,,,1’A$ilj-'__1;lGH,T c1ia1<1.i1"1"'|"1-;_"|"_i_;vv_iv _UUARDIAN . »-.-_-- AU ocial and Personal / Fashions '1 L’ ELLEIPS DIARY 5L5; In nuna rat-me. witc ' GUST < 4°*_L9L4l Woman's Re alnmii/v S Happenings 0f Th: Week i wi". l1 dork- Q Dorothy Dix Says- J I N0 Cure For Roving Hubby srnrn SNAPSIIOIS i1 town cost Prompt MAIL Service Largest Finishing Studio Doc Qlldllf] Work l 1 Canada's James took Judy and me for a. car-ride this evening, Our trip led y us a distance on the highway, 0.1-, and Mrs. John MacNelll.‘ where I'm sure traffic was not kept who invc been on Prince Edward i. 1d owing to the illness of the 1rmcr's mother, Mrs. William 1 of Brackiey Point. 113-111‘ to Nov: York City. Dr. i< a mcnzbei" of the Fuc- Ill? Union ‘rheological His £11.11 William is Z11. American Diplomatic Serviccl military attache to the and Yugo-Slay Govern- .witlin the required speed limit - - - “is "not zmptzsttsi 1 ius togswlftaly in the afterglow. Re- v .tcmiuS to the corner, we went fitiiosophically And Wins in End 1S1?“ iltill”; in“. ‘s? it’. Highway that is similar to our Ald- Iii erlea road. except that where ours ileads across a number of bridges; The heartbreaking proulrm with which innumerable wives have bficiufie 01 B W111111Y1K "1111 5519111"- to deal is what to do about a philandering husband. There are three tlfihfillvel} g9“, h"? bang] schools of thought on the subject. One is to take the short-cut route gut it is: taeélfilggi. :8 wig‘ “h; to tile illvorce. Another, which was Grandma's remedy for the trouble. hnmsteads on Qhhm. hfimt The“. 1s to suffer in silence and be strong. The third is to recognize,“ a151, the variety o; m“ and "abl that man is not by nature a monogamous animal, and to look upon ‘ ley and on it you come to a high‘ husbands little affairs with n philosophic eye. ‘Spot where a charming P55101111 °1 ‘None of these theories for turning a man with “would Not Send Films Any- afg-Lcod where Else." Suya Customer fornlfil‘ .5. l have been sending films to you for four u! VB YISIIH. Snapshots can't bn tnLcn over again. Donn [also cbiinces Vtllllpynlll‘ lilina. 18-111 them to 3"’ " ‘l".“°.’.'1'i§f. 03.“. lul Ofiirrr Harold dung bridc, the .1 "l Hume, wireless oper- thc R.C.A.F.. ‘fhoiolti, , were gucsis of honour at a -nilpti.il shower 0n lVIondny. "A111 at lhc groom's home lil lrstirii Rivr" '11" ' ;11e.1' river and countryside stretches for.‘ a wandering foot into a stay-ai-homcr works outfflllgls- ‘Ehesevbrikgh Egizlhflaflfi‘: vcry successfully, ior too many complications ball up jlafgnacfiainpfllsc ‘lama, ma? 1w‘. the situation. Divorce isn't the answer. although qloldg- The ‘Sm’, was behhfd m..." this is the first thing the outraged wife thinksihms than and a fggg and amt)“ about, for so often the husband is kind and gen-glow was atop the horizon. The erous and pleasant to live with and would be a I'll/Bl’ r1111 131M111 and 1111-16- Farm. park“ mate 1f ohiy he womd stay put -homes sat in peaceful surroundings Also. there are the children, who adore theirlfgél gtllzfw Egilhhpféfillgfg‘Tgoulflethifllfl l,‘ 1 n \ 1 v . ‘ t “Déiitntl. “and ‘tl.c ljlltflll?