HUSBANDS SHOULD STAY HOME Duty To Be Companion To Wife With Child, Not Leave Her Alone Evenings young woman with a IS-anonth-old baby. has had his dinner he dresea up ' leuniig me to spend the long evexung. after the long day, As he goes ottt he says: "I'll be seelnlt you." and that is I have oi lmi for the evenlnz. I have told him several tired of staying at home byi myself and his answer is: w zoo." but how can I go antrvrhore when I have no one zz-zth whom to leave the baby? Also. I am Jealous of the zlrl who works with him :1 who pursues him all the time, when I speak to ttsband about this he izets lmlzrv because he Stars " him. We are so votltig. I am onlv 22 and I love him ver: much. What car. I YOUTT! DIQIK POI FUN WRECKS HOMES ' . Eli-When I ill?! letters like this -— and I ‘ " P’ think that maybe people i t ioo old and dccrepzt,’ fir: the maztcr with this couple . . t c botli at tile pla j ,,-.~.".1."..'..‘..'.".'..'.'..“.'II.‘.. AQ .......- CLEO/fl. latherfacials will make Your skin_ Famous Hollywood stars like lovely Veronica Lake never neglect their Lux Toilet Soap Whipped Cream lather facials.“They really work, leave Herw I H..- smooth,” says Vern beauty care. Let it I coven MY FACE wml ms RICH, CREAMY LATHER womt |T6EN1LY m- r SPLAOH WITH WARM ‘men coco ear - DRY. so essv -' THIS eesurv one REALLY MIKE$ 5KIN SOFTEILSMOOTNER Hopeless. j lotielieyi‘! skin lookingwso {res lovelier, more glamorous complexion! ~oa000QQOQQQO4OQO§O4Q444T i Wounded Canadians i Ellen's Diary n Ir An bland Farmer's wlto ooovoovoo-v i *1‘ it If Jams auifnred anal-tune ‘ from lllhfiflhluw clam-‘ 0D whowder, he neglected wring ibreakiast this morning. An Hnodlately after, he was u!) with. Mr. Brown. \he new settler. away} to the Letters former home in an-i other county. I would like so much. to have cons with them. for their} ‘ ride was to take nhem pest a muoh-. gloved “door". where I might have.‘ lvisited till their return. But there twere too many duties claiming my. iattention this moining and lllilflts; ‘there was this evenings party at. lthe Browns to m ready for. Ii , but my deslrm resolutely out of my fmind and Went nt once about my work. It. was shuvterv this morning; and I searched the sky for a bit oil blue "to make a_s.1ilor‘s pants", in. vain. They IEXILUHOG dull and Sui-f lien. I was undecided to prepare? or not to prepare. I recalled: "When: in doubt. don‘t!" but then as things - have a way of going contrariwise. I. decided on the former. l - i As Jeanie hlld lust informed mm; she had itlixctl a case icr the event“ .,;_.i.n-’h e‘ . _ _v h-feeling so nica. Follow her be your way to a W" you're lovely! ,quw~..—-__¢__ , a/ (w {it THE <3"- Sim n! Purumounfr "llic Hour Bulort‘ the Dawn‘ can have a smoother, clearer Romance Com- plexion. l-‘ollow Hollywoodhwlilpped Cream lather facials faithfully. Sec haw soon hilly“ will ray i; in}: a. me of hi The-v want chanze. I. “Till.” ‘he “'0”; °1 “Wk-ill? me‘ 5» a ran. 2o dance and make me and the can't do it withoot {111114 - some of James tavorliel a . v-z- ir marriage and bringing z euv noun "span not onlv their esfmm‘ i 5° m“ I Cevld Ymke‘ d i r - it trgon the little helpless chLd zhev brouzht into