pact; EIGHT Dorothy [VXx Says- J COURTSHIP - ENDS AT ALTAR Woman Gets More Than Wooing In Security Husband Accords DEAR Miss DIX: I am married Lo a mun I dearly love. Before we were married he was vcry affectionate and never tired of making l fuss over me. He alwayn gave me expensive gifts and showed inc n good time. But since our marriage he seems to have grown indiffer- ent and never babies me like he used to. Do you think I not wrong in wanting by husband to baby mo? I g " want our life to be happy and for always to be sweethearts. UNHAPPY WIFE ANSWER: I think the real Im- wer to the question of why hus- bands get tired is because so many t»! thcm htive wives who put the idiozlc value on little intentions zliat you do I get thousands of maudlin letters from neurotic wo- men who tell mo that they are mar- ried to good, kind men who never say n cross word to them and who "v like slaves to support llicin in hut that they feel that they are poor, neglected. dowutroddm creatures because their husbands don't treat. them as they did in their 0011111115 days, nor talk the mushy talk they used to. A WIDOW (Continued on Page 10s ;....._"_... .. The Experts o» \’§'R§\~ ) f) monumc smut: Br HIILEN RAYSERIHAN ,1 A.) Canadian Prcss staff Writer l ' .- sseszeex ,.\Y~\¢pl& CATCHING A La ncashlre OTTAWA, Sept. l0——iCP)— The huillé gcqllvliliils of tile Agriculture Dzpzirli 1 UullzllillCl‘ Ea-tiioii mil nic inc; IOUUiVvJ liiiiny illlLFlCS Us to what they inc-on when they use term “snortcning" in their re- oipes. According to these experts any mild-ihivorcri int, iticlutiing but- Lei‘, lurq, .'ug3l.ioiu uiid animal fut or blenocti s.i.»r'...ii.iig, which is a COlIIblIilitlOn oi \L‘=ll.'llli)le and un- imal tats, is called shortening. There is, of course, a difference tn Llicge tau butter contains about i5 per cent water and is salted, wliiiu 1rd lS 100 per cent lat, and vegetable fats arc usually‘ hydrogcnutsci art-i whipped to in. corporate some air to make them fluffy. The two latter fats are un- salted. Gcnerail speaking, any of these mild-flavcwed fats may be llsfld iiiterchungczibly in rccipes, without making adjustments in the am. cunts of any of the ingredients. mu , ' made his million, tool: lllsluggll famous teacher or clccuiion in Ifondon to be taught a rcliucd Enu- lisli accent. Two months later he calcd on the teacher and said, Well. W's ‘e doin'!" Ee," replied the doin champion. yon teacher, “ees ltiad o’ thine!" THAT'S sovmruixs A reporter was i t i oldest inhabitant lfieltligwmuazgrleé 111141 0011112118? his century. en arr ed?" asked the reporteig m “MarricdP exclaimed the 01¢] mfm. “Married! I should think I have. Four wives I’ve had. What's more, one of them was a good n.’ _}_____.. é. 1w» \x\xvo<r\z~l'rlv~i\’i issuer ENGLISH 1/1 1i 1‘ D. C. Willis g Here is an unusual type of fruit m. 1i Ihvrtfiflto with many PQints in its ...sz=% t favor. This dessert recipe is a sugar saver, a fat savor and is substan- 1, What 15 ‘cram; with ‘his sew flour or onc cup less two tablespoons of all-purpose flour. To sifted flour 't add 1-4 fteuspoon of salt, one tea- ANSWER’; spoon o baking pow‘ and one , _ teaspoon of - iutir and slit tnZt-thor. hullngmittlmxlzfé‘ejufimfiignoyllg?” . Cut in ttvo tabi 1100115 of short- lufmL Bimmkal‘ 4"Leadl'nk‘ox. ening until mixture resembles fine ' ' tending; helpful. “These things are conducive to good health." In- sinuate. breadcrumbs. Combine one egg with 1-3 cup of milk and add slowly to tho flour mixture. blending to n soft hilt mt sticky rlough Crease a niitoincli pic tin. roil tlOiliZll