s-mwsrl-c-ts-J-wwjn-qss-enp ' ~ . arms. s-A-‘usws m" PAGE EIGHT Woman's Re alm r S0 O-OOQOO-OO-Q-O-OQOQOOO-O-b-O z v Happenings Of The Week who sometimes is Mrs. tDr.) Archibald of Truro, y olden lomlnles N. 3., was welcomed this week as Queen Mary, called 'Missus' b who dont recognize her when she ii - hands them tea and sandwiches at gfgflgglelft o! M!‘ an“ Mm w' L the canteen, laid out her nicest v - v u smock Tuesday night and. prepared to spendhei" seventy-filth birthday the waiting on Britain's fighting men. "I'm happiest when I'm pri- siding at the canteen," she told olie of her ladies-in-iraizing. "That is mvl war work and only ill health “xi prevent me ircin maintaining y‘ " . 5 hi" {Queen Mbdfy usually bprcisiues w‘§,‘,§§.“'.'§..§e.‘n,._°$$‘,§‘,,§,“ Mlfifswglfifl‘; a a es. uin Lli. on tier irtitiii ~ ' . ' sue took a personal huild in serving f.‘i’.'.‘§§§e5°1““ nicely “w,” her recent sandhwicéies, htiit dogs illlifl cckcsdjust ' 0 u c 0 as s e oes w ion ii rusi oi soi iers - swamps the other workers of the m: Qflfldgfiflifnyiofleasiwfgd gllliitilgfi canteen. In the toi-enoon she opened Baker one 9f June's hap brid - the esents that arrived from all mqyefpnsg satin-day Misspxiai Biz‘ me s oi the Royal family, in- stems had a iieiigiiiiiii in ‘if: iiei. eluding the Duke oi wind‘ ', ii th . Baliams and the Duke otaolfiloucesf gfif, Brighton Awnue ‘or M!“ teir, nil the bgiiidflif East. Elie Queen c a o a w 1o as n i remar ably gocti < health since she moved from her iiogniqfiitfifizitigi/ifgénigi Marlborough House in Pall Mnll to 8i a Recipe shower iii iiosowos. her country residence. dispenses 8m being the Recipé cagimt Si? we a loll. by a with the men about health in the saga?“ game of bridge and law camps, home conditions and whe- ' s . . . tiier they are well fed. The soldiers who don't recognize her and have iiigfi“ iggnigi. Slilésstiliii rizgiigesgfi? no liesitlmcy about calling hcr to . fetch them another cup of tea, seem g2? 15s Annie Watson 9n Thulw to give her the greatest delight. c c u a iil"-l...‘ii.‘é‘éilt.f;f tttrzi- ersrtii: ,1»;,l fie-u aeinipln over-awed her motherly attitude es“ °i'i_k Emgp- a a 9am’ ‘Cr soon puts them at ease._ and fre- lmssiit in fir?“ bpresentidigerii Wm‘ quenllyishe calls them aside to tell going en iemsrixilice Q k e “PW her their names, their home towns 59°“ n u e “or * illlll iiflllliélllliilfidllbtlui. iLIIElIIaCIVQS. c 0 u o This ‘ tie t. ll‘ birihtny uccn . , , Mziry spent natty from Marlborough visilvltlijigliitil? 1:35.15! {fififlfibwi-iiwfiiiifi‘ House, but she has fountl many peqiie the giiesi Oi Diyimd ‘Mis (‘LIIIIDCIISSUOHS in the friendships Kiei. ‘piiii a brie‘ visit ‘m me cii‘ she has made with tlieipeople in the Tiiuisday y tvest side country district. Many she ' . . . , has come to kiiovt- by their Chris» - _ fan names, and the complete lack Mgfigiiiiaczrleigctliienn“ kundd Mi‘? of formality shc insists upon has Li Coi CDL MLBKQ/ee "Hzi m“ done much to endear her to these MéKay- Kehi "street y an "5- folk. One oi her greatest regrets is - , , ,' , MN. H. J. Hill fllld MIS. E. G. that war conditions make it lin- Saunders were among those attend. Mrs. 5. A. Fulton of Truro is at presentln Montreal attending the graduation exercises at McGlll Unl- versity, at which her son Allan re- ceived his degree iri Medicine. I I O O Miss Edith Blown of Montreal, is racticable for her to see her son, ‘ing George VI. Queen Elizallth and iiei, granddaughters. Piiiiiiess irig the Acadia closing at Wolfville glizabeth and Princess Margaret m“ Week" , , , , ose Mrs. (Dr) V. L. Goodwill who spent the winter at Kingston, 0nt., ' B. lman l Ciglliygglfles llzffijislllemn, wer€ngm%rig liigfngnlved m mm“ h" summer 21058 hionotgedm by Ptrriie Govegltior , , , , ‘encra an ie ncess cc enemas n a Me»- s.liz=.-.i.-.e.stizi ?é“é.“.