PAGE EIGHT THE CHARLOTTlETOWN. GUARDIAH *1 Woman's Realm 1. Social and ljersonalz Fashions I vnundflhnqlind-tlief/li Dorothy firs: RI“ Rel-ll" m»: red you've ovm‘ ww- Lugmug, unooth, Iondroualy» indelible. Ijpodek—-Eoni........Il.l5 MntdilnlNuilPoieh. . . J .70 Molding Canon Raul! - - "-15 HOUSEHOLD SORAFBOOK By loborlo L00 MOOERN ETIOIIETTE Bylalthlno The Canary The canary will not scatter seed over the floor if a cheesecloth BBB with an elastic at the w» ll pulled over the bottom of the 0881!. ill“ covering the feed cups. Blood Stalnl I! the lnger is pricked while doing a piece of fine needlework and the article is stained with blood, a little ammonia will Ye- move the réiurk. uuwd Milk Toke evaporated milk out of the can and keep it in glass jars. It will stny fresh for e. longer time. Q when 4 girl is entertaining o, caller, in the evening. the hour very late, and he show: no in- tion of leaving. would if l» ri h for either of he!‘ M1111" wuiféroyoungmanitistimew ‘P “A. No; but the girl has a. P5P foot right to cell his attention to ‘Mmwnrfiurécuia be called the “luminance o! agreeable wh- y!“ '2 A. Coin-tel! i: tho very fir“ 1* it . “ug, eI-Iow should guests dress for u informal dinner at homer A. The men should wear dinner u“; the women simple dinner gowns. folding? A. Press gmooth with try to use o. wrinkled pattern, u the garment might be ruined b!‘ doing so. Q, who; is a good substitute for a hose damer that has been misplaced? A. An excellent substitute lo e burned-out electric light bulb. Q. How can I insure crispness . of lettuce after washing? g A. Keep it in a cloth bail 0n _ How can I restore o paper; the ice. _ This also removes the dress pa tern that has become waiter which clings in it. if used badly kled, due to improper immediately after washing. tho pattern until a warm iron. Never HOW OAN I ! By Anne Ashley Q-Q-OO-O § 3%‘ AA A_44A_444 n‘ vww~ v vvvv a‘ 4 '4 4A f ‘a AAAAAAA 960 +O4+O4§OO-%OO-OQ-OO-O-O A JOB ONLY YOU OAN llO Prllo Control Question and Anuvell Quad-ion: Ind Amwen on Price Cllntrol will I pear in The Guard- lnn u n reg Ir feature each day The qneeflon: ore than which luvo relolml the Wnrllmo Price: and hula Board from hoonwlve: In this region. The ouwlr: no Fro vlded by tho Board Renders. u sons who have Intelligent question: to ask on price control no invited to rend than: In writing to the Women’: Regional Advisory Con: mltteo. Q. Ono Butcher gave me four tokens as mango when I bought some meat. I purchased the some amount of meat at another store and the butcher only gevo mo three. by should there be n dif- formal A. Token value changes jult u coupon value changes . . . the meet could we h exactly the same but be in n cll ferent grou , there- fore your coupon and incidentally your token would have I. different value. As you didn't out; the kind of meut purchased in either oil-we we are unable to tell you the correct change you should have received. We are sending you e. copy of a recent issue of Con- sumers’ News containing a list of coupon and token value; for the varoua es o! mea-t. When you go to tho utoliers you will be well a uainted with the values and ths will save you time and assist your butcher too, Q. I am living at a boarding house and only get two meals c day. Should I not be entitled to at least fl small portion of butter and sugar for my own personal use? My landlady refuses to allow me to have butter or sugar when I am entertaining. A. Each ration book holder is res onsible for his or her own re on book end the manner in which it L: used. You should draw this point to the attention d1’ your landlady and make en arrangement with her to