raouncmr___ Happenings Uf The Week King George has coats of arms for his Princesses Elizabeth Rnsc. Each coat consists of the R .\l arms and they are disting- llisllcd fsom citch othcr by the lahcl and heraldic devices. indi- cating their position as daughters of the sovereign. In each label is incorporated the white rose of York. a u - It is reported that the Duke and Duchess; of tvindsor will settle ziuwn at the Vl/aldorf-Astorla, in New‘ York, shtirtlt‘. . - - Anrong the annual summer vis- itors arriving this Week rnd being last cordially welcomed are Mr. an.‘ Mrs. Richard S. Lca ‘f Mont- Zio are making home at tht . ottcinun. ("Sandy") Brehaut. while conva suing at Taplow Hos- on the Clivcdl-ti Estate in ind, laid the iioiior and priv- e of meeting Qurcn EllZRbPih. i! r .\!.tjcsl\_ wito haul liccn visit- ing In 'l‘aplo<.t‘ Hospital, walked int» Miss Brchauts room and graciously chatted with her for scveral minutes. Queen Ellizabeui on hm n’ of iii iticiits hninc town '- tlic .‘l st‘ NDXXYQ approvecknlome this week for their weekly daughters. knitting and Margaret Happiest congratulations are be- ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. A. _R. Wise who, 'i"hursday cclebratcd ltheir 40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at The Char- Ilottetowir. The bride received a .very lovely gift from her husband [and her fainilv. O , a l t ‘ L.~Cp!. Angus AfocLeod, Mrs. lMacLcod and tltttigiricr‘ Margaret, ,of Sydney, arrived livcdncsday, in Charlottetown, where they will stacnd a short time visiting with Mrs. MacLeods parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J Bonnell. L.-Cpi. Mac- 140d nnlzecontly‘ returned from dilly oversczr: O I Prior to hlr marriage in Hali- fax last week, to Flight Sergeant William Cecil Graham, R.C.A.r.. oi‘ Winnipeg, Man.. Nliss Joan 110!‘- ,»uth,v Smith, only daughter of Ma- l Jor W. A. and Mr Smith of Char- flottctown and . . ill-i, was enter- tained by hcr int rate fr‘icnds and old classmates of St. Vincent. Af- ter her graduation from Mount St. Vincent the happy young bride W85 in the employ of the Mutual Life, Halifax. - s C. O i‘. Price and Mrs. (laughter, ill" ‘ b ‘ bliss Joan Price of Montrcak, are lllC flinlily‘ W. A. Stewart have (laughtcr-in-latv, rt and young son. Ont. . . . Alarliintitlit . Guralclinc of , P t- the welcome o! Mr. . atKmnotrs sistcr, . A. D. Borden, Brighton Road. . . .. hi‘. ‘icrint- Nllclcnnan, who ' c. uolr'.‘i‘iitioti . one on to visit \'1l!\.’"lll\'i‘l', .. Lcnn MacLure is being wel- fil hozne from Toronto to spend wlzh hcr parents, Mr. V. C S WacLtiro, Bonne- 0 lcft last wool: to summer course at . Boston. 0v has arrived to spend Gregor of London. mg a fcw‘ weeks with l .12 Grcgoris lli!‘ daughters . .i .\ Love and . - iltlrcn, o!‘ \V["§'tlll(‘l\l!ll. . . lire spending two wccks tit SIillillfliltl Beach Inn before point: h» Kcppocir to complete their holi- fl". lll ‘ her sister, alts. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed D. Nich- olson, Fitzroy Street. I O O ‘Hrs. I-Iillis 0. Folkins and baby thtcr, Lynn Elizabeth. of Chte ‘ Ill!!! the farmer's par- unti Mt‘s. C. H. Black. cot. - rvliss Hilda Brown. Powniil Stu ‘left Wednesday morning to attend ‘lsumitrcr Sciiotil c! Mount Allison l University, Sackvillc - - l t 1 (‘Him .