter nodded. “Poor old devil," oo'ng or treasure ‘Im afraid said. "He came to be sorry yvlill b8 diillrbclnted. Derek took umve the boy away and started up a table-knife an.) poked it save for hlm." ihfmiflh fills slfli- "That's just about tut rise oi it.‘ ‘rherea something. inside. Peter. Derek ggfggd, qt. h9g1“ u; m, “"1935 "like will?!" , the old man was chore Iliiil Paper. repeated Peter. ‘Inisht against than einrll . lie in be B IEiiBY-misflt even be 'l‘reas- have been under t e thumb ury notes. Creek it. open Derek. the Iilgrrellg," 3e hunter? u, That‘ the J51" Wily notes lyin! on the table. “lid 13ml‘ Wok i! lwrws to the flre- me count them, Peter" all? and rnvvgd it sharply on Most of the ilotes were for ii pl BRIDGES __.__.__.-\_n._ .__ hearth-nor. mt broke in pounds hut there were five i 51%;‘ guessed “gm Pew" s“ ten. and the iof-al worked out news. as m. nlnelfim m; cont‘ ‘wfieillinlilliiaciintiiigaiilmniiyulill tents of the box and carried them two equal pllfir; and puahed o back to the table. libr once Peter across to Peter. was speechless. He could only stare "Your share. old man." he sti at. a quantity o! “anknotes each pole;- gflffgnodr‘ " -- flgded separately‘ mil apparently gOihlflfl doirigfllhf: staldnfcw sound a 0 l cmew a; " e money wag c o grumpled and stained with mildew. junior and you are his heir. Derek was ezlunlly stailled. but if 1t; was mine I'd lilo ll fori presently he picked one up and farm." He stopped and gave carefully smoothed it! t short. iaulzh._"ril ta_ke_ s. fiver- u . >-_ l -*_?_f=f—_i--_i__ __-___ __ m ‘inlfiliidly Md m” (Continued on can I. col i) Needlecraft For The Home GAY IIOUSIDRIIS With its alimly fitted and inmost. n the u‘ this keep you‘ No slu 96 realities 37b ting for collar, ind Send 20c for pattern. which ln- Buido. Print Pattern De artment the NIIIIO Street Address flab/es love it: yde/icious flavor... minim. m. iIWdlIIi uiay Canal. 0M“ balanced muriihiiiani, pitta I Vitamins u; ll llilmnls. for randy otwiil "i" 5°" M voiopmoni. At groan. 5W5 "9"" 5”" loady-to-Sorva aaav ctiirai contains a vitamin - s ulitllAii