‘ cmm . Woman's Re alm u Social ancllpelilfifb t Happenirgs 0f l The eek Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret now have their own heraldic coatszof-‘arnilw » Lord wizram. lonnerly Pfiil" able weather conditions and is! streets and sidewalks. O W-lIht-Isieut. Robert Condom Chaplain of the R.O.A.I'. at sum- ggcretary to King George V. plans moi-side, bu returned homo from to retire from the office of dep- New Glasgow, N. 5.. accompanied niy constable and lieutenant-GOV" |by Mrs. Condon and their small ernor of Windsor Castle. a D0$i“di"18i1i6r. Diane. who have been tlon he has held since 1936. Heivlsiting Mrs. Condoms parents, will be 72 this year. He is also re- Mr. and Mrs. James T. Cumming llnqiilshing the office of keeper of in that to . {he King's archives. There is no e question, however, of the King be-i Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar has re- 111g deprived of the services of one 5 turned from Montreal. where she of his mosi trusted advisers. Inrd | underwent. medical supervision. wisranfs pppointment 1n 1936 as much improved in ‘health I lord-iii-wailing lo the present Kins i w,“ a pprfnfllmnt one. Although Mrs. Stuart Wortloy entertain- hgs 11ml qspointment at Bucking- ed at dinner on Tuesday evening.- ham Palace was in 1910 as assist- I at the home of her parents. . 1m.‘ private secretary, Lord Wig- and Mrs. A. A. Lockhart. Summer- runrs direct service ivith the rcyii iside. in honor of Miss Ruth Mc- fcimily dates from 190a, when he IDonald, who has accepted a posi- acconipanicd the then Prince o! tron in Charlottetown and leaves Wales to India as assistant chic! ithis week to take up her new duties. O O I of staff. ' _ . , Miss Maud l-laslam, Stone Col-i Mrs. S. W. Iieerd was pleas- tgge, Springfield. is spending thfi antly surprised at her home “reek in Charlottetown, nwnin8 I0 on the occasion of their 25th an- tlie death of her sister. Miss Cur- niversary, when the Apron table ric Hlislcini. who was for many of the Willing Circle of the King's yQflrs (m the teaching Siflfl vfiDaughters remembereu her with a Prince Street School and i: remem- ‘suitable gift of silver. Mr. and bored for her loving and gracious ‘Mrs. Learn also received other qualities of heart rind hand in gifts of silver on this happy oc- her prufesSlclll and church as- casion. The evening was spent in Emmy,“ games and social litercourse. re-i ° ' freshiments being served by Miss Mr. N. H. DeBlois returned home June Lear-d and Mrs. J. Smythei-s. Thursday from Cincinnati. OhiO- An added attraction was a beau- Mrs. DelBlois. WftliO aicconliipanieléiithie; ftlfully lightedjnniversary cake. husbnnt. is con nung er Iifontredl for a few duys. . Miss Constance I. ' ‘ ‘ iDean of University Women Mrs. A. illussell gs Elllt dpirreisrri: ‘Principal of the Mount in lviontrea w icre s e n e an operation in the Royal V16‘ ‘Charlottetown friends. is leaving toria Hospital from which ithi! lsaickville l-it the end of the aca- hoped she will soon regain P!‘ rdemic year to become Secretary of robust health. the Notional Girls Work Board ' ' under the direction of the Religi- Among those present at the an- | _ ous Education Council of Canada, nual “Plumbers" iMcGill Eingineer- with head office in Toronto. mg Qlgggl Ball in Montreal lzlstl a e e night. was Miss Frances Reay of? Miss Marjory Large is homo Charlottetown. Miss Reay is vis- ifrom Washington on a visit to her ' ping in Montreal for a week or ten parents, Mr. und Mrs. Frederick (lays, and is the guest oi her sis- Large. tor. Mrs. Colin Mitchell. a ~ a and Allison School for Girls. who has many O Miss Joan Hoop, daughter o-i.