Woman's Re alm v. Social and Personal zFashio Living €s°Leisure The Woman's Realm i KITCHEN APIIONS When you serve fishballs, drain ———~- first on brown paper and then tuck "Q95 1J11Y1>°<1Y into an old napkin and keep them EH11 wear not. ‘me napkin absorbs any Irease A 1111011611 Bpwn left on them and they will be cris-p 11-11? 111016? and dainty. Has any bride You chance to know Provided one For her trottsscau? SOILED PILLOWS CAN BI CLEANED After much use, feather pillows get soiled. This does not mean that ill.‘ conscientious housewife cannot wash them JUST. as they are, witn- out bothering to transfer the feath- ers to a linen bag. The feather pil- low will be as good as new if the following suggcsions are adopted, Play suits. oh, yes! l-Ioilse coats ltalore Slil- trails around The kitrhen floor, Slacks of varied Make nnd kind That sh" has never II V1111“ ‘ First. a silt about four inches _ long should be cut at one end of 5111111118 511115 the pillow A square of muslin A1111 $110115 H1111 Dants- should then be sewn securely over he... ...S,..c,- M; _ This effectively allows the ' er in and out To fzirp the irest results, only one pillow at a tine should be Dll-Cfid N0 01111 “@1115 111F171 in the wishing machine So that 1111.1’ 1511‘ the feathers will be soft and p111 —P-'1 .1’ P19215011 RS191‘. 111 1119 able. cxtrli heavy lukewarm suds Saturday Evening Pe-st- Slllltllfl be used. If the water be- _ *—_-> _ comes to dirty, or the bubbles lzo ..Bridcs of Clinntiiriil Sillfllffs who i111‘ “m; ffjsh Suds Bad 5170p, on 1111-‘ 1111 1101111“ 11" ‘ 5- 111B the cover may be rubbed with n eztpcclilic, to vis.t Cflllll ' m--,;5h_ niar fillllliflillldl. O D E chlpt- Afur the cover and pillow are 1 1'<‘<l111'5\1‘£i 113' 111d U11 clean, rinse three or four times in O. D tepid \\'£il'_‘l. uiid squeeze out the t-i-rrss moisture. Th: pillow should be hung carc iully by two corners. and its posi- ion elmingeti during drying to Help {y tore the fluffiness 0f the tenth’ crs. . . .. “gels. ..— tenéioli (11 the new undertnkitiz bv l. the order in Eiizltind. Twecds: ‘lll‘_ wile of the late . and are contcmnititizi! coming Canada. Some 10.090 Canzid n . vicerncn have married (‘.\ has been estimated and the w may reside in the Dominion. IIOT DMRHL-ELAIBE EIISCIJITS A ll-Tlllfll Soot was ital-int; a round London \ .e also from the lcnd o’ “h e Use standard recipe for biscuits Roll dough to l-flhch thickness. cut with small round biscuit cut- . iv-ctiuntryvnan, rind for coir ter. Make rl zienrrssloil in half of iswwten they adjourned to a the rottrids and llll with or; re saloon. marmalade. Moisten edges of 110111‘. After n uftile McPherson asked with c, little milk, and lay another his frzend if he would have n drink. round on top. pressinz down slight~ "V1211. it's a hot dzrv," sriid the 1y. Bake in hot oven other. "It's no matter what I have --i——— but gie me somcthin‘ wil' a guid For a different dressing to serve head 0n it!" on fruit salad. add 1 teaspoon of “A' richt!" renlied McPherson. churned maraschino cherries and Then to the barmaid: “A dram o‘ ‘i tablespoon of orange juice to Scotch for me _an‘ a boiled salad ddessing. stamp for ma friend here!" cod by a pic! t BUYltbcfluIei mnkcvhcbealmnd- the bu: mlll. u» an @1111 ml 11w’- n14: fieahintheblarlrimup. Gentle kuoutoflife WIzhBESTYIASTI 2311f.» 5.14.», Besffir Hea/f/z/ KARIN ELLIS By Michael Jackson Author of Popular Stories in NBCIOIIRI Magazings ‘i- That was March 22, i895, a softly My ol gentle unlvlarchllke that came up from the CHAPTER. I. cloudy For weeks she had looked for- byggzgs ward to this