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B2- d’ that’ ssnsibiekindto I .. unambig- pound is worth trying. ‘Lydia e_._ lfinkham’: VEGEIIILE couroulln i , THE crisiuimfrmowu ghizpiw .. i.- ...__ .__.....___...__...- Dorothy Dix Says- Follow ‘s Oom- A JOB ONLY YOll Olii OO Prise Central Questions Qd Answers CJiTSYZ i" Ian as I The questions are Ass on Prise in e (harl- feature each day. these which have reached the Wsrtime Prices ll Trade Board from housewives in this region‘.‘.'l‘ answers are F2- ! . - son. who have hiteilgelt qnsslols loaskes oriescssiroisreln it ""' '3'" ii .-.-'...."~ union's n y, lnittee sf t War Time Ind 'l‘rsde lssrrl. .- r pnoc of toes changes each month. we have to pay more next month than we are at present inc present time I arn thinking of buying in my heart's month's ply now. Will we be dying more? A. N0. Th " allows cer- sar‘ u... care o es the next slim advance will not take piece until the first of March. __._..____._ sermon senirssox only the fleas pert, as any water left in the metal section might cause s short circuit. Oresiting Doors The creaking of a door can be stopped immediately by rubbing the hinges thoroughly with a piece of soap. DISIGN NO. A delectable crocheted Dutch bonnet is one oi the newest hat , and may be crested from of knitting worsted. Pattern No. 961 contains complete instructions. Tu order pvtern: Write or send awe picture with your name and a ess wiiii l5 cents in coin Ji‘ stem io Needlework Bureau Char otteiown Guardian. Design No. 961 Name Y ‘street Address ._..__-__-_-.-_ .__._ ma»; "When does the next train that stops at Manchester leave here?" wfiioe win w. “you'll have to wart ieur hours, ms. ind ter, day cutcs-rrots in l-hdll hs ternate layers , gusley. and cassem a bake fender. Bake potatoes and a pud- riingat the some time. "1 think "Well, maybe you know better than I do, a relative trouble, because _ her things and expects to take the unin l1 have to do the me; end maybe you think it's your business instruct know as we] as you do, when they at you civil question- ing ‘young man, my opinion is you With a gasp: “Y8. inshm." . iilllifll Hill IIAELIMD p! the resoiutgo widow st the m“ not." D18 and wanted me to call here ask about it to save her the she's ‘ up t horse and not nae; and she'll waiting and not to stand there and try to peo le about things they if not bet- and spa, you'll lear _ i1 Sflnb to gve people civil answers deep LIHON IPGNGI Wish back carrots. 1 _ 'cup nlinced toaspaort white sugar, 1 . WI! W999i‘. b at, 1-3 cup . ash, scrape and lens . wise, . Ar-ranee el- of carrots. onion, seasonings le. Dot with bacon fat. d boiling water. Cover, and in oven of 3'75 degrees l". until ANSWER: No, out on the prowl ful to their how sturdy its walls. nor how Our soldiers and ll h arc risking their lives lgrors’ w o are fighting m protect our homm who arc making a mockery are traitors and Qulglingg, DEAR DOROTHY DIX: coins evening at home she buts her mother. and u'oii't let me go. Nmv can you tell mr "sleet any way that I ANSWER: scintillating enomh to keep her bore her. I should advise you and appreciative June. . 1~ vent be very flattering to your self-love m: the rm u» show that she regards you as nothing more than finds you useful as a date, for apparently she keeps take her out. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: affair with another woman she is going to leave me I ANSWER: There is nothing you can do. covered a way to bring the dead buck to life. wife's love and respect for you it is gone forever. Now it is up to wines high, for you are losing not only y but that of your sons. now i... I l Q. creole? - BY using chicken and gravy. Cook the chicken on‘ PHILANDERING l PARENTS Fathers And Mothers Grime-muse Make Mockery 0f Cause Sons Fight For before. worry about HIS pa and their homes and that, anyw , tn to honorable to do such s thing easy to elylvsvvrrkrstt love affairs. _ fa I have seen his father whom I know not to be of good character, so while this boy is sway in the marines. fighting to protect this woman's home as wcll as his own. she is doing her best to wreck his. Is~this patriotic? To me she is the meanut worm that crawls. JUDY there are manner worms that crawl than the girl mamagéfllgysali-‘e éhte llrusbandshand wives, who are unfaith- ' '. n a . the “mid, and who l1 ors to tilaencgildgin they have brought . vent the lean irom I'll tho’ ill M "$.11 is sil wens . ‘list from iii! Plvsencs win. IsTi-"nswiu Arnold “rs-r sips-evasive ..