QEAGPZTWQ m Woman's Re alm v A JOB ONLY YOII OAN llO Prince Control Question: fl/[RETH _ . , - e I Answm fix J. f l _ museum: imr. PM V ' ' meme 4: YOUR FAMlLY’S PRAISE.’ 110W, JIM/MR [SAW 7M5? 0W" JMIIMI’! f/KSI/ ' coilffiwi iFie-i"... $21.51‘? T E A [HIV T0 FIX l reg! ll‘ feature each du. v .\ 451-2-3/ reached the Wartime Proee ' T.fi'i"°...i”°""r.. on. e answer: I-re - vlded by the Board Benders. g- ran; who have [intelligent question: lo ask on price control are invited lo send them Ln writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee uf the War Time Price: and Trade Board. m cum. o... . ‘MIMAS 655w‘ uiucwuiiis , - Q When can we use k- , _- . . _f y ' I i niunbea" flVe ration book? Digest: le as loasl. A, _ ______ __ ee- r r and after November Z3. T L; there s. law rural-ding the number of cars a civilian may Dur- chase in one Year? A neighbour of I y i 1 mine has purchased several U118 ‘ ' "c?" No individual is allowed to purchase more than one can during the year . _ if your neighbour purchased one car during the vear he would not lcgallv be permitted t-o buy another one. Please Rive us pretty- all the information possible and we COOK S CORNER » -_.-. iezI . . _. ‘n-nk-i... -- . (‘OOKlI-IS .‘ 1 RN l‘ l‘ STE .\ '1' By Anne Ashk! How can I nink ' Q . . birllitlw cci iJlflL? will have this matter investigated. A_ Men ' < W‘. IQ, How [manv coupons must I . l sh as eptacle give for a ‘a lb. 1ar of peanut but- ~ for holding b iduv cunui. tar? My llfotffl‘ ml“?! 1 PTNPEV“ tn; Dilfflllill h.. gns. Will‘ ured into the dish anti coupon. D0 ed with fresh flurry: w i“- A Your grocer is w-ro ‘llnlitiull still .n' _ M - i - peanut butter is not rationed and ed‘ lklllLS - the biittrr and. . How can I remove grease you should not be 381K911 f0!‘ 311V‘ ii cream IO- stains from dellCflle fabrics? coupons W118i"??- r-lllll-KHY dream A. 'io.icn ll!‘ ;.,..;._. ...... x.- alltl built until form or ether. Then rub with a dry. i Mid HUUV- cloth until {he spot ‘l5 uerllcii." meflfillfe 1'» crv Use caution when handling ..==-,—. lc sail. cream chloroform or ct-hcr. Q ow can I clzan bAngood “'21:: Iggsttéfilflgleel é?‘ made '. l" no _-2 i.l oil. mixed to uncut i1. w!‘ the proper consistcncg . olccomes Yfllt‘ _' _-__-: l llCll a ze ‘ , M, lo- ;$Igu,; Qlzerilrizlfll?“ i LITTLE HELPER l " ' . be . t m _ —- . , m flggff; 11¢, m z quicklgyn raeluiullu i Returning home from his office. nli \I'r;.n tilcsci sfiirhivslxdnuovgix: .the ‘father lask d his Shildrcn p {PM in the: ‘ ivnrtier they iati been zoo . ilrw 1 we szzind . l yes!" said his littlcflflllfillllif- or llilLll i: is desired to .‘ zex "I Washed up the tea lhmss mike iluan. Vvfilcn vou wish to use - >ki.s. l'l!llO‘.'(‘ the rolls from » » "And I wiped them dry." said his‘ MEHTHDLATUM isznall son. 2 ¥"~'.*"~\- M» "And ivhat did you do?" he ask- ‘ed, turning to the smallest. grate oven (375 deg, m for about. “I picked up In: nieces." she an- s to 10 minutes. - swercd. gleefully. , _ _ . c on :4. lightly greas- ed c 1w- shrct. and bukc in a mod- __ A MENKQIUW l STOPS M L/kEZZ/oy 75.411 Z/vssp i ro@wesm1msmm:nwmnmm# *~+s nawmwrawzmawo THE CHARLUTTNETOWN GUARDIAN n1‘. lluertiona ire llieee vrhlieli II-lg’: houoewlvl lll Dill‘ HGI Social and Personal r _ Constant‘ oodness KING lIlllll iflie same rich flavoured Tealover33 years ' Dorothy Dix Says- MARRIAGE IS A RISK —— ' = and ——__- the men went to their work in the - - n ld hi1 u. o brusied them- " IUR-TRIMMED Youthful Unions Need Romance .