‘ Flying Officer Nicholas Serge re- iMr. and Mrs. J. M. Roop, re- turned to his duties at Mount turned homo from Saint John last Pleasant, R. C. A. F. on Saturdayqnight and has accepted a ‘tion fcllrivrlng his wedding trip to Saint ;in the Provincial Sanatoriurn as John. Mrs. Sorge, nee Miss Mary laboratory technician. Baird. is remaining in Amherst ' ' ' for the present. I A most enjoyable evening was ' ' ' Espent Tuesday of this week, when Miss Eleanor Wheeler 0f the Mrs. Harold Hall. 103 School St., Public Health Nurses of Torontmitandered li miscellaneous shower srrllicd in the city Thursday and iin honor of her niece. Miss Jean \"ill Join the Public Health Depart- [MacDougall whose marriage took mczit here with headquarters iniplace Thursday. hen all had Fummcrsidc. Miss Wheeler is bn-assezn-bled, the many useful and lug most cordially welcomed i0 (costly gifts, including linen, pyrex, this important work. ‘silver and crystal. were opened by - ' ° ' ‘ithc bride to be. The verses and Hon. Dr. w. J. P. MacMillan is ‘good wishes were read by Miss unending this week in Montreal. ,Doris Ferguson. Miss MaoDougall ' ' ~ igraciously thanked one and all for Miss Madeline Flandcr, instruct- itheir gifts. This was followed by Young. MA. While Alix. Mother Farman?" over he into the East the that Seemed logical living rooms d the lower hail Egegaltilllilai The change came about bout it accogipliséied _ men on it . “my, wenexteiwliie day, rather wist- hcatcrs are merit. larger, and ing, it‘s nice not to space. all the time wanted we should make too and we wouldn't listen Maybe if we had-J’ some You're not thinkin thi Jenxlmss l; ngs through. wnoe hous , b t h ' want m lmeaopen u s c didnt order after she ‘m. 3v ~ lso Ill: llll.l.- i! Drums Parkinson Keyu Whthil and Rwanda told ' Id ' . a . the out dilmblgi? bwgauscnit. said Bratefl . added, ‘gag uuy ness. ' t too." u“ e 8n ‘A19 YOU 1 ‘ rather have ‘blgfeeggunem quired, his hand still on the latch N°W I Dresume you" would, Jerome wrote us time and time a- siain what wmiderlful coffee you "mde- only I don't know how to 131211-113 hcoffeow the French way. 0W yohlg? relsygdy teach me, soon as course I will. And you'll teach ‘mo lots of other things. But 3°‘: ‘ltd "any rather have the tea u was kl d f theslfouefi- Dléxtghyou to think of " ° "d me crying." Serena $16 Dexter some time later. She as standing by the table in the winter kitchen, making an apple V“? 5°31 611d then she e1‘ Qllry hands and sur ti l hersrrigegllgviiéhvgitped the corner of “ e put up her face and kissed m9. Just lik Th“? yo‘: figglieiglslri. and sols her Id be pleased to me! that. m“ and Wem 115M off to sl I eep 102M“; avg/Bfielstill standing more You“ never 584W gnygne 9r,in your life. did you he inquired and kissed her on the CHAPTER 4s m6 l‘ w Attached to the" British Red Cross are these Canadian Red Cross Drivers, from left to right: Joan Fraser, Ottawa; Mlllhrlg Blgwgfl, Charlottetown. P.E.I.; the foregoing are in front row. In center row: Mary Fowler, Montreal; St. John's Driver Sally MacKeen. Halifax, 14.5.; Red Cross Drivers Cpl. Jean Segsworth, Toronto; Egt. Margaret Stew- art. Montrcal; Mary Burgoyne. st. Catherines.'Ont.; Katherine Mac- Kerizie, Montreal; Kathleen Budd, Toronto. Back row: Red Cross Driv- ers Douglas McIlwraith, Hamilton, Ont; Cpl. Mary Warrington, Que- bec City, and Lorraine Cuddy, Montreal. - (Canadian Army Over- seas Photo). Dorothy Dix Says- GROW OLD PLEASANTLY Make Senility A Pleasure By Keeping Independent And Up With Times A philosopher. who is on the optimistic side, writes me: “My mother is now '15 and I tum trying to keep her spirits alive and show ller and others, both young and old, that age has many untried and fascinating experiences to which they may look forward as eagerly and yearningly as a. young man or woman looks for 21. I want to teach that growing old is an nrt and that ago is an accomplislunent." When the doors were left open E b and West parlors and 51$ and West chambers so A e new oil heaters could take the curse off the cold,” it 911011811 to leave the oors which led into and both parlors 1y that nooody spoke a- “mfl 10118 after it was an fact Then Serena 1 