PAGE _'_I‘_lZV___Q . HFlYPFTllAT GETS THINGS DUNE Nemo foundations-on oclive duly allover Canada -—mc|ke you look better, feel better and work better. For every figure type —ot all good stores. ll em Founoocjlifirlons I ['5 CANADA noes’; every ova-table ounce of mr/‘al, rubbcr and otncr scrap. Help us win-turn i! in-iodoyl rue cnliizcorrcrowu_qttlitggi_lin________ slaprEMbER 10, 1 A Job Only You Can Do . Price Control Quuilfl And Answers tiolu Ind Answers en I'll" Cofiutgl will appear In The Guard- ian u e regular feature each day The questions are those which h!" i- ihe Wartime Price! Trude Boa-d from housewives in this region. The mnven are DN- vided by the Board Bender:- Per sens who hive Intelligent questions is lug 0n price control are invited to send them in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mm“ 0g ms Wartime Prices and Bo d. Tradechull roast or steak boneless is listed among the Group B meat on my chart. I ordered one and a halt pounds and when it was de- livered I cut out nine ounces of bone. I railed my butcher but he claims he doesn't have to sell it boneles. Will you pease tell me if he ls correct? A. Your butcher mfly 5911"? boned or boneless. But if it is sold as Group B. three-quarters of a pound to a coupor; it must be without bone. If muck roast 1n- cludes the bone, it is one of Group B with bone or without . vices. including control of venereal disease, if assured that the trad- itional doctor-and patient relation- ship will prevail. so that otnillfiy- ment will not be prejudiced. Executive should understand that syphillties are not necessarily dang- erous workers, the League cm- phasized. .Appll:hi'ils for work who are found suffering from infectious spyuilis should be rejected witn promise of reconsideration on pro- cluction of evidence that they are no longer infectious as a result of treatment and on giving an under- taking thcv will continue treatment. Workers with non-infectious syphilis should be cIIIPlOYGIl on condition they will take treatment. There should be periodic re-examinations INGDRE a. MiLEOD Lam? ‘CHARLOTTETOWN Prince Edward island H LEAGdE 0P CANADA It u._\=:d both pro-employment and i- later blood tests for industrial TORONTO. Ont., Syphilis is a workers. costly but preventable source of in- Many employers are still un- efficiency ln industry, and it is necessarily dlffident about intro- time the Canadian employers ap-l duction of the blood test, the Lea- ‘H I A Ii ll‘ l ‘ v. p. IN mpusrnv reciated this more fully, the Health gue has found Employees gener- ague of Canada declared today. ally favour provision of health ser- l. and any found infectious should be retained if willing to undergo treat- merit Employees suffering from dis- abling effects of syphilis should be transferred, if possible to non- hazardous wcrk. Perscns under treatment should be required to rc- port periodically to the plant physician for examination and blood tests. Medical records should not be available to lav executives, but remain a confidence between phy- sician and patient, the League em- phaszed. In one Canadian war plan a departmental supervisor was noti- fied by the plant physician that Several Emfllvyees had reacted posi- tively to the Wassermann test. This was not only contrary to law, but left the employer open to possible action fo: damage. A Marni ACKPDWLEDGED 'A minister was very fond of cher- ry brandy. and one of his elders decided to play a joke on him IIYSIHOIWIIIIIIIII? FEMALE AIN Which Ielue Yen. Week, Cranky, lierveee- Ifyomlikeeomenyvvomenendgifll niflernemeremgoéheedeohmbeek- echo. "irreguleri of the bluel - due to nwnflily distill’ Start at once-take Lydia I. Pink- hem’: Vegetable Compound. This effective liquid not only helps relieve monthly but also tired soothing IIOII‘ IIIPOITAXH‘ Olillll Taken regularly-Lydia Pinkhanfl Compfiuid helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Thousands upon thousands report help. Also n ilne stomach tonic. Mode in Olnede. 