“in ‘OTIAALAH lniuvviw \rUHl\II|I-\l\ SErFEMDE-K 23V?!” g K556i‘ Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literatur . oman’s Real m -:- Social “land ............-....--- - .wwowm,,,-,.~,..ag_ ,-,,...,.-...,.®M~,,.~ - we..." ‘firanfn gm » "' ‘r a '1 ,. . rue ' " HAPPENINGS ‘°‘.’.".’...‘..‘.?.‘I.'.'.IY."° D°'°"'Y D“ " Lem’ B” “°°""‘“’ HOUSEWIFE OF TT-IE ‘““"""""""""" Lwhen a Wife is 100 Per Cent Perfect as a Helpmate, Then it is up to the Husband to a w, Live u to all of Her Ideals reading a book 081104 ~11» p mtadel" by A. J. 0min. I land and Iiecd and Ifoimd that! could not put it down. 1t ll absorbing, 1t is exciting, its characters are more alive than many humans. u a story it is al- together satisfying 1nd moreover itisa challenge. 1 have since learned that in England itvhas created something of a furore- AND HER AC TTVI TTES i matching leather. gested by clever woollen gloves are SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER £5 TOKYO 4:45 pan-Popular Songs. JZK. 10.’! m., 15.16 nieg.; JZJ. 3.4 m., 11.81 meg. BUDAPEST. HUNGARY 6 p.m.-"1-1nngarian Melodies on ustweek Ibappened WEEK... Iefroshod by flioir mt rural shade with only a hint of mauve y in it. Purple is considered t0 be I cool and restful colour. P11111391 flowers look well in muddy grey-i v v y, _ Ereeti Jugs and bowls. Dried ilow- . all‘; Viou-m HAT"4' 3L5 m" 9'12 “'5 a" “M m“ Pin-Md‘ l Buiuvos AIRLS. ARGENTINE O I M155 Marjory Stewart, was hos- ; 317069111"; 62191155; 35m‘ mx- tess at a Jolly brzuge on Wednesday - '1 ilowudr‘ at her lionic 1:1 Cvrcciiiield Avenue . ~ h the quiet of Balmoral. King‘ i» and Queen Elizabeth are w fur a busy fail season of l e‘ geinents, the chief 0i tvhtch wil. take them on a special iezir of Yorkshire during the third week of October. Their majes- cs w 1 Oct. 19 in Hull, and Dear Miss Dix-My wife has some very good qualities. _ she does all l of my ccrical work and interests herself in the things that I am interested 1n. She likes the sports 1 do. We have four children and she looks after them very capabiy. Does most of their sewing and her own housework, including washing and ironing without any modern conveniences, as we live in tlhe country. She has a bi arc! to care for eside chi k and her iagden. I have Jobs outsde (ff in“; Herbal‘ w" H°rwm mm‘ ‘mm n: urn damn: count your garden by the floweri- era, ltit lined with 511;‘: i2 F the sinze day in ‘ t m add to their warmth and to keep . . i .. ‘ . - n, i; m Con, uiio has 7150 P-m- - "Tim Twill!!!‘ farming and when 1 am rushed with work .‘ Iflmiwn!" NW" by u” luv“ u“ 1 _ ° w°°1 1mm “c5318 the ski . lhgulgjltfl (if .~ eslflll of the sfreneders." a fantasy in music she will drive the tractor. mm‘ ‘he WW8. in "A J 0mm!“ “at my“ Q°unQ'yqug dpyg by goldden that-l. New and novel designs include ei. t-.iiert\rv' calls for ‘- p E. 1' hospital. ‘md ‘mry- C's?‘ 19 5 m" 15'“ m‘ “ct do anything w help out‘ Bu‘ new u» "Hatters Castle" made a stir’ Don‘ "mmbugflw m." j how Mimi" all: glove‘ m “l.” ‘m REFS‘ Halifax‘ t . . , . a a meg: GSO. 19 '1 m., 15.18 ineg.; the rub: If I stop at a tavern and spend an m‘ “test “The- clmdel” Ms- oount your nigh b! . no fl _ u. an wdack gloves With \\‘.iI~:I:.