..--.-.....- ....--..-__ -.__'.. m,‘ mes-mean; . PAGE TWO ;.fl.'¢/0/P4ak/7z%la4‘ 41M oomo ouunmo goo "me MAN wuo how M! omen KINDS f o; nsoues wens bust use mesa ex": (fives a loner by A.’W.C.) Nowell _oQ-5,4Y§ , 4mm: 15w? a nasswrn/vr More! SINCE HER PLANT PALS USE K1556“ TO HELP KEEP COLOS FROM SPREAOINGTIIEY USE ATISSUE ONCE THEN DESTROY GERMS l ANOALL! - (from 4 Inter by j.M.S.) um m; n: n00 404m...‘ All rehe l l — ' l G l"... .'.'.r:..'::.':.;:.. rarer: } nnpmelconomy Packs egiros you 500 tissues ( 1S0 pulls )—| cold park- f age gave you 200 IXSSUC! (100 pulls). Continue to use the same number of 4 ogplloatlo ls always and you‘ii find { [me low oriltiirfae Efconomy eo ex es a as ' . 1 Iherogll bgnmore to sonar: ‘llilltsiy. ramzcun AT SEA I ____ VP to March, i943, more than British and Allird m~zz~z1~rt Pl had been fitted with guns nd other devices to protect Llldll. Inst aria-aft and submarines. q OLD-FASHIONED COT SHORTBRIA?) c“ l cup blmter *4 cup fine grmitilllnllbd sugar Ball cups mice-sifted pegtry flour or 21A cum once-sifted bread flour. wglgamm tter anal blend in s . “m” Elli Wtfifi s‘: _ _ ‘ esa and shape or out m)“ _"_ amge cakes. Prick tom with a r‘\‘\\9‘_, i fork, and if desired, decorate. kc '- - onaoooklepontlwlthaabeencov- cred with a. layer of brown paper, or bake in a pan of sulltabl lllb amd shape. Bake in 300 desreu unt/ll set and I colored. sousnca mar e a slow oven, lightly spoons each of fat, oed parsley, and chili sauce, 1% POOBGUIS! l-lavinz dined in a restaurant with her husband. n wosnan missed her gloves when she was on he!‘ wav out. ‘lg two ourwes of wool. Hugs wit‘ _.,..;.; of the head and is trimmed mti; a part bow, Pattern No. 961 con-toms _ V1 some complete instructions. her husband she hiuried back the table to look for them, No Write. or send _seeing them onthe table. she lifted above picture with vour name nnd ithe cloth and began to qr-ub about address with l5 cents in coin or the floor. eta-m s to Needlework Bureau. Just than a Walter came up. Char ottetown Guardian, Dedgn No. 961 NAME_--_.__--.._ a tourpee, but I've never heard him aramrr ADDRESS _ _ _ ._ .- [admit it. a. _n, l: crrv - - - PROVINCE .. .. Jhslpmw O h‘ em it “d” h“ To order pattern: "Pardon me, "but the gentleman la over there by the door.” wmr we: 00004 1r: r000 m0: 2 The high food value of Cocoa doponds olmofl entirely on in Cocoa Butter content.- , PIIRPBCTIONOOGIAIIpaMuIMMwQ- m“, ',. fdn 22% 60:04 Boiler, which giver you tho maximum obtain body-building prop ’ food-drink, be euro to ink your grocer for rmrscnou coco/bi , Regordleu of price, there‘ is none bmeri Yet PERFECTION ‘ijmr/H"! n! M‘ T“. “(Hill FUR A Full PQUND . domestic men ' gadderc; intelligent men lmmrying nitwits; she hltchfs fhncy- p > O madam," he said. t Jerry-I know that Jenn wears Th4’ 11m can DAD'S RnsPoNsmmTY DOUBLE l Love 0f Which He Is Capable DIARMIBBDIE-Whathyotxrwluim ofofolhl fiasgilrinmhiidiikiwhoumggaudfodwhcslhowu o other woo turf lnIt when In his feeling toward his child? The father is not sctunly anflvely unkind to ihe boy. beothimorsbusohlmormythlrtalike that. Holustnevernilowshim tho slightest affection: ruever has him with him if ho can ponlbly ovoid 1% one makes tho child feel that he blushes in some woysfvz" the mother's death and that can't boor to be with him. The boy. who lo school age. lo a. very sensitive llbtlc fellow, and h feels titude keenly. paw. Nothing gay and boyish about him. 1s there anything that might possibly change the father's attitude inwilrd the ldd? Wfl-l the father always harbor o Bhidlc against him? Or is it l!!