"r" *"“~ mp‘ "H" hm»- wuvn run-m wrr rrrr If!’ n“ QHE {Hr- Inv- ma‘: ' l l HERERRE YOUR "“"“‘l'°"~"*“°“‘* "silllllilllcl"? v oowciillyssnlciunrgoliilils l WTHESCNRIS 3 nlmlllivllosvnnisauu ‘ MSPENSRRIES -l_ l ' i 71:1; l /_ -._ [ l» a \ l l| i‘ l // How you/vs CANAD/A 1v: CAN HELP T0 WIN 1H5 174p salilsilscourswuoye n" r2 " \ 8:: an so - (MILBROWALCRN we ntuvelz _ your DOilGEPS i0 earn SOMEMONEV TNESCOUTSME come ’ {m mzrnlnsovruuv"? irs ro um a slulno WAR JOBIN GREAT STUF EAT MIJllE 0f Ill! hrisiies Biscuis ”There’s a wartime duty for every Canadian" GEE CHRISJIIE MUSTNT THE COMMIINDO SCOUTING WE HAD TODAY SURE IS ___Tf-IE CI-IARLUITETOWN _\;i_U_ARDIAN you'll: RI nu.- SCUUI IRMNING / IS BOUND TOHELPANY FELLOW WHO WRNIS T0 SERVE His counrlzv l F cuss‘: Desert Destiny By Joseph (‘halwlck zoowoo o~oo+o¢0ov++0+++o4 CHAPTER. XIII \\"'li'u\\' was shuttered lJJlTcd in the small ti .lt lltJLlL‘ up the Mex- -. i'e'e 521-bit braked the ..;oii_ gLIVC Jim Conroy a offered friendship and "LnoRS peaceful enough." ill, "Well see." He was ll1l(l conic instead of Hu- ..,r.<oii. Old Pete would be _.i .:l a pinch, Ramon none at all iiwill n14 ii peered into the dark- in» of ‘lie villi» for the trouble- iil. ‘ Jose " iw no one. The l.‘- . not peaceful, .1 - ~ ill l>‘-_‘ . .ilc square, 1 ill .l hilt WHEN) Pete, ‘shrouds. He had known the some " .lllU.\‘S . lie hut. a. woman's voice in Spanish. poiirirlsz. -> zizizaterl words as Pete, *n up, LlllSIl, We've come‘ .\l‘».'< hrs no’. home, and . slxt- won't open the door until; said. knifing a man, and scaring every- 8) 7 Josebbehaves himself. She's scared of him. too,‘ Pete translated. Tim“ away from Jose's house. they Wal ed slowly along me de_ 561164 ‘Image street. An occasional‘ I‘. 511ml" Qlxfned for dzirk eyes to W" Wt- Thev had walked hitlf around the village when a voice cznne from the shadows; You look for me, SCl10fS—Il0?" Jcses English wasn't bad at all. but his voice was thick with drink. I-Ie lurched a little on his feet. colli- lnl! forward. and there was a wide Sway to his bulkv shoulders. He had a. long-barreled Colt in his flZht hand» He kept coming to- ward Jim Conroy, and Jim kept moving to meet him. They halted with no more than five page; be- tween them, Jose glaring fero- cloufsly. " ou come to lock me n , eh?" the Mexican demanded. p s "No, not that, Jose." H9 didn't quite know how to hun- dle the man. The gun Jose held filled him with a heavy sense of dread. He remembered once when he bailed out of his l‘l(lCllPd fighter plane, when he llnd chilled down Wllll the Jo? plane trying to mn- chlne-gun h m as he hung in the sort of dread then. But he hnrl come through that all right. He took another stop foriviird. “We just came to talk, Jose," he “You know this is all wrong, (Continued o AN APPETEASER mysterious something that if cup Libby's Prepared Mustard Vi’ Cup Lilly's Caichup with melt or fish. Makes K Cup; P PREPARED "Do you see any meat in my life?" "Memsahib, I see not Only moat but I see with i: that flavour. . . Yes-I see it all now-it is meat served with Libby's Prepared Mustard." MUSTARD CATCHUP SAUCE Cambinr/ mustard and cucliup. Servo MUSTARD 1/22)": r/cxzz: m: ours: ARE czar/our, mo makes a meal a miracle of l..\f 2J3 A Moriiig S l As the Home Guard sentry stur- ed into the darkness oi tile night. he Sudimlly heard ii clutter and u crash, followed by strong lang- uage. “Halt! Who goes there?" he challenged in clarion tones. Tlien, us the moon suddenly pop- fled throu ii the cl0uds he saw his orderly of lcer rising ti; his feet, "l-iere. I soy." he protested, "why didnt you vrarn me of this trip wire?" "Well, then I wollldn't have known if it would work." replied the sentry calmly. “and 1 spent two hours fixing it up." Do llhat Your Doctor Does If Child ls listless timincs u sick Cllllll. He knows that a 2:55 tongue nnd bad breath is n danger si n] —a_ warning o! iin upset condition h1g7 wlfich may lead to rcnl illncss. on't i/ou take chunc _ child's tongue llflll chrrlrciirslggrkiriitslm day! And fit llie first sign of bad sum-Z: thebreulli (irnrriutecl tonrgumgivc Children’: Own Tlllllcls. Sm.-ill, plcasnrlt-lllfllng lab. ts mnde cspecinlly for youngsters from runabout nrzc to is ycrirr. they are wand ,- nml’ "Milli"! in helping to clean out harm- fnl wnstes and sweeten sour, upggg “on, uchs. No drastic weakening flush-out ‘h "o" like mflnYnld-fuslilrineil laxatives h 5N n reels-ire of (‘hililrenk Own niiilfi -—only ZSc-tclliiy from your ilnimrirt M d i>.