~§.e."’:‘...‘i1.l.3.§.8“ ‘iii. grim bound . . n PEUS Congeniality B888 m3; googvieéit Cgtglgllie! clikimgflslle . ‘ a ercn- an-usua our DEAR DOROTHY DIX: todllv and following a tested recipe the Sflrvlcc. and I have both bfeenbodislaggzolintgd lllmufilm Lllnow In Rllli the blaoilegflizluultllgandxtllrzaisifl-glg Come h‘ 8T9 13 yours old and have been closely associated evgr 51.3: ouleli bye i‘ Wagtlfgabxle m “l” m“ "Wm (I l k hood and have been devoted friends but never lovers We thl k- mws sunset an“ Niémn“ Judy's n‘ 0o i ing that with our common background and congenial-fly, it gguld 1.1.0} CT“?! gm“ tillereux-lustlm‘lalgg be. a’ them over | 5e tpp a betufoi" us] to marry. Certainly it would not be a risk. For ltliséd all‘: "$031.1. (f! fheehllemalnlrilg ' "t? KO ena "llf ~ r - [ couldn't we get along alsngwelliofolle theorniellcl igmeen years’ why Jillllllrldwlsall: “t? title‘) . what L, your opinion? _ acrog the lane fa; ‘P3110: [Clam]: TIM m take car o . ‘ woNnmrm-l lhlfve forgotten ‘my reoponsibilities for when Judv returned Tabby COMMON TASTBB ESSENTIAL ANSWER: Certainly a marriage that is founded on crmgcniality rests upon a solid b“; and the husband and wife who have the politics and religion and taste in cooking are much more likely to get. along peaceably together than‘ those who have not an idea, e taste or a habit ln . ‘ coignzon and who can start a fight at the drop of I a a . in your marriage and ashes in your teeth ll’ you don't git it. You are making the common mistake of the very young in thlnk- 2a ulppopel Jame; lug things are finished before they rcally have begun. You lliink lilill l said by way of making up for my loss: “Theie are plenty left." obiect in planting three another season will be malnlv to see colors likely all red. ‘ your hearts are broken and that vou will never love again because some teen-ager has played you false, but in a year, or maybe less. you will laugh at your acute attack of calf love and wonder that you ever mis- took a passing fancy for the grand passion. You say that there is no risk in a boy and girl marrying who have gotten along amiably together through their childhood and adoles- cence. of his or her mind but when yoirmarry him or her, you find you are united to a perfect stranger. That is the chance you have to take in Ancl a still ivorse risk is that l! you marry without love, you always broken hearts and tragedy. DEAR ".155 DIX: ‘My mother wants me to go to college but I set up ah apartment without any older woman to chaperon them and look after them is simply for them to defy fate. They are too ignorant to know how to take care of themselves or to protect themselves from the wolves that prowfaround looking for such innocent little lambs Don't think of doing such a foolish thing. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a war wife. My husband and I have had eight years of a. married life that has been a heaven on earth but now that he has gone to the front, I am in a panic. I am-afrnid of the future. I can't understand what it is all abou‘ What I want to know is: Is there any way that I can prepare my- I borrowing trouble? . MRS. H. D. S. ANSWER: I think you are borrowing trouble and that the wise thing is just to live from day to day and keep your mind calm and poised so that you can meet whatever omcs. future because we Ha no? ‘" '\“"“ “‘“ "‘ " ‘ "~» 111m e..