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"That girl is her mother all over again, and I know." d when it is necessary that gelatlne arden qlllfikly tit-id °mY “n94?! hg liquid boiling hot, and after s- own“; the gelatine add the rest of he liquid as cold as_r"$5\311°- y Storing Linoleum - 911m in ld. not be roiled m ADVANCE . m, _ oi-dlltmtlihing until’ it has been placed ore o. fire for a few hours and is thoroughly warm. lf this is nOt stone. it ls sure to crack. ' Glass Cork L! m l k has broken off h the ‘negskucsifcglie bottle. hold the lock in boiling water for a few lnutes. then tsp it gently with a Food blooin In a college town o. student call- ed at a boarding house to inquire about rooms. ‘ "And what do you your rooms‘? he asked. "Fiveuollars was the reply. "Yes, but I'm a student,” he said, thinking the price quite high. “That being the case. the price is charge for nnscimisuirs . j penetration Austin five dollars down" repled the laznd- L B: rerun BENEDICT "My dear," said Doctor Way- land wretchedy, "I’m sure you \voudn’t wish to be soothed with lies. I know you too well for that. If your friend was quarrciling so violently with Austin, it does look very bad. but there's no rcason for us to assume it means-what it seems to mean. It. isn't your re- spc-isibility or mine to sit in judg- ment. All we have to do is to tell the whole truth; and we shall do 2:, Shan‘t we?" But all she said was: “Oh. Char- les, Charles—" in a broken desolate ivhisper. She covered her face. and swayed forward into her friend's ready arms, and clung thorc, sobbing. Jim turned away to the tele- piicnc and left them so. The doc- tor's iheorics- of tactful treatment were perhaps not altogether Jim's but he, the interioper James Fol- ey, \vas not a person with any rights in Thea Hart; perhaps if he had boon less sure ofymlyls own Hart might still be living, and the ivhc-le liide~ nus affair still no more than a miasmzi of distrust. It had been in his mind to sily to her stoutly: this. I know it. I'm certain of it." But he was quiet. There was still the ghost of the ghost of a do-ubt And how if Charles had don: it? He busied himself about sending for the police. That at least wns a thing which had to be done, what- ever the outcome. whatever its tiost later on to Thea or to Chur- es. CHAPTER VIII WHERE WAS CHARLES Jane and Charles were at work in the church. in the best cf the afternoon light. when Jim pushed open the heavy door and walked up the aisle into the painted chapel. Jane was sitting cross- legged upon a low plank, adding her favourite rich dark green to a palette not yet fully made ‘lp. Charles was aloft nmong the 333;. fflidlflfl. treading lightly as a cat along a narrow board, his head erect and his face, dim in the shadow, a little sullen and for- bidden d'leV |w 511B bidding. They turned, both of them, ss Jim came in, and manifested some pleasure st seeing him. Jane at leastueemed to have no present care in the world, and even Char. les was no worse than pro-occu- pied in his greeting. lapslng now and again into flowing and ruf- (Oontinueci from Page a) lady, who lhad had experience. No wonder New Rlntoisthomost popular soap .everywhera. _"Illnso's gentle, soapy-rich suds make even \ ground-in din vanish in no time; Your o -_ twlilhlfibmoflnnhgwhihvuyoul vnsii- ' sblo ‘colors fdfll_fl_b_rlglltt_ Ivan finest best for isitiitilt liill Mil! suiriou IIEEII gwirsi, BRlGilTEST, (QIIICKEST rsyons and woolens dry fresh and new looking because Rinse gets out MORE dirt THOROUGHLY, SAFBLY! Yes, Rinse h thing . . . washes everything whitest, brig test. quickest. Grim work- ciotliu, hsrd-to-ciun wslls, dis es sod woodwork are easiest, you use New Rinse. It mp you and. Gct u package today! quickest to do when s the one Ind on]; “Charles didn't do; rue CHARLOTTETbWN GUARDIAN- __i_, ‘ii-tint. ooromv 01x s4 vsg rm" Tragedies of War iill Things Changed For Returned 6.!