Foriiiaisomeiliiiiq EXTRA SPEMI. in iiesserls. Natural content of vib- llln ll Increased by lrrllaliel. EVAPORATED M|lK GET A SUPPLY FROM Ylllll ROGER NIXI‘ TIII YOU SHOP *i_-———-h v A Woman's Realmn Soc 40-O§4~¢¢“¢¢‘v‘ Living& Dorothy Dix Says- 0Q Why The 01a Maid? Husbands no Longer ac Necessity- Now They're a Luxury Why the old maid? QHIPOPIIIII‘ answer is because no man lied 4f +044‘ B in the old days when marriage was the only respectable, gainful oc- cupation open to women. and if l. girl wan-ted to continue iio eel and to have a place in society. lhe had to have a hiabaud. lity. They are a luxury. All his doors o! cpporhutitr have been onw- thsy get married or not. is just as much a matter of taste and irwlina eos/Lorlsltitdowniasgoveiiairnentbond. OAUSI POI WONDER. crying for a wedding ring and won't be happ bachelorhood ll accepted as sires, or wretchedneaa. marry as there are why l man doesn't marry. one of the principal ones being that many women are celibato by nature and have no desire to have a. man cluttering up the premises and having to be catered to. They are absorbed in their careers. They like the freedom of their own homes. their own pocketbooks, their own latch keys give them. and r- on Pale 0__: WHY is YOUR BLOUSE so MUCH Wfi/TER THAN MINE? AND YOU'LL WHISTLE WHILE ,.. ‘we c" ins a Jr Inc. sir. she said, as the old song used to say. Doubtless this was true Butallofthatilch-angednow. Hilabamdasrenolongierlneoen- ed to women and they do not have to man-y to get. cmfwyp ETAOTNWU i .~ can roll their own and pay for their own cakes and ale. and whether tion ll whether they invest. their money in a mink‘ Yet the ail-W oil-d tradition. that every girl is until she “is one. still prevail-s. 811d Y0“ "We? ; see an old maid. no matter how HEOOE-lflglmizll and iation of "novice"? " prosperous and. popular and i011! 9 . 601110;" t one isn‘t wondering why she 113:: rtrxiglggllled? Piurality. immortality, proof of his being ioxier than his fellowmen, but a woman has ‘ to explain why she preferred single blielssednesa to l Dfldsiblliill’ 01' dmlbie As a matter of fact, there are as many reason-s why l woman dives-n’ ,. 44¢ e 25 Foam. if been awarded = comes from a. modest little jewellers shop in the West Enid of happening since the Crim- War and riizht up to the end of war. For this maiklruz of V C ‘s has been in the hands of the same family-first the founder of this i _ E P W D. 0. Willfsma 1!""""""""""' Q 4 0 0 - ' 1. What il wrong with this len- y T fully in her wedding dress.” " amen iziiaiisii o tence? "The bride locked beauti- 2. What is the correct pronunc- 3. Which one of those wcrdl il ty, affablllty. . What does the word "inl- qulty” mean? ’ 5. What is a word beginning with gr that means “vividly des- i; crlbed"! ANSWERS I. Say, "looked beautiful" (ad- iectlve). 2. Pronoulce nov-ie. o as n of. l as in kiss. and not nov-us. 3. Tranquility. 4. Uprighteousness; wickedness. "They will be punish- ed for their iniquity." 5. Graphic. ial an Leisure ma: WOMAIYS‘ REALM ililswbuilt by izbk ain inalmil only-Just oveir three inches 1cm and a/n inch and a. half wide. The v.0. tihn most cherhhied decoration there is. is yet the most democratic, for anybody in tihSNwAl-mYOrAIrFbroe-a P’! .1 menerllanlglw ainyIBriiddiorIInpln ssrviinlr unit. can wk: it. and award ll made whether the win- ner survives or not condition attaching to the award is at he gall-fled out in the actual pres- ence of the enemy. the non-shrinkable never-to 53!