‘ homc. and the comfortablel-rhe cardjrakes gripped valiantly. v un. and inc gia ifying SCClill position that. have [and we came to a small tum‘ when] ~ to be more or lrssHsattrliied by the wife who leaves '1 gum to wonder what n9w1 her erring husband and goes back home to Mother. lbeauty the road before us may re- veal. There is a pretty rustic hridéitte tlbere and then we had come o f‘. -'S. UFFS and!“ 55M‘ P sonny now .1 a o o | This is a pretty and neat coun-Y try place, with a quaint garlen .where flowers with familar faces ilend their perfumes to the evening air Sweet-faced pansies, for thought; nasturtlums to flirt with the humming birds and bees; phlox. pouring their scent to all who linger"; hollyhocks out of an old English picture and the pllllf of a climbing rose above the door- way. An extremely knowing. short~ haired dog will sit on his master's, knee in a house like this and a‘ grey and white kitten without a herself from a1 . Iinr . ch l. mhd. uxivhiory ‘ x u” in 1.111. .‘1 vcr, a nut - _-1" '.~lilf1n-~a.59:rcl1. dgcqrfugd ‘vi-h, Ifcolored. 11.111111111111115iohlitiless below? my; and gnf; t ' SITCIAI. .\_1.1n"\I owl-jun n» l“°“'$J.t.“l;t;iil!l‘3?‘.i‘lt'“"' lt-wtihnrt of Little" H:vvtru)lsscnlaultlxuiinfnll. N 13. W115 111115191 of , Old Piclnrr-a Ifcarnrcll izimnics and cordially welcomed Reclinr’tvimnnynlnljvlititwyzrnpliivrsnfinslinl "s M army “"110 1W1» ;..~.-..=".-'.l.'.".";".it“-i'.. ...."".;"£.::1:;r.".l;i:l¢l.":; "1111 11°"°-'5 1mm °"e1".' 111111511 artnrtslbutt n aatisrrliannablc. Fond 111:’- the truests 5911911111514 us uurpichhnandt. 11a wlntynuwnntmlonu happy rmnjntlscgncea wen“ 11ml wokwill toll you the out br-lorc doing‘ \'?':l bv 1n.- \V.>ddin§:_l\’larcl1' "11""- _‘ Divorce isn't :1 patent cure-all for ll l1u:"'. her; nrrl \\"".u:1d:.i mid". I, “Uh a 1J1,’ Uccvicn. the gins ‘u "mu" on." "hm," and p1"obn.bl_\' ninc women out of ten who divorce their husbands be- livlll,‘ crouch; i11 by Mrs. Foster; Print Nlmi: and Adam. Plainly 11a om:- CWSP 111M; make v.11‘! at every ilrvtty girl who comes along. VIlSil that they haclnt. Ofren a part-time husband is more comfort than no hus- band at all. Many women believe that they can regain their husbands’ fickle fsmczcs by sailing thcm down in their tears. and by making home as dznnp and unplmsdiit. as a inmb nud the last place to which a pleas-T urn-loving iunu would willingly return. Or else they seek to lure their husbands back into the domestic fold by their reproaches. though it, is not on record that any man is ever drawn to a woman who makes him- fecl like a heel. Probably tho wife who is wise cnoltah to ) ' andcrings in lict" stride and to rcJlizc t By Rolicrtn Lee just the ouiciopplngs of v \ yllildwvvgvx} one who is most npt to wi is no more faithful to his thcr. gull" l?“ ». Se!“ “kw-K Fill». mntclY “ , ~ Dunning and Mrs. George How- air. and arranged by Mrrs. Kan- neth Pidgecn. Mis Doris Lock- lt r d tl-e .r.1>'_" vene. t Vvvvv~A-v~A-.-o -P~/'\‘\',\<'\\* 1 3.121.... .. »~»-~»----~\---- ‘ ty supper zhczw (,1. L! of patriotic f‘. " groom thanked)" for their kindness. Rcv. ‘i; . .. Aiurciiison of Saint Johnfg several lovely selcc- (i1 ll‘.