amen famed Beaver can bu! l surprise for its fourth birthday _ party when the King and Queen pent an hour walking around the club just off Irafalgar Sgium-e and f- taiking with many Cana an sold. and airmen. The club, fern. sailors best-known Canadian service; club in Inndoii. was crowded for vhe : anniversary and hundreds of Can. adiang saw Their Mulesties during thy visit. The King and Queen were received by Mrs, Vincent; Massey. wife of the Canada. high gommissimier to the United King. om The “work parry" at Rideau Hall, Ottawa. Is a cheerful one Her Roynl Highness the Princess Alice, who can knit and rcad at the same time, reads aloud to the group cf 20 or more kniiiers and those who new. The books she chooses are either topical or amusing; and Paris Underground is the present f-‘hfilfc 131M118 the fall she read London Pride. by Phyllis Bottoms. and Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. by Corneilia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough. The knitters and sewers include Lady Redfern and Mrs. P‘ L. C Pcreira. wives of the C-overnor-Gencralk two see- rvtarics: Miss Vera Grcnfell, Prin- ocss Alice's lady-in-ivaiting; wives ' of other staff members, and maids end cooks. special duties kept some of them away occasionally, but Tuesday afternoon appointments are avoided for both Her Royal Highness arid the women of the household time. F‘. Bouetet, the Princess’ maid. is in charge of i:- Iuin! W001 Allpblies and keeps s Ncord of all work done and when it sent. o u 0 Rh Honor Lleut. Gov. B W., LePage was met-lying the coir‘ ambition‘; of his fflonds IastI aturday on the occasion of his Bf! birthday . s a Mm. Noel DeBloig left by plane Saturday for Halifax to iislt her laughter Wren Beryl DeDloix who attached to H M C. S. Stfldll- no in that City. ‘ O I O Elan engagement of two popular Q’ G-iarlottetnwn people. Mira Em A Mai-fntyre, daughter of . avg Nh-s Heath Marlntyre Qeavq Monday with their daughter. Mn. Helm for Tonvnto when they R088. for many veers conducted one will reside witih her at her home 0f the leading tiiflor establishments I Baby Point Crcocuht. Although in the city where he gained for it has been a very hurried and busy himself the confidence and esteem visit lvfrs. Helm has renewed many 0f a wide circle of friends, by his honourable and upright, deallngg. p “Happenings Of A The Week DAII. Helen I-lendsnon of luk- villn. who l: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, Kent Manor. .1; being pleasantly entertained a- " mong her friends O t Mn. Flor; Nicholson. whose daughter Miss Mary Nicholson, is one of the popular March brides- to-be. has returned home to Inw- er Montague, after a pleasant vLslt with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hunter. Kent Manor. m.“ Mary Nicholson whose sn- gagement is announced to Flying er. Ont, is being entertained by her fiiend; prior to the happy event. She leaves by plane early unit month for Calgary when riage is to take place. - e t Miss Avis HlRRlns was hostess to the Bank of Montreal Staff ln honor of Miss Nicholson at s smart miscellaneous shower, when the bride-lo-bs received an assortment of exquisite gifts and 300d wishes. 0 a Miss Jean MacDonald was tee hostess at her home 5 West Street for Miss Nicholson last week. in- viting a bevy of young friend, in for a social hour; a Miss Nicholson was entertained by her Knitting Club on Thursday evening and presented with a love- ly parting gift. t O O Mines Jean and Betty Forsyflao were joint hostesses at their home at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Nicholson lest Friday evening -:md 0n this occasion she was also the recipient of many beautiful gifts. A delicious supper sdded plea- sure u» ths Jolly gathering. the table being gay with lovely Spring flowers. n i; with sincere regret that good-byes are being said to Mr, and ms. Mn-dock Ross. who expect to old friendships O U M! J. Mmclean is visiting