‘)!!! pants have a per- manent crease. Homes width windows of insul- ated glass that will out in, heat bill 50 per cent. Pastel colored glen 15mm; sinks. Neon llghtcliinl! rods. Bread made from sea waier- lifc Dreservlnil cull-t to take t YOU WAsii this region. The answers are W461i by the Board leaders. "my MY ‘A Iona who have intelligent gait-lens iQlii-Jmiw- to llli on price control are . iiislli-Yo" lend them In writing to usrgsron 23%.. mm Oom- ee. M0155; Q. I am a farmer and I have a I 94a‘ camphor in fee. light th amount of co burning will p odor. Q. ITIXII the nails and fingers? fingernails. rub with a so utlon a teaspoonful of lemon cup the and place it oven. prevents food from burning. QGO-O-O-Q§Q§-Q-O-O~A- vo+e+4+¢4+++e++e++o++e++ The aeltie "wired "will are than which have " whereby lhe anc- alomz oin sea voyages. A ‘ Ice-l cow that turns Sovbeiin shoe ‘soles. slapped tumble and sealed with a htgil; No fcoiin’. said a Senate Mill- rv Affairs Oomlnieiae, e11 °g thme thiruzs are in idle _ They are punt of 85!? new devel- Obmmis the committee listed in a. 197-pasze printed volume about wartime technology 344‘ r¢4§O rue CHARLOTIQO d Per The only the act of bravery must vvw—v** ELLEIT DIARY Brlnlaludlnrneislla '4 Today h a aiouun wreak-iii. or now ail'ne%iafl'*"'“ 3p1oifily$“i§a“"le§fl.i"fi . wo ‘lhe llllcr. iibe inn. e dc t of r ' ' and myself. Not thl-tuperhapgmx ii,- At 11m, “m, u» vlgipfl‘ cm. occasioned any lorrow. when we Work ma: gig-ling; from me 1155,11’; 100k; u mgugh n, wwm b, qua, consider what the word implies. desire. easy to make Any good metal work. '1 Y" Jam" "I"! I Il-lflared I 5mm,‘ m. bnm ‘M m, ‘w; on a. wum w. mum “on. IHIUIICLIOILhOIIS $1? for lll can . m’ h“ Jim m. wool-mud. m‘ sicker-m rep com. o. oung more Oluwhasksogooduaheheatofalmscolorlsanoriclnarypenoiy. fife’: ' u” m‘ Nd "MM- m" 5 m” enough to vote" and’ gin th b ‘t Mid Whit il lo clad ll the belt of log 0:35 its l; llmnlv- Pa; liked of all the horses. Llkae i31- And what is so kind as the stern achieve such a delicate desicnwlhe fifiihiiiiiiffiiohi? grfiiewifiiiiliffif. 001131183111. medal itself la in the shape of a down many yearl with us. "The Challenging brain and heart and Maltese mull and embonld h the ialt of the old breed“ Jamel laid hwfi? centre is the Royal Drown. On the ly above a whil r. when he -Angeh Morgue 5 . 110m Am h w“. itold me of her dea . He v _.___ “ma, word, -- m,“ "m do,“ doubtlen recallin many incident: T" 14"“ "'0' "AT w t“ "m" “m” l‘ which a... . .'i.°"1°'i‘..‘;’.'$ Milli. “f”??? MAKES Tug v.0, flawless every every curve h " 3 °- ° » ____ - is perfection itself pace- tho f ‘hf,’ ' ",{"“,1,‘°‘1..',§',Y,‘.’." mum‘: mum“; mpg-y vbwm gm“.- crown are the two words "ru- r ' ‘We p. ‘n head or maybe he wal remember- ing a flrlt drive alone when all atonoeaboybeoamoamanln lets forth "new worlds to conquer. She had been "the young mare.” Her mother. five years her senior he old mare" of blessed mem- ory. A handsome mare, the young- er one. but than, it m have been that. I llW the spirit llieath he: coat and admired the two. O medium size whlte-stockinged and whltewtarred. the white adorned; with fleckles the color ‘of herself. like over large fleckes. A char- acterlltic of "The Old Aberdeen.‘ I remember Jamel told me once referrin to her dean's line. Never ll before this fatal lllnell; Always ready to draw her share-and more, and lo anx~ lous to try the weight of her bur- den even before drafts were fas- tened. Intelligent ill WN _§UAll __.._.¢..____ .. DIAN‘ - v.wvvww vvwvvw "'."' onal/ s ion e James and me on a "kayiey." She will never come to the yard again" James said in a quiet voice when we sat down to dinner. But per- haps in a valhalla or to a happy hunting ground whither t e spirits of warricrl go—in legend- "the young mare" who never grew old. and many loved animal friends and pets, will wander. There her coat dappled preitily as it was this Fast summer. she will eat daintily n a lush pasture beside a rippling brook. amd bird-song. And then a: members of the family have often noticed when one day a stable mate app-caches. she wll raise a head to give a glad nlcker of welcome. before she resumes her