PAGE TWO _ ‘MEANS IN TEA 8 COFFEE E D ROSE QUALITYA Living (i? Leisure The \V0man 's Realm MAKE l'l' DO Once 1 haul some grand plus fours U1 splendid Harris tweed But now my wife has heard the call, And sun-ed the FHXIIOIYS need. i No longi-r in Jiose golfing trews 1 I shit the iun'\v.._vs dirt I Cliicse \\‘i:ll\'.'0l‘ll blgs turned fore and aft, Are now a lady's skirt. A dinner jacket once I owned (I hated to got ‘cli-essed‘) And as the years increased my weight It stroincd across my chest. But now this -‘ slave is free, The needs of war bcar fruit. Those evening: clothes have been transformed Into a woman's suit. E I had a favorite overcoat It served me many years. But. sh‘: who rules my little roost Has sailed in with her shears. And lit-W a study twclve-ycrir-cld Is struPln: in his pride. Hg has a brand new suit 0i’ clothes And wol"s b!’ ll1¢l<l.\"$ 5m?- The neat appearance of oilcloth shelf material b retained if cover- ed with waxed paper, as this keios dishes from sticking to the cloth and ruining the coating when re- moved- When sugar is cooked with ffllll ...as in making apple sauce —it is changed chemically into another, less sweet form of sugar, and for this reason less sugar is required 1n sweeten fruit if it is added only after the fruit has beep cooked. ____._. _ rest to To keep a clothes pole in place God Almighty'a ruling. lbm Jane's? RUTH: Goodness Mariel the whitest wash. And the Rinso way must welt longer, RUTH: They do! And wuhlble colon ‘IN WARTIME wOR ANYTIME t COMES IN THE SAME FAMILIAR PACKAGE ~11 Windy 1185's. cut a notch at an angle near the top of the pole for] the line. and then attach a turn button Just above the notch to serve as a lock. To keep kitchen tiles glist- ening, dip a soft cloth in kerosene and rub over them; wash with warm water and dry PRECEDIIA '1 nKOKEN For the first time in the history of Queen's University a woman has! been elected to the presidency of the International Relations Club. Pauline Jewett, Ottawa was elect- cd to that cffi’ " '"'i_v. ' HINTS 0.. LTIQUETTE While many customers are rude and inconsiderate‘, many clerks are also discourtcous. since goods are scarce and johs plentiful. Ccurfesy frrrn both sides would help dur- ing these wartime days. ELASTIC TOPS Rubber yarn has been given to manufacturers in rl~e U. S to‘ make up samples of stockings with knit-in "lrstl" tors- 'I“i"c ruev be shorter, conserving materials now used in longer tops. Testing laboratories are trying out men's shorter srcks with cl~=il~ tow“ an"! some models of women's stockings. Works on. hope on. _ Self-help is inc. JThOQPUS- You do your best. and leave the Woman's Re alm '1 Social and A Job Only You Can D0 - like Oonlrol Quolflofl All AIIIIIII Question: and AMI"! 0! "l" Control will spam l“ Tl" °“"‘l' h; g g regular feature each day. The question: a" "W" "m5 m" ruched the Wartime Prices Ind h“, mud from hoululive: In this region. The uuwcr: m ll"- vlded by the Bond Baden. Pel- lonl who have intellllent Gllulllll" to n: no price control an lnvltfli to lend them in wrllhfl l" u" Women’: Rflllfrllfll - ‘ Com- ond Trade Board. query. Can my grocer charge me 7c o, piece for oranges or 42c l-2 down? I have never paid this price before. A. The price of oranges is regu- lated by the size and Emile. It l! quite possible that the oranges pur- chased in this case were of a lame grade and therefore it is possible .th"t the legal selling price should be 7c. Q For seven years I have been killing sheep and lamb and deliver- ing the dressed meat to the near- by butchers. I am now told by i110 butchers that this is unlawful. Are they rlghi? A, Definitely yes any farm- er Slavpzhfgrlfl" livestock for resale must have a slaughtering permit. Q Is there any rr-ice ceiling on hairdressers’ services? A Yes- Unless sneciflc authoriza- tion hns been recelfiicd to increase such prices, n hairdresser cannot charge more for his or hcr service than was charged during the. basic period in 194i. Q I expect a number of men to s‘ny for some df‘_\'s c1 mv firm while engaged in wood-cutting. Can I secure cx‘ra rations for them‘? A Yes. Extra ration nlloivences me “yjhtnr m-ypnq was... n....-._.,.‘._ may be ob"-incrl hv m-vto- m- -.\=..