—- -- i wi-frs. ::;_*:..:-t -' 7”??”"'. " - Whipped lllordthy Dix Says‘;- SOLDIER OBJECTS T FIANCEE’S V; RUSH TO GET .MARRIED Many Service Men Hu rried to Altar _ By Girls Bent .0n Matrimony nmnmnsnrxirnmnbeymmsums. Amsnsusedhllwm [M and I want to marry her when I can ntake enough to HD9011 he!’ and be situated so that we could be together. But she insists on getting married right now. She hounds me about it all the time and cries and pays I don't love her when 1 tell her we've got to wait. so I don't know what to do. I don't want to loee her. but I can't man’! he!‘ KIW- Do all girls do all the insLsting about getting married? We boys would like to do the persuading, and we don't want to be rushed into ‘ mgrringg before we are ready for it_ what should I do? A WOR-RIED SOLDIER ANSWER; Usten. soldier, and take my ud- viee, don't let any girl b0!» flhtwoi. W601). thru- ten. or ot-herwLse coerce you into marrying her before you are ready to do it and against your better judgment. say nay. nay. Pauline. 911d have the backbone to stick to a decision that you know to be the wise one. Whenssirlmarriessboyinspito ofhim- sslf, instead of because he has persuaded her into doing it, that marriage is doomed from the start for failure, and the marriage license might just as well have a divorce coupon nt- ched to it. ‘There isn't s. chance of such a couple being happy together, or of their mak- ing s. so of their nun-lags. SHOWS LACK OI‘ COMMON SENS! Because, in the first place, the husband always resents having been yockeyed into doing s. thing that he knows is bound to have disastrous consequences for him. And because, in the second place, the girl by ha insistence upon a marriage for which they are not ready shows that she not only lackg common sense, but is n bossy, selfish little crea- ture who is determined to have her own way at any cost to the man she professes to love. And because, in the third place, no marriage can be a success unless it has an adequate financial backing, and unless it has the proper environment in which the domestic virtues can take root ind flourish. m other words, for a marriage to be a success the husband must be pols to support his wife, and when they are first married they must be able to live together in the crucial years in which they are getting adjusted to each other. The marriage this girl insists upon has neither of these qualifications. You haven't the price of a wedding ring, and if you married the girl now you would be almost immediately separated '0“ light. fluffy Has meaning in. the Maritimes -» Over the years Maritiine women Grave learned to trust the name l-"Barbour". They know it appears pnly on Quality Product. . Bax-hour's Acadia Baking Powder ~ [ls no exception. You can RELY this dependable, ‘ACTION lsavening agent to give texture-dellcioulj flavour-every time. And, unlike many other haven- lng agents, Bar-hour's Acadia costl, no more now. Try it today: BAKE, BETTER, SPEND LBS! BE MODERN. BE’ THRIFTY: I ye! discovered Barbour‘: Acadia Bu dependable Maritime did l0 better if NOW! B ACADIA BAKING POWDER DOUBLE you have nol ingafizwder- king-fry for each other. from her. And’ when you came back who would most probably have nothing who scam to realize the foll forage”? l. lo safequar/l 4e: zealous cum sr/uzs mus: be wise about com lexlon é care. Loretta Young tells you how s e uses Lax Toilet Soap to give her skin the rotecrion of thotou h cleansing. ‘“Lux Toilet as}: bu: nub wonder u! mam] lather," she says. -"I pat if ligbrl into m" skin : r : rims with warm water, tbm mo . Tbm . pm‘ my fan gently ta dry." Give your own complexion this Hollywood Beauty Care-every day. Lux Toilet Soap’: Whipped Cream lather removes dirt and stale cosmetics thoroughly. Your e, a skin feels softer, looks fresher. A daily Lux Toilet Soap beauty bath fir‘ s makes you sure of skin that's sweet, sure oi ap ealin clnintiness, :oo._'l'he fragrant earn rhu- lesves a delicate, clinging perfume on your skin; - " HOLLYWOOUS azlaurv can: gives you advice about Skin Care ¢X 1.0!!- Pill llfluill LATHER .l LWBRnooucr Screen .51.... an azure jot-let you would meet as strangers in common, not even s desire That ls why it is so unwise for boys and girls to rush into war marriage where they face all the dangers of marriage and have none of its safeguards. Don't do it. From the thousands of letters that I have received from boys in the Servlct. who are being forced Into marriage by importunate girls who want the excitement o! s war marriage and the prestige of r‘ " called Mrs., I judge that in ninety-nine cases out of n hundred it ls lhe girls, not the boys, who are bent upon matrimony. At any rate, in practically every case it ls the boys who are iii-kl"! 