Womank Re aim v. Social an CHANGE ounces EVERY oAY. MY m‘, n= YOUR MAN YOU'RE our TO set: tit/ll 0A/zVfi/PPM5 Ilziintinesc is far too important to trifle with! That's whv ifs thumbs down nn "second day" nntlics for iris who want iutfi of friends. They're Lux Daily [Jippcrsi Every night, n5 stmn as they step l of their UHtiiIPS, they dip them Lux. Lux whieiw away the pur- Flmiipn that causes untiie ntlrvr, et-ps iovciv untiics iinintv. frefh, hc\\-i\\ui\in\,'_. Nari your Lux daily dipping tunigitii flr- . in’ t A LEVER PRODUCT _...:_____________.___.___ 4__;..______. " "’:"!'\.C\'Y€‘£-\S¢I§€\§\. A Mar ‘cow there’: u \w.~a on you iii the ball snir! the nergeant, Living Er Leisure The Woman's Realm _-—- ta the odour of lmmlrt; 200d gm flhrough the 1101150 thelecnheipoko; The 1e e, and does awn-y with the task of hsshe themonehescmpingoffahancdmn-ziantslat- card; . Why can't we 1.11 be like that wise 01d bird?" "Ittmwunnmvtwhelvndhtm Themoiwheww wok er 001.08 IS STILL NEWS FOB JUNIOR/S NEW YORK, _Oo1or rennin: the big news in the limit)!‘ miss type of drem. not only two but often three colors are combined for her date dress and even the dresses she wars to class are bright or light. Some 0f the xtew‘colors are light, like pale water ens, and aqua: and off-whites; right. bright col- ors like tangerine, peacock green, American Beauty, strong gold, and rose Two-piece wools in tihese new pas- tcls are leadsts. These follow up the suocezful soft wool suit dresses in brigh-t. shades which stores are .~howing new Detail is worked out in tassel trims uvterestiitg seaming and bitttonztig. touches of metallic. A favorite silhouette in crepes among tho ycunz is nmldcd. beli- lcss, utterly simple with only the slightest draping- caught‘ at the fronts oi the waistline vritftt a. lit- tle flat t-ic 0r bow, sometimes re- peated at the throat. FURYITURE IS SCXLED TO FIT NE\V YORK —'I'he prediction that by the and of 1943 over 1.000,- 000 specially constructed homes will be occupied by war workers gave the furniture industry quite a Jolt szncc most 0f firs? families will bc buying homo furnishings es- peciaily for their new homes. How- ever, sLnce many of their. are uscd to living in small rooms in apart- ment buildings, the problem for adapting new furniiure designs to dcfcztce liouscs is not too diffi- cult. Authorities agree that housewives will have no trou-ble if they use “common sense" in selecting furn- ishines Furniture should be Ln proportion to the rooms. That is, a large over- sluifuj livzng room suite will mukc ‘the rccm sccm crctvdcd. Some of the most effccsive rooms seen on a recent survey were done in Elarly Antctrican maple, with bright chzntz fabrics and flowered mags. Another house used ration in modern with ChHlCse and tropical accfsories, 0f cflurse, many pkcrs are avail- able which have been scaled down to fit 511161161‘ rooms, although pre- serving the beauty of line of 18th Century’ and modem furniture. Elaboratew fussy designs are to be avoided, because they destroy the restful atmosphere of the rcom. Furniture sficuid be bought ‘with an eye to its adaptability. Many worker; are frequently urnnsferrcd from one plant to another and must take their furniture with t-hcm. The new‘ fUIlCLEOXIRI groups whose units mnv be used as chests, dressers, or buffet; at will are cs- pecidlly practical. WAR MATERIAL sohoolrcozn interiors will become more familiar with such fabrics, aa spun THYOHS, new wcols, heavy and smooth kitits, and siurdlly xvovsn cottons that resemble wool mix- turcs. PLACE MAT DRIER] Crocheted cotton place mans an tablc-flzittermg, practical and 11n- g, but oclllcs the day when d a good washzng and the bie problem confronts the ife —h0w keep their lovruy symmetrical shape. Place mat strczciicrs axe etisy to make. Just trike a square of n ncn-tvrap- 1 as pbvuood -three- ‘Iv heart" —cut it to I0 rer tlic szdcs to remove sharp edges, Dian an outlhe 0f the table mat on one side 0i the and hammer a one inch cop- " i:\t=r"'i"0<.fi colllpictel_y' nt each peak- te. Then tum : ovcr and hcok your ' lnund " d and sttfily starch- cc n\l\'..