JY ISLE .\ _ ions w. Literature végL TWO Tl-ZE Cuaizaowarowu GUIAN w. Sial and P i: Dorotli; Dix Saxa- l , WAR Chamois" Manama COUPLES John Ansd Mary Will Find It Harder To Adjust Themselves Than When First Wed v" v~v~~ ersohal '1. Fash O-O+>¢Q+Qeoooeoeoooeo<¢~ Ellen's Diary By An Inland Farmer’; Wife vOQO-OOOOOOQOOOQO-O-Om Oiei Kifciicn Hint . qeeeeeggeamee ‘agpellneebdeeeeeoeea iLivingfrLeisure “ma... The W0n_1_e_i_1_1’s Realm GIANDIIA B! laabelle Bryan MHIRIIW Gragdnia felt the stirring of the wno PAYS for file Bride's r m. m one so fair. as new above the‘ m‘ m‘ And when she lelt ulwll l blilliifll!!! pnd a)’ ro Aa winter chill was alcwiy livingflawn. I d W O??- vr n: i Befotre the green had come to any- Before m‘. frost ma yielded w the] sun Bhe talked of early raking to be‘ done, - And how she would move the mulch W I. Knowing aha had gone out to meet ' the Spring! The Christian Advocate SILK INVALUABLE Silk is used for gun powder bags because of its rapid and complete l 14v ihu-ilon when the powder is de- Before the wind was scarcely biCIWy tonated in; warm y ‘ _ _ ——' I saw each year an eager. steeping NLLDLING POWDER BOX orm Beside the bed when tulips stiuv Face it . . a lot of sweet-smell- wq. “up g ling face powder enda up on the ‘you m; ‘n; q-tih my; in mau- household duster! Hard to keep from sp fling but how about giving paring, ai tiecnuloua, above the. me next new box of powder a new dead l treatment. Punch several small And raveled holes with a fine knitting ll"l‘:'i‘i bu“; be ill the paprr coverlng...then shake ‘gently on your puff. Just €l10llgTl' on. d”. I found h.» “up”; bead‘ will uc-iie out for camouflage op- ben lo ' 9T ti t y a ons. Above a crocaa blooming thioueh the snow. Her wrinkled hands, close-cupped '——- mm is cm- ...“ w?“ "at “£2.25 i t}; iht c-Drol ssor a . smfidiéfifhe tower u ey m a may be removed from the sole plate ‘n-aolng a petal la they loved w t by wiping it with a damp cloth. n“ ElislififlS sruggested an“ oclcasional‘ by‘; .ru ngotesoepa wthuar- The 58M“ oumm o’ l a y! we nffin or beeswax, if available, fol- whh came smam “n”, no“, qfllowecl bv a. polishing, use a dry, Oroonlng sound 15°“ ‘imb- a ay To give the roots a taste of stronger ray. brown of each remem-i d. i COOLING OFF ay, co It seemed a natural and perfect gr nailing and are for and admiration t s mor . old rain-barrel at the corner of the porch was half-full and even the emrpt-y bird-bath-of-sorts among the roses, which I had intended to replenish last evening, was float- ing red rose leaves like small boats this morning. I rain was not far awa-v for Pard was eating grass with n relish before dusk last evening. James sai Perhaps he was trying to get his “green" vitamins but at the time, I otherwise, for between two houses, Pard is in some ways not exactly leading ‘a dog's life. _It_was while we were at miuiing, we were informed since it was rather clamp to con- tinue the cultivating, we might as well_ go to the City. ‘Fhci-e was some seen to. which James using : “You womm I suppose will be too busy to go." There ivlejc however odd necessities to be p - ‘chased alt. could m any of the neighboring country stores so of a certainty the women would go along. Besides there was on hiiportant aniiivei'sar_v comiirg fortunately only once a your which I was as yet stcalnhlb/ celebrating. To wit: Ellen's birthday. I may say also i101‘ posterity to redid; it was on one of these birthdays in the "dear dead days" that she went out in a pretty checked print gown -—from throat to mid-calfl-to face the slings and arrows of outrageous fortuni-f-ond the cold cruel world. As I recall it tonight it yvas a good world. where time was measured in long sunny days with never a shadow of a war to come. So to- dav I celebrated two rather im- portant days. This riwriiing keep- ing away from the highway, \\'e followed a. dustless country road 8111031113 n very pleasant ride in the coolness of the day. It is iii- tercst-ing to note the growth the crops are making and the various ami varied aspects of the country- side on these necessary excursions of ours to the City. 