. . ,. 4( Mother Knows A liorothy ltlx’ ‘Says — (Continued from Page 3) ANSWER: It doesn't appear from your account that your sinner has really committed anysin. But anyway, if I had to live with either woman, I would certainly choose as a companion the one who occasion- ally stubs her toe because she is so busy helping others along the road that she doesn't watch her step as carefully as she should to the woman who walks the straight and narrow path without ever holding out a hand to one in trouble. Of course, it is a fine thing for a woman to be a good housekeeper, but it is not. the most important virtue that a wife and mother can pos- sess. Some of the most uncomfortable houses I have ever visited in were as clean as a pin and had excellently prepared meals, but the women at the head of them were naggers and scoids and were such slaves to ’ order that no one dared move for fear of disturbing things. And I have been in other homes where everything was at sixes and sevens and the food enough to poison an ostrich, but where the wives and mothers diffused such gayety and good nature that they made their homes a place of refuge to which their children flew from the world. But, fortunately, a woman can be both a good housekeeper and a Jolly good fellow. You don't have to choose between one or the other. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am a lonely widow, 55 years old, my children all grown up and married. I have an offer of marriage from a man of another nationality. Would you advise me to marry him or go and live with one of my children? WlDOW ANSWER: 'lf the man is fine and honorable and all that he should be, his nationality does hot matter, unless he wishes to take you to his own country to live. Very few American women are ever happy in foreign countries where the ways, and particularly the ways of hus- bands with wlves, are different from ours. But if the man is at all eligible you will be happier with him than you will be living with your children. A woman who is used to her own homo does not fit easily into her children's. “EXPORT” CANADA'S worst CIGARETTE DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will answer problems of general interest through her column. ' (or-W FROM YOUR SIIERWIlI-WILLIIIMS APPROVED IlEIlL Alberton Y“, J. W. D. CAMPBELL VERNON DEN-Ni; ilmsdaio gedhd K. ii. MATTHEWS coup" g, 50y; "WV" ' I Mount Stewart G/"Li-NNT GROOERY O0. MT. srrwsnr co-om- Oahu,’ ATIVE ‘CLAUDE MocNBlL Mm-e" 11mg”, MORIRELL CONSUMERS J_ g gpygmgu, COI-OPERATIVE ASS'N. Conway Annondols . HAROLD PHILLIP R. RAND JENKIIN Tyne Volley Gmrgetowti THOMAS NISOET RAY W. SUI-OMAN Port Hill Murruy Riven GARDNER NEWCOMBE JOHNSTON d: SON Victoria‘ West Murray Harbour P. L. PERRY H. P. COHOON Richmond ' » Wooddslond snows s. lAGlDbI AXE- "WW5" Northo o || at». OHARESMACKAY MAOLEOD. ‘fr. COOK r Springlrill REUDBN INMAN Contrl u» l6 l. E. urns: Ngfllwfiw T 5ltmlnsrsido ' M. r. scnumsu co. Charlottetown LTP- » M.F. scnumsu oo. up. ALSO umotao w rears om sro us, omssrr mo summsrsroe Mao.‘ was: Anoflrsorts’: co-ormhvt Assn, nusnoo. ‘ Bedeque _ WALTER M. ROWNESS Kinkoro JAMES P. CALLAHAN Carlton RALIPH B. MACCAUL Borden IDARRACH BROTHERS Victoria WRIGHT BROTHERS Hompto ' GEORGE DUNSFORD Konsinglon M.F. SCHURMAN C0. LTD. Sou View IED MURPHY l: SON New London RUTHERFORD COTTON Stsnlsy Bridge ' MACKAY BROTHERS N G‘ Eldon I '8. s. “dihbwat. s" L mm“ Vernon lridgo O. R. CUMM Vornon River VERNON. RIVER COU- ‘ERATIVE INGS outr-wnmssu tn,- sumarsuor- oismsuron. ran euaaimrt.’ crmanorrrmown Trinity Evening Auxiliarylieeting The Juno meeting of the Eve- ning Auxiliary of Trinity United Church was held in Heart: Hall on Monday evening, Juno 13th, with members of tha Afternoon Auxiliary and Mission Circle in attendance. The meeting opened with a short business period conducted by the president, Mrs. Stanley Thompson. A most impressive Christian Stewardship program followed, led by Miss Enid Morson. Miss Mar‘- son gave an excellent paper on the subject, "Stewardship of Our Life" and a short play on the same sub- ject very fittlngly completed that part of the program. Two lets of colored slides were then shown. The first group pic- tured tha West China Mission Field of the United Church and the sec- ond group showed places visited by Mrs. Hugh