f‘ i kle thickly 0683. SSYLS Wei butter is nice. l a. flcur sack. Minutes of were trad, Sch ool quilfi- pafdirs THE COOK'S 1 CORNER USES FOB. PARSLEY Pinwheels: Make the ordinary baking powder biscuit mixture, then roll out thin in a triangular snupc. Parsley Potatoes: Boil potatoes mixed parsley. SPRING BROOK VV. l. . v Spring Brook W. I. htid their regular monlhly moving in the promo.“ and m“. cagilv be Wm‘) ._ ., school, Thursday. Aug. Lil, w. n Ihe , "inh . , ‘f. ‘ ‘ = Vice-Pres. presiding. Roll Call 25.163 “an a er the palm has was answered by 8 members giving previous apprcvcd The Secretary . Ice Cream Social, Cake and Dance and showed n. balance of $25.86. making g total of $34.29 on hzmd. Moved and seconded that bill for mpe be paid Airs. All Sfll Muclrcd ' and Inztiiufe Convcnhon Ex " be rjgld Mrs. Wesley Plyn . f Sick Committee F ' calls made and cards sent. _ Sick Committee, Mrs . mo“, and Miss hiytrf-‘e Wigmore - Committee ' Cole and Hillard Mock. ' . 1 Mrs. Din MacKnv and the fl1°ml')"l'.= l0 meet at her heme on Wednesday evening to cut them out. all Mrs. WES PAGE TWO Woman's Re alm l £9? Cream Deodorant The Woman's Reulm "There is not a creature from mg- land‘: king To the peasant that delves in the seasons brin HINTS ON ETIQUETTE stand in a crowd preparing to board a street cur, bus or train. Take your tune and turn. Mid keep pleasant Extra care and u-nsh only one glass at u time. Use wnrm water and a good suds and handle carefully. Rinse in an- sandmches: lintless towel, to remQVe from the cut scrub with a medium stiff brush. A llfllt‘ _ m1 a mirror. a glass door panel, brass outlet covers, door knobs and OfIOv There so , ors" for this Full. That knows half the pleasure the shows that there are over one thou- g, sand r1900) d es available for con- Spnead with soft butter. tnen sprln- If he have not hi; snare of wit." sumer use, ony a small percentage ' with mixed parsley. Roll u u for a Jelly roll. cut in inch and place. cut side up. in greased muffin tins. Bake l2 or 15 minutes in hot oven of 4a0 degrees. Pxirsley Omelette: For a four-egg ome cttc use 1 tablespoon IlllXctl ~~ ' . paxslev, folding this lXlLO the em: “en 1f others push “m mixture before cooking the omeleue. have been used for forces and war work. i shortage of colors, you are assured Don‘t shove and crowd when you of u wide range of rich, bright hues in your whole Fall your head to your toes L01‘ 0|‘ COLOR IOI FALL is l. rousing Designers Love fldlor In all the new Fall collections. ____ color runs riot. The designers be- should be exert/ed lleve that the Ameri when washing fragile crystal stem- loves color and that wartime Will v . _ _ ‘ ware, To avoid breakage, line the sway many gégggzflélgg ‘i215 "éhgllgigfifiidl-lclif‘; rilslipan with a thick turkish towel tablespoon melted butter and 1 dos- n mixed parsley‘. Roll pota- Lbe mixture before serving. Parsley Butter For Blend well J. tublespoons soft butter with l tablespoon Spread on Canada-approved “lull.- wheat bread, remove crusts. and roll Cut in two. dlflkflnullfi" horseradish mixed with the parsly Bright shades are _ such, rub a. thin film of glycerine Dflle belfle over the areus tube protected be- fore _VCLl_l)C"_Zlil painting. The glv~ cerine will prevent the paint from spreading onto the v Parsnipr, salsifv and horse radish 111911“; can be left outside all winter. If 51,4“. covored with enough straw to pre- -- iiccn vent the soil from freezing, the roots can be dug as needs: throughout the wlnter__ It was decided that l. letler of thanks he eXlflldfd to Miss R'- ‘cccrn Orr fcr hrr fhbllllll servces ‘.0 the Glrl= Srwlng Club. YYISCS rcrortrd s‘ck it Wfls