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To live in fhcse zrent times and -—- hat t WORDS 0F WISDOM In Fro Praise 0f the Wise and R00di It is univ rsigiqs n mccn for which I would lonz ' fncili ‘s fort years of toil endure. which many a * utiyi ircril. many a grief would cure, - \\. in lli their camps snarl» BTlTlP-i. ' to take the uriivcrs- ——— tions. One prisoner. s "WT! 0N BTIQUETT! ' 1 Coventry, has rc- ' ~~ a ,1- If you arc giving a tea. have i plvuiy nt boiling water on hand. and imnke your lea fairly strong. Then . i: may be (iliutcd for those who like {it medium or weak, and Hi5 satisfy j those who like their tea s rong. THE TOWN ovum vvflv-rvv- A Woman's Rie alm a Social l’ __.._ A Job Only Conirol will amlear in ‘U18 Gill!“ u a regular feature each d! reached the Wart Trade Board from housewives lo ask on price control are lo scnd them In mittee the War and Trade Board. and 67 b‘ ome due? r fall due on Juiv 6. Must bf-‘Bkeebers TQRLSIBI‘? A. Yes,al.l bcekeepers ' Ida must register either with their Ration Administration or local Ration Board. Q. Is t-hc-rc a. price ceillna on Canadimi-zrovvii cherries? A. Home-grown cherries of all types and cherries imported be- for i we g i5 _ MEDITERRANEAN NOT TIDELESS y I The Itferllterranean l; "UP: knmvn as the tideless sca. and it " | ls true that in its western half tides yarc only a m-atter o.’ a few inches. ;Bui farther east tides are abvlous H,‘ gencugh, . v fflmli Ar Leghorn. on the Italian coast. I J ‘Jlffthcvq if n nt of tide: nt Venice l‘ j- ~" "f; (Arlrmtic) there is as ntuch as three ‘"1 Th- . feet. The strange fhipiz is that in ‘"1" “mil the Gulf of Syrtis. on the Tunisian 51 “flip "l" coast. quit;- larsc tides occur. The "~l°"i{-[ rise and fall amounts to six and a if“); half feet. while on the shows oi’ mihe island of Dierba. off Tunisia. tiicre ls actually a difference of 1y £10 feet betwccn high and . W3 or. ‘ The ivhlrlpools of Scylla and _ T, °_"°"“‘v'i Qh-‘ifybdls. in the Straits of Mes- UJOU‘ :11? full sina, which were so dreaded by the l: L~_11\~”1~‘_T» ancients. still exist. and are deep l Oi" T/Vld-‘oddics dancer-nus to small boats but inc: in modern ships. Afllllfliiv. the Baltic is far more ' in - and ~_ , ‘from 45 to 1b5 miles wide. there ls W"! on 1111-. nowhere a tide of much more than ls to fill those‘ a (w; - or cnulkiuz} ‘hi; won't. show‘ _ ‘I The average speed of worker bees ~17 A t 3011.1 bc. engaged in makinz honey L: about “ ""- |15 miles an hour. The uranzo African dais! is an] Fish odors can be removed from tkwfllch: border plant. It blcssomsfhnnds by \V3$hil’1K them in stronv "-1 Simlnwr» ‘slut Water and rinsing well iii SO11)!’ WTIICI‘. .i WdYlIlPl‘ nvui _.\'our early Will mark the An w"‘..’l:1cc tip: when picking, in can hc l b 1 p 0 yam]! radisgétlhflgisg firs. the one that stinzs you WHY IS YOUR WASH ftli-ifi-l WHITER THAN MINE '3’ A. ‘WPTB full leather soles in repairing chlldl-n lor citric acid. twcen Julv 3 and September 30. are now under a cellinz for; the first time. Q. Is it true that shoernakers can now out full leeches‘ soles on children's shoes? Yes. 1t was mumunced by the that. a shoemaker may use renia shoes to size 3 and also IOEREYSL boots. Child's 5.1T Breath 2&2"... Upset Tummy Save your doctor's time. For minor di- gestive upsets children so often suffer n v n result of overeating or eating too much candy or sweets. give Children's Own blets. new corrective for youmrsters 5 to 15. They quickly hrip sweeten Hull! stern- achs and act speedily u» clcar nut from the bowels, offending wueto material in u Ben- Lle, thorough tnunnenYou never know when “u will need the help of Children's Own bleu» . . . so 2st a package today at your Miami. Only 25¢. THE GREENS HAVE IT And _ so will you if, you eat 