‘(l on ille piano ( Rex‘. Al'f‘lllb"l.l ( u o1 New York. The c- .,. .1.» for" the evening were M... tDr.) A. A. Lockhnrt of Sum-i inrwslde, and Mrs. Harry Under-i ,All- . s 1 ad l . cr I I/ t take her husband's phll-i hat oftcnei- than not they arc- nnity, instead of the grand passion, is the, n out in the long 1"un. She knows that he] ‘ light-d-loves than he is to her ‘and that, in reality. whatever honest affection he is capable of he is given to her. A11 111B Skirt-chasing is merely adventure. with him and his desire to prnvo to himself that he is still a devil among the ladies. And i.’ shn can liuczll off his little nffnir= nud tease him about hisdvt-nnnuesis. she hag/n ad hnqgpier life than she could if she got. , , - a l\'f1i‘('t’,flY‘ grew c. n . b I t‘ a "' ' - . Mr. and alps. Percy Pcnrdenfyshoull‘? ha“ Mme height '15 less husband. And in H1116 grid h‘; Owlll‘Zgmembatflllilolngoilngeratlld{twill and daughter. Miss Noreen Pear- "earl a‘ W55 e‘ ,. For flin~e i; no Cure [m- qhe hush-um with ' - i - 1 a svandering foot- rlcn of Hyde Park. Mass. motor-, .~ . - - Pd lirrc for n f-rw days this weal: “mdoll Sm’ ‘muss R 15 flrthllfls’ vi=it air. Pcnrdcns mother.‘ May Pcardcn. c f imiiy u 1 fear will 1111curl downy cushion and yawn sleenllyi and stretch herself. A kettle sings on a stove there. for ourl lunch and the wood is heaped 4gb; in a box and plenty kindlings as‘ well, are there for "over Sunday." There is order in that. kitchen and in “the room" and at. once. one. folds hands and catches the un-' hunted Peaceful mood of the hnun, when al thought». of toil is put‘ away. in anticipation of the rcstf of tomorrow, which is of courseo the very best, way for man. wo-,1 mnn or child to come up to their (j Sabbath. w‘; ) Foot, Comfort many of One cannot- exgirci foot comfort if FCVPlTll nuns of .41 "to 1m ,;11i'>l1!.1.ci,v. with (Llf c111 hsaght .l1eels The heels ol nil the shots Nfvrr-wnv has been :1 wcs-k 1t Dalvav House. I O O KeiW " 1T2 ' ll » 1.‘ 1 a fondness fo of .111i111als. Hr nnpatiion zrrs ‘l him by u r xmmxc<~rtaezrorc-csg- I tn-J name . the Jllh Unit When a room has white or cream colored wndow sills it. is .‘wcll to kecp them mrnished fm-‘ quently to prevent clvsl from be-, BOOIVS BORNER . r . \;-;:'\,\:‘o\. , one . Judy made pies this morning - n The Chinese News Service said i I » S21 another, that Mrs. "Oz-Cid" i Princes Eliza- l " SllIllYd by Sunday Chlang Kai- shtk, wife of the Chinese Presi- dent, was exmctcd to 1' . x11 to ‘m’: land " soon", probably \\i.l1i11 :1 . . ". z. She lclt Cuunuking l4. for Bra- coming ingrained in the finish. Polishing Cloths Save all odd pieces of vrlvtc and‘ ‘velveteen betaiusc they make jvingcfiLeisure "These may be the last ones. Mrs. Ellen," from the harvest apples on. _ I the solitary trec of them. down in‘. Mm" lwldme" the orchard. Time was when ours. F1111 61111-1 llmllllq WORK! 111F119. was a splendid orchard. until -".11c.1 tablespoon lat. 1.1 1811310011 5111i- fall s11 early frost. fell dcstructlve- i-4 teaspoon twill-WI‘. 1-2 CUP 011111 YOll BAN D0 Price Control Questions and Answer: —]-;_w¢..an4=-u-n-_.-—-{—h.' THF WOM N’ — A- l on a number of the trees. The siuce. biscuit doutth made 110111 2 Ellewaukees with the knobby-top- cups flour. ,1 _.