\ t.» the nail points to Ironing mi be quite unneces- 531')’, .__.__ There's dCllbiE near in elbows of school swczrtcra if. when nsw, they are zvinfczccti by rimming on the wtrng side over a good portion with matching wool. If this pre- cavfion has been neglected, when h0.(.s bunk thrtrwh a nsnt. darn may be made crcclicilng in thcn darnzng neatly cross- Petpluana and fzintaiLs are been for day and evcnlitc. Nrccssarilyr trriof, because of G cmmcnt ord- era, they are ncvcrzhclss as perky as e and n5 ntuch it‘. demand. 1m the pmpuiii Ls in con- .g fabric BACON 155s rmvoa Bacon Ls a. ivondcrful flavor-ad- der. Be sure it is cooked crisp, c: inbe it. thorcu and and w S, S31E15. SO )5 ZYQVIGS C115. scroics, to taste. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Water QIXIZS often c ~~ be remov- ed from polish furn". by rub- bill-S llfllliy "'11 tutp applied on a 50ft c.c..n. Wipe y nttd re. wax, _Il your oven is very ho: put.» g plcce of waxed paper undt-r the cas- seroe covcr. Tlll5 will prevent the contents of the casacroe from bat. lg too quickly I Save the fours! Que IJCUHQ oi wute cocking fats will produce c111. ' gl_vcc'"rle t4) inanufticture l d-rf) potund of scno-‘kcless powder u>ed in heavy 811111 if llllllllllillilOil. Fruzt stains on table linen should be wet with stuffs c1 Cqmllhpr be. " illllil. to make ill-em disap- broilrrs wt‘ h usually front one to two pound Allow a blYJlAJi‘ for SlTVllltI two persons. The lrurciicr will split the broiler; thrcurlh the back and then you cook n "as u." I lo or three marshmallows. out l" lY-ic-‘s n i ada-d to crt-tm while l1 '~ i)'~.ll§ v.'h.;.;>i<!_ wi. nuke lite crtttm limp its shnpc when it i; been as a gfllflléil or topping. When food boils over in the ov- ljn “We it up immcdmiely with n. mug-handled dish mop. This pre- i THE cook's i caravan OVER 85 YERRS 0F SUCCESS PROVE ITS VALUE IN FIGHTING BULBS SCOTCH SCONES. Two cups flour, a. level half-foa- SPOQI] of barking powder, 1-4 tea- spoon cream of tartar. Put these "$041811 sif-letr first, add n pinch of salt, about a teaspoon of sugar, a small piece of butter and a cup 0f buttermilk Mix rather soft -- Just stiff enough to handle — r011 out atbcut 14 inches, cut intro four andput one on each lid. Have a medium hot firc. The cooking 15 the harden Pl". $01 if the fire is too hot they burn and if not hot en. ough they are not baked right. iruzo-niu-Ticiinr 1;]; vservi. 01m DHIGN B17111‘ _ v mu x n!- tivt: ' N0. I95 ‘PM; cmchcicd hug-mc-tight is w'arm_ tiscful, easy ‘in make and an lnicd yzifi. for fricncl or rclntlvc. , liiwiiuittoii (ii liPFiUil nnilmti: 111 .'~tn.|ii. medium and large sir/rs. OLD-FASHIOFED GINGER- BREAD Boat 4 tablespoons fat. gradually lddlflg 4 tablespoons sugar; 3-4 i/EBSPF-Cn each of ground gin- ger and cmnamcn and 1-2 teaspoon ground cloves, continuing the boat- ing; add 1-2 cup boiling water; 2 cups of flour baking powder baking wda an add, alternately with this sifted flour, 1-2 cup mo- lasses. curring and boating perfectly smooth. Then add a beat-en egg. 01:18” Niu-t. Walter Pidgeon Visits Home Town SAINT JOiHiN, NB. Oct. 35 — t (CPI - Walter Pidgeon. who mso to fame as a motion picture star since/he lasi-jlfitcdih‘ home Vcit.y_ I vnut 3-Puzpou Medicine Help: Clear Out Siam Areas NOW don't suffer the tortures of sinus rain when you may relieve the pain I y clearing the congestion and giving sinuses a chance i0 drnln. One powcr- fiSufferore of SINIIS PAIN Gel Real Relief Pultcrn N0. 