i PAGE 'IWELVE GAlNl F|R$T at HQLMAN'$ The New I950 WALLPAPERS Just Arrived!‘ The "New Wallpaper" Is HERE! 6O new ancl Beautiful patterns that will be in effect tor the next ‘lwo yeaFS- 895i’ TWW‘ °i ALL is ihai these 60 new I950 Wallpaper Paliems are WA‘ TERFAST SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER made by ‘ihe Boxer Com- The Paper has been fried and tested under the most pany. _ rigid condiiions—so that, when you pul‘ ll"! Waleliav-‘i Slm‘ worthy Paper on the walls of your home, you can be sun: sure, sure that you will be able to wash off all spots on marks. . _. . This paper is semi-trimmed too - you, wonii‘ have any messy culling lo do! There is a really fine selection on display at the present time — and more and more distinctive, colorful patterns are arriving all the time. Come in and. $99 for yourselves — The Waieriasl‘ Sunworihy Wallpapers by Box- er are very lovelyl See Them Tomorrow HQLMAT» SUMERSIDE a "now-Hi w: . w. WELLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Msrtono oi Bridge- port, Conn. are spending their honeymoon in Wellington, the guests of their uncle and aunt. Mri. and Mrs. Edmond C. Arsen- au t. SCKCOL sew/es Miss Theresa and Rena Arsen- ault. both oi Summerside, spent the weekend with their parents. .\lr. and Mrs, Theodore E. Arsen- watch straps. Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald. Miss Betty Perry who is em- ployed in Summerslde is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. l3- and Mrs. Sylvere Perry. Niles Marie grsenault who is employed in Summerside. spent SCBAMBLED WORD CONTEST Cut this out and mail now ior thla week's drawing In Mo", Jaw. oilers Lucky Draw Contest, Moles Jewellera are giving away lbwllltely iree 850 worth oi lino leather biiliolds, propelling pen. cils, ladiea’ handbags, lights" and Just arrange above scrambled letters into one oi many quality items sold at Moase Jew- yes full!- eliery store and send your answer -——- with your own name and address. Miss Phyllis McDonald spent You can enter every week but each week's contest drawing on all lath" received will 11a drawn inr at ll o'clock Saturday nights 0i each week up to and including the Jack Pot final drawing November No correspondence concerning contest will be entered into and all entries must be by letter only. Ii you would like L-iormatlon on the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emilie J. Arsenault. , ‘ A thrilling new taste experience! BBMA Extra Fancy Barbados Molasses is made and canned right in sunny Barbados. by a new canning process. The sealed container preserves all the delicate mellow goodness oi‘ . {m5 molasses in its pure natural state 1 = I makes Isms the but you have ‘ever tasted! Delicious in milk, on pancakes, waflles, canals, broad or biscuits. licoaomicsl— nourishing-rich in vitamins and its... prices on quality watches, iine diamonds. dependable clocks, beau- tllul pearls, 184'! Rogers Ilroa. or ‘Community Silver Plato visit Moase Jewellers or ask us by mail ior prices and lniormati Address all mail to: Moaae Jewellers Lucky Draw Summorslde, P. E. l. Winners will be announced through the press. Fannie Hurst ;merclal college had been , ottenb idutles in her aunt's household ettes for the Sunday luncheons to y carbon copies oi contract, to dict- ; spending money. had been Kitty's. i'l“ne idea o! Erna had been the l Charlottenburg 1511955. had demurr- 'ed, but Erna, who knew her aunt but slightly. had turned her near- sighted eyes eagerly upon the opportunity. "It's impossible for your mother to want anything that I suggest," |the Charlottcnburg had told Erna in their second interview upon the fsubject. "The mere fact that it icomes from me will disqualify it. No use your mother and I meeting. .We don't. know what to talk about ‘when we do. What's on her mind, y lmy?" "I think so. Rolie. But he's not on mine." "Well, make sure. All things dieing equal. marriage is best bet ‘but ii this one isn't the bet -—" , "He isn't. Aunt." l “Well, then. ii you oan ilx it ywlth your mother - and ii you can't I will - you are welcome to come on this job ior board and |keep and enough wage to send your jmother hail oi it every week. Now lgo home and chew it over with her. ‘She ls the master chewer oi all ltime. Whatever you decide between l_vou. suits me." In the end. never enlarging ‘upon what had taken place at _‘h0li'l8, Erna had arrived. bag and 'bagga.ge. It became immediately ‘er weekly task to typewrite a list that went out to all the daily news- lpapers. oi the guests persent at lSunday luncheons. About one-third of the time, according to the social professional or sensational new: value oi the guests, they were pub- iised. Hitting through these oc- casions. sitting at table when a last minute cancellation caused prob- lems. talking the guests’ wraps, cui- ing stems oi the flowers which Kitty never allowed anyone but herself to arrange. answering hurry rails irom the limited kitchen iorc» 'Erna, lusterless as soot, moved through the background oi the household. That Sunday that Colonel Hail (the title one