\i: F‘ zroy Str , L ,' Tho tinny friends of Mrs. Wcn- ;dcll Wood. R.N., of Central Hoy- ‘alty. regret that shc is a patient I in the P. E. I. Hospital “Whig un- Iticrgonc a serious operation. .. t . On Thur Ernest Coir ncssrvi was gucst of honor at a miscellaneous shower tendered her by her fellow nurses at the home of Mrs. Robert Bradley. The bride was escorted to the scat of honor {rnrl prescntotl with a beautiful ~,bottqllet b_v littlc Miss Matircen ,Brll and Master Francis Bradlcyh, lclrcssvzl as a bride and groom. A -heavily laden basket of gifts was Ithen prcscntcd. Mrs. Joe Donn- ! hoc opened the gifts and Mrs. Gor- lnid lllllllfllll,’ read the accompany» ii humorous vc Thr- bride | v itrzlciolislv t . . lfor thr- iiiany beau ful gifts. Dc- llightftll piano and violin music rendered by _ by a sing-song, after ‘which a huffct lunch was scrvcd Hfca \\'.‘.l~' poured by Mrs. J. E. Ciri- ,l*n. and Itlrs‘. V, Leonard. sisting in serving were BIrs. Bradley. Mrs. L. O. Kelly. Mrs. G .J. Maddigan. Misscs Eileen Mc- Donald, 'l't‘l'i“=.l O'Donnell and, ‘Florence McInnis Best wis‘ cs wcre I t-xtctidctl to Co. i for n _v cvcliing fvlrs. J. ll tncc Dorothy I-Ien- l M" friends 3 A_._ . g ' whit: hat t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARJQIAN ; The marriage of Wrcn Lillian Gordon. W.R.C.N.S., stationed at H M. C. S. Bytown, Oitniva. daughter‘ of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pcrcy‘ Got-don. of Montreal, to ltlx. Harry Edward Miller, Ji‘., of Montreal. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Millet‘, of Cliarlott P. E. I,. took place Saturday afternoon, July 1st, at llfll l‘ in the Church of St. Jamts the ilpostic, the I’ \‘. itiirt: '. E. F‘. Mart played thc wedding ii in tilt! church. The bride. who was givcn auuy by her father, wore a gown of white satin ctit on princess lines and having a lace yoke with a heart shaped neckline. Hcr veil of tulle illusion was held by a Juliet cap of lace and she crvricd a liouquct of Swecth rl roscs. M s lviltrgaret. Dal s it . bouquct unis of park ios and bouvzirdia, l l-Ir. Darrell Browning of Berkeley, California, acted as best lnrin l and Lcatlizig \Vi'cn I-Iazol Anderson and Wren Anne Damon, both of thc l w.n.c..\'.s,, tislicrrd. l j forlntwi _' ivxclvc Wrcn‘ ‘ .\ ' C . mother, wore :1 gown of lilac CETDK‘ with :1 s nnzi a corsage bouquet of swcctpcas. The reception as hcld at thc Ritz- to deco-rah. 111‘. and Mrs. Miller lcit immediately after for Ciizirl town, Piiilcc Ed ' of pow a tin-saute liou ollimitig their wctlding trip the bride will i id Stimlncr flovccrs were uscd as decorations, ‘it. continues over As thc bride and bridegroom lcft thc church a guard of honor‘ was~ .on where summer flowers were v"cd ‘ FIIIDLIGIITING CIIIMON! Fire i, iigmed with a burning torch while virésdes from John Oxen- h are rec! : 151%] always when you ‘U811! f e. Knee] reverently and thankful be For Gods unfailing charity; And on the ascending flame inspire A little prayer. that shall u bear The incense of your thankfu w For this sweet ace o: warmth light yo.- here again is sacrifice For our delight. Kneelflaivrays when you 118?