PAGE TWELVE NEW GLASGOW W. RI. -....ccccoo;xx-xvcsalxzv Better Enqlisli S. AUX. The Auxiliary of New Glasgow a W. M. 8. held their March meet- I! .- 3 "W53 ing at the home of Mrs. C. S. . . Dingwall. ' i M11 And"-"' '3 193d" 0p9"edi 1. What is wrong with this sen- the devotional period by Elllgln.'."l'e"(.c? --Man, does,” so ,, omen hm ch”-"' Tm" 15 "9 Ea” Orin: .-he uscd'to and I think shes West". Scripture reading was Epli-ikmd 0! indmeximu. csians 2111-22. and Mrs. Melvin; what is me mrrect pmnunc- McLeod offered prayer. Mrs. Muli-1iI';on of ..1emmt.., "V or.” ”5med me had" ml which one of these words is portraying "Our Fellow-Caiiadlaiisp-mis's cued, Gram”, gmmlwm from the Orient". and "Thy King-; ,1 ' . e ' ' dom Come. 0 Lord", and "Turn 9 "9""; gmmpih . d ..d y Back. 0 Man" were sung. Mrs? uwh” 9”” L e N” tpmc 3 C. S. Dinizwall as literature 5ec- 1"”: mean" , d b I 1 retary assisted at the close of that ,5- What l-' h '”"" '9 ”” ".3 m,dy- ;with on that means eager desire Miss Elsie Laird then , charge, and minutes of the previ-i HANSOERS . o ous meeting were read and rolij 1. Sal". MRFY K1005!” 80 50 call was answered by nine mom-'olten as she used to. Eng lhlllk bers and one associate lliCllll)8l'.ihli8'.s' rather indiffercni. 2. Pro- Corrcspondence was read iiiclud-,nounce le-ni-ent, or. leii-yeiil. first ing letters from Mrs. Scott, Misle as in me. .1. Grievance. 4. lo Eaton and Miss Louise Callbcck.' lower the value of, or to lower in The treasurer rcpni-ted sl64.'36l'i-aiue, '-The building has dgp,-cc. made and sent in 1951. It was mted since he bought it." 5. Cup- agreed to try to iiicreuse the do-jmny. nations by l0f; this tour. Mrs. lt.l -. . . .. - 7.- W. Stevenson. Miss Aiinc Sicvcn-l w&Vxgx&VyyVg son and Mrs. Andrew C0lill'il)Lli.Cdi to the Tcnipcrnnce Federation asi members and forwarded same toj Mr. McFarlrino. .( a By Roberta Leo Mrs. Wurfleld Orr donated Quilt K.'0l'8l'lilk" bolt is to be pur-i U59 loll” soap-Wd-9 -”-lid 3 SIHNHS . . . b chased and Mrs. R. W. Stevenson kindly offered to prepare same for quilting, uhich is to he done at, Mrs. Melvin McLeod's. Proceeds! of the evening were, ('0llL'('ll0ll sl.75, anti one member paid dues. The word "Missioiiarlrs" is to be used for roll call for the next l Scorched Folton a into t.'Olll water and hanging it ldripping Wtl. in the sunshine. when diy. wet it rigain and repeat the ))l'0('eSS. ' Slick Tailoring Needs Slim Figure. woe to, those extra inches for those who would wear the siickest of London: tailored spring styles. firm which specializes in tailored styles to the extent that evening dresses are not included in its col- lection, offers a silhouette as slim that are part of the fashion pic- ture. tonk;10Y W93”h"7 movement in back panel pleating reed slim without even a tuck at the waistline. olnte cclair. suits are as rigidly slender as the skirts. shoulder. Michael of Lachasse. ? , two or "three days. but it is a cure . - ; that will not injure g(HOUS9l'iOld SCf'dpbOOkx qualities of the material. give t-hem the appearance of ala- Try dipping the scorched article baster. makes an it may take about ham, pork. veal roast, and steaks. DONDON. Feb. l5-(Cl")- It's Lachasse. A British designing s the slender rolled umbrellas Skirts have more freedom of r aide slits. but in front they are So. ladies, turn down that choc- The jackets on these the cabochon by designer This is soft- An innovation is so-called the