_TE1E_,_CH_A_BIJ)IT__ETQWNT.QUARWAN- , .- . __.. ..- m“. 1‘{°Y1:1MB_ER,_.,. 1111 “t” "-1 —~ 1 a vi wv .;. 1' i .1 g1’ f: '1 i? Wwndiriav» - "sifisaaq 1.“ .,,,.., PAGE EIGH_'_I‘___ __ 51-1-1; _~—-————-— .," i: ;;'_—:_. . .__....._._____T . ,-_ l l Happenings Uf ‘i/The Weekf. London was a‘-\.i_ . a favourite 111,1 111111 .o.. - 1.1tl\\llEC1 119112131 ‘ ctl '11) go CKICLL ytfell‘ \o\\, an‘ 1110112111115 @111; 1i " t/ o 1.. . 7 E 1 "iy iioin Lon- oi 1111- r101- ult.‘ 111121.110: 1o 1.1. 811d lllld i'l)llllil_\‘ ' iously ciiciig... ".1 . 11 11» 1.1.11 b1" Hill lllc ,. oiten goes to t11c cli ma. King Haa- kiin 1s sonictiiiits sot-n 51110111; 111mg l-‘it-caoilly, 11y tiisitiiguisnauii- by 11;s 11111111-11 13,111, Qdfltll Wiilu-l- iu".11.1 usua s quietly 111 licr tutliilry 111111 11 11 g\1\1\ 111.1, (ulna 1111:2111)’ ‘.11 l..i ' btniiti‘ fiilllilifll» s.i(' l» xll~ll 1 at the D1i11-.i t .11 o1 square, 111111-11 v1.1: iilierci‘. Ltixch "11111-11 1111-11- own (Hill U11 ‘.11 l1 P1111115, 1X1 1116 was bombed. . 1 I I On ct iiispt-ction ol “oint-iis Ru .\11i.1l $01 cc sta- tioned lAL ill‘. east coast base, iii Inig- l1ii1d, the Duchess of Kent was oc- lightcd by the enthusiastic welcoiize given her by the pct of the station. u Welsh Corgi, lil"ll!.‘d David. On ' the dog leaped ll ' bungalow and paid his 1' 1i.» icspecis to licr, “11116 siic 1111' 111s 11e11(l and stroke to him. '1 11c 1 fc of the vice- adiniral told her the deg had learn- ed to distingutsli tiatal oificers and always gave them a welcome. Mis- takiiig the Duchess in her "Wren" officers tiiiiioriii for airolficei", he ,-i1'1'1111>'l_\' showed his affection for the King's unizorm. ' 1 .1 - Mr- and Mrs. Andrew I1ikely of Victoria, B. (2.. arrtveti 1'i'o.11 Saint John on Thursday and are the guests of Mrs. Likelys parents the lion. G. D. DeBlQiS and ltlrs. lJe-Blois. Ur, Ltkelv is making a good recovery from his recent ted- ious illness and is being cordiaily welcomed. I I I I I The serious illness of Mrs. G, A. W. Robertson 111 tlic P. E. I. Hospi- tal is deeply regretted. l-ler duughtt-i" Mrs. it. 1-1. Pctiuck oi New Glasgow’, N 5., is with her mother. Mrs. Carly o1 Halifax also spent the Week-end in the cltv with her mother and sister. I I I I I Vlr. and Mrs. Frank Bell returned y from a 11inch enjoy cd holi- day spent aiming relatives and friends in Montreal. 1 1 11 1 u Mrs. L. D. Murray has been a pat- ient in the P. E. I. Hospital but ex- pects to be out next wct-k. a 1 4 t 1 Mrs. George D. DeBlols elite:- tained very pleasantly at her lioiiie last Saturday illt€l‘ll0Oll, honoring Mrs. Findlay of Guelph, Ont, who was the guest of her daughter Mrs. J. E. Richardson. i» 4 I I Dr. G. F. 130-11111", 1111's. Devrar and Mr. Lloyd Dewar are now pleasantly located at the Allison l-lotel in St. Peiersburg, Floiizla, and are greatly enjoying the pleasant weather, I I I b I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald hive as their gilt-sis Mrs. McDon- ald's sister 1\lrs. Charles Lorway and little daughter of Halifax. I I I I I Mrs. tDr.) John F‘, McNeill, Sum- merslde, entertained Tnursday- after- noon at a pretty tea for her friends. the drawing-room being ttay WILL] iovely pink clirysanthemiims while tiie dainty tea table 11nd dining roam had mauve and yellow inuins at- tractively arranged. The revious afternoon Mrs. McNeillls tiuglrcr Miss Ruby MCNNH and Miss Ruth Dodds had a tcti for ilic younger ‘olk uihlch was much cnjoyed._ __ 1111);, » 1111- it. C. A. r‘ __ cr11_'efii'.. airs. F. E. Colwill was hostess at ii si11111"t_t\\"o table luncheon bridge at the ciiariottetou i1 on aionday. I 4- I I I Mrs. Ruth Morris was hostess at biiuge ivioiiuay lor licr friend Mrs. ri11<11.1_\' oi uuelph, 0111., prior to hei- rciiiriiing home. 1 I I I > Mr. F. C, Jones of Moncton, spent iiic 11 t-cx-ciiti Wltll ills son .1111". 1-‘. A bi1\"1.ii'1 Jones and airs. Jones, hav- liit; conic over for the iuiiciiil of his s.s.1~1-.i1-11t\\" ivlrs. W. S. bl€\\"1ll‘l. who is so mvingly remembered by her friends. . I I I I I LL. Col. 1-‘. l. .