Root Ginger “EYE.” WI-l 0 l-E 10¢ S op aneP Whole Aiispice EAL ack SPICES . ' ilriodMini Mustard Seed Pickling $plce fir. savory Whole Clovesl Cr. $eqe iled Pepper: 4 readily to acne; Even ii’ you dressmaker you will fl to achieve any number of fashion WJIIXIGD! after n few Ions at a local sewing centre. Pattern designers offer "PM? Ofgvers to build a BAY LEAVES iinTurme ric Celery eed’ o SILVER seal. "‘ Cellophane Pack WHOLE SPICES —/l'.\ '1 z ’ ‘ WY wl/ /'> \ IAI- BE YOUR OWN DRESSMAKER NEW YORK —-1f clothing short- ages have reduced your wardrobe to a minimum, you'll find . wiso move to turn your hand . cevi g and creata styles, that iake 501')’ changeabouts. a beginner nd it cosy basic les- GTE YOU ‘...<>..c of the least of 6 ltd ward- robe that can easily be spiced with blouses, jackets and Jewelrv ac- cents that assure fashion variety for basic suits and dresses. For instance, a jacket with pepium rippling to suggest the rounded hipiine silhouette, plllS I slim skirt for contrast, gives you u combination that can be dressed up or toned down with accessor- ies appropriate to the occasion. This outfit combines s primed crepe for the Jacket and solid black for the skirt, which will a help out in case of yardage short- ages. The skirt will be perfect, too, l0 ~ (such as commercial colleges) 21o m‘ Taking Vocational Training are now taking vocational train- of the Vocational ‘Draining School at Charlottetown, according to Mr. l... W. Shaw. regional diirector of vocational training for Prince Ed- ward Island, The exact figures as of August 5 are 387 but stnoc that date additional students have been students now taking training somewhat larger, Mr. Show said. Broke-n up, the figures on Aug- ust .5 revealed that 68 students were taking courses at the Voca- tional Training School; l1 weim students at private IIISUIUUOXiII n the Provinces; 75 were “training on the jab"; 2'7 were studying at technical Colleges in Nova Scotia; 51 were studying in New Bruns- wick; 18 were taking courses o! one kind or another n Ontario; and 17 were studying in Qucbec. THE Approximately 2'10 wsr veterans ing unddr the general supervision e accepted so that the number (:1 I ciiaiitoricrowu _ c oiiaizoiau csnmi 00AillllAii ll to?" able lo min-non. COOK'S for Photographs, couscous-non urn: is- evuucs. I I MR8. JOHNSTON‘! LADIES WlAllv-elargninl. Dresses, Rain- | coats, Skirts, etc. v NOTICE T0 ADVIITIBSIS- All advertisements to I93!!!‘ in Guardian must be in o loo by noon of day previous to insertion ' to ensun publication. FIRE ALARM-The firemen re- sponded to an alarm shortly gttrl: 10 o'clock yesterday morning for a roof fire at 122 Elm Ave. "There was slight damage. POLICE COURT- Three cases _For the last word in glamour, good looks and smart lines, come to our new-season hat show! Puff-crown berets, exotic turbans and high crowns in subtle neutral their shades or parrot-bright colors! See luxurious cal or other highly in the Province. Among the courses the. local vocational school agriculture. car pipe fitting, brlck-loyi sheet metal work, u“ of instructors. BABY WEIGHTS n gauge to h si i do l the Illblootpo cgimcd? as a wardrobe stretcher if sit/PHI change-about with alternate blous-i es and Jackets. FLIES TO PRESTWICK COPENHAGEN. Sept. _l0 —(CP Cable) _Agriculture Minister Gar~ diner, scheduled to sail tor Canada scrawny on the Liner Queen Merv lsefttlilydair today for ch an . Mr. Gardiner has been attendlnl the United Nations food~and 08f}- culture conference here as Cflnfldfll chief delegate. Prestwick, ‘ 5 tihe system of we quently. This, it gains, and will help physician meme and development of the child. MANCHESTER. England _ The three-mile twin tunr-rls at Wood- R. line to Shef- liend on the L. N E field are to or rcllxied the trawler a dollar's worth oif mine caught In in; nets Those studying on the mainland, Mr. Shaw said, were taking techni- , splrcializcd studies which were not available taught a are ntry, electrical work, farm mec ariics, plunrcn"; and Ten teachers comprise the staff Value of weight measurement a3 t Ls Kc roui the staf of Atkinson's Ciroceteria. Dur- DBPHF-lflfiht of Nltlbnl-i Health and ing the afternoon games were plny-' Welfare. The Department favoursi ed on the lawn and at six crclocki Bhing babies ire-everybody was called to partake _ pointy out pro- of a delicious duck dinner. Danc-. VldBS valuable record of a, b of keeping beer for sale were dis- posed of in the Police Court yes terda morning. One defendant was iiied $35.00 and caste, or onc month Jail; one 0100.00 and costs or two months and the third ad- ! journed until today. The adjourned case of a man charged with ob- taining money under false preten- ccs was further adjourned for an- othc»: wee-k." he defendant rc- tumed to jail. A man remanded on a charge of "theft by conversion" was again remanded another week. Bail of $100.00 to stand. SOCIAL GATHERING —- A most enjoyable time was spent at the summer home of Mrs. Jaynes at och on Wednesday, by the aby’; ing and music were enjoyed dur-' the family , the _-_-_..