____- padugielicioui; wintierbl Il“l‘1‘lli; tbs Combine meat’, f»: stud sgnfsogé . ea es’ uc an us n rm nd cook .. mnu as. v When I consider Life and its few CHILDREN HAVE the golden] rugscta-almost I111 of iélggusgh‘ 111.1; eight tiortions. R1011 YRMS- . A RIGHT T0 them 1911 a FY93’ ’t° I111’ 1911191‘ (‘11111Hencl1 piece rrpatwil-tly‘ 1.4 inch thick. A “ti! 1 of for: b?-‘.\\'1.\'t us and the PAREXTS‘ TIME ing breath. Qnly a fcw remain to) pygcg n, portion o1 incnt iruxtilre onl remind us sadly of our former, hair o1 ouch piece of mlleci dougnl abundance. This early apple trcetnnd fold 0,...“ phcghlg edges w. is a tempermental lady. She lnkcsl 80mm.’ Baku m a hm, 0V9“, 435 modern pwents," says a Juvenile 1191‘ 3811mm!“ W?"- ml- m“ l" egi-ees R. for 12 to i5 minutes. court judge h. the shnfljseven but one out of two. This is Tm... m- fh15e? ‘the fruitful years. From her par- Hcmc 5M“ we 11, the“. me thousands o; ing. Judy brought me one, golden young purcms whose living pa.” and mellow nud 1f Judy docs leave 1cm {chews m,“ of We Junior me. I think I shall always remem- it’; "meteors:"dtheswr; Their children are never allow. ' ed to interfere with their lives. whet? I Ionered m my room’ this! And they get a lot. of praise from mom ng‘ ‘ their friends for how little dlf-l fcrcnur having 1-.‘.1il»:'|."c11 makes in their scheme of things Mrs Jones ls always available for any kind of committee. You'll find her name on the list. of prac- tically" cvcry club in town. It has lxécn \\'-‘l' work lntctli’, but before Iliu 11 I union mitlvdcw‘ Hull it ‘IIN sllnmmnlv She cnnsld- t‘ r-I ‘P " -. '\"\axc\-x'\-x-\xc\/_v\'\'\§f\~“\'\._':_" to: enun y m rta ' 1911111"? A xxxx x\\‘\""\‘ “Nvx I How docs SIIPDIIIBHQIIP so much first w.th vase. ' 1111151111 a so“ duh time nwwy from home? We,ll the l I11§Y_1\\'11h ___ _ >_ six and eflirhtmvexuzold children ETlllllETTE — n roam the neighborhood and some seventh c-r cihqtli grader she wouldn't think of trusting with any _ oifher lob ormlnd the house looks 1; n tar the baby. Or clurin school By “"11"” L" g hours that. baby can be pughed off I aoeesmxwssxawdrswsmw. <1" "ir- °1°°111¢e 111111111" ‘ ‘ When tlw junior Jones enterr. Q when atbcntling church ; vicrs and :1 11012311 offers one -.1. song; |;:1::£:, should one nlyvuyfi 11¢- ccpt it? A Yes: one should 81115101151!’ twin. the youngsters are left with Grandma accept the book oven ‘if unable to g i011 of The affecfl es is a sin-‘ zil. Chuugrkizzg dispatches at the time said she was ill. She now is living i11 the Rivcrdale section ‘of New _York City. An advice from ,Clu;n<:k y ‘d quarters close to’ mo_ expect M rt "n 1n time to 2 splcdid polish‘ g cloths Qlleltlong and Answers on Pr! Control will a pon- in The Gun Ian as n rogu lr feature vuch da i The questions are those which have I reached the Wurtim: I'm-es 11nd ‘fl-ado Board from nuusi-iviics in this region. The tigiswt . are pm vided by the Board ifcsulcrs. Per sons who have intelligent question: i0 oak on price control art- ntvml to send them in writing to ila Women's Regional Advisory Cum mittcc. . Q 1 bought, a scersutko.’ houaecoat in our town for s? 50 and I think I was chiriled 10° much. I am enclosing the Pr“! ,R'.