‘if5iiié°i’§? tlon on Tuesday afternoon for the members ol the Canadian bledtr- the gggifgaagg? fgwgglsir afiiilaulllfig: ation of Mayors and Municipalities. Alum: Sadier from Mt Amson Girls hool. ' 0000 Several hundred guests were pres- so ent including civic officials of Ot- , , , , tawa, members of the Federal Cab- inet and the United States Legation M"- wmlam Bmhlllll? If!“ in “iii me Higii commissioners and Wolfville, N. 8.. over the week-end the ladies of their families. ins l" “he Bmlugllfln 9f her sen B111- Lxceiieiicy and Her Royal hlghncss . were attended by members oi the 5315mm Lewis. YOU!!! dlwflhler of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Lewis‘. had a jolly birthday party at her vice-regal staff with L-leut. the I-lgin. Ema °haLneld' R" c‘ N" m“ home Wednesday the occasion of her 8th birthday. . 3 I the announcements. Her Royal Highness wore a costume of soft Prof. and Mrs. Kendall had as their guests this week Prof. Ken- grey figured crepe with a hat of navy blue and navy blue accessor- dalrs brother, Mr. R. W, Kendall of Amherst, N. ' _ O ics. Hon. Ariel Baird wor a. dress of crimson and white printed crepe with s. small black hat. Lady Red- fern. who, with the other members oi the vice-regal household, assisted in looking after the guests. wore a simply dCSLQHCd costume of black crepe with touches oi white and a small black hat. Mrs. H. Willis OConnor was in soft olive green with matching hat. Early Summer flowers in effective arrangement ' ' ' ‘ were used in the adornment of the _Mrs. Roy Harris of Sydney 15 v15. rooms of Rideau Hall. Lilacs in deep ltmg her sister Mrs. Richard l-liusi purple, shading to pale orchid, and and Mr, Hurst, Pleasant Street. others of purest white were used. in ' ' ' c decoration of the tea tables in the Racquet Court where refreshments were served. During the afternoon, Kentville, N. 8.. a memorial window the R, C. A. F. string ensemble was dedicated bv the rector, Rev. G. lllyed on the sun D01‘ . adjoining R. Thompson, in memory of Ellen e Chinese room. ' i Lovett Yould, wife of cit-Mayor wn. ' ' liam Yould, Kentvllle- Mrs. Yould Mrs. (D12) Donald Campbell was died June l4, i941. at the age of 91. hostess at her home lll North River and four months before hcr 73rd Road on Wednesday afternoon at a ivedcling anniversary. The veteran smart tea in honor of her slstcr-ln- ex-mayor, who will be 95 next July, law Mrs. Sinclair. wife of Lieut. was present at the ceremony with ell R. Sinclair. The DODIUHI‘ young other members of the family. Mrs. ride is visiting her parents. Mr. A. W. Hyndman. and Mr. Hynd- and Mrs. E. A. Foster and receiving man, Charlottetown; Mrs. George tglpy_c_cingratt_i_lai_ions.__ CROCI-IETED PILLBOX HAT The official opening of the Golf teas takes place this afternoon. the h- tesscs for the occasion being Mrs. A._ Elliott Russell. ivlrs. i-iairy L. Miller, Miss Helen Grant, Miss 11:02:11‘:- Hodgson, iviis. J. Arthur At last Sunday morning's ser- vice in St, James Anglican church, DESIGN N0. I102 Hot and flowers are popular accessories for that necessary touch of gnic required by every well-dressed woman. Economical and easy to m e. One bunch of flowers may be crocheted in about an hour. iii- tcrn No, 1102 contains list of materials needed, illustration of stitches and m lete instructions. co o urdQf pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and address with i5 cents in coin or sumplto Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian Ti Charlottetown Guardian Ncvlllowmrk rhnnrtmont Design No. "03 "Aug__-.--.._-----_..-__...