mo: rwg _gnélgao1fim'owpi___ouaigoian, W _, sen-smug. M 0I11flI1'$R€ alm '1. Social and Personal '1. Fashions z Literature N6“ on‘ THE HUME mom‘ Nemo foundations-on active duty oil over Canada —moke you look better, feel better and worl better. For every figure type-at all good stores. ll€mO FOUHDH T"l Wag/car fies?) Ofl$ ‘ from which all l child. l CNVADA needs ovary available ounce of rnstai, rubber and other rcrop. Help us win-tum it ln~todoyl 7MGDRE £- PFIQEQDDEE CHARLOTTETOWN Prince Edward Island CmLD HEALTH coupon. an}. Sept. i- Infant ow levels in the . , minister of health, ~. onul conference on mat- rrmil llllfl child welfare. The min- irzer addrcsseri a meeting arranged National Association f emic dise and Child welfare. ll infant mortality rate of 49 pcr 1.000 live births was the lowest on record for Great Eritaln, Mr. mic. which had risen of 2.47 per 1.000 live births. aid. ierence. nxnzrn 2.110111: or, cnashgprg were the results of the combined efforts of central and local work- ers. official and voluntary, scient- ists, and of the m hers, who. against adverse circumstances, had struggled to maintain the health of their children in anxious times. In the coming winter, the moth- ers would need all the hel possible to maintain the fight agagifit opiig- , . ases and must ta vant e of the provision by the Mtlnlsry of Food for protective foods. Great strides had been made in getting children immunized against diphtheria. Lost car's figure of 1,826 deaths was s lowest on re- cord. The birth rate of 19.8 per 1.000 population was the highest since 1931, Mr. Brown told the con- lousnsa {Dorothy l‘)ix Says- WOMAN can oNLir GUESS WHY HER MATE ACTS STRANGE This May Be Due To Business Worry; Wife Needs Sense Of Humor them. 0f course they don't. least of all the bundle of contradictions to which she is united in the holy bonds of matrimony. and the longer she studies him the greater myfi- te ' he is to her. All that the cleverest woman can do is to guess Bwl-‘t f1 I why her husband acts the way he does. and she generally guesses wronz. No woman. for instance. ever understands her husband's general attitude towards marriage. Not being a moms, he knew that marriage curtails a man's liberty and commandeers his pocketbook. Why. then, did he go to the trouble and expense of setting up a home unless he expected to stav in it. 0r fake upon himself the support oi a wife unless he enjoyed her séiciety so much that he considered it worth the price She can't understand why. when before mRITWSF. her hiuband could spend hours upon hours talking to hcr without wearying. after the wedding he only grunts when she speaks to him. and is about as enter- taining; fireside companion as a stuffed shirt. Nor can she understand when fore marriage she had to rnctically sweep the man out of the lhousel to get rid of him after mar age she has to use a lock and key 1° eep n. . in. No woman understands why, when her husband knows perfectly well that she is pining for a few compliments from him. a little lovc-muklul’. and an occasional kiss that doesn't feel as if it came out of the icebrlX. he won't give tiicm to her. He will work himself to death to give’ 119i‘ 8 fine house, a limousine and matched pearls, but wild horses couldn t drug out of hun the fact that he is still romantically in love with he!‘ flu thinks she is glamour girl No. 1. , No woman can understand that the reason her husband wont 81" he‘: an allowance isn't because he is a. tightwad who bcgrudges hcl‘ i119 money but because he gets the same sort of kick out of being the $111108 blessings flow to her as we do out of giving candy to} Nor can she understand that whtn he complains to others about her extravagance, it is his way of calling attention to what a good 111°- vider he is. and how lucky she is to have a men who can dress her like Solomon in all his glory. . i d ‘t d t d thel husbands. Maybe God 118W!