.. NOVEMBER 25.194; TWO THE ETOWN GUARDIAN ' Social and Personal I Fashions f Literature t Woman's Re alm v HflPPEfllflgS 1 alien's nnnv Dorothy Dix soy; !|\\ A. a, s. nnua Farmer's Wife _ I . The Week ,, ,, ,. ,.,., EPIDEMIC "F Raucous looms; §srl°':.rr..."il.:'tl..";r sf. Every Girl Her Own Mazician In Art firs. Marcus Calder and her sis- consequently there W88 n0 cream- Of Managing Boys; Basic Rules Best tier Mrs. Morley Bell of Bmnmer- 61m i0 b6 vfl-"led W ll" “"4"”?- - - whm" all!“ 1| "Win18 overtime than days, silo plans to remain side. returned Tuesday from a visit But there were the 0m“ %::r" alcknall is catching m“ W119, ,- “' “mu” l°"°"havo again. 0i’ coursalilsall oven- Unlreu States through to Montreal. elm"; o, “m, wlul, that they have to ° o! it non has no definite ' ' ' was,‘ and ma‘; . _ D what-bar tba adolescent girls foal 1 don-g ‘y en think d I m‘ new I do.“ h" luvs a sweetie bocauaa Bally am “ml, h", on,’ but n“_..t Sh. ‘ Th t Mr . Sim P ll nd Will: In ° WW" ‘t in tllecoxgxllflig- daughter havgnrrtulércled fllrom Mon- tgafteeld. This is a pleasant task now out benefit. of co Ixldeud A4‘; k4 '1 OIIIUIIOW is Forever by Gwen Brisk! a rossrv nose? “"' "" ~‘-.—..--_== i irwczarsce I had loved him so. and than all of a sudden he was dead. It was- B thing like it before. and I never ‘Ihera was a silence that breezy; d° P" "l" In epidemic of haartaches is r in the to last a long time. At last Kessier t 8km W? "ll-Hera. and that I am deluged with tear-sudden let- said, in a voice so low she barely _. "I a g What to do about it. For, you see. these little gig-l chlldren heard him. "Yes? But. now?" - who mu have one foot in the nursery, while glo “Don't you understand? I other is aching to tread tho paths of romance, 6011! know how to handle the situati ct that she ivasltreal where little Aneta was receiv- has learned to drink Wilh- lirc United Sizltcsling medical treatment on her hand tillil slrllil Christmas in which ls responding _nicely. a . _ . James said "it's a tine beef ylpe 'l‘llc spokcslnan added: “I _ ed Sincere sympathy is extended to y t. for only two weeks old "and add we mm“ as we“ be feedm“ two a‘ take it again. I can't. I thought 4.1‘. \\'l.l be LlUlB to go back, - \>v. , in Noruxtt- soon after Christmas." t - a ':.u \.(‘1llll of Col A ‘E Iillls lo " Wllllllllug on l. Cu.‘ ziiuiuwn ha; lost -nl\ Lkvlllllllil ltslildlll. who left l..:.-.- p;- aaulll lll-'lll0l'iC'S. 1.. note that. Mr. ~ ~ Illl"ll(‘.;l to >5 in the . lulzrl-lolltzlrs friends nor lllnlsg which - r-ciltcrlng the v1 on 'l‘llur.~'il;lv i0l‘ Jt. ' tlllliltwdll is bvinéz ulll llillllJX “here lnlllllllllll‘ nlonths left Wedms- Mrs. C. A. Hyndman on the death of her grand-daughter Mrs. John ‘G. Buell of St. Anne de Bellevue. who is kindly remembered by Char- floitetown friancs. l. a o Mrs. J. H. Howatt. 46 Ambrose Street. entertained at a delightful ‘afternoon tea and shower. the guest lof honor being Miss Trowsdale, who received numerous lovclv gifts from ‘he: friends. l. ; Miss Eleanor Trowsdale. whose mlarriage will take place during the |week-end. was a. guest of honor at l8. miscnllnneous shower last Satur- lzlny evening. given bv her friends in yClrllpnud where she received lovely l h its‘ I I O l ltlisgEtllel Bllgnall is spending some time in Toronto and will visit in Montreal. prior to returning to " Ottawa. one" Once when I returned - doors, still before breakfast for a pail of hot water. Judy was busy in the uuntry. The package of short- ening was beside a bowl of flour. Judy was mixing dainiily with a. knife. Pastry she was making. Then as I dipped water from the BMW-- tank to mv pail. I heard Judy at the pulnp getting the coldest water. I warned her if it was an apple- pie she was making io as Rub says: "Lay off‘ the spices. However it was not apples sh’.