____.. DTRQT ADDR$Q—--_— and jelly water. Beat until jelly is disaoiv- ed and frosting inlds up l-n traks. This icing should be time before it is to Wilson, Windsor; ‘Turner, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta, and Maude Youlcl at home: a grandson, William Wilson and Mrs. Wilson. grandson, William Wilson, Jim, Ber- wick. THE COOK ’.S' - CORNER OOOO OOOOOOOQOQOOOO-OO-O-O\ BANANA NUT CAKE 1-3 cup shortening 1-2 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 3-4 cups sifted flatu- 1 teaspzon bakmg powder 1-2 ted i salt 1 cup 1 cup chopped nuts Method: C. 2m and graduaJy cream in the sugar. Beat itie eggs sllglizly and add to the creamed mixture Continue bmarrng until me mixture is lliflfi and fluffy, Add the scda. to the cream and mix into the creamzd mixture. Sift the flour, then measure and sift again wixti the baking pzwder and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the creamed mixture alternately with the mashed bananas. Add the chopped nut; and mix well. Pour into a greased square pan and bake in B. mcdeiute oven (350 deg. F.) for about squares to serve. 45 minutes. Cut in EMERGENCY IVIOSTING 1 egg white 1-2 cup tart jelly (red currant is good). Dash of salt Place unbeaten e28 white, salt in small bowl ov-zr hot l mode a short be used. Mrs. George H. Bet-wick, and a great- Mrs. J. C. A. Gordon and her sister" Miss Ruth Sinclair have re- i-llfllled home from a visit to Mont- rea . The engagement of Miss Etiid Lockhart, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Inckhart to L.A.C. Stuart Wortlint! bf Toronto is being plea- santly discussed by her many friends- The engagement announced this morning of Miss Ruth Gallant, pop- ular lady druggist at Summerside to Dr. Ralph Noonan also of Sum- mersidc will be of interest to friends in the Maritimes. 40-00 00 04% §—O—§O&OO-Q-O'O-O-O A Mc rningSmileg OO-QQ vOfQ-FQQ-PQ NICK-NAME stepping out of a luxurious coma middle-aged woman, dressed in ex- pensive furs, approached the sentry and asked if she could speak to her soldier son. "He is a tall young man," she ex- plained, “rather good-lcoki-n , with blue Mcntmorency . " called Carefft? stopped her. "I eyes. and The sentry know," he said. Tlisn, putting his head round the guard-ream d:or, he shoutsd: wanted." "Hi, stinker, you're LBTEly wsaatag Nasa NJi ‘Ba Expensive Plan in Advance . ‘Ibough the war forbldl C- klvagsnce, you can have c lovely wedding. It doesnit take money. The important thing is to know what's correct. "Such a beautiful wedding." They will say that of yours-if you plan it right-whether formal or informal. The formal bride looks lovely in her bridal gown and veil, but you may look lovely, too, marrying in- formally in suit and hat. The groom's clothes are in key —cutoway and striped trousers for c formal afternoon wedding or business clothes for an informal one. On the bride's budget will be in- vitatlons. refreshments, music and expenses at the church. The groom's will include the license and the ring. the fee for the clergyman. Our SZ-page booklet explains all the etiquette of expenses, describe: every detail of correct formal and informal wedding dress for bride, groom, attendants and guests. Tell: citiquetie for ceremony and recep- ton. STMIE ifi coins for your 00W of "Planning and Budgeting Your wedding" to The Guardian Home service. Be sure to write plainly ycui- Name, Address and the Name of lmiklet. lune . . ltrcct Addrcl Ollw ‘ ' Pnmnfl 4i’ cial and Personal {Fashions the iiortenitig GUARDIAN vv vv vvvv '/ i Dorotfiymbix ' A Joli Only l You Gan llo! E Price Control Qnutlons v v 1v vvvvv v Says- VITAL INTEREST IN LIFE WILL END UNHAPPINESS No Woman Doing Her Bit For Her Country qalblllfllll‘vlfb ‘than which ha‘? gut-iii- iii a tho art ma Pr can an ra a DEAR DOROTHY DIX-Why is my life so empty? surely were 1.5 "W" "W" hM-"wlv" l" "'1' "1""- a reason for it. Could I, if the cause were found, eliminate it? Or are gill iii-haw»? lrlh Provided‘ hi“ "I: such things permanent? Are we scarred inwardly from outside forces, 3:21;,“ Qt!" vrlk w v hid" lfltfiolllfll. Ami mus i by things we apparently have no control over? I am ill. I am poor, I ifimiied ‘Io "n? mo“ It" leflfllv: P‘ I know mi am pretty. 