_ MARCH 10, 1943 e4qr*rwo_ w,‘ [up CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I Social and Per al / Fashions I L’ Woman's Re alm SOII i i u. My nrs 1111-111111111...w11111 g Y" c" 9° sat SAYS: "cont-annual" In Spite of Problems 1 "- g,»~;v_-_~~~~ ran fur-clue m: _ The Quality Remains Unchanged ONE of the circumstances of y ' “Shay . "you're rapes-Penile. "You N today have been allowed to interfere with the quality of sureareeasyon the eyes. Whatare you dolag tonight? Jell-O and Jell-O Puddings. Yes, Good-Loolsln’. Yorfve got f Dorothy ‘p111 s;,._ Lenten Meditation i From The Times, London PARENTS MUST RULE 01111111111111: BY LOVE, NOT FEAR OR FORCE Runaway Girl Shows Evil 0f Supervision , That Keep Youths Ignorant Of Life 1 1' “WELCOME, DEAR FEAST 0F LENT” Lu au insplrulg passage, 5t, Paul ten. 11n- ubrulalnalls of the kind of i111 w111c11 111.- ahu 111s nnsslonary 1111,1111, 111ml, ul the land of people c1111. 1111;, lclt tuulnselvcs w be. ‘luule 1111s nldcll v.1 endure, and 11111.11 w suggest lnadequacy and Questions and Answer; hi“ Control will appear in The guardian as a regular feature each day. flu i are those which have Today Was-‘e necessities have limited the ‘apply of Jan-o “d Jen-o himwith ourcome-hithercomplex- ion. An easy does ir-wirh daily Puddings-so, if there are times when your grocer is PALMOLXVB BEAUTY MASSAG . out of stock, we are sorry, and hope that you will be patient till a further supply is available. rr e T ' Iillfll h! . this raglan. Ike w‘. I ' the Board. Readers who lll," lll ent questions to elk or We control are invited so ear, "I'm lll wdrlflnr w the Women's Wh not start coda o Palmofive way to beaurylflg-Jrm yore dor Bab time you wrub, may“, Palnmlwe’: beauty-rick lalbrr irrla yo” skin . . . like 40mm ._. . [or afullw srsoruh-tbese rinse, r5111’: all! Remember, because New, lm. proved Palmolive is made with Olive and Palm Oils-Nature's finest skin. condition: s it soothes sensitive ski" as it cleanses and bcautifies. YOUZLI. WIN HIS AFFKTION with d PIlMOlIVE (OMPLEXION fallurm, "unsnoyvu,” “cnastenedf “surlutviulf "poor," were descrip- 111111. .11.1L 11115111. be upplled to them, 11-1 1110 p1e11u111111111n note 1s that ol 31.1.1111 ,.. 1.111111; wlnch culhunates 1n - L1"1111111.111L CUIlllGEHCt! that 11c)’ 11.1w nothing they yet .1~-1-_._~1 1111 llllllgs, 111.111,,11 DL. 1111.111 speaks for the 1111: c, .11 I111: Gospel. his words “n.1, ,1 1111.~.11g1,- 111 all Christians, ..11111 and encourage- The other day there was a tragic and ltlful sto in the papers of a young girl who had run away from home escape rum a stern father, gotten in wlth a. gang of thieves and murderers, and who was arrested for at least having guilty knowledge of their crimes. family. The father was ls 118 The girl came from a decent and respectable a good man and a good father. according to h hts. Probably he thou ht he was keepnlrag his children unspotted from the world b mak- ing t em grlsonera a home that was nothing but a Jafl and denying them all t e pleasures of youth. They were never allowed to go w any place of amusement. not even a movie. They dared not stop on the way 1 - _ home from school to buy a glass of soda. They could neither vislt nor be visited b an of thelr friends. And they ha to ln bed and the lights out by nine dclock every night. DRUNK W [Tll FREEDQM The oldest b0 rah away from 1101110 when he was l and went to the city. when she was 15 the sad lll-Hg heroine of thls story followed hlm. The brother tried to take care of her the best he could. but she was starved for pleasure, for excitement, for all that went with the brlght llghts She was drunk with the first freedom she had ever known. and there was no holding her. She went the llmlt. She plunged into an orgy of dissipation that made her old in sin be ore she was old in years. And before she was 20 she had wrecked her- self 1n soul and