¥R'm=a=~v~>=1o=~"<=='¥~*€sf~‘" ) grow can 1!! at (and the ceremony formally ' ) ‘ - c nblishinc the capital at l\:1 . é m. 1 . _ ~ _ . , 1 nne Ashley» g. piobabh Oct. l0. Chinese Ill-i xkfi/Jkk-a fi 0 I ticpcmlcnce D. ' n s. .2“. ,__, ‘Q How can I give OIIVBS a. elllnm- gaijfiéglf}. flllfgilpailuvur llllfl also prcvcrt spoil- Ayrscanulns H9191» I ogzzring the uhvt: _ _ 1, o o o | bottle, pour off the brgne 111}d fidd t tl i ‘ one or two tnbiiuspcon uis o o vc a wnla/lyxstllnclvrmll/lrslvmrrllll dlsfl-lgltsw loéiml" 119111-110‘: if; cork. shaI-zc wcll. Egpyqnndq_ 1s 197N111“ early '11P“. and let. hustvnd for half an hour wrcl: to take a course in tmininq. b91019 “*1” St. Mary's Hosipilal, Mont: ‘ will be accompanied up i0 su , A cull to the battle, and the bat- tlc done Ere i-hc last echo dies within our “There is not enough liv‘ with. 1116 Children on the port orfmmanyi IO in the grass: 11011:" of frur." The shut that 11st shore to beat; ’I‘he burst, of muslg down nu un. listening street- I wonder at the idleness of tears. —I.izetic Wnodwort Ilcrnoi DICAD TO I’ Hla‘ \VORLI) bliss Jcnct m‘ ‘n (Winn at ctl i" "nllduv Bracklty. .11 H n darkening tlic Two cups shredded cablzuse. l 1.2 cups bnkcd bens. 4 frankfurtcrs, cooked nud sliced. 1 tablespoon chopped union i tablespoon H _ vinegar, tablespoons chopped _ tags and WPFB stamp. “l1. W" .plenae chock it? mustard pickle. ‘ Comhhh. .111 lightly; A Tllflllkbkgsllal‘ {‘_L‘lll(‘lllb(311il1 to Si.\' scrvinus send the \ ’ lcuzce week-s 0.1mm, “Tm 3mm w the Fruity Picnic Cake and pttoe lags. We haw ‘my 11151;; 1g Judy yould hhvei Three cups fresh fruit. trasp. your complaint to the gone, no one would suspect it, for‘ berries. sliced strawberries or tlon deDRfi-mvnl 01' she went. to her Saturday's work peaches) l-I cup 11113111‘. l 1-2 011P8|They' will be In M11011 ‘eagerly and with a merry soup: on sifted nllpurposn flour, 3 tfflspwns direct. ‘ her lips. James joined the num- linking ixiurzlci; 1.4 cup sugar. 1-3] Q What is the can bcr of our absent. when afternoon teaspoon mil. l.-1 cup shortening, l‘time 0f the “m-eallcs‘: (1.1 he went in the mad to Rob's to egg, 1-2 cup milk “M-cniless days m assist at the repairsto the building TOPPING eating places W111 110W ~ I119"?- 011 511611 K111?!» H! U115 Judy. Thrcc tablespoons mild flavour- four a. m. of each Tuc. _ ‘ I imagine. assumes more respon- ed (m, 3 tablespoons sugar. 2 Flridliy and will continue for 11¢ sibllity. She I think. is a little mbh-qions flour. 24 hour period IOlllT-Vlll‘ r1‘ l‘? more demanding. breaking into my Qmjhklp 1,4 cup sugar nvcr pre- than the present ‘J1 '1'" “Way 995mm“ 1° i151‘! "1391" 911m“ t . fruit. lc‘ stand l0 minutes. wt commoners h nt_ things. "Are the cows in the ficldi -'-'- ' ' o Nlir; oml sift flour. baiting llmvder. -- ~ ~> " _ or have they broken’)? And are youi . . i te in , uiai" and flour. and $111 certain‘ now. y“ Ellen?“ ‘sugar nud salt Cut n shor n it s l O l ...t r ll d. 1- two knives. ‘fruit. Bake in n lint or ‘I lax." :;;."