Earl of 23 Wedlo Man 38, unaccepled As an equal Partner Rilhan-tah Schelnfeld Frank " We And Our Neighbors AT THE LIBRARY Frollty Young Fashions For Children's Pa'rtywTime --3. Clsthes. today, are designed to John dross we admired V, titinwtthourcuualwaysills. of salsa tolls combined ",3 Summer h not only a seasonthave had many years of exper- WOMEN Page 8 The Guardian. w.d., Aug. 11 ms KEEP IN TRIM ' """' "'” . . .- W, i, . . . .. g II I EIIWI l"0"III- pt-my cotton. but in . may I? ill I My Ind so into lh Self-Esteem and Stylish Butlcl f.'."IiJ"v-'-it?-'-J”!-'3' r-'-5-'-1'-.'.':.":...i::”:::.n”::?.'::.:l::.:."t. ..:oh:.-3:.-it-.": .::::r.” .t:.': no-e--we--s wt ir---' ' By Lifting up Sagging Ribcase Irlda.leusKnist The style line for this season is fitted and curved to follow the lines of your figure. By the way. how are the lines of your figure"? You can swing into style proitiily by lifting your ribraze. Catch hold of this idea - your style is the way you carry your ribcage. and this reflects the way near the wishbone Be at ease. with shoulders relaxed in muscle attachment is not at the w'ltttlll(lt'l' cu-rile. Raised shoulders lllllrxv tor awkward movement and lmlxltlll. Square yottr shoulders and keep them relaxed. hour for a suppling exercise rout- ine that will lift the ribcage and hardest then. the farmer. the fish- ;-mu, those h the tourist and building trades. OM. Nil "19 VIC!" tion mood of friendly reunions and relaxed responsibility. But now it isn't so much that summer is over (three weeks yet by the calendn ) are leaving---and the school year is beginning. But letters will has new and old ties in repair. an reading can lighten and brighten the sober obligation to do one's best for the young. Prince Edward island is fortun- ate in its llbrarias. The Charlotte- town library. for instance. is prob- ably one of the best anywhere for a place of its size. Keeping the opening of school in mind. I found a dozen or more new and out- standing books relating to school and home problems on open shel- but a mood Even those who workllence in this field. 'Wilbur A. Yauch is thought-provoku "How Good is Your School?" by ing. There is a fine chapter on the child's first year at school. There is also a clear explanation "why" schools should be different today." A volume of special interest to the growing number of art consc- by the United Nations' Education, Scientific and Cultural Organizat- ion. It shows beautiful examples of the art work of children from different nations and gives practi- cal suggestiona for guiding the yountl Mollie in art. "The Children's Village--Village of Peace" by Mary Buchanan, Gen- eral Secretary of the British Pest- aloz7.i Association is a heartening description of the dally'life of children front many nations work- ing and playing together in peace and happiness. Established in 1944 DEAR MARY IIAWORTH: My hus- band is a former newspaper man. now a fairly successful free lance writer. I am 23; he is 38. We've been married 18 months. My prob- lens is how to strike it happy med- ium between his desire to "baby" mo. and my desire to be regarded group. well informed. -Very nit?! people. Their social life consists largely of parties at each other's homes. that involve good food. too much drinking and a great deal of conversation. I don't drink but iality to me has been very heart- VIII!!!)illi- Howevar, the whole group. John included. persists in reacting to any serious remarks of mine as if i were a ptecocious 5-year-old. Yet I've always read a great deal. made good marks in college. and ing a little lie edser way. FLUPFY PARTY DBE88 