Happenings 0f. The Week United Hales Secretary of’ tho flnvy June; Illoirestal and Mrs. Ibrrestnl were Btlflsts of K1118 George and Queen Elizabeth at lunch Saturday in Buckingham palace. _ ' . Royal mterest m the work oi the Canadian Junior Red Cross was evinced recenty when a t of nine cues of honey was race ved frail l-ler- Royal Him- mss Princess llllizabeth. The honey. which was a. present to Hcr Royal Highness from an Englishman in the Argentine, has been sent to the Notional Institute for the Blind for distribution lo the five Sunshine Homes for Blind Child- ren in lizngland which have been adopted the Canadian Juniors. Princess bet-h who is 9531011955 of the Canadian Junior Red Cross takes keen interest in the work of the members and the mt two ears has asked the Orland Red 55 Society overseas to distribute gifts on behalf of the ‘Oral-radian Juniors. Miss Arm Sadlcr and Miss PEG . Palmer entertained lnthonor of Miss Phyllis McLeod B 8 mllfn enjoyed brldgg pafty It M166 Sadl- ers home Thursday ev when the girls presented the brl e-w-r/o with a lovely blanket. accompanied by hosts of good 31513186- A cordial welcome is belnz liven- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Otiis Perry and two children of Providence. R.I., who are dividing their holl- day between the city and Bellvue Beach. On Thursday alterlmfin M15. G. Elliott Full entertained at her home for the visitors inviting friends in for ‘the ti? 1101-11‘- Rcv. and Mrs. Ross I. Eaton of Truro, N.S. accompanied by their son Rev. Kenneth and Mrs. Ehton’ and son David Boss of New York. are spending a delightful holiday at their summer cottofle. ‘Buy FY111- um. O O O Mrs. (Dan) John Howie of Wind- sor, Ont.. ntert-ained at s lunch- eon pnny n: me Charlottetown Himtel on Morrlay for intimate friends, to each one of whom the resented dainty 811W 0! "me-Tc rance. O I O Mrs. OH. Nelson of Boston who is stopping ot her saris 18-1111 lh Kinroes is having a very enjoyabe visit alllong relatives and friends. Mi’. Harold S. Hollrrotrk, Tm‘- mrto, returns to his home satur- day after visiting his mother Mrs. GIH. l-lolbroo-k, Charlottetown. . . . Mrs. Elizabeth Jones of Long Beech, California who has been the guest-of nelson Vlfinchest- er 5ft ‘Thursday on her return trlfifllter m. absence of upwards o! 3O years Mrs. Jones enjoyed meeting her relatives and renew- lug cld fflendohlaf- _ . Miss Winnifred Gillan of Wor- cester Mass. accompanied her three friends the Misses egan. were the guests this week of D". and Mrs, OJH. Beer. The visitors ' who motored through New Bruns- wick and Nova Stotia before com~ in here thoroughly enjoyed the‘: hogliday. finding no prettier place than the Ganleiahlovlmc. Mrs. William Wee-ks of Alber-ton l5 the guest of her scrn. Mr. Eli. Weeks and Mrs. Weeks, Richmond Street. O O O Mrs. J.R. Topp and Miss Helen Copp of Saint John. N.B.. Who are the guests of Mrs. RH Seller end Miss Jean Seller. Brighton, are being pleasantly er-tertained by their friends. . o . Dr. W.P. Percival and Mrs. Percival. accompanied by 111941’ niece. Miss Wlrrnifred Percival. have returned to Quebec. MR1‘ spending severzrl ‘zisys at Stanhope. Miss Dorothy Williams of Tor- onto is spending several enjoyable wedrs with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar at. Mr. monk MclLure, Royal Bonk supervisor and Mrs. McLure o! Montreal, are spending a holiday at Shaw's Hotel. Bwcklew. where they are meetintl. mfny 11191155- O m. ma. Malcolm 1m m..