day and, now that it 118d lllTlve-fl. sne was Ddllléd and and the chasm“; confused. It was just like any other vlved me bush; day. This was ner blYlfldi-ly, her sixth, B. day of special significance, u clay that was to be ViiSvly dlffer- ent from all previous days. But now, somehow it wasn't. Sne could not say ivhat she had Dlrghqay perm,“ expected and did not find. She] Insme, M,-s_ Tuwtson "m, o; looked down at the new lmitanonlabou; Emily and went w e that; hlld sill‘- had gone to the back of the house, she out down the doll and sat. star- 1113 at the mun. She felt inside for \vlll Keep your hands tiice and warm." her mother had breakfast. But he: hands wereithe warm without the mull, fol thati §‘.§é‘ii;“‘.’8“.'.¥il.°.“it.i3°€§".ii3€é?““°“ ‘g W mm w» m» we he She sat alone on the front porch Mrs. ‘Iillotson was forty-one and 01 “i110 51111216 113115? h21B1sW115; looked to be sixty. This did not 1t1l1j1g~t1bl1 i 11H ‘ B 3 1~1 1L5; e111}, bother her, and she dressed as an °° r “flaps” WMhm-“t _o;<>1<i Woman. always in black With v _. _ m, n§~1yuf11l¢luws lno relieving touches. for she had fX-Wtcsi 1Ail~i11~\@1!;_- ,_)1_411-=“§f"ino vanity or hc-lles for her looks. .11“ 29%.. d b _, 9111i“ ‘§E§1di§"§.~311e had looked old when she mar- gi-Fufiéc ‘in ‘Lilfilmii- theuwork- “ed tihc Doctor u“ yea“ bemre‘ crs 1-110“ nthii ‘V9215 a ‘doctor lghfnyzgad bee? the brightest day of She didlnoth hcir liar sinner"gféanlsitfffijifilm‘fliff§°sghgeyfig (‘C1110 on to the rah. "What are 133;: ' 1 k a ‘. 55.1.11gigigiilgnlteé"mother asked. ‘ms wuss agar‘ had become “Wsll, uhv don't vou Jlay?" “All right." u Mrs. 1'Id'li ' 1r 1e chi . She umiicicred site lice Cr proynisa o; any h... was flm could _kilo\\' about he‘ tlier. "You i 351mg 139mm h; had at“ “really b,“ 1,3281‘ ‘Vlfécxinlfilli , Djjaiggs “i211 gun. Still. he was Abraham Tillot- -f~l___-m 1w- her lhiggqnd- .- “the son, the brother of Emily Tillotson 601m" " “s weer-c. “i” limit mullié" ‘”“° _,~ - _ _ _ a ll ‘ac ica y a of own. dld§,€-§4°l1‘1;§1~a1t.?“» He Mrs. Tlllotson was not allowed in 9 9 1-~ - the Winship house. but the Doctor "Yes. ves. I know." Mrs. Tillotson mwht b3 “elcomgm she though!" Doctor come home sober 611011811 t0 eat, yet. she did not want cess the Doctor might have mace halfpezi. ny _ was relieved that the child knew ciertnhughi would befecelved 1°‘ 1101111118. (Continued on page a, c0] 1) km ma? 566x? CORNER .RHUBARBi BLUEBERRY JAM 4 cups blueberries, 4 cups rhubarb 1 cup ivater. 4 cups suzar METHOD: Wash and trim the rhubarb and cut into about l inch 1Q11S11IS- Piece in a preserving ket- tle and add the water. Heat w the boiling point and keep at my; “m. Derflture for l0 minutes. Turn into a sieve and press through as much 01 111e D1119 as Possible. Now meas- unleal2 cugs atlzeis. ace i7. rr s in a r e kettle and add the rhubllaarlss r5113; 811d 1111?? =9 B boil. Keep boiling for 10 minutes. Then add the sugar and stir the mixture over low heat to dissolve the sugar. bring to l; boll and cook until the mixture is thick and clear. Turn into hot. sterilized Jars and seal with melted paraffin. Add a second layer of this when the first has hardened and cover tars with lids or paper. Store jars in a cool. dry place. CRDCIIETED TRICORNE IIAT IS EASY T0 MAKE You'll. NEVER as SATISFIED WITH {£60m- Q It’: wonderful to see the w" of of 26 ‘ "' a f‘ " '- Rinso-washed clothes. Nut a cloudy white. mend Rinso for best results.- Not a streaky white; But a radian! white. So easy wifb Rinse! Rinso is all you need GRAND FOR DISHESI - m‘ onaiirlorramwu GUARDIAN “' 111V" B1111 barely trembled tne elmf when Emily felt that he": rhothei-l 11th llhttll 151.011? ‘he 171131“ new P6111111 111" W“ 11¢!