4.. Ml , . l! .;,a¢r-7~I;> =1.—,-.<s~r.- .:. ‘ll Woman's Realm J S LivinglSrLeisure lHE woman's REALM Withfin his closet I dared to look, And with my eyes discovered no lice authorities have planned a new dress which has been described, as l" empty hook, "feminine without being fussy.‘ [But fur in tire back I chanced will have a W.A.A.F‘. type hatwith to note shiny peak while the skirt will be l‘ v '=What I knew was last year's over- flzt at the hips and flared at the coat, hem. And I thought to myself, that shouldn't be there, It's warm and fit for a man to This is a real old “chestnut” but it seems that it's news to quite a lot of geoglen Don't throw away stale rol , read, or baklnll powder biscuits. Put them in a brown pB. er bag uiiose inside you have spr nkled with water. Fold over the top of the bag and pop it into g moderate oven for i5 min- ute; or so. Theatrical mix-fees were un- heard of until 1880. Turkeys would be nearly extinct if they had not been domesticated. wear. The hook it hangs on ls made of s el, The bllasis of winter it cannot fee And an empty hook is a hand- somer thing man on the oold street shivering. So for all who suffer and all win » need id's empty those closet hooks, I —Edgar A. Guest. nouscnou) ‘liners ,. Fringed articles, after wringing, _ should be slapped against tub to , loosen fringe, or use a brush for smoothing and separating threads 11 while the articles are d-imp. ll _____ l. Powdered borax added to warm . water is fine for cleansing tables ' and shelves. Use one ounce to two z gallons of water. Scrub well. (1 .-<<...-.- North American Indians had no beasts of burden prior to the corn- lng of white men. Borneo has the highest moun- tain in the Malay archipelago. the 13,465-foot peak known as Kins Balu. War-developed walkle-talkles are promised in post-war dnys for rc- liable two-way communication be- -* tween farms and town. It's a pleasure to see the inside ‘ of your food cupboard doors fla- lf ishad in brighlrcolored enamel, Use ltfl, color which will contrast with (‘the walls and woodwork of the “kitchen. i "Cucumber commandos" are the units of agricultural specialists ‘who set up vegetable gardening on islands in the Pacific war ares. to raise fresh food for service men. HINTS 0N EfiIJ-ETTE If you leave people in a better frame of mind than when you met them, you are a tactful person. BEND AND STCOP NEW YORKIFerhaps you need one type of foundation garment for household tasks, the office or schoolroom and an entirely differ- ent type for dress-up occasions, Be sure you have sufficient freedom lo bend and stoop without strain- ing and pulling yourgarmeni. if your work requires this. A well- fltted corselette or girdle does not need to be pulled down every time you gel; up from a. sitting position. It should stay in place for ordin- ary activity. A few darts at the waistline will help to hold it lll place if your waist is tiny. MONEY 5'01; The Angora goat , _____ " If rusty knives are soaked in raw {linseed oil for a few hours, the l-rust can be wiped off and the ‘jknives polished in the usual way. Tu new cooks: If your custard cur-dies, lzcat nriih a rotary beater until smooth. Just serve with a secretive smile. L" Before "bringing in" winter T plants or doing rough work which will soil your hands, make yourself ~41 pair of soap gloves. Din soap in water and rub it over the hands until the soap is quite dry. Repeat process until hands are thickly coated. Afterwards soap and dirt can be washed off together in a moment. _ LADY COPPERS As an inducement to recruiting. London's women police are to have new uniforms. Taking heed of the argument that women have been Icleterred from joining the force be- " cause of “frumpish" uniforms, p0- ‘Turkey. WHY IS YOUR SHEET so MUCH WHITER THAN MINE? ONCE YOU SEE Rmso WHITE yodu. NEVER as: SATISFIED wlTH ANYTHING ELSE I most profitable of all livestock in ' a man may Charming. 