........-... ..;--.---_.. -._.....- ’_________ _ _._s-.cv~mwuuunnph-us____ __ AGE TWO T-.:w-__ Woman's Re aim z Social a :r==—< i‘ =-_-' _ -.-.. MVIREMII? NM?! Remember-l- 76% of ell ndulie have bed bndhi Piey safe-use OOl-IITI’! TOOTll POWDER Selenfllie hsh prove eenelutlvely the! In seven eul of len ecu: COl-GATPS TOOTH POWDER lnetently steps ernl bed breath. IIUII YOU NOR!" Compared to other leading brands, s large tin of Colgate‘: gives you up to 30 more bm iugr, a giant tin up to 46 more hrabingr-for not a penny more! qlAlli voun s ‘um 4| II cums voue mm COLGATPS NYLON TOOTHIRUSH om- mwn-s-n-pmwpum. Celgele up» Mules warm-q". Ti! TO SMOKERS! Co! te’s Tooth Powder is one of e quickest, easiest ways to gun-d egainst tobacco stun end tobacco breath! Get Colgste‘: today.‘ OOLGITPS TOOTH POWDER 25c 40c Wilt‘ 29¢ Tlifcooki column VEGETABLE SOUP I snail slices salt pork or 2 tablespoons fat 1 small onion I tabl ns browned flour 2 cu finely shredded cabbage 1 cup finely diced potato 1-4 cup finely diced turnip l cup tomato juice or canned tomatoes l cup finely diced carrot 1-4 cup pot barley 2 uaris hot water t and pepper to taste Cut suit pork in cubes and cook slowly to extract the fat. finely chopped onlru‘ ._..._.______ ZOMBA-(CII 1 .ll‘ i Lest cott- gi crop in Nyasaland was the largest be produced since i935. Of the Yotal of 7,091 tons, 1,141 tons were roduced by native tenants on pri- te estates. _ Sari/ice of toast in each soup plate pour w. | lightly. Sprinkle with the browned . Hvllr Add lMPDared vegetables, i barley. water and seasonings. Cov. ' er and cook slowly for i to l 1-2, |hours. Makes about 2 1-2 quarts. lMeatlor vegetable stock may be lused " “ of water. Onion Soup 6 medium onions 2 tablespoons mid-flavoured fat 3 iableflloons flour 2-3 cups milk l quart bouillon or stock 6 slices wast 1'3 WP Embed cheese Cook syced onions in water m cover for 1-2 hour. Rub through a sieve. Melt fat blend in flour and gradually add milk Stir un- til mixture thickens Add slevei onions and bouillon, blending well, simmer 20 minutes Place 1 slice 59"!) 0V9!‘ ‘he $01) and sprinkle lwlth grated cheese. Makes about qua“ TENDER SKIN" o ersl U medicinal C ti l ui div". ‘ii:i°§.'.'i“£.i§‘i~iiiiifi CUTICURA MINI _-—__—_————___. INDIAN ILANKET RUG PIE‘!!! RUG who wouldn't like to own this lovely Indian blanket rug-so use- ful and so wann, too. And what could be more interesting for you ‘than to make it with your own hands. Therug. above. has a design that was copied from s Navajo Indian pattern and full instructions as to how to weave it is included in our BZ-page booklet. How useful your hands can be Ind how artistic, if you train them! Weaving is an art that has been considerably revived in recent years. Particularly since the war began, people are reverting to making their own materials be- cause of a scarcity of the finer wools on the market. if you want to learn how to make rugs, our Iii-page booklet will help you greatly. It tells you what materials you need and then ex- plain: clearly how to weave various types of rugs. The booklet avoids the complex. It tells what can be done with the rnft of rugmaking. Send 15c in coins for your cbpy f How To Make Your Own Rugs w“ Charlottetown Guardian I crne Service Address. Be sure to addres o the < ite plainly your name. nd the name of booklet. Name Street Addre! ii Few lip Each Nostrl Stuffiness of Catarrh Specialized Medication Worhs Fast Right Where Trouble ls-Mahes Breathing Easier! stuffy, painful distress of‘ acute catarrh comes Grand relief from fast as Va-tro-noi spreads through the nose, re- duces swollen membranes-soothes irritation, relieves congestion, hel s flush out cold-cio hi? Vl-TRO-IOI- nasal passages. ry it as directed in fo A Job Only You Can Do . Irlee Oenuel queeli All Annven Questions and Answers