's WHEN CHILDREN Catch Cold his usually because their resist- ance is lowered. Build up their vital reserves cl strength with the aid of Father flohifs Medicine. This body- uildin medicine has been used rucccs uliy for over 85 years both in the treatment of colds and to help rebuild stren and vitality. Free from aim l or harmful drugs, it is absolute- ly safe for children and adults. Mods In Crud; lnDorothy Dix Soy:- PATCHEI) UP MARRIAGES SURE TO SHOW PERMANENT CRACKS Youthful Ideals Trampled Into Mire When Husband, Wife Become Unfaithful DEAR MISS DIX-I a_m a member of a profession in which a man needs to have peace of llllild and heart. I was successful until a short time ago when my wile had a love affair with another man. 1 broke it up, but it broke me_up. too. and I was so miserable I went to another woman for consolation. But l was not made for the double life and I became so disgusted with my own conduct that I repented and 631N559‘! everything to my wile. _I egtpected forgiveness. but she became very hitter towards be and my liie is very unhappy. I have left the city I lived in and locllted in B11- othei place. but I have little heart for my work or interest in it. Do mv wife and I have much chance for happiness together now? We have several children. DISILLUSIONED. CRACKS IN LOVE CANNOT BE OBIJTERATED 3t‘. - . . - be has been shattered ltill there and the 3m- " r for tlwo sinners to forgive auitless and the other a b8- h mints t? ever understalnd ' ners, or for excuisf the sttarvinu gar stealing iii-egg? ' or m: an ml Jed m be able to l’! 'li h . who“? 5$‘§.;§°.§£%...“.§.. ‘Si. ‘i235.’ 5.51‘ °“" “"“’""°“ °“'“'°‘ °°"’ It ho rose path when one is lonely o monotony of s. humdrum life does sgririki b m ~ '15 o a the we and you and your wife both bef kli s who have fallen into the same pit, why cums; you g...g1.,§“e.l§§,° “fig. and uipe your slate off and make a. fresh beginning? And perhaps be- cause of your knowledge of your common frailty you may be drawn closer together. You remember in Barri ’ l l, littl " '- how the wile who has left leiesr OW v husgaeldytoiyoeazdellilr: $133,335.. gtmnzgojnntllgiclolgxsgyaé I ' to me and I say *pocr my adv ce to you is to pull yourself th . ' i k your nerves and whether you are hapopygrtgg: arid ollgiulret vigilrawbglkt t . sovnuwillnth t rhti wife. but forget. lrvifi Iglofiikngu: p.535. Cheillglkll hoiiligfityglillvctifllfillfplow DEAR MISS DIX-ls it bad 1 k quite a collection and I wouldn't vllfntfiwfllldofffiqlfillfififwltllfil: LOU. tiredoftl-ie to read them over once in a. while. OLD LOVE LETTERS WILL HOODOO MARRIAGE A-“i-“VEFR l“ the Wefsl vosslhle luck to hob old love letters ‘Dhe 3.‘? é‘.°?fif;.°..".§.?§".°.'.‘li zaeceitttzsttthn an“ t“ m" = "Y nu tgtvggfirgéd £31“, ghétiiflgaggs. at vou have, including . en i! love letters are a tie that binds tllerxrrlktghltlirelrqtllilittlllgnfig l?” Md them out and read them they feel that they are slim young rls again instead of fat. mi die-aged women. And it is a solace when heir hug- there was one once who d wonderful Ctllltilres on if they wanted it. and that their hhjllétt o ova ers. that they wen ever guilty c! such fool- MAR M155 DIX-MY husband and I are in our late forties. have reared our family and made s good job 0g 1|; re married. with W Bgd they are all fin: as no show in life nesorne. m“ 51°“ Wflmfln bv God's help. and who would bring h; in |' ' l- The mlldesf," safes! LUX over model Dlssolves Mice as Ian." Rlchor, longer-lusting suds that do morn work. _l§_o_\_w, bigger package —moro for your moneyl mcnt. as a drunlrard A Job Only l YouCanDol and Anew "l" Cugntsglaowni-ll lllbear lnal-hofililllfll- Inn an u