PAGE TWO Livifig sdLeisfu -—Thé Woman ’s Realm LIFE‘! DAY Love ror Life's trials Sigh" for tine timid, §llllnlllllC brfore us, Shadows behind. Faith for tlho best things, Courage in paln_ Faith in the rainbow ‘_'I'll.'t{. shziles through the rain, Itope for a lantern To lighten the tray. Glad things and sud things Tllrst‘ make up life's day! —Mary Everslety. TDIELY HINTS T» civaiise the dust from her haar between shntiipws, Lucille Ball motstoiis cotton with a little cologne. places the cotton on her llllll‘ |)1‘l ‘l. than bittsltcs her hair tht ottgltly". Wcttdy Barrie encour- Z\_'.'i‘.\ tlic unto in her hair by dilfll- pctililg it slghtly until cologne, dtcllvililll I510 wave on top, t-nen pinning up the ends in curls. Tile c o tune.- tittickly. leaves is faint frog. ice when the hair is bruished. Either cream or my rouge should bl“ tised uttiuetiialclyr after flushing crcatil and before p:\t'd‘~r. Apply dry rouge with the pttff first, then blcnl it tt-itu yfur fitigertps. fhere is nothing so Qficctive as the touch of skin on skin to blend rottge 1n.0 your own tot: r. An easy tray to got into your girtllc is t> put it on upide down flilll lti-itlt- out. Q5 chitin-o, (any; \\'<'ll‘ it that way. btlt turn it 1n flit". lllZ!l‘i.1i' t. net llllo it, pull it y "p .\' ' tile laigest pllft 0f the. \\‘.l ist much I01‘ stuiillct“ >ti up tttally well gait cs or nll-irt-oiie-s. Sarcs wear and Ivar on the ganncnt and on ‘lite rLspcsit-lori. ill it lllt‘ s! can ix‘ TIME FOR. VIVID COLOURS A 121111 sttutmcl‘ pinning 15 the time to shake off any inhibition"- you may lntc about wearing vivid c Cnitsfance Moore. screen arr ‘#1111 entertainng recently n r-I titunei" attests in ht": Bev- s hctne, a gov/ti of " _ . idly DZIi-IGYIINI with A "ml flwtvcrs. The gtctrt was "eful. mnfcratelv full; the bo- " bccomngly draped. A long. . no ripe of green chiffon added amwtlc note. Miss Moore wore “'01? n agar»: 35-1 "'1 NEW Undermrm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspirution _ not irritate skin. 2. Nowaitinglo dryfianbeused right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops rtfsplflllflfl foil to} dayLRcmova odor from pets inriou. 4. Apurqwhitggreaselesnsuln- less vanishing cream. I. Artid hns been awarded tho Approval Sea! oflheAmerlcnn Institute of laundering for being harmless no fibnci. 25 MILLION 11m of An-ld hsvebeenaold. ryalutodayl Al nll nan-on sullln lollsl -plays feature Pan-American theme Nd hibiscus flowers in her hair fas- tened with a. diamond pin. and red crepe sandals. FOB COUNTRY WEAR Quito u comfortably and Just as becoming u the dimdl are new skirt and blouse ensembles for country vrear. The skirts are of rayon crpe in such exciting colours as a. brilliant firofiy red, a. soft dustry blue, a. pecan brown, with- htige, flauntin; flower motifs. They t are plenty lull, too, and gathered at the waistline into a. wide. shmtning belt. The blouses are of oyster- WIIIIIO rayon shantung, short-sleeved and deep-unrelated. 0N POLISHING FURNITURE Use only clean clothes for dust- ing and polishing furniture. or fur- niture surfaces will be foggy and showing their fine grain. Never; apply pOIISh to furnilme that. is n0. absolutely clean. Dust thoroughly with a clean, llritless cloth, itppiy| polish, let it stand a little, then ruo i with. a. clean, dry cloth until the surface is dry. Polish with a pie_e of soft flannel until a. h gin lustre is obtained. The wicker rockng chair which Ann Sothern uses on the set, has celebiuted its fourth birthday with the star. As its gift. it. received a new coat. of blue paint. DON'T MAKE WORK OUT OF PLAY When most persons start out on a vacation trip. it is usually wi 1i the hope of getting 1\. badly iiemetl rest. All t;o oiteii they trork so hard’ at their may thct. a vac-atoll is more like an exhausting etitlur- ZiIICL‘ contest. T1103‘ return to tll.ir everyday routine mre tired than when they left and the trip upon which they counted for ren wed energy and pep his done more harm than good. Outdoor exercise is a great bracer, but a person who i- not accustomed to a strenusus life l5 inviting physical and nervous ex- haustion when he plunges into a program that: keeps hm tin time go from morning until night. ’1‘.