floying their holid By. l O O O OQOOOOQOIO Happenings Uf to.» Woman's Re alm '1. Social and Personal I Fashiom tT he Week No official obscrvances were planned for Queen Elizabeth's birth- day, the day being spent quietly with the King and Princesses Eliza.- lnd Margaret Rose. Congratulatory messages were received at Bucking- ham Palace from all over the Ein- plre as well as from other countries. Presents of flowers received by Her lvlajesty, who asked that she be given token gifts only until the war is won, weze taken to hospitals and cheques sent her were turned over to wartime charities. O one The second son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent was christened Tuesday with President Roosevelt as one of his gotifatliers. He was christened Michael George Charles Franklin-Abe latter name for his American godfather-at the Kents’ country place, It was the first time that u United States citizen has been the godptirent oi" a member of the British royal family. The Duke oi Kent stood proxy for Mr. Roosevelt at the christening. The other godparents included King Girorgc, King Haakon of Norwst‘, Quccn Wilhelmina of the Nether- lillldfi. the Duke of Gloucester and the Crown Princess of Greece. O O O O Invitations have been issued by the Governor General and the Prin- Gins Alice to a reception on the Hclllllg of August ll to have the Intro; ri niecting Her Majesty the Queen oi the Netherlands. o o o o Mrs. her-inert W. Kent entertain- ed at a delightful luncheon party “'(‘Clll€s(lfl_\', at Mrs. W.H.V. Dun- biir'| summer residence, Keppoch, honoring Mrs. George Fiiliter of Moncton. O O O O Regretful farewells were said this week to Mr. C.N. Earle, who left Thursday morning to take up h's duties with the R.C.A.F. Before leaving he was presented with a parting gift from the staff of the Royal Batik, of which he was the highly esteemed accountant. Mrs Ectrle and her little family are leav- ing early next week to make their home in Pictou, where Mrs. Earleh mother resides, O O O O H. P. Duchemln, who has been Visiting his family at their summer home in Bay Fortune has returned to Sydney, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Duchemln and small son, who spent tho past month at Bay Fortune. I O O O Rev. Canon R.H.A. Haslom, and Mrs. Haslam of Saint John, are on vacation to Canon Haslam’: oio oma, Stone Cottage, Springfield. O O O O Mr. and Mrs. D.A. MacKlnnon, I Kent Street, have as their house guests. Mr. Alfred F‘. Tomlins and grandson Thomas ‘Palt, Mrs. (Dix) Millsap and daughter, Mary, all of Nnpanee, ,Ont., who are gmatlyen- O Mr. and Mrs. E. Hubert Beer, yester- iiay were being congratulated on the fifty-third anniversary of their wed- ding day. O O I O Family friends here will ‘b0 inter- ested in the engagement announced of Miss Lillian Elizabeth Found. only daughter of Mrs. Found and . mP.—'-* “lhplncv ls Rough, Bu! Funl Friends are grateful today for casual, informal fun. Be ready to entertain one, two or more with such popular card games as "Michi- an," “Russian Bank" and “Slap- ck.” “Slaplnk” ll a llmple card gamc but full of wild suspense. Tw. players, with a pack face down be twccn them, take turns flipping up cards and laying them on the table —fnsi! A Jack turns up? SLAP! BANG! You both try to be first to slap it-you both miss—the game goes crazy! For a group, stunt games are especially fun. Here's one-"Uh Uh Woof Wooi"i In time to a hot, fast radio tune. you all count "One, two, three four five six, uh eight, nine woof, eleven, etc," in unison. All sevens and multiples of seven are "uh" and nil multiples of ten are "wooff When a player makes a mistake he must drop out! In our SZ-page booklet are 4'7 games and stunts-for two, three or m0fl%l0 make you u welcome guest, Ill appreciated hostess. In- eludes card games. pencil-and- paper and nonsense games. puzzler: and games of skill. Send 20c in coins for your copy pf “Games and Stunts for Two or More" to The Guardian 119m? ssrvice. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and the name oi booklet. IBIIIO Otreet AddreI the late Dr. WA. Found Ottawa, to Mr. Arthur McConnachie of Ottawa, son of Rev. and Mrs. All. Mc- Connachie of Peterboiough. Tho marriage will take plate shortly. O O O O Mr. and Mrs. W A Stewart, have as their guests, this week their son, Captain Alan Stewart. Mrs. Stewart and little son. Donald Alan, who have been cordially welcomed. They leave today (o1; jrruro - O . As already noted in these columns, the engagement is formally announc- ed, of Miss Jessie Dolores Walls, Reg. N., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.V, Walls of Toronto, to Flt. Lieut. the Rev. T H. Bussell somers, M.A., S.T.M., R..C A F , only son of Mil‘. and the late Mrs. T.H. Somers of 'I‘oronto, and Minister of S. James Church, Charlottetown. The marriage is to take place on August 22nd in the Hart House Chapel of the Uni- versity of Toronto. O O O O Mrs. RN. Nash, was hostess at a prettlly arranged and much enjoy- ed luncheon party, yesterday at Mrs. Julian Jaynes’ summer residence in Keppoch. . O O MLss Muriel McLean of ‘Toronto is having a delightful visit among her old friends, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary McLean, King's Square. - o a - Dr. and -M:s. John Howie, who have been visiting Mrs. Howie's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Henderson, spent some time in west Montreal with Dr. Howie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Howie on their way home to Windsor, Ont. a t t . Mr. and Mrs. Henrv J. Phillips, returned last evening from Moncton where they met their daughter, Mrs. Steve Barrett and little daughter, of Chicago. who are to visit wit}: them for several weeks. - - - - Dr. S. K. Donald and Mrs. Don- ald Moncton, who have been sum- rnerlng at Malpeque, have return- ed home, O O O O Miss Ethel Bagnall, RN , of New York, after a delightful visit has gone to Ottawa where she will holi- day with her sister, Mirs. James Rodd and Mr. Rodd at their autu- mer homo. O O O Mrs. A. W. Hump of Ken- aington, is visiting in Hantsport, NS, with her daughter, Mrs. Bar- bour and the R/GV. J.W. Barbour. O O O O Squadron leader n. D. whitfham of the R..O.A.11‘., transport division, Ottawa, and lVLrs. Whitham, have returned from a pleasant holiday at Stanhowo B‘each. O O O Ivfstar William Herrldge, son of Major W.D. Herridge. and nephew of Lord Bennett, formerly Prime Minister of Canada, is spending the summer months at the Taylor- Statten Camp in Algonquin Park. O O O Mira. J8. Jenkins and Mtrs. JD. Stewart, farmer Charlottetown re- sidents an spending some time at Blue Sea. lake. O O O O Miss Bessie Seaman, R11’. of Montreal, is home on a holiday visit to her sisters the MISSGp Seaman, RDQQEiBGfYhAEB-Ilimeh“. The Minn Ethel and Mary lh- man entertained a. numberof their Crapaud friends at, a prettily ar- ranged afternoon tea. at “Westview Lodge" North Tryon on Thursday afternoon. O O O Tho Canadian hostess who puts a loci’ of bread and a knife on the ' table, letting her guests cut off what they want and no more, and who neglects to put on bread-and- butter plates, leaving her guests to put