Pace rwd’ L‘ 161x R3100“- '>"€R’R i: tiisirs DIARY By an Ill-and Farmer’. Wile __ We cleaned the kitchen stove pipes, this morning, encouraged, I would say by the smoke recently hanging above the distant hills arid also by the state of drought, al- ready causing the lawns and pas- tures to brown and making plants d1‘(]\]p listlessly in the heat. The smoke may be from another part of The Island, o1- more likely from the mainland. Our cleaning was a lit- tle later than usual operation. though carried out well before fire-lighting time. First, some of the dwellers at Alderlea had to "put the cream up" in readiness for lvlr. G. the hauler. He. operating on an ear- lirr schedule than last year's roiiscs several members of the staff, i101 long after the signal blush of] tiiiwii. To iiirm folk the cream-I liiiiilci-‘s and 1111- i11:iili11.i1i's coni- iiig and going are among the cer- tain happenings of the day. N0 matter \\'lll\[ chances may take in the farm houses 011 their routes t31<~e 111m lllils! see 111.1! their calls urc matte, 11nd "- 11111)‘ a! =1 reciiliir time, I111l1 ii we come to 9 I I 9 9 111015 set 011:" clocks b)‘ 111959 800d If a \\'~"l!llill. to ivliuin JH-‘IIES 1s 11111111111114 “more useless" ._, 111 wiiiil iiurs and James s to i11-e 111111-11 t0 s11)‘ “it must iroiiiitl si-vcii" and seeks to en- ‘c his fell-any \\'i1l'l((.‘l‘.s', "seven!" . “why Mr. G. hasn't come for ~ (T011111 yet" and I go leisurely iy chores. Pzird and Judy are 1 iii-qiiaiiiieil with the hOur It-fr. Cfs horse draws in to 1 box. Piirii barks a greeting .1111! 1111-11 Judy always expectant is iiw.i_v on the riui. Judy was off " i the double" this morning but lClYiCTl'O}‘—/\lll Tomorrowl O O O She was at her siiiuing this mom- izig, and "I think I'll bake dime mes for you, hits, Ellen" i10t "cc- igfe I go"-~1icvcr a wnrd of leav- inz~no mention of it at all, How- cvei- Judy could not concentrate oii any inking; nor could I expect her. Whcn the time came to make our preparations, she was quite 2.1g; "sassing" James and scolding as if we were a tiair of child- "Htirry up, Mrs. Ellen, James i. .1, . when he says you're always iii-hind." She was beside Jeanie 1111i Jock in the front seat, James and I in the rear with her 118- iiige, when we set out on our way 1v nicer the 1111s from the east. I ~riw her look back at the hill top, £15 we oftcii did when we walked .1111 the road, but quickly today so that I might not notice that she r1 any regrets at leaving and e11 when we turned into the _ she kept the Church m we were WPll beyond the J iv liked her Sundays. Ntuv . _ -lic has guiie to resume her >Ll1(ll95 there is nothing I can do but accept the change. It may be that our new helper, who re- with 11s from the city Fill‘. xtipplxnt Judy i11 our livcst ctioits. n i7 0 a "Julie" is our new helper‘: name. She is an older lass than Judy- 1 -‘ry easy 111 her moving about the ' hen. A gentle smile, with lira‘ ‘i111 n5 yet of humor but _c§1p-, ' Shes "just fright- . ' of cows and horses 1e told me iiith a demure appeal- cxpression. But then so was and Karolyn, once. James ~ q clc=pairi1ig glance in my cii- 111. when she said it. Iii fact, 1i -' of my riches for the next u. 1. c;- will (lOll|)il(‘.'<$ be made i11 of look: si1iiil1\i' to this. How- f J to use a favorite sentence of ; "This is a great life, Mrs. . _ if you don't weaken." I nape from this time henceforth I may not be guilty of "weakening. - - - 1i a day this has been. We i our way tii the city, when . i11 111.11. uncanny, psychic he has just knew the seed- 1 inspector was making his 11111- nst‘ \'»l'i!l"l I remember how s turned nut, it was as well, . had iliat to keep his mind icd, taking it away from Juclys going. It, is really sorrow- fiil enough to have COmB 1T0!" tearful good-byes and then to be boivlingz along toward a quiet home, “@111 n11 “unltiioivii quantity" in the scat ahead mid the busy fall w-irk 901111111; 1111, But t0 11:11:12 as wcll, a ]ll'fll}l!