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I Alfdrvgqirfs-wfi-Monoybodrifmfdcliblofed i ‘ i Y nrslcx x0. 1009 z Suelsand h-r mother ‘s rind Sue m. 103-3, \ ns for; ':.-~ dolls.‘ : ‘Write or sendi |\\'omcn‘s Regional Advisory Com- ‘aml Trade Board. .»X‘0ITl_CZE~1‘3‘.01‘ if I can find one. .rlers to attach a 12.2 to each gar; t l Inning Sniio '-_ ‘take mv loifc. 1 Dzecf-s and measure omank R‘ Nccdlecrf §Ellen's Diar Home Omar AND 000g, 1 nimned “m; onluef-rioiofihaOltlythilaftcr. Here's m a noon and qt urae. my work dur- Dveaung summer with deep. dean pockets for efficlerwv and a low-out neckline.‘ ' 329d with face-framing ruffles for = ann. i No. 37D in size l6 requfmq 3 scum: reaclv and as 1 is-ards 35-inch fabric. 2% yards ruf- i Send 2o cents m: r4 . lgrlnuourllvgrlne. address ana Style b0 f m um pa ~. rom t k1 h _ shag-loll wish.‘ e sum m state aiffllghwilfid ‘T1115’ hart and plcifexlu esg Pattern D part t m l1 my Purse. B-mes mm th d" - ‘Charlottetown Guardiean. men e Way is bound to say: "Ellexs, hgvc ‘ you this or that on your list " And‘ I to make sure must "fish" my 115; from the 6993115 of my muse and refl-iiurmfliv read that. particular‘ chm‘. But, this time. because of the upen door. I itsually have m do part of the leaving ‘all over again! i i J Name . i i I Street Address .c"v Provlncell After an earlv dinner. we were iabout to make reaidv for our trip. wvhcr. a_ gentle rain begun to fall. iII. continued for a short time dis- SOlVIYIE finally into what James terms "A Scotch ndst." He de- cided l; would be as well to g0. be- cause on a fine day there would be l fencing and other work that could be attended w ‘mick and Jeanie ac- companied us for James still likes i A Job Only You Can D0 i Inn Control Que-Inn i 4 l“ 559"" {usually pleasant tn-p lost some of i u iltsqllllrlh today. due to the poor \ iy1slbc1:g._ d1 mid Iket zbmpses of i oneness M ~»\"%“‘*2" o" ""5" titeilué; ‘tie “.3155 51"“. ‘fiiidTfi. comm v.1" gppfill‘ m rue cuar ,' turnips in blossom a Drettv sight in“ as a regular ‘oulurc PM“ M,‘ even u'hen their ‘colden flowersl The questions are tiwse uluch have (moaned heavy with me dampnets | reached the Wartime Pnccs and “Kc Cross“ several rivers 0n Trude Board from housewives m Wm. “d pevqha~‘s because of the _lllis region. The answers are pro- new H153“ I‘ nofliced the‘ tide Pad ‘vided by the Board Renders. lfer-Ibbrvl ‘in,’ 1°“. Tihe ca], worker, we“ sun; who have intelligent qulestiozi; on ihe mp ilytodav and i, “was n‘o_ to ask on pr 6e con m‘ are m‘! t- .. , _ . ~ l Au send them in writing f0 the Slolagduolg ye “mm slght and Time Prices. r v ~ t I pared with James at a street I W21‘. 1o uurohflne n 155g intersection, rcminulnxz hm that he _ v mu better net. our cabbake Plants I Rccdxa permét lorugéscfd a Dam‘ for this wouidgie the yerlvihbcst ev-i . . o. fvou o no. chm; to sct t em out. em was to fiurfilmsc a used refrlflcrator. thB/ (llSC too ‘rom the creamerv for Q. would. {sou xilesse rlizh-iseuxjlc the cparator‘ for of late the Cold-Hi once on a Hudson soul cr .1-_flo\v has been erratic. Thme 0.1!.) \ ctrie P1058 extaas for_ time mow‘? an o course t e abuom men; at . pr e on m. coats . . . the u I \\';:s instructed to be at the car at zscr is protecyod by a Board u er 4 for lhcv were to take delivery of wnlcii xtmkcs 1t necessary for iur- ‘[1191! recentlv purchased cattle at a certain place at 5. Mv afternoon was short but pleasant and I ilad mv needs pretty ,wcil attended to when I ltcarci some _0n@_ remark: "It will scan be 4.” I lueci away in the direction of the car. Then passing a hardware store pies they stav for a period 0Y1 remcmbered I needed new chicken two weeks or more. For every tWO- (wire as a support. for the sweet- week period the owner or manager meets 1n the wgrst tvgy, The matter must detach one smear coupon. one ;Q{ the boughg cattle came m, to tea-coffee coupon. twp butter cou- ‘bother me but I recalled the storv ‘nuns nnri one preserve coupon from of I118 great, Emperor. who forgot