Vomenis realm . Happen The jyeek cmdr. and Mrs. O. H. Buntaln and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore left yesterday morning on to Florida. month's mouor trip . . . Mrs. R. G. Lea and Mrs. H. E. Hyndman were joint hostesses Thursday and Friday evenings. entertaining friends at. bridge at Mrs. Leals home on Green St. . . . Mr. and Mrs. are leaving this morning by train for Montreal, from where they will fly to Barbadoes for several weeks: Mrs. R H. Barrett elll4'l'l.aln6d. It a trousseau tea Wednesday afternoon in honour of her daugh- ter, Miss Pat Barlett. A bouquet a of daffodils, flanked by silver candelabra holding unite and pale blue tapers, centred the l.ici- cover-3 ed te.i table, over iihich Mrs. J. T Ibboit. Mix. .1. D. Davlson and NR5. G. B. Rayner presided. Those assisting in the dining room were Mrs. L. M. Callheck, Stimmerside,. Mrs. J. S M:itil.eiiq and Mrs. W. A Maciviiiian, Hiintt-r River. Mrs C. C Baker. M15 R. l) M.ttNeill. Mrs E. V. Btnl. Mrs R. iii .Vl.ithle- son. Mrs. W. T. wot:-. Mrs. J. 11., Cameron. Mrs. E C. Baker. Mrs. W. R. Breiinnn. Mrs. .i F 1-ii-asp;-, M:;. J. S W.iiiit-r, Alas. H H. Simp- soil. Mr-. I .l. Mi l.t-liali, Ml s Doreen Citllillbttll, Mus Kiit..ryll M'cl('L('0(.l, .il;s.s Jtxln M.it'Mil..iil and Miss Mildrt-ii Cuciiiioru, villile Miss Mary Brennzln attended the door. and Ml's A J. H.is..im ushered the izuests to ihi- d.lllll,Q mom. Mrs. R. E. S4-liter di-played the gifts, and Mrs. J. C. Cmlliiit the trousseali. . . . Dr. H H. Pierre and Mr. Douglas ludson are arriving home this evening. after a t'ortnlght's trip through the southern United States. a 0 Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Lea have as their guests the formers moth- er. Mrs. Walter Lea of Victoria. and sister. Mrs. W. F. Alan Stewart of Strathgartney. . . Walter Mathesoni ings of '1'. Davies an entertaining friends at bridge this afternoon. Mrs. I-leber Large was hostess to friends at luncheon bridge last i Saturday. I 0 Mrs. L. J. MacDonald has return- ed from New York, where she had been visiting members of her lfamlly for several weeks. . . . Dr. and Mrs. George C DATE DESSERT its cups dates (chopped) in cup nuts 2 eggs (beaten) 1 cup white sugar 2 teaspoons baking powdes 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons cracker crumbs Bake in oven until done. -Mrs. Ivan Turner, South Wlnaloo W. 1. Fisher TM ientertained a few friends at dinner. Thursday evening. - . . . Mr and M.i's G S Storey and! small daughter Patsy arrived homes iThursday evening after spending few days in Dartmouth. N. S,l the guests or Mrs. storeys sister.l Mrs A. G. iitat-Lend and Dr. Mac-i Leod. i i Mrs. Bymii Broiiil and lvllss Lucy” Blanchard are iislting irielins in Boston. i l i Mi's. L.o,i'd Cox is 9flLPl”allll'li:l at luncheon bridge today at her home on Fitzroy St l on. Mi' Peri-y Barlow Mlllburn, N. S. . is iisltiiig ll'i Mrs. A. G. Bruce held a party fora few t:'.ends at Illv Rendezvous Restaurant Tllt'x(l.ll' 9i't'lllll):. l P. D Wil.;lnis llilx bet-ii irieiltis at l)l'l(l5,'ti tins Mia irnlfll'li-lllllllg week. o.