*...t":..t.:. m F. t. flour tniwure. blending well n cake 8x821- 1c c1. w 1 a greased cake in s plcni rke. vorh. . Mrs. W. 2' (111 Vvcfij ‘Yllilllllllfv’ o O I O Our race fans-Jock nud Jcanlc (and they richly deserved the ingredients 1 A llov: (uni 1 iron lwlrlrrs .111u c I A ‘ i 1X1. —~—~— 3' é“ W” When in a sintc nf hibernation. _, over tho a‘ grounld squirigl canlbc pinchcid. .. . . . . Juck n The economic counsellor lo the: “"311” 15 t“ 11119 Lhqm-nr rm elven “yo “ma Y v-lcudtirm of the Argcntine and M:'sf“'1111 l- - <11 1l'=1Y-1‘-f'1' 11°!" ‘"1 1fi'fllf,'§f,‘g,,f‘l’l§‘nlflflplllnieih 139mg“: Ilia-tor Scnrpclliui and their two 5901*“ "1 511m” l _'_‘...___"_.d\ ’ ' l ' mlvthtcrs, who have bccn spenrl- 511:4 a few WCCRS at Bracklcy Q Bench, have returned to Ottawa. 110111 u a a A By and ‘\'l' ll YOU leav- vhsrt? i 2 Continuing a series of showers‘ _ pwliw for A/lrs. LJIO§'d E Wellner. J11. n; ' ‘ 1111 °_.V- ri c. \li"=cs Nora Downcp . _ . _ ,_ 1 hi ..'r‘ MacLsnnan. Marilyn ,“,‘§§‘.‘},',',‘,“‘;,,N§;,, Hg l Pr u and Phyllis Murray were’ o a - ' hostesses at a jolly dicncrl cv-ifiiiviixXv" '.\\C_\<_/\.'Y,\\ 1 .§‘:;-: -. ‘ i _ C, . "an" “m1 shower for h" “l Th“. Gllnvlslljtlt\iljlilild ssvhélrlhglfnlhetf)‘frigid; . . Chjrlnvrlm“ Hnm m‘ We§m5"visitvii1<z her last work. Miss Jnvc." Qiim QC? “FY "lmllng- _Ma"~Y exq“151'~’~‘jM-nn11l11g of Amber ails: Ruth .1.1s. . m.‘- -.;1f.s _nf ItHl-lllfl were received. The. L...n,n_ S“ ._ A S.’ “mu-my '1 ill“. .11?‘ - ffmfh ImnVP-Vpd.‘ and t‘. :11; z111:i Olive ‘ .,-' *",*'"195_“ “"11 “HIE “N” mild- l.li'lf. Jilun, bliss Add “Mr b1‘ NM‘ Mnrznr“ MacLemlant Sllllllllffflflf‘. and Mis". ' ' . .1h11s'.'111c. (iYTPhlYflOd. t . o ll.1 rrv Chaplin. of Mont - 313k“ MTV- }f’-1‘(§¢C~ ~ o o ~l>C\ \ Thus day after day. through the summer we came to this week. which once was sq far in the fut- ure and thcn all at; once urns 111.1011 us. This is the Islands gala week. gleasantly anticipated by many at ome and abroad. “The Old Home Hill fr \ '1 “Hf... 1‘ .1...‘ croksfoae=wre>=a<ran~iwas ' "_ " Mrs. p" (1ll"~ hive 1 -l1r.'11 M1". 1‘ ~ Dal- ,. if .\l1cl<‘.1;"l..i.- of . t.‘ \\'ll.i is sprndnia; tu/o weeks with friend-s and rela- Hves is being cordially wolcunod. \ 1 lie .'\’i.111:.; 11c 1;" of Irwin of Saint .111 innit-stun; ixicnrls here. - has been . _ left this .11 l1 , firs. S :11 ‘l‘ru1"t1 . . . 11v of Fnnttiport, tuned on hi": "a Circe-tn‘. .\I.~ iDrl II. n: 'I'.‘1c Chur- 1 nrczit-tfrnndpa rents were . C llutchison Allin of Nnw- \'l'\lilllll Mir. .\I:". H‘. Holl rvrnm- llPlll and . l.'ltl.'l'ill for in S113: .' 21v of at Dtilvay. and little tlaughi lmlida n5: at Bay Fortune, n1 ' Monday. where. 3,11,. week. She W011 rm] ' Mr. and Mrs) -» ' illPll‘ young son, ". l‘:1:".'<rr Duchcmin, O I I lvlrs. E. C. Duff and David and M."11?»‘, who c s-{Jcnt .l1r ylrist. six n2 1:: Cherry Farm, _ '. have born Joinctl lby M1". Duff, anrl will syicnd the [remainder of their holiday at . . 1713m- Cavendish, returning to Montreal 8.. 1= visitin: friends in the. m. mix“ Day‘ M355 Margaret She l5 tire house izucil 01-Rosc Moores cf Carhonear, Ncav- ; ""1111 My’ A- R (‘11115 at 111x97‘ foundland, their cousin, who has "*1" been spending her holiday in the Maritimes. was one of their com- pa/ny at Cherry Farm. spending a Jolly time together at the river aide. ' . Surg-Llcut. Allison Macdonald. R. C, N. V. R.. nud his fianccr Miss Dorothy Lidcw of Montreal. spent last week visiting the 20'."