1 am intelligent. I am tired. Please heliANme. ‘m " " I ° i BEING Women's Regional ‘ , Commlt- 1.19512 , ' tea of the Wnllmc Prices and Tnila 0118 is running over with interests and duties and responsiblities and oppor- °‘"" i. I tunlties; when there are lonely people starving i. for companionship. discouraged people needlniz to be bucked up. frlendless people needing a lttlc love, little children needing to be mothered. and the Supi- Allowance Reduced ' t d- 1... Efiifiéiff.lii°iol"i.é§‘ill.i?.“i%in‘é'iih°“wéi.ita m» time h» com» w rm m- are wanted everywhere for war work. f0!‘ 116381159 m“ m” m“ cmsumpmon “t m‘- work. for Red Cross work. for hospital work: yet “like and 8H8)" ls 095i i430 U‘! idle women have the nerve to complain about l. N106 1n Sh-llifl and sai rs llvfls. HE WILL AN SWEB. Question: 1nd uinwlrl on Control will IDDQII’ In The Guardian But m]; 1 u a nonin- Ieaturn for Saturday, The ow Which taells us prayer gray and calmly wait in Just way on Whose Will THE PRICE IN HUMAN LIVES Assured trfilflt He will EMERGENCY DINNER wife - every man, woman and child has a part to play 1n keep- ing the new regulations. from an empty life now. Her life ls too full of helpfulness and sympathy to leave any place in it for boredom and that I-dorrt-know-what-ails- chopped paisley, baked eggs married to Fairy Princes. They never seem to realize that the luckiest of us would find. ourselves in the red if we figured out all our liabilities without crediting any of our assets. For we get out of life Just what w; put it, and if} we never put into it any courage. an purpose. 8n 111159 H955. B-ny 0W Ti“ _ and care for those about us, our lves are bound to be empty, iee vafigsnmwfiggmmdeytfiiy “gogg- . 1d. 1t is practically l ossilxe to You say you are lli. 'I‘hiits bad. But you have all science at your .h° , . _ command now to help you. and you need not feel thatyour case is hope- 1mm“ m5 55m‘? I'm“ “T an m V, . , < i » ii _ dlviduals, as in the case of sugar. less. And, better than any ding known to inatcria medgggig tigewsciriinigit But every housewife mouid know Sugar to i-2 Pound per Person per Week. WHAT WE MUST DO wit srsms bottle and tam oi’ your dont despair. cill’ without serious damage done fine mahogany table lant of having some vital interest and purpose in life. v aim on w“ wipe ii u“ w-ih a somethln that. will make you forget your aches and pains and feel that 11°“ mum H19 buys for Mr house- o“ oi iii I _ i - life is stlfi worth living. AIld, even if you are doomed to invalidism, re- hOIK-l- S0 Donald Gordon W115 h" S d; §mp§°§§pym§?.iin: 82f}; member the many heroic women who have carried on from sick beds. to set her glwnroirauifiigiiilmgydrfriilelli/lfilid fiiiiiéiiidoiixfiiii)? iiilgeiiigralu GUARD FURNACE AGAINST RUST .l ' t rhi l l t th r f sh courage and her weokl fiiraetiiéyeliyttliniliiiéaets ltffglisovgn“prgblgffg?e came ° g“ e re tea. by half and her coffee by one quarter. Except in remote areas, You say you are young and retty and intelligent and yet ‘your life is no more than a fortnigbbittib suppiig Prlcc I know not, what methods fl-N, -God answers ITTBYQX‘; For He has prcn-idsed in His Word is ail/ways ai- And will be answered soon or late, the blessing sought the Chlrlotto- But leave my prayers with mm e is wiser than my own, grant my qucs Tea. and Coffee u-o now Rational. Or seigdi some mower far more s . Home late frcm a meeting? Don't their lives being empty. Believe me, no woman 0011511111 10H hall 8W W be ill-shed Wm "hm" dinner I'm“? 1am " i _ here's on you ca 1i. ii in a. who is doing her bit for her country is suffering drastic ly. Every Canaduin house ii‘ CW8?“ oi mqlslhxng 5am wit“ _ and ham on twist, spinach broiled lo- m you inaEtTw-‘Eiy up the ink will ink over the sur- It will usually wash he finish on the table should seal the surface so that the stain re- sfrokes w.th the Woman's Realm TIME mummy m; ' FOOT ncaurilym’ -___ s”;::-'.