her Rave lhfllr best devotion and untir- m Mira. Kenneth Franklin and 1M "Mu. Officer Bertram Paige of Kltchen-| N W SMALL FAMILY BTEAMID PUDDING l tablespoon butts: or 1-4 cup finely grated sues 1-3 cup sue-u 1 EBB’ 1 cup flour 2 teaspoons belting powder 1-2 cup milk. Flavor with i _ orange. cut in pieces, cooked 3m- IB mlnutu (just simmering) In its own juice and then chopp ": or a tablespoons any good marmalade. chopped ginger. vanilla, or l cup chopped apple or cranberries- l-2 tnaspoon salt Cream butter an; sugar well to- gether; add the unbeaten egg and beat well. Sift and measure the flour and sift again with the bak- ing powder and salt. Add sifted dry ingredients tn the cream mixture alternately with the milk. Add the flavoring and orange and ginger. etc, and mix well. Turn Into a well-creased pudding mould. tic I top on securely. Steam steadily for 1 hour. Serve with a lemon sauce To thread a needle easily. push the needle through n. sheet of While paper about one-eighth inch from the edge until just the eye is visible Presentation To Mr and Mrs Murdock Ross 0n ‘Thursday evening lint a small deklIf-ion, appointed by the Ses- non, waited on Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock Ross. Oliarlottetoivu, in the name 0f ZlOn Presbyterian Con- gregation, t0 bid them farevrell and to expres; the good Wilma; of the congregation to them, before they take their do Toronto, when they are to take up resid- ence with their daughter, Mrs. E. A. Helm. . and Mr: dbl; are among Charlottetovwnh best known and most highly respected citizens. Mr. In their Church. to which they they gathered unto "Woman's Re almv. Social and Personal /_ Fashions "I “iii itoftheB tlsh urmu. s; gveilnedgaruéisrtleirvlieyetnggizrglahowgraohg Cecllnliacatign. {can right or? Princcss Elizabeth heir apparent, who will reach ne." 18th birthday AP!!! Princess Ma y‘ R EEQF?Z‘!S"EEQ-.FPSE¥EYI£Q‘Z"EE Dorothy Dix Says- PIT Y CHICKEN-PECKED MOTHER Children Rule Home, Placing Furniture, Loc- ating New Residence, Making Parent “Has Been” The henpecked husband is the object of universal ccmmisemtion. 'I‘i~iie. a certain amount. of contempt is minitled with our blTfiDiil-hlflv w! it ivrings our hearts to see an able-bodied man who is so_ tcrrifhdfoi 1:11 wife that he jiunps when she speaks to him. and who ivines his megrf! the doormat before he enters the house that he wlllmrts bv hi8 - But, strangely enough, there in another victim of domestic tymvw otographed 1° Eli The Slprlolng Sanctuary n, ma. Cergill HUI» of]: SILENCE! what silences Weak!» ygac bttqr year With those who an most Marita us and dear. We lire beside each other day by day, Am speak of myriad things, but seldom say The full, sure. sweet word that lies within our reach Beneath the common ground of common speech. A OIIANOI AT 1J8!‘ The warning savsdJ-liuh mvuuii uriel Mason from and M mull! iimu- Tm mic‘ "z" en . a r - c lilbmar s‘ side .. w ed," Hugh iglawd “Then we over- heard German spoken up above.’ So iel took “lihod sill: said lanned ‘why .. '.. ' l _ . the wslflpering?" "We imagined microphones or some f." _ Yrs installed. theres cer- oody to listen. We've been this boat and we know.‘ ‘t you mention hearing mnan on deck?" Then out of sight and out of reach the? I9- Thess dear familiar friends that loved u; lo And sitting in the shadows they have left. Alone with loneliness, bereft, we think with vain regret of some kind word That once we might have said and they have heard BLOUSE IS SMART them?" "We've brought Fritz and Hans. march!" couple whom they had surprised on boarding the sub- marine hsd been caught again. “Gave them a tremendous fright when we bo up Th¢'l"d_ been given w understand we'd off. and the island is being comb- ed. Up went their greasy hands for th asking" C . "Practice menu perfect." Mason them inside." Separate skirts and blouses are an economical asset in the business woman's wartime wardrobe because of the