butter and jam on their bread directly from the dishes in which those are served, is doing the socially correct thing, says Ruth Millett. It's a new scheme for keep- ing as little food as possible from going to waste. War has changed and is fast changing many phases of social usage, even for the eti- quette-consciotis British. O O O O The tea hostesses at the Tennis Court this afternoon will be Mrs. Hemmlngs and Mrs. Edwards, O O O O Miss Penelope Denny and Miss Geneviene Swift oi’ Ottawa, are spending their holidays in summer- side an are guests of Mr. Mrs. FJE. Wright, at their summer cottage at MacDonald's Point. O O O O k. and Mrs. E.T. Tania, o. Iummerside, left; Thursday in ut- tend the wedding of their younges. son, Dr. Townsend Muncey Tanton. whose marriage to Miss Marjorie Mathi-eson, daughter of Mrs. John Robertson Mathieson of Juniper, N B., took place yesterday after- noon. O O O O Miss Hose McGuigan, has ro- turned home from a pleasant two weeks at Broulet Beach, NB. O O O O Mrs. Frank Curtis of Toronto is being welcomed home on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rattenbury, Water Street. O O O O Mrs. C. H. Beers, Fritzrroy 8t. has as her welcome guest her sir- ter Mrs. M.W. Anderson and daughter, Joyce Anderson, Halifax, having motored over last Saturday on u two weeks vacation with friends and relatives. Wampum School of efficiency. Course on all Branches. Teaching by ELIZABETH Hairstylist. also Brush-up. Details on request. ELIZABETIPS IIAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Capitol Theatre Bid!" MONCTON. N. B. '1 Literature ming . Nuptials THE (iflARlxjfiflfl-iTlnlvN otmglgpg Lqqgusr 8.194 OOOO O-OO-O-OO ' Liig s Leisure rothy Dix ays- " ' ' ' The Woman's Realm ‘vvv v vv v Y PROPHETS DECLARE MARRIAGE WILL SOON CEASE TO Exlsrr THAT OLD FAMILIAL 01703 -_.__i-.-_- INIIUDEB But Human Nature Indicates These Gloomy m, mutt. u. meadow. u» Wm giglkeinzmoylggnetaub? at.» ind runs, Perons Are Wrong snaitzhing, , wuwwv without w w» - hands if you will PM?!“ ‘ ' L Ootchingtgt thin“. lhlt dout b0 éuoyggfonmythgugggyw _ _ DEAR DOROTHY DIX-As an institution wedlock is in its dleca- 319M113 1.1m petals, Y. 1115 ' . trssz""ar.zzatai-ezmsstsstraturpzamsu guru, rowan... .. .....- 2.2.2: liz"...t..°s:r"fa'°:u ‘£33’ if with the conseduences which go with lt. . A MAN- thing be passes. 511-1“ lbmultew Mum‘ u“ ANSWWI know that many people believe with you that marriage n n you-d knaw ‘be qplnignpf pgtgll BLACK D3555 BILLS GAP is passing into what Mr. Cleveland called ‘innocuous dowel-ill? 8-1111 111111 rasses UNTIL 5117mm" Of small gflowers in a few more years it will have become just one of the quaint old ous- to b‘? the up “Ween w“ o hm people wgartfnllgr gllufhghlalglledxle-nltbytlxgatatglvianwllé: Efingmflfiwfiilwtlli wmd page" summer clothes “in the first 11111 Through the red clover. ks are 1111* "111 ‘ll/tummy . the rmm lit of w!» You can still hear the poplars 111k §§&°r<1m'§n_ They mggmg, we new get out the famil album and show the picture of Great. Grandmot er in the queer conglflmeffil-lflfl of white satin and offlflke blossoms and V911 911119 in over. I they used to call a wedding dress. Some pefifli- I -Pbyllis Smart Young. slim silhouette o! the“ Wvefilzlélx}: HARD . ._ mists have even gone far enough to prophesy _____ resulaflons and pipe] 8316M ‘M 111,193-1- Lmnw. m0 u m P that within fifty s the institution that we A1my5 11pm ohamois and doe. 1118 1n their lat-TIC!