on Price 'thut many women will have to go through, and there is no qllfistlon s0 F?" Dorothy Dix Says- WOMEN 6TH COLUMNISTS‘ CLOSE HEARTS TO WOUNDED SOLDIERS Welcome Home May Be More Tragic Than Parting But Girl Must Help Broken Lovers A girl writes" “Before he entered the service I was ed be Lnarrled to a boy with whom I ucn in love. as hing: withome "d VI)? Dlcnned to nmxrl _ e w“ wound WHIIICLOR and hm e and is 00W in the hospital. He yvvvger be perfect physically azain. He will always be a cdpplg ior. he came back he told me that he m; 1o lhousht we should break our engeuement, that he is mliiy call reels that it would not be . ut 1 stil love him and want to marry him in spite 0g gm; u“- fortunate accident. ' “D0 Wu think that I should try in IOIRBE him. Ol‘ should l make him realize how I feel and that his misfortune makes hun all the dearer to me, makes me all the more anxious to be with lum W comfort and help him?" WOUNDED FIANCES A PROBLEM The problem that confronts thLs Rirl is 0M that many thousands of other women are going to have to face today or tomorrow. for Johnny is not always lng to come home wl fly b ners nnd pla 1m: bands and his c es covered with medals. often he wll come back rn . a wreck of the strong, handsom standing ind who went forth so aaylv to fight for his country, Sometimes he will have worse than physical wounds. Under the stress of hnttle. with the scream of shells and th roaring of cannon in his ears. many a man's mind divs way and he never normal again- l-lo finds it imirssslble to ad ust. himself to the dull mutine of everyday work and supporting a f y. Many another man will be left Dy the win just a jungle or nerves that will make him irritable e/nd unreason- able and herd to live with. Mucl. as it wrencnen the hearts of wives and sweethearts to WY good-iv. to the mcn they loved when they went off to wfl-r, thfiir welcom- in gback nmv 0e a still more heartbreaking experience. But it is 011B important right now as how they are going to meet the sitwutioxi. I WDRIEN MUST PAY DEBT T0 SOLDIERS Arr they going to be like the girl who writes the letter I have quoted —big enough unvl strong enough to take the poor. shuttered wraithfi, wlw were once stalwart men to their bosoms and heal them with their com- fort and sympathy? Or are they going to be uuitters who will turn their bucks on the men \vho can no longer give them mood time: and luxurltfi? I think that we women will be a poor and contemptible lot 0i‘ Q1155- lings a (lcspicablc sixth column of traitors to our country. if we welsh on paying our part of what we owe to our soldiers. who have given their ,. cuanmm IOIWNTIIHIDI lens Btotenburgh Trunk I have e shock of barley gold That is for winter hunngry ; A sunflower seed end millet hoerd, 4 rack of corn, end buckwheat stored . lbr blglllgliflilflla! shy and crackles Buet " crumbs and kale and shall“ so the feeat 1 spread com- e: My heiart shall sing and they shall ea . It is but little I can give To those who face the storm and ool Yet One who said no sparrow falls But it is known in Heaven's halls Will know I help a bird lo live. Though I grow weak and spent and old These months that never 118B n I surely have not lived in vain. SMOKE SIGNAL Don't spoil fats, and foods cook- ed in fat, with too much heat. The unpleasant odour of smoking fat 00m: ing down, chemically. Food will be the fat will be shortened. for fat that is overheated becomes rancid BONES FOR. THE DOG The large dog should have two or three bones a week to augment his meal mostly to keep his teeth clean and in order. However, when the bones have reached the splint- ery stage they should be removed from the yard as these small arti- cles of bones are very apt to stick in his throat and cause a great youth and strength and prospects in life to defending