IkQI'T'Qi‘-v7-Il so- __ n... about plant "Yes," said the loquacious young mm in o» train, "I travel in underwear." "Dear me," said the old gentle- man opposite; ‘that must be very cold in Winterl" NEW PHILOSOPHY Old Rastus settled himself in his chair and addressed his wife: "Yes sail. gal. dat boss done cut wages half in two again. Some ob de boys is klckin’ mighty pow'ful ‘bout it But I ain't goin‘ to kick none. Whv I figgers it half of sumpin' ls bet- ter‘n all of nuffin."' If the threaded wooden handle of a push broom loosens. remove the handle, insert. a cork disk in the hole and reassemble the parts. err/co Keep Gay Plants. Will Blooming OH Amaryllis ltequires Little Care A How your scarlet amaryllis blazes better .1 a dark room-faithful year after year! it's a thrill to make an amaryllis bulb come to flower, and it's easy this is the time for it! For speedy results gets a bulb that's just started to sprout. Keep in a cool, dark basement until it's three inches high. Then move it to a sunny window and Q skater well. After the glorious flowers are gone, keep the plant outdoors in the lun. An autumn rest lying on it: Iide in a cool dark place and i1 will bloom again next season-beau- tiful as ever! You can have a lovely indool garden all year. knowing a little care. Pink-flowering cineraria blooms until late if you saved u: some money. win you. as your“ are, and h t k out yours in crying e a es out ms s can do. and that you do not .. pack your trunk and leave for good with a girl willing to wait for me. Chrisunas when l was home for the holidays. plans and they approved only opposed to our thinking of marrying but also to hcr now and run the chance of always Comb Bud I may. of course. be sent overseas, but L4‘4_‘ - l‘ lDorotliy Dix Says- A ‘i NERVOUS WOMAN wms GROUCHY :11 -'~‘7-'~'~»-5-."":-75-~ HUSBAND snovm TAKE a TRIP :5. M w»- Separation Should Benefit Both; Youths Are “ _ v “m "we -_ ' l I Woman’s. Re alm "I. Soc|al"and Personal z I=Vashions v. Llteratur i: 5-‘ E *4 Aucusru, .19., Croom Doodo . ~14; . Stops Po slrotl day - ‘ The sections no than which have - Advised To Delay Marriage Until 01’ nick's! u» wuum n» m‘: » Age 1 '3 o’ c"ln‘ thhrcglcmflaoanswlrsnropsu- Lnmnmmdx ' Pom-my [meter-e bird has the ssmwrceut. vldcd leans loader-l. hr ‘hm Do" noctsiayhgfem .. 596- P ‘W h" "n. I n “uh”. ‘u n- 1 Nowsinn rod: DEAR ms n _ -—— | "l" °' l" " m“ w ask price ovum! Invlml " l cub-wt . mf-Lfrltl‘ thirty yséarllzllovcvllllldrrlul mfiafsgeqvgcfigdmullg gigellgavgllfbgg: It, Poultry l» Iuolhorlwd "l" “fl o "l!" mfffg°flms°uh‘f,_°°“'-'°°ul o, penfluflsom- u. writin u» the ,_ fémrffl“‘n"'"'"l- _ _ good wages for twenty-three years. Our trouble is g h, y, “mm was Miss Kzrndrich’: idea. And replace meat as the quality o! t o, W“ m we ultry you retain Women's auto damn Com- “Md: ,°§;"‘°"P"ulonra tfmper and we quarrel most of the time. If I don't s" ‘fin; as he ma: was rather surprising, protein is comparabl: the lpér- a K311185311)’: cm‘ Rave“,- intcnaify mitten of "so Wartime Prices and t A Pa" Ymnffvtflklfldoh Casi it. M Kdflc did 1th IPPX‘ ' -'l‘radelo - ‘ .?-8'¢Il~ zstnlzrzmtzt. .l:.".".'.t:.":::::::.:r: its is": l» =65‘; m; w». l?“ ‘l5? u- tility” l» hi} u“ on}; .",‘°.‘;'.‘;L°“.i.;.ii?. tPab".:::.%.- Q. n‘. an... a u... _ wo- . av t h ta ten to t tet tr it , hite t mor rap ' - s. f ti b k in PPiovllS l . . e go elncrynstllfe blsfifiilhli sgelfse. that‘! cry’ and the h er and seemede toafesel tllalawthi 121th); e the w m” a isl ways on the age o! thc fan. lgfmtiirenyremerr; on w "“'“'““‘“"°°' affair was a gigantic piece of their work unmolested. so. a Then in late November Miss inlife for m b t: lllll §§°g§‘m€l§' llama lln °i§""'.