395 contains list ni .lll(l complete iDSLTlHIilOIlS fur add husband's roving eves of Saint Jrhn m‘ 4 sift. twc-dav visit. wt 3- teaspoon ‘tome folk. lcavi and 1-4 teaspoon lhPlr estecim, ng no dwm Ina-n campaign, until the central well- mlniwcnt c-f rrm] sha-llow, sp-“Ys ' 01109 in i when h" oven for about. crowd pgc nim- cxmnimnfrowu ooanman _ , d Personal / Fashions 1 Literature O-OO-O-O-O iDorothy Dix ay GIRLS MUST LOOK OUT FOR OWN INTERESTS IN In The Game Of Hearts Men Hold All The Trumps mommy DIX-‘I have zone w-im 1 bov 101' m“ 1°“ "" W ‘l? 1 had uch neat e ave a ways s others company. yet he refuses t0 Rct serious. around for new faces and la always acceptmz blind dfllfls 5° 5-‘ iem. these was; foiu‘ years. _ _ v he might call and I will miss a chance to be with him- ‘ lfk 1 well enough to wmfi; find??? ivhv iiogsiii: see her continu- allv for years and then VG"??? zlelelféaigtixglilltlg isn't? Whv does he let her waste the time. when she h comcs to make Rood? infcr t-lmt he is in love with her when he might. make a good marriage. ‘ d l her flat hen fade out of the DlCtUTEAIEi hgvttyvtis a gm to gum a bov who ME. hlel gem are? “ti: hiifli nu m lo <- with a overaean sess v '_ wasn't in love with her? THATS ANSWER-Because. my dear. men are selfish LOVE he d really enlov each “ms met rrnliiem he keeps 100K111! to find In spite of ma. 1 still like him very 11inch and w" “Em W w" 10y myself with other boys. as I have become so attached tpnialrlllfllaltgiugllalé I even refuse other dates because a Stranger In A Shady Gulch h Denver Bax-dwell CHAPTER VII-l Tufly was a xood little racer. but he still felt the eflect-s of nis rflrent Joumey. He Rraduallr lost ground to the Half Diamond horses galloplnl after him and hi: r1601‘- u a‘ "‘ , occasionally Lilfl DIJISUGIS B-Xlll aesar r looking back at oarki it. A wide slash in the north mesa wall yawned ahead. a little east.- ward. A shallow ravine trailed out across the valley from that cut 1n the rim rock. There were foot 111115 and some timber up there near the int-ls, corrals and havstacks. That must be the at first intervening between a quarter mile. Thule ranch. and women are nitwils. and never more so than shrank u, three hundred ynyg; in ntattc-rs of sentintent. cards are stacked against women. When a man meets a prettv and attractive girl. hc thinks only of what pleasure he can dcrive from the acquaintance- ' ' 1c 1S u good-locker with whom he l5 proud to be seen. he takes If sh‘: is bright and cntcrtainiitg and can pep 11D 11m‘ 50ft 0f 8 date. and mnkc it amusing and worth while. he is JohnnIv-on-illc-SDOL un- slni). If sl hcr pintrfs. til shc trots known ‘a and imsiYTnbic fnm: _ camps on hcr parlor CilfllTS_ CONSIDER-S SELF ONLY ‘his girl." If she has a pleasant and intcrestin But in all of this he is considering solclv his own tzood. He isn't iriv ing n sillyit- thought as to how his conduct ziffccts the girl. well (‘llOilf-lil that if a man motiopolizcs a girl's rvinz sonn- OiilPl‘ man. bctititv shc has her best. chance 0f getting herself ccmfoririblv in life. in-fhc-tintiicct‘ policy. He doesrrt want to marrv her himself. routine. He will do that himself when he nets tired of her or meets some other zirl