- but an apple-size citrus-fruit. 'I‘llBI‘B would be a mirangue on top, in golden peaks. “For company" she said. - - a even thought of to know: How used than he does? How The men were busy at the bank- ing wduy. Loads of clay were hauled from llerc or there and placed proieciinglv ulung the buse- nlents. Both houses were included in the work. The work tvas already in pl-ognss when I remembered the honey-suckle I had planted movies? and develop her own technique in basic rules for the man can't ask Mama what bait she used to first beau because Mama. would Just look shocked and say that. when she was is years old she never] WhlCll llnT helpful t0 the poor kids who want l dreamed of expecting. But I can't do you so about attracting a boy you are in love gut you are even = y, should u t ll hi ? D0 for beating him in games and slsotanding lllgller inelhae classes at. school On than‘ But MW‘ rm forty-tour‘ do you start a conversation with Is it safe to introduce your boy friend to a than you are? Should you write the first letter when s. boy goes away? If a boy doesn't answer your letters, should Should you show a. boy that you are flattered pink when he takes you out on a. date? Should you let a boy kiss And so on, and so on. Ad inflnltum. Of course, generally speaking, every girl has to make her own magic ....".".“.‘Z."li'.."3ii;..li'l% 2;: rain».- u»; lawn a m-;,;,,,,,, , The first, and this works on anything in pants between the cradle a/nd If K the grave, is for a girl to be easy, out. not mushy. there never would be anything else like th It. was over and done lwith. My world had been shot to pieces, and I picked up the pieces and made myself go on living, and , I was rewarded more than I ever . and they catch her such things as boys. do that another time . Even i! I with who doesn't gggnq go “Om, had the strength. it‘s too late. I alive? 1f you an l 1 m, was twenty when I lost Arthur. boynadxflewa “Q5004 knows it wasn't easy to so If my world is shot to pieces again, lit stays that way- I can't o back and start over. And why s ould Il be expected to? Life can't be all beginnings and no fullfilllnentl ' A5 She broke off Kessler asked. “What is that exquisite scent that is suddenly here all around us?" “Night-blooming jasmine. Some- times it blooms till late in the year. a new boy? Birl who is prettier you write and ask him why? you when he takes you to the don't been shouldn't have asked about the T° 531°“ “"59" Jlowers. I was lust thinkinB. 1n l! that lovely sprulg dny near a liv- ing-room window. James would never notice it although ‘it lladfsllilllld be! "grown and flourished" through r unto the first: the summer and autumn. I must see! off so quickly as that it was covered flttlnglv for a l‘ .-"ll0 “"11. The infant son “Till llel‘ Andrcw Malcolm, 232 Duke Street. was christened in St. David's Church, Saint John. N. B... on Sun- dav by the minister. Rev. J.A. Ber- U‘ Ml‘- "lld M“ vpleased with boys’ attentions, but not grateful for them. I-Ier motto worm so full of pggqlblllfles (ol- I can take ‘am, or leave ‘em. And the next rule is like pleasure, why should anyone have Not to be possessive. Nothing on earth scares a boy to say what you are saying to me?" for a girl to show that she considers that she has put “Yes, why should we?" exclaimed Miss Helen. him and owns him, body and soul. Elizabeth. "Why should it be like liluahzer of Mr. - lc. Sherren to ~‘ ugicCorlnick. iS taking 2.30 1n St. tnlr-of-toivn "nt- groom's H. A. Mc- arrived ' '. and Mrs» .