'em . . JIOII-Tliiil lettuce. watercres. spinach, dandelion leaves. turnip and beet greens. and crispy. they're relectable. Before his invention of the steamboat. ‘Robert Fulton was a portrait painter. Sea. watcr can be_ made drinkable by adding silver oxide. and tartaric SO SEHEmEVEN WORK SHIRTS COME SPOTLESSLY CLEAN _ IN A FEW MINUTES i can TLL av YOUR iiOUSE DRESS, RINSOS SAFE FOR YESmfZlNSOWi/ASHED MEANS RiNSO WHITE, THE WHITEST WHITE YOU'LL NEVER at SATISFIED WITH ANYTHING use once YOU see R/IVSO .5 wg ‘V. q; a. a... . i \ w/r/zs you nus/r g - qiybShtn/i , . n/rfres/‘wnsq y. The question: are thou which have Prim and this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Benders. Per- sons who have Intelligent qufxszllozna, wmh ‘(he m!“ M danger m n writing to the, Women's Regional Advisory Com- ' of Time Prices Q. Whan do butter coupon: 66 A. Butter coupons 66 and 67 are now valid. Coupons 68 and 69 Will H] Can- Youniz. tender lng l, Dorothy Dix SaXs-F iii i LOVE THIEVIBS ACTIVE IN WAR . . Affords Chance To Snare Victims lsllzes in married men. No adolescent collene bow for her bachelor. No widower ready goes in walnut her youth and beauty. of m have known oonsclemceless and heartless or their work so d as it is HOW- gum tlcally untouched and that even an amaieur can make her kill. Herctofcm the averade married , safe. He has spent his days v/orkim amo men and evenings in the bosom of his i only women with whom he was thrown in contact were his wife's friends. who were no more glamorous or seductive than sh so if he craved e. and adventure he had to go out and hum for it. which he seldom did because his feet rt h VULNERABLE T0 IIHJES’ FLATTERY ‘rhen came the war. and these thmnands of men lwd their protection stflllPod from them. They were put to work in huza factories with thou- sands of pretty young women who were ourt to not their men. and who knew how to do it. And the men were sngularlv vulnerable. a long time since their wives had wasted any flatterv on them. or told them how ha and f they were. and how wo ul it was that they could manage that great. biz mwhme. and when their cute little helpers. or the blondc thev worked next to. applied the old trim and tried vechnlque. it worked as usual. 1e sharpshooter lmd brought down her flame. The husband spent his money en giving Swcetums a good time instead of uayinz off the morttzage. and there was another brokenhearted. deserted wif . These predatory girls. whose tribe has so increased. defend themselves by saylnz that most of the sin 1e men are in the service and that they can't slt at heme and suck the r thumbs m’ an evening. Thev have to have some fun. have to have some man to take them out and elve them good times. And if there is nobodv to do irt but married men. wel-l it has to be husbands and fathers. Goodness knows. they are not res- ponsible for war conditions. Which is but, a lame excuse for w. doinz. more considerate of their victims than horse thieves. Vlfhat they want they take with ruthless hands. But in the end they pav fur it. for no woman evm- vet hauli- n house of hspplnes for herself on the ruins of nngtgterjvgxnanlghome. >i ance that every thing possible be done advance the efficiency of both." And lt came to me. as by radio and paper. I heard and read reports from the Women's Institute in recent Convention in the City. that. we on the Island not only ex- pect but receive the greatest as- sistance fromthi-s splendid bodw of women commised I would think for the most part of farmer's wives The work these women are aoooznpllsh- ing is amazing. ‘They have "shoul- ders tn the wheel" not only for every chtzilrltalbilf oatusg lbgtklalléo for for his next, position; there was to ‘my ""°1"1‘w 5 u“ e °' be “Homer mp buck count“, w buy the advancement of anything that more "younx st-ufl" and at the some l 3°95 m hem l" mm“ “mmumty . ..