PAGE TWO Woman's Re alm "f. $ocial and l3erson Living s. Leisure .The Woman's Realm ‘lihh world can be s, lonesome plac e In spite of all Lh 5o let's be friendly And snow] some kindness every ute CLEAN FURNITURE SHINES If your fine mahogany fuixxiture becomes cloudy and soiled, a thor- ough cleaning is in order. So mauy books are broilfzltt the growing child that u‘. c. times a, ivtcdiiig out is no. The child should hflp in ilii. Lion to be given r .1 book is not given aivziy should be kept. finer books bccritise inter on thtse books will be tre urtd e\ than iliey are a? first RM l. A Unless it is a foregone conclusion there should never be a a" " whence of it second .lll’lg5 bu: gwcs u. feeling of fuvori ..~:n lhili is justly resented by the youngster. ____.._ Oriental poppies can be moved or divided rifzer they have fiiiis blooming and the I v gun to die clown. In fact, that is the only time they should be ds. turbed. It even is possible to take up the roots, cut them in pieces about 8 inches long and replrint them an inch or two in {rord soil, i ‘with the full expectation ihtt EllCll P1869 will grow and produce a new plant. War needed metals are used in light, ‘bulbs, so take excellent care of them Dip your dishcloh in rich g tase-diswlving suds tncm a quick wash every so often. tA clean bulb and shade will sparkle and give better light. ii-ith the some cost for ivnttrige Bo that no moistur Ifl electric conntct , metal head in dry fingers. lpe your other hand before y laoe the bulb in the socket. IUDUWBR COTTAGE WINDOWS as in your summer smallish. irv disireiisirg ivith winclcv: curtains- r sake of light, and air. Be careful, too! Nut-like as‘ x 11m CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN w». ~ — i » '- m.‘ .,... ., .._..' ..' i FOB YOUNG WIVES Here's a hint to young wives: If your husband refuses to wipe the dishes, claiming that. it is not a man's Job, politely reach for tho Bible and read from II Kings 21:13, "And 1 will wipe Jerusalem as a nlflll ivipcih a dsh, wiping it and turning ii. upside down " Flirt comment will not be - Searchers Magazine. In these Provinces-by-the-sea folks know all about the extra delicacy of flavour found in FRESH seafood:- Know, too, that nssrmass counts in coffee. That's why “KING COLE" COFFEE. expertly blended, skilfully wasted, packed in flavor-perfect vacuum tins, and rushed direct to all sections of the Maritimes is a favorite Maritime coflce. SIMPLE ETJRNISIIINGS FOR. WARTDIE Simplicity should be the key- r‘ in furniture style for ‘ housing and, in fact, A types of homing svriere rjldft‘ ZS at. a premium, according to studies which have been con- tiucied by governmental agencies in the United States, According" to a survey pre- pnrcd for the National Assccizi. tun of i-‘uritittire xfnnufamurers nut‘ the Southern Furniture ~i zufacturers‘ Association, the ni st. needed improvement. in war Maritimers prefer "KING COLE" COFFEE 1 because: its rxrR/i rizssnrurss gives extra flavor. . “KING COLE"COFFEE is the natural choice oi’ "KING COLE" Tea users. Fine and regular grinds. ol '1 Fashions v Literature bu; bust Needlecraft/ CORNER For The Home XI‘! JILL! HOUIDI . _.i_ Two tablespoons plain grI-nulnikd gclatme, 2 GU11; boiling water, 1.2 vinegar from pickled bee 2 cspooul fllnulstodululll‘. To order pattern: pickled beets, 1 tablespoon minced m" with you: n green pepper 1 cup finely shredded Fiend: cream cheese dNvlil-{i . 