__-i_'rrs CHARLOTTETOWN cvsanrml w” FEBRUARY 15-1943, I and Personal 1 Fashions I Literature m '1. Socia ‘Dorothy Oix Says- l - l ' SAVOUIIY VIGITABLI HI - nude puny uuam mw l-a wills’- ue p-dvlj 110m‘, 4 till- snglflllllllyllil Whirl-NW» ‘ ' water), 3 BTW"!- ‘l Pl-Tlllwl. 1'- Jud“ INIIDAD, 1-‘4 lilllh 6004380, - iflfiwulll sized onion. MBMOO; on... sewage, dice other vegetables. re. in pan, cover with water, son . up. dripping, or lard, simmer i» will‘. iww and l c119 meat stock ~- z uxo euoel or BOVIlI and l tum.- aour muted first in little WllBr. cook again 15 minutes slowly. Grease OBS-Below, 00ml‘ Dill-Wm Wlill Britten, raw potatoes or oken will ac, put vegetame stew over this and cover Wiufl suct crust. Bake m hot oven 2s minutes. » SCOTCH SOUP l cup roiled oats i2 Cum Win81‘ s potatoes, cut in_pieces z onions, sliced thin l wisp sugar I tblsps. salt i l-s cups tomatoes 2 toisps rat l wisp, iiour i. g. pepper rut in soup pot rolled oats, wat- er, potatoes, onions and seasoning, cook slowly for 1 hour. Melt fat, to it d flour and stir slowly into soup. cook flour and stir slowly into soup. amen add ;-cnatoes and sugar, l0 to ___1.3__BP£!19B§- _ . ear. but he goes into a fury if 1 even suggest it. Don't ou think unfair? . A HUSBAND IHOULD ACCEPT WIFIII RELATIVES ANswm-r certainly do. husband does, and you certainl Join tlie i _ Infill T0 Billlll _ Buy im aims shun iii‘ iiilli eliocsirs BOYS’ STEADY COMPANY RACKET BEST IGNORED BY WISE GIRLS Showering Affection On Wife And Children Thoughtlcss Of Man When Visiting Mother 5,41; M155 DIX-We are three is of l6. We would like you to tell something about going steady will: boys. We don't Wlllt to K669 ,‘ company with Just one boy because we think we an too Y , to tie our- selves down that way, but how can we tell a boy that we don want m g0 , with him steadyoso that he won't oflended i When the ys say that they out spend their mone on taking e. gm out who won't go steady with them. what can we do, o . of course, we want dates? When a girl of 18 has been writing letters to a boy of 30 for three months. and she doesn't get an answer to the last one she wrote him‘ although-he has waned a whglfot-lliglftllelialzrmtzhogllgimout what is - ' ' wronB. or lust forget him, as she has only seen him once? THREE GIRLS. THREE WISE GIRLS ANSWER-You are wise little girls to refuse to let the boys bluff you into . falling for their "keeping company '| racket. At your age you d0n’t want to be tied down to any one boy. You want to be free to 100k them all over and see which one you like best and and “m” wnlmm‘ ‘once and the donor flanked. At a There are many reasons why girls f‘ Over" all t-hl Presents m elven Iséiggiglgesttfiexrlgclftafsgf) tlfilifarrrrriznnsneéngilrill- ‘a an stated time instead of one at because ii she lets one boy monopolize a- mt e twice a - this is ob‘; gir" or §Peteu _ cuts her on‘ from at-l other boys almost as much as if she were married. On clo r acquaintance she ma may not like his m hun dull company. swapping him oii for s Pete gets tired of her, she is left without a sin {to get back into circulation. , , _H6llC9, she l5 smart if she asserts her independence and keeps going. l So JUST. tell the boys that you are looking about a bit and that you have no ldiil of keeping steady company with any lad until you are engaged to h‘ Perhaps the boy may resent it at first, but he will see your int and k tho more of you because you hold yourself high. instead c cheap. whenever a boy fails to answer your letters, let that end the corres- pondence. Don't ask him why he hasn't written w you. Just know that he has taken that way of dl‘ ping you. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-My mother has reared seven children and nobody could have been a better mother than she has been to us. but when my brothers come to see her instead of making mother feel that she ls the o ject of their attention and showing her how much they love and appreciate her, they spend their time petting and kissing their own wives and children. This turns me up, I think husbands should be kind and loving to their wives, but when they are spending only a few hours with their mother they might devote the time to her. Both of my brothers give their wives expensive Christmas gifts of clothes or furniture or Jewelry, but they never send mother e. present that costs more than a dollar or two. I know she is deeply hurt by their actions, as she is alone most of the time, but she never makes any com- plaiiit. Why haven't men more sense and more taste? MR8. X. Y. GOOD MAN MUST CONSIDER MOTHER, TOO odness knows. I don't. I have seen many men prac- l Best Yeosi-ihe chosen fovoriie wiih commercial and home bakers alike-now comes in c NEW while dress io seal in its exiro sirengih and keep iis freshness ui the peck of efficiency. This means quicker baking time-will: ligliier, whiter, and / better-textured bread and buns for you. Insist now more than ever on BEST YEAST. Born and bred in ihe Mcriiimes, it's Canada's beg! for baking-and besi for eating, iool . e/iyrbsi‘ i t}? asysatafi aepoiie/rl/ RIBBO COFFEE 2.5141 0117i’: ' Bl ALBA? Cligllfill y y HINTS on minus-rue - -~ IIITISI GUIJIIII PIHEIIALTI. . At a birthday party. when gifts are given, they are usually opened at \ . \ ~~. \ \-~» i, l“ m Only I You Ban lie mum so euggoiiil-y ma?!‘ g1 meets ti}; m1 m e - crease “Gus AT HOME caper on left and right where m, tacks go ih. The light is atrium softly through the paper. and the effect is that of expensive shield; _._.____ HINTS ON ETIQUETTI A few good paiolr games will make for a gracious. merry eveninz when young people -or older ones-drop in on us in flhese days of home sh. tertaininl. Ask Your Doctor 4. the question arises, "What milk for baby's bottle," u! your doctor about these Irradiated Carnation Milk facts: aslly digested; sterilised for You make the home lust as mlwh ll Y0"! _ y have lust as much right to have your family in it as he has to have his. Most husbands recognize this. and there are few 0f them who are mean and tyrannical enough to deny their of having their people visit them occas anally. , it is the wives who take this monogolistic attitude m m an ‘who feel $38.31 tifiey mile d: right u; ialve thglr p e gues room an e en per ua y uh ei- oo while they shut their doors in the faces of their hils iids’ fsmflies and s 1 have known many husbands who did not dare to invite their own rngtheirs éohtheir houses. an: yzho wculdhholtirhavelgreiakmed ciinbringi?! all o r ometodihn u ou te tw av ownowo gidmrgt ehlave even the cgdk’: pilivileilg‘: of entlrtainlng he: family in the en Living 6d Leisure The Woman's Realm _ A CHILD'S GRACE m WAR-TIME back lll.-\ summer. Now one sees l) l) pun“ t8 l l Befr Isit and reakmy read wanuw coa siidgesapess- _ I hgld my hands and pray ant prihg on discovsr- 555W» an?‘ d" "l" "hun" Yo“ For all the ships, the laden ships ise of s m fizgitgltelm. fie fi-prllilit dressd needs it; easy to mix in formulas; c; Death hunts for n ht and day: e mm 8’. 0B8 80918 Ell Bll- ' ' u“. "mmhjn " ‘mmin yo: a1. their brave and watchful men “manna for e n D‘ ei-s now add lace or self niches. In peril on the sea- There is scmenhing frivolous about Carnation isfinqwholc, oowfnilkwith pan ANSWER-EGO eat, with himtbleness and these and unless fashion pull; a of ‘h, WW1“: 3mm“; 1;]; dogging, ticaliy ignore their mothers while they lavished all sorts of endearments ahks, fast one on us there ll 801118 0 be “d {moat ma] f5, “n.1,. f“ mo], and caresses on their wives in their motkherslpresence; and 151813’: wig; What they huge ilzlioggt w ‘iineilld a good deal of frivolity this spring. hind for drmkh‘ wt," ‘o: n“ book we“ dered at their stupidity in not realizing ow tmust ur eve e e -c. . e an e. , cwmmipibfucumducuunlu¢rumta “m” homterirw have 1h" is Ontsh sikrlorireldhrorxiliw completely "m? other monk ramuTsT-‘Fit L ’ ' ‘é WOIIllm BS B. en 8i.