___. _.._-....—- You'll feel grand after a Lifebuoy bath ‘T LEAN 5W“ You'll like its refreshing lather-its clean- TEE NS R v smelling scent. Lifebuoy’: special, puri- gt‘ fying ingredient stops "BOP-gives you ' - lasting, all over protection. Women everywhere depend on Lifebuoy’! mild, purifying lather to insure personal daimlness-to guard against unpleasant "B.O." You'll enjoy using Lifebuoy, too; _,‘ QsWq/ADJQA»: r0 g; ism ‘B. o." \7HE OIVLYSWIP/A/ 71/5 WDRLD cnsv w . cheted as you work along. Plum-n No. U42 contains complete instruc- tions. - To order pattern: Write or lend above picture with vain name and J/ address with stamps to Char ottetown Guardian. DIFFERENT POTHOLDER-S N w ELLEN ’$ By An island Farmer's Wife I'm afraid I on the bridge turning from the water was so peaceful and lovelv there was nothing else I could do I suppose it would have '1 bten the same if I had stood beside f‘ or even near. the strait. or other a waters and looked out on the mlr- _ acle of early morning there. Or l“ supposing there were no gul strait or rlver within m quict and splendor cl this morning would be drlightful wherever it rested over the length and breadth of our Island; In city in towns, or villages. before the nolee and bustle of the do boknn. with onlv the m smoke ascending from earlv niorn- be lug-fires and the ambcr-light of ‘dawn nn thz eastern windows; on picturesque farm-homer in valleys at he end oi’ windnx lanes or on hill-tops where the sun would l new so tenderly this momirag. There was no wave as yet to estimate the will of the wind. on the water below the bridge. Even where the 5° stream flow-ed up the creek ll cred over-long hi‘. stream, it was smooth and still. road-wav that one-c was thinned w and "fanned" beckoned me to come and explore the wonders of nature revealed by the dying b mm I 13m m _ there's "all that ploiuhing" w he DESIGN no. n42 gag thm {llfglfignberg evenfifldo’; page uegpiuinc tomorrowfi Ailld now Home . "°"**v."°‘""i9"a."@ ma“ tracts “sa.'.':"u=a:"‘l* ll‘? mifiiumtfifiidlli-‘iif “it-mi niipre. cu izch. hih - - “‘ Q3433 dl,’ The “inlays Znfcnff Dutv was insistent. a bit regret» Illlfrgflllvgoéw" h"! mllv I retraced my ‘steps. There was lo be an extra effort ‘ out toward the work at the tur- nips in an tempt looms up at this late m” 15 can“ m date to tonnent James. Bo again co Needlework Bureau ‘banished from the kitchen in grace. Uncooked pastry is a weak- ness oi Tabbys. All I can say is if a dislike of cats is matrimony. Tabby. Judy will not pathway alone!‘ lawn this afternoon. |and multiplied in the way tuber; hall/en maékénghreally sizable unc es. urn em u amrs mere kids, I would call down blessings on your marriage and expect reminds d to t , you are too young to b; I rtsgeeveli at harvest-time "butts w w before saving. The farm-cart pass- E Why there is absolutely no sure thing in marriage. There is even’ 151M“ fann- “mlmues w b‘ comes!" However. winter or mer. spring or autumn. eec ', _ on marmge and delightful surprises. This after- arc liablc to meet someone you do fall in love with and then there are noondml lif o Alderlea. Not actuallv strangers or any one with a Print." Edwa: want to go to a near-by town and get a job and set up an apartment 991' m“ Dleasam v15“- ‘wt 5° much tenderly love the art of that once she was women ln that she was mother to and reared three small blessin lflDlCtS—-Wlth0l.ll. benefit of nurses with to assist her in their care and also the care of other ol the family. an extraordinary task frozen. that love alone could find a we! of performing. self for the future? Will I be able to have a perfect home again? Am gar ee efficient ladies panylng said fondly: "Mother. taught us to work. cine always said torllkirsl daughters worked. . .. . h We “ "1111 Nme °f us c111...