rm; cruuzwrrmpwu ousrgmu z Fashions *1. Literature PAGE TWO ijii‘ i _ 000$ on1an's Re aim oclial and l3ersonal Canada? l-‘nwor/Ye! Army Trains Them To Take Orders, Be Neat, R R Do Things On Time, Which Will Help ORANGE PEKOE I i d l“ maybe ...... mmnstgrygurbgsfigfietfimuwtrsm~.sorne ' savior: man's wan. Canada's largest selling lhofilgl for‘ the present there my ‘ _ bfifmfinfit, “u” “m” m“ '° SWEE-Well, 1 mu think of several ways m which an a: . train fine QUALITY tea! AN 11W - 0 c e ing would benefit the douiestic techninue of women and make them more Bu; mate's a smuguuon h, “h. soothing companions w live with. For one thing. a wile who had been lllBLl-ia‘ 0N KAI-TS OQOQOOOOOOO-OKOfOOO-OQQX 9 Ellen's Diaryl l; An Iahnd firmer’; wm i voe-c-evevevecc-o-occvcvcc-c. It was this day we. st Aides-lea. bad been l0 steadily w- Bbrlna days. flhib " was fin- I believe. work is that the PAY us; ron - nun cocolu Dorothy fix Says- WACS SHOULD MAKE GOOD WIVES (‘LA m: cooks“ QQRNER l uvcrt AND BACON PATTIIB 1 pound pork Liver ulnar-Q ‘ ll homing Smile i; “l JULU-lh" Kiiefihfi gevmg e ‘may 1 k, J disciplined by a drill sergean would take orders from her husband more 5mm; 2y 5m g5. Q3! whifi“? meeklgy tlmn one who was accustomed to hsndiinlz him back talk when he came qwfilgw mdom-s [mm a m; o; even dared to make e suggestion to her. WOMEN WILL BE NEATER For another think. the lady soldier would have had habits of neatness and order ground into her so uhorovughly that she would never leave hairs in the brush and the top off of the tooth paste. And per- haps a global war will teach women how to do thinks uh time. so that. the lucky men who get soldlmttes 20X‘ wives will not have to know their fingers to the bones while waiting for dinner. Every experience that we something and every women. ess tally lacking in bruins and heart. is 20in: to be a better wife for what she has learned in the war. She is IZOi-flt! to appreciate her husband more and be better and kinder to him. She may have sec- retly thought they, he was a. failure because he didn't make more money, ‘out when she undertook supporting a family and found our. how much it takes to pay the rent. and feed and clothe a 1m of hungry children. he looms up on her horizon as a wizard of finance. She may even have thought that she had fallen out of love with a‘ husband who was no ball of fire .but in the long. lonely evenlnsrs at home with no one but the cat and the baby for company she will have found out how necexn-ry he is to her happiness and how dear, DEAR MISS DIX—My son is a. 40-year-old bachelor now in military service, He is in love. or tbltnks he is. with two ivcmen. One is a lovely girl of 18. The other is a widow with a son in high school, She is four years | his senior. but does not look it. There is no financial question involved I in either case and one woman is Just as fine and attractive in her own way as the other. With which one 0! them would he have the better chance of happi- ness? He seems to have an aversion to women nearer his own are. A MEDDLESOME MOTHER. smoke were curling lanyards and [there was a contented, oLnost bc- . mgn expression on his face. It was . ' a c1ga.r—“a good smoke"-he smok-i ed, reserved for and indulged in. only on special occasions like 11115.1 In the snloke-\\'real~hs, there were I! know. the results of lmrd labor at; the crcrppmg, lovely visions cf filled, mows 21.1111 Srranaiucs and cellars. to ‘wlwlsleelcdfslt blfeves and‘ choiclcl‘ mum _ _t_s ure-sl e" cons to cu 1 Over m“. ‘mm boiling wawz up the quota that goes eventually l mlnzuc. llion drain. u’ feed a hungry-“O-rld‘ rcmovlnz tubes as you do‘ .-._...--.-...~;=~¢.1;“.r.+. "-._-_‘ ‘ 1- | _ .idi~ir m through teaches us she is to w‘ The Work alt Alderlca was not so mm.