‘.v>I-.i iizicl Shcf- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Levi-is in_ 19.8 m., 15.14 meg-z GSD. 25.5 hour or so drinkring with friends she 1s ut- 1 caused a sensation n is no AHMOWI. n Mm n 0t 5133mm “IP24” n ‘m the 011t- v . iiitci ll'iL-1“ lil 1o: bridge “NW1? s- m» 11.75 11102. i terl} igxietl and 661.15 ‘that Jlasmuch as siiel wonder that the docugrs attending 9011M You!’ f9 5m 95' n 9 t 5° e '1 {'9 °wv 0T Green. . miv 8\\.‘lli1 1n EJ110111‘ o1 Mi‘.- _ BERUN _ W? e moms’ mlkmg ‘ma feeding ‘he the annual meetings o‘ me k575i u snmxw mm; cones mu“ have 1.4 it». .».. .\1i'.~. B. C. Houuiizi, and 3-13 p n"—News_?nd anew}! iswc ' ab?’ m? leaf: 1,°°““§,d_° 15 w come 371M511 Medical Auocyanon which And Wm‘ Joy through ‘u yourl e‘ m. mxhgoves and bags‘ Co“? ‘_ “r ' Him“, o, s.._,.,_,,.ookcy “i,” the Week 1X1 English. DJD, 2m eigme- d tcsnltgidfl m and el- She is an happened w ‘ynchmnm ‘gum m . time, lined plaidor tricot have very i! are‘ leaning on Ytflllfll home Mon- m - “~77 me!- ucaw ' en woman‘ a good mxfl’ cum‘ 3” “w” m the um‘ mawfl-"ll your e by friends, not quite witty, sociable and very broad-minded _ u about everything except drink. She wouldn't s 1 went on with mcn friends if there was d3‘, ; CARACAS " a u a a .~ 9 pm -conchita Ascanic, singer. M Gum, o; YV5RC, 51.7 m., 5.1; meg. is dl'l'.\l11g to- _ BERUN v M“ Wm, rm... aw i 911a p.m.--Club cf Notions. DJD. tor. lit-s Ina Gzllnn. 25”‘ m" “'77 meg" publication, are reported to have been aroused to ‘general indignat- ion’ by lt. Criticisms of the Medical profession are no new thing. but never before has such a vehement attack been made years BBOILING MEAT Outs suitable for broiling are pcrterhouse. club and sirloin steaks. The glove seller: also insist on m; effectiveness of white to cover 51111- tanned hands and a soft. dove grey or black velvet, as the best shade; to enhance a clear white skin. v Of cour .1do ‘t p v f trk- i i - J» ~ s Lobno" _ ing a woman. but when she knous lie isse not regpoiaigibllg iintzi ghrengrifoioilces ltlgmlditzaszlf ‘hfgpugminedatdloltrxg? ha“ tenlderlglnmfilce" $10k“! hull‘: moan-T OONVIRSION i My, and Ali's. J. T. Davis haz: " r1333 F-mb-r-y/altler egg}? 158mg him too far she really cant blame any one but lieiself, especiaiiy if he is l in; and has practised as a doctor Leia; my‘: mu) like‘ 3”‘ ____ ‘, : l ;.:- ' i > c. u" for Mi’. m“ 171R}; mg“? ‘(is 19-6 m» genuinrni- sorry for it ull0l‘\\'fll'fl."_ And doiit you think a wife should go One of the reviewers goes so fai- l Preheat bmmng ' oven Wm, 80mg odd lime closet in the “on, . _ is. Q ki-Olhlffi, on \\vcii- 15.26 nlteg _ 58.0 25 m - n wim lici husband on dunking panics even if shc doesn approve of them? as to say that reading it has made - reghlawr Se‘ ‘t’ "high" iigiiway may possibly be made inu; L , nkgli). UHLPC.‘ ‘ ' ‘i Inc-g‘: Gs}; 31.5 e951 knel- A MAN WHO AEEDS HELP. him afraid to fall ill. The public. . 2. Place meet three inches from source of heat, on broiler rack. 8. Broil until top is browned. 4. Season. turn and let finish cooking on second side. BRAISING MEAT one of the most attractive feature; of the house. Taike off its door, put in a little dressing table (or fit up something with bright chinii "petticoat" and a glass covert, put in a large square of mimn over the table. and drop a shade! ity given to the book in news- paper headlinas has led to a rush for 1t which its publisher declares has broken every record in the ten years’ experience of his firm. 1 Although 1a.ooo copies had been PARIS 10 p.m.