- fectly natural for the father to feel the way he does about the boy. ONE WHO CARES. FATHER MUST SNAP OUT 0F DDPRISSION ANSWER-Itlunlltiavcuyabnmmalforthofathortntlkoflioot- tltude ho does toward his little innocent child, and that he should ha" the strength of will to snap out of tho morbid state of Inlnd dust he has permitted himself to get into, and try to some to the lad for the wrong hohasalreadymmehixnandthattwillbcwmeul “ ifhaletamnt- teredrlitnlongwthw an now. - For the» are the formatlwo years of the child's life, the tkno when -it| habits of thought are formed, tho time when every lmlreoslm: link-I ideepest. And u he lets the boy feel now um he is unlvved, ‘. ltltat even his own father hates him, he will give him an illflfloflw - i of o plex that he will never be able to ovemome Belmgamanofintelllg Habit“ does not see MKHIFEJOH in its trhuoulllgh responsible for a. or dying w h; holds life and death in HIS hands knows hflwfll the fact that the child was left “ ‘ doubles the father's responsi- bility to him and he has no 11am to shirk it. Also, the father must know tha it newbie for the dead to knDW what is happening in this world that he the glory of Heaven itself for his wile by the way he ls treating tho boy. She could not fest in peace if she saw the fem of her little and, neglecte , dmibly 0891181184 child. Itispiizifmuthmthefatimcannotbrmglumaolfioaoothaltflioollfo for his grief lies in hut giving to his little son all the love of which he i: capable in making him a. friend and companion, and in finding a renow- ed interest in life tr watching and developing the boy's mind and char- acter andmakinghlmthesortofmanhlsrqotherwwldhavo vdshedh to be. No hands have the healing for o. hurt heart that a little child's havo- DEAR MIR DIX-Up until about two mmtha ego I ‘t I would never meet a man whom I would want to flifl-‘ITY- Th9" I "wt mm ‘ma discovered that love is not only wonderful but nuserable as Well. F31‘ m" man 1 love does not lcvvo me. and 1 made the m; mistake of IettiIIB him hiov. how very mlmh he meant to me. 1 know that he ls the only m9 for mo. but I am afraid thslt I have lost him forever. Hasthereoverbeenawaymtheworld forawomantomolkoémln 9 . - m" hm nova MUST oruonura m anon mason ANSWER-If there is such a recipe, I have never heard of it. Then u; plenty of ways in which a wnnnan can make e. man marry her, but love-ah, that’: something different. That has to bo monilnoml, nome- thing that man thinks of for himself, and 1r ho doenft mow-to ti" idea he never seems to get it. r Norman everknowawhyhofallalrrlovowlthawoumltlwtmp‘ pens. It isn't. as is generally . because o! her beauty, for men fall in love with homely girls Just as often a5 they do with 3111mm"! onenuyoucanpercelvoifyoulookaboutthemaniedladles ofyouroc- qunintanco n. um because of a girl‘; 900d qm-litle-l. for one wont havo all the virtues under the sun; she mllght cook like o. chef; _ pennieallkeanuserwbekindiohorold, ‘ ondhfllvofllfltfllllfl"! ofherowmye-tlearvehimoold. ThmlsmdaofghiawfnofleI-‘irtflltw after genaatlon, marry- be good wives are old maids. marry; boyu marry’!!! On th;k%traxy. men 80 h‘ m’ g ey gu-la who are oonsiltutiorml educated 84"‘ clothes-made girls ' them alone. mould. not rnon who never even read e best seller all became they fell in love with for some reason they can never account for aftoXWWd-l- Somonocanchortoutaoonuaefmyovutcpllfnuointfylnllbmak‘ ‘amanfallinlovovlrifl-lyoil- Itlsjmthlckasidthereisrwthillfl wcfln m do about it mo: will help, except to play indifferent. scuwtimco y it roilgcs ' uricsi toohaevrvethwt glrlseemstohhvoromveuedfrom w‘ $2211.’