Living s. Leisre The Woman's Realm IINIIIIIJT! Grace POI-HOE! Nadir Iwvuldnotec-iter onmy btqf frlends,....i.he man flho needlessly sets foot upon c. worm. —Oov|psr. Itayl Crush not with contemptu- ous foot Noi- view with scorful eye The humble insect that, tent. On some quest, ventures nigh. Eta little crumb of happiness Whyshould you snatch away, Turning that miracle of llfo Back to the senseless clay. Has he tio claim to happiness? No right divine to live? Why should you seek to take sway The life you cannot glvef Natural affections and instincts are the most beautiful of the Al- mighty: works wywltizre theretsexissts hfitllest abil- ere exis a o res op r- 171ml ty-Golden . p0 Life at its best needs a. sheer pat-lent, disciplined, stubborn power to sec ft through. He who seeks the mind's lm- prgcement aids the world in siding m . T111111 should b: the first lesson of the child, and the last aspira- tion of manhood. 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You can easily encourage a silent ' manion to talk by saying 1n. tedly. “Tell me everything you've been doing lately." Keep up your end with an occasional "Do go lm!" “Then what happened?" Smelt with strangers at s party? I good conversation-starter ls "Perhaps we should trade bl- ographiesl I'm Ellen Smith." When Lielawrpoirfils clash, IOOIIICIWIOII a tad. “ er aps we aren't d scuaslng th Barons thing." e vet the telephone, too, lmprg" with your poise. Leaving a message, my. "Please have Miss Smith call me." Th“. to give rplco to your hllr. learn vivid figures of speech. "Ha makes us walk the chalk uni-k." "My goose is cooked!" Ba a good conversatlonallat. Our l2-page booklet gives useful phrases for many social and business occasions. Lists lively word com. hlnationl, delcriptlve phrases and figures of speech to help you talk charmingly. Bendflvclnccfriaf ‘pail-copy of "Effective Phrasesohor All Oc- casions to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly anrr NamLeI, Address and the Name III! THESI BUGLE IACTI Outoutflmlioetandpastnit on cardboard. Hang in the kitchen for reference. Sugar for preserving or cahnizig All fruit. must be canned in a tlfli syrup, that is, one part sugar to two parts water. In rving fruit, no more than l-u . of sugar shall be used for one pound of fritit. Sugar for jams and conservesfn making Jam, use 3-4 pound of sugar to one pound oi fruit, In making Jelly, use 3 parts sugar 9o 4 parts fruit, or frui juice. Sugar Illoney For sweetness, 8-4 cup honey equals 1 cup sugar. If honey is used in place of sugar, reduce lilqiud l-5th. Use a slightly cooler oven. Corn Syrup For aweomes, 2 cups of corn syrup equals 1 cup of sugar If corn syrup is used in place of sugar, reduce liquid 1-4 cu for every cup of corn syrup use . Molasses or Maple syrup For sweetness, 1 1-2 cups 0f molasses or maple syrup is equal to l cup of sugar. If molasses or maple syrup are used in place of sugar, reduce liquid by 1-4 cup for Wtfy cup of molasses or matple syrup used. Leavening Use 1-2 teaspoon bak- lng soda for each cup of molasses, 1-4 teaspoon baking soda for each cup of maple syrup, in addition to the regular leavenzng. Have the oven slightly cooler than with sugar. KITCHEN IVINDCNVS You can give your windows an unusual treat. thzs spring by stitch- ing your own ciutaiiis at name Only your llllflgADZlL-OH need limit your experience bezause nowadays modern sewing machine attach- menls turn every decorating trick into sometnuig prufessmiai-look- lng. Appliqueuig, cording, sliirririg and many other Skllflfb fuilsiies are easy, foolproof tasks for even the beginner. Your kit-Jilin window, for instance, would welcome t.ie de- lightful change from straight.- hanging curtains to a wide, pleated border that frames the top and Sides. Make it of checked gingham and use the pleatei" attachment b0 turn out crisp, even pleats in a jiffy. special attachments will be explained at. your local sewing centre. IAVING ELECTRICITY _ Keeping a close check on electric light bulbs and fixtures is one way to save electricity-rind, inciden- tally, money for war bends or stamps. llf bulbs or shades or globes become dusty and dirty, you are being robbed of light, seme- times of as much as a fourth of the light you should receive. Globes should be washed and dried periodically, shades carefully dust- Ed, bulbs wiped off (the glass por- tion) with a most, not wet, cloth. If