- ...-.c_;—A<-;_.-».w-..,~ v...- v- LPAGE TWO Woman's Re alm v Socialand Personal g/Fafshions 1 Literature LivingfitLeisure THE WOMAN'S REALM t-blast rofaned The Inndon loo rhmaged by l2 “Th”? u. whigh the Prince of German robot bombs. but m or peace wignlborniamed aerimiz harm done to the animals. n bloody tre e s ——— (North's sTlver rivers on that Meat: rely upon the detection of sacred morn. them from ltrking —Bryant.in flizh . ..*P".*.::*""1r.=....“ i" roar.- .2: - e s e o0 ec . United suites 1n m1 were ‘from A “m; "my women are ueing taxm on nuowr . -ar.d one that N011 11113111 11110,", wpy_ 1m- carrying scarce faoal tissues mat, serve as liarlkles is to rs , . pwlc a daily supply in attractive first of all a, depository for early purse oases Some of these cases farm plemente uscdor patented are old bill folders covered with by farmers in the eastern United naps of silk Others are discarded states. on‘ s coated b r h 1 ‘ “Lé-carzgqulissues deserve t0 be stowed as. llcat.‘.y_ inside your bag 13818;.» flrigersfare lfid to separate a5 the souare cf llncn and lace tha 0 er caws rom e meat. they replace A coilntcd-Ofli- 1153's *—— supply of ilsues. each separately vorm nasr r-‘oqr FORWARD folded and carried tldilv 111 11 ma‘ tainer, is a good trick‘ for s8 ' Even the cannlest Miss maty find rationing A wad cnlnlliv-Pd 1111?‘? herself caught in sleety bu; 95¢“ g aptto g0 I111 011° e.‘ weather without or gal- swoop. and. 1711118 111°1~- ‘liesu’; oshes. For shoes damaged by ran do much to RflPrt 3'01" 111511110 ' or slush. try this treatment. Clean hes stlfioloth-lelagered #1065‘, crarefxrltlly ——— w n co wrung ou o e ra WORKER'S 11515305 soapy-suds. and give them 3r llgh coat of caste ll befor n . 9L1“ “ramlly Mm” 1°’ him‘ 'Il1cn stuff the: slices withe y‘ g repfllrs or hcspitul and K1001" usa shoe trees and dry away from can be b-eltcl- used i-bflfllere b heat in a room of even tempera- Combat 01110011 "1°11°"1d‘° 52m! tune. Heat, remember. w ens fpen‘iilstglirflgifkoi!1tl°gé~zebe‘°" leather. and makelslsg. brmlenw d nix p . - s . an! i W119" m" wfilkm?‘ Rertfnfitarly 813:6 ugh gig)? coating d]! 5J1?- at Illlsllt- 011 11 hkmwn‘ “la mg‘; ary floor wax. Patent leather shoes, 1118 191i- Qd" M l"? ma“ ‘at n8, 11/111011 are 11411 to crack in cold 11111110 0" 11131 y“? “d we?“ m‘ weather, also become brittle after n 0111'" 5011191111“? wme- it is soaking. The best safe guard with 11 Y°1¥ "59 i‘ bwwl" s“ ‘has be“ fiatont is a regular rub with vase- mechan wily 511F011“ 1"‘ dd. ne to protect the finish and keep in prover 1101111111’ m1".- S; d1 ° tihe patent ton suede and fabric 1099911611 M Tight 119mm‘ ha! S‘; shoes should be dried slowly. then bill! 111111 1111-175 115m- m“ m‘ ‘fllShBd with a rubber sponge cr Find 5011110- W111i“ “mm; n” y‘ cheescloth. Steel wool or fine clxlin 113d ‘sabre-flit Fuardm‘ m‘ sandpaper will emove shiny 9D0ts T e sa e .1‘- Anrnirlrocrad track between the Job and home presents a hazard no rvcrker has the T1211?’ 1K1 dlflegam’ “Stctp. 100k and listen" before crossing. BlLLl-‘OLDS HOLD FRESH TISSUES A farmer's museum. opened in Coupe town NY.. recently BEATUY CARE EVEN IN TNS . The girls in her teens is becoming .' even more conscious of the neces- sity of caring for her beauty. She ‘must learr. a dail routine t0 re- tvent the lines an roughness w oh meme with the years. She kn ythat preventing them is much ‘easier than correcting them. Has ""“'"""'"" “*1 lyour daughter learned how to care for her skin? If not, teach her how its and how little time it it becomes a 1015 Leeds. Thafirstnllefortheyotungakixi L; cleanliness. Mild scalp and warm from gugde. lens and hens; cows l aunt's nulnv I: An Inland Farmer’; vvu. The tha mum 111cm the rain as 0m whatoaames 