- Lietltciuiiit Gi.ih.tin I. .loi'.itiii.s. fornierly nitil 5 S.t:ntl. RPILJIIIDL is home on lo.iic pl'.0.' to pro- ceediti; to Korea iuih the fourth Battalion, llie. Caiiadiati U-uaids. He was transferred irrrin Riv s. M.m. to Valcartier. Que. recently. He is the son of Major and Mrs Fred .lenkli.s. Brighton road. . . a Ho-tcsses at the Charlottetown Curling Club today are Miss B:-ssie iPl'0WsE. Mrs. T A. M:lcAd:inl. Mrs. P. S. MacQuaid and Mrs Rifph Jones. i I The executive of the Char.ot.te-' M.rs. Vincent Grant and Mrs. Har- old Schurman. . Dr. and Mrs A. A. Lockhart. entertained friends at their home in Summerside last Friday even- ing in honour of their house guest, Mrs. J. G. Bennett of Charlotte- l.0Wl'l. . Mrs. I-lammond Johnson of Sum- mcrsidc. had as her week-end guest he-r soil, Dr. C. H. Johnson of Bathurst, N. B. - - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie re- turned ycst-erday to their home in Sunimerside alter tawa and Moncton, . N. B. o I . 1 Miss Martha MocFarlana was , lhostcss at bridge at her home in Stimmerside on Monday evening. . . . .'tf.ss Betty M:it.-Mtirtio has rt-ttirn- int 10 llir liunie ill Suiiimerside this lit-cit alter a three vieekai visit! ii Hal.i:lx, l”vl'll8 Bell. N- S. lliiest of Miss . A. W. Puinier left Suin- iiirisititi lot" Mtiiitit-all iilleic she iiili isit her husbaiiri title is a pH.iilllI ill the RU)ill V.c.oria Hos- p..ai. lVl.s. M.s J Fl.llll( Aineit cntcrt.i.n- which are of interest to members oil himself, smiled broadly. rd at ln.u e at llt r llcnie. in Sum- iliolxntle ill) Molina) eieliiiig. A1ls5 it-..ici ugly ldltl l1lOll LON. three WPCK3 Suiiimei-side. .ic.illii tie Mattliiurilo lei by p.'itllP on return to Al;a.. aittr spcndiiig in St. Elcanors and guest or her aunts. visiting in 01- l s 5 Wearing garl Laurent, accompanied by , That Body Of Yours l By James W. Barton. M.D. i l l i Plt0Bl.E.Vl . HANDBOOK THE I-i.i.'tllI.! t I . i some weeks ago I wrote nboull an excellent book on health tisefill in the whole family. it vias rallied, the "Exmk of Health." While healtllt is the greatest. human asset and' your physician can answer all youri questions, there are other subjects: every household but. tiilioi'.unaici)'. ycnnilot be answered by any one in-; rdivldual hnivever learned. it l3; I called the Family Problem lland- mo visitors were seated on I sump book. Dr. Walter Alvarez. Fmcritusp Professor of Medicine. Mayo Clinit-.. rec-ammvnds ll. highly. Throuizh his: lontz experience with those serious-i ly ill, he has gained an insight into; lliirs. A. J. B.ii'l:iour and Mrs. Bruce me matters which many patiemsi and and rosette presented to him by the Khytber Pass tribesmari. Prime Minister Bt. his daughter, Mrs. O'Donnell, is seen conversing with Begum Moham- tmed Ali, wife of Pakistan's prime minister. -uu....xuuuuu....uu..-u..."-.uu Hltnuxunbljqnunvhl-DIKHIIDLNKJ1 ELLElllS DIARY By An hlnml Farmers with l Grailddaughttir milled v'isttully.i 1, i”It viould be nice wouldn't it. if. tence? '”Which do you think is tha- today would last forever?" ahe' Said. i "No." Gage shook his head, "1. don't think 1 should like ll. to bel Saturday always: they'ie nice for a change but I like the school-l days too." i "I like every dayl" Mack, what had been humming a little tune tot I ”But it's the weather I mean," she explained. ”it's so lovely to- day!" The three, Gage and his mi-rtlme-high gray branch of an ancient apple trce in the orcllardf chatting contentedly or suddenlyi dropping with much laughter to; the depth of soft snow beneath: to Better English : l By 1) 0 Williams What is wrong with, this sen- mosi exciting. football or hockey?" 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "Mardi gras"? 