=.lte your summer sports in small doses and mix them wcll with a gener- ous amount of lzafing. Get all the fun you possibly can out. of your brief respite from the workday world. but guard your elf from fatigue. FASHION FLASIIES A Chester Barrie tallleur is in two tones and two patterns of herring- bone tweed. Dark gray for the jacket. lighter gray for the skirt. The jacket uses a broader stripe than the skirt. An outstanding costume in black and white fine check crepe in- troduces a. skirt length cape with rounded shoulders marked by n velvet band. Sleeves and shoulders, sports- wcarfii radical change drop shoulder, kimono cut. and dolman changing classic and favorite spec- tator types. Terrace frocks—lnc reasin gly im- portant in resort llfe, call for "dressed up play shoes’ to wear with these long-skirted dresses. A New York flower show dis- with vivid red and yellow flowers important. Block plaids in soft. colors dom- inate British fall group-elongated Glen check second in importance. Style trends into full on this formula; Shoulders changing, capes growing, waists lengthening. color in Mauve is the newest 39'5"" l-t-u- m- "ll-Ill ibeschwear. esredally m combina- . tions with dull 87°95- ; ., rmmrms cnocum DESIGN DESIGN Despite the expensive a cloth, it is economically ma e. thtn joined cnablin Pnttcm No. 918 con sign and complete instructions. To order pattern: Write or the worker to ca .lns list of malaria send above picture with i5 cents in coin re‘ - “fifio-“ooooooo-ooooooo- i Woman's Re alm '1. Social a PROTECT PRICELESS OLD FAMILY RECIPES ( MAB! IN CANADA CHOCOLATE CHIP DREAM BARS 1-3 ctip butter 1-4 cup white sugar 1-4 cup brown .ug;r Z egg yaks ( 1-2 teaspoon vanilla 3-4 cup ilottr 1 tslspoott baking powder 1-8 teasttccn salt. 3 squares t3 cz.) srmi-strreel’. chzcolrtte. chipped 2 egg trh {P5 l cup brott-n sugar 1 cup c ccnut M_E'I‘I:IOD: Cream the butter and; gradually cr:am in first the while" sugar and then l-‘PG 1-4 cttp brown| sugar. Add the ezg yo.ks which! have bren btntten, ard teat lnrdt for a few mttutes. Add the vanilla l Sift the flrur with the baking powder and salt. and gradu"lly| blend into the crcalred mzxture. Pat the dough over tho bottom 0ft a greased square mn. Cut the chocolate. leaving it in fairly large, chips. Sprizkfe the e ovor the, dough in the pan. t Now beat the egg whites until! stiff anti gradual" bcrt in the cunl of brown sugar. Beat until this is‘ stiff ail-d than llllX in tho coconut.‘ Spread this meringue mixture overi the c‘ zilate chips. It is best to drop it in large mounds over the chips and thon spread afterwards. Bake in n moderate oven (350 deg F.) for 25 minutes, or until the top is lightly browned. I find that. this cuts better when allowed to coo‘ thoroughly first. Avsrnstxtss TOBACCO i MELBOURNE —- (CP) — Tobac-i tralian states. headed by Queens-l lraliafls consumption will be home- RTC-WTI. NO DECK-RAIL EITHER l You can gct seasick in a sub- marine under water ju=t as easily as in a vessel on the surface. Right Exercises Correct Un- lovely Figure Faults Summer Clothes Accent Big Hips Oh, to have slim hips during this revealing playsuit season! Oh, to have slim hips ALL the time. You can, for the right exercises would soon firm the muscles you've allowed to soften bnd spread out. A simple nightly routine for your hips will transform that middle-aged spread into a lovely sculptured Try the exercise In our sketch! l-Lie on back. arms out to side. pull both knees back to chest. 2 -—Swing knees across body to right side, then stretch legs straight downward and back to straight posi- tion. Ii-Alternate to opposite side. Repeat, alternating right and left. for 6 times; then rest. Do I2 times altogether. with just ss simple exercises you can reduce any figure bulge-at waist. thigh or calf. Our 32-page booklet gives exercise N0. 910 uranoe of this The medallions are made separately and her materials 1n her hand bag; needed. illustration of the de- beautiful crocheted table- or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 918 ' NAME____________- .._.-------—-—- srnwr ADDREBB————--——-----""""- cn-g___..__...-.