PAGE TWO oman's Re a .' MENTAI. MATINC ESSENTIAL AS ". A _ PHYSICAL FOR HAPPY MARRIAGE Thousands 0f Evenings When Husband And Wife Must Entertain Each Other In: Home ' DEAR Miss DIX-It has been ggnerall claimed that two persona of opposite sex cannot become intima frien unless they ossess some- thing "in common." I consider this to mean something tha causes them to harmonize spiritually, but my experience seems to be diametrically op- posltv. - For more than ten years I have been keeping cmnpany with a girl. We :il'u both 20. We get along agreeably, but it seems to me that we do no: possess anything in common. I am a unior in college. She has v- never even attended hig school. Since she is un- read. we have never discussed the things I am inter- ested in-literature. drama, music, easychology, socio- logy or current events. She is a s rict Catholic. I . ..- ,,;q,yq;-n—lvi' ere-nontriv- --.. l g 'D..;;u;1>t. say;- g egu-eitr" 4 '- y drum w» “rm-ew- >"""‘n“““i'G'9-."‘:">'r' ‘fi-‘fiue-Jaawrvx" ‘~e1'._'a~urr-‘i.~."“'".i::;.-; eh ;...- ,...~>¢ -a:tva2§"-" ‘fflfkw J” “TY-vii "no-rm". U'E'_'_""'P§.7' "311; w w-_.__:.4."-- ' 'i=-== am an atheist. such as chess, We do not gether. Don't . v me‘. advisable under lovc \\"tli each other? We r is very fond of dancing- stamps never mentioned one in me. disc mkuu myth She does not. She I have hobbies She has I enjoy sports. I am not. and autographs. ing when we are bo- much. Neither of us is good- looking in face or body ,yet I like her and she likes We are not yet in love. would marriage be the circumstances if we did fall in have nothing in common, but there is some- thin". intangible, like the magic thread of Goethe, that draws us closer liiitl closer. fContinued on gage 3, Col 3) l ACE living €a°Leisure ‘the Woman ‘s Realm the merry summer They ccmc! n' ris of beauty, song and l D i “x1e; They come! the gladsome months that bring thick leafiness to bowers. Up. up, my heart! and walk abroad; illllg lurk and care aside; Seek Slitllt hills, or rest thyself where peaceful waters glide; Q, undernealh the shadow vast of patriarchal tree, Scan through its leaves the cloud- icss sky in rapt tranquillity, Lancashire lassies have set a fashion - the iveriring of clogs- which Will be adopted in London, and even fasionzible Mayfair. The Board of Trade announced civilian lezithcr su_:1\!ies are being so res- tricted that in a few months wood- en-solcd slices will be s. familiar Landon sight WISE VOLUNTBEI How can women register in so many forms of war work that their home is entirely neglected, their chiHrcn running the streets and improperly fed, and they so tired at the end of the day they are of no use i0 their families and not at their best at their work, either? Volunteer war work should fit into the schedule of the home so that both are served ‘well. razor H6511.“ NEW Fancy stockings will be worn with summer cottons. both dresse! and plnv clothes. Polka-dotted, em- broidered in roscbuds or in bright colored cotton mesh, they are ex- clamation points to a simple coa- tume. JEIVELRY NECKLINE ADORNS BLOUSES ‘Dinner-date’ blouses in rayon crepe u-ith jewelry neckline and modified blShOD sleeves are among latest rages. They are in heavy de- mand to wear with both afternoon and evening length skirts. Street's in cotton batiste and orgnndic. with horizontal rows of lace and tucks or plain sheer dressy blouses of fine cotton late are also popular. The interest in frilly. feminine styles continues and apply equally well to brides and those of more mature years. SUN GLARE IS HARD ON EYES You'll want to look a “Cool Vision" and have cool vision these hot simmer days! To let your eyes be blinded by sun glare is the height of foolishness. And “sun squinting" results in a line crop of wrinkles and imv lilies around the eyes. For active and spectator sports v/hero you new! plenty of seeing ligii: but complete protection against heat. Ltlarc and less imperfections. That means €\'Cl'_\'ll‘illlg to your eyes, whciliri- you're a hard-playing sports woman or his’. a rcst-in-ihe sun type. Cool ray sun classes seeing and give restful n: are protected. Si! glasses are just as cntrfnlv.‘ important as any other kind. There's a new dark, pleasing color, Or the correct scientific shade of green. l0 restful and cool. SUMME. BEAUTY TIPS Put a tiny bit of eye cream around your eyes. It will not snow when you wear sun g . For the dry skin, pat on a, bit of oil over throat and face before up- plying your sun-cream preparation. ‘In give protection to your hair spray it with a fine, oily brilliantine. 