- New Que. Monday afternoon 14> Mrs. Mulmlln Mr. and own but. l t ' nd 1118s Mil. Mlihflhl Vqlaleb; 5P9 %..u ..u "ml-a. . n e 5.3. their p: Mr. Malcolm retired Mrs. lDr.) IJ. Yeo is spend- ing several weeks ct Stunhovpe Beach Inn. Mr. and Mrs Allan Qewart and young son of Owen Sounds. Oht., ore visiting Mr Stewart's parents Mr. and Mrs W.A. Stewart, Greenfield Avenue. _ Miss Annie Watson lcft Wed- nesday tn join her mother at her summer home at Ca e Cod._motnr- in? up to Boston w th a party of i‘ ends. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parker of Brockllne, Mass, who visited their daughter here lost summer are now at St. Arxlrews-by-the-Sca. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Durell Murray. O O O Mr- and Mrs Parker Moore have as their welcome guests Mrs. Kemp's brother Mr. Cecil Kemp grid; Mrs. Kemp from l-lartland, 00o Tremblsnt, Que . 0 Rev. Dr. AD and Mrs. Mac- kenzie are vacationing at Mont- ague where Dr. Zl/Iackenzic is holi- day preacher in ‘the tlnlted Chunrh Mr. and Mrs. A D. Cartwright 0i’ Ottawa are among the annual visitors arriving this week at Brackley Beach. O O The tea hostesses at the ’I‘eh.nls Courts this afternoon will be. Miss‘ Eileen Higgins and lvlliss Alma Storey. Miss Winnifred Kenny, RN . is visiting in Charlottetown the Quest of her sister. Mrs. J J. Morris sax-l her mother Mrs. J It. Kenny. Miss Margaret Waterman and Margaret Watt of Toronto are the guests oif the Rev. and Mrs. TJ-IJB. Scorers at 'I'_he Kirk House. Dr. J. Sutherland ‘Boswell and Mrs. Berdiell Pntertitined inst ever- lng at an informal dance for the younger people and friends of the fami y. 'I‘he ideal location of the Highlands and the genial hos- pitality extended made a delight- ul outing for the guests, many of whom motored out from the city. O O O Mrs. Auckin Citrus of New York is the guest of Dr and Mrs. J. Sutherland Bomrell at their home The Highlands, Georgetown. O O O Mrs. LE. Croken has as a guest her sister, Mrs. (Dr ) J. URegan, New York. who is being greeted by many friends. O O O Miss Dorothy Black is returning to Toronto today after a. pleasant holiday with liei parents Mr. and Mrs, C.H. Black. . O O O Miss Marion Lcard served five o'clock tea to lrer friends Miss Blanche MaoDougall and Mrs. Clayton Crosby rm Wednesday last at her home in Trycn. She was assisted by her sister Mia Jessie loard. HHNG THIS UP IN YOUR KITCHEN voun RATION Clothi 1118 Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hardie. formerly of Westnrount. who have been residing the last six veers in, Charlotttowrr. are now livt-zat Mont drerrmlant Lodge, Mont Margaret. are gaining lam squirrel v Household Scrapbook l By Iolnrtalm loci-shed Clothes ng that ls scorched should be imnredia Dlu-nzcd into cold water. Allow it to stand for twenty-dour hours and by thattime the marks will have disappeared. Placing Beds Keep the beds out of alcoves and corners. and moved a from the walls. and the accmnillate dust so readi Ribbons Dull-finished ribbons pressed on the wrong side. lt will prevent shine. After- an absence of eighteen years Mr. A. M McLean of Winni- peg is visiting his sisters Mrs. tDr.) 366th Mflllltyfe. Cit/y. Mrs. J.W. Carruthers and Mrs. J .W Murdock ln Montague. He is receiving a very cordial welcome. .. Miss Margaret McIntyre is home from Goose Bay. Labrador. visit to her parents Dr. and Mrs. Heath McIntyre. . Princess Flllzabr-Ih and Princess getttrr; .1 taste of life at sea with the ‘Nllldsfll’ Sea Rang- ers Troop of svtiich the girls are menrbe s, polished brass and scrub- bed the dedts of the training ship 630. off Dartmouth, England. Albout 30 