Re alm nPRiL 22. 194g Woman's THE CHARLOTTETOWN GU ARJZIAN "I. Social and Person liborothy Says- D0 You Kmw You IIave 'I'wo Woislliiies? coon, HARD HORSE OF WIFE ESSENTIAL IN MARRIAGE Still Men G0 On Picking Pretty Little Dim Wits Untrained To Raise Best Children whe: One of the curious’ thin s about most men is th lo 1 1(- put upon feminine llllfillfgence, Apparently n 19am: {£01m ‘$211322: o‘ "“;.‘.f::.t;:z.*';$:z zitiitvs" "i '1" “site"s sieve in = www- nir 0W .' " lcmllexomand ttob same class as a. vvillowy figure or violet eyes. no e spoken or 1n the The first questil?" a "m! B1W11Ys asks about s. strange woman her looks. _"Is she pretty?" lie never inquires l1’ she is clever, if shdnltxiiqvifdlrlf tmwnied. if she is an amusing and entertaining conversatlonallst. He is nct iiilvfcsicd i what i 'ldc of her 11°35. only in its outside adornment. ~' Indeed. so allergic are men toieniinine brains unless they are scrambled, that a smart woman keeps hers under her hat. and never lets a maii ilnd out 110w much she knows. l-lali tiie women are nothing like as sillv as they retx-znd to be. Otherwise the world would be p90. pied with morons. SMART MEN Even in marria Control that ucond wolltlin: b? "Oflrlnq o NlMO “Adjust- able Waist" . . . tho ioundaflon corr:ctly designed to control N ‘ ': normal expansion. - Tho polentod horizontal stretch at top hock oi “Adjustable Woill" doe: it-—by outomqfig. G11)’ inking core oi mldriii oxponaion without sacrifice oi otylo or comfort. MAKE SURE YOU SEE- ‘rs. scar" n seem to take th: men ty of the komon they u: roposing to spend the bal. ance of t eir lives with, into consid. erutioii. Every da we see brilliant; men marrying little imwits; learned men marrying Birls who have never read even a whodunit thriller; men who are shrewd, hard realist-r about everything else espousing cuties who never had a serious thought about anything but. ' clothes. and who don't know whether tho Balkans are canned goods or u new shade of lip stick. out to blackblr , the rtflrit thing er his mar- ‘ ' - ‘ ' 1 Yet, althou8h tho man who pic a wife for her intelligence is almost as rare u a whi smount oi good, hard, horse sense his wife has is the most i Ln the world to every man who marries. It determines whe riligo will be a success or n i "lure; whether he will be happy or miserable; what kind of cliildrpn he \ l_l have and how they will turn out, whether at middle age he will be ittiiig pretty on the sunny side of Easy Street, or hopelessly stuck on Poverty Flat. ' WIFE MA! DESTROY MANN MORAL! it even, to a large extent, determines his morals, foi- being bored by dumb wives sets more men to roaming in search oi’ women who can under- llfllltl thciii and who cziii talk about something more entertaining than the tinny. toriiiiiin and the price of butchers’ meat, than any other one think. And Heaven only knows how iiizmy husbands take to drink because of a: " ll€lTlO MGDRE a. Million nuts Charlottetown, l’. E. i. I Tl Avora shill’! Full , Short and I-arqnr tiquru. 0n driiplay in our Com! Drparhnmt \\l\'GS who, having urily one idea in their heads, harp upon it as upon a. harp of a thousand strings. Every mother prays that her sons will got. good wives. She might better viny that her sons will niarijv smart women, for whether a irl ninkcs a good wife or it bad one depends more upon lier head than ier hcnrt. Many and miiiiy a talented man's career is wrecked by a foolish lrtlc bird-bruiiied woman who adored him, but. who was a handicap he could never surmount. All of us have known brilliant and ambitious young men. who had lliown so mucli promise that we predicted splendid futures ior them, just petcr out lnto iiolhliigiiess. Tlicy had always worked Iiarrl yet they got. imulicrr. Arid wc wondered why. Niiie times out of ten the answcr would be that tlirv married pretty