n A Job Only eel-w: HOW MANY POUNDS OF ICE TODAY, LADY? , SUI/PE AD E ICEMAM’ 5.4‘; ‘A HE QUIT! as WAS eewme A co SHOULDER! NOTBQOMME.’ HE WAS so u/vosesows! WEu. I'M THE NEWGUV- SAME OL IREALLJUTEOUG/IT mls A anaemic V6? ‘ Poorer/sun’; i‘ W5 LI§ED m IHE‘ BEST ICEBAGS IN TOWNIWHY pour was n? &§Q4@% Wfllél‘. uIlI 2 Morning Smile ~Houscllold Scrapbook o-oo-oo-v-o-o+v-o-0£ _ Tgé using ground pla r instead of or, blister and is very effective in l After cleaning the sink for night, pour a solution of wash-i lit will avoi h O Fish Before cleaning fowl pleasant c eaining up avoided. When fin up tthe paper and burn it. Match Tilese j4 Teething-Tune, Flrollbles 0f Baby ' lot bobyfret Balsa: oedlesol! '?\'1§Zl$“l='fi.;'i-"Q'§§§§$E$li'} subsides and‘ You Can Do‘ and Answers Iriso Oonhol Questions this T answers are pro- vldgd y ths Board Readers. Per- sons wh have intelligent questions to ask on price control are Invites to send them in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- In Q. Whmt coupons will be used for home canning next. yea-r? - A. To take care of home cann- ing requirements separate coupons, good for one pound of sugtar each, will become valid during at dates to be announced later. Q. I-low much sugar may I now buy witlh one coupon? A, Elam sugar coupon will buy either one pound of 5118M‘ 0!‘ PW- sarves worth the value of two old preserves coupons. Sugar and re» serves rations are now comb ed and you should consult the Charl- in the store where you are making your purchases to find out ellllclll’ all?’ amount oi’ preserves you may By Anne Ashley +4444%% Q. How can I prevent dust when Sweeping? A If a newspaper is soaked in oloed, and placed In the center of the room, it. will absorb a 21m m1 he 1-934 the cupping B111 great quantity of sweeping. | b1 b Q i-Iow can I make shoes water- proof? JQQQQOOOQ he year 4§O444§4 “How Can I !! §%§4+§Q44+ the dust when The Mulberry Bush b Elli-KN TOPIJNG MEI-LIB OR-O-OOOOOOO OHAPIm-XI Acres s little table V to Bruce tired me lll and I've had cverytli-inlto do Brilliant pe e never are. who so impatient witih medio- c ." , “Not calling yourself a medio- crity?" “I'm even worse. I'm a timorous mediocrity. And when you're a bold personality. when you've gone up against the world and tamed it and made it, feed you and buy pearls for you and respect W11 B5 'I‘eresa has. anxious flunbling can be awfully irritating." “Loavlng Teresa out of lt-and personally she sounds like very 601d brass to me-one .01 those ruthless females with an eye like a saber- stop me if I'm thrcwme mild 0n anv idols”. he grinned. "But to continue-without Teresa - arc you doing any-thing this weekend? 0r on Sunday? I thought - my sis-tors a rather nice person and it. only takes an hour or so to dhve up there and you could see Mere- clith. I'm just one of those film; ers—want to show off my cute kid. Jllhls thought Virginia. was going too frighteningly fast. But he didn't. know. of _coursc_ about Mike. Thinking of Mlke made ner chin jut a. little. her lips tighten. “Telephone me on Saturklfliv night." she said imhulsively- ‘I'll 1e; you know definitely then." In the Gran Hotel Bolivar, Mike Pauli was reading a letter from Bill Foster. It was a raucous let.- tcr. a letter with jcers and hoe-ts in it and Mike was a little [NZ- had iltiachcd to the page with a o of past/s. l When he had read the clipping Mike let culd—and scared. “Good A- APPIY "slwek °“ l" "hmlmrul" he muttered. "If Ginny once or twice a. we How can 1 make bread pud- “w WP" S. ding look more appetizin ‘l A. _'I\he appearance I»: bread k“ Dllddzrlg GOOD EXCUSE Judge-Case dismissed! THE CANDIDATE Teelns-Miss Coy. I'm a. cant!