*::'*.:'..:.:*“"W» m“ a hig proportion of fat which helps pr hardening dure- Gov As to ing the curing prooeu. WIONG IMPRESSIONS that tree. When it was a year old I went w New York and worked ss s mechanic s year m- two, and when I came back I found that some- thing had been allowed to stand against the tree and so it has had that crook in it ever sin " What s parallel story we can find in many adults to-dey who received wrong impressions when children. strong its roof. a great deal. And those fathers and mothers of the cause for which their sons sre dying t ead o: trgy shoulder tang falls into a o men e even ng al ing to her But when the time comes for me to go home she wakes up 519811. That leaves me if she really loves me, or whet? Or can you can keep her from falling asleep on me? B. H. girl docs not find your conversation awake. hence my deduction is that you W Paw her up for some more congenial Evidently your a pillow. Or, perhaps, she awake when you 1 have as fine a wife as any man could the service, yet I have been ilaunting an right under my wife's nose. But now that would do onymlng in the world to bring What shall I do? . - ERRING HUSBAND. Nobody has ever yet dis- After you have killed your for. and three sons in her love and respect. you to pay the piper for your dance. And the price our wife's love and respect with the gravy and use small bits of pimento. Heat in the double boiler, or the oven. . How can I take the frost out of fruits and vegetables? A. Put them in cold water and ‘allow them to remain integ- um». ca that the frost ’ . How can I make hut-her use can I make chicken of worn bath towels? A wash- . They can be used as the left-ova; o; cloths if out inw srniares, and cro- r-im pick cheting put around the edges in es, mix shade. any pastel I I By Anne Ashley How the ‘semen ENGLISH i p. c. Williams 1. What is wrong with this sentence? “Acoustics are a branch of physics." 2. What is the correct pronun- ciation of "indict"? .. 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Coifure. complexion, coil ue. 4 t does the word “pers- mount mean? _t is s. word beginning with ge that means ‘liberal’? ANSWERS l. The noun acoustics is plural in form, but singular in construc- tion. Se", "Acoustics is a branch of physics." 2. Pronounce in-dlt, sec- 0nd i as in light. accent lust syl- lable. 3. Coiffure. 4, Superior to all others; supremely controlling. "The influence of Napoleon became paramount." l. Generous. iillill enurm Q. ll a woman's travelling alone and is eested at a table in the dining car with strangers, should she speaks to them? A. Yes. as it is iievcr out of place to be Pleasant. words are necessary. . Is it correct to have onc‘s address printed m‘ engraved on the flap oi D119? envelope, for social 6 respondenc oorA. ‘ is all right for dance, but not ‘yornan retain her lg attending an Livia-gs. Leisure THE? WOMAN'S REALM ._;-_..._. h refers and cuffs ul times, mark: Only a few h ‘;..