IONTT TD DANC IF HwVigNT MQV I ' FEET 6E I/TMZSTEMVNEW IOV CUPHEELS! lT’LL BE MUCH E S R IF lOU FOLlOWAMIEEI sass! WUA/IITLtAV/IVG @500”, AQE your m/s NUMBER /5 SURESWELL! 1 A RHUMIA AND YOU'RE watrzms: OH, r ALTZ r0 every- . rams! z co/v/r 6E7‘ M/XED up THAT WA)’ $23 - BUT you MUST nee Tl(!_4_E_\_H'I'H HE Music: M’) MLWDER I75 HARD! l 4LiM4l/5 K£EP T/ME _ M//7H AWE/ST WAX/l! i IIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIS use lt-het peed It's laugh was Aching Muscles sits lrenchlllsl 1A wise mother will certainly buy Vlusterole for her child — ause l iusterole is the rub used whenever the Quintuplets catch cold. Just rub Mustcrole on throat. chest and back. It instantly to relieve ri*"l":.r“"’* "i... r e ps r u pain is! breathing cage. Fine for gown-ups. tool In 3 etrengt . DESIGN! FROM MEXICO DESIGN N0. 5M Odd lengths oi left-over floss basket. ddress with 20 cents in cola or , ostal Scrip to Needeworlt Bureau flharottetlown Guardian Devlin No. 552 Name Street Address To order Pattern: Write or send mbove picture with your name and Living& HOW OLD All YOU ofmind, ledtymirdxsamsbc- No nutter how the birthdays You are not old No more topknots (or the smart set. according to M. Louis. na- tionally lcnown hair stylist. who dc- imonsta-atcd his version of the new {off-centre hair-do: Out to about {mu-inch length. the halr is ; swooped up and over to a whirl on .one side o! the head leaving the ,top flat and ilnadorned. . . " Al; ileast it provides a resting place im- a hat/Commented a hat designer. CORRECT ENGLISH IS ESSENTIAL IN LIFE "Y. ~ The correct use o! the English lanfluage ls a great achievement and a powerful force for advance- fiifent in business as well as social G nil. is difficult to teach adoles- cent boys and girls. Thev hear so much cheap talk on the street. the playground. on the radio. and think that cultivated speech. correct Slimmer. courteous address. is snobbish and as they put it. un- siage. and will have none of it. so much the worse for them However. it is the dulv my n1] teachers of whatever gradlr to teach good Speech and to lnslgt "n. l7" 11$ "R- A 800d example will hi; neatly - ikinir down t olrld _ _ 5913- 6011686 meon ai-idrwmnr: does not heizhten their rewird ti." their instructor teamed m" have ma. to slip a smile a m of lauehter. into the“. dian]. - speech d i fill! well follow their“ eagle folk L...‘ S l1 T8 THE WOMMVVS REALM L‘. ‘ Better English g ligc. Wllllum g 1. What ls wronfwith tihis sen- gi-ighlglgle baby was named after - ' t is the - ‘mm dI-“euh”? correct premium 3. Which one of these word; i; 110d’ n 2.2;... “m- “we 4. What does the word "grim-- n" ‘#52.’ is .1 .,.,...,,, a Qel that meuisqaiibtedb: qua - ANSWER! 1- It b preferable to say, “The was named for (in honou- of) hls- tether." 2. Pronounre a-let s. as in ate unstressed, e as in eat. accent second syllable. 3. Numskuil. tAr-tileortest sens."—Grevllle. 5. Eligible.‘ ' i Cook ’s Corner t F!!! PATTIII hoghcse fish require a good sauce-e ar milch better with . a. tho a Va sa e by com z the usual snappy additions to mayonnaise 2 cups flaked canned gas 1 cup soft breed crum . lightly packed. 