PAGE EIGHT .- = _'€’ fl Woman's Re alm Happenings Of I The Week 1 Lin: Georio‘: two daughters- In small arties and larz for Princess mirabotn is hlppllyrpoupo, many pBrltish women and anchors of op al sub to. such cape the blitz have returned home g French‘ German, an music. in recent months. A recent. group velym’: .- ls t‘ d. i fi' , b TIBPM" lfstsumls l totlierlhexlnwilgilillirlillorgn i’ S\Vl:IlIl1p i‘: ailotlllld nvigorlilatilélay wagilré hafiutls sol: aned srlrlillfnaiztekglwlle fill)‘; fluderer. ivho has a waildefllw foot and an oyo out I01‘ W013’ 911ml 8"]- "élmn" v (1557 lel3@“»?=-"¥“'~=i°=i@ Si?‘ at." °"..‘¥:.;“z:‘": all. *;*"lz...r“.i::t°;.. ’"‘"'"""l» ‘S 5"" "a “we: 2.“... “its sm...."..*z.s.".a"zt‘ri.ai.ihsl a , Chane. W dsor, has her cm mllitnr" duty iii England, re- . l _ _ m; sew - guide. A natural linguist, she cenily i-ccelvcd promotion to Major} Qglxlfif‘ bexélfi,’ gfwylood ivfllue: Sllzlawll 12in" ellflglreil deAklld mm will“: 11°19! ndlhrm Fm U10 lily. Rang-for- speaiks French and German flu- Dr, MncKenna, son oi the late] n“ but m Wm b a‘: s“ a “Mt ° 113,, Sign ‘:1 d ma" milling never doubts ma onv will l?! cntly and with an excellent ac- Mr. John MacKelina, is l, veteran 9y we Y°"- v e ca“ "-“"- 5 5 ° "3 — not. like Princess Victoria, an o child-ore well- rovided wi beth today reads his- tory with the Vice-Provost of Econ, on the basis of such words as ‘Pre- l. "History of Etngland". which could not be improved upon and Money's "History of the Unit- chlldren who in Canada, who left York and among whom were sev eral from Charlottetown. u . - came to North America early in the war to es- frorn Montreal was composed of 300 women and children, families of RAF. men formerly stationed from New A LAUGHTEII OI‘ LIII Who keeps the gift of laughter a Secure from harm ol- let snared in a {olden net; And where sweet But 0h, so warm assurance, Against the creeping cold, —M. Eugenie Perry. RINSE AND SAVE cent. She has read some Mollere. of the First World War and was “i oomek Corneille, scmef Dalidel. c3113 among the earliest to enlist in; DOUBLE DUTY .1 . . , .. _ .___._. iignlcmlgls P1331225 eftramgisn egy Clmrmlwtwn", , Even the weatherman has been “ca, Lleuh Ana“ B cosh RCNVR l helping Canadians conserve fuel. - . - s ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' In many ports cf the country the . Mrs. Charles Hyndmanb 98th was very charming lady, who was remembered with and birthdav on Thursday pleasantly spent by that numerous telegrams, letters flowers. In excellent. health Mrs. tim ' Ottawa, ("FFCIWZIIIICG in- ‘ ‘L balm“ ' ' °u m‘? - - "Y1 Hyndmaii received her visitors and fornllalll} at the ClIBILSCIl. Club oul Rkfégngth“ rtolded {legspaper be‘ in the afternoon was honor guest Monday- . - n e 5 °rm w“ ‘m’ “d ‘h’ or Mm c H. Black’ who invited , _ _ , inside window. Catches dust and ll number of intimate friends for the tea hour. During the after- noon. Mrs. Hylndman who is a gift- orl llilllilfl, played several enjoyable selections. Division Officer ents Mr. nnd'Mrs. Allan Cosh. o . . Mrs. G. W. McPhce. if! Mrs. J. L. Ralston was ,at an informal luncheon Chelsea Club. Ottliwn, on Monday in honor of lvIrs. Charles A. Dun- ning, of Montreal. foriicrly of Ot- tawa, who is visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gordon, lefifMy-S s, 1r Ambmso, .. . a by plane TUESLBY afternoon on holiday: visit to Fflorlda. . . u Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, had email on Wednesday afternoon at her home. vo- Mrs. J. B. Ctampion was among the bridge ‘hostesses this week. en- teriailiiiig nt her pretty hcrne 0n Wednesday afternoon. The approaching marriage Lieut. Tcm Doyle, son of Mr. on Mrs. J. T. Doyle of this city. to! underwent, Lilian, dauizhterci’ Mrs. Mary rind the late Ml‘. Richard O. Reagan. of Countv Mayo, Ireland. comes a llll(“.OSl'lIl'Z ll0\\.