~ l! TWO I “‘ THE CHAR LUTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1i “‘¢€v vv‘ vvvv »vvvv¢v$ v v .4‘ vvwvvv ‘ u“‘ ‘ v a Wm YOUR i-‘AMILWS PRAISE/ AUNTJEMIMAIS vawcssis on aucxwilials fined for youi Jigelsfiiilé- as iodsi! NEW BAN I By Anne Ashley Q O-OO O'Q-O§—OO§ 9 0 Q0 0 6 O—§§-§-§§ 9)}§O0O.- oven? _ . A. Dip a woolen cloth in wictéh a clean dry cloth. I. o lnum vessel in which quart of water. Q. lizatlon of jam. , A. When making the each pound o tcnce? "He. I an to the wedding." iatgon of "Colliery"! miss elled? awful autocracy. g in her, i as in incipiency.” 5. Flagitious. am. couio BE A Bio‘ _ 60f m? #45 2 srk/Kss 4c4/n/sr ////I4 / WHY NOT GIVE BILL THERE A CHANCE ON . THE NEW PRODUCTION JOB . HE LOOKS LIKE A COMER TO ME' k man's Rea m i i i Q. How can I clean a rusty gas lin- sced oil and rub over the entire Then rub the surface thoroughly two table- I i spoons of soda and one tablespoon I oi‘ salt have been dissolved in a AI Boll dirty silver in an alum- Hraimwgpg, r0 piwnqizny I How can I prevent crystal- 7 jam, it , l one tablespoonful of glygerine to f fruit is added, it fOfi-mfmffO-Q-Q-O-O-O-O-O-O 1. What is wrong with this sen- d you are invited 2. What is thelcorrect pronunc- Which one of these words is Awkward, awfully. 4. What does the word "incip- it, accent first syl- 6 i Dorothy v lrtisbelng ed to live together livery marllege if...‘ :' tracting pennies in don't want to be old maids. the minimum suffering to the individual, no one to be one of the big headaches after the wa-r. +9 OOQOVQ wives are going to try. ‘this supermagic power? Or will there still be Dix Says- The majority of war marriages are not even founded on eruy affection. They are me result of a moment oi emotionaliem. or of too many cocktail-s; of homesick boys thinking they have found their soul mates in any girl in e swishy skirt; of l8 and 19-year-old kids rushing into marriage because all the other youngsters are doing it; of women marrying strangers without knowing who they are. nor where they came from.‘ because they think the husband supply will give out and they Under ordinary conditions divorce seldom works the miracle healing hurt Ihearts. and wiping out past mistakes, and making every;- thing perfectly dandy that ls expected of it. Will the war divorce have x Socia HEADACHES IN WAR MARRIAG After Years Of Separation, Couples United In Haste Seenliound For Disaster freely pl *' ted on every side that divorce will reach its all-time high after the war. some of the forecasters oven 801118 I0 N!’ as to prophesy that half of the war marriages will go Q31 the rocks. m . f boddnsbutnoonewoas ewurase faceTtkllieisscti-iixtii cucireihgoubltethat gwhen the global war ends the domestic w“ l, going so begin, end that there wui be as many tmsedlw 1m the home front as there have been on the bottle field. [Mr when Joihmny “In” mM-cmng home it isn't going to always be a Joyous reunion be- ’ tween en ever-loving husband and vrife. Only too often it will be the meeting between two strangers whose little flare of romance has died out long ago and who wonder. as they look at each other. what- ever made them think they were in love and want- is, of course. a gamble because both men and women seem to suffer e change at the altar and do not look like nor act like thivl did before and after taking. This makes any mar- riage e risky buslnesk. but. it puts a war marriage in the realm of pure adventure, for the high con- iurlough weddings do not have the chance that they would have in peace times to forge the ties that bind a couple together. WAN. MAIURIAGIJS RESULT 0F EMOTIONALISM 5909 No one can hope that such marriage can end in anything ‘but dis-a aster. fol-little as these men and women had in common when tltlv miarrled, tney will have still less after a year or two of separation. Both wll have changed. The husband will have shed his romantic aura along with his unLform and brass buttons and be just a plain, ordinary guy in search of a Job. The wife will no longer be a glamor girl. She. will be only a woman who has been on her own. and gotten bossy. That's how it will be. and how this problem of the disillusioned. husbands and wives is to be settled with the least hanm to societiy and.