PAGE TWO Woman's Re alm "1. Social a OOIDB-FUL TOWEL MOTIFS I DESIGN Cheer up the kitchen with these glassware, flowers, fruits and kitties. contains six motifs measuring from 1 plete instructions. . To order pattern: Write or send address with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian, To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 795 gqglvm._.-...__.-_---._______-____- venting that once." said one of iliem, aniling remlniscently. “I “REEF ADDRi———-———-——————-————— nioclicd LllCll Of my bags ‘With Care—China.' " g1‘! ——— — —----—--— PROVWCE - - - '- -' " " “ "And did that have any effect?” FARADAY Benedict scoffs at old sailing superstition that women are “bad luck" on ships. Well known on Great Lakes as expert skipper, she often races her father's yawl and sailing dinghy. Home economics and nutrition expert, she's a booster for the“Self-Starter"Bi-eakfast. Big bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, milk and sugar, is packed with needed food energy, enough to walk over 3% miles or run over 2 . . . helps keep you on your toes. Get some today. N0. 795 “ c010l€fill towel fmotifi- glréacefsilig . I H ‘ro rans oi- pn crn o. l; b; 7\ton6‘.i by s inches and com- A MC rnzngsmlle above picture with your name and TAKEN LITERALLY The two .THE COOK ’S CORNER o-o-e-o-o B-EUBAIB PINEAPPLE JAM l pounds rhubarb ‘ pounds 5118111"- | lemons, juicc and grated rind f 1 cup crushed pixieapple Method: Use rhubarb for this t has as much color as possible. fim it and out into i-2-inch lengths. Combine with the sugar, the grated. rind and juicevof the lemons and the crushed pineapple gnat has been thoroughly drauied. Bring slowly to a boil and stir ntil the sugar is dissolved, then il fairly rapidly until the mixture Is thickened somewhat. Stir the mixture quite often to prevent its ticking to the bottom of the pan. at once into hot, sterilized dare and seal wih melted paraffin. {When this has hardened, anothei layqr of paraffin may be addeo p15; and then the covers placed on the pars, or the jars may be covered with paper which is tied on tightly with string. A combination of rhubarb and lltrawberrles is used in the next recipe. Then too, iii place of using a sweetening. Add the remaining sugar and the honey to these and then combine and seal with melted paraffin. When "We", I don't known; you ll sugar, part honey is used for to Ho“; Kong;- TIME OPPORTUNE STRAWBERRY RHUBARB JAM ___c_ "-—"~ Landlord-I've called to say 4 cups rhubarb 4 cups strawberries 3 l-2 cups sugar l 1-2 cups honey Method: Wash the rhubarb and cut into 1-inch lengths. Add halt the sugar to this and allow to stand for about 2 hours to extract the juice. Wash and hull the strawberries Measure them. and then crush them, Smith. for I vras j that I can't, raise it myself. C. N. R. APPOINTMENTS poiniments of . with the rhubarb mixture. Heat this slowly until the sugar and honey are disolved. stirring con- stantly. Now bring to a. vigorous boil and cook like this for about 15 to 20 minutes. or until the jam is thickened somewhat. Stir the mix- ture frequently to prevent its stick- ing to the bottom oi’ the pan, Pour the mixture into hot sterile jiirs the Canadian Nation-ii with headquarters were announced today bv G. Bellerose, General Manager. and foreign err-ore." traffic Martin. and mattsrs this coat of paraffin becomes hard- ened, add a second layer. Cover the jars and store in a cool, dry e. express transportation. affairs, will be smith. ___________ --—--_-___ anon sraa A srara ovaaniwn EXPLORER the first Arctic ov- Samuel Hearne was white man to reach the Efla-nd from Hudson Bay. mission to hhellnion. Whatever your washing method . . . rpnclal human! gel Ilmn elem. A’ do without the Sunlight method of washing clothes. Sunlight ufely gets the from the extra soiled pam be- cause of in Fextra-soapiness," which enables you to get u m; mbborn din at once. There h no need to rub the may hlld- jut I light touch ll dirty” porn and no doubt you knew from your own ‘uh-day gxperience, the very dirty parts . of clothel are by fur the more difficult to get really clean.