And hspPV mothers assured us that small daughters have to be coaxed to climb lntot these frothy creations. but actu- ! Dresses of always enjoy myself and their cord- T ally asked for them. nylon net. nylon tulle or nylon lace are popular gand. best of all. many of these foamy confections are as sturdy. and easily cared for as a pair of blue jeans! Among the pretty dresses we admired. was 'ona of nylon lace over an undersklrt of nylon net. in a delicate pink. The bodice is of sheer nylon you feel about yourself A hit of stmtenltnn the middle measure- lies plavcd lnflelhef "987 13" MW" to rare for war-nrpltagns from Eur I have opinions. ideals and ideas .. 3"? ”"d9" l' 13,” i5 ii 5995"" advice to the heroine In a story rncnl paper and magazine racks ialone ope. H has been smadlly expanding. John is am.” telling me how ny on taffeta stp with ruffled not called "Thinking Makes it So" bv l'o.:ttmtt Standing, feet slightly ll'nl'lh flail)" Vi!”-I '0 ill? "bl”3"Y' You will find many other books proud he is of my "freshness" and .5kl"- Lime Clunerl M f0l'8elsm9i Elva Williams serves as an eye apart. arms up overhead. The Vcliv P128537” End c0'"il9l"' on those opctt shelves in the library ”unnffectedneas." "0" "id lily Plllk -Osebllds trim opener ”Ycu're not dumpy. you know" to man in the story tells ('indy "You're just not pround enoulzlt of p-ul-l tutti: ztud slim. 'liold for a find the answer as outlined b)' tttu. "Milli-ztiitvit "(iltarley is My I; of .lohn's knowledge and charm 905”""9- t B yourself. A figure like .loan ii-nu 4.... ..,..,.i of three Then push ion leading allllltlrlll-Es to almost an) mu-ltit;:" is urttit-it in the brilliant. - . when we first met. My first feel jg fort-l's is above all an inside ill'Iflt' arm wt.-r. llolllllfl left ear. step back -ltrfllllfllll HF!-W12 II-I 3 n0l'm8l vllllflr lrtch autlutr. .Iu.trt- Cary. Charley , . . ings were closer to hero worship . . l . hnlding up or the 1-.1).-..gp Ihnl 5 mm im 10;; .-ma pull along that parent rt-Iattongshtpk "The Ency is I fourteen year old evacuee from '- ” than love. But gradually I realized dreams; basnt latched onto anyl got something to do with how you .tdo- nuaut hold Repeat a few clupedta of Child care and Guld- the slums of London sent during that he has virtues and faults like really serviceable eternal valuas;f think about yourself . . . we've got tint:-s. smooth and any relaxe ance," mined by Swan" Gruep. the W” with other children of Mr. P. R. IIIYDIIG 0150. Ind my b9d8ZZlCd W01" 5311- ill IXCCIIIVCAMICIII drinkingv tivchange your opinion of yourself," PrWlillll'i' Standing erect. rightt hf”! has 3 ”"'3'”1 "max "'3' Wm V8l'.l'lllli b8l'kRF0llndF "7 U10 "W951 shill turned "110 Wllal 1 know 15 5nd "lklngv M-' fmds t9mP0l'l?Y.' That's about the size of ll You have to be a winner tm-titallv If you're a girl with spirit. ynu'll never settle for the slump. by lifting the ribrage. you pull he diaphragm out of the waist and . l. v 4 - . - . . - forever either. I feel that his pres- 1 df u m. 3 lfttbe weight off the ahtiitrncn the the loft it.-utrl down below the left mg I-lull: 'l;";lk:m:lI3:'l:e:: lily: i?nh:l: h':w'l;::'1::l::"lgi'" "r'l?L'(;1'?l to Perry Raymond. son of'Mr. 8nd;and bouquets of mixed summe em happiness 5, um-eausup and 3.09.? t:iey'mYs Etlgngpgiygml whole movement is .ItrtIan1lIllEInE ktw. Hnltl tho movement for a mmm;; gwhm K Pmgreswu-g pd. Hm. WNW (W 8. Mn”? anemmm Mrs. Maynard Foy, Tryon. P.E.I.iflnwers for the occasion. Approxl- that it mgy he punctured like a 50ul and proceed to not .cco,dmw -- -it in n-n--n---- .... comes that bump of self-esteem on he of your head It I help you to understand why . g H mm m-- in a - ,9 me . .