regular feature each Ill! ‘flu questions are those which w tb this sons who have intelligent questions lo ask on nrlcc control are invited toJInd them ln wrlfl-nl to the Women's Regional Advlso y Oom- mittcc of the War Time Prices and Trude Bond. region. '1‘ Q. Where do I Bet m1! coupons for evaporated milk A. If you are eligible for evapor- ated milk coupons you may get them at your Local Ration Board office. To be eligible for coupons you must have a medical certificate or a consumer's appllcatiln form signed by a practising physician However if you are not in the elizible group you mpy still get evaporated milk at your retailers. Part of his stock has been set u- side speclfically for babies and those who need evaporated milk Any other stock is free stock and can be sold without coupns. Q. Recently the Board announ- ced an increase 1n the ration of- honey and syrups. Does this mean that I can now get more than a half pound of sugar with my "D" coupons? A. 51o. The half ner " " coupons changed. ration ? pound of sugar remain; un- m? A Yes E td strictly rationvezitivotrlziiese unldlellk is points .yst . n . n ' ‘our pozltsclgler triad owance being NOW under-am Crectm Deodorant safely Stops Persplrcfion These Pocmc Arc Belovodnnd RcarlhyAll MEMORY POEMS -"Ahd the little toy soldier ls red with rust. And his ‘ moulds in his hands. Time was when the little toy dog was new And the soldier was passing fair, And that was the time when our little Boy Blue k Kissed them and out them there. —Pcignant words from the well- known poem "Little Boy Blue." b!’ Eugene Field. Our 32-page booklet i| full oi poems that have been read over and over again by lovers of good poetry-songs that are ageless be- cause ‘hey have appealed to man) generations. They are beloved because. the) speak in simple language of thl things that move us most deeply — love, religion, nature, children, hope and courage. Some you know ul- ready; a few have been heard n.- songs. _ Among them you Will find words to cheer you on the way- "I am the master of my fate; “I am the captain of my soul," —Sirong words from William Ern s-t lion's-Vs "lnvictut " Send 15c in coins for your copy of World's Best-Loved Poems to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to write plainly vour name, address and the name of booklet. kitchen. Mk1‘: Qggnllt differ- w ust because th m? 3.3.... a o». m» ' lt shades and also in Ides l-nd hit ll!“ the h’? 3191f“ d bowls must DON'T MAKE SOAP AT HOME Homo soap-making is an indirect blow at our armies in the field. for they are utterly dependent uvll" the steady flow of munitions which. in turn, depends upon the produc- tion of glycerine from salvazod waste fats, according to R0261‘ tahsrbonnesu. Provincial supervisor o as vage. low persons realise that u short- sgelof fats might well be as disas- trous to our war effort as a seflofi of major defeats. our manufacture of armaments. whatever alitime records of war production we achieve. all will be useless, unless we have enough fats to make the munitions for our weapons. ruta are the source of most giycerine. and glycerlne is a basic essential in the manufacture u tioiis. Home soap-making operates s- gainat our-cause in two evil ways. It takes waste fats directly out of the Government's fat salvage cam- paign, and it also decreases the manufacture of commercial soap, which is the largest single source of the nation's glycerine supply. Commercial soap is inexpensive and generally excellent in quality. Home-made soap is false economy. It is likely to contain free lyes, highly, damaging to skin and fab- rics. Thus it is in reality far from being an economical product. The apparent