r Fashions z Literature SWIFTS WEEKLY ‘FOOD HINTS Mm!“ Logan, Swift's famed home ccono; misnwhotc weekly. wsrrimec ' ' ' Inn‘ for THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ____ ’ _. v - .. Wo|nan’s Realm "I. Social and Personal ~. ~*~~s<sr-*~~-—- llWl flan ll! SEPPPMQER s. 1944 ‘Ki l. . . y, assassins. LlVlllgefLflSllfe The Woman’s Realm a? l . Q. How can I drive a nail into Wm’ ‘it’: 214g?“ and ‘*1 1'1"“ "ffimll 'i.'.‘.li°‘é§..‘"8."‘éli'iy.‘§.'”l.l'€2"§j We“ "on mite-u» and luv plaster l1 one nall is but in hot schemes" 53331- i t . l -—— glitter-Inga: girflixlll-utes or dotted HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE . H I ' td d ‘ff? —_' 2. ow 13'1" on: "llllexllqce Z? n‘ I1 vou are unavoidably ‘ o; sulphur h, one qy-yyg, o; inner, telephone your ho , why.“ Do m; use 1g Lmm 1t tell her you will be late, but will. 1* cucumber 11nd thoroughly mixed and settled. Al)-.31'l'1\'9 8s soon as possible, and “l; Putatlon as a cook 5081'. ply l; p; mg,» ' flier not to wait dlnner _fcl' vulh, F" °°°1- enqflldss . How can I successfully Iaull-t Apclog when you do‘ mem- “B11198 der ties? , arrlve. B Before wastzlhg ties. baste- lherr. cal-eiuliv. to urcvcllt tile ihi- Piastered walls can b inz or pnddlnil lrom _ lzcccnllnlz placing a snlall piece lump). Remove the bzlsrlll»: brlrws‘ mm- cypy the 5pm whey lronllq: and ‘he vcs wll. look like 110.335 my. mlendcyy I-W- {nail lill-orgll the ,1 plaszer cracking. i ___ Huzh schcol girls wlll get a at xltc latest in made-over frocks gills Autumn when wardrobe; now -—-__ ‘ eillrg prepared b‘ ;h Consumer - Brant-h make is tllur o? various high‘ opllggyfilaklé: \_r."l\OUl§ across Canada. Each ward-l ‘ -._.___._ A Job Only Dorothy Dix Says-- , SIX MONTHS ENOUGH T0 WAIT Man Must Make Up His Mind About Marry ' ing By Then Or Girl Send Him Packing t DEAR MISS DIX-I aln 26. 0011089 education. Eimellont 10b in the advertising business. Have s sense o! lvumor. but I let rnv heart rule my head. Recently I have fallen in love with a young man of 2Q. He likes me tremendously and docs not want to no out of mv life completely. but he does not want to become engaged or to marry l am 1 kgd mm w gs hi5 ind bout us. but he hi”? uclleableletg’ g so‘. Hvow call“? helgohlm t? sols’: this owlgtm of _, _ on - warns: IRON l NOW museum? questions and Answers on PPM If you're lucky cum,“ Wm . p"? m Th. “any. one of those pre- Wfllfle iron make el1°1i8h to have war v treasure; a use o ruched this region. The answers are pru- vidod by the Board loaders. rer- son; who hive Intelligent quastioln lo ash on price control are Invlttd ' to send than: in writing to ths m Advisory Com- Wnr frlmo Prices is s regular feature of thisylfl- 11°91‘ these valuable hints each Monday Now for Spring Lamb izc profusely I 4 ‘y Man,” u". “Y5 ndeois m... son LAUGIITZR ANSWER-You sav you have a sense of humor. If you will bring it to bear 0n the problem. you will see that there is no mystery about lt at all. and you will laugh a little wryly at yourself for not lacing the I tact that the young man is not in love with you: that he has no matrimonial intentions whatever. and that] you are wasting your time and effort in trying to bring him to the proposing point. I There are laughs sadder than any tears because,’ they are the camoufia e that a woman puts on to hlcie rho wound in her. heart and because-boo of them there is so much dislllusion and lost] faith and dispelled glamor, and because .50 much of her girlhood goes with them. But there is something antisnetic in such laughs. When we can laugh at our folly we are cured. , So my advice to you is to write "flnis" at the and of this romance. ‘Put this young man entirely out of your mzlrld. He 1s