' heavy pocketbook, __TH.E wAB.1-,QIEFE_L°.W_N__QUN£P1A" ‘Elfflllytisak 16 .. Woman's Re alm z Social and Personal *1. Fashions '1. Literature lllllllER Living 6'9’ Leisure The Woma WE ASK FOB. JOY We ask for joy who walk this troubled way; For paths of pleasure, any ga Forgetting clay. burdenless | Y} pain enriches common‘ We ask for rest make us strong; I We shun all SOITLW in our questl when toil would for sonil; We doubt His Word to Whom the worlds belong. i We ask for joy, and find it empty: vazii, Arid thcn. remembering we cry‘ a2 n: . of Sorrows. sailctify our p ill!" l Verna Lovcday Harden] -__ I BLOUSES TRA SFORM i AILOREI) SUITS a. .. careerist, rum office to till orcn ion‘ "to collar effect" is are blouses put, . of a si-nulc siiit nckcd in tissue in a‘ : .i.t an lil a uiinut: at the‘ thc day. But they make ‘or ready for an important s ahead Ono charirclise satin blouse is tied wed blouse ill biuebiack 5c rayon satin. will gleam for- n .llv for the studded occasion -5 o'clock on IIATPINS Hrituilis. decorative rather than prart . are gaining fashion lm-‘ portrincc. Often simply styled shap- es of felt or fa otherwise un- trimmed‘. use a ,l . led or spnilgicd hatpln for a co rast touch. Short nins art‘. hiahlyi decorative and may be matched to earrings. One mil- liucr uscs ‘nus’ hatpins with spang- 1rd or Jbwelled heads thrllst through hich crowns of swagger or town felts as a trimming. SYNTHETIC pup" w uiximv JEWELRY NEW YORK- For her with s deep vibrant, well-made synthetic ruby is de- veloping as a couture jewel color for luxurv pieces. Gigantic stones _,. ,, __ , _ ._ M..__ billed with clean- lucite and gold-l i or relv t d d i lif kflAlllillleiplnS and earriigs, fabul-l ‘ e e g8 or s ven a t’ in . aside and cooked separately. n's Realm ous in size. A few long dresses are being shown, but most women say they will cling to some floor-length frock already in their wardrobe for the possibe occasion when a dressy “fit-length dress will not be en- cug . BEET TOPS Since there is more food values in the tops of beets than in the roots, look always for beets which are srnail in the roots, with lots of good quality leaves These should be clean, crisp and not wilted Small young beets may be cooked with the tops. Larger ones are Se: Gone for 1h.- uniution are the exotic oils once imported from Europe. The cosmetic industry is now using such liunelv substitutes‘ as cotton seed, peanut and soybean] oils, and at a decrease in cost. Cas-' tor oil, which once gave your 11p. stick that glcss and stability. has gone to fir, and is now used for waterproofing military equipment and us the fluid in rctractible land- ing gear. Beeswdx,an American cosmetic tradition since pioneer days, is now being diverted to oint- ments. rust preventives and other important industrial polishes. CHENILLE- EMBROIDERED (‘IV/‘WS The latest addition to embroid- ered hats ts the little suede calot with flowers embroidered in chcn- ille. The flowers are worked out in soft pastel pinks and blues and greens. Some of these introduce a mesh back and are shaped like a baby bonnet. HANDLELESS CUPS f-Iandleless British cups are the only ones being imported into Alis- ra a. CHESTERFIELD STILL PET COAT STYLE now YORK —-The Chesterfiqldl coat is to remain with us for yet' another season and, in all proba- blllty. evcn longer, since the clothes conservation program has made us all very conscious of our duty to- ward our wardrobe -keeping it up, keeping it in repair and mended. Yes, even mended, for no one with sense going to discard a good ivcol or silk dress, or a good coat that can be re-furred or fur lined 5001C 5111311 WI]. IIAITH EIALOUI OI GL-IILDgQ LUNCH BOX To pack 3 nutritional tractive lunch you "w! "a"! pieces of equlpm i B m? "h m" the milk drink, a glass l" W“ I screw top for soups 0r dew"!- W‘ per cups c110‘? iilddb. WEX P513913 or . spiifitagr all I will tabulats the food that a 800d 11inch must con- ‘ai? Protein foods such n inept. fisn, 688s or enema. Th9"! 