2 tablespoons drained pickle rel- ish r chopped 2 talglespoorns ficrgélgghopped parsley é teaspoon scraped onion a ‘A teaspoon pepper n celery seed beaten upon tihe type o ,_ used): sprinkle with pepper and celery Mix in s anteater; and add a little m , requlr . " Dr s o! fish mixture lrito fly bread crumbs and s into patti ‘in; with as you do .. Pan-fry in a little hot finc- i Fillflmiugllll l Iffmalshmcflonslpsriedlcdhturhl|$ headed!!! i If you solar llh this-we u‘ jlvlrlnkhaifls Compound I f r itrhll Ohflckcn about home school them . NEW YEAR’! RESOLUTION S Tninklnfl about New Year's resolutions yet? Well. how about it would be over? Resolutions like: Keeping living as simple and as ' llfllrmlbllcaied as posib have time for some oi’ the things you consider really important and worthwhile Refusing ever to get caught again _ o maintaining s. . borlne socal life _lust because it is somucin easier to say “Yes" than in the rat nice l0 say "No. thanks " Wowyimz over trifles. instead of waitlntz until you have somethiniz reel and important to worrv about, Plltling an end to keeping up with the J oneees Being zratefiil for such blssinzs “ ‘living a familv all under one roof Not attarhinn loo much import. anoe to thinKSM-many of which "W "ave limped vou can get along vPv well without D0 "l! ‘hinvs on want to do now Wfllflnd ltelsywhach remembering some o! those resolutions you made during the war for the time when le. so "‘““"" 0f wuirtlrvz them i-n, willdlll" time for vouf f-tmilv A°-“"""'!' Will“ share of the re< "“""°i“mi" T" the "IBV thirds are nm in Vgrlv- (vornynflfllfii end in vmnl count-w lrirfnqd ,-.¢ ,r,,,*,,.. ,,,,..,.,‘,, 2M "vm aismir, ......\,,,.-.. ,1", "‘ We FsseuHJnq m," antic...- V0,... W.” “hi?” “ML ~~-i- vvw-l-I n» ('\."ll‘1':vs!— s.- 3..., ,,,_._,, ‘1 '\\lo_I- ,-i w" "u... 4,, v , . .., _ _, ”“""' h‘ ~H-~<<i.,,, |,__| < "~\-i-..~.-.-...u.,_ ,._ ‘Qebcoaceceoccoococcee. Household Scrapbook i E i By Roberta .. +o++o++vo+o+ccc+.,, . For a ice water and or We bread. w». ,,i.= ,,.,,.., "',.llseo Lee Sea-Food Sandwiches ‘h good fish sandw in silos of smuked salmon. or halibut 3,159 m, .01’ onion that have been Iron Utensils Before usmfiniron Dots and pans for the first t i! lch, use sturgeon. sol: éliicles P n French drgig‘: 1iir§m‘{.§€‘,j“‘§§ asto O>ooooc<o4v+o a r 6. be sure that they] re well l d d . Oven for an: ifoufingngliictiiinifi $5?‘ last lonzerbnd it will mean better Mean]: when 51°98 <11?‘ lifillgpdre Cooking. measured. and you moisten the P" div i!" flnser §f°w§tirditfi rim of the bottle in one place, If this place i; from which to 4mg e will drop evenly an s?’ -Modern Etiquette Br Roberta Q per- {or a young mm a irl eh 11 X. flutes‘ tune? their n lllecelstobe silver th t rm “L21. Wlflohals €n"“.".€'€..‘§l° l’.§?.'..*;' delayr ififwiisfilw 98m" or "My . "My dear Mr, Wilson" is 001-. aoétl; the d should not be capital- ?‘ T; L, I,‘ 1A Job Only and Ans ‘OO-OOQ-O-O-OO Ian as a _ The questions mt reached the W this vlded loll . The I’ the BOIHI he mlttee. moaccuuponsushe i-‘iltgtrlntocouponsww .n61n ' w ‘or ave to give up ratio: 4,5’ t aslly, Lee ’“* How late at nllht i; 1 w w t pro- denends entlr m‘ “atom °f m9 1111's faignlfiy "Zuni hour for retiring. Prob Oclock should be the . ‘How should the knives, r m anA siioons be plgcgd at the pa“? . n the order m which "ch used. the first piece of_ You Can Do WIII 7"“ C°lm°l Questions nestle an" Oventrel vlvlllll inuihgnflnard feature each day those w ha" Trade Board from bonnet" in answers are pro- illeaders; rer- men’: Regional Advleory com- who boards in the used he liquid, it. lobe upon nd t i i E H} Pllcl and infill v.. ' i“: ~HendersonJnce Naptialc i» , _ _ M. McVicar Memorial Presbyterian Church. outremurit. on Thursday _ erty neither tree-onorJbrub .119» infill I _ i‘? .. ~ ~“'\. I ’ ‘I v 7. I ‘as A A t - - l kkkkkkk lei-oi _. , i . ,5» -" ~ . L. ‘ i} - .1 a . . t ..... l , kkkk.) 'kk"i i.’ nan-kn’ ' A iibtun t - -- tubs an evutiulglll? by the in t u: disturbance _it- be; and-at. Rglflhwu the arrival o! a c“ o! Ftw"!0l' Jennie. 