\' the makers 0f linliys Own Tablets; a e guarantee of n reliable product. your BEAUmI-TL- norm! m THE PINEAPPLE PATTERN DESIGN N0. i164 Crocheted place mats in the lovelv plncap ie design make g bciiutifil] tabe setting. Pattern Nu. i164 contains complem in. structions. lti order pattern: Write. or send above picture with vour name and address with l5 cents in min o; {Eorotliy Dix Says- MARRIAGE LAWQ EEPEAL LEAVES YOUTHS FRET? TO WRECK LIVES California Couples Need Not Wait Three Days After Getting License Before Knot Is Tied California has repealed its hasty marriage law and couples need n0 longer wait three days before marriage license applications are anted. at aJalty! For if were were any legal way of securing eart ly fel- icity. it wou be by forcing amorous young peo le to take time to consider what they are about to do when the make t eir marrl e vows, and to decide whether they reall want to ta e each other for bet r or worse for a life ime. or only one dining and dancing. S_0 it is bad news to hear that the last life-saving station has been closed. and that foolish, sentimental youngsters have been left free to wreck their lives at the office of the nearest Justice of the Peace. TIME ESSENCE 0F HAPPINESS _,___.-'_U,LY___15._194.; ‘Y. Social and Personal 7. Fashions v Literature‘ A Job Only You Can Do Price Control Questions And Amman Questions and Anlwerl on Price I Control will appear In The Glllfdw Ian a; a regular feature etch day The question: an thou which luvc r rr "IIQd the Wlrilmc Prices and Trude Board from housewives in this region. The answers or: pro vided by the Bolrd- Readers. Per- sons who have intelligent questions to ask on price control are invited to send them in writing to the 1 Women's Regional Advisory Colu- rnittec of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. l Q. When will the No- 3 ration I books be issued? A. Present plans are to issue I the new books during the week o! August 23. IPull information will be Time is of the essence of happiness in marriage. Given a full moon, a saxophone sobbing in the dis- tance and a few cocktails ,and any boy and girl can think themselves in love and that they were made tor ' each other. Hundreds of thousands 0f them have done so and rushed into marriages with strangers of ygiorlii they knevyi flfltltllflfl, eiicglzt that the girl hB/d on a. white dress and . e oylbvssesse asrongrg arm- J And it didn't take them as lon to recover from their temporary in- r fatuation as it did to get over a b cold and to realize that they had l?! themselves in for a lifetime of misery. If marriage licenses had return coupons attached to them, many newlyweds would come back from their bridal tour on different trains. j This is because they had never taken time before to really give each other the onceover. They had never seen each other except when they were dressed to kill and when they had 0n their party clothes and their , party manners. They had never gotten acquainted. Neither one knew what the other really thought, or believed, or what hopes or ambltwus or purposes animated him or her. They didnt even know what wen? the tastes and habits and hobbies and peeves of the other. MINUS LOVE TALK, CONVERSATION DULL ‘The oung husband got the shock of his life when he first saw Ang- elina wit her complexion of! and her hair in curlers and discovered how mucn oi her good looks she bought at the drug store, instead of their beiii the gift of God. He also found, to his surprise, that when they cur. o t the love talk they had precious little_ to say to each other; that she took only a lukewarm interest in the details of the grocery trade, and that when he tried to tell her how the war should be conducted that she yawned in his face. And when it was borne in on hlm that she was allergic to the kind of food he liked, and that she preferred looking in shop windows to gaz- lng on the wonders of Nature, and that she respected Papa's opinion more thun his, he began to wonder why he didn't investigate the workings of her mind before marriage as carefully as he would have the engine of an automobile before he bought it. _ And on her part Angelina ls eigiall surprised to find that Percival is not the romantic hero of her girl h eams, but just a plain, ordinary he-rnim. She had tho ht that he was a big, strong creature, superior to all the vicissitudes of ife, and, i0 and behold, he swears a blue streak if his collar button rolls under the bureau, and says things no man should say to his wife if dinner is ten minutes late, or the soup has too much sa t in i . She had thought she would spend the balance of her life having him hold her hand and make poetic love to her, and he has dropped all