c.._--..._..~__...._. n-q-au-n-v-A c Living €dLeisure The Woman's Realm [HE ORDINARY SEAMAN 8e doesn't wear a uniform 0f a tailored Navy blue, He may never be too stylish, But hes loyal, tine and true. He's tLie stoutest, bravest fighter That the world has ever seen, He's the Ordinary Seaman Of the Mercantile Marine. BANKEDINIIBLI Most treasured posseuion of an 83-year-old woman admitted to a home fo the in London, Eng- land, was a lbie and for more reasons than one. An official of the home revealed that when the woman was undergoing medical treatment $1,240 was discove cu stowed away between the leaves of He's the lad upon the tanker the book, With its precious load of oil, He's the one who mans the freighter With the products of our toil, He's the (inc who dares the raider And the lurking submarine, He's the Ordinary Seaman Of the Mercantile Marine. FUR LINING OF COATS REMOVABLE NEW YORK-The big excite- ment in fur-lined coats lies in the lac-t that many o! the linings may be buttoned in, and unbuttoned out. Blended lapin cctnes in a 100 per- cent beige wool fleece coat made on the balmacaan lilies with reglan sleeves, split back. large brown and beige buttons. The lining buttons in with ease. Remove it, and you have [L16 difference between a warm Lets give credit to our Air Force, And U18 boys in khaki, too, Let's give crsciit to our Navy, And whenever it is due, But don't forget the vital o0] Iii Britain's war machine. He’; the Ordinary Seaman Dorothy Dix Says- TIRED BUSINESS ‘MAN GREATER | MYTH THAN NEW- SULFA DRUGS‘ Wife Gets Heavy End or Job But 1.1.1.1.; Clever Enough To Originate Universal Excuse A woman reader of this column wants to know why bachelors an immune to the degenerative disease colnnionlfinknown as being "a. tired guiskilnefs man," whereas married men are a out universal to the neighborhood mov- ies, or to do any liltgle chore about the house. Also strangely involved, tor instead ts-of-fun date he In the Mercantile Marine. TllE BOSS EYE 1n human beings one eye usually l5 the “boss cyc," performing most >i the work of seeing, according to the Better Vision Institute. Right handed persons are right-eyed anti rice verso. winter coat, and one that you can use all spring. Chesterflelds, tuxedos and boxy models also hold their own in the collections. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Watch your table manners when. dining with strangers. Do not eati too fast; take moderately-sized bites only, and chew with the lips closed. cam: or DRAIFS To keep your drains in good or- dcr, flush them out at regular in- tervals with plenty of hot water and one of the communcial solvents available at your grocers. In using the solvent, take care that it does not touch the enamelled surface of your sink. To keep it from do- ing so, pour through a. funnel, di- rectly into the drain. OLD POWER. PUFFS 51d powder puffs may be washed and used to polish shoes or silver- ware. MILK NECESSARY TO SUPPLY RIDQFLAVIN QUOTA Have y0u had your riboflavin today? Unless you have had half a pint oi milk or its equivalent in tawa. “What's this rlbO-whaifs-its-name anyway," you ask; "I thought cal- cium was thc important food ele- ment in milk?" _ It's true. Dr. Pett explains, that milk is the best food source of the mineral calcium, but it is also tnie that milk is necessary if adults as well as children are to get their quota of the important vitamin, riboflavin. 5 Children who do not get enough riboflavin, grow up into stunted adults; while grown-ups whose may suffer from sore, inflamed and watering eyes, cracking of the skin at the corners of the mouth and a lack of vigor. Riboflavin has a couple of alias- DESIGN N0. 1267 O ‘ About, one hour is all the time required to crochet this attractive hat. It is made of cotton and costs n little one may have several. Pattern No. 1267 contains complete B., and vitamin G. Eggs, green leafy vegetables, meat r ener and llrength- . My grocer insisted last week "m" °'°“'" instructions. and ‘fiwle 8"!" ‘wreak i!" “m”! I1 you have c few odd little bits {guise neg". amt your upon my buying a. dollars worth of m, mo“ $3,212, ‘gfilfllln, the other foods which contain of material Scattered around _n°¢ course cf Dr. llllnml groceries when he sold me h small can buy made especially for women. To order pattern: Write. or send riboflavin‘: llvllitlDrl- Pfiit Lvflhi-t-‘i hing enough to make anything big such Pink Pill! today. Auk YfllllfNdnlfir jar of marmalade. Isn't there a rule ma: M, Plgfim 1m “ - ltamos l tto Neiaclllevégrknaxgui-ialtij Lhgtnitinoefmlkugsdgigiyvenasolelizs‘Oran as a rag‘ m: or g. aatchwfirk ttliquilt POOR. WELCOME DR-WRUAMSP K LS egfiinstethisé) dm 1 1 h “u, I," ‘mzdwm-P Almml‘ g‘: bove pc ure w v e - -you mg was em a cr- .