. N Ha i- oveeoovvoooo Ellen's Dviar Pom-us 0f __ W .¢o-o+o<vo+o+o+0+eoo»+o< 1 1' . e Iwuntnirethilmornlnd-vhe- 1 not. ro¥$'o%"§-é‘; ‘he'd °' here II’! '7' Tllelhn Vliio _ Wasn't lllneelf PHILANDERERS CAN BE CURED B, “m, a...“ W‘ ‘Anonym Lett _ AboutReciprocai -. 11‘, "wikttentionging 1:31; Husbands a w‘ Dorotli); "Oi: Sexe- ggg ssesaesereestm“""~‘ é 5% . h i’ a E The out‘ ‘ roblemtlmtawcninn gaiveilwntlettndolboutlvglllndeinnhufilnti. mull nlflerand he mtekethechkirmuidgobecktollctlier? shailshakias and! vcor hhi inhilovwnooinbydoiniislittieeidute- ping herself? wen her hmbandalsher for dlvtiree. 1M6:- yhand one cuttohhnlikenself-abnese llml-oflbeilldllwlflu" n dog in the manger? Each theory has its advocates. but none of them ' ' k0lltU8tfl£i1th1Nn1l$f.!0fl1l9Nll fivfvlanygwthlvewhrokerll £01118 and the e uirnhflned children in many patches in his life 101' ner to for- give. liven before the found out. she could not bring herself ever to- think o1 nun a. a - "e11 ClIBiUWOOG could be n. P1611881" Wm‘ on. palllow Joyce knew definitely whet she wanted; but she 60111191!!!‘ hi?“ on“... 218.1" e up gills lllld not doubt 1-1181 he . ts. htlurmafter hour. for the sound o! a foot- steip that is going to smothers door. So it is no wonder that when wives see their hus- bands starting down the primrose na-th that. or their pain. resentment and bewilderment. th v do ' not know how to stop them and head them back 1;, is just a tragicsl fact that. they almost always take the wronz and use the tactics that drive their husbiafirédgagtillrfilrthezr awe: \A.»'| with rationed foods. thc Royal family ad to eat the Princess’ practice Jneals. Discussing her visit with Elven Elizabeth. Mri Corbett said I Silent a_half hour alone with the Quccn in her private sitting . v _ ghsm Palace, dis- cussing Girl Guide activities. Tile nlld Girl Scout ‘ Queen. she said. was "awfully interested ' .1 work throughout this hemisphere"; .. e a - Ill Gill’ E ._._,_ . _ A It‘. ' ' - 5__ .~.--... ~ I ~31 In; n1 willy is expert-l On riTsany evening m, o; s: “To set . .se is working for her ‘ring entertained at The Charlotte- or tlwo deputy commis- tion days were recalle 1T1"115P1"11'1113 1mm 1' 1mm“ o n o e lilac 9 “med from a three-month visit 1111mm 11"“ W 111°“ ' Mr. and Mrs. n._a. Elle 1m“ 1”‘ t a ‘but then thought better of it and es his J. H. Aycrs and will be Joined ear- ; things as quan-elsl m I mlmed 351w; 315° “mend he} fbtf“ Weddmg- but that would never do on Satur- 51118 15 “$111118 111 the City to be|then in a rested frame o-f mind xe-Ihome. _ oven. back lntn their 0WD. oorrals. Miss Minnie Smith was hostess H l < - t 1th f’ hl - nose and shlrlinz eyes and per- Wndfl‘ 1° M1" "1111 M15 E ttifll" honoring her sister mum a comm’ Sunday’ the“ onus a“ m w a m hold imronnouon. cosldeéinns how ul f 1 hand d '11 sh has done and sacrificed for him. arid it is r- wirh a iunlily dinner at The Char- among old frlerid5_ the guest ogithumb of course. the r e o WE an ah c out of the way. The warehouseh T Q n. ‘.