i” Woman's Re alm 1 Social and Personal f FBShlQm . WHOLESOME . . . NOURISHING . . . QUICK F000 ENERGY . . . EASY DIGESTABILITY q fare? 1' '.<;'.¢t\Z~.\.'z0.0.Q0.0D' PA "flliitll/ 0F i 7 main-J 11y _ Kory Hastings Bradley Q JQDZDItQQQCL-JICL ' ctoacmmim Probably they were up north now on ulle of iiiusc trips of his; She had ulivziyg llllti ii feeling that he Wullnl \\'.llli. to take Kay Hardy on some such trip. That girl wouldnt mind a wedding trip of inconveniences and rotigh clothes. She would think i; Jolly‘. Ewe had known llll5 ivould hap- pen, but it was not real yet; it would begin to be reni when she got peoples letters rind the clippings, whtn she became used to thinking. about it She felt numb It had been a shock for n11 her expecta. tion of thr- news It had more of nn impact. more conclueivcness thin the divorce She was (‘rofiulllk a street, and crPssLn; it so obliviously that a taxi almost rnn her down The thing was a matter of inches. She thought how absurdly ironic that would have been. to have gone to till this troubli- to Fave Dick's con- l-"rnnrition aintl their corn.» to a sil- Ii" r-nd with this letter of announce- ment FlflSlTPd in her hand N9 one Ti DE ooizani" or locust-a action lllPS PREVENT PERSPIRATIBN SPOTS AND llllllll WITHOUT IRRITATING THE SKIN ARRID gives you double protection. It protects you from perspiration odor, and helps protect your clothes from perspira- , rion spots. Arrid is an odorless deodorant, with the fine texture of a beauty cream. It vanishes instantly — giving immediate results. With Arrid, you arc absolutely _ ' safe -—can cnioy yourself wherever you ' are —-r:gardless of the weather. Protect your daintincss and charm with Arrid. Start using it today. Iris very economical. 15?. 39¢‘ and 59d. iianiii The largcsl Selling Deodorant Hero's SVTVTOVBIOIEARQIIOI‘ brood with l would have believed it accident. She beckoned to tzhe taxi which had skidded with much screeching ofbrakes, and it received her and she said “Notre Dame." The driver still agitated, told her she did right to give thanks-Our Lady must have wmched over her. Abseritly, she smiled still thinking of the implications of an accident. She .found she wouldn't at all mind having Dick censured. yet she was being scrupulous to avoid it Are More Apt them by the hand. Their homes are virtual . police, and Father life, and it doesn’ palllate their lot are prisoners of love, and that their not realize that you _ ore-Victorian plat-form. yet many mothers eorles on their up . sult is that thousands of homes are nothing but a battle ground in which those antiquated th Considering her conduct, she de-i clded again that she had behaved well. amazlngly well for a. woman- ' . she had never let slip the phrase or ’ two in her letters t-‘nat would havs brought the facile sympathy peo-i ‘pie loved to give, iit involved a moral Judgment; of | another. She wondered if Dick had ibeen receiving any of that sym- |nathy—probably he had, probably .he was thought to be neglected by in wife who preferred continental I amusements. t any of the normal pleasures of girl I Sometimes they are sordid. I think that if they nev l grown-up. v Oftener, howeve . pictures they see | and She had caught a shade or two] 10f condemnation in the letters ‘from her friends and there would [have been more of it, she thought. if her friends hadn't felt that she ihad been thrown out. of balance trying to escape her memories of her boy. ‘ HOUSEHOLD us: No. a0 IAVEX DIODORIZES AND iiisiiirrcrs | l l _ .2 ' , whif- i2Z?"-i§l3'l?i1~-- 5°." moves stqins- Afld "I qh l O 9 9 r m ‘ d.eo_d Sunshine for z-hiuioundWl khchen and bqthiof-tm- n YOUR cacti“ wfictiiiruea WEI???“ —~- :_-~=- __—_-—._—.