..;s.,¢....¢ _ d. I PAGE TWO lwflmfl" Doirorlfzr 01x SA Y8- First Sight Love-Making Strangers Gives All Girls Same Line 0n Flrst Meeting A pretty and attractive young woman wants to know why, when s strange man meets a girl for the first time, his lirie is to make violent love to her that stops just short of a proposal of marriage. She wonc-l tiers if the soft-talking Romeo thinks she is one of the feeble-mlnde females who believes everything a man says to her, or if he is so short on conversational small talk that he is forced to hand her out the old malarky that is probably what Adam said to Eve when they first met. Well, the way of a man with a maid is one of the riddles nobody has ever guessed, and among his fixed beliefs is that no girl ever gets enough flat- tery, and that the way to make a hit with one ls to pile it on with a shovel. Also that any girl will fall for any kind of love-making. How men get that way, nobody knows. Certainly not from their own experience, for most of them have intelligent moth- ers and hardboiled sisters. and they work every day with girls who are nobody's fools. At home and in the office no man would dream of telling the women of his family, or the girl at the desk next to his, a lot of palpable lies and expect to set awn)’ Wit-h it; but when he takes a cutie out in the evening he lets go all hold on veracity and thinks she will swallow any sort of falsehood, provided he sugar-coats it. ONLY FOOLS HIMSELF And what gives his tactics a humorous slant is that he honestly believes that the girl is just eating up his synthetic love-making, and that when he tells her she is more glamorous than any movie star and wants to know why she isn't in Hollywood, he EXDECtS l1?!‘ t0 8° MW" like ripe wheat before the sickle, even though _he must know that every girl carries a pocket mirror and has a good idea of how she looks. And having done the spade work. so to sneak. 1n_ twins to Inn“ the girl believe that she looks like Miss America to him. he passes on to his second movement in fascination, which is the love-at-flrst-sight motif. He tells Angelina that the moment he saw her he knew that he was looking at his fete and that she was the only woman in the world for him. l-fis heart did flip-flops in his bosom and the angel choir began singing and he knew that life would never be the same to him again. And he expects Angelina to actually believe in this sudden attack of heart trouble. Whether young ivolvee learn the art of courtship in a school of correspondence, I don‘t know. but there seems to be a regular formula for the thing. When one of these amateur sheiks meets a girl, hc demands to know where she had been hiding herself so that they have never met before. If lie takes her out to dinner. by the time they have he'd the soup he is telling her, with a glad light in his eyes, that he has searched the world just looking for HER. and that he had despaired of finding her until they met, thank God. before it Wastoo late._ By the time they have cached the main course he is describing a vine-wreathed cottage built for two. and the dessert finds him taking down her EElEDhOTlEdLllTTllJQI‘ and calling her pet names. And a pleas- ‘ i h b had by all. ant hi? ‘ilsg if [the $3 has a sense of humor. for in all likelihood she will never see her wolf again. He has gone ofl to chase another little lamb and tell her the same pretty story, which he still believes that she will believe. , But if Angelina has a poorly developed funny-bone. she isnt amused. She is bored. and she wonders why a boy. Wlw l5 fl Chan" acquaintance. cant talk about something interesting. like the weather. instead of making fake love to her. yuan/e; wx/y /s you: swr SUMWWMWWEQ r/m/v MIA/E? u,‘ .n~\ .- "o- nu.