little dollbaby girls, with just about as mucli sciise as l\ dollbnby. Millions oi’ silly women have prevented their husbands from making fnriiiiics h_v always kcepiiitr tlieiii broke with their extravagance. They never could be made to understand the value of money and that hoardetl PCHIHCS are the fouiidatloii oii which every fortune is built. Thousands o! ivivcs kill their husbands‘ ambition by wetblanketing their every hope and lliilil. illlfl by brlitiliiig tlieiii iiiitil they lose faith in their own ability and jiot throw up their hands and quit struggling. Thousands of wives shut the dom- of oi-iportuiiit_y' iii their husbands’ inccs by refusing to lcnvc Mother ____i and tiie guls and their brldgeioursome to go with them to some place A lame portion o; me vlctamlns, whore they would have better jObS. "mum-BL, and bulk required m the ldaliy dict. can be supplied from a small garden. Every Canadluii householder should aim to have a Victory Garden this year. Those who want early potatoes and vegetables should do their seeding at once. thereby assuring themselves of health-giving foods at. low cost dur- ing the summer. VICTORY GARDEN HUSBAND CRIED OUT 0F SINSIBLE COURSE Worst oi all, many a man has to stand helplessly by and watch _iils stupid wife ruin his children. She is so foolishly iond oi’ lier oii-spring that she spoils them to death; she indulges their every whim and caprice; the brlllfls them un u-itlinut mariners or morals, and when their father tries to discipline them she throws scenes and makes them believe that he is R grinding tyrant who wants to take all of the 10y out of life for IILLTR Isl-HOUR‘ or CJLIADA_ fully so that there will be no waste of space, nor overcrowding. Vele- table and flower seed lists should be completed now and the varieties desired- should be ordered from a re- liable seed house or your local mer- chant. If you are not growing your own tomato. broccoli, eggplant and celery plants, win should o"""" merits. A recommended list. for your district uuiv be obtained from your cabbage, cuuliriovzer. voiir require- A Job Only You Can Do Prim Control Queltion: And Anlwor: Anlwor: on his: in Th: Guardian nro cub day. The an thou which hub Quutlon: and Control will appur- u p" out ue: on: I-Ieaohod the Wartime Prices I-mi Trade BoardTfrom housewives in this region. ho answer: are pro- vidod by the Board. Bender: who have intelligent 1119111" 9° "k i" rlca control are invited to and {Mm 1n tin; to the Women: mginnld Advisory Committee of tho Wartime Prices and TIN“ 5W"!- cnnppeii Building, Charlottetown. , M ocer has been chargml m? mar: igdr a certain kind of bia- cult than he used w charBQ» 0w he do that? ' A, Not unless he has received au- thorization from this Board to tri- cxease the selling price oi these biscuits. Ask him about it. If he cannot row t: such authorization, rt clrc to the first oftioo o! the Sol-Yd- Pl‘ vi cinl Department of Agricul- tuil; 2r from‘ 31o Federal Depart- merit of Agrc uro. The Healthbolllli of 01ml!!!- t-ho planting of Victor! 01f- ‘ dens throughout the countl’! bo- cairn. vegetable: an essential w -qod nutrition. But when making out your seed list do not neglect the flowers. Morals and mental fitness are maintained, with the beauty of flower: tree: and shrubs. Morale is an vital to Canadian determination to win as a sufficiency oi food. GUEST ALWAYS RIGHT ‘The 11M B!!! Idwl-M VII of Qngluid I!‘ g wonderful boll. Once, when he was Prince of Wales.