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YOU'LL Wlll lllS “FICTION with PALMOUVE (OMPIEXION SWEET POTATO PONE Oirl FIlAiliOllEd Sweet Potato Pone is back ill circulation again as a . n.\v idailiQXl to assist our rationed menus. Try st and the familv will 85k f0!‘ it often. Just mix together 4 cups grates sweet potato, l 1-2 cups. 5.12.11‘, cup molasses, 2 cups sweet milk. tmspoun each nutmeg. zlovcs and aiispice, and 3 well beat- en eggs. Bake in moderate oven, sczlirring once or twice while cook g. RIBBON MEAT LOAF * ground pork (.1. 5 roon chopped onion l 2 c 11s dry l-reud ciiumbe “ 4 zexsocns salt Pepper 1 can condensed tomato eoup. 1 cf-‘Q. 'Me:h0d; OOmbinQ the ground bee; groumd pork and chopped Dlllillis and mix thoroughly. Then add rho breed crunvbs, seasonings. tomato soup and the egg which has been slightly beaten, and mix again. Put l3 of this mixture into a greased loaf pan, Spread halt of the potato filling over the meat, then add another third of the men loaf mixture and spread 9162117, then add another layer of mashed Eistatoes and the remaining moat t. Bake in a moderate oven (375 deg. 1".) for from 1 hour to f l4 hours or until firm. t stand in a warm plaice for about l6 to 20 minutes before serving -it slices better alter standing. ruvusuiiumunaaw MFEMME WEAKIIESS Which Ihlru Yon ‘ Cranky. Iervosll ' If you suffer from cramps, backache‘ headache. ' ties". periods of the blues — due to f clonal monthly dis- . turhances- Start at sacs — take Lydia Pinkhumh egetable Compound. not only helps rallovs monthly pain but also tired, weak, nervous eel- inzs. This in to its loathing effect on ore: oeworlarv’: aloe! nl- rowr/mr osmms. Plnkhanre Compound ie one of the most effective medicinal you can buy made especially for women. Token regu1srly-—. nkhamfis Oom- pound hols): build up resistance against suc syrlrlatoms. Also a fine stomach tonic ado ln Canada. You Can D0 A‘ JOb only g Pfilll Uillllml Quentin“ ‘_ And Answers Questions and Answers on Price Control will appear in The Guardian as a regulak feature each day. The questions‘ are flIiIIQ which have reached the Wartime Prices and mile Board from housewives In region. The nnawerl are pro- vided by the Board. loaders who he question to alk on In invited to ‘rend a- h writing __lo the Women's Regional, Advisory Committee of the Wartime Prloel and Trade Board Q. Isn't my Matcher supposed to post the-price card and chart for he _in his store A. Yea. the retailer must post this price schedule and cutting chart illustrating the various cuts and their carcassuaouces in n promin- ent place in his shop where every cur r can see them. Q. Whenoanlgetacopy ofthe new edifbln 0i the “Little Blue lmnona ~ which have "ms: “by”. wa a ti‘. i lar§s_§ivi£iiEiE"TsT)r§_r_6 31.311‘ Bill Bllillll BBEKS BATES! DE SI 6N N0. n‘ good-looking sweater in knitted lnashorttlmefortlseyflmgzirl. Made o! bright red wool, it is i Oil for school- PI-ttem No. 131 contains sizes 8. l0 and i2. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your namo and address with 15 cents in coin 01' stain s to Neeiiework Bureau, . Chariottelbwii Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Deparnnent, Doslgnllolfl ruurs--._....__...._ STRIZITADDRBS ----- m___q_-—pu—nnun_au— Ill ma; s41... GOLGATPS TOOTH POWDER wv in‘ '1" 0...... Dix say..- LOVE OF MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE PREFERRED MATRIMONIAL RISK Hearts Develop As Well As Muscles, Brain! Reaching Maturity After Youth Passes DEAR. was DIX-libi- twenty-six years I endured a loveless unr- riage. Then my husband died and for two years I have been a. WWW- Now I have met a man whom l love very much who wants ms to marl? im. We are both in our forties. Do you think a love at this age is a safe amble? It has been said that there is no love like the first love. and 0 you think a. man in his forties is capable of being in love with a woman and making her happy? 