- Y l MONTGOMERY OVER, B- - 58 HYLLIS Vmqggskmx now know as ma age will be abolished. skin glova in soapy water and dry '90P "I15 if-llflfi- d‘ m uh MU’!!! where heat is not intense, l! Y°11 de“ trambon as”! tammldf The enlllflmnl 0' m“ P“? r "u"! “"1914: which is announced I cannot agree with these gloomy prognosti- km everybody a “m” M ‘"5"!’ "c1111 mifih to keep gloves in good con- cisewhe c is uuklnl 1119111 "l" on. ~ activities, cations, for you have only to read. the tistics and cast an in any newspaper vital sta- eye over the society column to be cheered up by the ring- wan season to pick up the tired summer _i__ wardrobe. They are an y. A um‘, m m-d spread over too, for they are designed to can-y ‘AAA 4 llquidtflowed down tho uiinmPl mg o; m dd, helm U d w d h _ l b0 be bmmd o; thr h forfsllwhile having a five an number gfrydiytsrcesngand by the‘ glfplglgiehlégstlf‘)? ‘bakgid, ‘T5111’ greatly improve the 061% 10°15 55°11‘ 1119m- mlmy °£ "A little more of H1950 stolen their friends and families, the young appeali- to be flavor. all?“ ‘Mk5 11m amiable l9 ""1 oats," declared Mont, and wed O , rushing pell-mell into the holy estate just as l” the “n” l“ ‘he 111M111“? have had a dead horse on our K S blithely and with as little concern for conse- QWBIWQQW “Y” "W" “"1 time“ m’ 11111111150011 =8 11° "11 lxiiimm “P; quenoes as they ha“. always dung much used. A narrow-Wale rayon we“ keep 111m W51 _ ell be al . fabric makes its debut in the sliv. fight, by mgflflnq, Lug M!“ Anne CR Perhaps more so; for whereas in the past a man felt that he had to A e’ zipper dress‘ whim 53° 111m)‘ had that whldty.’ n » put off marrying until he could support a wife, now he rushes to the altar dung a decorative swiwh m metal will“ 19381194 5119111131 ridnllogiegriifillirbtillitln? fig 13g ilglloégtlllmtllrlli 1r2i%?ehcilisl§:ble.wiv% are Ill-shy 0i’ the u¢w'di§§:°§hgf“pw'§ 51ml. ‘he uoed mo p n” um‘- oo-o-eo You may say t at marriage has lost much of its sacredness, that it 1| u 111d m? 1° b‘? the 111°“ P09111111‘ "Wouldn't have been scribe in BREAD no longer regarded as a binding tie and that men and women do not “tau t‘ the m“ “recast” Just m‘ WOWYiXIK 1161' " M0111 $1 - m m” marry until death shall them part but until they lose their taste for each rm c ntrol Questions "i" It-‘mlflme “M11 Y0 "llwe 1119 momma will be time 611011811 M h" . _—‘“‘ other. No one can deny these allegations. But even at its worst, mar- e 0 1d“ m” me 511m ‘nhmwm “K5115 l" 151°" " “seat §,°,,§§,,§n‘§1fe§’°‘°l° “l” riage hasn't gone into bankruptcy yet. It is still a going concern, which And Answer! RWY“! 01 ltyle- I wg-Nwhmeflggiubfi ma: mwwi 34 cup “MW sggliarltQ W911 is proved by the fact that every starry-eyed young couple who marry bc- i? ho e- Y cool dd one yeast cak MW lieve they are going to make a success of it. and a lot of them do, for “"“"‘“""""""'"‘""""‘"““"‘ Orahse stuffed unes make I- loyal helpers? T116!’ 1m"! W111"- u g‘, m“ east Ls e- 1-1 only one couple out of slx land in the divorce court that isn't such a bad ‘k597i we“ mm led Wm‘ Vim‘ y Saved m“ Questions and answer: on Prlcu mins, Kentucky's Choice meant to F196!- l. ood w _ time and kept in g, m1 Ashamed of her doubts. she hur- percentage in the most risky gambling game on earth. Wm take we minerals and food appeo plwelfi Control will rpm- ln The Guard- And there a no sugar called m. 91M 0i I OFFERS BEST SOLUTION lan as n. relaular feature for Slt- Remove seeds from steamed ried back across the yard and let {i881 Wke- 311i a yeast cake mould urdny. The questions are thou prunes, stuff with hhin orange “d911- °11°° lm°11111 Wit-ream. iwrself into the house. Heaven knows marriage is full of