3 Which one of these. words is. l'l'llSSp9llEd':' I-lypnotizm. hydro- phobia. hyperbole. hypothesis. 4. What does the word ”turpl- tiide" menu? 5. What is a word beginning with ve that means ”turning with case from one thing to another"; ANSWERS 1. Say. "Which do you think is the more exciting'."' 2, Pronounce mar-de.-gra. both a's as in ah. ac- cent last syllable. 3. Hypnotism. 4 Inherent baseness; depravity. ”His actions were occasioned by direct moral turpitude." 5. Versatile. lquite a bit by this time: he was Sleek, Lissom llLook” For Canadian Women (By The Canadian Prue) Canadian women who follow the dictates of new spring fashions will look sleeker and more llaaum than ever. The work of Canadian designers is in high favor while the New York and-Paris influence is not so prominent. The form-hugging effect will be emphasized in the latest. princess line and the continued vogue of the empire sheath silhouette. These silhouettes stress an un- broken. unbelted line from bust to hip. The princess has a lone, graceful torso and it moulded. small waistline. offset by either I flared or straight skirt, The em- pire features a high, moulded bustline flat midriff, nipped-in waist and straight, sword-slim skirt. Canadian Survey A Canadian Press spring fashion survey from coast to coast indi- cates that foundation garrnents will be a girl's best friend this sezI50l'l. with diet charts manda- tory reading for over-weight las- sios. From various cities polled the following fashion foibles are re- vealed: A forwiird tilt is the gimmick for Easter hats. which seem to grow smaller and S'Ylllll9l” as you travel west. Both Edmonton and Vancouver rnnort an almost non- existent hat hidden in a nest, of hair. Winnipeg's fashion-wise will wear hats which have been "slim- med," are tinv and perch on thr- ton of the head. Sailors. pill boxes and canopies are Ewster loaders and the most popular shade is white with red a close second. :m.jmM......j.j..- beginning to see the handwriting on the wall. He won with the ten of spades. but since all his hearts, diamonds and clubs had been extracted. he was forced to return a spade from the K-J to the combined tenace of Q-8 in dummy and A-3 in declarer's hand. 551133 "9 zenerall shorter. Most cities rlefutsllp comm how short. with the exceotiuhs-3' Vancouver which predicts 14 inch.” from the ground, Saint John N? which says 1316 to l4 inches 5 " daring Montreal which Balls 'mnd dresses will travel up two lnchesme The color picture is puvzlil Traditional navy and erev hold 313. suit field with a slight lleanin .3 flocked weeds and pastel Shggd Black is of course alwsy, Domingo. Toronto colors for suit acc-.w,,.i:' and dresses range from ..e1,6w tl beige through to soft pinks ,, 0 blues. Quebec City still fwvrlld polka-dot, most Otllt-r stuns lme: tion prints as sure fashion beg . Masculine Touch Practically everv (gang.-E ,,,m,,,d zreat interest n thh gl-,1;-i.d,.9u' a manntshlv-tailored cotton mm, rner outfit with stand-up collar ,...,, French cuffs, f'Tlhl""nnpd Mm costume .leWel cuff links. Western cities favor the raxtial wrap-around coat in camni Mi, crishmc-re or tweed for Enrinq. Tm; orttn, Ottawa and Montreal ...,..,m,1 still Pllnl7 to the costume look at the clutch coat or this sgmrnm bnr-kart shawl collar coat l Pervina report; this color fnvor. lte for snriniz in trwvnrine, f.