-¢¢4~¢ee40e00-00+0-4 . . y p o Ellen s Diary: by An Island Farmer's wm i UOQ§Q’QQO&QWQ+§@<Q§§Q§QO We were up as usual this morn- James had a the fire. I thought it better to rise ln good time. The "Jack-horse" was to be taken away to got new shoes time help Blob drive home some m’ w“'w°1'k- The“ “mm: ideals ma.’ he had b0 m in some fields of endeavor will no community. And duties also to be done. Jock vol- ] do} take thebhofse tolm! s“ ‘m m“ We“ “"3 “' 'tu<te will be there still tzivlnz of an,‘ b???” giggailfig gSERTITIEiI‘ best "for; home‘ and country." portunlty. There mimht never coniei This evening whet supper the chance for a “buggy-ride . ,, ,, the-re would certainly never be al- me" 1°31‘ Wm‘ *‘° he!” 3°!’ {WM other the same horse and I up “h” ‘WW9 he h“ bwgm- m“ knew of all memories there could PM‘? returned “mi. James ‘Ens m”; be none more precious. than a drive‘ ‘gweufflzfigswlalvanfgw ‘£3; 151g? .. u e e g, - on 8‘ “m d?!’ in 2mm’ willy {lemerkzfsomg ‘think more lof _ 1e r orses tian elr women". e a5“? $1.32? tiiiaviofilhfiamisfi gig?“ xeiggvghefllg , mm we aka their rain-coats for I thought! “m w‘ m’ and that possibly there miizhi. be a con-i m1“ “Fa-m he L‘ bmk m u“ ml)‘ Jnuatlon or a repetition cf yes-Wm’ m’e'mr all" 193mm‘ Jack by .erday's rain. The wide streambc?“ brand MW h?” “D the “me m ow us was mm red and swollen Aitlerlea. Theres another new hal- and the wind blew from a susplc-i “mung “n the will 9° be lous quarter. Presently however thcl used , m‘ “m fir“ m‘? FRWmW wind changed and the sun s ne ., <Jam95 mwks- ~11 m” forth in all its splendor and there. him and "h? with an °fl°Yt *2 was great rejoicing from the "littie- “m?” mm: we V9 Plenty 1e“- folk“ about me. I wont to the work The"? 3'" Dlencyxrlleft b“ as Yet of washing. more I think to revel they a" “emler, Ed m“ trusted- in the perfume borne on the tiny winds that bieyi. rather than from '1'!“ hands 0f the 01d cloak m‘ a desire for belntz industrious. There! m“ 211mg» °n° °‘ ‘hem "HY 555t- w“ mawhless perm“ o; olovfl-zTheres not. a. light w be seen across and lrowan-tret; bestdfis masiny tan-,311§,P°\"1gmd;0 11°“? i“ m!" fiifla§ihf’d°" "m ' ° r “' “h” Until tomorrow '- Diary-Good- no matter what the call or the a - a might. James went with Karolynb father to the task of hauling new boards from the old mill into Rob's. Once lentlv for news. And then "namkna thirnmnxHasfarasIoouldhear were away main to the O O James saw the your»: folk re- tuminx. at. the dinner houannfar e them they old mill. t and came to the table he laid: w“: . Jeanicand-Iookoamawoeeihe hi0 to dlr he to tell much she m ‘ you thgudrive. The coun side was a was the “Ga-an" very smart and in- terestina with the snows of many whirters wflectod in her hair. There was a klnslup . Jeanie is the best one to trace and of course theres an old a-nd v true dflyihil about. "blood being th ker" Lmm a common element... Jeanie moved her chides i0 new quarters . It was yesterday evening, Jock hi t toned a cam horses to the sleigh to haul hotno a fox-pen. he had purchased from Mr. Blown to make the anumesi. chicken house. I noticed Tuesday on my Way to the cltv that many others have adopted this same plan 0| of housing their chicks. Ono snwhi building fill overflowing with some verv nne _ m] l‘ not, DESIGN NO. N! ".31? 3,3251% '3,';",,.'...,,., u‘ A omnbinatlon of butterfly and mmmqy practised u. ; mmd. rose deellzn is worked in fllet cro- heoé 1 1 d chct to make this beautiful ch ‘ <%='Z‘t]i§mil”£ hiZEgnWEFiIE his gg-Lerahgam $5,901 m, ca? p“ W“ ne-Dl- -n z’ ' To order pattern: Write or lend u w,“ Kn who "m my m M; 233111;” picture with your name and _ h 1. wlth_l5 cents in coin or 39:»? $35.2‘??? mlgusgnnfvguetyfloxii “may w Naedlswvrh Bureau m. phmm_°1 mm.’ "Mm! Bu. Cha. otteto .- Guardian. what can one unmet mm a arm- er's wife? The words spoken lightly 5"!“ N°~ 991 at the time floated away lnw the past. I recalled them re-cemiv n‘. Mime somewhere I read: "There is no} more important person meaauredlln‘ nfluenec upon the life of n nahoh ha“ me farmer's wife: no more ‘MDOTI-lhi. home than the country mums and It is of nlloloml import- Etnifiiikbera URI iWorking With Married Men In: Big Factories Cautions and Answers on Prlcr Amongzirletlwnhssalwnaabeenotypeofmm-lumterthstrnec- for taking other wounerfs husbands from them. Hid 88W 8- klck out cl satin-z tlixtetiillxrvted wives writhempless Jealousy a-s they p fldvd All girls whose pathways are strewn with wreckiod homes. out never before have there been so manv olfiéherurl: e preserve that has been prac- ln which the huntinz is so 200d man has been other fam y. The but love thieves are no mp1 cost. we know the Women's Instl- m natural genius that would have take" missions. and frankly taxed him with accounts for the finding of the pho- g buzrarpfli. i The‘ Man Who Wasn't Himself By Leslie Cal-gill ' |‘l|"|‘u'-"n'fi Police and the coroner had virt- ually agreed that death was ac- cidental. merely questioning the de- gree of responsibility of the unknown driver. Any mark. on the road had been obliterated by rain, so almost any story would ass muster. Bad news a. t our old pal. Jarik Murrey said, when they next me . r chard held hi, pane, making no avn'u'a"-"-'s".'.l,_l_rgu_i Y. Why do you look at me first way? urrey as . I'm only waiting to hear what you have to say. I've nothing else to say. why should I have? You knew Tlwmas better than I did Harkness asserted. He haip- pened to be another Imiucky ch over whom you excerclsed contra ;, and he. also fretted under it. Are you suggesting I drove him info doing away with himself? It was artlessly. by-Ipasslng any more serious accusation. Yes, the the unfortunate manager ml ht have been hounded beyond the l - its of human endurance. In fact. flhere had been no fmfitier call on his services. The latest affair was] outside the ordinary scope of Lrans~ actions involving the warehouse, and it was of these that Thomas begun to complain. Little good was to be obtained from pressing Murrey. who was not likely to give any satisfaction even had he any formation worth devulglng. Harkness was determined to keep ears and eyes open. As he we, now amost continually in the com- E you, Murray informed him. Never have and never will. You'll keep doing a; you're inld because that's the iavay I want it. Certainly l-Iarknesg was being thoroughly initiated lnio iihe gigantic black market plot which was being organized with close at- tention to detail. Richard was. driven out to mce-t some of those; at the supply cnni. which left him; under no illusions Murrav had a him far if only ne had used his tal- ents to better purpose. There was so much to occupy both time and energy that he was able‘ only rarely to see Joyce Barlow. She was dubious You would be in taking up with Back Jack Trust me. Richard pleaded It ls a matter of expediency. She was dubious. You would be ln put the acre-w on. she lnslswd. He thinks he is doing that. May they came up the lane m Mderka FILELCRQQI-IET CHAIR. SET I ask you a. very personal question?‘ him and leaving. I went with them to B!’ a“ melml the mall-box. They paused while 1 Amt Pfljw Ghetwm- -- read the morning paper's head- Please! Id rather not discuss lines. He has three lads there. one him- of whctn can never more return. This is serious .I ‘halve very 300d Small wonder a. parent. waited palt- "R9011 l0 believe 118 W“ k118i! W the same bcmb that injured me. I see. said Joyce soberly. 