- And Ills Woiaaniolit Now that Johnny has come marching home he has brought with him a problem that neither he ri-or the Missus nor t-ho girl he let-t be- hind him foresaw. and t~o which no one knows the answer. ' But lil has upset the apple-cart. fcr Johnny is finding out that home. sweet home. is not itie Elysium that he visloned in his nostalgic dreams in a fox-hole in a for away country. Seen in reality it is s shiahby shock in need of painli, and even Ma's cooking doesn't taste the way he remembered it. ’ Worse rltlll, this world to vrhlch he has longed so arc-sully to return is not peopled with glamour girls and sirens. Th; feminine population con- sis-ts of jus: plain. ordinary women. a lit-tie older, a little faded. a little fatter, a, lflit-le less seductive than he remembered and he wonders what he ever w“. m any one cf them that made hilrii thinl: that he wrrvted her for keeps And. on their pal-t. t-iie women are equally disillusioned. Jcfclny didn't come home clvthsd in Shgning armor and xvilth the rcmantic technique _ o; a cinema great lover. lie shed a lotvtsiv his . - q t 110 some . He is glad to be bgck ‘lZClIZG again, but-lie CXDECH hi5 W115 m ‘we l Ellen ‘s Diary a; an nuns Flnnefs Wild Jamie, enduring thg mwiess cl’ the chore, assisted ms at wash- ing today and wondered: ' .'hy do blankets alwsvs stick tn old wring- ers?" when‘ the ulschira- bcuoims too heavy for his young arms i0 tum. Our work was not without its delays. We must slice u gen- erous sample from one of to»: first- ltngs of the turnip crop, that Jock was fetching from the field to feed to his IIHYTOPS in the plggei-y; then since "tliev must be nawfui thirsty this warm dav" t-ie ducks‘ water-pan must be eplen- lshed. There was a time-corsumllCg trip to the garden for a tasty car- rot beozuse as Jamie pointed out: "if you don'l cine with .iie. a great big frog might. Jump out of someeres to scare mel" Who then would have the h art to mntinue her wash in the oe of such a. plea? He made s visit to Ioarflefi; door as well to ask (so Jeanie told mci: “How's the baby o-dly?” "She's asleep now" Jeanie slid "What me wants a know" 'ie ex- plained with more empharir. “is how IS her a-iay?" Jami: evi- dently hrs been over-heurhg his parents discuss the dreaded Po‘io and ls as concerned as the vest of us. The disease is seemingly on the increase and Ls finding its Iictims in widely separated communities. . - ~ -= l ' t .. ecstesles over the baby. and for granttd. h;c;<;t.c§.la§:o ;:d°“2"nl'is m Spend h“ time Mm m: budd1es' He is v3 the rush of married coullll“ l0 ‘he dtlv°me “k” “m” dstihtecg“... o; wrecked homes and the wail of fatheriess courts. an ~- babllls fllihxiliae Rsiirtuctlcn renter for the engaged couples. for in in- or w - , heme and knit sweaters and numerable cases the girls who sat at L“ _ , _ 1 me home to them have wa wrote letters and“?aigsglclrfxpyesdalanyvestca, w“ as boys new up on me gag‘ flglig‘ i? “Jen {hey came back they had lost their taste for [Ll Bl . 