‘ --' Iuhardly klizw where to ‘ make a 8o ilor short a m ‘ma! w w and" 13311411119 1111110 110i theseiMiel Aye-rs classmates. Mrs. Syd- 111 11-11111 “m” d” yi tile 14-year-old Princessniey Brehautnind Miss Mary IIer- 11W" cooking badge. nc- town at dinn . h in id- olgrs. John Corbett. orients of tneireliurvllrlg illllinlsrodlio- P1111 he sionerfir the Girl Guides of Can- d‘ sniffed the fragrance from tn ‘ dfl- s. Corbett, recently Miss Minna. Riley, Ottawa. is fwd mmeued w" me mold Bmwm visiting in Charlottetown. guest of fit,‘ afwkfat koldm and as 1" I bent to caitch a. rockers perfume Mrs. Edgar Duff of Montreal is mom, visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs.,1b;$é§ly “l; n“, WW1; wfficffmfivfi 1y next week by Mrs. C. W. V. Mc- d 1 t It h it I I yd’: Cutcheon of Montreal. who will fimptfid to {$21, nfowllfflhe 11in. 1k! Roy Kennedy oi‘ Summer lday }l,n?mmg' I ‘was; t]? ‘he? - -.p-:itc oranannuor r an with Dr. K d h i i: - to th I’. th d tioned at tllfiellggflly REA?‘ Slatloh. 1151.11.31? llrlldglllrstiheirpuvlanrltlzypgtllstllle‘llilgvnothem and into the Other Woman's arms. - o e . - - - The neglected Wile, ior instance. practically always dissolved 111w e, h n: n y-t-ry much enjoyed luncheon There were cakes to be stirred un sudden mass of tears who nresents an nvidictls comparison to a Rlamor- flplflelt ¢0118111t11111t101lS are eX- jparty at The Charlottetown Thurs- i, , 1 Mm m acted wlws mnvmation mush“ Munch who Thursday celelgrated a Carl E. Honors of Seattle 1 all‘: I useghtlllae lwlfn sher Sh? ‘hliseilllfi; 11116 b” Va“ °1 h" me w he’ °1 111B "CW1 511° ab“ 9w‘ their 40th wedding onnlversaryHs [laying an enjoynbie holiday-n relish my recipe. ma h j be, I d w f 1mm the bee] he is ind Jack Murrey nod been keep!!! ” Jeanie sticking prising . e doesn't. e11 0i’ 11R 11-11 e 139 ~ luftetown ‘Iii "b-‘d " ~ e d . -_ _ l 1 to , k d] thl thath see sthe smletzy of gayer and more entertaining ladlefi- resumed operations in q strictly ‘My “WW a“? frgllllchelrogigggangiétgg. and Mrs. S. T. Green. Brigh $6129‘: alxlrcswlnlxililozs a eeca e e legitimate way’ much m m, re_ tvlcasing o o taste and sight. kerhaips in tinle. I I cousin, 50mg Jmav 10cm to fohow YBCIDES but as GOOD WAY T0 HANDLE STIAYING IIUSHAND I may make s, bit , _ _ _ . 1 to somtimmhowevazlwomanwhohesahusband withsrovlnzfoot. ~ ‘but rmd dared we1|| out o: town g £02? I;’c‘§{,’;,,§,,§,§{.‘§“°m§,“ fllgarfllgf lltntlls rguliulanllikgelsasillg. Icmhregma does riseetp the occasion. ‘Iwo of them have vivrioten 1761i ntelllgmal M tglflsnlmz You? m; ,0 Keen! _ o! Dr‘ , and is new starring m a British. _ dootso. . _ _ how they‘ managed it. and the advice is so good t pass yowlullrset; a! you used p, be, sir. y army pantorgimo “Cinderella? I" All the Stewart men ryrre at Al m Q1‘ reaxidvfillfe" turned the trick by writirw her husband anonymous Ink“: Yak EnfiflRYI/Elféarflgggfid“: ie armys i dl d . Y ‘ “ ‘ .. . ‘ _ n11; h o . ‘ - 1 l motor mechaneic. s a r vet an ififlea to fffif" one “ffiétfi 68%: lgllftfiim gllmxrlgcsbchllrlguhgmtilulintlalrllllleallgli lzglatfnlliraegfllilinllotllex; sasid? T111191 chw- Swazi“; ' ' ' "Do you even wonder why your wife never obiects to your steplnflnsz out at 1111 1111 umce» d . nicht?" Still another askel: "Who is the man who comes to see your wife a profitable Mlllfififtfluxlthaul W15: I ulltl family. lief of Mr. Thomas. c‘ “My m" I The Queen's " VMHOHQO fl-I ~..------ ‘of Mmmgu” ‘D ling/y" d t‘: tou k 0'1‘ to the so! Montague» Miss Mildred Ha t h . ‘ 3 a“ e“ 5 ° ' ‘ ' her guest this last llllielellzgotrlcr gnzlilsl ‘ fififfifi, afifewjejQidlafffih-nsf °,‘.1e‘{‘,',’f§‘,§._inst g5 500m a5 you leave home?" And these letters. said the wonlan. Rot ina into dirt. l nrrhrw _Pctor Stephen Compbo" ‘foo to the turnip field with the her husband so worried that he turned into a home body. And it w111<1 be t r1 of Halifax. Miss Harrkigtol-i - “has and happening to my the A wife. whnse hpsiland thought he had fallen in love with an lll-yeer- Youire pref/W e311! 