.::.e."..-...,-.". IUD. LINED y»; inl t h tut burr ' ling wietli tlieesfillesi 1w‘. ths stony-walled. snow-roofed ~ ho e .,._°¢..,.,¢“§y squire-oi and mole and horse “"‘ “flit? with thistledown. sea- ,a_\_;gul' feather. ' {Velve a mulieln-lca! heaved W‘ a . seiner. oWii-h balsam and lunincr dn! and . s curled. ._flwoefer than axiythisiif else in the world. ,0_what a warm and darksomo _ - Ill.‘ . .w__h9;e the wildfit things are hid- den to rest! uflio tho); that I'd love to lie Elli fiateoo-iltoolanldoomxdoflhfl » deep! FASHION HINTS V‘ NEW YORK - Embroidered for eveninas are taffeta " ave fullness concentrated on hips below simDle JBFBQY i095 bateau neoklineo ‘ yo shoulder and sleeve import- qme w the silhouette 2?”? i“’°"°'n ‘ti’ mlmfioféi cu arv e ec ve n u above slim sheath ‘ eases of darker tone reminiscent of the carlv dresses are velvet or flffeta desiillled with Douffs in mum color; at the shoulder? aizairs have twinkling heel, the sling back of a Dump flawed fez in black velvet. ioouuesooufisTifi OLAQS ‘ Correspondence oousises for ‘mothers who cannot attend child welfare centres are being oruflii- !‘ f by the Russian Commissariat l ' bilc Health. “Anti-friction bfidflflfls 01'! a "B" iii-ton freight car reduce startinif "resistance by 88 per cent. 1t is claimed Not until 1868 was it seriously questioned that frczs and WOHYIS e from the mud of ponds and sms. Oadmium alloys with nickel. silver or ("lDhPr are now extens; 'W0man’s Realmx. Soc. o iving&Leisure THE WOIWANS REALM hos refused liennlsaion ffllll council chamber w be used for It series of concerts. “It wou, de- tract." councillors decided. fruit tho imni. of the ch .' Their decision has brmiiitt o loud lauzh 1mm the loos n- DB9"!- WOMEN FEE) GATE Cats that survived the L0 don air raids sue still being f bi! women who often queue two hour: to buv them l-Dioco d’ cats’ meat or a few snrato’ hoods. HERE'S NOW YOU CAN MEN!) A FRAYED SLEEVE EDGI ‘if Ri. th ol 1111i the goat it tgeouff the sleeve buttons out tho cotton fabric stay inside. and turn clown lilo hem of the slaeve. You may find some dirt and lint there. and this must all be wrait- ed out. Here's what you do had: 1. Gut tho material snotiy along the line whore ii. ll worn. and then trim off the worn Donn on the sleeve and on tho inside facinE 2. Pin the facing bank to the sleeve and haste . lcoooinz tho rizht sides tozethor. 3 Tum the facim down. and stitch bv machine. very close to the seam lino sneotful London 4 Turninl-l the facinl “I! inside the sleeve. and basic it so that the seam line and the machine stitching are Just inside tho sleeve. 5. mid and finidi tho vent comers as i-hev weme before tho sleeve was ripped ocen. Be care- ful to turn in all raw edses so none will show tack 6 With a lowe stitch. the facing to the sleeve. '1 Sew the lining back in place. ‘tghen areas and sow on the but‘ no. YOU'LL BE BARE. BRINVN BEAUTIFUL 0N BEACH IN I948 s-Yowil be bare brown and beau- tiful on the beach next summer. if lived 001a of California has his way-but in any event you'll be re. New swim styles shown to vis- iting fashion eQliO-i"! today re- duced covers to bare minimums with expanses of suntanned skin U19 most. important part of every outfit The scraps of fabric which ivolv used in bearings for the high speed mn"l\ln€I‘Vi the bearings he sometimes coated \vith in- than. Christ-mall cords aWBB-Nd in Iondon stores on September 19th. "and customers queued for ihcm. A Manv English children of six wars old or less will sea a. bans- ‘na for the firsit ime when a shill- mimt arrives in the Old Ccunhrv after Ohrisimas New children ‘under ten veers old hnvn nrv rc— “mtllection of this fruit. which ‘qyganmgred entirely from Ens- “liand in earlv ‘M0 “The Tnwich. Suffoll£___c0uncil . ... IDICTIIINI ‘I'D ‘IIUUT IIOQT. Headline news. is worth shouting about. And to thousands of’ Cana- dians the lively, brisk flavour of Liptonfia Tea in certainly headline