love- makin nt the altar and she has to wangle a compliment out of liim- And he der des her clubs and laughs at her hats, and when she realizes that she has to walk on eggs to avoid stepping on his preyudices and his vani- ties and starting something, she wonders why she d d it. HAZARDS 0F IIURRIED MARRIAGE ALWAYS GREAT And if the ordinary husband and wife, who have gone through the probation stage of what we call an engagement. know 50 11MB 0f 95th other that they don't even find out that they have nothing in common, consider the hazards the foolhardy souls take who marry on the spur oi the moment, as so many o people are doing now in these diiys of war marriages. Boy meets g 1 a. a U. S. 0., or a, canteen, or the pick each other up on the street. They have a. few drinks together an then rush around to a quick-order marriage license bureau and the fell deed is done, They know nothing of each other's pasts or presents, nothing of each other‘s families or backgrounds, nothing of each other's temperaments and dispositions. They have no material with which to build a house of happiness, and the end of almost all of these marriages is bound to be misery. Nothing but a miracle could save them, and God doesn't waste _ His time saving ‘fools from their folly. _ _ So it is a pity that the time limit on getting married should be speed- ed up instead of lengthened. If‘ it took three Wfiflis instead of three minutes to get a marriage Ii_c_e_r_1se,_it_ woiild_save_a_lo_t_of_glivorce. Living fdLeisure The Woman's Realm IBOOT LEATHER IS USED IN HANDBAGS TRANSFORMATION sale. given before that time. I want to send some lea and cof ee to my son who is he . C. A. F» Eiiszland. Is there ziny ruling against this? A. No. 1t. is quite all right b0 do this, provided, of course, that inc 3115131165 come out of your own rations. Q. As the nrriprielnr of a flli fann, do I need to hold a War- tlillC Prices and Trude Board lic- vnsc? A. Not unless you purchase ani- nvil skins, or other goods for re- nnows HIMSELF UT The chuckwalia lizard. when al med. hides in a rock crevice and i flaies himself with air so he c not be removed. $ NBW under-arm Cream Deodorant “W! Stops Perspirulion hits for hosiery in a ency Al the COSMETIC Charlottetown l. Does not to: dresscs_cr men's shirts. Docs no: irritate skim, k DOROTHY GRAY " LEG SHOW" This ideal product for summer use pinch perfect suntan in colour, easy of application, full directions on each bottle. Moore s. Marooned manner of high effici- COUNTER. .___J Z- Nowaitingtodry On be used right after shaving. 3. in ‘ no sperspirntion for l to 3 days. revenrs odor. l. A pure. white. greaseleu. stainless vanishing cream. S. Awarded Approval Seal of American institute oi Launder- in for being harmless to no Need For The SOFT LITTLE FROCK With the Charm of Feminine Frills F _ you want a becoming frock that sits softly on the figure, you couldn't do better than miike this one. of whatever fabric our heart desires a. cool, sheer vo , batiste, or even a sturdier cotton; of rayon crepe or an all-over embroidered fabric. It can be dressy qr day-by. day. lwcordlrifi to the fabric you use~and it ta es so very little. Style No. 2712 is desi ed for sizes l4 to 20. 38 to 50. S 36 re- quires 3 yards 35 inch fabric with 1% yards ruffllng. Pattern is hand- cut to United States Standard measurements and includes chart wll-h Elep-by-step instructions 39‘ Iilr Ainoln l5¢nnd59¢ inn RELITIE llL'—-JULY l5 err/ice )on't Be Afraid of the Age of 40 lecraft Home A little sun, a. little rain, A soft wind blowing from the west- And woods and fields are sweet again, Arid warmth within the mountain's breast. A little love. a little trust, A soft impulse, a sudden dream- And life as dry as desert dust Is fresher than a mountain stream. Btopford A. Brooke. CURTAINS MADE ‘FOR. DURATION Curtains, like other household fur- nishings, should be bOught by brides to last for the duration. When cur- tains tear, they should be darned, patched, mended or cut down to do for some other rocm or window. When they become soiled they should be put in the wash without delay. Two pairs of worn curtains often can be matched up to make one food pair. 1f curtains need to engthened because of shrinkage or transfer from a short to a longer window, a deep hem of contrasting cloth often improves their looks as well as their usefulness. If they need to be broadened for a wider window use the contrasting fnbricto bind the outer edges and to cover the hem. Broad tlebacks of ribbon o! creton- ne, a wide balance of wool or con- trasting fabric, or bull fringe edg- ings all are aids in beautifying old curtains them in use. White curtains can, of course, be tinted beautifully, and colored mics bleached or re-dyed. Pbrr good re- sults they should first be thorough- ly washed. There's no sense in tack- ling any curtain conservalion unless the curtains are perfectly clean. Although curtains seem merely to flutter gracefully at the windows. in reality they take s great deal of Ellflkhffleflt. Grit laden air is oon- hey are subject to strong sunlight. rains, snow and wind. ‘Pilot's why curtains sometimes fall to pieces. J stnm is to Needlework Bureau flhniwnltr-lnwn Guardian. Needlework Licnarlment, Design No. i164 NAME—- _ __...