- ~_-===~ They see that they 811011811 bOys to bc choos . LivingtgiLeisure ' FREEDOM FOR YOUTH Children Enslaved By Parents ‘Ito this column come daily dozen: of bar-booked who tell inc that they crc 10. or 1'1, yet their parents treat them u if they were more toddler: who could not be trusted to IWP outside of the fails in which they arc kept under lock and key. They are never permitted to have a date. unless they are tagged by some meinbe of their “'1 . the curfew rings for them at 10:80, just as the fun , is getting underway. They can't. even go to the] neighborhood movie with another girl for fear they t will have wild ideas put into their heads. And if l any boy were bold enough to their own homes. Mother WELL-IIANIN G PARENTS These girls are shut off from ures and diversions that belong They want Mainies pay envelope. riia ci-iARLdTTaTuwN GUARDIAN _ ..<___. To G0 Wrong 1mm mm girls often that tiny arc 30 your old. door unless Mama or Papa held nor to go to a party: family, and even then try to call on them in would scream for the would meet him with a bludgoon all of the pleas- to their time o! nor reconcile them to it, that they parents believe that they are doing; adolescent girl on a ' and fathers t.ry to enforce -to-date daughters. And the re-. ed by many motives. They that she will never e world doesn't insure her safety, angers. Wise parmts. -old daughters from have plenty of good l’ THE woman's REALM “Think that day scending sun Views from thy action done." 10st whose low de- hand no worthy -Ja. Bobart. STRONG AND FINE I5 BRITISH GLASS British factories can now turn out glass strong enough to be bal- let-proof or fine enough to be woven into fabric. Tanks and bombers are now fit- ted with bullet-proof windows. At the same time a. Scottish fat‘, tory is now drawing glass thread one-fifth the thickness of human hair. Millions of glass marbles made from special raw materials are melted in electric furnaces, and from every pound of marbles about 175 miles of fine thread can. be drawn. . Glass has thus a tremendous variety of uses. At present the electrical industry is the largest single user of glass silk cloths to insulate electric motors, genera- tors and transformers. They do not rot, are unaffected by water and most chemicals, are vermin- Q. w can I clean bronze? A. grist. tdampened in sweet oiL |uaed successfully in place of oil. Q. How can I ithat. has dried in the bottle? Pour in a little vinegar, let for a. few hours. and it ' _wil_l_s<_>fit2n the myzyigifl. .A. i it. stand iiiisciimiiiirs IT'S FULL STRENGTH so it goal right lo work- N0 waiting. N0 um lteps. Ileicchmanu’: frella active Yeast make: bread Qafl more deiiclooc and tender, sweeter-tasting nmy time! ' the soiled bronze thor- . oughly. Then rub with o. soft: cloth Rub dry with mother soft cloth and bvllsh with ohamols. Vaseline can also be soften milcilagc IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-Got Plcischmann’: Idffll fresh You: with the familiar yellow label- Dependable-it's been Canada's! favorite for more than 70 years. proof, are so efficient that a thin I ayer is enough and so fireproof that, apparatus can operate safe- ly at much higher temperaturzo A l0-h.p. motor insulated ivlth cotton weighed only 354 pounds. When insulated with glass fibre, the same mot-or weighed only 190 pounds. Glass fibre insulation used in a battleship can .he weight by 500 tons. Experts in Britain estimate that. a material made of glass fibres re- inforcing and binding plastics has the greatest strength in relation to iweight of any material known. ‘Already experimental aircraft have ‘ been built. of this new plastic plus glass and other developments are expected. lUBUIlN-IAIIID GIRL The lucky woman who bu love- ly auburn hair and the delicate coloring that goes with it would be wise t4; confine herself to subdued colors and contrasting shades in order to bring out her different coloring. White is another wise choice for the red-haired girl. "Emmi. I scniiaoor reduce 4 Purchase mall wlrc Icy; or =bnsketa for holding the cggs in the refrigerator. w l Inning IOIHI Sometimes on ironing boa-rd will warp. All necessary is tn change the co other aide. The heat ‘hon mulgh Knitting Needles To clean steel knitting needles ‘Hiillllflfiul’ HOME rum ma“. Every member of the household 5111mm k11°W 110W to send in a fire a arm or what number to HAPPY IAIIES HAPPY IASIES HAPPY IABIES HAPPY IAIIE§ HAPPY BABIES HAPPY IAIIES HAP’ H Siliwl LJJVII _________ .