news, Ordinary, flat-tasting teas seem dull as yesterday's news the moment you taste the brisk flavour of Lipton’: always tangy, spirited and hill-bodied, never flat or 1na1 1d. Change tobriuk tasting Liptoxfa’ ea. IX ‘IRA FRISH IRIADI Frooli active youcl goo: right Io world make the high stvle swim suits. however an- Giretched and drap- ed with flattering a d functiQlibl ,efi’ect. As Cole eXtilliinedz “We want to keep ‘em bore. but flattering We ant functional, ut beaut ul. And the _ aver-sue figure is ." \Vlll'l the average figure in mind. Cole does swim shorts in elasticized shined treatment-s which have the affect of a. girdle. Bra tops are tied with the artis- gtry of a oorsetiom and brief bal- t’ are almost ilnlifbrmlv bare. posure. A hiflthlizht of his swim shorts. bra match . Modern i Etiquette By Roberta 14o of a hotel, for their cocktails? diningroom. Q makes his first call on the girl bern of the family wishes. if tho fflfléfln tion A. Yes, it is the courteous thin to do, but is not obligatory. No 1o; ‘dons-no and nope. Gives sweeter, usdoo booed flavour-light, smooth mozzwperfecr fresh- Ileu! II YOU BARB AT flwny] up: Pleiochmnn’: naive, fresh You! with the familiar yoliowlobel. Dqnuiaih for more than 70 years - HOMI- ‘ vvvrvvvvvv- skirts over the widest Dart of the female anatomy But midrgf: ' tops have one strap or none at‘ all. Suits. slacks and playsuits also stress the theme of maximum“:- (x) - tion is an ensemble of black faiile and slacks to n++v+5++u+u ++H+o+¢+ i i Q. Would it so all mm for m; women to share a table in the bar A. Yes. this is all right for two women. However, it would be more discreet for a woman who is alone to have her cocktail oorvod in tho . Should o young man be pro- oented to a girl's mother when 9h: A. Yea, and also to other mem- girl Is it courteous to [lvo tho when declining on invita- v eulcu wmrln CDOI-DS ll ith ' l... dioioo. Q-OO-OQ'O'O~O-O-O-Q-O-OO-OO-§O-#O'Q§§-O A Job Only You Can ‘Do Price Control Questions and Answers i Queltions and Answers on hive 04min! will appear in The Guard- ian ao a rsru ar feature each do! The questions are those which have we ed the Wari Prices and “u. o lioardnfrom housewives in reg (Ill O IIIWOII [IO 1'0 vidod by o Board Readers- Irel- lons who have intelligent question to ask on price pontrnl are invited THE - CHARLOITETOWN “““‘~‘““ ‘vvvv v inland -. AAAAAAAA mug--.‘ -“.,_ _ -,, --.---.... - "h I ‘v vvwvnrvv a NIAWI brow Tho The Christmas rush will bo a ploacui- to you if you no not annoyed by unwieldy hair. So would you like to take advantage of our ro- dueod prices? We will be vory happy i0 advise you about Just who! your hair should have. All the new creams and ollo ore here for your individual perman- out. PRICES: $8.50 - “Q - “.00 - I100 - 010.00 ' Phone 2101 76 Gt. George St, Cftown. Personal/ vv-vvwyw-vw- vvv"' i Dorothy Dix Says- Forgotten Dad Children of Man Who sacrificed Never Write Letters Home Ono cf the pathetic figures in my little world is a feeble old man; who sits day after day at a window watching for the letter that never ‘vtofjgji, ‘R2203; “,’,'§‘,§,",§,,‘°¢§,',‘§ comes. He has half a dozen children, now micidleaged men and wo- mittce. men, scattered in different parts of the country, to whom he has been o Q. Please tell x3e if baby's canned, strains an unsweetened prune are on i e ration list? A. lies. Each preserves cou on is good for 20 fluid p _ e- cause all canned fruit is 1n short supply. it ls necessary to keep it n the ration so the each baby may et his fair share of what. is availa le. Q. The clerk took two meal. cou- ons for one pound of sausage- sn’t this too many? A. Yes. According in the meal; coupon chart one M c0090" l5 good for 2% lbs. sausage. He should have taken only one coupon and ivan you flve tokens in change. O“ "C95. 