wearing Planter of Paris To clean plaster of Paris figures rush. Rinse well. Dip them into strong solution of alum water to Left-Over Syrup Syrup left over from spiced fruits excellent basting for - THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUTTETOWN l.'l Padded in adownward slant and is so long that the sleeves start two or three inches below the nor- mal shoulder line. These are so slender they look like jumper alcoves and merely continue the feminine round of the sloping line, broken only by the tiny wing- ed cuffs. Waalta Elnphaalud Most of the jackets have hip paddinz. but this lends no bulki- nesa to the reed-slim line. Instead. it emphasizes the tightness of small waists and the smooth line of the peplum. An enggited roll to waist-deep revcrs and I neat cut-away to jacket fronts adds to the perpendicular trend of the design. u Michael also introduces the mlllhtr Jacket". a. feminine inter- pretation reminiscent. of Edward- ian days. ICHBUI jacket has rounded should- ers and cuffed sleeves that don't quite reach bottom. Pockets are low, revera are high and of the three buttons only the top one in used. This gives the jacket a cut- avlay line. and a sffm neatnesa at em emphasizes the fact that the bottom buttons were not designed for fastening. SCALDS ' BURNS Dab on apulc oi Baking Soda . and water and cover with at. damp cloth. cow anaun saimic sona twelve months. having a. verse of Scripture starting with the letter "M" for April meeting. Appoint- ments for next meeting are as follows: Leader. Mrs. Millar Orr: aids, Mrs. Clialmers Land and Miss Elsie Laird; lunch. Mrs. Mii- D 0 lar Orr and Mrs. Murray Orr; and W1 prayer. Mrs. Murray Orr. Meeting closed with the Mlzpah Benediction and a meeting of the Ladies Aid followed with eleven niemlicrs niisworimz roll call. Rem- nants were received from Simp- aon's, and given out to be made inlri different articles. Collection was 51.21. llPl'- Tiianks To our Diesels No inure cinders in the eye, No more smoke to soil the sky: No more puff and no more cnoo. No more steam to frighten Sun. No moi'e traction lost in siartinc. No more deafcniniz barks tit-parting. No more grass-fires 'lnng the track. Many memories lonklnit Dark. -5. Barlow Bird. freetmm P. B. I. Coho at its fragrant bull Pan a pitcher of vndlluiad evaporated mill, and you'll be lemon: for your doliciom colu. , -4 FAMOY8 P'lGl'BP.' ( Dick Whitfington. Lnndnn mer- ginnt. was Lord Mayor of Lon- on three times. um: An calm- Goldan moot loaf. special supper dish whon you malro it with evaporated milk. lerdov. tony and nulviliovu Cvahmy cvaldvd. Tum out silky: anuooth custard: with doubli- rich Huvour. Evuporotid milk if a delight for donorlal You're aura of rrrainy- Fllltllllll iexlurr .1n(l delicate llilxuur when )0ll i-oolr will! l':la')0r.'llf'll Uilk. It is pure ulmle niillt. unlicen- iraieil Ivy reniming the uairr. An f'l'0lIOllIlt'lll hay in niakr up that llll iurlaiit quart of milk a do) . Fur fr:-o livapnralctl hlilk ivwipen write Dairy Fonda Sen ice llurcau. "llcmn Dairy Lune."