body. I hope that the story of this girl will make a lot of the overstrict parents, ‘Q When one is having glasses fitted by an optlclan for the “irst time. must the full amount be paid at the time of purchase? A Such aids to sight are exempt from the consumer credit regula- tions of the board. Q. When a large amount of dental work ls being done, must the full _" —"" ‘*’*‘“‘ be n N seed lec m ll conclusion of the work? For The Home l\ln1ll<‘l‘s and fathers can't go through llfc holding their children by betAwegugelgtigtnziigéegriegetl_setfed SUCH A NICE FROCK To Make ln a Quaint Little Print . Froducts oi General Feeds 1- 1111111 L111.- omlguuons llliilQUll as a good sol- uhnsl, and learnmg to lnllOCEllCt’. It merely digs the pit lnto which innocence stumbles. ‘1 ‘.1111 1111- 1111/11’. “TIAT EVER!’ WISE PARENT MUST REALIZB .11.11'1;1111-J.1\'11|l1-1111- "11. is untm- . the hunti. The hav o thcll‘ own, sooner or later. 811d the“ 011 srcaduy they Will fall or gtand °.§¢1§1i1°11i§”1§“1-11111 they have been taught. not from n yew”, d“? grim“ service‘ "Tel v. and what they have been kept lrom knowing about. When Sally goes to work, opdeyvere y 9 wmumel‘ cred" Mother can't follow her into a busln ss ufflce, but she can wise her up to Q "c t u married bosses who are flirtatious. Mother can't stop petting P1111185. bLt be a“ yo.“ 9 m? l: there m5 she can teach Jane to have some respect for her own llps- Father can't “ant a 145° "1 the 911% 01’ 00W!" suppress the liquor traffic, or eliminate bad women, but he can put his son P l‘ b" the 75rd? on his guard against them. And parents can do n lot to dlspel the al-- A 9T9 has been P0 BUlhOfl-Zed lure of forbidden fruit by not forbidding 1t, but by letting the children Increase 1n the Prwe 01' cotton see that ls isn't so sweet after all and that 1t leaves an awful bad taste Prints over that of the basic oer- od. There ls a llmlt on the number of new designs, however, and some manufacturers are therefore using the same designs on different qunnltles of prlnt. ~ .1111sL be steadfast in cc ' 1n the mouths of those who eat 1t. And, finally, I hope this girl's story wlll make parents see that they can't make children good by force. They have got to rule by love and not by tear and hate. If they want their children to stay in the home. they have got to make home attractive instead of a dungeon. Otherwise youngsters climb out of the window and the There's a lot of young charm in lhls little basque style! lt seems to suit so perfectly all the qualnt and colorful prints that you find . .11.1v that the dark- .1111"iu\'e1~co1ne. Then ...11 k \\‘5 dune cert-alnly 1 1 1e 11-11111 whlch is \_ 1L 15 the assur- 1 all things, be ~ .;11- \v11.11 they may. he ls. ‘c 0t God, and is more l‘. .' 1 because 1n Lent. m0" 11111 runes, Christians put 111 the any of learmng 11 1'13; Lrulh. that George ~ ' ._ "Welcome, ' 1s so aDIYPOP‘ . 0f Lent Wlll ' xlmugh. 1n these Ts‘ of it enters lnto . Bu: spiritual endur- 111.1111 victory can come .1, 1111- (Iluisllun ls_ prepared t0 111111111 111 [he steps of 111s Lord, of uh 1111 :1. 1.. \\'1'i'1tcl\ in words equally 1.1111 41;: 1.1111 inspiring that “He. learn‘. <1':1e<i'cnce through the things wbi -h He stlffcred." I1 is true that to learn by ex- . e .\t1(l 111 uCCept without _mur- u‘ over comes is. in ltself. 