secure your fair share of butter and sugar when you re- quire it Q. yAre plumbing services under price ceiling? Recently it was nec- essary for ma to call a plumber for e small job. He charged me 2. Before the war I lied a similar job‘ done and the plumber only then charged me $1. A. Plumbing services are under {he price ceiling regulations of tile Board. If you would report the name of your plumber to your nearest Board office, e, check will be made on his prices. ‘ Don't experiment with your au- ger ration . . . use tested recipes. elu. - WHY IS YOUR SHI _ a THAN MINE ? Warm ffivnye/afi/zso " l fi l y!“ YOUNZL ‘i/ovmiflk?’ “out: YOU wAgi-i" J1 ~47 BECAUSE it wash: clothe: the whiten, njaly-wll lending washing machine min: recommend llnm Wonderful lor tub waking‘, tool Sonia out din- an: h!‘ rubbing Ind boiling. The! one: eh: cloilmi lion given heap: of aoupy-rlcl: and: one i: hmlm vmnr. Safe and: um p: wubsblo colon high u nnllgln. line:- ‘llk loll! lllllynllfiyen grimy work dQQI upolhouly ciao. “melon! sud: for Ilhllwlllllll‘ and all clepnlog. Yooioovuboullulodwlh . can mm I WIHTEST q , RT so MUCH WH/TER Mil. ¢ v . glrnpher: "Look at this! ‘ Nclurclcomom of vlfomln D lncronod by Irradiation. vowliil 1K i Dorothy Dix Says- 2 o-Maeovo m+o+o+roo++o+~ BETROTHAL AN_ OPTION Engagement IsTnteTyal Girl Learns About Prospective Groom o ookeduonintholllhtofmuondwomw merglybtffioixfllgnfipllllgnbgnleach otiaor‘: hearts and hand-n. The! 511N114 regard it u an interlude between tho hour when they first nriwk each other’: fancies and the time when they are called upon. w sign this marriage contract, which they should emillvi’ 111 ‘W198 W 911d W9 "m" sort of bargain they are thinking of making end whether they want to take it. or leave it. And inasmuch as marriage is n much more serious proposition for a woman than it in for o man. it is particularly important that every girl should devote this interval m putting her prospect- ive bridegroofn through e questionnaire in order to ascirteln what kind of a husband he is likely to ma e. PAIL T0 ASK QUIGTIONS But. curiously enough, they don't. They marry - -~~~ ' without making a single inquiry info the vital matters on which their own happiness is going to depend. Often a girl will not even ask her boy friend what kind of a Job he has, and If he will feed her on filet mignon or expect her to live on bneui and cheese and kisses. The burden of liar song 1:: "Do you love me? Will you always love me? Am I the lint and only one?" Now it is highly desirable for an engaged girl to extort all the passionate vows of devotion that she can get out of a man before mar- riage, because husbands are likely to be skimpy on love-making after marriage. But what, in reality. she should be asking him is not the state of his affections, but what 2m status as l wife would be, '. "Before I sign on the dotted line. I would like to know whether you i will regs-rd me as a Lady Love, 0r just a useful household gadget? Wlll , you still take an interest in holding my hand, or will you expect me to ' get czlluses on it cooking and scrubbing to make you comfortable with- i out ever setting even so much as o. ‘thank you’ for it? "Also. I would like in know whatnot, a fireside companion. or whether l will some wmhlne the bcby sleep. while you are playing poker with the boys downtown or relaxing in a night club? Also, I would hi“, go h", your views, on the safoslde of the altar, upon the financial problem. Wlll Y0" Cxliect me to give up a mahogany desk end a fat pay envelope: for an lfi-hour-a-day job in domestic service, and then be grateful to you for supporting me? 0r will you think the