PAGE TWO _ ;::_.._.. _. ' i Woman's Re alm __-__i._._.._&_._._.:.. Y. Social and Personal / Fashions 1 Literature in t”. g. bre adi a f . _,_o.,w,-;_v§-y~r-s <uQIoFKQP""’"*"' “ ii” REGULATIONS AND VO not m: '1’ E715 COOK ‘S CQRNER .-l _ _ or, el1t>p;icd_ ..i}ll.;. til. in incccs i onion .l...i... ynce pailmnlos. . i’.i ; \\i.li damp, ii 51311.0, nod v fiat-r \v.1h I'll‘, and ill '.‘.ii.l lll uii-| 1' AI] (‘l I'll ll illiilinu li1lL-' ii i i .; a lrw min- . xv t, Beat egg yolks, l q n‘ " f the thick- rest ll, ,1). ‘-\‘ll yi- 1‘ l" "'l‘l"' ~'(‘fiTI‘|l PIE ' re nr raisins. I wizar or honey hl ,. I! mil R extract m V. rr i shell P vi i, plain. an»! ii’ u it l. i vrnis. Put h ' w» ‘ill! metiium T " 'l _ or hem-w ‘ ~ u ' t u’ ri/iii"e boiler R ‘ 'i‘ 'lu"'i me“e(l. Tic- g; ‘u ‘ i‘ v/l/l f’ runs nrlk i or ‘or. sllu" u’! to oi . i -,.,..,,, . i ..,. ¢..,..-. _q_._.,,,._ o’ ,1, . ,~. 1., . tn"1,\_‘,]_ (~ ‘" ' i“ PM‘: "Ml .=‘ir ’ l‘ ' h" ‘u-ilrcti shell curl ll ‘v “in nwrwwiw made of‘ 1| r - l» w 1-; hfifllWf-rl with . n" ' "r in .='o\v oven 300 (iv-i rt"; F.) 30 minutes. Serves 8 to‘ I a: Q A urnin .i§-§%. g S_mil A very innocent and obliging cur- aie moved to a Yolk-Sill!) where mall bred hum-s and li is s om e yof parish pa: isliloncrs times raced thenl. shortly nfter his arrival he was asked to invite the prayers o! the cnviziegation for S1 .. dead 7" ~- tilt- nan that Ill (‘ asked the curate. Lady‘ Grey i APor ‘he citrate had praved three; church he need not‘ "Is she ‘ "Nnf repLled the clerk, "she's won I the steep echaie ' A rm‘ i... ‘XYQ. iultiii" dcn latly livezi ‘In the coun- Gill‘ mail‘. Ont: inorniilg the The lllilifl an t"t‘ftl‘ll9(‘ officer ar ang-r ti the 1mg (or heme: {or eTifZtirt-u i-'.<"ti'ii- !'| ‘tlfr-"lvyv "my . y ten pvppw and stairs ’ lto} {purl gélllfl se niiru." from London, then rushed up- New under-arm fireom Deodorant safe/y Stops Peirspirotlon 1. Dot-t not int ilrrsset or men’: shirts. Docs not lflll-lll! skin. 2. Nnuziirinrmrlry. Can housed right alter shaving. l, lnsnntlyxto d JYL rcvcnts A, A pure, white, greascleu. stainless iinishing cream. 5, A'.\‘i\l|lI‘tlA1‘]\.(l\‘-'ll Seal of Amrm lfl limitutcol Launder- ing to! liciup; liarmlrss to liiwrir. ‘d is the \°'9°5‘ g‘ dieOd g1 perspiration for chr- blurted out "voifiv not. to have . w; c". and the man's down- odor. offlnl ~1~=~:-. i down to seven am;- saved many toils of made changes on retail shelves. Small foods are disappearing uiatei-ials and labor. duration. A young housewife i5 water heater. During 1942, gov tentlon to ilutrltion and every nutrition into war industries in pictured effort has o Shi'ite‘... ofiiouniiv i Female Weakness AND HELP BUILD UP RED BLlllllJ! Lydia E. Plnkham’! Vegetable Com- i Government reguations and volunteer brought every clvillaan into Canada’; war e tin calls ivhch brought the pre-war number from the market and inaily produ gr packed An order slmplilyilg clothing and freezing fashion; ‘will save Ontario and Quebec and continue for the wars ernment health officl the interests of efficiency, Above a ygung lDorothy Dix Says- t i. grins GUARDIAN campaigns during 1942 have 3 wa ffort. The standarizatlon oi’ ; drink and chocolate bar. 115 (pictured above at 1cm Nutrition Services, Department of Pe steel for munitions work has l‘ “fining 1943 with ' nutrmm‘ cam M i» , 8:5“;sriirsz.srrr.ri:;z..rrrrs;s “s are m 1mg‘ ‘ den on volunteers who are She has above turning off her electric als turner; their m- been made to introduce good a major dri “oooooooonooooooooen-oooooooo-ooo-on- i v Bound TABLETS (with added iron) ave helped thousand: to relieve periodic puln with weak. nervous. blue feelings — due to functional monthly disturbances. They also help build up red blood and are a fine tonic for the stomach. Pink- ham'c Tablets are made especially for women. Well worth trylnnl 2'- Setll Foods Reducl Low-Calorie Poundage Fat Girl Left Alone at Parties “Ruthie-s fat but. awfully nice,’ the hostess said. But the mcr. prefer the Slumlfrr girls somehow! . u - -> I ‘ ' . ‘ l. ' '. r §~;»=~=,y<»u,;,~go-;; rsiiirit..s.