ll ---.-< ndrv~F6In§Hr¢ sensations»: .-_n.-_q_-_-.-,.-._-_____'_‘_;'_‘_ i i a r.-\.-l.-..-.~.".*..-.-.;.'.~.~..-.-.~.-..-..-..-..-..%'-'..'..-.; .-;-;_-_=_-‘._q_._.;.:g.;"_q.j_3._f “‘ '- -* -..-.-.’-.-.-..-k ‘.551.- OVEN FRESH! Th Qiwher Corn Flakes! All rich tang of the added malt, package! Be sure to ask 1i\’l'f*ll*‘RESl-Il 1111 Quake! Oar: Company 0i Canada Llmllod Cool . . . Crisp . . Jdeliclous cnrn flavour . . . the Crunchy crispness .. . the zesty kept OVlzN FRESH in the big blue and ycllo-wflavour-senled Quakur (Zorn Flakes. . . they're at’: the wmnviv. \\‘\\ \\ \ \ n “i Hi1 for . £00K rfvlv" ~ [lnzhBlfiubtuz AND YELLOW ' e alni AJobOnly YouCanDol lbelslhelQei i 'AflA-w— Control will s pear in The Guard- lfn u o regn r feature each dz!- ho questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Tnde Bolrd from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Renders. Per- son; who have intelligent questions to ask on price control are invited to send them in writing to the ional Advisory Com- t e War Time Prices and Trade Board. Q. I live on a. farm and have quantities of fruit and berries to preserve. Is it, possible for me to obtain extra canning: sugar cou- pons for this pmpose. A.N0.tih:lslsnot. his... every ration book ho er in Canada is allotted the some amount of can- ning sugar, that; is ten pounds plus the amount. they nmy 1) se with their preserves coupons. Q. How many preserves coupons does a. 2 lb. containa- of corn syrup ‘require? A. A 2 lb. container of corn [syrup requires 2 preserves coupons. il preserves coupon being with l5 fluid ounces of com syrup. Q. My husband recently received qnutions snd Answers on Prise ‘THE . v'_‘v».._'- v wvvvvv l CHARLOTTETOWN a discharge from the Army but .when he applied for a ration book, some of the coupons were torn out before it?\vas glvem to him. I; this . er in 0rd , A. Yes it is. You see, the first -, poms 1n Ration Book 4 became [valid April thirteenth. It is only .naturn.l that, people getting ration l books after that date should not be t entitled to coupons that were valid i when rations were not required. High tide this ilftemoon at 4.35 land tomorrow morning m, 5.50. I Sun sets this evening alt 8.47 and rises tomorrow morning nt 5.13. quarter moon June 13. i256 . M. Sinnmerside tide eighteen minu- tes later than Charlottetown. l xiii 2.>¢....' l ¢:¢2tennsus l BASIC BOILED DRESSING l cup milk Wasn’t Himself By Leslie Curgill f1'¢¥"='.<'1 '.-'..fi'..'-‘.|"-'v' '1|’-'>'1'-'-'J'-‘-"n\'n'u'|t‘n'ln'u'lfl|'o'd CHAPTER V THE _\l‘x'S'l‘ER.Y OF "BLACK JACK" said to breed: it came to don- l3 ning; ‘ _ wt on there .l 14 1d m. plum uh. 1.01")" run in lhu award robe! SkvJmCd m shrink slightly. True, m.» clothes fitted after s. fashion, ‘nux. dxcrn were ciiscrepan- civs of an 1r h hort‘, half-nn-inch h ‘ unrl 1t QlilCYilblC vnrintionj ‘ho .-,.c of his [mild and‘ :: ‘Jun required explanation] _ 11ml toltl him he had- dlnllfitkl nymarerttli.’ not for the noise. Plot" this he must be thank- clrnw it home. . ful. Than A " , sir," she ob-' "rm- vu. 3 ‘I nxpocf n13: vrml chords were nffnctfil," he replied. “Tally: alwvrgcthei" that, Mr. Chet- woml. It's tin- words what you use. N»: ‘he unnc. if yru know my mean- hill." don't. quite m sp it vlrs. Mlnns. t’ i _-__ . h!“ lift NOW WEAR YOUR HATES EVERYDAY Hill! (OMFORTAMY SNUG THIS WAY ItI-z so easy to ivt-nryour plates all (lay ivha-n l\. Itl firmly m plzlco by his “comfort-cushion '—a dentists mull. I. Dr. Wei-net's Powder lets you enjoy snlifl foods -avuitl embar- Iilssnlvnt of loose il-Pllfmllfltmlfliv phtcsJlt-lps pre- pleasant tasting. Aldrvgghis-QH-Menvyhellilnotlluflllied - vent sore gums. I. Economical; small amount lasts longer. Dr. Wernets Powder tailors’: sr- |~v -, ulna ' Fowocn m ms wmun s "Can't remember a. thing, e11?’ lAlwgcthcr I am baffled. You see l_ clout, know what I used to be 6.. The Man Who l... s "A5 blank as a new sheet of note paper." ‘All 1 can say sir. is that it's rum- my Fair gives me the creeps. having (lone for you for me past five years. You used to llul don't clo it any more.