“ l c. Kncel revenently and grateful be, ' Ear God's unfailing charity. g -Jnhn Oxenhsn. HINTS ON ETIQUETTI Don't allow yourself to be bored ‘ by people. Get interested in them, jshozv that interest and your sym- pathy with them, and you Will find you have no reason to be bored. Kelp, or giant seaweed, is now ‘ collected o“ the west coast of Scot- , land in increased quantities to oro- lcdine and wrapping mat- GASOLINE SITUATION The statement "A fully loaded flying Fortress uses as much gasoline ‘tr one hour as an aver- a"e Canadian car uses six months" gives one good reason Why rationing regulations for gasoline r.,.not be relaxed. even for a mo- mcnt. do fertilizers. It is almost impos- sible in get a constant display of roses throughout the season .n— loss writer can be applied freely, It, is best to lav the hose on the g auncl and lct the water circulate PIIIOH". the plants until it has pene- tratcd i0 a depth of several inches. Ovrr 200 dis-tlnct varieties of wheat are grown in the United S ates. “loo! clothes will not scratch and irritate thc skin if treatcd‘wlih inc juice or the papaw. it is claimed: the papaw, nl‘ papara- l8 ‘ the fruit of n small tropical Ameri- can tree. The nursing care of the bed ]7Ili.("‘.l with a chronic illncs 2s a problem in many homes, because such a long _ pcricd, i If there is one principle that stands Ollt as mcre other in thr- csre licli a patient it is tirtibnbly clc lnezs. No one i; more linolccsatit, to himsclf and (‘titers than the patient who is lncglcctcc! because those responsible for him have grown weary well-doing. V Puicntr. who arc confined to .be'.l fr n long time, or who are tco IlCHllPSS to move about at will are particularly prone to have bed- sor . Paralyzed patients who have nn control over the organs of elimination. and who are not sen- sitive i0 riisccmtort, are a chal- lleiicc to thc itifzcnuiti‘ of ti pro- -. Moira! iutrsc. Therefore, the LivingfiLeisure The Woman’s Realm Rest-s used water more than theyw important than. C’! tinul to i» emphasised in the uon of bedsoru on the chronical- ly ill patient, u well u on the acutely ill- If the doctor an vss. the Plti- ent should sit l!!! I 0h!" l‘ least a glue-It of thc dAY. "ll thoug” problem of gcttlnl him up i5 difficult. The change of position and the exertion involved he! to stimulate the circulation an keep the tissue; in h condition, and tho “w” “l 1.... .13.. sun All l . The position in bod should be changed every hour or so to a d prolonged pressure on an 0m part. If the patient is unn l0 to move himself or to inch , wants known, he should be turned. at scheduled times. wmn the may prominent» M’ signs of redness or bruisinl. Interior walls, especially in kit- chens and in rooms with firs places, are likely t0 will!!!‘ l greasy or sooty film which should be removed before repainting a good paint job is expected. Other- wise, the new paint can't adhere and the paint job won't last. Put two or three tables ns of kerosene in a boilsrful of white clothes to help lighten them. Be sure to rinse thorouzhly to N- move any odor. M5561! LAYERED ORANGE PUDDING This is a pretty dessert. We have two quite different miictura — the one a clear. orange-colored jelly; thc other an ops ue mixture on a milk base, delicate v thickened with cornstarch. The combination makes extremely good eating. 1 (package orange-flavored Jelly Dow er Boiling water 2 cuips milk Shaved rind from Vs an orivngc 4'».