PAGE A llerelng Snlle Two Home Guerdl. in full lorm. entered a. hotel lounge and called for drinks. ‘rho waiter supplied them and re~ marked beamlngly that they were paid for. . "And whom have we to thank for these?" asked one of the Home Guards. " at gentleman over there." e plied the waiter. "He thinks WuTe real soldiers." Specially annoyed at the slow- ness of Pte. Smith, the sergeant- major strode up to him. "What was your job in civil life?" he barked. "Bank clerk." said Smith. "I suppose." sneered the ser- geant-major, “you dusted the desks and washed out the ink wells and made nice cups of tea for the man- uger." “Oh, no. sir," replied Smith sweetly. ‘we kept an old c0119!!!”- major for those jobs!" CROCHET ‘HWSE our 0F THE SCRAP BAG DESIGN NQ, 1228 These attractive slippers are easy {to crochet. The solos are crocheted F ,. "and the strap is finished with a tiny piece of elastic to make them flt snugly. Pattern No. i223 00n- tains complete instructions. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with vour name and address with l5 cents in coin or stamns to Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian. Needlework Department. DeslgnNtmIZZS NAM3____..__.._.__ STREET ADDREI - — — — — l? i Dorothy‘ Dix Says- MEDAIE llRGED FOR APPEASERS WHO KEEP MARRIAGES HAPPY Husband, Wife, Knowing Each 0ther’s Preferences, Should Try To Avoid Sore Spots .. a II is considered e. weasel word. and those who prsctios the gentle nrt of evading trouble instead of rushing into it are looked upon with mom or less contempt as weaklings. and as lacking the courage 0f those who are alwa s spoiling for a fight and ready to go to the mat with anyone who d fers with them . It has always seemed to me that this is a verv lopsided way to look at the subject, and that instead of reegiardlng the appessers with di-sdfllfl we should in m 81,3 on their breasts, for thy are the ones w o make social intercourse with our fel- low creatures possible, and keep marriage a going concern. Also. they show more intelligence in deal- ing with the difficult problems in life than do the scrappers. for there is little sense in battering Y0!!!- se ack and blue against a stone wall when you could easily walk around it. MANNER EXPBESSES MORE THAN WORDS ‘ ~ All of us know from porsonal experience that it . h» . - isn't what people do and say‘ to us that makes us love them or hate them. It is the way they do and say 11. lit istheir manner, their way of putting it that turns what would be the fighting word into flattery. "Smile when you say that to me“ says the hero oi‘ e. once famous Mild West story, as he toys with his six shooter. And wise old Benjamin Franklin said that one of the most import- ant lessons he ever learned in life was never to flatly contradict anyone with whom he was discussing a subject and tell them that they ".' idiots to hold such opinions. On the contrary. he said he made it a rule to always put his point of view deferentially before them by saying: Don't you hink so and so?" And their egotism thus appeased, m gener- ally brought them to his way of thinking. 1f appeasement is worth so much in the outside world. it is even more va uablc in the home, and one of the stupiditle; of humanity over which the angels must wee is the spectacle of so many husbands and wives who make their marr ago a veritable hell on earth. when it should be so happy, by their failure to appease each other. “l? QFARQ-Wmw" imAkPw“ wuss vuu smti wonnvtua 2a Look out for acid indigestion and sick hedachos Gel lie Qllek Ielel yee weal Plll! lie Mela! yee IOTII Ill Allil-SELTZII Certain functions are like to go‘ off balance in your system w en on we constantly worried. Yet it n llmple matter to get quick relic!- Millions know from their own happy eixlrerience that they can rely upon Seltzer. The have proved, just sl you can do, at ka-Ssltzer ie particularly fast in giving relief. armors it acts in two ways. Ffnt .