‘ intcrliltfird tixlxieifi ,2? elsue-Pl-fgsviraaild havre given them n Divine dislieflflj tion that would have en when to shut their eyes and be as blind as a bat, and lwthlen to so $115113 Annie on the house tops. with their gaze riveted on_the te céou ?_redu_ horizon ‘no bigger than the new blood stenographelrgxhfirgigonfmassers and ‘ they had better watch their steps: when w {oily and when w 111mm“? when to forgive. and when to hustle to the d fool; when to let husbands know wives vorce court. How else. is a woman to realirc it is no used to want to play hooky from school? And how else hat he wants his wife to treat him as his mother ufiud w when he was naughty. spank him. forgive him, kiss him, and t s Nor how can a mere ordinary womuu. W1t11°u¢ my WW1" w" whatever. sense that a great bis. srownus To garglpéariiiasltdast l1i§€€1$s§§ a baby as he could be of any handsome our re . doesn't want her husband - t a ld-l a a iniunt? min."isa"ss"s tii.l'°.i..‘i."t‘°'.ii'é“i°l'..fnl?.é'..13.. .:.%§. M. .1; ‘ hind 1m. k ks ui a an h“‘bfi§“uff'.§‘i,°fiak§gfiwitailcirili§fiiishf htleog regroucl? or a riieanie? let is be- oasspanise he is worried'to death over his business, sick with fear over What ha. to those he loves better than life 11-89 ? mayAnd 10w is a woman to know that what she needs more than any- 1'e in dealing with her husband is a sense of humor, and to be able m“ c": i. how funny are all his fussy little ways? A laugh hung 0n l w bee i“ has saved more marriages than all the cardinal Virtufis- N0- all}? understand their husbands. They 119V?!‘ film- And Perhaps that is lucky for both part1"- Wedding Bells" A very pretty wedding took Place at the United Church, Mlllvlew. 011 Thursday. August Z6. 1943, at 6-30 P. M.. when Ora Mabel Jenkins. youngest daughter of Mr. and MIS- M. E. Jenkins, Miilview an George. son of Mr. and Mrs. red Lawton, Pownal, were united in marriage by the Rev. D. K- 11°55- The bride. who was given away Pickard-Palmer lluptials -_i- Happiest congratulations are ex- tended to Corporal Hxaroédbmggr ard and bride who arr ve yum Monday to spend their honéym ~ The following particulars M6 from the Halifax Herald. 1 _ A pretty wedding was _so emu ized on the lawn at Pulmers Lodse Wavereley, home of Mr. sing fir?‘ Rob“ pair-her, September . A o'clock when Rev. Canon 1-1. . Harley, Windsor, united 1n 1151i‘ rlage their eldest daughter. T 9' ma. Thermy. to Corporal Harold. son of Mr. and Mrs. H-L. P10118111 t t . IKE-I- Ckbag-ktthi osvtvifiiins of the weddinil march from Lohengriu 1Byef1 by Mrs. E. McC. Moir, Ha ifax, the bride appeared on the lawn on the arm of her father, took her 1111109 beneath an arch. 100K111? Ye” beautiful in a frock of heavy white h high neck line, and long sleeves endinG 111 D0111" W" the wrists. Her gifflflgflfitgtfl wegcgmn z De Wm‘ e gr 5101i? sme§°r§ise.i‘a§i:ci3 Her tulle veii lengijh veillaéildnoarried a bouquet w» urea-row “u” u“ m‘ °‘s¥§"‘.%‘.i.§..;‘. 3.... ‘s13?cirffimrf“s§§»§§§“‘§’c§i3§°m§i manfThe ushers were Messrsh K61‘; Z1 American Beauty roses ang fail-In. filékJ-Bfiélgbue. JOSBDh 5mi- n The bride wasnarttzndgg lyndezs The bmws mother ware a dug). Rugs (gvgigerevagaguafied rose dress with a corsuge of snail- mzi . - by her to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Jack Birch. MOH- lreal, sister of the groom and IOOK her place beneath a beautiful arch trimmed with a profusion of flow- ers. Huge baskets of r snapdragon and gladioll the altar and windows. The bride wore a floor length gown of white embroidered 511991‘. ntted torso and long sleeves. He!