PiGlLEIGU i P Woman's Re O-MOOO-OQO-OO aim Happenings VThe Week/ Several hundrcd invited guests last Saturday evcnmg attended the N°9Pli0il given by His Excellency the GOl‘('l'llftl‘-Gfinf‘l'dl Royal Highness Princess Alice. Countess (if Jitillone, in the viccre- gal quarrcrs oi" the Citadel l\ll"l'€‘ quanlit s of lute autumn flowers acre used as drcoratiolisl. The Gov- ernor GrIlPFLii and Princess Alice, attentlini by nlelubers of tile-u- staff, received in the ballroom when- the guests hill flxfllcrcci to await illvll‘ arrival. lllr Ru a1 p: ‘lire nzetivl of (lid Bfusstls lam‘. fasnionilci on simple lines with lcry long fuii skit‘! and draped bodice. For jclvcls. Princvss Alice wore dia- monds and pcarls and a dlanlon/l tiara. Her Royal l-lilllilicss also more lit-r dwlvrillloils the G. B E. i tile K llWs badge. visrolln:.~...< a ' ls in pl llvd bla.k .. ip; (l iii cr_\ . heads Lady Bing uorc lier decorations c n.. lll of " Cyuvcn o: ‘lie B1- g. u.» lill- Ra . Jolln of .l. rll.~ lvni and tllr- J" - nlcrlal. 'l‘.‘le Lni llv: oil-r ("ope o! tlic In the dining "com, L Slifilx‘? NR5 SGIVFKT. pillow glad oli and ferns cexvred tllc tunic, Willi!‘ deep toned ‘U595 Princess rill-til bagged a grouse \\'lli"ll silo had llcr first, shooting lcsstn. (lllHIlFI the royal family‘: llolili.'l_v in liallnornl. O I I U Miss H. D McCollum has had as N: gnaw. Mrs. Ivfcnzies of North Harlan, China. Owinc to War (‘rin- rlllious .\lr< i\'i€‘il7,i(’S with her hus- ' J. W. Menzies had to silllul. bu: llli'_'v' l"‘.l rclnrn ill Dfflvllll)?!‘ i0 a ncw ilclll of work in Wwt China. aways Mrs W. C. Sinclair of Pcr’ Ar- thur, Ont, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. W. A. Hllestis is leaving .\fluu€:i_v (m rcturn home. Z\Ir.<. Slnclazl- nict many of hci‘ old frlclitls frcirl ivllom sllc received a very cordial wclconle. O O II O O and Her Hiullliess wore a. i (in: tit’i'(,il‘l\!l0l'l.\' in llil~_ Miss Anne Hunter entered the C" v Hospital Tuesday where she will ululclxzo ml-tliclll sulicrvision prior to an operation in llie ncar future. O O O I O Rev Mr. G. H. Orecnhalgh of Saskatoon is bcln: welcomed this wccl; as (‘lirnto to Rel". A. lmDrclv. (larrincr, Rcclor of St. Palll's Church. Mr. Gl-ee-nhalcll is the son of Canon and Mrs. Greenlmalgh now of Si. George's Parish in Saskatoon. and lnrnlcriv of the famous “Band of Six!y"~;l group of missionaries who went to the tircst in the early vcnrs of Hic ].tl‘i‘S(‘lll century. Mr. Grcenhalgll is a graduzite of Em- manucl Collccc in Saskatoon. and rrcr-ircd ordination at the hands 0f Bishop Hllliflm. in 1939. Since then lie has ’.\'(i!'l(('(l in two parishcs in Susi-r. D(".'.il(>l'll rllicl Iwlisle. O O O O O Viscount ltcullvtt, former Cana- dian prime minister. was almost Yll0bb‘."(i bv enthusiastic womcn when hc visited a “Walsh munitions factory. Tho ivlllncn llncd Llie roads iusidc the farm-cry.‘ grounds, sane Welsh sonclz, Pueclwl the viso-iuni, grasped his hrlnrls mill shouted af- icctlonatc 2“'f‘llllllS Viscount Ben- llctt. dot-pl}: molmi by the rlcmnn- Slfililfill. P. ti llr- llzitl licvq-r nevi ‘n his long- political l afternoon will be Miss Edith Rogers ialrs. T. W. L. Prowse, Mrs. lVIrs. J. C. Zi-lonigmnicry is con- valescilig niocly after her recent lil- ness in the P. E. 1. Hospital and has returned home. O I a O Yilrs. Fred .\l. Nam left lvcsicliial‘. for Tonllltl) ullcrc she will vivt her husband Major F. M. Nasn for a few (lays. - a ca: Mrs. J. S. Jenkins of Ottawa has accompaniccl llFl‘ daughter, Mrs. Cfllflillii. to .\'cw York and will rc- mnln with hop for a week. Prior to rctur "llw to Ottawa, Mrs. Jenkins sit llcr son, Jack. at Bishop's a '.