1n , ‘ ' I l onshore very oongenla happy when we are 1088i?!" H“! m!" each other tcrrlbl when we are sport. I5 there such s. th g as a. deep mi die- age love? PUZZLED. MIDDLE-AGE rovls canvass ANSWERFI certainly do. 1 think that the love of a mi die-aged couple ho find in each other their hen!!! is like “sunlight unto moon- light. or water unto wine," compared to any boy and girl emotion. The poets 11m _,"'Q_I_AR guanine _ _ alm z Social andljcersonal Z .331. Living f? prince: n the ioluty week-enud slut- ton f . 1- c” ‘but? ‘adult eh uld . wm pciobsseliiy be loft to mouldcl‘. rm- liver. kidneys. rump mf- N11- Will suit the most csmivorous soul- 11; mgy be that a. boneless wonder, will wander down from 011i ‘he tundra. ' And once again the week-owl T015 the vOEue form cont t0 Will be“ 8.8 o0 E.‘ M BENNETT. CALOTS 0F STRAW and the novelists, who are poor guides in the practical affairs of life, have glorified youn love and first love until they have sod us the idea that it is only the very young who are capable of the grand passion, but nothing is less true. Hearts have to develop as well as muscles and brains, and t is not until they reach maturity that they are fit for the kind 0i love that. _» _ A P,‘ lasts. ‘ " Adolescent love changes with every phase of growth. The boys and iris who thought they could not live without each other one day are ed to death with each other the next day. and have found new ob- jects of adoration the third. And when they marry and take u n them- selves responsibilities that thev_ young shoulders are not abe to bear. oft/ener than not they lose their taste for each other, and the marriage ends in divorce. Statistics show that the proportion of divorces is far greater among the young than ui any other e class. And I can tes- iiy that I rarely get a letter telling of an un sppy marriage that does not begin: "I married too early“ And as for there being no ove like our first love, I wonder how many of us, after meeting our first love again after a lapse of years, havent thanked God for saving us from having married him or her. There is no more disillusioning experience- ‘ OLDER FOLKS PICK MATS? CAREFULLY So I think that when a couple irrtheir forties fall in love with each other that they are a preferred matrimonial risk s0 far as happiness is concerned. They are still young enough not to have kissed romance good-bye, and‘ they are olcl enough to know how to value love and to take every precaution to keep it alive. Also. they have had enough exper- ience with life to be JUQQCS of men and women and hence to be gocd plilgiglerfieadgoi- they select their mates not only with their hearts, but naanMiss DIX-I am a the service‘ girl in my teens and have a, boy friend 1n engaged and marry after the war is over. nsists upon my living with him before we bring myself to do. We argue over that every time no comes to see me, which Ls several times a month as he is stationed not far from where 1 live. 1g 115 me that ii I loved him the way he loves me not-hing wo I don't think that way, so please tell me what. m do, New calots are made this time 1n lacy straw and not expensive. Here's a ill): T0 milk WW3 °1 such slow-germinating seeds as car- rots anri‘ beets plant an occasion!!! radish seed in the row. This W1" come up qllmlly and B" l5 a marker. _ mmnomanan BLOUSIB un rayon blouses are in white with big flowers embroidered on the pocket. "SAILING BLUE" ls PET BLACKS SHADE NEW YORK- slacks or cover- ails in light. weight denlm- "Bu"! "sailing blue" are most practical 1°f garden and heavv house/hold chore!»- But for 1mm pick-up Work i“ "W" er gEYCETI, for your marketing and lending the children. you'll fmd "w shlrtwaisf. dress or ‘the separate skirts and jumper! idefll DENIM $5.13.»... Denim pinaiores for little girls are as sturdy a5 overalls, only $0 much more feminine. and can,“ worn as sun suits or with sharia come hot weather. EGG PLAT GOOD FOR A MEAT- _ LESS DAY SUGGESTION N0 REAL LOVER WOULD ANSWERF-You might tell your boy friend that lf blhfiliy loved you he would not ask you t0 do a thing that would dishonor and de- grade you even in his own sight. A man who truly loves a woman does not want to drag her down to the level of the women of the streets He wants to ut her on a pinnacle and protect her even from himself 00m er how selfish and unjust this boy ls being u, you in m‘ u. persuade you to become his mistress. l-le is asking you 1,0 risk your Qfioi. 