9111 l W“ leaves shortly to soend her sum- latwnmowe; a; on-e became‘ tu-wloid girl and asked her to divorce him so he could many the kid. said she job. Thomas. I . mer holidays at her home with 1t kgepinv himself and ihl- told him that she would be oersectly wlllinz to give him the divorce on the years Ive The first Canadian women w arrive m “Mu m“ D4)“ n" l‘ Halifax. wd-mnjhlk prefiv w¢11 on ghQK-onslition that he would take} the flvalchildaen, (at; of W510!!! gacsaliltemb; Ilzeen atflit. sgé 1£Jldl1l2l$é11%_ two RDA}, nursing sisters wmnmed Pltkemly or Ottawa u“ m‘ * ~ . . - m r - - ~ - “m” “n m“ h“ “mi “m” 811"” h “m” The gm gave one wk at e We ‘v m e ‘a l an every». mmmgkes me go not and cold1 Molly Mulholland oi’ Georgetown, Ontario. They landed with the 1min I think of what I've party of an RCAF Mobile Hospital supervised by Wing Commander ° ' 1 Dr . ' ~ - - ton ilnstesscs at the Tennis’ M i 1 m 1 t 05' h, _ ' i . .» - t s,’ 3m’. ti. b 5+ wot-r nf deal?!" Mun d ohiianderiniz husband is whenever . . a n‘; r; slor u it to s found he needed assistance with it. '1 11 d" 9 1‘ I hem brought w’ J. M. Grow“ of London, onmrh. The above picture’ taken Just hr ‘i careful what you soy. Theme!‘ fore the field hospital unit crossed to the invasion coast, shows the in afwrllioolvrlnrill ill; 11;‘; ‘ 1-; A i... . Brmv. whose but the lowdest (‘h-tickles when to laugh at him. instead of weeping over hm. fill .1 rs. . . ' ‘ , . ' K _ .~ ~ as 5Pl'Vt-‘d‘n1nes5 is so n-mC-h legmtm ‘Manic m I mam the glean $332311“ Radio man found to my re.ief Don't be so outspoken W119" M" two Ontario girls with the hospital mascot. After a "wonderful" cross- . ‘Fivmfis 1-‘ 111ml‘ ing oi the channel the girls pitched in with U16 rest of the unit to yut “"1 11'“ '1' 'ilv. P‘ .21 l " . t .. DE- X?“ “m1 1-15- 5191*‘ Miss Patricia Arsenault. Medical lboth lrliltxllinlla filllild ‘ll/SCI- agqbfflilsfacl¥gnmlt wlalfigfilrlzycleflg < rm d v ' . ill‘ C tK. v EHUI ~ 0on1 Q ‘ “ - - - r’l‘.".'..‘llii“..ni‘.' ...':°".2:2: ibiniflsnfitiii. °.°l§2".~.‘l‘.‘fi~“i$l1 n?“ 353%.‘. ‘stills.’ sot 8n u» m m Md c~¢1=~=-—<M1r P1010» H A l 1 ' L l g A u u ' ' ' well until he interfered. I shunt forget. If the Worst hw- visiting 1n Mass and New york attention and somewhat. exhausted once 8mm Hendrick Hudson and pens I'll stand by you. ‘All you've entertained at -.v---o.o-..¢u . Nlill'ilfl""l Afnvtin, who tcn accepted for Red Cross es. lfl IWJ-PuEJKJIAI-map. ‘av-m- vtins .1!'r1v(_\d 1n chdrlogtetudm to both his helpers were nble to re-; ,, __ gpgnd the remainder o; her hon- sume their respective work indoorslnif crew-‘wuh me“ k5"! me at - o e .-.-u-u\-.-.-i.-. elr game of the nine pins. JnmBS .11 ' ."."-"-'-"4'v-'¢'..‘.‘IJ-'..'d'a"n'n'u'u{gr-ua’ 4 :2.‘ ‘i “F - - _ fift- On Monday cyc- Lillian Ducllemin en- ’ for Mrs. Braille who was . qdiallv ‘JIOICCIIICd by the guests who iiii expressed the hope that lit-r first visit to thc Garden Pro- vlnrc will be on ‘enjoyable one. e a Rijiht Rcv. G. F. Kingston. Bish- (H! of Nova Scntin, is among the distill lisllcd visitors coming to C! IPlGWll early next week for n. Jubilee Services in Saint Pet- er's Cathedral. n o a Charlottetown had a great many \\'.'Ci7.ll’.