tr- r Ar- v- vvv- i Dorothy vldix ‘Says- i MODERN BRIDES UNPREPARED . TO BE SUCCESSFUL WIVES Establishment 0f Smooth Running Home Best Way To Hold Husband For . Duration _i_____ This season has produced the world's bumper c of brides and ye one of these young wives is simply sloshing overnéith good e n about being a helpmate to her husband and keeping him glad he mar- ried lwr- Only she doesn't know how to go about it. Nobody has taken the trouble to teach her the technique of handling that strange and often savazr animal. the married man. All she knows on the su ies. and they have led her affections and inspire him to bell th t th to tat h b ' to malfge a iiiillioii gailor tlizee will: tousreitriitiiii: glamorous and keep a string-bean figure. All of which is. of course. folderol and a. broken reed on which to lean on the strenuous matrimonial ‘tourney. chlflons and keeping) up ll usions and coo lng and cleaning a y-tending and wrestling with a. budget no g. od. l i k. takes it for granted tliifiplsihg riltzayligothe $113,711? was on their wedding da . She ma have been s sylph who has turne into a. fea herbed, but he st lllfcfllllSiglél‘ tha Little Woman. And that is a mere u d ns f Pr id f married ladiespghoilldorthgnk Igelaveerrilie or which l t p vviihyc PALMO LIVE __BEAU'I'Y BATH Rich, bubbly lather cleanses you thoroughly” mxquisitely. It gently lulls high-tension nerves. . . bids langour fare- well, leaving you fragrantly refreshed . . . vibrantly alive! lode with Olive and Palm leuuly Oils _ _ v _ highly technical given the slightest training for it. Her family having her taught to be a good stenugrapher, or saleswoman. or teacher. or doctor, but no one has thought it to be a good wife. worth while to have her taught how Hence it ls n0 wonder that when these tackle the most difficult job in the spent time and money in ignorant, blunder-lug‘ amateurs 4 world so many of them m e failures and land in the divorce court. The amazing thing is that they don't all do it. LEARN T0 BE A SUCCESSFUL WIFE Yet there is, in reality. nothing about being a successful wife that anv bride can't learn in a few easy lessons. for when you boil the situ- ation down to its essence all that most husbands ask of their wives are Just two things. One oi’ which is foi- their wives to be easy to yet alonl with. And the other is for their wives to omfortab e. The average man gets all outside world. and when he comes home at night he longs for nothing so much as peace and quiet, All clay he has fought for his life with his com- petitois. Often he has struggled against fearful odds. His nerves have been stretched to the breaking point. He has been torn with anxieties. He is bleeding from a hundred wounds. He wants a yvife to whom he can flee as to a. temple of refuge who will pour over him the balm of her sympathy. who will cheer him up by her optimism, who will breathe fresh hope and courage into him when he falters and who will bind up the sores in his vanity with her praise and flatteries. And when a. man has a wife like that. he will overlook a thou- sand faults in her and stl" think that h" "i" a. grand picker. "FEED THE BRUTE" The other route to a husband's lvart is via his stomach. This ha= been said many times. but nobody has ever found a. way to detour it. The inspired woman who wrote the first Cook Book began by saying: the brute.” And the advice still holds good. Every man's dream of a happy home centers around the table from which arises the savor-v incense of a good dinner. And when a wife makes this dream come true and when her husband staggers from the dining room. replete with good food. to his easy chair hv a warm hearth and with the livht lust as he likes it. his wife can snap her fingers in the faces of all the glamour girls