1.911115? ‘A 911111115 wind" that blew War; TIltllIflOli-IIG; sometkne in - came o f t the south to blolw 1 as at Aldarloa. It wu a d luuleca lowed in Bored _ dark of the "Illkfihal chocolate "w lere and 111m flplotehea of white icing." The drab of the meadows was also en- hanced by similar decorations and the road-side. The fowl; glorjed in their freedom this morning and hurried hither and yon about, the wards intent on finding treasure— 11115 01 Bruin or grit or what-not that had accumulated in their en- lorccd confinement. Jamie's ducks iplayed i.n and about a snail pool *_ 1 hing themselves Irom bill t6’ Inqmnz “f” . In” o" {webbed-food leaving it only to re-i .1111" to Joyfully brain their bath- lllf-f all over again. The sky was amber and gold against blue-al- most like summer. I saw Jeanie Spread a pretty wash. in all the pleasantness of the morning. Judy too was out there chatting on her way from the mall-box curls flying in the wind. I turned away from the window and wished heartily and not. for the first. time that I had never contracts}! such a cold. I Dwktd up a scrap-book, Jeanie rought in and rhen stole "away from the world with its tolls and fl cares’ ‘to the pleasant sanctuary of the choir beside my desk. scrap. books are delightful treasures ‘and as I leafed through its pages I wondered why I had allowed the ypars to slip by without lnuking a similar book. The lady-an invalid llow-ivllu ccmpllcd this oilc. was one ottllc busiest of Tfll'fll-\\".1ll“l€l'i. We nemglluurcd, lor a time. and 1 soon learned to lldlnire out! respect her for her kindllness of luart and her deep uitcrest in and consider- utlcn of others, Hers, up till recent years. has been a busy ‘ . mmlly u; flvc. to cure for. btsidcs the nuncrous duties indoors and out. incidental to farm-lilo. Chick- w milk and churning tn do; besides the sewing. spinning, quilting and so many other things. But. she could find time to cut from the daily paper cr perhaps the bl-lveekly. int-ore ,1; events that. had L0 do not only u. h family huppenings but also with the folk in the community where she was born and in her adopted community, where she is also loved land respected.‘ . 1 The book is so much like her. How revealing such things are ni- thougil there i5 not a sign oi her hand-writing! ‘there's a wreath of loses cut perhaps from a calendar of the long ago. she was very fond of flowers and I often thought her] house-plants flourished so well be~' ‘rm; CHARLOTPETUWN cunaolm Dorothy Dix Says- DIVORCE Is NOT a CURE - ALL Some Women Worse Off After Court Decree Than While Married Apart from the ethical lide of divorce than ll": practical lmle which fe\v women ever stop to consider when they get peeved with their husbands or lose their taste for them. Somehow the belief seems to he current among wives that a decree is a. cure-all. so they rush to the ouick-order divorce mllle, as to a miracle-shrine in the blind faith that they will emerge young and beautiful and without a care in the world. Now we all r cognize that them are many case: of domestic misery in which a. divorce is as neces- sary as the surgeon's knife that cuts away a. cancer- ous growth. There are husbands who are brutes who beat their wives, and sadists who torture them with their tempers and other abuse. 'I'here are Q . family and time YOII GIN from he thle .n..i'°f.'°'ii.."a'a..tii'"°“ non; who have Intelligent to uh on leeell en A J08 ONLY neewlvea mid-KW‘; union: price control an luvliel ll In vrrhlllg t0 th There are only two in our we often have a hard ma our sugar ration drunkards who drag their wives down into the gut- Stretch over the month. 