imperfections. from whatever angle which have reached the Wartlmo slices and cream cheese. The following morninl. Anne 9n to Roper! Crossroad-s. read" m the morning. wt u you regard it. It is jam-packed with in ustices, with inco uities, with P1166! "111 T15“ and“ ‘mm *-—- rode over 3 - all sorts of faults and weaknesses, but. fol‘ all of that it ism best solu- IIMINWIVQI ill i111! rlllfll- T119 CONDENSED M2011! which derived its name from Sam yeast 1 piiut luke warm water, l tion of the relationship of the sexes that the ingenuity of man has ever answers are pfllvldfld by the Board. _____ Roperb 861191111 5w“?- Besldes me teaspoon “dbl handful 0! salt, been able to work out. It doesn't always bring happiness. but only a dailv Reader; who have Intelligent quca- Last month a. little tin box, no store. there were a fillini; Swlkm- 11m" 011011511 mix a soft dough. miracle would keep any two people who had to live together from getting tlons to ask on price control a." more than five inches around, ar- barbecue stand. black-Smith shop 811d Knead W6 and let stand in s 0n each others nerves, Thousands of husbands and wives break their marriage vows and part, but hundreds of thousands of others find peace and happiness and ove and comfort in living together. Golden weddi s are common. but a. liaison that lasts five years becomes a romantic tr ition. three dwellings grouped about the crossroads. Anne meant to call on Mrs. Roper who had been ill for several months. However, her purpose was not mere- iv to give cheer to a sick friend. She knew that there had been con- siderable talk in the neighborhood warm plwe for 3 hours or till ll u Knead seam and, 8 L mould in-to loaves. and let rise. Bak mlnillfi. RASPBERRY SHORTCAKK 2 cups sifted flour invited to land them in writing t0 rived in the US. In it were 100 tho Women's Regional Advise y feet of microfilm thcagotograph- Committee of the Wartime Price! ed score of tfie Shost vich syrn. and ‘Prado Board, Chnppell Build- phony. It had been carried by inl. Charlottetown. Diane from Kuilbyshev to Teheran. s putt} fromo;i1efier% lg Cairgcr), iiy TION FROM READER 95-119 T0111 1'0 0W OI . QUES s Photographers went to work print- when Pia The very possessiveness of human nature makes me believe that mar- rlage will never cease to exist. r: u r nts b a h bel . i tn n . bo t M m. and that Agnes Roper 4 teaspoons bflklns powder exclusively to us and to whom weatgelotllz-us We Wifigrtnlh: grlilagy 0103:: ,,,,°},'e,§“,.§f, ‘Zluftmfii txligyflrengrodtieccdhlflmignfscfegolufig ghollgh bedridden. kept abreast of 4 N65900:: salt own homes. We want a plzwc in which to rear our children, and this ‘l-nmm-s offend m, 5,11,, mus; can-y 35.2 pggeg 1n 511, o1 omhqytrg such talk and Often 11103611 1i» T° 3 W1? 9118'" her. the gathering and spreadink o! 1-2 cup bran ‘wlggczean secure only by subscribing to some established ritual such as mar- a 1,1,9] swung whether gmy an score. ip was an obsession. Anne want- 1-8 cup morienlrig $5; fills pil-zlsllglio-iwlrxelfgw wgllilll . ‘£520 1°11?" "at Wm“ w” be“ “a” 1 m When be abolish marriage we abolish civilization. And we are not w“ already 1n tiié retail stores? and to t offset it by spreading 2.3 cup 111111! Nady for that yet‘ o a o o o o A. No. It refers to all mirrors R a? ‘zpum 121° éfiggliflflzb 22%;???) mfiutygdglnd {lg lhehflmlffh ma WBJ In . W i T00 Pnouo T0 ADMIT nan MISTAKE m§““‘°°““°d ‘m’ ‘mm 5m’ 1942' elnenlbered woogd powder. snl and stuar. e bran and mix together thoroughly. Add the diortening and cut this until the mixture it fron - in fine cruznlbs Beat the egg and For an instant. she l/hfilllklzé 0105,1111!" to the milk. Add the lquld U labelled mirrors the retail stores will all be old stock supplied before that date . Why u it that the m}! Cress " is he only organization to be al- lowed extra. sugar for war activi. