HappeningsOil The Week Twenty-year-old King Jugosiayia and Princws Alexandra Peter of‘ A very delightful surprise was given Miss Joan Maolntjyre Wed- Df Grflff-‘e. Z1. were married Mon-uiesday evening, when she dropped day afternoon in the Jugoslav le-lln G gation in London, England, at. a private ceremony before a small ‘number of gueszs, among were: King George i)! Greece, King Haakcn of ulcuzester. the Duchess of Kent. Queen Wilhesnina and Prince. Bernhard of the Netherlands. King‘ George Vi, who is godfather to‘ hing PClCl, witnessed the marriagel iiecitirutioii ‘Iile princess, daughter of the lae King Alexandci‘ 0f Greece, had zirrized at L.’ o'clock O-ite attendant ruled a red carpet across the sidewalk. while another hoisted the ilig cf Peter" troubled land. King Pctsr crriv i at leganon LU illilllliig utter s bride I-le were the light. b.ue ‘uniform the Jugcsiav air force. Peter's broilers, Prince Toinislav, in a Jugcslav tiaviil midsliipnianks uni- lilkll. and Prince Andrei. who still attends school, came with the young king. The cmemony’ was I-‘crfonned by Archpriest. Ristan- ovitz of the Serbian Church, and Archbishop Germanos, of the Greek Church. Princes; Aspasia, mother of the brunette bride. wore u blue . Queen Mother Niarie oi’ ivin was not present. Prin- cem Alexiitidra wore a white satin gown with a small train of old. lace, provided by the Duchess of W110i“. rounded by u on an errand to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ritchie's home. Here she found herself instantly sur- erds of twenty young peolJle w 0 had been invited Norway. the Duke Why Mrs. x. M. Johnston and her sister, Miss Joyce Ritchiq; to show- er the popular young bride to be. Numerous lovely gifts were brought in by little Donald Johnston in his cart and given t0 the truest of honor amldgales of laughter. A late supper ended the happy occas- on. ' _ . Mrs. Thomas Ingeborg of onto, has arrived home, accom- panied by her little daughter Jenn. on a vislt w her parents. Mr and Mrs, Ernest McCareyt, Grafton Street They will be joined early in April by Lieu‘. Ingeborg c - s Tor- Mrs. Wilfred Taylor of Kensing- ton, spent a pleasant week-end visiting with her mother, Mrs I-I Ho brook and sister. Mrs. Fadyen. I O O Mrs. W. H. V Dunbar, arrived home by plane Wednesday after an enjoyable visit to the Upper Canadian Cities and Mont-ton. a n a Matron Laverne Rlaon of Pete- wawn is visiting Dr and Mrs MGC- GURDIA ..»,-¢~_V- -.__ -_..; f ~ inborolhy Dix LIGHTING A Job Only Says- You Can Do . VINCENT CORNIII rVUbVVl-‘nfififi ’ - ‘r ‘ '-"o'>\'b'hVh\\' CHAPTER. XIX A SABOTEUIVS CAREER Even in_ global warfare, there are ‘mhmy wmes marchmz “(me from ways and means of maintaining contact with neutral States. It did not take long to receive from Sweden a terse and somewhat acid disclanicr of any responsibility for file nurture cf the man called Ols {IPSOIL That a person using this name iexlsted, could be granted That he iwns a Swedish national was denied r-(leiilej w ‘n a repugnance and decision uiizch stood out, distinctly. tirom the diplctnatic context of the i ion “Lorss:tn" covered {the ldc .._v of an unknown Ger- man national. probably in officer. finilniieally associated with the. 3' (THEE ' 1 In i-lle guise cf an .mpart-agent ythis man had moved about in Sweden rte-ranging for shipments- 1-»- cf Jcliannson Gauga-blocks, mic-Ital]; 15 m.