‘il'l that lihs D0911 DYQUY "7911 solved beside you worrying because he had “missed those Inspectors‘ I considered more than my r. pcrplexitics. I ruiqing up all my reserves t0 tlic situation when out of (lust. crime the 110w- fanilliar Inspectors’ czir. These gentlemen, so K190655311’ 110W m maintain the high standard of our Idrinri seed. I may 55W Travel m Iiiiirs. thus making a thorough ex- amination 11f U!" mmll’ ‘fields- ‘Good fellows", James sari‘ HE said it when he and ulo-"k $111116 ‘back to our car, fairly beaminB. frrim the inspectors‘ report. Then he folded his iirms, breathed u. t in! 0 r1P'"°"°" "a d1. 1111-11 in v i“ "m g tar handY- i» 000-110-110 Dorothy Dix Says- ' Extravagance Is Unwifely — Man llail Best Get llid of Woman With Clothes Mania i DEAR DOROTHY DIX: We are a young married couple who do not get along so well together because my wife spends more money on clothes than we can afford. When I tell her that we should live with- in our income and save something if we are ever to get anywhere, she flies into a rage. She has more than 30 dresses, besides dozens of other garments and innumerable shoes and hats. She has to have every- thing she sees other women have. She is never satisfied. Can you say something that will help us both to nettle this matter? WORRITED HUSBAND MAN nsimiiass ANSWER: No man in the world has my sym- pathy more completely than the one who is married to u. woman with the clothes mania, foi- he is help- less to deal with it. She is deaf to his entreaties and his arguments, and nothing he can do changes '“ _ her. She loves a new dress or a new hat better than she does him, and she would rather have a mink coat than a home, or for her husband to be able to go into business for himself. So there he i1, helpless. He can do nothing to stop her senseless spending. and he has to look forward to a lifetime of grinding labor at the end cf which he will have nothing but a lot of receipted bills. I think a man is foolish to put up wit-h such treatment from his wife and that if she will not live within their income that he is perfect- ly Justified in leaving her. Perhaps if you would hold the threat of this over her, you could make her see reason, but I doubt it. My advice to you is to consult a lawyer and see if there is any way ignwhich you can stop~her credit at the stores. Otherwise you are the war. If he marries the girl, it will mean long separations. What do you think would be their chances for an ideal, happy married life? Both have all the qualifications for a good marriage and there would nztibe any doubt about it if the separation were only for the dura- 2 e ANXIOUS MOTHER m “ANSWER: I don't think any boy and girl of l8 are adult enough married. They are still growing, still developing, and neither h“ any idea of what they will be when they mature, or . what qualities they ‘lliladxitwfrffi: muggy all; gtisrl rrlrlialrriages farbouttnumber those of older v - a . marriages py proven y he fact that the num A150. it is undeniable th t t1 , marriage relationship. Husbllandtfpliliati Owxivgluwlaiogggztatflestdgivlrxnortjo ltiriliez 3081mm‘ l! 80011 I-I they are married Brow into each other’; lives learn 35135317?» align-fives toielach other and to make allowances for each a chancget do? iii. “he n couple who is separated much never has 0 10 . so, a couple who is separated much does n0! have the c ‘Ssiereslimgllat blhigellcople together. 