- it relieves the painin the hood. Second: it helps " excess stomach acid. Next time acid indigestion or lick headache threaten syou, take a flue of sparkling Alka- ltzo . Let t est you n ht...mske you feel grand again. st Alka-Seltzortoda . noy the fast,“two-way"rslief w lch as made it a favorite in millions of homes. Alba-Seltzer at our enes. rite for n hes sample. A dress: Miles Laboratories Ltd, Dept. 5-9, l6’! Duflerin St, Toronto. i4__€_.. SOFI‘ SOAP WILL CLEAN UP UNIIAPPY HOME Being human, and male and female. to boot. they ‘ itabley have different points of view. different habits and tastes and opinions. Also. they have their full quota of faults and weaknesses and fussy little ways that. provide plenty of material for the daily quarrels that leave the wife in tears and make the husband bang the front door behind him, and go out and get drunk. Both the husband and wife are miserable. They are bitterly disa - pointed in their marrige. And when they look at their frightened lit l children. who are the messes of their cruel fights. they know that they ctlcally slaying the innocents. But apparently it never occurs to that they can clean up the whole sorry mess by the use of a. little soap. No husband and wife unless they are congcntial idiots. can possibly live ether for six months without having e. good working diagram of each o her‘s dispositions and characters. No man has to be an FBI to know what are his wife's pet peeves and vanities. what lines of lolly she falls for. and what subjects it is like playing with TNT to even mention. No wile so dmnb but who could play a peace anthem on her husband's uilarities, as upon s. harp of a. thousand strings. if she would only take trouble to do so. cournnumrs wm wrnrs mane-r But instead of using this inside information to enable them to walk high, wide and handsome around each others sore spots. thev barge right into them A man can bat his wife a million times about going sloppy around the house. and demand to know why she doesn't keep herss f s-plclr and span like the girls in his office do. and she will still come down to breakfss with cold cream on her face and in a housecoat. that; looks as if she had salvaged it out. oi’ the garbage can. But let him notice her hair-do, and compliment her new dress, and tell her that she has Hedi’ LaMarr backed off the board as a glamour girl. and he will never have to look at s. frowsy woman across the breakfast table. A wife may berate her husband for not stavinl M home of evenings. She may read him a curtain lecture every time he touches a hikhball- Shs mayaweep and wail over being a neglected wife who is no longer treated as a Lady Love. And she will get nowhere beyond making s scene that he ducks if he can. But let her put honey on her libs and be ever ready to tpour the oil of flattery over the wounds the world has dealt hfs vanity; let her augh at his jokes and encore his stories: let her show him that am consider-s him the most fascinating man in the world, and she will have a fireside companion that wild horses couldn't drao from hi5 own hearthstone. OITY-—~—PRDVINCE—"_' ‘ v t WWW/Mg" o daily lux Toilet Soup Beouly Both makes you flies-Y” Bvsmr Loner-rs Youuo uees her complexion soap, Lux Toilet Soap, as a bath soap, tool Clever girls take this Hollywood tip—protcct daintiness this easy, luxurious way. WHIPPED CREAM lather removes perspira- tion, every tracc of dual: and dirt-leaves skin fresh and swnar.You’ll love the delicate, clinging perfume LuxToilet Soap leaves on your skin. Try this daily Beauty Bath! H Mi‘; Wilt ‘it ‘. Hi HE COfll’ CORNER PEAR. MAIIMALADE 4 lbs. peeled, cored, sliced pears ut l5). (agoounces green ginger root 0R 1 ounce dry Sinker root (optlfitflfll) 2152*“ . sugar Place pears in prescrvinl “m! in layers. sprinkling each la with sugar, lemon juice and gra green ginger. If dried ginger root is used, break in pieces and tie in a bag. Let stand 2 to 3 hours. Cook slowly until thick and clear. Pour into hot sterilized jars. cool, wax and cover. GRAPE AND PEAR JAM. 6 cups blue grapes 2 cups water 7 cups chopped pears 6 cups sugar ‘ Wash grapes, separate skins from pulp putting them separate saucepans. Add l cup water to pulp and remaining cup to skins. Sim- mer skins and pulp separately un- til tendcr. about l5 minutes. Press the pulp through a sieve to remove seeds. Add cooked grape skins. chopped pears and sugar to the pulp and cook slowly until thick. about 45 minutes. Pour into hot sterile Jars. cool and seal with melt- e wax. GRAPE AND APPLE BUTIER Great are the rewards of the appeaser. Try it out on your own piimfi. I IO-DA! foe-m amnion? most o! life, bee M W! I ‘time will never give thee beck chancel lilgtnlifll work while yet daylight shines. men of strength and will: Never does ths slide use- less by the mill; Welt not till to-morrowk sun beams upon the way. Allthettboucanetcellthinoown lies in thy “to-dly"; Power and intellect and health may not always last: The mill cannot grind with the water that is past. —Snrsh Doudney. GREAT PAINTING SAVED The latest report on all‘ raids on Milan, Italy, gives the information that leonardo da Vinci's famous painting of “The Last Supper" was saved by sandbagging. It was paint- ed about 400 years ago on the wall of the refec‘ y of tho Convent of Santa Marla dells Grazia. During t.he Napoleonic wars it was white- washed over for protection and has had other narrow escapes. 