>‘;:..;1r.ii'tei.iti‘isrltltiriyasetrismize.lii "MP1 WC a Fi» h°u , f d: was b'hind it. And if your wife hnd Waited until she had had her fling 1W" Pmmdfi a M“ - C °°slng °° - of braux. love-making and parties. she might have been willing to settle that out you dmvu to i200 calories i day. llV-iflld of the high quantity- iniiybe 4.ll0ll~ you gut iiuiv. It's easy. When you know your calories you can have just as much to cat. Sliced chicken has only 100 calories a serving (creamed chicken has 435) and a baked white potato (100) is as filling as a sweet potato i200). Desserts, foo, may he on your b , r for any entertainment reducing menu as long as they re for ourseives_ iow-calvry ~5uvh B! BPPIB "Owl 135 Have you any suggestions that might help us? We feel that we are a cup—but NOT chocolate bianc entitled to some relaxation after our long day's work that will not cause mange, 4311 talk. After all. the boys at camp are in a crowd and it is not like being By being smart about your food alone. It certainly does get monotonous reading night after night. We vQu win a smart figure; soon every- are still young and enjoy dances and parties. We realize that these are one admires yours! To know your calories, lee our IlZ-page booklet. It ha: a calory i-hart. 42 delicious low-calory menuS. '~cif1(‘-S for slimming desserts. In- ‘ = n fi-riav lirluirl tlict to at" Send 20c in coin for your copy or "The New Way to a Youthful Figure" to Charlottetown Guardian Home Service. Addrem. Be cure to write plainly your name, address. an; the name of booklet. - . ..' Name Street Address . City Province BUDDIES cave A "AND Hm American soldiers from tile corn' belt helped Britksh farmer! harveati you their 1942 crept. l n. aw‘ ':ADOLES(‘ENT WIFE HARDWORKING HUSBAND A BREAK War Widows Need~0 married four but she l5 very cinema lover all what marria children. a day, s That doesn't of amusement, and ivllcn cept the responsibilities they have assu sane and s: occur. Gen end of the rho with a wife who is down (l\'(‘l‘_V time he cam-v into the house. wants to kiss before breakfast. nothing is done for the cause we are lTlZlITl As we are doing w not safe for two g bills to pay that we don't have any money left ove war times an you think an occasional date wl hind are having 8 Papa and knit sweaters. which is a useful spend their time. their position are inc over such male b feet that long to their condition and that wt already fed up with feminine society and dancing with mockery of enjoyment. to having dates with marrle is too cruel a remedy for boredom doesn't. know whether he love: you NEVER GIVES _ wn U. S. O. Plan T0 Fill Spare Time With Mates In Service DEAR MISS DIX-J am 24 years old. years and have two boys. unhappy and disconten the t 8c ought t My wife is 21. I love my wife and ted because I can't line and she a glamour girl. o be, instead of We have been she loves me, be a romantic v That is her idea of doing housework and taking care Q1 W0 years I have n days a week, give me much Noiv for the last t fourteen hours W" lit my job. Llotsof the time working at night. her, or to take her to places so dog-tired that the only to act like the great lovers do in the rest. But my wife she is. and liow proud I am of her. and how mucli I love her. and make o. great fuss over her. I try to do this as much as I can, but I can't say it is enough for her, She l_s forrver asking me if I love her, and if I come home I am wants me says she made a mistake in marrying me and threatens to leave. I try to do everything possible to be husband and make llci- happy. but I just don't; feel ssntlmeiltal after working hard nil night. But ,- wliat can a man do with a Wife like that? ‘ UNCERTAIN. a good med when they nslble wives and good mothers. orally the cases of arrcsted development stay that way to the pier. and the poor husband has to go through life dealing