16$- The Charlottetown ciuuiuuu in the boiling water. Add vinegar, %d1"'§;11 $“g'lm°"t- silgbr, salt and lemon 1111M I ing to slightly lhicken, stir iu beets and vegetables. Trans. far to individual moulds first rinsed with cold water. Chill until firm about 4 houm. Unmold 0n nests of lettuce or cross and gsmish dmuinc. lIR/OILED STEAK The meat is first wiped with a damp cloth, and then the fat edges are cut. in several places to f» home interiors was for smaller lumuure‘ JQNNIInnunnpcnnknldpqnnnpcldlfblfi Tenants in muny cases show 00000o0o00000000M~‘ 00000000000000 R emembered a ilircfcrence for iniprlssive pieces ' iii. to. Etffiiéi . l Dorothy DIX Says- A .1 pr1 ‘Q v vv v vv By STEWART VAN der VEEB iiccd for an cduiubouai cam- piign so as to bring taste more in line with utility. Comfort is ' ' one of the import-ant. factors 1:1 tospetlxls ‘ “ ‘t 0F HUS long hours at, l1ciiv~ CHAPTER, 1 Jfi . ,_, The mutter of iihzit. the family F dr into tho shouid spend on furniture is im- Anne Blakemom ove poi-rant from the budget; point of little town of Breckenridge. In a. few IDDLE-AGE IS ADVICEH curling when heat. is a/ppli range tine steaks on the rack in the broiling pan. Preheat the broiler and place the prepared meat under it so that the top surface of the steaks are at least, 2 indies from the source o! heat. If the steaks are thicker than l inch, it is best to lacs them so that the tap sur- ib steaks or club stea broiled for i5 minutes for rare and in for medium. Sirloin steak and porterhouse steaks are clone for 20 minutes 25 minutes for medium. When half the brolling time is ;',';ji,‘,",;,.s. Qfrgfdlns’ gge gr "m- There Is Nothing A Man Cam Do About It "limes- She wgg? Kgggigwshg upft 585.5011 u...» C00k€d second side for the other half of ffice of ‘ _ Judge Daingerfl 5a‘ . '-......,":~‘§."5%.; Except T0 Be Patient iiiuudfflfioiifiifiifitiifii... d‘; use“ ow u time v Mk 1n = income sh. uld ‘sp ud ‘no more details of her dead father's affairs. 110711“ c’! 1'11“ 1'31“ £33‘ $145 a year on furniture and surely. t-housh. Judge minzerfleld ing. Wllile Simplicity shfluld be flt- wife very much. We get. along fine except she is insanely Jealous over which we“ 61°51“? 1n 119°“ h" ifilllfid in Silvie of furniture and my mother and father, and altogether without reason. She accuses me uumshimzs. tors aces not mean of having secrets with them, which r have not. and 0f giving them money “"1 11°“ ‘° “l” 111° “"1”- DEAR MISS DIX-I a ma young man of 33, married and love my “"111 11°19 h“ 5°11” 111° 111M115“ s; 1”°"§§,.,'l“‘.f.',°§§§}.§ on gulps: beingiglven out rather free The lawyer was in his little £111“, §1i1°"_-__ was suddenly tense. e i115"? HflYflfliYCflPss should be when I have not given them a penny since I have been married. All a‘ 511° parked h" “'1'- “w 111111 of saddle s Wfffllfd Till-s Pffoclv Curl be that. I want. to give my parents is the love and the little attentions they through the wmmw‘ whwh w“ .,, , ,. C, _ H turned up. Getting desperate and 22:2, ‘iilssmturllazzsrsiiiii so» u w...» h. b». ~ lemme have uwvu that éolored I love my nlobhbl‘ and father. but love my wife best of all and put her w” “"1 W" 1'1‘ 11°51“ s1" “"111” 1°” 1“ '1 mumum "r3115 "0 lfillplfl-"llm Light Shad" first not only in love, but in everything else. Is there any way in which mg °f me ca!‘ and entered u“ M" 0 green. yr lciv. ue and warm k wif th t; 1 b1 hi to pare tsis i l t.h t: ' M1“?- l.” 111411“ 1° 11"? "millll" 1cm ma e my ease of ma. gloyodmsliinnfmasndpit £5; not xln any Iggy? corl- Jud“ Wrfleld 1111511“ “tum of sunlight the rooms receive, do ' flict with my relationship to her? JIM 1'0 1115 1991- W" 653V." he 60m- lmuch to provide inviting inter- ' ,_ 1°1'$- SWER-If anyone has ever found a cure I dreaded “mung” 511119 531d THE CLUE! Distracted Moher (to police- mnnk-Oh, officer, I've lost my lit- tie girl Policrcnav-Vllnt is she like? Distracted Iiicthei- - Weil. slie has her father's nose, but other- wise silieis the image of me when chair closer to the desk. "My u. uiltifiitihialifftiliytte’? fiitfltfiuit ‘Zifidufi? h“ been on You e 1M these wt M reasonable their suspicions are. but unfortunately “Y” H15 