mos rwo rlnl- cl-lannorrslowu ouaaplaly Woman's Re alm '1; Social nna Persond,lp1 . t y tvDorotliyDix Says—p WISI-IAY-WASHY MATE FORCES ' WIFE INTO DIVORCE, BUSINESS Pretty Girl Undermines Y0uth’s Love for Mate, Baby Despite Agreeable Home Conditions Dmnmssnlxrfbaveboenmsrriadthreeyeersendhlvee-Y fine wife and a baby hter who means more to‘ me than anythfig else. but I have fallen in ove with a young ladv and can't get her mt of my mind. Maybe I don't want to as ea I think do. My wliennd I have talked o! getting a divorce. but 11.1 do I don't know whethehtilo girl will have me or not. She says it is n? duty to stay wt my by and wlf That is right, but why stay toge her and be misera lo? I understand that if my "<11‘111111411111141111111111' 11111111111111111111qf_ A T of dependable d defiendabl¢ swdii" atop tend» think?! _ When investing in furs be sure‘ of what you are buying; for the majority of peo- ple judging the quality of a fur coat is not easy; for that you must rely to a great ex- tent upon the store from which you make your purchase. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE with ouryears of experience. Due to the difficulty in getting fur coats it is a temptation to» take any coats available WE WILL ONLY BUY; WE WILL ONLY SELL FURS 0F DEPENDABLE QUAL ITY Muskrat a fur that will give you warmth. style, service for years .to come ' ‘295.00 n. ’375.00 _ PERSIAN LAMB, a safe investment at any time. 5325.00 v. ’475.00 RACOON; recognized for years as a ile- _ pendable coat. ‘£45.00 ‘365. 00 Furs in the lower price bracket. Genet $129.00; Viscacha - -; -i 4100.00 Coney (dyed Rabbit) — — — — -—$l35.00 1 fame/aw HOU§0lDlERS lUllllW CANADAS OFFICIAL FUUD RULES Housewives ore "Hausoldlen" serving the notion by providing nourishing meals that protect the health of their families. Flllllavnvntlelun" Book "Economy Recipes for node's Housoldicrs" containing many recipes suited to today's require- menus. Send a szcsrd with l. your name and a dress with the 5 words "Economy Recipes". 2 Address Dept. 4N, The Canada Starch Home Service Dept, l P.O. Box 129, Illolllrcil, Quc. But. on the other hand. I still e and I love my balzv a bit more than t. Please tell me what to do. A MlfllD UP HUSBAND. _ . _ other girl lust as much. so much that Q _ cant forget her. Now I love him more than life lt- self, but I dont want a man who wants someone else. I non’: oelleve it is my fault that mv husband has been attracted to another woman. I have had a baby for him. I am as good-looking as I was when we were married I am a good housekeeper and manager. I hsd a college education. so I am not a dumbell. thought, oi separation and I id. but living with a phlls rl . up he doesn't know what he l‘. I have asked him to make uD his mind. for if he Want! gucxillvorce, the sooner, the better; so I can go to work and try to Yo?!" Mv husband's parents love me as much as they do their own children. and if ln- leaves me they will never forglve him. What should we do A WORRIED WIFE . ACCURATE PICTURE 0F MODERN I-‘ICKLE HUSBAND ANSWER: If these two letters from s. husband and s wife don't re- sent the modemlstlc attitude towards divorce. I don't know anything Mt does. Here we have the picture of s wlshy-washy husband who ls typical of about nine-tenths of the phllanderers. who is so emotionally unstable Published in iliB interests of CANADA'S NUTRIIION CAMPAIGN by ms mslmsoi ERIIWNRAIJ nun i to 7111111111111411111111111111 And he isn't even sure that he will like the other woman in? bettm- when he gets her than he does his wrrent mate. There are s. lot of men like that. ‘rhev belong in the some class Wit the men who are always trading in their automobiles for a new mode because they have seen one with some sort of a new gadget or whose paint they like better. but they certainly do hate to nart win": the old one. And vshcv: they get the new one they don't like it anv better than the? did the old one. and the swap has cost them a lot of money. It. is impossible for that tvoe of rnan to be faithful to any woman, no matter ll she were Miss America and possessed everv charm and virtue . He wanders from one to another and in and out of the divorce court and tle marriage license bureau. until he is too old and rhellmfl- tic to chnse skirts nnv longer. Polvgamv is this kind of man's dish. snd it is a pity he can't