‘.il.:on. Mr. nncl MrsJ ll the Sllrrrcn and Mrs . Crclpaud. ' Douglzl s ind Mr. Bliss Shcrreu has been widely en- 1‘[.lll‘i(‘(l prior f0 wdm/‘s hazppy Lliall Dlngnxll, her hostess D/[lss lwiargaret Crockett. The lilo‘ were brought in on a l tea-wagon by little Hea- _ dressed as a most mo bride. Mrs. Dingvaell dis- tl hospitality after which hosts wishes were tendered the guest of lloncrr . . t Tuesday lVll-s. James Harris ~_less at her home. l0 Green- nmv useful and hard gadgets and equipment c" krcllcn. The artis- lcd llzuccls all piltd in were proudly resented fine baby the members or the christening also the birthday of another grand- .C.hlld, little Miss Jam-t Cernv. of (Cllaflotwtvwn. and in honor of the ‘Malcolm were their son jMalcolm. and Janet. Mr. ridge. The baptismal names given . , were Andrew Bruce. Later 10ml winters slexP- "Bury the Wh works" James advised me scarcely paused in his labors fur winter was prodding him to greater activity. He continued tilrowing shovel-lull alter shovel-lull at the house-bot- tom. drawing dangerously near my rcclous plant But I iucktd its dav the table was centred with a IBBCllGS lelldmv beneath Rn 01d decorated bll-ghdnv calm Those ulvertecl pail. placed not too close- present. besickg M; and Mrs l_v to the house so that earth could _ and dallgh. be banked bcnlnd ii: "Do vou want. ter-ln-law, Mr and Ml-g Andfgw llle potatoes l0 fruzc. all on ac- their children, J53“ count o: a-ivllai is_ the thing anv- Douglas and Andrew Bruce, and way!" Then i leitdanles to his their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, burying. Il'll wondering tonight lf and Mrs James H. Cel-ry of Char. 1L will come through the allows and lottetown. and their daughters Ann float to one (luv have bees gather and Mf5_ Cyfry honev from its fragrant blossoms. and daughters have returned home. ' ' “ Judy busied herself about the Saturdays work today. Wuldows were cleaned and polished till re- ' were clear and true. The kitchen-floor was scrubbed vigor- ously, then waxed. although I am always a bit fearful of the results of il’_llS work. Sometimes ihev can be disastrous and even fatal, Judy laughed when I acquainted her with my fears. When presently in her haste. she slipped a time or turned mv head away. to myself‘ in other things. grlrtv wrreentertalned at supper v the babys grandmother. _Mrs. A. Douglas Malcolm. The occasion was l COOK'S conul-zn ~_. MOLASSES PUDDING 1 Q88 " ' l-u cup light molasses mteresl 2 tablespoons sugar Z tablespoons melted butter l‘: cups flour '2 cup boiling water After dinner James went with others to the cemctzrv at the cor- ner to izlshlon there, a final resting place for one, who in llcr girl-hood its ' ole her brand upon BE SMART-TREAT THEM NICE! As to the other matters in which Sweet Sixteen wishes to be wisedl 'up, here are a few tips: To attract a boy who has never noticed you» step an his foot, or nearly run him down with an automobile, or tole him into your house with good eats. The ice box is many girl's best Never tell a boy that you are in love with him. No manl come-on. chases n bus after he has caught it. Never beat a man at games or win an argument with one. Be smart enough never to let a boy find out how smart. you are. Talk to a boy about himself and you will keep him spellbound. Go easy on a boy's pocketbook and he will be a steady date. Never write the first letter or give the first kiss. Let the boy have the illusion that he is chasing you, no matter how hot you are on his trail. Try out these few suggestions, daughter. ed. And _tilley_stlll_do. They have always work- A.) LivingeglLeisure THE WOM AN'§ REALM Then welcome SOITOW; ‘Today's no better than tomorrow. age and fear not. , til, we are in the world. doubtless, in order to be happy; but the well- ulsposed find their highest hallulr ness in the performance ' of their this? I