- he gave a dinner for the visiting Shah Nasr-ed-Din of Persia. Amonfl the courses was one of asparagus. a. delicacy unknown to the Shah The oriental Doteutata considered it for a time, discovered that: tho head alone was nice to eat, ate it mo- cordingly and flung the rest. of the stalk over his shoulder. The diners were somewhat flabbergastied, but the tactful Prince, not wishing his Persian guest: to feel that he hm‘: done my thing ridiculous, promptly followed his example, throwing his own stalks over his shoudler. Na- turally all tho oourtiers imitated him in turn. and the servants W011 soon amazed to see the air suddenly full of flying asparagus from one end of the mom to the other. ’Y0ll WOIIEII Wllll SllFFEll Fllllll IIOPIIlISIII If you suffer from hot. flashes, filmy spells, irregular periods, aro weak, nervous-duo to tho "middle-ago" period in a woman's life. take Lydia E. Plnkham‘: Vegetable C mpound. It's helped thousands upon. thou- sands of women to relieve ouch symptoms. Pinkhairra Compound is also a fine stomach tonicLWorth trying! Mario in Canada. \ t them. No woman who is intelligent is hopeless. She may have n hundred faults, but she can be reasoned with and brought to see things from g dif- ferent point oi view. She will learn from experience. she will gain phil- osophy as she grows older. But nothing can be done with a fool. She never learns, She never changes. 5o. boys. whbn you go n-rniirlilttl. don't Wt in all your "m9 551K111! sally if she loves you. Investigate her l. Q. The commercial supply of carrots ’ cabbage, tomatoes, onions, beans. peas and sweet corn is not expected to be adequate to tho demand. Along with such vegetables the fol- lowing should be grown: Lettuce, Swiss chard broccoli and spinach. These are valuable iii the diet. sim- plyang vitamins and minerals ne- cessary to health and vigor. The vine crops -—(.'Ll(‘lll'flb€i'S, marrow and squash do not fit the small garden and should be grown only where space is abundant. P1911 Your Victory Garden oars- 6RlGI§hlIYvllvIll.\hl CHINA'S INK The Polviicsriiis lift‘ believed tn‘ In Qliiiin the invention of ink have migrated to Pacific islands i5 credited tn Tien-Tcllell. ‘V110 lived from the exist corist of liidln. ‘about. 2600 B C- r.‘ __,,_ ___,___ _ MRS. WIIITE WAS RIGIIT. .. I. PTOIPS NOODLE sour mx IS THE QUICK SOUP WITH THE \ REAL CHICKEN-Y Turn Your Home Art: Into Money-making \Vorka ._k red qu“ flavou “w: _ The finest - EARN MONEY AT HOME Are you a good cook? Do you friends and neighbors rave abou your cakes. If you really excel a it you might be able to maki money for yourself selling your art Making money at home is int of fun. especially when you see th- \ ‘plfl... .4. - mag‘ “X fiioOlfllll-Lnes t. ii (IINILNU 1.!“ m 1o ' ,,'1v"' “flux! WI. RATION NEWS Meat Rationing Meat rationing will start dining May. Details of the plan, includ- ing charts showing the coupon values of each cut of meat. will be available shortly. The meat ration of approximately two pounds per week per person will includo l certain percentage of bone. All cuts to be rationed will be classified according to boi-io content and different amounts of each class may therefore be pur- chased. Armed Forces Ration Card: are issued to mem- bers of the Armed Forces when they are on leave for five days, or more. They may be obtained at a Local Ration Board or Branch of the Ration Administration on resentation of leave pass or ettcr from a C.O. The value of the coupons in the Temporary Cards is similar to that of the corresponding coupons in ration books. V isltorl to Canada On application to a Local Ration Board or Branch of the Ration Administration, visitors to Can- ada for five dayl. or longer, may secure Ration Cards on com- letioa of a visitor's application orm. This column will apzpear lnNthi: C1 d k i f ation em. ip an eep or re ercnce. IATIOII ADMINISTRATION THt WflRlIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD you up-to-dato oii Illegal Sales It ls illegal for any dealer to tic the sale of any goods to the laio of a rationed commodity. For in- stance, your dealer cannot iorco you to buy rhubarb in his store if you wish to purchase the extra. pound of sugar allowed