‘ p808 f1 6 I ' IKRID/ITED Ca rnaiion Milk his A good mother does not want her son to love her better than ‘he does 30MB 35555153535 ks CANADIAN wnooucr -}9vm due/truths} wife, because she knows that his happiness depends upon his devotion ._._i NEW YORK-Girls want to look to the woman he married, but always a mother élilfis {to tgglgrlfiatiite gag 8T1 Ell-l‘ 0 . m m] h [h rv near and dear and important to him. gmpggcfflfmf, away s; ‘fimffi; to make sacrifices toward this end For The Home FOB SHEER CHARM Make This Lovely Frock If you have unattractive wall- bracket light fixtures that you would like to hide from view witiiout lng to the curving either white or cream-colored drawing aper a- cross the lights, attaching t e paper to the al with thumbtacks to match. make the paper fit Judge; ~Do you wish to marry again ii you receive a divorce. Lisa: "Ah should say not. Ah wants to be withdrawn from c:r- Quesiioiis and Answer; a. cmatiom" iCv-lllvl Will ililllvier in The G the a regular feature Price Indian each day. The I have Till LIMIT "Dore Teacher." wrote s mother to the schoolmaam. "you keep telling my boy to brethe with his diafrani. Maybe rich children can afford die-trams, but how about when their father only makes $1.50 a day, and has got five dilldren to keep? First it's one thing, then it's another, and now lit’; gklaframs. That's the worst yet.” The visiting minister, after a very cold, drive, arrived a few minutes before Evensong at an out-of-the way church to find a steaming-hot whisky teddy thoughtfully left for ham in the Vestry. Without touch- ing it, however. he proceeded to robe himself, and called for the verger. "My friend," he said, beaming at his would-be benefactor, "I ap- preciate your kindness and thought- fulnee; in providing for me a. hot drinkfliatwoulda artobel. —ar-a stimulant. But must grate- fully decline for three: reasons. In the first place I am s. lifelong tee- kltfllfl’; secondly, I em making tem- perance the subject of my sermon this evening. and thirdly, I've had one already." piece goods departments, since its adaptability appeals to the woman her own clot/hes and in planning a wald- h ‘ bylthe are inie ligent questi n to - {To control are iuvloie: om n wrlfin i th W ' _ vsld Advise; sought“ ‘Liana: j "lune Prim iuid- Trade Board, Ulllllncll Building, Clurlofleiovm, Q Cuii one member of c. house. 0.1.. take all the family's books W11. or must everyone go himself? A. One member of the family may oirziri the books for all the other; at the same address, provided each holder of a ration book has filled r USO!‘ her own postcard- at the ie book. Naturally, par- eits or guardians may perform em; lllty for ehtldrcri toe young to wriie. Q When can II flue-t ling l; new books? A. Itllllth 5. l9”. W IHEDIZ, RUFFLED ‘ SHIRT. OIHI KIN!‘ NEW YORK- derl wlu . jail-it- O QVVICQ Crude Errors at Table May Alienate Friends l and it is turning the knife in the wound when he ignores her and parades his ‘igfifiibi’;liiehilie§1§5hgeh§°ti§i§"sre not intentionally unkind. They 4W“ the ‘sacrifice o‘ making "he" Just don't think. But that ls no excuse. They should think- That ls what they have a mind for. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I am married to a fine man in cvefythill! but this: He has laid down the law to me that I cannot invite any of my relatives to my home. I would be so happy if I could ask them once or ______ _ The sheer ruffled shirt worn with a crepe skirt, nur- row and slashed is one of the newer fasl n5 [avorefl- for semi-formal cw: The practical Gibson Girl ermibiiintion of blouse arid skirt shown for daytime and evening wetr has been taken note or by "bl own clothes. Experts seem to think that home sewing is going w be ih- dulged iii -if one can put it that way. Consequently the fabric rec- tions nf‘our great stores are all popped up and displaying tempting yard goods. It may not ‘be easy to ag or identify these fabrics, but does that matter? Among the prints displayed are distinctive florais. sweet ea and tiger lilies being along newer motifs. GOOD COFFEE GOES FURTHER .____._ Good in the last drop! That is literally what we expect nowadays from our coffee aud there are ways to achieve this. If your coffee comes e y c n, z e5 I tom's. glsse 3 air-tight lid and store in your re- frigerator. let it stand upside down so that the rlcln aroma will not find its way out h the cracks noi- escape as felt when the jar is turned right side up and opened. coffee grain; that have retained full flavour make more coffee. Be sure your coffee-bu er of whatever type — ‘drip, pemol r or old-fash- ioher coffee pot-is kept, odourless- lyfleandtw wfidsllrilingmwim hlolt; d” su s,s.n sea g oroug r each using. Never allow grounds to Wm‘ u h ‘l l“ ‘l “an stand in your coffee maker for any This vouns man certainly feel: length of time as this dcadens the at home! Pushing his plate away. rich, full fLavour of freshly-made saying "No more. I'm thruulh!" In coffee. , the» ' ‘Hmennered social world of n ——— ' his hostess he IS_ through. YIIITE APPE-gtllgxl!