guises - an a wr-bfikauyfl (I111 _ §.§.§.r§..a§.=.z..z§.s §i§.§...., . .- ‘r, __‘_.___.-’._ “s-s- _-.¢-.-.\___ _Gmeral thought because the Red OF Rivett, the hospital's obsteric sur- geon, picked up six-day-old Mic- hael Plulips in one hand and held him before the Queen. "Oh, be carefull" she exclaimed. ad During her visit the Queen inspected the gasproof room into which all babies will be taken in the event of m: at‘: raid. O O Like en old-fsduomd sewing bee but with s touch of modernity. more than 126 Ottawa women are working these days at Government House, the vice-regal residence. inning up clothes for Canada's needy as well as for the Red Cross and for children and adults abroad who have been evscuated from wu- sones. Fitting her workshop scheme w the present emergency, Lady Tweedsmulr, wife of the Governor- Cross headquarters were so small that groups might work at Govern- ment House regularlyzwhrs since she came to Canada, y Tweeds- mulr has had a work partdy at Gov- emment House, their en eevor for the past few years being mainly for people needing)‘ clothing in Wesicrn Canada. ere now are five groups working st the stately residence in s room which form- erly was used for billiards. The group work six hours l. day, knitting and sewing.‘ O O To be lady-ln-waitlng to the Duchess of Kent in Australia: Lady Patricia Ward, youngest dsicir of Lord Dudley, daughter of former Lord lieutenant of Ireland. step- daughter of former Gaiety star HAPPENINGS >Tl{E vvsmui ML: Constance Oolwlil enter- tained st s delightful on Monday evening for Miss Putricis Ritchie whose marrisge is sched- uledivfé: next wefii“ Miss Ritchie rue m ex ‘ guest prise puffed by outs of good wish- Ioughlin, fioderc . NB... sang in the Wilmat United march last Sunday morning snd was vezy cor- dially . . Knitti bags are in popular de- aand in’: ncglv the eeféhsrioglte- wu omen y n es w en ever gossible, in public as well s: private life. Somfimenerxglelgic dsouls even go so far as t w “ um- my" st bridge parties‘. Zir. George W. McPhee, M.P.. and Mrs. MoPl-ice entertained in the late afternoon Wednesday in honor of members of the British, Australian and New Zealand mislons, now in Ottawa. O O O O Mrs. Orin McGregor of Halifax. spent the wear-end with her par- ents. U O O O Mrs. EK. McNutt entertained at luncheon Thursday for her mother Mrs. Armstrong of Winnipeg, who llr. C. Fairall Fisher has left Mcmtreal to spend several months with his daughter, Mrs. Cooper in San Francisco. O O O O Bans 0d black fox fur stand up a1. sides of s. pill-box hat of panna violets worn in Paris. The hat. worn with a matching fox muff. com- plemenis a.plz:ln'blpck ensemble. Mr". J.D. Hyndman who has been vinting her sons, Messrs. Cecil snd Jamu Hyndman in To- rontc. has returned to Ottawa. O O O O Wutime evacuation of children knows no social code. From all ranks the small evacuees are drawn and the Queen. ss ever, heads the list with her own two girls. Remain- ing herself to see things through she has made sure or the safety of Gertie Millar, now living at Le Tiuquet. Lady Pamela's family has known tragedy: her mother. Rachel Lady Dudley, was drowned bathing in m Irish lake; sister-in- luw. Viscountcas Ednam, was killed in an sir crash. O O O I Hon. Mark R. MaoGuigan was receiving congratulations of his friends lest Sunday. the occa- sion of his Milt lzirfiidsy. O Mrs, Benjamin Rogers is mend- ing the week-end ln Moncton. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M1‘. Tomp- kins. O O O O Miss Mary Macbcun. unr- riaze to Constable James 8. Id- vrards of file RCMP . Gun-lotte- town. is to mine place shortly, was the guest of honor at a. smart mis- ccikmeous shower at Mrs. James Brady's pzetfy apartment, her iuxtessoi being Miss WinnieWkight, Mrs. Arthur Woolner. Miss Mary Stewart. The guests, with due sol- cmnityv, were welcomed Miss stem-art and Mrs. Woolner dressed us mounties, which caused lots of The presentation of many < gins and s late supper vi-hhed sway several hours and the young bride- 1di- Iiih many good wishes for hm- hoppi- nose. I O O O There are signs that llfe in 1m:- don is becoming a little more nor- mal after the black-out hour ssys e London Evening News writs. Restaurants that were brsve enough to face quitc