PAGE TWO Happenings 0f T he Week ' The Royal family stayed for more an an hour at the reception hich followed the wedding 0! dy Elizabeth Montague-Doug- arBcott to the 10th Duke of North- timberland. Queen Mary remained even longer. Hundreds of Elle!“ milled round them informally. 0M ‘of the two cakes came from Aus- Iralla. It was of ‘four squire he" each decorated with sugar dovfl. horse shoes and boomerangs. file icing was so thick that the br.de and bridegroom had difficulty in butting it. The other cake was easy do cut. It came from the bride's Scottish home. and was soft newly made. There Dukes and Du'che.sse's present. Queen Wilhelmina of the Nether- lands has been appointed an hon- orary member of Belgium's Royal Academy in recognition of her tal- ent as an amateur painter, it was officially Bnll0lliiC‘Ed.ll'l Brussels. Mrs. Winston Churchill was slightly bruised in a speedboat ac- cident on Lake Geneva, the for- mer British Prime Minisfilers office announced this week. o lifilflill were given. . Mrs. Alan B. Cosh who has been attending the Anglican ‘Synod- meetings in Winnipeg l5 expected home this evening. ' Mrs, (Dr.) V. L. Goodwill was luncheon hostess at the Charlotte- town Tuesda for her house guests and other in irnate friends. Mr. William Rogers sun of lrt. Col, and Mrs. K. S. Rogers left this week to resume his musical studies at Juillard Graduate School in New York. Last Sunday evening Mr. Rogers entertained a number of friends at a short organ and to take Library Science at Mc- were man] Gill. Mrs. J. L, Curran and Mrs. J. A. Fraser acre leaving Monday for Toronto where they will be 10in" by Mrs. Curran's sister, Mrs. lan MacArthur and will then procee_d to Winnipeg to visit the latters brother, Mr. Philip S. Large. Mrs. Fraser will be the guest of her daughter, Joy. Mrs. William Thom- as Hunter, whose marriage took place last month.’ Miss Norma Thompson, who has been spending the summer w.th hel- mother, Mrs. W. D. Glllls wd Mr. Glllis, has left for Montreal I I O Miss Anna Ross, R. N. of Plctou spent the weekend in the city N- newing friendships.‘ Miss Gladys MacDonald who has been visiting at her old home in Georgetown left Wednesday on return to Boston to resume her nursing duties; Miss Beatrice McManus whose marriage takes place the latter part of this month was guest of honour at a miscellaneous shower at the attractive home of her sister. Mrs. M. F, Hagan. The popularity of the brldelo-be was in evidence by joyable evening was climaxed by a dainty buffet lunch st which Mrs. H. M. Stewart poured while Misses Margaret McManus Marie Beale served.‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Wright of Dlgby, N. S., with their son. Mr. Robert Wright who spent a few days here this week returned ycs- terday, O O O His friends will hear with regret of the illness of ex-councilior Mr. the beautiful gifts received. An en- - dence. .‘___ . 