in creation. Nobody ever heard of a. husband divorcing a. wife who was the best cook in town. or wandering away from a home that was the most com- fortable place he know. So there you are. brides. Simple, isn't it? ‘Be a. iollv cornnanio Home Take Joy home And make a place in thy grrat heart for her; .. She will come. and oft. will ”" \-- sing to txiee, 76%“ m, “gum a Whetri thou m working m the 1 l. HAVE BAD BREATHJHATS “Hows y i Cheri Show Smart Technique l It’: fun to be a fashion artist! K you've a flair for drawing and a desire to make money (good fast-limp artists in department stores and a smart mags ‘no: command l lo price) this may be vour field. You can learn, at home. the pro- fessional way to draw fashions. Guide lines and charts will help. When sketching u figure, first draw these guide i-nes: a vertical "line of balance," around which who build the figure, and two pairs of parallel lines — one pair to place shoulders and bust. one for waist and hips. Following these guide lines. sketching the figure is easy. The side that supports the body weight l: drawn in sharp. angular lines; the other side is smooth. Guide lines and charts also simplify drawing head and body in correct proportion. Our 24-page instruction book has these guides and charts and shows how to draw lovely figures in all sorts of poses. Explains perspec- tive, foreshortening. techniques; the drawing oi clothes, lextures. acces- Iories._ e 0;- wscding in the sacred hour; of dawn It is a comely fashion to be glaci- Joy is the grace we szy to God. -Jean Ingelcw. WHY IT PAYS T0 USE By eating fresh fruits and vege- tables when they are in season, canned. dried and reserved pra- ducts can be saved or when fresh foods are scarce. cnnvrz roa BATH coarams’ In bath curtains oiled alike end other silk bases and rubber have about disappeared from stores, but the waterprcof and water repellent fabrics of si- dEPOTatlVe beauty and excellent, service. Particularly attraciie are new chintz patterns, one of the features of wartime production. Another Victory feature now wl"e- ly used-although it did get under way some time before Pearl Har- bor —ls plastic fcr curtain hooks. In addition to oein as us=ful as metal, they 40111.15... beauty for they usually carry out the basic color scheme of the curtain. Good Care ls Secret Next to making a gCOd seection, Bad breath is a romance-robber . : . a friends-loser ." .- . a success- stealer . . . for others alwa s detect it before YOU do yourse . Take no chances! Use Colgnteis-the tooth powder that cleans your breath as it cleans your teeth. TIP T0 SMOIQSI Colgate‘: Tooth Powder is a grind way to guard against tobacco stain! It quickly helps remove dull, dis- colouring film .~ : : gets bard-to- clean teeth sparkling with all their: natural whiteness and lustre. SAVES YOU MONEY] just think, compared to other lend- ing brands, a large tin of Colgate’! the 20c iii coins f-cr Bcrid your will giveloubup w good care is the secre“ of more for "glashion Drawing Made Easg’ 30515:: ..".§’..'.§"IZ 11°11!’ 111M103’. '1'?!’ t0 R861) dIYWTi ih0_ V e Guardian l-Irme Se-ylce. 45 mm bmiu-"gh, soap deposit by flushing the cur. ‘ sure to write plainly your Name, for no, t m“ mo"! COLGAH.) tains well with clear water from Addams and the Name of booklet. ‘gale shgvger 11w going over -~ co LGAT E's Igvfé: alnhena tiken donwh ofrdm the rod "room rowan! ‘IT/u, 25¢, 40¢ for cleaning, remember that all coated fabrics mitst. be wiped off- never. never ironed! (Save your detailed washing instructions and follow them) ltreet Addreq fi Chemically treated fabii": may fills Provinoe If IT C154”! YOUR 7T5”! fikedflgfi sfiflfltdfl’; flu}, be d or rubbed. Trey may be pressed with a warm iron. szme fabrics are treated against mildew, which always more active in warm weather, of course. 