the world. i $311K m S {IJhdSIZQEF-“ll ti a s . C ‘ g : ‘ i‘ ll. is a waslte o! bitheath go tell the pleasure-lovinlz vounl: l l‘ “cw e beBiivlTill-ifetkiofgf $6? - w; T - 9 > -. ~ _- l .» t . ., . . . a1‘. . g j l, v ;- I » m‘ L L 1,51uflfagehlizijgfYgfiificlgillirlgrl .. mmd winging x _“.e have, Her Majesty the Queen tours Canadian hospitals _in England with r l f: _ f .. . ‘t m {fer far £10m}: tiremf‘, evoringsi plcnty my 11115 even“. - “Major-General RAM. Luton, Director of Canadian Medical Services, and g I j: , I , _ no m“ am. amen.‘ he, bu." imaflnmzs thahm; ' ' ' = chats with Canadians wounded in France and Italy. — (Canadian Army I 3 : a t. I - _ 209.1 tunes fir!‘ 0th..’ “omen - Toward noon. by phone some one Overseas Photo), I: - i a y... . i . trrv . . . f§;“f..‘"?‘§»i"‘tl;'3“5§‘e “.°&2I}$’§“-°"°I‘ r "Q7. ., {emanation mflny others in ‘*1 ' " l U] “ha” m" mFOuII1+i€eg'n‘c!llzi-nllb Shntllodte glen hi“ “Q “him-ind itrre ully‘ pissed m6 fir“ ifexliglntiuiiét. “H3138 ‘none trio the 8556mm)’ 13v We? 0f EXPER- - 1 ' . i a 5 i I t. r ovate _‘_ A ‘ f" - -“ ~ l; n ' ' _. ‘ .- -_ __ | : _ WG-1.‘ he, and a comnanbn m request‘ IO~JCQA1IB a...t t‘UlL'|.i_K.l1li mumLxxL 31.1011, I heard lum say. had a , , . » __ _;~,»,-, _ n4 I ha‘... h, will Fame ms Nb ihis elctuir; as I_ heaid it nictlyl - - ~ great biz sleep lifter dinner. I also 1 v i Jed her love for him bv his neglect. - fig-é i?“ F42‘ £1“ ‘db l‘) l4°°d IYJIWSF‘ I demanded loo much from 11511211“ hmtlh h smllcfieb Quinn" '1 _ n ee i con ainc many oi myl -~ t. h; -_- s" e so at e mtg c. l‘ see [.3 ‘j ‘* ‘ ' in’: Dtvmlc dnn‘t 1PM‘, to trill in love until thev are *m,'*m“m§ i“ “Pgmds 11155 Pjlsan»: ggklllltlfllzlflilssfiilféulvlllc l tun; i119 1131191113 “mill-F, he 581d: “h?” y: = P -' -°°“7’19i “n9 I "i" 5i‘ liglérlfllié ‘sweex-peas. I know if I postaczie it we H00‘?! gHOQESIC-l Theffe “s? ,,‘ p: _ _ o 0‘ r neiszl rnco , mum mm“- 1. w,‘ h.” ._._i MUL- U in \\‘0I‘ s u we come rom e .9; -. " i ' ' ~ - ~ i- ~~~ - t I l]; en “t as 1' . . ' _ e _ I l.‘ '\ "m me 9Q“, 531d ser?m,_§'§..; --_.\rc‘y;,\’, oi which no to hep iclks on their a l ‘ ' ' ' o-‘tence? Another irom n {Va-V- T8119"! 1:35 at lliflalPgl-I? £119 037g v l "l‘l'l‘.l' FVFHYLEDGE YEFEYS; . ’ ,- ,' ,, ' llllll ‘u’ l" ' ea an 2i D Q53" - i! :1 .~ E u“ To "v43" CHKKE“; ‘James returned ough u; 1 .,,Lh°°m§“§(f,sS-5‘ Jack Said to see a lliZIli. in n window. that has ‘g ', rm. l, fr,“ mvwhances fir ‘ i i s .nit ran in w me I new u lar been darkrnecl of late years and $ . i- ~ gw-r u.‘ hr. mgeg fey-f. n-hsuse.’ Rob being iu ‘Enhcllenehvecgglegéhegaizglyofviifméfgg , ' "i' l’ t‘. r- " .110 going lliiO —~ y: ' - _ * = ‘t. t n avenged); 1 5cm are cloer, recalled many _pleasant , ,, . _ . . ._ . t . 1 ~ _ \l;l vie had emcycd in -LlS same :1 j _ x _,,.°;f.fj°'f?»7 "$51, hon; with the former kindly resid- ,l , l‘, - ents, two of uhcse RISUPIiPZl mem- fl . "c abut. .c _ _, y hers. father and-son, sleep in the :- g r’- i‘ ]@_l°\'9!1-né"h -nd to ccrne with the present gfiflllglit°gwiiilgn$i grg-‘qkfit l iiIi‘ us. ~- l . w; L» m. a v . “ . Q ' , ' d m ‘m 1 i] mid“? and miss glelold iriceiihds but eiilefn I . ~ ' ' , __ __ _ o; J Y on this A ‘er crt roa- of ours, e a - - fiIj?