_ mar EIGHT __ COMPLEXQN \t__ BEMJTY suotito s5 CHEREtHlEUI i PROTECT N)’ Sl<.\l iitzlH tux "foils? Soap ff‘ “““". ".— Try Lux Toilet . » Soap facial cleansing for - 30 days. First pat Lux Toilet ' Soaph Whipped Cream Lather lightly in, rinse with warm water, then cool. Pat gently to dry. Now sec how smooth your skin feelsi i; our o? it“) Sicreen Stars use Lux Toilet Soap ...__. ...-...»... s ... ...... THE COOKS (J! ffNfifl wan-Ir 'his over me plums. Let tree days. then drain off v_ .d again heat ll to the be n; p nt and pour over Le: stand 3 dxiys longer, then he draining 0ft of the syrup g the jars. Let the Jars stand another 3 days. then seal. Do not Open for at least 2 weeks, I'll ‘HLIZD rL Luis UN COOK En T031510 IIELISII Ezglia pounds rpe, Lrm tomatoes, 7 large onions, 5 cups chopped given celery, 2 sweet red peppers, 1 111i: szilt. 6 cuuygrannlated sugar, 2 l 2 ounces white mustard seed, , tccii.'i§0<‘.~. (‘lit l..‘l"Ill up, and élfifl to the l)(‘('lf‘(l‘ and chbppod muons. 'I"iicn put the cclcrv with them. and run all through. the good Chopper. Sprinkc with salt. mix Tihofflliilhly and turn into a double square of checsccloth, and let main overnight. In the morning place the - irxlli a" kct'lc. add 2 cups ‘white ‘ 'Z‘i(‘,,Zl! 1c chopped poppet-s . . t. zindplciced ' low heat until sugar ls dissolv- ed. Remove from heat. add the to- mato mixture. stir ivcll. and place lfl‘.=l(‘l'll'.70d-~~-§Z\I'S. Delicious with co.d merits. iv-r/ ifIQJ J A MorniruSmllc TOO BAD il/frs. Meeker (at the play): "1 do ivisii {and my more attention to this‘ l3 fly. George; it's as good as a Serlntih" fr Mcekoi- tdZillgH “It certain- ni_v ticar. but the orchestra . nic up bet-iveen acts." BAD BIISTAKE ‘Helwiis zi golfer who always layed t ‘ d d 1 ‘ n is oldest. clothes. One ay he (ligation ecaf‘); set out for the course, his clubs “ ‘ g ,siung over llh siinultit-r. 1>"11l\\i)f‘~-\1"\-1' . Walking (if/Wll a street he saw a. 1 . l.lffilill.llllilclll'- , ' v nation Milk in reiiws frorntlie l)c.iiitifully' illus- ‘i’ Wee finger prints away: My baby that was yesterday Hus gone to school today. The common road that mothers Lake Is pesirled a bit with tears, Yet priceless happiness is their: Recorded clown the years. And prcgiess is the way o1 life- A great eternal law: This day its candle newly lit cocked quickly in an uncovered ket- as they are done. Never let vege- tables stand in water. vegetables or fish can be cooked in mg morning and reheated Just b0- fore they are to be served. paint. There is less dust, and fewer insects on the wing at this season. The job should be completed before there is any chance of the temper- ature dropping below 50 degrees. making western-style clothing in u . Tokio, Japan, quite business because ‘e of the woollen fabric shortage. MODERNIZE YOUR BEDROOM bedroom, you can do it in a lash with a new dressing‘ seni-ble clone in patriotic colors. The use oi‘ bold, clear red, white and blue for a. slipcovered mirror, pic- skirt will tmnstonn any frayed-at.- teiving ma chine ‘Livin -'The Woman's Realm PROGRESS Almost reluctantly I smooth with dainty frock and ribboned l ll‘ a And small shoes stout and trim she wore an air of cucumstance 1n manner gravely prim Within my child 1 sew. —MAUD DE VERSE NEWTON. Christian Science Monitor. Green vegetables - peas, beanl asparagus and greens - should b0 tle and should be served as soon Casserole dishes made of meat, Fall is one of the best times t0 Within two months, 1,200 tailori WITH RED, WHITE AND BLUE If you want to modernize our table eti- ture frames and dressing table the-edges bedromn. With modern attachments it's an easy matter ts make a lamp- shade to match, trimmed with regi- mentai-iooking cotton cord. Dressing table skirt hems are turned up and finished in a few minutes, if you use the adjustable hemmer. And you'll find that corded, pleated‘ and ruffled trim- niitigs are ctisy to accomplish if] you use the cording foot, pleatei‘ and ruffle-r attachments. For the mirror