each book- ‘his duties on an occasion of greater moment. than this. so I opened the door and entered. When I presently came to the pprkinz spot there was no sign of either car or company. I walked more lcisilrelv now. turn- ing all in a moment from pursurer to pursued. I have often tested this plan and found it one of the best. Then I chanced to see James. bear- mc: down in mv direction, and as he came nearer I muld tell that some- thmr: disturbing had happened. It was the car. hexcd again. But a skillful garage-man with a few miltcc of the War Q. lsorry, there is no cc" merit showing the correct name o the fur as well as the trade name. Q. I am coins to a suntmcr hotcl for ten days this month. Will I have to lake my ration book? A. No. summer hotcls co not re- quire ration books from their quests u QUITE TRUE _ Irate Church Woman: "Why I don't you anest that, nudist_ccloxxy I ' ' m» - waging.‘ "lsgracmg m“ m“: r l"DdSS8$""liIi/Zl1d the spell and when Shem; (Some-thing o; a wast; q the motor resumed its work. I would. hm ms awful hard w get cratefullv gathered up my parcels. <- M" sukszzdsgltzea-sksztrkt: “M! I:l.“.:~.£..'1:t.::: §3'.ii°i%i5‘ ______ I _ c - ' _ . - t, ink ..ness. 1t so happened that the latter blgiuaggyngga éggetqgaiy “at i were all sold out earlier in the day. suddenly pounced upon by a burly v ~ v 00000000000000066006400-0. .to be relieved of the driving. This ' THE so v-v-fi ‘Sci rifi 5453110; rfeguafg-f 12:: mead. . O Spreads nuoothly . . . no: crumbly. O Pure. . . no: lrdmdn] to normal akin. O Work: fun. .no need m ruse. O Will no: hum deliatn fabrics. Double Sin LOOK ron m: no: mun m AI ronn oooos coumus . . . an The liian Who Wasn't Himself By Leslie (klrgill Vin“- '>'u'|'in There was only Tcm Fawley to tum to. I told you so. More and more} messicr, said Tbm Once you gave rne geven clear day; to clear up and it. didn't come oft. He shook his head despondently. Does Cooper still take those led-‘ gers home with him. At intervals. Right! ‘In future I will meet you each evening outside the store. Whpn he has one of those with him let me know inunedlately ' What’; the idea? I must know what he does with those books in his own house. ' We've been slow not thinking of that sooner. Count me in No. I won't stop at pointing out when the old man has the books. to stop me coaxing along for larceny. Have it your own way. Torn. I expect I shall be glad of your oom- p311)’- The following night was to prove it. Rain was falling in a gentle! drizzle; the kind of rain that. seems to penetrate everything. . Cooper went by taxi, a stout. parcel 1n his arms as he e his way to the side exit Fawley watch- ed the car turn the comer and then hurried to tell Harkness. . It was the stock book he made off with. he announced Certain of it. I had to go into his sanctum tlhls afternoon and med it stuck on one side with a few papers n88 llgently spread on top. ' Looks as thmlgh we were in luck, Richard xetorted If we make our way more slowly by tzube old Coap-_ .-\.-.-.-i.-.~.-r.-.-.-n'.-. the to what he intends doing. And then? We must depend on the holding. CHAPTER XVII AMATEUR HOUSEBREAKERS luck, Uidividiwl- ‘VB-will a mask- T 9,‘ On our retum trip to Alderien. mg a revolver into the Irishmans we m4 B msenget Katelyn-s ribs. he snapped oat- ’ W lathcr accompanied us. c0 to “Comelon- Money uric; life- spend a well-earned holldqvln the Faith. cried “Paddy-l, You van-quiet, of the countfy. Jeanie helped 01m zoning up n11 me prepare supper and immediate- me money for me old nze- following, the men were away to -—————-——-———*- sot their cattle. We had the rdcest sup er. There was a clam-chowder. e in the morning against just such an emergency and heated as ‘quickly as the water tor the tea. gJeanie contributed some sausages. for I find many are mt partial to this particular, and to me most. ap- Detizmk. shell-fish. 