-,, , . . , M ,1 d. p . The bride's travellintz costume am no longer a "fresli young with John's obstructive tactics. to uplift action h stream-lining flrice you get the feel of buoyant "bfukc ...Fm(.hJvg thgpznlxglearllg hll:1v1ul:”l:lal.':,:11(K ucairslfgd "3 lbolero of Chantilly lace. Her finger-y was a pink taffeta dress of prtn- thing" attd that he won t like it. . . Mpg. . o - . , . - . - t - ' - t ' ' ' - V ' ' ' . - ' ' when you knots the. lipllfl nt fifilt pt-.t.ttt, mu ll klltlvt that style is W: (.mm.. M Mam)" F. Smith with Juwmle Wmqumm, under other up veil was arranged from a crown cess lines with which she wore navy We are expecting a child in Mm-y Hnworgh counsels Waugh musclps are attached to the rtbcaueyihe tr.-rt you carry your rtbrage. Ammr Hurksg The J-mm aulhnrs .C”.(.l”"Slam.”. ' of seed pearls and she carried a and white accessories and a cor- February and John is pleased; but Mm entent. Push right arm back behind right ear. and at the same time step luck tiith right leg. Now stii e librarians brought me ad ditioual ones. First. in one volume you will .'ll'lll -tlrotcittiri overhead. left arm tiiitttt .'tl iltltl Rllilllilllllill tttttsrles. lit-vemeui. Holding the upstretch. bend to the left. continuing to so -xvh lhP right arm up and sliding rippn -llI.I side again holding motement for a slow count of six. Rt-pent six times. jlead you straight to the chapter pun W Wm, gm. or pago you are interested in. All that rt-mains is to give the suggest- ions a real trial tah hall before .dectding they aren't worth follow- iing' lthat supplies short and clear ans- I were. People interested in "slow-learm bit! I shall mention one more. on the fiction shelves hilt worthy of a prominent place under the head- Country." The aiitltttr knovts everyl child inside out and with his art-' isl's magic shares his insights with . ""3 ""9 W S3'"rd”3" J"!-V I " you. Knowing group so well you will understandfgumct dummar of Mr. and M", all cluliiren hctlcr lhe preface to imoyd Cairns. Lady rue. PEI!" out "several door-bells clean from their sockets." He feels that just such childish mischief that was i The bride chose for her wedding to! nylon net. which featured a bridal bouquet of red roses trim- ('harley and his;4 pm. of the marriage of Eva Tryon United Chur.ch Manse was bouquet was of' white mums and tyallow carnations. Following the ceremony a recept- ion was held at the bride's home. lwhich was decorated with pink and white streamers. wedding bells lance and Miss Violet Cairns. sister of the bride. was in charge of the la white satin gown with overskirlsiguoat book. sage of pink roses. The situation is at least Plrlly my fault. because. i was almost openmouthed in my a very deep love. . . EXPECT CHILD NEXT FEBRUARY I don't want to disillusion him. but I don't want to "play house" to a woman and not a doll. I am really afraid that 10 years from now he may suddenly see that I I feel he will regard me as a cute admiration ISHPPETS the scalloped bcr a collar. Blue lnair ribbons and little pink kid completed a charming release from the tensions of balked careerist-ambitions. To save yourself from demoral- izatlon. or slow detarloriation aft personality, you've simply get sol be true to yourself. calmly and begin to "hatch out" into adult fomt in iaarr-iage. whereupon you can take it from there. in coping lter column. not by mail or person- al interilaw. Write her in care of But perhaps the puduluas 5 swing aylu lace. A lllldnw-printed 1” dodge. making a white on whit. affect on nylon. loss