Woman's Re alm Living e Leisure . The Woman's Realm o v secre , “.3 21'»? ‘ ‘this; ll‘? "" llmeofhis tricks was to m purses of gold into cottage windows and run away. BLUEING ACTS AS DYI IN CLOTHES WASHING Contrary to general opinion blu- ing ls not a necessity in the aun- dry. Its action is neither that of a cleansing agent nor a. bleach, but as a dye. Since blue and yellow are complementary colors, a rinse in blulng tends to neutralize the yellow color sometimes acquired by white fabrics. It soap ls always rinsed out completely and the clothes dried in the sun and nir, they are less likely to turn yellow ing ls prinzarily intended to mask yellow, but is sometimes used in an attmept to hide bad color due to faulty washing. 1f bluing is added to clothes which have become grisly from washing in hard water, b‘. ng only makes them look grayer, GAltiES FOB. HOME FINE YULE GIFTS NEW YORK, Games for the home will be ancther item. Dons! before Christmas it wlwll dawn or Yea, on the glancing wings 0i iiassr birds, the softly patter-trig ee 0f furred and gentle beasts, 1 come to meet Your hziro nid wayward heart In » brown bright ayes mat peep from out the brake, i stand contest. On eveiy nest Where ICIWHIPI“! Patience is con- o her pleasure for the high emprlze Of motherhood- ‘Ihere doth My God head rest —Evelyn Underwood LYNCUEON SANDWTCH This sandwich should have Qwe- eial luncheon appeal to the young- er member of the family; slices of butici‘ d whole WllGlIlL bread filled u" ' cl ripe bananas and chop- is moismned with a, little omi se. Add just a dash 0f too And s crisp lettuce leaf. FESTIVI CUSTARD P]! To make n festive custard pie, crumble stale macarocns and srrinkle over the top before bak- iiiz And a blob of lightly whipped cream on each serving. BOOT REMOVAL Soot can be removed from a car- ¥7Cl by sprinkling the spot with u. ittie salt, and men brush gingerly with a stiff brush. - salt‘, l’ evening after evening Cribbagr boards, for example, checker and chess boards are in demand. Two- handed games that have not known popularity since brlclye made iri- roads on the cozy game of cards are gaining attention. Books have a place of unportnce for stay-at- homes The Sweater will come first in "to pull-over , , . But a sweater is in order for everybody from baby to grandma. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE If two women who know each other cannot find seats together on bus or street car, but must sit on opposite sides of a stranger, it is better not to talk across the un- known person. Either simnly greet each other and refrain from furtlh- er conversation, or ask the person if he or she minds changing seats with one of you so you can visit. KNEE WARMERS HEAD SHAWL SHOWN NEW YORK. Knee warmers are in some stores. knitted ribbed affairs about four to six inches 101i" and fine for any cold dav at foot- ball game or when shopping. Head shawls. gay and floral, quilted bolero jackets of padded cottona knitted bed slippers, sleeping hoods Will-Ch defy the cool air are a few more of the many aids designed to co-operate with the fuel admin- lstration. Honey milk will give the young- sters a pick-up when they come home from school and will not take nff the edge for the meal which follows Put 2 tabfespoons strained hnnfl‘ into s cup of milk, beat well and serve in glass Lightly sprinkle, “no? of nutmeg of cinnamon on p. CAMEL DELIVERY Chrktmas gifts are presented by a varncl in Syria. The youngest crime‘. which accompanied the Wise Men is called the Camel of Jesus 1'» nerffiivh! the task eadm year of distributing presents. TN BETHLEHEM FOR XMAS Due to modern transportation one can leave America as late as the middle of December and be in Bwhlebem in Palestine for Christ- mas. 6.017 miles away. T"! ‘FIRST SANTA CLAUS The flr<t fionta Claus Nicholas, Bishop ofMyra, inrcft“ myuerinus midnl lft-besflnsz Journeys, In the grourth century he was famous be-' Paraclol Once you have used Paradol you too will - I.l¥'{ft_\'|! want. to carry it llJ your handbag. l-‘or the quick relief that Raradol brill!