feeding. . I breakfalted alone thil morn- lng. The first fire wal still sput- terlng and there was no sign of a kettle singing on the new stove when James went "in the road" with Rob in his car. The loan sales- man was here to lift us from our "slough of despond" when he ra- turned. This is a new man at the work-ex-lervice. home in summer from overseas. He wal happy to come back to The Island "because iiiivi cAii If! By Anne Ashley . How can I freshen the at- mosphere of a room that has been closed for a long time’! A. Put some ground coffee on a saucer place a small piece of gum the center of the cof~ um. and the small ee consumed while reduce a refrelhlrig stains the of ulce in a of warm wafer. It w l remove stains. Q. How can I retain the heat of he oven? A. Cut a E How can I remove Before manicurln piece of asbestos paper on the bottom of the This also saves fuel and to the farm “where there's a good life for us." pro for Canada "only a young coun- and then as he looked out across the fields where he and his family once nelghbored with us he aai . like James today, on a sad note: “The changes since I went away!" after dinner to his ploughing and Jamie so Karolyn told me stayed close to the When curiosity overcame him he went to peer around a corner to survey the paddock where young mare lay waikin a look in that direction. But not before we had done the milking by the light of a lantern. safely suspended on a wire from a beam. when the "cats and Pard were there's no place like it." He has taken his wife and children back He lees a great iuf- I ry compa ed with those overseas" l t there have been James went house and lawn. cold in death, amel made his second visit there. briskly through the dark- t ith the lame Jamie risk A JOB UNLY Yflll CAI I10 Price Control Question and Answcrl tio 002ml :l'u ‘and Amirduaq-Mqgfi“. ill-lam lrfeatureuohdly Trade Board from h0Il0I|VQg.ai: hog which 1 intend llailrglhterlng in the very near future. e meat will be conlumed by my own fun- ily. What ration regulations affect me in this matter’! Proceed to ur local ration board an register ll a primary producer. You will be m- uired to surrender coupons monthly from the ration bookl of all memberl of fami to the lec- retary of the local lion Gourd with whom you register. Envelopes which do not require ll are rovlded for this urpole. Any eteiil relative to is matter can be obtained from I local ration secretary. Q I am going to school in the city and boardin five dlyl in the share the niim each house. {hill 10m l1‘ fifiluimiwflllimy is relieve distms of i. wWFEMALE WEAKNESS HavlyouatluehdmelnotlaHyouUi of woman's molt important erpna. hi"- . w.‘ u“ . DIIIGII I0. ‘ma’ _ ‘l 0009M!!! Ill! t role mmmaaauiiy cramps. lush-i afPiii“ glwi m “doll for backache. it also relievel eeeompany- gift]. {a J80. conhiiil i" emu, irritable feeiirlp-— complete i with" a “Iiawvlcoilpwiiaiiaimm lab ililfllg-Vim-yu?“ u 1:4 a °""'--..» keep for weeks in a» cool place if. after unmolding and cooling. it is on to Jamel asked me in lome concern. An air of gloom seems to hang about the house. but the crackling hearth fire. recall now so many things about "the lhe Tar-the very last time I'd drove her. Jeanie was corner and I th nk Jamie was be- side her. and I held the rel 1y. for hers was a precious burden. fed her in the fleldl, down the years: bltl of green grall in the h s-w urn the light low and slip through ‘the darkness to spend awhile with ock night __ a sii tl aft h a a ’ Th, booby MM i‘ mm ‘ bow, W903i eilhken tdflmfike heerr hogan ‘in’ s a“ i» p“ no m» i» a» asst. stair.» us. ".‘£.§"°..“"’.i.’.' 5 brunch and club 1i; to dear}; 2x1 d881,‘; ariduopela ed! the (ituor to wo4 Bl‘ O S H Bfl S“! EC EVE For u“ m“ Wm‘ me “ma: her a tot of ain and sapw he? go PLUM Punnma 1114c” reginjoawamet o?!