big losses during the firstfew days of the war are now starting to do more than cover their expenses. There is a. demand her children and set an example to the nation by deciding definite- lv that they shall remain away. And. like other mothers, she re- cently took s lone trip to Scotland to make sure they were well and happy. It has been impressed upon 13-year-old Princess Eliza- beth that she is s. person of re- sponsibility in her parents‘ absence just cs she wasduring their absence in Canada, and she has already taken charge of her young sister and also attends Yo her mother's daily iclophone call. The child- ren write regularly to their par- ents and all the Royal family. In between their studies, they are being useful war workers. making simple scarves and operation stockings which will be handed over to the Red (X063. g O O O i Mia Margaret lifnman was host- me st her home on Argyle Street. Tuesday. for the Bridfe Club, hon- ouring Miss Leonora MacNelll, a November bride. Al, the conclu- sion of ploy lvliss MacNeill received s. lovely guest of honor prize. o+++¢o Morning Smile The Warning A professor was about to per- form s. chemical experiment before his class. "Should I do anything incorrect in this test," he explained "we insight all be blown through the roof. Kindly sicp a. little clos- for dancing in the evening. OLD IOHITIAD When we were v01’! fluted, anti‘): glml!‘ 11V t w ul ‘Zing w mil" tgmgdsroomafingleuzbls with s m! mu or Make- one for s. friend's C1111! e pa tern includes transfers of inl requirements snd all “m” To order this dull a d send with 15 cents in coin 01‘ C arlotoetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department ' Deeim No. $0 SAHPLII DQIGN NO ymmg s panel Ihms-_____---—--- — - ~ “ "- iq..-.__...._..____.._-----------1 at this set islornethmg to cherim through the Yell‘- LI‘!!! des . color simfifllmll. mater- for mum: write your name snd scoress on s piece of never m stamps to er, so that you can follow me bet- my! i5 bring welcomed here on a visit. ,. O O O O i PRETTY AUTUMN WEDDING Photographed following their marriage in Trinity United Church, Nov. 7th. Reading left to right:—-Groomsman, Mr. Walter J. Gui; Groom Lieui. Frederic A. Large, R.C.N.V.R.; Bride, formerly Miss Mildred Cox, Charlottetown and Bridessnald, Miss Virginia Large, OO‘%¢%¢4‘v¢4 gvoun For Saturday November 11th CH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —You born before April 4: Heart int/crests. pleasures and social af- fairs rank second to essential du- ties. business and work problems. You bom after April 3: Money mattcrs. expansion and assuming added liabilities need especial fore- thoeght and management. APRIL 21. t0 MAY 20 (Taurus)- Pun before May 6? Beneflccnt rays for personal achievement. artistic pursuits. romantic adventures. Other Taureans: You'll have employ your ingenuity m compete with others MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Geminik- It's rather pertinent that the indi- cations are dull for buslnes enter- prises and that activities appropri- ate for week-ends are most favor- ed. Be cheerfully optimistic. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- If pressing business is not on your program of “musis." then take things easily. You'll accomplish more in the end. Unnecessary wor- g and bpstllng will hinder, not Newlyweds Igtlart Right By Budgeting Expenses v ‘.- i» ii-s \ . ,er1/ic'..ei “No Money Quurrcls for Us!” AND CUSHION . 660 - ushion to simlla w rnese “d c a annxeuitv vis- stitch Worked in brill"? Needlework Delilflmefll- Halli)! newlyweds! A budget to lick high prices already worked out when the groom carries the bride QVQT flue threshold! They're setting up housekeeping in s neighborhood of their own in- come group. No temptation here to run a hectic race with the Jonesesl Their living quarters they select- ed on the basis of 25 per cent. of their income. Unlike many couples they won't come to grief over un- expected car repairs. overlooked telephone bills. but will take care of such items easily with funds set up for car operating, household op- crating. For food, other items, they'll set aside similar funds. And their diet will be healthful as well as inex- pensive. for this bride knows her calories and vitamins. When tomatoes and oranges are high, she knows that raw cabbage and onions also supply vitamin C. She's learned that cheese is s pro- tein food as well as meat. Try our new easy budget plan to cut living costs. save for big pur- chases you really want. Our 32- page booklet has ruled pages for one year's budgefeniries. Send 20c in coins for your copy of HOW TO BUDGET AND BUY for better livinz to Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your NAME. ADDRESS, and the NAME of booklet. “Name Street Afldfflll City Province iublvlnuffioniisiio fflopyright. 