'l‘oday I rea- lized with regret that suniniii- is fast taking her lovely self away, for the haying is iiuw " " though I did not see a mowing machine in actual operation. Some hay was making in swiirth; some was coiled in neat piles. The hay from one field was already "s;1\‘ecl' in a barn. B-ut all over the coun- try, through which, we passed there is Such an abundance. much remains to be ilonc. Potatoes \' re in blossom this morning earlier planted ones of course. and there were fine fields of brond-leavcd might have known _. d that ' 110E be obtained . It is ybody’: guees. less scmeuwill be made bet and wives. ivhile others will emerge is. the great majority of them wll that thW devils turn into marching home, ‘ ver ngai _ Just themselves to e ch othe because they are older and l ‘ed characteristics The soldier. 1n his fcxhole wl and pretty and K her. it is a shoo mature Woman older than she O 8 walking his drea grain rippling ‘urith every breeze, U a Jock drew our attention to the barley" ivhicli in many fields has already “shot out"--—Giirdcns were newt and clean and when I men- tally compared tl1€m with ours at Alclcrloa. I remembered I had looked. toward the stream es ‘ from heme this ' bly v: .-t r c Cl‘ d was like a large mirror with clouds and sunshine rcflectcil there. great crnric stood iii a shallow u rhcrt distance from t-hc b "as silcut as a painted ship upon. a painted ocean." Nearer the shore; other sen or river birds amused themselves. and us momi-iitarilv asi we continued o.n ('>lli"\\'8.}'. The City. with the usual cloudl-i ncss of smoke hovering above it‘ and here and thcre great belcl of it coming from ihc large lay just nhca-cl. Presently’ c were} on its streets and then the noise on a market morning came not un- pleasantly to our ears. Ladies with market - baskets overflowing with choice and health-citiinc; —anii I suspect fruits- e . _ . no for I suppose unlike (he elastic schedule enjoyed at Alderlca, twelve o'clock noon means exactly that time in One-Dish Meal Economical Easy to Make It’: always the dainty girls who get the dates; So don't miss popularity and fun by being careless about undie odor. Remember, undies absorb perspi- ration. Guard your daintiness-dip undies in Lux after every wearing! Safe Lax keeps undies new-looking longer. Start a charm program for: you and your undies today with Lux. Get Lux in the new, bigger package and remember, the large size is an even better buy. fi/v/:9” d’; yaw’ 4/” i W?‘ . m ~ A main dish which is economi- cal, yet epicurean in its goodness is this Garden Stew. Weather is never too hot for a dish like this and it's a one-dish meal that does hot need Watching while it cooks. Here's how it's done. Cut 1 1-2 lbs. boneless stcwing beef from the chuck, flank. plate and any flour which has not clung to the meat and brown well. Re- move the meat to a casserole or heavy saucepan and rinse out the frying pan with 4 cups boiling water. Add water and 2 medium onions thinly sliced, to the meat; cover closely and cock In a moder-I atc oven, 350 degrees or aim-r met on top of the stove until meat i: wider, about 1 1-2 hours. Now add l cup each of grecn and hut-§ A LEVER riiouuel ter beans, cut in l inch pltcss, i‘ cup green peas, 1 1-2 cups sliced young carrcts and small new potatoes. Continue cooking until vegetables are tender, about . minutes. Six servings. s‘I saw | r ilucsJhome from doing more than his and bustle of the busy centre-form‘ It's fflquef for the groom to send a bouquet to the bride. Don't embarrass hirn by sending yourself: bouquctiAnd above all, don't embarrass him with under-arm perspiration or it: odour. Use Etiquet, the new antiseptic deodorant cream, ‘More effective! as the slim. his eyes and a jest on his lips, not let herself think of him as disease or shattered nerves. wh So I think and a Rood wi of love and enable married couples to get b man who his wife thought was the wild. M down to supporting his family. sunshine of the home will be its a And vine wif the Dodo. The domestic wife these men know how