- dote for your hand. Miss O0y—Very well. How much of an allowance do you promise to allot me a month. am I to of the house or are you? who to do the cooking. how many days shall I have off eaoh week and what, is your attitude toward mem- bers of my family who may want to live witlh us? In short, what is your latfoml? Cook's Corner? , ICOTCII BUN This nicely flavored fruit mix- ture is little more than to- and dried 1/. cup almonds, blanched and halved lladflcu currents, washed and e 2/3 cup silvered mixed candied 5i on? onoesiftcd p flour or /3 cup once-sif- hard- heat flour $6 t --r ground lnger Modern Etiquette . Mould be at th end of the letter, in the lower left- h nd rner. . calling to see a friend in his room at. a hotel, what should A. Present your to clerk at the desk; and it is advis- our friend's name in e card, to avoid the and add to the L batter, Cover but offers her one, e apt? 'A. Yeaifshecumtodoso. 1 teaspoon ground c amon ‘#3 teaspoon cream of tartar a/ te 1r itaa a] medicinal vapors. Esteeém?‘ xlm‘ w“ ‘uplilcfldiii chest and back Oil. - iii 2 table‘; butter, melted surfaccsiikeawannlng poultice. V‘ W hm“ ma’ ughfly Tllon For llo n VapoRubQ ac e __.-_-_i 1 gmnll egg, well beaten special action keeps on working. ch ie e 1x Ill- ab‘ raisuitnghlflgnglrdsrml and ‘$3 the "may d Measurgeeand sift wr in o bowl three times the cinnamon, cream of tartar, soda; add fruit mixbum and mix (“ting well. wit‘; Lwuumvlc-Ks A vB-J f 6. colored pvlvrillg b; rllllelirtewatéiiagiivggéf middle of tile room alllbulnpocl table coloring. i Jll@—well, what is your ex- guse for speeding our? Defendant-I had Just heard. your honor, that the ladies of my Wife's charm were giving mage sale and I was hurrying hung to save my other pair of pan . fifty miles an lflllfi- L beilhe -r ‘ultngifi users. an Sire read that obscene column, he cw. lion-let. .. . lie lerkco the table into thc his lypcwrllcl- down upon lt. "Got to write to her - quick -gosh. what will she think? My hard -|— it's not two weeks - it. can't be—' When Mike ‘nad sealed the ls-ttcr Dave Martin". h-B told himself. mot V813’. verV drunk!" t0 Bel awaw for a few hours from the sound of Teresa's voice, from the rendezvous. from the strain of the office, all the tension that beat on wires under her fllnchihl skin. per. had written a cordial little note of invitation. “I won't go for the weekend. but I will spend Sunday ilhere," Virginia made up hel- mind. Sunday was always a, frenzied and shattering day at 'I‘eresa‘s. and Teresa uwvlt- ably ralsed shrill objections when- ever Virginia suggested returning to Georgetown. "For heaven's sake don't desert me! What could I do with only these dull creatures to depend on? ‘Inert nurse lneets people at the door with a. look on trel- face as if I were iyirllt in the morgue — and as for that imbecile irl the kitchen .. But on Saturday virzinia mus- tered her courage and announced very firlnly "I'm leaving you to- (Oontlmled on Pale B) J smirk! Ilolisln tiny Italians Iliad» of Golds Pleasaiiy-Dlllisglllgllt Today, the modem way most mothers use to relieve miseries of colds is to rub Vicks VapoRub on the throat, chest and back at bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRub . . . Psnotrotos deep into cold- irritated bronchial tubes with Invites restful sleep. Often by mu by miliicnsct‘ our; s onwor justfinelSobzsuge etthe eanO-indl square ash pm with ridb pic and turn in throiled-out pesto that has been silt for escape of ' Oi 4 steam Seal OQQ . ‘a: 1%.»... an? magi: Better ngllsll mm‘- I. annua- . ' leading, in dad/fly! Bsko in s slowb 300 OVIII. m I l. "is good teai’ DUI-Drums rm; ‘Poo. ‘ ‘ i '1 OIWI" OOOO-O-OQ 0-0 Whstiswr withthlnsan 2. . lotion "olhh"? te r T?" sonom." m . 