3 i? Cook? Corner it ______________§9 is here pictured in an interesting family group. ter Rose, display avid interest in a map of Canada as Lord Alexander p Lady Alexander, "IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Prior to leaving for Canada to take over his duties as Governor-General, Field Ma two young sons, Bria oints out “0ttawa". DOROTH Y DIX SA YS- oman’ s Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions. rL a Family Gathering of rnrllaiexouder-s l Ellen's Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife rshal Viscount Alexaner n and Shane, and daugh- thelr new place of resi- fLivinggStLeiseurei 4m: Womlvis REALM- TIIIAIBAIPII For every morning Thou dost sin. ppm bl ' 1m- asys with’; wellllhg shoulders b! ar The strain and stress: 5nd. till; glad day that brings the boon Of quietness. 11d; day in mill and mine and mart Let l t May allelic: dlgreieng wheels be still. That men may ear The voioes of another world Sing sweet and clear. And in the names of joy and rest, Our war we wage, That all may know this gift of God, m lge to use, And Canada's sons may sever lose Their heritage, I .. (Author not known) The Lord's Day Alliance. N0 ABIIASIVIS P l l amelware and glali kitcglf: autenesliqls respond better t0 cleaning if no abrasives are usefi and they are washed in soap and water or soapless suds. Since fol-id prepared in enamel catches c?‘ readily, watch the pot. If a dim- ter does occur. soak the utensils and then use a soapless sud! 0!’ a mild scouring powder. A bad burn is apt to leave a permanent brown stain. - \ The damp: of autumn sink into the leaves and EMF!" "m" 1"“ the necessity of t eir fall; and thus lnsenslbly are we, as" years close around us, detached from our tena- city of life by the gentle pressure of recorded sorrow -W. S. Lander. A man is a, great thing upon the earth and through eternity- but every jot of the greatness n man is unfolded out of woman. ~-Walt Whitman. . ll¢ re l "rB . \ g? i! Ill) flXIlNGl-ll What English queen had m fingers on one hand? One of n" aging: of Anna Btvlmenynl. second Will o m’! W11 o gand, ma; 4,. formed by the Presence of an ex. tra finlep-Anne wore gin-yr. whenever-Jumble, but Queen Cath- erine use to get revenge on he; rival by compellng her to p1,”. cards without oves, thus t-xpop ing the deform ty and disguvan; the king. . Somejclentists believe that he,‘ work in the dark to keep the honey soft, as it crystallizes in the ligm, New Colors .... “Browns very high» fashion for fall ..... "with greens s close second. Grey carries on 1,, pularity........Olaret shades com.- gg in strong. A bright electric. blue very new! And black m, standby of the well-groomed worn. an. Hint: on Etiquette Don't be offended if a male guys} _ at a private arty introduces him. self to you. ou are all friends of the host and hostess, and there should be no formality ROLLED BANDWICHEB Rolled sandwiches are made of thin slices of fresh bread. cut from the end of the loaf, thinly buttered and spread with a filling which adheres well. The Slices are then rolled, filling side inwards, into small cylinders, which nra packed gnugly into a shallow box, open side downwards, covered with Waxed rarer and placed in a cool place for some time before serv~ ing. Plain bread and butter sand. wiches are most attractive served In this way with a tiny sprig oi parsley, tucked into one end. s small stalk of asparagus nr a sprig of water cress may be included in the roll or the butter may hr I recital in St. Paul's Church. i-Ie J MK l h P. . . ~- was assisted by the church orgun- pitnsile.