don't know and I'm tired of asking. It's too much to demand of us It's as though destiny were saying, “The world is all broken p. start over and build a new one Hurry and get. it done so it Will Dc all ready to be demolished again- lwoul give you just enough rest be- tween strokes to make sure Yul?” quite conscious and sensitive to i991 the next one. We won't start the next war until your firstborn son is just old enough to be carried oil’. You thought you'd felt limit of pain. but you may find that you haven't If thll 115999115. it. will be worse." "It would be worse?" Keillor asked her. I-Iis voice seemed to have a thickness. a slight unstead- lness, that, was Unlike him. “Yes. Because before, there was only myself. If I had cracked. 11 I'd ended my own life or had lived on like a useless shadow. it mall)‘ wouldn't have mattered to any- body. But now it's different. The" are people who count on m8- Theres Spratt-oh, I know Spratt oes striding around the atudln l0! flke the most self-sufficient creat- ure alive." u "I have sometimes wondered. said Kessler, “if you lmfW _ lWW much he depends on you. “Yes. I know. There's a lot be- tween us that. I shunt discuss. from . . . each one a winner hone. Prettiest, warmest housecoais town-and all at mite-also prises! tailored wool-flannels, euddlesosno quilted ray- uss .. $10.95. l t ll n robes in Wonderful on saiins, soft and pretty chenilles, seersuckers for leisure hours at , ‘ . l ‘The Gloria‘ ' Cor. Queen and Richmond Or yesterday that ilies. By the low light. in your eyes, By the love that in me lies. I know we grow more lovely. 1 teaspoon soda ‘.6 cup chopped nuts ‘l6. cup raisins Method: Beat. the egg thoroughly duties. . . Man laced in the world to gain exper ence, and to use it. for his own inward benefit. —V0n Humboldt. Iiss Stcllzl Pickering and mt impressive showing of ‘a y . from admir- refreshment days was well-acquainted with our Alderlea road. Not as it now is, but as it was years ago, more closely wooded and with crudl: bridges Say I'm hLs best friend and let it go at that. And there are the younger children. They need me .. surprise ' ton table pre- ‘Tom Dndson. .10 wedding ' (lCCilYfliPd ' clcnnrillrc of CD1. F. H R C‘..\i P.. and Mrs. Rus- bccn transferred to . from Saint John l 1' urettul bv their friends .2 mjvc bran attests at several v"<‘_! lvzvtllrs At n meeting of ‘u. _.\ nf Trinity Church. 1'1. J- :l the.‘ ucck. Mrs. Russel I" .i ‘Hill n Crystal gift l\'i‘ from the members 1 pun Q11‘ was a devoted fnltnful worker. lllls \. Aspirin Eases IL‘ adac‘ A/mosf Immediately i? Genuine Aspirin‘: new prices now nlakc it: easier than ever for you l!) get fast, effective relief from headache misery. » WHY ASPIRIN WORKS SO HST Soc with your own eyes why Aspirin takes hold of pain a few minutes nftcr taking. Drop an Aspirin Tablet into n glass of wnier. Almost instantly it begins to dissolve. And that same inst nciinn takes place in your stomach. That's why Aspirin relieves you so quickly. For years Canadians have rcllcd on Aspirin for fast: relief, and then add the molasses and the sugar. Beat well. then add the melted butter. Sift the flour and ‘add this to the first mixture. Dis- solve the soda in the boiling water and stir this into the first mixture also. along with the nuts and rais- ns rill molds two-thirds full with the mixture. Cover the molds and steam the puddings for 1% i0 2 hours. Sirve with any desired pudolng saucei. I m “d secon o s p dings doesn't contain any fruit at all - just a touch of jam in the bottom of the molds. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE 1t. is incorrect. for a man to use “Junior" after his name after the death of the senior. CROCHETED FARM DOLLS DESIGN N0. 