for cook. ing rhubarb for table use. No. 1- Spara "B" (blue) Coupon, good for the extra pound of sugar, for - rhubarb, is now valid. It expires May 3i. Butter Coupons Butter Coupons Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 1nd 6 are now good. The first five expire on April 30; Coupon No. 6 expires May 3i. Coupon No. 7 becomes good on April 24, Coupon No. 8 on May 1 and Coupon No. 9 on May 8. Tlicse Coupons also expire May 31. Local Ration Boards 525 Local Ration Boards liavo been opciicd across Canada for the convenience of the pulilic. Applications for Temporary Ra- 1 tion Cards for members of tho Armed Forces, for visitors to Canada, and for replacements of lost or stolen hooks, arc avail- ‘ahle at these otTiccs. Notification of change of name or address may also be filed there. Find out where your Local Ration Board II located and refer to lt when you hm ration problems. newspaper every week to keep dollars you actually earned bi yourself come lnto your pocket book. if you're handy with a lewinl °l knitting needle or crochetlng try t4 sell your products. Our 3Z-page booklet tell: hov many women have turned idea: inli dollars and might help you aloni the same lines. 'I‘hcir'experiencei in the field of needlework, food clerical work, merchandising. an: personal service may $1150 Y0" if success. 41 A PRODUCT OF I PTO "'5 The Packers of -. LIPTON’S FULL- LAVOURED (Small Leaf) TEA Sciid 15o in coins for your copy 0-. "21 Ways to Earn Money At Home" to the Charlottetown Guard- ian Home Service, Address, Be sure to write plainly your name, addivss, and the name or booklet. Name Irovinoo Cit! or inout - L - vvvvvi- vv-rv al z Fashio ns Literature 1 ' l f? t . l i r ~l e I l my. til *1. l Hi ‘ i! ' 1 i a; I om win $9 50d who a ..’ * Tfhingvieeasirooimporumthx ' ‘l. . min. r ‘and hobydraro vnlua of Robin l H Om are worth ' ' Pu every ormcn d 'h°'°d¢1id°III»II1Bh-. ",ontiomtainn’7llnmr l national units of Vitamin B-lnswelluheipfui lmomgg . o! essential minerals and proteins and arbohydrazes. MAN-Wm“ I . [Steaming bowls of these delicious out: for breakfast . "'1 helP “FEW I119 wcrgy Ind uounshmenr that i: i ""5"?! i0 cep children and grown-u s alike-a: school, at play and n work-feeling " ' ed" r151; q, uuul noon. They'll like and enjoy them, mo, bggug t» Robin Hood Oats have the full goodness and flavour [T o! selected, run-ripened Western 01m. i ._ YWPnhWthesedelidussRobhBoorIOmIn 5 the familiar 48 oz. package or you may prefer the economy and convenience of the New Giant 80 or. Pubs:- Youf grocer bu both. , vannm‘ snounn PREVENT i . l ~. TARDINESB . . ____ ~, At tho elementary school age the ‘ ‘ mother should b: able to prevent m- 11 ~ cure chronic tardiness at pchool. Let: t 1 the ohlld know just when rho must . ' leave home‘ for 8013001} that if rho T * . eaves a mniite to, she will h F h H i to remain home half or all day, aarld e l nit doing nothing all day-no book: l , .rIdio- uverybodrlsight, IUOIAIIOIPIDOK wminirtolotamotchwithlo- '~ minute recesoes. Then when primp- n" u" 9m '11" Wm“!!! UP ,, ing time arrives, reasonable home An 3°“ m°th°im W° 1111""- 1°V¢ f. controls might prov/Q eflmivh if to sew for their daughter-l, so a , nmssw, pretty design like this is a find- ' t ‘ easy on the growing figure, easy make, easy on tho o or to ' fabric. cotton, o! sour-co s. Aim etifortflris ondyoumrgpgiako i, sh b; ~' - "vs Pin n“ ~ s wear uic. u. ‘s a te ' gffltlge enough, howgver, for Sun- '3 . a s , a t »_ i “ucum rayyon “hazy n a s eerer co tcn or ' H 5111p W10 N0. M’! t: doaitnod for pa; m“, 11m l. to! l3. i4 and is. Bins i: r Mini regain: 1 -2 yard; 96-inch or g. i a . 