_ '1'“. oman's Re aim '1 Social Fas Dorothy Dix Says-I pf V "u" W“ ‘ . h esvs ill-um. when . =* Rice Krisplee are " v ,.,.,.,,,, furrat breakfast c . ' _ i“ more". a That crispness and flavour together- We»: ' mistake "em! Courams scum; EFFECT THE VETERAN’S RETURN Women Must Be Prepared To Find Men Changed Prcvennpmmm ‘ DEARMISBPIX: ‘Ihereianodeaerlsingthaiqawifafoala odours. Glvngn m,“ ‘M -- when the man she loves walks up the in! and into ht anna other pmmi“ B“ He liuu day!’ havine been Bone for many months. I have Jlllt llltienced but i” T m‘ “Mir? lip mp1,. from the minute my husband returned on his fiulough. I made ataerlss - 'Y Mollzoemailccounlen, of unforgivsble mistakes. I had heard about the changes that the war made in the boys. but I thought it would be the same as ever with Lee. ‘methstmlstakelmadewaaaaktnghimhow long his leave was. The second mbtake was when I tried to get him to tell about hisexperiences in the war. Now, when it is too late. I know that the boys don't want to talk about that and they don't like to remember that before long they will have to go beck. These boys are leading double lives - their families and sweethea on one aide. their ship and shlpmates on the other-aide. We can't intrude in their lives with theinshlpmatel. but their shlpmates can intrude in ours. - This is a hard thing to face and I couldn't take lt. Jealousy came between us because I couldn't understand him ed m” eml and his shipmsgeswiclolulgisandfllt slalyedhme avllglen nlefound out that he "ma" me would rather 5 P111898 B11 » “m” . Tell all women with men at the front to forget the past-all of _ t? ‘lfgfiflw m“?- 1‘ l“ mwm‘ it. be prepared to find their men changed and. above all, don't be A m.“ L‘ no mo” Board jealous of their buddies. ~ regulation which deals with keep. you and MEET AS UTBANGIBS to settle Q. in Dino is over, will atoms arable to ln- crease uheir prices? Protect your nuturuluweet Se with the NEW CR EAM»DEODORANT Almipaizs | pull Q1 1 mellow’: Rice Krisples? Yes, Mahm- n’; the crisper cereal that sings Snap- Crackle- Pop I when you pour on milk or cream. ljvingfit Leisure between yourselves. ANSWER: This letter contains words of wisdom which the wives NW m“ a" of all servicemen should take to heart. It is one of the inevitable catastrophes of war that it brings about changes that makes the first 1M1 could have done then!" she ex- THE WOMAN'S REALM We live Lil deeds. not in years. in thoughts. not, breaths; In feelings, nOL in figures on a To remove rust from the cor- ners of cake tins. dip a raw po- taw in cleaning powder and scour. ‘ill. We should count time by hea.rt-' throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblesm acts the bESI —-Pllillip James Bailey Edible mushrooms contain some nitrogenous foods and about 90 percent. water. , It takes the entire milk produc- = tiOn of two cows to supply dairy products for eleven soldiers. Many injurious insects which pass the winter in protected situ- ations in and around the garden of chose scuffed-looking may be easily destroyed by clam. shoes. Brush the shoes‘ p and burning all crop .1 ughly to remove all the dustnand other debris in early J-Il then steam over the tea ket-i —-—— ior n lT\\' minutes . . an eific-. face lifter U KETTLE ON THE non. l 1* Steaming is an easy llome treatW mom to brighten the future pro- sprlng . A representative of the National ilm Board of Canada has gone to g stralia. to open o. branch o!- ice. ‘but remnants i furlough of a servicemen almost always a bitter disappointment bot-h to him and to the wife or sweetheart he left behind him. For in both cases they practically meet as strangers and have t0 Set acquainted with each other and adjust themselves to one another anew. Neither has sus- pected what would happen or is prepared for lt. The wife has been looking for the jolly, carefree boy who lelt her to come back as light-hearted as he went and she does not know what to make of the brooding, nervous, irritable man who resents her simplest question as if she were trying to pry into her affairs. Shethought he would be thrilled to death over her little budget of household news and she is hurt when he doesn't seem to think that the baby having cut a new tooth is a world-shaking event. And. most oi all. she can't understand why he seems closer to any fighting man than he does to her. She doesn't realize that for the moment. danger and death and winning the war have put all other thoughts out of her husband's mind. It is these changes for which every war wife should prepare her- self. Nothing, either now or after the war. ls going to be the lame- not even husbands. They are going to need a lot more love, patience, and understanding than ever before. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: A little over a year ago I married a very fine woman and we get along well except for one thing. Ihave a 12-year-old daughter by a previous marriage who lives with her claimed. That was when we had mine to the last of our grain clean- ir 22:‘. Mini‘ “ma”: “mm- 11-5 ill-I'd Y 5. . the area. in front of “the nlanulxlers." Then the last lCHOt on the ena 51ml; was tied and the legion of grains We" "W" P6643! t0 be taken to the field for the seeding. when 1 heard the renmrk I smiled at James con- fidently. Given such a circumstance and ‘coulsequently more leisure James dimples would have their chance to be more appealing. Then doubtless matters would have been much more complicated for me, Much betztcr as it is. even with the unwwn the" lawn unkem t. and ends of cleaning ya to settled and the potato-seed cut- tliglg in the shallows right before done this afternoon in the field across the creek. I think need not have told Juir: “We'll have this or that for umner" out about carrying some bricks." The firs; o; om- sowmg was w be guv-nor. I'm trembling all over." ' with the sieve." A The period we are about to go thro h in the inunediate tut- ure wll things we will be wanting to . Some merchants would vantage of this state of affairs to raise prices machinery While the regulations of the W. P. T. B. are still in effect. ceilings must be maintained as they have been for the last 3&5 years.‘ see ahoruagea of take a - tl‘ by int th ollndlnflfillon ‘walking? hm; suits whet feelin’ well Foreman-"Now, Murphy Murphy-“I ain't Ibneman-“Well, then, get busy Kellogg Company of Canada limited, for its brand of oven-penned rice:- A treat anytime! "ma. Kriapiea" is a registered trade snark of an After thewhole stock cusp and FRESH lnspefltlfag It is a waste‘ to have good rolls up as dried bread crumbsli a Jen there arj stale rolls’ in the‘ that, ewmng could be done Wm, Loose freshen tucm m) llllg wnjn] hydrofluoric acid which eats away ‘nu-n 0n the cold water tap, dash the Wm “Mace o; ‘has of ‘ \‘2‘."ll roll through r1110 streamd ’ - " i them nto a mo er- 11, 1s bgflgygd ma; pflmmve PM" Ml mm‘ cultivation of barley wheat and V _ _ f- .millet was practised in many _ N¢Wr_5\91ej_1bfly_fl 811mm! Thai parts of the eastern hemisphere 1,. \\‘..ll 819-156 or food as early as 10.000 or 15.000 years - - - - »~_----- before the Christian era. Viqontinued on page _8)___ mother. My wile thinks I should ignore her completely inasmuch as I have married again. She knew about the child before our marriage, but gave me no reason to believe that she would object to my seeing her. Now every time I mentiordngsolng to see her or have her come to visit us for a few days. it res n a scene. n I don't feel that I can, or should. give my daughter up~and I know m” we gmimwwlllg l5 *1 dmlml" hi-‘le m it »- “am. it would break her heart as she depends on her dad a great deal. wlw {fig “gggy; a‘ a ‘°“‘”“$;;,'3g,’"?*l- antshlexlyehtescillly; lfiitwitfhen we can I do to convince my wife that she is wrong in the stand she is flhgughts {o wander a minute VX3311; haven't one b1! Bllmlflh 1°? T3159" BEWILD at the work maybe to wonder what i“ _______ ____ Neil's colt will be like or whether l" , l" iBETTill ENGLISH o: W,» mo,“ fm- u we had ‘ed mm of suitcases customer shook ambrosia and given him nectar to mi ham‘ drink or indeed the verv Opposite I WW a really 8°“ m“ .5" l‘ 0g either James would not have long holiday in the country , he normed m 1on8 as u; was fining said. "I want to see some reel cow- In 1771 Karl Wilhelm S-cheele, Swedish chemist, discovered - Needlecraft”) FOR rm: HOME VACATION FAVOIITI Plan your summer earlv this year and be some to elude this model. Alone or with the bolero. you'll find innumerable oc- casion‘ M l: iaee 1n 14 1o ls requires'89i -'——— -—- ~ -i it might be more advisable to wait ___ for a favorable potato-moo f0,- - the planting or to rove wit the M9950" W" Other springs both lost I and dear a seeder-spout is likely tovbecome clogged leaving a vacant space most of the “ray across the gsrlgewofbeatralgter @111?“ cllréaklqlfv" sr n ou . ht .. - n beside the mid Ewe igr an ‘$10 tense? I dlont see no dogs. “rm?” to read. One of my enjoy- 1- wmYJ-t We “mill Pmlunc‘ men“ 111 P85?