v collar is a suggestion. A fur bag PAGE TWO 1 . WOMEN'S RE film Social and? Personal l Dorotliylwfiix Says- _ cunapum Ishut my mouth on a KLEENEX Tissue to qlve my lipstick that neatmatural to days it's a crime to stain a we _. (from a lulu 5r Drool Days! Kleenex For bibs protects dresses from ‘droolsi- saves laundry- gives mother more time For Red Cross.’ t/rnm a lrller WAR-TIME ECONOMY PACKAGE Lasts half as long again! By usln the same number of applica- rionao KLEENEX as always, you'll find the New War-Time Economy Sire KLEENEX lasrs hall as long again. Then there‘ll be more available for evcrzbong. _ T c cw War-Time Economy Package glvesiiflti, ,more pulls an heforc—at the same low nce._ The New Package gives ou 00 tissues (150 pnlls)-—fhc Ol Package gave you 200 tissues (100 pulls). Living €¢Leisure '- The Woman's Realm MY WISH (By Florence Jardine Rhodea) I wouldn't want a stately house Away back from the street, Where you couldn't see the cars roll by. Or hear the horse's feet. I wouldn't want the trees to grow so they would hide my door. 0r the shadows on my window panes, The sunlight on the floor. I could love a tiny 1101156. Upon a friendly street. A little pathway to my door, And flowers blowing sweet. And even on the darkest night, My lights would softly gleam. And on my heart the fire would burn, Bo that all could see its beam. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE If a soldier home on furlough is short of cash, his girl friend may go on a date with him and help pay the expenses thereof. COME-BACK OF CAPE NATURAL FOLLOW UP dirt, grit and grease. It placed in a cool moist spot. It is advisable. if possible. to coll the hose on a wooden reel in order to prevent bends ancl kinks from forming. > The metal parts of various gar- den tools should be greased and the lawn mower oiled. Under no cir- cumstances should these tools be in contact with the hose or any other rubber articles. Grease is "P015011" to rubber. Handles that have wom loose should be wedged or screwed back to their original firm. - ‘elore being stored away, _ Keep any leftover or gathered seeds moist and cool, and like left- ver supplies of fertilizer. store “"1 “'l'_‘°rf* they will be saf from mice and water. free from should be BASKETS 0F FLOWERS ABE LOVELY EMBROIDERY NEW YORK-In a war era. the cape is coming back into the my other friends. ' told HONEST pocron TELLS woman ~ WHAT T0 EXPECT IN ~ WEDLOCK Trouble With “Keeping Company” Is In Man Abandoning Girl When Beauty Fades _______i__. DEAR. MISS DIX-I am a 30-year-old achool mram, but I hate to beoneanddonotwiahtobeanold d- Iwaaveryvovularwiththe ooys until two ears ago when I fell in love with a man t years older than myce . I was so infatuated with him that I and saw him several nights a week. as I a me that he did not want me to lose my time going with would come to some decision in a. short while about wheth he wanted to marry me or not. Now he has decided that he wants me for a. wife but only under the con- ditions that he sets forth- (1) If we marry, we will not have any children. secret .v and nurse in his office . If I agree to thee points. he will filmish me with a beautiful home, a, servant, and everything that is in his power to give mc. 11 1 re- fuse. the marriage is off. D0 you think I would be happy knowing that I would never have a child of my o that I could love and care for? Do you think that being con- fly 1n and day out. as would be the cflse if I was his would get on each others nerves? Do you think that in yearsnto come I would still be in love with a man so milch ol my e ' 3 1f I break off with this man, how am I to get into circulation again? I would like to make new acquaintances. Bot how? TWENTY-SIX, DOCTOIPS DECLARATION SHOWS MAN HONEST ANsWER-Well, you must certainly give your cautious gentlemaru friend credit for being more frank anc. honest than most men Br’. in. that he fl s a declaration of his intentions at the start and letsyou kuuw whai. to e pect. The bad feature for women in the "keepin company" rasket that men have somehow been able to impose on the f r and fntu- ous sex. is that they take up a girl's time and attention and isol te her from other men as ion as they find her interesting and agreeable, and then, when they tire o her. they lust fade out of the picture and leave her two or five or sometimes ten years older, her good looks beginning t0 fade. and her chances of marriage depreciated by half, and wit nothing she can co about it. Also, this man is more honest than most in letting you know the conditions under which he is willing to marry you. instead of waiting