“ lmy leg, but you and the way you sitl and read for hours on end... W0 it. isn't like scrap." People began to call. Most o you s f them were vaguely troubled to find an old friend or acquaintance, had lost old tricks and acquired new one‘- He did not mind this very muclh having little liking for any of them ept Joyce Barlow -Ai’ter the con- cuuse to ponder she was without uny pretence ut nnythln clse than getting to the bottom o a mystery. More firmer , exc ‘vcrsstlon ‘lrhich first gave him ; 1 unlly pumping him o;- prlmlng him pleasant were the grounds of friendship on which they stood. ‘They strength- ened from day to day. If he made spetliil effort to seek her company she was equally con- tent 1d such meetings. An unpleasant intruder was Jack” by nature on s Murray, designed large scale with s. blusterlxlg man- ner in keeping with his large ‘all’ ha” krwwnl frail-h‘: missed you around," he said. !"Heck business has been in a put- rid state without your oo-operation What do ‘you mean by getting in a bomb?" the wflyo ‘Afraid it caught up with me when I wasn't looking," Harkness replied with a smile. Murrey stared. “Gee whlzz,” he exclaimed. ‘Never known you look so pleased with yourself. Soon be back in harness. won't you?" "The doctor tells me to take it easy for a while." "You're fit as a fiddle. anyone with half an eye can see that. we've lost thousands of qulds through your being lsld on the shelf. Snap out. of it, man." "I'm sorry," said Hsrkness, "but I recollect no more of my business associations than I do of my priv- ate life." Murray looked surprised. “You've laddle. Putting on the - try it 0n me. Plain 899535-718 Ind no nonsense is my line, ss it was Mr.“ a ‘My speech comes nature-W. “Bsloneyl wasn't. liket it." "Months, Mr. Murray. I've been ill a long time." "Allrig onivbuokupflndw back into circulation. I want Y0"! for s. bis; des-l. Haven't been able to put it over on my own. Theres need for the whole organization to get cracking." A note of mgaiacs crept into his ton add : °""l'r» b- vacuum!) A few weeks ago M. l teaspoon salt, l tablespoon mustard 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons sugar Few grains cayenne 2v eggs l.- oup vinegar Heat maik m double boiler. Beat eggs until very light and add dry ingredients; add hot mil h!“ ‘ Cook. stir- rint; until thickened, then stir in Vinegar very slowly. Cook 2 min- utes longer. MAYONNAISD l lfilwlloon mustard l, teaspoon salt l... teaspoon tzcppcr i teaspoon sugar l 0WD salad oil 3 Y-fllblefllwonsuvixiego: 9S8 we . Mix dr trig-adj. ems “"41 lid-d l0 08E. beiivt/inlz well. Very gradvually bean. in i2 cup oil. Add l. tablespoon vinegar, than more 01.1, then alternate until all oil and vinegar are used. Beat ooh. a rhythm. And if married omnforvting Islets of life and DorothyTDlx C-DWQZ-t 110T EATHER C0L0IGN5E g i; s/ . _ y p figshqgddfllgg J . .| . /('\ _/ ‘Z Social and ersonal (My?) Bu? gsIt-"olsstidig; /2\ yeyofibe and look- rsszrn .-....‘"- - 1i Jens Bglatsflflbldsve! IIB llu. BOTTLE-JIEGUIJIILY $2.28 fadfi/w/z! firllmllol flmeonly! moons a WLEODEE! P.E.l. Sex:- Too The reason that s0 mun one who quotes married couples. 4 I '~ on their own. war each other, and to wonder MIDDLE-AGE FOLK heartbeats. and, ed to love each other. hing is more pathetic n tlinuogy and have all ingredients may not save yourself work, keep matches. 8X I borrow Beauty w enrich my Wilt lend m some that fouind gr made you m" You shall not mix it. for ‘his mute. 811 . If shared. ‘twill live forever: never fade. SILVER TIPS Poliflhlm; silver these busy clogs be a welcome chore. o asks suit. fruit juice and rubber away from silver as thev tarnish it. RDLAXING HANDS Learn a few tricks to relax tired uindl hands-clenching and ing the fists i; a good one: shak- Reg-srditrzs‘ meals. first int: the hands vigorously i: good. ever remem outrhattwe “el?s'l>.