- Any cleanaer-powdoi-a, flake: or bu loop-will remove the ordinary dirt. Bu! wherever grime is concentrated you can’: you need Sunlight’s “EXTRA-SOAPINESS” for those extra dirty part8 lufilclent to leave a tliln film of Sunlight In contact with the din; sufficient, too, to remove the last tiny speck of grime. Women who use the Sunlight method have found i: the easiest, safest and most thrifty way of getting clothes clean and white. With household cleaning, u well as washing, Sunlight’! "extra-containers" gives real help. A touch ofSunlight wherever dirt is troublesomeloosensitinstantly and removes it completely. And Sunlight is as gentle to your hands as ii is to the finest fabrics. It is all good soap right through. Soap din right Q-Q}QOQOOQQQQAAAQ>AQO-OQ‘ commercial travellers were discussing the careless manner in which tiuiiks and suitcases are handed by some railway companies. “I had a very cute idea for pre- 5%. they shippai the whole darned lot that I'm golnw to raise the rent owing to the increasing cost of living, Mrs. Mrs. Smith-I'm glad to hear, it ust coming to tell you MONTREAL, Qua, June 16--Ap- T H. Martin as 'I‘ra.ffic Manager and S. W. Enith as Superintendent of Transporta- tion in the Express Dzrpartment of Railways, at. Montreal, E All classification, larift‘ and solicita- tions matter pertaining to rail, air will come under the jurisdiction of Mr. specifically dealing with rail. air and foreign also labor handled by Mr. ‘Bach start on the American flag stands for a definite sta-te and the Order depends upon numerical ad- .THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN as‘ A“A_4A a SKIP AHOY! {boron-y on ‘*OC nd Personal I F Says- HEN PECKED HUSBANDS LIVE LONGER Isn't science wonderful? ed that henpecked husban pants, YB. calm that prolongs their do. have very solves a o against the into the husban have to hink. have w do will be w say "yes 1111111111" speaks. . terns. but keeps us from getting sore kl icture as an an el in d the dis u se , sometimes fails to recognize what a blessing she is, it only goes to show how little men perceive what is good for them- mgtle do they i-eallu that after the marriage ceremony their Mariaswill take over the whole job of running their lives for them, and that. never again will they be called upon to make a decision, or formulate any plan of action. or take -. the initiative in any matter. Their wives will run the whole show and all they will THAN BOSSY MEN D0mineering—Wife _Is Really An Angel Ini Disguise According to late reports it has discover- ds live longer than those who rule in their households, or who fight with their wives over whlfih 0110 l! W W9" m9 One's first reaction to the news of this 1111901441!"- Vltll 5mm“? L‘ that perhaps it is only that life seems longer to these poor. dowrfitrodden. domestic serfs, but no! Science says that it is a fact. that w en once men make up their minds to let their wives have their own way Mid H!!! things and to quit. arguing with them about it. they pass into a state of £10 glyublé glllgé lgdglsggédfOf once we have ac- n a cap d e (ll-meato worrv over, and that not only t of wear and tear on our nervous s s- ourselves to it we 118 thorns. e, and mpenetra le that her Arid there is when the bossi wife com is often so They won't even when she-who-must-be-obeyeo There are plenty of husbands who might just as well have Dflrkfid their brains on their weddins dill’ because m" are "ever Prmmkd t‘) “re theiii again. Itis their wives who supervise their politics and religion- walk in front and say "sit there when they enter a house. 