us. if we shut our doors and our hearts illzuinst them. Ye‘ already we hear many tales of that beinR done-of wives who are getting divorces from husbands who are unable to ever be moheY-mikflrfl again. or whose physical and mental state calls for continual tenderness and patience in those who must care for them: and of girls breaking en- gagelmcnis to boys who are not glamorous as thev were. nor such good CB C GS. Bu: each woman ls as she is made. and if it is not in her to love her’ man the more he needs her love. and to consider it a Dflvilezc to “Ofk. for him nncl nurse him and take care of him when he is ill and down on g his luck. then the kindest thin-g that she can do is to leave him and, make wav for a better woman. And no man who loses that kind 0f l wife or sweetheart need mourn her disloyalty, . CRITPLED SOUL GREATEST MISFORTUNE But l would like to say to the men who have been wounded that there = is a far greater misfortune the nto be crippled in body. It is to be crip- plcd in soul. As long as they have that intact. ns long as they hnve courage and hopc and determination to make something of life still left to them they need not feel that they have nothing to Offer o. woman and that. they should set their wives or sweethearts free. ‘Ihat is mistaken chivalry. For they still have love and tenderness amd ootnpanlonshlplo give their wives, and the privilege of letting them helm them to build their futures together. And there is no surer foundation on which to erect a hapm marriage than that. . or the crippled man feel that all the aoportunitieg o; life are over for him. Medical science does wonders now in building new bodies, in making the lrme to walk, the blirml to see and the deal; to 1199,13 and lust beacuse a man has almost lnsuperalble obstacles to conquer often spurs him on to acoompllshm ‘ the/t he would not otherwise have one. Control will appear in The Guard- lsn a; p ‘ feature each day. The questions all! those which have reached the Wartime Prices Ind Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per- sons who have intelligent questions in ask no price control are invited to send them in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee of the War Times Prices and Trade Board. Q. Now that canned vegetables are available. has my 810w" the right to refuse to sell me 11-10": than one tin? A. As the quantity of canned vegetables allowed to each gmcer is on a percentage basis. in order to serve some to all his customers he has a perfect right to allot whet- ever he deems fair to each of his customrtrs. Q. I found s ration book on the street the other day. and asthe ad- dress is hard lo decipher. 0011B‘! not it to its owner. What it? nearest branch of the Ration Ad- ministration. Q Where should I turn in the yellow card which may boy left me after being on a 4.8 our leave re- oently, to get additional ration ns n Amcairds should be turned in or lmallcd to your local Ration Board. "This should be done once s month and only when a card or card"! show that nine meals have been served to asréieniiber or members of he Armed rv ces. t Q. I have alwav! Dllfilhfl-Bfid Km’ gcr ale in a carton and now my dealer charges the same price and A SMILE In 1904 when ls did swim, They dressed l e Mother Huh- bard. But now they have s. different whim They dress like mother's cupboard- "Pardon, miss but swimming is not allowed in this creek." deal of harm Nelson's column in ‘Trafalgar Square on which Canada House looks out, is 100 year; old. It was erected in November. 