-i-_ ralovmcl---------wv routines lo corrnct faults of hips. thighs. calves, arms, shoulders. bust tnnd waistline. Also has exercises ‘for posture. u genera! exercise rou- ifine and special exercises to relieve lion! ailments, constipation. nerves. send 20c tn coins for your ocpy of Best. Exercises For Health And Beauty t9 The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. loan Addrcl THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN n-‘t -¢w— Dorothy Dix nd Person v v vw Says- »HEAD SHOULD RULE HEART WHEN IT COMES T0 LOVE Great Majority Of People Recognize Early Symptoms And Have Time To Consider Future If They Care To Do S0 A youth of 20 wants to know 1f it is rule his heart and keep from falling says that his plan of in love is gods. It. yet cannot of others w wreck their about falling in love. lightning. and. while you ma lightning rods by using o. litt. e sway from coeducational institutions when you are irls when you are middle-aged. still and a o to save yourself if Cupid has your number. glamour you can love symptoms Show Gradually Despite the fact that though theme are occasional cases of love at first a, hm]; sight. the great majority of people do have enough prelimi life requires postponing fa! raduated from college. seen something of the world, acquiréehdt u port a mone. enou o s p if“ lvttsetareatei. wifinfneak: him g con enial life companion. But his friends tell him t at this theory about con- trolled love is all hooey. rmethingotlhat is on the knees of the appens pen, but when. means o: directing. In proof of this they cite the many ill-mated couples who married for love] gjet along together, and the thousands ure and misery. and they say: "Do y ple would have fallen in love the way they dd if the 1B1“ couiiyd lde t 11k be! t k t. t sregare asonaoc n. ' e ngsruc y ' take the precaution of running up‘ a fe "flghtmmh You scorned mm common sense and prudence and eeping possible for a man to let his ‘need in love until he is ready i0 111617)’. H9 ling in love tutti! he has some dennigemyysy n3! pnératlfgnug a a - 1 of character. intel- _ who he feels sum They say that falling al '1. Fashions "f. DOLLAR DAYS’ SPECIALS {THURSDAY — FRIDAY -- SATURDAY mThe Golden Sands Riddle By Alexander bllllpbfll g CHAPTER. XIX BARRIER 1'0 IIAPPINES! "An hour and l. half to lunch," announced Sir John. as they sat in the garden of the Dutch farmhouse. T'I'hen suddenly he turned upon erry. “A walk will do you good. my lad." he declared. "You're getting‘ fat. We'll meet you two at. the car in half an hour." he told Peter and Lucy. “Amuse yourselves." An awkward little silence fell be- tween them when thev were alone. Pet/er gazed at. the roses. Lucy m- spected her shoes. It was very uiet and still in the garden. The s ine a man or it. does not hap- or where. or how, he has no o let love break their hearts and’ lives and drug them down into fail-l ou suppose, could have prevented it?" 1111s] e general and romantic theory} young and avoiding! 1. there isn't mtwh nary symo- | torus that they are about to have an attack of heart. trouble to save int-m- selves if they would and also they know p them. cute them if they would only take No cite will deny that while love it is our grcates else on earth. out. of their way to be t hazard in youth and wrecks more lives Every adolescent boy and V dangers of calf love. but do they try to avoid it? bitten by the lovebug. lenty of remedies that. a). yd is our crowning blessinwgiin matuurlity, on any ng girl is perfectly aware of the, Not at. all. They go Few of them have the wisdom of the student who was discovered on ‘ t ball the nlght o‘ me wmmenfiiiifoim dancing with the other youngsters?" he |stared broodinxly acrom the sunlit “Why are you not. in the was asked by a sympathetic professor. “Because? replied the boy. "I om playing safe. If I marry ins sitting solitary and alone on a. walLl ide of‘ five years I will wreck the career I have dreamed of following all my 1110f and I know what. with the music and the moonlight. and the sadness o breaking old ties and saying good-by. and the way Peggy looks in a pink dress and with a. rose in her hair, that. I will there. And that will be bad for her and bad fo the way of temptation. and. while it. is hard riding tonight. it will be free going tomorrow." Can Control the Love Bu: It is nonsense to say that we cailnot control falling in love because a! . We are hungry fcr romance. and so when we meet o upon an emotional debouch. We let our love is