“ 17th Anti-Aircraft Relzimcnt overseas. . . . Mrs. C. l-I. B. Longworth wa hostess at Hlllhiirst. Monday after noon when <he entertained d? glitfully zit three tables of bridge. . Congratulations are beiiiil sen t0 Mr. and Mrs. Prank MacKinnon son, Phlliw Murdock. last. Saturday in [he Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont- rm the arrival cf a VOIIII‘? real. Don't rkk losing your pictures. Bond your film rolls to Star Snapshot Service for developing Ind prifillni. Canada's largest liniohln] studio doe: tho finest work at lower cost. Film Rolls Developed ' ANY ‘III ROI-l. 8. PIIIDIBd a on o 25‘ O0! Flnll "illflpmL-FIIMM Mill fill/l“ "Tour mic»: for such quality work no really ' w-ritesncustomor at Peter mull . m particularly lunclnlted coloured lictures. I n pref-into your proml» ml reliable service nn_ n. lllllll‘! will mid u. my rolls to ynii." \nu'll like our work, too. ENLARGEMENTS i Enlargement! 416" In Emil mount: II‘ Framed SW-Colored I9‘ Enlargements 4"x_0" nu 7_"x9'v’ ivory Unw- Inuunta III Gold. Silver. Cirensslim Walnut or lilnck Iibnny fi ll l mes, 59: ouch. ll enlargement. col viii-t N...“ zinll . u... Plainly on All Order. STllll Snaps/Mt SEIWIGE lo: I29. Ion 0H" A, Toronto to homo friends. The lIltiYYlilgC will lake iface March Llcut. Dovlc is with the 2nd c Mrs. W. Gordon Schwartz rc- celved a warm u-elccmc from her A friends who met here dovm town Mrs. Schwartz is remaining otter for several days longer, the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. l-Iuestis before loiuine hcr husband at their hcrne in Halifax. . .. . It is pleasing to learn that ‘ivirs. Frank Fraser's condition is reported 1W0 Iflblll blidgf‘ T01‘ frlmd5l this week after hcr severe illncss. l °l ‘on Iflvflllffllilllf from the Ross Mem- d nrlal Hospital, Montreal, where she a critical operation on ' Tuesday last. o 5 A liitlo hiiivso nirl laresr-viied a flower‘ CfJl‘. to Prlrccss Jllllnm of The Netherlands on behalf cf Vancouver's Chinese colony when Her Royal I-Iiohness arrived in Vnn- coiiver bv boat. Sunday iron; Vic- 5 lcrili. “That is a most dclizhWul ' rresilwp from u vorv fricndl" "l1i'."i ' fire Prince“ said Princess Julhiirif spent a. quiet Szilidnv at-‘onrliilir service at a Nrthwlariris church‘ t and later touring the city. _._.__._.4-’ l with the ttcr. Cover the mold] arid stenm or ‘.1 hzlii-s. ‘This, too. is izood with custard sauce. CARROT PUDDING ‘.5 oup butter or shortening _. 1 cup brown swam . I oup grated cur-rot I l cup grated i; alo I cup grated ilpplli 1 cup raisins ‘u our) ouminis ‘A cup thoppcd mixed peel b: cup IMJJ‘ l teaspoon soda - I teaspoon uililldllloll I ‘.1.