all emotion and no sense. case is ailothrr one of the tragedies of the too young married. and make But the miracle doesn't often Fivitlcnliy your and not. expect a hardwvorkcd, tired man to stage a petting party | She would. have known that no mail ‘ ‘VAR WIDOWS NEED CANTEEN PROJECT DEAR MISS DIX-—We are LWO lots of entiertalnmen girls who are left We are left flat. Be- od We have no opporli nity to elnay an occasional date. ar ivork it is after flank before we get. home. and it is iris to be out at night nlone. Also. we have so many d that we have to sacrifice lots. but surely not everything, Do th a married man would be harmful? Y DOWS. ANSWER-There is no denying that the ymin o to do of an evening but sit at home with Mama and but not an exciting way to ppen to be temporary war widows, the hardships of reased. For the unmarried girls have the priority lpeds as the draft has passed over. yet they. too. have dance and to dress up and go places. alas, no one seems to be able to suggest anything to ameliorate ll be a remedy for their loneliness. for they are other girls is a y Wld0W5 will not resort Breaking up a sister woman's home When the girls ha But. But ln their desptratlon, I trust that the lonel d men. DEAR MISS DIX-The frl anti him. of us together, of us he likes better. Would it ANSWER-It certainly would. and you will be one if you let him out in that sort of embarrassing position. If a man is doubtful about or not. the answer la NO. Forget him. r worker is shown saying “thumbs down" YCQQCEIXQQQQ 11-13 on a mid-day meal of a soft diosen a good meal, advised by nsions and National Health which paign Below at right ls pictured one to help over-worked farmers har- of labor is throwing an added bur- bcing called on to undertake a wide range of boots which like everything made of rilbber stands hlgll in importance on ve for tile colectlon of metal; and up by a drive for fats and bones. i2" FCUDQLIQF-D!‘(IOOQCEUIZQQQQ: . ii Job Only You Gan llo Price Control Questions And Answerl ilfiitifwflwnfifiillifllit questions and answer: on Price Control will apear in The Guard- am as a, regular feature each day. ‘the questions are muse which lizue reached the Wartime Prices and nude Board from housewives in 1.1115 reg-on. The answers are pro- vldcd by tile Boom. lifllllltrs who nave intelligent questions to ask on price control are invited to send tnem in writing to the Women's Regular Advisory Committee of the Wartime Prices and Trude Board, Cliappell Building, Charlottetown. Q ——Does butter rat oiling apply to dairy butter as well as cream- ci-y butter? A ——Yes. It applies to all types of butter. I U Q.—I cat all my meiils iii res- taurants. How does butter ration- ing affect me? A —You will be served butter on y when you ask for it. and tlien only oile-ihird of an ouilc one sitting, Q —Wliy ile Lessa ry ? A.—-In order to provide War—25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) Jail. 5. 19-1: ~—Pl"ll‘ll8 Lloyd George Britain's l)f3'l('(‘ Lriiilcs uzilsnins, tary services bll States Supreme Court. "barred zone" extended round C Verde Islands, Daker and Azore EDS Lonfioiv, _ (or) _ ThZ-rotte..- 'slzes 12, 14. 16. l8. 20.. as. as. 40. 42. ham old folk home had their usual Christmas party, thanks to the gen- eroslt of two British tars who hear in New York the party h not be held. They cabled the co v- alent of $75 to the British War Re- llcf Soclet . n a-IIIIIISI Illllllll M. F a I lSflfy ilSt . When acute catarrh makes breathing difficult-causes stuffy her]. watery eyes, nasal irritation and di‘. \ rcss, put a few drops of Vicka Va-tro-nol in each nostril and enjoy the relief it brings. Va-tro-nol l: so succasful because it does three ve important things: (l) shrinks swo lcn membranes of nose, (2) clears out discomfort- causln congestion and (l) soothes lrrltat on. Many catarrh sufferers say it's the best re- LUNTEER CAMP AIGNS CHANGED LIVING HABITS JANUARY 5, 1943 g 1M1; 1942 l Living e Leisure The Woman's Realm LITTLE LIGHTS fur coat — the shoulder blades I i e at any i it was butter rafoilingssmffllfl be awided‘ l for an YOU!