f v3.0a: "rwo a--- l ..._ _:-_.__.___._,_ ___ 4V . . I Woman's A Re dim "I ‘ova MUMMY i5 SMART / " Mother wants us to grow big and strong-she feeds us Aylmcr Baby Foods. Made from finest fruits and vege- tables, steam-pressure cooked to retain vitamins and mirv Ir ' -‘-" ‘ to a smooth, oven texture. Taste wonder- ful, ion. And Mother says she can always rely on Aylmer quality. ' I A . Y F° O D 3 Your Baby Deserves Aylmer Qualify NEW DELHl ‘— iCPi-A photo- graphic rzcannaisslnce squadron of ‘the Indian Air Force, operating on the Burma front since early in .944, has taken nearly 30,000 0b- lluue and vertical air photographs cf Jan-held territory Tc obtain H1259 the pilots have flown nearly F03 sorties. l. PRETTll PllTlEllrr-LE ‘noun! DESIGN NO. 1164 Crocheted pineapple doilies still liuld a favorite place in needlework z-lnter. This one is about 10 inches in diameter. Pattern N0. 11.64 con- tains complete instructions. To order pat-tern: Write or send above picture with your name and o-ldress with 15 cents in coin or cramps to Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Guardian. i NI. i104 ._______i_ Name street Address Ci t7 Province 2'...‘ —~ - - Dorothy Dilx ‘Shays- PHILANDERING SPOUSE A CAD Wife Should Announce Secret Marriage Playing Around To Stop e’s bhilanderlng. ruining her health, yet he will not gm her up. I think h: ll a heal. What do you bhinl d him‘! -,-. has affairs with other girl is to keep himaeif in a romantic mood for her, she must be not only the world's greatest easy mark, but lacks the backbone and the flllfik that God promised a worm. ‘THE GREAT LOVER Doubtless the contemptlb- cad considers himself a great lover and thinks he has to keep up his technique by practicing it on ever-y girl with whom he is thrown _ a lady-killer. The young man seems to have no reason for keeping his marriage a secret except that it leaves him freer to carry on flirtatious with other young women. And what his wife should being single. tholgh married. Without his kncwleche or consent she should announce the marriage publicly, which will probably make him furious, but will put a crimp in his romantic tendencies. If he reallyiloved his wife or not have forced her into a secret marriage. l-ie would have been proud to have acknowledged her as his wife before everyone. He would not have put her in the position of having everyone suspect her of being one o! his many mistresses. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am a girl of 12 and live at Mme with my parents. I am neither married nor engaged. My home life has always been very pleasant, but I now find myself taking world conditions very much to heart and worrying about the safety of my frienfi and my own future. But when l claim to have the blues my family exciaim: "What have you got to worry about? You are only 22." Don't you think we of the younger generation have plenty to worry about? I tihink our concern for our future is well-founded. S, G. ANSWER: All of us, young and old, have plenty to worry about in these times, the blues if it did any good. But it doesn't. Worrying gets us nowhere and having the blues only sinks us further down into the depths o1 despair. Bo why do it? come back looking for ployment will not make you safe in it. The truth is that nobody has the faintest idea of what conditions are going to be in the future, so there is no sense in borrowing trouble by conjuring up possible d‘ ‘ that may never happen. We can only trust in God and keep our powder. dry, and meet whatever comes with courage and the determination to make the best of things. DEAR M156 DIX: We are a group of servicemen whoyhave been- in the jungles so long we feel we won't know how to act once we get‘ back to civilization. Oan you send us a refresher course on behavior? I BILL ANSWER: Just act like the gentlemen you are. That code all behavior never changes. . - I come from for Jennees to buy fur coats, Daniel said to four. coats and ice-blue evening n ALSO TllE llliL- l“...