PAGE TWO Woman’s Re alm f/ Needlecraft 1 FDR THE HOME i h‘ two-look at the sui all’ ve. 1i?» yfilll out m sins 14.10. 1e. I), 40, B. . 48 and 50. Size as um i yards 39-inch fabric for loll: with three-quarter length deevui 2% ymls 39-inch for blouse» short sleeves and roll caller. Send 40 cents for PATTERN ehich includes complete sewins (rude. Print Your Name. Address m] Style Number plainly. Be sure Dhariottewwn Guardian. Neale lteet Address m“ Province Don't Nlake This Mistake 1i»: r;+(;HARLU'l"l“nl'l‘uvv .4 s" Dorothy Dix Says- WRITE CHEER T0 GII. Gossipy. Pltlly Q53; Not BadNews, ' Cheers Soldiers mmuleonulnmwvelummtlueewbeosneintlaerl Writer" that was much in vogue and that eonlsted of e-collection of | epistla to fit every-situation, so that you had only to thunb over the leaves until you came to one that met your needs and. preew. there you were. Fill in the name of‘ the eddreuee. copy the tent of the letter, and you were provided with e missive of sympathy to Grandma. eve‘: her rheumatism, or e romantic billet doux to your sweetie. _ ~ Evidently there is still need for such s first aid to letter writing. for many people ere smitten with pen paralysis at the mere sight of s sheet of blank white paper, and many others, even those who are tireless talkers, can never think of any- thing to sey when they come to write it down At any rate. to this column come endles requests for information about what to write to rrly son overseas; how w write a letter to s boy I have never seen; what to put in a love letter; how to pop the question by mall, and so on and so forth. POBTMAN AWAITID Probably never before have letters meant so much to us as they do now when they are the thin white line between us and those who are dearest to us on earth. Not many of us in these war-torn times but who I oeial and Personal '1 Fashions v Literature flllaulnasl a __ , IIIIIISEIIOLII ;.cnlraoox I n: Roberts m I .._._.... _. ____.._.-. .. q‘, Food in Cans Li’ all the contents of food in s tin can is not to be used, place the remalnderon adiehv-Iid Dutit away in the refrigerator to be used letter. Do not leave it in the can. C010 MEAT wlrli FRIENCIVS MUSTARD The use of Prenchb Pre- pared Mustard lifts cold meat out of the ordinary : z : gives it distinctive flavour and tang. Prove if next time you serve s cold pine. Tired Feet If s rather thick lvug h placed wider the feet while ironingflor while standing very long at any other task, the work will not be nearly so tiresome. Soap Flakes Try beating the soup into u foam with the egg beater. It will reqirc fewer flakes and will give better suds. ~ I the pleasure it gives the public, and as a means of raising funds four worthy causes, but also in promot- ing a spirit of good-fellowship and (‘lo-operation and hdnerstaildlng, so obvious last evening umong Inc members of the cast. The perform- ers all from the clw were gifted in their lines. I can appreciate the work and personal sacrifice it en- tails especially in the husy-ness of the tunes to have an entertain- ment or play perfected to the point. -_ I where it is ready to be presented lo a now critical public. “it would be a pity" that's what I said to Judy “if this particular and talented cast disbanded without presenting an entire play, with specialltics and all.“ "Bet you even James would co-nle to see it" that's what Judy e know what it is to listen for the footfall of the postman with morel eagerness than we ever did for the step of a lover. and tohsve our hearts go cold with dread when he passes us by. We have been toid., over and over again, by those in e position to know that nothing boosts. the morale of the fighting men as much as letters do, and that many and bitter are the tragedies of those lonely and forlorn souls who have nobody to write to them and who are always looking for s letter that never comes. ‘ When Child ls Constipated Don't upset a child already u set by eon- ltipation with nasty-testis exetives or harsh. ipln ceihsrtics. ive C ‘ Ra's I , said to m. _ . . s l When we came away {Mn the hull, I, with many of the ways of’ girlhood forgotten, didn't know; whether to match my steps “nth Mrs. As brisk ones returning w U10‘ car or not. Somlvhing, it may have‘ lIECn pure intuition or s. when.’ have-you. warned me to loiier a she w h" d lime with Judy. ltuwss then a I8 d 5e]: brave young mnn ‘aqua in courane A little over-confidant I to the inlmortol 1nd, xvho once 11°!’ s with rue" an obvious "stood on the burning deck" and. Spirit of camarderie ‘with mm incidentally a vcrv two lrimd and; becausehe it was who had alien's; neighbor of ours seized the opporq her to enjoy last yyilhys excursmn iunity to ask a favor of me forr to the show in tlle neighborln Judy’. His ca: followed ours at a‘ community. e took up om. m," § respectful distance. and ss I walk-_ cleaning, w Iagged o; ma, ed up from lane's end, where Mr. and mutt-ism the outside world en! 8nd Mrs. A. left me, Ihc car lights tinely fmm m, we we“; M it Wm, poinzed out. an intriguing path for, . '1‘,11k_ muse of me. We have lunched now and Judy I condition was desuh llns". everything in older for the and ‘pretty mugh qne.5id5d_ I mornlng—now not so far away. Shel - ' - k , l Let them write cheerful letters, or none at all. Let them keep their i?“ l‘ ted?‘ ‘hi?’ $116M will be 5m duwm m, ‘£90m? wmgms ) A bad news until they can tell it when clinging hands and tear-filled eyes w’ “W” heal“ "P 10* me w “m” l” Jame“ “l” “wives n“! l ' Jvlflg LEISURE I 1 THE WUMAN S REALM _ I It would be humorous if it were not also pathetic that Morn, who has never talked out to Johnny in the twenty odd years of his life. goes dumb when she tries to write to him. Perhaps it is because she knows her chirography is a little shaky and her grammer not above reproach and, anyway, when she is sending a letter so far she feels that it should be full of high-flown sentiments and good advice. But Johnny doesn't want Mom to write a letter that would be s runner up for Madame de Sevigne. He wants her to write like her- self. He would rather see her scra-wl on the outside of an envelope than the finest copper plate. What he is hungerlng and thirsting for is the home-gossip-about the new babies, the love affairs, what the business is doing, how old Towser still mises him, and about how they long for him and pray for him. and how ‘proud they are of him. The only thing that Mom should never put in herletters are the things that would get him down and give him something more to worry about as he lies in a foxhole and wonders if the shells that screech over him have his name on them or not. Let her hand be paralyzed before she writes him that his girl is stepping out with an old sweetheart, or his wife is getting herself talked about, or the quarrels she and her daughter-in-law- have. " And the pattern for mothers‘ letters is also a pattern for wives. my Own T: lets. his new corrective made ee- peclally for growing youngsters’ needs ll so ' to ‘ L ‘ so gently end nor- mally without diregreeable reactions that even the fusllest child won't object to their use. Make laxative-taking time easy on the child snd yourself, mother! Get C ‘ldren’: Own Tablets today at your druggist. 25¢. l Iuonmnc SMILE 1i _ W, ___________‘ V, i, . ‘ wnvnow - , ~ i..;°°..$l";..§..“l¥ 32.1.2 the word "lnter-. $111118. 3 ' ere's no need to do that" word beginning the elderlylshop-assistant answer. mlflly; We have several fitting- "! An Island Farmer's Wife But Judy's sold “med w ha, our "r "~- Ww» all m‘ l’ “ll-sum persisted, 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “The clouds look as l! it was going no rain." 2. What. is the correct pronunc- iuuon of "recoup"? 3. Which one of these woods ‘Ls misspelled‘? Monota-ny, botany, Vil- lalny. 4. What does wntion" mes/n? 5. What is a _ nuh lu that means "easily under-l stood"? ANSWERS Complete nmga_o Bcrbarn Gould preparations auozla ls m. Prmce Ed- ward Island at REDDIN BROTH CHARLOTTETO$RI§S _ I u HARD-HEABTED l. Use were after Rs 1!. 2. Pro-I Please, . Suli-th." the little rlcunce re-koop. e as in me, oo as girl saidlto the butcher, "we want in boot. aooent last svllflbltl 3-1t__t°"8h-', lilonotony. 4. Act of eormng be- Tough?‘ said the butcher. "Most tween by way of hindrance: ln- DQQD-le want ‘it tender.” ‘nyference. "It was an instance of Yes, but 1f we have it tender divine intervention." 