Woman's Re alm A ‘Dorothy Soy: SWEET ANGEL BEFORE MARRIAGE 'MAY BECOME OTHERWISE AFTER ‘Wetlloek Frequently Develops Insoluble Mysteries For Both Men And Women '1‘he other day a letter came to this column from fl man who snlcl m he tlitiiigiit lie‘ u- . 'l"l'\'lllg an angel. but found he had married a - " . . loi" four years," he wrote, "seeing her almost . . .ill(l ll(.‘\'l‘l‘ once did she display any evidence xiii. On the contrary. she wiis gentle and mild i \.ll1. but llS 50011 us we were married she cast aside .illt iumletl herself as a Virago. fifteen years now and I have stood her for the .~ u i; made my life a hell on earth with her '""'"""* temper. she goes into rages on the sli-ilnesi provocation. or on no provo- c.i:.cii whatever, that terrorize the whole family. Her taoe turns into ihu: of a fury, she shrleks imbrecatioiis iigainst usall, calls us vile names, .lll(i says things she denies saying when he calms down. "Wt: hJll‘ h‘ r-n !lll\!‘l“.i'(l ‘ ll ' i. i 1. “Now l am a man of at least ordin- lll'\' iiiitilligeiice and perceptions. I wasn't so biSUlU-ld with love as to have taken entire leave of my sense. and what f have wondered about all these years is how my wife could have coii- ceuletl her real nature from me during nil the time of courtship. Also, 1 htivg wondered _ius_t how much a mun and woman caniind out about each other before marriage that will indicate the king of husband and wife they will ma e." MARRIAGE MAY I CLUDE INSOLUBLE MYS RIES p ' _ This is one of the insoluble mysteries .. lllc "letllKSL sailiible on earth, and that causes v ; list us good luck to marry a handsome 1- You l _ V) rkas 1t is somebody you have known iill "P; ll“ INK’ 8d out with fasting andprayer. For, fi-e ‘U ‘All 1M1 Amway what you are getting until after 'li6 some-external characteristics that stick put like iiut be hiutleu b which a man and woman, whp are M‘ “was. can lll s; if the candidate for their hearts likely to give sat faction a; a life companion. B)’ “er; 8011p Eflrglers: if the girl was bossy and always l ‘lid go and what they should do; if the man had a ¥iii llnlhs o or instance, if d '7 _ , _D’!¢r-@ib0ul<: if the conversation languished when the re I‘ ‘U w .\ii, it _Ell,il€l" one was a Mama's pet; how_many visiting “ ~* = “t” ""9 lud- Wlmlllel" they argued about, everything or not. Every courtship is lined with these STOP, LOOK and LISTEN signs which Lire so plentiful they cannot be hidden and are. in reality, warn. ' “T55 W ‘M011? m? a-lflf- B61198. the coullle who ignore them and go on Jami ll“.'il‘l')', do lt at their own yisig t tltvr! are many things, deep, hidden things, in the inner natures mi ivoiiicn that iniike thein desirable or undesirable as mates M1 .1 are Lmoct-sible for the’ party of the other part to find out before mar- l‘ how cautious thev are‘. no matter how carefully they try _ze the one ivith whom they are thinking of spending the 1r llvel. And this is not because either the man or the * :i'v to deceive the other. or to put, on any sort of an . em are so inept at disguise they couldrft fool a baby. Be- , they think they are just about perfect as they are. lCoiiiinued on page 3, Col l) THE 1S0 Will-in her b11811- 11111 of lifl. with- out any control But the sweet one of gracefulneal, rung from her soul; And where it most sparkled, no glance could discover In lips, cheek, or eyes, for it bright- ened all over- Llke any fair lake that the breeze was upon, When it breaks into dimples laughs in the sun. and —Moore. Don't have geranlums in large pots. Their mots are very fibrous and those fibers spread over a large area if alowed to, with the result that there are few blossoms or none zit a1.