1fe's happiness and wellbeini; 108$ to atify him. Yqu u, no; even em gaged to him. You have not the august hold or claim n him. is going away very soon. to be gone a long time. It is t a. chance whether his fancy for you will endure over distance and absgngg ind meeting new people, seeing new women, and the changes that will take place in himself. Now he is an unformed boy, but 11¢ w111 39mg bu; nréitmwihe gig-Ii; s. mature man. He may not want. you men, you may It will make a lot of difference to u th who has kept her skirts clean. who nasyllved e has her own self-respect because she has a go shameful secret that she lives in dread oi’ Thousands upon thousands of b0 s WE? are leav have said the same things to their gllris that this boy is ggd they have listened to them and to their awn hearts And now the ys arc gone and the irls are crawlln back ' dissilagsd m: bear men-toiiittneréess; baibiemgl w u“ “m” m” M" e courage s an your co ors a Your boy friend will yiesgect you !0lp?t $3.311’ ag-umlgigwafi ‘be right. w Mme bwk and marry you than e would u you do What he an“ o; you. bdt d“ takbbl 1 told I ‘may yam}: 11 111"" e Bllfluase m sisie that public schools should not indulge hsersslf ‘in eatlrlg uncoglrg mush onions nor food seasoned with garlic. What do you think about tgriggn ' answmfirr 0 A ' M1314‘??? be girl who wonders whv the ell ibl m w“ never comes ‘back again might fin ngwe; iifitwd‘; siiufif, $111,‘: srbfr: .*."s.:?::.::r til: :.;‘::2.§.2":..'“.1".::‘b:1:;i.";r:.:“= W‘ pile instead of a bank oi mses- garbage N.B. AIRMAN KILLED GENTREVILI-E. N3" May 811 — (CP)— Flt. Stg. Francis A. R. Mll- bury has been killed in air oper- ations at Georgetown, British Guiana, according to word received by his parents here. He was the third member of the R.C.A.F. from this village to lose his life within three weeks. Mllbury served with the South Atlantic Wing of the R.A.F. Transport Command. LEARN A LES The angler had Just catch when the inquisitive womgn chanced 1-0 be bass _ . lllibghilifllfiae exam“ ' m“ m” The‘ angler replied: "Well, madam, if lied kept his mouth shut he landed u THE CAUSE Hit Regimental 000k (to on... OTTAWA. May a1 tCPl-The Unitas! Sgatest coimtmodityhcredtiitxcor- f8 Oil 21S D 8 EDUTC 8-56 rom golniida 7.500.000 bushels of wheat “WW W" Tbmmwr ‘looking at for feed purposes in the Eastern Y°“' W“ bunk!“ lkeulml- l-IIYOM States, Tradc Minister MacKinnon Wflldnthlnk there had been l. n- said in a written reply tabled m- mine! ' day in the Commons for c. H. Tommy: ‘Yen. and one look at Castleden (C.C.F. Yorkton). Wu would tell ‘em who caused it!" JIINI ooivsmmrrs narrow COUPON CALENDAR SUN . MON TUEWII U_ E BUYS FEED WHEAT would not have got into trublei" ‘IIUISIAY Harvesting Egg Plant Eggplant is one oi the vegetables which will take the place of a meat course for one of the meatless days which wartime rationing enforces. Though of Ameicsn origin, is used more extensively in Europe and in the orient than in this coun- try, Its nutritive value is high, and there are many tempting ways of cooking it. It is well to vary the method o! serving. Eggplant grows slowly. and should be started under protection. The plants require an even tem- perature and d0 not thrive in, cold frames. A dozen plants will be gui- fietent for an average family, and they are usually obtainable in the markets. The plants require rich soil, but ,wil1 do well in anv Burden which has been well fertilized. As they ,are extremely tender and would he killed by light frost they should never be set in the garden until all danger of frost is over, set them l8 inches to 2 feet apart in the row. and keep them "rowing by frequent Leisurl :- The Woman's Realm 'l‘lli'.l‘l IAIHON NIW YORK-Rik in d!!! rich colors and brighter varieties an finding general acceptance for bags. because they are decidedly elmm m soft. Bummer-time possibilities