and line tin Slicc five small twitches and rover dough u-lth them Custard Mixture: Beat. one egg slightly, add 1-3 to i-Z cup n! sugar and 1.2 cup of milk and pour this custard mixture over the punches. Bfllzc in a hot ovrn. 400 degrees fahrcnhcit. for l0 minutr-s Tlicn reduce t9l1‘.1')t‘:‘111lll'£3 tn 350 dcfrrccs fnhmnhclt. and continue baking until custard is set about 30 min- utes This makes six servings. D- to continue to depend on more familiar sources for our daily sup_ ply oi vitamin C. Oranges and grapefruit are wel.l- knovm for their valuable vitamin 0 content, but people are not so aware of the fact, that. green veg- etables contain vitamin C, vitamin A and iron, too. Broccoli, a delicacy of tlic cabbage family, has o. high rating. Raw broccoli, says the Nutrition Division. taken weight for weight, contains 2 1.2 times as much vit- amin C and 11 times n; much, v19,- Rmln A as do oranges Broccoli is also tin excellent source of iron Because vitamin C is so easily destroyed in cooking, the nutrition- ists emphasize the importance of using a minimum of water and 3001111111 the greens only until fen. or. Recent experiments have shown that rose hips black curratits and ‘pine nccdles couflaln nmazitig am- ounts o! vitamin C I-Ioumver, we can't out block currnnts every day, and rnse hips and pine needles ccrtalzily aren't customary articles of dic’ so 2101i of us will have W 4 ‘l4 Mother shouldrft miss-even 211cc! l] bottom. omaifs Realm "r Social and Pers KINII In a late afternoon ceremony n,» cently at the Nuvnl Base chum-L Sydney, N S , Wren Joan Barbara Bailey, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bailey, Camrcse, be_ crime the bride of Eric Walker 331m"?- R C-N-V R . son of the lube Dr. F. Jarditic and Mrs Ja-rdlne of Kensington, prime Edward Island. The marriage lines wen read by Naval Chaplain Donald Howggn, T-ic chapel was decorated with roses, white lilac and English I-lnw- thornc The bride was drggspd in a Mme B1111 Jersey street length frock de- signed with short ruffled sleeves rind n draped skirt in peplum er. fcct. She wore a small flowered hat and an ovoixtlie-lace veil, elbow length gloves and whi t D11111D8. Her 0111i‘ ornament waslll strand of pearls, gift of the groom. xmvréc HOUSEHOLD SORAPBOOK g f Z B: Roberta Lee é .~c\r.\cxz\'.\\c~c\c\c\c\."<.§;g}\c_§e;czr,_vgyt Woolen Blankets Do not wring the woolen blanket after-washing. Hang it on the line drippingwet, then whip it 5ljghtly several time; with a wire carpet _ , . -8 to 4 titblespons dry mustard . .. , _ . _, x g no.1 1, v g- . _. ., kdi t saltwater. ti": 2t°ti';..‘°;.;:;"a‘sa.:;;:"';..%i tiii-“Qdl-m incur-a ts‘; it: i l?.“.;l€§°'“...‘“ii2fii‘° wafistiit". “u. table 3 - ' bla kt r ' r ~ is dressi v fusmdn sholtcgke’ “mun comes t “i. 1‘ m“ WW vronmw- n e 5°‘ and "w" 1 P?" " ml“ nuglmilxxtla em one gift: of pill-in may- rom t e experimental kitchen run flalon of munlearned 7 Th‘ can“, 1 D1111: water onmbe dmssim; m, tablespggns 1.1.1.11‘? ediillgilrf-mflpzurlie tkgepgfltxllrexllipé: misspelled? oglaerilitlthilisvoouvxrdfiif cuyiinbers lh/fibolirtlch 5,1010% inch each of finely chopped olives and ‘ ‘ . - ' ' ' ‘ If th t . ‘~ < "1 ' ' . . of rm“ may be subsmuwd for 105?‘ W1 td . .. bird 115115111131‘, tlmeditrflf! 