1t l5 their wives who wll them’ of a. rainy morning to put on their rubbers and take an umbrella. ‘i. tliein iv lat ticy iiii ic_ ' - their wives who pick outtheir friends and amusemenw. lt is their wives who decide It is their wives who feed It is It is the wives who It is the - . . f h ‘ ossc sions from the children to the cat g5lY$§iih29 slllfialyrlsllgpfg: igititreeldrepdit ffar any success their husbands make in life. conserves her husband's energies. trying to decide whether lie will go to the movies or stay at home. It can easily be seen how enormously this attitude on a wife's Dirt He doesn't have to exhaust himsleilf e goes, or stays, accordins to whether his wife REL‘- like SWPPmQ °“t- "7 wants to read a new novel. He restaurant wondering whether he shall Order 5011169111’! eat, or something that is good for his stomach. He doesn't have to get nervous ily problems. Maria settles everything. for hini.. doesn't have to wear out his brains at a that he likes to His w fe orders spinach rostratioii worrying over fam- go it is no wonder that he can ~ ‘ d li l . . lusbOggdglii-lsleihlg §§§ui1§ivi§‘@“r%“iea he}: that it is only the man who sub- mits hilosophically to being henpecked who is 511th B- pThe man who rebels against it and who fights for h s personal lib- risk. ood insurance erty fills an early grave, or fi ures in the divorce court. . One wny or the other he s one of the casualties of marriage. f0? W9 wife always wins out. is determined to have her own way and rule the roost. the man who, finding that he is married adopts the policy of non-resistance. Living o No man has the staying power of a woman who Hence. wise is to a domineering woman, Leisure The Woman 's Realm ADAPTABILITY The lady is cairn and cool as an ci e; If she can't get Q85 she can pedal her bicycl A vehii-Ie none should presume to disparage, I And if that's in use she can drive the carriage. Should the carriage be otherwise occupied. Who cares when the horses are there to ride! Motors, bicycles, carriages, horses- Resourccful people are full of re- sources. We’ll Walk, since there isn't a bus to take‘ When you can't have bread you can do with cake. -Arthur Guiterman in the York Herald Tribune. ' FACIAL PICKUP Fbr a quick facial rpick-me-up at the end of a hard day and be- fore an evening devoted to pleasure, you might consider a, "soft masque." This is really a fragrant cream, not one of those prepara- tlons which harden and pull your face this way iind that You just have to apply it, loll in your tub for 15 minutes, rinse off the mas- que and face the evening with the comfortable conviction that the old circulations cirulating and you look better than you've any right , fgnsldering the hard day you put New Small enough to be carried in a. pocket, a wisk broom holder has been invented that when opened Eveals a wool polishing pad fou oes. A recent bride, cutting a tiered cake with the bridegroom’; sword, wore white organdy with a de- mure round collar and a finger- tip veil. Her attendant as in starch- ed white eyelet pique, which was bound with a red and white polka- dotted, sash. ANOTHER. WORK TABLE When you are having a number of guests to a meal and require space in the kitchen to spread out dishes for various course, don't forget the card table. It will hold a. at deal and come in mighty andy for extra space. SOAP AND TOWEL Don't forget to include a cake of soap and some paper towels in the picnic basket. The person preparing the lunch may want to wash away the serms from her hands before handling the food and after a picnic 11inch almost everyone fee‘s the goal] of a wash-up following the CONCRETE (IAN BE COLORED The appeal of gav colors may be extended to cement surfaces through the use of special cement paints. More practical than ordinary Pfllnts for the purpose, special ce- ment paint contains no materials that would be affected by the chemical action of lime. alkali. or water, Besides cement. the paint is adaptable for use on stucco, masonry. cement block. brick. slnhe nnd li'e, widow i-ssd for painting the m- teriors of basements, some tvyies of cement points can be app'ie-l on fresh plcslcr or concrete without waiting for the material to dry. I _ .