1939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look in the section your birthday comes in, snd find what your outlook is, according to the stare. r-q 7:; f . it help. Romance tops. JULY 24 to AUGUST 2 (heel- lt will pay to cooperate and work for projects protecting the inter- ests of the public as a whole. Self- ish unpatriotic or disloyal persons or activities should be checked. Be interested in that. which is good and noble. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgin-Don't look {or big gains or speedy returns to take place to- day. However. good work will bear frr“ in time; no worth wihlle en- Cfivor ever is lost. EPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER. 2i! (Librw-Mixed vibrations. You may fool restricted and unable to make heachvny. Don't let this wor- ry you, continue plans and inten- tions with a steady gait. Good luck! OCTOBER 24 '00 NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpiol-You born before Nov. 10: Hold tight. those emotions and don't express YOUR views too broadly or emphatically. Listening to others’ viewpoints can add to your store of knowledge. You born after Nov. 9: Materialism should not be your leading motive NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius)—-Day will prove agreeably pliable and remunerstive if you put the right stuff into your efforts. Favorable for collections. sales. mdvertising returns. new con- ta value, DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Caprlcorm-You may not find the day wholly satisfactory for private interests, love affairs, social attain- ment and the like, but you can en- joy it in a healthy. sound munner b" keeping usefully occupied snd mentally alert. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (AquariusL-Prccision of detail and skill of construction will be im- portant to you making real and lasting success, which you know you can have. You have fine pos- sibilities that should be developed and exploited by YOU. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisoesl-Jndications are favorable for sports, music, stage. screen and radio interests; travel, srrny and navy activities. Be alert 0o detect falseness in pretenders. You can und- should be an influence for good in any circle. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY. ‘though brilliant. clever and astute. as it promises to be. can thwart its own purpose by nursing a tenden- cy to be dictatorial and intolerant. Help it realize that it will have more power and be better respect- ed if t will be more yielding and humble in disposition. Education will not be lost on this child. ‘MEMORY’ Poppies of Flanders fields. who bow and nod their heads. Beneath thee sleep our Glorious dead. They are not dead? (he ones who sleep beneath that sacred sod. ‘Ihey wake! Those who have gone before. to see the Majesty of God We carry on who wait-whilst pop- pies bow and nod. They're gone before. but memory Whom éod hath chosen, we bow to His will Angels of Mercy. guard thee well. 1W0 sleep neath ‘poppies. of the field and hill. ’1‘c comrades who have gone before —we tribute pa? And here as round s eenotsph. we flowers lay Our thoughts turn back to those. whom sacrifice hath healed Who bravely lay. where popplm bow. in Flanders Field Oh. sacrifice where pomp and I8!!! is not To thee who gayest alt-not one shall be forgot For still wlihin the hearts of those where awful mugs o! grief. times healing knit. Three words remain for all-Lest We Forget. -John Robert Campbell. Graham's Road, - Osvendids, R3. l’- ‘inch cake (generously), or about 2 Zlmr Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box Young Girl Should Be Given Every Opp!!!