\l Col go. Lelilioxville, and her dnuullicr. Miss Joan Jenkins, at M4‘ .1‘ l_\'. .i Lllllvcr. v : Mr. null Ali's. Gordon Drillon, Toronto, who spent the week end ,wiil~l Mr. Drillorlis people in lvlcnc- itlll. if" . lllg from Cliarott/etown xviicrc they sprnl the summer. leli a .\!‘.'ltli'l_\‘ for St. Catherine's Ont., Will e All‘. D!‘ l‘tui will join (‘lie lTUlTHlfO Aluplc Leafs. i Mr. and Mrs. Percy Williams re- turncll 'i'"l(.‘.'\I(i.'lV from a. holiday Lrip in wlontw-al, Toronto and Ainericail mama Calilcilral, Halifax. Wednesday, Smit L. E. Pictured above are the prim-la "f. Social an land Officer luml llildllnntlers. son of Senator and Mrs. John A. MacDonald, Card Weds In s‘. 0 w» ‘Jléafiv ll In inf iiz nzilimry adding which funk place t. 1., when 615$, .19‘! urgaret Mzry Smith, daughter of M11. i pan... BUCKPL usual‘ Fortress Headquarters. unler: captain John A. Mlupllnald, the groom; Mrs. John A. Muc- q- o a a 0 Donald. (he ilride; Captain Charles J. Macl) (maid. R. C. A. M. C., brother of the groom, best nunl; Bliss Isabelle oumu , R. N., bridesmaid; Captain R. G. Lea. R. C. A. M. C., usher. The ceremony WII The t“ xiostesses at 6°” m“ perfomicd by (Hom) Capzain George McCormac, C. C. 8., former college mate of the groom and untl re- cently of Si. Dunstan‘: Basilica stall. LOVELY RUG FOR. ANY ROOM Welilier, .\lr.=. J. B. Thompson. Mrs. H. S. Hcndcrson. Mrs. .l P. Clark. Mrs. W. R. Adams t l O O O Miss Lilbin Duchemin had a de- lightflll shower at. her home Inst Week, honouring Nils; Gertrude Vaughan whose nmrriage to Mr. LP‘. Dickinson is taking place ncxl Monday. Many lovely gifts were re- ccived. tOOOO Mrs. H. T. Holman Jr. of Blun- mcrside had a Supper Shower for Bliss Valurlilln which was vcry much clljoveci. at O O O Mrs. (Dr) Charles Johnson of sumnlcrslde entertained at bridge for Miss Vaughan last Tuesday and on this occasion an exquisite gift was given hcr. rk l‘ m O t O Miss Vaughan‘; bridge club. who were the guests of Miss Sybil Gor- don at Mrs. Warren Lord's pretty; home Tuesrlr gave the guest of honor a gift in silver as a remem- llrance. O O O O O Congratulations are being extend- ed to Miss Muriel Weeks who yes- terday received her appointment, to the Canadian Women's Auxiliary Air Force. O I O O At the marriage of Miss Beryl Frances Edgar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Edgar, Hemp- ton. and Mr. Frederick Gcrdon Spcllccr. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Spencer, of Saint. John, which is taking place at. 3 o'clock this Saturday afternoon in Germain Street Baptist. Church Saint John N. B., the bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Helen A. Edgar, as maid-ol-holior. Mr. Crerald Spencer will be his brothers groolnsman. The ushers will be Mr. Arthur Ed- gar, brother of the bride, Mr, Philip Golding and Lieutenant Jack Gold- ing. Rev. Dr. S. S. Poole. the pas- tor, will officiatc. assisted by Rev. Arthur Organ. minister of Ccntcn- ary-Qilcen Square United Church. O ‘I O ll O The continued illness of Miss Laura Ccx ill deeply regretted by her many friends. a u 0 O O Mrs. P. S. Fielding and her two chilrlrcn liarc ioinod Lt, Co], P, s, 1 . .' all ll, \.§\- I \"‘\ DESIGN NO. 979 nalzs. rug yarn or candlewick can be l|.<f‘(i to crochet this rug. Ex- ‘ cellcnt pick-up work as sections are made slcparalcly. then joined. Pattern No. 979 contains list, of materials needed. illustration 0f design and com- uletc instructions. To order plum-m: Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin . or Iramps to Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 9'19 NAM;-.._....___.____._..._-_-__._--.