‘ 1 lelivwtolfitiwltlx llzawoulgnh: Iwe I; mFucIl-egomxfloih to him to know that ‘ ,of their lives. H 11.41 d k "m" luxcd sharply 8111115 1311311555 11111112101112: wlthuho lagltl-lfunlcss their husbands and wives are mind-readers they 1191191‘ knCw it. for heaps of richer, longer-lasting suds even in hardest water. With Rinsds lively luds in your wash tub, dirt soaks out with- out the hard rubbing and boiling Lhlt wears clothes threadbare. And ifyou own I washer, iust clnclnbcr that the maker: IN WARTIME ‘OR ANYTIME Y comes m m: sun: FAMIUAR PACKAGE Rinrn’: rnak andnvilb way makes euy work of dishwashingl just soak dishes in Rinso’: rich suds; then swish-they're clean: Grease i: gone: Just rinse and drain: They don‘! need n dish towel: And notice how gentle Rinso is to you: hands. veg the wh/rew wish A LEVER-noon“ .1 1 DESIGN N0. It! A crocheted tricorne is a flatten ing hat. to most woolen. It. in only tn crochet and ulrea little time lo make. Pattern o. m contain: complete ii To order bottom; Write. or and above picture with your nuns and address with f5 cont! in 00in 0t atom I to Needlework Bureau, Char ottotown Guardian. Needlework Donal-Uncut, Design No. 832 1NAMI——--—----- STRZIADDIIY ————- '1 {Dorothy [Six Says- COLD MEN, WOMEN SHOULD WED . OTHERS’ OF LIKE TEMPERATURE Saddest Deathbed Scene When_ M8111 P011" Out Pantup Love To Unappreciated M1116 iii- f, n V61‘ DIM! MISS DIX-My girl friend vow: that she loves mo. bu given my outward expression of affection unless it tshfl-glkligdaigfévshakf‘: only untnrilv kissed me six times in six years. v11 - _ to be i.h me. We go to the finest places and I am 00111111111111? u were a - n3, fove m- gglgt vzgmagld deeds, but she treats me as She claims that u... nzason for this is that ab; baglwogfcetwwg‘: } know that aha does work hard as an execu lve l I lav-u ‘ know want to know is whether or not a B 1' inaction? when she so very seldom shows ltiim fig“ d she In my o inion she does not wan 11 t k 11h- out Just wan a companion. Somebody 1E0 B fights; she and to talk to when she feels like 1- 1mm ‘or likes me as a friend. but. has no warmer our; mo. What do you think A1131 - COUPLE PROMISE BAD MARRIAGE ANSWER-Evidently the girl is an, introvtetlit, while you are an extrovert and I can think offn "- ing more unfortunate than for the two audit erenr types to marry. For you will be always 118 h‘; for. what ohe is lncapale of iving, and she will always be bored by y° impurtunities and turn the ack of her head instead of her iivs to y°111 kisses. v . . I know that the lntroverts sav that they have as deeD feelinllshfl: any-me, only they cannot ex-press them. but. even if that were trite. W 11 - t nderness, or gave any good would it do you if she nevel showed you any e If a m“ were his wife owned a chain oi’ food stores. I once heard a doctor say that the most DflthB11¢‘d9111111>9<1 5116119 11° had ever witnessed was that of a man who knelt bv the bed of his (W111i! 51331511111 1111111 111 1191‘ 18P- "Thls l kitchen, where she stirred the 00515 l wife and poured out upon her all the passionate love that he had felt for 111 the swve- She wanted to keen her- but had kept. lccked in his own breast. 