“i:.'.ftt' “ti... nut in kteeieplng ‘e contfortalb Expert . especially wh I wonder that there aren‘ ocmplain t’ e we have plenty. i Y0“ have corns 11d be wise to take 0 a good ehircpcdist. To remove caucuses, of powdered pumice on h and scrub briskly. attempt to during one 0 Be sure your very light (those ket are excollerit- and that both slices an are long enough. America 8959mm)’. but predicure ‘WWYWY Clly ilclltit th hot and the esllliocs earepzlslieifxlenithel; ls than We hgeliglagi: remove a whole treatment, and Ti‘; WFflDe it with knife or i-azar bias! summer shoes nit," . ‘sl ~ i wearlno in the iiouggaa-ifieijfliii“ l0!‘ {your my; Isitrckliig; _ tvmea mam“. green wind cmiigiri biub lgllliglareputatlon for “Tflflflgvbflh F0] efficient i“ e B-Xld yours iiaictfifii’... l’. or biniim 6. 15W trips “if. lli‘ D m“ lil me feeling. , De too short. Bofiless i. i The L“, Demand, Th“ we, berries wamlt cookies, coffee, lea, oxgcndn and inn 5 ‘ " "Pal-b ' - But lots of women have it and. strange to t» mllk. 'I‘_0_mukc tlle baked esss. i... soft, snnifie .",..,i§§§.;*"° “l-ll-‘l . i é say. they seem to cherish it instead of taking gin, Qongignpaiqn 0d Tea by One W111i) l-he Knifes until very stiff. Always cut to:iia1l.s' 5-; i ~ drastic means to cure it. They enjoy sitting up Hay Toast and butter bread, add s, slice wmis, men smooth TOUZIIAEd t and pi ying themselves because all the prize packages in life hsvanf. been Ciiiil Consumption o; can“ by of boiled ham, heap egg whites and come“ with iiii emery ho is! presented to them on a silver solver, and they ct a kick out of bemoan- one Quail“. over ham, drop .333 yplkg in wiiii-ei The theory that comers shouida. , ing themselves because t-hey arent glamour grls, or mlllionalresses, or mdiioe om- consiunpggon o; itéaliigsilégiléogei- L951“ be touched used to be acéqingg expcm WW ldvlics rounding the comers, M nlshi. right . massage feet with a your avorite complrxicn of tocsto ankies. lug shower. dry the fro; dei- between toes. Always buff toenails bcfoz- Nylniz lacquer. It you do m», i-dt- varnish, do ts» the b-iflm; a . It stimulates ma es the nails likely to break. Mums Feet with Good Lotion after your baili Eocd lotion 0i‘ cream. Use film upward strckrs frqn ti“ After your mzyn. ‘ ll and sprinkle fresh, mcciicaleliiniggw! 6 81% 1150 ‘iv- ’ circiil d], 5510mm’ and less om ty. Be ashamed of it. i lift l your bucket so full of good eeds there fife WIt-OOT clofdiee must kept “'1' be "° PM“ m ‘t “I "p." “gr - - hi’, ffigf.» fi§ili°jnusi now b, i... eigglgiilzliilniiidpiiirloitrritn, practical ammo liAg-TACE IN EVER! AN EASILY CONSOLE!) wan wmow geuioedeetfi rigid a poimtd ximri person homemng wiioflygaii igmagil? HOME GARDEN i. ereguaios orprs- ~ ‘ 9 _____ DEAR MISS DIX-My dear husband has left me. having been called serving and canning are u) remain ggfiiigg mlthliméléf. and ard it Qnpug, fnequsnily used for ilitor- in the draft. He has been gone three months and. I dont know where the same, summer Wm bean akicorrcs ori this ing soup, meats and sauces ind (in he is. My old boy friend from out of town wants to start in where we m 1'18 an lmport- rubbing around the culprit MM an‘? COBMbllf-lcn to the nation 's war effort. With little effort and 9,1; Very small cost they will be 1191p- ! to conserve fuel fcr more im. Dortant war-tfme news, wiii ei-mn 319i»? the need for elaborate eqirp- "lent "Pairs ci- replacements and, left off before I married my husband. Since I may never sec my hus- band again and I am not getting any younger. do you think it would be all right for me to go out with this man? Nobody 1n town would ever find out about it. What do you think? S. M. H, DONALD GORDON PUTS IT UP TO YOU "Don't wigriéyiaboiiéh what your neighbour on . n.l - ANSWER-Well, I think you are about the most easily consoled