“ lmm pains, aches and feverish conditions save you many hours of unnecessary pain and discomfiirf- You will also like the way Paradol leaves you . feeling bright and comfortable with no degassing uftlm UllCfllS. Ask your druggist about M9410 l and he will tell you that its fame has epn-iul rapidly and that more more women an: turning to it for safe, quiukand dependable relief from pain. Fhe first time you use Parsdol you will discover, like thousands of others, that Dr. Chase's Parudol is Just what you have bet-n looking for. Whether for periodic pains, hv-udzichcs, or jumpypervee, you can depend on Paradol for rel: . was 8t. who ght is with her wherever she goes u, . \\\' it". a us all that the family will be hom/ '- ....,...a........-................~omn A Job Only You Ban llo Pr!» Control Questions And Answer: Mupanrlnoakblnuilnublyanscnparl Iwuwununuoanbunblnballafi, Questions and answers on Price Control will appear in The Guard- tm u a feature each day. The questions are than which have reached the Waxuma Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are provided by the Board. Readers who have ' eiiigem. quee- tione to ask on price control sre invited 1o send them in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Committee of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Chappeil Build- inl- Charlottetown. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q. I1 we weight is not marked 011 i1 Package of soap chips, how can I Possibly check uie price with previous purchases? . Beginning the middle of No- vember, manufacturers must 5m)“ ciearLy on containers of their pro- ducts. the packed Wiilgtlt of a1. granulated, powder or sprayer soap, soap chips or flakes, washing powd ers, cleansing and scouring powders manufactured by them. _ Q. What does the grocer do with ration coupons received from his customers A. The rejonal ration office sup- plies your grocer with gummed sheets to which the grocer sticks WE. Coffee and sugar coupons as he receives them. Elm, sheet holds 50 wiiporis when the grocer ap- plies to his wholesale for more $09k. he can replenish his supply only by surrendering coupons to the amount of his order. The whole- saler too, replenishes his supplies b fiil-iiifiiderlim coupons obtain from the retailer. Q. What Ls the ceiling price for a. new women's standard bicycle? A. In Prince Edward Island the ceiling price set for a women's new bicycle manufactured or assembled in Canada Ls . Man's new bicycles must not be sold above $45. _-i—ln Q. Has a restaurant any right to refuse to serve a jug of hot water with a pot of tea? No. only one "serving" of ten. THE CHARLONTTOWN GUARDIAN l Dorothy gays Casualties of ‘War Are in Sick‘ Room As Well "As on Battlefield. Depression Is Contagious- Women Should Keep Up Home Morale When we have daily evidence of the heroism with which our sol- diers are fighting on land and sea, it doesn't seem necessary to worry any more about building up their morale. So perhaps, we can take a little time of! to try to strengthen the morale of the home front. For that is what needs pepplng up and having a little intestinal fortitude infused into it. It isn't the boys in the Solomon Islands. 0r the Arctic circle. or down in Eflbt, who are howling and complaining of the terrible sacrifices they are being called upon to make, and suiting down ~ everybody who will listen to them with their tears. It is the weeping mothers who tell you how they have gone into a decline grieving over their darling baby boys being so far away and ex- posed to so much danger. 