v.1» un- Ivrli wrr I\V'I'\"I’E goons!!! I!!!‘ @1199‘. PAGE TWO Woman's Realm m Social an” Personal '1 Living €b°Leisure The Woman's Realm a LOVELY BOlEO is EASY THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Tblhlllln that hath no music in Nor is nofmoved with concord of sweet sounds. -—Shakespeare FIRST-AID WORK Mala members of first-aid posts at Fleetwood, Lancushire. have been given emergency training in ele mentarv mildwifery. A TIMELY THOUGHT ‘With all the talk one hears a- bout having to do without every- thing they think they require. it is refreshing to hear from the radio» a man say: ‘You should thank God that you live in a land of freedom. What if you have to deny your- selves some trifling articles? What is that compared to what our soldiers are enduring for us?’ “Of course he was an American citizen who was speaking. But the words can very well be applied t0 Canadians ‘Food is to be retioned —Bread, butter, flour, and meat; we've not to have a ration card if we desire to eat. But love. and laughter can't be rationed. That's a, cer- tainty! We can do without the su- gar in our morning tea — but we 1's fit for tre ns. stratagems. d 1 spoils. 88° an t lace or irou-irou as witness an nt- iraotive nightgown. It. h oi moor black nlnon with double thickness at the square bands and shoulders. has softly flared shoulder cops and drawstring waistline and is s it. to the waist and edged in fine pin-tucks. USE WOODEN SPOON When mixing or stirring foods in porcelain enameled utensils. it is best to use a wooden spoon. Sharp mcial instruments may mar the beam)’ or the glistening enamel i Linen auups Linen blinds should be washed if ‘they are beginning to look grubby, for if left. linen becomes extremely UY it because l: mic ‘olden, crispy-Chilled bread with s delicious aim». s» ‘m: I an (wire dolly for sparkling besith...Gotlhe leuout of iii‘: with DIST YIASTi Besffio/ fla/if/i ‘fies/ff HPZI/fdl.’ A Job Qnly You Can Do. Prloo Oonlrol Qucstlom And Answers Qwuooimiianumon PH“ ppcsrlnlhsflllllil- Control wills "um u“ u” l! I w ' Boglonnl Advisory Coin- the Wartime Prion loll Q, My friend has purchased a pair oi trousers which are too 10118 101' hard to clean and nothing looks worse than the patchy effect. to be sccn when it. is dry. If you have a] deep sink, place the blind (after l‘€illO\'lll;.{ the roller and cross baril over the edge of it and scrub lti with a mediumly stiff brush and! soapy lather, rolling it, up as youl work so that it drips back into the: sink. Then fill the sink with luke-' warm water and rinse the blind several times. See that there are no wrinkles in it ivhen on the line. Iron with a hot iron while still very ‘Dorothy Dix Says- MVOSTl MOTlllEES IGN ORE GIRUS CHIEF CAREER - HOME - MAKING Daughters Should Be Able To Support Selvés But Also Need T0 Know How T0 Sew, Cook res '5??? we are: ".li’.lé”..‘é'.'2it“§€é'.;“f*§."..°.¥f.a . " s liroit 11531.“? out tlgaltewzkllnisselghteaching them man of the homely things hni. Is it permissible w have thorn finished with cuffs rather than to waste tne cloth? A. No. The trousers must be firi- lshed without cuffs. The extra cloth will not be wasted but will be ro- tained by the tailor to be picked up for salvage. Q. I have lost my ration book: can yoi: tell mo how I can get sh- other one? A. You must go to your Local 3a- tion Board and get a statutory de- claration form which must be filled out and sworn to. This application will then be considered by the pro- per authorities. Q. Canned peas are not, rationed. Each week I have been getting two cans and putting them away for tage," are l I, for instance, sent _.__ Jul-Y Z9. 