__.._. CAKE BAKE CARE So often if we were e. lime 111°" careful about the way we pour the batter in the layer cake tins we would have a, much better-looking cake. Fill the sides well and possible, leave a slight dePri-lsk)" in the cent-re The middle of a cake always bakes first and in this mari- rier a. cake straight across the top is assured. FASHION FLASHES simple, soft dresses witli_ ali- atrcilund pleated skirts are still in S y 6. Front hip yokes with gathered fullness below appear with con- siderable frequency in collections that mow stronger favor than for- merely to all tylits of hip yokes. The wrapwer effect in hip yokes is more strongly stressed, this wrapover effect, also seen in front (lat peplums. No-butfon tops are seen re- peatedly, for not only are the but- tcnless surplice bodices that wras only half way to the sides feature strongly iii many versions, but there are fairly deep slashed col- larieg necklines without any fast- eners For instance, the round neckline is slashed at centre front to a fairly low line. Accepted themes, such as the full front peplllms emergin gathered fronts of bodoes, or flat peplums, the full tunic-jacket blouses, apron effects outlined by braid designs or contrast fabric. side closing. a. ew drawstring waistli-ries, fluited edges at neck- lines for feminine touch narrow roll collars, contrast at the hem in patlcm or two solid colors-reap- pear in new versions. BEAT SIIORTAGE BY EXTRA CARE Possible soaicity of men's clothes, as a result of the wool eh makes proper care imperative. A suit, topcoat or overcoat will last twice as long if given considerable treatment. The same a~ppl'es to women's woollen garments. A good woollen suit will take a beating. but... Avoid too-frequent pressings. Hand pressing is better for the garment than machine pressing. Before pressing, always bnirh fabric thoroughly: always use a it damp cloth under the iron. let suits hang 24 to 4a hours after pressinq giving erases a chance w nit-Pl Altemnte Them llf you have several suits, wear ihmn alternately for better ‘mile- llolavl lsilin and lily Fem Quickly villi KELLOGGQ STHM __ i lllllllllllllilllllllllliliii,“ l, W"! | i "i" l] IIIILIP!“ l {l ilrl;r~i-I'l!""l'i- _ 1=—— fill ‘fl ||| lit i" |.' I l !.'=i=»:=-==~.»=~i .. will“ ' '- ifiiilijfll. t" | | 1|) l‘ '1" l‘ u" "Ill; I!“ u‘! .' "h," I ‘nil ill I'll‘ ll I i i! ___i_———-i ‘II i l, Ill‘: "lllllllll J‘ l"iiittgfififff"W "it"? will? . y | nlllll I'll 'ill'- 1,. ll" i.’ ', a‘, c l H,|':|| u!‘ iiiii=i.-:ii'!ie' h i i i THE needs of the Nation are clear. Weapons for the fighting forces . . . and workers for essential services. And so new responsibil- ities fall to you, the working women . . . in taking the places of men . . . in stafling new factories . . . and in carrying on where you are. Remember, your savings help too, and remember life insurance dollars serve a dual purpose today. Let a Great-West Life man show you how your savings help the Nation, and I ll, ||| | i i i l l ‘I'll! I I 1 I I Ill . ill i i ll ll I I I '1 "is ASSIIIIAIIGI how they provided for your future needs GREAT-WEST llFE GIIIIPAIIY ll. 42- Q OUR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY YEAR HYNDMAN l C0. LTD. - PROVINCIAL MANAGERS - CHARLOTTETOWN if age." 'I‘hey regularly need a mini- mum ‘Test’ of one or two da s. Always Linn; suis on hangers as soon as removed suits are nlade of wool not only because of their insulation qualities against heat 611d 01d. but brcause it slyings back into iliace if allowrd to hang. Wonder) hringes are better llirii 11161:]. BLlIl-Cfllllfl ccat helps it krcp proper "set." .