- tablespoons cornstarch l-Il cup granulated sugar Pinch of salt ll cup orange juice vanilla n Dissolve uranze the required ing waicr (see directions on the Jelly- pavtrder packagcl. Pour into a fancy mould which has been brushed lightly with a little salad oll. Chill until firm. Heat the milk and orange rind lri thc top of a double boiler. when the scalding point is reached re- move orange rind. Mix the cornstarch, sugar and salt very thoroughly so that. no le iunrps remain; slowlv add the ot milk, stirring constantly. Return all to top of double boiler and, con- ng stir constantly. cook ‘until smoothlv thickened. Cover and cook. wit-h occasional stirring, until no raw flavor 0f starch re- mains. Remove from heat and stir in the orange juice and vanilla. Cm! thoroughly. but do not chill. Tli into mould over the a!- ready-set telly and chill until firm. Unmould and serve with pouring cream or custarch sauce. Vfiriv-r Woman's Rte alm Social and Personal '1. Fashions '1 Literature‘ WIFE MUST ENTERTAIN HERSELE If Husband Won't Take Her Out She Should Go To Movies, Luncheons, Lectures I got him to under-amid? CAN'T CIIANGI MAN‘! IDIAIVOI‘ WOMAN'S PLACI ANSWER-Theirs is no surgery by which a new idea can be implant. ed in a closed mind. Once a 2mm has sold himself the ttheurv that a génranu place is in the home. and ‘nowhere else and‘ that she ahotilttrgt any more cmitim amusemcn et- ov . - in: the baby sleep. she wastes her breath in uwuina with him a. "It. Thconlythinzshccaadoabotlitistoreuranizehcrdailv s so that she will get her diversions in some wav that won’t call for an escort. There are the movies, which are an ever present. help in of box-waxing. women oven . and then are not o give ou somctth you w show o your new o You don't need to be shut up in your house like a prisoner because husband won't take you out. You lust have to have the nerve and e tn take yourself out. and you have to have enough coinage m take the situation in your stride and not let it make vou morbid and bitter. e is full of compromises. and the more cheerfullv we make than, the tter off we an. Of course, vou: misband is selfish in mt beauinu you around, since your heart is so set on it. but it is no slam he doesn't love you and that you are not necessary to his happiness and com- rt. It is yust because he takes you for granted. that you will always be there and will always keep the home fires birrnina. that makes him fee! free to take his own time off. And he takes it with men because he doesn't we to dress up for th . or make anv effort to be entertaining or mus . Husbands who are olIy to live with and who are Rood providers m hard to get in these times. You had better hang on to the one you have even if he isn't a Gigolo. DEAR M165 DIX-lam I. girl who bu aiob thrutiaof deco interestto tionincoll Iiivinginlsm Would you advise me to stav in my home town who are now serving their oouratry to conic Job where l will meet more mm? GIRL’! CHANCE! BITTER H El TOII ANBWERr-Ellgiblc young man mm as sou-roe u hens‘ tooth h fan circles anywhere now, for the worthwhile chaps are most-iv in arinv or navy or marines. My guess is that vou would have u be chance of bringing down your game. when you went duals: you layinwaitfororiernastnalltownuntilrseoamahouioana and Wm girl-hung“. than you would if vou hiked hm h a where so many of e man-esters had already usunbled. Butfwmrld main! ur-g wutoatiet Hiawatha and that is alongcyour 0:11 ling. Then vou $1 have a consoled‘ a even if Mr. Right doesn't come along. _._.__.______.__._ DEARMIBSDIX-Whathyeirroniiiunof ‘J all“ ANSWER-I think it is common. wig and dun: makes herself so chew as t-he one who wri her price h: as a QM will! let any bov maul her who will! take her to a movie, or iyuv her a U) B. a “id Wright of very happy inariicd life. . ‘ 0 .!,l'.