—Musical Recordings. TPA—4. 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. ' . VANCOUVER _ N, , ,.. z. < M“ A H ii p m.—La Hacienda. Latin- l.‘;,\.~l',_,_x,l?., agmifsiii American Music. CJRO, 48.7 m.. Miss bfzirgnri-t Home also en- tertained at bfltlgé ior these pop- ular \.'1.~1'.oi'.~_ 1 I Answer: 1 You certainly do need help, but it would take a miracle worker to help you to sec thc miserable rounder of a husband you are and the rotten deal ' ' ' you are gwing your wife. v _ _ . , 9 Accorring to your own account she is aparagon amoii wives. she i5 l delivered w the 50011510115 before ___.__. 118119 "Om i319 091-11118. This w: F nitcrnoon tea on ‘ihursuai. wiiivli‘ gel” mel- CJRX- 25-5 m" 1L7" educated. talented. a 800d mixena wife you are PlOlld w tgake among yfiurl m‘ d“? °! Pilbuwtmn’ “my Outs suitable for bruising are mike l- Pflwdef "m?" "W! m} , was much en ioycri. 3' TOKYO friends. She is a good wife and a good mother she does tlie work of a bwk-"ue" 3°13"! "Wm-Wives W! bee; chuck m rump wed-cu“, guests will talk iibouti : ~ v e ' 1245 Th N n I Pm_ . hired man and a hired woman about the farm and tries in every way to 01 $100k with!!! an hour. Within] mum m. chuck m“ short m“ itacphiil and Muss Owners of polished wooden tables - 51"“ ° a Om‘ help you got along. How do you repay her? ' ' “rs-Y G v ‘.11 nine days the sales had reached the I 40,000 mark." "'I'11c Citadel" is called "a great novel about a doctor by a doctor who is a great novelist." Dr. Andrew Manson. the chief character. was very young and very sincere when, in 1921, he be- gan practising medicine in a dreary little oolliery wwn in Wales. His ouispokenness and his determination to take nothing for _ _ _ _ By getting drunk. By hgfllfllllg your evening s drinking with yoiu- friends wiiile slie docs all the C CF85. cram. JZK. 19.7 m . 1516 meg LYNDHURST. AUSTRALIA l1Zl\'\‘ (lkC viurcri a new way of nink- ‘ . m; n look cowl a~ wcl; as nmus- _ _ . Y . » ma,’ Tue}. are e,n_p_uy._ng shrew of ‘$4.1 a.m. (Sunday) —Nat.ional ’ pale green or ice blue cellophane Pmgram‘ VKMR" 3L3 m" 9'58 ,1 paper to help them in this. Thcsei meg‘ are cut to the ‘- zth of the table. The effect in $111 it or by even-v ing candlelight is that of a gently; rippling s01. (ircrzi ionic-glass looks i cffcctivc on a tziblc covered with green cellophane paper and white‘ pottery on 'e blue. The polished‘ pork chops or steaks, lamb breast shoidder. neck or shanks. and veal‘ shoulder, breast neck or flank_ i. Dredge with flour and brown in hot lard. i Benson mart‘ "can't FIND n" mums a LACK or "Please get me by Betty. its upstairs." But Betty calls down a couple oi minutes later: "It isn't here mothen’ "Oh yes. it is. It's either hang» ing 1n my closet or lying on a chair." USUALL‘. INTEREST i‘: for,“ f“ an“ I And you think she is unreasonable when money she has worked for so hard going over the bar for lzquor instead of into at least bilyilig her a few good tools to work with. And you didnt see why she is hurt. when you curse and abuse her when you are in your cups, nor why she should treasure it. against you when you beat her up when liquor has turned you into a bully and a beast. she objects to seeing the bu“ ‘W141i Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Paton. were '~ in Halifax, this _ J a: Add ennui amount of liquid. 