--_ , ELLEIPS DIARY I i By Au Island Farmefl Wife And now the 111181117 W" m" is Russia, has again out 1191' strength with that of our Allies. co that one diiypresently the word: that are written shall be fulfilled: "Nations shall learn war no more. But. instead, everywhere, in a world of free men. people pursue only such works u are for the betterment and uplift of hu- manlty. And all shall become his “brother's keeper” knowing well that here-in lies the bulwark: of a world prosperity and the basis of a lasting eace. James acid. I WINS BABY'S APPRDVAL Libby's Baby Food is strained and ltlhen fiOMgGliNllhQt, lpecia y processe _ to sin - baby's delicate intestinal tract. Baby's undeveloped digestive juices have difficulty breaking down the tough walls of food cells, hence much nccdcd u- ishment is lost and un- digested food pnlses into the large intestine where it can cause serious disturbances. Ordinary straining docs not affect food cells, but Libby's patented HOMOGENIZATION process breaks down cell iviills, with the result that Libby's HOMOGENIZED Baby Foods can be digested in about 3O minutes. No other baby food is so easy to digest because no other baby food is HOMO- GENIZED. Write for frcc booklet on baby feeding. Libby's Evaporated Milk is HOMOGENIZED, too 125%?» 6-45 First Strained Then H O M O G EN I Z ED BABY FO0DS LIIIY, McNilLl. f: LIBBY OF CANADA, LIMITED Chofhom Olifflflfl I l l SQIEVI AddVH SiliVl AJJVH SEIHVG AddVH SJIGVH AddVl-l ‘SJIEVQ AJJYH SSIIVI AddYH SilflVl WBETTER ENGLlSllil n. c. wiuiam . __,__ _.. _ 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "The store wiis filled irith ' patrons." mi a n t ' d0 in an emerggncyw agqdhlet ‘£35152 Eff-till: lives an home at some future CRACKED EGGS Surel th k, _ tte cayh tikgacaerepldiidlng or 0mg eggs in th m 5°“ u‘ l! necessary‘ “'75P i119 e88 in 8- ilwist of waxed! Pa?" 111111 11011 in the usual way. i a COFFEE was!‘ ' Still c. teaspoo of 1 irate]: half xlaasnof cglduggt/gro.’ I?‘ 5 O11 $111k 9° 1-118 of the glass if the coffee is of good qugflty g li“_'—'_w=_'=—.= l l ' ETIIIIIETTE I! Roberta Loo ._ '~--= l! giving a party t may 12h getter to alloow‘ e own ames. rath th . afiafmdll '° "m" "" °" - N0; adults can alwuy pl the some: and entertainment‘ mux better than mall children. Q. What. is the proper hour to leav afternin informal dinner? ‘A. Aboutth clover’; o'clock,‘ unlel, o course on some orm of entuhniiuncnt hint lash until a later hour. Q- Is it ouscomu! lo call nexv nlglghborc in larger cities? m, . o. ‘hurb Ls preferred lg, London real estate office: "No Ihouses, no flats, no kidding " 2. What. is the correct. pronunc- iation of “herb"? 3. hioh one of these words is misspelled? Abbreviate. abdomen, abdomenal. ‘does the word "modi- 4. What. word bet-in- cum" mean 5. is a ning with 1e that means to "ex- laying down ii glasses: "'I'hc and of the war is not too far away" and I was glad this morning that the lads who have been returning land the youngster who sometimes wore his Sunday hat on week-day. occasions and who recently enlist-i ed "so as not to miss it" will now put; brains and brawn into peace- time vocation and in their "day and generation" become the heads of families on an Island of happy homes. . l The car that came up our drive- way last evening when the day's work was ended and James had en- tertained a notion that he "might slip in to Rob's", bore a. foreign number-plate (assuming that any other than P.E.I. is “foreign”). A door opened to disclose three ner- ‘sonable, suave gentlemen of that roving kin that in war time have become strangers to the farm-house doors: agents; and yet, not all were of that brotherhood. Jne only. Two of the trio were Is- land farmers, from distant and widely separated communities. One from near its western extremity. a stranger to James and me. Inter- esting to me for his life story thus far is much like a brother's—Ellan's father and many another Islander. When young, in his teens, the mug- netism of far places drew him and for years he wandered here and there wherever his fancy took him. Beyond the Rockies; to the gold fields and to Pacific cities. And then, strangely enough, like 1011's father, drawn back to . birthplace by the memory of its green meadows and the sunlit red roads winding over hill and into hidden valleys, to establish a permanent home on Abegwelb-wave- resting, jewelled lfiovince. I The other farmer-and James said “You can't describe him, Ellen" is I may say well and favorably known to both James and myself. His name l; mention ’ g those of the best farmers in this country. He is one alert to every improvement that can better any of the various fiel I am sure of . My knowledgo dates back to the days, when I went with other of "the corner" youngsters to pick endless rows of potatoes on his smiling acres-blues. they were, the com liment". of the herring, the main ish once on many tin Island Friday.‘ He dad the same manner of cool delibera- tion then, when he unstrapped his purse at day's end to pay his la- orers. When, it came slowly to my tum. I thought: he compared his small employee with the silver in his palm, and then giving rne the benefit of any doubt he may have entertained, he cheerfully dropped the heavy-and-wonderful half-dollar into my eager . This "calm and unruffled mien" that he has preserved through the years, was doubtless a contributing factor in allowing this talented and intelligent farmer the privilege of writing two coveted letters after his name. Yes, a. good farmer. pose to loss or injury"? ANSWERS l. Say. "The store was filled I heard James any to him ad- mirinizlv: “And you stayed at home with customers." 2. The pronunc- lation iirb is Drefcrretl 1n America. in England. 3. Abdominal. 4. A little; small quan- tity. "There was not even a modi- cum of truth in what he said." 5. Jeopardlze. LONDON —- (CPU-Sign outside LONDON - (OP) —_ British res- taurants in the borough of Hendon lost, nearly 1,400 articles of cutlery through pilfering last; yen Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated Don't unlct n child already unset. by con. cflpatlon with nasty-lustful: laxatives or lianh grlping cnthnrtlcs. (lira Children’: Own Tnbleu. Thin new corrective mntie cs- poclully for growing ynurigcteru’ needs la lo filcnlnt to take-acts no gently and nor- welfare." After James’ own idea a farmer shouldering his respon- sibllities, finding hlapleasure there. The agent, interested in placing a piece of machinery in the com- munity came from a Province where t-wo languages are common. A "ma-shoeing he was selling "tree socd pour le far-mere." We shall likely see more of this man at Ald- erlea. "Une femmefiflhe has, back home and two “petite lies-Francine and Luce." . . . , ‘rhe potato-spraying was the chief concern t/oday, at Rob's first and later here. Jamie came with the other men and at once all the women came as James tells me "from behind the stove" to vie with each other in his entertainment. shall g El- w h‘ ds of husbandry. v yourself, to see to the new fool's Q .1 edge off life. 161 m Lwilielria '~~9-J‘ iurigtl liiu too, can make tliis test ow rho example ofrnillionc ofmcn and women Pa“ world over who take u dub o! Boo in a glau of waver, when needed, no help keep them fir. ‘no-l 11,113; silt’ ha; gained this enviable record ‘imply bcoaiuc it liclpc givc the zest Ind energy yhich come from inner fiction: lino helps Iwcctcn the acomach, relieves exccq "Mk7, ‘id; digestion and helps overcome coasti- pldon-IIIG cause of many upsetting headaches, sluggisbness and that listless feeling that take: die kli d refreshing, Brio in plunnt a- uksgffresscif-ll-igrah, bitter salts. Buy n bottle of End] ‘Fruit Salt’ mm your dri-ssiii rod-r- zm?;;t.