'l‘here was of {course} home-bakegfbreaxi and cake 8 - CIOCOLATE (‘m9 cooxuzs isgfiel‘ fvgfleig“ cmgfnghegg ‘fllfie M cup shomnm - i» dishes, after she men had gcrne. “e cun granulauu sugar mm? wing/Ema can-ed up m1 "wile H brown sugar 0 51ml .v o a house-warm m: to- 1 C“? - imorrow evening for a 9&1!‘ of new 3 EH85 bed , I h lat icomcrs who have settled further in % “up C“ wfilfjwfilkdc m “yon the Alderlea road. Our social I cub chopuai 61MB. 1f 65 1'9 ‘pngagcmentts I'm afraid are becom- 2 éIeAZSSDEXTIOClaIXlOI: img mo’ mo engrossmg’ i: tc on sot‘ i ' ' ' . 1 tenifgcon sand i The men returned, again like Method: Cream the shorteningihomm blms a‘ dark ‘WU-V 9m" and gradual“. cream m we wmw‘ the labor o.’ driving these latest ad- ‘and men me brown Sagan Add me (unions to the herd to the pasture his uP-i/urned oo wen beaten eggs and beat um“ at "the other farm." James informs not“... ugh, and mm“ The“ 5m. m meme that he is hungrv for as he penetrated. and the gesture was as hooped nut and tiu vanilla. lsa-v?‘ "I hard“ tmklmme m‘ 5W‘ C yin)“; sumsmu you 0mm“ g, Der and besides since he left he semi-sweet, varlety of chocolate for h“ wmked W) 11m and 5°"! d319- me“ “m” dden t-he Jack-horse. But gimb- One mp of lug toward the old clock and me he them. Add to the creamed mixture. '1' d g - _ d says: "B on your clem- - pbogo of$lPei€lY€a\ our name ena;5u~‘?“§,§§ £13K Tfifiegflifiaifi; 5857}; tie-r." There‘ be dreams to-nlghti ' ' i3 "outs in win 01' Nfix this into the creamed mixture’ Um" Wmwmw - mITY-Gwd C) "Pop ‘H ( P43 FM)‘ BUYER/U and stir until well blended. DMD; "i-W- ~ l" “FL bv spoonfuls onto a greasedtbak-z i‘! Q .1 (‘LL BVl ' S}. If.’ ‘BED Desifin m. 1cm flight; Logan; roifllif.‘ Qfrimulf bgiwsx rum RESTRICTIONS te king. ztenamwera ‘i - ———~————— t - ough 1 found m“ l’;“:...;?.'.:.f'$%~..'.1l.'?.€."éi%u;".§2 m?“ . u“ flit-um" em _v _ ,__ _ _ done. Remove from the pan. e001. 191181-118 0‘ W“ Paper in the inter- swflgt Addmq and then store m a coakic Iar with ests paper conservation. ample ' ‘a tight-fitting cover. Those cookies will still be provided for household ___ _._{__ ‘are Quite crisp and thin when theyiuses. Citv _ 3T°Y_1¥1.°§.-ra.1"°.b3km- u W“ ' "1 The gentle tissue 2250 sums ...,....25‘ THF E. B. EDDY CO i.M NULL LAMP-fin ilrf) Cm i; mm Coarse He should have gone cow-boy and g Houscbreaklrmg it not nearly as sim 1e as it nmy appear The pro- feasonal burglar who knows his way about. acquire; e technique which the amateur does not. pos~ sess. On a dark. danup. night it was in the shmbbezw vmlch graced one side of m. Cooper's suburban" residence. Every approaching foot- stevp on the mad made them hold er and more deliberate pad cf rub- ber soles slimvsted a patroliin pol- iceman. Once p. questing tore light shone down the pain and seemed to hover uncertainty by the bushes behind which they were lurking. Despite the black-out it was pos- sible to detect, the faint Blink-nets inside the house. A door at the rear opened and closed. Putting out the cat. Tom whisper- pered. Vilhait, on a night. like this! 0h. well, perhaps just a. habit. Some people always take a look outside before gohz t,o bed. Hukness grunted, 1hr closer to hil neck, though the min had already cheeriese as wrapping a fish around himself. Shall we scout around? he sug- eswd Anything for a Ohange. ‘Their sudden boots squelched in the undergrowth Ju-anches bent and sprang back with disconcert- ing splashes. ‘Phen they found g gravel path Fortunately. the drip of rain and rustling wind served to hide such aounzglu they made in a rather sum ng progress. Warden; don't cam rmmd tn the beck by the look o! it, ‘Pom said under his breath. That. chlnk upstairs is quite m illumination. As he finished the sentence it was extinsu‘ ‘ “ They waited another half hour. by which time the whole house seemerlutpiaave gone uleep.__.§. ‘where they were until the clock er should have time to settle down ed FFILLIE THE TdILER- wiwivwwr -._~....