“°‘;... §$cl”"°.*’.f.€2i.’.... i... stra-vrbenies in January. ' That is where the money had come from for astyliud apart- by ment with a balcony in a Francaa Parkinson Kayea Bdnflment ‘mush vl rliefof hichh .1~ ioun/tazyy e w ewas ashamed t v CHAPTER 34 Daniel an he realized all? o H‘ Keith Bryan-t was ilfooeedinZ r an his closing argu- da-untlessly with his argument... mom by calling m; quiet 1nd by "Gentlemen you have hen-rd the snarling Keith Bryant testimony. You have seen many witness on the starld and you have seen the master mind of this Naz g'§'5~‘f'w'vomxmmwxi‘ ' 5R3’. I i Quint andl at he did not seem to ed1- lect himself instantly. ' “Any conviction," Mr. Lope: SIP-I nounoed. “w of course mean to this lovely young lady, My“ I ness Farman, the loss of im- ur standing in the ccmmunty gnd‘ the loss of the position 0n which she depends for hcr bare llveli-I hwd. 6158 d for: her-l self, disgra the fine family from wh comes and which it’. nobly m. Etrlcken father and A6 Loper pronounced his final the office of one of our own legis- lators, whose slavery is paid by the American pie." “Where did the money come from the/t enabled this silty-doll” a wedrclerkwbuysxldtoorder 025.000 reprints from the Con— gressonal Record in less than a year? where d'd the money come from the). enabled her to employ hun- dreds of girls to address these en- velopes and send them out? "Look at the record gentlemen. “i-lae is the registration state- ment of Lents, filed with our own nt- Lope Rive the signal for a on the part of e courtroom véhich Department. of State revealing that he received $25,000 from one Nazi Information Bureau, alone, including rcimlbursenlents for ex- penses. "That is whore llhe money came f rum. “This girl who is 11.0w on trial, was not gettng money out of herf own pcckc. sue was n 1t oi: gsilne. for profit and she was in the em- ploy of Iientz. the man who re- ceived a total of $70,000 from ver- ious Air's institution; in less than a year and a ha ." Relief everyone else m. l? nigh Q - Mob’ burned Daniel's ildzohlllid neck with intolerable fine. "The 601m will tell N16 presumption of Ml’. Miler continued. l-‘lortant. Of made against a and until this very you come to a conclusion Judy mom. the presumpton of in- nocence cum to m" o (Continued on a r ‘ w- That i; where the money lad . page l) Her Favourite Chocolate ..and so NOURISHING! and we might well put in our days worrying and having James i: himself, be sh A wave clam to with miilbel 1m the old 0f And than Jud Womlnlpflflm y in the a» m maliva that 1 Olflflif WC Sll-H’ N. lfiiLUM f sun's nullv I By An Island Farmer's Wife White-skinned Peanuts devel- gg by selection at the rlanolsilai ptatlon, may be ground and used for peanut butter without the mnovai of the skin and hearts. which oontfln mcrcvltunlnhmanthelneatol the peanut. HINTS 0N ETIQUITTI At an informal dinner wth no service, food may bepasscd either to the right or the left. lit makes no difference. Non-flying insects used in labor- o eicpmilnents will not escape if the edges oi the wood tra - taining than and the ceding "- plants are surrounded with when warotind last night after ny, that included Jamie. had gone down the James said: "Elan, don't forget waben me early. row is going a busy m." Now that it comes back to me, I was surprised and rather pained to discover certain new tnlits in Jamie. Not that such perverse ways are new to mankind ut I confess in this age I EV?