the bulb has beccme darkened through long use, it's real economy b0 replace it virith a bright new one. SAVE STEEL KNIVES You can ruin a perfectly fine steel knife by trying to pry off a gar cover or‘ open a. can with it. Vs a good time 108m now to start cherlshing cutlery-the more steel therefore to go into war indus- tries. Provide a. cutlery rack to keepknives ln — it will bending and nicklng the blades. And don't try sharpening knives yourself’ unless you really know now; having ltiem done by an ex- perienced grinder ls much less ex- pensive than relllaclng with new ones. Also, if the knives have wooden handles, don't. put them in water to soak; the handles wlll be- ccme loosened. MATHEMATIC S The word "calculate" takes its orlgiin from an 01d Roman cus- tom. ‘Ihe Romans used pebbles, called "calculi" 1n Latin, to helip them count, and it ls from that we have our word to-day. A multiplication machine was produced over 200 years ago by Leibniz. Nbt so long ago many words de- noting niuribers did not have the exact meanings they have to-day. Fm‘ example, dozen meant either 12, or 13, score meant either 20 or 21, hundred meant 100, 120, 124, or 132 and thousand meant either 1,000 or 1,200. A fathom is now equivalent t0 six feet, but it used to mean the spam of a. man's extended arms. No matter by what you multiply the number 9, the results will al- ways add up to 9. For example: 9x7 is 63, and 6 plus 3 ls 9. Nine times as is 585, and 5 plus 8 plus 5 equals 1a, and 8 plus 1 equals I. ‘Ihe highest figure listsd in nu- meratllon Ls g, vigintilllon which consists of a numeral and 63 neros. A six-torn machine for sOIVlHQ problems ln mathematics is in the i l’ always turf)’ FlRAn l in their Handbags Dr. Chase s PARADO I'm Q1111 k Rvliv! n! Pnirv L foods. iaurnm aédmmw RESH FROM MARITIME PLANT Q A McrningSmile Q-oooooo-QQQQ-oooooo-oooo-o “Did you see how pleased Mrs. smtith looked when I tcld her that she did not look s. day Older than her daughter?" "1 didn't notice. I was too busy watching the expression on her daughter's face!" A WASTED LIFE As he was under orders to go abroad, the ardent young soldier begged his girl-frluid to marry him at once. Rather worried about It, the girl sought: advice from the maiden aunt who'd brought her up. “Tell me what ycu'd do, auntie," she asked "1 suppose you think it wouldn't be sense to marry be- cause I'm so young?" "Well, dear, said her aunt, "I dunno! 12f I had my time over again, I think I'd get married be- fore I was old enough to have sense not to." possession of the University of Pennsylvania. This machine re- duces from months to minutes the time required foi- certain work. A mathematical “thinking ma- chine" which solves problems ln arithmetic, algebra, and trigono- metry quicker than a trained mathematician has been called the Irlanalyst by its inventor, Barrett R. Wellington, of ‘rroy, New York. THE CHIEZMISE DRESS I'm the dressy daytime dress that is more and more worn from cocktails through the evening, de- signers are already discussing new things to do with that. slimmest of the slims, the chemise dress. Last fall it got. off to a flying start as an outstanding hit. The perfectly straight basic cut using a mini- mum of fabric is right Eu step with fabric saving regulations Aisg in 5WD is the idea of important look- ing short dresses to wear for any afternoon and evenzig social event that's not definitely formal. Fabrics 1n the line-up for this fall, 1942, chemise version will take in more variety than last, year's crepea. There wlll be scme velvet. Drapey qualities of the soft fall ttrétgire and faille are in the picture Decorations on the simple body of chemise dresses are going to show up all the ingenuity design- ers can muste beaded jewelled Jet and embroid- ery tricks. Just as the chemise dffis takes a deal of “wearing? it calls for excellence In decorative detail. That's why you can count l] ‘on its return engagement Make Housekeeping Run Like An Assembly Line There ls need for planning 1n Canada's war effort but. there ls need too for planning on the home front. In wartime housekeepers must take into consideration, nutri- tion, economy purchase. time and fuel. “Make your housekeeping run like an assembly line," is the advlcemjsgf government home econc . Now that. the Wartime Prices and 'I‘ra.de Board's delivery orders are ln effect, planned mopping becomes a. necessity. Gone