ude cellophane and straw- y and light. "Plasticalo." let- t away entirely from the old véorflen bddldl. ‘intnreuces a boghmtiil" ma e 0 amlul s 6 beads in the 8118M! of bulbs. This n to Bive the baa D11" ability. smooth lo the touch and washable. these come in a variety of gay, clear colors-sometimes one shade, again smusingiy checks ed. Zippers close them. or they may be had in envelope shams. momma iii-fr: covn When making a new ironing board cover, instead of inking it in place, hem the edge all the way around and run a draw-string through it. Then the cover will last longer as it can be removed easily for regular laundering. In addition this type of cover pulls taut evenly. and less material is requierd in the over-lap. Barby will be safer on his feet if the soles of his first dines are roughened with coarse sandpa from time to time. Some chrysanthemums become loo tall and s0 pinching out the tops once or twice in June is r - ommended. It is a good plan aso to add e. little extra plant food‘. LESS BREAKAGE Rubber protectors slipped over the spigots of the kitchen sink will do wonders towards protecting chins. from being cracked. chipped. or broken. You may be very careful when you are washing your dishes but the maid you hire may be very careless along this line. A PLACE FOR- MAIL There should‘ be a definite place where mall is always put as soon as it arrives Then each member of the family knows whether that important letter has arrived as soon as he enters the b01156. and incidentally, there is never any loss of mail. TROUBLE SAVED when starting on a. Journey. tuck a card with your home address .on the trunk. Over this tack u la er card with the deetinatlo dfl top card may be torn off and vou are all set for the homeward trip. JUICES OVERFLOW If juices from homemade pies aJ- ways overflow in the oven, a small funnel or a four-inch stick of un- cooked macaroni shOllld be placed‘ upright in the centre of the pie, ___._______ a QWVICQ EJIjOTfiIQIQ Poems That Are immortal Love Lyrics Great Love Poem When fruits begin to set. a side flffffizlli‘! 0i plant food will help . them. Some varieties produce a few large fruits, others many small ones, and the latter may be prefer- able for e smell family. The fruit is edible so long as the skin has a high gloss: when it begins to dull the fruit is too old for use. OQUPIIN VALUES I shallow cultivation I can't.‘- n-nan-vana I. l». 2 aladlwlna- Io Vfll {vac 1° '-*-%- 11 ""‘-'&."T"" Iovfll “Erase-g: iictnl-ul "O mistress mine, where are you roaming? O. stay and hear! your true law's coming. Thai. can sing both high and low; Trip no farther, pretty sweating; Journey's end in lovers‘ meeting, livery wise man's son doth know." —lmmorisl love words written by William Shakespeare on ,"8weet- lnd-Twentf-words that have loll- ed several hundred years and are still read fodaywith u much‘ ci- joyxnt u when they were writin- P And flefibeetot darklndbfllhl Meet in her alpect and s: eyes Thur mellowkl lo that ten er 1i h Which Heaven" to gaudy a; denier." land‘ 15o in coins for your copy of Immortal love Poems to the Olaf-lowdown Guardian Home ner- vice _Adiinu. Be sure lo your name name of booklet. ' “Wfiq. " -__.-c:;.._~1 . 1;. »__ ions Lileroflugre f . l'ull Flavor lull $ir¢h9i|I SE Baker's Cocoa lutfifi flavor and fill cocoa strength. It in made fro- the highest ("do 0| eoooa haana by the Bail‘ 111000!!- whieli has been famml flnee 1780 Inequality and depudalilily. For fullest udaiaetivll- PEP!" Baker's Cocoa according to the “sips on the label. Up to 90 gsn-ingsfromlhelmaizo. Useit for baking, also. \CID making-as the two sides need-not j immediately m be Mo his interest in her QQ§QOQQY f"“““'“‘“ ' x Girl oi the Turf > V I! . m" Douginu sumu D s B d 1m wags‘: txlieulgweineorrl .1 drove up in Anni a m. 81w r2; down the steps anmh door Open for her. "What's g lng on. Joe?" "Not much of anythln - an," he said, and she ne that he was . Ye she instinctively iel that back of and p5"'\eli(! understanding. Joe, then Joe must be fill I18 she thought. 