“""°“" myself. So far I ven't had the courae euw go it. three? time‘; 5:“ weeekrse Emily‘) W21): A NERVOUS BROKEN-HEARTED glsplrtzyoxslalhtog coma“ to lllnbetlhfi c ' if Ile es. u RANGE 0F SCENE CUBE FOR. y was tired of showing her you certainly are to be . rmavovsncss mu m t,mf,ygmrles_goo, “m, l patriotism, she was no less patrio- 8 ‘ll Cl 9 l way {nan that efing ggalltlioolf- your troubles. have bessecl and pleaded with i give me a. cross word for onehrglzrlllfst ‘fnfirllegmyzyt? :.l::""e.'..:=l.°lz:..t;;:= o’ I» e a billed. but don't think ‘There is a pleaaanter ket and! a ‘revolver or a V peace and quiet, where there will g: 112v: Dgmgfg 5%‘; and who" you will meet. agreeable people and find amusing things to _ . w. s. . tool-o“ “t” some“ 31.21"“ areon vergeoaner b kd . H‘ pea-s ma ga econ bgforie 2m talicollapse occurs. rm- one in your conditllgrlm théreea 1g ‘LTHQQE and went on, "Emily, I've Just told lesy ~ rteflarévous as change of scene and getting away from ygur wou». M1'- Roth and I may as well tell wl-‘en We are to need distance to get a. true perspective on om- buydens, you. You'll know it soon enough. ma: may Wm coouscilose t? hem they seem so btg and heavy the; we gee] I'm Joining the Salvation Army, I "5' u when W8 Rel away rom them even {or e yew tried to Bet the Ambulance tic. She was full of war stories; and she was in the midst of one that afternoon. "Oh, do be quiet,” Miss Ken- drick said. And taking off her glasses and clasping them to her pea but the birds have a batter t lower and there is ales? colmcol It seems to mo that he could 0t the my“; malicious tomfooler , igned use . You will find that V0111"? he does to me tf he loved me. I 13y. laaflered to 31v: primarily to annoy all decent o- is 1257M expensive than meat. due h a divorce but that makes him madder still. I pie who wanted only to to the large waste in bones and Ome; medtble parts. About 80 DB1‘ e y. of the weight is lost in dress-_ log. drawing. cooking and bone» short g: as: aguyldflrgyaslgw she mun“ me m“ is azahm my ccfllltegt-fllformlllo aggzehggfiewtgxflflsll gggfgi at a moderate Wm Graeme regulations of the Board. la she cor-j w e e e - Dressing is applied to the bleedinl for a 1011861’ WM- Th “l n, A_ Yul A Board order pmmblgsl an '.§'.'1.“.lf.}.°.’.'.'.‘.?. 1:22:21 2i s: irzt..r.iz“;zi.ls.dkiaet t. all»; rammoor» or o» ‘ f t Y - llgrgetlrggelxltllultrlgltleg: tllree 3.112% coals éfltglol/fld w certain groups, b; e1 _ o: wor ers m1 moist soil’. feet bright fulll gggl-dgllllytgeullllgg fildfnslleg-"ldlzo: 5' Yes- A 3”“ "d" “whim” w . ' eyes and 3 clean, unbruised or un- cooked byloraloislt w“ broken skin. Milk fed chickens ap- longer no!‘ ° » r to be lees fat than corn fed. fat is more evenly dis- tributed through the fleah makinS the bird more tender. The milk fed flavour and more juice. As the bird mall"?! the amount of fat increases so that a head, feat and digestive or!!!“- When buying a bird you should choose one that is plump, campflwl. l5 iveg bird. All young poultry or "w" m“ characteristcs not de- A- d be for the purchase of gasoline. I lzzltzrcssttixz. s...l°..;"t'... ma» mum ma» w» u». ~ ab“, me bud y, wok-‘ coupons from your book. g °l the“ m ' Q. I have asked my dreasmakerl i i with sex ed at a high temperature for Anot er l pernture should be below the boll lng point in order to soften done . the ‘lrlutbegullgeafie cl slrlctlon. any other raincoat. the bird to test for doneneas. When Q- it reaches 176 degrees the bird is ‘I p to make me a cape for Pall wear. ry rect? the sale of rubber rain- d g ber supplies rubbercoats are sold only A baby ma heat a-{lme film? to workers engaged in certain es- book as soon .' sential industires. Dealers have these listed on the garments. How- ever, anyone may buy. without re- How old must a baby be‘ before it may be given a ration book? Army is taking me. I got irl last Al“ ‘h i be‘ av “g wcrked n” week. I don't know when I'll get more than twenty-three years you must. have since Sh“ known "Yes. You'll probably get my job," Miss Kendrick said. " ough if you ask me, I think Mr. R0 h ought to get a more experienced person from outside