9 good father. He worked hard to give them good educations and a start in life, and he is proud that they have Justified the sacrifices that he made for them. He likes to brag a bit about John being s banker, and Tom having a big grocery, and Mary's fine house, and that Sally's can has been nominated for governor of his slate. ~ ' e-Ea- There is no smallest thing in what they do in which he is not interested and that ho would not like to hear all about. but his children have no long- er any intarest- in him. So far as he is concerned, Father is the forgotten man. It has been years since any of them pain‘ him a real visit. They do not even bot-her i0 ulrite in him except on Father's Day, and so the old man sits at his window, with the deathlesu optimism of parents in his heart. watching and waiting for the mail canrier, who pagans him by, e lure to consult your meat cou- on chart in your own kitchen 0K‘ l)n the meat shop before you make your purchases. It is up i0 the shopper to know her, coupon values. When she does. 1is_a his help to the retailer who 1a still short-staffed. §©§O-O-O'O-O-Q44~O-O+ Cook '8 Corner QFOQ§F§FOO'Q'O'OOQOOO-QO-§O-QO- crushed. 1/. cup brown sugar ‘A teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons softened butter 2 cups cranberries 1 cup boiling water 1/3 cup sugar 3Q cup raisins . 2 teaspoons grated orange rind. it cup orange juice Method: Mix together the crush- ed shredded wheat biscuits. the brown sugar, salt and softened utter. Cook the cranberries in water for 1O minutes. from the heat and add cup white sugar raisins, grated orange rind and orange juice. Pour half the cranberry mixture into a reused baking dish, spinkle with alf the crumb mixture, add a sec- ond layer of cranberry miigture, and top with the remaining crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven (M5 deg. F.) for 30 minutes. 1 U‘ Better English D. (l. Williams +04% 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “John could not be swerved in his course." B 4. What does the word "epoch" mean? 5. What lg a word beginnin‘ with o! t st moans urzen‘ wont"? I ANIWIII 1. Soyy "swerved from hil course." 2. Pronounce a-pos-l, unstressed. o as in of, accent sec- ond oyilablo; the t Ls silent. 3. Ac- cessory. 4. A oint cf time from which uccood I'll year: are reck- oned. ‘ ho gear marked on epoch in hlltory." . Exlgoncy. ~004- Household Scrapbook TOO BUSY TO WRITE Nvw iiiiS 111111115 children are nut deliberately cruel and fieglectful. ’l‘l1ey do not intend to he unkind. It is just that their lives are filled with their own affairs and they have not time or thought for anything elm. One is going into a new business. Anoihefls daughters are making their debuts. Anothefs sons are starting of! to college. Another is trying to decide irhethcr to build the new house in the modernlstic style or the dignified early colonial. And they forget that old people. who have no lives of their own any more and 11o plans and filters-sis, must live vicariously in their children's. Some day before long the old man will sit no longer in his chair by the window listening for the postmanb step and watching for this 13;. ter that never came. Then his children will rush to his iredslde and pour into the ears i-lmt are closed in death the story of cnsnnnnnv-narsm PUDDING ‘ ciivlkihctlthev never showed him in life. 4 shredded ‘v-heaz-biscuits, Commit: glléliiiiful thing about this old man's case is that it is such a His tragedy h it _ is no possible reason why metliplfjsiixlls wgfflieiinwzlfltdvsjgiflldeebidagihglckggralihm gfiigushttgftcommii-tiuz patricido, stnh their parents to the heart by a “an u‘: ‘iimdsdeeller trlxzan any knife. ousan upon ousand i‘ 1 . 