511M125. scald Small onions "he-n Dicklesi-Iow can I remove P9151111" Dctichcs, oi (‘Ollfyg _ _ Liv-n in ? oest; he wold conduc- Sand m we bqfimn of the bath fir“ and peel mcmi Trim calm- ltion stains from garments? Peach Cmtrtrtl Shortcake: Sift P w“ ’ v before mung mm “ma. The bird-s “we” and break Qulds 111W 5111511 A By mixmg one part 0f oxalic and measure one cup of pastry wfzh ms t§mg"me§m“_?t‘: refusal is often due to‘: slippery flowerets‘ Halve me men pa“ acid to twenty parts of water and Leather hirnliuro If t-he leather furniture ls soiled, apply warm milk with u soft cloth and then rub thoroughly until dry. LONDON - tCP) - A Thmnas Howlandson painting “Vnuxhall Gnrdcns." xotichi; for one pound (about S4 50' in a junk shop, was sold nt. auction for £2,730 tnbout $12,385) LITTLE GIRL; SWEATER. NONl-O NE millions of germs on the bedroom floor right nnir, Frinstiincc. So never take u clianca when you clean, Mother! Don't mil for someone to 7d sick . . . always use tho proved "hospital" gcnn-ltillcr-Lysol disinfectant. Every time you clcnn floors, bathroom, kitchen, Add Lysol to the cleaning water. Help! clean because it's "soapy". Powerful gcmi-ltillcr . . . you neerl up to 0 time: less than of bleach disinfectants. Don't risk bcing without it. Ge! n bottle of Lysol today at. your druggistfl. i ‘Ivory slnglo l_l_m_o you clean . - . dlslnhcl wllh l4hllrllkfflllldl) L141: is easy to knit for a little and 6 years old. Pattern contains complete instructions. Charlottetown Guardian. Design No. 11B! DESIGN N0. A cutie dotible breasted sweater 1181 irl 2, 4 o. 11M To order pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and address with 20 cents in coin or Postal Scrip to Needlework Bureau _ NBJHQ Street Addre! Wren Joan Bailey, Camrose, g an...‘ 1L4 {It's Quality‘ Stands Supreme A ‘ll JOB ONLY YOII OAN DO Price Control Quelflonl and Answers Questions and Answers on Price Control will appear in The Guard fan u a rBfllllr future ouch day Tho queillona Ire than which have reached the Wlrtimo Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers arc pru< vided by the Board Readers. ‘I'm’ I011! who have intelligent questions to ilk on price control are invited to send them in writing to thl Women's Bellow" A ' 1 c"!!! ml tee. . My husband is about to lze discharged from the R. C A Her should b0 F‘ sweclhcart ‘as angq}1g'n_ w“ 01 Before enlisting he and I lived in house we owned. We 110W W111“ 10 regain possession. How loni; l1 notice to vacate must I 111W! 111° tenants? A. Under new rugulations oi- fcctlng service personnel only, you give B. three months notice to voc- ate. What is the ceilinl price 01 potatoes by the D6011? A. Forty-two cents per D061!- Q. When do all coupons for can- ning sugar become valid? A. They are all valid now. T119 last, ten preserve coupons to used florntihls purpose became vulid on Juy - Q. can you tell me why the 12,1995 Bddrd requires dealers to have a permit t0 slaughter cat-tie. A. chiefly so that a oomulew report; may be kept at all times of the meat. supply m 081111018’ B-“d °° fnistrute possible black market 0p- eratlons at. it time when meat urgenm needed for home corti- sumption and to illl commitmen s by the United Kingdom 111d UNRRA. The bridesmaid, w B] Rows of Swami» 8252..., waficlfi a 11ml" and belse ensemble with a COYSRRQ of red carnations. T114‘ 119st man was SBA., Don Bryeiiton of Samia, Ont. Wedding music was played by L 53A Ladme $110118 o! Kentville,‘ NB. 131111112 the 81811111; of the register Wren Rose Ward of Guelph, 0m," $11118 Because. I fievephon mi- the immediate lnlonds °f 1116 young 0011l>le was led at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FY8111} Burvhell. Sydney. The brides table w“ cent-Nd with the Weddlflll Cake White ta-pers and floral decorations completed, time table arrangements The 31111118 Couple left later for a short tour of the Bras 1701- lake; 011 Mum they will reside in Point Edward, N S, $00.7; OORNERV; xtoemxxa l SWEET MIXED MUSTARD PICKLES .Z\7\')\‘k'7\'k"' NOW OAN I ll By Anne Ashley -\—\-\~\A l “its (1113 W D nlo 2 heads cauliflower z o m 2 green peppers, shredded Weak vinegar 4 cups sugar f Q. How can I set colors? A. To set blue. pink. green. lov- ender, red and purple. 