5. hot is a w with du that means " cor"? oman’s Realm/Socialond Pers i ouol A 0001 i rant-m: " ' Sl/Rf TASTE SW!!! I _ ha: said Gamble. "This what I I've been so, dishlv . ly. Mrs. Harrison is still —such s lot of responsibili — and an! terribly easy to please. i F" 1 - r11... '5' 02m; . By ll Ill-Ind Fllfltfl Wile: ~ knoll‘ simi snow fish: flout- ed n the uflil. ales-sins. wh Plrd and I. before any other sou were sstlr on our horizons, made our ways to lane's end wltn the muilln “A strange lovely stillness wu s road and in all of the curl rounding landscape we were tho only moving creatures. n; the troll in u short-cut througn the remnant of orchard. whcrs an odd brown sp le still clings high in the gnarl old branches we came, scufflin the light ‘fresh fallen snow as de with each foot- ‘a Q . “Wocfl- woof!" barked the dog, in short shsnp yeips. There was a hurried beating of wings and the black and white of two ducks. en- joying an early paddle flew cut of sight up the creek. We paused ‘ to watch their “certain i Dorothy Dix Sayr- Q f§Q§O§O0O§§§§¢§§O©%§O£ Refrain From Meddling. Should Keep Hands off Man and Wife's DEAR MI$ DIX: we are a group of women who have a very close friend of whom we are very fond. Her husband has been having a serous affair with his secretary for a number of years. Ho is very open about it. Takes her to places and ontri-ps with him. His wife does not suspect him of being unfaithful to her, even though we have tried to warn her in many subtle little ways. They have a lovely home and she has everything a woman could want except a faithful Illiey have two children, one married, » the other Just out of lush school. We feel that Olll’ ' friend is Young enough and attractwe enough to marry again .f she should leave her husband, and ' that. the children are old enough not to be aflecged A NV INYMOUS LETTER "Shi'- of writing and telling her n! d his mistress. but we would not to save her the embarrassment of 11s o! the horrible sltuutloyp husband is most tho husbands overlook. her husband 5181i the letter as we would wanatn knowing that we know the data who knows her loves her. Even in little thugs that a lot of good What shall we do? and put a special delivery storm? on it, he felt weak. “If I She would. Virginia decided. g0 timore. Silo had to m A GRDUP or worms ramrms That is my earnest advice. Don't 10F if You do, you will only make ANSWER: Keep your hands meddle between a husband and a wire, a bad matter worse. You. are concerned because ins her husband's unfaithfulness, Don't you know that she is p tended ignorance is just a bluff l; he!‘ dylhi ‘my if you tear away t woven and behind which she 1-,; crowd twat mad. the apartment a yam [fiend doesn't so about bewan‘ and you think she doesn't know about Wfeclly aware of it and that her pre- 9 s!" he!‘ face? She will hate you to he D-tiful little veil that her ma» 113.5 59S her sorrow and shame at being a The“. have you thought or ma, this Woman has thought the matte hilme- Plenty of money and the c position are worth more to her husband doesn't desire a dlvm-m lr on the outside and his attractiv- 58 0i’ his home and appear i ubl may be that this V/UITHID luvs; Y... ether have pm of his time 3nd a, om him entirely. Divorce 18 not a ry woman who has hm her nerves on they my rue hot 1‘ Avis Andrews. Bruce Gambles sis- vlew of the situation: That no doubt y and has decided that omforts of life. and my than a. divorce decree. He is content t9 have c and dignified wife to husband so much amt tentlon than t0 b; 5gp. panacea for a wounded yearn to try a mun an unfaithful husband DEAR M155 DIX; man six years younger l; have two children. he has will cause us trouble in the future, I “m 29 YWS 01¢ very much in love with a. have both been mg-rrlqd, you think the difference tho l‘ F. L. S. liar s womanof N who has two ch11. °1 3333"‘; Dflrhaps th's very with him than if you w”; g 579'" “- in Yeflllly. mudh more - maturity may fll you bette Wllhg and inexperienced girl, . Your danger is not 111d your children to a Pltlence to keep 58¢. but the difficulty of adjusting m; chug It will take s lot of tact and m’ “m 5e" "m" 118ml!!! and from you and the sides with your awn, DEA s ~ R MI=S DIX. Who should a girl love first, her mom“, or Ty child's fi-PMS lOVQ i5 for ",5 mg "91"" ll dfllerlds on her for t ‘But in time, as it grows up, <5 1'10 lflllller all-irl-all. she should love hu- H“ two loves are so diffeve Y0" mlaht Just as well thew Every baby enderneas and all other loves come into "its to its mohhe 0f its material needs. its life and Mother when a girl marries, does her mother. but the to ask which is the grea prefer in food, ice cream m- aband better than she nt that it is ridiculous ask which do you ~ truth? However because I can slit ,0; you want fmltt . - » l . leveninfivtl/fl‘ tk tallest "I shrunk e goods before _ ‘ is the collect promiss- DO mak’ ab!