'I'hat Exactly. 0h! I should be telling the untruth if I professed to be heartbroken. Naturally. I am sorry. It was a. horrible end. Poor Philip. Don't you find it rather gruesome tomllook at me. I mean being so like She smiled. You're not. she said, surprisingly. At first the resemb- lance was complete. Now. the often er I see you the difference becomes more marked. There's your , He. mount; to the same old thing-old ‘friend or new friend. No, I shant tell me about your quest? corner and be more oonfldlng mood. went to pick up other threads. Tom Fa/wlev wag far more peeved over claimed. cooper ha; been putting ion he's in fit of jitters. Could he have Bot wrlnd of our spot of burg- panv of Murrey there were more lary? __ openinss to find out. Hardly! We were at pains to cov- You needn't imagine I trust er our tracks. [0 Cooper 1< only one. though it was he that was in the with Cooper directly had been a practical possibility over since th a nice position if Murray cared to‘ Sad esk Jekyll-and-Hyde somewhat muazy. How ? Ha $100811 Chetwood. swserybut you look a darned 9. DIST for YOU _ ti... Nccdlecrai For The Home i SHEER. MAGIC The" “r .2. not... " n , -' n simmer w m Wu slashed neck- sheer, and the deep line and feminine nliifl-lng will work wonders for yo . No. 3802 in size 36 requires 3% yards 35-inch fabric, 1% yards ruf- fling. send 30 cents for ATIERN. Print vou: Name. Addreu and Style‘ Number plainly. Be euro to state size vou wish. Address Pattern Department the Charlottetown Guardian. Name Street. Addrea forgive wilful neglect. Won't you Not yet. In that case I shall retire into a peevlsh. 00pm and drag me out when you are in a CHAPTHI. XIX .. WAS IT MURDER...“ .. After seeing Joyce Barlow he the long interval. Gosh. I've wanted you. he ex- Taking away more at a time. I've s not- What can he be Ulp in? Seeing how far he's gone I'd say it wouldn't take much more to set him on the run. mats no Joke these days, what i"! 9W W" 9941a 511W”! ‘DIM it. Besides, he's sitting pretty. On the edge oi n volcano, old man! Believe me. anyone mixed up ivith Jack Murrcy. has need to keep open a line of retreat. l-I-ave you thought of a way of trapping the swine? 591181111. but they wouldn't hold him. ‘There must be ways and means What I aim to do ls to put a stopper on the whole gang. that started making me uncom- fortable. ‘Pom had already concluded wind Dealing, W inspected the contents of his r think m1 have mei- telk to . l-liarknesg obagvmed. ‘ Keep arway. Fawlcy recommend- You sound dreadfully ln earnest ‘me fact is. Harkness. your act is getting Too much and rkneu not I don't pretend know anything about plastic sight more like your old self than thgullsleliht you burst ln on me with we. (To Be Continued) _ nmcooks Jllifl _ carry , . lately your face l. very distinctive. Queer you should say that, he re- mariked. I've been stating so ac- ed to my featwes that I feel the ’re my own property . Ilisml- ltarty breeding contempt, eh? Iibr all that. I find lt increasing- ly difficult to call you Perry. You know I think of you as Richard. Thank you, I prefer it that way. You are progressing. And am I forgiven for....for.... ' ma. she contpleted“ POTATO SALAD Two mm! diced. cooked toes. 2 ns minced onions. 1- talbaspoon minced em . ‘A cup m1elv cho eel- er Ihard-oooked chopped "Kinsmen minced fit. .1 .5tabie- aeladonitalbll vln; DOM- Brew blne ingredient in and toes lightly with Ohlll well and servo on and onus root [UMPANv v-Utw. 5 New Cream Deodorant Safely kelp: Stop Porspircl-ion 1. Does no: m: dresses or men‘: shirts. Doe: not imme iiflfl- 2. No waiting to dry. Can b: um! right after shaving. 3. Prevents under-arm odor. helps uop pcxspmuon uicil- 4. 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