1t is the chair-sitters, who wouldn't know a tommy gun from a battle- axe, who discourse by the hour about the mis- takes the army and navy are making and the general mismanagement of the war by the higher-ups in Washington. It is all the bal- ance of us who grouch over tire rstioningand not being able to have all the sugar and coffee we want, and having to put up with poor ser- vice in the shops, and so on and on. Go where you will the atmosphere is as blue as indigo. Everyone is holding a lodge of sor- I row, and the conversation makes the lamenta- tlons of Jeremiah seem almost like a comic strip. And the queer part of it all is that we do not realize the harm we are doing For depres- sion is Just as catching as the measles, and when it becomes epidemic. as it is now, it is just as fatal as any other plague. It slays its thousands. KILLED BY WAR TALK You can't pick up your morning paper without reading of someone you know who has dropped dead in his office or 0n the street. Every day you hear of some delicate woman friend or old person, who norm- ally might have lived for years, who has passed on. and you know that, no matter what the death certificate says. they have been killed by war tall. Their frail bodies couldn't stand the extra. burden that their mental sufferings put upon them. The casualties of war are in the sick- room, as well as on the battlefield. There is hardly u business that has not been hlt in one way or another by the war. It. has robbed thousands of men of the labor of l is allowed, but; the customer is Permitted to dilute it to taste. Hot water is not rationed. Q. I understood that used cam- eras ceme under the price ceiling Is that true? A Yes Dealers must not charge more for a used camera than they charged for a similar used camera durng the basis period. l. . Q Should potatoes go up in price? A. Potatoes must not exceed the maximum rice charged by the retailer du the week of March 2 to i0, 194-2 -~ , A Morning Smile 2 ¢& After the mipwreck a. sailor was giggled up 0n a lonely tropical is- Thlnkinz himself the sole sur- vivor. and fuii of dread that this might be the abode of cannibals, he went exploring. Presently he saw smoke ascending from a. clump of shrubs. Just as he was perparlng Y0 bolt. he heard s. voice say: ‘Wlw the —- did you play that - card?" “Thank heaven -fl'ney are Chris- tians!" he exclaimed joyfully. "1 trust careful attention ls being given to my boy's manners?" wrote the fond parent. "Dear madam," the headmaster replied, “your boy has no manners, only; customs. But we F) not de- spa . Sore, Chapped Lips Prevented Roughness Quickly Relieved Sore, chapped lips make llfs ' ' in cold weather. Painful and unsightly, their cracked, rough J can are easily Infected. Don't run this rlskl Prevent ahapplng with Lyplyl. Its wonderful emollient action protect: the delicate membranes, keeps the llp tissues from becoming dried out by cold, biting winds, so that lips stay smooth and not! in all ‘ When llpa are already chapped, DESIGN N0. 1188 Cute lapel orunments to brighten your outfit. Fun to make and very ‘o crochet. Pattern No. 1188 contains list of materials needed, illus- tration of stitches and complete instructions for making the pillbox, playshoes and bells. d b” m t Mm d : rite, a c ure our name an :21 fill’ inwcoia o’; ifs-mos tn Needlework Buryeau. Charlotte- wn Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian. eedlework Department. Deeignmzlil gnm_.___-_____ __..------—--- orrv--------—-----—-----———— ITREET AIDRlv——-—— Lypeyl given quick relief, lulu the wounded membranes aninn dangerous germs, hastens natural healing. Get Lypsyl at your store today and ula it regularly. Sold everywhere in handy stick form. LYPSYL Ila. ll. J. MABDII (DPTOMETIIIBT Montana. P. l. I. Office B : l0 to l! ‘ 3'11‘. e. a ‘ ” ‘“ Natural led or Invisible Whlla lav lion and Vlalel UW- II! Ill oe Connec DBUGSTOII lntmom with l rf~a~ -~ lifetime. They have seen their factories closed by government 0r- der, their occupations taken away from them. Their losses drive many of these men t suicide. 