~H~~» p. v-w- 1r...» R-mnn Boircl as was the use with tem- ‘w dvrinz the harvesting season- MOCK MilNCEMEAT 3 pounds green tomatoes l pounds nnnles 2 pounds brown sugar 2 poinus raisns I thought Jane’s dress was white until. . . I saw it neuxt to Annie Rinso-washed frock MARIE: Tell me, Ruth! How do you get Ann's dress to look so much whiter l thought everybody knew nlaouc Rinao! If gives with Rinso ou don’: have to scrub or boil the do u. MARIE: How easy! And clothes washed washings in Rimo llldl. tool my brlgh: and fresh after scores of’ MARIE- l can’: wait no try Limo! Blinding‘: aalor Rllll’: SOfl-II-SVII ml Jun :o:k dishes in Riluo’: rich. ludr then swirl: them dun in no time. Rinle. _ nil: 'em. don't dry ‘em. Greue l: ‘cow-they'll dnln without nmking. And with limo your hands don't get rad nmfroughl For GIGIQCODOIIIY—D\IY " "'\NTboxoflUnlo.' - -' 2 tablespoons salt VOU'I.L NEVER as sansneo WITH auvmue ELSE once vou see RINSO mittec of the Wu Times Prices‘ q. from Kensimton comes this“ for temporary h"ln on fcirvs during ‘ of u... United Swim THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN YQRSIJCEES INYOUQ BAKING 1 cup suct. i 1-2 cups boiling water 1 1-2 cups vinegar. '1 tlgspcons cinnamon 2 teaspoons cloves 1 teaspoon nutmeg Grilled rind of l orange- Chop tomatoes and apples. Add sugar, raisins, salt and suet. Add the i 1-2 cups of boiling water and ~ook until apples are tender. Add remaining ingredients and qook ilnhiavk-Qterrstlrgng frequently. i . iiz" - Yields a l-2 quarts. 1m and m“ imzton snid it had no rcnort th-q gigs‘??? gzgitiirmRocsr-vclt sung l; _____________ l The war department in Wash. qlfoadnuorters lth Mr Form- in Britain , id g ‘ ‘Mien reports: miglntgzooskvflt has NGW raider-arm Cream Deodorant safely fifops Perspirafion 1. Does om rm dresses c: menu lffS Does not mint: skin. _ 7- Nowaitmgrodlv (an b: ussd ngln after shaving l. instantly sm s ocrsplrationfor l to l days revems odor. l. A um white grz-ascless. sralnL-ss vanishing cream. 5. Awarded Appmvci Seal of American institute o0 wundu- mg to: being harmless r0 fabric. . ArT-lfilt. . Selling ‘d w.‘ .1 1 SELL YOUR WORK Would you like to make a little xoney at home? If you are par- ._. . _,___ -.. Personal 1 Fashions I Dorothy Dix Say:- WOMAN WITH SON IN SERVICE SHOULD GO SLOW ON DIVORCE To Even. Though HusbamPs Acts ’ Mortify Wife DEARMIBDIX-Amlrlxhttokoeplhnmcforouronvchlktl non now in the Service? I have been married over twenty lam-s to a fine and generous man who has made my life very haDlJY. but lately. I have found out that he has been philnndcring. When I taxed him with my kxfiirwlieldge of it, he admitted it, but prmntses that he in through play- g w . Shuldlbllevehim, d! him. keep ho for theosake of 90H!‘ son? 8r“ sho dvfe dlvorcyli ‘l er BETTER T0 KEEP HOME ANSWERFWhat a Wife should do w. Ind with. an unfaithful husband is a problem she must settle for herself. No outsider cm possibly decide it for her because she alone knows what are the extenu- ating circumstances, if any: how badly hurt Th; la, and whether sh should let. one fault uutwe gh a thousand virtues. When many a wife thinks about Reno, if she is honest with herself. she knows that she Ls accessory , . befgre th H n w _ ma e no e o hold him. S e didn't dress up for him. She dldnt try to mtertaixi and amuse him. She didn't jolly him along. She went slouchy and slovenly mound o housq and nogged him and fretted him and told him of his faults. She let herself get fat "lld ‘lull After the first baby came she was ALI. mother and NO wife until she literally drove hLm away from her. , Other women love their husbands so much that they are happier- with 1"“ i1 Elllflll Flirt. of their hearts and attentions than they would be if actually separated from them nncl out of their lives. And still other | women have so many years of ease and luxury their husbands have given them, so many kindnesses they have done to them, such tenderness and consideration they have always shown them, to remember, that, 1g makes .hem secretly ivonder if a little hurt vanity and a little afront to their wiiehood is worth giving up so much for. evtfn if their Tom, Dick, or llarrs- has done a little SAKIGSIBDDIHR. It this hemt-searc mg session that every middle-aged wife should hold with her conscience before she divorces her husband. not let ‘her family/land her friends, with their “poor Mary's" and “you shouldnt stand its and "you ought to leave him's" drive her into it, as so mam women no. And unis I take it to be your case. Your husband has been