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX-Our daughter, who is now 16, ran away and married when she was only l5. The boy she married was from a. family far beneath her in every way, and although they have been married a year he hasn't. even attempted to find any kind of work" He seerrls to be O Ap with annoyance, that k d l By STEWART VAN der VEEB was p“ e n add fiéiifiyftliiiafiti“ iiifilif ’° iii?“ if" “rid” "° °"“°“"°"' “° m" i“ “'?“""u""‘l...i‘.... wish t. 31° ‘l&".‘"°’“ioi‘€ 5'“ ‘if’ "Sit? ‘l?’ ,n r repu on very . arntnorsd “s o», oug. ive e ‘*- Thf Ydmcm‘ l‘ “mwjf countcr Otis. However. she dwrtwl mm in two and m. each loosely He is dragg our daughter dawn to his level. but she seems infatu- ‘“"“,',,,‘If,',,,¥_, ml‘, ,’,.,,*§“"$‘?Zfi§§ “QM CHAPTER‘ 1x the impulse. into an 8-inch greased cake pan. ated with him an more determined to continue living with him and more ,- mm-s o; w.“ No extra guga 15 nQvfnstalrs u, d; m, 1 Otis came out of the store 1118i l! Bake in a hot oven (400 deg. F.) zirnraaimarlltsars~ uriurr"srr'tti*"t.wr ”i%"°"i.'<i"“i 110w w tori» “we mvnvh»°1‘?$1‘ M? s“? sour: “mi. H“ W" "p" i." measure. . we ave n emos evo o ' ' ' wse as - yers get r wii we. gggents to her. The situation is breakinc 01116-1 (hearts. ANighgizgan W6 Egfiillfis o: rgrsgggizxltitfllulreiss, folwhvllgfl llloullfidhosgelltlrxrlrfe we vlliellugii; “Igello. Ann;.'-"m the saddle “How rtéizrberries and top withmtufts oi THEE . l. _ l humlllfi youy daughter's attitude toward you is the result of her operate canwens {or lllrle fighting herself’ immbed by ‘he 1111611111118 S e swung "o V‘ cream‘ LING forces can, with e written parade of her tho hts. “f? v°“' om? authorization of the Commanding ‘These dwelt largely on the com- i, How “e mm“ u m. Officer, obtain sugar for any can- ing visit of MOIIVS sister and her uuT"rqv‘re Swen thank yquy teen 0r mess situated wifhin the husband. Anne hadn't yet told Aunt “Th”; fellow ‘shemu doing all limits of naval. military, or air Sue or Judith of that impending hm". iffinftifipssutifilhiat."°°"’°'°‘ l.‘§‘.§..23€.lliii‘.‘é°€.‘.S...“°“ s" “W” M" s“ Sim“- ' a ‘ ~ v ~ en . Q. Is a person liable to charges OMS was 5mm a mom the situation in which she finds herself and heir passionate regret at her own folly. She realizes she has wrecked her life. She is bitterly ashamed of the uncouth lad she has chosen for a. husband. She knows people deride her for bein such a fool and have a contempt for the man who monies and settles own on his wife's people to support him, and it simply burns her up. She is bitterly unhappy, and she is taking out her unhappiness on i pint raspberries - cup tug Whi m‘ pped cream Method: Wash berries s rlnkle with supar Allo s anri like this for scme tlmt- be- and w to u .. .. fore using as g, filling for the short- you. She heap on you the abuse he'd lik t i u h u a. si-i Tiiuiup-tiitimp-tbunu- Th bru tly. tw B1141» 11°“ . sticks to him beiause she's too protld to adfnito llzel-Iemifilakg Méhe give: godlflizzglng on wwuwned com‘ bofigfijfgfi‘ 50m’ knowlfnihlale ways wanted Fleet- u“ u lngratitude for all your kindness because it's killing hei- that she has be dependent on you and that her husband is so lazy and trifling he won't even make an eflort to support her. The best thing for vou to do under the circumstances is to send the wood. I'll buy it, Anne-if the 8011M .