Warm?!" . ...._p.__-L_,. PAGE TWO Woman's Re aim 1 $ NIW under-om l¢~ -- - ¢"°°'" Bzgdwflfli p Dorothy Dix Says- Stops Persplrotion ' "' ' ' 1- no: ro: resses ormen’! a slum. Does no: irritate skin. - No waiting to dry. Can b. used night after shaving. " 1mm" Y "Ops perspiration for 1 to 5 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4- A Pu". White, greneleas, sulrlless vanishing cream. Arrld has been awarded the Approval Seal ofrheArnerican lusruute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Anni la the mnonsr assume Boporuurr. Try a in iodql ARRID 49¢ - 1- “ Illilififillfii §;‘1‘,‘.E.°,°"‘ e-oocooro-QO A McrningSmile: past solving lived in the Galdcn of Eden?" "Yes teacher~lhe Adcmses". "Fine, until the parson asked the “What happened then?" “She replied: ‘Do you think Rn " so“ mt daze’ ‘eplied’ ‘I am" nished room, that you will probably MONTREAL. April 18 -(CP) — m l , A survey is belnlz made of the meat u he has a mo er comp ex beef, in the Montreal district by 500g“ members of the womens regional ' ' advisory committee, it was disclosed today in an announcement by the Information obtained will be for- warded to Ottawa. fair treatment any longer. My hus can MARRY FOR LOVE ONLY DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I am a girl of 18 going with a boy of 23. Wartime Drlces and trade board. have promised that I would marry hi (Continued on page 8, Col 1) TOO MUCH MOTHER-IN-LAW l DANGEROUS IN ANY HOME However, A Wife Needs T0 Weigh Carefully All Angles Before Taking Drastic Action DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I am making plans to leave my husband be- cause his mother insists on living with us. She has her own money and 1101119. Wt will not stay any place but our house, and 1 am tired of in: at her. Besides, I want. my own home and family to myself. husband is not willing for my mother to even visit me, but he thi ought to make his mother welcome, and I am not going to stand such un- band and I are devoted to each other and I can never love anyone else. Also. we lifllO a. two-year-old child, but I am willing to make any sacrifice for my own happiness and will do - ING to get away from my mother-in-law. She has gotten on my nerves until it. is destroy- ing my health. Please advise me what to do. MRS. G. A ANSWER-Well. I advise and try calmly and quietly to glue out the situ- ation and see if thi it is throw away a husband you child, a good home and flnancia order to get rid of your mother-in-law. like a. losing trade to me. RIGHT TO OWN , I grant you that you are not unreasonable in wanting your own house and family to your- self. That is every wife's inalienable right. and why mothers do not recognize this natural human desire and respect it and stay in their own homes, instead of wishing themselves oiI on their children, ls a. mystery YOU Particularly is this hard to understand when every woman has been through it herself and. knows how‘, wpel} she was d Sunday $11001 Tegchgr: ~19“ mother, she hated to have her mot er- n- aw camp own on - h wn th for that tter with her endless advice and suggestions my M W“ “m” gm‘ “n m° wh° allxd (leliinnglohosil- she did all? and didn't do that. wanted to be alone with her husband and baby. ________ lgut bet trash as; it may, lit lshatpondltion and lnot artlljiepryoglith 32gb I - - . ~ .t 'l'."-'t‘ 1‘0l.l 311 IGTO OY m - ITTPW 61d the smith “adding so llll-llawallse aoflxllure, allldillyllgulyqllicstizlrel isy whlevther you will be happier with her in your home, or having no home yourself, no husband, no baby, no bride if she'd Obey he; husbmdo- money except what you earn yourself- u “lllhlllllljllcllmliul wWTlUbREk on 10b tar , . Be‘ o pre y ar e ac your_ a min-V?’ ‘mi the 5mm" M“) w?” m you hM/EEVTJQICFITQJTIEHOTVHS two or three years an , , so think it all over and make up vour mind to make the best of your fiitllatwil. especially with regard V) bargain, and be happy in spite of having motller-in-law always under e ou to sit down B, YOUR And, anyway, me just to have to live in a fur- have to share withhpncither girl, alfalter ——i—i h h d 1pve1g home, You will get mig y onesome w en To PROBE MEAT SITUATTON £8: (lglffit haavgotlllreobvaxlays bslbble to listen to. and a husband is a very comfortable thing to have around the house when the bills come in, even T Paulette Goddard shores a Beauty Secret wit/l you PARAMOUNT STAR A... laid/am... $1.. sipftwl. J!» jail, Wain.‘ AULHTTE Goooaan knows thevalue ofa lovely complexion. Skin mus! be smooth and alluring to face s movie camera day after dry. She tells you how she uses Lux Toilet Soap for daily facial cleansing: "Gently pa! tbs lallrn‘ into your skin. Rim: fin! with warm water, rim: wit}: cool. Dry with quirk, so}? pm and m bow glowing your Jlin luahl" A lovely complexion‘: important, so give yon skin this Hollywood Beauty Care righ: in your own home. Lux Toilet Soup's Whipped Cream Lather removes dust, dirt and stale cosmetics thoroughly. Lux Toilet Soap makes l. wonderful beauty bath, too. lrs Whipped Cream Lather makes you sure of daintiness—leaves skin sweet with a delicate, clinging perfume. .' t t uollvwonns it vll}‘1‘=-~ tt-l‘ lrtttlllt aérlutv cans Till? (ZYZlAEE-QUEIQEZigQQQRDIAN lnlln‘. mutt iliélllfgj élelzz/é/ allulitrllillg this new eluded Jewel is more valuable. Miss Logan. pnylesclssneedlesscopay flaveyoaiflire/fiienear iving a amplifies-abbey: MARTHA 100m s t I nmidon is so im- portals! it’: really exciting to know the: IITYY: I'd say sol I: certainly creams easily, MARTHA 100ml Doesdtlt, Betty? Careful, Jane, only one cup of sugar in this recipe : : z chop up the banana now! JANE: My, it’: l. good thing jewel blmir so well with everything! I mean we wouldn't want to waste these good things, would we? mama LOGAN: Certainly not! In wartime, we mus: never risk spoiling anything we cook. Remember, girls, what l told you before about Jewel : t : it's risky to ‘tionally IIIOIQ.‘ _A1.>ru. 1e 19,, ocial and Personal f Fashions 1 Literature w...‘ m. n.5, mum. “mull With l", " e n mum“ "t". 332:1 34m’; mung! Li fer cakes flakier ie crusu are uslsdlg the newlblnrded ewel. I: better and, of course is odour-less and tasteless in cooking. Send 10c and a canon mp for the fascinating Jewel Red Book Indigo: a pound of Jewel in d1; familiar re canon! Sw Canadian Co., Limited. ' "4 ééi/s ' éfllbféfLéleflir... Leisure The Woman's Realm THE KNITTERS The sheep is, fleeced, the wool is s 111111. , The Dlill is wound, the Llmt: has come To cast, the eighty stitches on. Hurry the needles in the wool, Carry the pattern to the suln, wflulll the way the low ccl row Of knit and purl begins to grow, Building a world of threads that form Shields for men, to keep them wami. Ollve drab and navy blue, When some American head comes through This neckline where we bound the thread Tighter, perhaps, than suits his Maybe the feel will still be there Of women's fingers maybe some Finger mark or mark of thumb Will prick his body like a dart And make him wamier in his heart. -Eliza/beth Jane Astley m Christian Science Monitor. REMOVE RUST STAINS To remove rust stains from por- cflain enamel bathroom or kitchen fixtures, try rubbing the spot with a out lemon. Be sure, however, to wash the lemon Juice oflt im- mediately and dry with a clean cloth. Acids, if allowed to