girls were aboard. Princesses had run Tuesday in arzother MTB. During the cruise Princess Elizabeth took the wheel and steered for a short time 0n a compass bear the girls also visited the sh p Duke of York. Princess Elim- beth thanked (Popt. A. Nichol! for allowing the Se; Rangers to call lr training shii- Duke of York and in return received a battleship 031p and tallies, . O Montreal and Toronto stores are preparing for run sales of ladies’ wear on a heavy scale. Furs ao- cer-tuate a new note of elegance for formal wear simplicity in casual styles. voluminous parachute sleeves popularity as highlight- ed in a l3 strinc naturlal sheared Labrador beaver coat, again in a Persian broadtail model, o natural Grey Persian lamb cont with a four~flare back and a dyed sliver blue muskrat. Another type of sleeve intended to add dignity the balloon style, i models of Persian lamb. burgundy shade and silver blue squirrel, as well as the melon sleeve of a Russ- jacket. Semi-epaulrt shoulders were seen ln a stonetmart in muskrat rillmg; with large turn back Mill's. One natural northern Quebec mink boasted a three flare back and pushup sleeves IJHOVG popular in models of dskin with red leather trlnr, natural civet. moutcrrz. brown kid- skin, silver raccoon and grey Per- srn lamb. The majority of models were "shorties". fashions shown in tweed lime and yellow skirt with tucked-in yellow sweater and lime suede belt worn with a lime sports coat and a hand tooled fawn leath- er pirrse slungover the shoulder. general, the. clothooats were ted or fitted and several with AL capped sleeves. .. xa/sm $\/\-\-/\\ this morning. The hay wagons were being put in working order at the time This necessitated the fash- ioning of a new tongue for one of them. Repairs of this nature are not so filflllrult to make at. Alderlea as they might be on some farmsteads. You simply take the team to the woodlot— if at the rnomer-t you do not possess a stick already milled-wind selecting a have the log at the saw-mill in no time at all. So that many a time I have known of a tree that shelt- ered b ground for a talkative squirrel in the morr-lnB. to he turned into lum- ber to make some new piece of car- pentry about the buildings or yard, later in tne day. Today the re- quired piece, resting at the null, was brought b mick to ‘he yard. And there ater a considerable time spent with a saw and a plain: and an auger and l-sstly red hot iron, a presentable pole was made and set in place in readiness for the first of the hay gathering. Small discards oi the new lumber, full of t-he fragrance of the wood- land afforded Jamie uite as de- llghtfirl material for pay as could be found in arr-v ioy shop. It need- ed only a handful oi nails and a. hfllblznfil‘ to complete the charm of . hay to make today. A fog, at times hung along lire streams and grey threatening clouds came down to meet the tree tops along the horiz- on. Sometimes a thin hare stroke lav above the farmlands and we caught the unmistakable scent of a far forest fire Some- where, rhaps on The Island l..- more l‘ ely, from its appearame, on the mainland tracts of needed forests were being ruined “Some; one" James rexiiarked at dinner "has been careless with o match or a cl arette"—-“or a camp firc. just as ikely this time of year" I added (and was glad that the kitch- en pipes h-rd been cleaned. watch- ing a few lazy drops of ruin drop 0n the surface of the lmll pond ‘below the grain field. The wind came from the North by eveirii-g and Jamiewvas obliged to don an extra sweater. Tllh men too called for Jackets before they went to cut hay. The crackle of the fire and the kettle’; song are pleasant now that this rAght, that brougn with it a chill breath of the Fail. ‘has closed in. But if today's wings a THE CHARLOTTETOWN Ellen ’s Diary By an Island Former‘: Wlh undo; i ..I.?"t..2.’