live in s country where husbands can have as large an assortment of wives as they do of necktles. The wife. in this case. is s strong. sensible woman who takes n. 55-119 view of her husband and her situation. Evidently she perceives his weakness and knows he will never be faithful to her. but for some reason or other she still loves him. With Audrey she says "a poor thing. bu" llfllélie own" But. she doesn't propose to go partners in him with other ' B B5. so she put-s him on the spot and wants him to make his choice, But the poor weakllng can't do it because he doesn’t lmow which one he like! the better . And in the end the wife will have to decide the question of whether she would rather have s part-time husband. or a divorce and taléullt-‘tingebjob. And my guess is that she will get tired of forgiving and e e o . l RATHE SELFISH The old coup; sat quietly before the fireplace. At length the white- halrccl husband turned to his wife. "Wh about. Eletric Seal (dyed rabbit) $135. to-$215.00 Kangaroo $119.00 Lapin dyed rabbit $135.00 Many other furs not mentioned. Choose a dependable coat now, from a de- pendable store. Buy now from the largest stock in our history ISLAND F URRIERS QUEEN ST. PHONE 1117 a IVII-"fit 111127111111111111111111 Needlecraft I For The GOOD LOOKING TWO PIECE For the Mother-to-be . replied, "I Have been thinking about our long lg together, and ho\v it can‘: go on forever like this, and how soon oneY us will have to go." .. esi" said that to go NOW under-am Cream Deodorant "f"! Stops Porspirotion DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My son. who ls under draft n80. talked lnfl into letting him enlist in the Navel Reserve. I understood he would be in training school for quite some time before being sent tlwfly. but he ha! slreadv been moved to Pearl Harbor. I am told there ls a Federal penB-lty attached to falsifying 0116'! age when enlisting and I do not know whfi- ther to enforce this and t to have him brought back or not. Mv hi8- nd. the boy's stepfather. in the Navy also and says leave him alone. but anxiety about him ls about to kill me. I am a sick woman anyWW. and worrying over him is making me lose all I have gained after a Yo!!!‘ of building up. I can't eat or sleep. The boy writes that he is very happy and alright and likes it. Be says he hated going to school and is lust what he wants t0 do, vi MRS N. H. .3 \ TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII now doing . "hut would vou do if you were me? . - MOTHER SHOULD BE PROUD OI‘ SON 1N NAVY ANSWER: I'd do nothing. If. you make any move to set hlm out 0! tine Navy you will make great trouble for him- bov must have a lot of grit and stamina to do what he has done. so l think you can tru hlrn to take care of himself. It. is hard on all mothers to have their boys in the war. but yours is in no more danger than all the balance. All you can do is to accept the situation with courage and be proud vou have a bov who is brave enough and patriotic enough to want to nsk his‘life for hi! count-TY- DEAR MISS DIX: I have a daughter of 7i who insists on gettlnv married to a boy who is about to be called to the Service. I have tiled every wav in the world to persuade her to wait until after the war. but she says that if l‘ don't IlVP mv consent she will run swsv and marry. anywav. She has known this bov for a long time and he ts n verv fine chap. No objection on that score. But people tell me ‘I shouldn't allow her lo marry now. Have I done right ln agreeing tn it? ANSWER: How can you help it when she is 21 and doesn't necdcyoul‘ - consent‘ All Barents can do under such circumstances ls to say ‘G06 bless you". and hope for the beet. I. Does no: rot dresses o: men’: shins. Does no: mime skin. I. Nowsiungro dry Can beused ugh: after shaving. It instantly no s perspiration (or I to 5 days. rcvenrs odor. l. A pure,- whlze, gresscleu; stainless vanishing cream. S, Awarded Approval Seal of _‘ encsn institute of Lsunder. mg ‘(or being harmless to tn no. d is the W985i ing deodoron 39¢ I is: Alloln Blind“! inn All m: time» lrlnoes Parkrnylon Km: makes the best bread- the best rolla. Use the only yeast that's made fresh in the Maritime». . Ger the Imt our ot‘ life with srsr YEAST! “yo, 5.1km} .1, ll/ea/f/z/ Living f? Leisure The Woman's Realm they made frequent use of jet in "Des t w and cuffs. dewdrops the}, glisten- lsce. fringes that drip ed from the deep cuffs of csva ier gauntlet: and in The neckline most stressed in sfterdark costumes was a rounded one resembling those seen ln Am. erican primitive ‘ s. CHAPTER. 