are the days when the family's thinking could be done 1n the grocers store. caught short, in their food purdias- es, housewives can no longer phone the corner store for an extra chop 0r a. can o1 peas at the last min- ute. Marketing lists have to be carefuli prepared in advance. Women anxious to oo-opcrate in the war effort should carry s. shopping bag 1,0 market and accept many their parcels without ex- tra wrapping paper. llf Junior and ms little red wagon are taken along to the store as an auxiliary service, it is often quite possible to manage without having any parcels deliver- ed 8d i-lere is some advice for the household planner: lng in vour neighbor- hood. Usually ‘Iueada and Friday us considered practcal mopping days. On Friday many "specials" are offered fn the stores so the Friday shopper saves money rind a relieves the Saturday am- gcatlon 1n stores. shop in off hours for there are many two-Job house- theae days who can only 5 k?“ m e their purchases 1n the rush hours. 2. Buy by grade and buy the amounts needs for a half week's au ly for your whole family, This wll necessitate making s. careful marketing 11st. ahead of time. 3. Plan for the storage or all figlahablcs such as fruits and vege- lea. Buying 1n larger quantities will require more skill in menu- making to prevent. too much dupli- cation of one food. 4. Less erlshable vegetables, such as pota s, onions arid car- rots would be stored where cool dry air can circulate through them, A vcflctable bin is most suitable. 5. Green and leafy vrgetables 811011111 be stored in a hydrarer or food bag ln the refrigt-r-imr. If you have no refrigerator l! will be 11804165111’! to malt, more trln= to the vegetable market. 6. Plan for the us- of Keir-over By so doing you l"? We]. It well as food. l Dorothy U vvvv Vvvvvvv vv [Six WIFE ADMITS MISTAKE IN REMAINING CHILDLESS Motherhood, Properly Taken, Is Sure Antidote For Boredom th r thr llttlo child- eh? Th1’. mglgohllggflgld degeorted nei- and Dm-A DEAR 1i ren, works in the same office w the children and she is their sole support. make both ends meet, but she ls the happiest person I know. her children every rrunutc of her tigkeleixathhgemét‘ Thinks being a mother side pleasures Never wants an the way. Mothers always ave a W118i} ll. COMES b0 IIHDDHIGSS- According w the old proverb, a baby in the b01159 is a Wellspring c! » ' ' ethui more. n’ m m“, and n 1s bomli is Er one-man snow that never pails on 1°Y- . . mg interest and diversion. you, for it gives anew program every day. when 1t is a guessing contest. as to wnat color _ . . ' n ~l h OMIHIG, or whether it .5 takw after your side or tlienfgaifilsl/ “if, 11:56:56“ iallhen m m“ stuns to u“ d you get. the finest tnrill you ever trad. when he makes a sound that might be translated into da-da and shows signs of homely like _1ls mother s- its clumsy little hands, an human intelligence. t1 h th noel-boy age and the adoltascerit period, andblzllg lliggesvggu ylfrfiughrflwe (fit your chest and brag about my boy - , d t th love motif every who is graduating cum laude at colleiggnflzinsoyg: 53d o: and m‘ ‘or you time he falls in love with a new 811‘ never lose interest in your children and ltihey arc flhfi B105‘ thing in the world to you as long as you ve- the people who cut themselves out of the finest of all human , ‘ lss th test. happiness that life experiences by not riavitrfigarghégdéxeéi; glflme evrgerfiawe grow weary of cup d h be l yed and no selves when we realize that all tglfleplurmgi-rwi uzgeagatil: 9am children surely can offer them. For new deal is cominl; l0 "-5- It 15 and our grandchildren and believe that they W111 5° B“ the failed to do. ' _ s MARRY DEAR y a. girl for some time with whom I sure I am. some fresli stuff with my girl. Well, she was furious and told me and was I sore! the shop, ltahey saald that lLeIl-hfflg: Ehgirl l te n man" . “LAT decent lgosryhlifildthlfiirkr?szroultfragpreclate her decency an‘: t1 ' was oil between us, Ihgrllncxlldlgnt with the fellows at who is one in a thousand. stick to her ,or quit her because she won't do what I wflldijéleiulalk . it th b th hop and so do you. lf you are ANSWERPI Side w h e ltgyloioge rtieofials and low standards may be honest with yourself. Girls w amusing playthings. but when a man mil-Tries he Want-l 5 “'1 11m ci-iaaurrrizrowu GUARDIAhl - €‘ ‘$878- is the most wonderful thing in t e world, and