war courage; ypur niegghbotfl‘ t‘; widow I have ever encountered. and that your ability to love the man aiiiiui you mid you may “i, N who is nearest when Vother one is away. entitles you to take the medal iii“ woiiviii‘ lboiii one imoiiiei, l-tithc lame time, will assure them. among unfaithful wives. i ti“ you wiii forget an about W“, $96 01 Warmer. more comfort. homes next whiter. Apparently you are not giving even a casual thought to your husband o“ “mute ‘apmsibmty m m“ It's _ _ m worry mm n. real fuel economy m clggn who i risking his life to defend you from the fate worse than death that w" , _ your furnace and k it, - has mil; the women in thEifflflqllfiffid countries in this war. You are not “m” u“ mlppmg 5h'“at-°n- “p re . o about thos c d1 . a pa“ H Y°“"° Qmlfss Willi W111‘ iTiigIi-‘iyeynoitriielifiirllzwmgfiigiliuifieiiitii.liiigwmigiieyiiii isggigviiitltiifincertileytitfi 2.2"... other united aixiitigiii $30 “m” "Mil WW likely w waste several ton 1 ~ took back your olzi sweetheart because you wanted somebody to take you irificgughgiiggiiig "imtilig, ‘$6313: whit/Cf‘. Isa; tfigge ‘titan! avail-Isl: around and give you a good time. rim mo“ risk‘ ihan are absoiuwi mpomant to WNW" iiiei in ‘ y View 0f war-time i: n 1:» w hold ; . "l5 fallen Pretty shabby treatment. I'd call it. And don't fool ourself into pilivnezgg beige iii difficumq, The wiminii $16k”, _ eoessaay. thinking that he won't hear about your affair with the o d boy friend. ifillnmfins Mid He. will. There is alyvaivs sdmeorie to ‘passialorig the bod news. ‘W5- lT‘S BEST TO GO SLOW "P YWW" l8 o. timely one will in. nual clean-tip ciimpiii s imfi _‘ across the country. En . er My THE ORDER. OF THE BATH 1i your stove inmate or boner DEAR portormr DIX-I am iri love with a young army officer sta- Fitting up a new battimcm or n "W1"- "ml e for lhrm iiozied at s. near-by camp. He has asked me to marry him. I want to kitchen won't call fcr quite o ggziecliatgiiiiswfi “m 1911 l0 Wider lone time u» prbftgfsy, may m“ ’ U59 Palm/t B19356 0r oil to can, do it because 1 love him so, but one hing troubles me. I know nothing mung; disc whatever about him except the little he has told. ine about his family. i. read in your column the other night. that girls should check up on boys who are strangers to them before they married them- usslot-i these days. In the iiinterieéisdgf nftional econoiny, agent iwo- r o h noimo pr uc- iion liiitittts of btadtlief. slnksland ‘in; itiiijeejntpllillttglyoio {flirt hfitifufiil’); E X 1H6 l‘ w V L s no on“ during sununer idle _ Rim, m5 What I want to know is: how can I do this without hurting his feel- made “xiii-y iiems coioiind em m M may“ w y» m .°.°.1’ii:'.'.’".t':."s tor Jlitfifl" at; ings, or having him think I do not trust him? _ . tlmi as well as many varieties of ANSWER-If the young man had s. proper appreciation of the right ' amount of use. clean in 1 _ thing to do under the circtunstsnces, he would take the initiative and go giifiiptiingnistlag ismeotfigiatggiumigiiig§i men: thoroughly before ecggltllteg to your father and tell him till‘ about himseli-his family. his background, ihia ltan-dardimiion order wiii tn protective covering. wrist means he has oi supporting‘ a wife, and give him me names of sev- “we enough memi m ma“ £50 ii,i_ If your cellar is unusually damp eral reputable men in his community to whom he could write for veri- imi uni“ and heating equipment rusts rapid- “ “a: tenet": : actress: " " ”".:..*d..:..