- swam mpazse-----cm---------- ““"°~“""'=--lr.r -rr nélrllligfillo is now adjuctant and Quarter-blaster at the Pet-awawa Camp. O OOOI Mrs. John. N. 8.. spent the week-end in Ottawa with her mother Mrs. J.D. Stewart. who recently returned iroln Alaaog where slle was the gucsi of ilcr daughter Mrs. G. G. W. Goodwin. OOOOO Happiest congratulations are ex- tended from home friends to Lieut. Arthur Frederick Gormlel‘, P.E.I. Highlanders (Black Watch) whose marriage to Miss Margaret Camille Imvett is taking place in Dart- mouth N. 3., on Monday. l‘ H O U! O bfrs. Vernon O. Stordy of Van- couver, B. C.. is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Colvln, Summer- side. Mrs. Stordy was formerly Miss Annie Ctessvrell of North Bt. Elcnnors and has many relatives and friends here. On her way here Mrs. Stordy visited her son Cleve- land who is in the R. C A. F‘. M: Montreal. Her husband expects i0 meet her in Montreal on her re- turn in about ten days. O O O O O Miss Phyllis Hartney, R. N., of Montreal is visiting friends in Summersidc and Alberton. Miss l-Iartncy ls a classmate of Miss Helen MncPhee R. N., daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacPhee of Summcrslde, both being graduate! of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montrcn]. Miss Hartney is leaving shortly for Bermuda where she will continue her nursing career. While on the Island she is being pleas- antly entertained. O t I O O At the marriage of Miss Mabel Elizabct-h Bartlett, daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bartlett of Rlenforth, and Ronald Arthur Fielding. son or Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fielding. East Riverside. Saint John, N. B.. which is taking place there at 11 dclock this morning in St. Andrew's Kirk. the bridc will be attended by her sister, Miss Carolyn V. Bartlett, and Kenneth Wynn will be his cousin's lzroomsmnn. The ushers will be Donrlrl McNeil and Edward L. Bart.- leit. Mr. and Mrs. Fielding and their son are vcry wcll known here where they resided while Mr. Field- ing was connected with the theatres. O I O O O Two scarves which Dorothy Thompson. American columnist, took back to the United States lifter Visiting Britain. will be shown in the London style designers’ export collcctlons, ichich open in New York in November. One scarf, T h i s‘ Week Only James B. Gerrard, saint ‘M06795 ten per cent of the dough. OCTOBER. ‘nib? i: a. oriqlmes: in the wine- And lavish tints 0f color everyq where. _ _ » A singltng whisper stirs the Mimi's res — “Rejoice, be glad; the last l: always bestl" FOR THE LATE COMER. When there is a person in the family who cannot exactly gauge their home coming at dinner time b all means purchase a wt. ee or four porcelain containers that fit into a melt/a} dish contaln~ ing hot. water. It will prove a. blessing to the distracted housc~ wife. A metal cover fits each con- talner and‘ the last mm in has Just u not food a; e firvi. Bread and cake dough in Mor- occo i; prepared in the home and then sent to the bake-shop no be baked. For his service. the baker THANK SGWING All things lovely, all things good, All my pleasures and my fond. Come from God: and so 1' pray ‘Think you. God, for this gcod w" , In the morning, help me see ‘ How kind and mer I can be. l i Tlhen each night I‘l gladly sa)’. "Thank you for o. better day." Peplums are nicely adapted in. dresses which have fullness an from but smooth, flail. skirts as,‘ back. tn you: but sophisticatcdi tenor L: the f nge-trimmed black, creme circa. called Happy Landings, is as blue as the sky, and has the wings and emblems of the Royal Air Force and catch phrases engraved across it. The other scarf is dedicated to Free French naval forces, and carries the French emblems and the cross of Lorraine. TE.9§'5BI<9'”PZT9J’L".;.