“ rsrrietiical inistr ents, machine- ;too s. and hitii- ced steel bar, tot be delivered to Hrmburg, grandmother. his company. that point of view is a mire the noble w beside the men in Maybe so. lvilaybe s0. For the incss, “Larsson" had been request- ~.l to quit the country, v Again he was described as an are weary of looking at uniforms. idealize 1909s- tremely short-sighed man, wear- white. manicured hands and who smell like Channel No. 5. and think 0! l them HS the most desirable of their sex. i But Idagiiivongming whrartihthe (boys zoéilaok to tgiesumrlflg 0%; u t t -i ~ E I‘ 831115. 3V “an I‘ C i“ “PM” Cmmmp’ °h°’e5 ‘"11’ gig?ggilltigignqnnltiicdfskapgaltfilment that we all do when. lifter a 1am“ z heavy "pebble" spectacles . jNarrotv-facod. motlstached- y "So you sec, Roger," Lvforeion said no med w g5‘ an he‘ up! Th; m" of years. we return to the old homes s. . Soldier Likes Cuddly Women -— Child - Wife i May Seem Moroni-c To Mature Man After Adventures 0f World War Recently I ventured the opinion that the day n! we ollnllni-VWQ woman .ilie child-wife and the baby-talk girl is over, and that a boy inw a mature man: he will have been sobered and experience he has been through, and that he will want in a Wife a Wom- an who has the strength and ooura-ge and helpfulnem of his P101189‘ SOLDIERS PREFER CUDDLY WOMEN Milling gpeciailv when it comes to picking out a wife. And certainly it is easy i110 iIiCflI tlrbiluganda with his bus- understand why the men who are suffering all the grim horrors of W4‘- lwho are sloshing about in mud and filth and sleeping in loxholes. Wl1° gare sickened bv the stenchos oi’ the battlefield and the swamps. and who Illeaflnutnlfiuflt Anllnlwem ‘ ._¢..-. Questions and Anlvven on Price. Control will n pa: in The 01mi- lm u g "n! r feature cub day. ms question: are thou which have rubbed the wmiu» Prion and Trade Board from houuwlvee in The answer: are F: vldod by the Board DEIIIOII. sum who have intelligent IIIQIWW to elk no price control are Invited when the war he will have changed!) ACCOIdill/Z to a soldier, who saysl west he speaks for all the men i: w ‘and ‘hm In “m” h w a pollamorg his buddies and that they are unanimous in def! 11R 3111'; that is the type of wiife they do not want. he says, “that the war has changed us in r-‘itlny Wflys- It has given us different ideas and different stand- ards. but not about women. fluffy ruffles instead of tinlforms. and While We 8d He writes that half-flu m!‘ Women I Regional Advlnry Oom- miitee of the Wu- Timer Price: and Trade Board. i Q. At the cnd of the month 1- usually have a few co left over. Is it quite all right or me w give these to a friend of mine who lives alone and has a harder time igetting along on ration allow- lance: A. No. It is illegal to give loose But definitely. "Itt is true. We are still strong 1'01‘ mnen who have taken their liluws the wa-r. we don't want them. icoupons to another (OnSI-‘mer and designs illegal for dealers to accept loose coupons from customers. Q. I know that I can buy s ar with my preserves coupons, tit foot.- tne reverse apply can 1 buy preserves with my sugar coupons? A. No. Your regular coupons. can be used to b sugar only. However. when can cou- pons come valid May. with ‘whey may be exchanged for pre-' SHUCS coupons. I Q- Why is i_t so important to advise the Ration Board when I change my address? A- WEI-l. a record is kept of each I ration book holder. If you should lose your u'l1 stand a far foliv of man is past estirnatinil. ca; girls in stilt; and Where we were born? I wonder if Living fiflgeisure The W0 man's Reap" OLD HAN IN A PUBLIC LIB-BABY ' 1n may” hanging coat. of green-i 1min no‘ shut-lies to m; favorite. m . While an eyes scan the shelves.