‘.;i , __ ____ HALMON SALAD Hour conned salmon or a boiled left over from the fresh fish. a de- licious salad is available for c warm day's luncheon. mu ii bound of t; with a lllver fork; mix carefully into this a few capers, chopped gherkins or olives. then arminsc the mixture on let- tudariiéesvtth tlzalsksighay; they. hurt me." gompilin about the hut ma; noirwithoetdandin! the deliv- ate whis r of a breeze, from We! the n . The calves in the pen. cough: the shade of the tree! 9-1111 a mother-pig stretched at full-length flicked can lazily at cstcrinl filer. um hcr almost (111911 111 the orchard rim. the some animal Jun co a soy after he niid it for her comfort. I'm that. pic as Judy “Y! '°‘l.‘l'*li' f“ filth.‘ have James’ un v e a - For we have over-night 6515,51 I Aldcrlca: b119, went. w 0 h“ .gplkC Anglalae’, but does wit a delightful accent and 1115 "ma" friend have returned to spend the night. "Did you My sandw can; Mrs. Ellen?" Judy has conic to as‘ mo, and adds smiling I'll rbq “can. Mascaras-m’- " u c o ow. - q Until tomorrow - DiBTy — G°°d' ht. M84 Y‘! pa .*<..i-,;:.;.:.=...... i: well or _ry- Slowly add j‘ cup of wit-m mcnnwhilc. ll for ¥i‘&..‘“”aq“'“f "W; ‘$533M ‘°'.“.°‘;‘.~;°ll..l'."'a‘li-°"°’ E2 read: for intuit uni At present his most absorbing in- terest is to uncover a spruce tone he has buried in ii comer of the pansy bed w ascertain if is sprouting yet." Young as he is, he has his worries. The awful or- deal of hair-cutting is drawing near. When b way of banishing his fears, I sad "Why don't. uu get it done in town, wth the cec- tric clippers? The barber thcrc never hurts me one bit." he ap- peared not to have heard but. is‘ pod away smartly after his "Milto- dog" following his grandpere to the spraying. At the drive-way he turned to say, with a certain fin- fi I.IP'I'DN'S NOODLE i114. sour ma o‘ I/in Nulioyi .- Needl LA G A trout with easing details offullnou in fthc if 0nd front of skirt. Excellent riblw or wuhablcs, or for a frock to br moan‘ )(longer sleeves m ' mm, .... a... .....°°'.'l""" not" o. amc. . and 8011c Nilnbcr plainly. Be sure lo MM Illa v01! wish. “In AddlfiPt Dopartmtflz. Ohlrlofllwilufl m uardlan. Home lkcct Adena Prvvincc ivmnm$$igu§|iw runs NIW ironxjmm or for even- broadtail o um . a cult. lift cokclc 0i unto coal and the many tuntc-liiwooata emphatic the belted look. The latter arc nimerous one h that they arc not really a riovc ty. and appear in many furs Int but “not lust or the ctolcc and canal. I11 d "'“"" ~ l or raisins. Zumfimdlocaiate FRY’S . sass» CHOCOLATE MllK,‘ ICE CREAM AND DESSERTS boiled eggs, and cover with .. ,. nasmlriki rink m pr c ne- a over . oorate with little touches of cured lelly. Serves six. BACHELOR BUTIDNI l cup butter, 1 cup blown l teaspoon vanilla. i m, X ' spoon salt. 2% cups pantry u‘ cups bread flour, 1 level baiting powder, a few chopped . Cream (gig/titer ang hily, a e88 I11 l’ " (fjibgur sifted with salt and ~ o powder. Then nuts or N18101- t-i Dro in small bit-s 0n 9811.300 1m crate oven 375°. These miy ‘stuck wgethcr with lam ‘l. worm liliiiiiiiiiii siiiii M "Why don't. Nu cdvcnbet" ed the representative of c ~ per of a. man who owned a --' “it”? ‘l? lmlfiill i?‘ "i oin ea. c a was the reply. "I advert-bed last silrmicr and the 0011M “ waslwaskeutlb W‘? 1M have time t0 g0 fishing the " season." ' "Well. Marv. you M" "M ‘hymn very appropriate W 111° son. But what rrégde W“ thggllease. (iii: the same '- ber as mv Dcllyvt-‘Yll-Qn‘ sm m ecraft ‘A FOR‘ THE HP“?