- In st hm S. Anzmcan chu h mefsimrxhor, M65. Allan Mucd. .. v- 5‘ PC v .ld, n bi ' .5. Long Reach. N.B., on the morn-l‘ 1 on I05 iurz of Sunday, Aug. 12, children, n, Mrs. A. N. Gillis, 8A., N. ti‘ o a Ivlrs Wilfred Swanson, accom-‘ panic-d by her little son, Alani Paul. have returned to their home? En Nntick. Mass. after hav- ion! the past three weeks t; in tho city. the guest of mother. Mrs. Harry Mathie- o o 11'! V1110 Coming to Canada means a l1; IYTPFPTIC" of a H1111.“ vomzregntiarum Miss nm-nuiv sin-tam. sister 111i‘ 11191111 flflllifhter of Lieur.| Alfred T. Stirling, Australian h GNP!" W "m1 “"1151 B319 “'95 ball" commissioner" hcre, who has n1"- Y17-Pf1 11.1‘ R91" A~ F- 33145- 1'9¢'|rivccl in Ottawa to be her brother's itnr of St. Paul's (Valley) chllrCllpllngf9ss, "We saw a great many 1311"‘- '1°1"1- T111‘ 111117195 Riven of your boys when we were in W" -11""‘i 1'311713>1"‘111- The Efld-‘Lnndmi and they visited at on“ mrrnts were Iilclll. 1S1 Robert C. fiat," 5h,- sam h, h" lntpfview a§ S1‘1111"1"1- Nllrshl? 51%" C0X1"the high commissioner's rrsidencc stance M. Bate and Miss Chris-‘Mias Stirling. unlike I11" CmmmPY- TWO 0f 111G bfibyliish war-time visitors tn this coun- presenmliry. movcd to London in 1039 and B. Warburton of Char-lhas lived there continuously ever ‘ and Rev. W. J. Bate.|since. She agreed that. she chose The lwiismnl robe worn by that"; hog time" for he.» stay. Mist bflbv \\ the suns as that used by|Slirling found the hnmo-keeplrig her fafim" and grandmother. |dlfflculties of running l1er bro- ’ ' ' titers flat n11d the Australian Boomerang Club the hardest part of war-time London life. Mrs. R. Escort-,A. Stirling, ihc high commis- Rednsioncr‘: mother. who also spent the lnsl five years in London. has arrlvrrl hcrc in make her homo with her so Mr.. . intirttuvu, Mfrs filial J. Sutherland. Char- lnffrtowu. has returned from over- nftct" four mouths with the Cftilfldlflfl Mrs o o w. c. Nichnlscni qr Hclcn, of Bluci Rrv. 1111i i . of Mnir- 5mg Q Docs it. inrlic- to 30ml brood- ing fcr one vrhn is srckitil! f1 1'11- vorce to discuss it with others? A No; tho only discussions should be with tn».- attorney and the immediate family. Q. address meeting? What is the correct way t0 >1 woman chnrriian 0f t1 There is nofhlng "just as good" u I800 . . IT IS THE SAFEST. SUREST AND QUICKEST WAV T0 RELIEVE PERIODIC PAIN. Hardin's tablets at ASCO contain no amiuopyrlne or narcotics. You qet more and quicker relief from ONE ASCO iatflzt than Irom several tablets aI other make. because of its 5 balanced Ingredients. IIIII I800 TABLET l5 A COMPLETE DOSE Prepare to melt those trying days vvlih ASCO. Sold everywhere. 12 tablets 25c; 100 tablets S .25. 1 I-‘ou Ilendnrlizl Neu I‘|llIll' Mlnsrifs Rellevcc lpraln ~ ~ I. l 1~_~.»..% garner rmiusii _ MORNING SMILE g as. a 1 :1 >*:.s1‘s\;¢¥.>xs‘&¥>¥>.~\ nn-‘FERENT THINGS uwyar - w§11- if you want my Donut opinion.- Cllem, (interrupting) — No, no! I want your professional advice. JUST A DREAM Womun-—How did it feel to be under an anaesthetic? Friend — It was beautiful, I thought I was in heaven-till I azw the doctor. h‘; "a H'$‘S:-'R§~‘d573\'7§"xTR’9TRR?