‘ 5mm for t ' always admire this good lady for. 1 w for this is the ideal mothers slwuid “x5e? u; ‘ II as: lé'..%°‘l...'2.. ‘iii a. a; w...» u» om» »-~=- n l gther "xi-aces" shag go to make for 3 this lady of 84 standing very erect be- . side the piano and J da htu-a as th tif g Rafting? mornln —re- B" W95 the nm1_bo,§_bu¢ mother without a w. her purse for loly-pops? Bleu the olfisr grandmothers and I know and type and whose tary Ron emsn in the thought. regarded the s the when Staring retirms again. . - “W9 finished ternoon. 11GB!‘ 1'" with ell m. feeling tonight to know "w" 1 r -= t n bu” to lose in identltv in the old mill- cygmffewtg~ "m" ' W" "e W" Leaves from the elders like tiny No. Mill in out in l0. l8. 14- brown boats wergthere and theoe on I “'5 w '"a'b‘ “l” h‘ l6 ll. l) 5- 15 _ the breast of t stream. Trout a”. "v f“ Y W d° h" W!‘ ill mlo- forl . came from the depths to draw ai-t- h l‘; n, w" " - 1% ll- flhb 1°!’ l3"- iatic J ' , hens by was of “I done mid w“ Hm If- m ma: rA-inch fabric for M manking me for never once dis- "l! ‘l’ m“ “mm "m" I urbing their summer's sport. Per- 5 “f, ‘um 33° m“ 5 "l9" l" send 20 centl for Penna. . “o. iluior- sur‘ o; o e see ’ a n ' urn p I. e - cxxrvu again. The woo beyond th: chm“ remark I dr wish e a farm-cart to pick up a plough for at BLACKOUT MATERIAL Housewives end children in Bri- Fashions“, 7 _ NONIENILI Then u sermon m“ I1 Ioblh Ill ‘ ‘h. oeleetlon R meat. vegetfbleaf”: kit il- 0f b scorched. and I. 3E piece m’ gasped u in l immodilte - COATS . Ill Polnll Benewpenpolntishelilover the llilmp, of a lighted centle. or match" for o. second. an then i .1 m. 1th before clawing t0 "W!" ll ‘if. alive mi‘. ltowiil Rive no trou- ble. from in Ooiiihr . Nils? best method for cleaning lvorv combs is ho me ul- gohorl‘. Apply it with an old toth- rus Probably I SPORTS STYLES FASHION SHOPPE Gt. George Si. was dis- any proof of, and all on account of I walk life's I lifted the dahllns about the They Brew these he; me. in regar d" and the sun. to drv out d over some. as turnips were bring uled to the cellar. The large vel- ety bronnv ones I s what unfolded — quite Lifeonthisfaxmnzslknowon will be CIROIEATNG LIBRARY always risk in marriage. You may think you know every hair ‘of a Interesting’ anhwfh the“ an boy's or girl's head, every quirk of his or her character, every thought fifofifihfigffi?’ bguf°l§hflmwmfi¥ I “f; {h,§fl'}‘,,"°"' h-mmd w"! HUI!‘ And h dev its varied work swallow reads. I like the lesviss a deer will turn, hen clrin ng had the very last of w . strangers came M giagrfimgegfi mm“ m‘ b d I lilreomdfhon system: of Parents! , - . n6. k km I Sh“ remem Where lawns get lily buds for a farm brings , . . _ , . because one of t ladies, ver e earl nadir!!