one of the senti- id vou ever ‘VHOW anyone who didn't like waff-. lg the 1°57 ' Start with a good basic reci , 1119“ 19b 1'01"‘ lflfwv ride free. .1esult Will be mouth look delicacies for breakfast, dinner. Q. legal for me w send ihalf a poun ol tea once in a while Wilts: civilian friends in England? The, A. ill so Sar as the Wartime "Wflleflfllllfiicas and Trade Board is concern- lunch cried. it is quite permissible to send itca to Etngland 15mg as wit? Ea l. “flu-n. ill ac -ol once t e ‘ ration regulations of tile Prices {BDBTQL but there lIlllV be certain robe will ccmmire ‘l3 articles. earn‘ Th _'~' ' 1511;521:1211? Wuhan“! m“ must be‘ article designd from a cart-off. l e conversam“ mm“ w W‘ w. v0 I need a wartime Prices‘ -_-_ men “d their PM“ m m9 W°P1d and Thad Board rrnlt to buv a "and a southern newspaperman “m; m“ us": y V“ - "The trouble with women .‘ p “ p ' A. A Prices Board permit ls not 1116i‘ are ambitious olllv for ‘required for the purchase of a sumo - .. 1"d1"1d11911.\' B mp a is operated bv hand; and W315i lo bend. ambitious. She wants more money but lI a sumo Dump is operated bv ——~ for herself or her husband because either an electric motor or a gaso- hen couch ‘he “"9"” 11131 m°ney 1s POW"- '1lne engine. it is considered I new“ l away, but who never courts. e men whose attentiom are without w!“ ‘ 1!1§11V1d11fl11y she is ‘a hog for power. ; erwmimvo and as such M111"! 8 tentions are responsible for mor B111 CUUPCUVB-S. Women are be mlt for its release. one of their victims. Six mont romething different. They have Q. Is the reduction in the cost make w; his mind “bony “they proved that mollc-y ill the hands 01,0! imported far medulllmbllt CORP lle doesn't pop theouestion women is not power. To-oay they, outed on the wholesale or the retail melon‘ own more than 60 per celllfof the 1711“? ——-—— country‘. real estate. more than so 11- The Ndueflen l" "18 ME °1 DEAR DOROTHY DIX-Th pel- cent. of all stocks 114341 “m” "mpmem 15 “m” she is working and doing well at rl - 9° a .l t 2!. At U1 t it Cllinglllficclrlll “m1 °“ ‘he lam-aw“ “we °P m? hi; 1gb Over e presglli “ingot mar cd in the near future. that Masai-new w the lmlwfleri 11°‘ *1" a eon her 10a and live with her mother while out to do the selling price to the consumer. mod _ n job is being kept for me. and it is a something new and other womenlbmce u? lalcbdow? émluqyydgcsoélof ‘ _rry to tear her apart. Let her get include he Pagsngakeflnyzkea mufi. la little power and other women jgelwecgfigplcw mm‘ the duress‘, glesvctilédi-gié zoerlltent until they have‘ in w“ w m. corllsunqer may not, be ed. "So men rule the world because! §s§§§3§sl.“-“““° at they ace together. In business and “FOQOQOO l - TVNRKRZKQKA‘ L":“'\ Q.71:§T§K¥7\z l ’ Tits Cooks Corner ~".\oc\c\c\. r o " o. c-v ._.\.vv~.{,‘£‘~€\~,e.$§§\.\ as. PEANUT BUTTER Illlll-‘FINS i Silt together l cup flour. ‘ tun,’ rommeai, 3 teaspoons baking DO\\'-' o... :.'llt lulu l lllllle- g . Combine 1 beaten it cup peanut butter. l ti‘). mat: anddl liablesploon mgkcd 11111.; A ry ngreu cnts. l.\' onyx _ until blended. Fill greased nlutfln‘ PWPeflc-i- Elegsgreadsit tins 1.3 full. Bake ill hot oven of ‘ggxlie “d PP“ elvfew P1P _ ,_ degrees Phhrenilcit about 18-20 1 “i ‘. ' ‘ minutes. Serve hot. These mulfirs “b1? 