‘ iiltors hert- this week. do gates to the Women's In- stitutes from all over the provinces in annual convention. The meet- ings were largely attended and the iidlrs wcrit home more en- th stir than ever to go still f . .. r in their community work. l O l Hcr Hoyol Highness the Princess Elizabeth had a charming smilc for the Grenadier Guards. of which regiment she is colonel-in- chicf. whr-n she visited them re- cvzlily. 1111c older daughter of K111" George and Queen Elizabeth. d uiie llcr august plncc in the Vnllltl, remains quite unspoiled, and hor girlish simplicity and friend- linoss captivate all with whom her duties bring her in contact. . o o Miss Esther MacDougnll, whose GIIZIIECHIPIEC was announced this \\‘<";'l{ to fir. George A. Walters. is bring fctod b1." llcr friends prior to the happy event next month. e t u Miss Jean MacDonald had a real surprise shower for Miss MacDougnll on Wednesday when she entertained at the supper hour nt her pretty home 5 West Street. It was n delightful gathering of young people all eager in a. ten- gibic wny to shower their good ‘wishes on the guest oi’ honor. n - e Miss Norma Ayers whose mar- riuzc to lvir. Freeman Oswald Ncvcson. takrs place next week, is being pleasantly entertained by hcr friends. . . . On Monday evening her sister. Mrs. F. W. Bcylcs. Mrs. Neil Hig- gins and Mrs. George Judson were Joint hostesses at n smartly nr- riays with her parents, Mr. Jus- tice and Mrs. A. E. Arsensult. The Misses Laure ,Jeanne and Felice of the CWAC and WRENS respectively are also at home on furlough. n o e Among the many out of town guests who attended the supper dance at the Normandie Roof atop Montreal's Mount Royal Ho- tel on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Muttart. Mr. and lMrs. W. E. Smallman. Lieut. Al- lbcrt. Silliphunt, RCNVR and Mrs. |sllliphant, Mr. D. O. Stewart. 1'; C.. Mr. George A. Callback. all and Mr. and Mrs. .~f ‘Allison, Ont. Buckingham Palace is to have l a full-time press secretary. l-lc is Paymaster-Captaln Lewis Ritchie. aged 53. better known under his pen-nanle‘ of "Bartimeus" as a writer of naval stories. Sir Eric Mievllle. who was secretary to the Governor-General at Ottawa from i927 to 1931, has hitherto been in charge of press matters at the palace. in addition to his duties as assistant private secretary to the King. Paymaster-Captain Ritchie has been 42 years in thc Royal Navy. He was the author of East of Malta, West of Suez. a stirring account oi’ the ses. war in the eastern Mediterranean. He took over at the palace on June l. -_______.__._ SPRING BROOK W. I. The regular meeting of the spring Brook W.I , was held at thc home of Mrs. n MacKay. Meeting Opened with the Creed. Roll call was answered by naming your f: v~ orite flower. meeting were by Mrs. Isaac Jolllmore in me absence of the secretary. The quilt. squares were finished and Mrs. John Bearisto and Mrs. to put them Institute lire to take I lens and 3 tZOt some blankets. Bill for 81.32. to I be mid to Mrs. Wesley Pnvntel‘. We | decided to treat the school cléigillren cc- unensy says those rumbles should bring “cu.rs" ircim the uiity. a1- tliough I remind him that a car is the safest place and besides in Aim Kitty Milrhoneys words: The cropping was finished before the sllizfpel‘ hour mid then James took up the work of finishing the lavil/{nlukleerer Jamie iland thc womena - . c n He ms it neat an " _ 'tidv for tcmori-oiv and for the pres-l Tfififiefi“ lgsmillnn 1m- iights out. ent there will be no munching for; f0,- cnce again