initial saving of a few pennies is likely to be more than offset bv the damage done to skin and clothing, 1- Dces no! rot dresses c: meifl shuts. Does nor irmarc Z No waiting to dry Can be used right after shaving. S, lnsuh ‘ no sperspiratloufcr l to 3 days. revenis odor. d. A pure. white. grcaselells lllllllll! vanishing cream. S. Awarded Approval Seal of limencan institute ol Launder- ing to: being harmless to ta nc. - - large“ Arrud l5 lhe t Sélllflg de°d°‘°“ too. time oi’ life? So many tell us not to MIDDLE-AGED nrtyruzu ANSWER-I can see because of the age factor. but, after O grown no doubt one of your good daughters er place. that there is any nner do than to take a little motherleas. homeless. fi-iendlesa has mined in your X do not think the love and tenderness it fine personality. Bo if you want your baby girl, takg lar b d will!’ When dimglli remove in‘ er rings catch threads. Dry tho OltI - CHILD 11° M6011 Why vou should not do so. Nlllll Street Address NEWPAPERMAN 85 YEARS WARRINGTON. -(CP)- George Archer, sports editor of the Wart-I inglon Guardian, received a pro- sentation recently to mark 85 years‘ service with that newspaper. —-—____—-—-—->-—--——-.______________ For STRAINS, SPRAINS and SORE MIISCIES rnrAunsrmc lntmiiu Do you think it would be advisable for us to adopt a, child as our do it. A. M. B. CAN ADOPT unless it is iéoovgroptlfl in their 1?: c ronring u die before the little glgl is would take her and mother nobler work that anybody can baby and give it to develop lnlo a. and _(_}_od bless 5vcu_ both. all health . and a chance her. SPECIAL PEAR. COBBLER 6 pears, sliced 1-2 cup sugar 1-8 tel-spoon salt 1-2 teaspoon ' n 2 tablespoons butter Method: Peel and. core the pears and slice into fairly thin slices. Arrange thca: in the bottom of n shallow baking pun. Mix the sugar, ssltmilnd ciiinuaon gather and spr e over e cp and dot wig; butter. TOPPING 1-4 cup shortening 1-4 cup sugar l egg, separated 1-4 cup- milk 1-4 teaspoon salt lo Graham wafers. crushed ‘ baking - 1 ‘ vanilla. Method: Cream the shortening and gradually cream 1n the sugar, than add the egg yolk, and salt well. Crush the graham and mix with the olklnc vow or. then stir into the first mist e t the vanilla. holly. fold in the stiffly bests“ egg while and pour over the par. tially cooked pears. Bake in a moderate oven (375 deg. 1".) for about S0 minutes, or ill’ ml! be served hot or chilled cream or without any trimmings at _'l‘li_is _!lll _serve_ a _v§ry wen , ~10 make precious clothes lust —keep them lovely for the duration all» Buy swtcfintgis Ill?“ “f themln Luz. ll Q‘ roughly. eep seams straight when wearing. Sweden IO IOQOYI Wool hlwlas '. i . Dip wool fabrics regularly in Luz. Never dry In hot or cold air. Sudden changes of temperature tend to shrink wool. i z: Dip revenues fa Lu: damaging perspiration —kce tlicmsoftaodsmartlsse Inns a following drawn out» llnc, an dry In away from but. /il|li lovely, In wartime dipped more things, need I._UX equ- REGULARLY in.l.ux,lhey_,é_g¢,¢w7p¢,/ ‘l fiflieisure "lflie Woman's Realm ‘Literature cow, ..~...+a,, an tum it right . Wedded newl- ttie absorb excess moisture and prevent corrosion. REMOVING SPOTS Here are some rules on removinl spots from clothes so as to length- en their life: Spots caused by chemicals should be treated bef Blmient Children simply love Qulhc e. a onobestcerealwlisnso_.., ore is submerged in soap and water- When using a solvent, it's advisable to work from Qhe outer edge toward the centre. l-iems make good "guinea pigs"— try solvent on their under- sides before applying it to the soil- ulaia nine out ofeleven bod elements present day diesal Serve delicious