1943 . Fshions K literature; DQIOIIIY I INIII SIT with a new fragrance cl now ldoo they cl more than the do the higher education my dll-ieigghter through college, and saw that she had dancing lessons’ lg: "'“"€.'°§‘é“' ""i.'°‘i2‘.’.'“t‘.i'. twhii‘i'i.°i.‘i'éitt“io‘é'iti.ifii.fi'i .3..- as a ro ss ' . w “g p denly realize that she does not know how to sew. or er e 1 doolxrlgolli xilllillllvelhnllll. Rhett‘ lllugigsiglirlrrilg llfllllhrwlll: after all? A MOTHER- ERBED 1N TRAINING GIRL ANSWER-I think that you have, and that the mistake that you have made is one that most oi the mothers of toda are making- They 569m lo 18110" entirely the iac that wiiehood and motherhood are women's predestined careers now, just as they have .. _ been ilrom time immemoriakogknd éhzsniévléilgdét 5 git-are tqllvcve llllst to ME my voice", iession for s few yctlilil-lst’ ilitiarllgllirea gallles sheawson gives 1t HP f" t‘??? 353$??? - §'é“§'€“.“.°i.. at:serialize’.2':t:.t'**r.i..t"i.a<sar:";'z%."s%'i§8%fi¢ Ought away w use long dlsmmell, mhkcang effort to pregare them for the work they will have to do the N0 PROGRESS balance oi their lives. _ m“ h l x me um m. wéjoélnsciln was 1crgff'tqu°5l'l°nl““ H‘ was Iillzguéholllzsll gegangdrhrlv? bngigfllnlfildshelp ewipeepflle yams ill SS an I'll l‘ Gilt, C856. Q t, - asked: mid on July n you my you taught how to sew and to cook, how to sweep and dus an e e called upon Mrs Murphy. Now. tails th t to th and k epirq oi a comfortable home. But a o e ls are gut o kindergarten may are so busy what did she say " a t “W8 By mm me ‘me eir clubs and their PM!“ “h” ‘hey have "I object. my lord, to the cues- with their home work an th no time for any domestic duties and they grow up practically 1811MB!“ tion." interrupted the opposing d ocks like. counsel. Then ensued an hour's of what the ins when i fierce argument between counsel: Their St omachs... ing to save her girls from all the drudgery and in thg end the judge allowed In Charlottetown at Besides. Mother is try Unusual is the diild who does not gee the question. . c . __ MGDRE £~ M- m" 1 .. she can, so she shoulders the whole family burden and lets them keep *1 {mm mwmtifll ' -‘ i? "And as I was saying." continued "l ‘ 342 ‘lesmm Blackisnow in goodtaste for lin- their finger nails polished red while her hands are soggy from dishwater m, h M h- _ C ow. More than counsel. \Oll called upon Mrs. and calloused from so . . m- "ole ‘m: ‘it-ire t"; “tars; on". tests "'°"1"‘-"°”“' ||i¢ "hm yping an s enograp wan a. . . sell she monitor hours for women in in- 759 “m”. Tank‘ Eerie 5m“ ‘l’ l‘ made u” mm smart" i Mllmhy’ Noll" Whall did “lib” SE3?’ svlgilixtlénfiwilbesh; g $ledgle tgfkecobfinllzraveiillhrlzome ¥n§r>w dustry are recommended in a doc- .. for U11‘ Sfime crime- lv slmple “amen” wmmm’ a 1°‘ 0f . Penning 4m “as 0m’ w“ the 'inspiratlon as soon as the inarriage ceremony is said over her. tors report to the British Associ- n l -~ w” y Hence the average girl, who also thinks that running a house must ation for Labour Legislation. Dr. be a. job that any moron can pull of! since Mother does it so well, goes H. M. Vernon. an expert in indus- _ _ into marriage without the s1 test preparation for the role she 1B trial health research. recommends _ k , undertaking, and b tho time e has learned to make bread that is edi- m,‘ “h, the mmmt o1 m-oduwon _Ii you are suddenly attsc ed - ble and co iee tha doesn't taste like as well as health. it would m-ob- fliqrrhqw. dysentery. who win pains the stomach or boivelir. any l sss of the bowels do u waste valuable time, but nt once . . cure a bottle of Dr. Fowler's I tract of Wild Strawberry and . nly ison shs has ruined many a w a - min u- dollar's worth of good food and shed milaicilv a tel-r. and wished that she Y°‘“' “mm” °' ‘ "M" PM"; a/bly be best to work women only 48 hours a week with a. temporary how qiickly it will give you re When you uso “Dr. Fowler!’ racticed more on the gas range and less on the piano. 54-hour-week in times of special . you are not experimenting with - _ she ls lucky if she hasn't lost her husband, for the first disil- lusion that many a. young husband gets is when he finds out that while needy Despite hem! “signed w light tasks, women tire more eas- ncw sndtuntricd remedy, but -- tliat has stood this test of time; u lhere Arc Many Smart Thing? Made With Paper Q Watch the pink-and-white ballet dancer change cos. _. tume! Se: includes Dorothy Gray Dusting Powder and ‘ Cologne, both in hcinsiing newDamlei/ilscent. Order several as gifts. keep one to play with, yourself. $2.25. ,. . . poor human beings can't exist ior slightly clamp. m zlfzffictgdtxlwlilfrlo m the l very long without a bit of happi- m mm Wm mp any ness, a smile, a. Joke, a song. These {m} m,wne5s_ Pattern] are things you can t buy in a shop. m wmplcm 31.5mm. t like bacon, eggs. or coal. The un- l1. i2, i4, 16 seen tluniis that. go to feed the hungcrs of the soul “Store the cupboard of your mind with fait-h and cheerfulness - ihere’: no restrictions. You can hoard them to excess. You may have some empty shelves. and things may gee pretty hard, but from life without a ration card." -Sclectcd. BOLERO JACKET IS CHIC WITH PRINTS The brief bo-lero jacket. ah ideal izeiot winter's use. Is this all right? A. ‘The Wartime Prices and Trade Board has stated that a householder may keep on hand only the normal supply for two weeks. This applies to city dwellers. In the rural dis- tricts, the housewife may stock a month's normal supply. ______________ SYPHILIS RAVAGES One l l h d heart digeatfslefsrsiln ethet Uneiltigssgog is caused by syphilis. When . _ p Children's Eyes " Are Bigger Than - oar-on O Inspired stocking staffers. . . these individ Daredevil items. DsredevilColognc, $1.15. l ' in; Powder-Jo Clll¢"lll'lpl¢lid" package,“ . Daredevil Tslcum. 85c. Lipstick. $1.15. c .. Rouge. 51-15- I DOROTHY GRAY OI! IIIIII AVINUI, NIW VOIK GIYY torn: Write, or send . with your name and i5 cents in coin or Needlework Bureau (‘ tr \\'li (lurirrlirin. Neocllcntik Department. DIFFERENT NOW “Before we married." she sighed. s. "you used to cail me by long dis- _' Dcmsn No. S181 u @454 QI-IDQL NAME ~ — — — — — — _' — -‘ BTRLJET ADDRESS on‘. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ summer fashion, appears this sea- _ i son inlconjunctidn tvitih print frocks _ __ nay I, as we as part0 a su t. Over a soft M. s»l.f;£l_1.,e_??.§ going“; I and dainty print dress is worn a _,‘\'[,,.'4O005 mus lying on; short-sleeved black shantung bolero l, o; T1105“. harm,“ _ _ jacket. e dress, which Ls Pale P 01- WAYS from ‘he remap mnk with a black and grcen Dl'l"l'. ti" Qvozlil-gttlliit ships. has tiny cap sleeves, round neck ‘_ with ruffles, and a string tie. The DESERTERS skirt has a semi-hip-yoke terminat Cpl _ rpm. P0115}; y ing in shaped tucks. - ' ‘i. d t- —-—-' “‘§,‘,.,.n’.‘;l§” lmiserm. BLACK LINGERIE increasing. l SMARTLY STYLED hi4 “ such dreams of i; place of tur- rt and food that would kill an ostrich, and that half i hLs ala l goin into the ga e can. o It sis all’ s g t possible education. It ls being right to give girls the prudent to teach them some way of supporting themselves if they are never lucky enough to get a. man for a. meal tic et. But it is also com- mon sense to teach them how to cook and sew and run a house, for these are things that every woman is going to need to know at some time during hei- life, no matter whether she is rich or poor, married or single. _i____._i_ his bride was all his heart would w she is a rank ,ily than men. he said. and condi- tions of shopping and