- Household Scrapbook Iylobcrhlno Vegetable Vlhmlll The best reason wihy vegetables should be washed and refrigerated immediately is that when kept at room temperature, some vegetables lose anywhere from 10 to 47 per cent of their vitamin C in only 48 hours: in spinach. green beans and peas. 30 to 50 per cent of the vita- min C vanishes in two days, and all of it lin a week. Panama Hate Panama hats may be cleaned with cold water, a clean sponge and white soap. Place the hat on a clean table and wash it thoroughly. then rinse in clear. cold water to re- move the soap. Tortoise Shell To keep real tortoise shell gleam- L-ng. never touch with water. Use alcohol for cleaning and polish with chamois dipped ln dry borax. ITQ€WGL W l Better English Q l .--.- Wtie TI. C. William! dawns-s».- ',';\_~<_\u> ~ w- . , TE“ _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIA. T By lI/lflllfl Panel's Wife umn moan in its voice blows lul- land even as I atop to listen to its lmurmuring, dies away quietly 1n the distance. "It may bring rein" James said marking its complain- - in; “though I much doubt it." _' IEven though plants are obviously ,thirsty and the dust lingered Ln iclouds along the highway and in- f ,'deed today on this byroad of ours - after any vehicle had passed, I ‘believe James and I would prefer : ,tlie recent favorable harvest Contains 25% Prepared Wheat Germ “A Delicious Flavour All its Own” day or two yet. The night sky is ‘IVY l £04!’ 70-01)’ " -—and still not alone with Jeanie and our grand-daughter so near, Jamie returned with the workers "m" w‘ “‘"°" "- 9- lat nightfall. So dusky it hid ne- come that’ I could not be sure he ,was with them. CHRONIC FATlGUE-TIIIEDNESS ' ' ' ' Though “Did you have a feel- l have spoken before of a sum- ing?" he wanted to know, with a mer neighbor who was a great broad smile when he came indoors fisherman; llwflys ready to go on a ahead. He too had spent a busv fixlnfl trip at or before dawn. His day at home, making repairs ac- m! Companion began to flnd it cording to plans of his own to a hard ‘to wake him in the early chicken house. Since a small ‘el- I fnnmlns 11nd squzhl "h" wmlmn- low. Jamie could drive a nail home $25; fr!‘ gl-iplrlll- He found later with much accuracy and he, was 1915 F Jam?" frfelld "01 Only seems to enjoy and favor carpen- I 5 9p’ a" “d l" ‘he mQm‘ try above many other interests. That Bedy of Yeursl | 1. What is wrong xivitih this sen- tence? "It was a man by the namei of Williams." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “extraordinary”? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled. Summarize, equalize, conipromize. 4. what does the word "prejudi- cial" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with c0 that means “to cave in"? ANSWERS 1. “A man named Williams" is preferable. 2. Pronounce eks-tror- di-ner-i. both es as in set. o as in or. first ‘ras in it unstressed. accent second svllable. 3. Compromise. 4. Tending to injury; damaging. “His going away was most prejudicial to the king's Bff8i'l'S."——ClBl'€dO!1. 5. Collapse. Use whiting. a powdered chalk. to scour your bathtub. It will not leave permanent scratches on the enamel surface of bathtubs wash- "'0' bowls and sink . )1’ MOTHER ANE'$ WHITE ITGETS d" . rubbing or boiling. felt from dishes, pots MINE IS Rl/VSO Willi?! RINSO getseIQthuWHITEST because it GETS OUT MDRE DIRT! USES RINSO AND YOU SHOULD SEE HOW HER WASH! Yes. Rinse’! soapy-rich suds really get out more dirt z a : even stubborn deep-down din '. . . and wash clothes whites: without hard JUST see now amour rues: cows: Ag: -’ Rinso does wonders on grim work clothes," too. And it's a joy to sec how t loosens , in; but slept a good art of the i . do» no chronic 113mm» w» €I~i..“§.‘.°i.’.?.$‘ifilfiliisiii 1212i? found to be due to several infected times moments o, des an. and gftgaixhifglcéieggagie dlhetYlcatlised even tears. Sometimes llhe ham- mm. ' e“ a a on‘ mer is tossed a distance in positive 1- m» ?.ii.."i.:::.