‘ EH11 l l dess lil ltsiaf. Also its smilfb enuni: atcdMiglisziiglt siriilepticlltly lcndrdltsglrf YIgSIIrJUl-Ztwjg; y». 5 __- 1 t rgl RCkllDllll - “f: E,i_i.i,),-e-vfc:n15€.aiid for c1.‘ “ppm; by Umtedldress you’.l nevcg tire of wearing. (gm-mm t and your friends will never tire of t l lliitgtllzelydve found. eluows and lower uortlm 0f ll" (By violet Alleyn storey) coat wh ch often gets far too mticl . . . ' l t _= ' l for its ood Got-glass each nttle light tla tgaille w 01g warm cloth ma‘ In llll unexpected placc- ready to swing into - and save On an altar iii a darkened ohurch Or in a sad, sad face. your precious furs.. Another thing which is kind W your furs is to keep them away from heat. Shake them out after they have been in the rain and et tllom dry naturally -an<.- dont crush them up iii the closet. dB-YIID or dry. . - Have your furs cleaned before you "tut them away. This will revitalize the fur and make it last mlioh longer God bless each little light- and fan Its flame and keep it brizht; Tllore l5 so much‘ of darkness 0111i we need each little llBhl~~ POINTS 0N CARE 0F YOUR FURS lfiirs. for all their sturdiness and wearlbllity. nee; Lhoughtflul carvg-ere - ' i t ewe r ' ———— ‘iyuebllsniigaiiigtl lyur lg hanzhful, and STA! IEEMOVAL To remove tea. coffee. or ffllll- your beg ll t-el‘ . juice stains from a cloth, pour boll- lt ivcars YOU carry continually. . . » r t Ln. equitable distribution of available"‘fw“y P,” luv? “feve-rgflf, m: “at” ‘MYLT s a _ ANSWER-I dont’know,_unless you have the supphes- I.‘ has “on mrced upon ‘guilt “tliislcaild find some other CUT DOWN WASTE and that type. of womaiiaiirtexhiiiiiilrvziisvhii (ilfirarsw gégw in, gstladultit pciiiriie seliifihnusgll ofizvflov to cmfw yum bag - Q l lllc w“ 0A," ,1 I .. I __ r . r .. e s s “a oescen _ g’ .5 e. a one Thouyh fewer or us Me driving Every hou,._.wlgc can he p ' wlen are is 70_ie is old. an). when she has false teeth and ullnkles and of a lClvfllliely small sect on of the ‘a m) n for mmw means Wm- effoyi; by cutting down on II grandchildren silo still SllllIKS and oggles men, fishes for compliments and population Rationing was neces- I c515 w,” l a w 1w h‘, and out’ “Huge of fresh fruits and vegetable! CHICKEN cmcxtn weal» cloths unity years tvqyoung for her. sary to ensure that decent citizens “"5” W” We p i, a rd Use outside leaves of cabbage and (ssucls) cnumn She never laces the realities of life. or consideis that she has any would obtain a legitimate share o! °Y e m°‘°' m k“°“’ °w a ~ » - tons and so on I00 CALI 435 cats duty toward her husband and children. When her children are babies she ‘he butter su ‘fes before th anvil"! i‘ ‘m 6916M" Uortkms or a‘ "'0' m Hy “ ' l enjoys playing with them as if they were dolls. but when they are older imurder Obbleflh f h] 8| she rexnts tlicin because they hate her. Her sole aim and ambition is i ' g em up or s Own to have preitv clothes to be always goln" somewhere l ncrowds and havin" Se” sh use n W“ m“ hoard" “m0 i ‘ ‘ 1 " A ' i: ‘ r ' P E Cnoéafli a good time: and to Ibe fldIIllKd ‘and. flattered. Arid as she ls even a; .1’f§§§,§“§,°d5e1,‘,’§§l stflzgi-lfldfis dijnld 1:20p” umcwm ggtrlmrnatf lLl we should net expect mole of her than we do of a. pet i bum“ I25 cm 43| cm However. sometimes these child-wives do eventually grow up and ac- For The sOPI‘ CHARM In a Basic Dress Figure-molding tucks - or shin-- in; 1i you prefc; —make this a Home ‘seat accessories. It's a seeing. Make it and love it. note its long size ransvl Style No. 2021 is designed And for 44. 46 48 50 and 52 Size 36 requires 3 1-4 yards 39-inch fabric To older ttern: Wr‘te or send picture wit you: name and ad- dress with 20 cents in coin or stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau The Charlottetown Guardian. Style No. 2021. Name ,_i______ Street Addmu ri\'t""' -.,-",... l,