a good husband to you except for having a. wandering foot that. strayed 110W and then off of the straight and nnrrovw path. He has given vou an easy, comfortable. safe lite. He has been pleasant to get along with. You have a grown sou who loves and honors and respects both of hi! parents, who will be torn in two between you if you part. You are not young and alluring any longer. You oouldnt hope for love and romance to come to you again. or to marry any man who. would be Klifldfll‘ to you than the husband you have. So what do vou think you svillgct out of divorce that will be of advantage to vou and be worth all it will cost you? Dom you think that you will be happier with your husband than you would be without him? pom you think that when your boy comes home from the v'nr you Will bo glad for him to return to an unbroken home. instead of one that is Just as much a shiunbles as any wreck in a dc" fated city And if, as, alas, will happen to many mothtrs he co t conic home nt all, thut you will be glad not to have told hi... that you were divorcing his feather and shamed him 1n his eyes, and thus have dealt him as deacly a ivuiuid as any enemv bullet could have Riven him? Think it over. lady, a lung time before you divorce your midclle-agad husband who is good to you, barring a few flirtations. DEAR. MISS DIX-I have been married for about three years and have two baby boy's, one ‘.5 6 months old and the other is a. vear and 6 months. I am 20 and my husband is 22 We were doing fairly well until my husband hat; 1c have a muior nose operation. He has always been babled and willed on bv his mother, so he took a. long time off from his work and then decided to change jobs, and he hasnt drawn a very good pay for about three months. If we dont get quite a lot. of money real soon, we xvill lcse everything we have. I am very worried and nervous, and there is no money for any pleas- ure and we have no car and can't go anywhere. so We are talking of get- ting a divorce. I don't think I love him any more and he isn't sure that he loves me, eithcr. But I am still o girl, and I don't think I should have In devote my every minute to taking care of nv children and doin! household duties when I long to get out and feel ree and have a 800d time. Taking core of two small children is a big tBSK. and when I am in- vlted to go tothe movies or some place with a neighbor. I cant go b9- Icause I am tied down with them I have been sick nl-out the whole time we have been married, and now thnt I have learned my lemon and am able to do me things I want to do. like bowling, skirting, dancing raid swimming. I find that mv hus- band doesn't care for any of these things. for he ls strictly not an out- | door man. I hate to think u! having to sit home night after night. just watching the babies sleep. What shall I do? MRS. B. 17 T00 YOUNG FOB. MARRIAGE ANSWER-There l5 fin 01d SBYIHR. that as we make our bed we must. lie on it. ‘There isn't much comfort to vou in reminding you of that un- alternble fact. or in toiling you to meet your fate with courage and bear your lot with philosophy. You ask me for brcud and I offer vou a stone on which to grit your teeth. but it takes money for pleasure. good clothes to be a glamour Klrl and frccccm in uhich to roam around among “the bright lights. And how you are to Joyride “hen you have no car. and vou have no gas if you had one; nncl how are you to go skating and bowling and swimmi . and (lnncing when vou have nobody to take care of the babies? I don't know. What you ask for calls for n miracle to be worked in your behalf. I print: your letter as another warning against too youthful marrl ea, and marriages that have no adequate financial backing, in the hope t at it will make some other 17-year-old girl stop. look and listen before she takes the fatal step. And then stay at home with her parents until she is old enough to accept the responsibility of wifehood and motherhood. r what you nsk of Fate is perfectly normal. It is what belongs to your time of life. It is because you have taken upon vi-‘rurself burdens that are ton heavy for your childish shoulders to bear that you MB crushed under‘ them. is because vou lack experience and training that you find your problems insoluble. It is because vou mistook calf love for the real thing and vou: taste in men has changed that you are tired of your