‘ as if to gr Remembered irienda. Whatever he may lwk. He is no 9011M!’ while his heath can hold The minted ‘=5. of wil- dom’: gold. -—Belie Chapman Morrili. VARIETY 1N PEINTS In rayons. imaginative an dec- oratlve prints of green. varic y give u: such a wide choice. a selection is almost DGWUIIBHB‘. Large and sumii prints. flowiru and gemnat- rwai. flowery and even runny- these are the things we must un- a beset on pure white rayon crepe: that are cool and summery. besides being nand-stericileo. Rayon cheers come in endless varieties of colors and prints, Flowers on dark back- grountk are favorites for town. SHOULDER. CAPE IS KNOTTID AT BACK 9w is a sho dei- cape 0i looped fabric in con- trasting color. the tie-ends crossed in fnont and tied in a knot, at the wais e in back. . A general feeling for more move- tbe ouettn at bwk i: eviden" throughout the new collec- widely scattered patterns 0‘ will order them l; the morning fro y store. and "at home" can have a. ho beiiogtn to a i iramenis. m“ nanny “W” "' "COALITION" IN NEW COSIUMES Fun Srlllyu Th“ "we wit... gloves and IBWCITy,‘ unu stinging ‘.6. gear‘ have formed Q Una o‘ all. ition government oi the ruslm‘ In union they rind strength and“ ‘ itctrvenels 8H0, one“ u. m, '1' onomy. when used in rstsilo}, '°' separately. you nnd them 0.19M“ W159 vamll/Y- 1919i)’. originality n‘ surprisingly much is iillillevegl from mellhong u, a “gnarl-hunt such Amie things. ‘rake. for 6103M! le, tn- - . dyed iutmcs oi 310 otinllfiltll‘). wauaders oyeu by hana ill ilil i“ mass production. 'i'ncir blue and cerise are used us n“. hint. COiOlb against suave black dresses of Nettie iwsciistein den“ with gloves. nats. or scarygr w‘ match. One glove may be can... one mue: the nat takes oom col.‘ or» for its purpose. while the neck. line the dress gains emphasis em snows versatility in the vancur ways a. colored scarf may be lam 3311013811 its deep V neckline. ps9. mint-striped shantung n. a pm. X hut 111105 its aav Colors echoed in gauntlet gloves and soft ties, ac- oeriting the neckline of a blur ‘suits of your investigations taken bett ' t ~ . ' . . ‘ _: f . 1 v s” chok rum“. er chance of having it return- gl , l, l; 1n mun g 1mg u m; thrmsuii tlr..t"s.t".."zt'lz.t'.z.litr.t:.".:.t. ‘:..:.":..'r;.“..". 5.12.: .. o: .":..... gays... ti“... stow-writ... ...::'.: .........:::.i"... .... Willem Irma w- 1mm a E Cd ‘ ' “T” “° “PM m" he has seen who ivere u brace instead of a burden to their men? ° 5°11!‘ 11°“! Bfldrflifl- back. below narrow sash belts. ‘ _ Kent Slfliplc gold weddin b (l; . mm maced on [he finger: ofutshLv icorize in Georgetown. b"1d‘~‘ “d grow" 41114113 m8 Cele-i Wren Margaret Wocd, who has. 11’<’"."» T116 wuvie left inlmcdlflifiliflrbecn visiting he.» heme ltere. thefigmk‘ iii’ _n short honeymoon scrncvvhere l" England- . ‘ MacDougail, left yesterday on re- Mr Joseph dc Pencicr, Toronto. mm w Esquhnalh BC who came on official business as. e e ~ chairman cf the Dcuiiitioti War Mp5 Colin MoLurg of Bmckleyq “Fling” stflmlls- 113d the pleasure who is visiting her daughter. Mrs. vicruwqm fnendihliis during i115 C W. MacArthur, Prince Street. b.i-f vis.t, _ ' is being cordially welcomed by her U51 FTidBy was the 39th wed- ‘fiends e e e ding annivelfeflry cf President and m... sympabhy or their Mrs‘. Franklyn D. Roosevelt. but K095 out to Dr. J. s. Netting on there 115s 11° flflfiblilllcll Ht the the death of his father. Mr. 