- teaspon cloves l cup ureati crumbs METHOD: Cream the butter or shoi-reimig until ligliit, men gradu- ally cream in the brown sugar rind beat until the mixture is light and flufiy. Peel illc carrots, laotntues and apples, tncn than: llielil nnd mous- uirc a cup of each. Add these to the creamed "mixture, mixing well. s Now Wash and drain the raisins and entrants, and dry these thor- oughly. (Jill. the raisins, if desired, and make sure that lllc lluized peel is imeiy cut. Add the lruits 1o m“: first maxi-um. Sift mo ilutizr with the soda, cili- namcn and cloves, ruid then stir Ill the bread crumbs. Add the dry in- gredients to the first mixture and mix thoroughly. Fill pudding bowls 0r liinlcls with the mixture, about two-thirds lull. Now cover the bowls or maids and steam for 3 iiouxs. Serve hot with any desired sa/uce. cooks ‘ STI-LLVIED ll N l tableopoo 12-3 cup sugar e (2 oz.) unsweetened ‘Ml-JTI-IOD: Cream the shortening with the sugar beaten egg. Niclt the chocolafie and add to the creamed mixtur- well. Sift the 7101.11‘. measure and sift iigilin with the salt rind baking powder. Add this alternately to the firs‘. mixture with the milk. Pill a gcrased mold two-thirds full lash _ No Cooking. phon. it's so easy to nri-nlirc that nny- lm“ (‘In ‘l0 ll- Ont’!!! lrlvd. you'll nevcr of‘ n cough in itrviiv llllll. really qulls- §gf§§§°'°,,‘,',‘,'§ Ygthc w"? l ham? mad ' “ - B 8 h 0O n I stamps membranes, rind lie-ills chnrloueyowl} Guam ~‘ Design No. i227 again bo without. it in your homc. Make . cooking needed. No trouble at ul. and then uldd the l Bent from," the constable went oii,."the lshecp and whisky for the people." Coughs Yield Quickly To This Home Mixture . ____.___.__.. S“""'"““'Y Q‘“°" MM‘ i351.” £Z‘J.‘.°.°.?F£T...'2lf“.'.."..l“.l“£."?.‘?§ "Si-M's "my "e We 1n “you m» Saves Money’ thrlfly.fot»uhout IOIIFIlIIIDQVII-‘lllflllfll h Here's n medicine for coughs duo l0 for your money. Ami cliilrlrlili take it ~ loldu, that you mlx in your own klt- willingly, hccuiiso it (mites so good. fies. It ‘ syrup by flllrrlni: 2 culls m’ tho lrriintcrl granulated sugar and one cup of wn- clear tho air pnsszigcs. Ens-cs tho 1" Oernfcwmomcnts, until dissolved. No gorcncss, and lets ynii ri-st zit nirzht. A Noni A SIMPLE PlI.-\RI\l.\("!)I’OCI.-\ “‘ 0n the island of Skye. off tlic rarest coast cf Scotland. the native. pharrnacopocin used to be of thel simplest character. A native uf thel island. during his first week of night duly ns a G Willi-i. into n drug; expressed friulk ‘the bewildering array of bottles. “These mccllchvs lire ferry num- erous-Jyes. ferry‘ numrrous inteed!” y “Yes, we haw.- to keep a great many." the rllxiggists s-hid blandly. “Now in Skye. where I come medicines are not what _vcu might coll numerous rit ull." "No?" said m" wiiggist. many do you have?" "Just two. There is tar for the "I-Iow This iiomn mixture tukes rilzlit hold . ..- ihii phlegm, soothes Plnex is a spccliil cnnipniin-l of 0i‘ you can use corn syrup or liquid proven lncredlrnL-i. In (‘OIIFDIIIFXIIPII ‘N ’~' honey. Instead of sugar syrup. form. rt must rvlinhlc uxrvllt for sooili- i Thcn not 21,5 ounces of Pines: from lug throat unil Iironcllliil I1‘l"IT|l)T-’ll1(‘fl. "BY dfllmrlst. but It Into i1 l6 oz. hot- Money rcfiliiilr-Il If it llocslrt plcusli lie. and odd your syrup. This gives you in Qvcry y”, l C IIMCS. Kings.