1t car- ries a spiritual apeal to this day and its lose would be greatly la- mented. "Hem your blessings with lest they unravel." Dcbussyk l2 etudes, dedicated to the memory of Chopin, are not mere finger exercises; some of them are real poetic miniatures. CURIOUS ORIGINS Taffeta is named from n, street in Belrdad. Gauze gets its name from Gaza. Berle derives its name from Xer- Ra. a Spanish name for u peculiar woollen blanket. Shawls were first used as car- Blanket. n famous clothier. Bilcham takes its name from Ilbstat, a city of the Middle Ages, from which Cairo is descended. CHURCHILL ANECDOTE A bright anecodote from the life of Winston Churchill is told in s "L-published book b George Burrows, the hortloultur t. The author was once employed by Churchill's grandmother, Sarah. Duchess of Marlborough. when the Prime Minister was l2 years old, he met the then Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII. The Prince asked young Churchill how he would like to bs Prince of Wales. "I would rather be prime minister." replied the bnv. grapes) v 4 cups apple pulp (l2 medium apples and 2 cups water) 1 cups sugar. Wash grapes and remove stems. Crush fruit and heat to boiling point. boil gently until skins are tender. about l5 minutes. Press through a sieve. Wash and quarter apples, add water and cook slowly until tcn~~ (fer. Press through a sieve. Com- bine apple and grape‘ pulp, add sugar and cook until the mixture is thick. about 20 minutes. Seal in not sterilized jars. Makes about 3 pints. SEES HER PICTURE 4 was grape ruin to cups whole‘ ITAKE 114s ccaseu STARS 11a. DEPEND ON MY LUx TOILET SOAP BATHS "ro MAKE ME suns or st<t~ THAT'S swear! ." lftltlil) nut". inn; Britain's first woman fire-guard c Praise, --An0n 1N II tnIlnt-bo Medal. oeoree 1M Ill‘ iéion Patterson. al-rse-r-elfl AW- 00h hairdresser seemed nervous when she attended “man view of flu nation's war at the fin; slight heroin: who relcuod n “m; m may is rmgair‘ come to lolldon to ens her ' pointing in those of famous statesmen of to-dsy. ' Competent technical instruction cm produce s fine student; not an artis . Artistry cen never be taught by method or ere or books. It must be developed in living action»: DISK FOB GAIETY i NEW YORK - Pbr gnlety the John I ’ collection includes several small disk hats worn with bright matching scarfs. A generous triangular shawl of tawny leopard skin is taken completely away from its jungle feeling by being edged, with a thick, soft border of clipped cerise wool. bums an snmmm NEW YORK- One designer's fondness for shirrsd brims is ovid- at the sides and the edge drawn hack by e scarlet leather thong. This‘ crown clings to the head. and is bound W the same line of scarlet. gt is worn with a matching red sg. WHITE HATS FOB. WINTER. White hats are predicted for fav- crite winter suits and costs, an brown furl. WHITE TEDDY BEAR COAT PRACTICAL NEW YORK -Spcaking of be- ing practical and having all-purpose clothes —the white teddy bear cost qualifies on these counts. While and some yellow ones, too, have special significance in tbs more women are travelling in cil- wmlnfl season. since so many mates where a coat of this kind is suitable. These are the camp visitors who find themselves in loca- tions that have night temperature that needs n warm coat. Besides this use of the teddy bear cost, they "m"! thfi Purpose of an evening coat for young girls. Hence they find themselves n troussenu choice of brides who follow their young husbands to bases nesr and far. I l Serwcet Fashion Drawing Hne Become In Attractive Profession II A FASHION ILUSTIA ~ Al you glance through e pile of nagezines and papers you can't help noticing tbs greet amount of attrac- tlvs fuhion drawings. Easily to use that it is indeed e money-mak- ing profusion. Ior anyone skilled in the art and ‘with l definite flair forhtbogd in: n droee designing, e fublon illustration should hold greet interest. 