‘- tunity to Associate With Girls and Boy! of Their Own Age for in, 'I‘_hat Way They Learn About Life fsfhl m sdnlilvlfl‘ about Igor-i to let them ls mould not be allowed school affairs. before ation is that these more awkward in irls who ould be- AND B. B. Answer: e to lob 1 In m“ “li'."u“f.‘aél‘il‘ntfi“ii’.i”ll“t and“ , to betw h th wuscinbelittle ecnwenwgvw w“ ‘Wm t ‘Y m’ n definite w» status I should say i... ... .2220." aw t." ‘semis; ‘u. “'“i““l‘i spec e - st l5 now ls older and more sophisticated and worldly than 1E6! motpre was at 20. f-hl veers: ‘t f privileges of 20. mit that don't last too late. unless you know Johnny Jones very we . this will seem heresy to the very strict mothers who are doing so much to unfit their da. - tcrs for the world in which they have to live by keeping them segreig; i1 t is going on about them. ese mobherssay thatagirloi 15 or iflisiooyouna toknowh of herself: that she lacks experience and wisdom to fudge those with whom she associates. and the strenkth of character to resist temptation. 1n a measure. this is true. but as I said before, the babes snd suck- llngs of this day are wiser than children were twenty-five years ago. Bally isn t nearly as unsophisticated as Momma thinks she . A150. how is a. girl to learn about life and boys if she is never permitted to kno Nor does locking a girl in a room and forbidding her to do the other girls do keep her ha py and satisfied and perfectly content sitting at home with Mamma and) Pa . reading a good book. The hankering for forbidden fruit is an lnher ted quality we get from our first mother. No girls are so boy-crazy and make such fools of u emselves running after boys as the girls who are not permitted to have dates. Furth . tn iris who are not allowed to have boy friends in their youtiinglggitifl Bangd awkward in their relationship with men as long as they live. They are either too stsndoflish or too eager. Like danc- ing. the tcdmiquc of handling men has to be soquired in ycuih. I think the wise mother is the one who encourages her little kin to have both girl and boy friends . n they grow up together knowinz each other, and by the time they are 15 they are pretty well fit to judg: each other. ‘they have none of the romantic idea; abou boys and glr that children have who have never known any one except of their own sex. An dates to them are not epochs). They are lust going with John or Sally to the movies as mey hpvie’ donadofens oi’ times before. Don't Rush Into Marriage Dear Dorothy Dix-J am m years o! age. honest. clean-living and earning a fair salary. but not enough to marry on. 1 have plenty of ambition and am anxious to make something o! myself and I want. m be on my feet before I marry. My girl is 21 and she feels that we should not wait to get married, but should do so secretly. Then when I um sible to support both of us we can announce it. But I feel that we should wait and save because she has a job and with a joint account we could easily marry ln_a yea-r or so. What do you advise? PUZZLED LAD. Answer: Listen, son. any girl who tries to rush on into marriage before you are ready for it and against your better iu ment isn't the right sort of girl for you to marry. Especially she isn't the right sort of girl for sn ambitious man to marry. because she is willing to sacrifice your future for her desire for a wedding ring, even if she can't wear it in public, You are only 22. but surely in ‘that time you have seen the disuter that a marriage for which he was not ready can bring upon a man. You have seen the misery of bo husbands. frantic because they had lost their jobs and had wives whom ey coiuld not support and maybe little child- ren olivine for the milk they coulld not buv for them. You have been talented chaps, with their mreers blighted they had married too soon and, with a family to support, they dared not give up any poor job to hunt for a. better one. Don't marry until you are ready m plead. or weep. or jockey you into doint B Kiri and loved you the right way, marry. son. Don't let any Kiri it. If she was the right sort of , she would be willing to wait. And d0“ ever mlrrv secretly. Wait until you can many honorably in the face of all men. A secret marriage qlways curries a, sgneay wwh 1g I O I O O O Sometimes Best to Let Illm Play Dear Miss Dix-My husband and 1 haw; bee v r7 h 11 15d and considered ourselves an ideal corple. but a llewemongga v mfiery 31011118 and beflutiful girl came to in his office snd he hssfilen des- perately in love with her and asks ms in m“?! her. What shall I do? -_.