1160 These quain l4 inches tall across the mill-streams. Tllls good lady svas born more than eighty years ago when the beautiful oak and maples grow. She was one of the good old on "the other farm" lancer-folk. whose ranks arc thin- ning to the place where few re- main. She was industrious. kindly and good. Jennie really knew her better than I, for she was a neigh- bor of Juanies for years. ' of neighbors" manv of the ol m the Autumn and go to Jeanie tells me. So der folk are called _ that home ‘eternal heavens" in the from whence no travelkr returns. Tomorrow there will be a. scrvice in the old Kirk and then a new red mound will be heaped ln the ad- joining cemetery. And so one after another we come to our long hccne. In sulmner wee birds will sing lul- labys from the trees nearby and Ween Eras will carpet. the mounds. Soft zephyrs Will blow ‘round about to bring comfort to mourners and in autumn colorful leaves will drift gonwtgrltéltslllnaeu the wltllite mcoverlet‘, so gen y rotec those that sleep. . _ p James went to the corner-store again this Saturday evening for his S-InOlY-lllfl. and I s t also to com- Dare notes and till shop with sev- eral other Braeslde famlers. country store is as I many cases the p of the com- munlty. AIId-Ltifllilht in that. meet- inibplalce thnre will be talk of the plouRhi , “the banking" and other farm act vitles. Then at closi - time each will separate and tgfie his own way into the star-lit night. Pflfleniily. when I'm not there to m m ccmcé ar pa pas ent tonight with What/ls t k to the lights of home. Judy pauses bv the window Wondering about James’ retim and calls me to see “a star falling". I "in! 01' lhe Rood lady ions to rest for theres a saying that when s, star falls. some soul ha; been call. ed from earthly scenes. But it Lg a Elan? away the n a count days into November there is an anniversary approaching. And she continues: "I'm so glad too the wood-box is full and there's loads of kindling." When I raise my eyes inquiringlv "Wh she says: y to- morrow ls Sunday!" And all in nealce and uuiet of an Island Sab- bath we shall nttxncl service to- marrow-An the old churches. Iglnttil Monday — Diary — Good- R . Growing wise . Alice Corbin. HINTS ON ETIQUETE In the case of a broken engage- ment tiu. wedding gifts are usually returned to their givers. RDMANTIC LOOK NEW YORK. — There is an extravantiy romantic look in the skirt that looks wide. but. ac- tually conform to dress regulations, achieving their look of fullness through the crispness of fabric, or through tricks of cut. Taffeta, faille. satin and some velvet are made into these beautiful gowns. A group of ileer Indian gauze dresses shown by one designer has long sleeves, demure high neckline. and skirts which sweep with ap- parant fullness in the manner of the 1860's. MAY SHRINK Do not. try to have garments that fit you too snugly, dyed. because of the effect of possible shrinkage. Fabrics that have little stretch cannot be re-dyed because the shrinkage induced in them l); the process cannot be remov by stletching. OUR. DUTIES Life is a duty which we must ful- CHRISTMAS CARDS Your nqatlvn nah the must distlnoflw Christina: cards you can got-unis that Lou: friends will ‘ particularly frlsada active service. Select our Iavorito negative and sand it to us. We'll rsturn l2 atlnodvo grostiag cards with pictures an-and U!’ val i rnalli l’ 0rd $112? ragla- on calf-u i‘; 260A rl- " Don t risk losing your pictures. lend your Ill rolls to Star Snapshot Service for developing and printing. Canada's largest finishing studio does tbs finest work at lower coat. Film Rolls Developed IIIIIIIIIOLI- OOII 25c will not coins off by dry mopplulg may be cleaned by rubbing slig w h Charclue in