number of outfits into which the/v can be assembled. Often a skirt can be salvaged from a discarded dress And a tail- ored blouse of filmy material will m, do duty with an svenin, skirt as wsll as with a suit or separate davlimq skirt Fashion authorities point out that the lung-sleeved blouse with a convertible collar has the widest possibilities and is more dressy than one with short sleeves. It takes on added izlsmor with bright Pins or clips. which are s0 fash- ionable nowadays. , when purchasing a new blouse examine the seams and buttohhcles to make certain that the workman- ship is cord and decorative stitch- ing carefully done. Cheaper blouses ‘have unfinished seams thai mgy frnv with laundering so be (m guard Don't let drab slreaky rubbers spoil the offer-i of a smart en- semble when It's so easy to . them nem-lonkin" hv a simple buns-treatment. To brighten your ruldlvn rub them with .n. wot rag dipped in a solution of l-J am- monia rwvr-r and 2-1 wfltep pin. allv iva=h In scan sud; and rings well with clear water. ' avail unless they could ma e their escape. Ellendorf had attend- ed to the ship's armaments, so an- other naval engagement was ruled out. "Wouldn't have been an mom ef- fective." Captain W h said. "We've Bot to out on our thin n8 cabs. By the way. aiumniv centric! hadbetter be mounted. The ab- scngaog the genuine onu may b0 as a. iienslble provision. for an G J by this oil-skln-clnd u-ree silhouetted against the sky- line. they came aboard unsuspec - ingly, surrendering at. the point of an unloaded pistol. "That's torn itI" exclaimed Mur- iel. "u the dinghy doubt NWT" with Fritz and Hans. mu- number is definitely up." “Duo men came out and two are going back.“ said Walsh. the mer- chant sldmer. "Won't workl Living E's’ Leislu The \V0man's Realm and sore" rtting it lip for FEBRUARY 26, m, A erature ~4 a re‘ Here are some Dd‘; and on pmper care qt ' 9°. eta. One of the mslimmg m“ steps is brushing. u remove. d " Pilcially ' Si’ l“ ~ 3 mate. Always brush Ontorillllgfs c "lnl- MW aims the blank Bqueeze do not twist, me, w lng. Always hang washed b] ' lengthwise to dry. ~51,“ ‘m! day place Newer llllg shat“ i‘. .§I...'.'§.'".l..'.'.'.‘§'°' i" ca» l an .- chiffonier or bureau lotlgttliaaglx‘ KNBt dell o!‘ depflh hesitate g u" and brood over the mailer a m before storing it up in (he m,‘ ‘ kindling w eccs can be w“ modern hwy cases. magazl and synamm shelves. First remove im- Is the chest rcus flat on limi- ' then take off l‘; 1im1ccili1~ m if the dhiffonlci- his 5m.‘ R}. ' the drawers and the fittings 5;" large cabinet-like space rem.._ Then with plywood, m. woudf: "Med from the discarded (fr... ccnstruct a cabinet lining for Ill space left and insert spaced she-iv Remove the old finish. Sfllldpae the wood smooth. wash lhflmll! and when completely drv, reilnir sccordns w your can; smith room you're putting ‘mm, ' acquisition in. If you like, on, , W0 "f the drawers can b; M, l the bottom for storage pun,“ but if this is done. (‘hinge f), handles on the bottom drawers .. ones of a modem tvpe. __._.___ msnrau non-rm; How's your (Ugh semblv line? Here's hoznlyilgsm time Should so for minimum m Ind m ‘ ults res . vzcwcrn- ma» 3- Tldy the kitchen before . 1n.- Qhe meal. if possible. 3. soak last duzln; meal. . ave lots of hot water ‘ bean ‘gill PMs and pans thntrad’ s In clean sudsy water do gl ' silver and china. in that m rinse, and set in dish drainer . only silverware need be dried, , ‘f. Cover dLfies with clean cl If you have Sometimes such pl themselves a. host of friends, both ycimg and old throughout the Mal Arno“ Ragga-pm" v w“ years. They have worshipped lr. heme“ a; a pregmy arranged “W, Zion for well over sixty years and time bride at her hcmsbh Wed- for 1W0“ that wlwle period have need“ 3ven1n8_ been faithful and active members. ~ ‘Their removal from their Christian l. ‘Ellllifllh prior to the marriage I’ in March. when Licut Bell ji haw his leave, - - a . - , , t M‘:- lmuiklin in Monti-ea whose plight is Ql/Cllls wtiigacmglnerthgécpéélaengéfifilgfifilgdnhysgéllg ‘filling’? ' ing her, we congratulate lier, vet. her sufferlngfl l" greater than those of the man. for he. at 163st. h“ only one old hen to box him. while, she has man)’ , chicks to shoo her around. I This Home-Mixed Cough The sympathy of their friends ut toRev and Mrs. A J. engines beyond re .' ,, "Will ye ha'e m destroy the o . Mbrohism of New York on the of their daughter, Marion. hoac iemairu are being brought here for burial t n t Mk5 (Dr) J. D MccGulgan tertained at a smartly m-raneed l8 table bridge Monday at the arlottetmvn Flo-tel. a o Q 1Q! Percy William; and Mrs. Ernest Scllar loft. Tfiicsday nn a holiday visit. f0 New York and Florida. rm Monday afternoon Mrs- Noel DeBlols ‘had a number of ‘fiends in at the tea-hour to bid then! van-voyage e Nursing Bism- Brity Bcaug-rand. 0f No l0 B and G School. Mount Pleasant. P l!) I., arrived in Montreal Tliursfiay’ tn spend ‘nor leave with her parents, Mr and Mrs Fri-d Beaiigrnnd, Marci] I-VFHYIO. - o o ‘fnirlv Swewtanham. who in living’ It the Fbunrrw; Howl. In VlFfOVlI-Ll QWcrraI-icd at lIll"“1(‘fil‘| rccamly. when Viscoiintrsq nvmz 0f Vimy 0Y1’! 51-“ TIPHW and Lady Drayion wcresrnma the mime A Job Only You Can D0 l Prise Control Quelfllfl All Answer! - cstlnns and Answer: on Price Control will appear in The Guard- l: a as a rcgiilrir feature each day- 'Z' c qucsimxis are lhase which have reached ilic Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives ill this rcgicn. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per- Ions who have intelligent questions to ask no price control are lnvltrd to 50nd thcm In writing to thl mltlee of the War Timer Prices Women's Regional Advisory Conn Ind Trade Board. ,, Q, What will I do about. gett- ing manic syrup when I order it by mail? Am f allowed to send loose coupon: for It? A ii‘ Vml or» Plnnnlll! on Mr!- Qflm: mam,- ,K\I'Il]’1 lll’ mail, hrlnc Miss Mary 01min and Miss Isabel MacDonald are leaving by plans 905B!’ 0h s. two week! sit Montreal. U Mrs Willard Kelly 0f Soufliport is vidtlng with friends in Roslin- dale, Mass" fin; a'few weeks. Two Islanders figured rominent- ‘Y In a wedding In Eng and when M155 Mary Margaret. daughter ‘Lof William A. Proctor and the late Mrs..Proctor of Sydney and Cap‘- isin Charles 1!: Kelly, son of int. David Kelly and the late David’ Kelly of Montreal. was solemnized l" H013’ Rood Church. Hartford- shire, England. the ceremony being performed by Hon. Captain M. MacLaughlln of Sydney, assisted by Hon. Captain Buiklin. Attendant of the bride was Lieut. A. P. Msc- Guigan of Charlottetown. sister of Archbishop McGuigan of Toronto- HEY ROWY‘. WM K’ ashes of roses chiffon velvet with matching 1m». ban. and she carried white carn- ntlons and purnle herither, "1119 guests included Major. C. A. Mac- Donald of Cardigan. exchange for coupons, you will re- ceive a voucher. Each voudher will state the numbe," of gallons for which it is good. Q. Now that the corn syrup rat- ion has been increased. will I have to 31v! any more of my baby's sug- ar wlllwns for the extra "D" cou- DOns I need? A No. it will not be necegaiy. Each regular sugar coupon in your baby's ration book may sf exchanged for two extra "D" cou- pons. llhoh "'0" coupon is now Rood for l5 fluid Ollflhf‘! of mm HYTIIII Q I heard that. sugar Is not rationed in Quebec and the East- ern Provinces. L; (hip true? A Nc, this certainly is not true. Bu!!!‘ i< rationed right across Can- ada. each 001mm being food for the some amount in every province of the Dominion. Every 910d housewife is well up 0n the dodges for saving fuel thge days. Here's one of the tricks. Dar- illl the daytime turn off the radia- tzvr nr hot. water register ln the "Poms that are not hiemr used and shut the door ‘Keeps the heat. u o your ratrn Imok In tho ration n!- flcc of thr- W P '1' B. Whtft‘. 