951329915118’ are men addicied to it. Slllldegdolzvlieilrif ‘lzaggtleaovfg; tilgfmeclgffi’ er o go to colle i k ' ' ' h»... v c“ M°“‘°"‘ “We i‘ "°"°Wi"8 his every act and um m Father. “d his "i9 i8 mew i-hrilllns to them than any tale of adl/esnntlikliieestgffdailvhot 1 the flverflse man gets married h iu - 1 - ' m Find P0P to his wife and ncvernltgiallrgismljlegvldéirllullistgjirtff wrmng to Mom ' ° ° W" I18 family letters no on that the recordin 1 ' a 5351M, many f I 8 Mme is setting down 1am, ma, neferucirgeihel 0i" lonely aid Permits looked in Vfllll for the l. rm-zrrv sccussonms _ a summo day and which since utzihnvgdiagzléliff.,°°"'°°‘ "'°"“"° that, time, has been sittln tenant 8 Which one of these words is in“ onasmrlm band‘ ° 5n o, misspelled? Illusory accesory, apple tree. "Not green" Jamie toi compulhh“ me one clay when we disc tho By BAIIIIHIIAQ DIIIGR KG. U! y. Fashion - Ellen ’s Didi’? pynplflondlunofowill gave came tb Jock to Alderloa. "Oi maples and silver h hoe. FolLllko o; this, u come I» 928-1116’! fooli was unallcy vo w lfi both): Jomools and f catc fl {of it while at breakfast acre ' o must hove washed eoterdo . 1 could not decide. A ca mnesl that I stillness that held _ove all at once the calmness was borne away on the wings of the wind. O O I unless today, it disuaded mo rom any but indoor work. I found it the very dag‘ to catch up with my belated men no and there was also a brief space for a nap. More ambitious ladies, like Karolyn slnd Mrs. ‘were at tlggr ‘Phil ceaning g1 000m .1 O arm woman polished a. bastelfbumer; one knit, and one fashioned a ir of trousers for a growing lad rom a pair of his father's old discarded "breeks" and I hearing it recalled the thrill of pleasu w it afforded me to do the some for "mine" in times that were. Jeanie "by way cf cola. brating", went to the corner in the afternoon when the breeze had developed into a miniature Bole, that tossed curls, caught mischiev_ ously at wraps. and whipped color into cheeks. A light, shower came then as she returned which "fade her hurry to strip the clothesiina and at dusk i; became o, reguian down-pour. “The moon came in on illls note, Ellen" James said in a resigned any, as we heard the rain beat against the windows. I like the coziness of a rainy evening, when foilu are indoors, their day's work at an and. . Fann_work continued after fashion when "manure that must be spread" on certain fields before they are plowed. was scattered there today. That activity was being brought to a close, when disorder in the barnyard. 111s get-ted baby.beef, who has not had is freedom since Judy went home, chose this blustery evening to go adventuring, James tried to catch llllll, while the animal frisked about the yard. but he Was obliged to play the part cf a spectator instead. ‘El-len!" he called. but what could a woman do? However, I held his team on the driveway while Jock assisted at the roundup. How the cold wind blew into my marrow and how long a time it seemed to take to return that calf to his mother's side. "If he had headed for the fields, Ellen!" James said at sup- ger, we might, never have got him." ' ut the cattle are gone from the meadows these days and from the hills beyond. Like curs, they are snugly stabled. never to thruugh lush 31.55433 umu comma: fills a definite noed in this season’! May Day. Only a mottled x-a bit, may hop across their summer feeding grounds or a squirrel near to the fences or skirting the wood- lands. Or perhaps, a prowlin fox. In record to those, Alder-loo | an exception the majority of 1o. land farms. Never yet, has o. cun- ning Reynsrd of any color or pedi- gree. been numbered among our domestic animals. Jams; excuses this departure from a long and of- ten remunerativc form of Island husband by saying he "never was cut out or the wOrlf-Hnever beinl terested" ho preferred in» stead to live his attention to 0th herds and flocks. To be luccessfu, one must of course understand his subject and be much interested in that Particular line of endeavo . I'm afraid that Jamie ms not, fgl. low any of his grandfo hor‘: in. terosts, but may one day take up another form of farmin . or also bo ithol . ay no ainted the bird ouse. The 011a Mr. . lately bereaved, built for him on ilssed anticipated decorating, "little birds don't like that color." Mt toll 1J1 11ml shod tiled j f wi finch”? btliozbriorclw flgfimi? rut of ° lino mo: when this absorbing tn- tainmao no ‘carried out. sat-smut‘ “m” - m bearing m; xi. r. they moved t0 thB lllliallernxlew ‘liaise, bemnd thong?