... fortlytim and. while he‘is trying w mm out now it reopened- Cloud Over Coraton Y '1'. I. DIIDGII OHAPIER. VIII "Hatg me." lie refill-ed. "Toll N0 IDVE L081‘ me, France. do you know anyone who hater me?" "What be matter, Mister?" ask- Prance glanced at the door to on France, glancing at tho band- be sure it wasclooed. then stepped age around Derek's head. close to Derek and spoke in a "Bumped it on e beam," re lied hoarse vmilper. "I surety rdo and Derek, who did not want to ave -they balm. a. ion wa off neither." ito explain the whole adventure w Derek looked s arpy o: the face vlhB deaf old (hall. "Con: in," he of his visitor. He put his lipe close added cordially. "Come 2n and I'll to the old man's ears show you the rod." Prarm fol1ow_, “You mean the Farrelia," he led him into the living room and said Derek POur-od out o tot of whiakyl “Where be they?" Proncro asked old man's eye; gloned ss hglceutioxuly. Derek reassured hkn. lifted the glass. "Wherever theyrare they can't l "Luck to ‘ee, Mister, and dang ioverhear us in this room. not even lpillls theybas hates 'ee". Derek ralsedrf they Were llflwnins at the door." eye rows. ' ‘Reckon I've said enough uny- way." said Prnnce. uncomfortably. . op mom, it's pro- war." Ho filled the old man's g Main. and while he drank lot ill! and fetched the rod from the oom- er. "It's old." ho lold, "but ltill sound." Pronco took tho three Jolnh out of their canvas cue and oltlminod them corefiuly. "It bo t better than Granferh." he odmtt- ed,""it be mighty kind of ‘eo, Milt- . ‘rm uwp .2" ll "Q I with it. nu or 180110. ofore they drotted refit. com here." um of fidl, energy-giving, grim iyou m». 1m wife?” . For o doliclouo m’ mo ' 6d uh. m?“ w‘1'.‘.‘%$.°?§. "£33? COCOA out: Ins! lilno father tho .- "Whit t . . ‘If ° . . ~ ‘t nothlnl wrong with‘ un "flowed older he got kind _ . ‘did the Farrell; come?" . Mill otter In." WHEN CHILD LEFT MOTHERLESS Parent Cures Own Grief n. Giving Som Au ‘Phobos-so btlni: Don ponoduwoyyiloidfy Bo doesn't h]; ihthor‘; ot- ' Ho has the saddest face you over Open 1m cooled turned I UIN J-pwac -.~.1 Living The Woman's p Realm A l. _ b fiver‘ h" bot “'°"""’."""'“ "- w.%'.~t"#m& Aetrunstlwuflithoroeheof , _ . Wlthof zhythimodo Andohroeoerewooimo-ndanlol Aoitbcndewlhtbooooorfof Your» “Bondominlflllylor. VTIIILIIIOFSPIGI nplcospplcy. bottle or.x%y°u"§assloru tirntlvutlt will its flnvorifoxposodtoolr. Koopthotm andlfl-hQ , closed. The old man paused and sco L ed. "And they didn't help outdo. neither. Mrs. Farrell were a-lwfly-i csrzyfllngdtogm about young Nicholas to s a ." "Bo ho and hi8 fathr quarrollod?" "They we; always at odds. Ed was. or young Nicholas run for ti." "Where did he $11,!’ "Purrln parts. ey do lly her bodead." 5° “Derek woo silent for u. moment. “From what ou tell me France. it looks u tho Fhrrella dmve hynrout", ly did n- 1‘ ed ey sure ." ance can nearer to Derek. "I'll ball ‘ee sum- 5w“ mat else, Mister. "I'll tell ‘oe sun- ’mat they was after, and I be reckoning thoyro after her still. Watdi em. wmr." he ended, “they don't mean ‘ea no good." ..for some great authority. It is moment. Ono almost calls ‘ou with the satisfaction of ma» - Ono lovoa the wordo. and one loves the wrltexx-stny Records t AMBITION Ambition ofton upon dim: the monnogltm 01%.; oo. cl lng la performed in the sun: Posture with . OHM-Wm IX PAPER BOATS only ti; time rising. e unhook- Plews care! ed at least a. dour: six inch trout and restored them to the water, But Peter was not discouraged. Down here in the valley there was no wind and the wafer was clear as gin. higher up there might be fnbylfiElfi Bo n: pushed on how- u . His patience was rewarded. Al he passed out of the top of the Ooraton property and reached the moor a waft from the west his heated fwe and crisped the surface of a narrow “pool. Doubled down behind a b0 der, Peter cast u stream and es his "or i."