1-‘ their oid~ girls. Among the casual-ties cf ivar non-e 8Y8 Edd" than mesa bmke“ _ _- , the! th result of absence and sep- mamages 2nd zigvgligdirzhtlliractefi‘ Balflfl f0: which nu one is t0 b18619- 3%)“. arlfe gylihuld rather her husband had been killed on the battle- a field than lcst to her through the chalk" i“ “was? 1 beauwu, For in one case she would have the conso a» 0n o a ‘ l memory to grieve cver and in the Clhfl‘ Gilly lhe kmwledtgf ha, n, her with shrrne. And many a. girl who lacks the courage to s” k n Ermaymefi; 1o the boy who, she knows. has ceased to love gziamgkc‘ "f3, has“; the most, tragic cf all mistakes, being an un- “lung Jldiiriiiys coming home is not all fireworks and brads bind-S Hid v 5i l id d in welcoming arms. the igylfillfO? iimlseillitle liltter realization t-y both mien and women that ‘hey have changed; that, the old uprpfal is gene. the old love dead. ano that they must either sacrifice themselves. or hurt the one for whom they have only tenderness and Dily- And that l5 011° 0‘ ‘he Peale“ tragedies that. war brings. Mflflilfl! This m» medicine is vary clip-iii“ u. relieve pa». time“; 41"" Ind walk, tired feelings, o! "certain dayu"—when duo to female functional monthly d1!‘ turhsncss. Thin is some- ’; Cook ’s Corner CHOCOLATE GINGEBWAPB 11 made very thin, these cookies can be put together in PM" Wm thing wort-h wins! I a zshtewelattiiatlelbort iéalil-igiblglllclzxslg °Y ' i o ~ - ‘ ' W18 taablespdons shortcnng ‘A cup molasses ‘A cup corn Syrup 4 tulblespoons cocoa. ‘.4.- teaspoon vanilla 2v; cups once-sifted pastry flour or 2 cups once-sifted hard-wheat fl M o d e r n Etiquette Z2111‘ 1 teaspoon baking powder 1.2 teaspoon bakins soda V: teaspoon salt _ 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1/3 cup granulated sugar Roberta Lee 1/3 cup brown sugar, lightly _ packed. Measure shortening into upper pan of double boiler and add the molasses. corn syrup and cocoa; heat over boiling water, stirring often until mixture ls well blendd. Remove from heat and cool. Add vanilla. Measure and sift together three Q. Does a person show good breeding when he insists on des- cribing at length the experiences he had while on his vacation, or details of his travels? A. No; a well-bred person will never do this unless he is asked ~ 1 tuna, the flour, bakin powder, fifi°,§°‘§f,”‘,‘§“§;h§,§°h§“f,“§,1ifi§1§ baking soda, salt and er; mix have visited the some places. 1Y1 Simulated- "8" i“ hm" sugar. Add th dry ingredients to the cooled mo asses mixture part at a time. ocrnibining well after each ad- dttlon. Shape into a long roll, wrap in waxed paper and. chili yvvernlght. Cut roll of dough into very iihin slices and arraneg on greased pan. Q. Is it proper for a girl to strike out c "Miss" i1 using her person- al ca d when guiding s. gift‘! A. Yes, if the recipient is an intimate friend. , Q. Arc “Dear Sir" and "Gentle- men" correct salutatlons for a buslnegs letter? ' A. 95m Bake in a moderately hot oven, 315 degrees. about l0 minutes. .. watching very carefully to avoid overbaking. Better English l n. wiuisms l. n 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence‘! "This book don't belong to you‘: What is the correct pronunc- i tion 0f “often”? l3. ‘Which one of these words is Nazareth, Naraganset; misspelled? carag-sii. ‘ 4. what does the word "r2010"?- ll " m n? any Whglt is u word beginning. with ch that means “the science of colors"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "Thls book (singtilar subject) doesn't belong to you. 2. Pronounce of-en. 0 B! 111 10-". U"! the t is silent. 3. Narragansett. 4. interchangeably; mutually. ‘These two particles yip reciprocall each other wl h tiho some Bentley. 5. Chromatics. l ( it v orce."- How‘ Can I !! By Anne Ashley HELPS "Hill PEISPIIIIIIIII SPBTS liili iiliiil . Ilflioln IIIITATIII tn: sxlli ARRID gives yoiadoubis protection. it '\7\?