in for III! at the collar on a soft At several children's parties "m that we were privileged to look in '55” on this season. almost ovary little 7'” "1" "mm '50” girl was decked out. not in just a 3:" lugs and has a wide nail. all thctt did not I j flitt- Shirt. they g LET '8 EAT A Mushroom Casserol Hy Ids. B-ilay Allen med with fern and white stream-, The newly-weds left on a honey- little girl playing with dolls . . . . wrhe chm-ionemwn quudln. EH. moon trip to Nova Scotia and New I am really afraid it could becontcl The bridesmaid. Mrs. Eric But-iBrunswick where they visited the very serious. ' 19?. SlSl0l' Of the bride. WIS Kowned bride's brother and sister-in-law. in other respects John is a good in blue net and lace over satin.Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Cairns, in husband--faithful. kind. easy to- and matching cap and mitts. I-Ierl notation Meyers Studios UV! WWI. A l-h0l'0llEhlY Dnlfenched L - ' M adjuugd go mg”-rage A waiter in a swank restaurant ELLEN'S DIARY ' Ear-Piercing Salon l Mmahar-Balchilder 5 At C. N. Exhibition ' is Well Palronizeci . g , . bdulf Dllllallll s Basilica was the ill . TORONTO tCPl-There is an Oil. cone of a protltv weddlnl OI Sat-i "Here is 2 big basket of fine TOM()RROW'S DINNER . , IlVC' tale Int la ona's cars ,,.d,up Jun, my wk". Mm-I, Flor. mushrooms fresh from the mar- . tweed tlllprovos ones health and DH” HV.m.,"'dm.g dmmh,” ", Mr lllit:1rii'::,m-mid sfi:rirrl"tl:;c;hsvafw'v'.seaf m”""d 3'-'"Cmld"' 310' "A sure sign lh8,Vl'6 fresh--and Nuplials 'f:';..".'.?."..':".'”..'.'.'.'.'.' :2: :::..::"t::”...:. 1:: .1 ::.:;'::.' eat I am frightened--and l i-an't bowl. Calling the manager they ROOM WITH QUALIFIED WT- tell you how much i need and l1lll”l'lPfi to the mania tahle TER8 AND ATTENDANTR. .would appreciate your advice. L.Y. Manager -- Why on earth are Chilled Catttaluupe tfnlri Ham Plallcr Potato-Egg Salad . eating. But it is dnuhtml that thin l ' myth is responsible for the hm-rn '””'l 31” . arm 9 yu washing your spoon h th . i :5 ?.9ttl9itl.l,:u0:t"th;:! E8l&Pl;i'tfll:llE F53. Fitzroy Stteet. Charlottetown. waslhow crisply they break! when? ''3”;'.'.1;lf.f”T,?,2':,'I,';;''"'' 8) An uhnd F "I win 3:.a?:P::"AEN1:::,N fltitgerbowlf G an H I! .X- i - ' i .. . t mug” is a united in matrimony to Howard :h":y.dar:"iyallu::!t:gt0ed. dried .12: Chlued Comm, Cunard! dwinglng big) as Wlldfdtgth flyialdars there and by evening all De" LXJ In mm lengthy M. Diner For the perfectly good 1” KENT "' DIAL ml -. V . o Edward Mahnr, um .( M,-I um . in. ms are go no. M. km Con" or T" Milk ar into e rose o to west was in alldllllil for the final t i . reason that I don't want to get at evening. the summer days go.lphase of the endeavour. tne'run- "”" he” cm ."' ham 3”" 33” 1" ice cream all over my pocket. Escalloped Mush;-oomr.-; wash until we can count too quicklylnlng of the mixture which fills and done "erymmg I can thmk on m .and dry 1 lb fresh mugm-(toms. those which now remain of them..surfaces so stoutly. m'ke flan I" m' '5 ' uowmup T5,,” hum caps and smmsg Men Full were those gone. though madei Was this a showary day? With M!" Y0" kup "0"" compeiimr V. a. butter. Stir in 1 g. ring gn. up by the housewife with only their ' T , dancing at tArna'a quiet 1" "wk 'm'my' buds" H" "L richad bread crumbs and Ni tsp. Hm! dolllli of liar round. Mrs. Anise Borlsiord of Tor- . . onto and her assistant, Mrs. G. x,r,:.',,f:P,:hm Mann :1” d ch" Gould. are convinced fllfll, with 1-,, 1 .. lb edl K middle-aged women. family heir- M .'f,,,',L”,l,;',,l;?.. eDf,::nz;n(tn'r PECL looms h thl to d ith l l ' ' - ' l . ""9 ”"'9 "3 ' W the mass appropriate hymns were -.AnOum. as a dip or in a salad. But few persons know it," I added. thing they do not ' tsung by Mr. Frank McIntyre with .1". .i T &” kn" Md Mrs Joseph Dougan as organist. . humble tasks of e th hi h d? A d Ni ht d l I . r olpolllive h the family Tm. hrlmu who was xiv." in lelel;l18lall':iiu5ul:r0(;)fl!is kshlould and mnnosndmm glulamau. 