'I'hcm- vVhlieuhOiise owing to the absence a; Netting, which occurred wad. “f, P, R°°-'-‘~?v°1t 011 f1 W11! o! nesday Dr. and Mrs. Netting nre gliqjqful Dost-s 111 lhe Caribbean End now in Dartmouth attending the ... t t America, flmemL cuarrt sa-rhvorritenlfnv mfg‘ cnocnar guest of her sister, Mrs L A. friends . n .. Miss Joan Maclntyre whose mar- riage to Lieut Gordon D Bell ls ing place in April is being en- tertained pric; to the interesting event. a o were extended (Dr) T. F a Congratulations yesterday to Mrs. Fullerton who celebrated her birthday with her family and friends at her home, '7 Greenfield Avenue. t a n . On Friday of last week, Mrs. Philip S Cobb and Mrs. Hibbert Howatt were joint hostesses at a very delightful tea for Miss Mac- Intyre of. Mrs. Howafts heme when happiest good wishes tverc extended. Mrs Ralph Parker and baby of Sydney, arrived in summersidg this I week to join her husband Capt. DESIGN N0. 10H The central motif of this beau- tiful chair set dog. Interesting to . Pat- tern No i014 contains complete in- vlructlons. To order pattern: Wirlte or send move picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or Ramos to Needlework Bureau nh-Hntrowavm Guardian .,Ralph Parker who is now located 1t one of the military centres in western Prince. Mrs. John Wilson, Upper Prince street, who has been in the P.E.I. Hospital the result of a painful accident. has returned home to complete her recovery n The marriage of Lady Brigid El- liot. elder daughter of the Ea and Countess of Mint/a, of Minto House. Hawick, Scotland, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs G. W. Cook. of Montreal. to Major James Averell Clark. D.F.C . United States Army Al.- Force, on active service overseas. son of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Clark, of West-bury, Long Island. hes been arranged to take place no Wednesday. Abirl l9. at 12 o'clock noon at St. James’ Spanish Place, London. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. the Earl of Minto. She will be unattended. Lady Brigid Elliot has been o. daily worker in an aeroplane factory near London since the beg-inning of the war. sraiTriino asn TRAYS When selecting ash trays keen in a practical frame of mind. First it must be easily washed t have to be polished each time to remove stains. It must be flat on the bottom so it does not unset readily: it must bn large encuzh to Desizn No. 1014 [TEXT ADDRESS CITY - — — PROVINCE — - —l , ,. .._ .1. Here's” Quick 0N! best way to get relief from torturing sinus pain is to clear con- gestion from nasal passagu and give sinuses a chance to drain. A few drops of Vick: Va-tro-nol in each nostril is usually enough to bring this comforting relief. I-Pnrpoeo Helena . . Na-tro-nol Is so successful because if: does three important things: (1) shrinks swol- ~rt manbranea of the nose; $2) help: NUS PAIN 3-Purpose Medicine Helps Clear Out liongested Sinus Areas rrll" hol-i the ~<h~= nnrl “of leave rl ion and other rtrsson’, or whoever the ‘devil may be. can Still be reckoned on as a Nazi " “That difference in eyesight can't! b9 80f V1912" Cfllilhfflli Eflliflbled-t isn't train" in srem awfully moronic. “That's the rock on which we split.’ 4 m] h...- og m; hone; and 91am and Moiwton WhlSliCd softly. He was very inticli on tcp of the word. "Not on your life, old mnn! In fact, I'd go so far as to say it's the rock on which we'll-build.’ “I can't agree. How can 1 poss- ibly agree. You've met the man or, ‘Laisccn’ and as ‘Flanagan’. As llarssoit. ill the early day-ts of the. twnr, you Sll\\’ a peering fellou"-as‘ slot-v tcrv can rndttte the babble of a baby ha“... p. whlgl- "to u-m-n 1...». 0 to read big print at six inches range, even When he was aided by documented enlistment thick lenses Rrccntly. you had HQQIQ)‘ Flanagan, "late daily contact with the Shfip-Sliper-‘bgeamc a, soldier of the King. And, ‘nlmdem 75311533” W110. Oihwith all his demerits, a good sold- your own adtnisicn main. coulcll 191g reed the hfllYinil.