__[ pm a ‘t ma.‘ o» o8 “.1111 Hm Hild . , t; n interwoven with the lovelien must and “L1 3° Gn- The” m“ be 1 . _ __ ~ ,. ~ - ~ 9- - FOH- M\ so ironl til‘ . ion . l . . . . ., . _| a going out and a comixu in. t. ; . ~’ ":2". i.":i-'.-'3~":3.:';2?- h:,,i’e:;i: ggd ‘ ‘Mt-Jimmie 5.. 2T“. Eifsafllixlitii-ixt-i...‘ .51..» u was “M63”; 5r ram" it m - . .,- t ' " . < * ' ‘ e "e > . . : I I Hxlfliqsplzfy: ii.f~ and 1' love mv lllFCflfld. but she vi tixe l0. fa. and d°““,“*9.““.° E‘ AmeLL" early, when we returned. remain- ’ u “~ i iliflti .i ‘cimcuszs about J‘ no; w . ‘ - 1 . _ . . inlz in the car for u while to talk ~93" ' i i T "n and tell h - . . . v- -. ‘m’ I can ‘hall hin like a. s0"'l'l at dirt? m tgvcttiienv lbw-RS °Y°Y “ml “he >'°"“¢" m“ m.“ - ‘i ' ‘ ‘ha: nrwi o‘ a QM“? and m5"? <1 I -“". W517‘ “ml 5MP " QO-lv-l-Ifl-ldl -11~1'no; too closelw-Rfibs cur 1121C‘! r- I shwld "any be lumm“ m“ page \ . .. r~ .. . .1 mc. icr to no!‘ C/l ' v is. I more para ~ than iclls ing‘ mlmy u; the 1am Supmy for already there's been “a new day is l NI. R. |llllc l\'l$i!0l"5 u uie James cant. ‘ 1mm the realm min A 2.6m, “mun m" James says: “iCongle Ellen, ‘ . _ so“ i to th l. l . ~ 5 .,- . I . th’ ‘t b th t n t mom- d: : an ion of modem morali": this letter hit: ihr- V hlmfihe saidcazigcsglndowttwiagzuifgilg §‘1;f.,."'ffc§:_b1§g iliridfijoon yguflllfandi hi-lzaylfi msrnitiz m! e i l inn hale an eye rm antrlicr tirmar-s husba d ' =— ' - .1. -- ~ i. . i‘ ‘.- ' ‘ n c "u c ° ‘m’ ' . ' __ _ - l. , . . h p ,_ . ri in h... cal attn~..i.ii.. 'llll.~i lb no nld-lme 59g Amour) whom were Until to night Diary Good t} , . ' ’ F ~ a d: bu‘. liars i: a tank fcrr ihitf time for rtgrery it l is n . , - ..' i,‘ Z = lmornin" 1n h,‘ n h, _ __ I ‘_ .‘ ‘lever a cr,t\\o llll/Bficilflll s, tatols, Jaime, '~' . i‘. , _ ‘ m . out and ..o l.\ with he. rieo- Al L.l:..li:l lS sealed but the Jack- until h]; (- end b n. n l - a: ' ' . ‘-' 7°? TIFF» Crm vou beat it for sheer hcart- l horse is ours no iiiorc He is to hei to raise and Dgllilgalli‘: fgttlr 1:3?“ "' ' delivered at our n ' it tail l i‘ ' -- -‘ - :1 , eaics s ton on c._d member of the Btcwn family 1: ‘I i ' is‘- " -.. __A‘_________ ~_-_ LWHO H-i- thebnalungpup wasmore l, , ' ‘ "‘:-———~1———.- _ II -~.. -. . GQINIR 5 ' .; . . 5 - :- '_ PERFECTION SHORTCAKE i 3 cups once-sifted cake flour e‘ » 6 teaspoons baking powder : , 5r ‘fl teaspoon salt , 1-3 teaspoon grated nutmeg .. l-3 cub Bnanulntml sugar - 1-3 cup chilled shortening . g eggs, well beaten , it cup milk Measure nnd slit together the ‘ , flour. baking powder. salt and nut- meg; add the sugar. out in shortening finely‘. Combine the well-beaten eggs and milk. u 1 a we n the dry ingred- adcl liquids, nil at one time, thoro ' Turn into two ' luittered and ‘lightly floured 8-inch round layer- ggété: pans; spread to even the sur- albgngitemlnmtlanoven, 400 degrees, _________i__ THREE DAINTY FASCINATORS AR. EINEXPENSIVEIAY “ADE ' To order pattern: Write’ or send above picture with vour name and address with 15 cents in coin or mtamps ho Needlework Buree/u lChar ottetown Guardian. ~ Design No. i067 _Nnrne ” The teacher had asked the class to name