‘\.l1dl'€\\', Mrs. Andrew , 111111 lllull‘ daughter are being wel- 1 klOllikltl 11-3 U1h1l'1uLl('l/J\\'l1 Ytaldfllll-S 11011" ore-infill: their ncw- home 101s Prince street. u I I I Mr. Justice George W1 McPheo, K, C., Dzsirict Court of Saskatche- 11-1111, 111111 11 101111131’ Islander, cele- _ bruit-d his 61st o1i"thd'11y last Mon- zvboI Pilot uiliccr llugh l-J. Botterell of iiiio 111s young brltifi, the toriiit-r .\l1 "Betty" Pearson cl 1—1.11.1.1x, whose wedding took place 111 s‘. Paul's Church luol aaturday. are being cordially tvelcoiiied to the different social activities of Char- lottctouii. aunt A trifle word weary with such des- criptive terms as "tantalizing" ‘in- ciiscreet", "ariogiint", "dlll‘l11£', ano "naughty" to describe coiois, lab- rics, anti silhouettes, it is possible to pcrceiie that rail and Vviiner sljillln arc siiiiplc, graceful, and very icin- ininc. our American itisniuiis,‘ s.c..- 111g to capture an an" of peaceful cliarni hark buck to the nineties and nostalgic 11113, reviving llounces, bllSl19S,Ctlp€S, flaring skirts, and even the coy cloche in gmlllinery. Herc and uieiie the military note, with RAF and Victory insignia, iii- truues itself, but ll. ls defi11i1e1y' not a trend. The crushing hand of nat- 1011111 defense requirements is mak- 111g ingeniutyi do for variety. Strik- ing novelties in woolen iabrics are not so apparent as the iiiouotones and cisutii mixed designs with long time values. a I I I I Lady Wiliingdon has become chairman of the Overseas league, in place of her husband, the late Vis- count Williiigdon. He was elected to the chair last June and every one kncw it ivas going to be difficult to find a successor who would be so well known and so popular. Lady Willlngdons readiness to take on the duties has provided the solu- tion. I I I I I The Duke of Kent, since his return to lilriglind f1'on1 Canada which 111- cluded Prince Edward Island has undertaken work for the ministry of labour, of which Ernest Bevin is the official head. l-Ie is making a series of visits of inspect-ion to war fac- tories to sec 110w the men and women at the benches and lathes are getting on with the job. He wants to lcarn at first hand v/liat war-time factory conditions are like. He will do this work for the factor- ies department, which is now under the control of the ministry of labour, Factory work is not new to the, Duke. F01" several years before the win" he worked in the factories dc- parimcnt inspcctorate, which was then a department of the home of- fice, The Duke wl_ll combine this new job with his duties as chlcf wel- fare officer of the R, A. F. training command, and will fit his factory inspections in with his visits to air stations. Carpets 0n your stairs and hall- ways should be kept free frcm worn spots and upturned edges. ‘These may catch a heel or we and send you sprain-ling down a flight of stairs The kitchen is by no nirans free from fall hazards. Water or fond spilled on the floor are a great > tirce or danger and climbing up to high shelves can end in an un- pleasant lard 11g if you aren't MAKE IT FROM SCRAPS OF YARN vyvvrv -',,',_ nw-vv r Dorothy Dix v7.7 v vwvyvwg_ wvvwwwiii.‘ Says- I vvww Vvwvw vv vwurss ._--....._ 1-1-1-..- HE COOKS CORNER PARENTAL INTERFEREN CE vwvvv vv HAS CERTAIN LIMITATIONS Question Of Morals Or Age About Only Ones Where Father Or Mother Should Have A Say When Children Pick Their Mates Dear Miss Dix-I am a. university graduam who has been out in the world making her own living for a number of years. Until a few months reasons that stances. ‘the manor in love with. mot GI‘ 81'? ago I wa e aged to a young man whom I loved very dearly, but whom s De . 