.~ -\-.7!3"'"5-'7'1""" PAGE rwo Living o" Leisure _l he Woman's Realm GLEANINGI "H radio's slim fingers can Dlllfik I melons" From ingot-and toss it over a con- tinent or sea; I! the petailed whit» violin Are blown acres: the mountain: or the ci:y's din; If 5011;», like crimson roses, are cuuivd from thin blue air- Why should mortals wonder if God hears prayer?" NON‘ YOU KNOW Banknotes are said to be made from old shirts, We always ivoncicr~ cl \vli.u happened to those we lost at the rams. PRUNING ROSES Do not cut rambler rosebushes in ill‘ .<_v riv iliilirfis they have oili- ' bounds Ililfilfiiliiifly they have blossomed is the right tiiiie to trim them. HOLD YOPR HEAD HIGH. MOTHER! Your son Frill)‘ tic lighting on the ‘ of the world-_\'0ur . l‘ may‘ be a nurse in Africa~ . _ou riuist "Cari-v 0n" here at home lust the same . They'll be thinking 0i’ you on Mother's Day; they'll be rr-iiiciiiberin: you as the most iil‘t‘<‘i0li5 part of their lives l-lou‘ rre you going to pay tribute to thciri? Certainly not by ,, ' to ricfciiflsiii. You must carry the banner liirrh and bright. Live up t0 their riiz-mories of ynu -as gentle miri iicriu:ifui_,ves, above all. beauti- ful. And you can have beauty all yn-ir own if you are true- to your f.‘\..l _iici'.so:::ilii_v. Wear clothes and ninflc up iiizit flatter your own par- ticular type, Don't make the mistake: 0i’ t-ry- D int: to appear too young by wearing strong colors and overbright make- up. The nvvraue mature woman should i-lillil linrrl, emphatic make i rek- tiie soft, shell-like u icli blend harmoniously i ll“? diin tones and hair. Don't e vi e common error of wearing b, (lurk clothes and neglect- mnke-up altogether. . imsiei sliriclcs harmonize well lloiv ("imnlcxion ancl gray- ver hair —-colors like rose. blue, cyi-iazizen and the grays and natural tones. If your hair is pure while. you can often wear vivid col- or; “will. llut you must keep your skrn of. A ct rm‘: makeup foundation film unfit-r your cosmetics gives your skin f‘. soft look. and helps conceal tiny lines. keeping your make~up fresh. bright and soft-looking, Creme 1"“ is more natural-looking and tinker-iii" for the dry skin than cake TOl? . An licrhnl r-yelid oil will pro- . tlxc rirv eyelid area and help give n i. uthful. glistening look to yo wci, Accentuate your eyes (If You Suffer Distress from j aviWFEMAl WEAKNES Which Makes You »- - Cranky. Nervous ' - If you luffer from cramps, backache headache, "irregulari- ties", lperiods of the blues -- duo to func- tional monthly dis- turhiiiices- Stiirt nt mice — take Lydia E. "ivikiinma Vegetable Compound. It ..' t only helps relieve monthly ain ‘iuf: also tired, weak, nervous eel- Ligs. This ll due to it] loathing effect on on! or woman's non‘ nl- POIITANT nun/ms. Pinkhnms Compound is one of tho most effective medicines you vim liuy irimie especially for women. note: of l. also bu uaing mini: cram and fax-inner for the eyebrow: and lash- es or g touch of mascara on the upper lashes only. Use a warm-toner. face powder at least one shade dark- oi- than Your own complexion nid y b: aura that it i: g special blend r dry skin f0 . How w Make Up-Btay away from bold, unnatural effects and strive for an appearance of graciousness and naturalness Red Raspberry make- up is beautiful for the silver-haired types, or a red coral shade of creme rouge and lipstick has the softness and subtlety necessary for every wo- man over forty. Apply the rouge ihigh on the cheeks in three triangle yd0l$ over the cheekbone, from