~~ ore-reel due» man epii er eno n,an seas c; h_ _ what sort of a bargain she is making and what risk she is taking. WATCH T33 505555 hiibilt spread Tm‘ Wm m ‘The woke PlDes of tau coit- fumaces and stova wnd In former times, when young men asked their daughters’ hands in T‘, n" 5M1 Welim 01’ "Tu-W" burning marria e, fathers used to demand to kno of the suitors if the could l-l bF-Fllkllll I118 19W Cerf/fill! 085G! supports their daughters m the way 1h wiivicn they had been twigs; but have been mvestlaatgd by me t” m“ "hmwh "mm!" Tll" Wm nowadays, when girls mainly support themselves, parents seem to wash 50"‘! Whérc méflcllw-s hive 1n- their hands of all sense of responsibility as to their daughters’ husbands clflkd their Profits in this mim- snd let them marry any Tom, Dick, or Harry who comes along, without nor, while cgparently maintaining even finding out what their real names are. m? W104: eel-l . Consumers 511011141 be on flier Elli-rd and watch the When a girl is infatuated with a. boy, she thinks that love is enough scales. w i: and that it doesn't matter who he is, or where he came from, or what M Pa‘); i Y0"? efllllllmfiflfl drfcrlof- sort of a family he belongs to, or what lils past record is. because she is Cheap oostu jewellery will in e5 l" "l? i116 allmmer. so certain that even if lie comes from a different class than she belongs {nun-q b; ma e n1 ‘nan ma-{gfiglg to. or that he has led a. wild life, or that he has never supported himself, n; wood, shells, plflgflog md ma“- that as soon as he is married he will change into her heart's desire. But, mp1, alas. this does not happen. Tlgié feiw viidrds that the preacher or the Justice oif iJ-iie Peaiaeun-inrmu: m“: ODD "z m! I over m n e marra e ceremony are no magi: ncan a on tha changes the lad from w at he is into what he should. be. He. is the wiilggieiefliliflg? ahigmiaisieanmfliz same before and after taking. Nor can any mere wife change what, miaii deiii iii ‘he rice “in; centuries of breeding and twenty veins of rearing have made him. a he “ii, iwb ac canflpioi, i“ ‘it: stem 15c as was his practice in So go slow, girls. Look your gift husband well in the mouth before m b“ iod ‘v95-mgLlflltl-L-Bfipsglfigylgibfiwgfimes‘ _- ‘Thc cgicgveee: is‘ YE If he was Backbone of the season's styles is the dress that pretends it's a. elude thickening substances m: Mlllna two vans for 16¢ between suit. in lines and appearance‘ and oizips, pi fillin d 1h 11 Sept. 15 and Oct. 11 that is his _ iieii as agplcoflgsplfsdillpe gtnfli basic price for two cans, and he gfittiiihblbado perfection of f/ailorng - a dWm- Wm? in newspaper and 5mm insdry lac atom ' _ . edmnext rail.‘ n W m m“ necessary call in a quail!‘ d fllfllflw M93316!‘- Hlb bill will e 511151191’ than the one you'll have For The PRETTY POTENT PUDDING By JACK STINNETT. uses were. must continue to give his custom- cosy wearabi-llty of WASHINGTON - "Yum yum, " tiling" for mit-tiiec- l8 to 1n ers the benefit of the odd l-Oc. GINO. W 1°01 Puddlnsl" million pounds. m» still may sell mic tin for 0c. Bf-ylc Nb. 9212 is dad's-nod for ut did you know that only a Adhesives such u on “m” sine: ll, l4, 16. i8. 30 36 30 and 40. WT)’ mltill Pflrt of the $595065 V" and envelopec-M to W million I YOU CAN'T L171‘ IT Elle l6 Nqtl-l-Nl I fl-B ylmda OI II- used to import from the Dutch pounds, llwh fabric. East Ind es went into tapioca pud- Laundry starch ._ 19mm The consumer who buys a ten To order pattern: Write or 00nd ding? Neither d.d I until a press pounds at the mcst. ' pound bag of potatoes, l, large Picture with your name and ad- ieleaso came in frcm the Drpari- Paper mnnugngnm __ g; u, 10g chunk o-f ice, or a. new garbage can, dress with no gents in coin or men; of Agriculture the other day. million pounds. is not expected to carry it home. Ill-m to ttio Needlecn Bureau. Chai- ottatown Oulrdinn. ‘llo Charlottetown Guai-dfui Needlecraft Department Btylo Nb. 8212 Silo -...........