‘t:live" too. You can smooth dream down and not that w "live w gag)» 1n help Holt-ins to live. let your rs , flngo inpullfsshionto T0 USE STALE BIIAI OI. CAKE ——— s? 0d fellci omlwdh ' Swnreedeachslioeofeitsilsrwithlsna Ohlforymffil: ourrant lolly and nut mother. artices o! titer, that are Sa-Tlflwirihn M11368“ 1n mres and and oeetlv dis Masiionio veil niece a $18883 v . taking elem glflsh. qover with custard mode se gfetvhsesotyommeal. v 1.1.x. u: you, mu 1mm; g -—— L‘, mwmmfifi‘ §ht§§llm u? ,.,,,, TI-AIN’ u Insomnia-s Beat again and w this odd a oops hot milk. mixing well. Pour over bread. liftlnl the breed Liv §ure The Woman’s Realm j Pieces lightly ‘vlth a. fork to slow the cmtsixi to all Bake until custard top, nmde by Whltm until still, then ads! 1-3 0i 11d ‘wk —Rena Chandler. s . t ddlng served with cressn using the whites for something else." your ilybrid tea rose minddihatuflviolleie dining y nun-logos 0f b91113 the state of bliss they should bands and wives think too much about their they get in the perilous forties their lives have followed ti}; usual pat- l‘ stride. and wife as hi8 dream cook and easy to live with: and if mistakes her husband for a Fulrv Prince. she realises that better is a h band poetry slbly and happily together about their blood pressure. Then a curious thing happens to innumerable the husband and wife hectic chills and thrills of adolescence, an 1 at the sound of a. foot step they have heard millions of times. they begin em to pity themselves as the victims of a dead passio And what adds to the tragedy of the situation is that these love-loin oldsters. who have suddenly discovered t-ha/t they have ceased to cure for their lawful mates. so often turn phllamderers. blind panic over hearing the final call to the dinin mined to have a last bite alt romance at snv cost. So been models of virtue and pillars of the church all their lives have under- the-rose affairs that and in scandals, and men divorce their faithful old Wlliéiiq cznd marry gold-diggers young 0 EMOTIONS BREAK UP MARRIAGES Middle - Aged Couples Wanlt Revival Of Y0uth’s Experiences, Pity Themselves Much tum hi0 endurance tests. instead be. is because middle-awed hus- esnotinns. Up to the time "m1- Bov meets em. They n11 1.. love ‘Ihov m ma: mum a l H are“ ' ' stat“... 222:2“. t... rusinwambmrm“ "d "m" raw mo. love m: ‘ u. and oomenhlitv i! the husband no longer sees his girl. he reflects she is a dam good the wife no longer us wlho is s Rood provider than . So they lost alonk comfort- without ever bothering Thev moved up from Struggling Row to Easv Street. The children have grown up and are And for the first time in owentv years bowl-n to mtalyze their feelings if they have been as happy as they thought they were or whether they missed something. and to speculate about. whet-her they really got. their soul mates or not. PITY THEMSEINES They literally sit with their fingers on their pulses counting their if they stay normal, they conclude that thev have ceas- At middle age they expect to experience all the cl vmon tlhev no longer pulpit-ate n. They have lzonc into a g our and nre deter- woenen who have envougzh to be their granddaughters. this craving of middle aim t/o revive the emotions of its youth because it cannot old even as our faces do. but it can still beat with lust as true and steady peoytehévioulld lust accept this as one of the be done. The heart grows affection. instead of trying to pep it upgyigungw gh;_il_ls_.__t‘hey_v:}o1nd save themselves s lot. of at 350 I‘. foxy-itfminnstns or il 59C. s meringue on 3 i 009 auger a teaspoon c . mead over puddina and brown. If d-esir h mm be Iltvouwent good blossoms in PROPER. IATING us ever bees-um in nmzn FEELIIG ‘ m: ms: to Yllllt LOOKS Tired peoésle often hsve III overworked ve system. toned with food waste Ind stlgue scldl. because liver foils to supply l to I pints every dsy. of hlle Toke the warning snd t slter you Iv - msrifierozfibrloodhotmehou: ol claw. l! carries pur myou en o . u ‘hfially .....’;°Z. bile with BIL S. hose smlll lsutlvs pills tone u the dl stlve system-liver bile. llomlch, kl n s. sde of l0 pare vegethbls extracts. Bile act so gently. yet ma. tively. the are celled “The Medicine That WskuUp stun". shill IBM "t '—sld It some fun out of llfel TryhglllfiANS ton t-they work while 7m: sleep. Over 7 m an boxes used in: yesr, convincing evidence of how null)’ they ue helping others. so kontsoMnwhenth-ewer ' givesthedsnsl. ed dismmds can be Wtnlnemizvbombsrdrmnu heavy vdrogesistmns. oliidreniusder ed bouoorfoisnseosusemism spies 1M: beenirlvensnsde- quems enterts. nt Iowa throoxfihmrt battlefronts. i have so: pwyen ewh rend! _ G ‘ ' tar-r” L. .