____ . s. on ona sees flinch ‘ n“, gddress with I5 cents in coin 0f it is very di-mml" 1°!‘ ‘hem 1° 8°‘ oughly and use them to make a His mcther-in-law had written to We" " d by a . , ‘ ' ‘Y; l» mm “no. ' stamps. even the small amount of rlllfllflvih patchwork chair pillow. Such pil- say that she was on the way to live , _ . mwie may 5mm), that the body requires. ffom 09h" lows use up scraps. add color, com- With them for the duration o1 the m I ghgéloggligwgegllltarrlflelgy- foods. fort and interest‘ and at 9, low cost war. As she approached the hm,“ e e - . It's a common custcm in many houses to cover pantry shelves with oilclcth. Another very good and little known trick is to seal the edges of the oilcloth with trans- parent Scotch tape. No dust gets under and tit oilclcth doe; not Designlio.1i26'l NAME_-__--____ YPHEET ADDRESS ———— '- CITY——-PROVINCE-——- ésugilraculously reiresnecl by witnessing strip tease ladies pull on’ their permitting THE b0 d h L things which n o w a c” ping out with cuties. doesnt try to ca day‘: work. find mule agreeable company. to make her forget what a day husband excuse h she was worn out the divorce court. t an diet do” not Supply enough or it cleaner, but made it stick. housewife, who ha-d to be netted and catered to. as the tired business man, ciirl. The dishes slide easily and the whole thing can be wiped off es, for it is known also as Vitamin 9,5115. and quickly with a cloth wrung out of soap suds. give a charming tuoch to a bed- room, sun-porch or informal liv- ing room. by the Dutch. Charlatans/SAVE ' used to be, he now requires to be constantly cheered ' conversation, i! any, has be- uhsa series of grunts and uh- lwsnaivirs COMPLAINT cosmos; "f should be greatly alarmed at the state my husband is ln"'writes tgilsxiyguriglagliiel. "except that the older wives, whom I have consulted, o . h... e ias 0X11; caught the married mans c0mplalnt,—h¢ ha; he- eagle zao ililrleglbgixugéness man-and while this is hard on wives, it is never‘ 1_ Hm Rlad to add my word of confirmation to that of the other wives I and ass r thi b ild Over h; fiusbasndfgwcofiéfillioxlfe that there is no need for her to Wflrry that u-iiile he is right thcie; that while he is too weary to sit through a sci-long play, l-g , THE cusnnonrrowm_orissnst~tg_____ "I. Social and Personal FOR SPACE -.i,.._ F a l 1 arrivals ham and Canadian Spu New FALL GOODS arri ing daily. KENNEDTS Ladies’ lleady-To-Vlcar 154 GREAT GEORGE ST. Talk about the miracles wrought by the sulfa drii s! . not - lng compared to the cure-all remedy devised by the gmafishoirigrst 1:- yfintcd. and but. across. the tired business man, which is c best all-around alibi that uman ingenuity has ever concocted foi- want to do, and leave undone those thev do not want to do. Especially flIOund home, e of low TIRED BUSINESS MAN GETS THE BRBAKQ But do they get it? Not. so. It is the tired business man who ar- cheese in your day's meal; the rogates to himself the ri ht to act like a. sore-headed bea r d home , answer is almost certainly “N03 and have his wife take i_, and like it. 1t is for the tireci gugiliges men cambiaclégifi; $150,. tghfhe lefiifi according to Dr. L. B. Pete D1. tha. Fifi shows and musical comedies are run. It is the tired business are“ w“ . rector o; Nmrmon Service‘ a; mail .t io is supposed to have the right to divert his weary mind by steb- ‘ 0t they will hardly show. If tailored to fit snugly, they will stay in place PROTECT CHAIR COVERS Almost alwaysfh-e arms and back a chair get soiled first. When making slip covers, plan extra small slip covers to ilt over these areas. Ii made of matching fabric to fol- the structural lines of the chair, onfinmn av SCIENCE CBAIMPED In order to make room Ior LIBERAL DISCQUNTS will be given on SUMMER CLOTH and Shower-Proof COATS All Summer Sucker, Ging- (Dresses) included in sale. Fashions _ Lil: norms-non nus: hverite neiln-xcntougolru ‘The mo: trlmiiiinc and 00ft B, "' "ytfii ‘i?’ 