“:i.:..*:::;:..““ ‘tilféiil uhat infection ‘is a common cause . ' n i» rim-e an» n $252122: tslwilzi: “$2.2m; ‘clzugealle moughtrme cljmmonest happily to s. satisfactory conclu- ln the “Medical Journal of Aus- 51°11‘ , , , iralia," Dr. A. E_ Barnes reports. _ two series of cases of chronic our lhreshmg gang’ 5 mmgs" fatigue or tiredness: One of 100 ‘me °f mm’ m“ ma". mwed m casesf and another of 300 cases. In ‘he {Wrlh man's hams- 0P5)?“ the first series, in 42 cases <17 male,l 3°55 wdal’ “ml the" amld "W 25 female, m“, 5°19 “use was an scenes for ours the work of the anxiety “at; o, other nan-ms d_.5_ harvesting continued all this lovely one,‘ day - the hauling from the field 1,, a second group of 33 .17 male of the sheaves and the subsequent and 15 gsmajev there was 5,, threshing. which in this endeavour anxiety state coupled with focal m- eliminates the task of storins vr fectlon. but the patient admitted stacklne thesneflves- So far. that he had been "nervy" before though strangely tilt-lush 1 "EYE!" the focal "mfection occurred. thought of it until he chanced to m mention the fact to me, James has (Cmfllnued m‘ Page l handed every sheaf to the mill, ' placing it in the exact position I Iem sure. no small undertaking at all considering time's turning. "l‘m quite a help to them yet!" he smil- ed with much satisfaction, I thought, as he sat down to smoke a pipe in the sanctuary that is his (Continued on Page 11) I QWONWQWQMQXIOKW How Can 1!! T By Anne Ashley -o~§to"%~us-§>o¢\~>v>o Quays Q. l-low can I make a filler for floor cracks? A. Make a paste of two cups of flour, one tablespoon of alum, and three quarts of water. Soak pieces of newspaper in this solution and boil well, stirring constantly. Us: l. putty knife to flll in the cracks. After the paste has hardened, apply I Illin- end the filled cracks will hardly be noticeable. Q. l-low can I easily clean win- dows and mirrors? A. Use s. clotih dipped in two tablespoons of household ammonia to two quarts of water. _ Q. How can I test potatoes be- fore buying s large quantity? A. Cut a potato‘ into halves and then press together. If juicy enough to stick together the potato is good. icemuuv/ musr euv " RINSOI Cook 's Corner n10 YORKSHIRE PUDDING _.-- -1 4 eggs 2 cups mlk Pivnda salt 1 cup flow Break eggs into a um. add salt. Just break the eggs up with s fork. Add a little milk and mt llflitly. Add the flour and the balance o! the milk. ml ' _ until smooth. Al- low to stand for an hour or two. Have grease in pan sizzling hot. Pour better into it. Place in a hot oven. 400R. for about 10 minutes. Reduce heat to $07. about 1e min- utes longef. Serve at once. Morning Smile A aha went to the vicar about heaving his eon christened. ‘And what do you want to name him?" mind the clergyman. ‘Homer!’ was the reply. "Ab!" sold the vicar. fond of the classics. eh?" "Classics." seid the men aheeniiy. “No, I don't go in for horse-rec- laim‘: grunts. Pigeon-rack‘ is my The rlieit celled on m elderly ring woman. "And how are you to- day. Bridget"? asked he. "I'm bad enough. father." she ro- plkd. "I've the pain in mo arms endthupeinlvimolegl. Andfve only two teeth in the__whoie of no undpeas. “You're i ’s Realm f Social and Personal f Fashions J Literature Ellen 'e Diary A wind that is. strong and which one might fancy contains an Aut- ltlly about a house corner tonight, , v iWhllQ acknowledging an introduc- |westher to continue at least for l. m,“ go m, Qldgfly m“? lstar lit and cloudless but in spite 19 ‘of the wind, the heat of today has l abated little. Jamie had tossed the usually provided for the afternoons single coverlet aside, I found, when of a house party‘! ' I came to the room above the kit- f cheh only a few minutes