Brazil is jerked beef in the United States. Peanut hulls. formerly wasted, are now ground and used as a sub- stitute for cork caps: the in the grinding is used in makirlgl plasti bottle formed in crown fine hull flour ca. Patches of dirt on floors that tly fine steel wool moistened with turpentine. DON'T ‘FEED THE DRAIN Out cf the saucepan and down the drain go up to half of the min- era]; and vitamins from home or commercially canned vegetables. Oh yes they do! That is unles you save the liquid in the can. Make up your mind to use it in gravles, sauces or in tomato juice cocktail. Go on. . .the sink can get along without vitamins but you cant cheese will '70 Ground cheddar cottage farther if mixed with cheese. IIOOSEIIOLI 8O RAPBOO K Iylailflldt easy t Id“, t urtai An wa, o ry n8 0 n5 and be assured that they will hang straight. is w Dlaoe them on the poles at the windows w till wet. When dry they will hang in nlwe- h Inn to Vegetables A pinch of soda put into the boiling water in which new veg- etables are cooked will heln them retain their vivid and awetizinu colon. Always cook new vegetable! un Baby's Haul An excellent preventive of scurvy Vaseline _1elly rubbed on is also nets as a splendid growth 0i the hair IIOW (ill I i! liAluoAailfl A so much more than they realize- then what. they had , ihlnk I'm trying to say Id be ill!- only one hurt, by this war. Bpratt loves Dick as much as I do As for Cherry and Brian, heaven only knows what the Wal- will take a- way from them. But what I d0 mcun is that. in the midst of any" thing that may happen. I'm the one who'd be expected to stand like a plllnr, when you said I was the center of the household Wu W?" right. I've made it ihBKWPY- 1V9 wanted them to need me Ive done my best to makt them feel that n0 mutter what happened- trivial 1Y- rltations or the most vital disillus- lonments. I would alwa s be there to listen and understan . And now I'm about to fall them. They dont lmow it yet-or maybe 510KB“ n“ guessed it in splle of me—-but ul- Ycildy, before we've been hurt ‘at all, I'm cracking inside because 1m afraid." Again there was a silence. It lasted a 1on8 tune- All" ‘l “m” Ellzgbefl] “ll-nod her head toward him. Kessler was sitting very still By the starlight she could 31155 mllke uut the lines OI lllS “Cure: lying back in the deck chair. He was no longer poking at the H1155 with his stick. It. was restlnS at» his sldc. his hand on it. “You're not. answering me. are you?" e said. "There lsnt ilnl’ answer. But thank you for listen- ing." After a moment she went on. “I cant‘ ten you Wlmt B relief‘ ll’. has been to say all this. I be eve; gaylng it to you has sot n out o me go I won't pour it all out to some. That's way I'm grateful- She reached her hand out. and laid ,1; 0m- his, as it rested on the head o; his cane. To ‘her astoniahmeéilt. 5m found that instead of ly I | ma“ lightly as she had tllfluZlli» i5 hand was gripping "h? elnf with such violence in" ‘Maggi. cles were hard and the w r were like XOCU- Ell"beu_‘.$°K“_ way quickly and sat up. - T, 5191‘! what have I done to W“ l "Nothing," he answered shat? Y. 5M pat, up too, as thguilll "l" “What is the trouble? W. "Why couldnt I keep Gulf she demanded oi herself oontrltoly. "Hal-g I've been babbiini 11R *- child who thinks nnbbdll n“ ‘my’ ‘ n__.. l “".'.§{,,f°; waggdltfielistenl" Kessler exclaimed. "You're not sorril Y0“ talked to ma!" "Not f0l' myself. oh no- Bl" 1 W‘; so absorbed in mylél! I dun realize how I mlflm b9 “fleclmg ‘you, nave‘ 1 brought blék Twgf: thing thats better for!“ n" I," lgive me. B19859 lQfilye ‘M’ tried you W0 l" Kessler stood up l. Whait is wrong wi tancc? "It was a nnctirv 800d dztion miss led? ba‘uc ery. debillitatc. The lciiot-hes i-l Particularly noticeable in to fit. bealutifully der skirfs -— trim with lace. m‘ qu a wards 35 riu for the act with 56M I0 abruptly- H! smut EIIILISII nymnwulun- th this son.