-itiim. ed hv pale green which sham. ,3, iii lnfiuevicnd bv the Queen's prg. fr-renoe for that color. News in shoes is is-athnr, pm...” are pm-wlar, so are sand--ls, Sl.lnEQ and light alrv (lesions. The bmu-,, fnmilv is choice this spring. but black is still the basic iwtesmrv seller. Montreal reports that plain patent leather shoes are being gradually replaced hy nest-...,i nattemli and aniline tan. liwht crane:--brown shades nre selling this year. Most centres rr-port prices about the same, but snv thern is more value. for the mnnev with new longer-vtiearincufabrlcs and svelte Canadian designs. Vnnroirver finds prices slightly lower than last veer and Edmonton reports A alight Perhaps we had better ignore what West then said to East. THY lll'S .....--.-'......... and wooll . drop on price tags of rayon, nylon Second Wife Quits Sick Male Daughter Has-To Core For Invalid Mrs. '1'. Bruce Ross of Wlnni- L Lad S C I 1 Bernzird. and uncle. Dr. J. A. Mac- and mhers w0nd,,,. and WU,-,-y about! return to their former perch peg, Man, Lg an-jvmg today for I, own ie ' uring c ub entertaln- Murtlo. ,4m.-U. mm mom, or action, again. i , R . u C 1,. . . - onslant on ion short visit with her sister Mrs. ed members M 3'1 RHPIHOOH 1P3: ' ' ' "This is one of the most useful "Its a MHr('h dav in Febi'uar)'” l equlnng E, K, MaCNuf,L and Mr, MaCNuu” last Satulday. The tea table was-, llie Ladies Auxiliaiy of the,b.-mks I have e-,i..,- Sam, it teiisyiie smuedg The sunshme ,.a,,med I x , york Lang, centered with a silver bowiof spring-Canadlali Legion entertained at a troubled people, porhiips with a the men-y lime breeze may moved : HOW can I l : L Ugh: M15irErIlX0?f3&l:)r::9eJ:; lllleglalgielgeaswgianulag mejgg 0 - - flowers, flanked by tall tapers. Mrs. hon voyage party on Friday even- feeble-minded child OF 3 build Orin the trees and the fields on the l ll 13 er 8' ' 3 Ve ' v Dr. and Mrs, R, H, Ba;-yen, enter. William Johnston received the log at the home of Mrs. Harold deaf or crippled child. whsre in y opposite Slope of the valley were I By Anne Ashley 1 She was a1WBl'5 P195895-Hi-sriiindiilejlpeia';g"(;o::l'liaL':u;n::ggh:n:fou;'l1:1 tamed last. evening after the wed-.tli19!Yr!.Mr& Edgar Dockendorft and Harlmess. honouring Mrs. E. C. can turn for help and information now ghowmg signs if vi-ear..white -nn............n..................... Dad lfadl" 5".mke'sEwenI hf”: murmchudren I am” know wmjt u, do ding rehearsal in honour of their Mrs. Arthur Roper p0ured. assisted Smith. who. with her family, eail- The author V lists the various or- only yeswmayv new they were 51:9 V;3:m?3Yxfgg-W pnfblem ND 1. the wam'd 15 mm. Dad made g mu daughter. Miss Pat. Barrett, and by Mrs. W. C. Hoyt. Mrs. Erma ed for England on Tuesday. The ,35m7'3"'l0”5 Vihlch hell) PP0lrDn:”1:0r; patched Wm, dark pieces "Om me” Q How can I 93511,. remove flnlilin 811' he owns communal mrgely 0! several mesa of property. M her fiance. P. 0. Albert Allen, MacPherson,Miss Lillian Duchemin, guest of honour was presented with ”?:ll”::6m::pl;?;n8:Q xllmtens it thawing, pamcles of eggs (mm dunes? his Ma. He has L'smau pension. but me chief dimwny ,5 mm in Whole mamaize takes D1808 this M” Cmrmd MMDOMW Mrs" A mreweu with . o the various agenciesl which will "5”1'9- We WU!" Gillie replied wvgltgr Ol::ecl::;i;:;::: tFl,l1:':lp3;5o:fl59w1s?C1g!iiiu2t have sozxi. ..ic with him constantly. I don't. know how we can :9 Dcvuizias Hill. Mrs. John Wilson and the will changed, since he can't talk. Miss Mary McLennan. . Mrs. Reginald Haslam of