“"..2*:. ,, ,, -— 8e 0 e s c e. was n y _ seized. A couple of minutes later W‘ do 9,391,119,“ m? .2. Peter had a crimson spotted beauty m; me an m,“ o‘ m,__ of nearly half a pound in his net. 3,1111% He klued, lt and dropped it into the ___ ffi Bracken wihidi lined his pggqggmlg C . >1- broeoo freahing. Peter‘ WEIC PATBIOTISM Patriotism: a u» paosi ' hioh “elongate JOfVG ‘gnu’: ooungny, time: IIIVEOOO II protectfnl l fights and nlihin- laws and institutions vigour endouritmitlsclmraoherir ofa aging. dflllflfltéafihQ rllgbglelztm m G onlmo I118 of s. citizen. n u” DUTY nplaco vou sow 11L; ’ tastes- swell ‘ves such - “ft,” mum mar cANH,‘ goonleon onoolom Compton Vltodne. probrfoction of human character- omao Hughes. GOLD PREVENTION PIDIJUC REGARIYED MOST IMPORTAfi‘ No "sure cure" for colds is known to science. But common sense pre- caution. healthful habits of living and use of one or mmo o the many excellent "co van " much tom met colds andmchec‘: woven their spread. men to do av in his power tokeeo hlmsef lngood health. , game than everhlldd thgtdfim ofcoldawouiddomuchwwordln- natl efficiency and tho war effort. WORN UMBRELLA Awom brll l Tm mm oaggillhasroug. It is the dluty of 9V6!!! loyal cili- hinl Se wom- efioidod hand. tion on tho other. The was tlngled with delight. New for an hour or two of real sport. Ho took a (‘under-pound fish in the next poo and was getting into position or s east in l; deep little above when he nw a. smal object swimming slowly under the bank. He stared. It was a child's boat made out of folded paper. Peter was anno ed. This meant there was a par dy crJcing up- th NOBILITY Realise your own individual! mental. moral and social. Use you‘ facilities until you come to a. fairly just oelf-mtimate; know what you can do and you will attain mecca. ‘mo essence of true mibllity is neglect of self; lot the though of ae possimandthe beauty/ore quot action. is one, like the bloom rom a soiled ower. » OONQCIENCE The carat-lance of evenv man re-' 1- com-uses courage as the ioundmtion his surprise there was a sec. mum“, mun“, ond paper boat drifting 0n the d ‘ma - *9” u” surface. The first was now quite ' - near him. Instead of casting ho used his net to secure the tiny thing It was made of ruled paper ap- parently from a note book. He un- folded lt and saw there was writing on it in pencil. d. despite the wotor this was stil legible. " ained ankle. Glad of help. George stanbury." Peter frowned. "And who the devil is George stenbury?" he asked. come up the , planted the peat: pi troam. 'I‘hat woul put. paid to his ot up e bank and looked, bu there was nothing living in sight except a couple of moor ponies and a pair of curlew wheeling overh ’. He frowned. "They must be a long way up,” imrclf, and went back bank tho or of hi; rod in soil, eft his creel with it, on strode off up stream. no had walked nearly a. mile before he caught sight of another rod plant- ed upright 0n the bank, and as he neared it saw a man sittlnc on u boulder with one bsro foot dangling |in the water. .