- _ show.” hat is the correct pronun- of "hundred"? Which one of these words is Decalcomania, de- w What, do?es the wold "por- ntous’ mean 5. What. is a wold bcidnnink with cha that means "completely nfused"? co ANSWERS "It was a very good Pronounce hun-dred. e as in red unstressed. and not hun- dred}. billtate. 4. Of the nat- uro of a forewarning; ominous. "A portentous ca eoeded the storm." 5. Chaotic. 1. 58y. show." 2. To make shoulder pads that can be worn under dresses and sweat- ors, take layered wool. make tri- angular pads-thick in the Centre and cover with net. Make a net di_ckic to_llolv_dyll_ad_i_- ____ IIVIA’ amount-z new touch of glasnour in oth fabrics cut our slen- uxuriously in soft, umo under med No. 3461 is cut. in sizes 12. i4, 16, M and 46. Size 36 re- or 89-inch fab- 6% yards lace. cents for PATTERN. Print your Nanle. Address and Btyla Number plainly. 8a sure to state sin vou wish Patw De tm ma ...~.“.‘ll‘5§u'fiowu ofllulof ‘“’ " Nlilfll 9R! Province IOIEII ETIOIETTI lylobartaha .=. eat fora mgrl towllunliovl: hi); cggltrwlllll ‘W’ ing in a public lance. where “ men and women are dlnilui- "l4 is unusually warm? A. o. Q Would it be prowl‘ “f woman to wear slacks mien lg"! lng or traveling across wunll’ A. While W0l£ltl£ CWETYWlll re.‘ taste ma r o persona I-low many person-l FM“ rcceivinil 111197 stand ln a ma“ ‘w. . Seldom more often lass. White Dutch clover orlilllllm m Holland several centurics nBll-cm Ls now grown extensively lllmrm lml Europe. Russia mid America. It is tile luv-it “mg, 3ee_d_19:?l'l‘9 V commerce .it x. Needlecraft! FOR THE HOMF I l; Prsnlod Oat Ilnav "lnopfl-hnnpl Moll Ionian "Your prices lor such quality work ara raally oeono c " writes a customer at Pahrburoufll. Ont. d! an: plrticlularly fasanaud by“ z en our lc lites. a r a our Pr p and reliablle service anlflmeuturaywill send all m you." You'll like our work. too. INLARGIMINTS I lslaspsmonh 4:6" in losal mania Ila Framed SW-Colorod 19‘ Eular amsnio l": O" an 7"XO" ivm tinted luouul in Gold Eilvar Clreasalals alnul or and. Ebony fut-n fraud, us ma. u enlarlamant colored, e. for cffcciivc rclicf-nbove all-for . dependable rclicf. Get Aspirin at , your druggistfs todayl “Dove Dlcture Wm,‘ vow mm. u“ address wtLth l; cents in coin or I d B Charljgttetown Geuelartelizg new Design No. 1.100 QI-lowcanlprevotmaldrlct. dndmOVBdBBWP'°"w- _ unnecmsary noise when“ drawing lgfgenol. She lofilwd "P l" M“ __' "i" n" a bath? -standlng between h" “d m“ m“ you?" she asked silo began to A. Put the rubber silower hose a black figure that gave an imp"!- mmh in iron“: Ange, “mun m on the faucet and let the water run 51m, or gtrength in spite of the mo“ d8" we never whwghtl" o‘ lvlllrlbgehnllhrnlgoiltrclelgftlllasllillilg wnlllchrerelcrllopled body. ik king you in m “and”: the Germ“! l'°°' w” H 1 ' I feel "m" l e l“ .. 1d always thou ht of the Gel-nuns as o! durcaolnw" c“ prevem’ tflmmll forgive me, Mrs Herlonk. he sa fi the “mm o we" do,“ n to us}. He did not. answer that. I-Ie con- lmd ngaln he was twill"! w" noltlteglrevlld lmhwllmétilbllllilldwilll m“ slFmmles‘ °l "Eénfgm? gal: tinued as he had begun. "My own a thimbo is placed over the lnd Erollhgmfhgleerekry: chapters ‘In my gangster ‘like yoursfdwogd be easier f fll 0d b9] 1 hmugh I'll ll‘ 001i O 110W ll 0n an cllrtlain. ore “mu M l’ lllc tnllt l8 n“ 995m’ Y°m°mb"°d' a fresh nswwworld and feel that Hog: can I keep the strength ee HOIIIIO SMILE NEW REDUCED PPICES vs WHAT AN IDEA! Name -——- Teacher-S ll “stralght." 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