~ W0n1lan'cs¥Re alml v ‘Social and, »' NIW nines NEW - YGI-qilte an new “iii? warships in sursh or taffeta l. scheduled for lots sprins and slimmer. suits will he 0001900911 of skirt end , or cspelet jacket and skirts ,w some of the costs will have a removable cope. spring coats 100k like dresses soft and flattering. Man of them have satin, to lend them further elegance . NOT! OI‘ NEWNISS NEW YORK-A te 0f ness throadinng lximsll $0M indicata o. feeling of sncy drowsirlngs being restricidve in our and drawstring-s are often featured with ilellingeifect both in silhouette and trim. Fox Browni introduces a 890118? "W?" WW redlngoie with drawstrlrlgs at waist. hips and bosom. (‘Jhinese influence makes itself more in fashion than in fact st the moment, and invari- ably bwpeaks easy motion in clothes Comfort of movement ls also found in the dolman sleeve. Isms‘ on irrrouwn-s "monk you ior calling". is s tele- phone courtesy which should not be g, friend or hairless neglected when acquaintance To Just get a- "whiff" 0! II-Yllfl. leave a cut garlic clove in the salad dressing or the soup a short time and then remove it. sgoosupiorbisckiincerieisto wash it before the first wearing. There may be excess dye on the surface which may loosen and stain other clothing. ELLEIFS OllliY By An lslsnd Farmer's Wife This was one oi winter's coldest days, nm too familiar to Islanders and of course, liable to change to more favorable weather in a mat- ter of a few hours. The kind of ped oil the rch on his earliest nip w the blm draw his cs/o more closet]; about his ears “T iher." On the Island. that anni- versary has almost always been associated with the coldest snapfl. But not with so much snow. There was once-we always speak of it st this time oi year-cold too, so many years E80 last night, James and I c ed tghghice tic the ciiiy in A; w on e ann versary pay. eigpgerience-and an entertainment I thoroughly emoyed and recollect e clearly. Those were the 800i} old days, "When pa was courtin ma." The weather today made Judy say she wished she were "one oi these animals, that crawl a. ollow log and sleep all winter. I could appreciate her feelings. Even then, considering the wind. would need to be a well-lined or well-tilled den or the sleep would be disturbed. Frost nipped at fing- ers at outdoor chores. through woolen mittens, The wind searched out the marrow within the thick- est wrapplngs. Men were inveigled into unaccusto work. "Do bri an ai-mful of wood-and won't you iluldi snd Doctor ease in clothes. You connotwf ' day that made James, as he step- for and re- request is real Burn's wes- toke the it uncertain of his way- " °%"“‘sl. ion .1. {m w ~ -. WEN Y AIQUTAIiI. have b psgkwle w mllc S mflatter WIN!‘ j “an! A l um?“ Dd it brings her wardrobe. a yards 54-inch fabric Send i0 cents for PATTMIN. Uhiilh includes complete sewins guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you wish- Addnss Pattern Do out ‘he C rlcttetown Guard an. “IMO Street AddNll City _Province m?" But. the iaas-reedinss at I house-corner we're carefully WW1 and d even I. u?‘ . polished and us shawl-like about my 8m“- forcver "iwkluk l‘ 1,, Thfiifel‘ 1gp will get pretty cold. Jock. Its too cold yet to take the nurses out m‘ “JIXFEWW mu‘ 333i?‘ down os o ,- when It Karolyfli hed her once to to tell Iill the mail oor neglected. in he stclelllalr r-un; 1g goeg ower. $3M». and other vegetables or! rlshable-and precious on a fem n many ways. And our mall d some. Notwithstanding the cold. Judy was after it, curls flylns. through the drift that continued all day to wipe out old trails and make any travel We watched s horse and llelsh go out the road. over the hill. Mi on the Alderlea road 110W. but “lb?- un‘ a lgfilgeutmlards 210%?" $1? . i! s horse p (m8 To {udyg essed it "someone 5on8 gills funeral." For no matter whe- n“; 1g be when roses cast their sweetness on the summer air or when as now they are sleeping pe- neath an almost enveloping white- ness, one by one we are called from a "lo home.” W beside "It's ca" and ‘Judy. W88 fllifliihfl‘ afternoon reception? . Yes. bring the vegetables from the cel- x. Needlecraft _FORVTHE HOME m ears lived on a fmviiil bemirill spot Overlooklilil the mn- iluence of two rivers, slccili will his own. mljlgndslthatfhavafinéld horseg at var Oils arm f and io church on the Sabbath-s feet that have year lifter year-ilk qL-M 1M 3.5km. mt Brace e. One. who for 0W6‘ If!’ £46‘! .. WI!!!’ $04’ P07‘ 77/! Q0£6770I 7D M! 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