1e there ter with them. ‘Ihem are lazy loafers who nuke flflymchiflflo 1118i? 11w 1111-1011 11118111 . their wives work to support them. There are men who make human doormats of their wives and hus- bands who flaunt their infidellties in their wives’ ' ‘ ' faces. No woman is called upon to suffer martyrdom in marriage and if creaecd in the New Year? A. No. In fact, sugar for indus- trial users in Canada has been re- duced from 80 to '10 per cent. We sometimes forget the great amount _ JANUARYLQ. 194, m w-q 1. Needlecraft J FORTHE HOME a you: lvlvv DIIBI Z55" dreu. tlcd to . ....=°....."-..."' "tub... a: mould m“ -= ~- ° wit) l2 44 in yarde all-inch fabric. Bend 20 cents for PATTERN which include: complete aewinl guide. Print Your Name. Address and BtyleNumber plainllfl Bo 8111'! to m» alm you wish. Addreu Pattern De art-merit The Charlottetown Guard an. ' Name I; MCI: 4 Province u . City of sugar that must go into explos- she has the ill luck to get a husband who takes away from her every- ives. For instance. the explosive to thing that makes life worth living. she is Justified in asking the law tc set her free. ‘ SOMETIMES IT'$ JUST ‘BOREDOM But where there is one woma her husband, there are hundreds who break their marriage vows for would rather buy more preserves! are bored \vith cooking and babies gguxlgngset preserves with my sugar‘ s . No. The ration doesn't work‘ that way. The only commodity for, which sugar coupons are trivial reasons. mainly because they and a man who sits around of nights in his stocking feet and burle himself in his newspaper. Back in their silly heads they have the notion that if they only had I know that we ca half‘ pound of sugar with every pre- SBYVBS 00131011. but because I work 11 W110 11118 800d 0111150 101 111110101111! ull day, I use very little sugar and. a divorce they would be young, gay and glamorous and that men would sum“; fight for dates with them and make love to them. as they did when they were girls. So they gather up the children and go back to Mother, who doesn't want them. ‘Their old friends give them the cold shoulder. the children cry for Papa and it doesnt take them long to find out that they have jumped out of the frying pn-n into the fire. Furthermore, the divorce discovers many things she had not taken into consideration: That. mother's and father's peculiarities are Just as aggravating as her husband's: that there is a lot of difference between living on the small part of her husband's income that the court awards her as alimony and having the whole of it to splurge; that few men want to marry divorcces with children. and that about the only frccdom her divorce has given her is the freedom to go on. and earn her living. ITUSBANDS SECURITY PROVIDE Unclnrlbtcdly many women are bitterly disappointed in their marri- EQOS. _ _ lions. Often they lmve faults that get on their wives‘ ncrves. But they are good providers. position and a shopping ticket at the beet stores and these are, at least. a consolation prize for the dmbneas of an unexciting max-tinge. Hence. every woman who is contemplating swapping her wedding ring for a divorce does well to consider what sort of a bargain she is making ‘ma: IIOUSENOLII tence? now." Restaurant. 4. "Ho VOXOUS." 5. fill five 16-inch shells require; n; much sugar as on acre of the finest. 