feels that she wlll be re warded for all the sacrifices she makes when she SW85 m"? fine cm"! to the world. I belo to that group of women who H1050 to have ch dren bothedeg “QEeZhtEiiLtiieYTinYaQiiaQa ldren are in us ur aml l mlsfvitigw I realize, when it is too late the terr b e a e even happier with children than this woman , as I have a. husband who is a 800d WWW" B" a fine man. I am working now only because I got tired of running around and I was bored to eln tinction with nothing to do. READ ANSWER-There is no denying urathiéioéher- ak is tl one sure an o ‘for ldooggdogtlioliredtliy 2min’ whatltfshall-l-do-to-klll-time feeling that at licts so many women after they have gotten tired of running around to nlflhl- clubs and. playing bridge and have come to per- t ceive that men ask ' means of doing their daily b0!’ Swill- 8000 399°- _ pressing engagument. for the next minute. never have to go outside 0t the home to hunt asmuch as only the busy are contented they THE GIRL DOROTHY DIX-I am 19 ears old and have been going with thi t cl thi ' l ith the greatest respect, but after hearingl thhaevhtaayfgaliyssvttalia with tillgtuabvdut the petting parties they have with their girls, 1 thought maybe 1 WM a W“ numb"- 5° 1 Pun“ Woman's Re alm v. Social and Personal 1 Fashions 1 Literatur t . 1 E A as‘ xkkkkkLkk JUNE 11, __.. IQ “T afiz/Myf ls a struggle for her to Brie gives Never indulges in out- want to be don't o about and because We I made, for I could have en EH. them to dance only as a. ‘Ihey for an occupation, and in- m in on the ground iloor it ls a source of never-enu- 1L begins 1n the nospiial its eyes are; whether it important things wr I a a I am in love. In fact. I am pretty if BEAUTIFUL SKIN is important to every woman . . . especially to a screen star. Anna Ncaglc cares for he: complexion with daily Lux Toilet Soap facial cleansing. She tells you how: "Mauag: tbe lat/arr lightly info your rkin with upwardrtmée: and pm. Us: warm warn to rinse, tbm ma]. Pat lightly to dry." Make this Hollywood Beauty Carcyour com plexion th t if it ever happened B88111 a But when I discussed do? LONELY WITHO . fe ln whose r -elegant, all-over P‘? ' l God, I! nts lfe he can trust, hrrlitdglxiletiykiigvsfsaxwelllhizeridughklhggfiienglrl whee ma: no: the backbone and. the principle to stand up for what she knows to be 118m Wm Yield 9° any temper who comes ‘along. ' ‘ _ ' HE'S N0 FRIEND IN NEED DEAR DOROTHY DIX-J have a husband who has a terrible tern- r. Whenever anything goes wrong at the office he comfis hgme nitrite! takes it out. on me and the children. The other clay w en e c? i“ home he found me sick in bed. the baby with the measles, and the ltt . boy threatened with croup. He was so mad he packed his bags and vent tohis mother's, where he has been ever since. That- was three Weeks agQ and he has not even telephoned to find out how we were getting gng, What should 1 do? ALICE- ANSWER-Let him stay with Mother. 'I‘hat kind. of a husband isn't are, too. You'll find Lux Toilet Soap‘: Whipped Cream lather carries away every bit of dust, dirt and stale cosmetics. Your skin feels {J5 softer, looks so fresh. lmgg‘ You'll love i! daily beauty bath with Lux Toilet Soap, too. It makes you sure of exquisite daintiness. The fragrant Whipped Cream Lather leaves skin delicately perfumed and sweet. E)! l. worth bothering about. |T’S ELIZABETH NOT “LILLIBET” PRINOESS GROWS Heir - Presumptive to in Stature and Dignity as King and People Busy By NOLAN!) NORGAARD Associated Press Staff Writer IDNDON, June 9—(CP)—If they were not so busy Sal/mg ‘he Em‘ plre over which she may some day reign, the people of Britain would be aflutter over the approach to womanhood of Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor. She was 16 on April The British have been so pre- occupied with the war that they almost forgot for a time that. Prin- cess Elizabeth was no ionizer tha slightly chubby-dieeked Youiimfiffil‘ whom a. delighted mplre once "l1- "unmet". ‘Phat pet name dLsBPPW-Yed 5mm the ngwgpapefs some years ago but not because Elizabeth outgrew it then. Instead the W“! W“ quietly reminded that such familiar terms which might be used among mem- bers of the royal iimiiv were we overlooked by other P90910- Taller Than Queen Now the princess la 16 vws 01d. ho stands five feet six inches-n full inch taller than her MOUNT Once, she appeared in a swimming