1t breaks the spirit of others so that they never have the courage to make a new beginning. Others wrest vic- tory out of defeat. But whatever ‘ ne to men like these de- pends upon whether they are going to meet cheer, or despai , in their own homes- 11 their wives are defeatist-s who see no ray of light on the horizon and who pour over them all the fears their morbid imaginations have conjured up of what may be happening to their sons, it. breaks down the last particle of resistance the men have. They. too. succumb to gloom and h0p€le55fi€5S_ But if they go to homes where the lights are shining and to wives who have put on gay dresses and nailed on their faces the smiles that won't come off, and who talk of pleasant, lnocuous nelghbrxhood hap- penings and who, perhaps, have picked up a funny story, it bucks them up and gives them the courage to carry on. CHEERFULNESS A DUTY After all, women are the world's great propogandists. ‘they sell their husbands their point of view far more often than their husbands know themselves, and that is what makes it so important that women should try to build up the home morale. It is in their keeping. Of course, women will say that they don't feel gay, or like being lively companions when their hearts are torn to shreds with anxiety over the dangers to which those whom they love better than life itself are being exposed. But this is a time when they should assume a vir- tue, even if they have it not. It ls a time when cheerfulness becomes a duty. It is a time when they should show their courage by fighting their fears, just as their men are showing theirs by fighting their foes on the battlefield. It is a time when depressing talk is giving aid to the enemy and we should bite our tongues off rather than indulge in it, Keeping up the home morale is a woman's Job. It isn't an easy one. It is a hard one. It is always easier to slump than it is to stand up straight and take blows on the chin. It is easier to howl and complain than it is to lift your voice in a merry roundelay, especially when your heart is as heavy as lead. Only one builds up the people about you and the other one tears them down. So choose the better part Do your weeping in private. Keep your fears to yourself, instead '01 passing them on. Buck up everyone with whom you come in contact, instead of giving them an added load of woe. Just remember that it is as miuch your patriotic duty to be cheerful ' as it is tn knit sweaters. And a. lot more important, PORT 0F Ml’! Baft, in French North Africa, is Moharvdans the 1301i’. for inland Marrakech, with 190.000 inhabitants. POPULATION 01" Tunis, with a population of 219,- 000. contains 93.900 and 50.000 French. Q Add new life to ordinary dishes let Libby’! Prepared Mustard give new test to your meat: courses .- .IPl'¢ld Itonyour rout before cooking . . . mix it with your salad dressing . . . I racy, tingling mustard with a butter-smooth quality. PREPARED 154w’- MUSTARD TRY I-IIIY’! SWIII’ MIXID PlCKllS-Dll-ICIOIIS ' DECEMBER 7, 1942 z” Social and Personal I Fashions 1 Literature Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Chocolate, "mode with the biglmt quality chocolate obtainable, sugar and fresh whole milk, building food. is a compact energy-giving and body- When you enjoy the delicious flavour of this popular Cadbuiy bar, remember you are also help- inv to keep up your stamina and resistance in wartime. Owing to rationing and Government orders, 1n can: not always keep the candy counters fully supplied. We regret any disappointment this may cause you. THE COOK ‘S CORNER rimmed PLUM PUDDING Seeded raisins, 1-2 lb. ts, 1-2 lb. Citron peel, 1-4 1b. Candied lemon candied lemon peel, 1-4 lb. Lemon, 1 Almonds, chopped. 1-4 011D- orange marmalade, 1-2 cup Flour, 2 cups. Bread crumbs, 1-2 1b. Suet, 1-2 lb. Salt, 1-2 tsp. Mixed spices, 1-2 lb. Inge, 3. I . Baking powder, 2 t5?