Spring- with a smile. "When our summer-; holidays come. then we will play. there. "He looked out about. "Tliesei to the Water also helps. After the trees will be full of leaves then;l”KK.h95 been ”m0Ved' "59 hm there'll be robins too-and floiv- WM” and 50"” . i How can I prevent splitting Pa ui"a Church. ."'emoon ” .sL help her. suppose a. man has just been paroled from or released from jail at the end of his time; it teils what organizations wiil help him find a job. Suppose a parent has a ' Mm Ralph D9 GT-3559 WM h'3!' eggs have been served. Adding salt 1-Lu less at three tables of bridge at her home in Bummerside on Tues- day evcning. She was assisted in mi and M” W R shew "0 LEGAL ADVICE Necsssaav entertaining members of the staffl of the Department. of Agriculture, o o ANSWER: Get legal advice on the matter of the vdll. Even tholtttlt this evening at their apartment ”eld' ” "wing in mmaxt the he””"3 by M”' Ham” Rm” "d t tt i child. it tells where to ers, mi to Cl will be r A . . i - ' tlk l'l ii in mental capacity. and I'm sure- on Water St g,””f" ”' M” ”"l M” G”””" Mm G- Mr Mu1h01imd- lirlilii (The Family Problems 3... an wme i,,ay:i,..dy her: ”.1.'.'2.ioI If”5lA'”0,”0"l Chit”? , h ,1 lll:ligIea'gliliridcl)X;tm:de' Ite woliaid lleem to me that the beat thing vol ' ' ' E ”i ' ' ' Handbook How and Where to Find 1 1 vi ' ppy 3 ma 0 C 9” 5 E M v ll tn t as soon as possible. thud PP0V3dUiI ' ' ' ' We 5" lover the seats of rush-bottom mum 50 "mum be m 5” 9 smce it would be be” for mm .1 Mrs. William Hayward, Miss Mil- llcent Strong, Mrs. T. H. E. In- man and Mrs. C. H. Stewart were joint hostesses at ten tables of Hospital bridge at the home of Mrs. A. B. MacKay in Summer- Help and Guidance. Arnold W. Holmes. New York. Frederick Fell Inc.. 191 pages. 53.50. Paper bound H.491. We can readily see that a phy: alcian, a minister. priest or rabbi can help many of these worried money for someone to stay w be with someone in the family. so long as you hnd help. DEAR MISS DIX: Our 17-year-old daughter. Elise, is graduating from high school in June. and had planned attencling the state tini- versity in our town. Then she met Ted. and all intentions ooncernlns continuing her education want flying. She is set on mu-rvinlz him BM Commodore and Mrs. G. M. Hib- bcrd left Tuesday by car for Tor- onto. where they uili visit their dlukhter. Mrs. David Morton and Mr. Morton. Mack wasnlierl-0us., N0 518" Micliairs periodically and it will the usual smile lit his face. "weii,ig,.miy prolong their was and me. there's U115 350W H-'' he 53id- vent the reed from splitting. "When YOU 1W0 play M1156 HEM”-i Q. How can Iiivold scorching of you neednit think I'm going to be meat when roasting it? your little child any more A. If a dish of water is placed in M” L, J .De5J-am,” and am you might be able to look after him arrived by plane from Cornwall, 0nt., on a months visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larter. ' Mr. Deayardina is on a months Mrs. Noel DeBloiil is entertaining. g A side on Wednesday afternoon. 