‘ knows, but it is going And whether divcscei is going ‘to be the cure for it or not, no one knows, either. but. it is going to he the remedy that thousands of disgruntled husbands and of ties that cannot be broken without breaking hearts? And from every wrecked home wlllJPlVESTlGATE ALLEIIGIES Oven um“ an ‘he rust 1s removelt I there still come the cry 0d little orphaned children? Yet what good can come from forcing e couple to endure a loveless marriage lbrings out. all that is worst in their natures because in a moment How can I Clean dirty sil- ‘sentimental hysteria they made a foolish marriage? icha t M‘ ‘Iltiehnausethatadreamsfiai-led {signed for comfort and cmvenience is being bum, into it. radical in design, heating and layout, with every conceivable gadget to light- but curtails conduction. , will prevent crystallization. m museum...“ winner and coolness in “he l . ———-————— ‘ An elects-boom collector. moor- i ""'°""""""""" pointed in the alir-condirlzimiins i. v system will gather diust from tihe " * stmn ENGLISH a a - t W W "he "wag-mom f system. The air-conditioning is w Q g a lame elfllfllt Ollfiilfid by the Sllifl- the large windows ‘ D. C Williams As the sun strikes one Pa" °4 "he t ' t house the system switches heat w Built-in Furniture other-sections: keptwasmwhilekitohenandbed- rcomeosnbekeptcool. Unique C ntrlbution 'I'.h.is home has no cell-fill" W011 X10 This wirth the Gll BILL? HE'S PLENTY SMART .. . KNOWS ms J06 eacxwaaos AND PORWARDS .. SUT I Jusr can‘? o0 n, c.s home contains bedroom. and two built-in drawers, mirrors. ti;- racks --in fact every-thing. Two b€d'l’00ms have twin beds built to floor. There is no sweeping; and dusfing under these b:ds.| Diwwers and cupboards are mere‘ ____ instead. The living-room and dinr c-Awynne arvnweq Special glass fronts prevent sparks from Jumping in the rooms. The front wall is made olf- two layers of glass Permanently sealed alt tIh-z edges to imprison dry air This allows the sun's rays to enter the loss of heat by The easves are de- signed to make for heat in the Slim- mer. They are built m that in the winter wih-sn fihe sun's rays are low they penetrate to the back of the In fih: Summer. when tine rays are high, the eaves shade} a master j dressing rooms ~ ma; built rigihy, into the lexsfywilifflii a word beginning 32"“ “genus. The dove-Male ins mm are wmblrled- The ti? var-as on rmss wit: dnfla that means “grossly here is that children ca? ploy h? zoiihnélaprwkf make,‘ t "M t‘ l w c e ANSWERS m‘ built am Another feature is the gadget‘ H.313; ah,§m§{".§€¢..n.§§'““...§3,§ A “You he and 1.. 2 Pm go” driveway and the wailing: m ‘flutes tumbiemlissrgzi Without,” mango; ~ MI Q...» i; a - 1 | - - ' ' ilg i . O FORKS. WkWfll‘ 6T1 S F‘ nounmSalNol-yern o as in of, e as g" mug; u“ whw, gflyqgg will be equipped willh a “m, n, 1%?‘ "u"; “m, q_rg‘q§fifn special radio. All you do is BN5 a Yfia-velopin’: the mire M meet mo" the steering column button and presto, this doors 0P9!!- WELL. IT'S THIS wav- B|u.'s GOT TWO STRIKES AGAINST mm FROM m5 START! ’ thing. ah i» from mauve to gentllan to the Blltn Of shadows on the stubbled field Whigeeld golden fruits of earth are Iut look. The precious gem dis- adiv es And drifts across the fisstal trees, Slows-draining them of lure ‘Ihere when the diuroh spire strikes Chalk-white lnlo the blue. There where the fleecy cloud turns gray. The opal melts. and melting floats KEEP WINDSHIELDS CLEAN Dirty Windshields increase the glare from headlights on ‘Ihe light _rays, causing a fog effect HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE It is well to remember that wihiie “cutting in" at e dance is mtablrlshed procedure, it becomes disagreeable and discourtemis if it is abused assay cnmnss Iarzssiva "Sandpaper" was known to the . Chinese as early as the 13th cen- tury when they used a natural gum to make bits