hc fancies more. and if poor old Marv is lcft in the lurch inst too bad. It is her own fault. for. lzoodnc-ss knows. he never litlllt,’ to hcr thnt she could possiblv cottstruc into a proposal of marriage On the colttrnry, he brought up the subject of marriage. And, of tentions says that the girl is to blame when she has wasted years and ‘years of her time upon him. he speaks only the truth. \\'lCi{(‘(l world we have to look out for our own interests bcitig clicatcd. suckers from being taktn in by ccnfldenoc men. Nor is there any way in which we can make our wishful thinking come true. Any girl, short of a moron, knows that when she keeps steady com- pony with a boy she practically chucks her other chances of marrlaize out of the windmv, and that she is an idiot to do it until he gives her unmis- takable assurance that he is in love with her and. intends to marry her. It is silly of hcr to befool herself‘ bv thinking that the reason he never pops the question is because hc is too shv. No than is too bashful to ask for w hc wants. And it is worse than silly for her to believe that if she , st hung on long enough. he will fall in love with her. If a t1oesn't hit a man in the eye and fire his fancy when he first know; her. she never does. The moral of all of which is that intcrcsts in love as \_vc_1l as in busincss DISLIKES HUSBANIYS STARING AT WOMEN DEAR MISS DIX-I have been married for one year and have been of staring at to the point. we are out together we auar- loves me very much and that ltappy except for one tiling. C\'Cl'_\' Wflillilll \\'ilO where I can think rcl continually I am the onlv but this habit until I am thinking of leaving him. What ..Mv husband has a habit coitus within his sight. It has 211M611 of nothing else and when ‘ . He claims that he one for him. and he is exceptionally good and kind to me do you think I should do‘! MRS. E. K. AHSWER-Wcar blinders. The less a wife sees nftcr marriage. the boiler off .5110 1s And if vour husband has no other fault than Just takin» 1 Ila-mm‘- 115 Dflmvn Runyon would say. at the passing femmes. you are indeed a lucky woman. Furthermore. you should take yon the once- _ _ were his pick. Hc didn't just. marry, n5 50 mnnv bourdmz il0il$'(‘.i{<‘(‘])€‘l"s‘ datighicr. or the girl who had the theirs. bcpnusc they wcre hrmdv. Nor gtenndyo, me women ihm mothers nicked out for them. or the women who Yna y cltascrl them to the altar. N0. vour husband was a connoisseur in _.i omen. An experienced fudge of them He knew what he wanted and iunled for it until he found it. And vou were IT. V It sccms to me ihatrknowlcdgc sftould be bnlm to the soul of even thl vtfltpfst jtnlous and suspicious ivlfc. and cattsc hcr to beam with pride and -sa isfnctioit instead of going info the suiks and price tickets to Reno And before you imply for a divorce. consider vour husband's habit of evcrwslilonltjtn he passes on the sircct from a practical stand- lmtfid of god v. n serve tint it lends tn promote wtur domestic felicftv . . icnk it dnwn. For look what he secs: Fat women. Scrawnv xinfiiinhqtqKniglbhllfPfl wpmen. Bow-le-cfxd women. Women in do- Cwlopqllbk-‘(gin ogrxflnnmlit in slacks Wllil onlv lterc and thcr" an cc- " i! 11 1c cws. Tlicrc is nothlnc in the avcrnizc feminine parade to alienate a man from his wife. or cause her one pang of lcnlougv Believe me. ladv. dcnc neit! to did he marrv. as so manv other the thing that end . but your fnult-finiliiriisrrfiriyiloaliigilcxiloiriif is not your his hofcl long before he left for the railway station today and mmg than 8.001 jammed around the station to catch