to deal. rick to and w to the woman who makes more man than he is? So to be a somekdging. Double Sin fiquef DEODQRANT CREAM that stops underarm perspiration Ho3days... If’: nothing abides. before my birth- dav comes again" There will be falling-leaves and frost and snow. Bull; red-roses will bloom again. Hopes are fulfilled and finally ivishas come ue. Until tomorrow — Diary-Good- night. Processed green vegetables and fruit peek have been introduced to boost the vitamin-content of Russian candies. » The average izoy changes his v - cation four timcs bcforc thc age of 20.. according to an educational expert. ‘Scientific tests prove Eiiquct 24% more effective as de- odorant than other deodorant. creams tcstcd. Eiiquct spreads smoothly . . . not crumbly; pure . . . no: irritating to normal skin; works fast . . . no need to rinse.‘ LOOK FOR THE BLUE PLAID JAR AT TOILET GOODS COUNTERS . . . 39c There were tho too car- rying at " bouiiiiuts of reti- sonal flov. perhaps to be taken '7 to ' doom‘ or to pretty-up fl_ rg-TOOIII or dining-room where guests were to be entertained. I always see so many things and in-, cldents to interest me iii the city. the nicest young airman‘ t1 City share crverscns, which of course hasi been druly rwagnized in the Oldi Land. He had his younubride with , from another Province, I lieve. He chose the very best time to return. for the Island was never loveller. I hope they find four- lccivcd clovcrs for luck rind every happiness. And that he finds rest for body and mind, and relaxation in going about old familiar haunts and visiting with friends and loved ones at homo.‘ Making n pzirchzisc at a store. I chatted with it helper invalidcd home after being in the services in‘ England. “Civilians here" he said as folks hurried by each intent on his or her own business. “have no idea of what England came through" he added earnestly: "i would to be back t-here now." _ ' ‘ one lady. on the street. had oc- oozripanylng her. two of the dear- est small girls identical in spec, light and like ad a very good trip this morning, for never above learning‘ $3’ 1th o! atom!’ m a opw manvo er arm- ers whom he knew. He was also able to inspect several horses. for he still has a hankering to buy a. quiet well broken animal that will drive “single or double upon oc- oasion." to Alderlea. Jeanie resourcfgeo and abili- ed he heiip and I p002 ties. with oooiked Julv has been a lovely I rcceiv while memory lasts. btl whet At the supper-hotn- Jeanie brought in a delicious birthday cake with a fine greeting ivritten thereon-when she A t! rcn treat fer then oven- leae. o waate . . . good to the Ialt bit. It means only aavcn ouneen per can In your packed!’ but It wlli mean a lot to the acrvlec man er civilian ever there. They will be sure to want more York Sandwich Spreads In the next parcel. Keap a good aupply on the ahcll at home, too. You will jlnd many uaee for there delleleua apraade. e be ore it frequently not ony to admire the pretty view reflected more, but also to see that every last wave is in place before 1 set out on any of my now frequent i l There was weeding done about the lawn this evening and than at day's end the younger folk cumc in r a piece of the cake and a cup of tea. They have gone now andi we are alone. This 11th PRODUCT OF CANADA PACKE as: of ‘ esses likely remember Th will maiiv changes every- e. in a world where truly day. that because ed I shall .ou| webs A dent air: "After the huainncdiaflagioxwivea flan they were before?" Not evenanronhethiowathc te, nwie oonaldoiike and grouchy and disagreeable to live with _ have always novels that people ch WAR wm. cannon But while no one can foretell the war will have on to change them in manwwigs. r than it was when th ess adflDtalbl with which the other l’! th death hovering near ay and light-hearted. and. k when he comes hom igvho has lost her playful, kittenish ways herself through her lonely. handsome. gallant maimed or disfigured. o Yet these things will h PATIINCI, SYMPATIIY NEEDED UPON REUNION as housebraken as Fi any a ploddcx has gotten the ‘ And