51'1"“ and aave an unusually delicious flavor. " ‘Do relax while standing, spread: zlpilrt, put hands on hips, w shoulders and head :0 drop solves. mental deadbeats who picks out an attractive girl. makes semi-love to wins her affections. mono lizes her time and keeps other men MARTHA l-OGAWS MINT SAUCE Mint Sauce with lamb l; practically a must. 4 rbsps. chopped fresh mint Z tbsps. sugar 1 cup vinegar Place the ingredients together in ssuce boat or bowl two or three hours before sewing. Allow to steep. it: dried mint is used, allow to stand in hot water to cover before adding vinegar and sugar. e girl I intend to marry is about l9. I mbdifleé-but they let m roost. “Let a woman step 5,1111“ ‘ There's nothing so delicious as u leg of spring lamb, and now’: tho limo to serve lil My question is: Do yoll think we would be doing the sensible thing | in getting married this summer: F‘. W. O. SOLDIER SHOULD POSTPONE MARRIAGE ANSWER-I think you would be dolnlz a far wiser thing if you wait- ed until the war is over before you married, for in that wav you will stand n far better chance of having vour marriage a success than if you make one of the off-again war marriages that are now filling the divorce courts. Your experiences as a soldier. the girl's experience in business will nae yoll both from what you are now. You will he adult then. instead of a boy and rzlrl as you are now. You will know what you want in a life companion. Wait until after the duration and look each other over then and see lf you still want each other before you marry. If your love isn't strOnfi cnoutll; to stand s little separation now. how in the professions their motto is ‘Scratch mv back and I'll scratch yours.’ But the guiding prlncl ole] 2 - . -\ - of wcnlell is "Let's schatch her e e , ' Ilout before she has a chanceytkis‘ - en S .scrat'.il ours. l I ‘y A“ bu“ “nun Mg. ' Hcorooooovocol Now that spring lamb's in season we can enjoy this tender, juicy roast often and with a clear conscience. He's right, of course, Women havei so llttle power they are talking,‘ ,wistfully of maybe llavln a woman at the peace table, w en they. should, of course, be equally repre- sented with men. They have managed to Bet into, the professions that OnCe wouldn't‘ Remember that the delicate flavour of lamb is best pre- served by slow roasting in a 525 degree oven. Do not cover. Allow 35 minutes per pound for the small roasts (under 5 lbs.) and 50 minutes per pound for larger ones. course, mint sauce, and you'll have a dinner fit for a king! And for a Second appears‘ ance what can be more delect-t able than cold roast lamb with a tossed green salad and cold mint sauce. Serve a hot soup to begin the meal. SWIFT CANADIAN c0. LIMITED Makers of Premium Ham and Bacon; Silverleaf Lard; Jewel Shortening’; Brookfield Butter, Eggs and Cheese ‘t "The wind she blelw one hurrli. ' t t. . ~ -t ggneteéfyfle “is: 11111:; do vou expect it to last a life time enough to make doors creek and; DEAR MISS DIX_MV have them-but for the must part1 m?“ “fggpwl? twgufigconglggnilelé: and they have not spoke they take the plodding work Infill’ c“ hes‘, , - _ "re icft alone in the ho don.‘ wank They nowhflve a chance showers of rain bearing out bat “ both so stubborn that neither will Serve with fresh green peas, parsley new potatoes and, of . hundreds of stitches were . service, lovingly lenfiertxl. The bus-ride this morning was through a bedraggled countryside. But even then, I thought, the heads of growing things only JOWGd in “Si. I s i i Needlecral For The Home EASY DUES IT -» m2 ' s M05. This little pattern is so slmall ‘ |.2.s va= . , ., ,- plzlv checkers inrzetllvr. but they are to weal‘ their country's uniform- gala-yo? ggsfghg§teszgr sav a word to the other. bu‘ the “‘°me“ ‘V119 “P” wean“? day's interval, of glorious weather. utnhifcrms get f little credit from 1 had Damned m return m Alden“ Can you suggest any wav of solving this problem? JULIE. o er women or the Job the are - a; ’ doing What cred“ they l.