laborer l: worthy of her hire, even if she la mnrriod w you? "And what are you ideas concerning making the wife lob lb- glalcitlve. or‘ do you consider that just being married to you is all the fun a any _\.oman could reasonably ask for? Will you treat me with n; much politeness as you do your secretary? Will you try to be as in- teresting a companion to me as you ere to the woman who is you; d“. n" Pam!" at l Dilly? Wm You make u great m effort to keep me in love with you u you hove to win me’) ' "There are the things I would like to know about you before f take up my option on you." lien. liouul limos +++o4+¢u+o+m++v++o++o Bnfoy ooofhing comfort. prompt MORNING SMILE relief will: world-knowmmildly 4-0-04 o-oo-oroawvem owe-owe» medicated, emollient ALL FAIR Cuncuna ommznr if I marry you, I will acquire mend my evenings by my lone- Two young Scctsmen were at loggerheads over the sharing out of the estate which had been left jointly co them in their father‘! will A: a lest resort they agreed to accept the decision of an old CROCHET!!! NOVELTIES 4‘A_A4 a ‘A; xafmnx AAA; ‘an x ‘A AAAiiigAmAApA v vvrv vrvvvwvvv v vvv i 9 sun's nunv By on Inland Farmer's Wife O m",..~.."=.:.=::.m~. rm; Mil.’ Whifi conridering the mt thlt um "ould lad" would] need a lot of scar w alarm him. loaves much food or thought. Il left the Potato ;radl to come indoor: to replenish o dinner fin and inoldontly to but tho vege- mbh: 0t all to tbAL cooking and men fookbrfskstcpgtolfioond of the lane for the mall. Tho rain wu pouring at the time, as it continued tn doinshowersthrough- had come. Very inviting. the once- fanned grove opposite . Farther in beneath we tr could see the green of and mouse and than: the wood fem: are a: in summer. I nep- pod across o gutter, rod and swollen towards the pond and was quickly in the shelter of the glanin of the foxest—there cosily to await the mining of the mall. I was not alone in my waiting. ~ rgeri “were - en e -eav m- wi @631“; distance and there flattened herself fetch- lngiy along a short rojecting limb. “Hbllo", she said, "and how's Ellen this morning"? Then, I suspect because elm at once no- ticed certain tellatale marks about my uma, she continued "and how's the grad f" and before I ca-uld even smile at her, me was gone to the arms of a nearby spruce. A blue jay handsome in his alrmanb blue and flitting from tree w tree, stopped his weather- farecast long enough to say in masculine disgust "Did you over see the like of her?" and he too was lost to me among the trees. "Cup, clop, clip do?" across the "county" bridge an along the muddg road. the mailman’: horn and H887 came in sight. Quito worm this vehicle is on l oool wet morning like this-of the vintage of the days “when pa was court- " and every bit, as intrigu- . Every time I see our mall- man's busfly-used only in in- ‘ weather-I tremely ante scenu coma to mind. A pert ielligem driving horse or a staid more discerning one; slack rein- Compiett; rang; o a fifizuififif?’ NOVEMBER 1 1m -_-- a ..‘ ‘a a‘ an Literature‘ N woo-cocoa“ ifM-géda n 1m Complain your eloomlng lroallnonl . . . always. “with lerburo Gould Skin Freshener Zfieéeefw/v Barbara Gould la a in Prince Ed- nmcnxunm ed; a moonlit night u leafy sum- mer Island country lane; o mus- lin frockod lua with a coronet of braids; n. nfxiplixig in his Sunday best and for them both a whole world ahead. There was no need to have Mr, C. drew ln in the box, besides the loaf I expected is en unwieldiy article to stuff into s0 small a. space us ours al- frlend of the family. "Boys", said this wise man. "Donald will divide u the estate exactly as he thlnlm t." At thil Donald's face beamed. but that of Hamish grew vlllbly 11101‘. “And then." continued the arbi- trator. “Hamish will take which~ ever half he prefers." ovnnnmnn A fflc r l1 d dl taled l t“ to ti: g2. Vial. afeno r t“. h‘; which the words "Intel ence of~ flcer" were used twice. T e ateno- izrepher not urerl to army iltlel, iy ed "intelligent officer." he officer who hnd dictated tho latter roared at the little nono- Whoevor card of on intelligent officer?" OOON’8 OOINII D$GN N0. IOU mad in o {hurt tlllll. Po No. 104: contain oolwloto lnnructlona. 