talked abou; moving the New rvirdmvs in the srhcol and was Isaac Jolly- loft to the teacher to ask Ihe In- sprctor. Ncxt mec-tirg to be held at the home of Mrs. Dan MrcKav Roll Call to be ansivcrrd wih a j-ke or riddle. Colin-lion R0 rrn‘s. Cksed with the National Anthem, Walter ‘.0 fill-i“ to darker itcshiris are ‘ "st Green and Red: Predominaie The greens and reds are still bat» tling for supremacy. and 1* surfaces mus Just ‘one shade of each which pre- dominates. ' reds and greens are scenthrough- out the entire Fall picture. reds range all the way from palcst to darkest tones: the lncude u clear paprika red shade, and there are a lot of new bluish reds from bright American Beauty fuchsia. and magenm There are warm shades of coral red that bring u glow to your skin and rich. drak garnet red for drama. The newest greens are bright, real heart-warming krlly. peacock bronze greens but whole families bright shades. green NITESHIRTS ARE NEWS! thing under the "cull to coi- A recent survey our armed With no costume, from 0M1 Wflmilil women away from perennial black. It's the "let's look charming and cheerful" mood, and the "dressed up to the uniforms" idea. that calls for color. Black isn't other not too hot water also lint-d gay and we don't want to look with a thick pad and dry with n sombre- lf soil ls stubborn used for dresses and suits, not just dfisignfl‘ as touches of color in trims. some of the newest Fall dresses and suits 4 fire in vivid green. clear red. royal To prevent pnint from spreading 1111K‘. bright P111919» 201d K111i DIEM)’ of hght. flattering shades such as aqua, powder blue, pearl gray and being w»: The reds Emerald, and warm back-and the moon! l really “go for" them —'cause thcvrc prcttv and patriotic conserve fabric for your llwlp QUVSFH- n C reveals o Complexion Secret m / . Avw i141: glance-con; to help skin stay soft and lovely. She never neglects her daily facial cleansing with Lux Toilet Soap. She explains her method: "Pa! the creamy lather lig/JIQ in. Rime will: warm water-a dash of tool-muffin! tail/J a Iowa! to dry." It's simple and thorough-this Hollywood beauty care. LuxToilet Soaps Whipped Cream Lather removes old cos- metics, dust and dirt. It leaves skin smoother, aofrcr to touch, looking radiantly fresh. .0’! no \ To make sure of dainciness, use Lux Toilet Soap every day for your bath. Its luxurious Whipped Cream L-irher has a fragrance you'll love. It leaves a whisper of sweet perfume clinging to your skin. /) Y ¢\ r crzccem élac [0044 oni bloc Comla/exion can!’ érunumc. Dorothy Lamont knows what to do amour \ HOLLYWOOFYS 01in." mm; Q BEAUTY CARE ALWBlnooucr 9 oni ab! IO éccem glans me luxjoilei 504/4 THE CHARUYVFETOWN GUARDIAN NOW under-am “fill Stops Perspirutlon l. Docs not m: dresses or men's shiru. Docs nor irrime skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Cln b: used right nfrer shnving. 3. lnsrnnr y stop: perspinrlon (or i ro 5 days. Prevenrs odor. 4. A pure, w ire, grcneless, stainless vanishin cream. I. Awarded Approvn SealArner- inn lnsrizureof laundering -- hurmless r0 fabrics. 3 Buy a In! ma" n 1H5 mm pou- (llloll 15¢ mu 59111:!) ment). Warm flanneletfe is a fa- vored choice for cold nights — t0 send you off to dreamlund cozy as u bug in a. rug! NUMBER orEaLomEs uccnnn VARIES Calories are used to measure en- ergy value just as a yardstick is used to measure cloth. Everybody knows that it takes a. lot of cloth to make a suit for that tall grow- ing boy. but do they realize that it takes a lot of calories to keep him full of energy? when he eats enough to fill a “hollow log" remem- ber that teen-age b0ys and girls often expend more energy than