___________ Ioinmercial Art Course You Can Study at Home ills Package Design Maker a lllt Would you like to be in the shoel of this successful commer- cial artist, getting good pay for his effective package design? In such a big field as advertising art you have a good chance. A home study guide can help you ti-y out your talents in letlerheads. e, posters, any of the many kinds of commercial art work, Perhaps you might go in for package styling. It's one of the newer opportunities in advertising art, and it's fascinating work. Your study guide shows how you can work up a striking design, starting with a blank surface as in Figural. You ‘break up" this surface. perhaps as in Figure 2, dividing into unequal parts, which are more interesting than equal parts. And you try color contrasts for modern "eye-appeal." Then you work out details as in Figure 8. You find that these simple prin- ciples succeed not only in M ' design, but in other phases of advertising art. From our 32-page booklet learn how to develop successful ideal and designs in commercial art. Explains popular techniques, prin- ciples of design, color, display, let- tering. layouts. Describes reproduc- tion processes. Tells how and where to sell art work. Bend 15 cents in coins for your cop of ADVERTISING DESIGN BEEF-TAUGHT to The Charlotte- town Guardian, Home Service, Ad- dress. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, booklet. flame at... Audi-Q D 01H . Home: Overloading Hang trousers from the bottom, their weight helping to pull them back into shape. Ir, is w:rih- while to brush dust and dirt from the Cliffs before hanging. Replace buttons prcuipty When one ccnics off. n stran ‘s p:t on another, pulling the suit out of shape. Avoid loading pockzts with "junk." Too much weght or bulk pulls a suit or ccai out of shape, strains the seams. Be careful of sparks from cig- arettes. cfgcr and pipes, A damaged fabric ccn not be rewcven. Have soiled fabrics cleaned ionizer life. ThOTOI-lkh airinf-Ye will help pie- vcnt moth damage f0!’ MORE PASSENGERS The Canadian Transit Associa- tion announces o, l5 per cent in- (llgillidfi of revenue passengers in Needlecraft/ MEDICAL CONVENTION‘ .\IEETS AT JASPER 1'31"‘ JASPER PARK LCDZEI", Alli!» June iii-With b5[\\'("ill 5.(\‘€ll and eight hundred do IL‘.- to ilic an- nual meeting of the C, llLlfiilll .\f:d- ical Association cn lllll ‘ nationally kncwii iiioiiiii l‘. ivszri has officially (priirrl _<i the I942 season. It \\ s lilo liiilfil ' cl the i pal p0 sis \\'ii5 1'5 of interest to tire gii golf course and tlic iii irig were quite rsmzii Totem Polo Golf Wc is in excellent c a _ - h. and his as- sistant, Lercy Goldwcriliv. MW been busy meeting ¢ld frimdl- i1 usual the flowers in the beds and the lodge interior have attracted more than passing iirnirn. h‘ Jasper is esipec! nnic-rl for its extraordinary be iiiifirl Ciiii-s-r- bury Beils, whlch- tiirdc sudi s" impression during m" RWY“ "15." in 1039. The lcdgc will remain open until August 31st Use Mlnardsforhllcs, For The Home Whether she needs a sleeveless, hot-weather frock, or a jumper for immediate wear, the rincess cut of this pattern is just e ticket-easy for you to make, easy for her to wear. Style Nb. 2712 is designed for sizes 4. 6, 8, l0, 12. l4. Size 8 requires l l-2 yards 35-inch fabric for jump- 81‘; 1 3-8 yards for long sleeve blouse. To order pattern: Write oi- send picture with your name and ad- dress with 20 cents in coin or slam to the Needlecraft Bureau, Char ottetown Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian Needlecraft Department. Style N0. 2712 -. 00-0 ".- N!!!" Street Address om IT'S Till! WAR Toronto's marriages in i041 num- beied- 10,723, as compared with 7,- 084 in are-war year i938. Elllllllf on "certain dayflof month If functional monthly disturbance: make you nervous, restless, high- rung, cranky. blue-try Lydia. I. Pinkhamb Vegetable C , ’ at once to help relieve pain and nerv- ous feelings of women's “difficult days." Very effective. Made in Cen- ada. Well worth trying!