- “EH3. rll-lllemllwk of thin88. t-hc going troift get ‘S0118’ -" A1111? 5-11‘ A. Yes. lit is illegal for a. oon- Hurriedly, she got out of bed. Her "rd sumer to stock up on quantities of slipliered ieet made no sound as. a any gotds, beyond an amount housecoat gathered about her, she Remus lnstnss mm young ma“ pack“, _ Ten mm that you Wm support your daughwm but reasonably required for the use of made her way down ‘the stairs. swayed cmtm Ilplefitwggd 1,5 not im- you won't support grim. That. will rouse the manhood in him, if he has thavluausghgg§ka sugar be obtained l-vsfioighihgxztiyll. ‘mo,’ she called’ salfioanrcie wongavbeéock m“ monk WI! vou haven't the comm to do this. put them on “their own. om b? “m” "1 ' ""1" 41°‘ ‘mm’ "n" m“ M " Wm“ " . atl-entpllfll?" 0i “mm”- a faint sneer. “Well. vou requires more than the normal rs- wmfih them a small allowance and let them work out their own salvation. W“ WEAKNESS There's not much that you can do to save a headstrong girl from having “on? , , 0W2‘. “glvgfvs the {m1 change your mind yeti" m pav the price of iii-r determination t d a h pl use m: rdless r "-~ Y“ A ‘MW’ will?“ I 5 “h M” ' Ml“ A‘“‘°' H‘ He turned aww- embed 111"’ 111s . how it. will hurt others. She has to 168311 fliers lisson efrcrlsn ellperiencg. must be obtained “d 53pm“ c" Wm’ me m de house m ‘m’ A home car and. without. a backward klance. Lydia Ii. Pinkham o Vegetable made for a special De _u helps relieve nearest Ration Office. 116111?" , Q, what regulation; gm than Willie shuffled uncomfortably. to prevent: a merchant from open- "NWm. he ukft sick." ing a new store under a. different "'1'11¢11 W115i 600-! he "ht with name and charging higher prices? it?" A. A merchant who opens a new “Dunno. mufam." business is required w use the has- Anne was puzzled. Why would lc pericd selling prices of his near- Mont be sending for whisky at this est competitors. If the merchant time of nlsht? A sudden fear poa- ig merely opening up g, branch Q1 sessed heir, What if he were I. his original store in the some 611101116 81001101167 nejgh-bqg-hgod_ 11,, mum b, 19mm. Then, she calmed herself. She ed to use the basic period pricgg must have enough mnfldenco in of that store as his ceiling. 1’: 11¢ Mont to lmow that the wirlskv was closed doom l0f a sum interval necded- even though she wasn't and opened up again he would be b91118 1d W11 - Butt it's a pitv that her parents haw to suffer with her. Compound not 0111 FRUITS AND FLOWERS roared away down the highway. Anne stared after him. frown"!!- He had sounded almost as thouth be were threatening heir. In his own uliar way. Otis had thrown down he gauntlet. (To be Continued) rmit at the 0f W11 "I5 f u . l1“k§l§i°u°ii;%“§.§ip uuuu up moo against: such lymvwml- M‘ in condo. worm trulvwl Needlecraft/ l For The Home t0 Y “W it." sh lbld Wimfi. °..°'"“‘.f"°°‘ usrlrazirshtsttr"... ... .- mugd M fin‘; gt b??? “"- w m, New; Wou- ihia well-cut dross made in some fresh cotton, while mu count. calories for tho family d : you're sure lo Bet 1118b marks 101' your "home-work." Style N10. 3520 is designed for sizegithidflhfid H.400?“ seuuiso. siuslumqulrqsu yum 96-inch fabric. To order pattern: Writ: or and plenum with your name sud ud- dreaswithM cents in colum- stam to the Needlecraft Bureau. Chu- ottetmvn Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian Her Needlecraft Department. Style Nb. 9W0 Silo A No m”, o; any k131i 1g Mb xArc you sure Mfr. 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