.’ir:...?‘c .......'f 2%.: followed him across the com-yard this morning "your eycllfllt Illllht not be too good- pkhs you can . thi. 3 Jbméii. "i; dbl‘. in the hope that two sets of eyes $53.“oll°".fi..ifi.."i..fiiffti.l“lf.i."fi.i been able to see cn-cumspecily. One ‘cf 'l‘a.bby's kittens was missing from the vicinity of the cat pan. and Jamie would at one have carried out a search. But not alone. "Now where is thi‘. ‘nether kitten " he had asked very soon after he had stepped from the truck. when he had taken in the now familiar features of his sur- roundings. "I don't know" Jaines had answered “I looked for him this morning. when we fetched the milk from the stable". Fort.- unately for both gentlemen, the kitten appeared presently and Jamie. his mini relieved, was ready then to go to other pastimes. . a James h-ad small time at his dis- posal to go hunting any game suitable tree. cut it down and irds or provided a -pl-ay- can It was much loo damp for our ' ‘Vila? -¢ thinking that mak bells are certain to ring for them- LOW SUPPLY OF MEN omaifs Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions. rLiteratur oonomv 01x says- W... Changed All Manners. Busters: lull Morals Different In Putivar low llriier of Things i anmouon no bombs were fired on our blessed count-Ty and hone 1°‘ . o! our cities lie in ruins, yet the war changed the world for us. "=11 ll-l l“??? l.°“...‘.”i..§i“°...°'¢r'i§l.b. liaison with the lrmily phygichn». it did for the battle-scarred lands across the seas. It is only those Wl1° . Men to postg o: trust advance, ——— ' have lost their loved ones and whose sun oi happiness ha» gone down , And ‘tis folly to do more forever. who realize that the old, lush. comfortable days are now noth- Than the tack you've bargained y inc but s nostalgic memory, whose like we shall never see again. for The balance of us have not yet sensed that the war has chanEld our manners and our customs and our morals and every detail of our daily lives so that we are literally strangers in a strange land. not knowing how to adJust ourselves to the new order of thinss- , As in every social upheaval. the brunt of 1118 suffering falls heaviest on women because they are. by nature. more creatures of habit than men are. and because nearly all women have little children and old people clinging to their skirts. marriage has always been the ark of safety 1° which they fled in every crisis. but war has shut that door in their faces. And it is only wishful es even the most optlfnlstlc think that the wedding statistics show that the supply °l ellclhle men t! It "-5 lwe“ c“? Millions of women will not be able to B" fill-Winds lmllu“ mil" l“ parents with the loving soiicituile aren't enough to go around. Millions of women who have husbands will lose their spouses to predatory ladies who have I10 561119185 B88111“ robbing a sister woman o er treasure. women will have to support husbands who are not able to work by| Cook 9s Corner reason of their lnflrmities. é so now. as never before, it behooves every girl to scrap. her dream of marriage as a means ofk liveltilhclbéiwar hub chlalllzzlullilofl; 119:; and every little bobby-soc er 5 0 98 P???" K18 01' 9 be d Rh h", y own meal ticket. Li’ she wishes-to eat. m“ “T "‘ " m‘ Before