and pictures, the front width of the slipcover frame is de- termined more or less by the width and size of the original frame. A tray has been invented that. when shaken arranges screws drop- ped on it in slots with their heads up so that they can be picked up, ready for use, by a new electricl screwdriver. ' STOCKING SAVERS Darn toes before ever silk hare, and run round the - of the legs two or three times wi h the machine so that if the aus nd- i ers start a ladder, it is caugh . Put i tiny snivpels from old stockings on 3 to where the suspenders clip. DON'T SKIMP ON CURTAIN MATERIAL If you have very wide windows‘ in your home. the very last. flung you will want to do is skimp on curtain material. If you are buying material by the yard. U!“ timi lrt vtulrimn filVULlflIC rctipes. The l ‘.\'(illl€il1 leairng over her garden‘ um {up mmsummeng, {or ygu will) liimk i~ l<-'~ (pugtmaid). Carnation Co. _ E-“lf- elemil ill-e Hi1; "('11 111181131 want an effect. oi! generous full- Litl»“ivriintc,tlnnitio. i. You“; Y“? p ' she 531d’ 3955- If You are blllfinfl ready- ” ' i .~l'ifll'l)l_\'. ‘as me drew level. made curwns, One mi; 0.; very >70,” @flhnfadaws Late? echoed the astonished wide one; may be sufficient, . . "" l otheriinse you may need two ori _ ' “Yes. late! You promised to sweep my eliitiincgvs m. eight. and it's past nine o'clock now!" . g - -»~~- ._. _ .._- Ilifili OIi‘ FLOWERS A BEAUTIFUL lVAIiL JjANGING cven three pairs of narrow width] curtains for each window. Light color suedes, pale blues. greens, beige, are effective and actical choices for the coats with ight. fur trimmings. notably Cana- dian lynx. Set-in belts look right for these flattering light coats. Deep Elle suede Jersey in light and brig t shades for street dresses on simple lines. especially effective under dark coats. " , DECORATIVE IIATPINS Hatplns have gone into the diminutive class in so far as length is concerned, but. they are really important as a practical and dec- ‘ orative detail. 'I‘l'ie latter angle is played down, for habplns, are 2:14- . .. 3 '~~ 8. THE CHARLOTTETfT/‘N GUARDIAN _ _i¥movaovvcevoooiifoeaeévokvc-Qva-u.-~-.ci-v-nn~i§cooc;clveeuonleeooovooeceoooooooovoovvttvolovuuunooooeaooeoooooeeeqovovvovvcovuovo a ' a ' r ' n ml Quinn's Re alm v. Social and Personal f Fashions 1 Literature Leisure $52.31., at. st}?- THE from wool or feathers is one of the first. lines of attack, according to cedar chest manufacturers. " Iiese little balls of lint that blow into dark corners of closets, under moldinzfi. back of pictures on the walls and cracks in the floors, offer an ideal spot for moth millers to lay their eggs". STICK TO YOUR. LAST The most famous of ancient Greek painters. Apelles by name, originat- ed this expression. After the artist had finished a picture he used to set. it in a public place and conceal himself behind it in order to hear the criticisms of the ccmmon people. A shoemaker passing by one of A lle‘s afntmgs once criticized a de ect wh ch he noticed in a shoe, The next_day' when the cobbler saw , . the painting. he was greatly pleased to note that the great artist had remedied the detact. Elated by what. had happened. tfie shoemaker began to find fault with the leg of the figure, which caused the tn- funiited‘ artist to thru>t his head from behind the painting and tell the shoemaker to keep to his trade, g1 these words, ne sutor ultra cropl- aim. M1 . q WALNUT REFINISIIER After cleaning your walnut fur- niture with a commercial paint and varnish. remover, wash well with gasoline. Then give it three filler coats of three parts boiled linseed oil and one pm-i. Lufpen, tine. filling it until the W000i has gtfigrbedw H1111 ift-f San and feels M ._'- a‘ 0 4e surpals with i ti- 835011119. ThQn ivhen thoroughly consciences. dry. apply a coat of liquid wax . A1161 U1 Walnut furniture may be washgd with mild soap and writer, dried quickly aged icvgaxed. 