<1l‘FIl(‘l‘Gllll."~ ' '- ~ u .. . . . V..lgl1t aspects to cnd "Mayra" was the name by which sctcral uccks in his native c _' la self-possessed young woman in ' ' ' ‘twcc-ds who secmcri to know a- !\It . C. N. Ilissctt, with licr son l‘ great dcal about Canada. was in- I Q G iv .~ and fliflllflllfl‘ Shirley". Mon- ' troducc-d recvntlv to tho 5‘ o " it‘! at Ii ‘crman. mess at an R. C. A. F. Mrs. ‘ tho south of Enghnti. A r th: l return to tlul . s. Millcr are now at Kcppoch with th»: ‘ 1101111‘ nurse who succcfldsdn keep-i I groom's pa ' lino such a patient frec from bed-i RIVER WATER ‘FATAL _._._.-;— . . ~. . . . . ‘ m. vcar after year. deserves hill“; LA T t-c l. We 1 A 1?" 1 1‘ t; g ,trihutc. I VERSTOC , England - P) ~~¢ ~ecvoooobooowoorooolhilgl1‘ggrggfltgliglgl??gr 1;, m“ ; v_ . The daily bath. careful washing — Deaths of four children in this r ' zuvas in its place. 1am! drying after elimination, and‘ Wlltshirc village from scarlet fe- D .,, ' l rclzef from pressure are the tXllnts vcr ivere attributed to polluted wa- ETI S lar)’ v i ,_ . . for Because the school water 0 supoly Wtis nracticallv non-exis- . Gtvrn Jacki-s, Roscdale Hcia is Dr., Toronto, is spending sonic ‘line in Charlottctottin. ' ‘. Dora imply-ll is {rcrcitctl by .\'l:.i“iiir. tlatightci‘ tin. K.C., and Mrs. btfllllltlllu l airnrcn had been du_ prcocntcti to lhcr. she too}: htr place in thc tlin- y i ncr moss qucue, selected knife. fork , iincl spoon from thc boxes. drew a ‘illliff of tca from tlic urn in thc corner of the tont anti chatted tvlth l tho min about, Canada. ‘Tho visit. prcccticzl ;n “at llotnc" evening ati ,ihr\ m. unit commanded bv‘ jWint: Coinmandcr F. W. I-Iillock] lof 'l‘m‘1i\to. at which women ofl I the strict extended l ' litv to the Canadians were! "Nfoyra" sippczl a glass of! exchanged anecdotes with ‘ pilots. Several officers rc- marked to Squadron Leader H. F‘. t‘ tlic By An island Furtnci"; Wile z= l ' H . ranging it t. vrc ' ' ' "‘ °""°’°°" t-nd was in sight. Visitors. we worked away. A ticultiry delivering chic J: r. and after a hasty ii uclitllillCil at our wo tolk rcttinrcti from their cultivating the IIOLCHOES. and hilliirg, and came in to i with our visitors and wc had finished. Their we lIIld ‘the . t . . . 'l'htrc could never be a triclizliiu‘ IIIUIC L)’ Jllli lllJli Kill.) Ail-l‘ J \\\'_.- Cilkhllidill. 1J0 kiaW Willi U!) lili! U. u‘ raiic no m. fr. ' . ..reil. I think aftci v cvcrvthirt." cc _ __ ny paperiiig cards." this-I shawl! do in the season. _ S Lil llltil‘ olH. Uol‘ n. pa A "I lot.‘- you truly c . fifllll] ' '13! l , , be tnlst sandwiches and I shook down the lire and brewed a cup o.’ tea. James ' he was so hungry fmm hi5 ‘ in the field hc could actually hc.ir thc first bite rlro 'Dlunk“ to tli; bu! tut ill‘; 5.11:1 1i. '.'n: (n) ' tea was reLrcshint: but I have an izica if "the Mecnister” czmccts to lshzrke mc by the hand tomorrow lie is going to be sorely disappointed. All of which goes to show I have n: tl'."‘l‘O‘.‘-L‘Il9(l the Sabbath in the manner. Of coztrsc. I could 1110B. I expect when mom- m2 breaks peaccful and devi-pcarl- ed. I shall nurrv with my bit of lwcrk and gang tae Kirk iient. the children had taken to [drinking from a nearby river. I l IIITCIIE TOWELR ARE BRIGHT FUL YouCanDoi hlsslhllnlfisi AIIAIIIUI ilnnn and Answers on Pr!