.1: t 39-55%’ The Suprising Sanctuary By Leslie Car-gill ~.~.w.-.-r..r.'.a-.-.=-..-.v.-.mm.- everytnlng, sorry Can't Pr? explains a. nosey Parker. fig? lily-stall; And you are a. myster- "Theres no mystery about are." H h protested. "Crowds don't ap- - mall's E11. As a naturalist I ve splendid sco " "Had ha! Nobod "that to appear ‘y kn the door every five minutes." "You're the first person I've clap- eyes on since the motor boat winch brought me here returned to . .. "YOlld 't' l Howl "remedies? ....._°"‘ i" " t ve " Anfbrose lvlartin sstarted. "Canit be that long.’ he began. "Wham I mean to say is—ls-——-" ‘andflxhqrogmfied him véith tangible- I uppose ' w unytéieiag mbou you on "1':'u"-':'l:':'~\':‘|'lf>"v'-5'\|'-'u':“:"h"\|i‘I h1g5 (>1 any d95cyjpuQn_ By | I ‘m in t rm islsmd?" he de-l Woman's Re alm '1. Social swing t0 liner coffee sends 65ers & Sunburn sales "r v.» A-l all the Mails, lullnkllll into “we. o...“ traoitcd untn the I€ll£l€l'-flt.u\l‘l.B utsutution, which prevailed on the cwmorlties to hUilUil/UJB rt as a. bird sanctuary, had appointed wardtns Till-S set nun withering over ille‘ nature oi the individual he had succeeded. It might be worth while CIKHLWLHE about 1.1m lest he should have had Dllllédl something equaly bring folks prodding and poking about his preserves. Taken by and large, Hugh Ever- , arj had a. well-developed Dlllnlp of imagination, quite in keeping with his dny-dr-ealmy irature. B3018 801-118 to bod he told hitm- - self not to be so inventive. Amb- rose Martin hadn't accomplished the invDQssible by covering 25 mitles a small boat. and it was rea- sonable to presume that a strong] flow from the mainland would ex- pedite the Joitrncy. Getting back would be a stiffer proposition "I hope he makes it," Hugh mut- . ln belated amends for earlier dark thoughts, Darkness was of short ‘duration in that latitude. On iris retiring the sun had not yet set When he woke it was to the inky blackness of the few hours comprising the brief i ess moonl nigh , Something had disturbed his rest I if éi 11B’ C031 CQIQ. MACARONI AND OIIISI _._ a! ubd mourn! , mltcd water l 1-2 cups mated c 3 tablespoons butter 8 tablespoons flour 3 cup milk 1-2 icsspoon sole Dash of pepper 1-2 cup bread l. tablespoon butter. Method"! YOIilB may naacaroni or llh , but if the long kind ls being used. break it into short lengths. Cook this in rapid- 1y boiling. ted water, until ten-H der. then drain well Place a layer of cooked macaroni in the bottcm of a greased baking dish, then a. layer of grated cheese Continue in layers like this until all of both is used Now melt the butter and blend in the flour. Add the milk and cook, stirirng constantly, until the sauce becomes ‘hickene . Season with salt and pepper and pour the sauce over the macaroni in the P8111118 dish. Cover with bread crumbs and dog with the renhiningi tablespoon butter. set the dish in a pan of hot water and bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. l"). for about 30 minutes. Serve this hot. elbow Costs less than l: ‘OOQQ-QOOOO-OOOOOO- >4 l Dorothy Dix per average baking rug‘ gamma arrdiPersonal I Fashions _/ Lilfifoillgre if AJobOnly‘ ' You Can Do - lelnctllohddnhl_' Aullmwnm Quintin: ml Auwcn 0:: Prkl Control will III“! l" T“ Gm" u; g g rdllllll Itlllll‘! uch Ill,- .'hc qleallonl u: thou which Ill" reached the Wartime Price: lllll Baud from housewives in ehh region. ‘Ibo answer: u: No- vidcd b: the loud linden. Per- loo: IIIO have interment qua-NW n, u; m; ptlco control are invited i; ‘°“" ‘h’: "l f5‘.‘i.'!..'°¢.