the office." And the separation will He put his thumbs in his do your husband just as much good as it Probably his nerves are gust as much fretted to fiddle strings rain in abusing ‘you. just as you take no longer aroun to act a perfect physical specimen," When you are said lso. he will miss you and his home comforts, g h W111 y, y, "Least I can do," Miss Kendrick when you return. If he doesn't, you will havaenfouneq Qufl Jfifl. £3 said, blushing. If I weren't a fool, have to stand ill-treatment. and you can I wouldn't do it. But omebody . has to see that those poor bo ys station told me. He. gets at least a cup of coffee and her arm around Miss Kendrickb and closed the door. olng fleshy shoulders. returned he was sitting on couch, looking up at her, DIX-For two and a half years I have been owlllumklgove very much, and who returns my love. About hree the luck in the world,” she said. r We be m gs ouhlilogeto marry me. knowing that it would be a year Late that afternoon Emily had w” i" a §l°51Y1°ll 3° 51199011 her. but she was very. business in Mr. Roth's office. We p armed to annouiégetalarnenglgemglgkithla 3:01pm dsge wgéfggnxggengef thylm v ren ou e nee e . an d vague y, and were very happy about it. M121 RothBsaid “Olgllllfll of chastit- e- ua on. u as s e e . y B L when we told h“ mother‘ Sh“ “m “p l“ the "l!" saw that he was smiling at her in an odd f shion, as if he knew a pleasant ecret. And Bully. re- turninf the smile, knew that Miss Kendr ck's position was hers. Laughing with her secret, atrug‘ giing to contain it, Emily hurried DEAR DOROTHY him light his pipe. to m She was not ngagement. I am 1n and the girl is l8. ésbhe wants u; 21 before even becomi engaged. shall we give in g ving in to her? this semester I expect to be sent to an army training the war can't last for- cver her lips. those wet trenches than you have to" At the end of Wow “no our nerves unknk. and we get to sleeping bette a u eatin Corps but 1 have w. learn d t - mtogévgcwie; 1:29!" B8 ill-S-Isnificant little things about whiclh 3. shoul drive." Miss Kélldflflk aeeemcg pThey stood laughing at each ' ashamed. "But the Salvation other. and Emily saw that Ellis was looking younger than he had There Use it. even if it. takes our last cent am .. l-llLS 1 i I - 0n I n8 to llkancc- ischlevous air about him- ......'a..ss2.“b:l cs....";*r.".ii'.sz.t.l' 1:: ...r.t;"zztl"zr.zyss.erzz our w" m» Woo o» likfodma wo- o- oo wood ability w carr yon for twenty-three years more. ' ‘he ‘mued ‘e11 mm he“- Ellis took an exaggerated stgggle. pits and wriggled his fingers. "I'm he he wul have to control m w b "5 m‘ "°°“°- "I think m; wonde m1, Oil!‘ - ~01, 1 kn ta t all the time." his ulsults. And that wlllsbe Yofclliilllzlse yiilanm’ Wm not stand for ing to France," Email; said? Yolgge "Yes. Buifwlm “an official per. . ' awfully brave." gem, gpgchnen." liturgy laughed. "How do you can " "The doctor at the recruiting sa-id—" .. -- Beiicve me, a railroad ticket is acure-all for more physical and a doughnut" --¥§§llmli§g§=la I‘m-" flrfxoilrfltlfxxféial; 311W 011g!" one thins in the world. 1 know because 1 have ‘ Emily rose from her desk and "on, 'e l" a "33 and 1t BlWflyB WHIS- went to Miss Kendrick. She put Emily walked across the room When she the Emily sat beside him, watching When he had it going, she studied her nails. then said in a voice strangely not her own, "You'll be careful, won't you, Jeff?" She ran her tongue "You won't do any» thing darlgerous. will you? I mean. ‘there's no use atlnding around in any longer “Oh, I'm nct going in the Army." Ellis said. "I got. into the Navy- -. -, mo] t’ o t of d~ e 1 ever, In the memflme we wane m- m be; I _ home. She bounded up the stairs The Navy doesn't even know there fQ‘,§,g’.,,_' s” u ‘r ° seas w fight on foreign soil. waft ubozllu advise?” Shrglllg l-Zgyllalltea calling. "Yoo-hoo, Jeff!" Ellis had is a war. r11 have a lot of fun, our 32mg“ booklet tens easy should we do what we think is right and have our own life? BOB. heard her and was standing at sailing around." Way's to raise all of those plants. also bcgonia, azaiea, marica, san- tlle door. She threw her arms MOTHER PROTECTS DAUGHTER FROM MARRIAGE GAMBLE about him. her legs out as he have really uuite a "I imagine on the whole you'll good time . . . twirled her. When they parted, You always liked th sen." ifovafiergfin;‘Sldflgfiggglgigogflgiggg andlfgfgmzllé lyéouheirlsxilsgtfigxonwgglig mlgrgigdmwhen {non are only is lautlzging ‘and panting. neither "I'll say!" Ellis smlleg] for dElzltly. I-las directions for window-boxes nail. for the great majority of these boy agnd girlwvgg: gnlltrlfifltagtgs '35 Co“ s?“ ' He s“ hes-dc h" Ma a,“ o“ and bracket plants; for growing bounn to end 1n disillusion and g3 iilfitlymwhen she tries to keep her daughter from gambling so with bulbs. plants in water; summer curs cfplants. Send 15c in coins for your copy of Mullins Plants And Flowers Grow Indoors to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to write plainly your name, BddTB-is and the name of booklet. Name Street Address what they are going grownl ideals ail the time, and t ~ they are tired of tween those who married young those who married after they were other eve for each o to the army. perhaps to stran tireiy (llfferent life from er does no more than ' ‘ ' divorce. Any moth After the war ycu and the and it will be almost a. miracle i with each other and want to many. However, as vou indicate that engaged to the ly opposing it. affections. 1t be. For no boy and girl in their teens are sufficiently matur t know to want in a husband and wi e when‘ ti?” m 1p. They are changin . developing, getting differ-em genes, new e o and girl they were crazy about one day at is why the percentage of divorces be- is as?“ tmuch greater than it is among th it dly. there would nnl°bZ"t'il’a°°=-T1<m§? ybul-“lmfiglgof fllla er. Fancy, then. how much greater ft will be when you go off e count-ms. where you will live an en- me ""3- or after all. an engagement is is not a binding life contract as If you and the girl lived in y)“; pflfflgulgf But if cu are sitaatled that the girl loves goo pinasr wou d you get out of being en aged? er dictated by her heart, not by her hav ng a TIDE. 31g been published in the newspapers . I thin irl will be bound to meet as strunscrr. you find then that you are still in love you would be satisfied in being merely irl, I think her mother is makin a mistake in so violent- filst an option on a Girl's a marriage is. or should hag; loyalty to you will or the engagement hav- you will both be happier __ an s e can possibly know, t 1 u will just have understanding, and let it t that, until such City provmc, §fl°y',§‘,',§*“°“g" exmflenm‘ {hat "m! B buy into a marleglllclhalrllzderpllixurl tinleo as you can annoaullce your ' instead 0PM. engagement. , __ Ask of your more lor now Improved lUX In lilo now, IIOOER package —MORE for , your money! These clays, protect gay cottons and rayons with r Don't lot wushdoy methods fade or streak pretty colors! Now when some fabrics are irreplaceable, care for your colorful cottons and rnyons the extra-safe Luz‘ way. Wuhday “ “s, strong soaps and cake loap rubbing will fade colors, spoil tenures. Use new, improved Luz-the mildesz, safest Lu: ever made! It goes furthu‘, gives more suds ounce for ounce than any of 10 other well-known soaps tested. NOW MORE LUX FOR YOUR MONEY, AND REMEM- BBKTHHLAIGBSIZBISANBVBNBBTIIRBUYI —i'—-i—— —————-- -"l'm giving more wuisabiu Luz are," lays Mn.- H. I‘. Heliegcrs. "New, improved Lu: give: rich, long-lasting suds. It’: thrifty i" 1W1 DIPPINGv ALI. PKETTY COTTONS IN tUX mums movuvtus,’ r00. rusv STAY 1.1m: new LONGIR l In wartime, more things lnood lUX can. Things dipped regularly In l-UX gmg/ W yw/féjw? \_, <4 . “The m t u‘ when I um 1X1? {couldnllo . without asking run out on you this way. but I'll a while. "Dorrtflwoqy about trlxle flelélllflg J . ma eve 113$. 