§?A3QiA§ a p5. gan. Left. to right: Livingc Leisure -The Woman's Realm sonal in Si. Mary's Richard C. c Chczzcicook, N. S.. became the bride of Captain John Augustine MacDonald, Prince Edward l:- Capialn R. W. Ibis yea: the nods have bim unusually irtifolemne ‘i1!’ 1-?- ‘ / Fashi Queen Mary ii. ill. Parcels Appreciated nulottletown Branch of "Gaga (Mary Needlework Guild" have received the followini! Women's Voluntary Services for Oivil Defence, l8 Addison Road. England, Sept. 10th Dear Madam: We have lust W" oeivod the 24th parcel, containing mo very nice winter coats, you w kindly sent us. I can assure you grateful and much appreciated ats like this are always come, as the demand for far d5 the sUDPIY», You have sent us things before, all of which are ac useful, as we have a great demand for clothing all tine time, as many who were blitz- ed in the sprinB are now only finding their way to us and are many kind With renewed flours sincerely, J. 8. BEST Clothing Depot. Women's Voluntary Services for Civil Defence, i8 Addison Road, Plymouth. England, sept. 18b1,. 194i Dear Madam: I am writing i0 thank you and all the members of "The Charlottetown Branch of The Queen Mary Needlework Guild" for the 25th aplenrfid parcel of clothing sent us for our Air Raid victims. I cannot tell you how much they are appreciated. i The fortitude and courage of our people is truly magnificent, and we do thank you one, and all, for all you are doing for us. Yours sincerely, M. A. WORDLEY. and {hum CHRISTMAS CARDS mud: 0min your own kl driveways. The elmizst wily t0 get, rid of these weeds is by using a weed killer, which can be ap~ plied with a sprinklinv can. Gar- den makers who use oi for heatsin their homes will find that. this oi i is reaaonbly affective as a killerl for both grass and weeds. Puffings and ruffle; of maline and veiling edging wide brim: in a way that is reminiscent. of fashions oédthe gas-light and red-plush per-l Allominlsntlll “Did ou know that Joins died “in lef everything he had to an orphans’ home?” "No! What. did‘ he leave?" "Ten children". "W it 0t disgraceful the W87 Smigg: nmrrled in church iii-day?" "I should think 1i was. Why. he woke m all up!" Your In H O R O For Saturday, October llih MABCH ll in APRIL 20 (Aries) -'Ibday can best be spent in quiet pastime. healthful recreaction, lneful activity of any nature, study or tinkering with odd tasks for which you don't. feel disposed to spare t. e time during the work- iaday week. APRIL 2i 0o MAY f0 (hurus)— While favorable for financial mat- ter: and practical, necessary issues, you are requeitcd to give attcntion toda to your health and ibonai n . Don't. overdo an don't neglect. imperative duties. H) n .... A giifioi al‘ SI-45 BOX‘ I F U ii oi CHARLES Qilfiéizllz" individually color blended‘ FACE POWDER. wiihWhJpprchQsJoi cilia?) CHARLES oi "19 Riill ‘QIOPOIOHOQQ to the value of $1.45 o: more. Ta: Jzaltms PHARMACY n11 ,-_._...._:q or... ‘Iililllcllnlilq Chum t -~ nvllq-‘M (flVLUiillU-vlv- .,.._.-|t 1w. Q_ .MAY 21 to JUNE 2i ( Esrtravagiance is in the —don't consort. with iii While it ia:l'i the thing to be penurlous it is wise to spend mostly for necessities and put some aside for emergencies. Be caustious in financial transactions and in buying. JUNE period! for okay you wits about. you and aren't. colafused. We think your keen intuition and foresight will ikwvvu on the right track. 1 Y 2| t0 AUGUST 22 (Leo) ~ —Yoru're the best judge of what w do and hmv to do It today. The tendencies are neither hindering nor aver-animating. It's ideal for quieting entertainment and mild activities. AUGUST 23 to BEPIIMBHI 23 (Virgo) — Tihere may be an in- clination 0o overwork your vivid imagination, in be ovemenml or unduly alarmed a/bout what i: real- ly trivial. Snap out. of iii mere’: : ve bright outlook ahead of you. mind v don't. you keep that in m . l---——By Frances llralcc———-—l dividuail S C O P E ilonal affairs. all worth while endeavors. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) —~'l‘oday's indications are PGWIGXiXIC at times, encouraging and favorable for many interests at other nods. Don't lax your vigilance n paramount. IIIWRMI. Be alert m detect. deception and subterfuge. MOVEMENT 33 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Friendly period for all you employed in practical and generally urgent. lines of en- deavor, for children’: laureate, government and civic matters, rec- reational activities. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 31 (Capricorn) - 1f you've time for some relaxation, today lends imelf perfectly for waif-including music, the theatre sports, games, reading or just tolling around. Ba care- ful in matters purtalnln in the sea, ahi i , handling erages, c em cals. ANUARY 32 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Generally favorable, especially for familiar work, im- portant. es. , l advance- ment. Heart and home interests shmlld bring you much balppineal. Look for important news. FEBRUARY 21 m (Phces) — Avoid anotional eon- rluion and Y. (mm. lu-poae endeavors and qtrlving expansive obfemives are sponsored today. A BORN 0N THIS DAY Wonderful ability. genuineneas, modesty and ‘ Anenca: up out» standing natural‘ M.’ An hi; partial, milieu udgc rightly approached. gill! individ- uniaagood rnlm and canim- plvve upon others’ inventions of warhlizznshlp. 11.1011 ed to act an and for swimmm 24 to OOIUBm 38 (Emmi-Favorable for achieve- »!!! O MG Ill hilt 1M?“ at. tuna and ho be libletoihme who Humor “DIQBE __.~@ __ SNAPSHOTS Your negative: make the most fill- tilzctive Christina: cards you tan It: s —cards that your friends will Irealure “in -—panlcu|arly friends cn_ active ur- 696 vice. Selzcwynur favourite negafiv! and and it co us. e'il make l2 utlmcllv: greeting card: with picture: mounted on-nn mvtiwu for mafiing-aiifor 69c. Order early (2 Photo: an Cllcndlfl for 25c.) Films Dsveiopod an Printed 25‘ I-- I ll nd FREE Enlamczoni hflmdlléizihdflofwlih Each Roll ; " t uevual 2.13.’; 3211x6313?!" my (535350 d0 w Iuvica in so Wick." - - 1 1g ‘ ‘ ‘In Elm! Mad! STAR IIIAPSIIOT Illflllcl _l'1¢.£199.,_lyu0_if!w Allocate _VEGETABLE MARROW JAM a pounds repared marrow 3 1-2 poun s brown suzar 2 lemons 2 ounces root ginger Method: You will need a very ‘ large marrow for this. or 2 mclllum- sized ones. Cut, the marrow in half crosswise and then again ierleth- t Bulbs Bloom Al] Winter if You Start Them Now Flower: at Different Period: A Iuccession of lovely blooms in your home all winter‘. That's 3'0"!‘ reward-if you start putting bulbs now. I Clever to choose stunning ‘show pieces" that flower at different periods-white calla: start bloom- ing in January, colorful nmaryllls and daffodils a illtlc later. Before these and in between you can always have the fragrant narcissun. Just start a fresh batch every two weeks in a bowl of water and pebbles. Keep in a dark spot uniil growth starts and be sure the lower third of each bulb is in water. For your potted bulbs. firs! put some pebbles or other drain- age material in the P01. We" Edd soil. Place the bulb so the iii? 0! crown is exposed. The calla you put rich! nwav in u sunny window, but the ama- ryllis should be in a cool dark place until growth is well begun- The daffodil prefers lo start eul- doors, in a snug liiilc pit dug in your garden. By knowing a few such pointers on plant care, you easily kcep your homo a garden spot this winter! Our SZ-page booklet