“ M. to 6 adding grace two v em low voltage eleclrlety. M. treaties and his mothers threats were alike to Jamie. In fact they only served to make cling more tightly. James made light of the incident. “He's a plucky young fellow" he said. admiration in every tone. His grandi superfine structure of a highly polished metal surface is studied through the electron mic- roscope by making a plastic re- ollca about one thousandth as thick as the Cellophane wrap/per on a cigarette package n lack stion for others, but this ability to persevere until a wor-k is complet- ed. Howevalr I find myself wishing that Jamie's ways will lean a little more to "virtues ‘sidff’ It was indeed a. busy day for . Jock was away early to haul feed from the station. Break- fast was barely over in this home wyhen Kamlyn ‘phoned i .. a Nylon rope used m pick up and tow glitters, behind airplanes, can stretch nearly a third wi/thout brerlfng. Yellow ls to be seen everywhere Southern resorts. Sure to be popular neat summer. A not Bl - ‘kennel and fed bread and m were was coming to s Alderlea. Judy swept r - floor. "I’ll not act a chance later” she explained. - she went at the weekl -wash. lit is remarkable fififilfli. l.i§|‘€.“’“°‘“ £55m... e ‘s sun More than the ad “I think every country did washing 111M111!!!" Karolyn said to "You never saw suob wulfih." Bhespokc MAPLE NUT SPONGE l»; tablespoons gelatlne ‘ll. cup cold water 2 egg yolks slightly beaten 1% cups hot milk 1 cup maple s rup v n so t I esa whites, stifflv beaten i/ hn vanilla“ b cup c oppe nu Method: Place the o0 thinyg in n " all” hgdt er gong. u other mo aya r wailing. 19- t0 11.1; was H” best o; d," gm- a (flp tes. Stir the hot into the slightly beaten egg yolks and then v cook over boiling water, stirring He constantly, until Uhe mfxture slightly. Dissolve the gel- the hot custard m to the city. Jamie came ith J . brought a. box ortoys. alhllishlllid- “Ellen-B sled a honed atine nd snow-shovel, and - i tel b to lea: th strai thisand th n cool it. a v an“ c e mow ‘mm Whialan the mixtuge is cold, stir in the front-verandah. I the maple syrup and the suit, then Q1 chill. with occasional stirring until the mixture is the consist- ency of strained honey. Now bea untl "frothy. Fold in t e beaten egg whites coda. a pilnatce near the border!‘ 00 H’. y some o Janueb forbears. It has been an unfailing source of delight, tn snlall boys t ugh the years. and. many B18410 tomycarehasior- gotten temporary coming taken up . Tear-dimmed eyes brightened. trcmblivng llpa curved upwards in a smile I en the old coff -mi1l was MODERN an... r.h*-=.......d .12: ' there EDIlllIETTE lmawmhhw mars now Brown f ur comer f ’ . berta the earth cruised magly a lngafy __._. l“ “.11. ......~ l.‘ are": To“ ma n r his"feed." The ingrediengs {Br ill: Q- Wm‘ 1-! the PWF" l"! i" “ hgg-rlflon we" gm “mum m me woman to issue invitations .0 sev- 1°°¢.°h°pper_ 1-; bu,“ with bu,“ eral friends for a luncheon? “m. A. Bhe mav write at top of f and chill until firm. Serve gar- iahed with finely chopped nuts if her card - . March l-Luncheon at i o’cioc . Then write H..s.v.p. in lower left- “ ma“ oilalhll$fee should be ivm to pieces convenient for ilandiing it - ‘proved to a happy selection. “ f‘ w b‘ y upon coping Jamie blny for noun. dun-i We took him. hone in the aarly vcn g. Janos was to t least some of their chores do on his paralts returned froaamheugigy. We ollowed at than I, for I could find no We hold the m u mall" - oaxtvaitadotlaelrmmqal. We James when lfiddllll the cler n. baby t ho ‘P means o Daren l ma be 86, I101,” fi. 0r more q “hat to an evening recep- .a.ncl egardiau of whe- leceptignisinahouleor El gI §.