‘ _l9__mclich your h...‘ “d? “mend l ' “has, the word "con- crd manila; m“ w m. Don't overlook cotton can IGKQ and loco trim. 1. QI,"I. the ipcdlfor ‘thro- lhsvelhrllnk Rods ’ n“ a flight" the sound of their startled calls, echoing ln the stillness. Vary quiet and ceful, it wss,"rlow and beautiful, f s little austere in its .winter setting. An ex nae cf water, swift-flowing an dark In contrast with the white of the icy edging lay below the bridge, the snow flakes disappearing quick] beneath its surface. Rushes, wit velvety brown heads stood in their wilted foliage in the shelter of s nook cf alders. Beyond, the white road wound out over the hlllaAs yet neither horses’ hoof ncr motor car had disturbed the night's smooth white carpet. I turned the mail box and brushed away its round of snow. Presently both cars and teams would make their appearance and among them the mailmanh grey horse and sleigh on his way to the corner store to pick up the mail from the city. I O I Indoors. this has been s quiet day. There was mending to do for one of the women folk and the otilel'—-Jeanle—-knii away at a sock for her "lord and master" turning a heel with painstaking regsdrld, ficult to concentrate on the mend- ing I engaged ln-a gaping hole in ‘one of James’ work socks - no matter how often I remembered the numberless steps, the wearer of it hsd travelled in my behalf. In and out, my needle went, weav- ing in as best I could the space left by the wear of a heavy rub- har bnot. ‘The firs sparkled and the afternoon sun streaming in a window, lit up the bright cover cf the "Maureen's" that came in this morning's mall. After all, it would not be too delaying to the mend- merely catchwhe titles of the sub- ject matter. I secured yarn and needle in the last pair that awaited my attention and picked up the erlodlcsl. “We're Fumbling Vic- ry" the first title read. I would leave the reading of it till latel- and besides, I really‘ did not he- lieve a word of the csptlon- the peace was even now in the-mak- ing. Then. I- came to “Tell Them the Truth" by the Deputy Minister of National Health, G. Brock‘ Chil- holm. M. D. Before. I knew it, my mending was completely forgotten. “Tell Them the Truth" is an in- terestlng and thought-provoking article that could be read with profit by every parent or guard- ian of children. It has to do with parent and child training, in rela- ion to the prevention of future wars. These are rub ects. that have been net studies o mine. from life, mainly, through the years. This brings new and unusual light limited experience I may not see eye to eye with the writer, all through the pages. I found much to interest me. "Parents" he writes “should tell their children tho truth" and it came to my mind. "Who, if his son ask bread, shall‘ he give him a stone?" and another "Better if a mill-stone (and the awful weight of one. discarded now llsa down by the old mill road) were hanged about his neck and him cast...." whose “offend- eth" one of there. Who then would not tell the truth as they see it? And "don't tell a belief as if it were s fact "And lf down the years, I have found s belief to be s fact, where else should I no 10 find the truth? But then again, the truth to me may he question- able to another and truth to tell I have often found it to be a bald affair this truth-telling that some- times. in my judgment needs tem- pering. to be presented. "Now, smes," I ask fearfully, liking to please him “and how do you like my new hat?” Do I want the patiently, when the