‘ finger tip veil was held in Place with gsfheriltg head dress and orange osso s. She carried a bouquet 01 D1111! carnatlons and babys breath 119d with while st€eamers knotted Wm‘ ' ou ue . brkfiiises bridtésmuid was Miss 351E119 oses an adorned Th: favoritc complaint of husbands is that. wives do not understand No woman ever understands any mun. UNAIAIIIID No voice to match the thrush or Sly. Ne brilliant plumage on its breast. st the sparrow, ovu- gay, Chirps louder than do all the rest. -I-1arry Berel. in New York Times. CARE OI‘ PXLDOWSLIPS Buy pillow cases that are plenty large enough for the pillows. When pillows are so large they must be forced into the casing each time it causes an unnecessary strain on aim that her husband has ,- ceased to love her because now and then he wants to have a little fllrta- . forget to take to roaming shedhaidlbetfézrbsptgflfi guofé l slails alnd tggpilriin aboard ' d tellin him how won er u uri 0o u e s.‘ ave gven e ead to the oldie “m” “mums m“ “and “n B ' in handicraft with needle, sthrearg father, entered the church, one cup beef consomme. Simmer for d it h O1 White length period frock of pink drum‘ a“ p“ u" m’ the casings and results in poor Weill‘. Linen thread is now almost in- variably used for bowstrings be- cause it has high tensile strength and small stretch HINTS ON ETIQUIJTTE Time was when it was consider- ed ill-nzanncred to approach a salad with a knife. It is now considered correct not only to cut the lettuce with a knife if it will not yield to a fork, but to use a spoon in order to eat every bit of the salad, dress- ing and all. HEALTH PROTECTORS More than a pint of milk, one serving of potatoes and two serv- ings of vegetables. the green and yellow are best; one serving of a whole grain cereal, one serving of citrus fruit or tomatoes and one serving of other fruit and needed every day to provide the health protective elements. AIDS RECOVERY Becau of the needlecraft skill of s. group of Japanese former 5.111- ors, hundreds of patients in Aus- tralia's military hospitals to-day are well on their way to psychologi- cal as well as physical recovery Many Japanese have found cm- ployment as hospital wardsmen and, using the knowledge of needlecralt which virtually every Indonesian seamen acquires in working with ship, and fabric —a form of occupation- a.l therapy which medical staffs have found to be of immeasurable ;.€l'1"3".l. the crmvalc. 911*: naLrcio-v-s SANDWICH For a. fine sandwich made with whole wheat bread, blend 3 ounces cream cheese with a tablespoon horseradish and 6 stuffed oilives or Livin E's’ Lure The Woman's Realm DANOI OI‘ YIAI ll “ROMANTIC” NEW YORK Altai-bumble has taken s non dive- maybg Just tznfiaorsrlly -but right now it's old s u . So, i! you are solo: tn swing that gal. Private Jones, you'd bet- ter be romantic about it. That's what the Dancing Masters of America believe, and to prove it they have selected The Furlough as the dance of the year. This ls a slow-moving, romantic fox-trot reminiscent of the whirls and twirls of the Merry Widow Waltz. Since the highest peak o1 dance activity always comes in war-time say the dance masters, it is usually the slow. rcmantlc type of dance that appeals. One of the reasons is that most people are expending Another seems to be that girls are lonely. Girls like mixed dances. too. 8o, The Jeep. a chugging, change- partners type of dance similar to the Jaul ones, also is popular this year. HEALTH