‘ c e8 n t e E I VH0: GINGEKSFBS . i , varied by creamlng into it it neat- m, My; Rqygton p, Muggm-d, mg e e e ,6 mp “or” H T A v A W Cookerels hailed the dawn this SCARY! VAR-Ill) 1y chow“ pun”. "en W "I w» smoul- M» w» o... u l»... u... 0W 0 equlre m You sou» flu o rat's. “$5.€'v‘§"'r'>'-.‘Z."’°J. 22.1.22. Raoul Raymond who sang de- g M _ or unwell where ‘he h“ u 1 cup moms” me rom our slumber.» A brlght- mmli" °l ‘"5" 1° mvflu" mm“ sardines. Cream, cheese filling: llghtfully. The social evening was ged fimlgllsftheto§ggrffifit=s b33233}; lrelgtor. lhlsgogfeiroyflwgsitgcoldrhpghlgi l ¥i%i53.?’é‘o§°%%lli‘n"§°§l§€..“ Yflfmmfifitfl“ “imlm! ,§““"’-‘? “"5 §,'§§fifi,,,',vf"lnffil,lrm“",f§;mfl°rf§:{i lrle suitable for this tyre of sand- m, MW, u...“ d...“ ,..,..,,,.- “Y h" ""18 all": 28"" Mlwhlll- gifllggggggsgfigg " unknowing Bachelor Given Pointers o, ,, -,, ,,,$,",;»,,;;f§,“¢,,,;,"°,,,*§;;§g wearers a o... charm a ......- “"h- , ments before good-nights were Mr 5mm Mm l’; tesspon mace ' on way Tfl w||| Matfl to wand r at will toward an ezlve ‘ml-mired "mu" whether they be _ said. ' e7 e" 5°11 "f Mr- i w.“ u E83 m ' made of net, lace, or crlsp-organdy. l , , , and Mrs. H. n. Miller, left; Monday “as?” 5"“ -_- .. n? “ m!“ m“ ‘l’ d“ _._.____... ' Whats that?’ James said, starting DRAMATIC Bl-‘ovsls Household Scrapbook i Mix in the usual way. Ohill the dough before rolling as thin as possible. Work with small portions at one time. Cut and bake in a 375 degree F. oven 7 or 8 mislutes. to take up his studies at Mt. Al- llgon Unyvemay, §askvme_ A iovelorn- bachelor complains that men do not get a fair deal in acquiring mates. He says that the public prints are full of s-dvioo to women about how to catch husbands. but that not even a tip is hand- ed out io men about how to get wives, and he thin/ks that this dis- crimination against his sex is unJus-t and undair and subversive of up to rest a moment on an elbow. ‘The?’ then wasttne truck that had Dldred up our clwam can down at the mill. and now was mulringits way out over the hill on its way OF WHITE SATIN NEWXORK -Many of the new blouses being shown are white satin, which gives them drama. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Carson have had as their guest for the past two weeks Mrs. Carson's sister Mrs. H. Ci. Bratton, Toronto. w“ I'm“ Earle l‘ rem“! mm" Q . O fortably following an operation 9811i’ this week in the P. E After several weeks in hospital MOLASSES‘ _|rn.1,|-;p gh 1 rm‘. ,4, Mrs. n. n. Shaw returned to her H°"’““" . . . oooxlrss "°“““‘°°' l»? perehocnlyit is lrigilstg iiriwili; °“‘"' m "‘ m" “m” 1"“ 5v “Wml l“ 4 horns so U er Prince Street Wed- If this charge be true. it is doubtless because. of the zmwmi be- ms om. m, h W“ myths 1'0,“ itself to fine detail in tucks. Bmook- . _____. ' lng revives in many of the satin ~ lief the/t men need no assistance in their courtship. or, if they do. the girls are standing by ready to lend them a helping hand, even to the extent of popping the question