1T1 C, .. §_ .; ___._.. -————---' NOTICE T0 Ill! WORKERS! II Few Drops at First Snifile or Help: Prevent Mill! Cold: From A Developifll oold may mean lost days-lost pay. Put a f¢w Va-tro-nul up each nostril-at first snifllc, s cold. This sim lc precaution aids natural de- fcnscs against co ds, and so hel s prevent many colds developing-if used in time. ry Itl Follow directions in the package. ivhr-re mu want It where you're working. w the sincere good wishes of all go fellowship brings I. deep sense of regret to their fsilow-mefnbers but with them for the future, The following address WE; read to them by the Minister, Rev. (J. Carlyle Webster and the presenta- tlon of a splendid gilt of money was made 17y the Clerk of Session, Judge Donald MacKinnon. Mr, Rosa, who ls the senior elder of the Session. made a firm-lg reply in which he expressed the sincere appreciation of himself and Mrs. Ross for. the expression of love which this gift brought to them and thanked the delegation ami all meinriibers and friends of the Congregation for their kindness now and at all times, during which it was their privilege to serve the Church. To m. and Mrs. Murdock Ross. gthzrlotoetown, Prince Edward Is- an . Dear Friends in Christ: eve oi‘ your departure from our midst, the Congregation of Zion Wmles l0 Express t0 voii the sincere gratitude 0f its members and Yflflldfl. for the ‘on; years of dc- voted and faithful service which you have NfldENd so willingly in her welfare and to record our deep sense of the loss of your valued assistance and fellowship. For nearly sixty years you have 0n the CHILDREN INFLUENCE PARENTS Little is said about this uivertissemcnt of the young in pushing their parmts about and interfering with all of thclr tastes and habits because it is s0 common in this country that. it is scarcclv nvtlfled- . The chicks are hardly hatched nut nt fhn shell be- ‘ ' fore they bcign to rule the roost. and ilicrc is Namely s family in the land in which adolescence do not lav down the lmw about ivhat strcrt they shall liw- on. Whfitffl thcv shall know, and how they shfl gcncrally conduct themselves. ‘Iliose are minor peeks. IIONVCVPI’. that parents hear with fnrtltlldc. chi-cred by the honcs that wlicn their cliildrr-n urow un and act marilcd audit-ave home they ivill have some liberty and be ablq to do at "l"! lease. But. _f‘ilflS~ this dream of freedom never ITIQCCHIIIIZCQ if. as often apgacns, there is an unmarried druqzlitcr left who considers it. hcr s-FiflTBI! du. to continue her supervision of Mother. It does not matter if Mother is merelv a miiddle-zigvd “WMYL 5'10"! and healthy and In full possession of her facilities. ‘Unless she is 0n her guard and has spunk enough to fight for her rlzhts. flitliQlllCl' dtpo-WS her from licr position as: head 0f the house and clcuis licrsclf slic-ivho- must-bc-nbeyed. She changes the fumiturp, around to suit. llN‘ 0WD taste. she orders the meals. She decides upon Mothers cct-iidtles- She gives the parties for Mother. instead of Motfncr being the hostess. MOTHER RELIGATTJ) TO RAH-BEING And hcfnrc Nlnilirr knows ii. she finds herself rWP-rfllcd to ilic has- bCPPS. a ioiti-rixv: i-ld soul who has in be supported as she walks and who is so senilc that she doesn't knmv what. it ls all about and Jone. has b0 decide everything for hor- And all of her friends sigh. a/nd sav how sad it ls. and how fnmmatc she is to have such a devoted daughter» And no one scams in realize that it is daunzhtci-‘s chicken-Braking that ha! brought. Mother to the state she is in. If you doubt this assertion. lust look around among your acquaint- ances and you will observe that the mothers who have r-o devoted dauEh- tcrs look about tcn fvcars younger and n hundred timcs bprier than their. contemporaries who hztve them. Why, I have seen u woman who looked as if she were on the verge of the grave absolutely rcluwnated bv her old I I been loyal, honourable and highly fflfipected member, of