5. T Y0ll and Question and Answers on Price Control will appear In The Guard- A J0! 0lll.Y Price Control Questions w ocial an LHARLUTPYPUWN GUARDIA —l-@ N d Personal 1 Fashions fiL .k"‘~*\ llllll 00 Answers \L\.\<.\:\l.\c . VNCY.N.\Q inn u a regular feature each day The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and lu I0- Trade Board f this region. The answers are vlded by the Board Readers. sons who have Intelligent questions to ask on price control are invited writing lo the to send them Women's ‘ mlltee. Q. My husband will soon be dis- charged from the Will he be able sugar coupons? A. If he rum housewives we’ l Advisory Com t0 is discharged before October 3i, 1945. and applies for a. ration book before that date, he will obtain 20 additional preserves coupons good for the purchase of i0 pounds of sugar. Q. tained on coupons for two applicant. Q. is it day? A. No. Public eating places Si‘? 0 May meat weeks‘ permissible to serve liver in a restaurant on Tuesday or Fri- not. permitted to serve any kind meat on a meatless day. vocxvwacscvxvnm "Aezveclsesnsns- - \‘/~,'-;\4\/\~/»/\ . semen ENGLISH; g n. c. I q _\ -\-\/\' \;\-\'\r\r Qqoomcs xmooocv "x9 ‘ 1. Williams ~~-»v\-\, omxacxxxxunafi What ls wrong with thb sen- tence? "They had reached the final end of their journey." 2 What is the correct pronunc» lation of “condolence "2 3. misspelled? cauliflower. 5. What is with te that time"? AN l. not the first. BILLY SAID Hls MOTHER uses RINSO ‘CAUSE lT GIVES THE a W l-l (TEST WASH .' GOLLY. . . RINSO CERTAINLY GETS OUT MORE DIRT! EVEN VERY DIRTY CLOTHES COME DAZZLING WHITE... YET RINSUS SAFE FOR ALL WASHABLE Which one of these words is Rhubarb, snellllettl. What does the Word "FEEEHQ (verb) mean? v word bcginnzg: Y a XDEGHS SWERS “limited Omit final. 2. Pronounce kon- do-leus, firs; o as in on. $600M 0 i5 in no, and accent second syllable. 4. T0 give new life, strength or vigor to. is One of the “One great thought breathed regenerate 3. Spaghetti. him. emporal. Armed Forces. get canning coupons be ob- RB-IBO, armed forces shorl, leave ration card? . Yes, where applications l_s- sucd on or after SEDR-mbel‘ 10. 1940- are presented RB-fo coupons‘ be issud on the following basis: for every 12 meals: 2 meat coupons or supply of any one ofthe other rationed foods depending upon the choice of the will _into -,.____@ QQA/ko“ ~ Dorothy Di sorrow/tame!" ' ENTHUSIASM X thing that the hearts of men and are never- ugly roty hair. Enthusiasm are with them. And when we are alive. l into us. He peps us up. He is like a Maybe he isn't partlcularl hat never fails. LIVELINESS IS PERQON-ALIT! Then comes along a chap who isn't moribund, as we are. and we have heard his jokes before. goofy and impractical. But we like to have him around Just because he is so crazy about whoever is his hero at the moment, or the million dollars he is going to make in some scheme. The people whom we al- ¥' Z‘_7\ wow Says- AND SUCCESS Woman Who Wet-Blankets Hubby Makes Failure Of Marriage When we name the qualities that make people attractive. we rarely mention enthusiasm, yet lt is the greatest asest that anyone can have, for it is a magic that brings to its fortunate possessors practically every- WOUIEXI CTQVC. To begin with it performs the miracle of- turn- ing the homely into good-lockers. The enthusisstig for, no matter what sort of mlssfl assemblage of features Nature wished upon them, there is so much animation in their faces that we ~never notice that their noses are out of drawing. and that they have saleratus complexions and car- The living picture, with countenance. will lose out every time to the plain girl who is always bubbling over with enthusiasm. the one recipe for popularity Wm- For most of us life is a pretty drab affair. The people we know are just as bored with us as we is forced to spend an evening in each others society, we put in the time yawning in each otherls faces. He. ls shot in the arm that puts fresh vim y clever. Maybe his stories