W" deny but what those a considerable iniprov- now that the family's 801118 to keep on grow- ‘ be cramped for cant help tniriking Dexter, that Jenness changes to her. “I was afraid you'd say tht day, Mother Farman. B31; And Bill; I wanted to throw the finger to knp it in More power to liim if he can do it. I can think of no greater missionary work anyone can per- form than lightening the gloom that hangs over age, and makes us dread growing old more than we do death itself. For in spite of the poet's invitation to come and "grow old along with him for the best is yet to be," we would all decline the bid if we had any say-so in the matter. Certainly it would take a miracle worker to change age from what it is to what we would like it to be, for age is not the dawn in which we look starry-eyed inwards the future. It is the twilight iii which we lake off our spectacles and muse upon the past, which is none too cheerful a diversion. And, no matter how much we kid. our- selves into believing we are still mere girls and boys in our fifties and sixties and that even when we are '70 we are still young. in our hearts we know it is not true. We know we have slowed down, mentally and physically; our joints creak; we have had to put on bifoclcs and get hearing aids, or else say “heh‘i" to people who are tryingto talk to us. and having our faces lifted hasn't lifted the burden of the years upon us. ' ' ELLEWS lillillv i I; A: Inland Inner‘! Illa ~ them to me for repairs. James li cs to use the older onu at the saw- ing. It is a destructive place on any hand-covering, handling either the lengths oi- the blocks of wood. I sat down at once with yarn and darxiing-rieedle work. al B Saturday morning, unless it might be that on a long summer mom- in I might sink down from sheer ex ailstionfTo-day I had a. feel- ing of satisfaction. l was at legi- timate business. I could take m! time and enjo day. There is a great hen t to be derived from being able to take up either work or play to the exclusion. for the limo being, of every other core. I O O. The bread was "Doubling its bulk" in pans beneath a clean ulilte cloth on the warming-oven. A cukg was cooling on the rack, in ihc pantry. Judy was beating the frosting to the desired consistency. and tnen went on to decorate the cake, pouring it in small delicious peaks here and there cn the top and des 'tlll it was all only a mound of delight. "The fro ’ 'ou know Mrs. Ellen "Judy sad er eyes twinkling "covers a mul- titude of things." proof of it all, will be in the eat . It is n. pleasant experience to t and feel or see farm-life pulsing on every side as you set a patch neat- in placo on a garment or weave a thread of yarn abovo and below other threads to close an unsight- ly-iin d cold-gap. I mend beside a window, one which takes in the barn-yards and the mill-road as well. Thus, only by raising my eves to rest them on the clouds, the hills, tho trees. I czitc all that goes on about ‘mo; _ ' James was turning the cattle from their- stables for the writer.- . I need not. have turned my IQ . Milli! a. But a Andthethingthat countllntbe in worldtoday-—_ - .1 - Is "How do you work withtbc in ileum?" J MIC ‘ml; M l d‘ fiioryeou want cion o! on for nonunion coinage And its u, boomillkd ii '10» snowman-mail a! I . . ' 001i tbs sop... u"...i.a"cs"c t Wlllllillf-Igl druid“;- OI! DIY TBOII TIAII .0: better still doiftsbed the first plaice. An onion steer and won't cause them under cold ust odsuai ....... on mole onim. ar_»__ with a thembi oni I out ftctilc b o x s y aoentrlfllgalnlachin war , , onio were sh in favo _ Iqelsure THE WOMA N's‘ REALM" i132‘: 015mm“ Dye, liquors Ire Alta‘; li is at a high rats e. ‘romato was svmirite the outs i vocation "W"! Ca-rdeners duringmm" ‘ ns ur and cabin“ gathered all of these. and bro ht ' You not by what y id th ' ai is t broke . hi‘: iselitstle dragged thgzgh cp- pearonoo may not be l0 g . , _____ atria: too till the bacon is crisp. Delicious! ta stoc they do firm-Sew round from the to a new P“ your garters Old age is still old age. It is no fun, but it can be made pleasant if we make up our minds to accept it as something that ls bound to happen to us in life, unless we die young, and to prepare ourselves for 1t. The best w-ay to do this is to keep going] Keep busy. Stick to your job whatever it is. When you retire from business, you also retire from were going down thc 0n their way to the stream. In single tile. one after the otieer, the mm; a, day with warm wli clistile soap. Rinse in cold water. old Ayrshire ahead, with decorous mien. They rink where the water after tumbling leading ofl d beaten path hem]; M, -. ll keep for days can help the other follow, what you tell him, but by are. FREEZE UP our" motorist." u...“ 9gp OVIRPSTIJFFIP! If you've too much droning for 111i, lprudt-ho us on u: ofbacoiarollujuaignwith ck: and coo in the oven i ‘sTooxmo-snvilns Years of stocking shortage have lit British women plenty about core. Here are two things to increase the wear, The patches out of an old stookind 011 1-, just where yw "Mn lltWl Giill Iii, n; m. mam Hmv mi z breve-re m! Nb- cabbnge is excellent Id and sewed with r _,. Mix powdered he‘ sour cream and t the tllte. Then Add O _ liter. Q How can I remove black- Try washing the face several A ter and of burden in thaénn and in Burma. mole and three mamm fo 40perc cocoons of th mtally . in a solution of Mess with a folds of tissue A wllna stand the holdi g. talked happen/ed to Lie fllriiseiperson. He inquired: tered is this Church of England?" mon At lllt he clouded to izo til xmyie but when the "Oh, Joe. you n our coat." "You've noticed it lit Clinch’: d native’ ha“ acific lilii i. one tiny shrew’ u, white-footgd “iii His téhaat aid can immune ey dest l‘ ent. to E0 per centfiyolm ,- sprilce siwfiy‘ q Note: To starch a limp w" cold star-elf warm iron bqwm Oi‘ IIZWEIIBpPf, "'———§-—._ II Jlwillililiifi SMILE MYSTIFIED n lan ii t ' The clerk (a vgifimm: rather a l! case of conversion 0r my madam?" on? Re‘ tl 9" ' the woman. 9§T3p§3im tin the Bank of England or She had bee u“ w h zed hcrliusbanliiu c his picture tilts; exclaimed tn h have only one " hank lieavcn," Joc v F? Si " i"! in . ~4\ lirlllil sllllsllols ll lowiliiti Prompt MAIL $01112‘: p; Llrlut Finiahinl Studio p; Qualify Warfi - 'd donc it. And she over the waste gates flows broadly rind swiftly on its ivny to Join the river. Trees on the far side make a shelter and excepting in u storm‘ lliere is only the wind in the tree- tops and the sound of the rushing water below. A bit of wood, a lite- less fern tossed on its bosom is hrrne swiftly out of sight down the stream. Herc the cattle drink, then" return in order. to their st -u cf nurses at. the Children's singing "She's A Jolly Good Fel- lifcmorial Hospital, Montreal, i! low". A delicious lunch was then rrrlvlng by plane at noon tomor-gserved and the remainder of the rind on Monday she begins a evening was spent in sing-song and ""fl‘PS}‘lFl' course in Pediatrics for social intercourse. Registered Nurses. __i__-_________ii didn't want to s en everything that makes life interesting. The reason so many old DEW own money cripmgkiinéentitozingg; pie are bores and bored is because they sat down on the do-nothing hablmbll" stool. with no occupation except to listen to their arteries harden. The next rule for making old age a pleasure instead of a penance is to keep yourself independent Don't spend everything ye" ma!" i“ - . - - When we are young, thinking or m5 last letter you g0 111011.32 Lay up something fol your old age. uwe n" Just about to sail so you money doesnt matter much. It we are pretty and gay. ‘laconic ‘likehtp won't hear from me again in along have us about because we are good to look at and amus 118- i1 W i! While." he had written. Don't wor- we are old. we have to throw in a prize with ourselves in order to be _ i-y about me, Alix, for I'll be all popular, And don't, go to live with your children as long as thgre is an farm-sleigh is drawn to another right. Just remember I'm doing om P lest Home m your community. - door, the two horses tossing heads {‘$’,,,?