1. What is IIIHEOXI" . W mean? 5 l1 at is two languages“? ANSWERS in unit not lZOOiL MOO seen fur a ion to cat lh- {tarnish tini with meat? . A. Yes. lf it Pfllhl" Heine. dependable, for real relief. put Iii ounces of Pins: "oéz/J/e f/eafme/zf " keeps hands soft ..P!.‘-_G.E_E1§HT Hirssls and lovable QQHIIINlS that are soft as a whisper, smo-o-oth as silk, stira man's pulse . . . make him feel romantic. Every woman wants such hands,(and such results) whether she's 16 or 60. Him hands like that . . . and kec them . with HlNDS HONEY 8: ALMOND CREAM. l-lINDS “Double Trcntment" ltceps even busy, hard-working hands, smooth and white and lovely. HINDS “Double Treatment": HINDS Honey ik Almond Cream lnfim exposure to work or weather, and HlNDS again after work and exposure to weather. . .will give you hands that look romantically dainty, feel romantic- ally soft. Hands that will cause romantic dreams to come true! m . 1&0 é _ MEANS SMOOTH WHITI HANDS able the world." Boyle. 5. Billnaual. Eliii ETIOIJETTE Deletes-solace ~ v~wdnuov is sewed ‘ (o HONEY E? ALMOND Qeam >-——— j ssrrsn ENGLISH Tiiiw Olill Illm, D. C Williams Wrong with this. 4. What. dot-s the word "auto. . _ _ a word beginni 1g i.» With bil that means "expressed [in l Sa)'."“He usually passes here every tiay- 2. Pronounce the u as 3. Summiwize. , 4. Anything viewg-d as pagahip n1 A Iiiib with a paste made of lnontnreo i, movgmi-m, m ,~_¢i1;~_;_ olivi- Oil anti nutty powdcz: Rub (Accenl 1d svllnhlixi "so 4.13;“, '.1il zvnii n soft cloth. then wash Ind mini. an automaton llS ll’! @051‘. 110i WET-l‘?- Qv What should one do when meeting some friend you llilw: ._ ' For Qiiiciiicsiigii. Roll Try This Home Mixture , ._.__ Splendid Results. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. You'll ho surprised how quickly and easily you can soothe a bod winter cough. when you try this well known It given you four times as lnuch cough medicine foryourmoney and you'll find it very picnsau and Make o syrup by stirring I cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water n few moments, until dissolved. No cooking needed-no trouble at all. OI‘ you can use corn syrup or liquid honey. instead of sugar syrup. Then Milled l» By Anne Ashley ] | I lent/once? "He generally pass“: Q. How can I refinish vnminhed hexc every day." ' ‘surfaces? 2 What is the correct DrOnlm-i A When refinishinn viirnis-hctl elation of "tune"? lsizrfncc. L15" i1 -":;i"'~ " . ‘ .i- n: ‘ - i: Which one of Lin» ohms is inc 1 quiirt of good vinegar, 2 misspelled? Sumac, s-umnrizp, w}. ounces cdU-Ui‘ i. ..... _ .. he...» phunu. alcohol, l quari of oil _ shake thoroughly before using. Q. How can I clean pho graphs that arr soiled from dust and handling? A Wlpen with a wad of cotton ilipnctl in a wlutiori of warm water and ammonia. Winn: tire cotton before applying. Then dry the photograph with s. clean cloth. Q. I-Iow can I remove scratches from silverware? HOUSEHOLD SORIPBOO K I! Iobctolno sitsirs miinv B! An Island Former‘; wu. too, later ‘is? the farmer. To offset; thgge a tluv such zis O ggifiigswuilviuomu ttrnll _. e way o a ‘taalggrlzfn Walell-"ll-Dlace. The horses Patient today. They fldget- 9d Bo they awaited the unloading one hilcl dmbemlfblug“ we new und 4 l9 _ B single sleigh and e1 James conunand, someone fégc,e.,~;ald_ w met Very earnestly . - 01V farm should be ‘blessed in attend to s0 much that L; ofieh ' o urea: deal to the farm-yards lawn-mowing would drag a l0 the border. b stand quietly m to see if the or needed