0 cer y adv th their “W! “e more “med thznyizglelg 13:9: tgrgiigtoff marriale until D . . " EAR m“ DIX m°°mly 1 ml/Wd n yuuniz girl with several 3:212? 8x31? tghgilrligeii. She Qreatly embarrassed me by using the » overlook this and invite her out again, o1- do yo: Qua“! “he Wm Pmbarra“ m9 82am? She is extremely attractive an we] -mannered in every other way, D. O. ANSWER: She will continue to blunder be I sh , around among the forks “use e ‘me-mt klmw any better, so 1i‘ that embarrasses you, you had better not ask her when you have other (jnmpgngg Evidently he, the girl should remain seated, tfémflyyeffecflvg with the first rliull hunks o; mm! wn'd_ra_mat1u me Q n it bilack 11001 olr crepe dress and with high swam“ Hemline o; a ample M a- rormalnecc-ssfw that ushers atthe woo ans and tweeds. vel- black dressy Add the 81mm, and Wu“ “yea I eyen rig wedttliixig al- ye eenshaitid cordumys rzf rich fall sheen o! a choker necklace. some gloylesq r u dress an White qonefi‘ a’, make fclfui s lllifldlfil- bmcelets and the mew“ is 0mm A 'y 1 . gvm e51, “ e -a m ectfns‘ plete. The dress can and usually 15 . es. aways. en vi en combined with slver a mere sheath m. mm mung 8m h tt. th iwelery makes it a Q. “What is the proper way to iewelerv shines enough 4o tempt cgxfunee w“; geflnne Ohm’ trfi ‘ l b ‘llhlhg n ta le etiquette has been neglected. I have known more than 0X19 , soupyoung person whose future was wrecked by the way he “armed his sight of content and settled back 1 dgftimefifgfmgisag-éejhl the dusk and the cook turns around‘ l0 Chloy the ride. It had come to .——l’.l'l 1 i me e rift in my sky of gloom. to wonder ow where have those d b t i’ ' e y aut eatures. As yet, Im not been lifted. And only to follgw a it u e certain it was Justif d, but path through the gfgwjng 3mm! eral sisters in a family? The earnings, bigger and have an idea. that the part of perhapg returning from berry B the web of life ahead, in which excursion to the woodlands beyoliliz’ s out of ii dream. as fetching in design as gnyn part bees holding higlzilgrggrgislyalliolbfjl the never bothering passers-by. Years, Julie may be onl b1 ht darker thread, cgn ‘b80051: quit): hi: cfififieglfé‘ of itt that has been wove (1>1(:>i1sO!,_s' no matter how lovely its May some an went to find James and Joe . t bl d I work up the wood road, This tagk e We slandv farm's is prcizresslns one shoot and then another toward completion, I froyrlrliugutiillrostiend (liliggezglizitgg “lfiffffllkfilt heard Jock say "I guess we'll put the stair to the lcolg-outry W the sheep there next Spring to where Judv had turned baekogllm keep it cropped closely," as yet covers invitlngly Judy our 5m 1e] Jamie has not been consulted about Anne, spent her ‘first night our}; those plans. Fertile growing fields m“ 1n the Quest fnOm_t-I ‘and; g‘ are hard to win from the wood- little, Mrs, Ellen" she told me lat-i lands but the delight and the Pos- E,- "you see 1t was so quiet» We sibilities of the virgin soil! The are 310m, now James and‘! W 1 stumping and the piling; the burn- miss Judy Mtflhe, hoydmmh ‘WW? lllfl of these—i'lames mounting, and her WllllllZ feet. It ‘is vlcry sparks cascading; farmers siveat- stir] here in m5 kitchmh "h" he stained and presently so weary but 1 1 , I with the light of "excelslor" in their X138‘ {iii limit eyes. Then the ploughing, turning 598.5101; commg over-t mere sods 1n the shortening fall days. is again-and to crown it all P1111‘ so that the sterner elements; the 1, tt 1 h 1 rains tan}? Ifrcshts fmlght “'13P: theié‘ a; nu cémeerfrlost only wan ways o ept e armor. ore an U m t __ more work done to this place. ntghnt ...Omo"°w Dairy-Go.