to let you find out about them after it is too late to do anything about t em except put. up with them, or else get a divorce. You. yourself, can be the only Judge of whether to take seriously his obierticn tr. having children. I have known plenty of men who loathed ch idren and called them brats before they had any of their own, but who became the most fatuous fathers when little Junior made his ap- pearance on the scene. But being your husband's office assistant doesn't look so good. TWO people who are thrown together all the time without any breaks are rrtiy sure to get on each others nerves. Also. doctors‘ wives are inclined o jealousy, anyway, He. . and that be t» stantly together, d office help, we and it doesn't m too much about their husbands‘ patients. Certainly you will find it difficulttto get ‘into oircul or’ g r as scarce as hens’ your best bet will be amoni; noitl to marry. The young girls have a priority on the youn sa crs. _____._______ DIIAR MISS DIX-Inst month I lost through death a husband who was onc in a lion. He slaved to give mg everything. every luxury. and left me a. handsome fortune. 0f course. nearly lost my mine over this terrible sorrow- But here is my problem: I find myself madly in love with a pennilesa playboy who drinks and spends his small salary over the week-end, but who has a personality that makes every woman fall for him. He has girls galore, but I am slipping so hard I am afraid. I would give uny- thing to get him out of my heart as I know I could never be really happy with him. What is best for me to do? should I take a tri-‘v. fiwhflt? HUSBANDS NEVER STAY BOUGHT ANSAVERr-If you have forgotten your kind and indulgent husband less than a month after his death and fallen in love With a 5000-101‘- notliing wastrel. you must have a phenomenal ability to shift yuur Certainly your conduct offers a cynical comments. , on men themselves to death to provide their wives with luxury and 911° up afortune for their successors to throw to the wind L can only offer you one bit of advice. and you will do well to heed it: The piayboys who marry rich middle aged widows do it only beflfluie it is easier to work an infatuated woman than it is to trill at honest labur. so before you marry this smooth talking. good-looking youngster have every dollar your husband left you tied up on you so good and fast he can't get his hands on it. 4 woman ever has on a boy Bweeihflllrv- love to he: and tells her how beautiful and wonderful her money is gone he vanishes with it. The trouble with buying ban an the older men. who are too old to fight g soldiers and she is. but when a, hill- d is that he never stays bought. __.__<-—- DEAR MISS DIX-I am a soldier and have fallen in love with a girl and wish to marry her. but I expect to be sent overseas soon to an un- known destination. I wonder if it would be fair to her if I mil-fried he? before I left, knowing it would be a long time before we would see each . L _ OmehrlSllllERF-I don't think that war weddings. in which a bov and girl who are practically strangers to each other get married without ever having had a chance to get really acquainted, and where they have Only a (m days together before they are parted. are fair to either Dirty. They ake for harmony for them to know _ My Growing can't wait for Peace! That's Why | llod wind Grain calm 0m . . . lidmi of All laiml Corals la Growing Faster Fnlelal _Yel. “(oatmeal leadsall natural cereal: u rozein, the very thing din is meat‘! main element. Children must have ro- fem for normal growth. Adult! must ave at for stamina and to help fight fatigue. Nature richly stored 1o many important food elements in Whole-Grain Oatmeal. It stands alone amon cereals. Give your family us wonderfu r ' daily, now that so many foods are scarce and rationed. Ger a package at your grocers today-start eachdu wiihfhiawhole- some, elicious, Whole- Grain breakfast. ‘lh flan on: camp-y; .af Guzman-nae. v vO+§v~ 000440444 in m: Glitters B! Frances Parkinson Keyea 4-§O-O-§§§-§§O-O-O§Q-§-OQ-O§Q Q O o . “No Pearl, not this time. Miss expectedly. She left lll a. hurry." He tried w make his voice sound casual. "Miss Ronnie, she done gone to church and taken Bennie with her. But she ‘lowed as how she'd be back befo’ she and Mr. Welby‘ started for de milk-punch party‘ at Todd Hollow. Mr. Welby, he's‘ out in de colt stable." | "Did Miss Helen go to church too? 1 expected to find ner waiting . aid I'd be down today.’ "No. Mm Helen, she done went | over to Todd Hollow last night“: Mr. Dabney, he- done come and fetch her in his cyar. -I reckon there was mo’ than one party going an. She done told me to say if you got here befo’ she come baolr t at de Tallaferros hoped you'd come right along over to 'I‘odd I-Ioilow yo'sclf. She didn't know for sure whether you'd come at . "I don't think I want to go to Todd Hollow, Pearl. But it doesn't matter. I'll walk out to the colt stable and see if I can find Mn, Welby there." He found Welby seated in the trim little office at the right of the main entrance to the colt are ton risky In the first place. theyuh V6 Ml picture, a natural follow-upper of the cl.rent practice of flinging a topcoat over one's shoulder instead of putting ones arms in sleeves. There also appears to be a. bright future assured for the much publi- cized fur coat. In case you are wondering where good little mink coats go when they die. you may be relieved to know that fur coats make the lining of many old coats. Not. that all fur-lined coats have madeover linings. Far from . There are some stunning brand new lininss of costly and less costly pelts» F'ur hats and fur bags are in sets. There. are plenty of both; muffs. also- The overarm bag in fur 4 t0 match your fur neckpiecc or is a bit too-too if your entire coat is of fur -but when it's cloth cur. trimmed, go ahead. CAREFUL sroizxclr. OF‘ GAYP-‘EN Tfifihg _ " AFFECTS SAVING Dgslay No_ 315 Iaautiful baskets of flowers i m- are 3w" me ‘Widen llflsi’ 0" the worked in cross stitch and other ground lndflvr-i- w "m? 11 W111 be. simple stitches 0n towels. curtains. “" I - scar a, ‘* se. Hot iron transfer pattern No. 8'15 contains 24 motifs measuring from 3 by 3 to 4 by 6 inches each with complete instructions. To order pattern: Wrltc. or End above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin 0r stam s to Needlework Bureau Char ottetown Guardian. DesignNoJflb NAME—--------- STREET ADDRESS ————- qm———rwvlzi_ol——— NOW under-arm Cream Deodorant _ safely Stops Perspirafion A L Doe: no: rot dresses c: men's ahiru. Doe: nor irnme akin. Z Nowainngfodry Canbeuaed right after shaving. I. lmtanily no s perspiration!“ i ic 3 an. revenu odor. l. A pure. white. greaaelem arainlm vanishing cream. I. Awarded Appvovai Seal of ‘ Institute oi Launder- in ioi being harmlen to ta nc. ‘he lfllgesl eodmom 39‘ lin- Ann in lseaaaflvliara amd is gelling TILLIE THE TOILER - B They do not know w . ‘ . lliligiinotséolf iihlltrexietter for them to e C wait after the war tn marry- Then they can look each other over and see if they are still in 1W0- ___:=—- >1?" = 1 .._..._____._ T Fo r Real (ocou o N ou rishmeni YOU'LL enjoy Baker's Cocoa for its delicious smoothness '-—ita rich, satisfying flavor. You’ll benefit from the proteins, fats, carbohydrates and minerals it contains. Be sure to prepare it according to the recipe on the package. Up to 90 servings from the 1-lb. size. Good for baking, too. ' A Product u flonanlleola / K... stable, talking to one oi the grooms a cheerful freckled boy with a| cockney accent who kept thank cu, sir. Welby hailed Bob heartily. finished what he was say- ing to the groom, and dismissed the i boy without curtness. Then he gave Bob a more extended welcome. "I certainly am glad to see you. Helen said you might be down to- day, but she was rather vague about it, so we all went ahead with our plans. Ronnifll be moment now. Won't y over to the Taliaferros’ with us?" "Thanks. Pearl Gray said they'd asked me to, andthat Helen had left a message. But if it's all the to-you, I don't believe 1 . I'm not in the mood arty. I do want to sea Helen though. So I'll hang around here until you all get buck, if that won't put anyone out." "Of course it. won't put anyone out. But it doesn't sound to me like an especially cheerful way of spending a spring Sunday." "I'm not feeling especially cheer- ful. fielen must have given you, s hint how things are. But I've. got a forlcm hope Zoe may tell Ronnie where she is staying. she does, perhaps it won't be in such way that you'd feel it c breach of confidence to pass the inform- ation alons to me." "I see. All right, Bob." Welby made no further comments and asked n0 questions whatsoever. When. Ron ecame in a cw minutes later with Bennie, Welby uked her if she would mind ng along to Todd Hollow without him. It was so long since he had seen Bob, he said, that he would much rather sit around at homo and talk than get mixed tvp with a noisv crowd, which hc could do FACE VALUE! anyitkne. Rcnnie,_grectln8 i . Zoe had to go back to Europe un-l run-she an ther purposes? ' . o A‘. This sugar was issued to you for canning fruits and Drtservsfl- and it should not be used for any other purpose. .A week ago I had to aive coupons to buy Apple Butter. Other