1643. as s national memorial to Britain's greatest admiral. It is 1'76 feet high —or less than half a dozen Vancouver buildings Its capital is of bronze cast fro“ the wreck of the famous ship the Royal George. At the top of the column is e~ stone statue of lord Nelson in the full-dress uniform of an add-ital. the Royal Navy The pedestal is 36 feet high and bears on its four sides baa-reliefs representing Nelson's four famous battles. the Nile. Copenhagen, St. Vincent. and Trafalgar. cast in metal from Kilns taken from the enemy in tlvse engagements. w“ ' guardian; the column were de- Home Test can bring you New Beauty in just l4 days! City Flgiper: Why didn't you tell me bezore I undressed? Constable: Well. there ain't no lcw against undressin’. drink bottle carry-out cartons has been prohibited . . .. but there are still a few in stock . . ab- sence of the cartoon would make no diference in the price of the bever- age. Q. I see several long dresses dis- . played in store windows Ts there not some regulation regarding the length of dresses? A. Yes. there is definitely a. regulation rcgaring the length cf dresses No dresaes in size l6 are to be made that all! longer than 43" from the nope of the neck to the hem cf thn skirt The excep- HM tn this the cream or white wedding dress which, including train length. i5 not to exceed 59." JAN’ 9. l940—Mni-Gen. Andrew vm-Nruqhtcn. commander of the Canadian Active Service Force in in. arrives in France forl refuses to supply a carton. Ts this rrect? Dros I Quickly Relieve DESIGN N0. r-onfcrencn with Viscount G011, A late oo slph Mr. . abet and British commander in France. N0. 520 co Diem instructions. To order pattern: Write or smd e ve picture with your name md eddres with l5 cents in coin or amps to Nee ework Bureau. Charlottetown Qusrdlnn, perish No. m NAMI--___---__ €PREIADDEEG ----- Cetnpwe your shoulders with your bee. isn't it true th look years younger? You lee, shoui ers stay smooth, soft. Jam's-while feces have pores clogged with nuke-up, unable to breathe for hours et s time. And when res can't breathe, skin becomes lieless end plrenuturely aged. But this needn't appentoyour complexion. Palmolive can keep your complexion young. leek yeunger In I4 leyll llsch time you wash, with n face cloth mnssge Pnlmoiiveh lather into your skin for-on: full mink/e, Theme quick rinse and pat dryl it's this Gil-second Palmolive Musnge thnt—in jut l4 days-can give your comrlexion theelutic so t smoothness of shoulder skin. KIIP TIIAT l-OVILY SCHOOI-OIRI. COMPLIXION ~ 1v 12.1944. nd Personal 1. Fashions Y, L| living f? Leisure The Woman's Realm seulphired Si: Id- thg flung pelnter. They have been reputedly -critlctr- edss being unworthgof them- tst. But on meny enedien oo- eesions in Trafalgar we dur- t-his we: they have upe- f es supporters for loudspeakers. APBDNS FOB YOUR GUEST! . If you have no meld and you wisely make your entertaining in- formal so that your friends come out into the kitchen end help with the dishes by all means pm- vide them with dainty aprons in wear over their dresses. Remem- ber they are more apt to-be in .x,uvturvowz b MAOIUS ORANGE MARMAl-ADI IIOCUITSV" a euro amusem- l l5 um. eele - ‘u milk ---»--»-»--- 4mm. Mlflcleklssrewdc zlltdryln better frocks than the One in which you have cooked and would‘ liketsto go home home free of _. spo . is a. warning that the fat is break- jbury?" he asked. more quickly. I i ' ‘mused. “We might Cloud Ove ‘I. B. BRIDGES "where do you live. Ml’. Stun-y “Taverton. I cycled out and left} harder to digest and the life of imy bike at Colyton Fcrn." Peter‘ took off his ancient iclt hat andl £5111, his fingers through his red a "Nearly three miles and n0 road." he said. "How in sin sin I to B“ you there?" “You can't and if you did it wouldn't be any good. There's no one at home." “Wherels the nearest mid," Peter asked. Stanbury pointed. “Nearly two nzilel." he answered. "I can't carry you that far." Stanbury chuckled. "‘I probably weigh more than you. ‘Twelve stone two was the last record." Peter looked thoughtful. "There's no getting my wheeled vehicle