transport combined with long factory hours are taking their toll of healh so that production is adversely affect- ed‘ that has been on tho ipiirkct for ll past 94 cars. Bciraro of subti- tutes. T ey may be dangerouslo your health. I Got i ‘Dr. Fowler's" and feel nu r. Mllburn 00., 1.14., Toronto, oil. STAIR CABPETS AND BUGS 5mg» carpets need attention. There is no need w take them up if they have been regularly vacuum- ed. The cleanser can be used on them quite well, and the less water you use ths less time they take to dry, You need plenty of soft. elem ‘cilloihs to wipe oft me foam and the i- . Wool hand-made rugs and slip mats also get extremely grubby in places where there is constant. traf- flm ptgtughey ggnrespond wonder- f ll, trea en . u v Coeconut Fibre M!!! These mats lose their smart w- pearance when the colours get dull- cd and dirty from use in muddy weather. Use a good stiff brush on Needlecraft , For The Home MAKE THIS PRETTY PLAY SUIT DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I am a man of 32, married nearly eleven years and have two children. After all of these years of happily mar- ried life my wiic has decided that she does not know whether she loves me or ont. Throughout most of the depression started in business and saczrincsd hsrsel success. ' them and the cleanser will do - rest, leaving your mats 100 ight and new again d our home, even in dren, worries me. bout six weeks ago she deserted me to join the WAVES under an assumed na-ine. but she was turned clown and two days later returned home, and I for ave her, but her conduct broke my heart. Now she de- mands that I ai ow her to go away alone for two months to find out ii she really loves me. I refused, hut consented to let her 5o to work. She keeps all of her money and has lost all interest in me. a hough a spark oi motherhood is still evident. The only thing that keeps her from go awa again is my threat oi having her arrested for deserting her ch dren. ut to hold on to a kvhomakpuwitia a threat goes against my grain and I only do it because of e e aren. 1s it possible that my wlic will ch and make our home happy once more? A BRO N-HEARIIED HUSBAND. LIBERTY MAY ~ BRING _ BACK WIPES LOVE ANSWER-Very likely, but your only chance to hold her is to let her go. if you get what I mean. 50m imes women get fed up with domes- tcity, Just as men do. They think they have ceased to love their hus~ bands. ‘Their children have gotten on eir nerves. They are weary oi the routine of h0ll£lt9 adpties and feel that they will perish ii they cannot break away from for the situation is to rcater The only remed their systems. A n up lon ing is , and greater all t e time uni it bursts the confining wa l and sweeps principles, and the inhibitions of a lifetime, and affections away, and does damage that can never be repaired. So my’ advice to you would be to let your wife go and have the couple gnpeiogégst soul communing that she desires. Tell hei- you will Don't let her and homelessness that seem so aliu to her now would he ii she were separated from you and the kids and all the old ties. And I think that you wil. find that she will come back and be glad to slip into her old place in the home. l . iaroiiri lgoo~sfél°l iPlans ii! ihrse-decker London’ been costing $90.000.c9° m" T. , pugs by aircraft designer -'. Miles. For sea and 18nd PM“ could maintain a 10-minute ~ ice for 24 hours a day- . 35l5 SIZES It Spells Vitamins Plus Pun ll-lo Take hyour vitamins an cleansing, l d ilh ws - ere's s p Iyw it ill verrlytfllllttllgllnfizrllillqrarlilgkaingl aysrharl ' mlllfl‘. 