the war it was generally conceded that the place for a mother was in he: own home,_ taking care of her children. and that she failed 1n he; digy when ghet heir} time pursuing a career instead of keep- lng her ds out of e liven e cour s. was the fad of restless women a necessity. Many women with children illlccea. Add 1 cup Will-fl- C°°k 1°| A-Nswln! To them And still other millions of. But the war has made whet . LivingtStLeisure —7Y-IE ‘WOMAN'S REALM— ill AND A l0! essential to a. child's well-hem‘. but there are some hues of up Boy, ere you hove wandered far bs-inlir-z which l‘ e the 3...... you win 11nd,. n1 area. there are once of experts. ensure y... Two distinctive types and each child all the advantages oi mp4. One will any: ‘haven't change your ern medical knowledge and n“ accumulated experience n: 5mm establish and maintain conga“ l Rabbits and mice destroy m... oung fruit trees each yea;- w 4 eating the bark during the win. Next. the other type will tell. tor and Stivrlr-i months beiurq Triumph comes by doing well; other foods are available. '1‘ th la wit! larger pay. i Hflnmf, 2.5.3, m}... m, “y; mrcrs on ETIQUETTE For an invitation to open hours Glory never crowns the shirk; Mens esteem is won by worlz; Debt is something to be bald: 0t‘ to an iruomni tea, to meet n Kept must be each romlce made; llell- ll l! 1011161! to write the Nev" more 3; 5...“ 519,-“ 55k vihsticn on the face of yo...- n you m1 the lesser tlak. "81 card. The same is true for Boy’ which type c; men to (1-“51- musics es. informal dances. blldgg Very shortly, choose you must. - 0!‘ P109165- Edg-rr Guest. Bu“ CARE Instinctive love and commune sense must be allied with modern ' [medicine for tet-‘er baby care, ac» Better English icording to health officers at Ot- tawa. One authority on infant rearing states, "Nature provides D. C. WI-llhml y l. What is wrong with this sen- tene? "l-le went, irrcgardltss oi consequences. l 2. What is the correct pronuno t lation of “comparable”? | 3. Which one oi these Words g ‘misspelled? Budha. bugaboo, inn». I°“l‘°"‘v3l t d th d . a oes wor " edi. -- late" (verb) mean? e m Two quarts blueberries. 2 cups 5. What is a word beginning rhbbarb éuicaen-iecwvss siigm" m“ I xzitih reg that ifieans "to restore ' mile iic,ue - orm capac y". berg. washed and cut Lrr 1-inch! minutes-press through a sieve. Add 1°“ m” husbands l“ Dame‘ M“ We” divorce court h“ u‘ 1m‘ O’ the cleaned blueberries and cook 10' 1 Say "l-le went without r . , $5M 3:2: gfhifilfigydmpngligmél§mgelfseg°sl‘glglanfggs 8?: chudm‘ m [minutes Add sugar and cook 10 (or. regardless) of consequences." 2. -minutes. Pour into hot sterilized 3. Buddha. 4. To inte between No soldier who stood at his post and did his duty during the WM‘ ljbrst. c001 and seal. Yield: about 2% l plrtles in order to rec lie them, p n s. was a greater hero than these women. who have gone to work at my port their children. They have toiled llkke: slshhvcs because‘. aftflruthttlijll‘ hard day's work was over at factory or 0i! e. 6y h!" B! Ill! I 9 2 059mm,, night cooking their children's food. washing their clothes. patching 1 ffifipfwne, and darning so that they might not be too much ashamed when they 4% cum w“, went to school. l d b m m t. C‘ tl l P h it t b h . t w: a has bregugllt 8.111531: so filial-lg" hclgfibrltglklllg ghplenges “should at: least 1111111195- Add 511851’ "14 600k 103i bring one that is beneficial. and that i; to esttalblistr hliiinndredltgnd hundreds of creches and kindergarten sc ools w ere wor g mo ers “IL Y. m. 1m H 3. can leave their babies, sure of their being safe and well taken care .