0f course if you went to be e successful fashion illustrator you mun have en obeervent mind, good memory. lctive imagination, good lute, respect for accuracy. a sense of proportion and balance, plus e etronl ambition to succeed. These fundamentals are not u binding ee they esem because if you all enthusiastic. every-thing will fall in quite simply. Our fl-pege booklet not only de- scribes how to drew the fashion figure but else gives pointers on various other angles-for example. how to picture fure end febrice ------ -"-'". lt is full of helpful lend i5 cents in coins for your copy of hehlon Drawing Made Ilse! to the Charlottetown Guard- ian Home Service, Address. Be sun to write plainly your name. address end the name o booklet. i. SEPTEMBER 29, 194;, Woman's Re alm =1. Social and Personal y. Fashions a Literatu.e Living- o Leisure t Tlie Woman's Realm t... m. MOST OUT OF COFFEE ' pllleeeflxiosy Ways! I wIlifitIlvot-‘Got r lldl ISIHHCICOIOI 2 Always keep cafes in an nib‘ ‘ tlglllwntnlnot." Olleennboebweeerendcolee crefnllylurdselrodeceagtba 4 Keep the codes-pee scoured deem OR Ill rl Flam: hs-lbiifi-Q.‘ now_ mk Sanborlicljrltafifg: ~ spoonful for spoonful _ _ f ounce for ounce. 11', lllPsr-ncbl Get Chase s; Sue rn Coffee. Qugljgy mice goes further. 8 Melee onlycxent amount ceded -never more. 6 Serve cafes soon deer it’: mule. CHASE 8. jams may be consumed in any quantity ln the household or m, home-canner or eaten in COmpany with gthell-shelsewhere. . s p a unsweetened r . trtlit in glass jars rationed g we A. Yea, all canned fruit is m. toned. You may buy l0 fluid oz. by surrendering one "D" coupon. Canned fruit juices, however, ure not rationed. ' Q. What should I do with céu. pons that have become invalid? Should I allow my merchant to m: them out of my book? , A. No. The consumer shrv-ld m; the invalid coupons out of ths p“. ion Book and destroy them. In ho case should they be surrendered u; a merchant. A Job Only You Can Do - ‘Prise control QuestleI AndAnswcn mil Answers on P11" Coeetrol will! l M" ll Th‘ and" i“ “ ‘t. 3n tt.'.‘.‘:'2...‘.'.ft."..'l2i Ibo qua on! PM“ u“ “mm” u“ Yr-Iezhmleousewlvcc ln Trad; Board ‘if...'t"°"e'..‘?..“‘.. "'1 "° ‘it’; v I none who have lntellllolll 1195a gquegsnprlcecontrolnnln u“ to ma! than in writ-Int to _ Women's Regional Adviser! (M! mittss of Wartime Prices and Trude us)“; fruit juices rationed? A. No. Osnnsd fruit juices do no come under the retioninl W191’ verinl canned lflllt u, . Q, 1s permissible to hold ch!!- itsbic sales of home-made janls and jellies? A. No. All Jams and Jellies whe- ther house-made or oommcre packed are suklwt t0 "$10M"! when sold. I h°m°_'"°!°d' Needlecraft f For The Home ROBE OI BRUNO]! COAT ' . To Make in Flannel or n Washable can't tell you just whet of rubric you most need to make this robe in. But ‘o’ do it will make up beau ully in anything from a cotton or print to a cosy flannel; and llere’: Welcome llellel hon ltlll l tlllllllll Put n few of Vw-tro-nol up such lit to k i."mu¢§°u..'.“i>rt$ where cotan- quick. u sultry“: Lin?“ ° “GI! Vl-IlO-Ifili- We kind view. You may have noticed flan- nel robes are more expensive than they used to be. One way to beat yds. 36-in. fabric and 3 1-2 M-in. fabric. Pattern is hand-cut to United State Standard Measurements and ncludes chart with step-by- slop instrusolcls. Send twenty cents for PATTERN. _- Write YOUR. NAME. A0031 end awn-v‘. NUMBER. 8s sure tn state SIZE you wish. Nem; sum Address Province RAINWEAB POPULAR Rain or shine coats of water- proofed popllns and other specially treated cottons are going stronger than ever. Military styles such as the balmacaan and the trench coat. ls wcll as shorter styles. continue in unabated favor. Some have plaid linings. other; are double- feced in self fabrics. And already n waterproof. rip-proof. mildew- proof and fireproof‘ coat is in de- sign. Large-scale production of this type of cost will probably not be achieved imtil after the. war. how- sver.. T Full Flavor Full Strength SE Baker's Cocoa for rich flavor . and full cocoa strength. It is made from the highset grade of coooe luesne by the Baker procsllv which lue been lemons since 1790 for quality end dependability. For fullest satisfaction, prop-n Bcksr’e Cocos according so the rscipsontlaslelesl. Upto90 ' esrvlngefmmtleslllnellaUeell for baking, also. alien's coo \em . A hid d hi!“