a final glimpse of the screen star before his de. parrture. ____-____i_ TRY T0 COUNT 'EM There are 88 ivecognimd sfellaifons vfsrlble in the night 21 years 8'30. endrd ifirs afternoon with 0f aid the Victory Pidccon wag scenes r9. visits 17p“. flflf" 111m a wanna Wclccmc RTHVPTi ycsierrlny‘, a hug; kQd tihe street in front of Returning here to Mr figure 1n cou- BUY. Three Lit 1e S15E55 Buy bonds Also. because in th and a mother who is a good cook, he practically m“; 5 He knows in _ society that he is keeping all otltr-r mt n awav from her and cutting hcr nil front anv chance of mar- He knows that while a izirl has her vouth and n rzood husband and sctilin! But that dws not. cause him to alter his d02- _ but he into the four-foot doesn't want her to marry any other mun and thus break up hi5 pleasant many dry bed or me time stgefllltl, an s to ered good breast-works He spoke sharplv to the hard- Tuflv went to his always nimblv side-stepptd the question when she knees. spoke again. course, when the man whose attentions have been without fn- For. alas, in this horse plunged if we keep from The Half Diam No one is going to protect a fool from her folly. nor kccp over and rolled on the ground. com- RlYlS have to look out for their own Six months time is long citough to of his of looking at other women has gotten on my nerves € there _ smoke toward him. ivhiticd overhead. One The Tuff cantl-e. v the scrub bushes of the then levered one into the barrel. the ravine. The sharp, grass-tufted gave only fpartial protection 'I‘ufl'y,buto .well. it is for Radkin. said anv- - breathing horse. out and a house. with two outbuild- ranch Movinll cc-uld be seen use Tully sped on. but the half mile and his pursuers was shortened to Radkin began to WOIKLCI‘ if he could make it Lo the The quarter mile A spent bullet droned past. Rad- Rame of hearts mm hold all the trumps and the km hadn-g, heard the shut, 119 looked over his shoulder. Guns in the hands of two of the men back blew little fingers of white bullet othcr plunked against the leather of the leaped. fumbled a l! step. then caught his stride again tubbornlv bent to the riizht. Radkin let him have his way. for ravine course tvere only two ltundied yards away. - m. bentover and began unsheath- g his rifle. In the last hundred yards to the ravine. he shoved six cartridges lnto the matlazine and Tuffy hesitated on the brink of Radkin spurred him lump to the QCTQBER 27- 1942 NUODlE $U||P%lt’ The Quick Soup Flavour Try Llp(0fl'5 Noodle Soup Mix today! See how uickly and easily it's prepare . Scc how much more soup you get for you: money. Taste that delicious chicken-y flavour. Then you'll know why it's the “soup sensa- tion ofthc nation". In 7 minutes Lipton’: Noodle Soup Mix makes a clear golden soup . . . so smooth and appetiz- ing that it tastes like tho best slow-simmered soup cvcr made BKhOfHLAnd rcmcniher, Lipton‘! Noodle Soup Mix is also con- venient for sending overseas. Enjoy Ibix new my!!! nnmtian. Ari aur gmrrr ar Llllllan’! Nnada: Saup Mix Ivday. AAI LIP»TON'S FU The powerful rifle __é away, Duke Hassefls ing up running. The other inc. Two of them spurred frantic mounts toward the hills and rocks Radkins rifle One of those horses in a wild Radkin gfltted his tccth. |z1r1 Killing horses w't1sn‘t likc kliililt! but he couldn't let tzun- slingers get among those rocks in the draw above to throw lead down up to the righgt. talked again. plunged to the jumble. ground coyotes, at running retrratintz ridrrr. ~They had to run far. The fcrur men A hundred and fifty yards blazed-face into a head spin. 0nd foreman curled five riders scattered. Duke ran after one of them. yell- hundred yards between tpliigmgelli/es and the long - ran?" HIThev finally halted to wnlt for the two sprinters. Husscn and Uh? other man clunbcci hastily up b6- hind saddles. 