___- STREET ADDRESS - _ _. ._ _. lClTY--___. .__..___._ NEW YORK—Polished Canadian boot leather. in saddle-stitched en- velopes and pouches, continues in demand for trousseau bags. Some of these bags have almost the look of a, brief case; others still cling to the long over-the-shculuei- strap which is proving so practical when you have parcels to tote. Quilted snakeskin, though less able to stand the hard W€3l'._Xl'i8.l{€S nev- ertheless a most interesting bag. us- able for both dresy and informal occasions. You will see them in dark greens, blues. and soft shades of brown in pouch and envelope shapes-as impeccably done as your grandmother's quilt. I-Ilnt! on Etiquette If you are a friend's house guest and you have an outside invitation that does not include your hostess. consult her about it. If she has nothing planned for that time, she be may be glad to have you accept the invitation. If she has. it may upset her plans tn have you do so. At any rate, her home is not an hotel. s0 should not be used as if it were. She should be treated with courtesy, Crowded Railway! Spend vacations at home or as near home as possible the Depart- ment of Munitions and Supply sug- gests. The oo-operatlon of every Canadian is needed to enable the Dominiorls facilities in meet the heavy volume of traffic this veer. The armed forces and vital war equipment must have priority rm- lng. A statement issued bv the transvflrt and transit controllers urged that vacation leaves should begin and end at midweek periods. to reduce travel congestion through- out Lhe summer in general and at week-ends in particular. Vacations should begin and end on Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays. This Sllmmcr. however. it is even more Dlltrlvllc l0 spend the vacation at home. BUY Best Ycasr because it is bu! in fame u in name. It‘: the family's nil- purpose yeast, furnishing ENERGY to young and old nlikemGet the bnl out oflife with BEST YEAST! - I FORTY IIAREST or us Just as surely as the wheat i: harvmted in the autumn, so Ill adult‘: life comes into fulfilment at the age oi’ forty. So many people fear that up- proaching age-they think it is the beginning of the end of their life. in reality, it is the beginning of e fuller and newer life-a life rich with the knowledge acquired from the younger years. Few great men achieved their works of genius before forty. Han- del wrote "The Messiah" when 56. Wagner's "Tristan and Isolde" came at 46. Leonardo painted the "Mona Lisa" at M. Forty brings maturity and with maturity ability to enjoy life to l greater degree. Look ahead to forty. It ll the age you will enjoy if you are pre- pared. , Our SZ-pngc booklet, written by ‘the ' ‘ Pr ‘ Walter B. ‘ Pitkin, points the way to activitien and joys which lie ahead for those who can make u new, vivid life begin at forty. Li's "P W's". “"1" ‘W . llimmilfr‘; "..l.."‘i'.‘.?".i‘.f!i"'“"'2'“.';ii“ll.~ Send l5 cent. in coins for your nulurL yndlruninlnflw copy of Life Begins At Forty to the ‘my lb outcf Charlottetown Guardian, Home nadir-on, Warm-w“ :0“. Service. Address. Be sure m write Name, Address and lainly your he name of booklet. Name Btreet- Address 6t, -... _ _ Ire-a Send twenty cents for pattzrn. Write your name address and style fllllgbel‘. Be sure to state size you w . Style No. T712 rum. Stfeetjddress ET Province ‘ l JAM-APPLE PIE paste. ' ‘mdiced apple (about l3- - 1 WP good-flavored thick (such as damson ium) 1 ho l! teaspons emon juice 1am 1 tablespon granulated sugar. Linc an Bl/i-irich pie-plate with SIZES lu-- 5o rolled-out pie-paste. _, j Combine a le, jam and lemon Jul” lyou wll know awarding to your family's tastes, Just the amount of lemon Juice to out in.) Turn flllin into the paste-lined pie-pan; kle with the sugar. Dam n and cover ie with roll -out pie-paste wh ch has been slit for escape of steam. Seal. trim. and crimp, Pkis ’ L 74- in" ‘gill!’ r t. 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