. 2 ms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN WW , ANOVEMBER 27. 19,", it-.. A Gift,-carefully chosen, with Love from You and S. ii.'s The she's wishing for comes from our lntimsteAppsrei shop, where all of our lingerie acquires 1' heritage of quality snd loveliness. 0 Hampton and O Vicinity Misses Georgina MICKQDIII s.nd Ruth Dunsford. South Melville. were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday, Nov. 20th. Mrs. Harold Ferguson and chil- dren sr spending two ,vi'eeks in Chariot town visiting her mother Mrs. (cspt.) Murray. Mr. Ansel Ferguson, Mt. Allison College, spent. Remembrance Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ferguson, Hampton Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walsh. Kingston, were welcome visitors to Ti-yon and Hampton on Wednes- day, Nov. 14th, calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Ferguson and Mr. Gordon Viliett were busi- neiss visitors to Bummerside on Saturday. Nov. 17th. Messrs. William Myers, Rowan Ferguson and Gordon Villett have recently purchased new trucks which will be a great asset in farm work. Lett: Nightie 2 lace with littegylgodigf Comes in whit , i and yellow. . pink mm 8.95 .. 10.95 ;l.'ac.llored slip, Iouohgd ,1”, Mr. Donald MacQuarrle. King's IGAINUT A-DOMD W K0335 College, Halifax. returned to his 0.. H." . V d.nbu" M, ,0”. cm” 0' In” wan mum: 5 studies on Sunday. Nov. 18. after Drees conference in the Pentuon Washington atter his return from 5W'"d”W "V0 d”-" 5i H5 mm” in 1"": C”"""l"Y 9"m' t Hampton. ed tailored robe in M. r"""”':: ::;d.:":::..;:e ::..;:'i."i.:".”i;:;:.::”" "W ghoul o warra I . . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ferguson 9 returned on Thursday, Nov. 8th, "' ' from a visit to the Maritime win- Britain Recruits Italians in in is. 0 ' Mr. and Mrs. ciiiriu Capwell i F M .R y jeft on Monday, Nov. 12. for their a S home in Klssimmee, Florida. On . the way they spent Thanksgiving LONDON Nov. 26v-(AP)-Bfiiw Italians IN send only to pita Wm! Wendi 1" P"”'id9”C9- 3- 1- : ' . . . , . y e.-- i .'3"i.i'i '?f-'?”i&"imi1'3ZZZ.I'1ii22i'i.2'23.i35..f”?i?Zf.9i-iii i.”.f.”.J22.. Mr. and Mrs. mm: now-on: In its Etatei-oyvrted coal mines and ( about one out of every five. i mid mm C'”m- Hampmm 9”” nib" I I can Bond omcms Hy obkbl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trowsdale, y ' . Ham of local union, m we of. Crapaud. left on Monday morning,i BY W0 "id 9! 3” V"'- m" , h, m d "e .n Nov. liith, for a two wceks' vlsit' munuy exp?” '0 hmve 1'000 "E g;a;;m:1d5:Tinw0Tre gawgpgngiae to friends in Miildcii, Mass, andi :u:u;(:,T:;,?gerlr1abc:;l,wplo:' Jill. argument that Italian workers PmHd"'Ce' R 1' 13.50 16.95 Right: leautifully uiio, d rohe. flan L i i ' and plaida'." D A n cola" 12.95 .. 22.95 THE 'FOR HER LOVELINESS 1 - 5 BELCANO SETS-At! ti 1 P ii "in PRC V2! It If! ri-;iurL'ius:s AND conoonzs -- For dainty loveliness. ciucsius is LOTIONS - For pei-rec: wIYI- "My ”m' hy Hfem the Condig, Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald These 2.000 ltsllsns admittedly: H9" 5! wmk ""1 P" M Brim land sons. Mzilcolni and Donald, make only a small dent in ltsly's;'m'M”i innd dauqhter. Bertha Louise, Nine tB'Il':'ael C”,1”B9”:" E991!-V't:); uyatl Mile Crcck, wcrc guests of Mr. it helm and ham mumrl” bane. t itrcann prtiducreeeanda bi"i:C the Ici-8i' f giggdazthslilovvrligthMaCQua"1e on 55' iians must start at the lowest ' i Otthetwoprograms.there- -d 1,. 