1*“ ‘~’" 4. Cover tightly. 5. Let cook slowly until done_ AMQrningSnIiIe ~ ‘A0115 were said this lDry SulLviin, who home in North Adams. SAVOUBY BREAD FRITTEHS She certainly must be a very curious woman. No wonder you don't , _ granted in the practice of his pro- H, u _ V. e 939115311X 511mm" w0Od 1s of course, seen beneath the’ CAUGHT NAPPLYG fififeefisiiavfnelhhyign. l dorm eithen I can‘ ‘we for me me °f me why she fession a; time; seemed to retard c“ olfsmelgrgeazzxtffingfggléroggd SW22’: comes down “M n" s. M1‘- Hiio 31-“!- T- . transparent cclfopliane paper. A111 a town in a Western State it; 25d figgmmgggg 5591a‘ egzucsgf; leave for an hour. Have one onion "Where did you find it?" .1- z ‘» [ . . . . _ h . . I‘ \’I ‘ l; C. H rd 0f i“ Vliss Ber)" ‘D rBlITls 2:11. tiis Week “in; 15:33:11]‘igsiigiiixlfteqfiizlgpiilxlfi- the galvolgoiledfeatilegijliiléxlrcgé‘ “Bum you like a husband who Heated you habit“; 31mm‘ brought mental’ EIflSSdJP-nglngkliyopped’ “so n m! on B Chan. with a kn or sum Mi". an- . rs. . _ 0W5 . * ‘ “ - chopped parsley. Add this to the soaked bread. season well with pepper and nit, then add three eggs well beaten. Fry in deep fat. till a nice golden brownu, serve with either a good brown sauce or tomato sauce HOT CABBAGE. over it." “Wouldn't it have been better my dear, to look about. a little 1l'1 stead of calling?’ ‘"1 did look." Betty insisted. Her mother let it go nt that, but to Grandma she mentioned that Betty would be a gOOd one to send for trouble. she'd never find it. Youngsters who never can find things, have lots of company 1a their elders. There are grown mcn and women without number who couldn't. find a pair of glasses rigrt on their noses, yet these same wool-gatherers could spot a strange road in the dark if some pleasure- able promise lay at-thc cnd c1 the trail. Physical and professional disaster to Andrew. He slipped badly but eventually he triumphed. And the final scene of his trial before the Medical Council L; one of the most. dramatic in a book filled with many intense and exhilarating scenes. Andrew and his wife Christine will not soon be forgotten in modern fiction. v iiig!" v v c a, u o e Wests at a.’ b)‘ "WW" 1°? B91119"): ‘Pt- B-I W.‘ 'I‘his appeared for several days. n in their} attend Netiierwood scliooi_ She was] and me excmement o; me wwm b3’ M155 1305-55 ‘alcwmpmlled °n m‘? mi’ m“ “ll folks rose higher and higher. for i zicr mother. Mr.» >_ ‘ N~ d‘ 9°53“ m“ y entertainments were infrequent in _ h MJ-e- A- B. ‘MM; _ ‘ the town. 1n a. few days the sd- . ;i:.:1 Nil s Gibbs. w 0i ‘ v vertiscnient was expanded inw: their summer home i The tea hostesses _ .1155 wmmg w the Town Han on . new and “gym-Jig w B05103 ch15. Links this afternoon will ‘be Nlrsi wedneqday’ a‘ eight p>m__.. ' " week ant/rained dcitghtiully st W. H. Peihick, _M.i's. l-l. L. Miller, The lever of expecmtion mnflky y . ' Three tnbil-s of briize “Wednesday , Mrs. H. Dene». Mrs. w. .1. P. ed; everymody was 851mg “m. lvlacMzdnn, Mi.<_ H. 1.1. S.nip.