1- i k d l d m t mv the oven while the meat is m,,,;. at luncheon bridge today at hertcgtaize O:io,mfrlc:;,1i()p':m1 In the ' ' ' people but Could not how m help ailzurlclc I alllad ll: domlastasulisnirlllairg mil. ii W111 Prevent the meat from no arguments have swayed or so tar. The problem involved. however. home on Creamnod Drive . s p o e r ransfer to ML and Mrs. Dnm Morrison reg all of them even if he strongly des- t b , ml P - swmhmg ,5 more than that: the boy is inconsiderate of her. breaks dates at o - . ' T0mm'O' . . . turned to the" home in summer. lred l0 do 5”- To ht"? El” ha"? Jus ems h C d l - kggimgggg nu, last minute even though her pl-apgl-3Ll()n5 may have meant B MW Mr md M” Mck walk Wh” Th l t Side ml wednemay lln" Wendmg mu lffndbookbithm rtlllis tm dl(.l.1w”:ll; t The): Eivuh mutch clglutcklilnzbuflenll utn um.u.u dress He neverltalres her anywhere nice-his sole idea. of entertainment - ' e marriage is iiking place ' . N every ay pro ems a ca .c in w ic e oo cine eore. , , ' k ds m rk for ban" or be so u, his mug, have been visiting in Ottawa. are quietly in Toronto nri Monday, 3 (cw da” m.F';edf”c"m' ' B" much if not more anxiety than -1 they dropped one after the other i tl: l&?af;:Ii::fevT5l1o:”ivherg3hu toulzguenw hOme",.m bmme, ,m, gm-ed serious illness. will not oniy help parents directly but, through the kindly efforts of -physician, pastor. priest or rabbi. will obtain ll wel- into the snow beneath to be off then to the barn "to see what Jamie's at." i Quietly and pleasantly for the spending a few days with their daughter. Mrs. G. G. Hughu and Mr. Hughes. before returning to rton. into marriage. and his sister's baby was born seven months site?) 2: wedding. With this background. do you blame me for trvins to 1' Ellses romance? MRS T March 1 of Miss Hilda Mary Brown. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James R. Brown of Charlottetown. contract Bridge by Josephine Culbertson Mrs. Ira Hickey entertained I number of friends at her home in summerside on Thursday even- Mama I I uwa9uuu5 their home in Albe ,0 F” - ght Lieutenant L l o y d t . 0 . Chambers. R-C-AF. now at Rock mg. . . . come intrgdiiction to Angst): Yarloials pgmily on these farms, the week ANSWER. Any means you with M mum, how drg3mc' to break Mn. D. S. Mcftao of Vancouver cm”. om" M R I h E er Wu hostess ;(:U.I'o(1;3taait:;eEl'e he nee e it? D m Y spent "um I; was one which 1.00 COMPLACENTZ up mu afmh: Wm be overwhelmmcly gpprocitwd by Euuygwhen 51" entertained recently at the tea hour a o . rs. ap mm slflmmgmde on For yemi our church leaders brought a little lad of this house d Wake! up AL bresent mere Menu m be no renown; Wm, her, so you m honour 0! Mm Cyrus Macmmnm . at her home; ii 1, id have had the help of physicians "0 "13 SeVe"”l 3""lV9"3TY M bmvh East was so pleased with the must. resort to parental authority as your modus operandi. If you ii" 'ho1' spending the winter months Saturday wmmlu lunch hast" Thursday "en M W an r Be Wu when these churchmen wanted to -W19 N50 1" which '-l'”"Khl'5 W9"tItrump situation in the followingl firm enough in your demands. she'll meet them, though she mat "5 Tell her and the young man that tilt "1 th" cnyl . . , 131:; ;:""hls”?ugm:r5:;v(Sul;:: In play" . 1 - feel sure that those requiring hex: Sui. K5018 JJICIM:-d haze x;rle1ly".hand that he indulged in some buckets of tears while doing so. 15 - t me e regardws . . ,. ,.,s,,, .., , I. g.. Mrs. J. J. Davies and Mrs. J.' R. E. Ellis, Mrs. Ralph Bishop. 0", Mmmay evmmg M” A S. :tllfIvP:ll10Kusl:01l:1ds5Dllh::elflglyglslif ;i1ll- thep bereaved . . . so many therel plroeanlzllanture mm W” mdmmm l ntletrlldsml:rrrile:L gtmlliell-L0?:edelarl:ehFTl:e:l:tsg(llggdo)llbtobm Wgllit you have 1:0pk;:;n'm;f:l';:::ne::ml:ndge u ment. that was affecting their are, so many to remember. And E gt l Eivegiiehngr every reason for breaking with the young man, all of winch . , er . . O - healtha it Wollilzlh seen?” that ttktjiis we-pleasant our days have been, Norm den" have been mme'.1-W hem; unvygvgglngly gum, book l 8. 