merchants are selling it without coupons. Is, Apple Butter rationed? A. No. A new order. effective Oct. 28th. has been issued by the Board allowing the sale of Apple Butter without . Apple Butter was originally rationed so your merchant was Quite right w collect the coupons. Q. The price of grapefruit at the fruit store I patronize seems to me to be excessive. How can I know if it is under the ceiling? A. The dealer must display a card showing the size and price of the grapefruit If this is not being done or you have reason to question the price, please report to the office of the Wartime Prices _ and Trade Board. Q. My butcher charged me what I think was an excessive price for a leg of lamb. I-low can I check on the price ho charged A. Your butche ls required to Dost in a prominent place in his stvre charts sivlns prices for vari- ous cuts lamb and ef, Check these charts when you are buying mea . ~ nzulspp CABROTS AND » ONIONS 6 carrots. 3 medium onions 3 llblesboona fat Water lviethod: Peel the carrots and cut into strips about the same sire as for French-fried potatoes. Peel the Onions and slice thinly. Melt the fat and you can use beef or bacon -drippingq for this, and add the carros and onions. Season lightly with salt end pepper and fry slowly, stirring frequently. until the vegetables are nicely browned. Add a little water tn the pan and cover it. then continue cooking until the carrots are tend- breamed carrots are nice as c. change also, especially if ctmbined with some 0t “ uch Need PRETTY NIGIITIE A SUCH Your Wardrobe To Add To Winter is fast approach you will need this nlilhtie W long sleeves and keep you c053! Bud thermometer drop!- line is easy to make and Kim long. slender effect. Make it in on of those pretty Wlflfl Whbh the pastel colors. Style lllo 3438 siaesl2to20.38to48 quires 4 1-2 yds. 30 em is hand-cut to Standard Measurements eludes chart with step by step in structio". Send twenty cents for pattern Write your name. addrses and styl wish her s as celery and. if this sauce is nicely SEBSODGG. cordially, agreed that this was a fine idea. She said she would make it snappy, and pass along the gcod news to Helen that Bob had ~ airead arrived, Then she tum d into her car and drove off, wav ng her hand gayly as she disappeared from sight. CHAPTER XXVI! Bob was grateful for the easy way in which Ronnie and Welby seemed to take it for granted that he and Helen would rather be by themselves after dinner. They went. over to e . AI _ . . .. schoolhouse. and Helen plunged at once into the subject uppermost in hei- brother's mind. "I've been thinking c. lot about you and Zoe, Bob, since I raw you Friday, and I've had two ideas that haven't occurred to you, erhapa. You know the passenger t; are made up finite a few hours before a boat sci s. Bo when people takc boa/ts at the iaat minute, their ""1155 4119111 appear 0n the first lists. But later on after sailing, them 11:? tare revlsetiiil.‘ r think cu cue o go over passenger lists of all the boat! that. sailed this week I-gain. after the boats get back. I believe ou'll find Zoe's name — or some hing that re- bles Zoe's name -- has bee f them." at's a good idea, Helen. ht of it mya f. d mean a deia Province Sill ll S PAIN . Willa S-Purpoae Medicine Help Clear Out Sinus Areas NOW don't suffer the tortures of ainua e congestion and giving uses a c cc to drain. One power- fuv hel fu.l treatment fa a few dro of i V -tro- i is -r roaa 1.21pm &nn'i‘i Illllllll dim thew t-hm important a: (i) shrinks swcuen membranes of t a co n an esti d g) aolliiaecdsirristmé". ‘any u, . no: "m e e . Try itl y V l°'.°|| Get Real nuns when you may relieve the pain cl cka a-tro-nol in each nostril. nose; (2) help ear out pain-ca. SOME RABBITS A ' and an =- wh work on the night shift of a Kan- sas factory eat their midnight meal together. On several occasions the Mexican had a rabbit in his can. and he shared his supply with his it wo started. f thought 1 $211!? let off by the middle of a .. "You don't. need to wait. That nice little receptionist of can look up the lists you. Zoe will probably register with the nearest. consul as soon u 9° “Wm. she alwa a r red at the consulate every city we went to when she and I were ravelinz together. If she does that this tin-i , track her down very quickly find out when the went first. (To Be Continued) B! WEBSTER 0H. THERE'S MAC- HELL BE PLEASED To SEE "mess Are you unpopular, , ashamed to meet . peo le, left out of timeabeca of u l1 beauty-metric; p mplel blemishes andro akin? Doaktryro iuoa of“COVII.U'I"apoor complexion. 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