'i2‘.“§iii"°.°i'€i; "itafiurhufl a f worth" h001 AIIdIOOd r now. - style N04: since 6 to 1| Bend tswenty cents for pattern Lifliéedleciuat" for Tfhe Home tryyotliis de- . _ ‘AUGUST 21, firfliiur Write your nurie, address and style number. Bc sure to state size you Name ns Street AddRu the Wartime Prices and Trade Board l Citv Province v- Q. Why does only one sugar cou- pon. No. l3, become valid on Aug- ust 19. Usually two are due at the same tfrne. A. This is for a two week's sup- ply. Bu that time you will have your No. 3 ration book in which the oth- er half of the pair will be inserted. - War—25 Years; i Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) AUGUST 27. 1918 -French took Rgve and British advance continued to include Delville Wood. Roeux and Greenland Hill. Canadian troops operating astride the Scsrpe River penetrated farther east on thi! w!‘ tor than any Allied troops since the retreat frcrn Mons i914. A Job Only You Can D0 Price control Question And Answer: Question: and Answer: on P?!" Control will appear In The Guard- lan as a regular tenure each day lhe ‘questions are those which nave But nobody nei- husband where he will pays any mind w the tired housewife. ole her into a merry mood after she has He slams the door behind him and goes out No chorus of handsome igolos is devised ‘ she has had with the chi dren. Nor does er for amusing herself with a little flirtation because with the monotony cf “ mesticity. 1-15 haul; hei- lnfp machine and vacuum as well have had the tired nly men thought of it first. wlislliii dun Maybe This h Cauwe Of Your Lack of Pep \ You woman who feel and ' ' look "vvnlhed out."— limp - ‘and droopy — may be luv- ing the price of hemoglo- bin shortage In the blood. Th: dementia of monthly “r-criodl" Drclnanry, ctc. all conspire to bring about thi! lhortaxe of the vita] . Try Dr. Williams Pink Pills-l fllll balanced tonic of imn and Vitamin They help lntzrealc hemo- globin where there ll n lhnriagl: of it due m iron deficiency . . . help than away that "laden" feeling of tirednul. help pick up .. the Wartime Price: and Trade Board irom housewives In this region. The answer; are pm- vided by the Board Readers. Pel- som who hlve intelligent questions to ask on price control are invited to send them in writing to the Women’: RQIIOIIILAQVIICIY Com- mittee of the Wartime Prices and fiivusulmnimuirmiiiw WFEMME WEAKNES TIIIIQ Board. Q. I am a ixfiool teacher. Aid I Which lhlreeYcu eligible as a purchaser of a bicycle? Wildly-NIH“! _ . * A. Yes, ii you require this icrm . If you gun" from Ofhbffllhfllfifl/Bfléfllsll tc and from your “$111.15; bmklvhl. sc o0 lthB tance is ti st 1- l .. °- " ‘ b: miles) “ a m, period! of the Q. I shall be staying at my sum-D mer cottage when the next ration 1111b book is distributed. How shall I ob- tain my beck? A. Apply at the nearest dis- tribution centre and give your usual permanent address. alternately with milk. Add and pour into s lightly-gr: int-‘h square cake pan. - washed bllleberires on‘ top. s with crumb fflpplfli! and ball moderate oven, 3301-‘, for i5 utes. Serve hot either plain - top milk or cream. Six sci-vi sol scour-army CRUMB c One-quarter cup mild- fat, 1-4 cup sugar, one hi; flour or 7-8 cup all-pu .. , 1 1-2 teasoons baking pow of salt, 1-3 cup milk, 1-4 . vanilla 2 cups liiueberlresl Crumb Topping One-quarter cup sugar, - flour, 1-2 teaspoon clniilm tablespoon butter, 1 ta mild-flavoured tat. Prepare topping. Slit ilour and cinnamon. Rub in fats. Cream fat. and stigar and together until light. Add $88. Mix and siit flour- powder and salt. Add to -= Queen Victoria's black iilk was among articles ex at Norwich in aid o! Noriol she saw a large crowd. Pushing he Way W the fmnii. she gasped when iii hes f bricks and charred furnigure. p o "m" .. m8. she sadi. her face livid "I didn't think he'd as that." sei-"rtnn av nurcn British Guiana was first settled go as far» Yllllll BllIlilES IN WABIIME Iéufifim/ dflflfilmsler wig ‘miiiiiiiiiiiii. WITIIIIIT lllII-Illlllll II lllli Wlllll IIJII 60f beautiful Milk vvanlm this modern way- with OXYDOL’: new Whistle-Bubble" llllll.