5 reading the curtain out to a ter use will help. Washable cot- ton curtains can be treated at the modern laundry to remove mildew. OAR!!! SMALL PAROHJ __.._ One of the most important ep- peals to women shoppers is the re- quest to carry small parcels. Both gasoline and rubber are saved by reductions in stare deliveres and. in peacetime the bulk of retail de- liveries was made up of wall buniielss that could ens ly have been cm . "W5 r Writt- MER TOILETRIES We carry lovely perfumes, toilet waters, lusting powders, etc, also Elizabeth Arden, Leg Fill and Bronze to give your legs a natural looking tan. JMIIESUIPS mus Sim QUEEN ST. t Two-tone silver and gold p'ste effects are best-liked in the st-r- ling silvcr lapel pin group. Winged horses. Russian wolfhounds in pairs are characteristic. The bracelet group in rerling pr-seuis a good assortment. of d-e ms, mcst of them with modern feelirg. Ilpurnoetmiooheaswle bject is what she has gleaned from the mov- l from your grocer today! sift, again with the biking pswder and salt Add to the first mivxure alternately with the mi k, a small amount of each at a time, and stir- ring just encllith ~o blend alter each addition Pour into small c"p cake pans that have bren weasel. filling two-thirds full Sprinkle a, little coconut on ton of each cun cake Bake in a mod=rate oven (375 Keg in F.) for from 15 to 20 min-t“ if n the pans arc s'“‘*1‘. and from '20 go and a good cook and you've got your husband signed up for the duration. 35 minutes if Th? P6115 "t? ~11‘??? Llvmgc The Woman's Realm rue cttAaixms-rgvyii cuaxm m THAT'S MY lllYli. PROUD of their work are men like Hurry Good who build trim, powerful Corvettes in Canada's roaring ship- yards. Vital work this! “Cnn’t afford a morning let-down on this job," says Harry, “so I always start the day with a sustaining breakfast of Keliogg'l Corn Flakes with milk and sugar.” Kellogg's will help you stand wu- time pace, too. Order several package! on! fit hendiert his w a ne, an we were ies, w; asked at ‘Gr-eystoke and side of it at all." ‘Black Hill’ and tbqv hadn't heard probably lind a word of her. We i at ‘Blac I was down, Didn't know what wed. in flnd when we not here." in . home purn-t to other had lost THE COOK'S CORNER &O-O-O-O O I i.“ am ll. 1.05 ° s . i They asked how Iona she had there alone. Myrle outlined her °wmd ‘he storv briefly. and told them. "m!" te her father to “w” b‘ “Petersdowrfl m. , been own that she ex 1 llUHE 0N TIIE RIIIGE By Bentley Ridge wiieim enquir- crossed the ver k Hill‘ because the bridae "How is her ‘ band?" M 1e ask- i-ll Y! ed usLv. mat.’ "are" I" "- .v tomiaecovf. m 1 r e no w but hurried to the teiit ‘fiend; good news. Mrs. l-Ientay clued a lit- tle, but brightened up immediately. It better than the sus- al. d “HT-‘wlufia iiadhle and wuex- was much ave the me her stories of Waihi Onemanhui stood ‘t’! at. thel£o1veréunent' was or- .anizi a re uh . Each t 10d. Nd f . °‘ h” ‘h’ '°“"‘° 19' hieilhrfwahtllctbuwrt with all?‘ moment, o; the n"; Egg. g1 lhlll take 5 DIODHetiI-YY inter- ld thee Ill‘ 0 l0. "We'll wait ‘till then." said women to be alone here and one of ’em sick. COCONUT CUP CAKE" They betook themselves to a Peaceful spot under the sum l-3 cup butt r 1-4 cup suzar 1-2 cup str. “berry jam 1 1-3 cups sifted cake flour 2 teaspoons baking pzwcer Dash of sat l-3 cup milk l-2 cup coconut, shredded Me hod: Cream the butter until light and gradually cream in the sugrr and then the strawberry Ell. Sift the florr, then measure and ‘Add the cocorut last. these with the brrter. extra. shre"ded m Leisure h th l8. dflladd y ‘“‘ lng uns “I've bo t My 1e worry a u you. r . “I'm so awfullv glad you're safe. had said that. Perhaps it was rea- Until this morning I thought every- one was dead.’ Myrle said She was truly very lgl a kindly touch of his Bu through from the road. She teadi . been absolutely "frantic with ad. very irla ad to feel the lips. Tears stood t as she walk the gate between see Rex at last. her eyes. CHAPTER XII SAFETY FOE ltllfl. HINT! "Already! How must have been!" and pallid look, mix in a bouillon cube and lat simmer five mi.iu.es The sauce will h ve inc-e nu- trition as well as a more appetiz- lug color and flavor. Make sure that all the juice has been drained out of s, can of fru.t. Pour a tablcspozn of water into the can after the cin- tents have i;e.n removed. Siake and pour into the iest of the Juice and fruit. Extra care liould Lo taken to prevent waste. The happiness of life is mad up oi minute fractiors - a smile, a kind look. a heartfelt compli- ment, in the countless small things of pieasant disguise oi pavful rail- lery, and in though-t and feeling.- Co eridge. To clean ovcns after bzrry pies have run over, wpz the oven wih a damp clcth as soon as i: ls cool enough and than clean well with steel wool pads frequently dipped into scouring powder. R’nse with a clean cloth dipced in warm water and. wipe dry. This takrs lime more time to do than it does to read these directions. and it keep the oven cieaned cut daily. TILLIE THE TOILER- this ziiiiérhea cu. dizsinell. tress of “ tics"- Try Lydia. E. Pixkhsm’: V ble Com-round — ma hour fore sunset when the machine-a have two-seater XllOIl0D1lfi0¥-l‘OBNd over Myrle? Do you think ‘the gum trees and circled above the will wariijtsgg so back to . fter hi? seized a towel and waved it. from was s um wilting “lillllili it: 38-52 ill‘ Sulfur Distress M: This Timo- od in a women's life ulhl , , bi ttimal. NERVOUS us a e eqiacia lg D ferns e functions‘! clsturhl-n ‘ hei uvu U0 . one. en — Pinknanrs Compound regu arl he pa; d ‘fir: resisiglnmagainst eufi , ms. ousan thoun pays w 3'55...» benefited! Mada in Canada WORTH ‘IRYXNGI ‘ t... man thehaddoneand thetall trees nicked and sun. t four o'clock Myrlc was in the bi tent attending to the baby when she heard a shout went out and saw her father and Gllliecwd 55k Reiij dismountiiuz at the gate. th merhihe miiidn blocked it had em the l3 W 0 both. she felt a kind o! dread. The clearid away. It was surprlslflfl’. at a Afliefifiln fabric. world had claimed her again as she su knew it would. here." said Rex. quick Tellforth It needed no sayinl. and as Passed out onto the open road Rex Myrle was astonished to see the exclaimed: lane so soon. It was still an After an earthq usually settles down quite fully doesn't it? We couldn't give up the farm." 1 Bills 11o. $4 lieu .............¢; gem. t I wwoiuoirt min mouhfigllllltotilkewll-I h éhris Iiurchqtiitesoon i te ." “‘ ou've been onderful that you have. Miss Duin "I didn't do "A lot o! the Dluckq’ "rm turned out so well Rex and Captain Daintiw and the pilot arrived from the plane with a stretcher. They put Mrs. Henty onto led her with some diffti; an; wait able to m» into it har- Forw self. and to sit up in the seat be- hind. the pilot. Myrle settled the; it and can oulty. over paddocks and ton the plane baby in a. nest of and live." himasloiurasl The pilot, a. fair faced youth who lane himself. told them erstood that Mrs. Henty taken by ambulance froth to the Christel! t mater tyhos tel. finance‘ youmthere." said Marlo to . c - t the thins for two The pillallfn tamed ma! bumping over the rough turf. and took o timed and passed house and they watehtgd gradually i' into the into the sun. It t over them as they walked wards the i sou" and uc. ado Myrle relaxed niddeniy. That completed the hardest and most un- of her young exist- ...“ m..- . Y m. to my B“ kissed her‘ m‘ h iflififimfifi arid‘ flit. time. to th 191:3. remembered that ‘Ilallfor aonable. It was good next day to be 0n the road in a car. Good not to have to elem rivers. 