. o» 9»- g-t-iQ-xigxame DOROTHY DIX SA YS— flON. Slacks. shorts. betlilng m, capes. ste. PHANTOM dork seam Nylons. We also have a nice we have everything you need to your vssesioii e pleasant see. Prices PllllllE 55 3.1 yeer seepliss irons see well-stocked leek of pretty cottons. ginglinnis, etc. Fer torinal or informal lsinetiens ier- Pretty lieusecont». Prininns, slips, bras- iieies and panties. And we linve tlie assortment blouses and pure wool sweaters. ln tact Still on sole are several racks of suits coats, dresses, sun suits and slacks at Greatly Reduced suits. of make THE FASHION SHOPPE i GREAT GEORGE STREET. l I I i l I i i’ Q i s r. -wr-Q~»w§-oo@-w@ ‘ spawn: (Continued from Pare 2).‘ account. Stealing Grandpa from Grahdm: is no trick at nil, just as eiisy as taking a stick of candy away from a blliid baby. Among the most dangerous and expert of the husband-stealer; m- ZQP Itln those who specialize on inside work. They gain easy entrance to happy homes because their victims are their best friends and they are also further disguised by having husbands of snitcliing wedding rings. their own. They are not Oftener than not. the woman who breaks 11D her friend's home does it through sheer vanity. She wants the thrill of knowing that she can take a wife's husband away from her. Ami not even the knowledge that the wife who l\."5 lost all confidenc 8 in her husband has lost everything in life and is poor indeed, stays her ruthless hand. ‘ These are svords of warning. Never were there so many husband- Leiilers abroad as at present, and they are not looking for peanuts. _ tastier ' CIIIIIAIAOII Bill! ' ' Liflht. luscious hot buns if YOU bake with Fleischmann‘s. Flelsihmannb active Fresh Yeast ‘gives you full value, because it's nil-strength, fast-acting. Bakes better bread. tastier buns. g You BAKE A1‘ HOME, order Fleischmnnn’: Fresh thcast frornyour grocer today. This dependable yeast with c familiar yellow label has been Canada's favorite for over 70 years. MWUYS iii your grocers M A R V I N ' 5 Finest Quality Cellophane Wrapped‘ Always Fresh- M A RV I N ' 5 Scotch Style OATCAKIS Testy end Nourishing. Rich h Pmldnls Fete end Cer- Mllydretes. lev M ' c i. a a i - ‘Id pscI-sYpsF-‘n ' elite‘; Erie admirers. pr-“nuuly ‘find Marisol » l Elke: end liseuile of Quality Since] }@0'i@ 0if3®§\~ I I l "What happened. George?" "Puncture." “You should have looked our rm» “i Th8 Ruide books says that there E a fork in tihe road just about‘ . ere." AN ururr l "My old man's nerves are that bad." Mrs. Robinson said tn the chemist. “he's afraid to ask for a rise. Would it do any good in give illltftlyll dose of them aspiring tab- e s ‘ l How Can 1!! g By Anne Ashley 0%4>9<%@0<i®0<i Q- 14W Mn I judge whether s, chicken ia young or old wihen buy-i mg it? | A. By looking at the skim of its "Eel. The skin la tender and there is little fat on the feet of young chickens. while the skin becomes ihard and the feet aire scaly on‘ old chickens. Q- How can I treat the seat ad a cane. chair that sags? A. Turn the chair upside down and soak the scat thoroughly with wispy water. When it. dries it ‘will stiffen and stretch to its original eii-iape. Q. How can I freshen tihe shoes? A. Rub them with a little orange peel before it has dried. Put whipped cream sweetened with crushed peanut. brittle on eup cakes for a sugarless icing. A quart of milk supplies seven per cent. of the vitamin D needed by the-average adult. try this vegetable made without Combine ulnd oil (or melted vegetable shortening) with rich brown and tangy Heinz .