1.111111 the great StOlCS 1110110111 tlmes have (ll\'l'L‘l1, lliWfUf. H» ("lll moot and master all 11111 1111- S.11i(' nlsuut by “We. be“ v.1 ‘so he has 11111 sure faith that he 1o 1111 not “i111 an impersonal . but 1111111 a heavenly ut whom not even a - 11s to the gfollfld- In the st =1~11se 1t Ls true of hlm that is ' victory that overcometh - - 1 1111 our fnlthFSuchwns 01‘ Christ's great apostle 111111-1 11f 1111 that he had to be lev in the lock-an do a little honest thtnkln I hope lt will make business is out. Definitely. been emancipated and the parent. The average ado their teens and know thelr did 1h their twenties, and home, they just walk out about how escent boy are w lllng to be Then I ho e ember again elr own youth and them so hep y, and the equall hope they w guided by them. t will make many {s1 a well lie down and die and be orushlnglyh humiliated the them to e party, instead grownups, There ls no other safeguard hem realize. firs _ Whether they like 1t or not. chlldren have wlll no longer stand for tyranny of n despotic silly thin remember how t elr feet a they were over their first bicycle, and how they felt they might Just as one with 1t in a world so ful ments if it. rained on the day they were going were if mother of letting them go alone as lf they were‘ you can throw around children that l; s0 -key school of virtue and that they can kee their children pure and undeflled by shutting them away from the worl . to prepare their youngsters for life. t of all. that the heavy father and girl now are as sophisticated 1n way about as well as their fathers and mothers 1f things are made too disagreeable for them at on the old people. CHILDREN MUST HAVE CONFIDENCE IN PAREATS The only way that parents can control their children now friends with them, and by having made zhelr iludgment, and trust their kmdness is by being their sons and daughters respect and good will so much that they middle-aged man and woman rem-, the foolish llttle things that made that broke their hearts. l ed to dance, and how excited I 1 of disappsint- 5 to a picnic. and howl or father insisted 0n taking} potent as the memory of a happy home and cooperative parents. If boys have every pleasure, they listen when And I hope lt will make many to do ls to teach them to recognize 1t llhmgstllolds To Misery no on Genuine v1c11sv111a1111 l 011' 1111 Chxwsriansthere is 0111- 11.\:r'1e 11nd may be one vlctory. Living fr’ The Woman's Realm Bll-JRCY IS GOLDEN There's nothlng one 1n llfe can do, NUQG X10016 0r more brave. Than speak a kindly word.» or two. 8111112 lesser life to save. George H. sweetnam HINTS ON ETIQUETTB Vlhcn you are rldlng on l. f-Illn or bus. do not put your feet on the ‘gut in front of vou where other proper must later sit. II there l5 r11<.111 111111 you want to be com- 1‘ . on two sols, at least put a 11.111111101111101 0n_ the seal; ..e you before placing 37°11? HOSE 1 IE5 N 8 HOURS NFW YORK - Every few min- Utes bruws 11 new stocking story. ' l1<_~1-.111.~c wonaen are always .111‘ md expecting news from flhls quarter. blou‘ ‘ - made of Celanese in eight hours, ln- "scribccl 4B The .111 he; 1n the fact that tvclllutaliv this L; an acetate rayon r1110 a viscose type. Acetate rayons don't absorb as much mois- ture 11s the. viscose rily/orls, consequ- - 11131 nvcrlugbt, thorough- ly and so. ' Colon "1- .1"rm stool-tin!!! cllnll w I141 ankle nncl <10 not bait They do o: stretch with wear - and they 1 more like sllk. and it's about One cf the worst penalties of colds ornaaal damn-h in a slulTy. choked-apnoea. ltkeeps you uwrllo at nights. .. re you oftaeh. amull 11nd natural breathing. Yet Wm lmnecnnmf]. Get Mcntbolatum today. s 111111111111; hnlm l-mnctratel the respiratory trnct“ J-llnyn aorvne. and inflammation , , , opens 1m the Idocked nsaagse 1 .. and proszotca lrrc, effortless reathin] ajain. Montbnhlum gives 1111101111 li-l‘ for colds, stuffy mrlrila, nasal eatarrh —- or manly back. QQQFHIATU ffomrmn I» 1- Leisure the sheerest 75 dernler you've ever slipped your hand into. [DI BUTTONING s REPLACE! IIPPERS NEW YORK-Side buttonlnfl with real buttonholeg and daln self- covered buttons take the pace of a zisgper on a. subtly designed drcfl 1g p rayon isrsey of which the buttons are he onl ornament — just the dress wlt which to wear s. necklace or other. costume jewelry or reel Jewelry. if you're so fortunate. .,_____ tLiFl‘. OI‘ MATTRESS DBPENDS ON_ CARE These an the days w appreciate n good