‘ kewhup hurgietl thky morniinirjrhere was nil tpe this mixture *0 °. 3-?‘ n “MHL- l“ °~ . - tucked away. he age-old miracle] gennination, the process oi Jgrotvthnis already in urogrcgsl now ‘ . ‘ d I and \\' 1 continue even w le we ibuglionqrgifi Seiztfiélsleep although when we step to _- colrlisldor ‘l-l, ‘the farmer cankonlv do a QTDJSCd baking dish "t e souung . Another "ma ctzh the m. u 11o‘. ovcn. 400 rlcgi'ces,3“°"e“5°~ _ _ , i Dining the darkness of night. a nughty giant fell ill. Alderlca. One of the old russct trees in the orch- ard for generations. was split by the gale and we found it prostrate and useless this morning. The men- folk with saw and axes made the wood ready for the "circular." It hi). Combine mmct" M151 Vl)!i|{~"l'1)l)ll ‘ nhd t and M-nnflib an! _ ces. on coch shce of The Man Who Wasn't Himself By Leslie Cargill b‘l|’~'»'v-'-‘u'i nun-z .\ mom: ‘nynliwwrnorr mCRAPS our or rm; mo suc- _.~¢~.-..... mu.‘ u ._y.,_.L-_-_~_-_~_pi.n.-.ILJ'.I.I.'LAA.»-_-v-m_-- .---__ -....-.--o~=..--..-...-.. ¢~_.._ came to me that no matter how proudly and rightly we rear our bends, no matter how bedecked at times with blossoms, the inevitable "ashzs to ashes" comes. I've often gathered the fragrant pinkish blos- scms from the nld tree and "mine" have climbed to its branches in Autumn to shake off the fruit- baskets of it. that. later were taken from the cellar in all their mellow‘- ncss to be enjoyed when wind and snow blew about derlca. But part of the tree. torn and bruised, remains. And I heard Jock say hopefully even as he appraised it sadly: “We must plant younzz ones ——'berhaps nexE year." As I weeded there was activity on all sides this lovely morning. I saw swallows fly to and from the stream bclmv the meadow to drink. I suppose. simrmrlz my bath-of- scrts among the roses. A robin who had mused over-long on the trellis ANSWER-Any men who cannot make u-o his mind which of two women he prefers does not care enoueh for either one to risk taking her dh B6 B 111B wmilflhlflh- He is if he sticks to his bachelor estate and waits until some charmer comes along who sweeps him off his feet. and makes him think that life will be cinders. ashes and dust without her. When a man of 40 tries to choose between a. gLrl of l8 and a woman of 44. he is likely to fall between the stools. because one is too vouuz and the other is too old for him. especially as he Ls allenzic to age in women. Baby chicks are pretty to look at and make nice pets but thcv haven't much flavor as a steady diet. And old hens are apt to bc a tough dish. So there ybu arc. And no one can tell him if he doesn't know himself which is the better investment. DEAR MISS DIX-Do you think it very sporting of a husband to tell his wife that people often ask him what a good-looking man. such o; he is. ever saw tn berth-alt made him marry her? I nm that unfortunate woman and I am not bed-looking, but I am stouter than he is, ' A DIBHEARTEQED WIFE. ANSWER-A man who would say a thing like thm to his wife is not only a bod sport. he is worse. He is a brute. The next time he says it to you tell him that, you made a blazer mistake in man-lane than he did, for you thought you were getting a gentleman for a husband. but fgund dun vou h_a_d married a. cad. y Jack Murrey had been ringing up while he was interviewing Cooper. Tell him I'm out it he calls up again, he instructed Mrs. Minns. It doesn't mat/tor now, sir, she replied. He says he 1,. coming m the flat about 5-30. ‘The imformotlun was depressing. but true. Murrey, who never operated in a small wary. was full of the new ven- ture. No more of the mirliature size, he enthused. Were branching out. Meat, my lad. Tiong of it. And the folks who'll take it in wholesale. You mean illegal slaughtering? People