“ m": hm‘ Wm‘ "J" 5°“ "'°“' m“ fine-half iwuaa mum Ilillll, mum“ planting but lurvivl; otherl are u “"4 can.“ a‘ c“ m“ ____ not lo fortunate. More then once an.“ (mind) 1 w t? a oulss caorrraa iflfgfliizg ‘glfglediirlmf wagltQvlligg cg I 1 cup rridlassel. F-cup 5.6m- ron rurrma a, a (lash m“, ygulflg ~m§re.. mik. is cup niieiy chopped w WM!“ um N—'“' A would try to turn in at. our lane's lgf/omtgsméeté a‘ c‘? 5m‘ bmcel- ' _ 4 _. _ i l‘ c n ry 1Y3 Cram l, ale omnxfutwe $310k“; 11.50%, fggdrfigecxsagflfle‘oltrugiflym‘: teaspoon lodahli teaspoon clover, full“ gtwgxv and gravel“ w‘: to the odty; todthe aiding on a *.‘°"P°°“. 9"" . "W"? Wbm wing ., -. in spun glass or a-liuninum hitc% ii”. fanrtiln-sleigh to takl uupw“ “It Prepare fruit and nutmeatl and dredge with 5i cup of the flour. Beat eggs until light and fluffy. add molasses then butiermil suet and flavored fruit juice. Stir in bread crumbs. than remainiig flour. which has been lifted with soda. lplcea and salt. Add dredged fruits and nutmeats and mix. Pour into greased 3~pound mold, cover and steam for 3 hours. Serve hot with your favorite pudding sauce. To serve. slip it back into the mold and relteam. Tiill pudding will wrapped in heavy wax paper. l? dim lively shapes ahead of us he separator-hangs. “You won't be lonesome. Ellen?" There is no sound cung mare." How jauniily rew the lalt filled cart of otltoel from the field to the cel- rched on the far ns tight- remember now vericul tidbits I lantin. the the t the r. r; choice red clover-heads haying; graceful oat-plumes Harvest and juicy potatoes lgglng. I think now I shall and Jeanie in the house crcll the lane-the house here la bit empty. Until tomorrow - Diary-Good- rfirr CHAIR. ‘s?!’ k. Qlldl. the wo ter to say _ you to meet Mrs. Jones. d nS-rliould dryi cakes. n‘ gerl an mlceroc . broiren al each bite il token A. No. It ll better to take small bites out of them. Q Sh uld a 111:3‘ plwnvl rile “Q. . o be] i t d Wm?" Yelfuallvivgl,“ ‘regardless of whethe or l woman. old or young. i d t "'°'l‘i.'§»-- " "No ” ‘retort/ed his Wile. With Ii. Ielgigminifirillkilorfayeifhififi when I lee vvv A ‘QUHHJH Jult the dress in A simple. we fume jewelry. or down e. No. 2599 il 16. 18 Ylrg: 39-inch. nd 20 ce tl which a Print Oharlottciow Pattern No. 2599 Name Git! ETlilllE Q. "Mrs. Wil A cu can for a new includes eompleta a... B le “wit? 5.1% some W..." m» ‘ or address numb“ m I01‘ Street Address TTE p; Roberts Lee vg-o40b-O-O-O-fO-OQ If one is introducing two rlonl il it in good form Iiqfllllfinithltel Mrs. m u“ . I_ necessary r2! "meet" it would be but; wan son; 1 ‘I Barbara Gould ' a... ure AAAAAQAA preparation available in Prince Edward Inland e1 t0 Jonefgy’ such as r the other perlon ll a man iiioniiiiia smile; i iirt um. the Willi! hubtrlril“l\mlg 3 - u] ll I "“‘“" "°“ ~§‘i‘.'.§‘-’".$i'.‘..."$.‘.' will "but there's wor I W ,, miled to endow mo. vicar m i. some of the which you pro Walking along a lane one brilhi. gunny morning. the 9i local farmer ri l me OUWI. “Spring iii m: Eli‘. ‘fir. Giles." ith ...i aifiai" i's“i'.§?i..‘?'§ Willi‘ aaarésl Pattern Department '11.. n Guardian. JflOVlIII a freshly baked cake /N€€d|€Cr3fl;. FOR THE HOME IDVEY IIOOI I Hit? JZflL‘..".’i.“¥' a perfect back round for your $0.5 dross it up ook every ii AOOXOQ-O-O 5' iiousriioui i sciiiiraooii f a: minim m O-ffi-QOO-OOQ t reaches Place peaches to be skinned iii wire balket and lli the bald of b0 g water M‘ l‘ d or two. The peach lkill will then slip qff easily. Peachel treated in this way retain their shape and have a better color. our. mung If one uluallyhal trouble in ru- itl pen. try lining the Pan Wig waxed paper before putt ng in the batter. ‘ Stains _ Smear tea or fruit afainl with glycerin and leavl for a few hourl. en wash in warm loopy water- hailed the man chee h. farmer in am ri . "Whatever for. slrixyreplied ihl i element. _