of crushed sea- shells stick to parohment—the ear- t liest recorded introduction of coat- ed abrasives | A clinic for some of the world's lquaintest allments—the kind that lamuse every one but those who lhave them-has been opened in ‘he Livepool Eye. Ear Ncs; and Throat Infirmary. They range from the best known of all-hay fever-to such rare types as the ailment Debbie gut. if they are ni- le/mzic to it, by simply handlinv certain types of bulbs. Smile of the allergic diseases now being investigated by the clinic include: ‘Rashes caused bv eating shellfish bakers‘ eczema and fur dermatitis. Dcdors are finding that the confli- ton of allergy is frequently hered- tary. but. it does not alrwyvs frl-w low t‘\t descendants cf one family .-are each allergic to the some Add strips of bologna. shredder‘ carrots. radish. silo-s of tomato “vows Q 00-04 iuice m place of liouid in plal" biscuits Ban-arias and —"7l‘1P‘iTll"l° slic°= brsillrd widths ground bee? battle strike a high note in ‘hdfty met" dishes -<n»ng!on‘g k ray-Jay} l-v ‘Psnvyqirlff n-en‘ T trust's WHAT! MEAN,C.B. AND r1"s mo BAD a||.|_'s DESK FACES THE OTHER way! LivingcSl Leisure . n: WOMAN'S REALM, Such carriage can lift, you “own gracefully over many obstacles in _M¢,|-;"¢t uoyd. the social pat/h. —-(Chistlan selmc». ltknitor.) ceivers last endlnK June 30. 1940.11» been signed officials. radio broadcast was a report on returns of the Harding-Cox presi- dential election made 26 years ago on llovember 2. i920. war days, supplied one-third of’ the world's tin, and important proportions of its spices. Sugar. coffee petroleum. part in Canada's national and in- established many early outposts. and ruled much of Canadian fur ooun trv for 200 years. your home. . in cooking of reels? in tea? in fee? . . . needed least food needed in Japan before the war was produced at home. lmportarv the peanuts. MWLMWMH) Q. should the members of the fa ies do with their napkins? ceive a man when she is staging at er. ‘ ‘ “‘ ‘ ALLL ersonal/ you to better posture, keep your voice under control, and give an a ut dly at least of calmness." If your neighbourhood boasts a wssnanhaewiiibemd short 800d M81118 able to give many valuable outs to perfect breathing technique. But Miss Skinner points out, any girl with determination and ‘prac- floe can tsaechdhereelf to walk sh and the weight evenly distributed on both feet. The ‘Inland Govemanent issued per-mils for over 27.000 radio re- year - A new tin purchase contract by American and Bolivian The first regularly scheduled The Netherlands Indies in e- rubber, one-fovurth of its obaoco and vegetable oils. For has Played an important emational history; fur traders a great trading company Watch where thesugar goes in .how miuch islclzgd cut down wnhere it is Only about 80 per cent. of the Calcium in the soil is th-e most element in influencing development and growth of l Fa " ELLEN?» ' IlllliY - lyenllnelhriieKe shi0!1$-¢ L'i J. tern “ “ AA4L_AAAQ ‘ vvvvvvv vvvv us. before I had even set e match e the progress of our cleaning? ther did it matter that s trail of black was about the kitchen nor that James left shirt sleeve was begrimmed from cuff t0 shoulder and that my last goose wing was spent in the operation-the pipes were made spic and span and safe this morning. _ This was a busy morning at Ald- orlea. Besides the bread, so rest- less and crying for attention there was “‘ cken waiting for “i” dfittsfinngin-I also it .12..“ PE- 8 a s n a ‘pan in Ulglnl-YMIUT, "Elicia; he sad in alarm (James always feels in a state of undress if there is not. an bundance of fim or flesh in the family larder), "you had better grab mother one. Now that it's clear and dry. those truck lads will likely be here again for dinner." 'I'hey were, and so clos- ed the story of the hauling from Alderlea. A portion of Rob's and Klarolyns grading followed ours to the siding. The helper on the truck today was not Khe son of llirin, who doubtless was at his turnip-harvesting but a tall Scotsman, a soldier who was "in it" for a lengthy period and could tell me not so much of the fight- lng-we ski that-ms of the coun- tries end ooalities visited during his time overseas. 