11°11 "°1°°' 1N11111” 1° those w are green-eyed have lost the power to ma“? Ke11111°kY wmtrmms- W“ see anygfng straight, and they are not amenable edgfid W111‘, 11' 111119 111 sympathy- to reason. So there you are. Bku-ioéglfiei 253mg blilrggigliitmi ¥E Youcauswearb all. ur odsto if "we up and “m” e '1 that ou love her bethr thgg YO?! do yogrotrxnrow 2' 1mm h“ “m” hem‘ H" ha“ w“ w live with her should be sufficient proof that m1‘ °1 h" '1“ fir... self that you are not giving any money to your f us}, 1t 1 f h imam", t.h Fleetwood on my hands. know- géletgiubt yous kgp retrofit‘) her. iauthfttvliiFbinguyfiimv/ffintbiilvafifib }"§h“911'1§¥, “Esoluhely nmhmg’ M right back to her original grievance, which she manufactured out of a an’ a a rs‘ whole cloth. and resume her favorite diversion, which is torturing the one ankf . broad-brimmcd btl to t u - o . "He hldlft been Lt the warehouse "° fin '1‘ three months when he was accused of being twenty-three hundred dol- s short in his accounts. He sent. r me. When I learned the setqup. was quits 918111-40 me. n. man who owned a big in the warehoiue. a ower. had given his oungor brother a. job in the organ- ther had been gam- had lost. heavily. It. ’d taken the money. o grower made an ef- ed er stockho ders wmtec so s. scapegoat hac The grower selected. (To be Continued) AN n n - fgrkgealousy, I have never heard of it. One would Hem- s11 d°w11- He 111113355] 11-‘ 3,16,]; O A McrningSmile h ____ and ather; tell her the fact that you left, Lh m long and c5115?!‘ m " con M the £11111 aglcflugitting. A PINTO!’ W" 1111? 119110 WW1 I dog and kept saying here's a good dog. There's a good g. Completely ignored. bolder, hopped down on tho table, and repeated its remarks. og took no notice until still y hopped on to the it was immediately .. - ' .. .. to be found. you prefer her w them. You a tur 1's ““'°°11°‘”“’1" 511° "m- Tw° M t f tb ifi . 1 mm cent. you make to her so thatcslile sag lotlfleflrweylg ggekfnug’ 1N2’? “Qggflnmaawgltlglg; foxqntheurdefelisgflcbufievideanze was t ed father and mother. You can try to make her see fiemy‘ Now I m“! myse“ B‘ farmer 131133211111?“ and "You mean — he was framed?" Crocheting llrnl IIDI A You iturs or new clothes, knowing .. . _ cle ch You ve five“ up the m“ or m "Who would be low enough 1U can't afford them — unless F‘ a u r “he 9141mm“ w MW‘ tuxixlxiilrizttgueezngoflliiillith can't run such a 1'1'1°k?" . _ U" MANY WIVES ARE JEALOUS the farm, so it's my problem to hold things together." It is a. common t for wives to be jealous of their husbands’ peo- bt their husbands had any life in which they (the wives) did fiOt have b "1' P°'1"""~ part. Noi- that their husbands have any affection for anyone but them. They don't stop to consider what sort of a poor lngrate a man would be had toiled m support him and educate him and give him a start in the 1"“ Y°“ m1g1l1l’ 11111“ 1° "Wm" Fle twood. Fortun tel , the lace it- (iiiracmiékhagncgiotthxelabéoglaers and. sisters with whom he has groom up, Just be- Benet! clear. The “biggest otgmflcn "dtimvf. ““t’.‘i°"°“t<°"“§ if” 33"?“ In their Jealousy they lznore the rm. um s. man who had um little {fi , m1“ P“ ,5; ‘fbfl’ h, °m°_.,f,- famll loyalty would Just as lightly break his marriage ties wh n om e 5 B‘ on yo“: e u“. _ more yattractive woman came along. e 5 e m1‘ Th“ can b" stayed on’ 1m c" families when they are in need, though the do not. n tat».- to saddle “i?” mm“ 1:1“ 1'“'“1"‘ their husbands with their own fbixuiieb, and that John is mean and m‘)? nioflfié“tfhgfll“.'i“t1 “"1" stingy when he objects to paying their brothers out of scrapes and hav- "The alternative 1s ‘w 5min“ ing their mothers and fathers coma to live with them. 5,101?