___. HASTINGS. England _ D911 superstition about Sunday Earl Bnisscs‘ returned to port with torn nets and about fish alter a _i these my brethren. .2‘ Reconstructing livehsiis the CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS 55 VILLA AVENUE ' MAJOR N.-W. LOWTHER Provincial Oholrman churn», - “firs? " no m.“ - Pr“ L. ' 50h! M“... 13°“ sflvioo c. Salvation Army’s job — and yours We cannot suffer little ones, denied their birthright by folly or neglect, to face a hopeless future. Canada needs all her citizens. Reclamationbf broken lives is a "reconstruction" job. - "i Remember Him who slid, “Inasmuch as ye have done it moo one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto mo}! Wherever these is an unfortunate child, an unwed mother, s prisoner anxious to “go straight", a wastrel for whom there is hope, an old man or old woman whom life has cast aside . as there YOU can help in building a better Canada. Afro: war, the need for reconstruction in The Army's work on tho Home Front is pressing. Givifgeaerously. \ W llllmnnm HOME rnonr '71:.’ '“°""""'--=rc-.... r m ,§"'"""r bonnie M srernflzlfqom" u“ 5P old f0“.- H d” oinu Wogkmd pone. c0011 GUM" "emu sl-lfim" . Pittman. She was attired in. a ing the evening, At the conclusion a vote of thanks was ten ered Mr.‘ Atkinson and after sin n5 "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" epart-i ed for heir homes having lirici a‘ real hol ay. , uBATTEltY RADIOS. Simpson's, Charlottetown. ' Personals Mr. and Mrs. John Angus Mac- Leod and little daughter Margaret of Sydney. N. 5., are visiting Mrs. A. S. Mncbeod,‘ 268 Sydney St, Mr. A. A. Leaman, Division Freight and Passenger Agent of the C.N.R.. accompanied by Mrs. Leaman left yesterday morning for Columbus, Ohio. Mr. F. L. Cunningham. travell- ing mail and baggage agent with the ONE. is here from Moncton on official business. MCCARVILLE-JHTTMAN WEDDING Wednesday. August 7. at Our Lady of Lourdes church in Warner, the marriage took place of Miss Claire Pittman, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Pittman, of Warner, and Frederick McCarvllle, son of Mrs. Helen McCarvilie, of Toronto. for- msirllyeof Charlottetown, P.E.I. Rev, Pr. hman officiated. The bride entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Mr. l" J. gown of ivory satin and floor- length veil and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Lorraine Pitt- man, sister of the bride, wol bridesmaid, in a gown of pink not and matching chapel veil. Her bouquet was of white camations. Mr. Victor Pittman was best man. Following the marriage ceremony ~a wedding dinner was served to 39 guests at the bride's home. The couple spent their honey- moon at Waterton Lakes. On re- POULTRY Our killing‘ plant will be operating every day for the killing of hens and chickens. We will pay the highest market prices for poultry. Come and sec us before selling elsewhere. M. Q A. PETERS Marked. Bldg. Ch'town. i somehow a trims turning Mr, and Mrs. McCarville will reside at 96 Bcicfair Avenue. Toronto, Ont. (Patriot please copyJ FOR. EXOTICS ONLY The danger of a two-dark lip- stick on a young girl whose hack- talk_ to teacher or mother is But I've got on practically NO make- up" is that neither is convinced. She can be as right as rain, but larlng flash of deep color on her ips gives the wrong impression Those people who can wear the dark red and purple shades of ip- stick are women of exotic colorlnz their wonderfully budget-wise prices! Be ~ first with a dramatic new hat. Choose it here today! The GLORIA "Where Smarter- Women Shop" whose entire make-up and are as sophisticated as their rouge. Not able to qualify as one of these is the young girl whose best make- up effects are the natural ones and whose dress is the most appealing when it ls simple and youthful. The best choice of lipstick shade to clinch this effect is a clean. bright red or a flower-fresh pink. Even fuchsia shades are ruled out by make-up counsellors who give teen-tigers advice. TORONTO. Sept. B -—(OP) At least 1'1 murder trials feature the autumn asslzes qt the Supreme Court of Ontario which start t‘ is week while other msJor crlminalnrtifloers, dress weddi Tlie custom of "with uncliongosl but the fashions have advanced to our present-day magnificent styling—le modern . . . fhoou your ring hen. ENGRAVED and DIAMOND Bluebird and Bridal Wreath Bands no“ 14K yellow geld rings, hand engraved. Plain or with sporli: from ling diamonds. a L“ Away gnu F" otifllifl“ . Now w‘. “mm. THE MODERN BRIDE WEARS A FROM PIIELLIERS ng band Corner of Queen 8: Richmond Sis. cases to be heard include, anemq. ted murder, 2; manslaughter, 1'5~ raplekrs; hlillllfiinplgiid‘; “m. H; ro w o arm ; m with violence, 2; bribery Ii: 09m wllllhl. and possetsxn of explosives. 1. PLAN ARCHITECTURE cuimsi: OALOUTTA —- (OP) —A i. graduate course in nchitoctuiepvgitth special reference to India is being introduced in Calcutta Urlvcrsl"! 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