0 1' " . " - ' -e M" ""d M"' mm” . :1?,"”'f,' than irll:dxiI;:l.wahoul)dmb:mof Ere; nSel:.p?fIlFr:'s:llillngb:'oIlTItxli)lar Bum dd" wmenbm ml" "'99" Cllmot reply personally to readers but will answer Anne 9""f""'"l"ed Th” Jmly mg I m?” he-1P '0 50"" help?" ''”d m” Mk” n forty-second cousin wrote re- 0004 problelnl of ' ' e through this column. their husband! at their home ed, m mo” day, of wmmn Wm." Genny "I mougm you would like 'Ams , y 3UmmCF3ld5 0" M""f53' 'Vem': anxious individuals will learn where ., ' i .AQ1o .M...s P G h four toblea 0! bf dI6 W3" to t lien fa d with difficult 3, 43 radar. :ls;x.l Lu i:l:iliuwi.hu mgr should all a L" ll” '””"""" M "" ”"'."' tum JDWC: 3” sum CASUAL . 0 - gnu; need m our mint bloat. remember. that in his daily .75 N QKJIO ” W1 for Elm -acid f ' c e, he can if he will, shed 9433 QJ15 ' k D ' mu. - ........ .0. n....:.;. 7.3: We We ”.:'.f'" ”";::;;::” . ... ..”.,".';. ..,.. ,..,.,.. . ........ 3",, w E .... Alice Broo s eslgns ”d1"fMl 701' YOU. if ,wtti're shorter h "”m:e:.0il..milom'e (ll: summery ly words aympathizing attentions. ;,.l1o9 S Q5053 . evenln ' ' 1'u.i:li:..Si:.":ltt.'"””..:'";.:.i"i: ..;"::.”...::r."3:2: ' n n war everywhere! Crisp collar. ' ' ' M u." s.y ' ' llltftll: tut? they are priceless in Arioxly slmnnnssg hip pockets, short or oalp sleeves. M” E"”” Dl"mm'i who h” m their. value Are they not almost .A1 - ' Ch0090 I Urtcht spring cotton, been visiting her son and daiughm- Ir luau - H h . 7 O , Pattern 4790: Half Siaea HM. in-law, Mr. and Mn. Layton Dun- the staple ofoorttlgudl tram-ptzgrggt TM awn. EAsfY pixiafore or Iandre: shall gifts. n212.i',a,5 11141-5. size Lune. to3ul1l1nmel'ni:L,,erWil:c::;l::,Y:n::; For 10'5"”, fl,'O:mrnrnf)m:llIltr we no .vppoH&d. latest, "up." '3"'m :3: 3?): .3.'i,,2.:i,,”,'.,”.”i..3g..,?' No ya - h, ay ng . .. g This pattern may to simple by her grandchild. Myra Lee. Mrs. Do not permit anyone to force '13 "mu "”d"e"e'i , 4.. Pan: 4:? Pas: lg-gulf: lm:0W Cinch?! Wilm- lo new. is tested for fit. 1-In oom- Layton Dunning. who in now a you into lusty action tomorrow. - ' 0 isN'l' Paul 00 . I E.” Puum 12-ml cmw. am. biotic illustrated instructions. patient in the Prince County l-loa- Take time to make your own de- --3, uni”, when thou nvelk p.- Dan 2 4 8. 8 lo Pumln menu em- Send Thirty-five com. clsions and rely on your own judg- mu mu. mu, b-mu-"Arty tin”-hr 8”” M” . 135C) in coins (stamp! cannot be iwcqated) for thin pattern. Print plainly size. Name. Audi-cu. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. I o The Guardian. so Front Street Wall. Toronto. Ontario. Q. la it proper to speak of either tof two person: you an imioduclng In "my friend"? A. No: if he were-n't your friend, pltal, will when discharged visit in bong River for a. few week: be- fore leaving to take up residence in Moncton. N. B. O O I Mr. I. J. McDonnell arrived yesterday from Verdun. Que. '-0 attend the McDonnell-Hall" '"1P' mile. Olllllb Plooeolduilkslnambofeold pate: in and down frequently. they IN ltlll wvt. Iollhc Elli If a pleca of muslin is fastened tightly around the rolling pin. the some period. the aspect: are line for doughcanbamliedutrlmude Rowland d-4 one