\7\7\> h’? l5 bond wmifmd ,0 get 81mg with and his wife finds ltt herd to Ftlon. Careless" , \- It is then very obvious that folks should heed every advised precau- _ s m details on tile‘ part c,f house ives might he the cause of giving "flpplfifi limos aid misery to those most cherished. Not that cleanliuess is a virtue thet is ever overlooked in island homes. And yet tllcre are occasions. when we might L-e inclined to dis- regard potential hazards. Ever. with this Jamie of “urs whose mother L; a, Spartan for rinsing erd ster- ilizing and cleaning. One day he» cause he felt hungry he ate an un- washed pear and I have .4 meling that. he as well as other children often sink their teeth tr-o luscious but unbathecl harvest apples when we recall its days. this has been a strange summer. Ico seldom has the all‘ been rain-washed it there has been an smtmlzt of Still. Clean and sweet the air Wis this morning when ‘i ‘nrisk fresh. wind blew from the gates of the west. It cast beautiful satiny “wales of a shadow" over the ripyvin; grain fields 1n the orlLi-Lvit sunshine that. cvnie to gather up the dampness left by yesterday's light showers. The potato-sprung again engaged the attention of our men fok and this afternoon it took th-‘m to Rob's. "You farm-women don't 118W "-1111 tro-lhlc in obtaining your supply of potatoes" a city lacy said to me recently. Sue saw or..v t.ie basket cf Couplers on a vorandah. freshly dug and 0f fair appeal‘- iince considering their t.n‘e of Srowth. She. ‘if course knew little or perhaps nothing of the many costly ani arduous steps that went to the growing of these. Fnm the commencement of the wortz- and like the bewild-srizi question of ~which comes first e egg or the chicken, I rnjver can be gel-thin Just‘ where the business of growing F “"' -"~:f"to~s begins. It is ill‘. un- broken cycle on arms WniLh is drr-Bflli: wzhou’. beginning or end. Toe Winter cl Spri-ig grading gives the seed. l know, and then there is a stibsequent rotind of labor that from a ML‘? mason, makes the past Springtime appear to have been only a dream so fill- ed were the C815 with minv pha£c3 cf the work, James himself comes ‘hrough deep waters when he fash- irs his straight rows-anal inciden- illly "wakes so that team!’ ln- deed, lt seems as if from th-it time. the farmer and his falnlli’ come through a succession of trials un- til st last their tuner seed has been elected to sit with the aristocracy in a car st the railway siding. Even the growing season consptns o- gainst them. it is too cold or too hot; too dry or too wet. ind the new pests and diseases they arc- beset with ‘are something Mother Nature is bound to produce in or- der to keep up with the tkres I myself nwrvelled at the mere pet- severance when all of them let out briskly this afternoon to take up the spraying again ‘at Rob’... Bun shadows In lilagree designs lay about the town and the mellow- ness that belongs to the latest surr- mer days was abroad ‘his after- noon. You could stnse it ‘n. the crickets’ music. Locusts too rtroned about in busy flight and a dragon fly like a small plane diivoed and soured above the flower bottle. and I lost it presently" in the lirectioii of the pond. The cattle on the hills rested in the rhade of pasture trees and u tho cred: thc water sparkled laslv in the sun The sums sheen and sparkle would rut. at for ds am rivers and hays; other is and valleys rs wel so ours would be fairly plaN-l today Ind from distant hill-tons the countryslzlc would lie in c. lovely panoivma of green meadows and woodlands and the gold of the fields of grain Wooiy clouds floated lunguidly and never an ominous one could I see. Juries lound one. When h: homing st dusk and the evening was close and the sir richly loden with the‘ scant of petunia arrl piiiox. Junie. nsit seen it too. A shadowy ed one. pearly tinted sway to o west. "A thunde storm" James predicted closing doors and hillTylflfl the chores to completion. Pollu who neiziibored with us helped