1X Among her fellow travellers on the Conne dc Bavois. Zoe d found a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph nker or Oakland, California. especially con- genial. They were young and bent on winging every possible ounce of Arri sell p m“ “5 woo or in P.".=:'a#"..*.::::.“" 1r" -' um» u» A M “ma” at the collar will give t an mvmtmn mdgskned m ‘l-Xg: touch if you are not e tailored i’ A Job Only You Can Do 4 Prtoe onsnl ens-um l And Answers ' PURPOSE Live for something, have s. pur- P059. urpose keep in view: Drifting l e a helpless vessel. Thou csnst ne'er to life be true. Half the wrecks that strew life's ocean. 1f some star had been their guide, Might have long been riding ssf. e ,- But ev drifted with the tide. -—Robert Whitaker. P good to be missed. Paris was emptied of official- dom when they first reached there, "9 for everyone was sun out town Bend twenty cents for pattern. on the long Chrutmas holiday. Write Your name. address and style - Giles had tim mérllllber. Be sure to state size you w . - and includes chart _ p‘ instructions. lrs BETTER IF IT'S an us a regular feature each day hchuestlons are those which have NIIIO reamed the Wartime Prices and Trails Board from housewives in thh region. The answers are pro- vilol he Board Readers. Per sons Mve Intelligent to Mk on who control are invited to send than in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee of Wartime Prices and Tffldg Beard. Q Do I need to take my ration bQk to the hospital if I expect u. be there less than two weeks? What coupons, ll any, will be tak- en from my book for n little over one week"? Unless you expect to stay in A. the hospital for a continuous per- led of two weeks, you will n luvs to give your ration book to. the hospital authorities . . . Atl the end of the second and of each‘ SUCOGQdlQQJJlIO weekly the IIIEIEKG- Wkeady Kut/tlamro/zi MACARONI C ment must detach the following ration coupons for each full two weeks‘ of resldcncer the sugar ceu. non. one tea or coffee coupon, two butter coupons, four meat coupons ang are DIBfiYViB coupon. d - n as re eepercu apoun of butter in half? A. There are no Wartime Prices and Trade Board regulations for- bidding a swrekeeper to out, a pound Dgf bélttfil‘ in hlzlf. h . cg s come un er cellfinq l t e price es. Proes are fixed and "W? wording to grades and 1o. csllttties in Wh 0h the egg; 5" so . DAMSON JAM 6 quarts damson plums 4 ter up lums. add cook until r. Measure fruit and heat 8 cu sugar for every 4 cups cooked frulll. Combine sugar and lums and cook. rring irequen . for 5 minutes. Skim Pour ‘into sterilized Jars and seal at once! II - _ TILLIE THE TOILER — PRODUCTS lapel, or heir. baum ma around the upper portion of sleeves FLOWERS 0F FELT Pink or blue felt flowers are sught in bunches to wesr on the in lieu of a hat, in the COAT OI‘ SEASON l5 SLIM. SEMI-FITTED YORK - Ber d NEW man's coat of th slender and so fall sions —hunter‘s green over a rose dress. black with ermine at k It was noted in the store's fashion showing in three ver- the with wrapped the While the dzligners turned a- ln black eck, and again rten skins we! from the gs for sgulns. Child's Breath l. 55E l Illt. Then are the u: . uhl “"0"” gourd-each and more 0f Fllr! Own Tab w: of a ramble product. ENEY~4V thing that was listed in the guide- book she had bought before she met Giles on the volt. and ene wanted to buy clothes. She found she needed her new allothesxss soon] abs! she wsecdnn em. or peope en back to town soon slier the first of Jlnulrl’: presently the season was in full aw g, and Zoe had more invitations than she knew whet to do with. By this time she was com- fortably qusrtered in her o "d18- nee" in a little house on rue‘ u Oherche Midi. .._*l.__l . I Ihr years Giles had taken it for granted that Isabel was the one in his life. and that omen she was unattainable, he tin onPage 8001.5) DOESN'T KNOW we». 0R wl-Eae WE’LL€lRl NEY1; AM) "n-lnrr KEEPS HlM mrrerzv H will; 11lIAIIltlIIKlllllillllI ‘J never marry. Now for the firs time he beam w w: himself who-J (Con lied . street Address nevi-semi; or sneeseftlgrmgnsctioo ’ -