1 ggva up because my patents objected to him for seemed trivial to me. I have never known a. happy day since I broke my 9118880- ment. Surely at my age and with my experience of life my marriage should have been a. matter for me to determine alone, inasmuch as the man is also a. college graduate. respectable and comes from a home of good people in average circum- I still love nim greatly, What would you guggest? ~ DOROTHY ANSWER-I would |118Eest that you call the ykoung m:.n back and hlin I th nk th e onlv time when parent; have a right to inter- fere in their children's marriages is when a buy and girl are too young an what they want in a. husband or wife. or when there is some serious defect in the characters oi marry . d too immature to know woman their daughters or sons are or some hereditary disease in their families that might put a blight on their lives. Oertainlv any father and justlfled in doing all they can to Keep two adolescents from llldl daughter from marrying a drunken nekar-do-svell. Nor are parents called a upon to bless the marr bands and wives for them to support But outside Of these limitations of their children's selections of mates, for marriage is the most personal Oysters parents should keep their hands off thing in the world, and the success of one depends not upon its real sult- ability‘,_but u n the man or woman sulls him or er. having got the wife or husband who OYSTER STEW 1 tablespoon minced parsley 1-2 cuip diced celery 1-4 cup diced onion 2 cups hot water 4 cups milk tors Oyster liquor _ Salt and paprika. Butter Method: Place parsley, celery acid Onion 1X1 h Sauce-pan and add the hot water. Cook until the vege- tables are tender, than strain, Add the milk to the strained liquid. You will allow from 4 to B oysters per serving. The liquor should" be drained from them and strained 111010118111)’. Add the oyster 11 uor and the oysters to the milk mix ure and heat S1OW1y until the oysters curl at the edges. Season to taste with salt and p rlka. Place a small piece of but r in the bottom of each serving dish ind f-ll ‘with the hot stew, Here is a sinule and savory me- thod for prepra g oysters. SAVORY OYSTERS You will need about one dozen large oysters for this, along with lrwo strips 01' bacon, bread crumbs and catsup. Drain and dry oysters. 111D 1:1 tomato catsup and then in ciiinibs. Place in a shallow greased baking dish. Sprinkle finel d‘ced bacon over the top and ba e in a very_ hot oven until browned. about "ing, or to prevent a 5011 from marrying a girl of loose morals, or a 5 mml-ILPS- $91‘? this With lemon. Fried oysters are always a favor- ge of their children who bring home their hus- a3. 119m. hfilvevel‘; they l"? brefld- before being fr BREADED OYSTERS i cu bread crumbs 1-2 teaspoon t Pepper 2 eggs 1 tablespoon water Method: Drain the Oysters and ed. And fathers and mothers have no more the same tastes in people than dry them. Dip in the crumbs to they have in food, or clothes, or automobiles. V v be for corned beef and cabbage and good, strong, healthy, domestic girls. have been added Bea, u“, Father's preference may which the salt and a dash of pepper C885 whilc the onlv thing that plques son's taste is caviar and onlv fluffywruf- slightly with the water and d‘p the lles quicken his pulses. Mother may only relish fancy‘ salads and play- crumbed oysters in this mixture boys, while daughter ls strong for roast beef and potatoes and mlddle- d y, aged wldowers 11-1111 good 1111.111: amounts. a“ he“ i“ m” ’°’“°“°d “um!” Pitfalls to Avoid So it doesnt do for parents to itrronle to themselves the right to sel- from m, an , ect their children's life partners. because it isn't virtues, or the lack of them, that is going to make John or Ma ls whether their wives and htistlands When Not to Many hit elr fancy- I I I Dear Miss Dix-I am a maiden school teacher 56 years old, very much ‘in love with a mddle-aged widower of 64 who was my We have recently renewed our lfl€lldflhalr after a long and un- He is an executive of a r heart. fortunate separation. be retired within the next six years. childhood sweet- lroad company who v1lll He has to share his home with and support a, maiden sister, a. son who is mentally deficient and the family of his widowed daughter. mainder of our lives in peace and marriage? ANSWER-Not unless you are hunting for trouble or Inasmuch as we want to spend the re- contentment, would you advise our I! RPLEXED. unless you combine all of the best qualities of a pin-feathered angel and a Christian martyr Personally. I can think of no sot-up that would offer such a certainty of daily and hourly misery and of domestic friction that would Bet on gggln. Fry ln deep fat heated to deg. F. or hot enough to brown 8 day-Old cube of bread in 5o sec- onds. when olden brown, remove drain on unglazed Serve with lemon or the satisfied with their match. 