themselves if o. bashful swain seelns to have trou- ble in getting to the proposing point. Regretful farewells were said to v Miss Lena McLure who left Mon- dfly for Toronto after a delight- ful holiday with her parents. Mr. Chester S. McLure, M. P., and Mrs, ey, the night ‘ieiore. Gently the breeze came up from the pond to move a curtain at the new wlr-tiow and without effort I could sec the early smoke curling upwards from ii cup butter or substitute ‘é cup brown sugar 1/3 cup corn svnlp filled to it mark with black strap mollasszs 1 teaspoon vanilla blouses with its quaint Libertyl of Londonair. One white crcpc blouse has a deep smocked yoke with its fullness tucked out ver- ticslly, and worn with a new black nesday even ng. O C Baking Cakes If heavy wrapping paper is out to lit the bottom of the cake pan. the cake will not stlolg and the Mrs. Denny who has been spend» ing the summer at the Charlotte- town has returned to her home in M nt l. Mcliure. Bonnehlnlcy. d155,, I ;n’:“m F_____ M“ w M. . . ‘§.‘3"i’.'au$“w.e.‘"‘ m m ‘lung: in {s world irtlhwhich if; resume pop- llglzlilizlz-igflniyllihillglld {if}; jersey skirt yrvlith silk grosgrain fli-wish bathe remove‘; . _ ( . . B. ll I ill _ , _ a on r ou number maecu e. - 1 -- a d1 _ s a er than ' 1 i > Ema wood was I er. R N. left Wed it teaspo it 4 ° “em disappeared m PM.‘ wlomu mum J71; lens“ lllimglmeedsllzioéréetanoallif; m‘ pa“ n sa l luncheon hostess for her friends "e543? °Pl return to Montreal sea About 2 cups pastry flour. Mix 9d a "Mk °1 sulpemimlauw l0 WWW 51W WW5 . .. . ‘ telling men how in acquire wives Still. if there “m” I W551“! b“ Eng" diagonal front tucking illustrates Pans Before a new enamel pm is used cl-lmPanied b h fi Henderson oyf d-trtwrnigdwnfislflfif ll-llrlling home after a month's visit w th-Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller at the summer home in Keppoch, O I O and. chill the dough. Roll thinly and cut with a small cutter. Bake in a 375 degree F. oven about 8 to 10 minutes. While cookies are warm fill with crmbapple or other jelly. Make 5 dozen cookies. James said till-owing back the cov- ers hastily "don't you know that we've got to go to Pooh's to thrash?" "~30 our day's wprk. began. at The Charlpttetown yesterday. e ; Mr. and Mrs. O. 1". Charbonneau ~ ,i have left by air for a trip to New , York and Montreal. how perfectly smocking can build out a shoulder while clever tuck- ing channels off extra fullness. place it in cold water and put on the stove until the water bails. Al- low the an to cool in the wales and its e will be lengthmed. Baby's Flannel are any lads who are altar bound. yet who feel that they need some direction about how to get there. here are a few suggestions: Of course. the easiest and the quickest and the surest- Wav of swine a wife is to marry the girl who is handiest. m“ 15 9' P13" m" 1! Vii-TY P°Dular with men and it almost always Miss Katherine H. Macbeod, of The breakfast was scarcely past before they were away again. Pard The tea hostesses at the Tennis New Bedford, M _, | r, Courts this i‘: ' this week to joliuhergrilglg. Jean Miller imilmlldgs mfirglliillé: GmGEfJUTs works. Let a man