@915 'l'w9__ ____F___.___.A_____w__<T__v —__- aadusoounapoaatnuelwentw , the talk or washing "the palnta" to NIGIIOIIOOD rows loup . . . careful about uh; work or cleaning the ——— making it foo rich thouzh. Dilute kitchen. 1 was about hall-finished Eel; ngflhbor-hood in nlfluq‘; pun wuh vegetable water, add vege- when James came from the fencing wholly cosmopolitan. tables . . . brew it a bit for good to reanind me: "Have the clirmer on flavour. time Ellen. I nave an intmen/t r instance: this, our aity block, alzain thls afternoon." I confess oust? a. heterogeneouairlock. TII IJTTLI?‘ MORE)? .1‘. y on the dentist lzhsdoxwurairith ere n my little 898% 0 around - . . And ow muc it I R-lnao "MI. 811811 m-i-ai 6X11 0 A variety tenantry la round, out jam, jelly, marmalade, honey to the Olly. a prey peel. molasses jars with a oman's Ré Living€o°Leisure The Woman's Realm» little B: An Island Far-mar’; Wife . .<»o~...“4»+»+~». and Wbokngavmc‘ hm rim we'll never, 11011111: water. Save this syrup and mxlnw" Willi’ 0511896- W M‘ use for sweetening pudding sauces compan v on a mutter of some im- From sparrow to the raucous crow. and other desserts. And when only mmilwe i0 mys - elf On my last M,“ a little calsup, chili sauce or other "M" smmlvha‘ swalmu" I mug-m‘ » goi- different from the ways or men pickle is left. rinse the bottle w h “ m“ 5W"- fi m“ m" "m" ‘"11"’ l! ere live the mourning dove and. Vinegar. and use ln salad dresslngllafifllf“ “pens a“ “leased w term‘ wren_ EVERXIODYi BUSINESI 1 Robin and cardinal. thrust ‘im-HFOOD High school students are dolnghmtu me “Ext sabbath mwml te accents." I placed it on a “liorgot about lt—ii' a woman can!- l. . And non? so proud he moves ihvli‘ lmrt to hlisten victory. Vaca-‘The “Hume “and o! w” °1d 'B“u, on days see them troo —lly Edgar A. Gust. ifarms, cheese and canning fac- rles so that every bit of protoc was whirling as it W111 on Sunday P1115 mlwhen I finally was alble to slip up-l stall-s to make ready for the oer-I K ,'_ woonfl ‘ox- Wiv. mods needed on u‘ bum‘: vice. James was in the kitchen flout 0 at home la prod ced. At_ a recent meeting of the Nova,‘ Bflotla Egg andpPoultry Commlltee, SAVE - approval was rven in placing an Vegetables by washing ggder for 2, stencilleo woollen, “will and packing gently in ma to b4 used for the hcavu=r‘<‘1‘1$l1¢‘1‘- top grade chicken and capon. Oattla grazing in arcas where ‘begins to bol :14 available soil tohosphonu 15, Meat by knowing the w may develop phqsphofus Ge-‘ cuts of meat and buying o ficivnvl’. sometimes called aphoew wrdillk to mur needs. Dhorosis. Morley by lmowing prices V3710“ 1on2 mlrmr to my M,‘ and conic reluc when I presently came down for lhi.s approval. Is it supposed to dip like that in the tailP-centre back. e-he inquired anxiously." l0 m rlghLViFlmt are t. use string hanlgn to the the bottoxmhfi explalrtsed as H5581." It's the vitax." Then surveyvng ft float by turning the gas or glec- once more critically hq said: "I'd tl~1c.t_v downprrer the kettle or pot‘ say it La too short in places any- way." I returned upstairs to the when a, 1-931 5a], come‘, amiu$e again. I returned the gown tod oormlnvAnox 05p; Nady to take advantage or it. (By Ma in can») One of the 3505751504; Dhed [Qflf ‘any m girls in England. Miss Bet m yeggerday-s m." Iuk,‘ wmob ggwéoolms had her smile insure MEN, LOVE, GIBLS T035 5133556 AS,A’;‘QAgiS‘i_/,;§§{€ ;;§-‘-so.1'o1vvEA11 ' W? uupuzs ‘VIWICE lsslmolvcnAzi/l f; “Xffuvc _, l,,_,._..._.. Looking for romance? Then remembn‘ men adore daintiness! So never wear the sameundiea a second day-undies absorb perspiration, which leads to undie odor! Dip undies, when you take them off, in Lux! Safe Lax beep: undies’ ileum-looking longer. Let Lux keep your undies fresh and charming always. Get Lux in the new, bigger package and remembn, the large size is an even better buy. A LEVER ruonuct and Jeanie persuaded me to not a ibrighter- one. This on reminds "stalimoh and true.’ . a u wen We met ‘many 1n the City today r-hang to chat with and everything non- their sldered. I think the outing was a terests llh James but then I never would have flue heard of e. certain small boy on for . this. his birthday. who very much their children is n In line with these times wished for an aimosphree- uf nteither toys nor pets, desiring in- and motlllrieas fail p0 do this. thcy may well go on their kn sead air of tr "w -kl "- errn c l ranks orgiveness. i’ p s mg m m sf; trying to revive the more or lms defilnot ramllv circle mav not be _ i1 a bad idea after all. dearly. There was the lady too who “*— boots hus to be ivell-slrod for the fanrmvork. he already loves so suc stopped a moment to toll oi mix- lniz a delicious batch of ice-box cookies and when she looked for them in the cooler. Teddy had been there first and licked up every last particle of the precious sweetened dough! There was a mother too who with an ill-concealed look of regret said: “Yes she's leaving me. I hoped she would remain on the Island but. after all she has her own life to live." Even a. wedding has its bit of sadne t. There were other pleasant hap- penings too. There was the lady at ‘snap’ of Jamie so nicely ln a think the poor has indeed furnished tihe "one touch or nature“ to “make the whole world kin." I ivent with Jeanie for my first visit to the appointed when I was unable to get] one of the beloved ltiontgcmerv books, I wished so much to read. the shelves, one of which I had al- renclv rend. I. or rather Joanie. for she has a card. took the other: a stcliv written during or immed- {Ialtelvl followuu.’ the close of World ar . We came home from lhe City by time led us further North. We stop- ped n-t a. picturesque and pros 2r- nus farm home presided over by :1 very gracious lady. James. of course. suited, although he did say quite recently as I remember: "We have plenty ‘horses loft." Jeanie and I. on invitation wont indoors to visit VICTORY GARDEN V DESIGN N with this lndv and her grandchild- ren-one an adorable chap not vet 2—whlle we waited for our men. Thls comfortable fann-homlse was furnished with mauv choice pieces of antique furniture. that had come down and grown dearer through the years. There were also very comfortable modern pieces. The large and up-to-date kitchen. most important in a farm-house. was equipped with many labor-saving appliances. t - . I may say. once before I had vis- itxcd this home and it was from this busy woman. I borrowed the idea of planting flowers in unexpected spots. She is the mouher of sons. all mos-z. successful, as ls their father. and exceptionally good fanners. specializing in at least, two difier- ent lincs. one of these being fox- farmlng. We chatted of many things. her full uncl still busy Mo. her pleasan home. tomorrow's achool-closinmthe present was and the past... for one or the sons sleeps "ln Flanders fields." We spoke of Island rnotihers bereft in this- war and she said: "I know. how to sym- pathize with these mothers. I can undcrstenid their sorrow." Then after a moment's silence when eyes mlsted she continued "But time la a wistful smile “What a bieaslzng it is." Time is I know a healer of wounded hearts. but, even while lt gives its healing balm. scam will remain / a a 0 Leaving this homestead. aftor both the lady and her kindly hue- ...