remain on porcelain, are harmful to the glossy finish. new usaTnon om uosa Old silk stockings are now be- ing saved in ‘the United States to send to China for use as band- ages. Arrangements have been m-zde in Portland for the stockings to be fumigated and packed by The ' Salvation Army. The bundles are then supplied to an airplane plant to be used as packing for crates of fighting pfare: lcehqr sent to China. Each bundle of 26 pair of stockings cont-sins a Grbulal- wrig- ten in Chinese and illustrated stiowing how to apply silk stock- lng bandages. For ten years. Thomas W. Ross, M Port-land. Ore. has used silk Bf-Oibiiiflflfi as emergency bandages to hold dressings in place. He labie. ooo-oc-ovooooaaa 0e evooaks DAILY A MENUS ' Sugar~Saving a... .........”.;.' 1.1.2.35’ ‘spanks-visa p Soft Boiled rig; Tom Tea Coffee LUNCII 0R SUPPER Claim Chowder Crisp C k "minerals; T“ Oodfeo DNNIB Iianlb Ste Boiled Potatoes Malghed ‘Inmips ‘Baked Indian Pudding T“ Coffee MAPLE IIIRUP SPICE CARI 2 cups flour ‘ 1-4 cup butter 1 WP maplesyrlm 1 egg f: air soul- milk - aepoon sod; 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon ginger 1-3 “lemon cinnamon 1-2 teaspoon cloves Oream shortening. Add maple 8711111 and well-beaten egg. Add sour milk alternately with the dry ingredients which have been mix. 119111"? mm in moderate v 35o 1".) for 26 minutes. BQFVGOIIe-TTTCQQI. BAKED INDIAN PUDDING l quart milk 1-2 cup molasses 1'3 @119 corn meal 2 teaspoons anger l teaspoon salt Leap cpl: mifkw ‘ur m .sca "d. rver meal. "F" "(it ‘l0 tribute: ldd Still. ""5" "d "M15558 Qcok slcwiv "l 1 "title-red brlvnq dish l0l' 2 new! When half rore. add lhc Mldflflillf and finish c“c-k'ng_ 5e”; cream or ice cream. to a» ply and clean.’ V easlolln Pllstrlc, a jourlzanst with an eye to war economy who had lived lu China and knew that Chinese doctors were so short of gauze that they were using paper as a sub- stitute, suggested packing the stccklngs in plflllfl-CHLCS as a waY of getting them across. FRUIT DRESSING For fruit salads a French dress- ing made with a tart _fruit Juice, instead of vinegar, glVGS subtle flavor, Lime juice is a 300d sub- stitute Itt should be used in these roportions: one part lime Juice “'0 parts salad oil salt. sugar and paprika should be added to taste. shake or beat the mixture until it is of light cream consistency. Lemon or ineaprple jfulce are also good substi utes for vinegar. When melting raisin bread, cook- ies, etc, cover the raisins with hot water and simmer them for about s minutes before using. They will be larger and softer. amTfnlsno1>'s' ray ““ +~~“.................. . ‘The £l,500-a-year pension pro- vide: for Dr. Lang when he re. tired from the See of Canterbury may give him rather more of a mB-filin than he has had from the £15,000 official salary. This was reduced to about £8,000 by m“. tion. Out of it two palaces, staff salaries and other expenses in- filial-able from the pvstion have to be met, leaving a modest ps1- ance only for personal things. The extent of this can be guesed from a. remark once passed by Dr. Lang that he could not send more than $100 a year on himself. The late . ‘Pemrple was the last Arch- bishop of Canterbury to get ncqfly the whole value of the £15,000 in those delitthtful days when income tax was about a shilling in the pound His son, now the primate, wall not be s0 ha-pplly situated. ZESTY CANAPES Here's a canape that will make a hit with your guests: crisp crack- ers spread generously with cream $53,??? lliigpedb WlltldQCOk§du§h1%IlD5 1 e 'en 1 r- cestershire sauce, ppe o you may cut the amounts in .1 However, this will keep wen THE COOKS ’ 3$§i°e<l'“eo‘2€aif.i§'.'