are old Maybe \ve think his plans are ' K11 00o nouseuotn l SGRAPBOOK I By Roberta Leo ~ \C{\A\(_._‘. , The Medicine Cabinet A few suggested remedies to keep , in the household medicine cabinet ,are: Bandages. cotton, and adhes- hive tape for wounds, iodine and mercurochrome for cuts and ab- rasions. witch hazel for bruises and sllralns, epsom salts for a 8mm! PUPSBNVB. boric acid for an eyewash, and bicarbonate of soda for indigestion. l i l Plano Keys I | one c! the best cleaners, and whlteners for piano keys is the Juice of a lemon. Rub briskly over the keys. Fly Specks A soft cloth that has been -dami'>ened with alcohol will prove effective in removing fly spgckg, DAISIES ARE BEAUTIFUL DESIGN N0. E-‘lll (Continued on Page 12) move 9 000K’S CORNER xxwrsmoloéomxmw PICKLED BEETS Select small beets, cook until tender, dip in cold water and re- move the skins. Make the follow- ing syrup: 2 cups sugar 2 cups water 2 cups vinegar l teaspoon allsplce l lemon, thinly sliced 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves Pour over beets and simmer for 15 minutes, pack in jars and seal. A little grated horseradish added to pickled beets gives variety. MEAT PATTIES WITH TOMATO SAUCE \~\~\ . o~v~ 7\’\'@\'J\‘ u 2 lb. ground raw beef ‘/l lb. ground beef liver 1 small onion I teaspoons salt ‘A; teaspoon pepper 2 cups mashed potatoes 1 egg yolk 2 tablespoons fat Z cups canned tomatoes meat, seasonings, potato e88 yolk lightly together; shape into 12 patties. Brown on both sides in hot fat then cook slowly until well-browned. 8 to l0 minutes. Remove patties to a hot platter. Add tomatoes to pan, bring to a boil and pour owr patties. Six servings. i-lalf a pound of dehydrated car- rots ls equal to i6 or 20 fresh car. llElPS Pllililll - PEllSPlllllI0ll 8P0“ Allll 000ll IITIIIIIT IIIITATIIII fill IKIII ARRID gives you double protection. l: Daisies are embroidered on place mats and napkins. This lovely set , is quickly created. Hot iron trans- i fer Dltkrn No. 17-701 ‘conmins s1 llrlc motifs and rnl small‘ one: with complete instructions. i To order pattern: write or send above picture with your mm and‘ address with 20 cents in con or Postal Scrip to Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Ousrdlen. ‘ mm“! You from“ [zlmtglntiion odor, and e p! p c our o . tion splfirgd is an odrrkzgeomrrrr, with the fine mom of a hauty cream. l: vanishes instantly - giving lmmgdlng ""11"- wllh Ill r You are absolutely ulfa -cna en oy youmli wherever you m -:e_|u<ilm of the vmtlm. PM“; your dalnrinm and chum wizh Add, ‘ Sun using l: today. l: l: my economical. Design No. 1-101 13¢, 39¢ ml 59¢ M ' ll ll ll I ll , Tlldlbrgcsl stmt Address . lollng Daedalus / a deadpan Not riding in state, in the fam- ily car, but because I fancied it. walking slowly across our fields and u the wood-road. I went at noon mg: to {gin the ofliers at Rcllh’; at e p0 in work. It was co khan, with a wind that played whis lng tunes about my ears. u in passing it bent the hoary heads in the golden rod beside the farm ane and played wlm the willow herbs In a patch of "slash" inside a fence corner by the wood-land. I saw no sight of Bummer today in my walk over the farmlands, fac- ing into this north wind, until presently, I came within the shel- er of e woodroad. Here 1 could easily recall her recent reign. Here. where the ferns and grasses now are bleached and dyin . red of wild strawbe es, in mar. Here too were olden-heart- ed daisies and the ragrance of green leaves of the trees and bushes and even in the pxhevalling chill. which James smil gl described as “only stimulating" t was still a delightful path I trod. It is it habit of mine, more easily adhered to in recent years, to pause at the summit of a gentle rise and there to surv the landscape 0.11 about. From is vantage point, see in two directions --the east and west being mostl from me by the woo lands. dear. Our own modest) nestling in the valley be side the stream, and bey