|“"‘§'1“’ I lérawh y? Wain‘ m” Theefils no way you can change the weak tea oi use 1M0 the Wain’ gagfeegr ‘Lnrgatiegefiflg m be a ‘m’ ~ i" i“ iii W i bitter drink if you will keep be separated from ou de . inane o! youth» bi" ii new" be m“ “ and span for will‘ 118$ i0 belhan 15g be andarfiii from acquiring "ways", avoid falling into ruts, change your opinions and], Jeanie W0 w setting going to do my pai-tas I should. So as often as you do your shirt, keep in circulation and deny lvursei her flock spriicedckuiz)! for Sabbath. . Sh carried sa chaff, from ttfilifiii. ‘i".:..“iii°."““°f“it¥; i" P'"-‘“'° °’ ‘°""’"'" n? Mn» ti?“ w» in" w» may, wt," matte" m t d __ might be polished and featljleis Wm, ogouanagifn. i? cleaned in its freshness. Judy nad I , n h, I iifiifiifii‘. “£°l5liii-i°ii§‘°€u§°§§m“iiii.’i§ "or? uiiiiiii‘ m?‘ £3? it‘; MODERN EIIIGIIETTE HOUSEHOLD. S ii It AP B 0 0 Ii By Roberto I40 Macaroni When boiling uiacamni, put it in l Win bllknt. than immerse this ifiiiqtiflifiiithiilitiaeii 331i: ~--=»i-=-. r.l°i=lfcd;liiioul°§lu:'i§§u$l$§°§ i3“: wrwkaua“? t‘: “Pa; B"! ' Clothol Wringer o clean clothes wri er. rub All» "“ u She was Mrs. H. A. Beale and her sk- ill". Miss Jcssic E. Cruise of Sack- c. N.l3., gave a delightful At .110 at the farmer's residence on abrooks Street in honor of their P. ._cllcnt health for her veors. and Y's able lo receive her friends. all of whom extended most» hearty congratulations. and best wishesJ The rooms were adorned with Boring flowers and the dining table was centered with a large bowl of lliifodils. Nearly a hundred guests lscrc present. despite very disagree- E. Island. is still enjoying Vnroilum ounan “or HEARTS over llliib them T1 - BETTER EIIGLISII i n. c. William: i ___. i. What is wrong with this sen- teme.‘ "I have a date with my at- tornty." soon." h“! lik ouse, , m“ i»- '“°“""°‘ wit.‘ ilifiiwiiiii‘ u: limit “i's“iiii’lu5°i’5'uiu“~‘iii§€‘“° tho tie ‘e wood- ‘ mom Inducing lion O O O The high-way which runs past A mail doses! soda taken in e. the end of the'Alderlea Road-at glMs of warm water before retirina’ i-faEtO03H8I5f,fDXi‘9—Wfl8 snow-pllougl; will gun induce sleep in restless e 0- ay. e: up; no: reacn ng perso . clgilomfiinlinfclzilgigrect Dmnun‘ any extent yet, but at least well Which onei of these words is Peyegd 3}‘: -u:°sld',d1'“g°t‘ ‘ma: lea e nccus cane soiin . ed? vmflmagPm dmnhm‘ She was bringing un extra sup ly d0es the word 'stoic" {km at mg‘ flaw“ d°mm o the time. It ming ed ' with the noise of the sawing, which ,8 a word beginning went on busily ‘till si that means "to feign. or tits"? T in the frosting-bowl. And so 1 the rolls n cloth dampen “The fact is," Alix said qulotly, Ebb nilh mull - "it SPECIAL ALBUM‘ oFEIIR * , ._ { flgy£qlgxflgjaym “glfth Pnntl ,4,‘ (ll III-g) is nut with film roll. ‘ 1 $1M SNIPSIIIIT 5W3 lu I”, Ion 0M1: L 70ml" Print mo and Address Plninly un Ollilfl there's been something I've been meaning to speak to you about, some evening when we were all to- kether the way w: are now, but I I never seem to get around to it. g;l'0iTaigm5;li;S::8thll18 about ergon- . o a he'd like to, to provi e 55$. an); Q- U the" 5-5 9° be ' “Ed r told him that didn't matter at Eli-me i“ l" '““°m°°“ m“ “m” p11 becausilafl had plenty to provide 31mm "7 be “me” ‘m ‘he “"33" or yse . M th l t . ‘m ' Mguentlhan Idknogewhatatxb dl3ev?lt31'q_ MA. In the lower left-hand cor- x pause . None of the others ' . 