‘.';' omen’: c one - mit “c: ltgeudwnr Time: Prices and T e . Q. Is there a. ceiling on the price cf admission to nfilfi? A. Yes there .s a ceiling price on admissions to rwtion icture theatres , the prices c argecl must not be higher than those charged by the same theatre durinl the basic period, September i5 to October ll, 1941. Q. Ls there or-"Iihing to prevent my selling my own used car for whatever I choose to charge? A Yes . all sales of used cars. whc-th by dealers or private sales under the price ceiling of the Says- -. Business Never Would ‘ ' " "- Little Intelligence DOING HER. BEST The morning after Boxing Day, xe fiifigms Izfththedléltlllse entered c cenw a efminedalnju» 1,11,, d n “Mm? she demanded sternlly, ,2 pfwllqvlemflfl, an hr d§‘ht¥?.‘é..°i‘é§€“;‘i'.‘lh~“ m“ m iéi..iéei“ii."l”.?a.“l'gé° lzny kllldbii ' r e “Well ma‘am, that's for him to a oesn c sflyf‘ Was the cool reply; "I was do- lng my best with the materials available" MIGHT BE MISTAKEN An elderly woman had been w hear her nephew preach for the first time. and she thought it a very poor sermon. Later that day she asked: "James why did you enter the minis If people bromht as little inte famsasthsydo nm e misery: but t-hev pickmll out their MAN No ma painted manl-yh s. silly l - u w ro """“ lgccausc sllilgebc h ittle and redand MARRIAGES STUPIDLY PLANNED few brains and a. certain amount of work- prof or b for any seriqils Oonside the way men rcticall-y they know that the most imlportan thar decision hangs their whole future halppinese, or n wculzuatrv an auizonwbllc because it was Board and the regulations cf the Motor Vehicle Controller . - B seller i: required to give the D111’- , chaser a writtcn statement setting tout the Name and Hddrw 01 i110 seller and purchaser, the term: of ‘the sale. the pricnetogald for 1h! vehicle, g‘; make, cl. ye" "Id serial nlxnber | Q, 1 am returning a. page of my‘ ration book There were two page.» of butter coupons Nos. 43 to 57. A. This was undoubtedly an er- ror on the part of those who DR- pared the ration book . . . we 8-D- nreciate your returning this page to u; , . , when one person re- ceives more than their rightful a.- mount of ration commoditiu some other person must go with- out . destroyed . . . you. Q. ft is legal in prevent : per- son from bufiinuyg a sctgrce m‘ - ity, without 11B o er 118i. 01' could this be considered "forced Be Successful If As Were Put Into It i0 boar uoon their other sf- would hardly be a going concern e land. For while the dumbest of usiness a success. we thought or effort. m3“; t act of women man-y. Theo- a husband or wife is lr lives and that on don't use even ordinary caution in mates. ' GYPPED DY NITWTI‘ sales." A. "ma; ls an example of “con- ditional sa-les" which is illegal sc- cording m me regulat few fatncy gadgets, but h will nilgwit girl because she is all gelled a and then feel ._-.-...-,FE53U.-‘E3Y .2’ 194- Living ,6’? TODAY I 3m. utiu rift of lisht. » "rwixt ht and nllrht. m‘ bright Ictme keep tube o! borrow fir? cf tomorrow. “w, m; brightness borrow uudayl g my, the gift of heaven. 1.. love and mercy liven. And if tomorrow shall baron!“ o; never come ct all. 1'" 11 At lust ‘mdeyl “mu omen? sPI-ITTWG we won’; notice the 61118101436 for several thousand yearn. but two ci’ the seven M815 of i119 51¢ D ' per are traveling in ol-‘llwllte - rectiona The familiar white rings or dull outlines left on table MP8 1111i! other polished surface: by hot disbe; and damp glasses sometimes disappear if the spot is wiped with camphor oil. If the mark is stub- mi" i.“‘.’.""‘i.".."ll‘l.