311111111 Busar land can produce. n buy a- sood is BETTER ENGL I] O. D. .WIB1 1 What is wrong with "Where are you What is the correct t) 2. claltion of "Cairo" ( miss reap endenne. Which one of these lied? R/wurre ANSWERS l. S8)’. "When do now?" or, “Where are you played now?" 2. Pronounce kl-ro. l as in kite. accent first syllable. l. B61118 upon grass. are gran-lini- o . rses and cattle Derelict! ction. rectarant. Tllcir husbands do not come up to all of their romantic expecta- mworousftmggfis? m‘ “"5 "Hum 5. What LS d b They give their wives pretty homes, security, social Wm. d" ma; 3165332,‘ {aefifigmhi duty"? this len- located pronun- words 1| you live em- ‘AIIIIS YEARS TlllEll FEELING Yflllll LO0N i Ind peoele often have an overworked tll l-TW system. logged with food mute and all G acldl, because liver fall: to supply l to 2 p ta o! bile every day. Take the warning and get after you: llver— purifier of blood. Itorelmule of energy. if liver carries ofl impurlllel. you copy lot: of pep. The tie vvlv to iucreana liver I daily flow o! bill with BTLE BEANS. Theta lulnll luativ the d etivo lynem-llver bile, fade of l0 pun . " can! act on lently. yet effec- tively, t. y are c "The Medlclne That Wakes Up Nature". Shake that "tired feclln —and n! some fun out of life! Try BILE B ANS tonl ht—they work while you llecp. Over 1 mill an bezel used lat year. convincing avldeaoe of how path they are helping . 4O MNIENN ETIQNETTE lllebonaln ._ .. h, Q Whatwuldbothabestwny 000K’S BURNER | to announce a marriage to friend; . who do not. live in the some city, and with whom one is not ln close HONEY FUDGE SQUARE! touch? -—- A. All necessary is to ma.“ m. l4 cup butter mul, e raved announcements to (2 oai.) th-xae fr ands. Which name should appear first when a husband and wife an having their names printed on g-ree cards of any kind? A. wife's name. unless it in printed with "Mr. and Mm." Q. Where should the salad fork d nuts be placed he ca butter and clioco-. salad follow: low heat until‘ umweetened W818!‘ 811011111 11B "Md 11101111118 and cause they were nurtured by her? 1118111, T941011 1191' t0 PM’ 011101111 love. ‘lnére arc cut-outs of odor‘ attention to the arefls awultd the a=blo kittens. She loved every dom-. nose. the and the hairline. cstic ulurnnl. A stray cat or dog had Where 17180111198114 IN 1110M likely her sympathy and often llcr care. to form- IB ths, deaths and V marriages I ‘ The best astringent for a young. read. Showers too-m later yeors' skin is good quality witch haul be-' and other interesting social events. cause i4. is mild. Use it chilled or Some were prmtell ill the long ago white Fe“ at normal temperature. Keep aiearly in llllS century and conse- bottle in tlhe refrigerator so that it 111101111)’ 01B 110001111113 yellowed W111i. To clean white felt hat. mix l only. 591“); y, ova;- me age. ‘Many were oi different and quart of cornmeal with l cupful {we o; pug g; on. wjm comm i happier uuys. ‘Illen the war-tune each of salt and flour. Rub well into Dont forget the neck! Keq; it, u‘ intervened-World War 1. some o1 the surface of the hat. let it stand dean u the ma‘ tnc events posted, I shall quote. over night nnd then remove by vbobhy ~ ‘raking "the last. of life" nrst- brushing. "yo; ma”; wager!“ . "for which the lust was made." A will 1 . . .I‘UXTGTZIJI "hllXlCLICClS Oi CIIXTHIEES.‘ E filqowgials M953; lgérfllfgél were ur the procession, and it look} 11 u when)“ “finch or flour is ha“. b brush _!Ihe entire funeral twenty minutes added to the reuse and stirred. i Lg pass litilVCél opiouitiday en—in “ne o ol s." rush; s » ' " “" "'"“‘ ‘ “° l“ m? PW es. “mrar _ . ry \ pre en - The teflkager l‘ “w” “rem” 5 ineddixig: "inc groom's present t0 terlng of grease. about’ h” flngemau‘ Not’ ‘mxymust Lne bride was a beautiful gold “he Mum “m? °i h" “u” bu‘ “he watch and chain on the wedalng- beather Gloves must 1mm haw" A “m? mnmtour" she travelled in a suit of clean loves with soap and ‘mm by "' pmfessima‘! “d m“ a uonooil-slncke broad-cloth black slight] with water ‘Rinse in same 11°11" iflml-"KWWWF M 11" hat trimmed with Ustrlfin plufntafitempegat/um water”; Dry qugglély. 1mm - 511°“ tner one: "The mo ier o‘ e either on the han s or on w en h“ w u" a1?