5 '7"- :-uplting of Italians for mine work ! Pl-E-hejop;ojed to hm” in ,..iiw,y 3 ani xggaldcongfggfoxt h the mc” ambmw" illbtlers from 1331! -WI"-9d this Mr. and 'Mrs. George Cannon. left A special course of training hut month with the arrival oi 150. on Lfgiiday, Nov, igm, fnr 3 two been set up for these vi-orkers.i Some 850 more are expected be-;n-pi-i;5' visit to the Eastern states They are signed up in Italy onliore the end or the year. lriiey will visit friends in Man- tywo-year contracts and brought They will be used on unskilled ,' Chester. N.H., Quincy and Brain- to Britain in groups of 30 to 60 s I lalborin-g jobs, mainly as sectionitrce, Mass. tweak. hanth. They are being given no. , Ami, H,-iwi the, u. an; in language course or any speciali: The hot turkey supper sponsored an English-language tr; ining training. The government-ownediby the Hampton Woniens Irlilstlt- school for io to ll weeks. The,” rIl1'WIyf are izivmx them basicl 1"? and hf” 1" H3"jPi0" H" 93 ihgn go gm-mini-i iii ieiug i,i-ii-eeylnstruction booklets in Italian 5 Monday eiciiimz, Mn. 12. vias we problem of 2.000.0M jobless. but weeks of training in mining. iifid 9mD10.Y99s Wh0 speak Italian. Miv0ndN-L A Ri-W119 Wm W35 "9: win cum . By early Nnvember just more 1 W,” work Wm, thy, ineci-uiisz ; alizcri uhpicl; Vilil be used for com BAT" ACCESSOMES p For uh." ; than 1.000 Italians had arrived in The Itlaliansnivgll bgrhpaid 9:2 "”"'”'Y W” e i.,,..,,,, Britain for mine work. Some 400."'''"9 -F999 I5 1'1 "'15- 9 W” i . , ,, have already started work. lly starting pay is :5. live sliil- 5”" DWI”: U1i”'?d ci)”'1f1h;fE:; 1, , i . p . The use of Italian labor in theillngs in the London area. I .r igmtgigidilonixhiiiiifrii;-nlggg. m.d an! d H . t MT out (,0SMl-.TiC Dr.i'ART.VlhNT , CALI. min” hm M" mm imposmon The National Unlon of Railway-'-Pllilil 'I"ie church has been; 5 mh ”m i from some local units oi the Ns- men has made no objection to . ' i . 3 gxth. .. (5 H Fa ' 9 MOROCCO iional Union of Mineworkers Theithe Italian workers. ””""."'d ma dmmatm and 13 W gt: i -'.t .' var". ' i i credit to the Smalii-Ylillmbgfvoflilfis-I 5 1' Vs . Panes m . h nts ie minis or. e . . . -3 '".th nlx says- V:(:;iil't'XV, was assisted liy Rev. J l V, '7' OUR W'0NDERFUIi '1', c'CSSiC BIOIISC . PLASTICS Y -r, Irwin, ciini-initntowii. in the, G131 I, mm 2 . :"d..”'i;...".:i: 322:: st? ' Y 3'. e . a barrier hetwr-en herscif and family that will never be broken down. Wye gawk mloms meme! an; 2 l.I 71"? kind she wears ' '".: :.":.:3d.::i.: i:”ii:.::':-..?”:.' lli”c?””””' . ' . .. .. mi? "” W: 3"”. makr. 119? KW" ”P V ”" "9"" 93' " . : members of Coi-iiwn ioir. n R l - - - B 0 ier tention into other rhnnn:-ls, too. Her fear of criticism and of nor. rw, - L m o s t. hyt:-lai.l(::(i:)I fmnme SINGS and To mm, woman of "H, "P. "."d"'.i'ki"” is "Mm" but '9" 0! h" l,."”:'" nppngd ,:0 4'05, 03": The annual meeting of their sluidcs .1.m.y M10". mlom many at lisndimg is a very important item. "'1' 1'” " V'"' """- by ''"-V m''""'' mmm" ym” "5 '1" - .1-Ianntoii Womcn's Institute wasf I 0 N” m" ' ' harm mm! mm. M M! dwzmnl he mny Chm”. Talks mm "1, mldlm mp mm” M Mm Gomnnp Q p ,4, them hnnti nmde . . t!hy not choose one for her, from V at 'nu church and with the child's teachers may also ' . .' I all true to size. our wide selection. ""3-"”" 5 r ' Villctt on Moii(Ia.V "vmlnil. Nov 9 I 3 V 9”" Mlpfult lfith. There was :1 izood attend-i O ab2 DFAP MR5 illlx” The Parents of my hov fricnd are putting him ""”'- 0”i"3'5 '”'1 H" iwxt yo”: I "id "9 6' nf'Ylii(l"'d h.V YiU"""' ..&5 niruiuiaeiurcrs ps8 . . - A V i i . .. James; ' d . ..ihle hecaaise we miss each other so much. I find. UN? il1"5i"i""ii V” p lT::c:nv;r:'":yn?nG:1:p(i;qafn 15, h, in my I makp gm n W...-k and Campbell; sccrctary. Mrs. Williiim. would like to know how we can get married and be together while Myers: li'PR'Slli'FT. d1:':iT-mI?"ir::)1f'1 M he finish:-ii colic-go. N. .1. Cameron. A.rcr a e co . u -. ANSWER: It is extremely difficult for a young ninn to gctpn lovcly birthdiiy cake with f0t.i.'