turn. could slip bread was cooked "ls- This oome to me today ind 1 smiled to see James and his 3p“- lted steed leave in the first of the broceslon returning to the wood. lot. No matter ho_w things should b; on a farm neither James nor e new mare would ' such category. m’ mm any O The snow still lay on tho . Broom today. begging for a ligk western-breeze‘ to free them from adding any picturcsqueness to the charming winter-scene. There ms not even the smallest wind, The old birch stood quietly nursing her spring-buds. no quiver in her utter- most twigs. The blue of the sky in- tensified the whiteness of the pond and fields where dark shadows from the trees lentil/honed in the afternoon sun. And when the sun westcmd. rose-clouds floated in the olduilskboveththe lhorimrfsh rim. sil- Oue g e tps of tc spruce standing on my hills. "Lovely" Judy said when I coiled her from the kitchen where she sang at her ironing. And then when her glance rested the-re she said regretfully: "That. pond is not cleaned off yet." The snow has rather rudely inter- rupted Judy's exercise on the ice beow the front-field, but it has provided n splendid hauling-road from the wood-lot beside the creek to the ynrd at the rear of the house across the lane. _ o O There was-n bit of ivasliing done this morning. which when spread. immaculately stiffened in the rigor mortis of this morning's frost. kept an eye to precious articles that might be injured in today's launderingfwhat not that?" Judv said, when shc went to anther up a pretty table-cloth. “Mrs. Ellen. we're going to have one awful wash when March comes in!" There was breadbaking in the other house at iAldcrlea. Jeanie couldn't stay. not even for the briclcst visit when with iin old man and an old horse"! w li and buildings. I lf I "Hood for o Pallzglrfiseoldhzgrllemglwtgl THE cnhitixyrrirruwu GUARDIAN i Dorothy Dix Says- ANOTHER DECEIVING HUSBAND above the sleigh-stakes. Alvehamg "in m l I l l When she knows that her husband is thing that she can do about. ii. except to c oman knows how to domesticate a wild ma er husband from she brought the mall. "Dear inc” she said "my bread will be all 0\ er the oven!" ‘ . The mail was interesting today. A photo of a bride rind groom. the bride whose cake Judy learned in dream on. “We'll not put them in tho pnrlor" Ju-Jv said "but 0n tho room-mantel where We can en._i0.V them." origin or its scndinst point. Quite small but meity- It miitht be of I farm-home on the Island. A house is our second bride And a '06P Fails DEAR MISS DEX: every war-model wife, fine housekeeper, Pay for the handsome house in which sh this man ls a traveling salesman women and drinking heavily. ithiit hc ls everything that is good and his wife SEWING LESSONS If the teen-agar iii-your family Qihe POBWOXIM WOOd-hluling w“ t - . ——-——— . tea-iii ‘&£“‘€i.§“‘§;..““‘i;,§,,;*‘.§ $3 Wife Often: Prefer To Live in Her Own FooPs Paradise ANSWER: paradise. all. IIOMESTICATING MEN DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I have been married five yours. my wife very much and wish to give heir the things she would like to have. but at present I cannot afford it. shc is very extravagant. spends the house money and keeps me in debt all the time. tried to reason with her, but to no avail. should I leave her before shc ruins me. or should I stick it out and try to deal with my creditors as best I can? mission absence-o'er and till thlt and ceaseless. wore my pain, carefully. too dainty . " —-Moore . 