all the states. One small urc d ok panama ruiraurr rmut our back nndJnidl-itt to a me iersnamzn ‘stare: rfinis giqbeaoh ball with Grace and ohann. . . B4 in aim l6 3 Wigs Sginch falrrb. lit ruf- fllnnz (Playsllit); 1 y 86-inch fabric tshorts.) Send 20 cents for PATTERN. Print vour Name. Address and Style Nuynber plainly. Be sure to state sine vou Mid: Patte Department the Chai-loigtleatown Grtziardian. respon so qul ly and accurately that she d ' did very well. she said, I have there were only 13 Name SBNBL AdiiIBS we}. Livingfii’ And all u. wonder and a 5i e re- Boldest of hearts that ever braved the sun, Took sanctuary within the holler ue, And sattlz a kindred soul out to his noc- Yet human at the ripe red of the- heart. —R0bert Browning. TRIM AN “TIDDLY" looking trim and "tlddly" is the sign of a good Wren, and girls in the Navy are expected to remain feminine and attractive, even though in uniform for the dura- tion. Hair is short cut softly t-oif- ed; nail polish neutral but manl- cures important; make-up is used in moderation. ANCIIORS AWEIGII Wild: When the sailor on the bOW 0f a navy ship shouts “Anchors Aweigh.’ he doesn't mean what he actually says. The term is used as soon as the anchor is out of the water and cieaia. Another natitical term "up and down" indicates when a cable is straight up and down, previous to the anchor breaking on the ground. BLACK RIBBON FIRST USED BY GUNNERS rd by) a The black ribbon ties worn sailor are not mourninz for Nelson, as some versions have it. but a modern form of the ‘black scarf sailors used to tle flrellnd their foreheads to prevent sweat from running into their eyes when they were manning the Elmi- MEDICAI. SUPPLIES REQUIRE WASTE PAPER salvaged waste paper is helping to save the lives of Canadian sol- diers, airmen and sailors on the bnttlefronts ni‘ the world. accord- inlz to National Salvage Division. National War Services Depart- ment. Ottawa. "Medical su lies require many new and a vanced packaging methods in which reprocessed pop- er of nil types plays a. vitni role." one salvage official stated. "Un- til and unless delivered to the combat zone in prime condition. supplies for the forces may as well have never been manufactured. llelloltlieslles u u lill flillllll llIYS Ill Ill III? 1f functional dtsturbanp make you feel nervoua, cranky, h strung, tlret weak and “dragged o -—nt auch imes-start n2 once try Lydia E. ..nkhsm'a Vegetable om- pound to re eve such aymptoma. Hersh n. product l at XIII-Pl NATURE. Follow label directions. inkhunfn Compound is worm tryiny! Made in Canada. LYDIA E. PllllllllllfS W455 ‘U :r EoEtTEikiYeI-i adian service-people recently were Tweedemuir, widow of the former governor general In the library of her c fill lnaayof oi Canada. The W0man’s Realm _ 0 lyric Love, half angel and halt‘ bit Studying at Oxford University in England dur- ing their hard-earned leave periods. a group of Can- and. Leisure ‘That's what medical authorities sn nife giving blood plasma _iour-» neys to the fronts in fibre shlppin|z| containers made from waste paper. Paper goes into the waterproof llILlIlSS oi crates for sterilizers, X-ray transformers, operating tab- les and