1m more brldi $1.. girnyon horseback. on up. but was rrlcial glance. to see such little e deuce of trouble. " may "What rotten luck that this should picture with your n s amps a ec u, in" wighthm Nqegii‘ raft lures Ckiairlottewwn Guard! hoPDehedi What do you think your moth ‘Peteradown’ urprised. "I BIIDDOse he'll h to back 5 IVQQ“ Q0 D€Mk\— a “nu m- you. wettest.’ its smut: that awful mess at 'Peters‘il%wn'l" m “I think t-hll "I don't mind very much. I doifi 1 goes on oursnflut I ex- like the way ve the every few “itwtfi ‘t 9 d m4 l¢ Ill let merrfl 53E sway?" .2. 1.2a“ ==<>"..a~=..:* . . a: tened by her own reluctaiice. y 'P'ra s you're right. Th tr hie iklgdlitc-roliige. you have too miich agon- "I don't think I h t u] said Myrle in n. doiialteullgn; and then had to explain in answer to his curiosi me t. th h te . ." m noflbngowtigntigixkedxifam lbam usually comes to the d vea jeiltktitf m Elm cbnspcon- diPPed in warm water.‘ u“ A REWARD THAT MEANS MORE WORK or. ' ou w I y?“ find “at 116M ‘ “it'd tomorrow. I'll look you uri med- to me. I» then wouldn't have Just glad "that eventhi-Ill Woman's Re alm '1. Social and Personal "1 Fashions v. Literatur HHN5NWAHHP and The July meeting o! the Clinton Institute met at the Women's home of M hiildr contributing an article " Shower." raw were distributed. Red and sewing material were invited i210 members to meet at her home on evening July 13th. to pack 59_.,AN "ma: w". mgiuulwtifemiirli )-~Ay 0P9 l’ . He-‘Ihen maybe. 111:0, yarn given out. Mrs. Gearge [Riley b0 f Uh 501d! sea? ‘Stick’ cczmhrixteo Mrs Justin Woodside, M Woodside. Mrs. Q B. Gus Stiriim Mackay. Program-lure. Bruce Oink Min. tiniest Pickering, Next meet. be held at the home ct MN. William Warren, collection we; ins taken amounting Willard Riley to $.85. stripes, proibaby uut. when nex and liilyrle came to be worked on the Waihliit was l. blackened. imrecoit- Styled“ as“ l‘ w‘ ed ‘or nizab e . . bed time sizes 10, i2. l4. i6, l6 angnw. size 16 requires 3 7-8 yards 35-‘nch fab- théy rid with 3~B yard contrasting, Write or and ame and ed- ooin or tDUiGh& Sun-Oink iioloi iron Mill and lluy Fm: with that the remark had ence. - i. rtained the S e ran to meet them. Her father R4!!- Ffll-hw-do you know what I WWW" "We embraced her with neat emotion. want?" ltiffliwlflilflfli- wigs, “P °°n‘%t;' wag” and w n an almost total lack of ‘What? mid Rex- ,, ‘Wifmfi ‘i British self-consciousnem. He patted "I W511i- l 110$ b! ~ 511mm “m” m‘ 5 her back. and ma his feeling by Gavtain Daiotry lauahod. lunch was served by the saying; "Well, you can't have one at in charge. h "Heremwe a}? at 1"-}"d"hw—‘md ‘Pefihiwxiiiito to go to Christ ere's x-a -ve'r ga see " ' __ ' you too. my dear!" y church," said Rex. I'll take you ROWING-We a stron predilection To order pattern: Ll. country The Charlottetown Guardian Needlecraft Department. Name _._<' Ikeetliddreee .6009 élliEF" J05‘? LOOK AT Say Fir/s lfivea Iassayhss JfA/ka-Se/Izer lleueoured miserable lihdiIenntperlonlwhcnAlh-Seituer comes to the ‘DIG!!- It sate swiftly in to atom heads. Uu Alb-Seltzer to get the relief you war}: plus the free sample write Dept "15 Mills Laboratories Ltd, 167 Duluth Street, Toronto, Ont. cranky O g‘. A McrningSmile OQO-OOOO-OOOO¢QQQQQQQ..’_. Minutes of mllymn 5°‘ killed. mee a; were read and apiirovod- ‘ Books from the Kensinfon lib- What 1m a adiir on d. THE LET-now}; reported committee was m appointed for next mee . Lunch- the attic Vivian and M". III IAMIL! LUOI! IIOOEPOIB n: land -At l7, merchant gsaman-iio mam.» War record of m; de1icl0us foreJ toe Needlecraft/l For The Home all prefbr that good cotton, there's because they may bias for trimming i s ear "r0250, wuss»! n