~vvowvooo00o0o0vo , . l. ,. Ellen s Diary I Dorothy Dix s‘), _ I I NEED‘ REVIVALV OF HOME No Delinquency Problem When ‘Decent Families Did Not Produce Gangsters Wa were w betimea this morning n. . labr hat lied National Family “hallzllvil ngtnuy “my; evol-yuoxrllewwibh $0: rudiments-w firmw- boneasoucrlaughho eulntltwactholsolatneceaaerytomeprvpal- anda to aell the semi-u public on the advantflflel of the home mil- ' skr , it aeenrié. f the mod vounnier Bu‘ the idea QTrSwa out a algli’ in an am he was bin cmoulzh towcravrluoutnon the “ ctllahit-oa"vs...."wlyl.zz..'h "$2.3" Igal lfoule and real family life is like 2m he do?! hanger inthe spare-room and raiiherl about tho igloo: of the Ebldmua. or the manners Ind ' Tibetan CONDITIONS STRANGE T0 YOUTH hould ten your teen-Me chlldren about “il-‘aluelxlm. . c ' able and an" ' could retire and have priv- ; if vou should regale them with tales of a table ood that, mother woke-d, instead of a. few odds alig _ ends in paper bags brought in from a delicatessen shop. ll’ you 511ml assure them that mothers and fat-hers flvluilnv spend their evenings alt home the members oi a femllv ' a groaning under good daiiiikfw” ’°“°‘ ‘iafiiiifig them I wo you were - llet 1n the not so distant past there were millions of such homes and of 1.11m game tho men and womcn who have made our couptry great. rents had time and opportunity then t0 1'0"" 0M1!‘ childfens manna“ fly this lovely sunday and morals. and boys and girls tried to pattern themselves after the great _ nmomlng. donned my old one. once heroes of fiction and history. instead of the current cinema. stars. fly no DELINQUENCY m runs: FAMILIES n nature is human nature and there were always some wild and ng youngsters. but they were few and far between in the days d as an institution. There was no iuvenlle dc- The teen-opens did not supply the iITeutest The boys or decent families did not tum into l girls become nick- view the dip better out urring in his opinion. very pa e me of a. familiar advertising sign- 01m pm‘ a rrped pole-with many colors “then me ‘or added. But af r all 1m not be- llnquency problem then. holdcn to it. my old one ls still number of clifagiwlfih u“ ' gmlzaters. nor so o0 - It was only when the home became a place of oall to which people t when everywhere else was shut up. or to snatch a sandwich or e their clothes. and where the members of the famllv gach went dliferont ways. with their different friends and amusements and in- and met so seldom they had scarcely a speaking ucuuaintance with benefit. True. I stippose I could each other. that the general morale of youngsters began to deteriorate. w For in their formative veal-s they have been deprived of homo in- nce. which is the most important factor in shaping every individual d“ n, The kreatest crime that parents can commit. against 6W ot to give them a real home in which they can mow in love and peace and righteousness. And CRACKED OMELET P» cu-p cracker crumbs tabldspoon nlielted butter B the photographers who fitted the lggfipelhxgelf ‘mom? wacgsersswk . ma e a cup o crum . €5§£°a£i°..§ii'.‘§.'. or mo» m mu- w inquired for any article difficult tu him‘ an?) Dmfutflm Mm we obtain. such ns a pair of rubber- ml], “d, “um _n‘xt1,“re' It - b t boots to keep my feet from recclv- w t‘ salt" “w”? a“ me e“ u‘ ' lng "fresh baptisms of the dew" gerfrxifpfnsflfsm each morning. There was a time - ‘ ' when some were not so “fluent I roger, and oook slowlv over a. low N! 81011.2 in the black-out when a very meny fellow-citizen collided with her violently. merely said with a chuc le: "I've apologized to so many sandbags that I've given it, up." , , th hlll and beyond. James says: Public 5mm” “ml was a b“ d15"“Lgave the dishes till the morning.” Perhaps I shall. _ . Th Isl d L very boalutlful this There were only two 0i these on night? Omani“ (Southern shore‘ ‘he waves are lapping gently. I luiow. unger moonlit, skies. North, East .. » ..