‘ spent the week-end with his par- of Moose‘ Jaw, $35k" who Ls spending sonie< I dirt too . . smufifg, curtains clea [hcr seaninnship by bitter experi- ' pondence course. I the bombl ccmplcte instructions. STREET‘ ADDEES - _ _ - - iwlntcr has been mild compared ‘with other years. But even so, there are times when a cold breeze sneaks in over the win- dow sill. To keep the cold where . and helps keep your n MAGNETISM magnet around the house? If so beg. borrow or steal it and fasten it onto the end of a yardstick. Use it to pick up metal objects ithzit lie in the path of the vac- -uuin clcliner. It works like a ‘charm. does away with stooping land bending and avoids damake to your precious cleaner. WOMAN SKIPPER. . A lllflille-agiid Engllshwoman, Doro ‘allker, whose doctor mid her she needed some salt air, went down to the sea. in a fish- llll! ship to become Britain's first woman skipper. skipper Walker, nciv 5U, has for four years been id lfJ German lalarics, sub- ines and mines in the North Sea. Ordered ashore recently by her doctor. she is confident the day isn't for away when England will iiecd her ngain. “They will need small craft scorn-and pec- Dlf’. who can handle them." shc slid at her Yorkshire cottage within sound of the North Bea breakers. "That will be my day- you wait and sec." She learned once, lier navigation from a corres- May hold undrearned-of treasure aughter havens There is no “y0ung" or "old," When the milk or crum bottle ls there an ordinary horseshoe! THE C-HARLUFTETOEQJARIAN '1. Social and Personal Y. Living fa’ Leisure The Woman's Realm weskit or gilet and standbys of the winter and spring give way to the blouse as the season advances. IF YOU WERE BORN nus MONTH; ACCENT WITH YELLOW If you were born in February. the violet is your flower and the gloriiaus amethyst is your birth ieive So. wear your flower accents for the newest in the “flat top" colfiures. Wear violets in clus- ters to set off the side waves. of your eyes with violet eyeshadow is a. pretty trick, and do remem- ber thnt the newest fashion color favorite is African violet, deep, vibrant. just the shade for Feb- ruary beautiful birthdays. African violet is dramatized by yellow accents. Violet perfume must be used .sparlngly for the most fragrant [effect With purple or violet, wear ‘blue-red lipstick or shades of the - household ma: l Millie-Pede- w "merino with: before. but she thinks that u soon as she u mun-fa that it win be thrlell- i iil¢ sgort to cook lhfte purple tones. lpufire dramatic flli-IIIOLBWOIII‘ a. . g gown, cer e goves land carry a cerisc chiffon hand-l some of the famous :ln history, pantie; “age, "mm were before. with the some tastes and desires and habi 0 .___ The drunlcard still craves his liquor. Cwanova acts fed up on Mb- iits and tilled (IIDIIICPS and fie- the llgilgit “Rllhdlliltil izlngnfimxlf: LEAR" T" Co“ Ilsa“... ...".i.."l2..-ir:. m; "d * m“ ° ~"‘ a‘ Approximately 10,000 cookery b00145. Supplementing more than 2,000 sent a year ago, have been forwarded to British war prison- ers in Europe within recent weeks. The hooks were driiwn uri in con- junction with the Ministry o.