the ‘eye toward the temple and slightly below. Avoid the expression lines n~ round the nose and mouth and keep well above the Jaw line. Do not shape your mouth in wide, square lilies - i follow the natural lilies of your mouth. If you ivcar eye makeup Iduring the day, apply just a touch "of eve shaclow to harmonize with tho color of your eyes in the center of your upper lid. Touch your lash- es and eyebrows lightly with a cream darkeiicr Press in powder lightly all Eover the skin —do not rub in. l A few times a week during your relaxing moments or before going out, treat yourself w a home fwial‘ --an herbal mask is wonderfully re~ fflcshiiig and enllvening for the s in. With regard’ to yvaq coiffure, choose a smart style but one that ‘lis best adapoed to your own contour. Lines sweeping upward, whether it be in a short hairdo or a long- haired one. are generally better for the older woman. By following these beauty rules, .\'nu will look infinitely more youth- ful and radiant -lt will give you a, 9.15111 pun —a;" uo xooiqno man exactly what you need on Mother's ay. LARGE. FRAMELFSS MTRROR§ ARE IN It seems likely we shall gee more large. frameles; mirrors used from now on. 'I‘he,v will be frameless he- cause wood and metal frames, due to priorities. are more difficult tn zet than thp glass itself. They will large because of the effective ness of mirrored areas in the dim inutive rooms of today. AIlIIOlWh such mirrors are strictly modern thev Ito well with traditional fum~ ishings. HINTS orTEriQufim ____ Even if you want to talk about the war. an illness, or some other mis- fortune, don‘t do it if you seq it depresses the other party. _i________. LOWER. MONTAGUE Report or April. Grfldc -——1. Jean Poole. IX-—1. Fieda Altkeli; 2, ,Margaret Poole: 3, Mary Aitken. i Grade VIII. Sr.-—1. Elsie Hearii. 1 Grade VIII. Jr,- , ‘Wright: 2. Pius Clieverie. l Grade VIL-l, Dorothy Taylor; all’. élanées ‘Ihiacilfeamey. ra e .- , E ; 2. m“), mdsarl MacKearncy Grade V-——1. Marv Jaclnnan and Monty Annear, equal; 2_ Ray Machon. Gradé TV.—1. Roddy MacKenzic; 2, Sander MacKenzie; 3, Louis Acorn. Glide 1T1’. Sn-i. George Poole. Grade III. Jr.-l. Helen Wright: 2. Shirley Annear and IPred Mac. Keéirlészi-eegyalzl BbOMiLry étv/raicxenzie. Jean gitkren. ' rs I gm‘ 2' YB 6 -—40yce Axinear. ‘Ihvefgié-z) 0%! giinwseiiooi have Certificates, ‘ a, savings Teacher-Dorothy B. Macmod, ___________ FOREST HILL SCHOOL Honor Roll m. mm mu School for month of April, Grade X.—-l, Evelyn James, Grade fX-l. GQOFBIe Gillls: 2, Aiexina McLco and Hazel Mor. ris. equal SCHOOL “u... HE PROUDLY OKAYS IIER IND OTHER GIRLS PRAISE HER s FE? S!!! 1M6‘ fill!’ l0" "Another man outofcircuiation", sigh iiicgiri-fricnils. "What's she got that we haven't got P " Why, it's her dazzling com- plexion! And say, girls, you can have :i invclier skin, too,ifyou‘ll takc licr tip and use Palmolive. Rcmcmhcr . . . PALDIOLIVE is made with beauty-rich Olive and Palm Oils . . . two of Nature’: finest via/um] beauty aids. So do try PALMOLIVE Facials and Beauty Baths. You'll find tliairiiildfrligrant Palmolive helps you kccp dainty and sweet alirayi. And remember, Palmolivc-‘s gcnflc iarherizrlrlally ran/lies as i: rids your skin ofdirf and. hoiiy SKLIliWIGSS . . . to leave you tlowcr-ircsli all over! YOU'LL Will HID AFEOTIOI wlill a PALMOLIVE OOMPLEXIOI A Job Only You Can Do Price Control Question: And Answers Questions and Answers on Price Control will appear in The Guardian as a rcguiur tculure each day, The questions arc reached