3110 l:1Llll‘\i10Ul'S6S r8655 away across ie v 6'.‘- Cacsar stood on the brink 0f the creek bed. bin-king at the van- quished. Radktn spoke to Tuifl- 'J.‘nc pony struggled to his fcc-‘t. 110M‘! drooping Rankin walked itround him, patting 1115 sweat-moistened neck. shouiccra and flanks. He heard hoof boats. and turncd w See three riders trottiniz down the 1on2 slope CilSiWflfd of the creek bed. Caesar tzrowlcd "A11 flgill. Ginsu ' Radkin said. "They'll bc iflflllllfi." Ht- mcizmcd and rode up unto the lcvcl ground. The forward man was about forty in saddles didn't stop ti.ll they had years o; age. He had ,1 10m; cad- t/ivid Indian Rug You Easily Warp ls Candlestick or String A bold, bright Navaho rug to lve son’: room a wild west flavori fou'll have fun making ik-and he'll l: thrilled. In black and white, or dark green ind vermilion, it could also be a ttriking living-room rug. And the whole thing, 21% by 33 inches, in bade lfmply and quickly. of candle- Iick and muslin, on a home-made wooden frame. Our rug booklet fives directions. To warp the frame-that is, pre- pare it for weaving-drive 87 small hails, 1A inch apart, info each of the Ihort aides. Tie black or green candlewlck run (or dyed airing) to lower right :omer of loom and wind it up and rlown around the nails. as shown in our sketch. First and last nails have a double warp for salvage. Now tart weaving over and under warp threads, with 34-inch, Si-yard ltrips of unbleached muslin dyed whatever color you choose. For the Navaho pattern just fol- low the diagram in our 32-page booklet. Hal complete directions for making Navaho rug and frame; lilo shows, with diagrams, how to make many beautiful hooked. crocheted, pile, braided and other popular rugs. Weave 5 averous face and sud-looking eyes. The other two were younger and looked like brotlurs. Both had ficrv red hair. luc cvcs, ircckles. and wore fri. v "Howdy. front said. down here?" .' the man in little argument “Duke Hasser 21d his bovseot a bit touch.‘ Rack . said. "Did you 28111.5 ace hear they tossed 11nd a; '\\‘ " Ldstranncr." "Say". J‘ the knu: litt head bu: "fins teller ain't a complete stranger. He's him that String‘: and me seen but on that jnrr r dwa- lll Shady Gulch vcs- terday” " '- you folia saw thcm Rzadktn said. “Your '. point might come lll handv with Sheriff Olds. Are you Mr. Jess Thule?" he asked the leader “Yeah — and I sure don't want any FXITR trouble with the Half Diamond outfit. stranccr. ‘They'd- rfdin’ hitzh in this countrv. Might I ask what thc trouble was ‘twccn you and them?" “I was on mv wav to sec you and Mr. Ormond on business. Turnd oil to take a look at those dttmmv ,,_rr.,'/}n - - - with the Real Chicken- l".',nvlfri‘i .. _ fl/fl/r/l/[l/v/ip. 1n L v all" i‘ 1 - fVnw" "" IITU "'5 The Packers of A LAVOURED (Small Leaf) TEA . doing it. Guess you'd know as much from there on as I d0. since you ncurd about tiuat lnioptned in towr ycsfcrday." The four ntcn set out \\‘lifl Caesar LYOLUHE at Tufiy‘: heels. Rankin at. at. inns .1 and ieamed that his ttucss about the two rcdheads was right. "Iiicv wcm brothers — Shorty and String? Mcelu-in. Rildklll told thcm something about himsclf, fiXDilllllllll; that no was u coyote hunter and had come here because he had heard about cattle- killinizs in this section Shorty said. “We heard in town Inst night that you was l. coyote SCHIDEX‘, but men ch... wittsper that you was a izovmcnt dick. I'd sure love huntin‘ and trappin’. H011 vtwi .1... to ..n. . uvo pardncrs like Si-ringy and me?" "I'd like it, Shorty." Rodkin agreed, warming to the redhead’! friendliness. "Maybe. 