‘ n Food and file Red Cross WORK GOES ON British women do not consider w having a baby a reason for slack- ening in their war efforts. The Wlfe of s Durham postmaster. who assumed responsibility for deliver- ing the mail, now that her baby has arrived, takes the mail and her babv in a carriage and makes the deliveries right on time. It takes her nelirly five hours to cover 11 miles. :1! STEADY BUGS When the war came She was-and still is —- the only woman allowed to g0 to sea in command of a ship. She has been bombed by enemy planes when her fishing ship was sailing through the lilies of a British convoy. For a while, during the . blitz. of London. she served as a nlll'Se in air-raid shelters, and when her father died and left her more than $600000 she izave most of her money to the victims of rigs. SPRING SUITS IN ALL SHADES OF GRAY NEW YORK — Gray in every shade is seen for spring suits. Sometimes the edges of these suit. jackets are softened by a ruffle of| tho fabric or a crocheted edge giving the suit a dressmaker look. The "look" makes for import- ance for it includes tailored pi- que or soft silk as fits the needs of the wearer. In fact. spring. i944. will call for n wardrobe of blouses so one may as well audit their needs on that basis. The ECONOMICAL SLIPPERS WITII CROCIIIFFI-ID SOLES T DESIGN NO. I227 Crocheted slippers created from our‘. Pattern No. I227 contains To order rllittri-li: Write or send tn Needlework inn, AME--_~-_-___ I'I'Y——--PEOVINOE—-- After scrubbing rag rugs until in clean water. then dip in a thin starch. This will alive them l! bodv and prevent their soiling so quicklv. l llelp lo 153.715 I Ire Pal llidllo Age When men and women get past middle ago their energy and activity, in many instances, begin to do- ollne and their general vitality in on the wane. little ailments and aickneaoos seem harder to shake off than formerly, and, hero and there, evidences of a breakdown begin to appear. Now is the those wishi to help lliould take a. course of Milburnfldglleoltli They help tone up and invigorate the patient by their tonic action on have spent. years in perfecting herself for some career. but she will ohu" l hcr mahcrny desk for c. ' irig her husband for carfaire instead of having , O IAIIIS kerchief. And violets in your hairllgiifieihcy still have a superstitious faith that F b - iborn have achieved laotlrfgmfaalilile "W" “will” rmsniasesheishistuhlma. 0!‘ met mlgnon as she was before: that her interest in Rood clothes has not abated; that she conhget awfully bored spendiniz her everiizizs twin: m nziake conversation wl ILDCI‘ and only Elf-LUIS when he is spoken to. . fat ipey envelope arid the mahogany desk wishful no thev fade. take a sporting ch ce on nun-lying someone dppmvv ir. the fozlld‘ belief than. he could make th hearts’ desire. and that he or shc would be different afte W are pretty well so‘. in our habits and tastes and opinions. and th mumbling oi’ o. few words over us doesn't. restless and like to no places and do things. we will still wan about. instead of stayiriq put. no matter how manv tin-lea we are married. on backs. our idea of an ex~itlng evenim will be hosit at iiixne and watch bi-hv breathe. and no hilsbaiid or wfe can wblvimlze us into action. We will not be illiterate on one side of the altar and been reared, unaffected by whether we are married 0r linitl domestic woe as this fdtuous lselief ifhnt marrin ivlnl we are llito somothiniz entirely different, for _ “hat we lire we stay, mod thoroulzhlv clean. rinse them well i Old Adam and Eve pmverfully whether we are fitted by Nature for the role we are platiliré ugdertalcing. Let us not eiiipect marriage to chanue us. It own‘ o --___ w w y, and Nerve Pills. Dorothy Dix Says- MARRIAGE WON’T CHANGE YOUTH Drinking Man Will Still Imhibe And Hungry Wife Want More Filet Migon One