~on. body else who and when this mys- ' ’ ” ' terious performer might be. On the appointed day people flocked to the hall_ Wild men rode in from scores of miles around, and. leaving their guns in the vestibule, lurchcd into the building. At eight ,"~i~.e,ru~ruoi:e, Que. w three table bmige honor inst nzght Dear uorothy Dix-I have a friend who fell very much in love w.th a young man who gave her a whirlwind courtship. He even got the mar- riage license and they were going to Bermuda on their honeymoon. Then a former girl friend of his, wiio is married and ten years his senior, started troubfc by telling him that my friend had tuberculosis. Then she told my friend that the man wouldnt marry her because he didift love her. He doesnt deny or affirm this statement, but seems to be ruled by this jeal- ous woman. l-Ie refuses to see my friend any more, which is breaking her heart, as she still loves him, has faith in him and believes Fate will bring him back to her. This girl has a fine profession and 1 think she is a i001 to bel eve lie will come back. What do you think? L. E. S. at the Cult; Select a crips. green, medium sired head of cabbage Quarter and lei; stand in cold water a few minutes. Drain and shred as for slaw. Melt a heaping tablespoon- ful of butter in a pan, add cab- bage and sprinkle with salt. Cover with tight 11d and cook over a medium flame for three minutes. pa. rim; m. are rieiight- his". and 1111's. Harry Aluyn Scott, of mauve and i of Toronto, have left for Regina to :5; from a deep new visit their daughter and son-in-law, to an ash-rose Miiior and Mrs. Ernest Geoffrey weeks. Answer: You've said it. Any girl is a fool a cad ns is this man; or to shed a tear ing losing him she should be thankful trustworthy he is. an abandoned wife. Herbert W. Hoi-will. in mother article from London. wonder why lit 1s that while Scotland and 1r:- land contribute their share to contemporary English literature, w waste a second thought on such at. losing him. Instead of bemoan- that she found out in time how un- It is bad enough to be Jilted, but it is nothing to being .. _;-.. t. .. , . , Welsh name 1 t tirl A“ u“ ‘f .1‘ Nfwfsed on Bab 21°51‘?ismgzlllgkegiqpeillzdkvgirft 1'31; 1 y l d lacking. 1t l: rigs, gemgliinktasx.‘ theall 5:3“ :31: “mite Oggkiflfl 3°!’ How can we train chiidrcn 1o _ . v _ Of ~ ,t1. . ' til ' . ‘llisf JVOIIEKYLMI evi- e m u s. s rng oc- ' - _ mmal mum‘ we h“ w“ o! me Curtain and in the mlddle 9f the dently :€.llll:eal‘r\?i1§ig1ng1?5215111183? ysftjixltilielr1lltheieélgslgr he Cwould not have gems??? igieoplfierlfle ‘ndltgerfhtg “M03511! figcexgfgtmézufibgfljyeutyqléeiqsiirl I new Kins and Quew- W1 every platform were inscribed the words: ‘ ’ " °" ° " “ “ “m. dew“ or mlverest was seized “He's gone}, ditched your friend without even taking the trouble to investigate the “gem-y u; m puumuln M m no; we dlmculg me “c,” n“ m h tl t his J alou mistre mad ainst. her. When a man reaiy ¢ .. SHOP! FOR. ACCIBBOIIIIB ; . “P” “° ‘i m?“ °‘ ?°‘"°“““°“- And he 11w taken all the money fovtrsgiswgginn lieeturn: a denfssni‘ tozlillgcriticisms of her. EIQQXOMIAHs-igréddlg; §__ fifimberthenth attention bgq 2'13 ‘i7 / ll l ll 1'3 i???