1 know the He goes home for week- Por pity! sake keep silent. ' your friend live as long as shc can in her fool's . Don't snatch her nut of it one moment sooner than necessary. What good would telling her that her husband is unfaithful to her do? You can show her that her idol has feet of clay. You can make her bitterly unhappy. but that is tiered to beooma H868 Grand Duchess 018i. beoiatltul and the complexion with snow-covered roof-two chim- hays-bare trees beside it._A lane- iencc in the snow to guide one home. The last two lines of the printed verse: "RUIZ out from fill hearts doubt and sorrow. Fame l" a bright. hBDPY New Yearl He wrote: “Dear Aunt. Ellen. Uncle James and allz-I hope Y0“ hi“? l1 very merry Christmas rind s HRDDY New Year. I will certainly he lone- i - Olives When opening the introduced to {’.;°.§‘.9{,'»..l’§§ ifnii=lddufimls9 nightl It was after we had lurwh. positions arr .. rim “U-,',."l' ‘Qificc “a It»; most sniisivlnz too in the cold of IWKWRIIi to . ,i." ° ‘. u i‘ .‘ ' ‘ _ Juiiv beitccd: "Do illfly . , M. stinitl for l. an iioui before . 1 d! i. A A 30°“ “ “’ *”“°"'*‘ ~ s s. The olives will have the rtcli l > . S” had cw“) c“ never attempt ‘o vlltllii.‘ hands , n; 11W. fruit l“ 1; M“ writing and also her en- . when it is exmuinely" wkword to t,‘ spoiling ' tries in her Di . James was in 4o w- ' the kitchen wiiwlirilniz the old clock Q. What. is the proper form u. gm", 54mm,“ in connocllmi with n news-cast. I use for sending out birth ilfl~l ‘ had hoped to retire early, because “m5? Tn malt-e n so-in wilutiun add the monilngs come so soon and 'li : nut h: "one in" lPIliCY. IMP, and.“ of ‘bunk-iv it-ufm» ti. James‘ work nt "the utootl" is mow telegram. or iuctniihn- . .7 )‘)‘4\ of nap glen waved than murclv exercise. But James Q Should ii woman check her ,.',.,| h. ” 15.1. glmrrler until the still sits there lued to the radio wraps when she is entering a llOlOl lam", 1"d1w,h.ed_ and Judy ls bcs dc m? here like I dlnlngroom? confounded owl. Wan to B1118 A. No; a woman retains her,‘ fl].'"|| pug", tit this time of night! There is coat and hat. truth ih what she says: "Youumfly Q is i: good mariners for one‘ as well play-or rctirc alone! Be- rimperas - (llflill or sink. 6i, from any drugglsti lnio a 10 oz. bot- tle. Add your syrup and you have 1o ounces of medicine that will surprise you by its quick action. It never spoils. lasts a family o long timmnnd tastes fine-children love it. This home mixture takes right hold of n severe cough. For reol results, you'll say it's splendid. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated mem- branes. and quickly easel sorenen Ind dltilcult breothlng. Pinex is aspociol compound of pro. ven ingredients. In concentrated form, well known for its soothing effect on throat membranes. Money refunded it it doesn't pious you in every, voy- olive bottle. Dimclve u heaping tablespoon of in r» irallnn of hnillnfl whirl‘ anti irciu" ihrotizh n cleititcd some for home that obefffll dflif; Hope to be there tor i94o—Bill. ‘His first one overseas-l rm git-did one New Years resc- luilon ls almost in the discard to- sideg shc coaxes: "What I won't do for ou tomorrow!" Sounds fav- orab e. When I 91118089 I P135’ something suitable tor doys mo, she gays: "Aw. not yet Mrs. Ellen. Until tomorrow — Dlary~G00¢l- night. . BASIC BOILED DRESSING l milk mustard flour sugar Few grains cayenne I ms 1A cup vlnafar Heat milk n double boiler. Bent. nui-.