ielis how to mine favorite flowering and foliage | plants, ferns. bracket plants. Tells how to pot bulbs. also how to grow bulbs. vines and other material in water. i f 00W orsesfilvfiiorigmPiiatliilf 21b Flowers gww Indnorn" to The Guardian lo Home service. Be sure to write‘ lainly your Name, Address and File Name of booklet. Name _ "slagelaaieh i I HI -, ~ lawman OHS A‘ n‘ n‘ ‘AAA -1‘- IT. 1941 '1 Literature i THREE CAN LIVE Dear Miss Di wizether for quite a while in the old mar main in the other. never peaceful It. would be cially how she “ranted to be made up her little world. into the relationship with a chip on over the plum that; do. libiiiti Showing Consideration dauglitcr-in-law who is apparently a and depressing company. with their air of martyrs, their best so make chem happy. Noihlnl its mercies, and make the third hold. O O O Teen Age Problem Dear Dorothy Dian-We an two the same. Mother was Just u b0 -crazy as her dresser cluttered with And. maybe she won't take from her awn experience that. grow out; of your silliness and settle while women. his wife to live with us, with the complete - . i ried that are left dependent on our children happiness and satisfaction in life? A PER-PLHDQEFD ANSWER-Every woman in the world to herself without: any other woman in it. ii she could. and whore the other woman is her own mother or tier husband's mother. folly b0 deny this because when she was young, she wanted to run he: own home according w ha; own pleasure, without suggestion or advice from others, and more ewe- alone with her husband and children will; And perhaps it. is this remembran are compelled by lack of money to live with their daughtcrs-in-iaw, w tiling their sons and their wives do, and with their f hwr-in-law has to leap over their preju ice: and keep them from sbeppinl on their sen. es. One of the reasons why motlhers-m-iaw so often disru ten’: homes is because they are no given w self-pity that which i: discouraging in those who an Also. they lze and see sligllts and injuries where none were intended. So. if you have got into this state of good dauglitcr-in-law your son has given you with thanks to heaven for party the follies: member of the hon“. explain to the parents of girl: of our don't seem to know axlything more about. us than Could you name some of the likes and dislikes of It might. help us to get. along better wi haven't anybody else but you to bum to. for they think ti; try tottlelll the}; yvhyh we weigh to do iihihll. wwhuellove our parent: mom anany lnge n ewor mopeue plu. JUANITA AND B A AND OTHEZRS. ANSWER-Tile only way in which old girls is by remembering their own youth. Fbr human nature chilnfi and the 211E ornwdav irlalufit as 111E163 ulgepMorber was wilell was o esce it as e owers oom 1 e r are like me a that used to bloom in Grandma's back de m“ It. is only t. he outward forms that ys‘ pictures. some moon-faced boy's cigarette butt. and thought she would die if Johnny Jones imtead of her, ‘just. as Juanita and Barbara do. Perhaps when mother read: than and she will laugh over the things aha scold: {Dorothy bu sy... “M” ~ *¢-~=---~~~ ~~ "ws v w---‘ = vw6++¢“_. TOGETHER IF COMMON SENSE IS USED When “Mother” Is The Extra Person In A Home Both Women Need To Use Diplomacy To Keep All Serene ‘ x-After my husband's death my son and myself liven home. Then he married and. bro before have to ni- e was unable no understanding same house. as support two esmbliahm nta. W x d to congenfally together and we 1.154.333 awe“ understandinz. We are never unkind argue or quarrel, and everything l; and harmonious. My dauxhter-in-law l; try in return to do for her by taking care of the babies. helping her with her work. offer advice unless it is solicited. Never fere with hel-‘plans. But. in spite of th‘ have the feeling of bein house. so to speak and &glullr in my mlml there is always Li}; that Abe resents living in How can we mothera-in-law Who find mom would like to have her b011,“ this is the ca.” every woman remembers how, ce that makcs so many women. who . 