0r rub the oiled fingertips over your hair. Also cover you neiid when out in the sun for hours and hours. Always rinse out salt water ll your hair has got a ducking. salt water makes it sticky and unattractive. Keep your legs hair-free. Nothing is so unattractive as fuzzy legs! Go over your callous spots with pumice and massage feet and legs with cream before the great expose on the beach. Don't go in for too much glamor- ous effect, that's gone fiom- the fashion picture! This year's battling Sill 1| natutal and out for health, exercise and rest. lm z. Socialond Personalz Fashions’? Literature i Vice-Regal Couple and Madame Chiahg Mid-ll“ Chlfiris KB-l-Shek says goodbye to the G0V€Ynf3l‘ Central of Canada, the Earl of Athlone, and Princess Alice at Government House prior to her dellallll" lmm Ottawa. Madame Chiang was their guest at Government House during her three day ' THE GUARDIAN official visit to Canada’! capital While in Ottawa she conferred with Prime Minister w r. in lZlG King. addressed a joint session of Conn-x: sen- iatea dined with Wilhelmina, Queen of the Nether- an s. W000 AND REED USED m FURNITURE NEW YORK-There won't ‘in any more metal outdoor or porch furni- ture manufactured for the dura- 91011. but there are good stocks oi’ furniture of native woods. Fgeztan for a long time reigned supremo 1n the summer field, but the few re. 9151111118 Stocks have been set aside for military purposes, Most q: the rattan comes from the zouth Sea 15181168. which means that addition- al supplies are cut off for the pre- sent. Therefore manufacturers have _turned to the use of wood sflpllngs for frame work and woven wood bark for seating in chairs, settees. and other pieces. Reed, also used elllemlvély n summer furniture, is 8110"!" import which has been cut off and is now largely replaced by fibre, a. tightly-twisted, specially- treated paper produoL FAILLE POPULAR FOR TROUSSEAU SUIT imw YORK -_ A rib. Mlle, has become very pgpuiflrmfi; suits, and this has such a crisp look and is so flattering, especially when embellished with frills at the neck that it is a trouseau favorite. ' mltnsemble effects are available, a). thggzlireusiézleiybkfecsus? or! rationing, - a a look like two. S ma“ t° Print dresses, which every Womgn wants in her wardrobe, are gay r01- wear on the wedding trip~without a coat but with separate furs 1g the weather permits‘. ' ORANGE MIST One-third cup sugar, 1-2 cup boiling water, 3-4 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 table- spoon gelatine soaked for 5 min- utcs in 1-4 cup cold water. 2 errg- | whites. Boil the sugar and water together for 3 minutes, then add the lfllked gelatine, and stir until Canada's Housoldieis blow the aimrda d blanc- iriangee, quickly and eaailymade with pure. high quality Canada Com Starch, are a or dinner menu. delight with any limcbeon A: this time when cenldllnllrlutfledbo"ilt Right t: Fee Right“. these delicious deuuta will prove: welcome iddition to the nutn‘ ’ foodlfeatumdby the National Food for Pltnul Campaign. Poiiaw Canada‘: Food Ruin for Health and Fianna. CORN srlincii ApmQueIQFIMCANADASTAIOICOIPAIIYJJQIQd fat if griddle is well kept. dissolved. Add the orange and lemon luices. 5El1‘_W€_1l, and allow m chill, When beginning to congeal, Whlp uP. then fold in the stiffly beaten efilwhites. Bile into sherbeis, and chili. Garnish with orange seg- menis. BUTTER CAKES One cake yeast, 1 cup milk scald- ed and cooled. 2 tablespoons sugar lleave this out if you ivlshl, 2 table- spoons melted butter. 1 cup luke- warm milk, 2 1-2 cups sifted bread flour. 2 e885. 1 teaspoon salt. Dis- solve the yeast and sugar in luke- warm milk Add the shortening, then the flour gradually, the eggs well beaten and salt. Beat until bot- ter is smooth. Cover and let stand in warm place one hour, free from draughts, to rise. When light roll out to one inch thickness and let rise for 1-2 hours, then frY on hot griddle with exteremely little or not Serve immediately. If these are allowed to get cold they may be split and toasted for the next meal. BEAUTIFUL DOILY IN PINE- APPLE DESIGN 1080 Crodheted collie; crocheted in a DESIGN N0. pineapple design are uick and easy pastime wonk. One oily may be made in a cou le of hours. Pat- tern No. 1008 con aim complete in- structiona. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your name and address with 15 cents in coin or stain a to Needlework Bureau Char ottetown Guardian. Charlottetown Glflfdlfil! Needlework Ucnnriment. Design No. 105a NAME__ __ _..__._.~._'_ STREET ADDRESS OITY-----—---——-- . have Intelligent questions to ask on A'Job Only You Can Do Prlcl Control Queltionl And Amwen _..;4_.