‘ the lane. That 1118M. V“ 110i 5° d‘ warm I d3." f could not be lure of s today. Whether it happiness or that “stem voice of duty" that ‘cguizg RY outdoor at ilho time, a queer quiet ave noticed so often pro: cedes a chance. The washed pieces buns spiritless. cauiht in the some tree and b Ch t . big; 13.351 tllvolallorizh, raced down over the woodland and hills and A smart little ha: and mit- cou NM,“ telnhcetlls crooh on trimmed When there are not onoush hot o 89°? zggitluembmiikri- agile"! "t." Pt?" v rrr..h.s~z'..zr as» "' "W "v ,,-,-,,~h=»-,,-=-_,, ,5 ,, m C0 II I “l2 I ' , bottlo lied with boiling water. _,,§3_°;<,1c=,r,,§-§;;{g-yy,;";,g,';gg who tlfhrguzhg you. obooo ill: cork who» w! -\‘°'°°* t "ii" i‘ scams. m", m m. mam‘ of 11 bot n: mom; WWQI- cumin" Postal Scrip to 1v oworl: ilroau cnnlv axe-cg. m mm" w“! l? “.‘°.."‘€.'.‘°Zi‘..°¥ chuouetown ' nuns o verso one termite. ..".:.:..- ... . a. no» ~»- s1 - . - a utoo, hood down in o alt or vinegar solution. n. ca. ammo m an thrown NI$l‘:n ‘ill? '1» "frail with I95,- Home, oer-madam, Illlhl Vi!!!“ nszLitéroiturea= mm rum Medicine s m ‘ ..~*.*:.~...rs~.:te..~=l-- MARIE ELENA firms... m Ali‘ its-ion‘: 51pm‘; mid BEA U" SALON y fi m . th .J 111° e “s” ‘l3’. nor-laws... lwuoo ocmlo a» lonobwhioh u‘ hp to in "ting, ut to this 0i house. when 51 the yous oovoni 0th" brides have coma And "w" "my . How c I mend worn or . OVBBLOOII) ., torn olol o: __,,_ A. so lock or tan ldhezive q w“ [Q11] f. gm w; tape as o rnendinl tissue. I ll 1mg- rather, in. m; on , l easfi to apply a d will old Iecilro- arrive . and great woo her o ‘t ly the work I corefu y doao. at the christening party, oopeci Q- Hcw can I remove mud from i. e showy coke with the iii clothins? siver cradle on t . A. If hrushinl does not remove Then two or tiiroo the spots, rub with a row potato. m. w" “you g9 n m4 ““ “‘ ““‘ woewoownowouooo-oagi (‘flninohnt wartime notriotionowooolift- od. Mania 8111:1110 . Powcoa. mm right, / [IGOR 1U“ the IIUI o. toothy arms of. tho Alli-Motel container. booouoo We All - emu, Popala... booouoe We oosy-to-opoml I Order Economical, Double-Acting Borboufi Audio Bulging Powder To-doy! Q-O-OO-Q£+O'O-O- ' Morning Smil ffOfO-OQOO-O-Qfifi-Omfi $004"? How 1!! "gnuuhb; to‘ _¢-=e:‘~*¢““ ‘“ _ ennui wowu. . H I ' mxildporv can mt: o“ mlltod nénngieréffoiin 3:15;“ "londofl i . u ono o o a m n , zlou. and one gglwi o! vanii o o: 0 '58)?’ l‘: a-Zfilmli, "that y“ litte fish ~ ll mus. fPiiS-‘s d’ '11.‘. "Ill shut he would not hcvo so? iota trouble." chocolate syrup, twc iWlPing toq- spconfuln cf melted milk, two ounces of cream, and enou ii milk to nearly iill the clan. Sh s woll and serve with shoved ice if do- clrod cold. This method seldom feill. Ollll tr."":r:“::.:::'.r:m ' ' to greet you and to so 1 _ May all you; dreams “flififacifkrili and abo ruvliel to y: and plans can‘? ll her mother. Along l e‘| future way!" "Mummy, they've forgotten he 1 tomorrow-ADM?! - Gocd- uadiei“ Myra“. i/Needletrafit/ FOR m1: Home SIIIIITWAIIT STYLE TRIM i i l W oimvq Casual font-buttoned style that outfit features the oloovg (or ohoriof lonitb if _ pefol‘ and o net- n belt that mo your waistline a aller. Ne. 30 i: cut n sizes i2 14. 1 18, 20. n‘! 40. Size in requ res 8 ‘Knead D moon" f r P!" f" w ikudoo oom oio o wnl gui o. t your o, A dress and Style mbor plain y. Be ouro to state silo you wish Inclu e postal unit or lone number 11 your address. Ad yo Patio n Dogoriment Tho Char ottotown uoro n. Pattern No. 2820 shirt ou Bl smart Name 5th»! Addflll om Province WELCOME V. O- WENNERB' ZDNDON —( )-— ‘I'll/swan of Inndoneso 33o o great wot ooms to three of India's v.0. win- oro when they omerfled fzun ckimham Palace after being decorated by the Kins. New! a satin-iii, I