the Wartime Prices and ‘Iraiic Board from housewives in this region. Iiie answers are pro- vided by tiic Board. Readers who have intelligent question to ask on price control are invited in send tiicm in writing to the Women’: Reginald Advisory Committee of the ‘Wartime Prices and Trude Board. | Q. When will I receive aulhoriza-y Gggyge _, Lion to buy cunning sugar io I iiaic uiiicie application‘? A. In one course you will receive‘ special coupons for the purchase of, girls who would make good wives in favor of the glamour girls. canning sugar. Tiicy will reach you in advance oi the opening of the official canning season, June l. Q I um giliiiiiiiiip to reiit- my sunziiicr t-otnigc for the whole year. During tlic summer months we get $100 a month for it. Would it be necessary for me to make applica- tion to have the rent fixed for the other months of tiie year? A. Yes Application to a rentals commitieir should bc made through the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Q Can a merchant refuse to cell me a cup and saucer unless I buy_ four plates? A No. the riierchinii can now sell you a cup and saucer without you making any other purchase. LACEY DOII. .5 T0 SET A BEAUTIFUL TABLE those which have cuaacorrarowiv gigggoiaiv - “I v {Oorotliy ‘Oix “Suays- WORN OUT MOTHER SHOULD REST BEFORE CHILDREN HURT BADLY Frequent Beatings Kill Love For Parents; Young Ones Need Patience, Understand- ing, Protection DEAR Miss DIX-I am 23 years old and my husband and 1 fire "FY happy together and love each other devotledly. We iéazehgi-YIO Blfifiigxflse- one nearly 3 years old and the other near a. year an z T-hey seem m nice. healthy vhildren- but they almost rive H" i" eyd m Eettin! um "as"... H": insist‘. Siiéilk” firs‘ iiiirisifiiéhi i...“ m do ni sc e . u i _ - agaiin‘ The“ Tiietiliwirtlie ‘rtliblilgpilnglcatilize ofh-siliiiilasllf!‘ alfidwgmliiiliireliolthiixqallanztéf “° m?“ . but than didn't co any 500d- have bothere me so that I blinding rage and want to beat them w a pui . I am a nervous wreck and l th y mad- 3:13am? sitiileisiiviillliserg lieiilvthigs I Can do to make my vhlldreléifiillfgga MOTHER MUST BE PATIENT ANSWER-You can't reziment bab- ies and make them keep quiet. be- cause Daddy is sleeping, and not Bel into mischief because it. makes more work for Mother, for at that s88 they u; just, little animals that Want i0 play and jump around and yell and pull things about and work ofl their excess enerEy._T¢11l-!1R “Wm 11°‘ l” d° a thing dcesnt register because their little minds don't hold anything long. They forget and do it over azflin. i d doing what; Nature intended LIIEm-Ivlllgydgrgllllllslhgggorljéllllgl iifilirdiifélgein. to deal with them. They need a mother who has patience and understandinfl and 1°“?- Certainly you are going the wrong wa in handling your children by beating them up. The only result it Wllf, have will be to iiliilitlle meg afraid of you and kill their affection for you. and if yo!“ KEEP "Pgnd will do them bodil harm as well as mental and spgltllfl . Mimyoi- gave is made deaf for lie by being thumped on the hail . all Y0“ ll)’ Y 11 done to your little ones. The trouble witli you is that you need a rest and to be sepflfflled "01" your children for a while. You are wom out. and you need to 88h 3'01"‘ self together. Haven't you some friend or relative whom you could gel m come and stay with the children while you g0 away for a W3: or ‘W3? Or, if there is no such erson, one thing you can do, and tha tottizhe them down every morn ng for