531d ‘*‘1@11°11€11 11111 w start wokins should i timid. creature who had literallv starved to death of as; stunner. but She was a. 5611118. tender. while her husband had been kind to her in his wav. while he had 811?: her a fine house and tewels and all the things that monev buyi- be 11 never shown her any tenderness. He had never given her a caress 1M1 wasn't as perfunctory as if it had been bestowed bv an automaton. H9 had never paid her a compliment. or taken her into his confidence. u e And it was only when she was dvinz that his grief broke down hi barriers of his reserve and he opened up his heart to her and told e1‘ of her. he had admired her. how he had annreclatzd her, how he had lot-led her. all the things she had loneer tn hear and had never 118315- "A filint- smile flitted across her face." said the doctor. and she muf- murei: "If you had ever told me that, I could have been haDDy and lived. but it is too late how,“ and with that she ceased to breathe. In the tears that ntanv a man and many a woman shed iver the coffins of their dead wives and husbands is a bitter repentance for the little tenderness thev did ilotsliou" their mules. for the love they hid in their hearts, for the admiration they felt for them that thev never eX- resstd. and which would have made their marriages warm and beau- 5119 11° 10118121‘ mused on the suc-~ iful instead of the cold drearv stretch of flowerless and bloomless des- ' ti". t . er sMaabyxtellyevlzfiéele men and women are seething volcanoes within, but and, anyway, they are cold and clanmv propositions to live with. They should only marry those whose temperatures is as low as theirs. ‘Ijhey are not for warm-hearted. generous-minded peovle uillo want a lltlle return for the affection they bestow. . DEAR DOROTHY DIX-When I was l7 I became infatuated with a boy and we went to a small neaiby town and were married by a J11511C9 ofthc Peace. I went. straight back to my home and he to his and we nevi-r lived together at all as husband and wife. But the secret of 0111” marriage leaked out and my family had the marriage annulled. we moved away and the next year I met and married the man who is now my husband and the father of our IB-month-old daughter, Now I have never told my husband about. that. experience. because to me it is unimportant and is past. but how would it seem to him? Shall I tell him qr “qt? MRS. WILLIAM C. W. WIFE SHOULD ADMIT SCHOOL GIRL FOLLY ANSWER-Tell him by all moans because somehow, some way. sooner or later he will he sure tn hear of it and he will bitterly resent your having kept the knowledge from him. You have done nothing wrong. You have only been guilty of a piece of school girl follv and he should find it easv to overlook it. but your heart will be lighter and your conscience clearer if vou have no sec- rets from him DEAR DORUTHY DIX-I am a girl of l8. in love with a young man of>23 who has been rclected bv the draft because he cannot read or write He had a very unhatwy childhood, with a father so unkind to him that he left school and ran awov when he was very vounlz and he never got any education as he just worked at anv iob he could. This mckcs i him very sad. because it not only keeus him out of the armv but out all good Jobs because on everv apnlicaiinvi thev ark about how much edu- cation he has. He ls willing to do anything. Can vou siielzcst "iv way to heln him? HIS GIRL. ANSWER-There is no reason whv anv bov should be illlterntr now when there are so manv nikht. schools to which he can to. My 1161/11‘! f0 your. friend is to Dilt his nrldc in his pocket. and enroll in one of 111's" ‘ school. even if he does have to sit in the kindergarten class and learn h‘s n. h c‘l= and how to write F» will fin/l that he will progress very ratlldly and soon be ab'e to nuallfy for a good .1011, It is never too late to learn. One of the presidents of the United States was taught to read and write by his wife. New and Cream Dooedaorrcnt A J01) Only "f4! Stops Porsplrction You Can D0 I A l Price Oontrol Quenlou 1 And Answer: Questions and Answers on Pr!