‘ "anflgwwd 5111* 9013a wore an elegant gown of he! I (Nova trees ( prose book the cutAole and clean‘ - - 1mm 1° _'__;___ “"11" 131° "a" 1159111 - Tvilglttiwlcikltasclikanfiillqroascslluigndu nonfatal Amgflcan warship; carry bear Once You have instilled into W111‘ somelv plunzed." ‘rhose as Auntf aboard but, ‘i; Ls served only to men 141911-3301‘ 8 Dflde 1n 800d groom- mtty‘ lvlanoney would say. “were-m 5.1.5“, 15mm ing the rat will take care of itself. the l1&tS"-—DBl2llltlllll and most. be-1 —- So try a bit of flattery. As a re- coming. The blrtn of the lslandlTherek got to be new rules and WW1 for the care of her skin. let quintuplets was there. "In June regulations around here." He means her use a pink lipstick and allow i092. The mother was the wife ol- in regard to retiring. l look at the up the line of her Uavid Bell. laborer of‘ Uharlotte- clock. Its nearly eleven. He catches eyebrows. if it is needed. B0ws| wwn. 5m.- was 22 years or age. a! the significance of my glance then and hair ornaments should prove small slight woman weighing only settles back in his old arm-chair- a good bribe for keeping the hau- m w pounds." All the chnurcu were The late news is coming-in. good condition. periectly developed, weighing bc- Until tomorrow - Diary - And the nails! Well, girl ‘D0 as tween two and three pounds. They night. can res-ht the lure of nail ¥01‘%B11k1>g111£"11111-t111e xg-Tihxfmll‘; ' t" a. reward? were are now many 0' °° - - 9“ ‘m r ii t ah ‘ all died before cvcllulg." It is one ? alglm rill-id roramggymfimfinfvhi“: of the most interesting books 1 have C F o Mm; Qngouragement and the rem ever opened and l mtendh‘ to rgadtl 11 wme Maul-in“ it to the end, and some y w en, I 1 MORNING SMILE ' SGRAPBOUN B] Roberta I40 IIOW CAN I ' 1 ,I I The baby pulled brother's hair ‘ until he yelled front the pain of it. By Anne Ashley The mother soothed the weeping boy; "Of course. she doesxrt know _ . blow badly it hurts." Then she left ' t c £00m. Shp hurried back ‘presently on edafoggféfi I $11,311,!“ mm‘ hearing frantic squallmg from the ' By mostly?“ a um I ‘u baby. "What in the world ‘is the mm Wm. lemon “l? ° 11 “1 matter with her?" she questioned m me ‘horougmy 1‘“"‘°“51Y~ M m... “other repmut Wash the hands with hot water and "No hing contentedly. "Only now she knows!" ggifé: ‘1%§;b:“"h° mam Wm‘ “ 311" ONE EXPLANATION “I see, dear." remarked the wife, reading from her newspaper. "that a woman has been awarded £2,060 damages for the loss of a thumb. I shouldn't have thought a thumb was as valuable on that." "Perhaps she kept her husband under it." granted her husband. T0 REMOVE INK STAINS It's bound to human: Wl-lle at- tending to that pile of correspond- ence you'll spill ink on your favor- ite blouse or table cover To re- move a wet ink min. first P1111 cold water over it. then soak tiho stained portion of garment in milk or better still, buttermilk Ohalcge the milk frequently and when ink stains have disappeared. dip the garment warm extra-soapy suds and launder la 113ml. mixture. Spread t pan that has been well greased. and then lined with wux paper. Bake in a slow oven (300 dag. F.) for 45 minutes. Allow to cool well before cutting in squares to serve. Before the Christian m; women found milk valuable in preserving] their qomplexions. | Ila hcoldf --- thoutdosuflwhenyou rub fiiffiairfiiééél VISHN cflllfillii @201 a “Ho? can I’ pretverlt. clrippiirilg 11 B11 1118 0 cu ll B38 W e ashlng it? w A. Place a Turkish towel in the bottom of the dlahpan. Or use a wooden bowl for washing. And a1- ways slip the pieces in cdltewlse to avoid cracking. Q. How can I avoid burning of food while cooking? A. Keep an uann clock in kitchen and set for the exact time when the vessel is to be removed from the oven. A