litters. "Waterproof bag-liners for all types or drugs. chemicals. pharma- ceuticals and surgical instruments are produced from waste paper- Bnndages, too. and surzical sponlzcs gauzes, cottons, and first aid dressings arrive at the battlefronts in packages from old newspapers, m azlnes. bags and corrulzated car board." the official added. on Price Guzard- n as g a feature each ay- The questions are lhose which hay: reached ihe Wariiine Prices an Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are PW" vlded by the Board Readers- Per-- son; who have intelligent questionsi to ask on price conlrol lire invited to send them in ivritlnll in the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee of the War 'l'ime Prim! ans Trade Board. do not sell any milk I would like to; make a sin-all quantity cl ouiner io. myself and my tielghbour. Would I have to collect. coupons from my ' What would I _d0 vilbn ns Yes, you must collect omllnns for the butter you make . . . you should register as a producer of butter at your L; .- Rallfill Dd3lu . report the amount of butter made and .2..." _. ..._..... 1o: the amount YOU. Wléil l0 nTBD for yourself . ii you sell to 51111‘ neighbour you must collect the coupons from her and turn them in to your Inna] Oflioe. Q. we livr ca 1t io.-n and em- plov hired help during the summer months. ‘rntsu icn either iorget their ration books or bring them; with all the valid coupons removed, Qu lloru and Answer! contgl will appear i“ The and we have to feed tihem. iflow?oan I obtain sufficient eup- D195 A. Ifyouarezolmioemlplqvc man ibr more than 14 consecutive days. he should bring his ration book along . . . you should settl; this matter with him when yo. employ him. If he doesn't bring his‘ book containing the proper coupons‘. the farmer is under no obll atiori to serve rationed oommodites alt mealtime . . . where men are em-. ployed for less than 14 days, an ap- i plicatlon may be made to your locall ration board for transient labour‘ coupons . . . when this application is approved. coupons will be issued to cover the number or malls| served guests of Lady read his books. n-“iii We have one cow and as we ' umes collected by her husband, known ab!!! John Buchan to thousands of Canadians who M" In the above mulr is shown with. left, Flying Oflvaor Needlecraft For The Home a , . .6. Iwanttouaemyhcelqou for sugar. “dust I exchange them for F coupons? A. No, certainly not. The D coll. if lb. d Dons are worth one-ha S881‘. If. however. \;i..l unit .o p“. chase preserves with yntti- F cou. pons these must be exchanged! D coupons a. t.“ rate ci one l COUDOX! 10'.‘ .' . INSIDE OR OUTSIDE ' a MAGIC CHEESE BISCUITS 11/, "y" flour I tbspn. shorten- a cup milk tapn. suit 2 tapna. Magic Baking Powder (When hull-halted. lime mime of choean on tog of biscuits for excru nvor) Sift dry Ingredients In shortening. Ml llghtlygndd milk slowly. Rollout nn floured bonrd to l/plnch thick‘. cut with amnll biscuit: cutter. Duke In hut oven H75’F.) l1 to l5 mlnutea. Mullen 12. n i lhapnl. [rated c eeae I together: cu r in nun Ch MAGIC INSURES BAKING success BA K 1N6 p. MADE LADY TWEEDSMIIIIR ENTER TAINE C. F. 1 ll picture, Lads‘ 'W‘*"“' W“ I LII 3