a while. until you get better. in $510 fr? day nurseries that have been organized to take care of the c ren 0d the mothers who work in war plants. They charge only B YEW 6911K; B!" have trained women w watch the children and see that. they are Wei 8d have their naps and are taught to amuse themselves. - Tr this before you reallydo have a breakdown and seriously injure the children. I get many letters from elderly women sayins they "mild m‘? l" d° some work for a few hours a day that would be of real value in these War times. These women have reared families of children and know how t9 deal with them. and I can think of nothing that they can do that would be of more service for them w go to the over-tired. over-worked young mothers in their neighborhoods and offer to take care of their children for a little while every day. DOMESTIC GIRLS DON'T FREQUENT NIGHT SPOTS DEiAR MISS DIX-I am a man of 34 and have come to the time when 1 would like to marry a nice girl and settle down, but where can I find Most. of the modern girls want to do nothing but hang around night clubs and have a man throw his money away on them. I. myself. like a good time. but to do things in moderation. whereas the girls want to chase about all the time. So how is a man to fall in love? QUESTION MARK. them. but the trouble is ll girl can't tag a chap and say “you're it." She ' cr the high sign, and you boys pass overAgic 0. you look for the domestic girls in the wrong places. If you wcuid hunt for them at the church sociables and the literary clubs and places like that, you would find plenty of them, but they are scarce around the night clubs and the fashionable bars. Men are always talking about wanting home-staying wives and wives who are good cooks. but they hang around the little flossics and it. is the flossies who get them. _.______.___ DEAR. MISS DIX-I am engaged to a nice girl with whom I am very much in love. I am about to enter the service and she wants me to marry her before I go. Would you advise me to do so, or tn wait until after the war and take a chance of losing her? If she really loves mr, will she wait for m"? What should I expect of her if I leave Vie“ with- out getting married? SOLDIER BETTER FOR. WEDDING BELLS AFTER WAR ANSWER-J think it is far better for you to wait until after the War is over to marry. There are many good reasons why this i5 the case, Qng IS i113! Vfili "“<‘ "Oi?" l‘ \"l l ‘ vriii l‘ v exirriences- where you will be ihr _ o; people; when and this will alter your char- You are now a youi , in i d . ' - mature. disciplined ma‘: 8WD" ellfsellssgiselifdbgifiid dyeglliizlilild §§§i'.'n§i¥°dk i; The girl also will change. and when you mcet again after the war you mav not want each other. Or. iiitcr having seen other women, you will still admire her and love her better. g to W0i'I'_y . . ANSWER-There are plenty of home-loving and domestic girls who - l” Wmchl are Just as anxious to find a man like you as you are to locate a girl like . -—_-—~—_--.-...—-._k- HE COGYQ CQNIR luminous: TOIPING F08 P155 AND wnnmol I tablespoon: Crown Bnnd Com Syrup. i i6 teaspoon salt. 3 ~ Benson's or Corn Starch. I egg whim, bnicn Mix Crown Band Byruv. llit 01¢‘ Cour? mat-arch h . Be ti; 8 ¢8I bifftggliiyiiicii“ huii/ryfiieen beaten mixture on pie filiinzs Benson's or Canada stiff but not dry) until peaks. Pile lighti or puddings and aka in a slow to moderate oven (3% degrees 1".) for l5 to 20 minutes or until delicately browned, Allow to 0001 away from drafts. (Sufficient for topping 1 f8" 01‘ 9") pie). Variation: Meringue Drops (for pies and D in th past week the ur cg e set {mo ‘ puddingsw-FDIIOW d-irectliloiiisemns tor; ding over plat or {pudding in g gh m one lot. drop mx ure rom spoon am amid I “my bu“ one o e on the surface 0f a pan of gently Meringue Topping. SDIQB boiling water. 