to nuke us less aware of the storm when. it present- ly broke. As is our custom, we gath- ered in "the room"-ns we event. so quiet ‘heal-Wiley can I make, n good mommy” I‘ i “one” A. An excellent shampoo can be hdPlPmfiflimlf ‘will P9", tion spots. Arrld is on odorless deodonbt, with the fins texture of s beauty cream. It vanishes ins dy — giving immediate results. With ‘d, you In absolutely safe —aa eoioy yourself wherever you m - as of tbs weather. Prom: your d nriueu and chum with Anid. ml by grlndtn n little cornmeal u ‘hens as posslgis then adding a! small quantity of Dillverlzed owls- root. S rlnklc this well over. tho scalp. it remain a few minutes and tihen brush out thoroughly. Q. l-iow sun l prevent annoying squsszlaithe ch swl l hm A. ere a squu w - _ m. chain of the mo: Joins u» ‘,';"““'$'°d" """""°°°"“°‘L hoonslipsnngerf moi .995 59¢- rum glove over the hook before putting ~ on the chain. i .03., flow can I ripen green toms- y _ A. u, green tomatoes rte Placed *“'""' tn s paper laid any in s dsrkplscoforofcvdlnthflflll fl- Ionian an out conversation taeoomcs no mat- ter who-t n!) we try to discuss. we do it hsl meumdl our talk returns to t e storm w. bend. ‘That ins s wicked one!" James llid when the tAiepiu n: wt t , rung oy unseen hang and the yard was filled with In eerie bltlolflht. And for a time tat ruin tilnbied dawn the panes. l‘. con- timses to lull more gently now but the storm has none iron. us owl! ovir the hills. Jams: ha: been at g Ill! Ind wind "I bellows" m1 on occasions like this ‘Lam well aware of the refit-f his voles "the stun-it's over Iillen -ws may ls well lo to but?’ Until $70! - Dilly —O00d- Ind slwsyvl ' ln-' cause of right lines . dentally. it's No. 2968 guide. al unit or address. device for It can also ,' officer- lri England when legal, This '7" m mayo: 0000. This bright-eyed miss has just joined the ranks of thousands of healthy happy youngsters who have discovered how tasty Shreddies can be, with their malty flavor and whole-wheat: goodness. You, too, will hear “M-M-M, they're good" at your breakfast \\S¢.\t\1 WWO“ ‘uvevtu important keyhole neokllnfi- is out in sizes 10, 12. 14. 1s, 1a, 2o. ac, as and 4o. Size 1e re- quires 2% yards 39-inch. Send 20 cent-s which includes friat d stv WWW? l: state size vml M5 - lmllld‘! W5" The Pattern uipartmeli: Chai- lottetown Glliifdlilli. ionsLiffLiteroiilre. g , a t/Needlecraft/ —FOR THE I-IOME- ‘ BASIC BLACK E i ll 0d Spec a ltsgutiriciuttered, alwai’! for summer be- . . ttie brief cap sltigiétz: ygyy gasy t0 make. fol PATTERN. complete sewiig vou Name. Address lainiy. Be sure zone number in y0l1f ‘Sbrrddir: i: a regimred trade-uteri owrnd inflansdn l] THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. NIAGARA FAlliv CANADA Pattern No. 2968 Name Address cm. *1 Province ETEWETlfiB-k" An Automatic Traffic "COP." i! controlling trafil-c by varying the time of red and green lights in reiaiic-rl to passing cars, has been tho volume of produced. be set so that the itzhLs will vary accordYnB it‘ 81W dflilmd program or it can l controlled by B" 511mm"! lT-‘llc llLV be manu The words red ta e, denoting of- ficial inaction or eisy orlginatOl in the 19th century and official documents were tied in a pinkish taps. Don't Make Mistake When Child ls Constipated elfQ-v. ‘i’. . .\ ‘A. I f . table tomorrow, when you serve Shreddies.‘ FOR AFTER SCHOOL APPETITES From after school till supper time is u ' long while for husky youngsters. Shreddies and milk supply wel- come nourishment for those active hours. Jcvox Ii clooninO magic for YWI‘ Mk‘ $\ I and dralnboord~ ‘“ Juvex in tits Wfll‘ mulm llnom and M- n" “may while. till w“ Mill's W’ undmltml” w“ letter. AT YGI IIAIII’!