1t fgfiaine swat WHITE FRUIT CAKE 1-2 cup shortening ‘ ,1 1-8 cups sugar _ l 3 cups cake flour .'" 1-2 teaspoon salt _-¢ 4 teaspoon baking powder 5 egg whites l cup water l-2 teaspoon orange or almond extract 1-2 cup candied cherries, sliced 1-2 cup candied pneapple, cut up 1 teaspoon candied orange peel 1-2 teaspoon vanilla extract Method: Cream shortening. add sugar slowly and keerp creamirig your nerves and wear you out as living 1n a house with an old maid. a until 113m in color, Sift flour salt widowed daughter and her children and a feeble-minded boy. and baking powder. and add al- Do you suppose for a minute that those two women. who have been (Ci-natal with mixed liquids. when running their father's and their brother's home. are going to step grace- Y,‘ fully down and let you be the head of it? would resent vou and be lmpudent to you? Don't you know the children And what about that poor well m ed, add slightl’ floured fruits; lastly fold‘ 1n stl fly beaten egg whites. Turn mixture into mentally deficient boy, who would tax the patience of a saint and be a pamx-Iulined pans and bake go, 5° shadow on any household? Your years of independence and of living by yourself will not have fitted you for taking on family martyrdom. and so I fear that n1 onlv would you be unhappy in vour new man still more unhappy seeing your role, but that you would make the unhappiness. It seems to me that it would be far better for you to keep your dream of love than to t-ry to realize it. You and the man can enjoy a beautiful friendship without mar- rlaize and without the complications that his family would enforce upon DOROTHY DIX. YOU. Look in the section your birth- day comes 1:1 and find what your outlook is, according to the szars. For Saturday, November End (Copyright, 1941, King Features Syndicate. Inc.) MARCH 21 l0 APRIL 20 (Aries) --Deallng with superiors. those 1n minor positions (but whose work nevertheless is important to tho whole, as in auyoncis whose efforts are sincere and adequate) and making necessary changes are es- pecially favored now. APRIL 21 1o MAY 20 (Taurus)- Today calls for more care in de- tal work, m.re sureness and 1:1- vtstigation before continuance of complicated or lengthy matters and more eagerness to learn. Be calm- iv paliPlli fcr bcsi results. _ MAY 21 1,11 JUNE 2i (Gemini) - Favorable planetiuy aspects on whole, but neither be too sure 0! yourself nor too ready to let things Iork themselves into successful conclusions You must act de- cisively yet thoughtfully and dip- loniatically, JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Bcith personal and general mat- ters are favored by today: abun- dance of friendly vibrations. But it will be necessary for you to do Your Individual H O R. O S C O P E --—-By Frances Dru kc smne careful planning and man- ipulating. Rielet-e tense nerves with wholesome recreation during allotted free time. JULY l4 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Money can be made- at least the she/ping profitable business transactions and other monetary matters can be accomplished now. Put only your best foot forward. Don't leave till tomorrow What should be done today. AUGUSII‘ 33 to 23 (Virgo) —Muoi1 depends upon your attitude toward obligations AND WHEN-HR YOUR OUTLOOK IS OHEEZRY! You can do more by be- iig less nervous about results. Good readii advised. SEPIEMB 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Don't