therein be a sum. the “Jack horse". who kicked rip mmmg chmrgh_bg]l._sgn1ewhgfe __ his heels playfully ‘with the othcr‘ 1n the mommm horses when they were let out after Unm Momnv ._ Dian- _ Good. supper in the meadow hclow the night, ‘ house. I was telling Jsmrs as 1 watched them glad in their free- d-snl from the work, that I could appreciate their foelings but not at [that hour for than thc kitchen floor still waited to be washed. . e - ‘There were visitors this evening to Alderlea_ One who had been a near neighbor for years. revisited -Braeside and Alderlea after sn ah- senceoi some years. Strange how We “live away" from the old-friends. We can ncver take up Texactly where we left off. In the interven- int! years. no matter how much we esteem the old ‘friends others come to fill their plncesln ‘our lives‘. But iherc was no lack of conversation ‘for we still have n great drdl in common. There's the son now in air-force blue and a (lflllZfl1El' born! and reared near Alderlea. The next wee daughter. almost in her teens now. born that cold January mom- ing. As my visitor left to izo down thc path through the front mea- dow, she had often traversed, be- _f_orc( she said not entirely in jest: Theres no folk like the Braeside folk. Ir, was I think only rem- embering the happier ore-war days for every Island try is mule uro of kindlv considerate folk-lust l e those at Braeside. It was usual for me to accompany her to the site at the bottom of the meadow but we had other visitors. HFBITS A SWEET TREAT THAT'S STY AND EASY T0 nifiKl-I Extravnglilt dessert rucities wcnt out with nylon stockings and ,t‘s very likely we won't be using them ago-in for the duration. However. iicious new recipes are coming to light every day. Many of them call for graham crackers. Why? Be- cause they out down the use of sugar and shortening. And fortun- utely, that tasty graham g cracker des- sert, recipes is that. they are usually quick and easy to nuke. For instance. here's one for Vic- tory Icebox Cake. You can whip iii: up right after l put it in the rigerator and it'll be ready to dinner. VICTORY ICEIOX CAKE 2-3 cup day 01d cream llfil a m ha“? wl - cuips we l-a a e- There was a "Grain" and an Aunt and two small boys one a four year 01d venv proud in new shoes con- fided thst he was “g to Sunday School in the morning.’ Tile other older 1a looked longing I stream below us. this evening for angling but. themlll be other days. There was the man interested and clever at Radio who vanilla '60 mlpsn graham cmlcker mlmbs e BIIIDESHJCE, sugar salt and vanilla. Whip oniurd cream uinfll fluffy. Then. add lemon Juice and whip until stiff. Fold the cream into the at James sug- dish will tzestlon looked ours over. Reception had been “hlurred" all do and and ggtmcs said it limo-zed amt er el- . ith nirnlbs rical stomi. Jeanie and 1 shook “a w c nve three layers of crumbs and the situation 1'l.‘¢lilV i-nt and. u: it SLIGHT ERROR Two soldiers were eoiteflv N911" ing letters from home. Bill gave a shout suddenly "Strike rne pink." he exclaimed. "My son's got three feet!’ it," rctc-rted Tcln. "Tain't possi e. _ "Etrue!" said Bill. my missus says ‘crc.’ l-Ie handed the letter to Tim who read: ‘ You won't know little John- ny now. He's sroivn another foot. HONEST UNTIL A man and a boy were walking along a quiet street when the for m. er bent down and picked up a alove lying in the road. “There's nothing like honesty. my son," he