D. Taylor, Overseas Missions‘ Executive Secretary, on her trip to the Orient. The script was ably read by Mrs. A. D. MacKenzie. The meeting closed with the Miz- pah Benediction. (lueon ltary Needlework liuiid I The closing and exhibition of work of the Queen Mary Needle- work Guild for 1948 and 1949 was held on Wednesday afternoon, June the first in the writing room of the Charlottetown Hotel. Many members and friends were present to admire the work that the Guild had accomplished through the year. The Protestant Orphanage was extremely well looked after, more garments being made for the chil- dren than ever before. Dresses, MRS. GILBERT McLEAN or sass DUNBAR sr., VANCOUVER, a. c., SAYS -- 'li's so simple painting with Kem-Tone. I lust applied it, Kem-Tono did the rest. . l the results were beautiful". imp" tart O no P“ o“ oI “em T at‘. at“ , 1v, gall Y kes nedfln“ “ha; o sweaters, suits, socks and under- _ wear, all beautifully hand made, were sent over to the institution at the close of the display. The birthday box sent to Her Majesty Queen Mary for her Ma- ternity l-lospltal in London for the benefit of the wives of sailors. soldiers and airmen contained nu- merous hand knitted garments for babies. In addition to the work many valuable contributions of money were received, making it possible to buy materials for next year's work. The Guild has worked faithfully for over 3O years and through two wars has provided comforts for the forces, and donated sums of money to various charitable projects. No financial public appeal has been made and the members are not required to pay an annual fee. The work is cut out, distributed and returned finished in time for the annual display. Great regret was felt at the ab- sence through accident of the presi- dent, Mrs. Putnam, and the trea- surer, Mrs. Smallwood. Mrs. Gor- don, an ex-president, was also ab- sent in Great Britain, and the honorary president, Mrs. Bartlett, was unable to be present. The work done by these valued mem- bers was a feature of the display. Mrs. Gordon plans to visit the Queen's Hospital while in London and will bring back a report of the work of that institution and voice their a preciation of the continued interes? taken by the Charlottetown branch in the Queen Mary Ma- ternity Home, IN MEMORIAM SAME! A. MISDOUGLII: Charlottetown lost one of its most. highly respected citizens the morn- ing of May 25th, in the passing of James A. MoDougall. Born at West River, 6‘! years ago he followed tho sea. continually and even in his declining years was not far from it being employed at the Marine Department at the time of his demise. "Jinnny" made a host of friends during his span of life, friend; that were saddened immeasurably by his passing and friends who will not forget him for "l-la was a Good Guy." bafttomournarohiswiis and one son Frank; one da. hter Ter- esa. In addition four sis era Maude MsoLean, Dedham, Mass; Martha Graham. laser, Mass; Sadie Hayes, Framingham, Mass. and Katherine Ellis, Bhoreport, Albums. Followim is l. list d! flowers:- Pillow- The hardly. Wreaths- Mlrs. Willie Dund and Ivan.’ Jaok, Baths and Family. Mr. John Gomnky- ,. Sprays- Mr. and ‘Mrs. Prod mm Buck Quinn Mir. and ma. Clarence Dunn w. and Mrs. James Gormiey Girls Emit. DaBlois Biol. Hflctor and Mary. usseii Man's-l‘ 9h!“- Rahr. and Mrs. Nelson Molsig Alfrd Josie. . ' alarms s! Swill!!! hi. and Mrs. B. Stan!!! an. and llrs. Prank D0110 rm. E amines: sno haul!- lloOormiok Family. Mr. and Mrs. E011 ltanloy and Psmii . sgnyand Mal. smart Barry. Mir. and lllrs. William Oorml . Mary and Sammie ‘sad hmiiv. su. and 1m. Vinoant Lund. s . 393W‘ w. and Mrs. Jlnas Aifilfll- CAIID OF THANKS HOLDING UP HEAD KEEPS CHIN SLIM Ono of the most reliable instincts a woman can follow when she sees the first signs of a double chin in her mirror is to hold up her head. If she'll hold her head up-erect, that is, and in perfect alignment TAKE THIS COUPON i0 YOUR GROCER THIS COUPON ENTITLES BBARBR TO ONE TIN Oli LIBBTS TOMATOIUTGI-TfFRBB-q’ - \ gallon aaltlltll "V. H“ oi K“? hen gate» w Tone v . out I. Covers most surfcrcss—wullpapor, wall- w. » IRS. MURRAY MeLIAN, us vouuo s12, HALIFAX, us, ssrsq “l expected to wait oll day for Kem-Tone to dry so I started the iob early. 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