of the queer things about marriage b the utleas belief that NR1 d .tc:rtoin that thfli l6 Mme lb in $1 ggllyarllmltvofilrl rig/t only change the entire "$11.". an char those they nwrry, but their own- Th who drinks too much thinks than marriln that wiellultaclzlp him from ever thirst-in; for o. high-bell Illin- olsaniroilrow BREAD AND KISSES ENOUGH And it is the same way with women. When -"_ girl is in loive she thinks that when she is mlrfl‘? that she will be wuum m live on bread and sheep srrlild ckiegres and wear bfiraent lIITII-fllefllld that B-l e no mm muisemen at home with Mmellgteriinrz to the mdio. She I gas stove. and expect t met. kick out of as‘ he? own aliooiefliook. She knows that. she hurioverludnnvyen oir in: floors will beslust lflilrléalllséndaklllhand m“ wuhm‘ duh” Ind miracle happen lo anyone else. in: surprise “E “““"T§§i§'°§i°'.'.> Ii“ em O In ' r they are iuut the mile humalrkbelnm that they i.’ course, they have never seen place in thezuselves, and rioth r mail-ring GEL FINDS THAT DREAMS FADE OUT And the fdlrl finds ou/t that cite rv Y A Job Only You Can Do ~ uncommon-III! Anlulwon ll husband who has muffled himself in his news- And the loot career, the Now it is midcrsmndable now in the excess of our vmiitv We miIh-f. whmu we did not who“? em over nearer in our r marflaxe. uny- av. But the marvel is that anyone can be dumb enoush to ‘think that ay about themselves. For we all knsw that by the time We reach a maniaaeable urea: toil!!! change our natures. t]! upu and Anlwm Prlol Control will omen in Thea-Giff" u, u . n“ future ooobuv!‘ The "anon; “q those which i rezoned the WIN!" Pm" '1 1,“, Baud min howl!“ [h]; [Qflll]. Thl IIIIQI u. :$' m“ by u» loud Indon- - On the contrary. i! we are human turtle-i with our hcusea mu- the literate on the other. v.1 we will cravi- French cookinir or New lilnxlarid. accordinz as we have e. Perhaps there is no other one thin: that is responsible for so much we will chanze ue from it rarely happens. ifled to a cert-sin extent. but mainly the semi! The moral oi’ all of which is that we should consider lonz nrrgd .e - to lhl maintain their health and vigour m‘ mo“ Inga not Ytllm due. This is a. matter which shG-lldl ll" ‘Yimm- have been soot-led between your w“ Price 60c ii. box, 65 pills, at all d counters. up . . . he 6h look for our (rude mark a “Red eart" on tho package. not lmvg allowed’ hcr W remove all ma. Mllburn 80.. Limited. Toronto. Om. . . . WI» it _ ' - mm: to use loose 001190118 w “W Q rhino‘ “wfiv "D" l - o 0 . YO I Ex-Model Runs Azrcraft Film we w“ "a leaf," i’ 1 ,, 0:‘; with $3»; nmns dllc ami- m- GEOROIA MlI-NI 0i‘ MONTREAL‘! FAIBCIIILD Like her hunblnd aho Like many other aircraft. plants, Fa Canadian Cor of Fort William, is muting Ourtiss Helldivero for the U. B. Navy. um 1d mm. movies to help teach workers their tasks. rum _ n operator is Georgia ("Joe") Milne. whose husband is an It C. A. 1". - A bombardier overseas. Before the war she was a noted photographer's naodel in Montreal. Much of tile film the film circuit organized by the Aircraft Industry Rolntiono I tea for H15 benefit of aim-an. nan- urn-sn- To Help Teach Workers on Job’ s: new" "i "*2": . . “in; u‘: nil valid "n" new" w . “'1' ‘w’ ‘ fiend u m: um. ’ o. 1 wry lihtlo buttor ‘and ‘IQ WHY 6W G7 - V wan m; h mused cou- gillgylna no; mail. l ammo he do firs‘? You m m‘ m, -- 0' to