“ Z0,“ {mfesmgggulxfgjllllnglf ‘Ygnggxffgnfi u. ANSWER-home that stubborn are more mule than human. but from genemm this ‘vould be the nest mums w perhaps thelr silence is a blessing in disguise. I have known plenty of ___ fonowa There was that mugs hlke; Cl-fllliirllilfil‘! ‘HUSDHHGS and tvives who would have made their homes hap- I-IOME NURSE from the corner without protcctlnsz‘ Pm h“ had bee“ dumb‘,- ——"‘- rubber or raincoat! There was no‘ I _. Have you noticed that the ques-I communication with Alderiea for {sfififiagffi Igggdfi m“ .tlon usually uppermost in the mind. the phone is still definitely out.‘ doubt I would nave exuecyed to see I01’ one who has been ill l4 a has-v Then when I found lle rain came, a difierem’ face in its waters“ But P1151 15- “whim C1111 I i0 11011107 1 01111? 111 smwers- I 11116“ 1119 Bus.‘ the brook flows on, through the gskslMarv Beard, director, Nursing would have fln-Bxml Pifiienflel‘ 1-1115‘ zl-owtlrof years, to benefit wager- erv cc, American Red Cross, ll- , fowl alld thirsty animn and most Even though a person ha; nadi ' ' _ ‘ important now, to urovilise ivatcr tori gratefulness for needed moisture the best cf hospital care. thcro‘ Slmday. W” 1‘ IZUWQ" LN; "me spraylng“ on this, and also I‘ received The rivers llclll umbrella nearly always comes a time wheni beautiful l“ m” 11111111111955 179111111111 notlccd on neighboring farms ltI mists and flowed a bit sullelllv, he will make much better progress‘ 1° anmwachl“! Autfmm- 1 QIIQ-Vfid, crosses, before going b‘ wav of a but were most picturesque in their 1n the home nest, provided condl-i "WW Waking minute v i 18, broad river to join t e ilarbor-| wanderings. Fortunately it cleared “on: aye sugh that ms has“; needs» 1101115- "I V1511“! 01d 1181mm. 51P°11'l waters below. and I had a pleasant wulk to al- for rest, nourishment and care can 1n?‘ Wm‘ “hP-Ps- m 59° the bP°° l ' ' derlea My heart accelerated with be met, Because me m-U-yast; and‘ mmllflh the ‘lfbhflfd- I X0111“! 111,91 We visited tile school. forlorn a thump or two, when from the actlvitle‘ of we Conmmbén. 11111111. 0911531191811 bi’ W111111i¥ 1111171511; than with bell hanging laie. '.l‘r.e' hill-top. I made 01115 "1111511511 51°"- ljmjte d‘ he lfegds we hands W119"? 51111111 b01115 h,‘ building is tllc same although re_1 vity about the barns. "Threshlngi" laminar‘ surrounding; d WWW B8115 ooreodlnit. once salilidi arrallgcd and brought nloaenl in- I said. But they were only loading or tugged at anchor. and the mnql mom Ana mugn-q1nq many _ t t ‘gear on the trailer o a e n 11d the af- Pectkmate “mcem 111 r119“ 11¢1°Ve~ iature water wheel tumblcd mer- w bolster his courage and maks, rlly with water from the overflow. 111m 1991 h? 51111 has b D1900 t0 1111' gone now,- washed away long since 111 11111111.‘! 1116- |in the waters of LllB past. It is equally as lmllortzlnt to TC'i water below the old bridge was Coverv to encourage a normal; clear then and tlnv minnows darted! mental attitude as it L. to give» hither and yon, or small speckicdj good physical care—but it is solne-' trout sought sanctuary from in- tlmer more difficult. After a severe, duisite eyes. Now. native water-J illness the vitality is low _ a1] weeds of .. every description grow body processes lire somewnaj (19.1 l/uxuriantly there, and there were pressed. The muscles are weak, and ' no small fishes. Neither was there any exertion is tiring. Th: nervous; amQ mirrored reflection. smiling System may be disturbed. the erno- '1 ' ""'—' tam. difficult m control, and m, PINEAPPLE "m" Datient iikelv to be irritable and exacting. Tues: problems mug; be handled bv the home none wm; patience. tact and consideration. Keep on Light Dicv, Nourishing food l5 imperative to complete recovery. but the valsecents appetite 11rd upon as a It g guide. It be either encouraged - Llrht diet l. usually he becomes normally active. because the power of di- gestion, and elimination are likely to be sluggish until he gets more CXELCtISE. h mental and physical gxgr- tion should be increased by low degress. A regular schedule eter- nating sleep, rest, diversion and ac- tivity i; advisable in order to pyg- Vent, overdoing. Light diversion is "useful in helping the forget his illness and interests. Reading, puzzles, card games and hand work of any kind are suitable occupations ll not can- tlnued wo long at a time. ..