SALAD soften an envelope of plain un- flavored gelatin in 1-4 cup cold u-at er and dissolve in 1-2 cup cup hot water. Add one cup fruit juice and 2 tablespoons lemon Juice. Mash 3 ounces cream cheese. add 3 table- spoons sugar and 1-4 ‘ , salt. Gradually blend in fruit juice and gelatin mixture. Cool and when mixture Just begins to thicken or jeli, fold in 1 1-2 clips diced fruits in season. Turn into one large or 6 individual molds that have first rinsed out in cold water, and chill. When firm, unmold onto salad or desired dressing. HOW FALA G01‘ l-IIS NAME President Roosevelt's blink Scottie who was with his master at Que- bec, was named Fala after Murray of Fala Hill. who was a robber baron in Scotland. Mr. Roosevelt claims the robber baron as an an- cestor. Fala could. if he wished claim to be the best-informed dog in the world. He has entrance to all parts of the White House and usually visitshis master during the pro-rising private sessions that are held with advisers and secretaries every morning. F 2 or 3 chopped sweet pickles. To make another toothsome filling. remove the large seeds from half a cucumber, and chop, draining off any 1\'|uid. Blend with 3 ounces chive cream cheese and 1-4 tea- ' spoon salt. 11E COOK'S CORNER GLAMORIZE SPAGHETTI Spaghetti has certainly into its own these days. 1t can be really glamorous party fare if it is she did m; wan; w 5g; Wm, not.” carefully prepared with tangy spices ing before her. "I think a Martini. t d I h b “At friend of our; dry," she said, and began, the wan. 11°‘? 01‘ 91' u 9 sullbfifmserv er could icav , h d, Spaghetti Creole in pro-ration days make it a Ttsms gOlalgllgndigistéfld, Elie could toy longer with s, Tom Slightly brown one Collins 1i they were dgigygd in fly- cup chopped onions in 3 table- riving risrpcons lliuztter art substitu Add and t M 1 h d a - qua: saucepan a wo ex cans a gun each play guitar and violin in the m- oomer. Voices were raised about ew grains cayenne and andfslte was Just. rgaching the ge o annoyance w en Frances ,...., ,.,.,.,,°°"*""*‘Y~.'hi.'i “i”? 5'21"‘ ..f.¥.l'"l .. b one cu mush , t7 e B 11 Ce time p caps 1,211: Frances. whose eyes were saying, ‘Please, be kind" to lend it Zest. and it was a big hit. Here it is. melted teaspoons, celery, salt, tsp. 5111881‘, ails ice and ginger. 1-4 tsp. coves, 19 minutes, stirring simmer five minutes longer. , thoroughly with one package of| spaghetti that has been cooked, pour into baking dish and moderate heat for 27 minutes or until a golden brown. After re- moving from oven, garnish with Pufilfley Mid serve at once. ."Wi1l you have grin-finger a little wekmr per- "ume formyour frivevrtidlsqrwynu rather wait bake at Clyfle McGcnigIeJ fluid. "And I'm Boing to call you 15111111 Franny. here. has been tell- yLng me all about you, 1 waged to meet her best friend". He Ek t. , l =~ h» Karin Ellis (By Michael Jackson) ilieir energies .in the war effort. ~ For a wondezul health salad ’ greens and serve with mayonnaise b. Six Ways to Stretch your Coffee Ration who for lave: s r r eh (‘than l 5"‘ bpfll Col“ gunflkowmflssinm ‘weight oontliuil- ad 3 Measure soften I N! lc ' "l-‘(Qgp QQBFP“ would clean. 