-T~' ,l ‘Dorothy Dix Saxs- l D DOMESTIC VENDETTAS INCREASE Mother, Daughter-in-Law Problem Never ReachedSuch Peak Of Tragedy As Now The moths ‘ i- ‘ ‘ mute one. filled with tun ha: it ruched such a punk of tn! we are loin: through all the horrors should have chosexsut this hi; Lwmififit ge-{Fgenfi :2 often 2118f. it requires as much finesse to sue-r a safe course between a" mother-in-llzaew fnrdznafih; n! affection to the wi ' For each other and are locked in a duel to the death. And whether this is the result uf war litters. or whe- ‘hsr it is a throwback to cave-women tactics. nobody knows. A; any refs f1 ls bringing out all of greed. nll of the selfishness, all of the ieaiousv. all of the ' all of the worst traits in feminine nature. There lent a day that I don't get dozens of letters from wives and mothers who are fighting over their allotments and the insurance of their husbands find sons in the service. each striving to let everv Dennv awav from the other. WOMEN FIGHT OVER GRANDOHILD Sometimes a tear-sudden letter will tell cf’ how a mother-in-law and daumhter-in-iaxv are feuding over a baby. the child's mother complainfnd that her motvhc-r-ln-ia-rv is trylnz to wean her baibv from her. Or a lonelv old women will sob out that her daughter-in-law will not let her touch the baby when he is all that is left to her in the world now that her son has ben killed in battle. And saddest nf all. most t-mkic of all. are the letters in which e ieal- ous mother tells how she felt. it lac-r duty to 511v on her sons you!!! Wife- and keep tab on her every foilv and lndlscretion. and gather up every scram of idlc cosh) until she has broken up his magriatze and blasted his | dream of coming home to a wife who had been fnlthiul to him. | And as I read these letters I think: Have these women no real love _ for the man they think t-hev love? Have thcv no bitv for his suflerlnfls when they fifth‘: over him like dogs over a bone? For not-hint! tears I imarfs heart to tatters like hnvinz to choose between the two women in the world he loves the most and tn whom he is bound bv everv tie of alf- fection and loyalty. Is their enmity more to them than his happines? And then I think with wonder at their stunidltv in not realizing that the n1othex"-in-iau' and diaughter-in-law war is bound to end in defeat for them both. For the onl-v was’ a mother can keep her son when he marries is bv making friends with his wife. If she is unscrupulous enough. she may make trouble betwen them and perhaps break up his home. But. if she does. her son never fonzives her for ruining his life. And the onlv wav a wife can keep her husband bound to her with hoops of steel is by wirlninw his mother's heart. For a man's first, love and his last ls his mother. and any wife tries to break than, at her peril. And the pity of the mnther-in-law and daiuzhter-in-la-w feud is that l9, deprives them both of one of the happiest and most satlsfnctorv relat- io_nshiDs ‘in life. was thrice repeated reiznar . A quarter to. Harkness muttered. Shush! Take your boot; off Good idea To what? - To one, I think. Elven in softer socks there were. Time. however, had lost any creaking of floor boards-and a meaning Neither knew how long startled cat that mowed they had been hiding. Every pass- ing minute had seemed an eter- nity. As a. precaution they stayed room. On the right of the corridor was struck again. e well-furnished lounge. Next a Oniv midnight. There had been snugyrv which looked more worth ioo many extraneous disturbances attenuon. At the fur end a large for them to have heard all the pre roll-ton desk was particularly prom- vious chimes. But now all was lsingJ-Iarknese was afraid it would quiet. The rumble; and the ciat- defv their att , at opening it, , the odd sound; that make but ‘Iiom Fawiey achieved an un- up the s) hony of waking hum- expected success with the aid of a anity. had aded away The prim- wire parper clip ltive uneasiness of nature lent to; Shows the sort of tricke I got up the darkness a furtiveness which to ln mv vouth. he whispered. Real- oppressed the intruders. i-v it's the simplest form of lock. Moving again was like starting Onlv fitted to keep out nosey-park- crunched