§EIlen's Di 9 I: Al Hold Inner‘: Wile OG-OQQ-Q-OQOQ §E§§§§§§ s i h.e id ‘ ti" ile gzsfiouas lltadllaontinuedsltltie he panloulstrs _ Rome. James was away at Robs helping hhn m. his work and saw Jock with a. "four-horse hitch" at work cultivatinz the land for the went t0 the work of wonkimz busily all afternoon. we found ourselves wishim s ism sun would smile through the basement windows and make it easier to dis- cern t-he potato-eves. There was quiet talk but nn vnms for James was missing all dov.‘ . The men returned from their respective tasks in time to assist with the milking and then. ncmov- ing the back seat from the our. they an to stow the dozen small pigs in crates in the back of it. ‘There was a bl of conlecturlng as to whether ev nught smother in such tight oimrters and I heard place beside Jock in the car "That zvilldessen the work in the mom- m.’ vo- ‘Iherewusablt olironlngand pressing to be done this evening on then Je osme across the lane to listen to s. favorite om- gram. ‘Tonight it was the century Ev . is many years since I rend this book grossed. I ooulid . easily. the been! I had shed over Jane's trying experiences in hes- eerier veers. Then there were . .. _.-r~ _ Fashions m. [ileralure . JUNEQPJQ“ .4. . ctww... Ganong‘: Standard Open your s..- sromqm...muua»m yourfingerstouch . . . anyone...snlyou reslis immediately that Gsnong has remained faithful to the principle tlilt quality and ma: go together. One cannot exist without the othq". And that is why Ganong‘: Chocolatesareaspureancltastyas theycenbe . . . sn unbeatable combination of goodness that has nude Ganongh the candy for Canadians. True your dealer may not be able to supply as many Ganong‘: Chocolates as you'd like to purchase-bus those you buy are always worthy of their reputation, ‘the finest in the land‘. t qanongs ca Chocolates GANONG BROS. LIMITED. 8T. STEPHEN. N.’- her subsequent lm-oov vears as gov- emess. and then the period when brdvelv and sonowtullv she delib- erately and wlsely--turned her back on a promised land unethical at best. Then there was the turn in CUNhW-YG 730m. thelonghardmsd end of the tale: “i wouldelove to take in: where left-oi! ‘ although ers who leave them at the sitar she tame utter did follow on a short dis datv 0d Mom-luv is urc-ttv well 0W1‘ their two hearts beat onel I too. James tellsme . the m; have road a urea/t many s since and by the trains whistle t-hlt . I M... .6 “"53.” “w” W ~.....S-:=s.'°.....'".r."~°‘ "' m" Eliot it. df villa e mm Until ionmmw Jnlssm-Jlvfl!‘ and elem‘ t0 . l flnlshgcl nd Jnnlcfsnloor‘?! l? 1W W86 ll ' . taken with this form of entertain- mcnt began w amt pretty “d1 dusting the . that usually in fscr and fiction to , and Jane was Edward forever n Jean! the Charlotte Bronte unlike moot. wru- d ‘Scientific mu prove Ill not 24H more elective lhll! o: or eorlorsnl creunl tested. . Osmond: lmoothly s s: net- crumbly. Ohm: not irritating to nor s mo! ski O Works fut mo need to rinse. O Will not hmn delicate fabrics. Dull! slu LOQ FOR 1H! ILU! PLAID JAR Al‘ YOILII OOOOI COUNTERS . e - Us 24 parties Qiilhto . rim to - film. ottetown Guardian. Design No. 1N2 n33: ' flsr O- clique- Print yewallsmi. ‘Tr-uphill 18 N11: 4-‘ .... s: sure u. to sins you Pong-shalt the m$"—""_ ltrsse AMI-en DESIGN N0. 100i! lwwoufithltl. ls nttraotllre fining m” "Wm" e nlve tov to make Httem No complete instruc- tions for rmking the bodv of the doll. clothes. wig and shoes. To order pattern: Write or send nbove picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or Needlework Bureau Street Address QMAII IIOQAIOI IIQK the defined .. hock, out to ive the freedom motive vows gm demInM. ,.’.'3;i."i..£.‘.t.'...“""*"" o ginnl Needlecraft For The Home cnentesuolhonihelwhl-I belsltluily NOTICING IIIM J nos: "I reckon the hon is be- ta take on interest in me." amit : "Oh, yes?" Jones: "Ya. He asked me I l ha."