8N many ways of adding this type of food to the lunch besides the con- ventional sandwich. The fish and eggs may be included in a salad- Eggs could be served deviried or iiurd boiled and packed in the pa- per cups. 2, Fruit m- vegetables. You could use fresh fruit such as HD1310. and st- orange, peach or other fruits ll sliced season. The vegetable may be ln- cluded in a salad, cabbage and law apple salad or carrot strips, celery and radishes You will hwbflbly 0k- surprised to find that many of our vegetables served raw will improve the flavour of a salad. Try shredd- ing beets, turnips, and parsnips. The British people are using these vege- tables raw in salads, and nasturtium and dandelion leaves as garnishes. Any cocked vegetables left over iicm the day before may be used to make attractive salads (l. Milk. This may be included in the lunch as a beverage, soup or dessert. For 3, change from whole milk you could use buttermilk, chocolate milk or cocoa. Cream souus of most any vegetable would add a hot dish to the lunch box. Either the soup sf beverage could bc carried in the thermos. If you want the milk to be included in the dessret, try giving the family firm milk pudding molded right in the paper cuns. When you are making a man's lunch give hini a serving of cream pie for a change. This can be placed on a place of card board and wrapped in wax paper, but vOu must be sure he carries his lunch box bv the handle. will discover many___ different nd Interest in fur-lined coats mounts to fever heat; shades of brown and gray a_re pcular. Naturally there will always be the tried and true black coat. Surprising how manv forms it takes from fur to all types of wool _frcm reefer to fitted lines. I thought my little girl’s dress was white . . . until I saw it next to Bob's RINSO-WASHED blouse YOU'LL usven a: SATISFIED WITH iii disco re mm! U!!! 9 "4 rttrsctivovlnenur for Y0" “M!” family. probably wonder why I have not. yet mentioned sandwiches. ‘ h" it" ".‘°“‘....‘.';il‘.‘ 335mb“; because ey a e ted you make the sandwiches wo fai- ahead oftlme. as they drv up quickly — losing their palatabillty. wrap thl sandwiches carefully and separately for each different flavour. Have the filll moist but not wet. Use whole when bread often as it pwvldi! l- great deal more o! the vitamin 1B complex. You will find some ps0 le P1010!‘ meat ground and mlxe With l dressing or pickle instead of Just Don't forget these few polnls when you are making up v0\1r 1103* lunch box. Try m give your ism- ily a surprise each day. -__..-_-.._..._.... 00K! CQNER LEMON SPONGE Pm l 9-inch baked pastry shell 3 e888. 4 tablespoon water l cup sugar. giélce atreid rind of 1 lemon. ara eggs. Bellt egg-yolks well. Add 1 table- spoon water at a time and beat after each addition. Add 1-2 CUP Beat well. Add Juice and rind of l lemon. Put in double boilfr and stir and cook until thick. oo . Beat 3 egg-whites stiff. Add 1-2 cup sugrp Beat well. Fold into custard. I-uui- into baked pie shell. Place in a slow oven. 325 degrees, and bake until brown. CHOCOLATE WALNUT COOKIES. 1 i-2 cups once-sifted pastry flwr 01' i 1-3 cups once sifted bread flour 1-4 teaspoon baking soda 2-3 teaspoon salt 8 tablespoon shortening i cup (lightly packed brown 1 e . ll oigihces unsweetened chocolate 1-2 cuo (about) Infill i cup broken nutmeats. 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. Measure flour and add {Dorothy Clx Says- HONEYED ‘TONGUE CAN REWIN , HUSBAND WHEN WRATH WON T . Wife Should Have Sense Of Humor And Make Herself And Home Attractive “DEAR DORDTHY DIX-My husband worh bani, br-lgss his money bums, is pleasant to live with, s good Intim- to our son, glvfls "QTY zindicatlm v me. But I have reason in believe that he ll im- zrsithfui in ma. e evidence is more or less circumstantial, but never; heless convincing. However. I have not confronted him with i In‘!!! dual. exactly know what to do.‘ know a woman who found the B 0g: o! another man in her husba-n ‘s car. and who merely lsld them - side his dinner late and said nothing about it. But in the end he l t her for a woman of r character anywa . Bo I wonder if a docile wi a is the mosl 511000501“! 