"m; W dvsRvlev ‘iwwv vvvvw-wv v w 2 Fashions "A [Ii A444 ~ v~vv vvvvv 11's Realm v Social no SEIOLB. $0RArBO0K r Personal eurlrs nunv I! Al island Farmer's Wife Mrs. Budget-wise says:- It ls my special hobby to make three cents do the work of for. At vsy little cost I can make the most delightful desserts and top them of with this delicious table syrup. Never Beforeilfas Fine ‘Quality Meant So Mu_c_h.> imfllznllzfaatfi“ ‘ " into 4 tbsp. u“. of cheese._ it blends p". fectly, adds a delightful It!!! 1mg. You'll alwaye ‘ make a hit with French's! fe dm ‘ ” lgsifiitmfitfi fifiledhbil‘; istcoatrcm .w Dorothy Dix Says—_ MARRIAGE toms CONFLICT Wife Doesift ApproVeOf Privacy; Husband Wants Secrecy caused by the soap. . lzhb l ‘““_—" KAI! M183 DIX: My husband and I differ on what it takes to , make a happy and lasting marriage and because of this, we are not However the narrows were idle K s getting along as should people who have been married sixteen years. on the last turn today when show- I-iere is what I demand: Companionship; sharing everything. from the 5T5 ‘HWIW ted the held work. As _ smallest thought to the largest plan; thoughtfulness at all times; gifts onmflghd $15? ‘if: {mt noon s r"nmmmmmmmfimmmmmnnfi%Mmnfin SPAGHMTI Wu." A _ I _ - of thunder in the distance. Judy ME '1‘ SAUCE bands and wifes whereabouts and doings at all times being an open hem-q M; m, Wm. 31mm Sh, went n, cups chopped mum book to each other. quietly about her chores and 1 1 5mm clove game’ mmced ~. _. Both should have the same friends and both {lgndered if the women or girls in 3 bay leaves should take marriage seriously. My husband 1s e WmTWm Ne“ “M54111” i“ a ‘d WP Salad oil more in tune with modem marriage. where the Girl?“ “M. m” “Sh” mums; while anon," m 1 Pound wound beef husband soea his way and the wife hers. each as bgmhlgggm gudyghgg lfigg ~—- landing trick which wfifi filgggldcglljvggdmnwk seeking their own friends and ways oi entertairl- amber“ black and trmmmng. m _ _ flflflle. 1 81mm can tomabofiste menkmwilthunfmagcctoolzntilniglcrto? Cfialgflglghzge M u. 1s the west finally dissolved into the 182 cups water h. teaspoon soda {Hwy "1 gall you El- rlhtli - on’ e "llswelzterismak- 1.: teaspoon cayenne pepper g MR5. L. W. rm‘ i" “rm” {mj-hf immml" l t bl it l R. NG ' . 1 cflpegfiaf; “Q, , chem 5°" l‘ G" m" W ° . n wamt the best oi’ days for the wmfixgkngw w, m 1001.1 for‘ ‘ “m” 8mm“ ‘ ANSWER.‘ 1r 1 t t h t u lette i - came» mgnuy “m? °° “h” the“ Words is it: i 0c o“ Fomsfla“ Sm“ Method: U00}: the minced garlic - ' 3° 5"‘ w “ y° 1' r m range" “Wm "f “M” ‘i Al‘ r w °“ w" in me sand on “mu Clem. Mr “m plles, I should say that you and your husband are both right and both derlen were let out to mature res- - browned‘ Remove the 53.31;‘, ‘gram wrong in your ideas about marriage. Apparently your ideal of a happy giggle); g-lfldaflg-golléalllyrtllsy hall's the 4_ ' the oil and add the Onlmls, pa; . marriage is one in whcih neither the husband or wife has any individual t J , m e68. sus- oust. um“ ‘lgv and bay leave? turd cool: until liberty or privacy of thought or action. Husbands and wives are to be fifcmwafngmeetlgrrglifimlvgutlinltlfqtfld o v ~ _ . ' Aded Inlhuecvnxiezaéeandnéglxymnggomefii; rubber sttianépls of each other and that would bore any intelligent per day This mommg “M mm the mg until me meat m wen wokat 80h to 63 . > rain knew no let-up, the folttenirlg Face the gamed tomwes Anyone. man or woman. who lsnt a stooge. desires above every- cattle were also treated to a bzte through a cQlmul-al- m fenjove the thing else to have freedom as a human being. We want our souls to be 01 SW56 and a 11m m a nearer‘ seeds. Combine the strsuml mm- kept invlolate and we cannot do that if we have to tell everything we 35m- PM W!) bmllkllt their younger boos with the tumaw paste. water. think to a husband or wife and ask his or her permission to do the 5m“ i“. u“ Alden” m“! °° a wdv- and seasonings. Add the meat slm lest thlh‘ Husbands and wives being so much together that they fie“ “W” “h” mm"""‘°‘"' “M "D ‘mxmre and place m l‘ “WY get pen each gathers nerves is the basis of 90 per cent of the family ‘Li? gecinhrnflatheiyl m ' i saucepan or in the deep well cooker quarrels and divorcw Mm a m o‘ “mm peeled ha‘? _ ~11‘ want-n h“ hem m“ l lapsed m a cloud M; dust’ “d the ' of your hange’ H your ‘We cmw Your husband is equally far off the beam if he lives a life entirely Bill's and COWS YD my "Lind are akin. m8 1 ‘ w p“ ml“ mm” 0mm (flmppeand mm flaw‘ eqmpped Wm! m“ sunmm the outside of yours Certainly there can be very little family life where There is no PiOFU-Ye H1096 L’ debt" 5' Fatima!