__. Rob's. James and I dined at Jamie's and then once vail out me luxldarllclllals are the more I slipped into my "traces." I sanle. l could easllv have HlDDEG may 58v JBIWBS W98 11811-119! 91°"? into u xamlllar seat. lhls time to at, 0r as far as I can wt learn, lonely. least try to understand wnat oat- Neither was there allv food con- ient instructors sought w naval-t. sumed here. Tile cereal stlll reposed ‘Phat is the worst o1 this buslnzss, in the double-boiler on two lny stlil~ of living. there is no izolrlg back’ clean store. l has been taught slnce my any. Dif. fcrent 511d IIIIJDTOVBG XHEILEIOGS DIE- that You'll find it well wortll your time to make several dresses. vafltd KKThPus - - border at the or a back sash .. alas“ -. y“ ---~; i. .-'.e .. requires 1% l" 11inch Pfllbric; it H1168 1°P once only we pass this wav. l learn now but not so unwillingly. m line's, school and tllere is still mrucll 1 can absorb d The Church wo, that I attend- ed for evening worsnm is little changed. ‘rile interior is 0a cause nicely item, tn lccebins with its use. But the trees llearlv interlaced with the rose 0t the weselrn sky are the um same-and llle lllullse reside isi swings dead on its flbbfl 01 W11‘ - staunch tnrouun tne yeflY-i. Myi The other waded about the pond recollection 01 this house is mcst! before iulnina the first one to fly pleasant. It was here .i "welveu my away down the river. Then lt must first proposal. ABOUT. zne age ol have taken two strokes-and small seven, a son of the Manse. a year wcmderl-to deliver n plump baby- or_so older. asked lOl‘ my hand and. girl to u city hospital 1R5?» EVQMIIR- anectlons. lvot on oenuczi knee, IiThe-v left it safe and oound. this think. although tonight J. find iriwee flrst-born. Eight. pounds and hard to remember. do recaiLflve ounces. "Kathryn Elizabeth keeping out of his way aflerwardsuibv name and “very Rood’ B111 And he? Moved away to other its lunch time again and James has Manse; I suppose. Lavina yet? I {not said: "If I missed you at"all. have never heard. ' The memory t was at lunch and news-time so came to me. as I sat waiting lor Until tomorrow — Diary-Good- the service to begin. Kit besloe lne night. ' it was asked whv I was miling. i . ———-~~-*————— a smile it was a trimuloug o‘ne GETS TENTH TERM Sussex. England a (CI) An eminent preacher from or: LEWIS, farthest Canadian coast lzraced the . Alderman O. D. Grist has been old pulpit that evening, with the elected mayor of Lewes for the glgfient googt h lljl m paeslclillti. 10th time a record in local civic ' was n m lrs loll ay-vis t r . to his homeJown and cllul . tllere servlm The may“ ttah stand and preach where mollv pantie.