-i It told about a waxy com wit.h~ Wood mung, _ 9e03,, gym i4 m; on not u to which the department was ex- wood-Septic 5i mifleitdsi? ptrtligidg}? l. dollar in value {an be dellvgred perlmenting as a substitute for Miscellaneous (in gunpowder if their Milk or weight make it im- tcpicca, and it referred to the in- and printer's ink, for example) _ Possible for them to be carried dustrial uses cf_ iapoca. no 4g mink}: pcuiidi nwny, That sent me on a tour of scv- Agriculture Depot-uncut men A further clarification cif the efll mwlly lfllbfrflftifles over at nave be. rki "m; _ n deliveries order points out Nam; Agriculture. Tap'oca turned out tsto lllénwmifi nfilaofgsflio “LA? film when making l. delivery of I t0 be a 1y interesting story, but they jun, 4M1 mu“ ‘timid mgpfl or fish, other s may b: ———— -—~- ~~---—-J To bean with. tapioca n enoutiii adhesives m: many i... included only if his a1 value of Street Mdrcll .15 a uses. . starchy substance extracted from dustr 1 the purchases cxseeds $1 the root stock of the cossav- l. nt. V i p,“ The U. s. used to impoitpagd- have ‘largen Efimié‘? waxy “gig-nus kind or corn. There m leveral m" "will" 000.00) pounds a year. but siatis- however. This odd grgln 13mg’ colors, but they arc u-‘d to be all tics for the years 1933-37, the lst- came to 1i ht in i908. when the fwhe time Vlfletlu. The com i; i on hln . est available stidw that only Rev. J. f; W. Farrhsm. l. mis- much more ‘utlnous than other Th‘! ‘W! Wm b! f0 from 25 m 4i mill on pour-ifs were sionory in an“, "m mm m,“ uimi“ ‘i, m. u I kiwi,’ ‘m; more seed this year. ‘Hie tie-nit- 11ml for food products, wiroi-i In- back with this note: "A culls; may be fauna of Icing n“, m... rnent believes, cwcver, u-iat ---————2‘-=. n,“ n, mm." there should be more 3min m- nie m,“ m" on . Imii at comriisrcial use in 194; rnrugh mi.“ m. imii. indie‘ ion‘. ‘ii or necessary induct-rial uses" 1'3 limland enmmo for ma um in To Those Oonvaleseing d the kemoh an about t-‘ive also c: . o although much . be. candle wit. QI’ vQfQ iinmr. Awrlcultim scientists fooled around with vuxy ccrn After many scvci-clllnossas or J o “on, until about i010. mo~tly out of gbévpcticnt isdvsry oiteéi loft in an cxti-smfinwuki iréiviogittylh o was almost for. ons, run own c n t’ . c . To iii than, coniiiiiigiii. who need some kind ' ~ ‘ ‘Rim Pl M T- "nklvl wen whldmnmvw of a tonic to stimulate and build up ‘the weakened ‘ ' “a” “f: OIANKY, NIIVOUI ,.,,"i;.,.'i.' .‘,',°‘.§'.‘1,...,"“i',§',"i',§,'i',‘,',,fi","i'§i';" 5"“ “d "er" Plume-w but. ii. most- . Vrleiy v1.3a? i. 5.3313953931135933: .1‘:- '|I h I I I ' “my “m, W" "W?" l° "f" will‘ Iotllllc ‘us-dune. notion-inimita- i» bring‘: 15a lfofiilmlizfrsfiiztleinfiiilziuvirgzciir. . u’ ‘h’ °°"""'°"-" fiiifmflflimiim‘, "win" Mg ggilgagb-gggk" nfggfig; Pnco %0c n box, Ggpilla, at all drug counter]. Mm‘ ' u w’ d‘ up now that time’; nn more tw- ifjim‘ *",ii°_".i-‘ii"fl§".'i.o mipflififfffg Look b: our registered trade mark a “Red Henri." the pooh“ g y ' H"! T~ yélyygl Qty-United. ram-mo on iiigrcrimn m “so ‘fill. W; M '°°"""°'“ “u” n4 bowl before the grcens are idfed is vleorg easy to grow, It. prefenjiuf a m erately fertile 5311, for in m. soils the tops become overly 11¢. veloped . Garlic is a hardy perennial bulb which separates into divisions rolled cloves. ‘Ihese cloves are planted iii spring as Onfon sets are, spw 1116 them from four to six inches apart. In autumn when the leaves have dried. the plan-ts are dug up and braided by the tops They should be hung in an airy place to ENCLOSE SNAPSHOTS IN LETTERS ... , Mlilyour film: direct to Canada's IiiilWQFhM finishing studio for dcvalnpiiiit and P" Save dnaleru’ profits. Volume iusiiivis chill]! us to do qiidlit work at lowest ryst. and 7W will b0 better p clad with your picture!- Filmc Developed and Printed 25c in‘; ‘Zillion IIII Souvenir with ouch Ovlllf A mufnmer at South Durham, f ma. Wfiff‘! u?‘ "I nppr ciafo your excellent wot and Ffuml‘ nus. I’ have recommended 'nul' work t, friends who now l" your steii y ¢"Il°"“"'"‘ Oldointhd Ialugcmuniu ISc-litb’ in Buumml’ STIR IIAPSIIOT SIRVIC: ‘OX 119, Pol! Olllco A. T°Y°"" Print Nam and Addreu virility w Och"- I Needlecrfaft/ Home Ill