‘aziyvtewilgfiile tifccungirieiikttvgiilg‘ in me wwn with him. B t th t id f l 11 nvn 11 world is why a woman can 8o on provides a spectacle m whiz‘ the” Juxnlidalgishiikllirtpmé 621F351 hue ca“; angrierseexhei? jnathl: - a ‘ * ‘ ,= —-————— u cnios vvoierii iiiti ic ' ' gen ea- ‘I Queen hi?” a 3mm‘ “R193 ‘m’ GETTING IT RIGHT loving a mun alter lie has proved h inself unworthy and hoping that he iesmpgbatgg élgqdpafi “fuywhfi pea-runes of several small shogs, S: “",,‘jikf"“ppmguf“l-°f,flofgli' 300N151! (119195 “Pinch We 519m“? The prospective customer ap- will come back to her, when he was never worth having and has DmWd o: u” Principal” anthunplntw as. Inert ls bandboxu. which ‘b12221,’ y snapp g m pronunennly on the Royal menu- pfbflched the an gin; _ himself unfit. for her towlpe her feet on. Funny creatures. women. as - . specialize in th sal f l d ' Porridge is served e1» breakfast. "I want to see somepof those pie: not only this letter. but the one ihat precedes it shows. As Exhibit A and “NW” unmu“ m " d‘ a“ a o o t W” ‘n 5 5”” mma- m" k’ b‘ able w “bai-inocks" at tea, while Scotch broth appears at lunch or dinner, and grouse regularly appears at dinner. Old Scots cookery books. preserved at Bnlmoral, have been interesting the Queen. handbags. Already. owing to their influence. London women are cor- recting faults in chic which have b49011 8P1. to mar their smart appear- ance. Women with short wrists have been persuaded to wear smooth- fitting gloves with out gauntlets while over-plump hands are eam- ouflaged by gloves with bracelets of festival to pay honour to the achievements of their fellow- countrymen in music and poetry. With respect. to music, which is outside my province, 1 need only note that some of our leading music u-itica omfesa themselves amazed at the artistic finish dis- played in the choral and orchestral performances year by year, where the winning competitors are often groups of working men and women, some of them coming from the ' ‘distressed areas." l B of how women's hearts work they deserve a place in a museum of swing the mind instantly to an freaks. order. and focus on a brand new idea and get behind that itlcn with all one's might. "I can't find it," more than ha! time means. "1 don't want 94> find it, My mind is too busy t0 bother. tures that are done by scratching’ he advised an attendant, . The clerk thought a moment, and then his face lighted up. “Oh. yes" he said "you mean itchlngs." O O I O O O Dear ivfiss Dix-I am a girl of 16. Have gone steady for more than a year Vilth one boy. Do you think I am too young to be génncg srtieady? O I The depgrtiire of Mrs. Kirk- patrick for Winnipeg is regretted by the many friends. she has made during her short residence in Char- lottetown. with her son Mr. A. M. mrkpatrlck of the Federal Public works Department who has been recalled to Winnipeg and leaves for there in the near future_ O O O O Answer: 1 don't. think a girl at any age. whether she is 16 or 116, should go steady with a boy until the engagement. 1s announced and the day set for the wedding. '2: FASHION chimes 1 l "con m: HOME DRESSMAKEH drew though he saw them so Navy blue braid gives a princess alien w himself. could not but feel I “m” 1° “"5 ample nlvv and blue There are two good reasons for this: One is that. no girl should mB-XTY until she has known a lot of boys an d gone around with them so that she can be sure that the one she is going with is the one she really likes best. i Give ‘em the miccover before you mnke your pick. I In "'l‘he Citadel" A. J. Cronin also writes of this same inborn love of music which is almost a JELLY RAISIN ROLL Beat 4 eggs until extremely light and frothy, add 1 cup sugar which Herbert has been dissolved in 8 teaspoons 'l"hc second rcmson is that of a girl gocs other friends among the boys she is left steady with