‘ ‘ the husband sports around, while the wife stays at home and taker. 1w?“ hmsigtsufiferh ‘faint: By raising the level of your iron-i ca" °i the Mme" Ipatiently awaiting a. small lad or m‘ wm"m°°t "m" Wu“ ' My idea of a happy marriage is one in which husbands and wives pm- ps a pamfiw M energy by bending-you can lick". drive with a light rein; where they compronme their differences in down me bu, and pom; m‘, bud f and quid!!! whittie away tastes and desires and do not force their mates to accept their stand- i» on "me 1,113,141 may, 193415 w hump that Pile 0i’ clothes you have to! ards. or to adopt their habits. r think that both husbands and wives These bars PM contrived are mund m" "P "mil"- should have the liberty that isn't license. Nobody enjoys a home that “m! pretty yet, light and sturdy m; is a Jail. nor does anyone long love their jailer. “Wu djust your boa-rd to the height ' purpose. “shore and I always that's comfortable to work at in iuk t0 peel them" he told me todlay DEAR MISS DIX: I am a woman of thirty. When I was a senior in college. I had an illegitimate child and my parents disowned me for an upright posture. limping, when he came up to the house for er it. For a time I lived a life of shame. Then I pulled myself together, hunohing or reaching out of, a drink of water “they last long . bounds cause the spinal kinks Did ye not know it's the bark tlat moved to a city where I was not lcnown and got a position by which I was able to support myself and my little boy. - t t. is - rots tlwm?" I didn't know. I had h“ we" you o“ Rum“ “n Now a fine man wants tovmarry me. I have told him my story and entertained an idea wrongly maids wit“? iilfymmanf" that all decays began’ at the nulrt. _ n m’ 5 ' n“ c i he has forgiven me; However, he cannot bear the ‘presence of my son and. althoughi love him dearly, I cannot give up my boy. I feel Jamie when he was here a. rlillule Mod‘; °.f,,.b°°s°"’i" .°""'.q",vil.l help‘ r , . . with Rob yesterday said that. they to m n m a m“ a “u” I cannot live without him. Yet ff I send the child away to an orphan- age. I know my happiness would not be complete. too held put their wives to lmsture. fatigue‘ “Pastmv was a difficult word for What shall I do? Shall Isacriflce my child or my love? DESPERATE. for hilt work. Llllndry Tub. “NWBNI the avoid ugly rim around rlla rlsvoulvs olrralmm 1§"r€§;t?.§“i‘f.5g“ llahlJfi-r ~ switching to some othgers 30?,’ to be done. The chap“ of activ ty will rest one m 0| OUT COLD We in America hav lhd blackout. brownout. dllenoul £3 1. whatls l ' . fence? "Fillet txzqllulllssiiaérhgrtmirlgun \\\\\\\\\\‘“‘ ‘i The expression “ply. money» refers to the allowance men gm ir wives in the 16th CANADA corn STARCH The CANADA STARCH COMPANY l-IMITED I Montreal a Toronto ? does the word "oner- brownish... o The audience oat spell bound. mixture for about 3". hours over After a few tense moments the low lteart. Then add the cheese and speaker emerged lrom the wreck- cook for 30 minutes longer. The Inge. flavor of this sauce is batten if ; "Gashl" exclaimed a voice from made the day before and reheated for o! the hall "Ito missedqust were serving oven- the spagahlc . _ P ce the pound of unbroken. uncooked Spflfihetti in pleny of mp- ldl-v boiling, salted water and cook until tender, than (lupin thorough- ly before serving with th . A salad and hard crusted rolls make excellent accompamlmerlia m ‘thiidlell- ._-____- . . ' , over of jam? . Jam will not boil oveflr. nor Q 51mm‘; brown mp b, use; will skimming be necessary, one- mcmts hmlmt- washing marble? lfvwth WWW '1‘ “W” l’ add“ impeasion- A. No; never use brown soap Y0 the lflflfl 11990" b°11m8 m: wall colnned clothes - How den I whim °. *3‘ , , “if a lie has|auld flannel. as. it llsuallly ‘contains when laundering? be h“ med passed my lips this owning may a-resm and soda. Ream ls tmurious; A- TF9 clmhqs m“ “ ‘- ‘hunderbolt from the skies fall onitc flannel and soda is injurious tolby adding a llbernll quantity 0f ‘bu. hem." |co101~Bd mathea jsaleratus to the water in which As he spoke the platform col-i . How am l prevent boiling‘, the clothes MB 505K911- ahjilr- AILOIAS A PINT it I §§o?»'.'£i7.”‘r..w.'