- the tricks of the experts just by taking advantage of a few lessons alt tine local sewing unlre with s. group oi.’ girls her own age Altl Grant Mayor. who favors a curfew in Barrie to keep children to $60 for parents whose children imdor l6 years of age. are found on the street unacccmgzniod by an adult after 10.30 p m tween Mov and October and 9 30 pm. betweq; November and Apri .-<Borrlc m- amincr cumin-lists When King Charles of Wurmim- t/urers are se part cl plans "DQIBIIOG Oi lih I01‘ armaments ‘oer-gyros Gijgwmlfrince. he was or- Bl niii App ieiipslour 1 K up. sols A tlpno. Mule labia; no“; I tbs. bums- It“ toutnu l1! inlndisiiui cos .“J;".'.'§.'..‘I.'..'T..‘ 12:" "" "M'- Isllk lc cold lured board. llllpe dough; y.“ u lssd do: with butter, one until very light. and add dry ingredients. odd hot milk and re- turn to double boiler. Cook. stirring until thickened. then stir in vine- fisr very slowly. Cook I Portion of two slo- Bdlo If “fl. Red Anny. lo Balls drawn Gtblilllk ‘Ionics in bum: wsthl Drop a“ into Issued Inset. hroanis iiutnppiniotothinsiyminwmmq wsua ____ ‘-' "l"! While In its pso- Wolf Ill M flo- donned. b ndiuig a tlvc t0 the Unified States in study roduodo ‘ I have a friend who is a splendid woman in and who has worked to help e and her husband live. Now and is running around with other ends and pretends warships him and ' “fin f _ . . , kllldgflseaul; lzffiolk orblfilll$ has no idea of his bad ways. 5 g1 r l“ __ ' .. i. ' , r. . m“ d‘; prisegfglllefrmdlfifmtisésoofi - I know or shall I keep lllent? TROUBLID. deceiving her, there isn't ii ry her eyes out over it. No n, nor can any wife stop chasing skirts by watching him. Millions of women know that their husband are philandercrs, but not one of them knows how to put a stop to their side-stepping. And another thing. Perhaps your friend knows all about her husband's going with other women, and she is holding up before her‘- hurt heart the veil of ignorance and is trying to hide her shame be- hind it. Don't. take that svvsy from her. It is the last defense that her pride can put up. Many wives know things about their husbands that the world docs not think they know. really ever deceived by their husbands. because none is so dull and stupid as not to know when the man she loves has ceased to love her, or when the man she loves has fallen in love with another woman. so my advice to you is to keep silent. of unwelcome news hath ever a losing office.” In fact, few women are Remember that "the bearer DEAR MISS DIX: The father of my illegitimate child is now back from overseas and he wants to marry me. he loves me, but my mother opposes our getting married. Says I should forget sll about having o husband. But my lover wants me to run away with him and get married so gossip won't be too bod son. What should we do? I still love him anti OD DUI‘ ANSWER: You should marry the father of your child at once in order to legitimise the youngster and give him his father's name. That is the least you can do to atone for the wrong you have clone to him. One of the most. tragic things about the war is that so many boys and girls, swept. sway by the passion of the moment and reckless of the consequences of what they do. are bringing into the world who will be seared with the brand of balrtsrd as long as they live. Pity that they don't stop and think of the crime against the helpless little creatures \.