‘ setting of a ‘which you needed n gas; to see sight woud preclude him from Aird mark you. ‘Flanagan’ neverflitiding ready employment at sea, wore spectacles." .even in war time. But "Smith". Still. that soft low vrhistlinglhaving handed over good money, with a smile behind it. jmereiy snarfed that this was now “You forget the difference ir,‘iis affair. and picking up the the eyes. Roger ‘t » hemp suit-case containing the “Now what on earth riflvou meanivery clothing he had bought from by that? What am I telling you?"-Flanagan, went out. The Austral- "You forgot that ‘Larson’ waslian never saw him again. pig-eyed. That sergeant altered? . . . I toltl the chap that his your photographic 9I1]3.l‘ll€— jeyes would let him 439W“. l‘ he flied q-ticnts to prove the same thing. to get a ship? Moreton read aloud ‘Ifien. you'll have to remember. from the verbatim transcript. “Fast- ‘Flnnaganis’ eyes were wide, staring odd, glassy. ’ . . Proof that he poin frcm which we set out to W85 ‘Iarsson‘!" ‘ tread on velvet " “Oh. hang it man! This—this “I-—I'm blest, if 1 can see iti" simply doesn't make sense! I don't Caithrop got up to put a eigraette wan-a to imagine anything much in Morctons mouth and iieht iii- I want to ilObblc ‘Larston,’ alias “Come on, spill your beans " ‘ ‘Flanagan’, The sooner the bet- "Very well,‘ Moreton slovtly ln-t ter.’ haied "Notice, first, how the time‘ Moreton qhumbed over the ser- factors. count. I met ‘Larsson‘ on geantfis signed statement: those various occasions. in Hamburg, be.- sheets whereon he had recorded his fore I Teft the coast for Krefeid dingy. tortuous, and reckless tae. to learn mv tricks of the trade as Early in the war he had “skipped a. Luftwaffe fighting pilot". I-le ship" on arriving in an Efnglis-h grunted “Lots of chimneys on the seaport frc-m Austrolia, Registrat- works in the Krofeld district. restrictive orders When you've finished being buck- were not fully in force, then. about by their red-hot gases. few month later. having come to Roger, you can fly through a. the cud of his resoorees. he fell in clrctr; hoop! Talk about T ‘ with a man who call himself. thoroughness!" admirably, “John Smith" . . a “However. 8s the General re- man who said he had been a mar- marks, that's beside wt point. isn't lne engineer but, having had a little 7 , . . Sweden kkks ‘Larsson’ trouble with the police. nad not out. He must have been pretty bad followed the reg, for some time .rrieat for them to have dared so For the sum of two hundredimuch. at that particular time. And tpoun s, in cash, Hector Fianaganaiexp. we hear of him in Hull. sold "John smith" his whole ident-l Millers’; Flanagan's evidence- he it_v—his name. his ships’ discharge was still a myopic; still wearing papers. his registration and insur- concave pebble lenses. umce cards. everythmtl- The“. 111W!‘ "Two years later, as machine-shop .a glorious binge, he joined the Army. gaffer at Ilowoocb-a position he stating he was an Australian born gained by his abilities. for he is a lWIlO had recently travelled from marvellous precision englneer-_ our Eire to "do hi: bit". Many a fight- p-Iun, new ‘F’ antigen.’ is u wide- ing loyalist frcm Eire having, io|eysd. unbiinkinz. individual. If those early days. been acceptedgmytihing he's afflicted by hyper- with n. similar dim and convert|metropia, not myopia . . s hl§ory, _the_ th ltle; lit_tl'ie_li_n-_.long-slghted. An aswundi en on that. Roger. That's the . he’ page‘ HERE ’S FIRS TGLIMPSE OF AR G EN TINA ’S ‘M YS TER Y QUIN TS ’ it, shnulr‘ v ~. have indentations tn hold cigar- ette: and cigars so they burn cor- rectly if you wish to put Qh— down: inst orf all. nut nortant it must he in ncrft-r-t. no»; cord with the other furnishings ~11‘ the rrom. Relief from clear out pain-causing congestion and (3) aoothes irritation. Many sinus sufferers say it’: best relief they've found. Try itl , \ . quite fm-. r t T110154! flvo babies wre reported to be qulnlermletr born lust July lb In Senor and Senom France Dillgenfl. who llve In u uuberh of Buenon aims. lrrrenfllln Th» picture, transmitted by radio u. New York. was given to lho prcle no March 11 by senor Dlllgenll, who unwed Irma CHILD WIFE MIGHT DOSE APPEAL FOR VETERAN T utonder if the childmfe, who was smart enough for n bot‘ b11313"? r"tP't1‘t ii""or.='cftri what lt is n" about? t1“ war. v-hn h" hon il-rntwh the most. cru"lal adventures that ca" l?!“ fall a human being. and who has taken his part in the making ofhs- you have admlttcd- hardly ai)le]~"31'f"7<’ it_1_fitic_s_-_ _ Tiieytvoifttnieastirelip. pass—andl Dublin,’ $1531! And his spectacles have es? Yes-s-s, vou may ho. .- b ’. b t. I’ Flanagan had mentioned to "John 1.85:7‘ of‘ " m ivernier at arm's length: a reading!Sn1it " that the state of hi; eye- ,_...,,.,,M' lame,‘ to a mnttire man when he tries 9° she trawm in his face because Sh" Avvl r utondgr lust how 1on2 -t'.=. lk ladv Of course. if a man stays pennanentlv adolescent. he may "ill W"“' y a tvl-‘c who is lust as flivlttv as he is But if he l: n reel man Wit-h brfllflii "r" rtttrrosr. I think that when he "oes back to the sweetie“ he "Wm for. l“ i: "oing fr» (rel exsctlv as we do when we return to the little 0'19- "" We have lived aImon-z the ski" “Yet. Roger-he still ‘were git-ss- irmp. my talking lur- Hc’d been fitted with of course." Captain Cnltihrop hissed. excited- "I—I’v- hoard of those—" (To Be Continued‘ A ulnar; Smile i "Have ya r CORNER ’ FRESH DRESSING y (Basic Recipe) -.- i-CMDOOn of salt 1 teaspoon of sugar h teaspoon of paprika h out: of vinegar ‘.2 cup of salad oil Mix salt. susar. and paprika fo- gether. then add vin ar and oil and beat together unti thoroughly blended. A quicker method is to but all innedients into a. uart sealer. seal tight. and shake vgor- vii-sly for several minutes until l are blended. For added flavor. wipe around in- side of bowl or jar with a cut. clove or garlic. before adding the other lnirredients. VARIATIONS OR FRENCH , DRESSING Chill SIuoI-Ilressing To basic recipe for French dress- ing. add 1/. oup of hot chili sauce. Beat ou‘ shake together thoroughly. I THE COOK! IN" ,come fro mthe rale shtock av Don- _ Chlffonade Dressing any ancBisters. Mrs. men, To basic recipe ncld two table- Kelly?" asked Mrs O I mm . .1 e- hard “Arr phwat’; ancisters?" "Why people vou shprtitng from." "Listen to me. Mrs. O'Brien." said Mrs. Kelly impressively. “I ahues_thot shoring frcm nobody. gether thoroughly, then serve, Thev shoring at thLm-" ii -— FIRST REFRIGERATION Two stenographera were airing ‘Iiiertheory of refrigeration for their troubles. “I'd like to get B- preserving food was first express- divorce. My husband lives in Ohio ed in the middle of the 18th cen- and I'm here, and we don't get tury. a one." "Why don't you sue him for in- compagbiliigrau" asked the other w“ d um $311198 B Y- f , but uri that 0 n’? would if I could catch him at favgvfiwfin 100 w 300 all? soft white - ggxs. MOTH PROLIFIC The flying adult moth lives only Help ‘the Young People To Health - Happiness What comm ' h 1.1%.‘? rissdmlfilii» strghgfrimsvt ea] L» 1ft: Ill-R! Oll “Qlkl ' may clioeksuehould r511: ‘ ‘m’ “d .’£.°"::.*s"’:.':'..