“ Control will appear in The Guard- ian as a regular feature each clay The questions are thou which have reached the Wartime Price: and Trade Board from houscwlvu in this region. The answer; are pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per ' 1- not rot dresses o: men‘! chum. Doe: no: imme skin. I. Nowuclnglodry Can be used "yum" ‘hmna’ so who have intelligent uuentlonl ,' "° '1""P""d1°“'°' ion:lk on price control are invited A "~ . "1" °1- m send them m writing m e PM“ "'1'"; greneleu. Woman’: Regional Advisory Com- m‘ m "mum! “"5" mltwe of the Wartime Price: and .. 231:2“ Lllhgjzgullmzvolfifllfisaldgg h: ‘ha: :10 that. I h v to or . a o ab w a lwom mtemcmt before a l of h; peace or commissioner before I ca? get l, ratln book for my No.1: you ar able m furnish a birth or baptismal certificate. your local Ration Board will issue you with a ration book for ~your child. Q. Someone tnld mo them was a new rezuiatiou about: the sale of veal. Wlut is it? A» A MW NBIIISHOI! of the War- time Prices and ‘trade Board pro- f, w me largest fig dpodoror" 39‘ lju MIII lllfilfllln Ix’. No SUGAR . . . 0o cooxmo . . Jlo STIRILIZING row.“ '“-':r-**--. :."..._..""-"e_ rumi-qraetfih" "c" ' lunn-hhiho "W, . Ifihlll. ~KEPl-'_ 1111111 ’- f ‘in. I oeersucker or other c0 ton that. will ,_1_\.U.QU$T.12. 1943 ~11 ns vi Literature. Spoon-sire cereal. You'll like “Shreddies” from the very first s 0on- ful. The crisp, tender morses are flavor-mellowed. Made from whole wheel-includ- ing the bran, minerals, protein and the precious when: germ. Flavored with mellow malt. GET GOING RIGHT, EAT SHREDDIESI The energy-nourishment of whole wheat. just what you need these days. A pro-Ila! a/Tbc Canadiufbnlldlll lVbca/Cnnliay, Limind Niagara Flu/b, Grub hibits the sale of any carcass of veal book for my son who ivili be obtained from a calf less than ye~rs old on August 20‘? - three weeks old. ‘This action has A. Yes. All those l2 r0815 01% been taken so that veal unlit for September l. 1943. will be entitle human consumption may not enter receive tea or coffee rations in t » the channels of trade Ho. 3 ration books which nre i0 -» Q. will I be given tea or coffee. issued by Local Ration Boards 6111 rg-tglon coupons in the No. 3 ration lng the week 0f August 23. Needlecraft For The Home LOOK COOL, FEEL COOL In a Washable Two-Piece A1111 1}‘? Droud to say: “I made it myself. That, nowadays, is a pfopd Amerben boast, for more and more women are seW1118. de hdihg on themselves for produc on. It's so @1151’ to do. and a great help to the budget, too. so iqk a 300d stand upnioely under many lauml. "1118: and just think how that will cut the cleaners billsl Style No. 3432 ls designed for uijes 12-20. 36-48 Size 86 requires 5 1-8 yards 35 inch fabric with 5- l-g ‘$130118 ric rac. N0. 3M2 (hat and be t 11 dwlenea in one m. I u) Pattern is handout to United States Standard Measurement; and includes chart with step by sten in. struotion. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style “T1170 . Be sure to state size you NIIIIO Btfflt Addrfll 61$! Province Ilo llhat Your’ Doctor Does If Galljulllmls listless on ‘hhlatn. suuihwlsf-‘i-t-ufuu; ab. 111 yo: Ylmngfllll hum P1111! 11m M 1on1. an wander. M11 olhctiva in lldpinl to club out luna- lul wuuo and "nun sour. tum: atom- o drutlc wukanln flush-out u. Non lko many old-foohlonad antivu have. I I n! 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