want grub. Well, they can have it through us. Has it ever occurred to you that thes thansactlons aromorc than tinti- social. Does it mean anything to you to be playing the enemy's game. Food control was never in- Oommandant Gabriel Bonneau, delegate in Canada of the Pro. visional Government of the French Republic. DYE-lei“ l0 Mmc- Jean- Paul Desloges the Cross of the Legion of Honour, which France award- ed to her husband. the late Wing l‘ "‘ Dcsloges, victim of an all‘ crash at Casablanca. The fliers baby daughter looks on. LIiiVlHg€9°L€iS11Y€ The Woman’s Realm i HE WASNT WORRIED Meflhuglah at; what he found on his plate. Ycondensed 50 years of normal dc develomwt Ln the technique oi weather forecasting into two OX three 3'68“. v- »- .- l4 var-fin- do now. once was the "school-leaving". now t me 0 thought of more in connection with krflduoted to Grade 1X and added studies. It is a. great feeling to attain a creditable passing mark and many Willis all over the Island are to be wnilratulstcd and encour- axed for this. the result of th‘ And never as people Did he note the amount calorie count; H, em it because it was chow. He wasn't disturbed u"... oiuner he sat. Eating sucootash chicken 0r Vie. To think it was lhokini in Erunulur X t ‘ 0r a8 couple of vitamins shy. He cheerfully chewed every 51166188 of food flour above me, was stirrup ned queru- no Baking Powder 0 lously by its sitting mate and flew uio to leave a wriggly angle worm it earned. I suspect there are ears of "Roburs blue" hattching but I'm waiting For Buddy MacRae to con- firm my suspicions. The pair of sparrows above the rch a 5mm“ work and L fimwgaaerx: fuithfulnm in study periods and gedmdig Shomewozkltisgoodalsotobe ' able to look forward to anothcr myself procrastinating. I'm afraid year and with the same thomugh- it will take a stronger heart than "e55 in W°Tk- Kiwi/he!‘ Ieward- C0"- mine. 1 saw the chicks. feathered uratuiations girls tmd boys and the 341“? 30mm?‘ 51-01162.‘ 1311 ‘égrifuom as besto! everythlngnor Grade IX! er mo er's an amuse Jeanie and I did the out-door I me as Jennie drove the dMCkS from the chick-s watgflng 11mg pm-I chores this evening. They are easier d-uc-ks have traits like evwcs. They do“ 110W “m Ihmils are on sum- ure bound to return. no matter how m" Sflhedule- James M141 J09)! We"! gar avgay mey are dflvexh Forum. away, leaving shortly after supper. atcly Mattie sets at times. Since __ ' corrunencing, she laid daily. a large r In hot weather do not firm wet soil over newly sown seeds, as [hi5 will almost surely cause s crust w form. which xvill interfere with germination. Fruit stain; on table linen should be Wet with Spirits of camphor h2- g0“ wgghing o make them disap- pear quickly. The oldest outdoor tourist sport in St. Petersburg I".n-. l< 1W5?‘ shoe pinching, introduced tncrr 0n an organized sclle in 1907- Tl" by was the centre of "barn Yard golf," as the sport is bcst known, during the 20's w-hcti llflllfllliil championships were hold there A pot boiling over mean wasted food, fuel and lnjlifv to the For the last time I refuse You'll do as you're told. so there. Being at the end of my tether, your threats mean nothing to me There's fancy talk for you! And from my old friend. Perry Chet- wood. who never used t0 say boo‘ to 9, goose. And. Harkness said desperately. your won't intimidate me with that kn e. Wouldn't be so crude, old man. Jack Murrey laughed boisterous- ly Maybe your sick of that hand- scmc clock you walk around with? Maybe it doesn't fit like the paper on the wzill. I shouldn't be sur- prised. mv lad. What are you talking about? Shut up trying to come the in- iurcd innocent. I've learned a .-.-:-,.~- A Job Only You Can Do -‘ Pelee Ocltrcl Quelilld All Anion ~ J-f-‘i-I-aav a-.