dusk comes down in summer or on s moonlight night, to catch a fleeting glimpse of s Blxie or elf or even one of Pat's snslless; or bend low above a cot, to try to surprise the fairy or angel that makes s wee Fink babe smile in her sleep; or be leve in-snd respect Santa Olsua from a small 11ml untll “the sands of I must be the very one the writer means when he says of those who believe this, "their thinking ability not destroyed." O O O i-‘Y fence-to buid ulster load o hsy. The sun was about to disc purple-hooded, troili-h Q , 33mm y’. lam time mull on the whiteness‘ of sno E “~- ralmz-é-a..." bee‘ .. “be 13.1fm that,‘ kkkkkvk ¢ TLioi. Rift Wil it step, to the gang-wsy- llrldgc ‘The 1""! - d th w l“... uh‘; on“: “if. sleeves ar width fashioning it well. I found it - ed a.“ Hold your hands your head for a. minute. them down to your sidel. and completely relax. 3_ , piano piwlhs 8X- ercises help w reap Your 11mm l.‘ M“ m: table (which a um “ °“ .*:.=~>..:.*'==..l*.. .. » touchinsr e 9 of hh hand ma“ m’ mun and l; sol-ii; lug. to barely turn it: leaves. to 5 that YOU!‘ fourth to these matters and if from my _ MllNTHlY I LydlnE. PinkhlhflV - h minim dlelctlvclnedkinsoyoucanbuytorcllevc . s s/l iié r3‘ an 0u.>lfi_WflIY'd' 114K dlY. ' ti!!!) III/t E s Iglmlfl creation is uisslfi. wfiicmagrugmhmlugat usion t? mm uxanclslrs FOB onsoa snap aaAuTY lliollowim is s for mskinu hands R were oriBlna-tod estra leader. bl. Y will ind finnlv on the taflsuualuwwalb ' a thumb tiff. Bend Ho! “a meet ghc thurrtl ts. Try twgnty es, slowly. and you will cgmlnly [eel you have exercised your hand mllwlefl. _ . The Ilvlht glwuyg fill i4! d0- move hlndfl mg the motion - In in v up and down - of s m. Remember that always lead the wayin wull the thumb and first rm- your left hl-hd- or; loo IILLIOII norms souu vm rrrrcllv: roll the desert grow cold" I auspect ha: been permanently impaired if » 3“. If this be so, Jamel still holds profound respect for m efficien- lrlllesthlosst one line o codex/Io; or e s yearns or my corn . I was only schln: out to ro- sume my mending, when the no- tice came to meet him at ourse- cent trystlng lsce u by the line! m a " ME . w-c jlelds and pond-ice ancients}: W! its. ' ' n-fihi‘ kitchen wlmrh work fol-infill! day was done. ‘the Jllélfl I! . to . i . . . i‘ fortshie before lie rfltllflitd. o" _ . ‘ . mhcaisnd Jacket“ on. l 8&1 w‘ " no Elana‘: ....., (ll ll I! . 3. - llfllltfllthl’ s igleedl I ma THE HOME _' sew gsrlnentsyglr the No.50 new- m a cul. in um 1o, 40 1nd l2. Sine I” yum 39-inch fabric.‘ is sue in one sine. Dress. cap c 2% srds 35- saqm. irt, boo es ' and require 8% . k ‘ I g - hi his s pointed ms all] owing how low in t s can. < itiod diary when loo cl. it 4H0 .0. rt ms woM/lzvas, asALM , cowssninsln) . _,,._. Hliilil lflii 1- rr i ‘u used anft- suiagcuimtlv s um braids of prism ; wire? hair-definitely be looped in strategic lines and accent pro-arranged curve; number of ways; Braided . wtblte twisted aboutthebase of a high arms...- M on a u bizarre ‘filial u» a cl the instance . Davies-Woodrow- suici- PENCIL-SLIM - Althouzhmost egffégsltill- conoentratin! sucn as -these'mav. not hey indicate the ' vellnzs and novelty on holiday iilSSlYtilili TIRED FEELING ~ coonllvll Suffer Low Blood dosim- Ollthl undnhew u! ' ed poly by a sable tic. h“ ind about low blood count gh about as llllltlfLll you au nl land in your w» - , t lnssns you haven t nouIh-l-ed blood oprlpuldcl-lt 1111:; o 1i M v n: oxykeu WP lrwghout your body. And i el ' h d t Ith f red ‘l‘l°..'.‘.".’$l.l.',7.'.‘.. {.133 will. ll!!- ’°“"‘ ‘Slililllifil? ‘ii..‘“,l.'.$'.l?.;:$£ is: Williams Pink Pills todlY raceful. These by Madame Rubin»- “m- "streams. $55.2“ gggpecgncare and exercise is fdllflw uh your hands briskly from wrists followihfl the uwvmm" high over Then brinl _ 8 ATTRACTIVE POTBOLDEBS nus msvhnaul. u toins complete instructions To order Pattern: Postal Scrip to Needework Bureau Charottetown Guardian. l!!! fiaft