‘ Colored glass beads’ mixe¢~ in with the pebbles in which bulbs are planted, add much to the attractive- ness of the bulb bowl GROUPED FOR EASE Kitchen equipment should be grouped together in such a way that its use will not cause extra body ‘movement l . A nice compromise between plain and printed fabrics is to be found in the plain fabric used with ap- pliques pf print. Thus a black chif- and flower print appliqued through the shlrred up bodice and in ciust- ers in the skirt. HEIGHT COUNTS Work tables and chairs should be the correct height for working. Don't open cnns or chop ice in the sink, or you will damage the enamel. And lf vou leave coffee grounds or tea leaves in the sink for any length of time. they will make stains that will be hard to remove DRY ICE TRAYS Dry the outside of ice travs after filling with water and before put- ting oack in the refrigerator. Tliey will not stick the next time they are taken out SAVING IN COFFEE If ou make your coffee in it neroo ator, pour off any coffee left fro flhe meal and keep it in a Jar until the next meal. Then use half vour usual amount of fresh coffee grounds to the amount of water and pour in the saved coffee ‘lllifl l AGREE I YOU NIID A L MILD SOAP FOR A LOVELY COMPLEXION. AND Iadin out undwuhel lt away! LIFEBUOY l! MILDER/ f hflic l: unnllngly gundel Jnndul younpbuul uompldoul Io: Gut “futory rlmp on tho "toughest! dlrtl Haida that are ' u light” fi-om tmbedded groan. flee grime, come clean on the double-quick Really clean, too. because Lifebuoy lather actually gets inging Yo! Oct all h: wiper-fast deanfig, Llfebuoy Safe lid lure for Mild and , better looking blade-free horn look"—you need Lifebuoy’: gentle, goodforu doop-ohnndnj lather! And remember, beuuae of in special nope “R0.” purifying inpatient. Lifcbuoy hnouijfiiiiiriro tot- vv an, emu: - earn uj zur m" fon dinner dress has a yellow vine " Living t? Leisure The Woman's Realm with. the fresh. water. ft loom: to come out beoutifully and you have used just half the coffee u you would have had you made it en- tirely fresh. PAINT GARBAGE CANS With the help of paint, your garbage can will outlast Hitler. First. wash it well with hot water and a good deocorlzing heath soap, and let the can dry thoroughly in the open air. Then make use of your small amounts of paint in odd cans and apply both inside_ and out. Y u might put an extra "oat on the outside of the top and bot- tom. If you keep your garbage can on a wooden platform, it is i888 likely to rust or corrode the bot- tom LONG DINNER DRESS STAGES COMEBACK NEV‘ YORK-It is interesting to see how the long dress has staged a comeback in New York where the furor for short dresses was high a. yenr ago The dinner Cress with long skirt and long sleeves has an advantage or ivzirmth and look of dressing for the occasion which now is in favor. How long it will remain is to be seen. The young love the swish of a ‘ong '"t and the older group feel a home in a lone skirt. Both age groups also like the warmth. of long skirts. Moreover the slack devotee. and there are thousands of them, are warm and cozy in long skirts. whereas they nearly freeae (so they say) if they step out on the street in a short dinner dress. As both 5Cl100lS of thought have enthusiastic adherents you may take vour choice in the matter at this date when there are no re- strlctions on making dinner dres- es PLANTING FOR BIRDS Have you ever thought when planting shrubs or flowers around the farm of including one or two wlfch will later serve to feed "he birds‘? The snail cherries like choke cherry and pin-cherry will be love- ly when bhey blossom in the spring and their load of fruit will keep birds like robins. cedar wax-wing. orioles. catblrds and so forth. well supplied. The little Russian crab- nbolo. wolf wilow. wild rose bushes. Virginia creeper and bush honey- stickle. all add beauty to the farm home and attract these busy friends of curs seieianms vvith |_| The seeds of hollyhocks and sun llllllll lllllll” l. t/ ~ (B1_A_§_IiUI"l‘E'I‘9WN__W_G_I.IAR_DlAN Relieved Fast This Easyvlay! Put u few dare of Vick: Vu-tro-noi upeochnoa endyulitgotowork he“ W —-—-§ VI"IQ'IQI| flowers will bring the dainty yellow and black goldfinches to your gar- den and dowtless you will think of many other plants the birds like. Red and orange blossoms will at- tract that gay llttle elf. the ruby throated hummingbird. He will come often to help himself to the sweet nectar, well rewarding you foi- your thoughtfulness. Shrubs serve another purpose too, in helping the . Evergreen trees not only pi. 1- them with food, but afford sh tcr as well. This the Siberian pea tree, the‘ caragana, does also for its dense foliage makes a thicket thorugh. which (PlS {incl it difficult to pene-l irate. When. during the deepest win- ter. your garden is visited by a] troop of the lovely Bohenmian wax- wings; or a flock of evening gros- beaks settle down to feed on your mountain ash or honeysuckle ber- ries you will agree that these trees are a year-round beauty spot on the farm NEW MARRIAGE ACT FREINEIRICTON. Feb. 10 —(CP) t — A new marriage set passed at the last session of the New Bruns- wick Legislature has been pro- claimed effective April l. Under the act, both applicants: for marriage licence must be ques- ‘ tioned by the issuer separately and under oath. and no licence may be fssued until five days after the[ date of application. COSTLY FRIENDSHIP "I hear your frlen’ Tamsonis mar- ried again." "Aye. so he is. He‘: been a dear; frien‘ tae me. He's cost me three weddin' presents and two wreaths." SAFETY FIRST Kind Gentleman (to little boy eating an applel -l.ook out for the worms, sonny. Little Boy —When I eat an apple,‘ the worms have to look out for FEBUOY! themselves. ~ Q Health wurnlngl Dirty; grimy hands can upreud and carry germul And germ: can labotage health! Why take thin rink when it‘: no only to be lafel Lifebuoy‘: deep-cleansing lather lotu- ully wubenwuygerrn- laden grime and dirt. Denver hand! - healthful!) clean! Safe- guard: your uu: cial and Personal / Fas CRANBERRY APPLISAUOI Applesauce ll a thing tint can be made in only ways-the apple sections kept unbroken u possible, the sauce that is chunky and thel one that is sieved being leaders. l This morning's sauce is one my Homecrafters love to muke because it is so pretty, and it has an extra. tauta lzing dellcfousnesa. added by the cranberries. From every stand- point the combination of apple and cranberry is good. so do try it. I 2 1-2 cups 41-2 pound) raw cran- : errles 4 cubs sliced apples 1-3 cup water l-2 Cllp corn syrup 1-3 cup granulated sugar l-2 teaspoon salt Fed drops lemon extract (option-i Wash and look over the omn- and measure 4 cupfuls. Combine the cranberries, apples and water; cook, covered, until a.p- ples are tender and all the cran- berry sklns have burst (about 2o minutes). Press mixture through a. sieve. Add the remaining and combine well. If adding Temon extract, add just enough to give a trace of lemon fiavor, or if desired, ‘ use fresh lemon juice. Chill. Serve six. HONEY PBUNI NUT BREAD Three-quarter cup honey. 2 table- spoons butter. 1 e88. 2-3 cup dried prunes, cut fine. 2-3 cup peanuts. broken, l 1-2 cups flour. 1-4 tea- spoon salt. 1-8 teaspoon soda, 1 tea- srl~on baking powder, l-i cup sour m lk. Cream honey and butter well. Add beaten egg. Add dried prunes and peanuts. Sift dry ingredients to-, gethcr and add, alternating with sour milk. Pour into greased loaf and yet the lines are simple enough to wear with sweaters. Make it in iany fabric of your choice. from tweed sizes 24-in, 26-ln.. Z8 in., Bil-in. and berries: “are apples‘ the“ an“ them liaise sizes requires 1 yard 54-inch fabric Style No 3582 ingredients 01w hions f! Literature Needlecraft For The‘ Home IAIIIO CONSERVATION lKlI/l‘ You Make It hum n More Yml of Fubrlo If you need an extra separate skirt to wear with your blouses and Jackets. here's your chance to save your pocketbook and save precious wool as well. For. you need only one vard of 54-inch fabric to make this good-looking skirt. It's an ex- cellent cut —not too sporty to wear with your pretties (and frilly biom- es are in high favor for spring) to thin wool and rayon mixtures. or any heavy crepe. Style N0 3582 ls designed for n. waist measure. Any one of Street Address llovv to relieve IMIIITIILY pun and bake in 325 decrees oven for about one hour. BANGOR PUDDING One and one-fourth cups cracker orumbs. 7-8 cup 120111118 WW1‘. 1-3 cup molasses, 2 cups milk. I Niall eggs, slightly beaten: 1 cup seed- les raisins. Moisten cracker crumbs with the boiling water. and allow in stand until cool. Then ‘add the milk, molasses, the slightly bmten eggs, few grains salt. and raisins. Place in a greased casserole, M"! place casserole in u dish of hot water. Ovenpoach in p glow oven of 325 degrees for 1 1-2 hours. Serve with cream. BLACKHEADS Blackheads qoqulckly by a 51111911 method that dissolves them. Get two Ounces of peroxine powder lrom your ai-uqgm. apply with a hot. we! cloth gently over the blackheads-and you will wonder when they luv: l0!"