__?_ 5 divorce him so that he can BROKEN-HEARTED. Ansvgll’: fe d d 481W" lwldonwvmlrownfor col ry tiiyour husband has "- Chan"? w Ret over hi: brainsarrmugnedoretiiarxns utrd sanity and Wife But it looks a.- if we will either have to eliminate the "Misf Americas" from business offices, or else put blinder- on all the married m“- noiwm mx. O-O-O-OA COOK ’S CORNER Today's Short Wave 1"‘ A‘ 1 T Till LITILI 300K OAII (Samuel l. Martin in N cw York offends. Although the gummy e no Ar more, ‘Iheir pens have left The richest store! ‘Ifbcir Bse of . Thank God. whet Peace 1n them I findl Amodemdiningmomhss lint green walls and woodwork. ghe walnut. furniture matches the hard- wood floor which is nearly cover- ed by s. plain rug of the wall color. The ceiling is finished in light cream and cream colored lines run horizontally throuich the green draw curtains at the sides of the win- dows which extend across one end of the room. In New England states, the dis- tinction between hu blueberries is final? the south uni ddle west the names um more or less confused by the layman. Worn like e. wrist watch, s mem- orandum pad containing s. long strip of paper an rollers has been granted by a resident of Topeka, ns An official report says that Brit'- ish soldiers M. Simla, India are drinking less alcohol and more In 17th witury gentle- men were permiticd smoke in church. Niagara Pulls, although the most‘ famous in the world, stands elev- enth in the llsia-‘of actual height. Crushed Qgshells snd vinegar an excellent for cleaning stained or clouded glass, snd nothing beats a clean piece o1 chamois for giving it a final polish. Homers, mad info colored oak leaves and butterflies in natural coloring: develop several small shapes, while s "half hat" to ‘be posed over s. veil-draped head, consists of 48 tiny colored birds. Burned goose. ostrich snd coq are strongly endorsed. An ostrich mod- el stemming from Victorian inspir- ation trails more than s yard of tied willow ostrich down the beck. Coq feather hat and muff ensambeles are observed. while coq and vari- ous other types of feathers, includ- ing quills, wings and birds accent many of the colored suede hats. Wh using iphon sods in eri bottleetlor s few minutes ' before using to prevent sputtering. Pastel lames are seen for iatc sf- ternoon wear. These are accompa- nied by the highest of the high turbans seen to date, each picking {me of the delicate shades in the axne. In Holland, Jackets are supplied to cows to protect them from the cold and damp of wintry weather. Fine salt should be used to clean pearl-handled articles. which then shouFd be polished with s. chumnis. Without adopting s vacant stare or anything like it. every woman should manage to affect s fairly calm, serene expression when she is working at her desk, reading or IIOIISEWIFE AND _ llili ACTIVITIES lflfllll- She should sevc h meted expressions for wifiiif: flous snd times when sh, 151,-‘ alone. The so-called, solitary m“. now twist/era, squiniers and throat Do not be troubled because yo“ have not. great virtues. Only hay. enough of little virtues and comma; fidelities, and you need not mom becsuse you are neither s hero not s saint-Beecher: If we would Wrwtmh g or reputation. we lmst dodmthfing: worth writing, or write things worth readizig.-Pliriy. INK ON CLOTH If a ehenile tablwloth iaecm; stained with ink place s ring :1 powdered magnesia round the stain and saturate the stain with m. pentine. Leave it for several hours . bbing it between the hands iron; c1133‘ to time during the trest- m . ALFRED THE GREAT TRAN!