mainly self-hypnosis after stranger we g propose to her if I go in r me. I am keeping out of fine, l We crave to love and be love . some personable imaginations turn the most orcmary individuals into fairy princes and princesses. We bestow upon them charms and virtues they never possessed. We search our systems for heart-throbs and keg‘? and lf it gets one beat above normal we thl We have thought ourselves in love. grand passion. _ But. we could Just as easily have boy starting off to college might. say but. I'm not going from following my star. marriage before I am ready Oh. yes, son. love is the can control it. if you will. for if. not Army Draflee Shows Sense Dear Dorothy Dix—My boy friend and I were soon to announce our 00 l5 HOW b01112 grown in five Aus- engagement. but now because he is drafted he thinks we should wait until he gets back. He believes I should llmd- and ShOYU-V i" least ha" M15" If he really, honestly loved me. how could he say this? ANSWER-He can say it. because he is a fine, honorable gentleman and he ls trying to do what. will be best. an unselfish love? I-le wants ou to he ls gone and he trusts your oyalty. will make a great mistake if _ That sort of man doesnt understand DOROTHY . You mlndedness and meet it. halfway petty jealousy. our fingers on our pulse. we are the victims of the thought ourselves out of love. to himself: "Love is fine and dandy“ to let it keep me from getting an education or keep met And I am not going to let any girl lure me into thing ‘that makes the world go round. but you no: be free during the time he is gone. DOUBTFUL. for you. Carri; you understand go about and have a good time while you don't understand his broad- For Friday, June 27th MARCH 2!. to APRJL 20 (Aries) _splendld aspect-s throughout en- tire day encourages ou to bop your previous record or any one day's achievement. It's a. generous,‘ amenable period for private nndt general interests, romance, family‘ affairs. scientific and government matters. APRIL 21 b0 MIAY 20 (hunts)- Today not listed as gainful wlt.h- out effort but several major good aspects thould be most. helpful in your endeavor to achieve in bu.ld- lng, agriculture, mining, dealing in IIOCOS-Sflry, odlties. produce. real estate, factory sites tools. ina- chlnery MAY 21 to JUNE Zl (Gen1ihi)— Give your "must" ‘program a sound apprusal and qulc ly attend to the urgent affairs. Then more leisurely take on less weighty problems. Finishing incom-pleted activities equally avored with planning next week's program. Move speedily without confusion or worrv. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Your tasks and usual routine mat- ters are favored but you are advis- ed not to rush into new agree- merits or contracts wlthotit. first knowing what you an about to do. Tr, to finish u so that you can en oy some reuxstion over the weekend JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Loo)- Plan, improce your affairs, heed common sense suggestions no mat.- ter tine author. and don't hesitate to ask aslstanoe in matters where expedlence may determine loss or gain. Good day on whole. AUGUST 28 to SBPIEMBER 23 (Virgo) — 1'1 you find concentra- tion difficult and irritability ready Your Individual H Q R Q S C Q P E —-—-By Frances Drake ——-—i day to fix odds and ends. clear your bench or desk for the new week, make calls on clients, hold conferences, make inspection tours, amend to shipments or transporta- tion orders. Personal affairs rate.‘ DECEMBER 23 lo JANUARY 21 tCanricoi-n) — Excellent rays for your interests. You rhould be able to branch. out beyond flXpwifl-IAOHS now. I-Iinderunoes to com lotion of any useful endeavor s ould be quickly overcome. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - You shtuid hive t! good clear objective at which to shoob principles well established in your mind and should be well d-s- posed to work hard. This why Y0“ can't. fall u» tum out. an efficient 0b. ‘FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Necessary chances. In- creased tlempo in production. mak- ing improvements to broaden Y0“! capacity powers and keepmg up the highest quality in your endeavors and equipmcn most favored. A ORILD BORN ON ‘THIS DAY: Resourceful, dllilllfllm. WNW"!