man the same changes have taken e, the bab -doll wife. the Patle but ‘vit pas QVOIVBd he is practically heiples 8 good husband or a ROOd wife after the WM‘ is aoina to telae warwflmenandwoaienbebeflt annrer. Doubt» unselfish husbanrh from their experiences even more But. hilman nature being what he same old h-mbands and wives beemthit is oglv fr; Poiyannc. ainge spo an dpmestio household angels. iiiet OOUPLII '1! fiat what effect husbands and wives. it is bound When Johnny oonua he wont u) n ey wer a bridal couple e and beoaiuse eémi has develop: does not know w to deal. beat at night. or cro earns of his girl wife. young no matter how miuch he loves e to her and finds her a sobered and who looks tr. 88115: waitina by nic- lad. with a laugh in o lcft her for the Front. She will r as bioken by when. into the wander lust and cannot settle yamanwhousedtobethe rin-oenter. plaoe in women. The clinging- nt Griselda wife are as extinct as good cook wife are passing. With h the new type wife that the war For how can he lav down the evthanhedoesandisa ter the mon ' MAJOR VOKES IN KING'S HONOR LIST The following is taken from the Kingston Standard: Mo]. Frederick Patrick Vokes, ‘ll. The Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers, Sydenham Street, King- ston, has been made a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. The citation in the case of Maj. Vokes reads: “Retired to pension in Decem- ' ber. 1943. Maj. Frederick Patrick Vokes, Royal Canadian Engineers. was born Oct. 21, 1872. He was for- merly works officer at Royal Mili- tary Collcge, Kingston, Ont. and in civilian life under city engin- eer of Kingston. Following 28 years’ service during the last war with the Canadian Expeditionary Force and latterly the permanent force, he retired in i936. In Sep- tember, i939. he again volunteer- ed for service. and assumed his former position of works officer. He is the father of Mai-Gen. C. Vokes, D.S.0.. Canadian Army Overseas. and Lt.-Col. F. A. Vokes, commander of a Canadian regi- ment. His wife. Mrs. Bessie Euph- emia Vokes, resides at 2'1 Syden- ham Street. Kingston. Ont." Mrs. Vokcs was formerly Miss Bessie E. West, of Charlottetown. nicn m VITAM-IN A Oil extracted from dehydrated sweet potatoes is several times richer in vitamin A than cod liv- er oil. experiments suggest. A LovABIE-nao non. To order pattern: W i above picture with you: lunch than‘ for life." lpefl Qarblga pal! Tiiafi bad anywhere, but especially i! you live in crowded neighborhood, trailer or . lod|ing house. Because odora and - decaying food attract flies, and iliee - may spread disease germs. ~ Nln thin. about this powerful germicide . . . Lysol gets rid ol odors. too. Soapy in nature. makes cleaning easier. Many hospitals disinfect with Lysol. Try it! hm when rel m! M: ia water. Thenaddflfi llbielpooud , Lyaol disinfectant to each galls. of water. Wish pail clean of food particles an unseen gernywh]; long-handled bnialaLetdi-yinm, _ lyul cnralnle beeaule ifiseooa- ' centrated-you dilute itfcr use. Get . Lysol today. at any drug counter. wean a-arnl (mun) in, IIOUOIOOOOIUOOUUOOQ, Needl For The YOUNG PLAYDIICO This raceful bare-midril fir!" dress. (fefimhfid especially for $1’! iii-between . i936 W Ilm‘ bathing or a. dip in the ooean with equal ease and charm. m, 12 mine Iii send '20 cents for PATTERN. Print your Name. Addreu and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state 8 Bll 812.2113“ wtis-‘httern Deon-rm t the Oharlotitseawwn Guardian. nd hungry. the husmnas man sat down in the restaurant. When the waiter offered him the memmpsthgn-wgved it saggy. l" ‘ me a mea The waiter dill big be st and lot a tip As the customer was ea ng, the waiter leaned over his shoulder and murmured: “ you. sir. And it you have anv other friends who can't read, Just send ‘em to me." WEIGHE UP Newly amused and very full or it Mai-y took the lucky man w liner! view, and be interviewed by her Atkiét Jane. n, m t M. B EOIIVC G m A 881C816]? I anon n, “gmwamity. whet do you think mind. 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