hour. Dip them ill! butdonot wrlngtllnul.l-lancthovulllt-odflll ment. Where untried ventures are concerned it would be best to post- pone all action for the time being. Avoid pu't.lcipa.tlng in a quarrel which concerns others - especially during the a. in. More hnrmonloua influences pre- vail during the evening hours, and there are also favmahle aspects for development along altruistic and spiritual lines. Imaginative ideas conceived during thin period should yield splendid mulu. For the Birthday if tomorrow is your birthday. prospects for the your ahead prom- iu to be more stimulating than they have been for some time. The afaenlal influence: eq:-eclally fav- or those engaged in literature, the arts and all creative enterprise: grid their ideas mould not only work out aathfaetorily. but may win un- usual recognition. socially. you can u.ln in popu- larity and win the trlanQllp of of affluence during the summer months and. Goring the Bath want and wish thy pleu- ing presence still. . . . Find out men's want: and will. And meet them there. All wordly Joye go leu To the one Joy of doing kind- nelaea." Until Monday - ..-- Good-night .... .:. imaginative and talented. but in- clined toward moodineu at times. The Day After Tomorrow This in a day in which you will have to guard against tendencies tiowu-d extravagance or overindulr once in any form. Take a ratlietlc view of your budgetary pi blunt and leave nothing to chance. Dip- lovnaoy will work better than force in dealing with ueoolatu. Lunar vibration; during the av- ening hours an excellent for ore- ative intercom, especially those dealing with poetry. music and art. Hdbblu are also favored and it is Diary romance. thhdaywlll be Lelilllueaou an excellent mm to volunteer your West led tH?c'lun lfck, '.md'”n., sooner had dummy nppeargd pm" East (who was afraid the ace- queen of spades were back of him, in south”: hand) grinned and said. 'fD0"'t Worry. Partner- everything ll under control." Declarer looked at not thought- fully. There could be only one pol- illble reason for such mplaceny: East must hold the K-J-10 of trurrlpa. since every other ace. king and queen was in sight. south bucked down to the problem of proving to But that his compluc. ency was not quite justified, Winning with the club Ice, south returned a club to the queen and deliberately ruffed thegclub king. He then cashed three rounds of diamonds and three rounds of -hearts, ending In dummy, nfur which he led dummym remaining club and ruffed with the eight of trump: When Wont could neither follow suit to this trick nor over- ruff. it was declare-r'e turn to Send Twenty-five Cent: in coins for this pattern tstampa cannot be tccepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs cfo The Guardian. 60 Front Street. West. Toronto, Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. from Ottawa comes the story of a spinster who was shocked at the language used by workmen repair- ing telephone wired near her home. She wrote to the telephone oom- Pill!- The manager immediately asked the foreman an the job to make I report and here's what the fore- man uld: "Me and spike illlama were on this Job. I was up a pole and accidentally let the hot lead fall on Spike-and it went down chuckle. He led the nine of trump: and f it in dummy. Mllllsdllntliu lure expression had changed his neck. Then spike looked up at me and said: ”Really. Harry, you must be more co.roful'."