5/1155 Kendlllck Joined the S l tion Army." BEllls slapped his tlligh. "50 old Fatty is a hero. too! "Yes," Emily replied. She did not; want to talk about it. I O O 11hr weeks at a. stretch. there would he no word from Ellis and then, all in one day, four or five letters would arrive. She knew that he had been twice to Brest and once to Liverpool: that. he could not smoke his pipe at nights: that he was feeling fine; that the stars were very pretty on the’ wat- er at n ht; that the sailors life was the ife for Ellis; that he lov- ed and missed her. She lived for his letters. On the night $118 115d mail she would never go out. She would read the letters once in the lobb . Then she would read them before undressing, and she would have one last reading in bed before she filed them away. Her room was large, clean and comfortable. yet the walls seemed to ss in on her. If there were no Ill-fail. she would not go up to the room until she felt drowsy. She came to realize in those days all that Ellis had meant to her; to realize as well how much money she had spent. As she llad expected, Emily was given Miss Kendricks Job. Now she was making fifty-seven dollars rt week. a considerable sum for a twenty-six year old girl. But there was nothin to show for the raise. She had ittle for anything above the bare necessities. To everyone's surprise, the Karin Ellis powders continued to sell. 1t began to look as if they would keep on selling for the duration of the war, until people regained their sanity. . All that winter Emily worked with a zeal that at first amused and then began to alarm Mr. Roth. He worried about her health. She was not a natural executive. S!" had no confidence her suborinates. Unless she saw to it for herself, from in- ception to end, she refused to be- lieve that any task was given its full attention. She paced about the office as if every day were the last day of the month. "Take it eas , Elmily." Mr. Roth urged her. " here's lots of time yet. If we don't do it today, we'll do it tomorrow. If we don't do it tomorrow, we'll do it the day after. Time, that's the only free thing there is, that‘! what." Coming up the stairs one mom- ing with his soft, slow tread. Roth was surprised to find the door un- locked. He was generally the first one at work. When he entered the office, he saw Emily at her desk, her head bent over a ledg- er. He smiled at what he thought another manifestation of her am- bition. But when she looked up and he saw her face, his smile faded. "What's the matter. Emily?" he asked. approaching her. "How long have you been here?" "All night." "But why?" "Here." With a trembling hand she gave him a telegram that had been lying on the desk. “Mr. Roth, may I leave this afternoon?" Roth fumbled in his ocket for his glasses and read he tele- gram: Doctor sick come home at once. —Mrs. Abraham Tiilotaon. "Then what are you doing hero?" Roth returned the message. "You get out of here. Elfin now," “I wanted to s aighten things before I left. l thought t after I leave instruc- "Don‘t worryflcbolllt that. They can manage. ow on has ur father been sick?" a yo “I don't know." Iknil rm a hand over her eycs- " I know is in th to m. I shouldn't be more than two or three days. As soon as I see-" Emily moistened ho!‘ 11D!- "Tm sure has all right." should have gone lut tel you and fhgf‘: th ' Ill this k to . ~~-.»-..»."" '" o“ u shoulder? "Nownm dsrlytllndwort-lfyf, Emily. You 80 and glee how he is. And as 1 , when hyzoobletteilidyogle-conle ‘Illa: 11er- hand, “I'm awfully selfish to try to send, you money evofy on" "1?’ FOR. MODERN HOUSEWIFE (Elizabeth Douslas. in Montreal Star) If you can rise at seven every morning, Yet look as fresh as if you'd slept till ten; ' the breakfast pleasantly (not scorning ‘The friendly chats with milk-and- baker-men); If you can bake a. pie; keep stew from burning, Answer the doorbell and the tele- phone. Hiding the whilc a most insistent yearning Occasionally to be let alone. If you can keep your patriotic ardo l‘. Under control through every threatened lwfm. . Of rage at idle folk . . and try the harder To prize your apron as your unl- form. If you can baste a roast . . . and keep your temper; 'I‘rlp on a yelping puppy and not curse; Manage your ration card without a whirnper . . . . Then-you're a Housewife- and you might do worst-ll cannula rnrsr The modern Chinese girl places a career first. according to a poll Yes, unless the coupons are, The The Woman's Realm being harmless to Arrid is the llolgesl Selling doodw" gs 1:16 given a y . 1c - their application, acgatlltllrlllll part I time following the birth of a e l! W“ present baptismal or . certificate to the local ruflqn .,_ it is not necessary to have m, lllication notarized. Movies and stage playg m. favourite anlusements. ILDER ROB Gather the elderberrles when ... ripe. put them into a stone 3n, a paper over the top. and place I Jar in a. pan of water; let 1t ' until the berries are very soft; st them through n coarse cloth, an every pint of Juice allow llal pound of good brown sugar: - it into a. preserving pail. stir and when it boils take off the at and let it boil an hour. ________. ii-q-n-Qn-ii m COOK'S .r.'on1vsn BLUEBERRY SPICE CAKE 2 2-3 cups Once-sifted take i1 4 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt l teaspoon (each) ground Bill mon and grated nutmeg 8 tablespoons shortrnlrlg l 1-3 cups (lightly [lnckcdi bro sugar 2 eggs 2-3 cup seedless raisins. 2-3 cups broker. nutmeats 2-3 cup milk. Measure flour and add ~- powder. salt and spices. Cream shortening slightly’ =' gradually blend in suEflTZ W“ add eggs. then add blueberrl taken at a girls‘ school near Chung- kin . A career is preferable to home life: love dlculd await ccm-, pletion of a univesity education: courtship should mntinue more than three years; agriculture is the pre-II ferred career. Most of the girls- shouid have the kind which both left in the morning and returned to in the evening: Need YOU'LL HAVE THAT COOL CASUAL LOOK ln This Tailored Jumper Jumpers are the rage this season, and this one is charming. In these days when we all have to walk more than ever before you will find ‘M's Jumperideal as it has a full skirt which will give you all lhe freedom you necd. Wherever you go and whatever you do you'll always look neat, and smart in this. Style No. 3408 ts designed for sizes 12 to 20, 36 b0 48. Size 36 re- guires for the blouse, 2 1-2 yds. 35- n. fabric; jumper. 3 yds. 35-in. Pattern is handout to United Stat- es standard Measurements and in- cludes chart with step-byiatepwin- structiona. Twenty cents for pattern. Write {gut name. Address and style num- r. Be sure tn state size you wish. Nlfllfl sci-m 55.1.. City Province PLENTY OI‘ TOMATOIS King Haiklm was among the dis- ished visitors at the Allied Na- tion's summer Pair held recently in the grounds of Florence House, St, James. Old london. This fair must have been the only gluace in London where you could y as lmany tomatoes u you were able] away, comments an Enl- ter. This be sold for the Red Cross. M berg of the staff in Clarence House. unable to join in the long cue. lowered receptacles of all from the windows w the vegetable stall and drew them up again full. T k tlfn . ' ..:...'. gpbesigkgtg; Emily Ill l"- or i-lssaaal... ank you for "Y- Yo" Iot-"INM sleep New fall hots are nude of femin- pmfllflrlfi°lfll HATS OI‘ OSTIIlCII thought the young married coupiel ate Well. 35° dell?“ of s. home‘ minutes For The Home raisins and nutmeats. Sift in dry ingredients alterna - with additions er milk. comm!‘ after each addition Turn into greased and ilotlreli inch square pan and bake in m. about Serve warm with cream. as g sert cake or cool cake and H05 . esired. I leCralt