§‘.’,§§._ e Appmx a By é‘ of. and community kitchens where tired and overwrought women and . m1; jgm 1g quite thin when 1mg their youngsters can have gcod food. well-prepared. that they have fbut it thickens considerably when not had to cook themselves and st prices they can afford. Ascent first syllable, not the second. " econ med job they could get. to keep some sort of a home together. and to sllP- “wen hlglllfenpnéegnrthe Macaulay. 5. Rehabilitste. Gosoberry hm Top and tall the goosrberrles. simmer the fruit and water for 10 about 1.5 hour. Pour into hot stcrii-, ized ars and when cool. seal with Etiquette .lt cools. l if desired. one-half c honey or and weather retarded the ha inz. view the days. but how could we? For every last row of turvlps had to be left free n! weeds and every drill of the seed potatoes both here and at Rob's clear and billed b’:- lore the men could begin the joys‘ I listened to the song of the mo-w~ ers yesterday. as the first of it fell in the field across the ercck- the t0 field igtéiélchrlles Jive-sis“ ','1h°h°.'.uig' deft, in a horse aid a wcman than r n o ma‘ s l - l m w o in anything else on earl. " and I l" c“ “t” see the subject from angle was obiigd in; the spring whercln the w'd crass grows in abundance. I heard the "mm! "l0 machines with a bit of regret know- CALENDAR the haying with easy minds TUE owns; 1: Bandy ls Good Food Eat Some Every Buy luiier Coupon R l l; 6 in Meatless Day Public kiln. Places Pulruc lain: Pldcu Meatless l?" la Public Kalle Places lultcr Comm III: are valid lulm Coupon IIS: Meal Coupes Mill: 20 Nation Day in .11! mMLLittl hn. n" ‘ n: theelot’: 'We|tf!eld, it n. guec of Ir. and Mrs. J R. Nelson, North Rim O O O - lfr. and In Jlfilfred Pucker of Yunrérnmith. NS. ereulhiulllal; . Parker's pawn - an. John I.‘ Ethel-I’. .nce l1. Ml’. MAXIM Clidq’ ll in the Pl. ‘ma: Enqfltal for medical lup- Ivhioo OIO . Bob urdJt Mine rm "amt teayinwert 25 25 Public his: Plocu 21 27 Meatless Day in 28 You that who "M" coupons COOLI- for uni ma out. they ere replaced b1 "Q" ' Coupon or ii "us... an»: ma. Jkunnflllvelldenllllfllltk- latter Coupon Illi Heat Coupon ‘Oh I lb. Inger: u It llirld I Ill Irflll. CPO! unis an can lull Queen Irelnlui or l0 of Maple Iynrp. IUGAI QOUPOI VILUH Illa. nematodes. bony hum. leu- . clinch! buoy. n! comb Irony n ...".'a:.'."..."..."':.'.:.".'.".:r':.r'.:': eve»- "m Meal Coupon M“: "u"... h, m wlld- Public Bella Pieces ___I_.f m“ “W” ""7 Nautical D01 in _ 1 n Public Sells! Places lily luqcr Coupons B24. Meatless Boy in "' "M- Public hm Ilecu ' t Moot Coupon 0i: 2 3 In valid “u”... g; Public "' ""'- NJ. Inner Coupons nit-rm and Int 01pm August ll. P9 lotion Cobbler H ‘like: ea Au. ll. ls lost from the year. o s o The new rod maze that Jock and “we "mm g)‘. his father had purchased in distant conununitv last Saturday night arrived {sit AldfigleshtblsJwee-z his armchair he look time to re- —0h I- I1100l1 t ll-l! W 9n 311155, T Bndh!‘ at hlfhmslment Mn‘ £381: mermlhgrlfq-utl? and water for 10 min- FY9991’? g2‘. $.11“ A ewfilws_the_wisp n,“ utes. Add sugar and honey and cook A- ngm I ‘g3, ‘ma. “W, m. W... about 15 minutes or until thick. Plftlldfly.‘ hollday. and oth<r socc- dlsmppeamd with?“ s flab)‘: "and Pour into hot sterillrod jars and l‘ “c” "l5- I missed James rom h l‘ a n the kitchen. “You know. Ellen" ‘ac 3" PM“ Th“ milk“ ' W“. 