000k 5 minutes. or-Pince the pan of water with the small Meringue Drops in : slow to moderate oven i325 degrees l") until delicately browned. When cooked (either on top of stove or in oven) lift each meringue carefully from the water and let drain. Arrange tastetfuliy on top of cream pies, soft. desserts, etc. If de- . sired, garnish each meringue drop with a speck of brightly coloured Jelly. Communique LONDON, —-Tii€ R..C.A.F munique Monday:- "Canadian Spitfire squadrons taking Part. in sweeps over North- ern France this afternoon destroyed two Focke-Wulf 190s without loss." iiiwivs niiiii —Yet Sleep Didn't Help! Doesn't it feel swell to wake up in the morning clear-eyed. refreshed. iult ruin‘ to go? Yet :0 many people. especially over 40. get up tired nil-over. never really feel their best. The reason can often be traced to n very common cause—n lluggilh IYIQGD fyou are like most people. you need help every no often to clean out your system. ct back pep and sparkle that is rightfu y clogged with poisonous food waste. yourl. You can do this ll pl Ill y and I0 gently with the aid of the 4-way vegetable Bile Beans. the small. purely action of vegetable laxative pill: that work on stomach. liver bile. upper and lower bowel For a pcppier. brighter tomorrow. try Bile Beans tonight and prove for youneii their amazingly gentle action. Made in iinggiand-wver 7 million boxes sold yearl . 1i’ ‘ sensational popularity. Only ' ma. Canada Mav _3—(CP CABLE) issued this com- , a err/neg Lily PJJTJIFIGITEZEZ... Are Charming candidate for all Spring fabrics _-pale Woman's Re all; Social and Personal / Fashions v Literature GLOVES IIOSIERY ~ UNDERWEAR KAYSER means FOURTH i VICTORY LOAN Investment. Ideal Hosiery l-Iwi ideal Moons a. Maroon-a? Needlecraft For The Home SMABTLY SIMPLE ‘FBDCK " ‘ ’ for the I?‘ " Here's a dress that seems an ideal the prevailing pastels in wool or crepe; light or dark tones in spun rayons, rayon prints. and the cotton: we shall live in later on. The design is simple in line. with SOUTHWEST CORNER 'l‘lic alvrt. iiiling station attendant hail checked the oil and gas, and was rimming the windshield, when the woman driver risked: ‘And would on lflllifl rzoing over Willie's face ust cum-T" And, for another thing, when ‘ have to make a new start in life, do not have a wife to support. d ll d i But certainlly all]; shonesome DESIGN N0. U39 This ixinutiiul luncheon doilv i: croclivicd in ii plcOt mesh pattern. Easy to do and works up quickly. Paticrn No. 839 contains compiew instructions. To order nnttcrn: Write. or send above picture with your mime and address with l5 cents in coin or '\ stamps NPOIHPVJOTR Bureau. i to T Ciinrirrtctnwii Flunrdiin Grade VIII-I, Norma Morris; 2, Grad VII-i Go d m Mid Willie McKay, resiilalMa "on Alvin McVittie, Grade Y".—l. Albert. McLaren: 2. (‘radi- iTI.~—l, Grade TL-l, Gordon Ml-Bm. Matheson, equal: 2. Wesley McLaren. Gregg I. (at-i, Grade T. (hi-l. Annie ‘Vlhfheson; 9. F‘“nie McKinnon: 3. Carl Shetl- f . l - l GBElKlOI the greatest accomplish _y,,1,:f§,_°°§,,Qt$§§flf°M11d,,dE‘§§§Y ear. of the ancient Romans?" N Johnny: "Speaking Latin." =s~ .