“57-Snuce"—uring equal pens. Heat well but do not boil. This quick end easily prepared sence is really delicious over hot cooked broccoli, Brussels sprouts, green beans, spinach, or lhnn beans. ard 8r Co., are unloading cars v gpringhiiy 1n.verne£5_ Bayviw, and gile than Fragonard sliepherdesses Bras d‘Or. l lpastel shades. Brunettes snap the l‘ . . l 3 Mommg Smile l ®<1>¢o}<'t~€>co , I'll! cstenwrrrrowrs i semi sssssrsii have nnselsdsednget hhnusel fltntbpnp 000i‘! for Pholcjrnplu, CONFIDIIATION IUIANCE COINWALL PLAYII . . shew tonight. s Boa Ilnnn AI‘ Lear-ii 1,. a}; ‘Wkt "wry MlcI-‘nrlnne a. i 4 un. n. a. LEA will o. sags... ‘from the Polyclinic until -J;ily Tl-h. its stamen nnri pisiil-esm psi-t m PHONE oaunuisns 1m u‘ JIOUP and wedding pictures on‘ i location, i ammu- — r‘ id -. v. i Kirk Hall. r u so P‘ M" M“ MwKenzle. Mus. Bac. Pupils "or Miss Lillian GRADUATES-Have ASPHALT snmouzs, Veo-Lok l and ‘Ikvin Butt. Good range of col. MEODOLIAH - Rowe C0-. Ltd. JUST RECEIVED - ‘Two rar- UNLOADING COAL. — A. Pick- of RADIATOR Repairing and Re- coring. New cores carried in stock. hfallettls Battery Service. Phone 980. _ y i PLYWOOD IN STOCK -— u inch i and l/s inch Birch. 4 x 54-7-43 ors. MacDonald - Rowe Woodwirk- ing 06., Ltd. i ANNUAL MEETING of Char- lottetown Auxiliary Protestant Or- phanage will be held iin Trinity Hall, Firlday. Ju-ne 20th. at 3 o'clock. _ i PIANO RECITAL Junior Pupils or Miss Brenton. 'l‘ucsda_v. June 24th. 7.5M). l-lenriz flail. sfilllllll‘ Pup- I lie Friday. June 27th. 8.00, llearizl Hall. ANYONE interested in becoming a Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Instructor may obtain in- formation from Red Cross House, Charlottetown. JUST RECEIVED - Two car- ioads VE- Loks and thick-butt shingles. All colors. Rogers Hard- , ware Co. l i (iitaraun nan. Thursday. Jiine 19. Hear O'Connell MacTav- ish. also Best Brothers sing and play the old and new in Albany variety concert. Special music for dance after. AMERICAN OFFICER IN CITY -—Lieut. William D. Bickham. U.S. Air Force wdth headquarters at Fort Pepperrell. Nrid. arrived in I the City by plane yesterday. Lieut. lBickhnm purchased several grade dairy cattle for the American Air Eorce base when he visited the Province last. year. He plans to leave for Newfoundland tomorrow. CITY roucn courvr - Two men charged with being drunk and incapable were each fined $5 and costs 0i’ 10 days. at the City Police Court yesterday. while another on the same charge was remanded for one week. Two cases of drunk and disorderley were heard in which ' one man received a fine of $30 and costs or 30 days. the other $10 and costs or 20 days. A man charged with having a dirty ynrri under the Sanitary by-law was dismissed. A man. apparently a mental case. is being held at the City Police Station. FUNERAL HELD WEDNESDAY ._ The funeral of the late MAs. Michael Coacly was held on Wed- nesday morning with solemn Re- quiem Mass at St. Ann's Church. Lot 65. Rev. Father McCormack was celebrant. Rev. I-‘r. Keefe. rick Olarlrin. George Godfrey and Midhoel Clarkin. SAD NEWS RECEIVED - Word he been received here of the tragic deal-ha of Mr. C. Falrsll Fisher and his daughter, Gather- ine. nt St. Catharine's. Ontario. According to information receiv- ed. Mr. Fisher end his daughter were driving on Saturday after- noon when Mif. Fisher suffered n heart attack. Apparently the car went out of control end plunged into the water. Both were drowned. Mr. Fffier was n. broth- er of Mr. A. B. Fisher of this city. and was a. former member of the firm of Fisher Bros. Ltd. I-Iis first wife. now deceased. wee n sister of Mr. Bidney '1‘. Green of this city. Miss Catherine spent insny summer vacations in this Province. Mr. A. B. Fisher and Mrs. Sidney Green left by plane Monday afternoon for at. Cather- life's. _____...___. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Rosa of Wollnston. Mess. Ind MT- It"! Mrs. John Curran and Younl son Jackie of Rhode Island. have ar- rived on the Island where they will spend two weeks‘ vacation melting friends nnd relatives. Mr. is ii brother of Mr. Sheldon Oil, Olly. SEEK MORE C NTEENS OTTAWA —— (OP) -- The Civil Service Recreation Associetionhas recomimended the government con- tinue end extend facilities for it. to operate canteens in piflia build- h-I- b one capital. IJII EN'.DQIHX of ,5" RFQWS E will from humanity's v l o‘ £115: framed at Henry uliwuulfii o! Luca‘ Woodworking i | ~at least brunettes and redheads sound more them off. iLivingrSiLeisure p ‘ITHE WOMAN'S REALM! , i rid IIIDW A LILY ‘pelrnnce with u» Wllhhui .. m“, mud‘- bwwn- "IVY. tinik err-co. ell ere suiisole Colors w»... m, dress ts mode simply. it van sei-i. intro-silo of uie power 00d‘! 570W I lilir almost nnv rlplvlli‘ fr . N . . , < » 1 ‘Kl-l . ntnupgirhnpleé: leaf Ifmtlh‘ green morning um" m! {L}, ‘h. The firm. sirens stalk where the COROLLA smsou-errr m ma; rind; ' Wetehltlhden the beautiful bloom _ NEW YORK - ‘The ififflllfl m; ‘ "l" 0 inverted tulipi sllhouciie. Iiariifir] Iis colors and texture. flid now it for the corolla of s llO\\(‘l is a. W" 1'°ll"l- sued exlmple of the full iiiimueiia. . Skirts ere pleated. are gglhpfed. in the front and brick’ m» a “m... i achieves tho corolla effect The dlniunitive look given ilie niirroiv. 1 shouldered top of the figure iviili ,‘ lhese full skirts. rs VCl'_V new and compleie_ uty and life from the mud st your feet! Bea (iod. rles both from the hand a! flmllllflé. and the ivaisillnes. nip- ‘ 90d! pod in ns closely as possihlg m. Grow e lllvi crease the effect. --Cvertrude Wood. in g Kay-mm! in Hints on Etiquette when X011 loudly scold a saies~ | Dcrsc-n who doesn't please you, 0i‘ COLORING HELPS Il-SIEABLISB TYPE is inattentive, you are only may- GUARIIAN PAGE a "Wfiow-Obeo-e- ‘e ism- mauve-l .| I \. i . _ ~ 1.1’. 9 a . ma»... “atoning ~.-- .-¢e......- ml Wuriflf conspicuous and dis- courtoous. l soon. Teenage Terry can 5*“ now to drop a hint heri- and m. other there. or use whatever stra- ilffgi’ slie knoiss “ill nei the hest NIw torus _ Coloring pleyn u; l n-iportant part in establishing type outwardly. Blondcs. . . . . . l . isaas VE-Loks and thick-butt “Lillie "1 the" Wilts ‘hen they. SPECIAL JEWELRY ">3 i‘°"““‘~ §y,;ng1e5_ Au cormm Rogers Harm often turn out to be. Conipiexionl SUMMER “ARDROBE | ‘ _ w“, go’ .tories may he played-up or toned I ADVANTAGES IN HAVING I idown by the colors sworn to set I NEW YQRK - A summer ward- GOWN MADE robe calls for its own type of CO5. pare him-me, appear more n,” ' tume jewelry and how a teenager NEW YORK_ There are advgn. adds to her collection reflects an- itages in having the costumes for m other of her accomplishments, la wedding made at home or by a Simple little cotton (iresses and ‘dressmaker as well as in buying ymagmamon m alumna" when suits gain worlds of glzimor when ‘the gowns. The bride and the at- meeged in vivid 11¢). c0105’ n; in frosted with the right gewgasiv, 1f ‘tenrlants have a reasonable iati. elm-p “thin; ,graduatlc-n is around the corner dude in the selection of patterns or if a birthday is to be ci-lebrated land of 1351105. in the coordination “hen they dress consistently l“ eel-re m mi. seams mes be made to flatter each figure. lmtliout deviating from the effect it'll the \\'llUlC. U yfllfre hum: married in the ‘stand manrioi- and money is no object. a custom dressmaker or n beautiful reacly-to-wear gown in .1118 auswer to your prayers. Good iiasie and skill iviil ygmovg eon-y fprohlem. She will design gowns. lsiihmii. lovely color 5141911195. ch00“ i‘ roslumes that look all alike or d)!- ifflrent. as you prefer. Try to flat.- iter each girl in me wedding party lfrom the smallest flower girl to lthe bride herself. COOL DARK DRESS GOOD SUMMER BET NEW YORK - The uncertei/n days of early summer rlemand something special. n dress that will look right if it turns cool en- ough to wear a coat, or one that will loo-k right on a. warm day without; a coat. A practical answer to this prob- lem is a dark but cool dress. l. spun rayon that makes a good ap- ' Di Onllsghen. George McLean. Pat-l l; Better English l n. c. Williams l ~ Q~io§toQQco~QeeoQ>ooQ 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “The store was filled with patrons." 