“-(>‘6\V¥§ {l 1. .2 l. What in wrong with this sen- tence? "Their observation of the Sabbath is very strict." 2. what is the correct pronunci. atlon of "room"? 3. Which one of thme words is misspelled? Vanilla, lvfnnllla. urn. brclla. 4 What does the mean? 5. Wat is a. word beginning with nu that means "to render void"? ANSWERS l. Say, ‘Their observance of the Sabbath is very strict " 2. Pro- nounce the oo as in soon, not as ‘in book 3 Manila. 4 Lightness; buoyancy. “He gave the form of levity to that which ascended; to that which descended. e form of Rir W. Rnleilh. 5. Nullify. D. C. Williams - 4 “Mme word "levlty" Week" to be celebrated in a round of various amusements nud pleasur- ablc pursuits at the former E1: ‘l tlon Grounds near the city. 1i . a great event lo attend. for (litre. many. whom you have not mct for years, or at least not since the last one, suddenly beams at you out of the crowd. It is thrilling to be on the grand-stand when your favorite wins and if one happens go be not so tnkcn up with the sport as are all the other members of the family. it is really no harm to take "your eyes off the horses, and feast. them instead on the beauty of the scenery before you. ‘There's the matching colors of sky and river, the sunlight pointing a golden trail across the latter. and there's the fetching red of far-away wind- ing roads and the greens of the fields and the trees-—and sometimes the fields are “ripe unto the har- veat". And at night. when the cars come city-ward across the lengthy bridge to onefs right, it is ns some of the lesser stars on high had left there to come to the earth be- ow, Mighty cute little sundrcsg and bonnet. a short plnysult-t-hat. may be worn under ll. and a long over- all. all in one DRUQY" 1711M 5°“? small yardage . No. 28117 is cut in sizes 1, 2. 3. and 4 Size 2 requires l 5.6 Ydfl- 35 11-1.. 2 l-z ydg brad for dress and. bonnet: l yd. 35 in for short, overalls; 1 3.8 yds 35 in. for long overalls . Send which guide. and Style Number nlninlv ‘o state size you wish Address Pat-torn Department Th. Charlottetown Guardian. 20 cents for cents includes complete sewing Print your Name Address. Be sure James went to the Fair one nf- ternoon only, when rain presently came to dampen the holiday excite- ment nnd refresh the fanncra’ crops-and to finally make it nes- sible. to wash the wool at Aldcrlen - long- delayed not-withstanding James‘ contention ghnt it should have been done in June. "There are two pumps. n mill pond 11nd three of you and only a flew.- or two of wool". he fairly accused mt‘. James referred to remain nt homo from t e celebration to rest and then sometimes to, go to help Rob and Mr. D. at the carpenter work. Jamie was to the Fair to sec fat ponies and trained dogs. so that I suspect Mutt will be obliged n, do post-graduate work in order in re- main pojulaLwith his snigllJnr-s- Nam 6 55.... ‘team. Province BUG ‘KILLER , Completely extennln» ates Bcrlhngn. Cuck- roachu. Fleas. silver- flsh. Cricket/e. Al. Elton Simpson, lending drug. hardware cooperative stores. or write DerPII Products. Toronto l. » (Continued on Pan l! .- Needlecraft f» FUR THii HOV"