‘ w-ltthh pfactilcially no cash." " en a ‘s w at we'l dol" loveligelgvgolilgnwilfigavg tsvlgteititlerellyvgifferleliitxeigrlgglionlglsthfaatfndbvnfaxtttblag The judge's 51' e5 narmwed" “I m‘ in any way, but; that docs not prevent wives from being more Jealous of moretaynoduil gm‘ wen‘ 1°“ s” when their husbands’ affection for their families than they are on any siren. “nix, ‘h l And there u bout that the husband can do about. it except to bel-f it vuwm“ Egegmw- 111°!’ “"11 °"¢ with what patience e can, or get up and leave. ..¥io%lithhave' a few hundred w . wor . my dear," declared the ....:l.'l"zir*;.£.rr.&.:.ii:' 5'1. ‘til.";‘Z..“§.il’°ti°l.§“t";%.i.‘i‘i’u"’§§.°i£3 Judge. a» i» cud them. Don't give up the unselfish love of your father and mother to giregmfiefirxhgffieéfxfsstgflal1x215: please a self-centered,utterly.se1fi§li vrlfe, ‘ . eight head o’ Saddle stock brood URGES sobnmas m not nouns Tfitllswhctiii’ i‘<';%.‘.‘u“t‘§“.' w-nfi-cgwvgiefi $30 DEAR MmllSS iglXrDllzfinfl Wbrlddlwg; 1 tahe sbituiefrsm received only m “ad” 1°’ m‘ “mm 1'1"‘ per mob , an w en ey were so rge mos o em were prac- H “up ticaily broke and Jobless. Now. during the present war, they are to re- ,,g,.°,,.,1"l,,s wefiffpgg} cohfisgfififf} W - rom un vers y ." part of their salaries home to their mothers who really are not in need "Judgm W111 b, g pmbkm; M“ because their husbands are working at; wa-r-tlms wages and fully able to ‘med. support their femmes. Shehfeit the judgestisihwwd gas: upon er. “There's am er way ou . What a fine opportunity for these boy . whose parents are not in W h id l ,dls'p0se t - need, t?‘ save $231 0'31 more eagid month by tbluytinghdefiirhbze bonds guringuthe thienéilnMajybea rabbis the bgst elYlfl-Iyifi years ey are e army nazy. so a W en y come ome ey to do." _ will have l, few hundred dollars saved up for marriage and social re- “Well, it's not." deck-rod Anna Q This delicious adjustments. After marriage e nts may need ths boys’ u. | with determination. " woul new who“ WM mt hi”. .1" “For” rt. "i. “to. " "u" °' 'ii"ii.i"i ‘.‘l'.“..i‘éi" - . any ay,a.oe oerwen mareynce we er ' ecou or e ves. (‘"931 13 made 111 K1" alt-mt. of work in posE-war times. A FAITIER. said Juzige Dalngerfleld bluntly. Shredded Wheat bakeries J 1S1 “Aunt Sue would be lost away == Niagara F11“- CmP» iuufiifiii fiélnmfiufifi u.2"§§.i°.fi‘$..2‘i€'i'l$3.°’ $2.‘; ltliulfliléfi £522‘ $§°‘€.°ti"éi%“i.u.‘1¥'t§ll 53v?" "i Crumb)’, 301d"! "brow" money as well as time to find a new lob and make the adlustments that. won't. be the only Kentucky woman “Shrcddies” contain all gillthave to tglcfi pin/ac‘ vzrheiiuttljieejwag is over, and Johnny comes to nmnaegga aessttockl fagwmi" ‘firs? gg. i new con ons a. w us as dangerous an enemy as e up. mov r es: or ‘he 500mm” of the. wheat or the Japs, and that may get him if he doesn't have a few silver bullets across the little o ioe. “I'm desper- —rhe bran. the mineral!» tucked bvvby with which to defend himself. Mew ease: w hold the farm w- the protein, the precious scther. 1 don't know how. big. I'm whet" serm- Fad‘ "SEY mt‘m.’biwufi‘ti*fiotli.’tib'§il7‘in‘iipi°'i?nt“’ié‘f‘ufi “Efiuéyfitifl 5°11 $=m$d§§t'o"u‘°35e“n'iii"'in3"5 spoon-size morsel is earning with their blood And sweat. 1t may be easier to write i pathetic lnw the W“ mwll" , flavoured with malt and letter to Johnny at the front, tell him that the rent. is coming due or Jlldfl u °Yg91d "1111195- ‘W131; ‘casted to a (empflng that you need a new overcoat. or t e ice box is broken dawn than to g0 you B8611 l- 07991115114 , out and eam the money yourself, or to deny yourself the pleasure of going "m" Y°ll 19"" 5911191111" 111°" °1 crispness. Ask your rocer u, we nwyjes m. giving a, p331“ bu; don‘; 4° l; the business. You v0 got to have a. for ‘Shreddies" to ay. man who knows horses. not. unlfl Instead keep mum about home finances and urge Johnny to save his 