worry 1f mat- ters don't seem to be running as smoomly as you had expected — just keep 610mg along s1erdily, and things will soon work out better. griivest-lgatlon 11nd deoating favor- OCIOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scarplo) — eilent indications, and particular for work with metals, itimber; in surge.y, medi- clno generally; nursing; soldiery; carefully planned and made trips; inventions o! use t0 the public. Strive - but in sans tempo; rest, tOO. NOVEMBER 33 to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) - All-round bene- flcent vibrations that should urge you on b0 new TQOQTGS, worthy en- deavors, potent results. Complete wday',g"niu1sts" without loss of time or effort. DDQEMBER 23 to JANUARY Z1 (OIDLOOIII) - Service ‘hen, gov- ernment emiployea, clerlm. sales- lad es, students, beautiolane, stenc- 111 f , domestics, waitresses, Illlllbfld workers, tele hone oper- awrs rate high on avored list wduy. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Should be one of minutes iri moderate oven (350 F.) und them CHRISTMAS CARDS \ 11 . made from your awn e SNAPSHOTS 7' Your rie tlveo make the moat. dio- 1 " 8 ‘ _ cl z l active inatmas car a you can ge CARDS -—card:tl11-1tyourfnerilawilltreuure ~—particul.1rly friend: on active ber- 69¢ vice. Select your favourite negative (2 Photon on Calendars r 25c.) 1 Films Developed m Printed 25‘ 6 or l-Any lln tall and FREE Enlmacllnl In Studio Folder tvlflt Each Roll A I‘.E.L customer says: "l have acnt oeveral mien to you and tell all my friend: to do no -your service l0 ulck." iMounhdEnlcnlmlnhHc-laéqnEauIMoIm STAR SNAPSHOT IIIVICI Box 129C Post Office A, Toronto Print Sumo nml Allulrenu Plnlnly on All (lrderl Woman's. Re alm "1. Socia and Personal 1 Fashion Allomlnlsmllc A young father was entertain- ing friends when his small non rushed into the room and an- nounced 1n a loud voice that he had just killed rive flies. "1111- three were gentlemen, daddy", he added, "and two WM 95 . Hi: father was atartlcd by the revelation of such biological knowledge, and asked how he could tell which was which. "Weir, Was the reply, "two u! them were on the mirror and the 011x121" were round the whiskey It was early morning, very quiet, and the soldier on sentry was en- Jovlns a 1T1"?- He spotted the colonel in the dis- 141.2613 and put the pipe in his poc- e "bldrft I see you smoking?" ask- ed the colonel when he came up. "lg; me lgoyk at} your pipe". esen puled o, ipe from his pocket and handed i over. It was cold. The colonel was satisfied. When he had one the gentry Dill-led a sill] g1 ng pipe from the other pocket. "My old dad know a tlfng or two when he advised me to have 5°“ 111-0 of everxthlna". he 111111 to him- self. N111 H1111 1.711; 1 Whiz 11 Reparteo Bright Phrases Win Friends Gay friend-winning reparieel A girl needs it these days, for chances to make friends are brief-a casual meeting, a few minutes between dances, that's about all. So, it you get stuck on "yes . . . no . . . I don't know” at such times learn a few bright phrases. Then, meeting Jack on the nix-eel. you llip easily into talk with a smiling “This is nice . . . what are you doing in this part of town?" And what to ‘say next is no problem! Eavosdrop on any "clever" couple; they'd use jaunty but really every- day phrases like those. "Who WASN’T there! The world and his wife!" . . . “She's a refreshing per- sonl” . . . "Who's going to break the ice-me or you?" Not hard, ls it? A: you get the trick you sail lmooilily into a party with a "So nice of you to ask me" to your hos- tess; you get your dance partners to beaming with a deft compliment, “How well you rliumba!" lnlcttcrs loo you sound sincere with a warm "all my love and sympathy" iri- stead of a chilly "sorry to hear." Our 32-page booklet lists dozen: and dozens of vivid phrases lo make your conversation and your letters sparkle. Gives pleasing re- marks appropriate fo1' many aocial. business occasions. 