> ? .1’. Wfiti. flow I tllhtcn the sane . d1"... mus-SEE Eéil‘ 55f ood stabl a >§4> “S. T omelctwilixiotcoiillnaoif nu anda B narrow metal strips charged with WW a fox kept chained u» a do»: inure.“ nroparforiwpmantolm REALM barn- he Lélsure l THE WOMAN'S GRANGE reKosTE ~ Canada's loll"! “Ilia: i’ ' - d» qoaal-rv l... t i i i"! ' 1-: J18 WIIHIWJ mo!‘ urgeont inmliali. _ blgllwavo when you an d. if at lmpoaa " to oiaan. fine. leather or guano fllfhflllfion buoklaorbalokaof belts may or {ray in - toned us r “genius may cummi- tho lull’. "W" sum an insurance against no i! loosely woven ' c‘. cmou and fir!‘ moons. velm- and vel- rmn from the melter McOsnn was "hm" i»? h"?! l- Blvnade when the bolby clued again. "1 to becom prigo rather than be killed. e ‘Mn TUNIO COATS l SPRING IAVORIIIS mow roux-null with bitching suit £- wftil.» m‘ dress or odd skirt appear lame crowns with , col. .... Mme“ We" M“ --_________ GLOUCESTER, ‘England - (w) --—-__.__. LONDON - OP) — The British Sailors’ Society has prescribed the mom” m???’ °‘ ill" a _ o s _. We.“ r" " policeman on the have you seen a ‘lifilifalifléfiw’ little girl that looks 1 me? Gamma-wanna "You l-lava spoken longer than yo: please," was the opponent's rc- BETTER ENGLISH l. Whltil w; . tam-- 3"?“ “‘“““"‘ hm was no Div- ia thgqcorrect pronun- olc of these words ia loquial, collosal. coi- h this word "nettle" h to pvttflfy. 0% ‘ i. sugar of com starch are beaten in th the ols of tlggSfli~ 1e § Li. Q SORRY YOPIAI‘ ‘fi-VfilbVOF ‘ chili DINER" I; Anne Ashby 7. How can I make china cem- A. Stir f frashl, liked lim w the wnlqil an Jgluntfl it m: l “‘&.°°t.'.‘€‘i.‘.%él.°' “Molt”. ghlna to ba mended: ten lot dry man-o {mills tan crude earth." -Baeon. Jifflcacloua. iTlPPY mo “can: sruaus Mimi!- Oatmeal gbomilhbi’ ma! dull‘; more QusoJ-as , - noussnoIo“_' g$0RAPBO0K flow to Maia Whitewash 11m bucket half i... of limo and cova- i-t about 2 inclm with water. stand isthmus w s18“. 0!‘ mitu it is u» consistywy o! vest-a- mp out; a. portion o. this lime. into another bucket and thin with water to desired consiskenc . Add i more“! "M" “° bucket wil-litcwash and ‘A pint wit to malls it It!“- Olhloal 800i w» l" n our: white 901D m4 oatmeal and 3 Bl was out in V "'4 w cool cut into canes. Punwiln Pic pom pum kin the do fr" m, pa: n. has i ciunca to drain and makes much better Dies. nlsas-raous na-nynsr N - (OP) - Annual n- nouoo rt of th North Ridmg County “Ive ole l... National Farmers’ c of“ i A JOB olll i Yllll on nu Prlca Control‘ Q1 l Ill llamas-a“. i I'll Intelligent q ask. on price finial’ m f» . Women's llllttoo of and Trade thoug ll ta Board. Union said that seldom. if ever. ‘n “nil: memory" has tIXQN been 10¢ a more trous general harvest in pas-lb of Northern * rain lll ll lllll li. lllfilllliil 0n -ml..l oars" or m Month? Do functional periodic dlaturbancaa mall foal hofvmll. fldgaty, i!!!» alglaamd, and a bit blue-at such — Than start at once-try Lydia I. rinkbam‘: Vontahla Oomwund to nlicvs auoh symptoms. Putnam's Compound la made crucially for women. Tho of woman and girls have rnportad nonsiltal A grand thin] will Plnkhlm‘! Oompound fa that-it la made from Lydia s. Plnkham’: vl-zenluu collloullu § x. Needlecraft England. ‘them; we the sama service than WM by that shop during ,- sept. l5 to 0c . m, us have the name of FOR THE HOME VIISATILI JUMHB stalls teams th a tailored or psrf w 5120' frilly be for the , 3K ardaflab orbgigch v . “hi? 1mm: efor PATTERN. which includes cowl!!!“ "Vi"! do. nt your Name. Address behplltainly Be aura rn Department ‘ma oharlottetown Guard ll- Name l nrval URI lI.~ the will check their 2508M‘. S .. .- ,...;-,...i-»r-‘F’~.""~r ~ . >