Qulakec 0m protect your family's health and vitality by filfllllfi 1 Colbert! of Canada I Limited ed surfaces. Renew your sponge pads fre- quently, and be sure to work in a strong, clear light. To simplify the removal of spots, it that a cupboard be small china bo n small glass rod, one or two clean. pads of material, a fountain filler. blotting paper and some of- themslmpler agents for removing’ spo . . I A liming 8min ~ WRONG GUESS In a bus was a dignified man car- rying a pair of women's shoes. lie had evidently collected them from the repair shop, and was taking them home to his wife. But he had forgotten to supply his own packing material A man opposite was interested. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE _,___. Do not hold your cup of tea or coffees with both hands and with elbows planted on the table. It is bad mariners. BASKET or‘ Tours 0111111‘ DESIGN finally ha'leaned over, tapped m; dignltied one on ti“. cnee. and :r_l with a knowing wick: "Not lettir ‘er god about. en. gut/nor?" HONEST The traveller put up for the ni ht at s, little country town. put ls ' shoes outside the door to be shined brt found them unshined the next morning. "1 left my shoes outside and they weren't taken away . . ." he began tn say next morning. "You might have left your watch there, too." berrupted the land- iljady," "we're ell honest people ere. .. I w m TEA a coarse RED ROSE k MEANS‘ QUALITQ JAUNTY LITTLE SUSPEND!‘ DRESS For A Schoolgirl A youngster always needs skirts and blouses as the)’ B" the 31°59 comfortable and practical thinfl f0? her to wear. A suspender skirt is a particularly good idea for an ac- tive child as it keeps her blouse ill place and stays will? "l!" "h d the gored skirt of this suspeh er skirt is cutiwith a nice swing. Style No. 3433 is designed for sizes 4 to l4. slm B requires 1 1-4 yds. 35-ln. fabric for the 111ml?" and 1 3-8 yds. 35 in. fabric for the blouse. Pattern is hand-cut to Un- ited States Standard men“ and includes chart with slob hi’ i . stesnerildislctvvllacrltgnlients for patter?- wrlte your name. address and sty a number. Be sure to state size You wish. DESIGN N0. s88 zhilipsL in__ delicate colors, in make s. s bealltlful quilt. Bombs may be used effect- ll/Ely- Pit rn N0. 888 contfllns Complete inst uctions. To order pattern: Write. or semi above picture with your name and addres with 15 cents in coin or- atam s Needlework Char ottetown Guarq1gn_ D0518’?! No. 888 NAME--_.._.._____ NIIXIQ germ Address l NOW when it's so important to make the clothes we have women are finding the answer in new, improved Lux! It's the mildest, safest Lu: ever made. No more strong soaps or ordinary washdey methods for them! To add months to the life ofyour nice things, loin the Luz Daily Dippers and start giving all the personal things in your wash this extra-life, gentle Lu: care. NOW iroiu: LUX IOR YOUR MONEY, AND REMEMBER, Ti-ia I._A_R_G§ £25 is AN Wm 83111111 132g! STRIETADDRBS ---__ °rrY—-—PRDVINOE-__ cm, Province Bhestlloltls 'il;"..'.'l.'.'.'§i"w§,|,§§ SEEK WORK [N U.S. "WASHINGTON -(CP)- By mid- summer this year more than 51.000 workers from Mexico. Jlmlicl m‘! the Bahama Islands has coma to l Needlecraft For The "Home '. 3433' §\ZE5 lv-"rolft- the United States for agriculture! employment. V. last, yet stay has of buy Your Guarantee FOR generations, the familiar “Chocolate Girl" trade mark Cocoa quality cocoa uuvcryin in strength and flavlir. s For rosl satisfaction, always carries this distinctive trade mark. Prepare it according to the recipe on BMQEIVS of Quality cared on every Baker's Ill abcl. It is your assurance the famous cocoa which the package. IIII\IIOI\‘I lntdvaausiiei-