adults. it's a different story with the daughter who works i» ‘rn office She requires tflv ---- c“ ' ' she doesn't burn up as much en- ergy. The num. . ed every dav twin": uzi » ~ :12 and the kind of work the individual is doing. Adults should eat enough calcriw to balance the energy they If vni are steadily losing or gain- in: weight. start counting your cal- ories. It may be necessary under proper direction. to decrease or in- crcase vour consumption of energy- rich foods. What are the foods rich in cal- ories? Mostly starches, sugars and fats. Proteins supply energy too, as well as materials for repairing and ‘ebullflinz the body tissues. N». vwoPnv l"\'v' pww- P‘*v"r‘_p5 you need for energy. remember to eat. your health-protective loads first. Be sure of your milk. fruit and vegetables. cereals, meat or fish. and eggs. Then (if you need more calories) flll up on nastry. cake, rich desserts and candies until your calore intake balances your output -— a Lovely --/ r..___- Arrangements for Wedding “ Settled in Arlvl-nco “Such u beautiful wedding!‘ They'll say that of your: if you plan it right! For, though the war forbids extravagance. it dounk take money to have a lovely edding. The important thing In to know what’: correct, to budget expenlcl properly-whether your wedding il formal or informal. The formal bride looks lovely in her bridal gown and veil, but you may look lovely, too. marrying in- formally in suit and but. The groom's clothu are in kay- eutaway and striped trouser: for I formal afternoon wedding or busi- ness clothes for an informal one. On the bride's budget will in invitations, refreshments, music and expenses at the church. The groom‘: will include the license and the ring, the fee for the clergyman. Our 32-page booklet explains all the etiquette of expenses, describes every detail of correct formal and informal wedding dress for bride, groom, attendants and guelta. Tcll| etiquette tor ceremony and recep- lion. -_. Suend 20c in coins for your oqy; of Plunging and Budgeting Your Wvddina to The Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to writs plainly your name, address. and the name of booklet. Name ‘I ‘- Street Address 01W "f. Social and Personal I Fashions '1 Literature Says-f ‘ FEARS HUSBAND WIFE WILL BE UNTRUE AGAIN A Cure For This Is To Do Something That Demands All Her Attention hi!’ nmn was mx-n therzdlny salgiwg rfi§o°wumfmm_ 1mm Em “b” §Y>§in§‘l<§“§b§ll§£¢ “when he tnousht 11¢ W" 5mg: m 1:: ll E ’ bQlW the eliildren and me he gave up the woman and aettled 110W“ an ideal husband. her. But I can't form. I live in terror o! his 801118" “Wm be ._ m”, see the mailman without shivering with tau thl N m, m, to him from her. calling him back. I never look out lib: window w 0 ‘ goes near he? know. He acem-s 111995011115 cmun” 3° ‘UNI thutilivein and devoted to me now. 1711'» d“? deadly fear of her. Mmtcanldowfmemaelfoftbllhllb! shadow that hang! over my 11 e’! 1g" iglllnfg; m keep busy. I work from 5.30 in c m h“? ‘° “l.” 33.15%‘ léleuielfilkfilswlrlliu“??? ° m‘ w‘ ° wonamp brim. . hu ull the timeAghixmFujgl-ltnglojigbililubroogltxc because the your hands it leavm your tknfltndvhtflmt lgmbbmwloya blvzgblfnvlvlrlbplbtbsantozhirl; that has happened 111 VOUI me and w magnify it until dvvilt rkrlwke t! ' ave o i . czzslilzc"s.°'...i.lll'i.lz. fivuilii» due- ‘ d fchin Bobby's cum and darn n8 V0111‘ ffibgfiiélfi $1,151 $521.32?» Elle sum: things over so many time: that W“ d° me“ ““”°ri'll‘s“°"r‘lluu uuoman T0 worm! . 5° °""l§.§§l'..%". slitl.*i:<>l:“.l&".::*l’;8.%1“&trr.°§éls1€iif’i%1 W Y your h M“. m h ely middle-aged woman. 