“ ctgml will a pear in The Guard- lnn an a. rogu r feature each day. reached the Wartime Prices Ind Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are iro- vldad by the Board Butlers. ‘cr- l0ll| who have Intelligent question! to nk on prlcs control are imrtel tn send them w iting In the Women‘: Ra ions! nmc 0r similar t your locality. or no fill‘? ‘m’? "ffhifi". .. i ere so u an Period. Sept. I5 to Oct 11. I941. Babs Ruth holds u? lifetime record of i4 . i . ._ 5 ., v - » . , . .. _ . . . _ ' _ A visor-y Com- League . ‘.4 ‘ llllTelllhilrlrtl ti: l ill. l.‘.i.“.‘1‘“.‘p.$§§.“.‘ée ydiéliltfutini ZIIEYI ‘flitf.ffuif-filieffifu} J . d 1', f d1. . l Um" Mmd“ D"‘“'~"_G°°d mittee of t e war Time Prim homo runs, oi- An avenue of n . (‘f-Wk ,\ ss Louis: ‘Miic- ‘i tor, that her face seemed faint- t lift,‘ may have tlic zeflllme $59,?" ‘if. 9, - -¢ 5m‘ 54° 591"‘- l- Y9". T‘ _ "3. i"- ‘ lll Rcav at bliss ' iv familiar, and wonderctl why. 1.1) ti; i -_ ilcr street. Miss l Miss Ma in to l ct hcr summer hila Miss Cath- ' Eleanor been ‘ o‘. t.‘ 1:. wllt‘! c, \ l rnther nn-l rlstcr-irt-lnu‘, ‘.1. D. \. Rilcjs, bcforc Mr. re- wn icft Wetl- .c- s! oltl , ‘ l z .| . ranting hrr . ill lI|l‘l'a\'. i . ii.i...,.' home a itichlrt- of a Danish a Binirhcn tirinvc. I'll flu/i Etirntic. and nntv ," in or“ of .‘~'cv.' slruiolt‘; shop... Ron" dc Bourbon w. . lilarctirvt , cont. n of King Chris- \- '- if ‘n nrinco who tlic d‘. l lin“ of .1 ~ t“? Six tl-ivs: hcr scllitig ‘its (‘lhilllil Iicptirtlnciit Yo shop. Sire tlrcsst-s Sflll‘"'-\‘fllI‘ii‘ll do, frock with of w; and hcr dark r vcrj: . . y; waved. But . 1w! you (‘hnnsc lt dress. await! find its". of thc Grand . i‘ up" liizin you nice.’ ticswvmicn in many . more friendliness‘. tziicli in thc smile. Tho itlcrs llcrst-lf a vcry Anti she told why 11-; 5h» took a fcw lwtuwirn customers "Jud, tn b: iicrc. roe. . .’! homo and to work it's wonderful.“ slic said. . . . ‘vLiFDOIIH-fill i |)\' liar _ o llI“‘Sr“l'|lt‘(| licr with bridv-tri-bc gift whcii ' (lav ‘t Wt’! S ' mut at Miss Jenn Forsythesgheroes of the services Knll- 1 {The reason -- “AInyra“ was Ladv .!\.l_ a Ponannb tlailghter of thc Earl and Count of Bessborcllgh. former Govwnc. ICIIOTIII. who vis-‘ itcd Charlottetown some years ago» Lt ‘ Moyrzi is now a n ' l ncar the air , rs had lit-cn git hoziio of Lord and l. , 'll.‘:.i durli thc nltotnotin and in-; ‘Hood h'r hack with flit-iii for dili- vncr. -Jlis;t hcfari.» sh: czitz-rtd the lmcss with W Cotiiniandei‘ ‘ lock Lender Fran- - cis. tit." ll'i in-l formal!“ vi ' I tale ill‘: ~ . convcrsaq Wtlcn. It ditl. g l a I l Even a royal princess doesn't say ‘ no when offered a iraclcagc of gum in England thcsc tiays. "Little, Princess Alexandra was rather sh_v_' ‘when I first talked to hcr," said,‘ Cant. Str 1\. safdi, of Cincin- nnti. O . “But I gave her :1,‘ packet nf gum anti that did , itrick. Now we arc firm fricnds.“| lClpt. Swfdi tot-i of this after his ircturn to the hospital in England with n HIHK)’ of Amrricnn soldiers and Spain wounded in Normandy. They hurl i me t0 visit the chicks and then, cf l‘ w.» n» ni-lit Quccn Motliar Mary! at the, historic mansion whcrc she is now living and whore the sev-l ‘ycar-old . of Kent . ‘were thcre and the Qiirrn Mother . uitli citsh sildicr." Safdi said. "The ilitll» prin" ‘ ivas rather embar- rassed at first. Many soldiers filing tlidnt notice the little trlrl ' beside thc Queen. Later Jallt‘ made friends all around. laugh- ing and talking with the soldiers." V. 0.: TO WIDOWS LONDON - (CPI — Widows of‘ . two V C s itillrd in action and lhc< lA. T S widow of a major of the ' ‘rrd Corps who wcn Hie] . wire itlvcn their hut-i _l>ai . than» hv thi- King at; ‘a rcccnt invcstittirc when Ilia Mai-I esty receiver] relatives of 184 dead I years. l "aim. Buffers to the end of thc l around." He also "i ll Lllll§,-.'ll‘(l y . so linipiiicss lrlight l» - .. and abide down tin ugh the . I am not eniir ll". ‘ ‘ l c‘; ti" . m! ca.