1i Mr. Thvie don't need you some time. we could team up~thnt 1S. if Strlngv ovcr tlure sets to it." "Count 11K‘ in." Sti-ingv t-rii d across. “Jcsac has give us notice. anyhow. The SIM-Kahlil! .-t.- ts stat;- geriit’ outs. here right soon." Radkfn quicklv lUYlltJfl n.s face to Jess Thule. "Is Litat tight. Mr. Thule?" "made up mv mind scll out lock. stock and barre Thule an- .\\V.1‘t(t itigubrtuusty. "Herd and all. The fight ain't worth the effort. Besides, my lungs are bud. and mv wife flggers California climate would be better for me." “I'm sure 50111’ to hear that. Mr. Thule. Maybe vou'd—uh-—" Radkin chcckcd ini: he had laettei- cipitous. (To be Continued) together. 9° himself. think- not be too pre- Among the items required t4 biilitl one Cnnadnn corvette aze: 1.000 tons of stccl shapes and plates for the hull alone; 10 miles of pip- ing and tubing: 14 ions of anchor Chain; 38 tons of copper wire: 1.500 bronze vnlves weighing from less than half n pound to more than homcstcnd sites nlonc Thumb Crick. 705i pounds: and 600 eectric light antithev jumped me while I was bulbs. __-__._ 1 Neediecroift For The SMART JUMPER FROCK First Choice With the School Girl The school girl really started the craze for jumpers and its still her pot. Bo easy to slip that Jumlpcw on oven- a fresh blouse, and al- c l00ks a ypic-and-span. tyle N0. 2625 is designed im- sizes, 6. B 10, l2 and l4 Size B re- quires 1 3-4 yards 35-inch fabric for jumper; 1 3-8 yards for blouse. To ordea- patter-n: Write or send picture with your name and ad- dtca with 20 cents in coin on‘ stamps to i-he Needlecraft Bureau, The Charlottetown Cwtm-rdian. Ncedleci-nfi Department. style N0. 2625. Name Street Address City lirgvince The runways of a Central Ontario aircraft plant cover an area great- er thnn that of 18 miles oi stand- ard surfaced highway. The airport has eitough drnluplpcs i0 provide for n good-sized town. mid in win- ter, it ls kept frcc of snow evcn in fully helpful treatment is a fcw drops the Wm.“ of human“ of Vlcks Va-tru-nol in each nostril. Va-tro-nol is so 3"UIFUQI helpful because it IIIIIBIII docs these three important things: (l) shrinks swollv-n membranes of the 110st’; t2» hcips olcar out pain-causing rmwcsticin and i3) soothes irritation. Many sinus sirlTt-r- ors say it's best rc- iicf ihc Try ttl 1n 0mm for vour ccvy of "How to Make Your Own Rugs’ to Charlottetown Gunrdinn Hoffa Service Address, Ba 511119 in wi-iw plainly your name, address and the name of booklet. To OTIiPT Dnltvrit: Wrilc, or scmi nbow- niclurc with vnnr mm:- and nddrcss with 15 ccnts in coin or stamps to Nccdllwvrwrk Bureau. Charlotte- town Guaizdinti. To Clmrlttticlotvn Guardian. Ncciiictvnk Dcimritncni. Dcsign N0. 395 To Relieve Distress of MONTHLY iEMili WEAKNESS due to fomnle functional disturb- anccs-try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vap- ctnbic Compound TABLETS (wi h added iron). The help build up red blood. Also fine onfc for stomach! NAME___..____..__-----—-—-———-— amen ADDRESS———-— -----—---———— PROVINCE-—--———— Reported amnrg the first purchasers of Third Victory {can bonds are flte charming triplets nf Halifax pictured nlxrve, One bond was bought 17* rmli, from ‘rfl. tn right: Marie Ellimbtih salterio, Marion Ann salitrto and Mary lotus-e Sam?» 6- Bticetjdaesa . , _ "'1 °““° vA-Ino-llol. OlTY-—-——-—————-——