“ a. . f PATTERN. pl-Téilclvougolvfill-l: Adgliess and Styli Number plainly. Be sure to stntl size you wish. Address Pattern ocaartment 11" Charlottetown Guardian- ____i_.._ Name _ Street Address house across the lane. the warning-crow e m. itnaé" léltlfin: for a small child. fl The Hawaiian Islands wcrefnrm- ed by lava shooting 11D 11°11‘ ' crack in the bottom of the ocean three_ mileswdoWfl- ~__;_ ,_,__;; I NEWI SAFEI EFFECTIVE! New Cream Deodorant Safely helps Stop Perspirution 0 5 " boyish ambi- for worth-while to come true. llim as sil- t with the simplest "Opcmxi tne Scriptures" the large congregation. '.i‘ilcre' were solos. exquisitely rendered each I thought a semloncttc. I liked the service. And if at tunes my mind strayed. as James says it wi l-t was to remember others now gone. Girl and boy-friends gone on. OnesfakerL-others left. Monday, too, I spent indclently, so much that. 1’nl afraid the folk I visited looked and hoped for blue , l, 1164 skies this morninRl And when 1 must ave s nest up there! came to breakfast. neither late nor _____ Pretty ten inch dailies are cro- (mfly yesterday morning, a wash. A m)“; FELLQW cheted in the favorite pinesrp le in; was already drying on the linc. _._._. motif. Pattern N. i164 oonts ns 0pm,; p, bu; m, the near“ After writing a prescription the 1111111111914? 111591110310115- stores and "tac-lked" a horse to physician told him that the. drugm _ drive to the last field by the shore. gist would pmbablv charge him . To order amorn- Write or lead My ptuoatise gained at the raking cents to.» filling it. Then th ml- above eloture Wit-h vow Mm and stood me in good stead yesterday. gientthasked thennsyslclairlmttlo lend page“ Wtlgh ma?! gvao $11 gages; 1 Wégltutll) m}? local 1am Cross I'll I11 010119 . l VS 0 0811- - fullv szratchfib ca? ghpart of tiée cmrlzglwww" 5111111111111- the a n 1' e even n“ to s“ a Design No. i164 STUPS PERSPIRATIUN O Slop: under-urn! P'P'P1“d°‘ and odour l to 5 111V‘- Q Anrlgeprfi. Non-irritating II normal s n- O Harmless to even delicate fabrics. Q g" No and to rs"- Dshon-ndtossunll! 1i Jar u“ wsl wQ “HA . QQ “Q x 9° . EXPLAENED lied bus stooped, a stout, middle-aged man descend. ed the stairs. carrying a small girl. Placing her carefully on the kerb. he cllimbgog up and brought down a 11 V. icr the journey. and down an oven younger child. Lummei" said s passenger, waiting in the impatient queue. " 'E A famous test laboratory resreu IIIBIEIOOI oi’ washing rayon stockings. Some were washed with fotrong soap, others were rubbed with cake soap, others were dipped in gentle Lux. Stockings strained and pulled as in actual wear, proved that Lux cut down runs by more than 50%. Preserve the c-I-a-s-t-i-c-i-I-y of your stocking budget. Dip your stockings in Lux every night. And when you 3e: Lux, remember, the large size is an even better buy. join the Lllx Daily Dippers! When the crow scrapbook 3y Roberta Lee -_—-_ I. Does not ror dresses or men's shim. oer no: irritate lklfli . - I. Nowsitingrodry. Csnbeund rlghtsfrcr shaving. 3. Prevents under-arm odor, helps stop perspiration safely. A pure, white, antiseptic, srunlcss vanishing cream. I. Awarded Approval Sui ol American institute ofhuuder- lug-harmless to fabric. Uso Arrid regular] Ye ' DESIGN NO. II arlrarlln line-plaid jan- Buy Bliqsul today I A" leading Care of Ulllhrcila 1 stocking manufacturers recommend LUX To Toni Eggs ‘. H9051 prescription nd handed it bac ways y women M ‘vork Wm‘ :1. 0 T a n 1 with l0 cents, remnrkirlu: "You can have that flllcd for a dime. What I scratched out was for vour nerves." —P!acc an oil} Ii frlash it wii Arrid 15 ‘hp. 5e\\in9‘1"” nimble and practised fingers. Some ed a pattern on a quilt. while in-egubtrly- batches to fol-m -- blocks to Nam‘ used for the same purpose. There s LEVER rsooucr . oo-rYrEliarrveTvsrsltr Group stuzilea-wmdicate thlJ, s1 book purchased by one indivi till] is used st least. live times. 5y‘... Adllres-s _ ..- Oil-I. Province was little talk uf their day's work but the conversation concerned n son or a dalgzhicr in the Services and it came to me that this was no duty carelessly performed. these Alolillndllllm A Convenient Iligil Choir If four rubbcntizzpcd door stops l 351$" 3"}. .‘.'.'.'t.'."‘».°ls.'ll,