3. Which one of these words la misspelled‘! Reconciliation. recoinol- ter. recompense. 4. What does tihe word “proph- etic“ mean? | 5. What ls a word beginning . with ma hhat means "wishing evil"? l ANSWERS l. Say. “The store was filled with customers." 2. Pronounce evi- ket. boiii e's as in betiiiisin ltnsc- .. .. . cent first syllable. 3. Recorinolter. 4. Fbrctelling events. (Pronounce pro-fet-ik. accent second s;lliible). "His words bore a prophetic sig- riLflcance." 5. Malevolent. / Cook ’s Corner '~ Q i MINTED CHEESE CANAPES 1 tablespoon chopped mint leaves 4 talbicspooils circam cheese Few grains salt Salty crackers Chop mine leaves very fine and add cream cheese and salt: Spread thickly on salty crackers. Garniah with tiny bits of mint. BAKED SWEETBREADS ‘ WITH CHEESE 1 pair sweetbreads Cold wateir 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon vinegar Grated Parmesan cihccav ‘saucepan with cold water to cover. 'Add salt arid vinegar and cools gently 20 minutes. Chill in cold water and discard tubes and merm- brane. Toast bread on one olde- Sprinkle generously with grated Parmesan cheese seasoned with sn-lt moi papflkfl. Cover with parbolled sweetbread. Pantry mushroom MP! ‘and cover sweetbreads with illflm |Pour enough cream in baking til-Sh to nearly cover bottom. then P15" the toast slices in baking dish. Cov- .eir tightly and bake eight minilw! at 360 degrees. Serve stance in the some dish. In Memos-lam yo! In fond and lovhg morn my ilenr fnthu. MI. LEONARD PIOIEIJNO Dbl. lime Hill. 1H0. When ell is still use! silent And sleep forsaken my eyel- ' My thoughts an in the silent If!" when; my "DON" Father" llGl. We little thourht. when lelvlnl home. no would no more return. ' That. noon he'd flll n lonely grave jAniI leave ue here to mourn. .| We know not how he suffered. ' We dld not see him dlo. we on-iy know he 1mm! l"! And never sold good-bye. Inserted by Dnesghhr Snreh Coraline. Uon-ln-Iaw Iulph look for ‘lfiarnneori and Family, Donald. Inlultl IQ union. THAT'S the average increase in Maritime Province potato fields that were sprayed or dusted with Green Cross DDT Basi-Cop* blends last year. In some test ‘plots, the yields were up as much as 158 bushels pol acre compared with check plots when rbgular materials were used. The! increase in cash returns averaged five limes the cost of materials used. There's no secret to it. It's lust the story of eficient, economical, modern protection for crops. Modern protection with Green Cross Field Lcadel Products ; ; . developed and manufactured by the largest insecticide organization in the world. ' Get this increase from your fields this yeari Use these Green Cross Deacon. Rev. Father Butler. sub- 1g pound mushroom; Deacon. Rev. George McDonald. Salt ' _ - ,_ master of ceremonies. The choir Pepi-um products every 10 days until ready for top kiLl; was assisted by Rev. Father Cro- Toast i m t ken. The pail-bearers were: soak siwectbreade n oo we er . Messrs. Louis Campbell. Patrick for 20 minutes. Drain. Place in 14% DDT BASI-COF“ SPRAY POWDER A combination lnsecticidefungicide that will provide your potatoes with complete protection against most common potato pests, including earlyand late blighfs, Colorado potato beetles, flea. beetles and leaf hoppers. It consists of a skilful blend of Basi-Cop* (tri-basic copper sulphate) and Micronized‘ DDT. Use at the rate of 7 pounds to 100 gallons of water. , GREEN CROSS 3% DDT BASl-COF“ DUST For those who prefer dusting to spraying, this product offers the same characteristics and performance as above, in a ready-mixed dusts A COMPLETE LIN! or Field leader Products * for Modern Pest Control INSECTKIDE froeluetsoltlieeenlbirsedieelnslenlusdresewellhelitiesof: llll CANADA PAINT (ii lllt lfliNl lll-‘ldllliu? fkiliiVflNi l ‘~‘ 'l.'. I ‘ _ lmtmh-w. mi mriiiiiu wiiiwi.» iitt NUJVIIN WIill-'\‘-"