011E. and if I should go int-o a tantrum? What would you suggest‘! TROUBLED WIFE“ ANSWER-Did you ever hear of a. wife who won back her husband's wavering affections by having tantrums and bawling him out? You never did. Nor did anyone else. There is nothing else in the world, not even raging lions or roaring guns, of which men are so much afraid and which they dread facing so much 8s an angry woman. soany wife who wants. to entice her husband back to his own fireside should W tongue instead of pouring over him her vials of wrath. CANADA MIG DC hllfli OI LuISKWSS. less Nothing his wLfe can possibly is devoted to his home and spirit that a boy take it Just as kiss , and forget lt. If tne wife meets the situation it 02f. leases him a. little about his attractive ne decides strays on of the lot again. u IEBPS home o; a ingnt. and that who re gay and anlusing It seems to me that about yum‘ husband. of being doubt.‘ 811d tales lu staying out at night, about liow the lipstick got on his s llflbllffllly a wonderful wife. girls nave no respect for marriage, we call the decencles of llle. The)‘ take the initiative Of course, there plums, but. there are the world is coming to? iN-SWERI-I form . baking soda. and salt. Q It‘: wonderful to see the whiteness of Rinse-washed clothes. Nor s cloudy white. No: n streaky white. Bu: a radiant white. Sa easy will: Rinml Rinso is all you need for heaps of richer, longer-lasting suds even in hardest water. With Rinso’: lively suds in your wash tub, dirt soaks out with- out the hard rubbing and boiling that wears clothes threadbare. And if you own a washer, lust remember that the makers lN WARTIME OR ANYTIME comes m ms SAME FAMILIAR rAcKAGi ANYTHING us: oucc of 26 lending Canadian washers recoin- You SEE Rmso mend Rinse for bu: results. ' GRAND FOR DISHES] Rinse’: ml andm/irb way makes euy work of rtllshwlshing.‘ just soak dishes in Rinse’: rich suds; then swish-they're clean. Grease is gone: Just rinse and drain. They don’: need a dish towel: And notice how gentle Rlnso is to your hands.- PQWCY M §Ud$ Lofl9° Great" ¢ Easier 9“ A LEVER nonuct hgfldS Cream shortening slightly and gradually blend in sugar. Beat and add egg, then add chocolate, metled over hot water. Sift in drv ingredients alternately, with enough milk to make a dough of "drop" consistency. Add nuts and vanilla. | Drop mixture by smonfuls an inch apart. on greased pan. Bake in moderately hnt oven. 315 degrees. about 1n minutes. (Ncter, Bake one cocky first: u it spreads and Inf-tbs so on a this diet hlnwe f too much, work in a little addition- al flour). INDIAN COMMANDOS NEW DELHI, - (OP) - Win! Cmdr. S. Mukherlv of the Indian, Al:- Fbrce became the first Indian commander of an operational stat- ion‘ with his appointment to that pos . warranties won. vIc-i-oinfofl voila LAPEL DESIGN N0 . I13 Your victory mien s mom slyulil’: all Jail". ‘m. carrot beet, n an bean together. Psttsrnulto. 818 con- tains complete ins-true oils. To order imam: Writs. or send above picture th your nlme Ind a uwlth lbtlentalncoinor Needlework lumps Charlottetown Charlottetown - usrdlnn. Needlework Department. Design No. ll! mmg_____...._..- STREITADDRIBI —-—-— l girl doesn't thing‘. After all. I know h much to spend whilc I have plenty cider it a AN S this seems a. practical and common use situatlcil, and ma» it is only fair for a girl, more than a boy to pa)‘ her share ether '1 liilmajority of girls would like in have. many more dates than the I giant you that deal with a hiia-nderin job, and there are no biuéngl-ints for ‘lining it thithrllsvmllanmcgntlgiltillgll nut J. am always struck with the fact that when the great maiorlty of women are called upon to solve this momentous problem they almost irlvariabiy go about it the wrung way. Of course, if a man ls born with a wandering foot the case is hope. following any good-looking woman who passe his y W m - Mfr husband, however, wanders a little oif th: straiglltfandnxeilrlnus; ‘lllfil. Tlllllhllfl-i Paul u. is not because he is driven by some Cosmic urge, still loves ms wife and tnltlks her the greatst woman in the world and hildr , b t he ' . esucvgly ma wants w have gumbcramg. H has gotten fed up with dom dome wives g0 about like early Christian n11]- holnc so dreary and unpleasant that their husbands cannot bear to come 1 set so many letters similar defense plants tha. it. looks as ii‘ Uncle Sam will have to hire for the male employees instead of the females. ___?