‘ again in Spring. The nurse crop _ then-a bit of Brain to be cut with t mm' a scythe or maybe buckwheat for g GO0K’$ BURNER (t; 11.511918 .l=.¢§,1r_.1°!@1"b.~"r. fiz j BARBECUE!) SPARERIBS 2 etrips gPBiNfl-bl 1 onion, chopped 1-2 teaspoon sage i ‘teatgpoon salt - aSPOOn pepper 2 1-2 tablespoons flour 2 1-2 out! vegetable liquid c1- waiter 0 peeled quartered potatoes Have the spareriba out in sec- tions of three each, Pry until be- ginning to brown/Then add onion 5188. salt. pepper and sprinkle the flour over them. Continue to cook until the flour begins to brown, turning occasionally. Add the 1i. quid. Add the potatoes, cover and simmer until both potatoes and spam-lbs are tender (about 36 minutes.) Skim off any floating fat from the liquid in tlhe pan: add one teaspoon prepared mus- tard, one tablespcon of VlnCQ-ll‘ and taro teaspoons Worcester- shire sauce, Serve _____________ The outlook for grain; in Eu_ rope this season i. the noafegf, or the entire war period: t?» reasons include l-vck of rain in the Medl- torranean area. reduced seeding in war-effected areas, and lack of . . . yglngggnortie fofeilzilhstrands, and see Compan we had this evening try, yet dolgnoin aisnlghghgl’ $31- fi-om a ertile district known to ory. there's ever the beauty and James 11nd myself as "across the delight of a blossoming buck 1 t river." The farmer, in the artv patch 0n the new land on W553. fertilizers . 1 “in. GUARDIAN. '. LivingfitLeisrue THE woman's REALM - KINDLY IIAIII price, however, applies to r hr- pl -——- trimmtsd modilehtnzd what: n? is Inovcry acowherumucaaiusedhra oroerurs gmw loo aiixieui 'w ob in ‘Iazegrlilfl-fiwdm noes glow hat with utmkhnn, and not being evnryecuu, mcelwkblilmtbadswninfcir, shecutabandfromherownu- The twilight still. trafluu coat to satisfy heir client A1160 hwheam are 511mm“ lvvcrywliere. “NT. ere W“ 1132'» T0 SI’! Tbihlmlhlovoinvrolyplaco, --—- And everyone Don't invite a frlzzy heaiLpieee Finds sweet contentment in its —-whicli can spoil your vacation grace looks or your summer fun-by ec_ ‘Neath every sun, onomizlng on a pemianent ivave. The human struggle 1e the some, You can't reasonably expect from fr‘ Hope and d , a bameln the best materials and But kindly hearts, whatecr their the moat expert: skills. . name. After you plunk down your cash Are everywhere. gaunmttee yourself a good wave Umsnown by g-ritting your teeth and allow- ___ ing your operator to whack off all DON'T FORCE CHILD dead hair or wisps that survive a T0 WALK T00 SOON previous permanent, Best bet for - a. bouncing crop o curls is a. I! you want your baby's legs to brand new wave put virgin hair. be straight when she grows up. Don't fur; wit/h your hair after don't fence her in while she's in the new wave is in. Don't douse ech crawling stage. it in hot water. Anolnt it with Limited to the marrow confines oil instead of water when you of a play pen, she'll pull Lllp to see run n11 pin-curls. A tempera- what's going on beyond it. But merits‘ ' of changing the style Elven free scope to mam and sat- imnv I ' after 1.11».