one boy and has no Mrs. Will Irving. of Alberton. flat if he gets fired of he). and who is visiting Mrs. Plattl is being pleasantly eriter- cold water and beat the mixture leaves her Mr “other gum DOROTHY DIX. $213“ clkiaracwghtiifh d me - ' ____ "An peopl , tained_ Mrs. J. W. McKenzie en- very thoroughly. Fold in 1 3-4 cups .1 -~‘ ' ~ m alga: u n .6 t A; tertaincd for her on Monday and flour sifted with 1-4 teaspoon salt ey m n’ ye | Mrs. Cyril MacKenzie on Tues- andti teaspoons baking powder. Ari. _ 1 tablespoon metcl . rt 1 , 1 - plaid w Id .'I‘h 11 - I day . e a - teaspoon lemon cringe; lflolldexli-QKQZUD if]??? °éhesffgcgégn uttfiwfggl lar andoyourrgrnnln; ilixiistvittlapockry i Happiest felicitations, are ax-l raisins which have been boiled 5 much Mgr-mt may “m w“ h’, m, are outlined by the mm. Shiny 1 tended to Mrs_ R. T. Holman, of minutes and drained; fold these in we,“ wngueum men, pnum ball buttons fasten the from of summerside. on the occasion of her carefully. Pour into a large greased‘ ing pamion was, perhaps, a love of m’ 7m“ hm!"- music-not the cheap melodies of the moment, but. stern classical ___-..ss.~l4nm.-es~uunaaw»~ W- ‘ ‘ ‘ 90th birthday. which was celebrat- i 0:1 quietly’ at. hcr home on Tuesday. Mrs. Holman nun enjoys 800d i pan lincd with greased paper, and ' ' bake in a 513w oven (300 degrees '. - -. Fahrenheit) about 25 minutes. ‘Iurn ' You'll find it. such m. and a. Lfiyvfiik No. 5067. Drunkards Trail-This pattern of Quziltcr origin first made its ap- prci-nncc unrlci‘ the title "The Trail of Friendship". 1.11101‘ it was known as tlio “Boston 'I‘i'nil“ and is now termed the “Drunkardw Trail" a iinmn imauitcd to such a beautiful quilt. This pnttm-i forms the basis of n dr-siun for more quilts by sizmifvt changing the blocks around. Tlw 1'!‘ swam: 10 he no limit. to the n 1.’: rr-nt cicslgns which can be fash- li7ll(‘(l. Punches Quilt design to brighten imv mom during the long winte rrnnihs. You'll like it. ‘ Pnticrii consists of cutting chart, n-mirr n1 rcqiilrcnir-nt and color mn- fiiirm’: for (‘£1011 of the two de- .<‘~*i.< shown. For complete pattern and instruc- tions for n11 of these deslilns. lend m priflk‘ in stamps or coin 1min y-i-Prv-y- ti» to The Charlottetown (unrrllnn Needlework Delmfllment- 1'40 this coupon. !‘i in! your name and address 19'5""! 'r.. (he (‘liarloiiclotvn Guardian T-Icciiiz-tcnrk Dciil. n(*|1Zfl Nn. 50.37 Name — — ~ ~ — — — “ _ — Sirccl Arldrrss -- — - — " “ " health and is the centre of the family circle. her children grand- children and great-grandchildren always enjoying a 111111117 hm" Wm‘ graridmama, who takes a lively interest in their joys and sort-WS- Tiiis gracious lady of 90 summers with interest unimpaired continues w interest herself in the worth-I while things of life. May she hi" many more happy birthdays is the i wish of all. . O O O : ement of Miss Mildred 1 in the Webb 11181111111115. Ind ill mil The ma“ respect she must yield pride of place to Queen Elizabeth, who knows pretty well, for she has been there more than once. There is no doubt Joyce, youngest dflilflhter o! and Mrs George O. MBGPIWTW" Summerside, to Mi‘. John Fletch" Currie only son of Mr. P. W- Currie of Ottawa and the lnte Mrs, ' , '11 l1 was recently an- that, by and by, the younger Vi; fne subject of pleasant sovcrel will be seen putty often discussion by her Biunmerside in the est. for aha has Indie ll- friends. Miss Mildred has been in ‘ the staff of the _C1v11 service st Ottawa for some time. o o c a I The engagement of Miss Marian Callaghan, Bummerside, to Mr.’ Francis Donald Mundy 0i Frem- annoimccd is bcing pleasantly dis- cussed bv Island friends ‘ o v I 0 l Mrs. Marylin Peevcr who have been hi’- _. _. _. ._ - Province — -— - out on heavy waxed paper, out off crusts on 4 sides with sharp knife, y spread with Jelly. roll up immedi- i ately, and leave in the paper until cool. Serve with clear, hot coffee. Left-over slices of the roll can be used to line a spring cake pan for an l ___..__.__*._., _ Park Comer have returned to their home 1n Toronto. sociationa with ail parts of our country than the I can possibly have had. On one occasion Queen Victoria stayed I for tavflefilvl days as léliVbflOflldly, neg i1 n, . N.. of New For am, an ence rove gziitrruiiliidcglalflghaar 3 Mr. W. P“! Gienfinnan, where Prince Charlie raised his "rebellious" i745. 0n arriving there, she was in is: ~ and his enterprise. On the other , _¢ i P c and Miss fidelity of “an re ca" Gienilnnan who had errected w] vacationing for the past two weeks i monument which commemora at the "Lake of Shining Waterfli the Highland Rising . l 19PM)‘ RPS?“- O i I O Queen Mary was never very much Western Inves-iiess-shize Queen-mother banner in mnd she warmly commended the that Macdonald of “I always carry ‘ PA RA 01o L in my handbag music It. was not uncommon for Andrew, walking at night along the rows, to hear the sound of a piano coming from one of these Door homes, a Beethoven sonata or‘ a Chopin prelude. beautifully played. floating through the still air. rising to these inscrutable mountains and beyond..-." Mr. Hui-will continues- "Bui. the climax of the Eistedd- fod is the "chairing of the bard‘. An audience of fifteen thousand persons listens in tense silence to one of the adludlcatora as he gives a iong critical analysis of the Poetry submitted in the competit- ion. Then the winner's nama is announced. and he is installed in the bordie chair in a dignified and knbreuive ceremony. ‘this yea: th linol. Is there any other country which thus makes national heralds of its living poet-s? On another day i-herg is the ' ' of another bard-flail year a school teacher —and there are several additional literary competitions, including theawardofamedal withaprip 0f l8) for the best example of prose writing. Here the winner for 1087 is an electrical engineer. All this makes it the mom diffi- cult to understand why so much native talent is content to limit it: by eonfgiing 1i efforts W111 want to make another version of pimi m" woolen. zip it right up ms from with a turquoise blue slide fastener) to the shirt collar of white pique. Velveteen or rayon crave silk would be attractive for more dressy occasions. ltyle No. 20M is designed for sisu ll. ll. l5, i’! and i9 years. sine l6 requires 8 1-6 yard; of u. 1:31‘, material with l 1-2 yards 9f send fifteen cents (m) in stamps or eoin ieoin preferred) ad to Guardian giving- fltyle No. 2834 Biro..." 000 loan-- FIDO 518000 Addnn ROYAL PBIVAU! Royal lodge, the Windsor Great Park country home of the King and Queen. 1a being extensively redeco- rated. Plans are also being made ‘ to secure the royal family grercr privacy bv enlarging the lodge grounds