5081i 111 11111111 water, two ounces to the tub. Black. gray, and dark blues should 11c pcrs. remove the seeds and shred flash Place in a crock and applying with a small brush cover with I. brine made in the proportion of i cup salt to 6 cups vvatlcr. Let. stand in this brine over- Inuit. Ncxt. morning. drain and cover with fresh water. Lot. stand in this for 2 hours, then drain again. lvtvw cover with a weak vinegar solution using half vinegar and half water and allow to stand in this for i5 minutes. Bring to the simmering temperature and keep at this temperature until the vege- tables one almost tender. Drain thoroughly and discard the vine- combine the sugar, mustard. 1111'- meric and flour. Mix together the pint of vinegar and the pint 111 water and use part of the Hold mixture to blend the dry ingredi- ents in a smooth paste, then gradu- ally stir in the remainder of the vinegar mixture. Place in the 111D part of n double boiler and cook over boiling water until the mix- ture thickens and there is no 111W taste of flour remaining. Add the sauce to the drained hot vegetables. Mix well and pour into hot. sterilized jars and seal at gar. Now make a. mustard sauce. First once. FaithfulI-MacNeill Nuptials ciiAkLu'i"i"r:ruwN GUARDIAN be line of a, brand new one in a dim 13 ed to come to the l Never a Doubted 1 lllll hwooodocv gggwvx‘ i aunt's nunv f: By an Island Farmer‘: W1" ‘ ' t &-‘5‘~‘°“:§“€$.£ Eh We have just returned 1113111 I11 evening stmll-J\llie and I. It. was hcr first experience on a 11111"- clark country road. Dark_ but for a circle or light from the lantern. I held tightly. Earlier this cyc- ning, we went as far as Rob! “hi! Jock and Jeanie in the car. ThBY ten, u; w go a. distance beyond. We stopped there to inspect 111; new buildings. First, Karolyn! poultry house, not. at all imlflli- ing as these buildings so b111- 1111111- snug and clean. Each matron_ WIS etched oomplacently 0-1 111° ‘hm’ ng roosts and Jamie P01111411 °“1" the double row of nests alons I wall, inviting the most dilator-y member of the flock to d0 1'10!‘ best in case there may be meatlesl. flshless days to wme- We 11111- ed the remodelled 918891’! W119" l mother was tellinfl 11811-111!" W1" to her lads and ltiasies. Mr. - looked up to ask us in P11561118. 1! we had been "able t0 891 8- $51111?’ full u? I guess" he said resuming his sh ngliiig. “Oh, so this 1a 1'01 I restaurant?“ Julie said. 1h 601119 surprise. It. will be, and the 11101111 will contain n number of 810F111! or fatteninz rations; We admired the calves in the pasture and caught only the out.- comer of a stall. "Oomc 1-111! morning," Jamie informed us. If had come to the world unannonuc- ed, so Karolyn said, when her men had risen early 10 8° W111‘ M13 G in his truck to n beach a distance away for shore sand. Karolyn “just knew" there “was "iivmgthlul! a ra " when one a er a - s“ y on m: the milking. A bit of n treasure huny. sometlmes the lot; of i110 1111111"! wife, who I may say need 1161161‘ have a dull moment, revealed a beautiful picture for KB1‘°1Y11'5 and Jamie's enjoyment. ‘The 5111}. was only rising at the time Knrolyn told me “llshfvlfl! 