remarked as he glove beside some railin placed the S g . hundred yards father on they encountered a second glove. "Goodness mcl" ejaculated n: "if this isn't the neitchbor the first one-wind just my fit. PROFESSIONAL TRICKS on laundering shirts: sr-ilb, with a soft soap for two-inch suds stand up throughout the waahi and dissolve bluelng flakes dlrec in the suds. STAR DOILY the man. as he picked it up and tried o to G hack. Jimmy. and fetch the other" Here are a few professional tricks First, rub thick suds on soiled collars and cuffs roll than inside the shirt. and soak for 15 minutes. Just before washing. brush. Use enough that will ty o plice. The gang ran their black dong is followed instrilrtions. And 1r ever I can do you s zood I will, sir. GHAYITIR. XV MR MIJRREYHASANEW PROJEX? Harkness was ge-ttlnxlw know a "See what great deal about the wholesale p10- vision business. and rather lllifid: itlis aspect of his existence. I-dleq ness had never appealed t/.> hum, and he began to put in regular hours at the warehouse. I Behind the scenes at. Trenzllams “W” w" tinu g nves orls. I'm glad you were able to drop the idea of clearing up the case in seven days, he told Richard. 111a was too hectic. Kept me on tenter- hooks, especially when we didnt get mucitl more forward. ‘Phat was when I wanted to keep to tne straight and narrow path. Unfortunately I didn't manage it. Willynlllly 1 had to be tm M00511‘ market stuff, and mixed me in with it. Soon a new stunt will be under- way. so I'm not enjoying the slow- er proceses. That fellow you call Black Jack has been barging in on 0001791‘ more frequently. of ing. . Don't they let you into their schemes? Nol I'm only a stooge. I'm be- ginning to think your respected boss has got, more fingers in this vole than I supposed. He's in a funk all tile time. but he does Keep Pul- ling out the plums. he couldn't be runninl the show. could he? Fawley asked. I wouldn't go so fsr but one nev- el- knows. Murray keeps him 11D W scratch. 'I'tlat. rascal is thelkin8- pin. But Cooper does all hes told in a. big way. I wonder- What? I wonder whether I could hump him into a confession How? Unarmed reconnaissance. A few lcfigdtlflfloodflliwStlOliltfl in my Perry E W Cflpfll) r 1 It was worth an’ effort. Whatever the result he had a lot w gain and little to lose. That signifies something in the] th I ILiVing€dLeisUIlféH The Womon’s Realm Not by appointment do we meet And JOy; they heed not our ex- p80 HEY} But rouna some” corner in the‘ 1They. on a sudden.'closo us with1 a smile. —Gerald Massey. To prevent carrot waste sc-rapel carefully with knife or an apple ocrer. Remove butter from the refriger- awr a little While bBfOlY) vsilig . . . but don't leave it. out so lung it becomes a puddle on the plate. At a moderate temncrntinr l. _l . spread easily and economically Isn ti that what you wdni. tlics. SWEEPING BUGS When swevp n . always be sure to sweep uifith $1 imp. when e nlg is brushed against thc nap the surface is roughened and the dirt is forced irro the carpet in- stead oi’ out of it. - WORDS 0F WISDOM It is easy for men to write and talk like the philosophers, but to apt with wisdom, zhere 1S tile mol- Rlvarol. IIIINTS ON ETIQUETTE If you are giving an afternoon tea. serve only light foods. as your guests will soml be having dinner. A baby bear when first horn is about the size of o. grey squirrel and weighs only about hall a pound, although its mother may weigh 200 pounds. Vegetables to he quick-frozen be subjected to a scalding o! uisnonixu process to prevent loeroi c010 , flavour and nutritive vault during ireenng storage. CURTAINS To get snarl-aim oackto orianal size utter laundering. without I stretching device, tin..