0M with B lllllef-nwk m" lamp-shade. Not as difficult as it leis you 505k in the ‘Alllslllllo; 8nd seems, this is Just one o! the many 11551:: ‘rag; hangar; azlgliuTlké ape“ v6 thing‘ you c“ m“. "m: b_olero, you hsvs that crisp and tail- om, “page b°°k1etmh,wh" cried all’. moldy for street or travel ‘I thought J ane’s dress was white until I saw it next to Amfs Rinse-washed frock vou'u. NEVER ' ' It makes an outfit MARIE: Tell me, Ruth! How do you get Ann's dross to look so much white: ihan Jane's? R! TH.- Goodness Muriel I thought everybody knew about Rlnsol ll gives rhc whitest wash.- And with Rinso on don’: have to scrub or boil she do cl. NARIE: How easy! And clothes wished the Rliisu way must wear longer, cool ‘ RUTH.- They do! And ashabls colors IN WARTIME OR ANYTIME ‘l comes IN THE SAME FAMILIAR PACKAGE my bright and fresh after scores of washings in Rinse suds; MARIE: l can’: wait to try Rinso! llisliwnlilng’: min limo’: Sonli-inil-Swiiii vnyl Jun lonk dishes in Rinse’: rich suds; then swish them clean in no time. Rinse." Drain ‘cm, don't dry ‘em. Grease is one—thcy'll drain without streaking. Anklswlih Rlnso your hands don’: get red and rough! For urneconomy-buytheGlANIboxofRinso; BE SATISFIED WlTH ANVTHING ELSE ONCE YOU SEE RINSO WHITENESS A LEVER rnouucl HECOflS RGQMR BAKE IIADDOCK Ono whole haddock, about. 8 or 3 1-2 pounds. 3-4 cup boiling water. 3 tablespoons fat, 2 largo onions, chopped fine: few grains pepper, 8-4 teaspoon salt 6 cups bread I tablespoons Lei. haddock stand in wld water to cover for s min- utes, then remove from water wtpc dry. and cut through skin in 4 places so that it onion in a saucepl-n and simmer gently i5 minutes. then add the crumbs. parsley and salt. and mix well. Stuff the fish with this dress- ing. and skewer the opening. Brush fish with melted fat. and bake, un- covered. at s temperature oi 476 degrees l". about i5 minutes, or un- til fish is tender, reducing the tem- perziture to 450 degrees 11', the last 5 minutes, Bervs with lemon. Air Cadets, enlisting in Aircrew and posted cn leave without are issued with red a to be worn when in c ct uniform will rvporting ior active training. NQW under-am Cream Dolodorcnr 8d t J Stops Porsplrcnion iru. s not irrlms skin. I. Nowlinng to dry Can be used right s having.‘ L Does act rot dresses or men's l I. lnmndy uo spenpintionfor I to 5 days. revenu odor. l. A pure. wince. greuelelol uainlm vanishing cream. I, Awarded Approval esl o! in: lo: being harmless to is no. he torsiv“ codofflfil Arrld l5l gelling d Armin lSInadWliln S institute oi Llunder- “lactic Wtlh Paper ‘Tyios Address. plainly nnmsc booklet. to be an artist with paper. Even ii you cannot draw, you can use | ruler. snip with scissors, apply pom and paint. Easy directions are given in thi booklet for making things to brighten your home; to add a smart ncis to your wardrobe; to sinuu the children; in givs your next party that different touch. Clever paper sculpturing and Ill- houe‘ are also included in the booklet. You'll be surprised and delighted at the many things you can rnska with paper-smart things that will cause your friends to xclslml The amoun oi material needed ii practically negligible depending or the type oi paper you wish to use All materials are discussed in tht on the bus. that's flattering and oh-so-useiul. sines l2 to I). Style No. $15 is struottoris . Bo sure in Itch sins wish booklet. Bend lilo in coins for your copy o: gs To Decorative and Useful Thin To the char. n Home Ser- Bc sure to write ui- name. address and ihc Guardia m ‘IIIiMIIISIIIIC lnunm y rrwuwel nu CUTS. ‘URN! and URUISI$ ing i6 requires 2- dssigned for 3-8 yds. for plnysuit; a 1-2 yds. 36 inches fabric for bolero and skirt Pattern is hand-cut to United Btat- ‘ es Standard Measurements and in- cludes n chart with step by step in- Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style number. you tutti-int.