1'9 : Write or lend onetime 70m- lflfl ndzfibilb- um Mi» “w...” "u; in . lords. I retraced my stopl Jump- ng the last ditch with perhe : more agility than my years reely warrant. "Oh, goodness!" Mr. C. exclaimed ag est, “you gave me one awful‘ flllglll." And throughout wday October's shower: came down to e sudden earth, on the stalks of blackened dehlies and on heaps of dead leaves about the lawn. The pond was troubled and low because of the sawing at the mlll and I saw' (Continued on Page l0) ' um“ ENGLISH D. C. Williams +o+444+o4+v0+o++++++++0+ 1. What is wrong with this :on— tence? "such another illustration would be this," 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "nautiius"? 3. which one of these words is mix-polled? Ooncelvable, concllll- Ate, concurrence. 4. What does the word "gestb culetlon" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with af that-means "abundant"? ANSWERS 1. 50y, “Another ouch illum- tlon." 2. Pronounce the cu u in haul. 3. Oonclllafe. 4. A 868w". especially an undignlfied one. "Their wild gtestlcuietions attract- ed. our attent 5. Affluent. KESPMIZINTHEFRAY lorciibetlnoomnmwhllohonl measwqrtolonxmlhoheurtw George W. Irv". NIM GMWIG aocee- sovy find. Guaranteed to brighten that loot fall's sum, they also fen- vum u. pofanud ocmmsotlon that really mdkeo them "fit lib o ‘hwy: HEELS OF STEEL LiviiilgcSilxe-isure : rlli WOMAN'S REALM is used extensively in that ooiuitry in fishing nets; u the fibre l5 dried m intense swing-zit it u while. 1f dyiodmehesnedeitilgrem ‘I'm; United Stow; has near (W6- The zeal w keep me m the iray.l 2.800.090 miles of roads of Wh '.l'he will Thy will to do each day»! upllgoxillleldbfliell’ 00h . 564.000 are stale- 304900 are munipcei streets and alleys, and over 1,000.- 000 are county 831d locll x0045. Sweden had in 1689, approxi- Males; in use 73,000 of which were run- ning on producer-gas, 6,300 on vari- ous liquid fuels and the not on electricity’ SALADS Don't atop serving crisp vell- teblo salads these fall d-lyl l"! because you've scraped the last bit 0f mayonnaise from the for and cannot buy more Keep anode 8°- lnl to the table-with loll‘ mum drain‘. lit ls especially good with eimnrrhom, cabbage. lotlmr m‘ ~ fruit. m easiest way to serve is to whip the sour cream odd Jun a little salt and adaoh ofdill or heel onion 111100. 800k; In flhe are in demand in Sweden. Approximately one-half of lfhe 5,000 elephants used before JQDI-W oiliedpponndhdy in; fho war. 1C1 Iflfiflfil LINK llm lo kockpthewlovol; u l‘ ".252 of button! duwn°$o lilo lo l . e-krneif-“Jfl! N!!!" ° "" ‘m’ l Nyrlovnumbfl f Moron. N m’ ‘Ibo otter: o. 1mm ltmtmdrc: IElPS "EVEN! PEISPIIIIION SPOTS lNI MN Imloln‘ llnlufllo ‘I'll: null Al!!!) gin: you doobln random ll prowl: you floo: per: “moduli If‘ don wwoa. Ardyggan odorlcu with aha do: anon of‘ o beau; ma. l: noinlm lmuorly - giving mum. With Anidmyrmtm abwlmlr when": you cafe-om eoloy m . 9"! ' Province l . , lion's llolmiolnlltlflm 9f . Ardd. miner: new llill MMINN III Vo-Io-oul and all pblo i/Needlecraft/ FOR THE HOME ~ . v-_H.* . , . .. smrnunomauizfihnsiia-zissaié mush lemma f.