01' W v 30:12? gldgllhgviltrestfou tgihaer 852W. 0r Whl! W011“ "WP" u ‘mm ‘mm ver who 1°“ "r "H: u." ‘ti. m mkkcclnz.rzr**..':2:u.:........ tlslflaggbealyolrpbtbrv: nolzliced how much more cheerful. easy-BOMB 11-1111 37011118" looking are the women who work outside their homes than are the women who work in them. t he n he‘. The reason is that a. woman with a 10b 11115 w “mum '5' ° work if she doesn't want to Se! fired; She lzvafiattgvlégefl ganglia? g3 typing or her selling or her bookkeep 118. 01' m u _ cant indulge herself in nursing old sorrows‘, in gala-lock?! i?“ brood‘ ariyuncsy‘ onesvashggnsezxylloman who sits a 0 w e s e se s - So your remedy. lady. is to get out o! your rut or @156 W" gill‘ “gulf? in a. nice padded cell. You are past the place where you can e D y self: you must have some outside assistance" The only WflyhYW 1151133: this is by doing something so new, interesting and difflcxullt; at ‘£13k o‘ have to give it all your attention and wont have a m anything else, . You may say this is impossible; that you can't leave your children. that you cannot risk your. husband's 801118 b11011 W n" miherd ggmfigg your absence; that you cant afford it. But you can. 585366111 couxliabge to and sanity are worth obtaining at any price. So We wlfen woman make the change that will bring your life back to normal. h“ l: u time begins seeing the ghost of her husbands old love stnlklnl to do something drastic. And do lizbefors it is too 11W- TllEY ARE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED DEAR. MISS DIX-My husband and I made a marriage that every one prophesied would end in disaster“ Everything seemed din-st lt- I was seven years older than he. We had no money. We be onfld W amemit races and. um different mm and mm. but imwd o! M11’ marriage being‘; failure. it has been unusunllyssuccessful. ' t Knowing t at we had different bukgroun we made an extra effor to adapt ourselves to each other. I learned how to cook the dishes he liked and to which he was accustomed. We have never interfered with each others religion. We never argue; we talk things over on which we differ and one or the other gives in. Because I am older than my hus- band, I make a. special efiort to keep myself neat and well dmssed; make it s. rule to go out together at least once a week, even if only to take n walk. And we don't forget to treat. each other as lovers even if we an old married people . CLAIRE M. Z. - ANSWER-I think. Mrs. Z., you might have ended your letter by say- lnfiznwry this recipe for making a. happy marriage and you will never The tragic mistakes of young people is in thinking the oni thing that ls necessary to make u marriage a. success is love and that i; they thrill to each other’: touch and have palpitations of the heart at the sound o! each other's footsteps. they are bound to live happily togjeiher over after. But alas. in the nature of things. we cannot keep on t pltating over a. person we llve with every day. and we get fed up on kisses and are bored with soft talk: we discover to our amazement that the tac- tics of courtship don't fit into the marriage pattern. And when this hap- pens. too mnnv youngsters in their disappointment and bewilderment over the wreck of their romantic dreams throw up their hands and quit. . Yet there are few marriages. perhaps none. that couldn't be salvaged hv the use of a little common sense. a little forbearance. a little patience. For husbands and wives can nrllust themselves to each other if thev tried. Thev m» v-nwh from n1"""“""" and continu» to be in love if only they will make half as much effort to he as agreeable and intzresting and ut- trnctive at home u thew do abroad. l I O O O DEAR DOWYrl-IY