- mentally alert. generally capable: artistic. perhaps has unusual liter- my or musical ability. Must. learn to concentrate on one Pflflilmlll‘ lino to succeed in ft although ll. can ca an svoc Lion or side line without injury the funnel‘. S9111- tual development u. 893M119!- BABY'S not um: um to get you into mischief, take n. low minutes surcease from duties. walk. that about something divertlsing. freshen your appear- ance. then go buck briskly and smile through to qulttln’ time. BEPIEMBER 24 to 0010558. I8 (Libra) — Your personal wi=hes and realization of big dreams are favored considerably under bene- flcent. vibrations. Purely financial interests less sportsoren than head- way in useful occupations seen. OGIOBIJR. If w NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) -- Another friendly day In s generous, beneficcnt week. Un- finished and familiar activities are irkscmo ‘ l8 A DANGER SIGNAL shudloehllnu m m“ And En emu. or nut-m mu- m m so lmrlsh unborn: of Ida’: I'M up “gland.” e S '4 e ually favored with new under- t info. personal Affairs. romance. wedd n11. aociuls. NOVEMBER. 23 f0 DEOEIIBER 32 (BICIIMIIU) -Jllli III llfifl W bcinit one of the idle dheh are unontt todny‘! ~ was warm and soothing. "Not a bad chap." said Peter sud- enlv. “Who?" "Terry." Peter looked at the girl. "Shall I make a. confession? At first. 1 didn't like him." Lucy laughed. "I know." “You know H “And so." said Lucy. nodding. does he Terry ls rather the perfect knight. you know. He sensed hostil- itv in you-and it embarrassed h‘im cr rich?" 'I'hat. Peter reflected. had been but of the reason. but. onlv part. The chief factor had been that he‘ was jealous of the handsome young man. But he could hardly say so. “Whatever I thou h. I was wrong," he snidlrather lame y. “l-lle has been " ow money chanlles the out- look!” Luck mocked him. “Now that you are a. wealthy young man yourself. you think more kindly cf poor Terry!" “Don't let's talk about that mon- eyl said Peter. almost savagely. "As a matter of fact, I don't intend to spend a penny pf it. If they ever locate any relatives of Monte. the money is going to them. And if they don t. its coins to charity." He wdetl- I suspect that. that mad ges- ture of Monies started the whole l-hlng- I can't; escape the feeling that I have been incl rectly respon- sible for two deaths." “But that's nonsense.” said the practical Lucy. "I don't suppose the Monlle Rot killed immediately after ed given you the money. and‘ the police linked the two things up But that's all over now." Peter shook his head. “I still outfit get rid of a queer feeling . . . andt I have mode up mv mind about the, money. I'm not. touching it." He‘ | turned suddenly to the girl. "Lucy. me 11.1 did that. could you-would you Qllglefl “Yes?” said Lucy wlstfully. But Peter's courage failed him. “How long have you known Terry?" he asked abruptly. Lucv thought. "Not long. really. We met. him in Johannesburg. about. six months ago. He'd come down from Rhodesia. where I believe he's got a. farm. 0r something. Father took to", him at once. We went. to dances to- gether." She talked reminiscently of their early acquaintance. and he‘ was content: to listen. "Then. when‘ he heard we were coming here for a holiday. Terry asked if he millht come along too. because he was at a loose end. and didn't know anybody in Johannesburg. Of course we were pleased to have him." Peter nodded. “Yes He's charm- ifiig." l-le hesitated. "I suppose women t ld him irresistible.” he said. with l carefully measured inoonsequence. Lucy laughed. "Not discerning women." Peter raised his eyebrows. do You mean “Terrv pretends that he has lots of conquests. but. in moments of’ confidence he occasionally admits, is n born bachelor. He's scared stiff of women. He doesn't want them to d him irresistible. He much pre- fers them to treat him like s bro- “Haw ther. or even an uncle. And hat ls wlvtt discerning women do." Peter book a deep breath. “Is that what vcu do?" "Of course." "And he prefers that-from vcu?" Lucv hesitated. "He meter-ids n0t| to. lie-pays me compliments. But Terrv is almost insufferably polite." "1 think he's in love with vou." said Peter flatly Lucy sighed. "I think he imagines himself to be. a. little. But. I'm sure 1t will pass. It's so hard to separve Terry's polite fictions from what. he