this flock of God. and have taken an active part in its growth and develop- ment. There is no part in the be Chllwhls life in which, at some time or other, your influence has not been felt Illd vuur service gladly given. You have been guides to the young, friends oi‘ the aged and those bearing the burden and the heat of the day have been strengthened and encouraged by your counsel, Th. sick have been blessed W your visits and players; the narrowing have been cumiorted; the sinful have been helped back to God and the ztrangcrs have been made welcome by your kindly interest. Both within and without the cofllfflflation of Zion you have been t-nie witnesse, and loyal serv- a-nts of Christ, and many more are’ who rise up and call you blessed because you have ministered to them in the name cf the Lord. As you go forth from us, be assured of the continued interest and prayers of your iellow-munber; Snze é dropsofVlclzs sneczeor signof VICKI VA-IllO-IOI. .>.-..-¢.-..--.-...-» _~_._. owty ‘~1- und friend; of Zion. In your new surroundings and with the loving care of your dear ones it is the sincere hope of u, all, that your health will be restored to you again and that you may long be spared to enjoy the felicity and fellowship of VUUr immediate family, As a token of the good-will and best wllflQg of your friends in Zlvn, and as evidence of their love and friendship, we ask ynu to accept this gift. 1n tho name of Him who is the Giver of all good gifts. May H0 ever keep you in His keeping, and may Graol, Mercy and Peace from God the Blather, Son and Holy Ghost be with you and yours now and forever. 0n behalf o! Zion Presbyterian maid daughter getting married and leaving her Of course, these hcnpeckimg daughters do their gliastlv work with lit-st. inientiuiis. and they pat themselves on the back when they 1'8‘ But Mother doesn't want to brcome l the lievi: Mother of all responsibility. a stooge. she likes to hos, too. In a millinciy shop I once met an old friend of mine who was buy- ing a gay hat, and she said: "Ii Jane were here slit: would not lct. me get this. but I llflVl‘ Lil-vi: u-"cziriiuz Jane's Iials for t-ivcniv verirr. and I've hated them vverv one, but now shc is uone and I can please myself. And I am going in (ll'i‘.'£.\' iiccorrliin: to my last». not 1191's." ' f, Anti silo did and silo hail a grand time ever altcruuirc Cyiiosure of admiring eyee, the gold eiiP presented to the Royal Canadian Air Force, Women's Division overseas by the Women's ! Auidliary Air Force of Great Britain. as a token of oomradeship and ‘ esteem, arrived in Canada this week. Here Wing Officer Wills. Walker. B. seated, shows it off to an admiring group in the office of the Air Mcmber for Personnel. Ottawa. Left to right they are: Flight Congregation. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER. Moderator. DONALD MaeKINNON. Session C lerk. E. A. CUDMORI, my. Board of Tilistms. LUCY KIELLY, Pres. males Aid. ALBERTA PATTERSON. W M Society. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Is- land. February 24, i944 Pres. I o Officer Afargaret Dunbar. daughter of Mrs. Charles Dunbar, l8 Hilton , Street. Hamilton. Ontario. and the late Lieut. Dunbar, D. C M.: Ser- | lzennt Ethel Phillipe of Charlottetown. P. E I ; Medina Airwoman Ruth Silmser, daughter of Mr and Mrs. V. 5 silmser. 28'! Adolphus . Street. Cornwall. Ontario and Lcadinc Airwoman Stella Mantis. daiigh- , ter of Mr and Mrs P Monti; Shcrbrcokc. Quebec. 'I‘h_e cup wias pre- sented by PIC!‘ Royal Highness. the Duchess of Gloucester. at a core- n~ony at tvcllinuton Barracks, London. whfn sho inspected a squadron f alrwmncn serving in Great Britain. Wing Officer Kathleen O. Walker ‘read of the WD overseas, received it, and shipped it i0 Canada apple of my we?’ "Yes. an if you can scuttle her into the ba-rilain. all the better. McFexmis so far lapsed as to ut- ter a profanity. n "No room for sentiment, skipper. “Ah ken that fine captain. Tls a. wicked sin. Could we no’ sink the dinghy and? bring my bonnie boat . u‘ .. , awa’ wi I don't know! Use your discretion Ii‘ there's any coposltlcm. or any trouble arises. ickbgot the dinghy and sacrifice a _.. The sklppermnrayed with fervpur as Ogllvie tugged at the oars, A}! ne'er thought to see the day ahd be alfbot tae do sac foul s deed.’ Very Ens t Mnk NoCooking. SzvegBig Mooney. _ No matter what you've been using for coughs due lo colds. you'll he the first to admit that this surprising 181M. mixed in your own kitchen, l5 hard to beat, for real results, water a few moments. ‘until dissolved. 3N0 000k"!!! ls needed-anyone can do it. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey. instead of sugar syrup. Then put 2% ounces of Pine: (ab. "JIM frvm any druszist) into a l6 I73. 110MB. and add your syrup. This Relief Ice-field To Beat glv you 1C ounces of really excel- lent cough relief-about 4 time: u much for your money. Tastes fine- cbildren love lt-and it never spoils. You can feel this home mlxiun taking right hold of a cough. ll loosens the ' gin, soothes m. ml. 0d membranes. and helps clear tlio . ult breathing, and lets yoiislap. Once tried. you'll swear by it. Pine: is a special compound I prcven ingredients. in concentrated form. a. moat reliable soothing sgeat for throat and bronchial membranes. Just try it. and if not satisfied. yvur money will be refunded. "Dinna lash vcrsel‘. skip er, we'll keeip the ‘Purole Heathe afloat. Often Ah've called her names. but she's as dear use ma u tae Y0"- "Ah'll ne'er forget this. Mr. Ogil- vie- Yon German isns’ greatly eon- oerned wi' ocr movements. Mebbe ‘twill come oot right." Close inshore the dinghy changed nurse to bring hm- alomzside the motorboat. Screened bv this they climbed over the gunwhale It was Qkllvlc‘; turn to pray as he started his oft-condemned engines, which miadc amends for all prior short- comings bv waking -to instant life. "Cast off!" "Off: it is!" ' "We're awn’. Mr. 05d -’ "Aye, if the old rattletrap doesna‘ seize a bearing. n wl‘ your s pas heAdbuslllit and tthe ear. "Ah canna.‘ steer on m belly." he complained. "There's a b crowd gatherln’ tae wave us good-bye (Juli. you brute! Snicked the skin nf my nose; Ars you all right, Mr For The MXDRIFF JUMPER- A strcemlined Jumper, geared to fit these busy days, for you can achieve that neat a; a pin look se easily with a variety of attractive blouses. No. 2004 in size l0 requires 2 1-2 yd. Sil-in fabric for jumper, 1 5-8 pd- ail-in fabric for blouse. Send 20 cents for. PATTERN. which includes plots sewing guide. Print your Name, Address old man's to state size vou wis Address. Pattern Department the‘ Charlottetown Guardian. and kful tae be on the ‘Purple Heather.’ for we'd hive been hellish slow in the dinghy." OIZMOGIIXWLRIQ your langflfldv. men. . e .' "Oh. skipper!" "Diana mck a mock of me. Mr. ilvie. "Ah'm sin-prised and "And Ah'm a sorry msn the noo- Not for let my feelings get the irpper hsnd. s forgot to sink that d nahv- Thev he's it. What will the captain say?" U l I I O Capt. Walnh ex stronglywThs car cssness was lis- bls to serious. Although only culpable of holding six men the fact that they would e armed with rifles was an important consider- s on. "We're down to a few clips for our sutbmatics." he concluded. "Plenby of small stuff." Muriel Boxes full in the aft My "grind it up. A d hut of! that tly motor. “boa Wh t in Nan-is . Streetjddress p City Province pn wo- nssses. One of the counsel thought that the uneducated Irishman would give hlm plenty of fun in the wit- ness box. "Now Pat," he started "we; the deceased in the habit of talking to himself when he was alone?" "one no ides, yer honour." came Pat's reply. "Come, come!" the lawyer went on "You say you don't know — and yet you told the court that you were s great friend of the deceased." “Well, sor." confessed Pat. 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