1 tsp. to make up the iabarlic hfwhe: lit? ith): curtariln of dgark? Tgipgrigtt tight: gnouiniing (ears ?f,n(.m:Ee,di:r;l;T ' IwI:'myo:;sp1:i:;ie:diat;d-snot l:':i):ir mmrume by her fmhan looked or Ring undemeame 1:: salt and 1.. tsp. pepper. Saute Nothing extraordinary. nothing re-!beforetime and doors closed and or .0 it. some l ur 3 lerisford. Mrs. Gould said teen- agars are near to have their ears done because they realize pit-.rci he wll enable than to wear bet- :-ujawalry than they could other The piercing k no more than ;t in-priak. It takes the experienced E. Beriaford. a registered nurse. has so seconds. to Fire? throw i-li:trmtiu.: Ill a ballet-length gown of white satin with bodice and sleeves of Chantilly lace. She wore a fingertip veil with silver drown and carried a pearl prayer book. Airs. Matirtce McAleer. the mat- rim of honor. wore a gown of aqua .::ttm with matching headdress and i'ar.rir-ti a nosegay of spring flowers. The bridesmaid. Miss Bnwlan. wore a gown of rose satin carried a nosczay of spring fhwers. ilr. Retzmald McAleer acted as host tn.-tn and the fishers were Mr. with matching headdress and also understand. Madame." be non- .should not be removed. Just wash thoroughly in cold water and dry. The ends of the stems should be cut off and the stems sliced cross- wise to make tender, just as meat .other point, overcooking mush- rooms make them tough. "Unless the tops-or crowns. to T'"'5 use the technical word-are to be used whole for garnishing, I pre- fer to slice them before cooking. It releases more flavor and makes them go farther." Gerald Batchilder and Mr. Maurice TO BRING OUT FI.AV0l'i McAlecr Mushrooms is cut across the grain. And an-- onion juice. is tsp. each nutmeg lightly. markable - just the common and a cheery wood-fire against the cool- Butter a baking dish that canlsomctimes humdrum chores. Yetlness. "It commences to be like lo-to-table. Put in a layer of the crumbs. then one of mushrooms. When all are used. pour over llm c. water containing 1 beef bouillon cube. Dust with 1 tbs. dry bread crumbs moistened with 2 tbs. melted ltutter. Bake 30 min. in a moderate oven. 375 degrees F. who knows that it is not as im-lthe fall." James said. coming in portant to contribute a share to thelthon to the old armchair and his comfort and happiness of herireading. "The fire feels good." household: to shape a child's first' Yet in warm sunshine - spread word, to make school-liinchcs for days summer still reigns. if in the young students. to bake bread andlrlch glowing colors of garden spread tables. as to swim a broad lcloses we read now the signs of channel or scale the Mt. Everestsltha Autumn. And as well. in other Coconut Custards: Beat 8 eggs of the world”? frothy. Add 1-3 c. sugar. 14 tsp. "It's not that I don't realize my salt and lo tsp. pure vanilla ex- role in life is Important -- noti places! "Where are the canvasses. Ellen?" James lowers his paper tract. Stir in i2 c. shredded coco- RN31. I know. but. as it is, neces- nut attd ll e. nttlk. Transfer to custard cups. Placa in a pan; surround with hot water; snry." a farmwife offered on a mostly unrewardinx. you'll agree." summer evening past. "but it's gard the word. though contain a little vegetable protein. which adds nu- triment when teleaaed by com- The brides note: wave a gown of navy blue nylon with pink ac- .ce.