oi’ aiiection bestowed by his friends) came to luncheon, tho sole guest, Erna sent out no lists to the papers. The wealthy brewer did not make up n, news item worthy oi Twenty-one East As a. matter o! fact. however. this Sunday marked an occasion fraught. with interest for the three oi therr. The ility-nine-yesr-old city alder- man and head oi the immense brewery interests, Half, Inc.. hnfl been following up his more or loss recent acquaintance with the Charlottenburg with attentions oi a marked sort. Potted plants irmn the Hail’ conservatories, gases o: famous Haii brews, hothouse, out or season fruits from the not: Tarrytown estate, were daily oc- currences. For weeks now that air oi excitement lent by arriving- messvnzers and packages had hung over Twenty-one East. By this time, the intimate persi- flRKQ lni-‘llllBed ill by the three concerning ths attentions oi Bar! to charlottenburg began to mks rm the edge oi caution. You didn't loke about the walrus mustache or the walrus table manners or what Kitty called the walrus blood oi one who might ultimately become a member oi the iamily, And it was rapidly bdcoming apparent’. that the advances oi‘ the industrialist- politician were not merely casual Sallies at the expense oi the Charlottenburrs "brewery-Bram mel". becoming more veiled and sub. Continued place is in the home during busln money to support him. . 5.40M Dorothy iiix Says — It seems to me who earns the bacon he should be the should have a good hot meal for you when you stand him, you certainly are a giutton for punishment. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers. wer problems oi general interest through her column. dued. finally all but subsided. from page 2 cs: hOurs when site ls earning tho that ii you are the only one Ono to iry ii, and that ho come homc. Ii you DOROTHY DIX ' but Mil ana- FZaoou/s/ hfi LonelyBParade g Erna, whose training in a com- man- Wuplated free o1 charge by way o! a state Senator who had reason to to ieel kindly toward the Charl- _, was suddenly lifted out oi the waiting list o! a Wllmifliltvn ‘ stenographer and secretarial agency . ' - t. li"‘1.§.'.‘.““§l.".° .‘.‘2.‘.?...T‘;§l‘..‘.l.;“°.i:§. Minion!» wool- lrgnggd 1mm cutting radish ros- 1 ation irom Kitty, to plain sewing. %:;;:lg¥ l ‘h hand at whist to i° “u” ' ozus and lmflsseuse- iccl the The idea of a secretary oi all wiumth ; work who might be willing t0 601m‘ g h s e 1 into Twenty-one East on a beginn- mm", , lng basis oi board. lodsing and u, FHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Help SOOTHE Pain The warm penetrating action o! THIRMOGINI helps relieve the miseries ofdeep-leatu! cheat: colds. bronchitis and minor aches and pains. When colds strike. strike back THERMOGENE MEDICATED WOOL This luncheon took place on a pericct Palm Sunday that had crept softly and suddenly upon a, city still wearing its galoshes. Spring flashed so unexpectedly. spilling such brightness over streets inured to drabness, that the shabiness oi weatherbeaten iacades and coal- smoked drapes sprang into high reliei. But not ‘along the street; oi ’l‘wenty-0ne East. The result oi’ a house-to-house canvass by Miss Mililnne. uniiormwlndow boxes, bright with hyacinth and tulips. bloomed along the window sills m’ pratlcally every dwelling on it. A iinc whorl o! dafiodils. which had been carried in s. shes! oi green tissue paper by Colonel Hall through the bright Palm Sunday morning, occupied the center oi the luncheon table. 1t was an adventure in agree- ablencss to lunch at T\venty- one Enst on a spring Sunday. Church chimes tilted out over the pleasant- ness. Green smells came up from the patch of back garden. An un- seen clock remarked the passing oi the hall-hour by playing a thin music-box aria irom "Aida". The salad which Kitty mixed at table in a wooden bowl smacked oi dandelion and faint garlic. The dressing which she concocted oi Roqueiort cheese and olive oil. whipped together in a dish oi’ cracked ice. was voted by Hail. himself a gourmet o! parts, to bl‘ tn the queen's taste. Also, on s day that had turned suddenly balmy you could trust Kitty to serve a candy stripe. strawberry and n-lint ice cream when originally she hail planned apple cobbler and hard SiillCt‘. Tho something that was to make every kind oi occasion. however trivial. that had been touched bu the hand oi‘ Kitty somewhat oi s small adventure, hung over this dining room scene. To be continued Breathing Made Easiei ilatarrh Given Relief Instead oi lying awake 1v. night sneezing and coughing. why not net now. and break up your cold today? By inhaling Catarrh-o-sone you stimulate the linings oi the throat so they may throw oii irritating secretions-then, as the congestion passes sway. you so! relief- Catarrh-o-zone releases into the bronchial tubes, nose and throat. a powerlul antiseptic vapor that helps to keep the breathing organs clean and iree irom disease germs due lo cold. Get Catarrh-o-aone todayl 50W by drugglsts in 35c and 75c nkgs. AID DIEETING .. The October meetllil o! 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