- mnue cum J MW, (ou Inui “Ill/p To Win at Dances Lean More Steps Diagram Shows Gay Rumba Step Having a glorious time at a danct depends so much on your being sun of the stepsl When you can REALLY rumba- aot just follow the basic step but turns like La Habana. too—the best dancers seek you out! And you can easily follow these steps with dance iliagrams. Come, try La Habans Turn from our diagram-it's so slmplel Gel that rumba rhythm, 1 AND 2, 8 AND i, into your hips andqin Count 1- lake a short step back on left foot; AND-take a short step back on right foot; 2-—lake a short step back on left foot and pause for half a beat. Counts 3 AND 4, repeat Counts I AND 2, starting with the right foot, and continue until the circle is com- plated. Sway your hips whenever you transfer weight from one foot to the other, in the direction of the step- but smoothly, subtly! Our SZ-page booklet tells how to carry yourself, how to move your feet in every popular dance. Gives footprint diagrams, explains rhythm of rumba, Conga, tango, fox-trot. waif.‘ ° “'uf“€e"ini"'f$}“ r co o of "Home Course in ‘Revyv Bailggom Dances" to Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to write your name, address and the name of booklet. ' Mine Btreefiddrul Province 5"". Iowa ans the small ale! ml up» u m» If Klfl door, Santa Rides Again- Knock! Knock! By Geoff Hayes hope be in n home." uid lune, as the rabbit nag the bell. novnvoI-----——-i in two pudding moulds, cover, close- ly with parchment paper have no lids, and steam 4 hours. Make some weeks before Christ- mas. 35-inch or 39-inth stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau The Charlottetown Guardian. Brown sugar, 11-4 cup. 1-1 . Milk, 1 cup. Mix the ingredients, using the uice and grated rind of lemon, put uhfl .r.no.ed*orange‘peei_= "ed p, 1-4 pound canded lemon PM chopped 1-4 pound moist, shredded cocoa. nu 1-4 pound blanched and lightly lOflSfed almond" ~'~~~ 4 e886 whites, beaten stiff Cream butter flour ivith salt, . ‘up ;;~u»d~r_ find sift 1-4 to 1-2 cup over fruits and nuts. liftinr with a fork to mg evenly Add dry lIlgNdleng w vwmmed mlxture. fllffimilllflq wzu; orange juice and water. Fold in a rl :' ‘is. then ear whites. Pour lu tube of ii bi‘ 10-inch Yuaf nan. lined with ivaxed oauer. Bake in very s‘ow oven r240 deg» 2 1.3 hours. Allow to stnnd 3 day; or i: they . WHITE ‘FRUIT CAKE 1-2 cup butter l cu sugar 2 lr cups flour 1-4 teaspoon salt 1 1-2 teaspoon baking powder 1-4 cup orange Juice 1-4 cup water 1-4 pound seeded white .ra€s'ns 1-4 pound finely shredded citron 1-4 pound candied Dlneafmle. chopped longer before sewing, 1-4 pound candied. red cherries Needlecraft For The Home IF YOU'VE BEEN MEANING To Make Yourself a. Jumper Here is your chance to select a design that's cut to perfection - smooth and sauve, easy to 77.x and with nice detail of but 0 l down the side Style Nn '1 '~ l- de lwed f~r sizes 14, 16,18, 10,38, 88 40' 4 44: and 4o Slz a e, . es 2 3'4 "aria fabric for jum- per; 2 1-8 yards iifi-iznch or 39-inch fabric for blouse. To order pattern: Write or send picture with your name and ad- dress with’ 2o cents in coin or Style No. 3552. I Name street Address City DRINKING SONG A Brindle! is a drinking song. the name beins derived from the Italian word meanin t st You too. Can Have Care for your hair thoworld-knovm Cuticura way. sin! apply ,emolliant uticu O ntment to remove looea uticura Ne u led with_ results. Kt all drugglets. Mada in Canada. CUTICURAS°“"""“ OINTMENI Old or young, rich or poor. everyones sppmfillltxn . nude Jelly or pickles, a holly-dressed plum puddins. a b0! 0i me m. ies, a jar of tasty sandwich spread, is out of all Prfiilfinw" l‘? gym". and money spent or~ its preparation. Always an ifleiil life-ml" ‘K 5 l; {ham arly suitable this year when the government is anxious thflii m-“e-lhpwd not be open: on luxury gifts. and when so many Yoiiiis PWF-leflgm m; their first Christmas away from A box 0f the 8°" mother makes will be full receiv . l‘ sumer Eectiomwlilepaztmmt of Alfiwll-"fe. Wm" “$11,? ' small fruit cake can to baked in a casserole em that Mil’ “a: work w,‘ delighted to own Tnen too, the girl who carries her lunch u appreciate a lolly duorated lunch box 1on8 NW‘ '3" 1”‘ cookies ll mama have valid