mattress. All the mat- erials from which 1t ls made are hard to get and the sltuatlon isn't likely to improve for some time. A great deal of the life of a mattress depend; on care. Protect 1t with a mattress cover Use a quilted pad between bed sheets and mattress. Strip. sun and alr once a week. Vacuum and brush every d: weeks. Tum end to end every two weeks. Turn top to bottom. Never bend, roll or s-tand mattrem on end. BRUSH YOUR TEETH Al-TEI. EACH MEAL The teeth should be cleaned utter such meal. As lt ls often impossible to brush them alter the noon-day meal. the general 1ecomn1endetlon of dental authorities 1s to brush them at least twice a day after breakfast, and before going to bed .a.t mght. The alter-bneakfalt brushing keeps the teeth clean until noon, a matter of four to six hours and €lrls know that thelr fathers and mothers are anxious for them to father and mother say "n0." parents realize the folly of trying to protect their children against temptatl turn of the road temptation is wa ting on. It can't be done. At every for the youngsters, and the thing andto resist it. Ignorance isn't Government authorities urge that Victory Gardens should cover an a-rea of at least 25x50 feet. An ldea. of the crops that can be grown ln approximately this space ls glven by the experience with a garden 24x50 feet made last year. The garden faced south and en- joyed full run all day. 1t was sur- Thorough cleaning of the mouth at night assures one that the teeth wlll be practically free of decaying food particles for from eight to twelve hours of the twenty-four. The teeth should slways be brushed thoroughly before retirln . The nafllral activity of the llps, ton e and muscles of m lcatlon d ng the day keeps th teeth bathed by a more or less constant flow or saliva. This process helps to remove the food particles and keeps the teeth gartlally clean. At night the mouth at rest. If food particles are a1- lowed to remaln 1n the mouth dur- lng sleep bacterial action can take place undisturbed Even under highly sanltary-condi- tions, tbs mouth offers alnple op- portunity for the growth of bacteria. And since the germs thrive best m a warm, moist, dark environment. the utmost precaution must be taken 1n the bed-tine cleaning of the teal. _ rounded by a picket fence, on which llma. beans, cucumbers and toma- toes could be trained. A wlre or picket fence ls the ideal boundary for the vegetable plot, for better than a hedge. shrubbery border- or wall. It allows alr to circulate freely, whlch hel1ps destroy fungl and mildews, and a fence has no roots godcompete with your crop; for It is vital that a vegetabie plot shall have at least slx hours’ sun a day and the sol] be free from the roots of trees and shrubs. Rows 1n the garden ran north and south, which gave the most equal distribution of sunshine. The rows were short, which enabled plantings to be dlvlded easlly, to groduce eontlnuous crops of short- arvest vegetables. Short rows also make cultivation easier, as the gar- dener gets a rest at the end of each row. Where cultlvntizwu is by hand there ls no gain tn efficiency from long rows. whm they lock the door, the bi _ had wolves devour them. Betty-Did you hear about Oliver —No: what happened? llow to relieve MONTHLY grunt PAIN bu who suffer such painwitb tired, nervous feellnga,distresa of "irregu- larltlea"—duc to f etlonal disturbances — should try Ilydlli Fl- Plnkhams Vegetable Compound. It has n soothing effect: on on: 0f woman's most important organs. Also n fine tonic for the atomacbl Made in Canada. VEGETIIII LYDIA E. PINKIIIITS 11111111111111» the fellow who stayed up all night flg- uring out where the sun went when it W113}, dl-wn? Bctty_-;It_fina1ly dawned on 111m THE STONE-BREAKERJS PLAN A country minister. passing an old stone-breaker one day on the roadside. remarked cheerily; “Ab, Sandy, l wish I could break the slnney hearts