remove the ~41 Fashions v iteratur 1349 - ON SALE NOW FIT-RITE SHOE 00., LTD. SUNNYSIDE F 12. i944 A .;q ‘I l ...,.. _., . eon- ntion allowance lid , creased but I haven}? beemlell, see how it was ncconiplislim Si“! Ofl-lylvt two oluices of toil lo a I]. A. While these is no clung". the vuluo of lea coupons, on i... crease is accomplished by hull; two ooupom become i-aliu m, three weeks and not erri- m weeks as wevioiisl Q. I have a ln-i c A. Merchants have been asked ii dlstrlbwv available mipplies eqllit gllgly to their ciistoinci Hull-Spill- ' lint that the single oersoii only receiv- ol one can of vegetables. while m would receive w. number of cm The supply is limited and growl are doing their best to di them equitably. (Special. notice ABOIIT C0lll$ ‘ , ll M" "'°l'.iil°'i'.'.‘..'.’$.'.l.'..5'vll§ Ifllfllhl 682W!” 4r 0101-» I r: 001mm w opp" blond“ tube: wiui soothinz medium‘ “p011. Ili UIIIIUIIES chest lull hook lurfacea like o. li-iirminl Eaultico. And what/s more. ‘i pl rllhton woriiinl for holin- ovon whllo m: stun! d M- h t wilamgofilfiiléf. eilallgftlih l: bedtime. VapoRub B088 w “l” Instantly to relieve cousll" euo muscular comm‘ or tightness. It invites restillti. comforting sleop- A114 °“°“ l: m most of tllfilllllifiyl‘ gone. rz vnvvfivb 5 2,1111?‘ -way ac ion tel-loll" l um cold litriku. be sure Y0" 115° tested Vick: V apoRub. 1 WELL-TUBNED-OUT onu. ‘one q‘ son "Where does die an the time to look so ‘ f" uuucooldul iob-uelcm Ilumble. "I don't stand . i chance." l Yet in all likelihood the beauti- ully groomed girl doesn't "let the line." No one does today. -I llut if You how iron-out moth- ahhaloutlninirtooadqyou cmnot only euro for penning oo- ientialo-lihe balling-but can core lol- the little extras that make all IJIK the difference. For instance, you brush your hair, h“ "‘“'9P"‘°"‘,g'g,,,%,‘“mh‘; JI couroe, but dun will collect, m“ aqua“; "n. dvlnl a ding look. To keep your m, a; “m. "4 _ ulr clean and |hiiiin| between No-MG in lial reoiureoflt i .iut ob ft tho dun 8- f M l - .-."3i“.".'“'.w'.i 1m” few m». alumini- a-m 1m rw low- ’"°'“" Bend :0 emu roi- PA-rrmn, which iricludoir complete sewing guide. Print your Nome, Address aid Btylagumbor plainly. Be euro w» wish. A-ddllll. hmm Department the frben. if you apply face cream with both hand: instead of one, you Illl cnnn face and neck in the it may take now to cream jun bee. will the well-poached llrl. you Charlottetown Guardian. now. a lovely complexion doesn't itop at the chin line! N To schedule your time for Qroom~ m“ F‘: our new Iran booklet. Gilli Ilklln were to can ._.._... ii- skin. rim’. Nu. hlmll and foot. air-m aamn iloohw Having poouiln W fl r ulnm girls.’ home ’°.'"*"- city mum l0 a is i inc r oon ' gr ling“ "qéillishwawmo snarl rum cor-rel: “on, Q mmoouwwn _....__ In sine to wcr-Ilt: plainly ' ur mo”: irllliil“ time‘. lumilwll b“?! "vim: 0W0 I ll 01' l 9W m h- hu n uulul Job lddmn w! the more olobovklet- ' utco ami- being removed from uni fire and then poured into the cup. le cold water poured into the also ha a uttling effect to be carried on a man's buck so no climbs and that eon be hooked to rungs at any de- lslrdlél lreihglrt, ‘ifenturesbodn inventfirb. er a iuoun on o n- "wh" proof ban. irchild, Montreal, which, with Nome Street Addrou she shows in supplied through OILV Needlecraft For The Home .__~ - 11% 3698 SIZES IO 1o 2°