- \....i PilUillCl girl, but my mothcz objects. What do you advise me and 516mm herrgi veg”. at évwgi __Adh¥ B5110“ 1n m‘ New york 15° 5°? quest. sat down w the piano and Times. played with an exquisite touch that -- ANSWER: Listen to your mother. For two adolescent girl: "to comes I notice only to those that sealed boom luto mum "Wimp; n: used as landing iigllrs blessed among to, w" £1,115 Genteloups. harvested at Prime ripenw. retain their flavour throughout the your if their flesh is crushed to k smooth pull? Ind R5- trained only one small maid d8 children in . - o But when we spoke of the matter child-rearlnk and one of I sillpeot very zwcom BETTER ENOLION ~'\‘m Queen Vic- Whv not that ls what I shall hat is wro with this sen- Rcaring girls w bo “w . Which misspelled? ‘aagwiift doesv )the izord "ro- .. mm“ e m“ “Y “movm "w" mthme. ‘limpmmll’ And can you no v “gag” Brideflroorn k preferable and l then words lull. and useful iff- Stfllgflg. smfrue. sav- Then can you picture young goodness n-ende 1_ mwe refined. 2. Pronounce - gwil. i as in bridge.‘ gw e. 8. Sassafras . by “tile nature of thlazs; necessa “H, ire so many of these really 4 fy, endowed th the gifts cat women who dzspite modern ds and fashions remain true to L .”v‘i..§|;;c.1i§1.. THE WOMAN'S REALM I. every sky-bound book s 1n te bride fiend the ktiiemareno d printed or engraved on W“ Novel/Inga 1., I Lii"'......i ....' The total c it . hefcherles in thgplfiiilled 3h... . crened 11 per cent in m. put . Yflra. but the total chick out creased 105 per cent. 60mm Dflokim to protect l G man helmet sent by £1] Amerl soldier to hi; family in m. m.“ ts wu found to witch .- live pink bollwonns. most d ~ tlve of all cotton peels. Wet your washcloth before a Flying soup. as zi good lather c be made by one oi- two rubs soap across the moistened cloth. A wooden skewer is just t article to dig into those com of the cake and bread tins to- after those obstinate crumbs.‘ imm ETIOIETTi_ Iyloillnlll weer her enaaaoirient exigpgciment has imnolm ed A. 1i would be ill rlkht it is in tho Dflvltkvegi lmthfim-m. ‘y l!“ . “ not weer it in public mt" "'1" gageme ‘ has been announced-r Q. In it ever pcflhhslble °' son to ask for an lnvitattm If, to a dinner, or nnv ' social nlflk? A. No. A hereon with AN’ wlllnot dothillmclcrany “Qmwim should 0M h‘ o. Is it all riaht if“; IQ for social vtiffl-‘SW’ paper used ence? Seen!‘ w b. y requlgll: to en orator." l. Effront- E A. A monokf nwot_ Needl generations. noun below ront meadow l. bit loam is mellow iuternoon. There time to gauge its fruitfulness the turnips this 1B8 dlli it Will III lllllll Ooiuit not of interchange- e-bles m N: ‘you thmukh the eon well . The skirt and lolkln to Inetch m‘ blend in vib- rant Mllflllln colorl. VCTY “m” sire vou m“.€§2u.’..l.“3'.'m3u‘°.t""““ "'° e new mare and arrow — Dlnry —Cieol- mey Proviso! LIGHT GAS DISCOVERY Neorukizregu thermion- . FOR THE HOME .._-._»__ tain coon will be wonrinp the when III W19"- ; .. _ ‘ “rifyin blackout material no one wll buy ii“- r» . sihe speciih? Damn No l“; since lightin modifications were EBUOY contain “wholesome introduced roughout m» coun- ONLY UP "B oyTheiiwi i .n_ --—-_-__-_-__ try. at least 1,000,000 yards of . ...ii.....i..wt"l” i. VANlSHESalmoiitl "m" orionrmiitirillkvi “i. '““‘°'.‘.“'."‘“‘...i'.“‘.?"‘ "L223? mg . o ¢a e d ‘can, __________> _ Md!” h an ware 0 sea e re - ' “ca; OlLhC-Llklbtryskin namrally fresh an c we,‘ Add". rfpllcl with mildly, mun» medium jfflgfé‘: ggldmfgguflfmg“ "A? "gig llllnfi] c s tan.iy,leav1°8Y° rompers. Dyers will all: existing Mn“ ‘ IIQWI M mi- n wt uwwv- vi-J ...._..._ II i- . ecraf