1 I Remem r. w en Us ng gasfgl-IQ” ' on her husband. ' l shi- ls Soon sacrificed Nni All Are Heartless foot. to exert the most exacting Avoid too much friction and the locality of the stove, The ideal 'a to tun . 1s to roll trim Mllllling tlllisesmlsaig excellent. so are broom tiandlcs window-shade rollers nr sr-ctions of W195 611 which tugs ma)’ have been i And s0. ' ‘é SQLILYB of it. 121cc. make me happy. vice ioi ito s like me. ANSWER-I think no other woman in thaworld is w piticd as the one who falls in love with a married man. because 1'01’ 1W1‘ tihere is no way out that is not filled with sutferinli foi- her and others. It is the custom to think 0t t-he Other Woman as a ‘ cruel seiiiltztre-ss who goes for what she wants, who ruthlessly wiecks a home and trninples an iruiocent woman and helpless little children under There are such wouien. of course. _ But there are many good, flue, tender and ccnscientiqus wvmefl WhO-‘ie tragic lot it is to fitid n some married nian Lhcuj lienltS dcsiif. 811d WlflQ know that if they trike their happiness at; the brlce of another woman s, if they put a lieiwthfire out and orphan little cluldrcn__ that. ' in their mouths and they will never cease to be tormented by their And the Olin-r Woniiiii is left with “OTHER WOMAN” NEVER IS ASSURED ANY SECURITY Men Who Have Illicit Liaisons Soon. Tire Of Them Arid Move On To Other Quests, Leaving Broken Hearts And Reptitations Dear Miss Dix-I am a woman nearly 30, married and divorced. Have, my own business that gives me a good living- and for me it was love at first sight. . - - ~ love with me. but that he had a _ cliliami, but. that. if i would behis girl he would I am not trying to excuse ml’- sclt, but I was lonesome for comvillllflnsllll) 111,141 I gouldngt. suee étiilixch hailing in is wi e ve lino r hurt her if she never found out. At first I wanted- w tweak up Garry: home. but now when I seel what a fine woman his wife children. I am not so sure. situation: Garry lives me. but he isn't ev _ cause of his two little gir intend t0 give him up. Soon he told me that N ow at my hoinc. AITING T00 many of Llieiu. ~ ti‘ th t n be aid to the woman in love with a llllll‘l‘lgdiill(fll.llqllylil)lr(xielllyluffi toa bigot: ofsf the relationship. f0!‘ U10 longtr it endures the more sliq ivill suffer and the ivorsc will the situatiilon be when the end comes. Men tire of ii liaison even more quicklv U"!!! the! do of marriage. and a mistress has less hold 011 1181‘ 10V“ 111M! a Wm? "5 Tlic wile has the cliiliircti. the conventions, the whole tnachinetiv of organized society" at her back fighting for her, while the Other Woman has nothing but her love, which pails upon the mull when he feels wo u‘ or liiicr, the man who has sacrificed his wife to a younger and prettier woman offers upon the altar of his selfishness ilit- Other Woman, who isn't so young and pretty as she was. for a. fresher broker} heart, her wasted Y. her Toned‘ Sh“ linens m a "W1 “ not ‘ veal-s, her loneliness and friendlincis t: lrllifl. her i0 ' I . hot or dry—place_ FUR CAPES INfLL LENGTHS Spite lllarriiigcs Unhappy Capes in all lengths-capes in all h-"S - ThQWre off to a steadily Flowing lFQFd as li new fur fish- i... 10h {'1' the 1911-1942 season. houettes arc varied to 511°" “W951 PflDelets: half criyws ' with lier or force her t0 let lne go. showing at the front only ‘ to lovc nc 1 looking just like a coat at three-quarter canes; scvcn and she married some one else. Ll IIIC. ls it possible that . About. what are the chances? . . ck; Aysivrik-l think husbands and wives are more apt to fall out of ill. I love than they arc in love. and that is why it is desirable to start out in Dear bliss Dix-I i0\_€(l a girl and she loved me but we delayed get- ting niiirrieti until we finisiiedour schooling. Eventually capes: and long luxurious c.ipc< for. uiarrniui- \\'1lll a lot 0i romance and sentiment. evening... .. ‘ti evcrjvtliing IYQfn i You stv there is bound to be a great tleal of disilluslun when husbands mink to kl kin. -. I. ‘ and iiives conic (l0\\'1ll to earth alftetii