11D 111. evergreens in a corner by 1.116 stream. It was warm there, with no breath of wind and'qulet with onlv the murmur of the watqr be- lo\v." {There against the oack- ground of trees, bathed in t-hl golden light of sunrise. 36101911 and Jamie found the red heifer standing guard over her firstborn. There she was licking the red and white oi its coat. to a pretty wavi- ness, her tongue tipped with en- dearment. Farming is full of these delights. In a comer of n. ma» dow; in a dim stable; in the wee sma’ hours in a 1589!‘! 015m l fold, you catch he wonders of birth. The satisfaction of is, when, you have feasted our eyes on the animals newly m, you look a? at. James to say reverent- h ly: " y_ these fro‘ ours." At Karolynb this eveni , I smelled (with a. mother-in-aw’: 1105c) ripple jelly boiling in l shin- ing sauce pan on a shining stove. At her invitation, I looked in to see if it had arrived at. the sheet.- ing stage before I went to the sun- porch to see a. long row of blossom- ing plants. We also admired her kitchen. Wall-paper in a Dutch pattern; ivory woodwork and maroon linoleum for the floor cov- ering. This shade is repeated here and there about the r00m-—the re- and make the fl Ont’!!! 81191.1 ink: the pglnu hand by atrtfnkig and vtcu have solution shoes t-lilt would b0 the national cloth for mead Vocational wad: a district is o Ihoq m... for flu pn-ir. ‘Bil: overwhelming number the manna-s, can be fixed in to the drive 1n JAMIOIIIJTAIN 11 11°Ped be ready the m Women's Ins Prefect. Britain h, difficult than u; my um. 4 t. thea- Oh] servicemen in ho; Jim c source 01 s wr n- uurrim 1 “r "V1118 didioa out anal z Fashions '1 Literature LivingcSLeisure THE woman's REALM _ ‘lutnigitthnlflollomohmg Aleutian Wboillhliunltlnvd Bvlllvmiigtwimdhhoylsy Mffatlchbeautytlwywouldkew utcrlfid 1n brightdnnm against lilmt. flood, without o word. Silent. no no ward to coy. ~ 0. G. I. his: HAND CAI-I UP T0 SIOULDEIB Whatever our 1| givn u: ma; ahoulc u/givm u m?“ of your aims, 0| P68"! your e1. bows. "Don't. draw m line at the wrists. 1114-“ Your new care right up to the it oulder," m. visas a fnmous Hollywood mgkgup man. “I! the ti: of your Ann h W61"! i117. apply c put of D1114 0f almond meal and pow- dered nuxulce. mixed with a little water. Allow this mixture to remain 011 YOur arms for about ten minutes, Whm you remove it with. water thedrvtmaoouwim itnovlib Just before you step into uh; rub at. nftht, thm use g qrolm or hand lotion on your amt! after bs ." "Apply hmd lotion up to iihg ¢l_ bows. managing thoroughly. Place I bottle of your favorite hand lo- tlouintlukitchm and one hi 111g 32°31’??? “it.” $3.1‘: ‘t..“"';..°".. . lino er dot drawer or locker." “If your arms an too heavy for beauty. enlist the aid of p, pm_ ‘fusion? masseuse. Ev no real. lea t e vniu; of rofomiongl run l-ll 11M $00 197p flag merit; of manage for um; m4 hllfldl.". “Stand erect with yolr liould- ers relaxed and elbows bent. Drop your hands from the wrists in a relaxed position gfhgkg m, so timu." or Q " "To dvvvlon Irweful hula ma 91191119 tinsel-n m» one comer of a sheet. of newwalpu- in each hand nuns gather the of uch mulching." Won-news Voluntary Ber. Worked out m excellent to the o: 014 donated to collation but having Riemlm. gSch I but not of shoes M. so all bmilght in time for donation October. 