house on the hill and other oom- marked by dividing lines of fences and trees. And painted clear lo- clay, in the wind-awe t air, the s ire of the Auld rk at Brae- de reminding one always, of the spiritual needs humans and pointing to the heayens beyond. Nearer, the mill stream was dark and I knew it held no lovely re- flection of tree or bridge or sum- mer but instead the mood of the fal day at hand. Northward and over a level land, where there are snug dwellings and barns, I looked towards the distant sleeps, wood-clad and exquisitely colored now. Not all the distances are tree-crowned. 0n some slopes cat- tle graaed and the farmlands fad- ed into the horizon. The wind of the then sunless day swept down the trail I continued, fairly show- ering me with floating leaves, which provided me with a crisp rustling carpet. steps were . wily more hurried now, for I could sec that fields were desert- ed and I was to dine at Rob's. I bent carefull to elude detaining barbs in a l e fence and one I oame- to, I was obliged to climb gingerly to cross. This one, is of boards above a low stone dyke. These are mossy now in places and much mended. Con- structed by industrious homes un- clad farmers in days when t ere were no motor cars, no planes, nor radios but in times when strong willing‘ pioneer folk, hardily won a liv g from their scant acres of cleared land. The sp rits of these good people, who lmew and enjoyed honest mil, walked with me then across these fields, once heavily wooded, on my way to Rob's. . . O We completed the dlgginf there today doing’ as James delghtedly said "much better than we expect- ed." Only feeble, husky hurrahs were given by at least one of the women helpers when there was a scramble for e last tato but Karolyn, ‘finite brisk, s: d wistful- ly "we co as many." Tonight, then, except for the few that may be exposed during the last harrowing there, all the potatoes at Rob's and at Alderlea are safe in storehouse and cellar awaiting the final seed in- spection before the grading, which 0017161‘. (Continued on Page l2) jurtlfrlillllyl’ $lllll$ Pllll Isl on lot qllel nllcf from painful distress with ufewdmpoofm ‘ . VlcksVe-txo-nol. i_____.___i _ v lllollenll ETlllllETTE lylolnrtelm Q. whet are the im rt- ult th t, ma: 363m‘ "he "m" - o . t “ t thine: m awtmifhem u“ so e laced exact! in the can r, and at the c a of the an “loll! opposite nob or. Q. Wbctisthobutvu fora f: p“ “gig! to acquire lloonuol A. Probebl contact with 543's»? wivbav‘: algendr acquired a perspec- Q- In what way should - tghd an invitation for d ve? A. Th! in ital-lo usual given verbally L’ by ‘y - '5'"! ca» _"""¢:‘lpl ml"°'°»" clover and enchanting bird song. A Great Artist had touched the I can bidder; invariably turn towards the south, where there is much that I hold farmstead (only 0nd it the fortable homesteads, their lands d easily have dons twice, by every slsn. is just around s I h lhzzwtl vA-uo-llel. bone. l ll0W MI Ill s ‘ lruahblw _‘ q a» l“; r " h Complete range s nation: no yo»? Inland at velvet or noses DRY SKIN comm bncuuzomlvuu a Barbara Gould of lo in Prime Ed- impm sacrum GIARIDTTBTOWN g llommle sllltl: 1 WHAT'S IN A _Ll'l"l'll During his lecture on "Modern Women," the speaker expressed the opinion that, it was the duty of wives to mother their husbands. Even he looked startled at the ter- bands has been so he y en- r dorfigth l" gasped I " er one younn lady in the front row. "We thought ‘ you said ‘smother?’ , SELF-DENIAL A Scottish church held a self- denial week. At the end of the week, one oi’ the members handed over g donation of 5s. 3d.,1ll m tlu army-pieces. "Tel me, Jock," said the person, "how ll it. your contribution is ln threepenny-bits?" "Well, yo see, sir, it's my to he? was; whistles andh sales every w. as we were o e selHienia-l week I felt I 111% give up something." ding, towards the "rheso are the sodas, sir." the vessel. 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