§li'i§ iii‘; an a o . u l” fingergtit , and rub with the mg very lightly with s, cloth m0 - tened in turpentine. H specks can be scraped off with an old razor blade, having care for the surrounding surface A thin cont of we: will help preserve the po and I-ppoorfllwb of furniture. Apply a. self-polish- ing wax spa-ring y, and renew only when the last coating wears off. Smooth on the wax, and after half an hour rub with u soft cloth. pol- ishing in bring up u good sheen. hi» be Jere-owned in ti:- , a scrap o e mftorxfrsahofi be washed or clean- ed along with the garment every tim ' CARI IMPORTANT T0 REFRIGERATOR Leisure The Womanis . Realm temperuturelwill keep 1 for en iminfinite period ‘gun I! you are some to be away home do: more day: mm ice supply will int, open u“ berorc you leave to allow 5 ctrlution of uir. 532 . W8 full pure are?" to spoon or n: or washing m been added Take ever Hcfthe box. "hem . ll. POW‘ yqu- not, soapy. solution down the m“, pipes if they are metal. If they m plastic follow "special directions gm- cleanlng plastics that come ‘my, your icc box. ouolmrzlo mm . NOT ALWAYI m Men in the service are the ilm to toll you how much they app", clots all you are doing at “rm clubs, But th e some M1,, the admit reluctan ly, who m ‘u: a little too hospitable. , are the ones who insist on every one Joining 1n organized fun, ma, the men would really prefer lb ,1, and watch. Army hostess: my that cfiq men enjoy themselves mm 1g can talk to some one about mu mint and show the latest lup- 0 nil-hill“. if you are planning m hostess conurJ tcc at can ti men ho their sidelin WATERPROOF SOCKS - FOR SAILORS KNITIH) B! I. Y. | "War-en's voluntary an“ group: hi. over rmmy inueulb; jobs. Not e lent of these," u. cordng in :. W. l. West and Madame Poul co-dircctm cf this division of National Wu Services “is the knit special socks for life but equipment in the Memhung, Navy.‘ "These socks are tube ilk; in According w official records mé _ 1y’ ,, 10ml mum; d“ no; lmyuqe any‘ ‘Because I was called. he an. animals longer than nuce. "No. swered. rats." he had been asurcd. "Birdsl “James? said the aunt locking in abundance, and that is all that solemnly at irr. “are you sure it he concerns you." wasntsoms other git with his previous verbosiw, Tm“ WNW“ 51:3,; hlflfi herald’; . were included The Chnadian Unemployment They l w!’ s?!’ gmo ting: igliiflloelz-lurflblfi geasn Insurance Act we; pm iintw opera;- Mhr ' . . es W ' i withi . Ths tremen - Wanted iwilri°i§rnivgili“g§l§i>e1inemb$y m“ will“ “"1 Pelmsd 1° ""1131: lob i301: ayeyirtrra in Britain: 1 us fest as ever. in the U. S. maaoar , res hlrn to tears and can't cook and B01010 =1 x111 buys u bress she considers her lines and herr- taste and g qualities, but she will man-y a man without; eva- Y"\']')1" m i. 11L; character is all wool and a vard Wide and Wllaranteed not f thc every day wash of metric-Irony. "w . that their habits and politics and reli on jibe so that they will stand a reasonable chance of getting ai '. n pence 811d hamivnv. instead or being in a bralwl from the altar to the grave. Nut only <10 People marry on the grab-bag principle. but they rush 1111095“ 115v withing? evfiréstccnsidie hwhethlelr they hatvc a talent w cm 5‘ - - L‘ - B 1111 filmy omits are he result of men women marrying whom Nature destined m be old bs/rhulors With electric refrigerator, like silk stockings. almost a pro-war rnemcry, holfisewiveglare our-go mos: urning a avoura. e eye owar the old-fashioned ice box and the icc therein. Here are a few tips on how to make your ice last u long a; possible. Remember, first "of all. to keep the door of your ice box closed - thus you maintain an even temperature and ice melts more slowly. Try insulating your ice. Board Q, a neighbor cf mine sent her young son to do some shopping. While he we: 0011605118 the required pr ‘ he noticed :. packet of raisins which he book along with hi; other grnerics to the cashier. The girl reused to let him have the raisins because he was a