‘ of ' satirilci v.i‘.':i Dc‘ iinisir Lluy, sca to sca and ircui tn r: un- less that prob tonight I shall rest bcLtcr frcni a feeling o‘. i». .i.- faction ovci‘ things accompl‘ htd. F0 began this first tiirv oi Jllly fiins n; tlic work of washing the kitchen paints. I worked faithfully board by board, wiirclow aftcr win- dow, door after door 'till finally I finished tvlwsn it v .-s (‘inc to lllitlil“ preparations for the dinner. o - - I rcstcd a fcw mlntitrs ftillr‘\"i‘.,1 ihc washing of the dinnsl‘ ‘irh Ullll I believe I was almost . . .. when I heard Jaime zrnui lri fathcr comc into the yard. I hav‘nt sec-n him since turnip-planting time so I hurried down-stairs to spend a fcw minziits CIlL€l"..!illl!l"' him. He, tool: ccursc lht~ ltiticns. t-Vhcn onmic tried to catch the small cats they disappeared like lightning behind c le 0f boards. If we salt quietly they would return prdsently to our! up on an ii o-f sacking in a sunny comer. Then another at- tcnvpt to catch them brought the same disappointing results. Jamtc would have kCfJl; this up indefinitely and tlicre were tears when Rob, anxious to make the best use of the day. finally prcttailcd on him to rc- turn homc tvith . him. I shouirl have kept him with me but. I 11a an idea I wishvti to carry out when cvcrv one had qonc to work. JEIIFI" was going a-bcrrviirv, and I knew ii‘ I would tcll her my intentions it would rrncil a tlclizhtiltt! afternoon for her. can Then I \\‘t"'lll, in iht- work of D1111- rrlmt ihi- kiltiitn, .'irl.i 'lil(“,' . i' Strip nftrr s1 fit c I was as James i: “P . 3- "[1111 vwu; y‘) 'I'ha’r Pistol medic." V/ho could spool: so sharply ‘lo lovely B Ba ;. siutlci? Bosi cs. she doesn't seem vary menacing, in splto of liroi" gun. Betty wt’! soon be seen in "Shine on Harvest Moon," with Ann Sheridan and Dennis Morgan. '0 Iaxonder. Warner '5. . eiiy DESIGN N0. ‘In Cross stitch fruit motifs resemble Needlecraft A For The Home BEGUILING IAREIACK K8!!! W; OI‘ and away Iv"; 3730 in us; to requiiroa av. ma‘ 36-inch fabric, 5% mus ruf- oui- Ne”: Alf-mp‘ em‘ .V l!!! . lhfl Q gamer plainly. Be sure to vou . oafiiomw§§"§?u3i°a°r§"m’“' m“ °h¢¢ked it! hams applique when they are em roidercd on towels. Hot iron transfer pattern No. 742 con-' I rains 5 motifs measuring about 5 by| '1 inches each with complex \ structions. Write or send l To order pattern: address with stamps to Char ottietown Desi!!! No. ‘I42 l5 cents in coin on Needlework Bureau Guardian. 4 ._____... ‘swat? —_ Province above picture with your name and u; mThe knife grinder met an old on “How are things with you?" aded frie d. e n "Splendid." was the reply. "Evan'- thinfs as dull as can be." "ls Mr. Smith at home?" inquired the stranger. "Which one. sir?" aslmd the maid. Ether-e are two brothers living ere." For a moment the caller seemed at a loss for a description. Then he had an idea. "The one who has a sine: livind In Liverpool." he explained. "I ma: io-zo