~_-u ‘inn __—¢--—_ Questions and Answer: on Price Control will appear in The Guard- ian as a regular feature each day The questions are those which have r: "Ilfid the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Reade who price control are Invited to send them in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Committee of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. why are sausages rationed? I understand they are not pure meat. A. Under the Pure Food and Drug Act sausages must have a cereal con- tent not exceeding 5_0 per cent by weight. This regulation is strictly enforced. You are allowed 1 1-4 pounds of sausages per coupon which means that there is over a pound of actual meat. The same thing has been done with certain cuts lo al- low for the bone. This whole question was thoroughly considered by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board and the Department of Pensions and National Health when it was decid- ed to ration meats. A friend of mine purchased some furniture in March from a dealer and paid cash for it. The delivery was arranged for June. Is this illegal? Is it lawful for ‘the dealer to buy back the furniture under WPTB regulations? A, It; is legal to pay cash for goods and arrange the delivery date fnr a future time. WPTB regulations mn- cernlrig the delivery of goods state. among other things. that a dealer shall not accept goods for return rif- ter twelve days of purchase unless the uocds are found to be defective in workmanship. If the goods are paid for and undelivered. it would be a matter oi’ arrangement between your friend and the dealer. if he wished to buy the furniture back A rather exclusive club had re- placed its familiar black~130fli9d male staff with voung and, in some cases pretty vyaitresses. One day a member who had been strongly opposed to the change ar- rived at the club for lunch. "How's the duck?" he asked an RATioN NEWS Tea/Cofiee l0 V l d I 24f] R ' I'd N _ 98; ' nain val E’? 95315;“ N32. 11a 12 villa JET; 22nd } urftillvdieclarcd ll 2 inva 1 I\'o . 148: 15 Valid June 10th Expire June 30th Bauer Ne; 168217 Valid June 24th Expircluly Slsi CUUPOI“: Nos. 13$: l9 Valid July 8th EXlll" Jill)’ 315i Meat Pair No 1 Valid May 27th ExpLreJune 30th P No. 2 Valid June 3rd 30th 851"" M”) gill yang gun: \n|rc_luilic§:ltli - . ‘ _ ‘ irc u ' s oupons’ ell: N3. s villa 13:: 24th l... all .15. Pair No. 6 Valid July 1st Ekplrcjuly 31st canning Sugar The 2 calming sugar Coupons marked "J unc" Coupons : are valid until September 30th, 194a. Meat and butter Coupon! becoming valid before the 15th of a month. eXPira at the end of that month. Meat and butter Coupons becoming vnlid on or after the 15th of a month, expire at the end of the following month. , 0 a ration book or the necessary delay when making zi Statutory Declaration for a nc\v book. Summer Travelling Persons travelling away from homdand residing in a hotel, Dairy Butter boarding house, or summer camp for one week or more are re- Prgducerg quircd by law to surrender their ration books to the proprietor or management cl the establish- ment so that the following Coupons may be detached: 2 valid meat Coupons and 1 valid butter Cou on for each week of resi ence; 1 valid sugar Coupon and l valid tea/coffee Coupon for each two weeks of residence. [Address on Ration Books For your own protection. keel! the address on your ration book _ _ up to date. In the event of loss, bined declaration and return this will enable its prompt re- Coupon envelope (RB-fill can turn. You will also avoid the be secured from any Local inconvenience of beilll without Ration Board. ADMINISTRATION Dairy butter producers are required to register and make a monthly declaration of their sales and consumption to their Local Ration Board. Coupons must lie collected and turned in for all sales. li ilic producefls household consumes butter at the ration rate or in excess of it, all butter Coupons valid for the month must be surrendered from the ration books of tlie household. lf the consumption is lower than tlie ration rate, only the appropriate number of valid butter Coupons need be surrendered. A com- ntl-xw-tivc waitress, rather gruffly. “Oh, I'm fine," she replied pe:kil_v. "And how's the old Pelwfln feeling himself?" The siren had sounded and the re- tired railwayman was on his way to the outdoor shelter, hisbrrices trail- ing after him. His wife. coming behind, trod on the braces, and. on the release, they gave the old man a smack on the back “You carry on. Mary." he said bravely Whey" got me Care for Your Liarden and l Will Be Lovely WEIIDING IMPORTANT Careful weeding oi your garden is one important item in its care and success. Never let the prolific plant: get the beiier of your flowers because they crowd and kill the more delicate plants. ~ This year, of course, most people are concentrating on victory vege- table gardens and they are abso- lutely right, for the government in ‘rm water-M! mu its AND TRADE BOARD Ration Noun - Well d Jam nation, 12 '““'””‘.