--Lilh The unwaisted, blazer- . In both types of suit. signer prefers silk and organza cravau with matching cuffs rather than blouses. There are also waist- 7 spotted taffetas. t MS slow I This nvolulfonory now groan chloro- phyll foolhpaato DESTROYS MOUTH ODOR lnslonfly . . . makes possible complofo all-day prolocfion. Uso if affor ovary mooll Fights tooth decay, combats common gum froublos. AT LAST-chlorophyll in a toothpaste! It's the green substance in all plants with which they convert lifeless chemicals and sunlight into life-giving nourishment. When you brush your teeth with new Chlorodeni: Toothpaste, this natural agent: performs a miracle in your mouth! Chlorodent doesnlt just cover up mouth odor, but destroy: it. By using this green toothpaste regularly-preferably after rneala- you can have a clean, fresh mouth all day long! Complon Mouth Caro At the same time, Chlorodent fights tooth decay and relieves common gum disordern. It cleans teeth beautifully and puts lasting sparkle in your smile by promoting the hy- (lens which is the foundation of beautiful booth. And children love its cool, minty flavor. Got Chlorodent at any drug counter. Ask your dentist or ace for younelf why it's win- ning friends faster than any other toofhpasfl ewr oyfenrd to the Canadian pitblicl Science proves Cliiorodenf stops - ll0II'I'lI ODOR for hours i Recently a leading laboratory tested the effective- ness of Chlorodent in stoppiii mouth odor. All of the men and women tested ad bad breath. Yet. the oamometer showed that 2 hours after brushing teeth with Chlorodent. the breath was still fresh and clean in 98C,'-, of the cases! Al: the end of the tests-4 hours later-3 out of 4 were still completely free of bad breath! Clilorodelil NOW strike of tho vary couau of tooth decay! First, Chlorodent greatl reduces the mouth aci 3 that "eat" into tooth ena. mel. Second. it helps com- bat the bacteria which cause those acids. Finall ,it keeps our tooth so cl'ean that acteria find it difficult. to the dc-Icoats in crisp striped poplin; and-the usual classic jacket. Lachasse tops the dresses with a circular In tailored dreuu another Ed- Edwardian cape. With no collar wardian line is evident. Instead of and wrap-0V6? from. this Ml ex- APRIL 9, 1952 actly like a shawl. But deep cuffa at tho aiuvoluo elbow and the smooth worsted material: give it a strictly tailored look. NEW green toothpaste with miracle chlorophyll? nFreshMouih not for pminuies...bul ALL DAY LONG J, N, FRESH GREEN oomoa from chlorophyll, Nature's mold doodonal. WHAI IS CHlQROPHlil? C hyliiatlnyunn butane: hm: Inirnntho guano. "Water-oolublc cllonpkylllu Itta a fact! An eati- matod 50 9 of alltooth loss can knead to conditions which start with core, bleeding lloll of all tooth. losus couml by GUM 'I'll0llIlESl TEA , m i an em. 0.. .. mo . ow o 0”?"-”""”.'l2I 1-,... I-..,...l.,.. i........ ; yoglgugogggglg sruvggmnriv gfn3;,i gij; 11;;-; ,"f;-,";,-,;; 115 IVAMIPFS mm IODIIIPASII btt1&?tl::?c2E?.:Y”I:”fi:f” HOLMANlS B Elm St O ores . . . S t' 1 F t Cl 00 0 0 Regular 45 and Up--Bargain Priced At A Large Shipment of these super-comfort Simmons "C.hallenge" Mattresses has just' . been received--purchased at a great saving, which we. pass along to you. 220 Coll 0 Springs comprise the buoyant innerspring unit, insulated with layers of resilient cot- ton padding and covered in an assortment of different ticklngs. . . . They're it won- . - derful buy and the early shopper gets the best choice. On Sale For One Wcck- ' Friday. April 4th until Saturday. April 12the inclusive. MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS ADOEPTED - sAvE 10,00 (gr Mon: L . . On Sale Friday, Apr. 4 ill Through Saturday, Apr. 12th BIJY on TIIEOHDLMAN HOME min H A N ? S SU MM ERSIDE 2!! I2' 29!! was-it'll"-ts-1-iv , CHARLOTTETOWN .1: .... . ,