‘ l w _ And so unnecessarily, for it isn't herd to learn the rules of table eil- NEW ‘(GRIT-f one be!!!“ w queite. When you finish eating. you prints. with a;l its c atlerri is so may to follow that t preach no problems even for a beginner. Style No. 864i is designed for sizes l0. i2, 14, id 1| and 20. Size l8 re- qllllffl! only 2 7-8 yards 39-inch fab- r c. Benn twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style nuinberube suie to state size you w Style No . 854i \ \ akin the old familiar ‘a 48 ounce PACKAGE "kin the NEW GIANT 80 ounce ECONOMY PACKAGE rouaitllimsroun HERE'S an interesting choice for every user of Robin Hood Oats. You Tcan get them in the familiar 48-ouncc package, or you can buy the Name atmi add};- Giilfll, new Economy Package, which contains a full 80 ounces of the some high quality Oats, and has a handy built-in pouring spout on the top. No matter which package you buy, you et the same, delicious Robin Hood Cats with the distinctive, pan-dried avour that everybody likes. For all Robin Hood Oats are made from best-turkey, ash-ripened oau from Canada's prairies! These fine western oats ave a delightful ‘flavour that is heightened, and a toasty richness added by Robin Hoods own pan-drying process. Robin Hood Oats are a rich source of food one: essential minerals, digestible procaine and n: least 72 of Vitamin B-i per ounce! join the thousands of baggy Robin Hood breakfasters who 0010f the delicious goodness of Robin ood Oats every morning. Ask your grocer for them in the familiar 48 ounce package or the new, Giant Economy Package next time you're shopping. sud they contain tea-national Units sea about town more than a flash of white at neckline and elbow; white and black forges ah and now med sheer: that have ca fan solids as weil as cheers, but the black dress, beaded or embroidered or appliqued in white, is right out in front also. MILK DIIT ISIINTIAI: Milk i; a rich hflflflllgflm and a good source of ince in is our chief source of wlcium, the following con- sumption is . - Hop- birth to end or 0 months I 1-2 pints da omendofdmon ' toendof d“. end at redi- to end d 10th year, 1 1-4 ainu dolly. 0 , - ‘I I f 18th m‘ ‘ltllgthlilurd tiiy m‘ Adultsnslaroept as ngted below), 1-2 r t women,‘ l. I-l pink daily. Nursing mothers, l i-l pints daily. I'll-ST PRINT LIITI WOMAN'S IOIALI NEW YURI-fliers’! lilneth about that first print dress the puts new hlrt and hope Info ‘s womm It hasnatlée. tools ‘at about e one a c er- per 2.2"" mall's? "'- n over ea I KO fll QC i IQ ead seriously rivals the black llce trim- __._._ source o! calcium. ' just let your plate stay where it is until ilie maid or hostess removes it. When offered more than you want, ny "No, thunk you." iii-ii City Provide; But knowing a rule here and ere isn't enough. You may not be a ‘water-gurgler," whole glassful at once-end a nici- impression is ruined. Even your hesitation is noticed when you aren't sure what to do. Should you butter your bread all at once? A hot biscuit. roll or muf- fin may be so buiiered, but you break and butter a slice of bread as you eat it. Never bits into s whole lliée. rirp bacon may be puzzling, too. ' lingers or fork’! And celery-do you put he salt for it on the table- allz-sg or on your bread and, butter llmbarrusing not to know. on e dinner party or a date! Oui- 82- psge booklet tells what's correct for dinners, has, buffet parties, restaur- mh, clubs. How and when to use I silver, , Bend ilk: in coin for your copy of Good Table Manners in me Char- lottetown Guardian Home Service“ Address. Be lure to write plainly your name. address and" the name of booklet. i u. Name I!!!“ Addlill .._________._. LISTEN T0 ME ABOUT YOUR l‘|M|’llSty\ '/ (All llllllillll) i}. n'f waste time wondering what todo. Use - . cure Olm- éllyriiuszillrlhesds and rlllcmhel ' fiit-‘EK a so‘? fiat diukulllduw3ile°d 'l'I SOADANOO /// l?‘- \ 5.. ‘INTMINT 4'.‘ 0 'c oA a leads i0 dad/fly