their flight among the pink] clttiudfs _o1 ————— -~»~~-. _- c lll'lSlll). When t-iey sec 0M 0 181‘ B5 19y N11 Blv- HS U5 Dflm. SPRING BROOK W. I. i Ogtllllilfl‘) human bOlflllZS withdnecgliaritiesi anmd fauliisdstickigitz {flit allt (filler ._. _ tl .many a mun ms won ere wiy n e wor ie c e ou is Th n. m H . l w-liorillnn for a ivife. and ntany a. woman has wondered what. made her do it. .6 l‘ m” mm‘ ‘l5’ "wmllfi "ll Also, the adjustment of two different personalities is never accom- Simnir Brook Women's Tnvltuie _ pllgljfll without friction that is more likely to separate a couple than to was held Sept. ll at the homo nfl iirlnv, illilll lzvueihcr. Mrs. Dan Mae-Kai‘. MPPllllf! npcncri Ode and repeating the Crccii. Roll Call was answered by i011 mcmlwrs l Billing B. Pivklf! recllv‘. Out- vizwior lspccizil collection was also taken “'35 Drcseiit Minutes ivcrc than iwlilcli ivas $1.40. Roll Call to be i? read and approvcti. C()l‘i‘f‘.‘.ll(lllfl(‘llf‘(‘ 3 tiusivi-rcci hv saying present. Miss" W115 198d a 1°1ivri"cl:iii'r1'tiu "Air Hut-tic Mai-Lend invited members Raid Victims" and another Health ,for October meeting. Closed with resolution. Red Cross Cnnvciior [God save the King. read receipts of three boys S\\‘f‘flf-' era, one pair Khaki gloves mid one Jacket. being received also that Hill‘ had lflfcivcd more yarn. l: ivlis moved and seconded that the in- CANADA PROVIDES MELBOURNE —(CP)—- Biltter. istitute purchase a broom dust pan jam and vitamin tablets are among for school. Mrs. Frank Bernard the articles in each of 5.000 par- sent Words of thanks to members lcels being provided by the Canad- Y°P Nmembelmg I101‘ with a card ion Red Cross at the expense of ilie While sick. It was dwidcti tn hnld Australian Red Cross, for Ailssie a pantry sale. Collection $1.65 and a ]li‘.S0ll(‘l‘S in Germany and Italy. For [cdnomyi y” MAXWELI. r, But. we can control our emotions to ii great extent. and \\i‘ can linirn to like those with whom we have to live. even if they do wearing I m me usual mam“... by singing n“, not nicasure up to cill of our desires nor hit our Idlifgigko DIX ‘If you leave makeup, on all night, and think it won't matter. It may not matter today. to- morroiv, or the ncxt day. but wait till you're thirty-five, and they; kick yourself! "Life Begins at Forty" Con- densed in Booklet . iii Job-Loser Could Be Job-Winner Turned down for the job? You wonldflt be if you knew how to use your assets at 40f Middle age is the richest. most v0ocovovocvev-v0091000000QOOQOQOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOO \O-§O-O'Q-¥OO-OQO OQOOfO-O-OWQ i , , ,. Ladies Coats BOUCLES CREPES TWEEDS A year ago 1 met Garry he was in wife and two going with him since town and it wouldn't]? Mink Squirrel and his little i’ here is Lhe He loves en thinking 0i a divorce nil-l ls. I love him and don't < 1 don't know what t0 d0. but I do know that life without hini would “if. . on s - (liltllliietllulllclheoan isngt. ally bed of loses believe me Ivly thoughts are all so mixed up that I can't. fill- ure things out. but maybe you have a word of Being the much ‘to be heartless and ‘ it will be -Pressman, we quarreied 1 was grief-stricken and sought rellet by (lllllllll another girl who pitted and consoled me and it ended up by llcl‘ < ' _ fitter. about a year l iiliu that I \)i l l ilflilillt‘ her clizirlictcl‘ more than ever. include i leit her, but I must nizikc up my mind whether to go back and _try to live‘ ' I couldLfinalilyjl learn A. lust. can't love turd l have gone away ‘dilfll n made of the hat medium and as such blend smoothly into the back- ground. Usually they are ball shape, but spike or lozenge shapes are liked so. and they are thrust into deep backs to hold them on, or through crowns bcth as a "steadier" and a decoration. To cure a stomach-ache 300 years ago. the physician sat upon the pa- élenrs stcmaclt and bounced up and own. QUILTED CUSHION COVERS Qvuiltcci articles will usually wash satisfactorily as long as the correct