schoolboy Was this the right thing to do? A. There is no compulsion on the part of the merchant to sell iihe pinch pennies the way his mother did shape end thoroughly lmpregmkd with vnseline" they went on to any, “and the knitting qt them ha; been undertaken by our Halifax wlun- teer workers" sock: in cuss of immersion foot, a condition that occurs when wr- vivors hevc been in the water n long m: my)” circulation in Mlle»; cet s . They are a in watcrtigh containers on ill: q. on.” seem the uesti ' m;- ed to be under the impression that he had let his to fast. the remainder of the even- For was quite taciturn by con- m!” you Beneath the ap- arent aimles prolttle Hugh de- fected u certain . Ambrose Martha. for some obscure reason, to know exactly how om he had been in residence, and ‘Whvther other necvple had come to the island during that period. Obstirmtelv he pan-led the glues- Ions. Not that he regarded em. :1: first, as being sinister so much A t brveeu fro mbhe west had t in. "Helpful for your voyage ." Hwh suggested. he was a excuse: to tsitcy. an tdrig face rebuked mom ngs e . ev- ver- rem-e the departure of ltllgFawus $.55 Ogilvie were not repeated in the nose He watched the’ until it was out of Iiaht. the weather. Without being able m ao- eount for his dislike, he considered the follow to be a. thoroughly ob- jectionable character, "Hasn't clone me any hami," he mused. ' himself out pleasant.“ Following ch he added shblnfigeo mental "But . . ." ve m was of outpost of Empire to the tential of enemy spies- lacked ti: promise of ndventur . oubted whether _ to gain control. Like other young men, Hugh had read his quota of thrillers and hflld en plenty of films. Isolated is- finde often figured as th f miar hanpeniinf . but altways we: some nd of encuse for . Birdhiesting nn s. ld-Renizic scale didn't strike him as offering Iuihble opportunities for almbit- lous criminals. One roossibility, straight out of a Pbllywod movie. did occr‘ him, t related to the installation of a rintlnaz press turning out forged genknotcs This persisted strongly enough to send him on a careful lnsocctimi of nis domain, an eX- mlifiiom which broueht m) con- ticn of so sensational a pos- There were caves in the aided they were in- l l 1y ve 1 r will be firth: birlimm _a.wa.y the previous warden. t-ly he cried he hcairrd stealthy iootstapfii. Dragging n. essing wn aver pymnos and thrustgfg his feet intro a110- pers, he crept to the door, opened rt and went quietly outside. Despl utti was some sllg heard d tly “wit? Ellréhvifl? we: not as From the ks came thin echo of the wordlfcaccomparlied by the Iluticrirfl of Otncemor: eyelledcutfltiilno’ e- Rot to I056 find his cheek, did that the opened w a. much simpler mod an intruder than the oor. Daylight is a. wonderful stimul- ant. The g man soon convin- ced at the sounds had s ample explanation, though hc not go so far as to decide what that might be. He diid .1 the stony lea/vino the slightest trace. (‘Do be Continued) Says Alberta Goal Mines Faee Shutdown DRUMHZELLER, Alta... Jon. 31- (CP)-- Coal mines in this district fa/ce n shutdown within 30 days an a result of a falling demand in the domestic market, coupled with failure of the Federal Gov- ernment to re-open the Ontario market to western producers, op- erators here said today. Operators in the Drumheller Valley are meeting the coal con- troller in Calgary Wednesday, when pieced (Remember- 7.6% of all doll: hove be! broil»! Hey oak-use OOIJII’! ‘ROI! WWII lumen: Ild ll IOVOI Mal cl Ion ecu: ‘COLOAIPS room rowan ‘luckily Inf: prove eonelullvel, elopeorolbcdbneiil. III v0: mum Co a lthlcleulingbrmdgolfrwin?! .0 ‘cgivesyo upcoillmm aoginnnll: upto46um civilly-for no: o penny