1n- ‘sdditlone, either lilo: outset d could surpass it lnithe happier it brouahtpOhinohlllas; t eee are, with funnly eyes, long poln ed earl. nibbling, lpuand sensitive noses; The idea. of purchasing where pets for him had been disc seed morp- than‘ once, 1nd then pu aside. ‘ pets for farm children there ls much to‘ be said inwtheiryjfavpr, They are interesting creatures,’ llycared for and can become ex- tremely tarnei .an knowing. On the other hand, iLlhture smiles too bcrrlgnly on them lflhi! is apt__ to clo,_uiit_ll it lafldlglcultmto, tell the original among-the num- erous increanc‘, and in "their ilb gar en in sacred to them, they be- come pests. "It you "can kee ~ tfl James tell Rob to I , O This urchuecathel cause o a young ladirecent visit" to Alderlea. When. he; happened to mention. his rabbit ts ,_ look- ed lnqulrlngly- yaLJsi-n s. To n: mind. Jlmle.at-_i'our .i| old cnou ‘to=have some respohslbllity of ha own-aboiltrth; farm; The oarebf pats like theseywould train him n the -car_'e cl term animals and at_ the some time make him more selt-reliant, Jamel agreed, when we ques oned Karolyn and Rob as to their sentiments, they did, n well. The pair. u vet re- retcrred to by Jamie only u the “male and iemale" arrived in a carton this morning, by way of the mill. James came up the shcrt—' cut from there fairly belmingn when I was spreading the wash and carefully irecalllng desperate and fruitless chaseiin the years now gone) opening. a corner ._ of the cover, dllplaye-i them to each member or the faml y - an _ D, ‘Two Ellen" he salt deposl lng the container and all, ;on. the "kitchen floor, "won't do much harm"~and added "Jamle'll l1ke.them."- Jamel does like thcmptotlielpelnt where every other interest was forgotten. Karolyn had to leave her housework and Rob we! so late returning to his, vvood-chopplngl this aft moon the dther wcodsmenyderpa red o his‘ coming. ‘rherej was truth Jamie's. insistent muertlon .:thst "tonight will be too dark to see to build it".a.nd a hutch was fashion- ediinmediately utter dinner. Jamel chanced to call there when the building was in progren. As’ a consequence h!s cattle-waterlnl took place“ nearlnk dusk.‘ “Tie u your horse. Qrankladdy" Jamie sol , ‘fly.’ Rob - smiled. bout . be; morning. Dec. 6th. the wedding took place 0i Audrey June daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Henderson Chariottetioivn. P. E. l.. to F/L William lnce. R. A FE. son of Mr. an Mrs. W. Ince. London. Eng. The Rev. C. Ritchie Bell officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore a dress of tourquoise crepe. with matchinz leethcr hat and accessories carrying a colonial bouquet. a profusion oi roses. cafllatlons and mums. The bridesmaid. Miss Ellnore Van Buskirk of Charlottetown wove a light iuchia ‘dross with matching hat and accessories carrying a colonial bouquet. S/Ldr. C. Bowie, R. A F. acted as best man A reception ivas held st the home of the groom. where n-any friends attended. Later F/L and Mrs. Ince left by plane for New York, the bride travel- ling ln- a suit oi moss green wool. under a mole fur coat. with black hat and accessories, wearing a cor-sage bouquet of gardinias. kéhgjere {Zr Co eiic A y; ti» _ figure- Do radiate color di~ cqonoiiy from woisl. Don'l repeal squcireness in U——-——‘ I lrim. w Chicago Sun Syndicate u . bad. but not hopeless. to wear the handmpan waist fashions. letter H look. and much more iur than dieting. union in Quality; Caused perhapsby too many calories gobbling up that waistline and just now when tiny waistline is the keynote to the new fashions. Too Dyer look at your figure and tlimk you look like "H"—I'mean the letter H. Your waistline is a straight-across bar. not doll-size as Perle now wants it to be. Well, we don't want you to go hungry in order Think of Lines forming "V's" and “X's". This ism. waistline trick to take away that square u the meeting him in- thq yard "anf-rorne snflhave a I ok at my {new rab- bits-l male a d a female.’ Through the combined efforts of the three adults. concerned. doubtless Jamie's ts" abode int-a warmcorncr rolyn’; poultry house is last word" in ‘Ittbbit coops. But -lt ‘work "in the‘ stables and at the wood-chop inz. suffered l. set-back today, th s Monday morn- ing, we. were early astlr. r. D- came at peep o' day to resume his carpentry and Rob and Mao fal- lowed later. when. the. sun Wll rising in a round golden ball- of brightness, above the trees down the stream. Jarneswvhetted axes for these workers Ind It ' d“! when,.I- came. to s versndun w wonde about their home-combus- the flameeilrom <the clearinz-ll!) fire sent -\ip a lovely "Willi sparks, like miniature lire WW1“- to an evening sky. Very]? "Y 19 was then; Twlllsht was, slow in from. the bills and the tire 1i I distance in the spfalflmfll- . _ r r i ' ur esterday’: Babb! hifliililfi‘ edoan sevenln: walk. hi!" b!!!" alrnlenl "for a 1B0 i" W91; ~ and en ed by "kllflfinl" WNW!“ ggifrpvlith. yiénlll" Jlrs. A. at the a o nu: a wards Rob's. It ll a nlcl. '91:” a‘: vlslt,- for. the tranquility 01 ~ 9 ° I o! doors seems. t to follow“ on: in, butt-ether to be. there a es . bQfQW laid snide, winch. the easiest chair in ti)! °r‘{"m9. rolled near for Y0“? @911?!“ P“ in it, cares are forsotwh. . i on our way, I carried. '1 "W". m“ In“. 5 e ti...» a Cart; I. -’ coo-eve __ ‘. glow can‘ I keep sandwiches ‘ W in a dry napkin and hangars towel wring out of cold meter. Place ‘lhflIYl-D‘ the 1'0- ."' How. m m" fir?» ‘vinegar’- u‘, L' 1'4 a‘ AAA ALLA‘; izi>~et ‘ 'War i Bnaes 3 number down to t o'!'1 over card‘ ~' "the p‘ 137+ er;1.4i-.i-.~=i.iw A. wire! ensue-nes- we“... . i .iii.,n.-¢£'s....~i.i, fMwhei oaaauissnm- r none at nliht. - I jult g6 to t}; a job?‘ sailor? will ever inakethem whole again. the war some pleasures that belonged to Yet these young wives are lings who couldn't take -, nlshment. but we ca. will ‘not give them. And we can remind the simply doing I lot of wistul thlnkltw. her to cutter-the for. having nqisther. flay _[ may went her back. What shall I do? I . which yjou‘ clone _ will tearyour heart to pieces. of_ lllegltimac . rents. Bu. erhood. . q . Don't doitLiuilass You repent your deed. rspecmiy‘ {En the'_better to Even‘ then. it was n t always hrld sedately "at my side. The lhlw continuing‘ made the road so slip- oerypit demanded a free play o! muscles to maintain ‘an~ upright position. "Don't fall, Ellenl-walk over here" ‘James would advise me gick my steps wn "$5.; l‘..°f.’€st'&§.“5nu wiylmwim ‘as muw some; as Y .*...i?~“~ a m "stir-r: ‘w, ma“ dimming lines, r o’ =smnmd 16.16. rA-Qn“ sa;n'a=sos_~ : _~n- Y use clot -_ . nlll- , I: ' - "f _V sdtwigmf... ‘ 8 S it glib-inhalers“: “'51-'73 bunte-‘grmekl-rrattcrn m, .1512. am. Ad . . BTHIQUIJI! Bl 1 fi' it or sons ainnbsr in l J.» I .359!‘ ~ -- -‘ _ stem‘ ‘J I qwli§"v" r itssunutnnsnano- " v * \ ‘ I ' l ‘ I ‘. of Three; Betrays G1 and _. L , Is Now 1n Quandary _ a servlccmanb wife, faced with a Mable I .wu married when l was only 1d, andHnow at the ape o! 31 Iihave three children. I, enjoy going out to dances and night clubs. "d 81"“ 1-11!