“""' r"" -~ __._ _ _ . dill . " . \ 4;” TlieTasteof Safety DRINK l glue of Carnation Milk, chilled and mixed wizlnnequal amount of cold water. Notice tlie rich and difierent cute. Homogenization enables you so one the cream more. Stem illatioa la the natural milk sugar. It’: the mu of u Iy. Carnation in good who e milk, evnpor- . and. It contains all the food value: of whole milk-and extra "sunshine" vitn- . min D through irradiation. Write for free Cook Book. Carnation Co. Limited, Toronto, Ontario. M'|k I Carnation IIIADIITED A CANADIAN nnooucr fifm Gianni/av asking the home owner to grow hi! own vegetables to help the war effort. But the wisest gaidenerl are keeping a spot of their land for the flowers-the lovely bloom! which are so bright and cheerful. A: well as a vegetable garden everyone should also grow flowers, if at all possible. Our SZ-page booklet by a promi- nent hortlculiurist tells you how to numage with mangy lawns, and how to care for vines and shrubs. ii! well as giving important pointers on bulb plants. perennials, annuals and roses. Insects and diseases are also dealt with in the informative booklet. A beautiful rose can do much for morale! Guardian Home service. Be sure to write plainly your address, and name of booklet ._.a Name Send 15c in coins for your copy oi "How to Plant And Care For Your Garden" to the d-larlottetown Address. name. BIC-reel Q Add real ° This suit has a versatile life. R wore itself thin in spots in Sister's service and will now have a vigor- ous life in Johnny's service No par- strongest parts of the skirt and the coat from the jacket with littlc dif- ficulty. The lining from original It's all a matter of simple mathe- matical calculation. One man's tweed suit and one woirlans shlytwalsp dress equals one woman's tweed suit and one rayon flannel blouse. That is if you do a bit of ripping, cutting and sewing, And incidentally the woman's tweed suit reiashioned orm a mans "tired" one needn't have any ca M‘ n ly spotted. The cardigan entails less labour and dispenses with the orig- A TRIM SIIIRTWAIST STYLE With Charm All its Own Maybe tne slnrtwaist dress is al- ways iirst choice with you, as it is with so many women. But whether or no, hercs one shlrtwaist drus you really can't afford to overlook. It has that something special in cut and line that makes it so very be- coming. Its a style, too that's ideal for the informal life we lead in war time, and ideal for the cottons we all prefer. Style No. 3578 is designed for sizes 14 to 20. 36 to 50. Size 36 re- quires 3 5-8 yds. 35 in fabric with 2 1-2 yds rio rac. FASHION FORMULA "Mix and Match" is the formula for this answer to fashion trends. Mix the colors that turn n handful of clothes into a rounded, day in and day out wartime trousseau. Mix—-using the desert colors for your palette. Intermirgle sage green with adobe brown - desert paint- brush red with horizon blue -sandy beige with the red or green. Match tne fabrfc, Start wth a basic suit. JUNE 14,1943 jacket, fortunatel t - . twill. scrvcd to lilieainsenilfu-rlaw“ CO3? and should last th l'f r . This outfit will a: nioishtlw "m" tlcular hazards thsnnselres in this lie-Make Revue comlnu in “b11211: kind of transformation. lottetown on tlie aiterizcnu and The trousers are cut from the evening of ‘June m’ Th)‘ Wnlfllllf‘ fashion show is directed ln- m“. Ailken. National Supervisor of o servation for ‘ml Consumer Brunch Wartime Prices and Trade 3mm inal button holes. This is only 011a of the 40 remade garments to b1 shown at the Ste-Make Revue. uni que wartime fashion SllllW coming to Charlottetown. Needlecraft a For The Home ___._______.._ Vary with a pair of slacks. Wear the blouse with long shorts or with lit- tle girl jumper. NOW under-arm Cream Deodorant “fr/J Stops Porsplrullon A l. Doe: no: rot dmm oi men's nhins. Does not imme lklm Z Nowainngtodry Cenbnued nglu nicer lhaving. ‘ for l. ' ' Stags, _' l to 5 dun. fevenu odor. l. A pure. whine.‘ grenelen. minim anishing cream. B. Awarded Approval Seal o! Amennn Institute oi Llllllfllfi, mg to: being harmless to ll PIC. rgflfli . - lci Arricl is the , selling de°d°mn 39' I in NIUII Ill and 5W ilfl Province... 3578 5\ZE.5 |41~a5C Send twenty cents for nutter- Wrlte. your name. Address 1nd rbl nurgber. Be sure lo state size Y0 Wil ' an»: Andrea my I Provina seventy railway enalnes W" ‘l; ported into North Africa fromfw United Stat/ta and others Great Britain. Movements night” roads are demonstrated by 2h“ 000 vehicles which passed one‘ nc-t alone during the camoa m1- 1 ' gugplmq for French civilian! norm Africa and for "a": the French army there ha _ led 250,000 tons.