20 suspicious 0i every. Eclipse so spread all a nllental acrobat in order their shoulders. to be 11f seems to me that this is your ca-slevdeur lady, and that it is rather ungrateful in you to be so unhappy ‘when Heaven has blessed you with a paragon. t their chill}. ey Are d meets them up and they go llglgnls t morbidly selI-oonstfzial: mind. snap out of it. Take lb; O O O girls 15 your: old. Will you i; axe now to understand us? ha] we were wild animals most iris of our agar th our tamer; an manners. 0 we are I111)! when parents can understand 15w“;- doesn't Bu‘ n. are c-hlmgnd. Innido lriril are Jun Juanita and Barbara. Mother bu} Mother tied blue ribbons abou hung it. on her mirror. Mother took Susie Smith co the party itwllllllwmabacktchm aboutnorw ou :0 serioluly. because line will know is just. have to so thro of development. and that. if she will llést. givlo n h these phase you a lite time you w own m being sensible, worth- DORQITIXQDIX. wise, and remove the need: and stringy parts in the centre, then peel it. Cut the manlow into very thin slices, b11611 place these in a bowl and sprinkle with brown rllgar. bet. stand until the sugar dissolves-about l 1~2 to Z days. Squeeze the juice from the lem- ons and cut the rinds into very 3iE?_-*Er€d5.~.§iil¥1-‘° the Bicvsr Mi household duties. irritable, ownbearted and discour- Look for our trade marl: n N ttln around it, a jumper‘: jusgoageprugticul as a. in whether a lady of leisure. It's so easy t0 811p into and‘ it. takes on a new look with every change of blouse or vweater. ‘Pills umper, though, takes firs/t honors or style. It. has one of those long torros that the fashion world's so mad about right now, and the skirt is out full 1n front (another feature that's dea- pattern. Style No 2920 is designcd for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 16 requires I 1~4 yards of 54-inch fabric for Jumper; 1 5-6 yards of 39-inch fabric for blvuse Send Twenty 120m coin i: pn- ferred, for Pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and the style number. Be sure in mu the in -____-@._~. cliy Palm's pre-lworld war siihouem ' is with us lialn - the one with the slim. nit akin n! OLDS-t ‘i iiot Happiness in, the lioine When Moiherls Sick The tired, worn out. mother cannot make a ha _py home if she is nick and worried by the never an mg She eta run down and become: nervous and ed, can't. real. at. night and gets up in the morning foe ‘ng lg tired as when she went. to bed. Women suffering it} this wa may find in Milburn’: Health and New! Pills a remedy with which in he p rccu down system, and assist thorn back to Price 50c a. box, 65 pills, at all driiig linnd you're a student. a. wor lng girl or ' you wish. Style N0. 2920 Sim ............. . -_' NIIII I016! lddi Province ' Wpfid th full "mic-remap rib, e ' 011065661001 bll. and m loosely in a. Add these to mp marrow-pugs) mixture and cook slowly until lb: mixture l: thickened, and clear - aboui. 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 hours. Pam into not, sterilized jam and s with melted paraffin. Add aglotb Blfl 010mm! layer of this when the Dover inn with lids an cool, dry place. 1m their health, build up the run lv-happlneaa again. counters. " on the package. Thu T. Miiburn 00.. United, Toronto, Ont. Needlecraft/ —F0r The Hom FIGHT many ‘ feel it-rub on 1mm“ d .V.ICKI'VT€SIJQ'