~._ m; .. f I USE Baker's Cocoa for rid: flavor made from the highest grade of cocoa beans by the Baker process, for quality and dependability. For fullest satisfaction, prepare recipe on the label. Up no 90 servings from the 1 lb. siné. Use i! Wr-ndali McLeod. Grad» v-i. Mildred Garrett: 2. l Harold GllliS. (‘wriie McKinnnn. and Clanrie i i . - Dnm] ‘ Vririn a Mc Teacher; "Johnny, what. do you herm ft. _'l‘ea_c_li_er—Gcoggu D. McBeth, ' _______________________ and full cocoa strength. It in which has been famous since 1780 Baker’: Cocoa according to ihe_ for baking, also. I CllflTl(lll("0Wli Guardian ‘VDQ-Siilll No. R39 NAME- - _. ... _._..__._ Needlework IIPDJIflmQIfl" A Produd of Ouilvcl Food! STREET ADDRESS CIT!---_--_-__ Mtack! ". you come back from the war you will . . I ' _ -_ and it will be easier to do this if you I » ,. ' l an! i2, 14, 16, 18,. 20. 36; 38; 40; 42: mvzsr AGAIN m ' L... VICTORY BONDS IILII LAIOIATOIIII —'I'OION'I’O married to cu will know that she S. and that shc is able roubles without adding Lilies Grow In a Eunken Tub Beauty all summer in your garden when you have a lovely lily pool- i Ind you can make one yourself! Choose n quiet corner and link in the ground an ordinary tub tilled with good soil to within six inchel of the top. Add three inche: of water and border with rocks, for : natural look. If you plant in time. what a pic- ture of beauty you'll :00 this lum- meri Pygmy water-lilies. in yellow or white. that may give a hundred blooms n season . . . blue forget.- me-nols and yellow marsh mlrigolds nestling in the rocks by the pool . . :nd beside it, reflected in the waiver, tall iris, Regal fern, while-flowering arrowhead. You may ll sully mllle l chum- ing rock garden. too. a: : setting for your pool. Our SZ-page booklet give: exact details of making tub. cement and flock ponds. Tell: how to grow hardy Ind tropical waiter-lilies, lotus; Iuggest: border planting for charming effects. Hus directions for making and planting delightful rock gardens. in both sunny Ind nhndv spots. Bond l5c in qcin: for mu: copy of How To Make Hock Garden: and Lily Pools to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and the name of booklet. "Huey wins l J 6i]; Province nice detail shielrlshaped ed front. It. coms in so many sizes because it suits both big and little figures. a-d yards 35~inch a 14 yards 39-inch or 2 1-4 yards 54-inch fabric 3'13?" 3° in its notched collar, pockets, and button- Style No. 2060 is designed for 4d; and 4B size B6 requires 3- Scnd twenty cent; for pattern. f"! Your name, address and style sure to state sine you SW10 NO. I50 mind fihtAddnm .._____..__,_._____ 01v Province arnnuno ‘wt i. by donating n flour bag. School Committee reported towels need ' for Senior room and n dictionary for primary department. New Com- mittee, Mrs. Cari Wooiner and Mrs. Brown. Visiti Mrs. J. liven. m. M . Gallant and Miss Geneva MuoKay. hunch. Mrs. John Mnckay, Mrs. im-ne Macliwen, Mrs. D. J. MacLeod, Mrs. Oranfoid MacKay. Meeting in be held at home of Mrs. Ourl wool- ner roll can, exchange of plants. It was moved and seconded o. bill of 6i cent-s be paid. collect .95 cents. Institute news 20 cents. total 8M5 Since last meeting the foilqwin were sent in to the Red Cross: Navy scarves 3. pr. long B. seamens swcklnn. l pr. seamen; cox. 3 boy: lweciierl, Donation: of i baby: d067- lng bag 1 muss drud- 2 vr- 1'81"“ surgeon‘! rind five quilts.“ Km‘ - .11! 1.0:. . 1 — ‘C?’ BBC bi-iuucast raw"! 1'1?‘ "w": bui tonight mine ihgled ,, an man troops have "IX! 1,. t Italian is and of Rh" ' - Aegean Sol nu: W cont.