1°15’ "AWQ? K°“°’°“‘1Y ” m°“'-’ told me speaking of the purchase‘ l ' which can be a hatter of concern almost every farmer father often said: there's more de- ————— —— — the masculine to let it he entertained llowever any fears .5 teaspoon do“! "8011?! with the wind" for when in their ofl°glgda"gg,gmggggggg*g,gf"l “if; ' m“ clwped h" ""9 lather ingredients Cook until thi k g° hm” l“ 5°“ 5*“ P'-'°"d l° and clear. Pour into sterllizrctd Q. How can I make use of short OWIIW of horse and bug y follow 4 mm; my cum-Ln“ l tn i. "ll ed t ifrlflug V‘ “up “m” acng QWE‘. m; r o an on 3 cum s ar road. And another wed: f da _ 941°"! 0119 beyond mv qhlfilieg fgitetrgzcnazkirinxfgfgultthagdlclrré‘ an?!‘ ogrvgieclanlsldgnake l “ti-mam” again. Perhaps m my bll-‘lllm- T llflhgtothe oll."Avd:g1cup0gsu§3:f‘Wlth powdered a d ve this have not always been able to re- and boil 10 minutes. Add th? re- 5301111‘ half a test? lfuln ofo orrairge uo girl. b sunlit-slYraduwy tr moonlr ken "—on e ckfgzmaircdgrng do trtc things l should malnder of the sugar and boil t4 haps only g ghycorn syrup may be Id rd to the the but wee-k of it his been eel fihlfltnlhtlnmlfielii lrl"q§ut;nmt-r't9¢lpe if it is too tart for your taste. Q- 3°" “m! Should l yW-lll for that work. lslile skles—~ citric t for one morning of showers; whi clouds; brilliant szirshine and nice Summer breezes. , harps have commenced it ear ier, Ellen" James Sill-i tonight when in man call to see a girl? 3|”; guru“; gm A. As often as he desires and ll 2 qua... h...“ Gun...“ ‘i. 1f the girl indicates in um 1 1/3 cups WM," least word or manner that he ll 41,4 cups 5mg.- coming too often. common sense s; cup ha“? should prompt him to stay away. blwk wrung 5m. Are fancy place cards ever Yes: they are often used for when cool. seal with parafl n. Yield: Q- I! it necessary for n woman. ike Jam. . o; she is not expected to do Gooseberry Relish my’ 2 cups goseberries g How Con I l! By Anne Ashley ‘>6 teaspoon cinnamon l K°°<l "ll?!" "<1 <1! 9 Plfll- glasses. Seal while hot (pieces of crochet cotton? Zilgulmrllfltrmliwfiiiffllhfhyitllrlg Red Currant ‘ .A- Al crochet cotton ls much lad of {fellow and a s!‘ a. “wk-flu. “donut m“ threw‘ the“ mo" pltces are ve useful for sewing on buttons w c-h are subject to cXtrs strain. and for tacking seams that are liable to rip. Cover one quart of berries e. It makrs a ellcious salad _ them hour. Cloves or mixed spices may be Q. How can I get rid f ice? I low-w have heu. neglected. pcr- tied in a rzauze bag and boiled with A. Lu. of cam n3.- mplaced "0111 thmlflhtiessncss. the currents. if desired. Pour into about the hon a: omayorbenlgwhirtlk/Teekfaiilxeld 3:16:13‘ sterilized jars and sesl whend-esltgsvc method of keeping them his of mce is an ef- q. _ ocme then to dist/u m, - m grace and calm qt this night which a l "l ‘"- Mal“ I E6 ecra If surrouir g 1 _' _ _ . . Day figtrygde on u 1st I regret nou l "m lif is u And ¢ l W’ gift. dear. l’ It Which ache, M the Until Good m“ m“ Uiulottetown- Gusr m. the Pattern No. m1 lvrhnhr will the deceased own lllttd his New; en hand of muo- Adds-cl - Qltv Province of: meek for hsi ~ ‘gm ugoblglla‘: gamble or ‘can; u a .|i o! an E ordn- ,.._ +.-FOR THE "HOME- TWO IOBONI Here's a mart vacation twosome" a comfortable frock. and n. trim or of shorts with a hue mldriff . All in the one pat- tgrmsnd a seeuytomeke! No. 3691 is cut in sises 10 12, , 1e..rs Ind so. Bile rs r im 2121 ids 39-inch for dress; l4 yu-dq inch for shorts and topper. Send I) cents for PKITIRN Address Pstterh bfiputarent. “nu All?! NIIANTYI Iflllhllflliflilnlfl nrlnloet lion. on’. hand In cul of! in retells! n. BM-fififohi“ The b11407 thi; girl shows pleasure in receiving p