beneath their fect. A sculleny window invited attent- ion. Richard worked On the catch with a thin table knife he haul OLD brought for some such purpose. A I snick. and he was cautiously lifting the sash. It squeaked and he halt- Salvage work in Britain! ’ . "Old Gaffers Factory" is the Tom said. 0 K and fumbled nickname inhabitants of a little’ inside to find e hampering curtain. village in Surrey have given mi Aigein they were impressed by|their recovery work depot The» the obstnlsivness of the slidingvrorkers are “plus/ters" whose war an avalanche as the small pebbles or. I (To Be Continued) G-AFFERS HAVE DIFFERENT WAR JOB rings on a metal wire. Job is to dismantle engines of crash- Everything they did seemed ed planes to recover any parts that noisy. magnified bv their nervous can be used agal ears. though there was n0 suggest.- ion that the occupants were being disturbed Harkness clambered first over the sills. with Tom Fawiey follow- ing nimblv. Oiosirg the curtains, he produced a pocket lamp. n. T‘ 15 $110k‘! and often heavy task. the workers say. Every nut and bolt. split pin and cylinder block must be eased apart. Irre- deemable ports go into the salvage hell) to be melted down and used over again. 3i melodious chime ln the distance” Niceketg be able to he They closed the door behind mam! [hurriedly 1n case it ran out oi’ the |§ii:era| |r¢i '*' f . i,‘ CRACKER-CRISP Quaker Com Flakes .. . the zesty kind are malted and DEEP-toasted for a flavour thafll bring you back for more! Sold in specially- designed packages that keep them oven- fresb ‘til the last. delicious, crunchy mouthful. Order Quaker Corn Flakes from your grocer today! noOnuhlOdluCbl ny acum- u- iOOK FOR m BIG BLUE AND YELLOW PACKAGE Livingfia” The Woman's Realm racuumur; ‘mu, w ligT n, Heliier slaelter through the mm-i _h m‘ Home my exuberant school boy. ____ TIOUDII Ail!) Wi FUII fzlonkor COMES, T leav trail 11 o? flngglqrflnts egg zvobklinfrufiaoigsx? ‘wmiom But piping are crumbs and finlor- “ab? m“ an‘? 7 . fun pink ou/t ln tin ham I {lvilhhat if heshnot s0 dutiful? y, “qua” due m a mm 01mm gllgruvlgh B baseball. out he in g o; “ma”; g caning. “so 1on8, beamuun" moi equmrmnt. say eiec. Mov R-ichstone often the housewife replaces tho '—'—‘ plug wilh aha on SJOOQI UTIJIIOJJIIQ'IIV hand 5nd ggfln 591mg; he! Multan“ lvo wblinae. Mm 1r "e °XP°YW°H The fuse in blown lfiln- W111i c 1°- ‘WPWTW! 1'°°l5 —<‘l¢ this his-menu three or four tknu over ngs of thin SW61 held by PYN- the cmtomar complain; that the sure frcm alr- blown under them H‘ ' when 1n m!‘ by ventilating fan. uroimd the sides. my m, Mo“, m” mdicam u“; Keep porcelain enameled ta.- Fwlflfiwm’ hm m‘ h m. m“ iiéfetfles sweet’ bylmigling p. solution g “e 15,963“; one cup o v u) W,“ o; “m”, water in it occasionlpiiyna th k“ w m“ m‘ ‘h. Blue. green, yellow. red, and even black snow have fallen in various Doris of the world Tannin std-ins caused by coffee, W8. fruit, catsup. mustard or soft d-Tiflkq can be removed when fresh with water. but in no event should heat or soap be applied. since these will ‘st-rt" the stains l-llnlc on Bflqltfle U .\'0u are allowed the rlviege 0f making personal call; 3n your To do awav with ner-ilw cc“- and when mob dawn to open CLIPDOHR! GDOYS. ie‘ - . Move the knob! doors clout i0 the bottom no you will not how to stretch and move thou.- on tho lowwoablnetlhorsolooewfiem to eiimine.‘ ‘ ‘ . I‘ lynellflfi nut/Ives of’ Tahiti an said to be osing the graceful walk associl/led with their race, for too fir)!‘ Don't make business telephone. don't. nbuse the many B" mung 1n mom, vehm”, I 1°"? @591“ HELD-Mi? $666" YOU? ‘t WIFE WA5 IN HEQEAN HOUQ AGO -AN' BOUGHT A LAWN AAOWEQ- I GENT l1‘ OJTG: I'LL 92519.0 ME 6cm" is cowue BACK _-|'~\ NOT ‘TO DO ANV waazs COMES MAGGE-NOVV TO cook SICK i‘ SHE TH‘ HRS? DEJVERV/ DD? "VIE | _ ' 1- nu A rApoo TliATg N0 LEGEND! I l-iAWAiiAN MYfTHiS . TiLLIEQtOU M151" READ . THiS BOOK ABouTi-wuA l-ORE. we», THE ARMY s-nu. ms A‘ TABOO ASAiNST srrrme WHEN AN OFFICER APPMA