111E COOK'S CORNER DELICIOUS UNCOOKEI) PICKLE a cups white vinesai 1-2 cup salt 1 l-2 teaspoons ground mace 1 tablespoon mustard seed l ounce mixed pickling spices (tied in cheesecloth) l 3-4 cups granulated sugar l to 2 tablespoons dry mustard 1 tablespoon curry powder 2 teaspoons turmeric 1 medium-sued cauliflower 2 rather small onions 8 stalks celery (or 4 cups pick- ling cucumbers). To the vinegar, add salt, mace, mustard seed. pickling spices and sugar. Stir over heat until sugar dissolves, bring to boil and cook 5 minutes. Mix and add dry mus- tard, curry powder and turmeric. Turn into sterilized crock. Trim cauliflower, soak for 1 hour in cold salted water, then drain and break in small flowerettes — add to mixture in chock Peel and cut up the onions, then add these to the pickle also. Scrub and dice the celery (or scrub curmbers and cut up in rather large and add t0 the other vegetables. Mix thorough- ly. cover closely and store in a cool place. . , week. nervous feelings. This Is because of its i eflect on our or wounds , | ren Dorothy Dix A Says- WOMEN HAVE POWER TO ’ ABATE MARRIAGE MISERY _They Might Try To Lift It Out Of Risk Class But Trust To Luck Instead onewilldenythetunhe ymerriegescmisemooelorlovvend wreck more lives than ary otherpgne thing in the world. and it il e strange and sad fact tha women-good, kind, noble, Christians-hove it their power to abate this potent source of misery. yet the great maj- ority do nothing to stop it. This is all the more ulexpiicabls because “ ii nll women have a passion for reforming s. and so many have en ured the martyr- dom of marriages that were veritable hells on earth. Yoirwould th n! _ they would get busy and do something that would lift marriage out of the foolhardy. risk class and put it on. at least, a reasonably safe investment- basis. But thev don't. They trust to luck as to how a marriage will turn out yet in their hearts they know perfecty well that there is no luok about it. Every- thing depends on the kind of a. wife or husband John and Mary are getting, and that hinges altogether and absolutely on t e way their mothers reared them. If every mother began from the cradle days to .. 4AM, . train her children for matrimony it would save many a heartbreak. dry many a weeping cye. prevnt many a home from being wrecked. and many little children from be ng near-orph- aned. For the only way you can stop divorce is to keep people from wanting it. You have to attack every evil at its source. Yet knowing all this. desiring above everything for their own child- to have happy and successful marriages, we see on every hand moth- ers wln- are rearing selfish. spoiled, undisciplined, good-for-nothing youngsers who are foredoomed to be burdens on those they marry Nothing else is more ironic than that so many mothers pray nod on their knees everv night to save their children from marrying the kind of husbands and ivives that they are going to wish off on some other woman s children. when John gets married, for instance, mother hopes that he will get a olfa- wno will be a helpmate. She trusts that he will get n. girl with lenty 0i 800d. hard. common sense. a sweet disposition, and enough dip- omacy to know how to rub his fur the right way. for John needs a bit of managing to keep him pleasant to get along with. And she hopes that his bride will know how to cook and not give him dyspepsia for life before she learns how to boll an egg or make a cup of coffee. And she wearing Heaven with her lmportunities to send him a. wife who will not keep his nose to the izrindstone with her extravagance. Butls Johns mother. conscientiously and simply as a matter of fair play, bringing un that kind of wife for some other woman‘s son? Not once in _a blue ‘moon. Frm the time the doctor puts Angelina in her arms and said" ‘you've a fine little daughter." mother humored her GVEI"! whim and caFrioe and let the girl run roughshod over her. Mother never taught the lz rl to control herself, consider anybody else's right. or any- onvs comfort oi pleasure ercept. her own. Mother went shabby so Angelina could gn about arrayed like Mrs. Solomor in all her glory. She wore patched shoes so Angelina could have a dozen pair". of fancy slippers. Mother's hands were soaked in dishwaier so the daughter's nails could continue to look as if they were dripping blood. _ And Angelina knows no more about cooking than she does about running an airplane Eur has mothcl- fitted John any better to be a good usbund than she as her eiri to be a good wife. She has spoiled him. She brought him up to thin‘. that all the amenities of courtship stop at tne altar. that a. husband doesn". have to bother to be even polite to a mere wife. that one nf the