‘ You'll find you jun don't need hard rubbing, long washer mo: or lurch bleacbli The O - 1 C down Illle eodly weer and for an emu-I ally ouble the wnhday life of clochel. And lemember, on: wash comer white without llfll blenchin i ca, except for stains, oi’ course-w is richer in washing power than before. Then tildlhllldl lift dirt out the active way I0 kind to c o: es. Use Oxydel for lovely rayon, colon. S h bright and lovely Oxydol bring: you: wakes: colors, prints and reyone, too. i. Oou much father.‘ A box of OXYDOL goce much fmlier than before-washes much more _ clothes or dinheei ma. u»: mo...“ have ring IIIIIIOAIIII “P, ,Ser1/'ce1 That's newly sprung in June: That’: lweetly played in tune!" -lyrlc|l love R0 Bllflll, the Scottish bard. which have been lung over and over by than who like love longs. .. When the poets ling of love, they "Come live with me and be my love. - v ill ll h i I" cleanup whiteyoujuatdon tneedhareh bleachel. $221?‘ ghflaoghgf ",1,‘§§',’;5{°"°,,, "Plath-Bubble" lull get more dirt-every ounce ‘The Pluionlie St herd to Kin Love." Many of these poems you will recognize u old favorites, but all They may well be celled immortal -for having thrilled and gladdcnod the bent: of thousands. they will enjm forever. Bend i! cents in Iuiortal me Charlottetown Guardian l-icme service Address. Be sure to write 6?! WWI/breadth‘ swt..t:::..:.t""- -“"" m“ . . . W" IT "u- WITIIU Illlfill l9 8m A.______.dm“ a}; "mime, se Immortal Lcve Poems Are Cherished by All I08! BIMBOLICAL “O my luve’: like a red, red role my luve’: like the melodic word: by most sweetly: their message o! beauty to to you. coins for your ve " cf In Thuredly night. when‘: barber came Charities Fund. Churchill contributed a C: On ‘Leave In‘ England Charmian Sees (iomwall, F olkestone,» And The Queen Mrs. " By He. Charmin: Barium, CWAO ci-i the Cornish coast, watching the sun sinking in its of pink and mauve clouds. A , the gulls wheeled and soar- ed in tho wind, and below the sea dashed itself a- Illlllb bhC wacky HhOPQ- The only reminder of war, was the trim sil- houette of m ‘h. craft against the- evening lky, Dad and I had been‘ fortunate en- flg, mum“ We to be lble to lemon mend n. week's 11m Wflt-hlr and he ' blister! u. more wildigudb-atiirfv t have lived in Ontario “d? iiiS.‘.‘i‘Zi?.§“;“‘ "" i???“ u "u- amc o guns isvzi.i*z't*r". t. quite cure that it would m’: u» m fieilsu on either aide. The are nearly all whitcwllud, I”; middl elven the village l very clean ap- mnnce. Dad m look for l. bet. but hi: search wu ruitleu. Z§".B"*’..'.'i ‘hi. ii“.."i' 2254'?" . ~ a haircut. you had to wait until a M80 crater, and breaking ‘i250... and n8 houses for some distance a- rmgi-raihediztillileér haddcome down in a en no omega. Thmwualittlcho making ll mud- lea in the cram ityh Hardy a day goel by that this coast-town has not g least one "Alert." But the people who rte on, doggedly refusing to leave heir homes for e safer lace, remain dieerful Ind pniimp ic ummh it 1 all. The mglish are wonderful e most thrilling thing I have to tell you about though, is the recent investitui-u at Buckingham Palace, where I watched men from all arts of the _ British Empire I decorated bv the Queen in recogn - tion of their services. Close to the queen around from ano iownl I new my first thatched f, and heard mguflrct cu o he . t enough about Cornwall. hgllahlgnm the llllelle 1 must tell you about my vuit to Iblkeatone. On a clear day you can see the coast of occupied France from this south-east coast town. In peace-time, it must have been beautiful’ and y, but now it; gard- ens are neglec ed. it; houses better- ed. and its mu mutilated trenches and mi: craters. Grins is growing up between the pavements. I was lucky enough to have a m; m. night g wag than, place directly in float cl Ber Illi- l1 egty, wholéoglkyed so beautlfii w comp . -='='-=~=- t" m" °"ti‘i‘i‘“2‘“i'~¢ completely r8881 1 “or” p; g smile and a few w ,... o: iii. 211 men w“ Wm“ IIDam-bUliQr," . hi! _ ‘d h“ initrv and courw- Th" ‘ F“ "°'.'i§“.’.§.°i“‘ rec wo . many Canadians ainoni rocm-mates 0W1" n‘ o i god cpl. Cecilia Fleqlgé‘ my "That's nclhlnz- M we‘: I went to A a Churchill and hi1‘: 1 ter sat two 1:01" You lull w" apdpmurld. " i re l1 come léigsop‘ who - v. o. m nu unW" ‘ nil coral". 1 W85 PM“ ' Never a dull mmnem’ q was havinl "1"" u‘ ' r l D9 m. other any. "“°‘},,, tllill men sittins Bi i‘ n” it waitress el-‘lufed m” m” Hunter, the m0 vlg actor. I could hardly WW5: V 0 the r1, Rf. lne.’ til! he And h on t nil‘ uHT