“I-!ullool" he shouted, and tho other turned his head and waved "So it worked." he remarked. "Yes. I got your message," Pete! told him "The boats survived all, right. What's tin- damage?" "Not ‘loo good." answered tho fisherman as he lifted his foot out of the water. and showed o. badly puffed ankle which was ali-‘eadv going blue. "I had hooked a fish and was walking backwards when a stone turned under my foot end —f3n.t's tho result. And I'm afraid I'm pretty helplm." Peter lured at the strimfler. l-Ic -was fiftyish, plump. grey-haired, with n. round face and nice blue- grey eyes. A solid. reliable sort and Peter took to him ai- once. Bo I ntinuedl l Now Crocm Deodorant 3410M!‘ Slop Porepirafion COIEEOIL! LAID At l properly let table. you will have no difficulty. in choosin the ight implement for each course 'ou llmply begin with the pier arthert from your plots and cor. lnuo in the order in which the llECll are placed. Good table manners ore really very simple. which calls sf to the unbeau- tlfulflphyllcol let of eotlnl lo likely to o end. Bo watch younolf more carefully! Tho wey you out anything, u o matter of fact, ie o thing of greet _ your at tho table can be viewed and criticized if they an not ell right. £1“ hooters will T“ ‘you s u o guest you behave o rudo or and show llttlo knowl- edge of tho right thing to do. Good table moan ero roelly simple-booed on tho ‘ ‘ ' ‘of eating without giving offonco io your fable companions. Any corolooe habit which collo attention to tho unboeutlful physi- cll ect of ootlnl ll likely to offend. adapts ‘l: grnlcigurtlialng have I _ wn e ru o“ o guno. People who don't know- thooo mloo 301:" fir; ihunfioaput" socially. polo contollu o full dleeuialon of we'll-bred ways It thoteblo endwflloorvoue guldo and minder. Bend m in colorful-your copy the Ohorlottetowmduorulon w Service l. Does no: rot dream or men‘! slum. Doe: no: lnime akin. I. Nowoitingtodryfionhoulod nghllftlohlving. I. Prevents sanded-arm odor, pl slop penplndon safely. I uro, white, ontileptlq ' o. IA a a A u n‘: a we: e Qov s llmerlcnnlasvunaeolhunidler- ll Animist lrli ‘PM’ ANN‘ ',._ ti», .. . l~ run‘ .,» lluvil (l (I . . Any careless habit; lll-IIVI ACHI‘ AND SOII THICK‘ FROM A COLIN Ueo uh, lan-oelng AJsP/n/ ~-~ Full dirt-chum‘. m iJCll pltllpv b???‘ i» i.» r"- lnn ll o rho q reached to pond them —_lo bake broad fuel right, use Flolechmann’: FRESH Your! You'll turn to bread especially these days u on esoentiol high-energy, low-cost food. It ru Vitamin B, and it's o fine stretcher-for other 00p. lfyan bake bread o: home-don't risk any failures. Use Fleiachmann’: fnsb Yeast. It has been Canada's favorite for over Wagon e. li 0H5 because lllllllllllll‘ YOIII ill!‘ by ooolng 2 oolroeol Illllfll Ioon ovory loy. ‘Iltlo lrooh ooolooolllnolpporloot A Job Only ; YouCan Do Prloeflooholflooolt i Bonner: Question and Anlwon on Price ucetlonl gro than w Control will o peer in The Guard- feotwo oooh day. hlah hlvl ' Prim and Trude hoard this region. The onrworl are pro- vided by tho Bond loaders. Per eons who have intelligent questions ook no prloo cents: are invite! oupomlnmv ofanyl lolhl num- urther For The H WOB-K-A-DAY DBEBE eneratim has a Style No. 3820 in nine 16 requires 3% yards 39-inch fabric. Send 20o for pattern, which hi- oiudeo complete so . Hint your name, oddreu and ltylo number plainly. Be sure to stoic also you wish Address, Pamm Deplrtment the b Guardian. "IEO (m; Provfncl slim ‘first -Yol Sleep Didn't nut: I Ionllo ' ' "5 "' "You-at unfini- rally nu fuel-st. ' (WII -" auWa-mmrrx... “W: "army ""a:"".$ tidal action white’? yet elective old thoueendo rely on. You. too. can m]?! QhItJL-urbeollvo" _ i h — 'o'."5'y"'m""rfill youneleieipfnd vgjmmlillao bola I . l\I 4Q“ s.- will‘; ell. fll-félh m» ‘.- 1. . real-div o " .r\|_11' Needlecraft ome DI u“. l RH‘!