- Does I-Ie Ever Tell You Loved Your Letter"? Ills Girl Knows Writinz Rules From his happy smile you can bet his girl will never lose him by poor letters! She's made her letter style as beguiling and as smartly correct as her best date dress! After all, when you're far away. your letter is your only representative. lf you've written u dowdy "not been nowhere." in- Iteud of "not been anywhere." youko not there with a cute pout to laugh it off. Nor does he remember your warm friendly smile when you write bor- ing, tactless sentences like: "Well. I hnvefllled this sheet. so l guess X will clone.” He'll be charmed all over again, though. if you flatter: “Writing to you i: such fun l hate to stop!" You'll go farther at the office, too. if you keep the good-will of clients with up-to-date letten. No deadening “Your letter received and content: noted" instead of "Thank you for your letterl" No cheap ex- pressions like "A-l" when you menu "finest quality." Our Sit-page booklet given proper burinen and social letter form. 24 observance of Social l-ly lane Day IILLII LIJOY Giving additional dflDhMll h the which was hold on W ., Febru- ary 8rd. in Canada, is the message received by the Hmlth League of Canada from Mrs. Edgar D. Hardy, B A., President of the National n o? cannon, standards. We will continue to or operate with :11 firm measures thal may be not up to moot l problen that might become a more serioui menace than war itself. We ask fm the utmost diligence and continued vigilance in meeting the whole pro~ blem of social hytliene." _from pilot officer to flying officer, Counci‘ of Women of Canada. "The last war," my! Mrs. Hardly, "brought an aftermath of difflc - ties with regard to social health. With this in mind, from the beginn- ing of this war Canadian women have realized that unleu during the war years the whole question in met squarely and adequately. the Post War Period will face untold problems." "The National Council of Wo- men." she goes on to say. "has al- WiIYSLWOTKBd w for _ equal _ moral FRETFIJLNESS“ IS BABY'S CALI. FOR HELP I n60 mutual. It h u llfl of trouble. A wuulul alarm to which you must Quickly rupoud. d: George ltcliell 1 "ii-Tilt? e 6 l {Illlwgfl twoiublet: and ln u mm time h; h relieved and sleep: :0 muudly." And Mn. Smart. McEeeberu up‘ "Wha my baby sin-nu sign: of fever or fret ulnrs: l give her B:b ': Own ‘hbleu which dune he: a» f m ti," Bub ‘a Own Tlblctl also bring quick vrllrl from lurrhoel. colic, upset stomach, sinllll coup, colds, onnstlpnlou, teething tmuh H. luiuiuer complaint and ulmplo fever. Quick rum ml nfe In their action. Fm from upintu uud Illlpef lng drugu. Au Inl- lsysts‘ certificate in every x. Get u but will!- lclneu no uftcn strikes in the nl t. 15 will Money back if you Ire not satis ed. BEURIJNG PIEOMOTIID MONTREAL, Feb. 9—— (CP _ George “Buzz" Beurllng p! neigh- bvrink llerdlm. ace of the air war We! MERE. has been promoted it was announced today, Bfillrlinll. who was released from hflfibltal here a few days ago after treatment I01‘ a foot injury suf- fered over Malta. will leave short- ly on a duty tour of the Dominion. A member of the R. A.F ,he is new annual convention here. i MEN'S cnooiiumn stirring mo» scalars . filth?» lflEP/l ’ DESIGN N0. ll” model letters of III types. Sulgelll topic: to write to friend: about. lives tips on grammar, help: you to waits easily, charmingly. Bend 20c in coins for your copy of "Good fetter-Writing Made Busy" to the Charlottetown u ' Home service. Address. B; pure to write plainly your name. address, and the name of booklet. mm _ _ puma mm- iai-"i-fmm Invhco flTlq-n-n-unn-n-u-n- roch ted f . Old woolen coats. of 61W" cut in ‘A. inc lgglc an; QmcilZQfilZFu warm comfortable sllbbflzzdlea . a medium Bile foo Pattern No. 1m contains list of mam-ill! n illustration of stitches and complete n-ati-uctienn. 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