_____ "DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I quite frequently go out with m in uni- Should I go Dutch treat, or expect the man to pay ‘is; every. e ls only! ml; h i . .t t te am afraid it might be humiliating to l: man ‘efilvraa he was unable in pay for her entertainment. for me to invite him to my home for home-cooked meals? wnuid hint for marriage if invited into the home? _ WEE-The Dirk-n treat plan as between men and women is a modem prublen. that has not been definitely settled. do will stop him from getting up and He e does it in precisely me same plays hookey from school, and h y. i; w his mother used to do whenkhe was iuftlgligys-gpsanlk film, with this understandl g, 5h 1s h; Klrl friend. Bets irersglf SOQYIIBuIfBW Leeds nlnl up on tne things ne likes to eat, and makes home so tllat the pleasures of sin are overrated, and rarely few wives ha tn ti d this. “ 08C 6 C hm‘ they have sacriflbed for tan‘: a so wves they have been and They overwhelm They salt them down with their tyrs. and make drives them for consolation m women and good company. Agollgxgeagollnlllouti ti); your way to borrow trouble e s v - agtood and faithful mate you shsouidg a com, ncmg pertmmance en he slacks up on his job, quits ive him the benefit of the flniing his mOne home, you may begin doing some slleuthing hirt front, but not before. .____________ "DEAR. MIS sDgizlaaiélefséxdseiicrznlt, lhgppy, goungkmarrled man with . o e an w r " , wuloeii whom tne men call "slle-lvolvgs." o W1 h hunured’ c! anchors".:*t.i".:l:.llri.ra.::3°"s~"- "l" " t» me s pay the bills, and make men handsome presents. And wnethgy g, man is married or not does not make the slightest difference to them, These girls are supposedly if theu" They ask men for dates, offer to These or anw of the conventions, 01‘ what Tney don't wait for men to pursue them. are many fine, good wom kl f so many of these "she mills-w“ m: in ac m” that 1 wondexr what . S. ." to this from men workers in .- scti Hfyfbl llcs They have learned that delightful desserts, made easily and at little cost with Canada Com Starch, are a. welcome addition to msals pre= pared in accordance with Canada's Food Rules. They know the high quality of Canada Com Starch ensures fine, smooth results. - Follow Canada's Food Mu for Health and Rfmu. fiOllll STARCII A prcdud of Ilse CANADA STAICH COMPANY, Umlhd i Needlecraft For The Home THAT GOOD TWO-PIECER For Year Round Wear One of the most successful styles to bridge the seasons is the two- piecer -|N‘.‘.§s a perfect outfit by itself, equally good for under-coat wear later on. l-ieies one that's be- comingly cut for both average and larger sizes. And right hers we might throw out the suggestion that, if you make up two Jackets, one in a matching fabric and one in a print to wear with plain skirt, you will really have two outfits! Style No. 2799 is designed for sizes 14 to 50. Size 38 requires for the jacket with three-quarter sleeves. 2 1-4 ds. 39in. fabric with 2 1-2 yds. pleating; short-sleeved jacket. 2 yds. 39in fabric; con- trasting collar and skirt, 1 ‘l-B yds. 35~in., or (lQ-in. fabric Pattern ls hand cut to United States Standard Measurements and includes chart with step by step in- structions. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and sfile number. Be sure to state sire you ws . Nlfllfl king $50 g month and hasn't to do this because I girl tn insinuate that ALw, would lt be proper he 00n- MURJEL." On the face of it, y lnfl an un-to-datc who ls earning as much or 0! m9 expenfles when thsv steD out to do this, and it would enable them d" 110W- alnce a bov has to save up before he can afford to take Angel- SQ ins to tne movies. and buy her a hamburger afterwards. Bu‘. while tne girls nave gone modern on the finance question, a lot She would like to grab the check, but she is afraid it woud be a mortal offense to the boy if she did. proposition, and act accordingly. a hem: AIRMAN CARRIER PET IN POCKET MONOIO , N. B. Sept. 1b - There is s. Leading Ali-craftsman of the R. A. F, who probably has the smallest pet of any member of the armed forces cf tne United Nations. It is g mouse measuring two and a quarter inches in length and is carried around in tbs pocket of the airman}; tunic. He assed. through Monctan re. centy on a Canadian National train, ths "scotian", en route from Montreal to an unrwealed destination in the course of taking training in Canada. The name or the airman is LAC. M. A. E. Hensley of London, England, Air- man I-Iorsley has taught his pet a few tricks. "I have always had a penchant for mice" he stat-ed. I picked this little rellow up two ears he has travelled togetrer to Mia and over " The Ifcnce. the best answer I can make to your question is that you will just have to feel your escort out. see how he stands on m; pump tfegt Certainly there is no reason why you should 't k l l sailor friend l0 dinner. and you need not b: afksaldyllhllt? d er or k that it meant. an overture to matrimony, and that vou were to win his heart. and hand through his stomach. trying A Job Only You Can Do - Price Control Question And Answers Questions and Answers 0n_ "l" Conn-M will flppcll’ in the uuard- lan ‘as n regular future each do! The questions are those which M" rsaehad the Wartime Prices and Trude Board tram hoiucwlvu III this region. The answers are Dro- yided by m; Board Benders. Per sons who hlvo intelligent questions to ask on prion control are lnvLed to send them in wrltllll l0 u" Women's Regional Advisory Com- Q. Would I be allowed the cann- ing sugar from the 001190" in I boarders book? The boarder came to stay at our house two months ago. - A canning sugar coupons. 11KB our m ‘ ration coupons, are ssued for the personal needs of the holder or member of his house- hod . . . .. you srs canninl fruit which will be used by your boarder during tho winter, -ou would certainly be Justified in us- ln his c ‘ sugar coupons . . . course much arrangements must be made privately between the two of you as fairly and equitably u possible d: bread and milk and a llttls calcium. General air Bsrnuxl I... Mont- , commander of the Eighth Xfiy, said of ths Canadians at Sicily: "I um very pigs-sad lndwl w have Canadians under my com- nd. have done well. In they were terrific on the he; and in ths attack on the Keady fiut/llaazzlroni CATElll MACARONI PRODUCTS Ofl'Y—-—PROVINOI——— street AddiQss Province NAZI‘! DESPARATE NDON, — (OP) ——C. R. Att- lee. deputy prime minmlster. said at the opening of a Netherlands City social centre that the "growing savagery cf the Germans in Holl- and shows that they are becoming llnritsisingly awn-e that the war is cs . NQW lander-am Cream Deodorant raj?!) Stops Perspirclion 1. Does not rot dresses o: men's shirts. Docs not irrltare skin. Z Nownnngrodrv Cmbeused right after shaving. 8. lnsnndy sto spenpimionfor l to 5 days. reveals odor. l. A ure. white. gruselen. smnlsss vanishing cream. 5. Awarded ‘Approval Sell of American lnsunit: oi Launder- in to: being harmless m flC. 5 ‘ . .hejl°"9eSl All“?! '5‘ l ‘éodorcint gelll fig l‘ 39‘ v in’ , a uumfl b‘ Almaisemswim Goodlloauhlylng ‘""'""'" LRRID glvinl lecture fl .- An A. R. P. warden was household aniglsmentrlrv s. . cBAeftglwal-dlsase 5811 l° ‘h? lo m?id: “Is it all quits clcai. Jill‘; ‘Alli you ha temtc dc- in case l _ "llnislmsllllelnlihe replied; "bully! going t0 be a sticki busmos ° .. ___ a Under present. COIItllllOllS will! manpower, equipment. and 101"‘? lcals are urgently rvlllll-(‘d “m active prosecution qt lllBd w‘ special efforts are lltllltl magmm t e Entomolo cal U hm“: lnlon Department 0 l K11‘! bl nu r uslvrcw us! our BIN.