58M 30¢ 1;; wing for your 00W q; “Effective Phrases for All OC- cas10ns" to The Guardian Home service. Be sure to wziie P11111113’ your Name, Address and the Name of b nklet. ' ______________________._- Nam: street Addrcu Livingo s w Literaturgl, you"; s ‘ Leisure -The Woman's Realm MY DAUGHTER Bhatnllamethu -hair'|:1ne:: She Jerk! and who: at my dfflfi, And rllu me oflnn, I confers, My daughter. She moons around the house and 111111 1111mm 1/1 oldfuhlomd Sheglymodbrnhtaesrla apitifiro’: vrlngl, She's ‘mention, moody, filled with fears, Changes from laughter into tam. Ape; every movie star she hears, My daughter. She's going to wed a millionaire, (Shewsays) and have grand clothes weu, Peaches and cream bur hill he‘. My daughter. She comb: her hair in ddaty skirts bdbby to hold the curls, And imitates e other girls, My daughter. things I Althoueh 5110': all the tell And many moi-ammo’: doing well, And I-her mother thinks aha’; swell, Mv daughter. --ED'NA JAQUIS. Drastic measures an boat too, for hair that is (odod, dry and a it at the ands. Bail/p them off, en 1.1 1 1,, 11 “8112131511 “l”? au Y ex g gn y woiklzig. a good ade or cream brllliantim into e end all over {our head. 11f you are letting dyed air grow out, you'll save yourself entbarraasment if you have it out quite short and wear it beautifully roamed so the two tones are not he 8' noticeable, Before a ing mascara, be IUXI the brush lilioroughl clean with no 6110835 mascara ogglng the bristles to cause them to It's! out at odd angles. Rinse the brush t-hvwulhly after use. s0 that it will always be ready for the next ap- llcatlon Riemember to tilt your cad back and use just can color to cover the lashes neatly all the way to their t . Th1: makes 11-, easier w reach o hair. with. out touching the skin or getting mascara in the eyes. Put meat, fowl or fish on to cook in bollln water, if you wish juices left in, r soup stock. etc. cut meat. fish or fowi into pieces l-nd put 0n w cook 1:1 cold water. Did you know that there will be pry little odor in boiling cabbage if an onion is cooked with it? DONTS FROM (XlANEll-S Dont e t the beet cleaner in the world be a. m iclan if you get stains on your clo es that are next w impossible to remove, 50 Don't handle deodorant; canals:- ly. Follow the directions on the label and let cream or liquid dry thoroughly before you put on your dress. Don't spill nail polish remover on your dress. It is likely to dissolve the fabric in the same way it does your polish. llo Happiness inlhe llome When Mother ls The tired, worn out mother cannot make a 11a py homo if aho is sick and worried by the never en ' household dutiel. lrrltablo, ownlieartod and disco 11:11 unrellervod. by . Both anoe and state of mind, she up. She at: run down and becomes nervous and 5 ed, can't rest at DOWt let the neggjj dress beommo soiled 13:11 0,1,4?“ 11.1mm"? no“ “we ‘i s 11 ' will refit. w‘ ‘° mm ' "m 17°"! dry cleaner, g mMtE-tt-itrm "- ---- - VQ Y9“! in!‘ 1141111111, 8011 and Iufleliliiswgeyfi 51.511” w“ °” ""8"" e 1 n1 your own 11 install hand-rails :1“ ‘ft/filly 5%,“? 01 8111x1581 on 1ft least one 1.111.111} I096 l‘ 00 8.!‘ 1 stairs u wail. ‘new and “m” Have 110m- stair - _ ed. Ind keep 1.11 stypliayiiixuaiffikt 8°04 PQPIH‘. If you like the g1 p0 the “ii-sh is not 511p- DOU-‘t trim youruu :1 table o: l1 stool-get aofiibztagitilal l-iltwtlgyklw-hezi swpladder and u“ n a. WRJNKLEB x01" 0111.111 , run BETR-AY woMJ-FXEE No woman qv l: Lstak her dausnwr-nift reanlily. £11“: lot of women, simply because they 1.. '1 “a..:t1."' 