“ no One to stay with my childish, I have left them ' f no aainsnv son csstisixriss ' stronger than any sense o! duty. We need not blame urge the mothers who are not going totake care of their chime“ t emselves to put them in some place where they will be, at least. physically sate and have the care DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I an: an un/wed mother ycars-olwwhom >1 support. Boon. she will go to school and ‘I don't want humiliation of being twltted by the other" children -My slstei and her husband love my little girl and would. lilteto adopt her and I t!!! thinking of letting them doso for theilake of her having s good home and- two parents. but ‘I hesitate because. I love her more than anything else in the world end some ANSWER: 1t. is a traglccholce you have to make. but it is one in must make the decision, and» whichever you do it The srugmcnt in favor oi adoption ‘n ave thechlld from the gma tor the child takes on tqhename and status oi its outer on" theother ‘hand. the mother who makes the supreme sacrifice o! giving her child for adt-pticnjntlssse all fwthe Joye! ‘moth- ’ so.’ i . t * i‘ ' i i) that it does more than anything else to s know that you are heroic enough not to in your case be very sure that you won't be Jealous o! yourslster when you hear your baby. calling her Mother. but even the snow‘ besidethe‘ track last night held hazards. I watched the roadway so intently I walked almost unawareot my surround- ings. I remember now, that felt the peace and serenity of the frost- less (Continued "o P"'" i‘ '71" ‘ I I His buss ' t time as just starting Etrfimfstws: us: In] a body builder. "Good Milk Makes smr sous room Silhggrwood lrNeedleilr-eh/ wk THE HOME .4 i-vvvrv e tavern at the corner, never sta - i011. hilt one o! my neighbors threatens to tell the police about itvfly .' .. Lhava meta sailor who wants me to divorce my‘ husband and iharry him What shall I‘ do? I don't love my humand any more and I simply »csn’t stand to go on poking in the house. nice things andl am sure the sailor means to do righeby. me._ Bhsll Istiok .lt_out -unlii my husband comes home and‘! can discuss it with him? Or sbouldlputuycbildrenlnsholeandlcokfcr pr-ebeald I no for‘ divorce and marry the I. love BEWILDERED . y , , ANSWER: Among the casualties or the wai are. the poor. weak youn’: wlvesnwhoee lives have been as much shattered by conditions as their bodies. would have been if they had been hit by shrapnel. They are mental and moral crtpples tor whom there is no surgery that And there are so many thousands of them, like the writer oi this letter, who, in times of peace. womd have been good little wives and mothers. devoted to their families and doing their duty by them. But ' along and took their husbands from them wareylonescme and bored and young and pretty, and they craved the their time or lite. " ' They wanted to dance and step out at nights and to be made love to, so they betrayed their husbands and lockec their babies in thell houses when they went out to have fun-and sometimes the burned down-and the helplbss little creatures perished in the tire, or Junior choked himseli trying to climb out o! his crib. not bad girls. They are onlyweak- and their love of pleasure we: and ' they IlOllll them too much their philanderinfi mother: unfaithiul wives that the netrayer is len- srally ‘betrayed, and that the woman who believes that some chance- inet sailor ls going to marry her when she o! ‘her and her children. and“do rivht by her". gets s. divorce and take care as the phrase goes. is. ‘with a chlldthm Minimum uoirrmt Winter Sabbath night, ‘when Silvsrwood’: Milltwiry day-nourish- Good Meal-I" O for Vlu-lu "a" MILK ‘SKI .' A