1 yards 38-inch fabric with 2 1-4 "a QatIau-l help! dmr up blockhnlda. ygydibmid s mBQflCik-Yligwla Contains vnlunblo ' " Buytodayl ia°3i'$ll§i“'m 1 SOAP and OINTMENT . m t». Vi..." t. m. COOKS NICKWEAI. A" exciting collection of new spring neckwear pmctlcally amounts , 1/0 a" 91913111118 new splng wardrobela. "Dickies, collars, cuffs, fasclnators, flchus and bows offer limitless pos- | sibillties for varying simple dress - and suit costume; - with well groomed freshness lllured, and qttgck change Just a matter of min- .» . I u s. bunny,’ _ ~ .1 COBB-rt. msn with matching cuffs, . are abundant. fin crisp white tailored , ' i ' version that. will pick up tho very . _ mining-s of anylntfigloregt] suit -_ 6" 1'3’ navy. .v co ars, sud cuffs. run the ghmt f tlsi r ' flattery —with plerliltyo olmliirerdqgf ‘ bgat white as well. There are . ' i s ccrs. lace, ling r‘, tt , - - r ' buns... m... ,0” 5...? .,°‘;s,,§',,,“, Qnu/mflahngfuzcm .. . out of a simple dress. Don't: feel - ' Send twenty (‘ems for l-YICHOTPG V! one neckline, either! T=—-——-i+*‘-—'~——~— ~~—— ———— Wi:'tn you; mime, address 3nd l lf your V-neck dress has its share The visitor to the crowded church number. Be sure to state size I 4. 0f 1W9?! 601185. a square service was compelled tn icavf‘ vflrll’. wish. _ , i If bib collar, or a pastron collar and and tried to sbcal quietly away dur- 5m, m, gm r »' l ; v achieve a completely new effect lng the sermon. As he tilmlcd dim" . 1' . presto, wartime n-arq-rob” will Wei.’ the aisle hi5 new iliocs crackled like come n utter-y n: neckwe" dung“. a forest, in a gale Ho reached the i: to keep fresh looking and chic at door iii a state of collapse. l - gig-greet m" lli°'...uls.if“l.t.“‘.'ii‘.. "$.51? f. neckviitetieilel-oyorlinakzalgwlfetdlilfinlg ‘or a pound}, 1 ma.“ Add,” 7"’ 1N1 i’, that is something m be ghd about Then his face took on a. mott ed w ,t f . _ ‘ tint. as he realised he hzia left his -i this wartime spring! h“ in the pa“ L C“, Pa“ ’ i POWER-DUNNINCI wimpmo t? St Joachinfs Church Vernon I "1' - River. was the scene of a very pretty ' ‘ _ Wcdfliflg on January 2'7. when Mary Dorothy. daughter oi’ Mr and Mrs, '§ Harold Dunn. Summervllle. became the bride of Louis Alnhorisus. son of the late Mr and Mrs John M _ Power. Elliotvale. ' - Rev. Mgsr. Maurice MacDo 1d. ' i , performed the iverldiiig ccroggnyl _ and celebrated the Nuptial Mass l ‘l '.--. ‘Appropriate hymns were rendered i1. t ' bv the girls choir with Mrs Lea ' ti .. n . Mvers as organist r t The young bride looked very lovc- ' lr in blue chiffon velvet, with , i 1 fawn boiirlo cont, with muskrat , t l cgllgiédaiid brown accessories. she W __ 1- c hit . 1t ' - aha. §..B§3Y£§.,"°°“ i i ”.".i*":f".t‘*’:.*:t?......"'l He!‘ Hillel‘. Frances who was “a h‘ '13 i - bridesiriald wore brown crepe. with ‘he ‘F '9'“ Una‘. green boucle cost with squirrel col- ‘"1" W11"- I- lav. Hei- ncrvssrirlcs were bmnm, asfel rims m chooa Mr. Melvin Harper. the grooms- min. Fasv to rnix~—aQ‘- cousin acted as groomsman. boiling wntgr ‘l- mliifintli °.2’°l?.‘l“‘£....‘.‘l° ..""€’i§‘i ‘"1 '" "W" w“ I brlrlr- wherc- hrcnkfnst was served “F11.” bmslnnxcel. _ to friends of the bride mic‘: groom h“,1‘"F Tlmpevle“ in the evening a sumptuous wod- Dries quickly wit ding supper was servcd at the odonr.\\"illnnt rub groom's home The hours were r ‘- then willed away in music and dancing. Amrml the rues-ts of the evening was Rev Phalen MiicKennn. cou- a 511;; of thch groom m m‘ i‘ core or marriage e b x ~ v was tendered a miscellaneous shnw- “I _A1“l_‘l“§“"°' or. The many and beautiful gifts 70L "U" q received testify to the popularity in Al. . wlflch the voting couple are held‘. . _ Their manv friends wish them i V,‘ mimy years of wedded bliss - hp‘). fii_________A_. .__ 1 l v ROMAN MAKE-ll!‘ < Roman idles used white lend . and chalk to whiten the uklht , 1_' Eg-viivtlnn kohoi for the eyelids and t}. ~ lashes. - )5 - REF-wit; c _ _ Retina wnsiiseTi-‘l-n Cleopatra's F S time tn rive fingernails. palms of g , tho hands and soles of the Qlfl