1'" g _ . Doesit show oodtaste a: e. A strange hush had stealth have ‘my pme mg‘, A are in use for birthday. mo! y descended on the ‘living room “my holiday. and other occas- ions. A l 1i Needlecraft FOR _Tl-iVE HOME a nearing the supper-hour, when tlia engine re- fused to continue. It was the best o! ill winds I tho ht, althmigli I could see that neit or James nor Jook was in entire agreement wiiti mv line of though . ‘rho younger folk from the house across tne %c, 881:1 able to go wig; and s. . a car y. mines n» -~ u“ "ma. new“... n‘ “mm” schoolgirl’: favorite. To wear ‘ Ind “‘ . . . to k a neat tidy look. floJlflilcutiniiilcaldlJlrld i0. Shell. jumper: 1% Yl-fdl N ihfakbibl =lll ma: iiifia fabric. mm“ y 5 d th did t know l? with it. git Alix alumna!) " e must make up a budget," she Sam Lm] _ ow t Q. When should ll. hlllbflhd how °fnuc§ m, hi“. ‘$11’, ‘fflhgflfj share go duties with his wife It a fly ‘or we e ‘ ‘f: "Dept m the rooqfiion Mikel ANSWERS ‘is Say, ‘g havenan gflpggéfli-Xflklit running i: wh W my i} - - o house. Food and he: A‘ ‘ ‘ e“ 'm'1'h"bl- m" 9' Baits that are part of mu n‘ 9 m u” ‘v u‘ ' - 0° l‘ . till’; oi"‘°,?.°.'i ffiikfifii the cost of supplementary improv. ment that are made on p for my comfort. Like the heaters and the upstairs bathroom, for instance will you please let me much those cost, Dexter "I've paid for them l] W). A wontpirnmgla! rand of Rob's. A ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘out; e leas- amie. I believe. ‘ weighed for the marketing‘; ure: An ovenin romp wit fresh horn his’ 2th.. And moth 00k is lone the river o ‘fr t‘ivme"—A week f pleasant weather. February's advent iltlrllilllllly anticipated with lltt n 1 vanilla i4 teaspoon lemon flavoring 56 cup thickish am Measure and sift togethu into a bowl, the flour. baking powder and ___.__i_€____ know how slilt, in brown sugar. E 1o, Ad the shortening and cut in 3mg“: no of up with "MY- ?" finely. jam and roll up like s. 1e y roll, forgottcn ust how inuch they were, w; would; m; well-beam egg. qmmmm a“, s”; Delmar sad a tly. lk vanilla. and lemon flavorings. out my; g or 9 may, mo“ But you must have the receipt- - ed bills then. Make weiil in the dry mixture. in h l, 1n but“ g If you'll give them silo the“ liquids all at once and w °° fig” {Qt to ‘zihngcinytho morning, I'll make out mix lighgily; on touching each other . l u nui-eo ' "Ofoourslallboiftlivlithemto climax-mm. my o Blk°m‘h°t men'mdmm' board and knead about 8 minutcl. you in the morning. Of courlo you for a few recon ; roll out to a ik- servo not, with gultgbu “use, won't make out nnyuchecks payable i W n" m m’ For Quick Cough Relief, . (Continued Tomorrow: ‘ ' tool's colillslii T1‘? Th!‘ HOIM MIXW" drullist) into a ll cl. bot- now-alibi! PINWIIIL PUDDING! mourn. gunner Y u will find hi do d liens plight-mama? floufliiilfii I c once-nu pastry flour Or 1 owe once-sited hard- "’i"i§,.."&'5... b u d l hi! DOW or $6 teaspoon‘ salt 1 cup brown sugar, lightly- 5 tlb h t i , ill im.'f.rre..:.°"""“ c" a. 1/8 cw milk i Wi Bimulatd. mm "down 0 limo-i n ciiulomwwiPFisr-Zmmm‘ n" yi..ia14/ y YOU'RE NEEDED NW T0 FREE A MAN T0 FIGHT DESIGN N0. Ml l . coo caroiissis. in a hoop with orders be used a: time: for the Tho sound of the w eingi it! way Bit! hroug logs and mingling? is fam- iilu- now u» tho ‘pineal-e 03.2.13“ - u ‘uwn of a respected nan" mnoon. with - this work will continue. llurinl barf ,_ of neat week. m" °1 lint Mikel A rag doll wean a sweet mitilt. , She bout i! inches ' i i a of the doll, hat, bag and shoes. To order pattern: Wriul or and ‘ubove picture with your name and address with is cunts in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau Cliar ottelown Guardian. Delillfl N0. H6 AI. lilting OI or. Halifax once mm Mead/luck: i/ze WM, y -/01'n fire KW. »'- often-fil- i‘. Mdlfffl/V! o“, . bl ‘ O O ‘g ~ lumlil ii fiifiii-tiifiudfiiltpo u.» _ uoompiinhedw itiflll- for many ill sawed-n‘! . lil- WniT-iiflm mi ' rib have dmu"§% ‘KQQQSQQY ‘an """"-- ~r-..e=~..o~.i Name Street Address Iiitiifii James often tom must ; the 7mm! mombrlnol. _ prim,“ it doesn't plane you in over; way. m” l0 llfll