5 Make o0 mo" 4"“ m" ‘mount l! gene col“ 1°?" m" it's mules CHASE 8< llllpif-Iiflll! These p enry of flavor is exfrafi 1 get Chase s; Sanborbmguorff Quality coflee gag; funk"; Then there's the story about the women who, when she got on the street car with l0 children. was asked by the friendly ‘ if A Job Only You Can Do Prlos Control Questio- And Answers they were all her children or if it was a picnic. “Yes." she snapped, "they're all mine, and 1,f,'§__r_io_picnic." park?" "No. What gave you tut idea?" "Mere oonjcc ure." "Ne. what gave you that ides?" town all afternoon. West End Ave- nue. Going over an apartment building we've contracted." Mac was interested. "ISay, Karin . m, 1y minor league. you know, but we got a pitcher. a kid southps/w named Mullins that's—" Frances took Mac's arm. doesn't care about baseball." " e she does-don't Karin?" "In, all truth, Mac, it bores me stiff (To Be Continued) AGRICULTURE AIDS ALLIED AIBMW Cgnadian airfields both in their lay- ut and finished workmanship have won high commendation as models in modem aviation from the airmen who have used them and from Allied Nations experts who have inspected them. 'I'he safety of the airmen depends to a great extent on the smooth runn- ing of the runways, and well - laid turf makes an ideal base. ‘Phat is YW. Author of Popular Stories in National Magazines I UHAPTER XXII Emily was led to a corner table. something now. Emily did not want a drink, but “no! The. room was beginning to fill be to tee-Ir “Emily? Frances said. "this n '11! ill-eased to meet you." Mac ‘Franny, here, didn't tell me you where the Dominion Department of A riculture has shown the many- sldcd practicability of its staff. At . supervise ths"'work. These sen‘ were carried out at mrmy l dromes and buildings. and at specialized depot. .0n several ttl ions, where the turfing work w done by contract. a replete“ of the Division acted as an spector. checking thfl tlufllll-i’ the work and aovisin: as to best methods of Druid"??- the beginning of the Common- wealth Air ‘Training Plan in Can- ada, the Forage Crops Division of the Dominion Experimental Farms, in conjunction with the Depart- ment of National Defence for Air. and the Department of Transport, formulated policies in connection with the establishment and main- tenance of turf on building areas and airdromes at the air training schools throughout the Dominion. Since tfnn the Forage Division has been actively employed in super- vLsing the work in certain train- ins commands. This work entailed the inspection of the various sites. making recom- kln of mendations as to the fertiliser and seed mixtures requir- ed, the best method of procedure in each case, and making regular visits to each of the stations =fifirii7 t Towns Questions and Answers on ' Control will appear in The (i ion us s regular feature each The questions are those which i reached the Wartime Prim Trade Board from housewives this region. The answers an .. vided by the Board Readers. sons who hive intelligent cues f to ask on price control are invl to send them in writing u. - Women's Regional Advisory mlttee of the Wartime Prices Trude Boll-d. Q. A year ago I rented a fur - apartment. A couple of moutlu my landlord removed a dies’ field suite. Can I apply for a ~ crease in my rent? f A. Yes. Regulations eff October l. 1943, give tenants c for a decrease in rentals if hasbeena lessening of sp tenanoes, furniture, furnis r equipment, fixtures, services facilitiu supplied or to be su for the fixed maximum re Applications for decreases in out lino rentals may be made -~ the new order not later than 8e ember 30. Applications for creases are made to the rental! praiser who will notify the landio Q. I am writing for a rat book for my new born baby- " you please Send it to me? A, sorry we cannot send the baby's book By presenting l baby’; birth certificate, bapt 1-- certificate or an affidavit on . vorm provided at the oflfce of _ local ration board. you will r < g ration book for the baby. Charm Tellin riens i’ Fortunes d bite ssorie . gt/ltzlé léfénxg-‘ggielslxlfsecamed a mini: groorhifcmothei wore a Dais- i égaiaiyngllrfgfqrlggb cuslzamfigfipr‘: s. d- wm v_ dingote and Tliirtimfi” ghlthrMifssPeigvrigiteTay' lvshitexeligt and ‘if... oiling Bwemhl add w one cup 1mm“ Wm’ m" "@1118 You. 100-" Emily wld Mac. lor, c Hug E ‘l lxture of 6 [iard-bciled ezgs put. "13 r, (m; ~ . 