0f the Mild Couaitree, and Edinboro Town where he s ent smne leaves and of the Ens sh coun side round about Alder-shot. Of e fields of Kent and ti! so many otliher Sari‘:- ous spots. was sorry en l, e owner of the truck said: "Time's up" and they were gone again to their labors. _ ’ . We hod several other outstand- ing visitors today ~ blown in to Alderlea on a windy gust. Stu- dents these were. obviously not MOIIEEN ETNNIETTE By mum Lee l e-o»++o+o4 0+4 J-Q O 44-0-0-00-0 O O O0 fQ-O-OO-OQO-Q- hmrvestm o’ the After a meal at home, what mil- A. Unless a fresh napkin is rovided ml- cach meal, it should “d c folded neatly into its original creases and left by the plate. - Where should a woman re- l hotel and he calls to see A In the rece tion room. Is it all ri t for a letter of to be br ef? ‘ cuurtesly A- es; a lengthy courtesy let- ter is not required. t HOT i? so - men's somsrulno our mesa . suouto see LASTINQ; ALL’ sov, HAVE! seen ouMBl tiresuovs RICH, PURIFYING LATHER aeattv 002s A JOB ' ON “so” owes ME "me AT'$ so ssARY ‘rues: BUSY, ACTIVE DAYS! ITS 5O REFRESHINO, TOO! e ease mun nxr, uousv car's CELEBRATE..JOUN wuss/mo ass Jusjr seen Pacmorso ro oemzrmsm MANAGER! Gl-Idll IGIIIT ll yous cuanmrrs \ QONl-Yl-IIIIUOY ma- eeleatllelpeclal-perlfyieg ieesediees elm nope "10." Thafraeh, whole- senescent Qllfebeoy cake VANISHIS eleum lealeeilnleeviegyoers e llelllag ‘laterally uh end eleeel . and then were gone in s w and starts the cycle ell over again, e8 e allowing any amount of work t0 interfere with their pleasure. This. of course, may only be a e nar- DOB . haps in reality the midnight oil ‘pour is consumed in a fine offering to the Alpine Heights. ‘At any rate. they mode light of my advice to “dig your toes in while you may" hir of wheels tn their respective homes for the weekend.‘ _ ‘ This week saw the seasonal work draw nearer its close. Only the roots remain ‘have wan blee ef hinder fioilh lest 12:’: -lom “'2' ' 1';.‘"‘a2ii. mm- ‘of ‘m. 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Fill greased muffinitinshttwo-thirds full and e n a for about 20 gniriigggs. h‘ F’) OIANIIIIY MUFFINS $6 cup butter or shortening /3 cup sugar 9B 8 cups flour teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt g3 cup milk cu fresh cranberries 4 tab espoons sugar Method: Chofl the cranberries and sprinkle wit the 4 table. spoons sugar and let stand while preparing the batter. c shortening and then gradually cream in eh sift the Ifiilli‘ baking eowdefi‘ :3}: mt. Then add the sited dry in- Efedlenlllfltlo are creamed mixture on w e milk. Add ' ' W0‘ wrist“ some. :22. z“ l.'.“£“l...‘.‘il.‘::'§!.i“ .2: F.) for about minute’; Ge‘ OOIIN IING 2% ups milk 3% ""9! lrelh or eenned corn! ernel t’.""’" l a 3 WIP- clwpped green 2 cups soft bread crum 3 988a. slightly beaten 1% tsp. ea t llfiepger ilk ea m with corn, green er end bread crumbs Noll. Add to stirring nt but onpleigi lllshtly beaten eggs constantly. Season and o a - ring mold. Plawc: igrfaased 9 h water and bake at 350 egrees for about 1 hour or so until knife in- serted into the mixture comes out ceen. Loosen around edges with aJmife and carefully invert on a round platter. Fill centre with de- sired mixture. IONDON —-(CP)— Fhity thous- and seillons of powered-sherry. then the fall ploughing which r a winter's rest. The potato- grading, that of late has consum- sc much of our diort days, we mpieted and these have been dis- ' osed of by truck to a railway sid- , ng a bit distant from AlderleL] l J had "funn fee s" when hzmfteaared - neecilessiymthat "per- _'_ (Continued on Pig, 1o) row. sound: Ileqfgsan 513-‘; l2 worse. In. l of Soerboroush tell yon what to do. wins f cypms b; distributed mmliiaidm. m m‘ mu no CHANCES l BABY WIIN l DON'T LET your ha‘: little cold develop I 's coin. of 26 months mush: e ueaiy cold. so Belay‘: Own Tablets and she threw so e I aired. 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