-.~.~zr.-.:..'n' - Questions and Answers on Prim Control will appear in {he Guard- lzm as a regular feature ouch day. The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vldcd by the Board Renders. Per- son; who have lntelligcilt questions UntroubIedIby worries or fears. lest his health might b6 h"?! hi! some fancy dcsert— mu ‘fun in lint nvun And he livcd more than nine hun- dred yea 5 minutes. ltlukcs l0. ur l‘ ) 1 DESIGN NO. T5- eu.~»-rIr_rnI"" —J. E. Martin. in _A useful n1! ls mnclc o! scraps The Chflsuan Science Moan“ upu 1 tire easily crochrrted together. P rn No. 1232 contains complete fr nzctions. creamy-tintcd eziz. so under a stout “clucker" the wood-shed; the others Mattie has me b tinte.‘ in think if were leaving to the coas , he would glygthe some thing fomettinx that to ask on price control are invited to send them in ivrlting to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- utes mlttee of the War Time Prices thing or two. Prom now on you'll be a good boy-or else! And I insist that I'm through surface of the ransc. P59991111)’ 11 METEORIDGY ADVANCE —i foods are acid. S wu-tn- ..-.-- lead to hours. Jeanie not so accustomed to their ways as I read a literal meeting in his words. His intentions are honorable. Nevertheless we had everything straightened away in good ii and then as I told Jeanie: the rest of the dcy is ours." The-y did return but tt was near- ing eleven and then Jeanie and I were lost in amazement over a ohild prodigy on our favorite Dro- gram. James as usual fidgctod and ooked mysterious. Finally it was over and we were ready to listen to their story. They had been on buying trip. trying to to replace some of those sold last spring. They were successful and to moi-row evening alt 5 they 8o to on poppy would be crushed under "DYOVB" them- We 118d i1 0WD 0f Q68 a giant and careless hoof. Even the and we alone MM!!- Jamee sazws he hgngyyuckle yutflng forth new believes: "There's falling lveather lestigssu almost gully. ought Drove to ozitioéigwugg 3g lg: be ous ea n . - ' R- ' unlaced his shoes he said: "There's Mm Mme,- wned me fpday m that appointment nt 2 in Town to- tell me proudly that one of hers marrow." had passed SUCOGSSIUlb. in what To order pattern: Write or send above Dicturc with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or stomps to Needlework Bureau Chnrlo£tctc~\\'n Ciuurzllzirl. Desifln No. 1232 to herself in a snug corner of the hay-mow. Jeanie hopes against hope for results. The wee pigs are down to ten. notwithstanding, a patient and tinderstandixiz mother and the best her as he milk to the Pikgeryy early this morning. stop and survey them complacantly. over the suv. They evidently aare doing well! __ Sclentists__sz_1y_ that_the_wur__h__ __ _>____ _ with you and your dirty work Murray's laugh was louder and more sinister. . No you're not. Mr. l-Iarkness,‘ he snapped I'll pay you're not. CHAPTER. XIV MR. COOPER TAKES A PARCEL Hnrknessl Richard's heart missed a beat. Jack Murrey thrust both handsl looks of Chetwood Clcvcr. it so many ple hadn't know-n. Thrre were ootors and muses uiurh ou forgot. and Trade Board. Q. When renting furnished rooms for a number" of years. does the landlord have to redecorate or replace furnishings, such as linol- eurn. when worn out? A. 12f your landlord will not re- place the ilumishlngs. I think there is nothing the Wartime Prices flllfl Trade Board can do about. it. Q. I am paying more to have lifts put on my shoes that I did six months- o. Is A. N0. repairers are crease the price over that charged during the basic period. September 15th to October llth, 1941. Q. Todimv I paid four cents high- er a bound for sirloin stead. I was under the impression there was a ceiling price an meat. A. ‘There is a. ceiling price on ' Just recently the ceiling Drlce on hind quarters cf beef was raised fo-ur cents n bound and the shade lighter. I'd say .But he was rougher when he spoke Oh n0, he didn't talk like a wireless announ- C61‘ wowed his rim lips. '-‘-"---- Ilhrknesss y I won't ask you to believe me, It was all very wcll letting a friend bu; my lykeness 1o chetwcnd 1s I into the Wlrct. This mun hqwfivfil‘. uke. At the same time I had H3 rcc- was an enemy._ I-lc neozzetl t.me to ouecuun o; my p“; Thcfc w.