- LATED THE BIBLE King Alfred the Great was g translator of the Bible, for it w” his ambition that "all the freg. born youth of his kingdom should employ themselves on nothing till they could first. read well the Eng. lish Scripture." King Alfred died while vmrking on a translation of the Psalms. About that time, mo. Archbishop Aelir1c translated parts of the Bible mm Anglo-Saxon. A device to bemounted on s work bench and controlled by |, edal has been invented to strip Emulation from wire cleanly. A IEIBIAIIKABL! HEN -'1'his incident is vouched for by s trusehi correspondent. ii seems that there is a hen which every day. during egg-laying seen son, at s. certain time peeks at the kitchen door for admittance. A cloth is spread on the bed and lit- tle "Beckie" lays her egg. She nev- er shows off by cackling. She Just gives her mistress s. knowing look, mnilee broadly in ban fashion, and very politely depot . But at the door Beckie hesitates because she expects to be reward- ed for her day's work. Alter re- ceiving her pay in corn she rcjoinl her sister hens an",gocs merrii?’ about her businesfv. scrntchinfl l0!‘ unsuspecting worms. -Our Dumb Animals. DrChases Nerve Food E Radio Program E i m: Time u mum * I t +0004 ~+o+ Coconut Losf Osks <1 Bus) SATURDAY, NOVELBEI ll 2 cups aiftui cake flour 2 teaspoons double-comm; bak- ing powder 1-4 teaspoon sail; 4 ‘tilablespoons butter or other or BUDAPEST 6.00 pnt-“Overture and Dance." liATi, 9.12 meg. 32.8 m. PRAGUE 6.66 pun-Saturday Night Con- 1 “mug” cert. ommkgsns-s mcg,19'l m La’ "m no iii-new- in mush; 1 uflgoonlfmm cnsnmi-e Music. mo, lkglmmeg, 25.4 m.; IRE‘, 9.83 meg, 30. BERLIN 8:16 put-News and h. lish. Sift flour once, measure. sdd 33mm“, Review DJD, 11.71’ meg?" IA m. baking powder snd salt, snd sift ifigether three times. Oreun mem- WWONU. Iunr . n"; snd cresm wzvther welL Add n’ l” ,m_;q,w, fa,“ ma and beat very thorough! . A d 9M mung“ “L ' flour, sltemsicly with m , ssmall Toxyo “W” "‘ “ “m”- l“ sso p.111. Mandolin‘ Orchestra. JZK, 15.10 11108., 19.1 rn. ‘I LONDON 8.45 pm.--"1n Town ‘lbnigh oer, ism meg. 19s m; census meg, ass m.; (Sea, 9.51 meg" 81.6 1 I CABACAB . 9:00 pm.-Dsncc Music. YVBRC, 51.7 m., 5.0 meg. LONDON n. 8x812 inches in moderatc oven (360 deg. F.) 60 minutes. qrrcud coconut seven-minute frosting on top snd sides of cake. Coconut. Seven-Minute hosting g 1 whites. unbesten 5 Qmefipfim “arm 10:16 pm.--Vsrfety Feature. 05D 1 1-2 tablespoons light can syrup. 11-75 mes. 2M m-c 080. 9-58 mes-- 1 teaspoon vanilla 31.8 m.; 06B, 9.51 meg, 31.5 m. 1 can moist, sweetened ‘ 7-4375 Ii Combine egg whites. sugar, wsier P- . Ar inufl. TF. and com s up in iop_cf double 26.2 1a.; ‘PPM. 11.17 meg, 16.6 m. boiler, beatng with rotary egg LONDON beater until thoroughly mlxgd. 111!) ‘P.\'H.—NCWB Bulletins. 0Q) Place over rapidly boiling wafer, 11-7 11198.. 36.5 m.: G50. 9-53 11168-- beat constantly with rotary egg .; GBB, 9.51 meg, 31.6 m. beater. and cook 7 utcs. or un- PARIS til frosting will stand in peaks. Re- pin-Leading Press Articles move from boiling wsicr: sdd va- sh). ‘IPBII, 11.88 meg, nilla and beat until thick enou h I TPM. 11.71 meg., 25.6 m. LONDON 11: pus-Variety. 08D. 11.75 to spread. spread cm cake. sprin - ling with coconut while frosting is l5 meg. 25.5 m; GBC, 958 meg. 31.3 06B, 9.51 meg, 81.5 m. \ 102 J 5 still soft. Makes enough frosting to cover tops and sides of two 9-inch layers, or top snd sides of 8x810 ND cakes. A California woman bus invent- ed an adjustable measuring cup when mskln pie, bake the left- for both liquid and dry foods. s ls- over crust on nvertcd muffin tins ton being set along s scale so t at to mske tsrh for the next day's the cup is filled to hold s required t." Jfl.—T8lk - English by .1. 11.88 meg, New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles Fullness front for e new outlook on s. new oecson. We muet mun for the winter months, but we went clothes we can wesr now ln feci. chic. The soft fullness st the shoulder line is most flattering. Tucks at the waistline make it sp- pear inches smaller and so lidnys that will soon be here. deep. rich red adds s guy note to any gathering and black is alws smart when accented by s bright gold necklace. style Ne. $08 is designed for sizes, 12. i4, 10. M. 8B snd 40. Blue 36 mums 3 1-4 yards of 30 inch ma . s1. Geno fifteen (we) (coin is bre- fered) for pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address snd style number Be sure to stats the sins you wish. Style 110.2968 Bine.............. Name Street Address Cit!’ Province I OUT 0F3 Canadian mothers relieve mlseryof colds externally wlih --~~-V.'.S:'.!$.§ IO ICIII