method is used. AIIAT removing the quilted cover from the cushion it should be shaken to remove surplus dust and then washed by immersing it in a suds of pure soap and luke- Wflrni water. Squeeze gently to re- move dirt but do not t/wist or rub Rinse thoroughly squeeze out water and roll in n heavy towel and press out excess moisture. When it. is drying. shake the czver all htly to remove creases. While stil damp iron light] with. a warm iron to give a goo finish. GUARD AGAINST SUMMER ' CQl-Ds llI-IHIGN N0. lfifili -_i~ An (‘flll)l'()ill(‘i(’(l bani-l iii‘ a Chinese vase. imiv in iiHfl m create a dc- Did yCil know that a good many iltllvfiil nail li:\ii'.._.niz or on a fire screen. vHot iruii ifllllfilul’ tiatiem No. of 11194» puzzling summer colds filial; tilt)’ ins illOtll nicasiirinpz 13'».- bv i8 .- lllCllPS with complete lug “my be [he (“not result, of 531p. itriv-‘ic-us. ‘ 'l li {om a hot team 1.. mill‘! ')‘ill4.‘!’ll' Writ/.- or send abnvr picture with l5 cents in coin §§',‘§§.,‘,,f§,.‘ outrun‘, me colmsmnyg M» _Q',]}|ill'Z in Nr-lfi \\I|il\' liurcliu. Charlottetown Guardian dmn‘. house? when yo“ u“, ' "i ""*"“"‘"‘" "mm" your whipped cream lather bath Yfffi" ""‘~l‘ l’ “mmml- today. try putting the ccld water in , , \. ‘(.8 first and then adding the hot. 3" ‘"‘ - n‘ "‘ You'll fiudd {gull be alzle tlo enljoy _. __._-..______..._...____ W111" 7111111‘ 99m?" CMMBE NAME “ " ‘ “ ' without. the slightest. trace of STREET ADDRE3,g_-_--QTI‘Y_____--_-— ateamtubotheryoul .hmmunhnninnacihnllw @flY1fl§-nma-—|-———an~~--———Q—_IID— 832 3 The Maxwell House blend lino been improved to a new peak of richness and flavour. This better blend is roasted by l special process that radiates heat evenly right through every bean. Maxwell House is packed in a Super-Vacuum tin that kecps air out-keeps tlio dc- licious, roaster freshness in. Z Gill/AS’ DRIP IND RIM/MR Roasted, Ground and Packed In Canada omnd n the ngln dogni d Imus and always vellum. nroductive time of life, Walter B. Pitkin proves in hi inspiring besi- ' scller, “Life Begins At Forty." Yet many middle-aged people think arriving at 40 is a defeat in itself- n fatal attitude! Just look at Piikln's facts. Must successful people hit their stride only in middle age. Voca- mnai psychologists show that the urn-e intelligent women improve in skill at that time. Physicians just get surfed around 30. Professors arrive st 35. at the earliest. it's foolish to believe young ncople have an advantage over you. True. they've more energy, but they cnd to scatter it. You no longer have to experiment a: they do. You KNOW what you want. You have nrily to know how best to use your "nergics to get it. Learn how to chaqnelize your energies and experience from our nzw SI-page booklet-a con- "wisation of Walter B. Pltkin'| ‘it-nous “Life Begins At Forty" (by 1 rmission of Whittlesey House). D rcribeu the assets of maturity. ill how to profit by them for i raimum happiness. Send 20c in coins for y7§ur co y of» "Life Begins At Forty" u; M OuardianI-fome Service. Be sure to. write plainly your Name, Address! and the Name of booklet NMIIO “_'_ siEi-liiiaiu was.» "r Fur Trims Silver Fox Wolf Persian Persian Fabric $17 25 i0 $88.50 4 . If you have quite de- finite ideas irbout your new winter coat your almost sure to find its counterpart here. KENNEDTS- ‘ Ladies’ ' . Ready-to-Wear 154 Gr. George St. Phone 1766 1 A444‘ For ‘niursday, Sept. 18th MARCH 21 t0 APiRE 20 (A1100) metal workers, miners, construction and civil engineers, pilots, navigators and other tech- nicians are especially favored this fine day. Dealing witili bankers and brokers also sponsored. APRIL 2i l0 MAY 2O (Taurus)-- Your specific talents and personal charm will win fresh laurels for you and our interests if you give them a. f chance. Excellent vibrations until 9 pm; after that. be discreet. tactful. MAY 2i l0 JUNE 21 (Gemini)- All worth while, constructive en- deavors are favored today, as al- ways. Be prepared to meet the tn- expected. perhaps a change 0f tans. This is not an unfriendly rend — the changes may be for SEPTEMBER 18. 