“ a study the position photograph that guided the surfl‘ Going to deny it? Murrey taunted. eon but 1g wasn't my photogru h. imtqou bcuri flno thin? Xout. m l m“ Thurs a. good one! You triedflw I aye can.u mn e 11 ‘sn- fiwl trousél; pocéwéta 11:1 gtfgdflfi upnot by n lone chulk. conslderlns Eéhsifii “agugOl/lhlfllséllg did. was poiséesgsiée ‘h0g3 e a‘ e e in" 5‘ I've‘ nxow Bot the did? (Hlk you‘; bumped off and that Your ‘own Familiar. lsnl-t it? he askedJzm figlevluomucé ch52? w: ugh 1m“ we“ damwd’ w“ Mo“ Cosy sont of sound when you're t w in o f“ . goo . t? this wheeze" used to it. Better than Perry Che- 1 5H1? p g O11 Qmwgmfi? q chetwow dead? h‘ w°°d' eh? ‘ Agyutmglcnlct o e51)? oi’ the Muney domed his eyesumclvrrl- cugexmisvgglhfigniywish 1° d5‘ truth; that yosb worked for Chuck akgiiingellfiri? iiltlwgéilll ‘it: . . - . PI Sez you! First set me on the! §,§’,‘,‘,‘{,°'bu2§ "V0,, petple’ figfi rd“ blank‘ 1°’ me blanks m‘ mp‘ “L track that pretty talk Its a queer’ “ y p a 5 mule y thing, r don't mind saving that; yo l You had n mun operation and b—~—— ' ~ ' u e__out__of_dry_dogk_with_i from qunrw-s were lowered fam- and Chet are much of a muchness. S5: - . - cen/ts a pound. This was done in the in hen. of ways. Sm. colouring. \./ N ‘CdlfiCffif hopes of evening up the consump- and bo got big feet I'm not so PRETTY PINAFOII tlonpf hhe__VflI'lOUS__kl1'ldS_D{__b€_€f-_L§l1re about @19_6l'9_!_-_}'1_l5_§{¢l‘c_ a Younzitcrs lead busy. summer- time lives. too. and the Sandbox Bet needs a lame and varied supply of bright. washable sundreeses just like this one. No. 3782 in size 4 requires 2 yards 86-inch fabric, 6 yards braid for hat. and dress. Send 20 cent! for PATTERN. Print your Name. Address sndptyle Number plainly. Be sure to state size you wish. Address Pattern Department the Charlottetown Guardian. There was a bit of fe done to provide "another" eld or the horses. They have already cropped the meadow closely. J tells me: "Just let them st the lawn. there would be no mower needed." But I know something precious of mine. a great red Peony or a gold- Mlx finely minced onion-alrnost llVCllllfllSé and pea- r" ..c . on one side s] o . tuzto...tcd undcr broilcr flame u browns slightly Until tomorrow — Diary-Good- ‘night. Second Front Need Boosts Canada ’s Ammunition Program Name mreev. Addrem Pruvlncel Cuticurl help! clear up blackhelfi ‘ " ’ _ l .. . u: _n, lrnpl onininsvl bk ‘ ‘ " rclfiailiuda-"lwiiikgl" l th bulk of incl-cued Allied l to produce. while the gun can fire a thousand rounds in the some time. r uffggffi‘,f‘?,"‘ffgd°‘flffllg‘§°'l..'fmfilfign rzsultlng from o more in- lAt right 5.5-inch howitzer shells are checked before shipment from a tggqive us; “o! “gum than Md been an|,|¢1p,;g¢d_ Above ore grown two ‘factory in Sherbrooke, Que. Entire ammunition industry needs more of ‘the numerous types which the Dominion will turn out in greater than 10.000 additional Workéfl- It ll hflllled m“! "m"! W111 hfllll fill quantities. Left, l fl-pdr gun in action. One round token I I-l hwrs thil W0"- . - . .. f n comparatively quite ~pnt. Canadian . Boznftgtlégiepuogfirihlft. Th5 thrir mess is qultu n walk from the hos- y . n of them huve thclr bicycles to do the trip. National Film i . 111 Phowflflbh- 5.0m and OINTMENT