- pct-num- isfy heir adventurous soul, she'll ent v. c211 down i/he life-expec- stay on all fours until little legs tancy of your wave. are sturdy enough to carry her around on two hesitant feet, makes CABBAGE LEAF And don't try to force her to PROTECTS HAIR walk Just because her contempor- ——-—- an next door, who is able to get Tennis player? Put inside your around on two hesieant feet, makes VIBONd cap a crisp cabbage leaf, her seem like a. slow-pike. 11s the lady ifliampions-and for Allowed to crawl until she takes that matter. the mien-do, Used to her feet of her own sweet will, thllsly. the cabbage Sheds its leaves she'll master the art oi’ walking 1'01‘ H 8W1! cause. Under the pelt. and on lezs that will be plenty lhg 61m. it serves as n shield for sturdy to sustain her weight with- lprfserving the imlstuxc in your a r. out bowing out. z A cabbage leaf works Just an PARIS HATS BRING W611. of course, under your bath_ ENORMOIZS PRICES lhg CB4). ii’ t/he sun bombard; your ____ head when you swim. Ne-w taxes and the raising of Aft“ a 19W mmulfl. Even I. salaries has brought an increase loafer on the Brass or the beach of price of hate in Paris. according 511011111 6011B!‘ her hair with a ban- iO Rn article in Women's Wear dana, kerchief, Dcfistmt scarf, snood Dilly ' or beach hat. A little sunshine Prices for buyer; vary {mm makes your hair glossier and rich- 5.000 to 6,000 francs per hat, that e!‘ in colour. But too much of it ls about $100 to $120 at the pres- drains colour and makes hair dull ent. rate of exchange. The latter 01‘ SY-Tfllivy. ==——- Hair unite skin, produces no k protective pigment. It yields its lgmxxmwx nj precious oils. moisture and bright Q é pigment: as long as there is any. t. * MODERN v _ But when the supply is exhausted t? f) the prettiest locks will become t’, t’ dehydrated and discoloured. and 6 5 make you rue your summer By 1M c 2115s.“. "titers": fxxgcyd on. V .__. ‘The gold standard in cosiiui: Q. When a. man and a woman Jewelery for fail and winter is are eating in some public place maintained without any disagree. and another mini stops at their mient between clothes designers table to talk with them for a and shoppers. This shimmering IIITIOIIW >18?» N01‘: cake: | l lot a can: ~ ::: Bu a lanolin and oil ban. Gou on easily, cunly; Hides minor blemish: . y“ never given a masked appearance. jun one dmpazsad you lulu I flawless-l akin; LOIDQIQIIOI for the day. Six shades. $175 That is what ovaiioco can do m y°."- b u, sensationally new liquid-cream foundation. created Y 9 Westmores - Perce, Wally and Bud _ the men who make up the Hollywood stars. You are invited to visit our COSMETICS BAR Thursday and let MISS HOLLOWAY of tht; House of Westmore tell you more about OVERQLO. She ll be happy to help you select your most becoming slmde- MGDRE £~ M9LEODll£l213 Miss HALLOWAY OE the House 0E WESTMORE Demonstrates “OVERGLO” at the Cosmetics Bar, Thursday, August 30th‘ How would you like ‘to look lovelier tonight - - - l0")! ~ - - in just one minute‘! moment, should both rise? and sometimes glittering metal, A The man should rise. but Whether base or genuine. is ex. or silver metal, the newest postume address a formal invitation w sev- Mrs, Midas. A. Address the invitation to, chunkier than ever interest all "The Misses Brown " fashionwise women. A single pair '*" _ ' of cgontlc whorls or intrimtelv t "tied creations or barbaric WORTH WATCHING Gbcrged with dirunkennieas and disorderly conduct. the w "1 .;Kl:<',2 a 01d mm smoothed his If?!’ hi1“ ,1 1h, and said, "Your worship. menu i11- humanity to man makes couritlefle t/housands mourn. I am not as de- based as Swift, as prof-Haste M Byron, a; dIMIMWd N! Poe. as de- iiowiziiiiii I 11111125,. FROM tuna 511111511 ., .,, . tom o1 pies from burnlhfl? me line dry salt a (t: . C. ' .~' . D Williams if ovgr ti? bottomipof the oven, and > it will prveent the bottoms OI I116 When Constipation ll The Came this gifri-‘hfg-lm" °' 1 What is wrong with When you have the kind of indigestion 591351199? “S116 W“ flEEml/Med by that makes you fcelmiserabic from head her husband's failure to come." Q, l) oods to toc—-try the Carter way to get relief. 