|s.I they are committing I love I have MIKE ANSWER: I do not think that any man is celled upon to let s foolishly wasteful and extravagant wife sell him into slavery. No woman can so completely wreck her husband's life as the one who 30,995 111m in debt. She shuts every door of opportunity in his face. She breaks his spirit with the hopelesmess of ever getting ahead in the world. And she makes the world hold him in contempt as a weakling who lets him- self be sacrificed to a silly woman's love of spendln If your wife csreo more for fine clothes than she does for you. I you are perfectly justified in leaving her. LivingiStLeisure THE WOMAN'S REALM Willi what a deep devotodness o! ‘W09 I Wom thy again Thinking oi tiicc still thee thought BMW memory. like o drop. night and day, we heart swnyl I. exclaimed. rapresen ta- dlotribui - a’ n. _ and n mathodspnd fashion trends as to provide greatly improved 51001611415 after the woiml c-fl‘ iiic streets at night, m ht be MEDAL; To “(moms iL-orcsted in Lllc experience n Oov- missus; oggimy ingiton. Kentucky. There Juvenile dcllnqulncy has been checked by a A poo; o; Moooow m4 Tu}; new law which provides s fine up men of the mission ortho. dox ohurc h hove been awarded Moscow" medals by the Moscow Scviet on behalf of the Presidium of the Supremi- Soviet of the U.S.B.R. In the grimmwi days of the war the clergyman of yod psnondl he cities dlmln iaséour in air-raid defence work mo foiHflosii-louis oo of and also iielncd to collect mon i and gifts for the Let Do you think r should tell my dear si-iuio Ill ' 'Woman’s Re aim "I Social and Personal 1 Fashions r Litofflllife VER tines Mother discovered how much better her bread tasted. mode with REGAL FLOUR. she hu hod her ' ‘family filled up! Everybody tells her how won- derful it. is to get home-mods bread that is so white and tender and dolleiousi And Mother hos logo! Flour :- ism ill on. 49's. 2r. Iild I'll ti. handy r is. s»; with isiaii. ‘JANUARY’ imp...» ii- found out it pays to bake with REGAL FLOUR For not only does REGAL FLOUR turn out perfect biild. so even. so tempting. I1‘ WWII?‘ Fine it is a joy to slice and serve it. but REGAL‘ FLOUR is equally good for cakes and flaky pushy — an economical buyl DELICIOUS ORANGE BREAD l h," "In" I cake fresh you! u keeping the c. u er o I 1 g4 “PL n]; 3 es. sifted REGAL FLOUR (jug tho oruigo up fins, skin and Ill. Combine with the will. butter. and ult ond bring to a boil. Cool till lukewarm. than, add crumbled your and but. Add beaten egg lull HD1185? Rani Flour to rrilke I stiff dough. Use balance of flour for? bond. Knead about 5 minutes. Cover with clean towel and! let it rile in n warm place till doubled in size. Knead l rninutol non. Pines in grnsod loaf pan. cover and let rise again till} doubled. not. in l Ebddllll WI! (m deltas r.) shout so minutes. Makes I loaf. ALWAYS Ill-Y ON YOII OAll region. The answers sided by tho Boord load 21.2"“ "‘ lo lend lions a Address Pattern De srtmem The 1M Trifle Bonrd- - letter/own Guard so. Q. In a restaurant the other - dly 1 was Iiven two our; of oof- fee wbenIultcdfoi-Lbtittlio Nnmo vol would not give mo more ma: cinch of sullr. Shou ma, not we W“ me Street Addree: cup o cof c A. No. Since coffee is "But, are," pirmested a cmirtier, “does your Royal Highness know the Grand Duchess?" "No" laughed the Prince, but court painters." I L! yfll-IT-i-"E 1°!‘ fl 911991‘ lDfl-IYB 905' IMPROVED SIOCKINGS t-ume this year. encourage her to do , her own sewing Sue can learn all 5141,1831 531k smoking nmnmuq i taken of! the list o! i modifies Q. I have three toiilguis on bilge ‘antral or: g to W ' lnio II Ad C - no.2"... 4."