- . L n an Rzlln of lllllLolfll. It ls I bel1»vu than], as vet" not so we“ known to mtihgThe wotrsds orhone pf ed n ‘ gues . as e vew e s ‘wooded hills and stream) alpd dalsy-starreg tmeudpevl/l, A , . cm ac to mellow: “ e me a round about way which at one game ‘beret; nothing like this Is_ land”. No. there can be zlothi-ug anywhere beelltcltylthitshhme-tigric Igor ‘it is wished to inspect a o‘t at this V" a e amen i” o‘: _ farm with a view to sol-G... lrlm if ‘mnormw ma” Good , , , landscape a‘== band accompanied us to the car. we returned by a new road. very lovely as it followed the winding river for some distance. hhrougih pleassrzt fawn-lands with snug and wel- or clover. meadows where herds of oettle grazed lazily. Near the road-side a mare oarred a warnlnl to her foal. who had strayed to the fence to 1mm at the car with cvcs still new and, wondering. The-n wc were m?‘ thp Alderlcg gag. pnsdi ‘the 0t er axm" an o ‘a an gmgflmlo _ home. I had only one rcgrnt. Jock! To 0rd? says it mav even be reflected in my Above “Emu-e with vom- n, Diary. I mizaicchthp fish-man! Jmdrew Wm] 15 can“ Needleyvork Bureau B kept bulldin s. past fragrant fields fer stam , to There were welcome visitors thlilfiharlhittctnwp evening to Alllzrlea. when Irv-u D951“ Nm 577 time came ‘round DCZJIHL.‘ of lin- gering on our trip them wna ncL-hcr -—- gar. nor wood nor kindling r . These cross errlbroiiured cn sets or potholders stitch designs are towel-s, luncheon! . Hot iron trans- pa-iitern No. 577 contains 8 mot- ifs measuring from 2 by ml inches each with oomplote r pattern: Write or send l E£HICFXIII§€F t what S. "Ilia/t was a beautiful hat. Pat. your wire wore to church lest, Sun- day- It was so high I could iv see the pulpit above lt." “It should ‘a’ been beautiful. Mike; an’ if she'd worn the hlll that come with it, you wouldn't ’a' seen the steoplel" ‘k STOPPED APOLOGIZING A young woman was walki The man. instead of a. loglzing. Heaes eooousss AND ecouomv comamsp - A NEW seven ounce CAN OF TASTY YORK SANDWICH SPREAD You can now anloy fin axfn naw aavcn ounea can manly nuilierind by Government autlmlilaa, givoa yoanon of lllaae delicious apraada for your ia plenty avalhbla new a! your LIFE meat until street. who ld Man" did ornce upon a time v.2" w" ultra“..- ‘w. '§'I.‘.'...%£.'.i°'§.".‘.'&'f.€“' . o v to nilzht clubs. and that at nig tbooel‘ vyloug. mw woman‘ believe Wm when fathers ees asking their added . of lmfurmatl he told you of. Richard Still heal knesa have black Yes bfipllrést ‘tthcm, he pthtg h_ . 011 ou see at C et- w00d is the xvorstychar are not improving it flack Murrey, liowev k 8. 9t. JOYce persist murderer, too. Not woven. Meaning- I 85017901; Tyrrell h goodnaaa of York Sandwich xiii B mlmlwaolm $pvaada at a lower colt. ‘ The om gnengd, q-‘om e ou r ‘to f h vi mmnlmamdl; Puto toel N01ll1n8 of the sort. He's a lovel- headed lad. So am I. level-headed, You're the money than avu bafon. Tllon ggbg}; lkfygawed§mz°d w“ "M" I've long since given up trying to ragulav alora. luy aavaral M.“ my“ variaiiaa without dolay. You'll Ind many uaaa for- After u‘ Product of what la he like? Can't any. never having seen h e inspector told me I tried hard in pick him out. Mom my ex- pgrirence the police are jolly olgver 8 O Thomas Wflg n pitiful cnature, he explained at the Rather-in! or his l.» friends. An object lesson. too. Mur- rey wanted .to get me unde r his thumb just as completely. A nnsly speclm n, Fawley pro- pounced. Joyce, frrm a longer experience rmboratod. Always a bad influ- Jeni" w. ffiquef DDOORANI‘ GIIAII that _sl_oEs_ underarm péripirufign I lo 3 days . . . ‘Scientific teats 24% more e e odorant than oth creams tested. Er smoothly . . . n pure . . . not normal skin; no need to rinse. men. Perry Chctwobd went to piece, ioox FOR m: BLUE PlAlD m: AT mmwh mm‘ rousr oooas coumsns . . sm added But you've grown right out ._. oi’ the character. Don't you think 50, | Mr. Fawley? wood I don't rightly know. But I'm prepared to say that Richard's no longer a strangexzklyllghty glad or 1t, Wasn't Himself By Leslie Cargil] avvut-mt ’Ifhey'll believe vou now, This inspector would fa Leave him to do the rest of t Will/e work. It seems he has on already. More than she said slyly. direction. Put it before the Police 8Urp9flIitCIld8flI-— yemly fortoonvelplience. ou canno poss . . aiins with hlm. y so on c0 up" I don't intend w. But you are doing. in his meat rac- ed. He's a beastly I trust my intuition. To-morrow. Richard interrupted, ia Sunday. ‘m not going off- my Fawley, and we can a: ' w! In they inf 5.'