1110 110W "W! can avoid being married against their wishes. what they shall do, and y of rushing into s prhnsture marriage It is the poor, silly, little nitwit girls who think it is romantic to have a man Over ‘There, and that it will show that they are not as at- tractive as grhrr girls if they didn't make a war marriage when all the other girls were doing ii, and that if they don't like the looks o! their husbands when they come back that they can get a divorce, who (Continued _on_pgge*5, _ _Col l) , s. wedding ring and being l "LAT - aw? g I I f g A Morning Smile ® SENTIMENT SHATTERED she sighed softly. "Ah, 1 want my marriage to be like the music of a great orclkrra, with the sweet sound of violins predominating " "Huh," oruowd her father. “What youllfixidis thatlfsmorsliksa band with ‘brass’ predominating!" The timist --By the my, Mary did Olcljpplll; my cooking outfit in the hag? I'll want to fry some of the fisi for lunch. l-lis Wife-Yes, dear, and you'll firld a can o: sardines there, too. _______...; O QVVICQ! Gay Plants Will Keep on Blooming Anuryllls quires Little flare How your scarlet amnryllil blazes against winter's faithful year after year! It's a thrill to make an amaryllil bulb coma to flower, and it‘: easy; this is the time for itl For speedy results get a bulb that’: just started to sprout. Keep in cool, dark basement until it's three inches high. Then move it to a sunny window and water well. Mt: the dorlous flowers are sons, keep the plant outdoors in the sun. An autumn rest lying on its side in a cool, dark place and it will bloom again next season- beautiful as everl You can have a lovely indoor garden all you. knowiu| s little about plant care. Pink-flowerinj cinenris blooms until late ii you give it a cool spot, out oi direct sunlight. Philodendron, C h l n s s e aver- green — these will brighten your home with their glossy greenery and they'll grow in bowls oi water-anywhere! Our 32-page booklet tells easy ways to raise all oi these plants, also begonia, azalea, sansevierla and many other attractive flowering and foliage indoor plants. l-las di- rections for window-boxes and bracket plants; for growing bulbs plants in water; summc care of "n15. Bend 20c in coins for your copy oi’ "Making Plants and Flowers Grow Indoors" to Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. sure to write your name address and the name of booklet. gloom- Name MRO! Addlill 0N Shown above are Mr. and Mrs. plscs Int week. The bride ls the only daughlerof Mrl. Mary Reid, the son of Mrs. Fullerton and the INDIAN BUMMZ Upon these scre brown hills that knew the blaze Of pamhlng August suns, now hangs a haze That Autumn spills. How softly lies this cloalk That swathes each ridge in scarves of silver smoke, And veils the vistas of this foot- hill world- A curtain Indian Summer has un- furle ~ Rlung down in bea/uty where far rivers wend To writ finale to a season's and. -Cll.fl’ Walters in Christian Monitor. Hail is formed by droplets of water being carried upward‘ =‘ freezing heights by rising draughts of warm sir. ANGER‘! METAL CLOCK An ancient metal clock, running a rently as it has been for de~ ca chum: éound irh s. pile of tons a age oo ected recon during sing week in Toronto An od trophy. a brand new car bumper. typewriters. lawn mowers, electric lions and washing machines, tubes and tires were other odd item=. The ‘Dile even included s BOO-lb. cast iron letter press, according to a report made to National salvage Headquarters. - Many of us this winter will have in deoend imon small oil or was stoves to help out in the heating situation due to the war A healthv abfnoeidhere can be maintained if a pan of water is placed on too or close to the stove whenever it is lighted One-third cup fniit-iuice added to each two cups of prepared mince-meat gives a richer flavor. To make your . then with neiwspa. _ windows mine. Wipe them over GREA§FIZES§ CREAM A new gm. mjess cream has been developed bv du Pont chemists to m-otect women!‘ ‘hands and arms Living o Leisure The Woman's Realm a le coffee grinder, a. bowling from J- A_ Fullerton whose marriage took former Mary Jana Nlcoll Reid, EN. fimcliforl, while the bridegroom ls late Dr. T. town. Mr. Fullerton is City Clerk here. F. Fullerton, of Charlotte- ._._. emu forms an invisible tectlve film which t the end the da 1 tablespoon nutm b’ °“‘°h°" can be wasilea off withio scalp and 1 teaspoon all-spice 3L1?" ' '”i'i',5§‘°“°' water. It is hoped that the new Methfld! Combine tc suet, sliced cream will reduce the incidence of occupational skin diseases. VEGIIABLI: TIPS e ‘ ' by placing water to which salt or vinegar been added. Wash thoroughly Use a brush for root vegetables. Pare carefully, for much of the mineral content ggtmear the surface. Scraping is in has Do ndt leave pared vegetaibles standing in cold water for any lenghh of time. when eoaldsig vegetables in water: Have water boiling when vege- talble is put in and keep it boiling constantly. The shorter the cooking period. the less loss there is in mineral matter and vitamins. yo“ “Z5... ' stand, Oak vege es must e stove when cooked. drain and re-heat just before serving. Remem~ ber cock only until tender. Serve ‘mmediately. WASHING WOOL STOCKINGS Wool stockings should not shrink if they are guaranteed washable and handled with: care Before washing, mellsnyo your foot and the lenwth cf the stocking -unlcss you use a foot form for drying Use a solution of mild soap and luke- warm water and gently squeeze the soap through the stockings Do not ruib or twist them or you may injure the wool fibre After waslirlnfrz, rinse them thor- oughly in clear hike-worm water and roll in a travel that will absorb the excess moisture. Then stretch a ings out to fit the original measurements and dry them on a flat surface. GILIETS OF PTNK SATIN ARE SMART ere are new gilets from crime and irritants. The new- “; cR/IZY ABOUT rms; ll ‘a The soup sensation of Ilia melon. Try Upton‘: Noodle Soup Ml: today. You can cool: i: in 1 minutes and crest the man of the house to a clear, golden soup so smooth and satisfying" . lo de- liciously flavoured . . . due he'll any you've had I: simmering 5o: can. ‘Isslnwhr, Umhw 300:: my» gnunn 11.734- u Islafnl “a pals“. Anbyswpsnrfirlnsdagi A PRODUCT 0F I- PT The Packers of llJll.-FLAVOURED (Snmll Lml) llll lIPHlN L‘ gmglgljl SUP NEW YORK. ‘Iih of flattering pink satin One has s pleated ndzlnq about the neck and *1» » / w» Euliisious C 0R ll! u brown sugar, fruit juice. vinegar molasses, salt, pepper and spices Bring the mixture to a boil and continue cooking at this tempura. ture for 80 minutes or until of the desired oonslgtency. Stir constantly while cooking. When finished cooking remove from the heat Pack into sterilizrd jars, seal tightly and store in a cool, dry place This makes approxi- mately 4 quarts of mincemeat. THE 00K ’S {June s1 n b4 n .. .. n u n .. . SPICY MINCEMEAT f grups finely chopped luet 1 lemon. 3 cups water 4 cups cooked prunes 8 cups chopped apples l 1-2 cups chopped mixed peel 4 W?! White suxar l 1-2 cups brown sugar 8 cups fruit juice 3-4 cup vinegar 1-3 cup dark molasses 2 tablespoons salt IF you suffer monthly hull: uni which makes you lllllllllllll Nervous- o. larlties," a. bloated feeling, per ods of the blues - due to functional monthly disturbances-try Lydia E. Plnkham’: Vegetable Com Egiggghartig lerlnnilwin (sngce tine mu: e 1' a pup), and the water and boil together for about und. 40 min tea. Re aran edi ' lemon ‘llices. m“ the ‘e md rsllewasmonthlvmgibtgaotflfi Wash the ralgflw we]; and dram nervous fee s due iothiscause. the . Cut the prunes frcm the pits m“ P '5 cmnpwnd 1-‘ in small pieces. Ch tn 1. finely then measure ortheme. “Plait? the pee1 in small pieces. Ccmlblne one medicine you can buy today made especial! [or women-taken regularly it he ps build up resist- m m h 1 "um anceagalnstauchsym wmnMsde and add to the 300159.? suet and km can“ worm M”, llgigd. along mu. the white ___gnclf dowry the front. and another very dash n5 one has a big pink satin o! touch the better design- becn putting in their dinner suits, so you see you'll be injecting a high style note into our costume for comparatitvely llttie eicl-ienditure. WASHABLE GLOVES Tlpl 0n How To launder resuults wit/h charrwis gloves if you don't rinse all the soap out You may injure gloves if you wring them out. stead, roll llhem in a towel and {areas the moisture out. Then hem into shape and place the flat on a cov- cred surface. D0 not dry them 0i! or near a radiator. Preserving leather goods is now]. patriotic gesture. - WARJWIE I0! CHINESE Textile oo-operatives in Chill! this year are making 800.000 blun- kets for the Chinese Army. TAKE YOUR CHOICE Utah formerly was spelled "Yule" "Yeah." "Eutaw." and “Utaw." ‘To smc. nsnam teed washable (never wash» them if they're not), these washing rules are suggested for both fabim g‘ others. Make s rich suds of s. mild soap in water that's so lukewarm it's al- most cool. Wash the gloves either I orn or,off your hnnds It's all right to soak white gloves. but sraklng may streak colors Rinse in clear, Poet laureates in England Wore lukewarm water You'll get better once Daid with butts of Canary wine and g small pension. F5315 Canada's Most Popular Cocoa‘ Needlecraft For The Home ‘ mar rnuvcass cos-r mmss For a. Streamlined Effect Want that nice clean~ slender line that goes with '. ‘ year's styles? Then make thi latterh! princess frock, so si-mgzle l1 con- struction, so smart 1n the finished product _Style No. 2627 is desirned fol‘ sizes l2, 14, 16, l8, 20, 36: 38; 40; 42$ 4a; 4a and 4a. Size as requires 8 H! yards 39-inch fabric. To order pattern: Write or send picture with r name and ad- dress with cents in coin or sta-fnps to the Needlecraft Bureau The Charlottetown: Guardian Style No. 2627 ’ Name . . lhreet Address Province , __a___ HITS zbrfislnh Besffbrfieall rusurann nannmr nun i? . win-rs IN A "Al" I seems; in Aushalill 111M “IIWOIO-