more! COI-QATPS NY alumnae-unwoun- LON TOOTHIIUIH on. Colgetekylen Hale: clflpi any. mairifi- vine berm fr“. filler... it'll Meutholnum. firewood p1)‘ t. 1i)! be lflEN IHDLATUM r um! nu! i... t. than e stone deaf who is allergic to make a wife who keeps her h/usbond k to be lawyers. or doctors. Girls get married without knowin bands live for fortv vcars with wives flvoua DAILY var/mm B, @‘ Q Mm PORK H0’ ‘G0 arlrlmal," anti a, tau a, ; fi 1 PEAS zoo a, ORANGE POTATO mo B‘ I50 B, BLOWING BEAUTY DEPENDS ON DIET The radiant, outstanding young woman is likely to be the one who knows her daily vitamin require- ment and gets iil She knows, for instance, that for pep, steady nerves and good appe- iiie she needs 1,500 units a day of vitamin B. So a typical day’: meals for her include a slice of whole- wheat bread, an orange, an egg, a pork chop, a potato and a portion of peel. Sbc doesn't lave to peer awk- wardly ln dimly lighted room: or blink on suddenly ' _ into bright light, for vitamin A keeps her eye adjustment: normal. She easily get: her 5,000 unit: : dcy from rich like spinach, cur- rou. Such everyday foodo llso give C :nd G. Follow a simple menu plan mo you'll get enough vitarniru, tool Our ak-page booklet luggefl: wit:- min-rieh menus, give: a minimum ‘NP 1'0 HOKIIII Col ‘a Tooth Powder i: one of e quicken, easiest way: l0 guard uglinrl robncco d OOlIITPI 700T" POWDER "I'll! fifth‘ 29¢ "Keep Flt Diet," a iiunin require- ment table and : lint showing vii:- min units in everyday foode. k- pluin: what cuh vitamin doe: for you, tells i0 way: to preserve them in cooking. lcc in coins for your 00W of 1b Keep You lit in the Service Address. Be sure to write name of booklet, Rune I Street Addres: they wish to mak tnmin: “Charlottetown Guardian Home I they act lhg way they do. learning how lo stroke their fur the their hands. There are plen who never. loam tours to the end Not even the most optimistic is no teamwork between h Everywhere else except in marl-l ise with others and to get nlong with in marriage only too many husbands themsolves i0 mch other. and malk» their homes ground rather than yield nowhere else are falmilv circle. an inch of So when {vou consider the man can of being an opera singer. Nor can the woman gas ranges and babies and wi u. l tes the trade bctforehand, gs thtgv e r n“ or carpenters, SOME ALWAYS AMATEURS IN MARRIAGE Anyway, boys get married without having any way in support c. wife. i! Wives bemoan grouchv hush-mos by of othetrwisei tclll nt d to be expert husbomb and wll/es. ¥bcyTfi§§3Pbnk ama- could evcoeot a. business tn prosper if there was no co-operation between the other over every issue and plan, iii-lit in w“ u i h 11811811 nd We. 'I'l , nst Re ' other all the time and that is why boa m’ n“ am hugtcv are e s. success of their affairs the rewards of the anocarer so great etimkiilzv with which most of ua lace tho domestic nrcblcw. ‘i ‘s "oi airtime than: divorce is so common. The mar- vel is that it isn't universal. Mother, THTHome-MixeJ Cough Relief Is Splendid m“ ‘l success °f goods on display in his store. Many all that pertains thereto s" Tmmng 3°°d5 l“ “m” “W” ¢ , s _ for regular customers or persons n his knees ihankin. God for her pwhom they [eel need the product‘. The retailer is expected to use dis- cretion in handling goods in short .50 there i: no use in supply and to see that no person would have to do if they under- receives more than a fair share. Q. Can I get more "D" coupons to purchase syrup for my baby. A. You ma-v exchange sugar cou- pons in the baby's Ration Book for syrup coupons at your local Ra- Simply wrap it in : newspaper be- boet: rudy any end all emer- warm. It ls been pointed out that it l: most important to o1- the socks into melted Vaseline. ll this is done :nd the socks wrung out they will be as waterproof u fore putt! in the ice box and you'll find t goes twice as for. ‘Do do ilie refrigeration job. your ice bows would allot over 50 aiegrees hfiw-Fi’; "-'."