- lllLll.‘ omit-ll- sions and mark on a sheet. After washing, pin them in time 011 111° sheet and fasten in n 5n.- <..- not surface. For a crisp. 51111111’ 11" 111% add to light switch .l ePLKI-ULY vii-'- pared wax-like prcoilci. siiwllvd-[nssoss It your teen-age 2141110111‘ I111 seems discouraged about her W‘ tentiatl summer wardrobe. have iiel cnrol in the local sewing 061?"! courses on home drcssmillunii. She'll soon handle not. only he!‘ W11 wardrobe problems. but also a p611 of the family sewing. Your suhsoonscious mind movie your eyelids every six seconds- TIIE SCISSORS A method for sha-rpeninl 1118 11¢‘ sol-s that is quick and easy ll mere- ly to out sandpaper with them 111W a sharp edge is secured. STARCII SHINES LINOLEUM . Are dull. dingy linoleum flooli one of the bones of your boule- keeplng existence? If so. take ntlii from the farm housewives. MI! Average Earmwife simply adds ll low cubesflof stagch todherrgogrpi- rch was m: su s. 1111 1-11 " when her floor is dry the lllllilfilllfl has an excellent polish. lust 11$ time had been spent in waxlnil 11 Pimples can be cnused by 81'1"!- need niotnbeflsterilirf-dqbut should sooty hands touching the flee. ito oranges at th closing. ' tion 40c. e Next meeting to be John Beans-ode. roll ranged mlsrlclliineous slwwer Mrs. Boylns’ home. when many ox- quislte gifts accompanied by hapu. wirlics were given on the bride- to-be. u; out wires nd fix d r l . tiorls to lllge svaiel. illliofmgtll-OIEZYO man mid gileliied til-lore was nomethinit astray in the speaker. two of ategleaauce. Then, place the cake in e refrigerator and chill for four hours. Serves four. ,--.-_-;_,,;:_d,§------- ItMl-s. Mr. Goober was hardly nupr u, b, he walked into his loom. when been lit-I Needlecraft For The Home‘ BLBIK IUNBACK - is in every us fl p -e of " All the detail‘ haven't tended to yet. he announced. Mur- rey (m, it well in hand. . As usual, I-llazkness commented. “Yes. ‘Magnum Cripple: 100l- up . hing a. e but of that remark? he lied. . to think that Mur- rey made the some complaint only yesterday. He curt. do without me. With- out my warehouse mth - nonelly I . wemlerhggr’ in #1010 (requires “m” n“! fabric (bola-of niretcat 11» “MT-in?” "‘° your limo to lter developing and pain Nam Ellnllllfl-lfiibilnotm mo. Film loll: Developed ‘ Pflflbd me HD0150‘: "—llilflleteh Anelttraotl Pleuudiet v. Iurkedbetween ztgtolngkeig Ihr dolly ll I lim- de webs the ill-fie of gt: 1' . Pattern No. complete luau ons. Province For Foot Allneqt: CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN. D.P t Orthopedic I m Greet cool-p utreen cannons-norm. us. Olty T 0rd ti: I ebolle pioetrurgawitlllll MIIIPBH 11h or I tn Need work ollliurl-ea/u Char ottewwn Guardian Dedcn No. 42o Ilhpneiudnflflnlnnlneunh file Framed lfl- Colonel 7 9' ZTI"-'L":Y§i~.Z'.1'r°°.-..°’L' ' I’ ‘l1 abutment colored. ‘Ne. hit Nun all Adina Plehb n AI Olden STII $110150! IIIIOI 1 NM!!! village place flowers on the graves of Canadl n soldiers killed during tho street AddlTeI Women of the Normandy day lince the cemetery was plotted. -- (Can- jlvaslon. These women have attended the graves every Arlmv-WIB Radio Photo). """"“"""*""""< '