ago- For walks, badminton. after spending this long day alone qactg of ell kinds. The Stars Say - the faculties, emotions and energ- ies, this should be a day of splendid accomplinlwnent ‘projects of a most ambitious and constructive pattem. A direct and forthright attack upon all possible openings for expansion. with finan- cial growth, established credits and lprestige, even though new ideas ‘and projects be merely experiment- 'al. The situation demands with techniques, not enratlc or re- ‘volutionary manipulation domestic and affectional affairs are involved, and with ultimate cess should share in the conseq- A child born on r1115 day 1| lllwveflneyripdlellyie is wry e/jmr... 1,, uent festivities. Seek promotion, splendidly equipped for making a wmJrfltfiffa stability and lasting happiness. onjoy a splendid year in which the imost cherished and advanced ambi, ma: mt. Innhkh on. b0?! qpeeito’ ‘EPTEMPB _ _1§, _ 1941. _‘_.__._\_ .- ’ a . r _ ~ fNeedlecraftfi. M o d e rn ' _ v . IFOR THE HOME; ; YOUNG IIINOIIO ‘The first love of the younger gen- eration ll this puff’ sleeved Princess with a big bow sash in back. scal- lope and applique to accent the pockets and contrasting white col- far. Panties are included in the pet- tern. No. 2293 is out rim sizes 2. 4. 6 and 8. Size 4 requires Ztttiards 35- inch for the dress and pan . Send 20c for PATTERN. which includes complete sewing guide. Print yourberllame, Address and 5' Y's‘ "- mm" ‘Ewect l” d° lsltlytl: srilzlgnyou glallxlhllitlgladeiuggflltl‘; ' i be l - Q. What entertainments are gag" mm nu-m r n your ‘d Address Pattern Department, The QCTIITIOHHSOWII Guardian, “.014 . .,l_.. Etiquette’ / IJIOMIIIIII 0Q Q. When lhould s couple stop dancing when they wish to leave the floor during s. dance? A. They ‘should dance to the edge of the circle of dancers. They should not stop in the middle of the floor and try to walk between the dancers, where they are mmost certain to be in tihe way. Q. Should s young woman rise 4 .= "you ¢l;-.>,i:as»i.r4|~.,1p.=_,ii,i.-i~ ~ A. Tennis, swimming. croquet, Pattern Na 2293 and outdoor - Name Address City Province By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Friday, September 19 UNDER an exuberant state of lions and objectives are in sight. This by an aggressive attack on all factors. with energy and enthusiasm challenging the substantial cooper- ation of influential persons or in- stitutions. Perferment and favors may depend upon sound construc- ti-ve tactics and sound plans and ideas, and not upon erratic or over- ingenious or exaggerated ‘notions. 0 Practical approach, initiative and determned effort should win. with an overflow of high adventure materlaliziqig in the social, dcmes- tic and romantic relations. Be not carried into error by tension and turbulence in any form. lNCLUDED lin putting over calm roo wane 5 DOAHYTIIIIIG on ‘cm-ram our o: new, 1» Social. SUC- constinictive and happy life by its talents, skills and friendly person- aliiy as well. High ambitions de- pend on calm and calculated talc- tics, not feelings. when due t f nl f‘ ' diaturbaneg. flarilouasaililllllctrlolxiltmziklilgyl IVE/l E Pill/III]? Ell-twill ‘ On the Birflhday Those whose birthday it is may amuse IT HAS TllE comic kt. (ORDTEX SUPPORT THAT guns WITHOUT SHOULDER STRAP STRAINA It's the firm Cordtex Support that makes "Arietta" different! Where other bras cut into the shoulders, this one is scientifically constructed so rim the bust rests comfortably on Cordtex supports iastcscfof dragging on the shoulder straps. it's - v balanced by the bias pull of ' “Widc-R-Alze", the stitched r4..." just under the straps. Insist _on Arlene long-line, be fitted with Arlene. Sold at Leading Stores Bverywheffiv \ ANOTHER cowl‘) ' summarise-nook“ ‘ienAa-miaouorqmeim .- source-mm ~ Anucitnmpimbvl?» . i _- . ——.