-zsnries and a rorsage of white marnminm and the "comm mother bining with any animal proteinn Serve ice cold. as an - l broom omelet or a g : t 7 f , In a mus M1" ".”"' 51”" " "a.Vy "3"" cream soup. A very little nutmeg sheer with white accessories and a mm 5 0 t th d I. at "k corsatze of white carnations. t u ' N" mum ' bake in a moderate oven, 350 No smiles for pay? Not even a degrees F. or until a knife inserted pleased and grateful "Thank you"? near the center comes ottt clean. No eyes lit at a home-coming? Thus it is usual to find our reward. TRICK OF THE CHEF so good and satisfying they are.l that if we but stop to.reclion them. ,repalr...We may get the binder out to ask. of something which has nothing to do with art as we re- these do contribute an integral part to an engaging picture. mostly blue and gold. "They're in the closet off the 'dark' room - the one toward the mill." "Seems to me. they need some "R mun"... on nu duk M the mm etc. But. you ask. what else can I do? And you go on to confess ringe. I believe your present mood of apprehension has to do with a spec- ific (mnybe unconsci l hunch that you've gone too far. perhaps. in trying to emphasize to John that you are a grown woman who wants to share. maturely. in a mature relationship. in short. it strikes me you are suddenly afraid that having a baby may make a difference. and not for the better, in your love life with John. You say .lohn is pleased. buta- And the "hut" signifies that you aren't convinced he is adaptive to parenthood. Vaguely you scent a possibility that he won't. or can't accept the prosaic nature of adult marriage. and give you sound emo- tional support in the real mother role. What will happen to his joy in you then. after you have a child to care for land to steal your does something Wonderful - for sandwiches.” Add minced scallions to French we shall doubtless find ourselves tomorrow." youth) you ask yourself Such an- The reception was held at the muhnmm hv”-" tdl”f'RSlIlE for a change. well. over-Plitl l ' ti! Inodsasa qivndiig. Better than sand or Ilia. Cosfl harm motor. Always if Queen Hotel with 40 guests present. ilamaa. Stops The hridcis table was centered with a flirt"?-lR)'Pl'Pil wedding cake and was decorated with "T0011 I ANNE ADAMS APATTERNS I WARIDRUBF. woivmclu loitrc so smart. so right e to sew this crol-weather casual! lt'a tl most versatile dress you could 'hIVc In your wardrobe! Neat enough for the office - flattering Fllilllllh for a special date! And made in a liislrnus taffeta or win- tor-cntlnn fabric -- it's terrific! Pattern 4378. Mts.sea' Sisal 11. I4. 16. Ill. ?0. Size In takes 556 yards 39 inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew, is tested for m, )1" f'0i'"l'lii-te illustrated instructions. . fl d 5-! I lllt-"ha! of helm: soda in ribbons. The toast to f.he0::l.t;c 5:; ',','.,h';""10”:':;;.,a';;u:;I"” '5 "3"; NIIDIWWIII 5'I"m9"Re"'-'1 proposed ttv Mr. Reginald McAleer ' ""”"”t " "How about the calories. Ma- dame?" "Good news there for cal0ry- watchers. Chef. Plain-simmered cook them in butter and the calo- Place dough on a floured board and pat out to In inch thlcknass.l Place in a shallow greased pan.l Wash. p . core and cut applaslmllk or cream HOUSEHOLD l:llNT A unique s'l'Irl'lnil tray may he made from an attractive old pic- ture frame. Bar-k it vidth plywood, I teaspoons baking powdee many choices and combinations oflM"' Fun" Mm”' behaved go 'u nmny my" "ffnawhood H"? ""',"l:,,mg...gas3II"'7'c'.'"' wgmahlps "P now Iwmahle rohbe the oldesst married ctggpleh in mature male version). Iiiyl this ..n;:0 ..hm,.,q.eo nu. W lf'3-wot-n salt "unmmnimen, (mm m" nrdenglthe United tales Dbserv l er blindly selfish performance c or- go ""'d'm4 ".4 tool 1 tcaspoons shortcntng lo cup milk 4 or 5 apple! '1 cup siituir 1 teaspoon ctnttnnion Sift together flour, baking pow-linto secltotts. press sections into der and salt: rub in shortening douflh; very lightly; add milk and mix. dust with cinnamon sprinkle with sugar and Bake in a moderate oven for approximately 30 minutes or until apples are tender. and hrnwn Serve with Until tomorrow - Diary -- Good- Fried chicken was our noon-farelnigbt .... .. . ioda.l'.. and the leaves of the Vlr-l -ij tiinia Creeper. damp and still on . a wall beyond a door. And a bluc- Words The'WI5e jay calling. calling. in the spruces I by the dam. And James saying. A '-'PNll0l' If worse than a flower. tomato cucumber - vlvAY' Ind' AP - Mr' and 73th wedding anniversary quietly places . .today. Mrs. Miller was 99 April .h:."f,,'fn';';f;; ,j:::”u'l': ;fg:YH;;.'lto and her husband will be lot loci. 19. They share a farm home in the work of repair now at hand. l with a smallish sledge and for nlwnh their um Thom" mm M” while after dinner. Mack joined his who have been muried 55 New Way Relieves Arthritis,” Rheumatic Pain Without Pills C.easaleas. odorless cream penetrates deep, . Home Week. Old Home Week. Mr. MERVIN INMAN, Ihur-Gain Fertillnr for having guessed the correct ,weiQtt only, on the Shur-Gain Fed Puliat on kiss Mrs. I-IEDLEY MacPHEi?,SON, New Wiltshira. P. E. 1., wins one ton Shut-Gain Hog Grower for hav- ing guessed the correct weight and age of the Shur- Gain Fed Pullet. on display at the Shur-Gain booth old itlecattcltewtitsonetoa .. J How of fresh, rich blood into sore areas. helps drive away pain-causing pressure. Tot-onto.0sIt.(SpaoiaI)-loieaee intaaove tanstlea. ielata. Actually Annttcsti some nitsssss l Just tvoiguupotto eiyAateri- eeesaapireudt-essas.'fheseere"esolasiveto as in cimt-trams. stun 9-am. would ' 5 akmmdaqummmuuum-,; xioua second thoughts have trigger- ad off your call for help I think. DON'T GIVE UP YOUR INTEGRITY However. speculations asde. ytll do have downright cause for con- self, undisturbed. in his own priv- ces you to be false to yourself. as you try to please him--which leads. of course. to a split personality sort of conflict in your nature. John. as described. is a Very familiar "literate" typo in llig Town life. He hasn't matured be- yond the level of college age day . . - .. I . . ' 1. ' ; and ,,,.p,,,,d,d ,0 by my . I H and apply tvio ttrtn coats of fresh Theres not the ourtshment iolml5l-0I'- 10" I M8810? OW!!! ""1: ""9 "d "nwv in J9h'” mo yldll Fm. hm, wwgllinl "RNTIPS zoom to nearly a hundred! white shellac. this that there liluin it steak or-lonly your peliisont. a ciredttotr ah Egoigaigll ltieniuizlciril lsl;:?:llmz:;' (AIM! Ill !g”W""o”, .h hrtdc cltnse ll iwn-piece mi; of - -- - .e...h ah, g M roast; Not that I dont enjoy it. 0W5 W"? 1'" lfv 8" "3 d l "'3 M mus 1" mad in" a”,.4.metIUi ' '1'; hP.'li'Plil.l' blue with whitc acces- I E”"l' "9 l"'5'9-"94 '0 -"LV "hul-bclamur mm Avmnr Hugo) 1.: bntiretnl d nies the existence "Haw." "'"d'.. 1.1 tsorics and corsaile of Pink carnat- S APHM fAKr' for . Mm" "kc w''” m mdny -T -QT-gI.T 0 1 naey e f , .' hfOdbmh'”'d 34 ' ions The newlyweds left by plane .. there's not much last to it. is 7"" ANmvEnsAnY ..dl molgky uud.metruin?'l 0 agar cwblhmh lhly. Yleldi VT”. ”' Ions IICAIIONAIE or soon for Rnstnll. 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