165 o; whim 2m h m 1 u 1 nt know about you until m] 1,1 _ ‘Mrs. Taylor. WaVEYWYi w“ “w” During the signing of theregister- "0118 f e ncer. 1-2 grated enlon this afternoon." it a. 1%: zbolgliflgigoulfidggliigghtiafisevntjhnlg‘ ed 1:1 dbluebgxrltugg/“Yo, ‘§§{§,§gn,z",§‘,§ Mrs. i-laroldparver sang "Ill Walk- iccuked firs“ '1 iablvsvwns mfllwu- Frances saw immediately that winter, and one of these jerkin-i "n1 a Beside You. b n ti "5159 B1111 tubW-EIJOOH vinegar. salt. Eimily was going to treat Mac con- Skln cum“ Wm ream, be a com; flowers. h ta Following the wedding a u c pepper. paprika and a small bunch siderately and smiled her thanks fort when the mercury starts to' Hugh Green’ Danmom ' ac e n i.“."°'l.°ii' vs saw.“ “t:i§."f.'lli§l' ‘.’.’.l'..'"‘.°i" cur". P“ " b“ k “-..’" "m- us mum" . as best mun- e r e o a ou se a r erve w cen re ar game. e was a little crude, gzylihrghgfiziggeuéyltzsikyéidifiygrggi. A rcccption followed. The sun guests. Tea, was pouiifd by Mrs-i Llllidwwlth salad H and because he had money and an w"? WhMQIQYBWl-l l" 1X1 1110 Dinah “Zswiiitiefziilfe dglqoraigggkelil‘! ‘thigh Biigilisieorgharlotte: was alight navy coat and hat with Egxdesliisdgglahwn s”??? m he ' ' pn an . - - - - - - . re ra urnorous cgafimihcliégiist at; g0t0tggélrflgg1az matching accessories and red fox Iowan“ Windsor. grandmother of the town. H, w“ a very mo“ mm’ and well dressed in this outfit. bride’ presided over the tea table. Those who assisted m servmtcagglfore their marriage the bride banal chested’ and h" w“ abs" srye N‘, 34,53 1s designed m. was tend red a miscellaneous The toast to the bride, proposed were: Mrs. Douglas Coffin. fidrs- to fifty than he was to forty He , l. H lif s i-e- Joseph Smith, Misses Jean uc- e - __ sizes 1o w 4o. size 18 requires. for by E‘ M“: Mo r a ax’ m as???" and received many beautl- "m ‘m “new” m“ “m- *‘ d“ the 191114"- 1 1-3 yds. bi-in. fabric; Good ‘wishes are extended to ‘and a heavy silk tie of sponded to by the are Rae» Queenie Muwu- Mu“ Glam’ mond ludge insignia in his skirt, 1 3-8 ds. iii-in. fabric and them by their many friend, design. He was extremely red-faced were so Pretty. though." JERKIN AND SKIRT “I've been looking forward to For Casual All-Round Wear in‘ Meaning In livery The oracle‘ spfiaiéz! ngbnlliziievg foretelllns t ° m ‘M 31.3,- . ._ of your beau's liic ‘ H m! m“ ., ‘nd maybe weaving youriald 1 l- ' Three fateful card. UEUNESMY S secret of his future"! ' P5)’ om ' An Tweedy and Venie Smith. wgscitahlelngurzriffg tzilethlerlggbepbxiid Anf” the hmchem was 0V8“ the! 1'01‘ the J91’ and skirt of same fabric. 2 1-4 yds. iii-in . Ross gave a short ad- Pattern ls hand-cut. to United ‘Stilts Stagdgd Measurements and Mu Es c a wth tc step fnstnictions. a p by Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style number. Bo sure to state size you Name Street. Kfueu city Province Yltll VIMIEII Vlliil SIIFFEI HIM‘ llillilkiilli 1f you s-uffcr from hot flash dizzy I sPoliB. irregular psi-mas, erg-Ink, i nervous-duo to the "middle-age" . period in a woman's life, take Lydia a. rinkinmu Vegetable Compound. l i W" Mined thousands u n tnou- ‘ sands or women to reievo such . symptoms. Plnkhamb Compound is also a finu stomach tonic] warm "WM! Made in Canada. oom. The bride's mother wore 81' iblack embroidered crepe with hat m match. an pursue of red 1'08- es. The groo s mother wore a poudre blue