1941 orcoeoooloaeooeoooo“ ' , . run FABRICS unusual good. Private affairs tn- dicate halvbiness. - I JUNE 22 t0 JULY 23 (Cancer)- Today invites your fullest endeavor for big. important matters that are foremost. Don't waste time on foibles or little personal items that can wait for the odd free moments. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lao)- Go all out with your array o: as- sets: Pcrsuasiveness, salesmanship. What you WON'T guilt by force you will by diplo- matic charm. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) -- Beneficent stars encour- age the most. difficult tasks as well as the homely little jobs. Be your own casual yet responsible self re- gardless of how much bravery is re- quired in your undertakings. SEPTEMBER, 24 to OCTOBER 32 (Libra) — We are haunted by an ideal life, and it is because we have within us the beginning and the possibility of it. You innatcl know and appreciate the finer th ngs, so s_h_0_11_lgi_always_st£i_v_e_after them. To- . Needlec . .1. . oeceoooooooonwun? n+4 I 5 ¢4+++0 o M He- __._-. :_ rzz-zi c 9 0 a 0 o t o o c o o ¢ 9 o v 9 9 o v a o O Your Individual H O R O S C O P E ~-———By Frances Drake assists “is” ch r OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER R1 (Scorpio) - B‘ ~ money and heart interests rate aetiiniziig day. Go about your Lllldllfi confidently but without bias or ego; neither b; oversensitive. Gnnriitiie diet. NOVEMBER 23 1o DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - .-\ laektidaisiafl feeling may come over you now but you must case .1 oil promptly of you will be ltlililg gcoli opportuni- ties pass you by. lie careul with whom you ascczaze. DECEMBER ‘J3 iii JANUARY (Capricorn) - Be especially caii lou.» in expendiiurct- to "ll personal and bilsincss), ill pee .i and tie- clsions which initlre changes or I. new formula. Hecdlessiii-ss and in- sufflciclit. knowictiue should be elim- inated from your day, - JANUARY 22 i0 FEBRUARY I0 (Aquarius) - Pet's al matters somewhat of a proliicnii‘ Don't 1e: than discourage you or prevent you from attending to other urrimi if- fairs. Take everytliiui: in stride and don't keep going untzl you tire over- tired. ‘mmorroiv 1s film or dill‘ 111d will require more cnc ,, FEBRUARY ‘ll lil AIARCHZO (Uisces) — Have no quninisjibvlll whether you should slut this iii)’ with plenty of vim d ' dications are one lll'1l_.," can make for yourself able reputation. no sition. Enjoy ivo- during free hours. A emu) BORN 0x TilisDAif Intellectual ratlu r than emotonig justly proud. but not c WIFQIIG‘. should be tlinglit not m express iii likes and dislikes =0 vehemently’. May particularly lwnrli llic height-B in teaching. “Tlllllll. .l'.\'l‘$!(li!{'lily\C work. An all-round art-twill" Adm‘ dual. raft/ I —F0r The Home Wear your heart on your sleeve and wear it on our hem. It's the smart thing to o this season, for bright. appiiques are fashicnb , dress itself has the most flatering sweetheart neckline, and of course the wide waistband will work wonders with your fl ie, not to mention the grnoef whirling skirt. The pattern also includes a more tailored ver- sion that. you'll want in make up for service in the classroom. style No. 8185 is dc-uiinfiilitt sizes 12, l4 i6, i8 Ind 30. Ste i0 requires a i-i yin-a of 36-inch fab- ric; 8-4 yard oontrastin for appli- que. Heart applique is chided in pattern. S6 d TW B (I02) 2 1n ll - ferrell, foregnyttern. W191" D151"! your Nuns. Address and the time number Be lure tn ltutn the sin vou wilh. Style No. 3196 Size .....---------) Nuns ltrect Adm‘. cu, ‘w’ Province coMmrrnn on MURDER CHARGE HALIFAX. Sept. 16 -tCPi - John Mihnn. carpenter at nearby Burnside. was committed (or Su- preme Court trial today on a charitfl ofmurdering Walter 0 Austin, atorekeeper at Taft‘; Cove I mile from Burnllde. loonctmolihmlibfil,i ' The 51-year-old Austin 1m found. . . dud of shotgun woundl in A bed-