competition, admiring reporters de- scribed hei- figure as "tall, sturdy finely built." Family acquaintances say she looks like her father, King George. and her grandmother, the Queen Mother Ma . But when she broad- cast to ch d evacuees, everyone said her voice was lllre her mother's On her 16th birthday, the word went around that the King had de- clded his heli- presumptive was old enough lo emerge into a wider sphere of public llle. ‘Ihat did not imply that her first l6 years had been spent in wnnt moat people would consider seclus- ion. The royal family doesn't quite live in glass houses, but the people take a friendly proprietary lntereal in almost everything they do. Glimpses of Elizabeth as a young lady have been reassuring. Calm can often confidence and what the press call- ed "unhurricd dignity" marked her Ll I . _. the nation odded 1 . . _ m‘ mm “gum m Béilllgfillnzcyulgé that. they do not. nted p.wder uniform who obllgingly posed for Phmblrfllflheffi- 8111111118 acrm the Men of the same profrssicri or deflk at the clerk from WhOm die trad; had their wigs gut in lhe borrowed a. fountain pen to sign her papers. Sh» emit-ed up her public‘ a little on that signature. The press, with I unanimity suggesting a common 800106. had reported she would use her whole name. Instead she wrote ‘H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth." The ra ldity with which she vtfl B? hm!!! t lforth in fonnal public e 118B! arge uonthe dur- tlon of the war. 1y p a "All-ilfility" and self-sacrifice are Britain's wartime wat-chwords and, if the Wlndscrs do not set the paco they‘ are at least well in step with the people. She Dances Well The fiigendbr of the court over "hm e may Preside. like the The Guards danced that night. to tall boarskln hats of her Grenadier celebrate the occasion and the Guards, is fn motbbells until the princess did all right again. She fighting ceases. danced with her father, with young Guards officers and with a IB-year- PWITQDIIQ Education same pattern. You could therefore identify q man as a bishop, soldier, coaclimari, etc. A new method rf "'es*"r"‘"" “B mu- u very Ingenious. The mech- Throne Grows War Keeps demeanor when, wearln a brooch proclaiming he: new ran as 0010M] of the famed Grenadier Guards, she reviewed a guard detachment on liar last blrthdav. For The Just oodles of femilnzns charm in a. jiniper frock with heart-shaped pockets and curved ba-acue tcP. A flmck that a. girl 05:1 make for her- self, and wear with the blouse, or as s. aim-back dress in hot weath- old dgumrfier boy. Moreover, she n“ d] or dance we. warmay swim? ‘ Since then, with other ra-year- W111i life. but it brought no iapw flaky?“ f?‘ 13w? 5'1‘; old-a. Elizabeth h» appeared at a. 1n hei- carefully Plume! edumlw 1a requires ‘a 114 yhrds 36-inch Ill)- dlsnrlct. headquarters to register Much of it. comes from tutors and m M. Jmnper 1 H; l,“ yo, under the national service act. and textbooks and some Ls weighty 1,10,,“ ' y - stuff for g young g1fl__e¢on°myc" - wcwlosv and constitutional history, for example. s!" h" 10118 been proficient in and bflBln studying a“- To order pattern: Write or send Dlcture with your name and ad- dress with 20 cents coin or stain to the Needlecraft Bureau, Char ottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlrcraft Department Style m». seas Din French d man an s 111 _ But therepfih‘ othgyildg of nor training. She l; bglng Iflfiugj“ “m, cgrntact occasionally with Qygry ' “mm °f 311M! society. n was lmmlhlvl’ of s sensation when she and her youngster u tor, Princess by the Incl, in the British s five and ten cent" 8W2! 0n l. holldagv shopping w“; anmgfrllhiqgllsgg": latdeof fun cut glltzabeth is leamldg at first hand are“ “w” l " "l! Work of other countries. f Amwla many she has talked with the Soviet unbsssadur. and. by n. l %$c'.cllls Norway's K111‘ ~ are have been adequate op. t portunltles also for her to ugoclgtq alth clalldren of her own age to a an to lndul ln ' m I0 many bobble; tlnt she tseetmapgd knows’ iiiiath°pfi°$§il wan o mi dfliulldd I0 29002:! gzgogqyyfippefir. If you lulor monthly cramps, back. satin, distress cf "irregularities," uarvoulnoll—-dua to functional Infill"!!! s-try Lydll l. Plnkhlnfl Vegetable Compound Tablets (with added tron) . Made copeotolly [or woman. They also help build up Nd blood. lhdolnOtnnlb. ABOUT WTG! 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