5. Lucid. daddy eats it all." , . see “in " ' - calm and ilnhurriedl Will rob it of some of its bitternem. For, somehow. the written word kiln hgtwtlilndlt‘ gnl)“si;e§,e",-I,y,s-°“ lllliallltierlnugth no thought of ihel has a coldness and finality that the spoken word never has. called "the vesirlbule." I sup Ion morrow, so fast approaching. But} And, above all, let no woman, anywhere, at any time, m1] 5, 19ml; the mme still stands to designate there Judy yawns openly and says that she has written under the stress of a great emotion. Let her ' I the front entry. In modem homes i" Jame-i °“.'n "i “is: '.T111S|V|“’On‘t keep it on ice o_ver night. If she does. she will never send it. H“ “Vell-‘iped into a more im- be "l9 “m9 m e nwrmng‘ illllU S K’ and useful room; the 51m. Until tomorrow _ Diary-amid" Providing an entrance lllim- . I mm ma" Muse. is seldom used. .12,“ to think that in the long I——' “"- "d ",8 More says "before -—meaning mine - be- or bustled ladies, broad. a dimmer with several wumch, the \.-men should u: lh no hurry to bc sealed so me lone mun will have a chance Lu seat av. less‘. 1w or three 01' the group. A5 you are woman, so be lovely; AS you are lovely. so be v-lrious; lfentl and children "i? l i ‘llfllffiélalxkllgug? consurm, constant as W? 01' 01d DiCi/ums came irfthis l BILL — WHY IS YOUR SHIRT SO MUCH W/l/TER conurn 1mm MINE ? . a _ l 5° be mlne- B5 1 Yqllrs forever. door. nmybe after s ‘ ' ~ l _ Gnu‘ . . .. a rinlrlrkg all m; s§§§°,°,,"}m‘l§, E ’ I 10a CREAM valusrloss I, o r . '= - . . » ——-— c or xdmkslon “fut By Roberta Lee l - I l their convenience, the family Q. What can a gill do if a man‘ often slip in or out thl~ - pause beside its window"; ‘mails; is invariably from twenty minutes, Orange’ canned ma“ ‘W peach” to rm hour late in r-ailml; for herq o; the medicine cabinet and on 2. Onc- half cop pureed prune “llfmbllnlntsv these suspend me cye dropper, pulp, and l tablespoon lemon juiw. 3. Three-fourth cup crunlbled m“ ‘wit. other articles so hard to find macaroons or stale chuvoinle cake. finndifls‘, when left on the shell among the 4. One-hall cup coarsely grated various bottles of medicine. segni-swee-g‘ (IIlfIOCOlElEh .4 —-"- . One a cup c upped canm "mTs 0N ETIQUETTE drained cherries or maraschino Q_ -——-— cherries. fifteen “Ham mO-Jhl a Amourning band should be from 6 One teaspoon grated lemon zscnd engraved 1_ ,. 57 3 l-2 to 4 1-2 inches wlflC. Ii- is rind, 2 mblrspozxns Icn u Jill“. cm" camel A_ o; {-14.0 m, ‘ “n; shougd made of dull broadcloth on over- and a. fe-w drops yellow vegetable l° illlihlambc shout, personal notes. ! e01" o‘ “vim” chuhlnfi; 0f serge coloring. m‘ “rlfllnl Q. "Nhn: is the maximum hum- °n lumm" Clflhlns. Serve by spoonfuls on angel or Karon,“ ‘sl-Vlber of courses one should serve at: “mgr T sponge mks 11 you work quickly perennials from the border. a clulnp - 0N ELSE l m“ we cream Wm not become so“ .. If it does, place in rr-frigvrflwl .i’.£.;‘.l’€?5‘;i.‘€h.’llt".:uidhfif ~ - - "H" 1= 0"“ m“ m» at My “no "m. clssi to feed mv soul") a root of ' " _ ""_"" " l “ l "' Imauve phlox. with the heady frag- rance of mid-summer about n, slips of! the climbing roses. a whitci and a pink and when she hndi promised to guard it from m~o\vlin;:I stock. a small golden willow. Ka:-o-| lyn has been working at her flower border, mltting plants in their Izcr-l mlanem quarters. Judy and I-but when I spoke of t is to her Judy| her shou ders-lmust put, ours order the 111st warm day.» the time, cleaning ' cares forgotteh. It was so chilly‘. this aftemoorn I was glad to come indoors from gathering the plums. IMeanwhile the new swings were‘ lmade in the shelter of the yord.| well mode with bolts and ends and" what not. Jamie was there zoo, Io‘ fetch and os-rry, if he would, to . . ‘ _ . ‘ . y/, , _ turn and un-turn. with small fetch» . l. A 1 ._ , ~. _ ,. i wrenches, huts on slim new l~\‘ ~_ - hi? . all with a concerned The; I, _, i- ~ , ~ r was s0 interesting m. fl ‘A _ a _ no , I Ono's eyes are what one is; ones mouth what one becomes-John! To one pint vlhilia ice cream bflllsworvnv- , ma the lOllfliVlllfll , ———— ‘ 1. 