of my congregation as easily u you can bleak those stones." “Weel. sir." replied Sandy thoughtfuly, "You try my plan. Gang door; on yer knees." LENGTH 0F SKIRT IS IMPORTANT (By Joan Gardner) ‘There's no single answer to the guestlon; “How long shall my skirt e?" First. how taLl are you? And how slim? If your hips are not large, so that your flgure does not look squat, you can wear your sklrts a vllltle shorter, particularly if your skirt 1.1- flared. Fbr thlS type, just lbclow the knee 1s right. Teen-age girls can wear them even n little shorter. If you are verv tall and slim, drop your skirt an inch or two are average height and not "heavy," skirts mldcalf length are most be- This Victory Garden Yielded a Bountiful Harvest in 60 Days _T°P~Garden made by James I-I. Bartlett, at Borne- wood, IIL, as it appea ed June lll, 1942 Same garden May l, after all hardy crop. To left: has! been Sewn. Above: Diagram of garden layout. den fofiows: lPolc llma beans on fence. 2—.Swlss chard. Il-Wax beans. first planting. 4—Carmts, first planting. o-Oreen Beans, first planting B-Beets, first planting. 7-~I.1ea1f Lettuce, first planting. L-Parsnlp-S. mixed with radlshes. 9—Escarolle, first planting. l0. —Onlon sets, first pa. lit-leaf Lettuce, second planting, weeks after flrrrt l4—Egg Plant l5—Pe rs. 16-811 lslfy (Oyster Plant). l7—Grecn Beans, second planting, 5 weeks after first 18—0nlon sets, second planting, weeks after first. lll-Peas. dwarf. 20—Eccarolle. second planting, a weeks after first. 2l—Peas, seml tall. 22 Celery 23-Hour, second planting, 6 weeks s after flr t 24—Kale. 25~Carrots. second week; after first. Zti-Broocoll, 27—Itallan Marrow. 2&—Cucumbera trained on fenoe. schedule h! lhil Ill‘- planting. psntlng, 8 N-Red tomatoes trained on fence, l2 plants all-Yellow tomatoes on fence, l2 plants. Letters on the plan refer to flow- ers which were planted as follows: A-Zlnnlaa; B-Marlgolda- 0 and 0-01111111111; r. and o-rtsu. 1111114 and blue centaureas; I and H — Chives, which serves as food and also Lowers; K on arbor -R.ed, white and blue morning glories. When first crop; were exhaust- ed. the following were planted to succeed them in the same since; 8 -Beets; 4 -Green beans; G-Leaf lettuce; '1 -Onlon sets; D-Oarrats; 10-Endlve- l2 -Green bean; t0 - Chinese cabbage; 21 - Winter rad- lshes; all-Wax Beans, All the fresh vegetables needed for a family of four during a sea- son of four months were produced ln the garden, with a continuous yleld, and great variety. There was also a surplus for canning, thou to produce all the winter supp. more space would be required. Earnest Victory gardeners will not try to flt a ready-shade plan to their ow- garden plots, but will accept 1t as an example to be followed n rlnclple, and adjusted to their own amlly preferences, taste, and the physical conditions d their garden mace. If you skirts side. It Painful, Cllapped Lips Avoided soreness Instantly Relieved lore. chapped lips make life miserabll ln cold weather. Painful and unsightly, their cracked, rough surfaces are easily Infected. Don't run this rlakl Prevent rhapplng with Lypsyl. Its wonderful emollient action protects the delicate membranes, keeps the lip tissues from becoming dried out by ecld, biting winds, no that llpe stay smooth and soft in all weather. When lips are already chapped, l-Jlulyl gives quick relief, seals the sounded membranes against dangerous renns, haatensnatural healing. Get Lypayl l! Your store today and use it ' __ iold everywhere in handy adek for-m. LYPSYL """"""' Invisible White lee Ion and Wale- coming —part1cularly now that slim are now. If you are short and thick-Unwed, wear your sklrts 11 htile on the long W111 give your flgure better proportion. All skirts. Lgludlng n11.