°"3"" " I MORNING SMILE I l ....._i=ii____ IAFETY FIRST A lit-hie girl was poking mt some, thing in the grass. Suddenly she. , cried: "Oh. mummy, here's a httle| green snake!" r Her mother was one of tllose| cautious woman. "Keep awa-v from, lt. darling. It might be dangerous as a flpe one." HOW (ill ll! By Anne Ashley flTfi-m-ifmlmgnnlu. n lenllenlavl‘! OI lanai, Ill Ismlnlen “new lalllng Ientreal, I-Q- MISSED hurl and me s0 he quickly changed b“? "grass" and it pleased the of us when} ‘UILGIETSCOOG. 'I‘hls afternoon's rain brought a respite from farm-work for some of us at Alderlea. ‘rm greyness of a rainy only seam to eczema-ape a feeling of lassitildla. I found out .- - are at least two ways y‘ sleep. (Cohtinued on Page L * 'l J08 OILY YOU clu no P1160 f‘ Question: and Answers . .. _, “_________ Questions and Answers on Price WM"! W"! llam- m The Guard "' slit!!!‘ ti‘? f." w . Wartime Princes slid FOR THli HOME COMFORTABLE AND COOL — rr: —_; J Nothing uh. a Lifebuoy Bath A I One is to stretch out aanelessly on the couch. tum your back on your cares alnxl the world about you, and than drift of‘! c iy to pleasant dreams. The other. more disturbing to those near you is to sleep on your feet. After dinner and as he was most careful to explain “only for two hours" James chose the former method. Neither Judy nor I could rtctuallly accused of the latter. For we nlade a little progress in our in- terior decolmtirlg. 111s ceiling above the hack stairs received u new coat . has to match ulake it a nhae outfit. Two separate patterns. No. 3749 is cut in sizes 1i. l8, l6, l7and19.5iul6req onlyil yards 5-inch fabric. uossaa is out in one airs. Hat about: each require 96. yard 35-hfli Needlecréft f. to stop "so? my” ITS FRESH, (“All SCIIIT IS YOUR GUARANTII ONLY LIIIBUOY eoanlaa the special purlfylaa lasredlem that mac "E0." The fresh. wholesome scant of the Llfebuor calla VANISHES almost iamally. leavlnl you! skin smelling aaqanllr (hill W! Flt“- feel ext! fresh-and exam safe-after a Llfebuoy bath. You ue, Llfebaoy lather contains an en elusive purifying ingredient the: pro- tects you alien-r. Prom head tome It nape "BOP-gives you luring pro- tection against oflendiog. You can all the: Lifebuoy purifies by its fresh, class-smelling seam-l Then nodoel Lifebaoy’: distinctive scene vanishes almost Instantly-but Llfebuoy procee- , llol ll long-luring and dependable: " from houaewiva; in The answers are pro this region. vitled by the lloarll Readers. Per question Iona who have intelligent la ask el price control are invited send than in wrl Q.?How do I Bet swat" for can- In flame ways. You can use your as ooulplms leach it lb. ). Two of tihesc were valid hhroh 16. eight, on May 17 and ten more will be on July a house IIOIEIII ITWIITTE I i. tranquil. someone eise‘a child? . to pair or any lamkwur it takes M’. a panon ever justified in of white and the walls also came in for a. generous share of our at- tention. “Wouldn't it be nice to be a snail, with no house to claim?" Judy asked me. She can think of the fmmist things. But then as I - ‘rid her Judy would find it monot- Prlce (nous if she were obliged to carry cvcn a small house with her on lull of her wanderings. . Judy tumed a hum this evening. andifslilledid itwith m" f thoughts of her future appearance. would soy ilt was done “L Bend l0 cents for PATHERN. w-illch includes complete sewing wide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly! Ba sure lo state airs you wish. Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Guardian. Name Street Address thought for the morning. She sang when it “as well past her custom- alry bed-time as she neatly pressed the completed sewing. That was after lunch, which on Jamcs’ ord- ers was a substantial meal. We shared it with a visiting air-man and one of the comer aired. This lad pleased James with a detailed account oi‘ his agmlcultmul pursuits. From the - tall of my eye I fancied I caught t gieams o! other. perhs. us pursuits, . ‘Ihat was when ed in the next room mt her 0bVlCILl5 industry. llt would have been as youths from the in Judy trlll- a Sit! Provide; well, at least that is what I heard James tell her advisedly a icW miamtes ago as she picked up her night-light if at the time she had been sitting with a bit or! knitting her lands-but now that James has call-led Paavl in frcm the damn- ness of the mists and the rain. which does seem “to beset us on every hand" two othlens us well as Judy. must concern themselves foe themomazlgnownotsovmfflr ‘Ho: tomorrow - Diary-Good- night.