... ruin. you mly have more e ed to the one cup. However llIll‘ is still A rnlloneg slrlsd géilv on; serving ‘of r h 1mm; sugar a ow eoc person o ivnolrlrlhrfivnafdseprllrtliaillroTlice lilac. matter hcvw many cups of coffee looked at the plcturo long nnda" "W"! i° m" "elm" and outrageously they fliwter her. The, hair l. too abundant. the eyes mo; A JOB Olll.Y Prince Control Question Ind Answers GAY PINAI-‘OIE How about a parade of eleph- . anti Quad tahergkirt ofntihls oung s p a re e opp ue circles. rwrtisuimr l- imo-s i» i» mm mi h“ " . I lam" “u, h» ohlldron Will 1W0 Ill I The questions are thou which have N°- m" ll "9 l" ll"! 3- 4-15 and ruched the Wartime Price: an 5- Size 4 requires 13/, yards 36- Tradc Board from housewives in 3"‘ tlosis Invited lfl QII. Ifl tbs llEiiAl rinuig 5i Needlecraft fi FUR THE HOME inch fabric with 3% yards ric rac. Send 30 cents for PATTERN. which includes complete guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to note size you wish. of: suPgnr with the second E _has been oom- thsn apartments. I live in myself and the other two I cont. I would like one ol tho wtrtme u now for my dunner} BIRDS AND FLOWER-S DESIGN id NO. l“ floral and blr ns or on towels or pillow oases. ittteirn No. m contains elfiht mcti s to make four in o! owcnses Hot iron transfer DI D - To order pattern: Write toesn- OI‘ lIhd Iubove picture with your nlme and address with l5 cents in eoln or sum to Needlework Cher ottetown Guardian. Dillon No. sec lures / \ 1o; of . queried City Province whose husband is returning from oil/argon. How much notice must I gvc A. Sorry. as you occupy one of the sipsrtm in the building it is not possible for you to give one of your tenants notice to vac- lto for this season. lllll Tilll Bill llIVE llllllE ITIIIIBTIVE ilIlll . h... ,..,., NOIIIII SMILE . w 115.4»; . i looking. more lustrous hoirl First massage scalp with mildly medicate‘ Cutlcurs Ointment to stimulate circulation sod loosen dan- druff. Llter. shampoo with Cutlcurn Soap. Try it! Buy at your druggisfs Nillllrfllly in n l ewspaper olflol these invasion days. we are asked a “ftlll'ly" questions. Tho Tribune copv tress: "who is this Saint. l0 - o“ Mum‘ “m” liter whcm the iumllies who rem. s. sell-cui- . .. m“ m 5" l” mined soutmor-twd W“ l" m" “a-zihsm @313 wis not stum (i. l fill-ll" °1‘ "mid m“ u" Wm‘ R. ht off the but the news editor my do so “lbw W"! I‘ ed: "Oh. he's mi ihiiiiii mint. i“ "m" "m" ‘L0. the poor Indian whose uncut- No-Ffi" "I'll" Hot via-ac had misc “'1' i oungat on who W411 to Mi iii; mififilioil"... W!!!‘ lllffl-llhfli °l' ""51"" of ideas. ‘ivhen one had a n- nlslwi for BTW period under five wove, non/tho. without. giving the “will “Gsrnfl he sheared. “Yer muv- utor mo. wi-iiiwwwriii 1W "ewe: ‘F’? i" iortod on l. " e on. m s“: t. When the loud oil-ier. "Dye think we'd leave it it..." n": tiles. o" ca; ~- n‘ u ' -~-- _—;- __... iiinvuiis. nisiiiss llllilllllii, lllill-Silllii; On "OIITIIN DAYS" - 0f The Month? Do functions! psriodlo disturbances snake you fool orvous. ndgaty, Lin. llbllnfllill, o a bis blue-ct ouch as ‘In ohrt o: ‘one I. la I. m ‘l Volehblsozou; n, NIIIII Street Address PIIIIQ relieve ouch it ti roots nd herbs (ins “ . n4 l0 do Inmlsil 1o»- viiseaciiillii 30.3mm; some». th ndo Help; Nature and tho smith! Q0 buyl Tnkl l t! I900 MIMI each men! 1nd at bedtime. Just In‘ A IIIIII illllll Iboui: Pinlhlln’! If oil's! not delighted with results Ooinpmind in that is is lnddl from Po low label directions. Lydia i. Plnlsham’: VEGETABLE MIPWIII