9694b unfnvonhlc weather it that sufficient fruit. will nual Canadian Red Cross mute Jnm-foxzlrftain The food aihutim in all! Bl? I'll] 1M" uflng "if. d the “ON m”; Imnortlgt‘ tlwikzfrork ldren in the nurseries and 911:1 find the a my; I IOlOOBlIO galdedition t4 on. Chromium, whether on waters very -Dm't dim tu sult. I suspect. of several bleached dye. A square on the round tn-blc, another on the ‘breakfast nook; cushions and a cover on the couch and oblongs of the some ateriai and color on the arms and back of Rob's old aim chair. Altogether contributing that. touch that M once turns n house into a. chum- ing pretty home. (Continued on Page l0) IIELPS PREVENT PERSPIIIATION SPOTS llll llll IITIIOIIT IRIITATIICI ‘I'll IKII ARRID gives you double protection. It protects you from perspiration odor, and liclpl protect your clothes from pfllplfl. don spots. Anicl is an odorleu deodorant, with che fine texture of a beauty mun. I: vlnishes initially —- giving immediate results. With Arrid, you sre nlnoluuiy nfe —- an enjoy yourself wherever you m: —regnd|u| of the weather. Protect your daintineu 1nd charm with ‘Anid. Sm: using i: todpy. It la very economical. 15¢. 39¢ and 59!. Al. W. l. FAITIIIJLL AND MIG. FAITIFULL The wedding pictured above took place in Zion Presbyterlnt Church on Aug. 30th when Frances Vernitn MccNeiil, daughter of M: and Mrs. Hector K. MacNeill. Charlottetown, was united in marriage to AB. William J, Faithful of Hamilton, Ont. Bu. Cl. Carlyle Web-l ctr pclonnol the conning. I 1o...“ Scillng 35.72‘. t?“ flour sacks and a few packets ofll" 901411, eaal use with an ohm. 1v. no its l0 much cloth or mp mg ab: gentle ‘ M1 you cleaning The "Jlllf D111 your finger on ' 3999mm the refrigom 1 AS Ind than 1181)’ as con Dllfll flbfill an b. rue-m . LUNOI light oft: di casserole using umitf“ 1' the oven f fills. vw-u have i" ind WWW 1180 0f l 14-0“ APT”. ILLNESS FOOD I8 VITAL avofldofihiplggs owéafelxmlnd emu locompaalq a ll lfivlbn Division ' grunt o! National Hglaltllnum d are recom e " ‘ from- the §§inni,,}°efll"“anp°iile=g a diet based on Canada‘: food {uh uloss the doctor advises 0Q] ' A°°11=11¥ 111 many cases of ' ihn mote md caloric Motnlstc billion: Dmtein is Milli; ,,, ,1; Mir the damage caused by m“ opention or ilintecl. revet- M5,“; "l0 1D moi-loo at g tm-m, “L 1311;‘, 11111“ be limited by u, ‘Hie moot tic 1 . crease the $1111..“ anvdayeaqm‘ without making tn, are, bum: difficult w digest, n a, nuwemm will! with moose and mug. naming, and t bed beogtlle to m“ 0 at! than threemflgzg; small amounts of intervals rather meals. 5min forest flru than a dour can rm Usually com that from“ hnvg calves, in OHQ fall ain't; mik producer: tnvol 11¢; ltlbkfl w hay (q- 91‘ R8801! . fiafunyfi association advises a ‘ A magnet, in alloy. of slung; oolbct and néckcmlmégith hm, m develop: c 4,000 time: it; own we'll.“ m Nitrogen and oiSa-n-ic matter m. tents are acceptable measures of soil format’); although son; requk o mvftnsa- b03331???‘ ‘° MODERN ETIOIIETTE Q. When greeting calm wauldni. it. be hoapltl/ble for the hostess w add some sompiimentary remark to each one such u. "How lovely your hat is, Mrs. Blank?" A. No, and it would be form to do What tlon would it be per w 110111" out“ about four 0'01 in the liftof- noon’! A. Woman souveilmes have 1W“ miinklunchcouu at about foil 0'0 ' ll 13' Eai-fifinlh-“t .23! cones ‘i’ A. Nozbheootennsarumdili 1110i WIN." you u: while m? FOR THE llll Olll’ ‘IIIID A llll vNeecllecraftn ONIFIX Ilfil Q 0o III in 1 :00. ew fashion mteo in the yhoh necklho and the deeper cut. of the er you use the cap sleeve or the longer N0. X 1| cut in llMS 10, I2, IA, 1 i0, 2) and 40. Bin 16 require: I yards S-lnch. Send 20 out: for mm ‘ o. une. 11M will. N m‘ Addreal. am own mm’: omniv- Be an to mu 81D vou Illh. Adult-m Pat. u mama; The uobiawwn Pntvcrn M). I66 fhln Shunt Adtcu in business correspondence. HOME