GOOD TTOBKING HAT Helping Hungry Hoflwanders‘ While members of her duck- hunting party were putting away their guns at Cuna Mesa Gun Club. near San Diego. Calif" one of the guns went off and severely wounded screen actress Susan Psters. above. The bullet passed through her stomach. into her spine. the war is over—_but not now. I shall begui one of up! own. Karolyn had u thrilling expel"- fence this afternoon. What trylnl occasions can arise about. a farm-t yard and very often when us wuay tlmre i; not. a man in slsm- R011 we; cutting wood. with our men at Alder-lee. somewhere altml tlli. creek. All at once as Karolyn told nu "the yard was full of visa." Nctl small pig: but husky almost Brown; ones. Karolyn said there were eighteen of the critters. She count-l ca them when they were finally re- turned to their pen. But James will have it that it was “one of those is for “Know-how” You won’t need much know-how to many did _ were the ones." At any rate one of them with a higher "I. Q." than‘ the others-and they are all blessed. with more than average animal-in-i tolllgence-noac" a buckle aside to make an escape into the lovely afternoon. "Presently" Karolyn said "there were pigs scomperinl in every direction" followed at tines by a loudly-barking Mutt-dog. I a; nlnnted make delicious bread with Fleischmann’s fieJ/I Yeast - I if you bake at home, you can rely on F LEISCHMANNS fresh Yeast to help you bake sweet-tasting, crisp-curated bread. For over 70 IESIGN N0. 1M1 Thin hat le easy to crochet and msybawom forsportordrale. It la attractive if made with two col- ors. Pattern No. 1243 contains complete imtrmtions. low. Round thorn up? Might as well try to corner, single-handed, u, many bleu. However the phone was used and the best of my neigh- bors, another fanner’: wife nearer T0 011101‘ P11181111 W11" 01' M1111 the wood-cuttln , relayed the new: ' . above picture With your name and hurriedly to This story too address with l5 cents in coin or 1nd a good, if breath-taking end-l a m to Needlework Bureau . who can say! thaits‘ fngneru _ ghzllérottlgtovgn Guardian. wives have no pa n ra ng neon l . o. for Britain? Karolyn-und the other g farmer's wife proved the opposite this very afternoon.- But this day too la almost ended.‘ k t h N Y ' l -~ , TNT,’ re: rlngerft a?» (Tfglxtliéeslfilgsi If. like millions of other folks, you ve been shivering under King ute later tonlihtltJamea wiltleiwqulte Wlnwgl 11158:; fflfiltll’. 1:11!!! Ithe icicles off and take ruually sent. to draw the family ration of hot food, and in the ‘ism show of au or y says: " go. H 8M e!‘ a e pt: ure a ovc. n a summary . a , l t little lrl h k -- l O l" ' mgmwmuuameemerehtn-an-mmeh. ‘lfibiatmait. Mw'm“““m“' (My. 9n- In free Holland. from the Belgian border to the line of the lib"- officera and men of Shoot’! Civil Affairs division are trying to W111i tho wrongs of four years under the German heel. Working thro11811 and with Netherlands officials. these men-Royal Canadian Air For“ officers among them-are charged with the responsibility of housln! the homeless. feeding the hungry and restoring life to the broken M5111‘ and cltlee. In the upper picture squadron Leader J. F. Machining"- formerly a lchoolmaster at Cllebe collegiate. Ottawa, and for three yo!" living control officer at Roekcllffo airport. looks on while a B11101‘ chef dishes out hot food at a communal feeding centre. Childrenjl" years this de ndable Yeast: with the familiar . yellow label as been the favorite of Canadian women. Get some from your grocer today. Get Extra VffamIru-More Pep by ntlnj 2 name cakes of FLIJSCHMANWS freeh Yent every day. This fresh Yeast in In excellent natural source of the B complex group of vitamlnn. MAD! m CANADA Street Address air“