and woman be closely associated and pmpihquity better this momlns. eewmn-"lnled ' v D° m‘ "m b‘by'“ “m” mm‘ (UL) James Macbeod of Regina Mfifln- ii cup shortening does the rest. Before they know it they think they are in love be- the team a distance in th= road c Bette)’ En hsh gown‘ “M pennant" Merely bmm “i101! lllelldillfl several weeks with ' ‘ ' 1 cup sugar cause they are used to each other and ar inter ted Ln t‘: before returning to quieilylguard l g 1mm we“ and m” Wm retain m! a" all"; Ml“ Mabel MacLt-od. Ry- gfrlills Mdhnald. 9'1 North 4 tablespoons molasses things. Go over the list of your me‘. friendse and v3: will bJSuiLT’ "w Pwmm“ ““"°“3"°“‘ ‘he d" I n t. w dial“ mam“. rs on treet. H‘ ad, h i. _ , - ' a - z ' . ‘. llliaass -’ - e e guest her cod-rain,“ Ml; hllfgsreie 2 :5?! flour (general purpose) llllilzilfilénglfiiq d“ llljtw many M them have mm!“ the“ bwrdim’ 133.‘. fr: lyvegxellltullgyshal I "“ _ ‘ ' ||"l '"""l m“ A- M- Gmfiflll. D. D. spent smelt"? °f Seattle. Washington 2 i/Bflspoorls soda 1 p N8. em’ m‘ ‘he gm‘ wh” m“ “t H“ m!‘ “e”- l° made a mustard satire for a blo-vl ' I llllmlw I I hltlewwglseniiglldnfiggrsligdre thllliweek who i! being omafleevery welcome: Elrllizgeasp? elite cinnamon. cloves. me rs’ or the“ pnvate Beau-Hana‘ of relish, that had beer oivaitln! kl- What ll wrong with this sen- ' l’, I Hlllllhillhllllll" ' on s re- rim Se‘. ,‘ ,-_~ - D091"! w l wh ' ' ‘ it'll. "' “l.” "s A"? "mead we ma" =Mnl=r o... .0... CLUBS fills-Fails. .2394. its. l... °°"“ °“ ll l" l" i‘ . .1 _. moi.“ orr son and Miss atherine er an: I ogt leave with her- broth- 2d g and.‘ molasus; beat well. . covered Wm, W1C“. vynegan ‘new 2. What is the correct prontmo- , - . . \. v _1 4;, ' ' e e . Mn. J.1G?0Mrlle:b0n!14l3d‘,%l‘ml§' and ulldssmtttifihfirglaiilllsmdeztlihadlxdbanlg whicllhebofixt bestmibet u ' m"““°““1 “me-en is to ioln clubs to were added *0 “"1 W1“‘-°' “m” “‘Z‘°“W".§..I.“”$’Zi these words is a‘) ‘I “ “ml Mrs. o. w. Kielly is beln we]. lh the city yesterday momm’; f: ' m“ “ "mm bmu- Th“ “"1" e double sumo-w. for fifinswxthfaeaflfieefafiflffl“ misspelled-a Procedure, proffclor. _ ‘.. .. \ Dip in granulated sugar and place 2 noht-‘s apart on a greased cookie sheet. Bake in a 350 degree F. oven it gives a man a closeup on a gi.rl‘s dispodtlon and character and per- lxrllltttasrétxinngttlliflgndl a filmy good m” M Whether she would ma-ke an Omp on or not. Also. girls who belong to many erous visits to the house across the her way back by air to Regional lane. The babe is doln‘! well the corned home after an extende visit Hmpltll. at Fort McClellan, Ala- m h" dfiilkhter Mrs. C. B. Jones v CW‘ proselyta. 4. What does the word "con- sanguinity" mean? in Calgary and on the return trip bama. Miss MacDonald who war d for l5 minutes. . stopped 0g Wm, M _ A overseas e l “' v9 clubs are generally tho_ h h. BMW‘ fls-sllrzd 393MB ihiimfilfl- _ p __ Montreal. n new l" the war is“ satirllidwtg, §7fim§“'$‘,§ PRETTy FLOWER BOUQUETS too choosy a-bout mente véhllrcgveczllll: :5 °§§,,,“m°m"§,;§§ n’: iangfiglld Wm 5W" be h" M997 Se“ wiih svghtgltat ‘dleahsxgltichmlagln: QIFNEE... .. ..