5o she sh back of her mind tho as ed, Id J00 drove on the cautious side- "Could "m" h. ‘£'i.°*'."- e ow . straig t ahead. herself this was tiiififiaifi 1'53? at. Now she hld the graveled road leadiili-l to £110 .sr": "he ea fill piiireed up bits of mmiaht tanned arms. the car. he smiled his eyes. darkly a citement. signaled danger ab» “l didn't think Jim W011 broadly. On flame "it looks hitter." cary mid wrvly. I vgtayou mixed up in all th - .. e sharply. fingers close lightly. yout dark eyes narrowed slilihtly thong Garth loved a 300d S Wears Ill Ruffles With Grace When you look at rationing of charm -1it frocks this summer go all out feminine frills end g lirh glamo line that any young thin! "n smcesafully and a choice 0i including. the deep eqggeneokthasisrodvervbwfll the sleeves Pattern is hand- , ut the United States Stand‘ ‘ sills up vowwisb. . flat “Cpl 1 IINTI 0N IHQUITTI ti.‘ scam ital; Yearungridesfu" Dream. Macaroni and $1 highly flavored uuoe SOAP w OINTMINT umvs 60A X8."‘..'i.'i¥. d eheldthe “s W ebe to 1y non-comm tal as his abrupt words new on sym- If Tony placed so much inlthri: ut info thQ ueetionl q that were tumbling over eachnoytvivllgl h“ you take it a bit faster?" flier-Imps I'm more used "r know you Mid- .. y; - But them émflérsugglt waif" v and looked Allie tried ioiell 41y one would look re and 1eli8h nah-t herd i" thin, red line. n. um moment keep back the tears. An age seem- ed t0 pass before Joe turned lat: nliildill:d that Almost immediately she new Ton? m -» r ‘ii 013k l": ° °' Hie white shirt was open at the 1190K and his sleeves were mllod ma: with ex- d. mi ll] this." .'.';°.'Ai§."--§Y.J’l".€. km-‘iuaa I! as if I must swallow my medicine and like it no rntgfrlgrélg h t, n1 i" h said t Erin mvilxedyltl): in thew be- cause I wanted to bt- ' He 1"" °"° hand on her arfn Ind legem: hrough. Remember that.” s‘: b Sh, h“ m, qum; thought thaihaAyntzm thaéhtif‘ pretty g _ r 1 are’ rook you ee sure m a This di élh si plicity basque rn as m 3-4 for andinbludsacartwieth aurem ' - - inmuction . “Egg ‘fibrou- pa-tternfwhite your nameioaddrsea and style number. Be . . look War Bav- hdl when You ‘ for noodle mixtures tomato, green pepper or onionl-io give them rig. A Indian of General Foods "I'll drive Joe over to Englew Then I"m 801118 to see Jim o e . C . Joe got into the back seat Tony took the wheel. Before he . time lo pull awayalanother ea,- s info the sr g space nex . Ca loo ed up and suck her brea h at. what she saw. - said in a near-whisper, "The Jim now!" lm. rec Cary, got ou ms car end came toward her- “i-lello, girlie. I've been wan u" see yo . But his face went choleric w he looked beyond her at T Cary glanced quickly at Tony saw that his face was pale ben its . His gripped wheel with torrlnc premure, a5 . t did not dare let for fear wmild grasp some hing ‘use that pent-up force. "You two know each other, 1 lieve," Caryl said, and was prised at t e sound of her . voice. so small and far away. "Yes we've met before." said, obviously strugglln to ~11 composure. His lips ~ gone loose and the fat cigar, b en in his hand. fell to the 8T0 "Yes, we've met." If Cary had not known it Tony speaking, she would not recognized his voice at all. It m a hissing sound like water on a s co . . “And I wanted to see you n Jim-about the attachment Miss Morgan's horses." “Maybe you're Sticking your into something that robably looked more like Lucr han ever before. "Shiland 11; understand Each 0 per-fee y," Jm went on» ary 5 ed the ienseness of Tony's -' Fear of what seemed about to n terrified her and made hroat ache. _ "Jim," Ton said slowly, his W evenly spac and cli Ded- "You going to lift that a tschmentv be quick about it too. The swv l? are going to be lnteres to -' that you are part owner o! Spengler bookie. That, Cary remembered wi start, was the place where she placed her $500 bet on Red Rm Ind Jim had advised her to d "has they would like l” ' that you own Red Gorill- B" course. a bookie never races 1 hi; own name. That's against Needlecraft For The Homi? . one or moss "roman-inn" X10 D for ur. of If. ' “ "unsung m. ‘ 4-1 i‘ 12.1.... t0