DIX-I have been married about two year; to n mnn whom I still love. but who. aurwrwntly. cures nothing for me. He 11""? shows We any "tfmtion or vflel-tlon- At home we sit for hours "WW" sneaking. W= have no children. I am so drsoerafclv unhappy that I do not see how I can stand it much longer. What she" “M. do‘! . ‘B. ANSWER—‘Rave n showdown with vmn- husband. Ask him to fell you '""'<1v whv be two" vou n; hn dew and what he wants to do. My“ Mme "use" for hi; conduct, If h:- drw not love v0" and rem-wt: hi; "IWNHO Hu oni" thing vmv nun do h to leave him. You wi“ find no l"“"'""= V“ lrwnlvw hound tn vrm n. husband who want! f0 be free. MISS IVA TODD A Special Richard Hudnut lupreaenutlva will be at our Store thlu Thursday, Frllloy and Bltunhy In M! you shout flu Home Moflrol o! DU IAMY IEAUTY TliAflQfi o ssefuqur-ovnwmmyrrunnmrwas-um“ ouqhty explained. so that you lay folmw {b0 Tmahnerui h your borne. Thou an pvofouiond haul-y Inofhodl brought right +0 your droning hblo. Miss Todd will also give you smart moire-up hint: that will enable you to weer a new variety of colon with added becomingness and In keeping with {he demands of this exceptionally Smurf Season. DO NOT FAIL TO AVAH. YOURSEIIF OF. THIS SPECIAI.‘ OPPORTUNITX THE JENKINS PHARMACY Till RBXALL DBUGBTOBI Corner Great George nu! Kent 5mm Chnrlottetown "m" 119 riliing and pal- v Ha must . “EPTPWELIZ 1942 Smooihest Results “Benson's . cumv srARcn FDR DELICICUS AND ECONOMICAL DESSERTS m‘ Needlecraftw For The Hom SHHPLE, PRETTY — AND RIGHT ' l For the Growing Girl Slot menu shape this. unbeltcd frock that buttons down the back l e a plnaiore. It has Just that air of simplicity that you like to see on a girl. le No. 3666 in designed for sized 8, i l2 and i4. Size 8 requires 2 yards 35-inch fabric with 1/4 yard contrasting and 2% wards rio-nw. To order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and ad- dress with 20 cents coin or stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian Needlecraft Department. Design No. 3568 ....._ .._.—@—-—u NM!!! g IIII 5mg IlOI I ggcrinntiifil . in Lbnurgar. wgt. ,2 lh—_. ._.____-i Bil}; Address C-i-ty Province GENEVA — (C?) -- Five British prisoners of war in Germany have passed the Royal Horticultural Bo- cietyk senior examinations in their prison camps. Russia. had the most casualties in the first Great War. more than 19,000,000 killed, wounded and miss- ng. To Relieve Distress of MONTHLY FEMME WHKNESS due to female functional disturb- ances-try Lydia. E. Plnkhamvs Veg- etable Compound TABLETS (wl h added iron). The help build up red blood. Also fine nlo for gtomgohl QQQQQQOQOQQ-Q-O-e A Morning Smile é ‘O-OO-OQQQQGQQQOQOOO-QOfO-fl A BIO JOB Mrs. Smith was on her first ocean oyage. . "What's that down there?" she asked of the captain. "That's the steerage, madam." he roplied. . “RleallyW exclaimed tho woman in surprise; "and does it take all those people make the bout go straight?" Jack: “Grandpa. we've been argu- Lrla‘: whether the clock stands or alts the manta. Grandpa: "It in bailout eight by the cloc: and it is only a quarter to eight; t1erefom, I should say it lies on the mantel." » CROCHETED SQIPPEB S DAL llll ‘ DOQIGN NO- Theaelvciy lippm w mt. Wm” them good-lookin: and comfiniillefy weere made with Imirfiw‘ and lr hetsndkitti t ..Ptue No.il2ucon_ ofnmncfgrlnigrgceeded. ulurlhitigg i‘; bgtlbchea inunéomclew W11“°"°“" To order pattern: Write, or send mm picture with vvv-r "fifiofaf addreu with f5 cent: in coin or ntumpu to Needlcwork Bureau. 0 town Guudim, To Charlottetown Guardian. Needlework Department. Design ‘No. 112d HIRE!!!‘ ADDRl88—-----— orrg_.___....._.._-- rl\0VBI€I--"_,Q, _ ~