- l’ a o a was sccom anied on the fli ht ‘t ilunting grounm for wives So ar m ioa ' ' v.5- Mr. and M . Rs l Moncton ‘i’; h g 0 ~ .. ' e "s lflubiJ-By the time a man ' ' ' _ "E. ‘ gavel” tine" :58" urn:- wlztlymmgzlst: Irene Bruce’? vlnigflerlléeoe, Miss giaszsdfizérlgeltlt t3‘ 51% d gglfitigsitlalil: will: that binds. it is all over except llthblllllld time ttdavlto 1g‘! vase: \ ANSWER; urrs o 3am _ e e ' - - w owers now n oesom: , , ‘m: M“!- wlltel‘ M. (lrockett of likl- Jwtyfififrlfiinnlettnttle chm“ l! 9- 800i! Way l0 catch one. A girl is sweet Peas‘ m“ ,5‘ is “m”? m?“ n1<>'noi?¢‘,,'li.s'.'§§.l,“l§" swan": IIlIIIllIIIlIl l.l!“hllihltlltllold! illllllllll. Tile King and Queen and the "wnwn. Alberta, is the guest of y a racted io a man who shmvs that he knows how to {h‘é“dp,',‘,§{§°‘fnf_‘f°",§:i jfllfiéjji! e12: principal accent 0n tlrst- syllable. a. Dunne Professor. 4. Blood relationship. é€.‘."‘."‘.'l‘i“.§°J;iiit..'i““iL? a...,""“' . " v by the no. of c6 ry.--".. Prescott. 5. Sorcery. order a Hood meal and thu v tno . l“ m. " t. .?“.,’.’;.".f.‘.2.i‘i; i“ "at; as." "t “r P» lover and act like one. N wcm . mic l ' he mm m“ m“ ' days’ stubble of beard on (his fade‘? ‘ltllagtsdldgkafi lwdnntntowlfirlfy m,“ two princesses will be acc l d her mother. Mrs. J, 1-1 , l by ten members of the Roygltligfidsee- h" "M. Miss Mary Ainffjdnflfifi hold and nineteen others on the °f Cline ‘Iraverse. M" groom,“ 309d visit to South Africa next “"9994 Over in Toronto to v83“ ear, it was announced in London h" dlllghter, Miss Margaret gm... Qdllfldl)’ 1118M. Three ladies-in- taut ‘"110 l! a ‘RC-A. stewards“ though the lavz-nders a-rrl purples (Continued On Page 3) .._ ..__i-a waitin will att d th _ | etween Tor t d ~ l Alan scelles. etthe Klngilimglvst: M “'0 ‘an’ Lew York gdfsdfcgeklegsgre dmy and shabby B-lld look as if they had been flsgxeld 2 Ho!” can I ' l Y - . 2$.$l'“‘“.'.i geldhllll‘ Majmy" “i” AnlglesuCxlif Mach“ °‘ L" hrvms a suitor tmllLhNcTl do“ my Wm“ w" B" '* ‘thrill out of l ' ' W - - , 0 ‘ I tour. Sir iklgnealjstoufizlzotor the m°mirll 1:! 23d?" l! luv!" ‘m’ noble. Christian charag “at he Wm“ to m“? h" beau” “h” l‘ ' a: m9: m" u month ‘punt ‘to gill; home mu" how homely sh ‘gr and looks as if she were a good oooia No '9 37 M" Miller ‘ " M. the ° -# e Went: to be told that she is beautiful 1M u" milk and Queen 0n their tour ‘will tiamorotss and different from 3.11 o1 h" um of Canada in ' 523i of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ci. Pui- ~ ' AM flnellv. if oihe t - D. w. Ban o ., r actios fail. dont f Q. Wh t I f lifting ...-..; ...... c.":":::..': 1:. or ‘i ‘also - l» l-'"'°-l~1r..."lt-.:: “l”? '*‘~i""l- . -—FOR m5 HOME‘- owi ftTh - ° t are r . sma.sor n we can . to Inn-hoe“. gugqyr-lr: l‘ Mean-o felumg y,“ A" "M," nearly “n” ma. up byotéeatifg‘ as; is alwt?‘ Jobnfli-m-Ise-Qot be purchased for a few conga. Flat» _ . ' =~~-1~~- t» - M we ~... ... ' ' ~ to “is...” -'<*~.....~ '°""""' ' - yet r. ' ll W Min Gwendolyn Welsh of Bos- 0f St. Pam #3155.“ r°§t".