- years has been to go mm“ °f 3M5" l’ mum-mg Wm, James‘ Not seeking 3. which one of these words is tq-nyuiilstant roads but only over glipemed? Suple’ swperlw‘ super“ am ar countr side. Neither do I ' .. recall go muchysatisfaction in this edfl- “m; does the word distort- way w en we drove the first of our ma”. vehicles _ the “chew. .29_ 5. What is a vylord Then Jar-int? was too much con- Wm‘ l“ umtlawgfixssmlthy’ "y 3 Oflhed w‘ is drivi v to ever. casually lngpeg; romp: d9 new,‘ 1. _'_I‘his is a double negative. Indeed on many of our well-rem- 5m" I djdnt 55° “m: M35‘ 2‘ Pr“ ember“; trips m this m“. best of nounce as spelled, jo.st_. not jdlsdl 3. machines he was often obliged to Suppleyfl" Twisted m“ M 1°“ a; bm-ejy acknowledge a neighbors shape. He has a distorted view o greeting so taken u. was he with m‘ 5- Fumv“ n1 a hill "on h." I, like every faithful farmer's help-mate. by my very tenseness added an ex- tma power to the motor exhalirg only when we were well over the surmnlt and roll- ing along on the level beyond it. Perhaps we enjoy our motoring more (rgw when another chavffers. o IS 'r|-||s 11s: would}? Loveusslr ROMANCE COIllPl-EXION 2 ‘rm-m is cu l8. 20 and 40. Size yards 36-inch. ii yard contrasting f)? drus; 1% yards 35-inch for send l0 cents for PATIERN which includes comtfleta sewing wide. Print your Name. ind Style Number plainly. Io state tile Y Address Pattern Department The tiharlottetown Guardian. 1. What is wrong with this sen- lovoly slur of Universal Pictures’ "LADY ON A TRAIN" sTu" cook's omen spa-slam irate m; | ! ! By Anne Ashley shes-unini- mggam can I make a good ma‘- 2 cups ready-to-serve bran cereal A. A ggod healing flallve can be i g? "M" made of parts vase e, 30 parts _ white pine tar. 4 parts catholic 9 "hie-WW" mm °T Wmenbaggl: .~ a ' . Warm the ingredients and 1V4- WPI "i" mm‘ °' ‘l e - mix well ' . ' - h tel - -- “ted- J c R I I fi o o K Q. How can I deodorlze a bot 3 ltogahlelrllimriuow. By Roberta Lea “YES !"say DEANIIA nunallrs ‘lens "Goodness, no!" says this lovely young star modestly. But her en- thusiastic admirers insist he: smooth, exquisite complexion is the most romantic in the world; To guard its million-dollar beauty, the lovely Deannh Durbin depends on whippedcreamlather facials. “Luz Soap care really makes skin lovelierl”. she says. PI cover my face generously with the creamy lather, work it in thon- oughly. Then I rinse with warm water, a dash oi‘ cold. Pat gently with a soft towel to dry.”- You try this gentle care. BAISIN BEAN MUFFIN! teaspoon soda 1 ‘A teaspoon salt l cup flour muffin pans. filling them ill thirds full. Bake in n hot (425 deg. F.) for nbnut 20 ml" ~ Bran is also used in the 11‘~‘-“-p‘: these muffin realm-s. '11:: sub t1 ? - ell, pom- ; little black mustard saltand soda. Add the ready-to- seed. with lukewarm water, into nerve bIfl-n 05ml 3nd a" "b"? th bottle. then rinse it thoroughly. and stir until well blend . Belt . i L i M "° ~ we new K New» "a ~== "m" ‘rm M“ us. u: ti"; ‘slum 32551125 Q. How can I remove old var- the corn m‘ 806w W?“ heavy’ kind m, that bu; me llgh r n‘? blame rwtatfnlnlén‘? h m, “u: mm or but ‘ 891119? variety. The flavor 11s m? . mov e o varnis 9 u. my Pym using threg tnblespoonfuls 0! m rrheenflaihlclgedhthlth Saran require‘; D9 y washing soda to one quartl otfh water. Jmct _ a, m, mung upl a ugh co -__ de of the calee Soak a mildebvivlgdl" t w I mm n Bumen in but- and waah RECENT ‘III?! of Lux Tolls! Soap facials actuall prove Ilsa! moat comp] ' e Romance Complexion in a alsnrl time. izmsoolored. stockings. my heat will cquse the colors made with little butrer-ory/ilh | _ . shortening instead-are OutsrandmBlY ' i a moist, soft-textured and delicious, when Y°“ use Swans Down. For Swans Dawn's render snousm: oust-aimin- om eh =3! ‘ cake velvety-numbed _lm‘l HRIIIBBIY °' dons-help i: my mom and fresh for dill”- SwanijDown is made eaptflllfi” Pd“ bemezcakiggfiilfiwmzlgmstgs: . wolves a QM“ " - Dowalaslfeedagainandagalnthroughfllki - uncil27d|neeasfineasordln1fYfl°“"Gfv” an: anodes every time. See tested mi?“ efirhqreshsv- i, $waus§cvvu can rsoflkfldww w . gens‘: l‘ rem ti: ' t“ really indicate sense. But it would be better consult a member of her or her husband's familiu before doing so. Q. Why is it necessary for one l0 "PM: a person's name when being uced? A. This is not really necessary. butisdonetoahowttmtmtehss 7 6%: we; 31/}; éreién. . ifi/kfie 1 l " g formal dinner at a club? A. Hy informal note, or by tele-