crepe suit with hat. to match and a corsage of Killar- ney roses. iyrre, Edgar Ritchie. Canning. catered. Those assisting in serving Miss R. house. The bride's travelling suit was of navy blue with white accessories. After a honeymoon spent Prince Edward Island they will rs- side in Waverley. The gift to the bridesmaid was a gold air force pin; to the flower girl s signct ring, and to the best man, u billfoid. Out-cf-town ests included: Mr. and Mrs. 11.1.. ickard and faintly, and Mrs. Josephine Plckard. Char- lottetown; Mrs. Taylor. Pereau: Miss Edna Norris. ' and Mrs. E. McC. Moir. 1-1 Mrs. Waldo Moir and daughter. Sylvia, Princes’ Lodge; Mrs. B. E Langley, Sydney: Mr. and Mrs William Wallace. Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Parker and daugh- t". Ardls. Misses Charlotte sand "nlcn Chambers and Mrs. . Parker, Brooklyn. Rants Comes. it was replied to by @119. KTOOIH . ‘ _'rhe__br_i_rl_c.s__gging away costume Mr. and Mrs L/awton ros rous fanner. Say Fir/s lfiire a toss: q/n: afA/ka-Se/Izer cranky Mon soured u with sold indigestion or miserable wi stbrobbing headache are like difle nt persons when Alka-Seltur comes to the rescue. It acts swiftly in bringing relic! to over-sold stomachs and aching heads. Use Alks-Seltar to get the relief you went plus the r you may need. For free sample writs Dept ‘Ii-ill Miles Laborstorle Ltd., 167 Dufiorin Street, Toronto, Ont. will‘ reside in Pownal, where the groom is a and he had the bluest eyes Emily had ever seen. There was some- thing rather touching ln his anx- iety to lease. "Calf get over it," Mae geld, "you two little kids being execut- ives. Franny, here, tells me you're an executive in make-u . I don't mind make-up if it don’ show. "That's the only successful make- up." Emily assured him. "The kind that doesn't show." Mac Dlllled a fistfui of bills out of his pocket and when the waiter came, gave him ten dollars for the musicians. "But you're our gunsts, nuns and Billy's,‘ Emily told him. ‘Now you put that away." our husband . "After By the time Billy arrived. short- Iv before seven, the party was com- pletely Mac's. enjoying Billv tlke it ht . There was no chance fcr Emiv to talk alone to Billy. a: rhe urcentlv wanted, but before the conversation became general, she managed, in s mildly teasing voice. to ask him. "We G681‘. how did the Yanks do this afternoon? Ruth hl-‘ another one of those home runs?" "Yanks are in ctroit this week. Karin". Bill said. "l. don't know FBIDRV 7Z2 the s1 ‘Wyn Nines"! Seven of di h re he He'll get money-W d965, and“ expects ltl Two of sp-"L imm y _; separation. may‘; Seven- but all’! well. for l“ V’. “m” pwmmz’ '“‘°°°“i tricks .-. You easily 19"" “L” c _ i the meaninfls of t°cards_"~ Most hearts are hnPPY ‘he can” 01love; diamonds B" n! bus", Pl i! l ' _ oml let is the ten of hearts l’ um DESIGN N0. 11ers is a.bus little miss to brightcn your kifc en towels. Bin-i- . 1e stitches which are fun to do. ot iron transfer pattsrin N0. ‘I22 contains six tnotifs measuring about 0 b 1% inches each with complete ins ructions. — 1'0 order nattcrn: Write. or lend above picture with your nsmc sno address with is cents in coin 0i Needlework Bureau Charlottetown C rdim. flhnrrotuuown Guardian Needlework Department. DesignNoflnl NAMl------__....- 5TH!!!‘ ADDRESS --—- - ‘ill jhow they mad: out." "non sou weren't st tbs boil OITY—-—H7DVINOI———.< I11 ln tea leaves d thriliinl E1175? methods. Also h‘a!n:<hfi:ofll each month. fQf“ ' "magic Cfylmk h“ N... ‘IOIII . ofanlfifn lbllililfrlii cgortui I ‘Tenn: ilie Charlottetown ougauéimw Service Address. Biddws m,‘ plainly ‘your name. name o booklet. Nam: l-‘itrset 1155"" i...