compensations of marriage is that it gives a man a store mlse lo acknowledge it in the that lie can kick about and say all disagreeable things to that he wouldn't dare tell a mail of his own size. ha" the men in the world who are mean. neglectful husbands are church magazine. The minister undertook to do this" and in clue course a para- 113p appeared in the magazine, thanking the donor for his gift of fruit and the spirit in which it was given They sat on the beach. Her hair ed on his shoulders. Her lips looked down on his. Finally she murmur- ed. "Why dnn‘t you kiss me?" "I can't" he said. “some sand got in my mouth." "Swallow it, boy, swallow it,‘ " 511g said. "If anybody ever had need o! sand you certainly are the guy." HINTS ON ETIQUETTE . when seated at the dining table and your hands are not in use. RS "I'll give you a bottle...of cherry, brandy," he said, "if you will pro- ii general thing keep them on YOU!‘ ap . aW/V/zivrfi 30/203250 lvrkrzrmnx/a: careled his face. Her head rest- k O A moment before she had been so confident, so hopeful. This was the job she had always wanted and she knew how perfectly she was qualified to fill it. But now-a turndown, eomflete end final. One fault. had defeated her—-“B.O."i You never know, yourself, about "B.O."—but it may shatter your dreams. It can happen to anyone, except to those millions who take n simple daily precaution. Follow their lead. Bathe with Lifebuoy-the one pop ' soap especially made to stop “B.0." Lifcbuoy's rich, caressing suds are marvelously cleansing yet gentle to your skin. That extra-clean Lifebuoy scent invigorate: you, then disap- pears bcfore you're dressed. But it! protection mnaiml that way because their mothers never taught them how to treat a wife deceoilv nor what a wife has a right to expect of a man who has taken her life in his hands. So it is no wonder that when these two spoiled children. whose moth- r= i~~-' i-*‘“~- WW“ for mwria!" inst-ad M preparing them for it. undertake to live together that they fight like Kllkenny cats and so often one rm in divorce "our" Marv of the colleges now feature courses in marriage. It is a fine idea. but how to be a goorl husband or a good Wife is kindergarten stuff that boys and girls should learn at their mothers’ necs. Livingi? Leisure The Woman's Realm GOD'S SUNSHINE stancy; But the clouds were really to blame —-not e. For behind them. he was shining. And so-behind life's darkest clouds. Gods love is always shining. We veil it at times with our faith- less fears. And darken our sight with our foolish tear But in time the atmosphere always clears, For l-iis love is always shining. John Oxenhalm. i} Neven-once-since the world began Has the sun ever stopped shining. His face very often we could not see. And we grumbled at___his in-cqn; r CORNER CLEANING Prepare Now for Your Caner: If you are Washing intricately de- signed wood-work, slatted furni- Next Year lure. venetian blinds, of anything which requires ""0 crevices or corners to thoroughly 61ml. it's a good wear an old fabric glove. Pm, ti“, glove on your hand, wet it, and then rub it over lightly with ii cnke °1 will. Presto. you have a very eeflly IIIIFYDIIWBG inslrimlcnt for gating n: Pvt us". u’ sorminql; inaccessible plg¢eg_ names App HOWE-Y ro . ~ nodms w" m it idea to Livin is t D0!" 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TOW from cut‘ , those propagated b) budding do better, particularly thl two-year field grown. A veritable little Eden so easil; created! Our SI-page booklet tell: how to prepare mil, fertilize, for t thriving garden. Giver direction: for making e rich green lawn, fol growing trees. lhrubr. bulb en mien, perennials, vines, her Bend iilc in coins for your copy of How to Plant and One For Your Garden tirthe Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to write plainly you name, address end the name of booklet. Nana ltreet Address remnant that cosas‘ your landladyh _ .0 A PROD Tile Pac Woman's Re alm z. Social and ‘Personal '1 Fashi0|1$fn Literature‘ m “assist -. A “use wmi Y9"- u“. ‘QQWN e .- wml mo i l 1 wwvi“ ml t" I l‘ wgiuuv W" you new UCT OF |.| lea-nu’ kers of L|PTON’S FULL-FLAVOURED (Small Leaf) TEA For Th ZASQUE-DIRNDL EEOCK For The School-Girl Age A little gLrl Ales a dress to be as bright and full of fun as she is. 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