.', it 5 through cnllcge nnil mnintain a home at the some timc. In rcccnt candles was ilrcsented b.V M15 i - 0 durable 9'5 r ahPN' a perfect fit through collczt-. He has two more years to go. We want in get nrc: Pl'0Fl(i9ll'.. .Vil'S. George Duns-i 5. I E331”! We years many boys have done it. but they were being aided by the gnv- villet nnd samiilcrl by everyonfr A 3 , ernment and were older than your friend. I would advise you to wait . hourly vote of thanks was cx- 'h..ywvmxygvyp' until your young man has finished school. With it life time ahcnd of tam-mi Mrs. Villct for the cake. 4" i, ',s 9 you. don't. icopnrdizc your own happiness or his chances for an educn- Meeting closed with "The Kill'! ' 1"”? x 6..x. lion hy marrying now. His pnrents prohnhly have an opinion in the A.F i matter. ton. nnri 1!! they are mnkli.g the sacrifice to see thnt he gets ,., . --.m a college degree. they should he consulted about your prohlrm, too. If you begin married life by defying the wishes of others. you're mak- AIIEAD OF TIMES . - ing a vcry wrong start. 5 2-e- Jnmcs Oglethorpe. EFIHHSN K'"' v DEAR MISS DIX: is it considered had inste for a wife in en- crni who fnunilcd the State of (age in social activities that cxclude her husband? P. L. Georgia in 1732. nrniiscd opposition ANSWER: There. are ccrtiiin activities thnt must he pursiicd hy hy nltcmpis i0 i'W0il”)"- Yum "W"; the wife alone, and rnther than hcing in bad taste it is almost ohligiit- slavci',v. i cry for her to join them. Women's clubs are doing marvelous work MM- today with youth problems and civic improvement. Most meetings oi this type are held during the day so they seldom interfere with the HANDKERCHIEFS household routine as it concerns the husband. Such activities as dances, or parties which couples usually nHpnd --V "W4-"'m'mr THE LOVELIEST THINGS IN together, are another point. Unless the group is made up or very.”0lV 9”” dcd "V" by 5 gfndousi GAY SCARVES That ”speeIal" spice with every! ' close friends. and her husband has a good reason to n t it di , ih H0111!!! '""”0"- ii" exi5Ch0”li . - I-with i-IIO 5 wife should stay away. too. r 0 R an M: v nzniiim? What should it pe like tni THE SMALLEST PACKAGES "mm you war ym." h lulu. n - right scarf! And no ave mnke it a lovely complement to the out-ni'-dnnr holdings? While many or its old lines have heen retained, alterations have been made to make it modern. both at- dreds for you to choose from-. Come see! Beautifully c-mhroidered linen and hetlste han- idea for her to carry everywhere she BUY NO OIL HEATER tractive and convenient to the lD9l- Just iii. gw;-.19" to brighten up housewife, 2:11 haltogctheg I1):Cl!lf'ii. skin "Id wit conumu . I , or to "Inc in W C m we ' ' ' slip under a coat on a chilly day! ' "why do boys ever want to leave Hundred. 0! them I" 100,5 WOOL the farm? James spoke into the , 1C”mm;:"b19ht:)'"(:9 1?: "1" ME' in Hundreds A good assortment fiom which rig; tour: we in on e I . . Sh 1. scenes he had left. "Thai" we re- or lovely to choose from or en)! .. .. turned is a i:u1.flin.g question! DH"... 3.95 to And at Alderlea in an endeavour. sparked to an excitement which brought granddaiightcr on the run to announce "My grand- father wants you -- and 'right now' he said tend not. tomm-row!' " the young cattle were stsbled this 4 a ternoon. Because winter. or iwr- ' haps 'tis but a foretaste of it, csme to the tsrrnlands today! " Until tomorrow - - Diary .. Leathers! Rsyonsi Nyionai DOW Good-mam . . - . . i . . ' ' his-woven cottons! All your tw- erite glove lengths in I WW s A variety of attractive styles. 3'3 . . ' early and get the best CM!"- 754: son tailoring and Alterations ....ni'c' on 1 r strut PIeee2ill "-0--We i