up here. What. about a lwny? We've got one at Corawn." "Ohl You are Mr. Martin's friend." "That's me. My name is Plews and I'm living with Martyn. Osn you ride?" "l; used fc-anyhcw, 1 can stick “Right. She's fat and she's quiet but it will take me the best pert of an hour to fetch her. Can you stick it?" "Of course I can stick it, but it's a shame to spoil your fishing." "Don't worry about that" said Peter with his cheerful grin. "I live on the river. And sce hero. Not too much of that cold weter. ‘l-lere, I'll make you comfortable before I go." Peter took off his cost, rolled it up and mule a pad of it, then he helped Btanbury off his rather un- comfortable perch and made mm 11o flat on the Brflss with the out aflpillow. “All right?" he asked, Right as rain." declared stun, bury cheerfully and Watched Peter as he started clown stream at e good five miles an hour, ~ x smmm u ammo Derek was lust leaving the house as Peter came striding up. He stop. "l-fou look all hot d both 9d, Pfillef- wags the ttlrotlixzlle?" er ken em busted ankle. flat on hire bmhtw: miles up the Merry Brook. Name ‘g sunburn Comes from Tever. n." "BIl/llllbllfyl repeated Der k, ‘i398 the local lawyer and cleerk l0 the dBl-Pkt council. And, as you 5i?- he's 110 light wglghfh" He l; I fig“ there but it wglilda bush: ma]: r.’ omr_- --m.ovmce:- __ 'l‘ll.l.ll". THE TOILER _ ‘THOU wHTLESS” SAFETY. u pic WATCH YOUR HUSBAND INJOY CIIASI In SANIORPPS RIRI IOIIGUITI as Ivwas. and I doubt I'd have Ill-Will Out a niilht in the " "Don't think of open Derek. “Tee's much pleasan on" “It's a subject m hm,‘ 1 ready to give my fullzstntientlolilll 324$? answered with ., m Dllrlnir tea istunbury questioned Derek about ' aid. ma; 1g»; of‘ tnTfliri. h?” m“ " Ill! 9P0 9i! V f out who me is," he . it whim be unthinkable if shc had com, under Public Assistance." r Coraton I Y Pony BUG the omer watch Stanburg to see he doesn't fall off. It's roug so and he won't be able to use a st rrup.' He turned towards the stable, then stopped. "Bring some bandages. Peter. and a flask of hlsk . Y mam-y ou snow where to find_ know Pugh we“, lnnbm grateful . .. . n r maid. Ill see him when I get bu], whomwgerei‘: Virgil Peter bwigiilithfiéffmwuufiowhursedhow twigs ha‘ b ' ‘ ‘i. n laatcék‘ to COIBDlI about an hour afifitgznma‘ 118E821‘; we mm "Id't ldtll -.. ,Re " scsredfinhefiariid toe germeiolhftlérwlglgl Yo“ cal.“ 3° "wmght/ 17ml had been established on a sofa m l“ mm- Y°" “mi “l? here" the sittingroom. “I'm not so young (To Be Continued) Mother, This Home-Mixed Cough Relief Is Splendid S l _ from N0 16 .a%‘<‘ip;g|lrns!l‘hg; Thll Sivan u 16 oun To get really surprising relic! ‘from splendid couygllt syrup-marl it‘: wusbs due to colds. you can easily as much for your money. It never prepare s medicine, right in your own mo d lutsn mmlly slang time. kitchen. It's very easy-anyone can And for real, quick relief, it is se- dfl It n» woklns. ma hates tuelly splendid. 1t were. in mm so good that children take It will- wnyn-looecns the phlegm, loathe; ingly. But you'll say it's herd tobeat, the irritated membranes, gnd helps for quick results. pjggugl v N ecdlecrafl; Fort The Home POPULAI PBINCBB This is one of those basic dress- es that you can do anything with —you can dress it up or down as {an $100M aim; it will aixlrvays h“: ar an v o fagthizlannNlc slim iuholémhn’ m“ Ye o. 3489 in size It ulna l 1-4 Yds. SB-in fsilflc. "q Send 30c for pattern, which in- cludes complete sewing guide, prim your name. address and style nlllflbf-‘r P1511113’. Be sure to state sirfidgou wish , Nil. P tte De tin t Ohs-rlottetowh giisrdiglir. an m’ NIIIIO ltreet Address . ..._'€‘,,.‘.‘:Z=,\ _ . GROWS OWN BUGAI Brlhi 4 m...» .i‘..él‘."".ié".‘lf “" °"‘ " sfwiinsrii I YEAH? MAYBE wen an NOT Eva: ‘ti-INK JHE stetr/ Miéi-lT BE ANIM- ‘fil MPKI Kl?‘