really feels and thinks. “Anyhow. she said frankly. “he's reconciled to not having me. That is well understood between us. She was watching him covertly. "Is there-someone else?" "Let's talk about your affairs for s change." said Lucy. "Peter. I'm so glad you're cleared. I mean. gut needn't worry anv more about. t policeman and his suspicions. I think it's——" He interrupted her. "We were talking about my af- fairs." he said grimly. “Lucy. I want to Itmow: if there's someone else. I AT THE A mean. Because I you." The girl laughed. thouah thcrte was a. kindly note in her laughter. “Peter. you do look frighnfully grim when you rush your fences! Like s. serious voting man in a hum- fllm. N0. there's no-one else." Lucy!" cried Peter. And then he relapsed into gloom "But. I've gut’. norlght. tobeta-lkin like this. to clear up the Monte business first." "I don't. see what it's got. to do with us any more." Peter shook his heard. “They haven't not the murderer yet. vou know" Lucy had no time to reply. "Aha! The young lovers.” mur- meetl was over, the preacher mured Terence Parry. and Lucy madenif his business to speak to the blushed. newcomer: ‘Ierrv had aDDl-nached softly. his footsteps making no noise on the grass. Now he grinned impudently down on them. "Has be proposed yet. Lucy?" “He insists on talking about mur- ders." she declared. Peber watching these two. listen- ng b0 their banter. felt his heart. lighten. What Lucy had said was true. Hohldnoneed to fears. rival in Terry. And Lucy had said that. ho had no need to fear a rival. 1n anyone else! His heart. bounded. They went slowly back to the car. where Sir John awaited them. smok- ing a cigar. It seemed to Peter that he glanced shrewdly at his do liter and at the oung engineer rom under his eye rows. (To be Continued) TO SEE THE SIIOW msPfdf- foil". ‘l’. "i.§°5.....” r c n . 3.000 cattle in Auslsraliaws hntcr- lands. rode a camel 1.400 miles to the city to see the Royal Show and pronounced it great WNW lbw! wmn days in this checked gingham jumper fr ck. Crisp pleats in the skirt and n sheer white blouse will make y;u loo-k as cool as a fountain and twice as pretty. The wide double pointed waistband is youthful and slimming‘ with gs. erg instead of pleats, lf you Slllllllll MIMI I" III IISEGT IIIES wish. Gathers at the neck of the blouse give becoming softness to either style blouse. Wear it to town or on your vacation with equal comfort and charm. Style No. 2940 is designed for slits 12. l4, l6, l8 and 20 years. Silo i6 requires a yards of 35-inch fab- ric for Jumper; 11-2 yin-as for blouse. Bend Twenty (200) coin is pm- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Nome. Address and the at. Io number. Be sure to sluts the | you wish. Style No. 2940 51p vnlllllflilllll llama fl-Nfllddlfil >vrovinoo .______-_- TRADES IN U3. NAVY Fifty-five trades are taught. in hhe Unit-ed States nag today. \~__ ILACKHEADS B! ckhe d: an b tmvls method Ilia: Essoqlnves It»?! . ‘t two ounces of peroxide powdtr If"! Ya" drugglfl. apply with n hot. wet cloth Oil-i (tttlittttslntclttttutltt . “"1 tteratu re l .1 rack of last year's Spring Coats valued up to $18.95. Clearing on Dollar $6 Days at - — — — -- I tTAILORED TRICOTINE SU1TS in navy and black. Regular $19.50 and $14 $21.95. Clearing at - — — _ I Balance of our regular stock of SPRING COATS clearing at greatly reduced prices. Mostly large sizes left- fl rack of DRESSES at-----$-l 00 Balance of our dark STRAW $100 HATS. All this season's on sale at ' Bright colored Suede BAGS clearing For real bargains be sure to call at THE GLORIA Corner Queen and Richmond Streets AMorniIUSmllc JUNE 27, 1941 m GLORIA 49c "Inok at Mary! Isn't she dolled up? I understand she bought that dress on the instalment plan". "I suppose that is the first instal- ment she is wearing now." 0n s. bright spring Sunday morn- ing a colored attendant at t first time I've teen you at church for a long time. I'm glad to see you here." "I come ‘butts; I not?! strengthen- ln'." replied Erastus. "It: got a 10b whitowashin‘ a chicken bulldin‘ a fence arcun" melon patch!" Needlecraft —--F'or The Home ':.t.“t...°"..." t.*.:::=*.t:;~.:.-:t..u~ Easter noticed s new e church. When the ‘Erastus’, he said. “tits is the tyowp and n water- ________., 0., -. 294-0 SIZES ll-ZO ,