‘.""' a """-“"" m mo“ an iron to improve tho Wzomeilftrfpua [on draconian to‘ a": "=1: "t. a - M we with other valuable iugredieultrlolladicgtlzad for bulldingng “curlers.” re use“. .. l a . look for our txrfado Sinai‘: a “ onmtlia paoluga. Th T. Mllburn Co, Limited. Toronto, 05L ‘warm rooms. e screens ream u leathers will roll The basic if}; for eveningI aoceacor clung from turtle-scarf: of low aprons o! alt-in ribbon. giving‘ a. implant effect. often, too, using ook ruand bracelets of jeweler-u J- HINTS 0N ETIQUBTTI Donntletthegoodta-blemm- ners you were taught at home lapse as you grow older. I»! you have children they are apt to copy what you do rather than what you preach. is lettlrur of cor- rect bad morale. mo. NEW TRICKS Chicken; seem to b taking over more and more of the war effort try f coat bore containers to rvioue to Mints and oils. new glue also may rep ary g ue for plywood m casein or soybean me m and warm c othlng In: aviators for some time. HOMES OI‘ TO-MOBBOW WHAT WILL THEY BE LEE‘! m a. fuciluting article on on’- homes of to-motrrow. a. fwfintlv in the press. the o owing features are promised: Doors will swing hingers in crs will be oabincta.“ yet strong enough up like ou no. . . . Blanketless beds will be heated by radiant energy. Roofs will be insulated minst cold and heat by n n mat dayiilht lovely ‘t be fins to tellsowhere thbevounamal light leaves of‘! and artificial light- ...- will be strum dreiftleu. 11w will cook the the public focus. -- Some of the poet-war homes will fold up like newspe n for deliv- ery by truck to the ome site You‘ The regular meeting of the Win. aloe N. W. Institute met at the home 0f Mr . Oliver ‘Nunn, March B. Meeting opened with one m; Creed, followed by minutes of tin Feb. meeting. Nine liietnbcrs and two visitors answered Roll Call, with a Joke tbcbool 0001111., reported a lhovel bought for the school. and paper towels needed. Bill for shovel Wu presented and d. B166 00mm. reported 3 call: e.. Mrs. John Carter reported ii pn soaks and l. vrindbreakcr sent w Red Owes. Sec'y.. reported that two Sympathy cords had bee: lent. Ind had been acknowledged Other cmrwpondenoe svas present- Mns. Claude Craswcll was lo- pointed to have charge of the pro- gram at the April meeting. to in held at the home of Mrs. Waller Robertshroli call to be answered with l elpful hint. Coll. amounted to $1.30, a contest was won by Mrs Stanley Younker. Meeting closed with The Lunch was served by the hostess. tPatriot please copy). "sum" em n nun oven norm u ' " ' . “mo: u- fill fiibliardéfi-kl‘... fill-l’!- fi" dgfekw" and printing. Canada‘: lMllll 711mm“ "W. dam the but work n lower coat. Film Rolls Developed I; Primed ""'.‘ll‘i P“ 15¢ 3 Q‘, vgnqw-pmnpo Mull lelvlfl “Your rinse for such quality work mars“?!- 2." Z stir gin-bl at?" "iilt.‘rt":z.“.".'-rrizi INLAIGIMENTS I blwpmuh hi" In Incl neunh i ‘ .'.“'....'.'.T?..§ .52'.~T.I.c.~°.'3'.?.§ ll. mount In Gold Silver, Circular: $11113“ amt. Ebony inst. frlmll. 5 ~ e - enlargement colored. 7W- “ Om" Print. Name and Address Plalnl)’ 9" A fill Snapshot Sillvllii, IQ! III. loll Ollie l. 70'1"" "DAT! - BAIT" Every Jack loves a frill — N14 the ruiif on the sweet I01!" neck of le date dress wu lint meant w frame pretty face. No. 3M in sine l8 r ulreein yards 3-inch fabric. 2. Adm. Pattern Went the Name out: Province GIFT OI’ Till LADIIS skepticism by reflilnl to stale where the children were born-there being no public norm! of the rlre multiple birth Prom left to right, m; ‘ babies are identified u Can-loo Alberta, Mark Christin. Ind Inna l.“ d m“ 5mm’ Ml"! Fflfhlllfll. was invented before the Nylon strlnds are belmr used to polish jewel for precision mtrumente. VALUAILI INVENTION The nlr - cooled redid mlllm l! 1.. N eedleciusfil J For The 3802 SIZES IQ ~ l.