“'§;§' W‘ "m": m‘ pa“ ‘mo m’ Wm‘ w.moh“mu"wymw m. i] "cowl": ,, curd,“ welmm, 'I“'ur|day from Halifax whgunh r. __ Q. Howom I prevent taki the fashion plate. Tiny waisted mm i." old “gm, ‘fiend, duh met his four little daughters '3... e ' . .1’ wrong bottle front the madplne Jumper with -h ts and an ing her holiday at the neg,“ s“ Modes. Christine and Hilia ’ n’ Morn!" Smde 1 M "hint?" "w?" "W"- ls lccoglpglnfgd by m" “l”, John, afte; the Iudden dug. :1” ' ‘K2,? g ti; o 3 r n mat. Keagms aging‘, flashlight a: “do.” tall-sights aises 8.1:‘, 1g. 12. son w kl mo , medl on. . o en - M" mil to the 3.1.1.2‘ r'.'§..‘.‘.€'..""‘ m" to oirlrllrlgltgiotf-grmetumrzlmk England i v "I WW Mile from winemaker 3941"" i" 1* "7"" 544mb 1°!‘ ti" m e o o homo with their r-theQ-Fldythfl; B’ “mo. Etiquette ‘ammo m“ h d." w a“, w”; 1 "M. 84mm or s- u nslnur 0w n. it N. 1 - Impala ith ' , ‘ . - ' ~' Mn: new mother. eurr. w. 11': vv'v. Dlnlwell-w m‘ m m" “m” a party of clergyman were at- Iv nouns I40 r131 with?" m“ “m 111w and?" i“ FAnmN a A. Wash while still warm with soap and water. If it la very greasy, Owen, Pownai Street. ' e - C I O our aim. Address rflmuh 7°” b95118 I successful , . 3g "Mill: a Pmbytcriea oo fererwe guide. Print in Scotland. Several set of? to ex- and Style Number plainly UN- (Dn) Tanton and Mrs. p hostess: encourage‘ - — ' - ;_ l m“, t a i - m‘ your guests to plore the district. Presently they q_ n M“ hum“ ado a little soda to the water. sun to state also yotmrish. Include “n, ham": l, "fflnfilnfll-uvlzgg Cong" mauve?) 03gb‘ r130 the pcarvtowaidriver. llltnned by a tem- tilled in “lawrnlgtlaa a rl-‘f-‘Lf m unit or lone number as your n‘?! '1 "will?! India on Ix famed as d hostess, a Iii}; Not cheer-viii; a notice that the “t? - , _ _ go more‘! ltlgyntegs and responds m . hey started to “m,” ‘ m, Adams PaItQrnDQYoIIaIatQHe ‘Charlotte ridden. 0. a. a. till" lddlnr hoer ezfinlrldtiiblfotii ‘dl-“ihtlu qihh. tea “w” n" ‘h ch" Mm ma“ WI W t n v ' ' pa.“ .._._._ :..:.'.."'.'i"“. 91s.. g3iif2°°§1i&'iih"‘“°""'~'i':; "' a." .2.“ “We, s; "- "~- ="' ‘ ~. ‘ n ado an ono ID 1 ‘u Powers "y; u, | _ reason for’ the Old man's to ‘ ‘ i. hr» ot tho neditn Women! li§t|ltm should be notions; {is 953m! m), sss “we're n 4 "m? g m h h” ‘m. M“ big. our meniol you flowers are colorful earls-older! “P-QYQMG- 5 ~ ‘h rwnnul-m ' M M“ u a sleuth as veins s on towels. aprons or place mats. I'm no “car shoot that." was ‘. “mum m“ on”: m e ensue» find out more u.» Odds and ends of no- from m: ‘all; - but w dorms m off sh ' 1,, m, h M‘. 4m" Dmllldmllllm- mm she nrows baaketmily beam. Ho! 4n "fli m be Baptists!" I _ Ill lu. 1s chairman of a iron aster ttens No. 5N con- .--- community drive. Has a hobby a tainl 12 in s with couplets In ULTIMATI GIITUII l‘ ... h Mrs-Latins career or special u, " her qualifications fillruyoosiiitfl! tructlona. To order: Send 20 cents in coin hm ' r" mmlovorknssoria‘ Winlllliltlnt. "Ill tot el h a no - hfilnd; {Egiilila-[lesp gkglegi Bureau. Gisriotte- Elaikél m", wmlu“ to rm . and the ll 'fol snowstorm“: '31s: I Q tiunain the rim.‘ "his: and‘. III. minnow oar. key umultol wasihatno Ill . nit, questions. m" Name boom-on a o? a Poem reminds you that every newmliifl a bit o! slat ery a res worsen fad ehild warms up A "m °" l" i . It an at expfflled in "4"" '1‘ n" _ a q» spam - elnlrskrfllsl nun » V ' l!!! Province m‘ m