..’.'.‘...2l'€€..“w.§§.’°%l l t...“ we... u... u» pan m icc to try to keep the wnvoerb- 9116 vmllne-imprvsnlied WW1 tur lower than 40 degrees as this] “I'll! l!!! d1? I114 to cock or run n buduct H"- ‘wuhout ever trying h m“, tion Board. Two syrup coupons arc issued for each sugar coupon sur- rirht wrw so they url-lll purr "ndemt “m” worm onovus _ ‘when the palms or tundgrsiiiltels partners and if they fought Patch ' 0 V9111‘ 80V“ We" 0" l1! 5 half the families vou know there backs are still good, what do you dc with them? There are two sug- gestions for these shabby accel- scrics. "may can either be put back into use by making new un- derside; of thin, toning or con- trusting felt or woollen fabric and siitchinv on the leather backs or the seams can be ripped and the good Dido sewn together to make mu- leather vests i_____i__ LOVELY APPLIOIW FLOWERS FOR LINENS rmnv nrarlriases end in ban . . men and women realize that if ' ifhev mtrsl. ic-m» M Mmrorws- than in peace and harmony. But and wives make m» mm» in M" perpehtllll battle- iheir oreiudices and muthorltv Vet as they are in the Saves Real Money. No Cooking. Real Results. To get really surprising relief from coughs duo tc colds, you can easily prepare a medicine, right in your own kitchen. It's very easy-anyone can do ic-needs no cooking. and tastes so good that children take it will- fngly. But you'll soy it's hard to beat. fcr quick results. First. make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water o few moments, until dissolved. Or you can use corn syrup from any drugglst. and pouritintca 10 oz. bottle. Then odd your syrup. This gives you 16 ounces of really splendid cough syrup-oboutitlmc: as much for your money. It never spollsand laatsa family along time. And for real, quick relief, it is oc- tually splendid. It works in three ways-loosens the phlegm, soothes tho irritated membranes, and helps clear the air passages. I Pinex is a special compound of provcn ingredients, in concentrated form, well known for prompt action in coughs and bronchial irritations. or liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup. Then get 5% ounce: ofPinu plainly your name, address and the o aw led»: door" of thick, gooey mud. ‘“ crew I III ucl-Cutiing in ltoly Waring iieevy nrctie: end i“, to ueic, “m, m" ‘mm w" h, andnlflirlzhfimlgill Rod Cram Club- lfllnoi: m4. Money refunded if it doesn't please you In every my. A Few Drops llp Ecol! lllcshll llulcllly llelflo .- Stuffiness of Catarrh ____s "anaemia-w br.¢___-; “uliiin man-Lila Soothin relief from stuffy, painful dishes: cf acute catarrh comes as: as Va-tro-nol spread: through the nose, reduce: swollen membranes-soothes irritation, relievcumu‘ congestion, helps flush out cold-clogged nasal as? . Makes bruthlngecriec- Follow directions in package. Needlecraft For The Home SOFT I-‘BOCK This versatile dread will "go when you mo" with isc and con- . t: deride:- l and flatt- ering curplicc neckline nre frmkly f . and most becoming to all . l‘ No oiiciiylfruéize uir a a-a ydl. M-inchfabric. eq u lusdend 20c lino‘: pattlcngr. which in- c c: comp sow guide, prim ‘cum plcinly. Bo :ur to mte, lfll: you wish ' cfii$un'“"é“n'3£féi"““ “" Nlmn i MXOOQA DIIION N0. 7U bloom: for your are also ottmctivc ‘ framed. Hot, 1m“ l3. 72$ caning‘ complete clique work for the m lmelvcpiflivu: Oowcuflrhey cents in tom in Ba-r-lituwwaugtllhfi TEE I700 Mil Ill) m! soldier: In Rob color despite "dance