|2"'lq'i’3.§"-ri.'§°'.i‘~52='."=rZ“r-.- to when you may chemo thew“- _ viderdr ymthouloardmltearlera. . CHAPTER. XXI IS IT T00 LATE Aoourvulating allle; was a at ning eaa. Already mm Herkness had Joyce, Tom. and definltely-Jn/pector ‘Pyrrell, o aide. Richard Hark e need for subter- PROMOTED AND DECORATED. C mmander O. B. E.. of the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Servlc ed in the promotions list of the B. O. ant-Commander's rank. The Comma ostoga. Wren training establishment at Gait, Ontari member of the Order of the British, Empire month in recognition of her services since the beginningof the W C. N. s. Native of Halifax, Miss Macneill a. ship in the Rloyal Canadian Navyn-(Ho N. today. advancing from Lieuten- ndlng Officer of H. M. O. S. Con- o. she becanu a ‘ ' (Military Division) is the only woman captain yal Canadian Navy Photo). SOFT SUITDRESS You'll feel cool and poised on even the lawttbfwfilllfiimdfi g ch15 djstln v wo-pecer flattering finds femlnlne touch of ruffllm N.3'I’Tllnaiu96 imam yards 35-inch fabric, lreqyalvl I'll‘!- ng. Send 20 cents for PAITER-N. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state aim vou wish. Address Pattern Department the Charlottetown Guardian. N amo Street Address City, lqrovinTe once, she said. Especially on weak Joyce caught-Richard's look and lied. The real Chetwood did, me Never having set eyes on Chet- Thereia a dec ed improvment, Never mind studying my varla-- tlons. Richard hastened to interrupt, I'm at the cross-roads. Which way do I g0? Miss Barlow gave the only possib t Inspector. The Inspector, then. You agree song who hnv he's unoommonlv shrewd. He's darned clever. But he won't lo send them be interested in Cooper. Women's R Sure he will. mitten of I had “' or getting. mo, m; and had ace again. taking sway ihe lncrim- . sting machine and cards, and W 0b cltilqaring xlrlyyself that way. have lost mine 0t a good enough. He's t to be nalbbcdstwlith tjhe siiufl’ if his ‘if’; DOSMS OI]. I‘ l'l. In return 1-0,- r§fimi$p the Mm“ a. period or 30 days you will receive rey mob insist on the other_ matter “ new b°°k being settled. gkfficlaldom doesn't bargain. r feature each Ill!- ina Prim and .wnv GIRLS Bi ruousnni llfefarfiyta raliava iiahacaaf ilffhfnlfllfll’ lloallm Foaling: Take head if you like co many aim -at auuh timawauirer from cramps, headaehea, backache feel tind, in weal: nervous reelin o thyi; ria ure. This is because of u aootn- I Needlecraft For The Home .§.__¢—_-- A-i a Intelligent queatlonl o control are invited In rlt w eglonavlv Advisory Com- lo risk on pr oull taln a. new lotion Idéfllllifl. n must be y ration card. After and tho Drlce on sta-a/wbenlea would .5 “here you.” mlstakerh urea later on. Could you pl gig}. I i396 _I’m_nqt__b_e_ins,mlsled. (Contlnugd o ————_}____._. mc whcu? ' maximum price for local awherrles is JOH- ccnts a P. E. I. After July 10 the on local gagsm strawberries When are tuc secrml flva due? grown str quart in oell wil sugar _ A. ‘The second sci. or AA\.. r‘ loan- ning “shingles? coupons iall We are in the ha"! tintv of home crown lvleggoiablea on our mm for sale. Ia there any prlM coiling Yea. a recent order acts mu!- Th a m mum prices ford sacs cal, tioxpawga; ua - com. a an me. ,u‘ce fi1n‘:|.':l|l,‘=r;’“r h‘ a home vou f ish The questions are than which have nearest office of th ruched the Wart Prices and ‘Prado nlllflbl‘ m vumu arm-r nun ru- Ing elect on 0N: or woman's Ion Thou» “F???” “"611; nu a made fifim» 4 n em'a 0 . from eifectlvo roeaatlll and herbl dfillllltoilwlth kplydia E. Plnkham’: lIEGETlllE OIIIPOQIJ