husband. It ls because vou weren't ready for motherhood that your babies are a burden instead of a ioy. Your experience is what comes to practically everv girl who marries She hasn't hat. her nlnythne and she can't. be satisfied with- out it. Her feet ache to dance instead of walking the colic. She wants to do all the foolish little innocent things the other girls are doing. and because she cant she is miserable Md discontent/ed. and she and her boy thiisband who 1a equally disgruntled. keep the path to the divorce cour ot. . rularly talented in some line-for ample, cooking. knitting or any- Ing else—dcvclop your work and ll it. You will be surprised how Jcased you will fecl when you make your first bit of money. However, you can't be just n good average knitter, say, because there are many good average knitterl. When it comes to making money you have to be better than average. By developing to be an excellent knitter with imagination and ori- ginality added to it you'll be able to turn your work into profit. There are also many other way: of making money at home. if you are really interested, read our 82- page booklet which is full of mg- gestions of how to add to the family Income and how to offer your good! on the market one: you bnvo chosen your field. You will be no interacted and el- Qitcd when you nuke your first bit of money with your own hand: that you will never consider it u work it all. If people rave about how you bake a cake, maybe your cakes all :0 good that there i: a market for them. —-A II. l- --J-- l- ""“ ’~<d Send 15c in coins for your copy of 21 Ways To Earn Money At Home to the Charlottetown Guard- ian Home Service Addness. Be sure to write plainly your name. address and the name of booklet. A llorllng Smile "You can ask one more question," sadi the almost exaspe abcd father. "but make it short." "Well." replied his small son. "when a doctor gets sick and an- other doctor doctors him, does the doctor doing the doctoring have tn doctor the doctor tli_ela_y_t.he doc- tor being doctored doctored or does the doctor doing the declaring of the doctor doctor in hts own way?" wants ho b0 TODAY, in thousand: and tliouundl of homel, then are babies who no healthier, hqgsizr, ‘ _ of the lpecial value of Irradi- nte Carnation Milk u an infmt food. it i: very digestible, ufe euy to use, uniform, and ls nutrition: n mi _ can And it provide: nu: "sunshine" viumln D. Carnation is Inf wboh mill, with part of the natural water taken out, uterillzed, and homo lud. Write for free book, "Your Con- Baby". Carnation Co. Limited, Toronto. Ml C IRRIDIITID M . I k arnalion If you don't 52g Carnation Milk Better For Soldier To Have Home To Comei What do you do with your husband's worn time Prices and Trade Board- socks? Here's an ideal up for them-made into dressing gowns. The socks cut into obionlli i!‘ featherstitched on a flannelette lining. Gay collars and cords finish ti: snug attractive dressing gowns. These are but two of the forty llllll over items included in the travelling wardrobe committee of the W51‘ MAKE A \,A‘7.' The children rate a Merry Christ. mas, so why not. help out Santa Claus by making these amusing tnlmals out of some * expenglvg cotton print? Style No. 11214 coes in one size: bear, 12 inches; Scottie, i0 inches. See pattern for fabric require- mflnli- Complete guide in each pat- tern. Send twenty cent: for pattern writc Your name, address and style nfiber- Be sure to state aloe you w . wfi" ESZl N um street Addreu Citv Province When lihildren’s Eyes Are Bigger Than Their Stomachs... Unulunl fl the child who duel not rot llck or upset at time: from ovu-ut n; candy and other rich goodies. But, lower, there in no need now to ailrninlner drntle, nld-fuhianed laxative: which mar duck: child‘: : tam and leave them fa: In‘ mu yuan. Thoqgo towork It once to htlp Iwoehn tho : roi ve dluren and n thoroulh performance o! the I untla manner. You never k ‘on will need tho help p! fllniidrcn‘: Own a a - . |. s . III hilly. Onl: 25¢ at your ..ru n. ado a a i N. eedlecraft r For The Home gngatlon hurry out no qlckly Ill" llate have a ‘o n your guarantee of a reliable broil-v" . me .. .. 7.. m m“ Visitor: "Yes. I liked ll" "m" "ml" m‘ e nu. in your church very much. But one make, fl-mm leave firs: lallglgnge um; puzzled me; why do the con- ....c, and - nlt much of s chance- i of your grocers, usk for it