111911‘ filmunl- 11111 11°" 19 ‘e .sHREDn,E-5 h a "um", money against that rainy day; whe.n 110.18 sure bOPNd an um mils. IUWILHBut whgnwm I "t. ma m" ‘a k d I C nod \\‘_"",f§ ,';',§'c,f'é,’,',‘,i,,, ‘$314.2’; mar non iron m: asu- mc“ um qumm "l." ma- c, WM" "MPW ""“ DbKEAR Mrsshpuilzrgi-rbw ‘guru: t; sure m?» I?!’ husband. W110 “in: ggifnlnbgigvbtiiéatb timer pay-well. 1% ‘\,\_ OYICO Ii llfl l THC me HOW Em [0 IQ O-PIZY Y» , ‘ the uncertaint; about it. ' A wnrrz. if ,9"- Prwl" h" "Th"! "mm" ANS You can't. All ou can dois toshut oure es. cross ur 11119545111113 11110 1115 5991" 111‘ m1‘ twist: i: iir;i.:l's"§.ir.a*i°s.i or them were more thorns than roses on it and come back home chastened 191"“! b!“ 111 111-5 chm ""1 “m” gniifldlsillibsiotiedgfirigfn :er_af_te_r_w_ard stray out of their own back yards l» {fiffifihkn you “may” about rkljnuvrskmn WAR supgngqsgn noLmAYs 2;?’ vi:bt5:tlr(:ei1hy?t|iy' uftTEgi-Diiaizr? figiTobtz-lcwrfigillaglggijifflv In: Jfph‘ LONDON - (c?) - L on a 0 n 5214111111111 °1"1'1x<1“1@fe3]g1‘°na1n‘1§°- 1 :11‘ for "mastery of the world." is wre- schools m to be kept open duriru 1° 11'1"’ 1'1"‘ 91°11” ‘"11- "’ km" .... . . ~ bod, r “Mum” mngngnywgg-py go “Mum dick-d by Per Engdnhl, blind vice- summer lwlldlys so children can m0" WW1 "m" 11"" "Y V q . t. It his plan to » iiiiz"tt"..".t."i."i..iriilrl.".i.2' cult filtuéildéiw‘é'.l’ftfvtfi'°£. .:":'..l“;.'i llit.'ll"v='?§v-vvvll°fhe mu v» “d mm“, world wad... m Wm, w" w“; lined up with a reputable lneedsr “rm not going to w“ you the the teliigiei‘ 531d ""1111" mehow you can cam the money man's name-mt now. Let me fln- Judge Daingerfield sat down. 1511 my‘, 11°17’ 0111x1219 mm M0111’ pllle, and especially of the r husbands’ mothers. They cannot bear to think 3x39111118 i! drawer, he took out a ins e watswhenwgflset by dw. t l hmy best, but t. wasn't. good "What became of Mont But that’: In ideal Why not! Nher woman earn at homo in all oris of ways, pleasant way: that take little of their time. ow whats the matter with Pan“ 8Q Wked. what's the matte: with m "Here is a list of your father's “cmmts 1'°° mudb" debts. They can, of course, he paid a iii?"- - FOR B Al“) who would cease to love the mother who bore him. and the father who by 1115 1115ma“°°' 11111’ 11's 511mg m mist? n me rules o! home bunne" “w,” she manages to earn $195 s year. 886.000 been the disposlll 0f 91W 11419111‘ stand out. Instead of the usual ncil for research and blood serum to aid u friendly with Governor Graig?" . s .. like teapots. cups and saucers! tairi. for several months. Now. for “me 111 1111'11"1Y~ I'm Women seem especially resentful of their husbands’ hel ing their ow‘ mmedme operating expenses‘ we m", this aim-noon to have a wk several acquaintances each a unique gift ' OLD FASHIONED FIGURES 1N 011088 81TH!!! » quantities and told their friends. And she knew just what her outlay was. She figured each pot- holder cost her 10c. so she sold it. quits profitably, at 25c. If you don't crochet, you ml! choose one of many other wan to urn at home. Our sz-psge book- let tells how to cam by sewing. knitting, cooking, typing and by Just being useful. Explains the fivg rule: of buslnq| success. Send a” in 60in; f0! YOU-T 0W) of "21 Ways To Elam M M Service. Be sure to write pIfll-“lll your name, address and the Hum! of booklet. NQW under-am Cream Doloclorunf Stops Parsplrctlofl emfibi-‘pideny for tn. towels, Gill'- l. Does noctocdrmu oIWP" shim. Don no: lrrims nit; 2- No waiting to JIY- o" To order pattern: Writs, or and above picture with your name and in coin or stamps to sddrssé with l5 canto Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- To Charlottetown Guardian. Needlework Department. A Senlllmfl“ '- lzundefifl! " STREET ADDR-lSS-——— — — — — — — —— '“"“""' s- infirm-Y Wham‘... “using