°'“'°' t- CORNER “m” "‘““’ °°°““~‘ p2 cup fat O-O-QOOOOQOOOOOOOOQ-Q-QQ-Q-Q-Q -2 cup brown Bug‘: TARTAB SAUCE 1-2 cwp corn y n‘ s lup 2 eggs, slightly beaten 8-4 clip ml 1-2 cup raisins 1-2 teaspoon mustard 1 teaspoon salt 1 éaurfilll-‘B sifted all-purpose 2 cups salad oil (about) 1:.’ ieapsepcon salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice or , 1-2 teaspoo: Qloveasmon Ville-SB!‘ 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg 1-4 c“? CTIOPDM stuffed olives 2 1-2 teaspoons baking powd 1-4 cup chopped parsley Cream fat, add brown sugar T 1-4 cup chopped pickles corn syrup, blending together um Method. Add the mustard and the oughly. Stir in milk add u salt to the slightly beaten eggs. oats and raisins‘ mik well NM start beating with a Dover egg and sin, £10m “it 5pm, ab“ beater, adding a little oil at a time lng powder lad {o firs; “L,” and continue beating and adding and beat thoroughly Dmlp b y, oil until the mixture is quite thick. spoonfuls on Q 5%,", l“, Now add the lemon juice or vinegar sheet and bake in a moderate l along vlzith the olives, parsley, and (s75 o lees r.) for ls-zb mlnlll pickles. This will make quite a Makes our dooen medium s" quantity of sauce. and if desired, cookies. Needlecraft/ For The Home s Do Your Manners Pass These Tests) Defense workers, homemaker-s, 2779 stenographers, school-teachers and sins it"- their Sflld£tfl$~ it's Pillar with ‘ them all. this practcal jum r with its crisp slit p0tk€ls and ull 5km. shir at the waist. Style No. 2779 is designed for sizes l2, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size l6 requires 1 7-8 yards of 39-inch fabric for blouse; 3 1-2 yards for jumper. To order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and ad- dress Willi 20 cents in coin or stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau, Chariot-re town Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardan Needlecraft Department Style m. 211a Size .............. Name i Street Address I l FRYS cocoa Costs less than before the War. Qllfllily unchanged "Chocola to Around The Clock" la the title of the latest and moat modern Book of Recl- oes. Dozens of new ways to drake xleslstible cocoa and choc- olate deaserta and beverages. Send 10c for your copy. Address Frv-Cldburv 1411-. Montreal. She Lela IIIM Sly "Excuse Mfi‘ Crude manners can creep up on you unawaresl Like germs they can be catching -little habits like leading the way through a movie crowd instead of letting your beau do the leading; murrnuring "Excuse mel" to people you peel. when only he should n; These things are painfully em- barraasing to molt men. They want their girls perfectly, beautifully polled. But, our booklet on etiquette makes it euy to correct crude habits. You don't have to agcnia. -'“Did» he notice my {aux pal?" In the movie you let your escort step out of the row of seats then you precede him up the aisle. Getting out of buses and cars, he alight: first to give you a hand. You. of course, never say "Thank you" for such ccurtesies, or for dances either. it is taken for granted that YOU are conferring the favor! Our ill-page booklet has etiquette tips both girls and men need to know. Tells how to behave en dancing, dining. theatre. motoring and the other dates; how to handle introductions. send 20c in coins for your copy of "I "wstfe for Young Modems" to The Guardian Home Service. ... ‘_u.e lo write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet Name an": All"; Province in i nervous feelin of VYOIITBITI’: Edllirllle cult days." Ma e in Canada. ‘Gentle Softness... Immaculate Quality. .. and MORE SHEETS s, f_O_R YOUR MONEY E 225iliiilllai