1'" - grandmothier. or ‘augnwn The smart, drinking om" wastes little time regretting n“. wit)’. of course. and worries not too much about inevitable sign; a: lrwmwne use. on the other 111.1111, ahe does not get the notion 1.1111,; her oupearance isn't 11111101111111, She deliberately euiploys 1 m, Sti-‘lgs ygounziakaherssellf look n 11v. : ei- an e nctua 1|. For instance combo her 31111 5 .5: 5 c a ‘i’ carefully, chooakig five her complexion a ook 511a does t a. ylvldmoolor. n "80! llllll. ' 110- --not a nllc of liar ‘o: a“ can w un movie stars IN now alm- aomo o vgotligitt 71th of be: own old avorltoo. Not important, you p1! Pu. 11cm m. But lgi-ioam-ioe of what interests linger 1e data one. An tho womlii knows it. She doesn't want o1- oinpect to b; mistaken for her daughter. Q10 hates toseeawomanofherowl m putting 011m IM-tiie-ziie-ot- this-party act. But neither doe: she. want or iii/tend to be a hau- n ln personal 11p ar- eepl Sick night and gets up _iii the morning! ' g n: tired no when alia went. in bed. A omen stifioring m tlii: wit may Pills a remedy with which to h downPnayatom, and amiat them bao find 1n Milburnb Health and Nerve pkrgumtn their hultli, build up the run tin-happiness again. no 60o a box, 65 pilll, at)“ fir? counters. Look for our trade marl: a ‘Red out" on the package. The '1‘. Mllbura 00., Limited, Toronto, Ont Needlecraft/ ‘-F0r The Home Here's ust the suit you've been seeking or vour urp-arid-ooming 1mg dauehtcr who wants to look 11st as smart as the older rls do. The comfortable boxy jac ct has the Wbular easy fit and new longer tins. It even features the cardi- Ill-n neckline that the college girls are so crazy about. The skirt bonds stay-up auapender straps and ll cut wide to allow plenty of rocm for action. A:1d what little girl wouldn't é at the chanvc to b0 so rlolc? more’: a big "V for V " emblem appliqued right over her heart. style N0. 3194 is deslflied for saizea Quail}, llgaand 14 more. Slzfi . u yards fay: for jacket; 1 1-8 all}. Applique is includ in pat- Send twenty cents (20) coin pre- ferred for pattern. Write plainly your Name. Addnu and number. Be our; to :t:t0 lilo .7011 w 51816 No. 91M 81m .....1.1-- style your best days this month. Here ls "m. opportunity - make the most of it for a chance passed up is a dianoe loat IOIFVQLG Veiy ufrleLngly ‘for . _._.. -_._ rom res . “$3503, ,,““w° ‘ c“ g0 SMART INSIGNIA r011 woman's 1111111111 "m" Adm“ DESIGN N0. Q17 aPlsoesi - Alenmeiid-of-tlé-weelk slgt- smartly uniformed soldiers of the (lanulhn Women’: Anny Corp: a“ "Wm n , d Lo make m“ cozy cushion m keep m own mly D you ee r- are noon to have badge: and lmlgnla of rank u mutt u any 0 ‘up! or “m m ‘ w“ n“ nitted in a, jiffy. ‘Aggmllgmléfilchglgl? dfigngfléi-é regiment 11f the Canadian Army. Volunteer: of the Corps will wear the C.W.A.C., badge on the brown your favorite chair or lourige. 50ft and comfortable and k i epaulettec, reproduced shove In llilllll Illa, and officers will aur- attem No. 817 contains ustratlon of the design and stitches and com- m“. Cont.“ with you, “plow”, pleie instructions. _ 1 mt 3° m. To 11111111 113-11: vzrilizomgguseggagbgagtglggugmlgll;‘:5 “no in win fimflfm‘ °" "m" 11111111111111 11, 111111111111 011M1- 1-11111. Shown 1111 1111 onauletfe 111 n11 0' "mt" 1° °° °"°' ' ' may on THIS my 1111111111. .11 11 011m 01111111111111“, u» equivalent u LlouL-Ooloncl Mlhle leave: take the place of "pipe" and the beaver l: worn when a crown wouldmark nhnilar rank in the Army. '01! rllhi l: the up bulge, (all nah), three maple leaves In white metal super-Impaled on gilt or bran lounge. Centre, the helmeted head of "Athena" forms the design for the button: of the uniform. Bottom, the collrr badge combine: the head of "Athena" aml a nroll nllleudod by nook haven, and bqrlng the 10mm, "O.W.AD."1 A HELD Routine or unusual talk: any for , it to iwcom llah. Bu: has a mn- Fnctor In llpaneeo envoy flnburo dent: t: de 11y to indulge recrea- Kurluu’: diplomatic dullnn In tlona actlvitlu. which may cause Washington may he Mrs, Kurusu, some problems. On tho whole, above, a native of the U. S. She kind, affectionate, full of civic i: the former Alice Little of pride, 510W!‘ qt 11o homo 0nd 010:0 . 0111mm ,__,___, __ wont-intuition. _ , . _ To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 817 iuiim------———— ----'--""'"‘--" amIn/moiutss-—---0ITY------"'"-- lmqvmol------1------—-—-—-~-- 111111101111, " .l"l'......__.....3?i"%li11 . -._....-- r