0 0.. ' ‘i ' i ' - EASILY FOUND I ne up cup cl0ppe< well drained mixed fruits-mummy, Place a rovl of tacks at the back The flavor of these buns-o quick has type, IEBVEJCG with baking new- den-is one that everybody likes. For ll-e Bun l is’ cup milk is cup ll uld honey ~ many views. a cup cr breakfast bran cer- I worked there. Judy at the hull- 911} 7W8)’ inside, 1 remarked about i111‘. .: up clrrants. washed and well quietness of the Irarriu Few Cal-S dralnu I moved in the coolness and wind. 2 curs once-sifted nest-w hour ‘and only the mailmflns horse and 0r 1% cups once-sifted hard-‘wsgqn on me “com; réumq “mam Whwl- 11°“? ' by N149 Public bridge. A truck wlrh 4 wspool; baking powder lumbering noise came to the yard. 1 teaspoon so g‘ _ with fertilizer. not ll great lend‘ 4 tablespoons clli.l=d Slllflélllflflwmday. a,“ than Roby; R-ob to helo our men new and strong swings farm mMhlll6l',V—J3-lhlE This afternoon. as .. “lli! no longer llnu J1 ‘fli then go out mthout lowing h mos-l sage. If ize ores for the girl this may correct his lnexcusapble habit. If there arc to be only ten c1‘, DQ510515 For the ulnze: 1 tablespoon liquid honey 1 tablespoon butter, melted combine the mlilk and ‘A cup‘ honey and stir in the crisp break- fast bra-n cereal and prepared cur- rents. Set aside to soak for about; 10 minutes. Measure and sift together the flour, bakling powder and salt. ‘RUG IS MADE FROM SCRATB i t diflioult to find time to supper. Only nhat. iii i? z l hh fowl-tile foods spread, I suspect] ur eflorms and entreao, combined would its/v‘ been‘ in vain. P310 Y0U'LL_ wpflifnrf" ‘NHILE YQu wAgrl ' J1 ~47 E0 CHOCOLATE CAKE K b 2 IRODIH “ileum-Yell "m noun; nu“ I up nlll: 1 leenseen venllle rg; 1 ‘A cool use: i edit unbeaten 3 lquem lmivlleilnld chocolate Ipif variety con- next distrm an: BECAUSE it washes clothes the whitest, safely-w]! leading washing machine makers recommend Rinso. Wonderful for tub washing, too. Socks out dirt- saves hard rubbing and boiling. That loves the clothes! s E Clean butler lllorcuohlv’. add moor olfldudllv‘ and cream logelhlr unIIl Ilshl and IluIIy. Add one one oi n Ilme, healing thoroughly alter eoelu addition. Add molled choeolole and blend. Add llour ollsmaiely wlIh milk. u Imoll amount el u line, booting oller each nddlllon until smooth. Add vonlllu. Bole In greoied 9 Inch lever pom In modemlo oven 350‘F for 30 mlnulu. =l The All-Time Favorite! How Ihe men oi our family will cheer whenyiilbrggi’: Ihelr year-round cvorlie mode from this e999,?‘ W m k Horvle recipe. Ll lller, llulfier . . . IheY ‘gun b. extra-rich chocolate-y vor. And best of all v39 ,5 <c"_ sure ol perfect results every time. You $99,, '°. ,1‘: ,I,,,,| Rolling Flour comer Io you - reodY-mnPd ‘g; ea‘ m leovening Ingredients and salt rclenhflcally 6" I the correct proportions for baking success. f Your ' Gel a package oi Brodie’: Self-Robins Flfiurqorlllvln ouI grocer today. See for yourself how saw ll 5 m! ellclously light and tasty pastry, cakes and w!’ - Write for Fhee Recipe 300k BRODIE 8: HARVIE LIQJEERLOW “O0 Hetebleen Shell Meseleelwn also of w“ new. lolly Feeder bum Plllllll Po ll! . . l before eyes" but only m the reflection of the sunset| new w . A wreath from s hardwood Jud, ‘hed out on the fire be- l wee spiralling lazily e sew. the green-clad the budded trees us we e short “fiance with} A white cat s rayed acr our . "Clood h ck orl bed ' Judy asked even es I told her "time will tell." "It might. mean rah" she said in fun. as ue quickened our stem ' "Hie ncelvt was most Ghlbjhlllé. Judy, who up to this timcl had never attended such r. show in Ila: ccuniry, liked i-t. and at mice pro- nounced it "gloodfl sucn nn en- good. DESIGN - N0. A reoiantulslr is rile cot lax-lair. and may be l In lfi in the house. Pvttem No. tains complete instructions. To order pattern: Write er eend move picture with your heme ‘no address with l5 cents in coin or Postal Scrip to Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Guardian. Dedgnfio?” Rinse gives heaps of soapy-rich suds - even in hardest water. Safe suds that get _ ~ , 1 washable colors bright ls sunlight. Ener- getic suds that wash even grimy work clothes spotlessly clean. Marvelous suds for dishwsshing and ell cleaning. DIV l0 m. stick m” lulu mus n ODIFS You'll never be satisfied with 07.‘. anything else once you see Rinse whiteness. o y’. 1.25m A __ ‘ srLrRAIslNc rnnovcr Nome ls-II Street Address ' Province RINSQ GIVES THE WHITEST ‘l " tertoinment mrtonlw fur