2, What is the correct pro- 8 Tnko Carter's Pills tonight. You bee, nuncintion of “lyceum?" A. Put one | Carter's remove thiscause otiniiigestion 3. Which one of these words is borax in one gallon of water. Ini- Withvut upsetting your stomach 0r Pfe- misspelled? Malefacwr, ma-ledic- merse the goods and then dry in the sun. Repeat this treatment if °r “l” i°°d Y°“ e“- 4. What does the word "bibilo- necessary. venting you from gutting the good out mm malenblc, For Carter's job is nofto just sweeten clasm" mean? youratnmalch qr counteract; acldity._You 5 what i5 a. word beginning Q. HOW can I improve the £15.. see, Lai-terslhllsgo to work when con- Wm‘ v17 that means ndispcsed to v01, o‘ turnips and lessen the odor? a. Add a tea-spoonful of White sugar to the water when boiling it‘ .61,“ you're m“ ANSWERS the turnips. vrvnn 1.11.1011 m nosmvn. ntipation is c us... your indigestion. . They get it: this 0:086 of the trouble. revenge? ' And that's the sensible way to get the Ne t t‘ l dige ti striker-get , v Cartelfi Ivilll‘; art. unysv drugstore-waif 1 Say“ ‘Sh? “B! imitated (07 25 cents. Take them as directed. You’ l Dmvoked ) 2 Prmmlmce LL55‘ get the kind of relief from slug ish indi- um,, i as in lie, e as i11 see, and ac- gestion that will make you eel good cent second syllable 3 Malle- LONDON, us. It'll! I110"?! able. 4. Destruction or mutilation Actress Vivian Leigh has been ad- mitted to the University College Hospital and the Sunday of books. especially the Bible. 5. Vindictifc —-_ - -.»-,__ . r— _Whm that lasiwclvmfio ITS MlXWEll HOUSE COFFEE TIME WHEN you can my “finished” to some tedious household task, there’: welcome refreshment and cheering relaxation for you in a cup of fragrant Maxwell House. For this famous coffee gives you a THREEFOLD assurance of enjoyment. flavor, mellownees or body. glorious blend that is completely satisfying. x evenly — all through. MH7|5 "Thai: will do," mBPDEd the 111418" “Seven days! And Olllwl‘; may overflow. take a note of those names ,and ivam them. They're Rlfbfid B5 h“ mo. other pastry. from T!!! DAILY GAMBLE can I bleach white r husband has taken Isa said she wu sufferin! from l llll trouble and would be compelled to rest for five months. Miss Lietzh is the wife of actor Laurence Oll- Count first in FINE QUALITY. It oontlim choice Latin-American coflcel-each selected for its particular Next comes SKILFUL BLENDING-a Maxwell House tradition-to combine these finer coffees in one Last-the full flavor and goodness of this wonder- ful blend is captured by RADIANT ROASTING a remarkable process that roasts every coffee bean Anywhere and at any time Maxwell House ll “Good to the Last Drop l" Make it your regular coffee. -vv\/ Q-vw. v\ ~, v ~ ~ -1;;uo\-\x.~ ~r vwwvawmw“ g . iiioiiiiiiie SMILE it MM Nfié-Y» Do you approve offeasler to handle fish when d?“ __ 1 ing them "I don't know about approvlhi- I said the sportmian’: wife, "but it never know $1012; wegfrilgehégl-tiovnl: I Cloanyowsydnm-lflk’ first-my husband or the horse" -..us'r 3,1,; Woman's Re aim f, Socialand pérggnal Fashions '1. Litlera OVERGLO, the llllllSEtlilill SfililPbc-i- BOION wrwplna the PM n er pot with crepe DEW» the pot with about two tht or oiled wper- ‘PM "i" discolored marks from Wm! Pia‘? a small ltick some 10D W?“ lluped, ofmkfitplllll: 11;; secure y. This l W a. successfiil business 5 to enter and will prevent I mil-l" Robinson retired t0 le-ad 1 (x101; the life of a country gentleman. i One of their new neighbors- calling on Mrs, Robinson. re- If m fl e ngera 1'6 one will find that it is muvh . mxwitt cuss Cortes IMIIHEIZUIAYWIIIMQMIIIIIIN