- short ln wash fabrics and cballls, which ln turn sult the BPOWlHQ-Ulp young- ster. she can wear 1t for any oc- caslon, from school to parties. And do be sure to make plenty of crisp lltte blouses, that keep a glrl fresh and dainty. Style No. 3014 is designed for sizes 8. a, l0. l2, and 14. size 8 re- quires l ‘l-ll yards 35-inch fabric for the jumper and l 1-4 yards for the blouse. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style number. Be sure to state slre you wish. Style No. 2014 dinner dress. follow these rules. err/ice New Fashion Art Course Step to a Paying Career .14‘? 7 Study Art ln Home Lessons Two girls! One is a well-pair fashion artist. The other, "seeln no way" to develop her own talerl for art, tries to resign herself a dull future. But there is a way by which tht amateu with no opportunity fol training can learn to draw. You aan study at home. Gsarta and inst-actions ebow you ' how to produce the well-proper tioned, glamorou- figures used by department stores and publleatlo .. Instead of attempting to draw figures detail by detail you follou tbe 1:310 block-in method of pro- feeio artiste. A lret step la to nuke a ion vI-leal liee ier the body. The you get the pose of the figure b: drawing horiaontal llnee for shoul- ders and bust, for waist and hip: When hips or shoulders tllt, eacl pair of llaes will slant la dlfferen direeflona as in our diagram. Prerrtlona for lace and flgurl are etennlned by simple rules then you progress to details. Our new 24-page home cour.1 gives step-by-step instruction, with l5! lll tratlons and diagrams, ir drawing the fashion figure. Telll how to draw fabrics, furs; explains pen and wash, perspective, fore shortening. Bend 15c 1n coins for of llhshlon Drawlng Made mas the Charlottetown Guardian flame Service, Address. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and the name o booklet. ' Name ___.i__ Street Address CHEESE STRAWS Rel out your favorite pastry and sprinkle half- of 1t thickly with old Canadian cheese grated finely and allowed to dry out. Cover cheese with other half of pastry and fold again. and roll out to orlglnal size and repeat — using 1 cup grated cheese to each cup of flour 1n the PBSTYY. Less shortening may be used ln your pastry for cheese straws Let pastry‘ chill thoroughy prefer- ably overnlgha, then cut into strips 3-4 to 1 inch wide by 4 Inches long Bake at 450 deg. Fahr. untll puffed and golden. Plle in rows o! three, log fashlon to serve. These are good with any fruit salad. beaten eggs. Silft flour, baking lwwder. salt and nutmeg and add alternately with milk. Put oatmes‘ lYIPOIIBh food chopper and add. Finally add the ralslns and nun and beat wel‘. Drop by teaspoons on bakllli’ sheet and bake at 425 flex Fahr. m» about 12 minutes. __._.._____________ _ WASHINGTON. March 8 -(AP1 —-A8l'lcullure Secretary Clsuds Wlckard rescinded today the order Prohibiting the slicing of bread by bakers. He said its disadvantages nutwelsht its advantages. The pm- hlbltlon went lnto effect Jan. l8. Canadian regulations prohibit bread 31191"! by bakers in the Dominion. a Cold in M Your Budget! DU Rllllf’: THE “COLVSEASON . I HIDE MY HANKIES PRAISE THE THOUGHT ‘AND PASS THE £%B' meats ITS EASY ON HUBBY s NOSE ...eAs>' on MY HONEY COOKIES Oatmeal One cup vegetorle shortening, 2-3 cup honey. 2 eggs, 2 clips flour, l teaspoon baking powder, 1-4 tes- IP°°II nutmeg. 1-2 cup mllk. 1 cup oatmeal or r0 led oats. 1 cup raisins, 1'2 011D Chopped nuts (these are Optional) Melt the shortening, add l?" hours’. mix well and add the 11-11111 7r your copy i LAUNDRY BUDGET! UnIeIeIerbVJABI ll-' YOU CAN'T GET KLEENEX AT YOUR DEALERS TODAY. .. lease realize that the pular demand or Kleenerqexceedr cg: production at this time . . . that our armed forces are using and are entitled to considerable quantltlee of their favourite tissues. 8 are belnftaken eo assure you of eenex and your dealer will have a supply In a day or so. We are grateful for your patience. 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