COUTR This gown. one of I collec- tion of spring miner 1964 bridal fashions shown to the press in Montreal. was one of sever:-Ll cotton numbers in a simple “country" theme. Here the cotton is woven into flmm I The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. Jan. 21. 1964. ! HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women‘: Editor; Phone 4-8500 ELLEN’S DIARY Winter Storm James. husband of ours. Hill‘-I red on his pillow beside ou r st this morning and listened brea-I ithlessly a moment. "lt's liere, Ellen: the storm‘ _-that was forecast" he whisper-. e “Yes. I heard it beatingi against the window whe=n I1 awoke earlier. I guess it's fair-‘ Iy wild by the sound of it" e. said. ‘ l The creeper beyond the win-. Mrs. Bessie Rrnokins. warden. Mrs. Lois Riiellz condiicter. Mrs. Florence Stewart; (‘olor bearer, _jy Mrs. Edna Ross: Erma Macliaren. . Frances Shaw, LSVG. Mrs.‘ Jean .\lcPhee: RS\’G_ Mrs. ice Greene; inside giiardlan,| Mrs. Winnie Vickersnn; outsidel .gii:ii'dian. Mrs. Ruth Macheodil junior past grand. .\lrs. Maryi Stuart ‘ (‘onsiderable discussion place concerning participation? in Centennial celebrations and V tentative plans were drawn up.' ' hlrs. Vera ‘ilachonald report-‘ ed that a new stretcher and bed‘ had been reciaivad at the Kinggl these took‘ 3'1.’ .c£..€.;. - an lentertainment sponsored by thel IOOF and Rebekah Lodges. She also expressed the appreciatioiii of the Lodge members to those who had contributed so gener- ously to make the entertainment =' possible A series of card parties be- gins TI1lll‘Sd3.\' evening and com- mittees were appointed to ar- range the necessary details. Y STYL I Summerside. left this week for Edmonton. Eleanor Maclsaac. Boston. is .1 spending a few weeks holidays with relatives at Borden and Charlottetown. LAC‘ Clive Sharpe. who spent Christmas holidays with his par- ents. .Vlr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. has returned to Rock- cliffe. Ottawa. Mrs. David Cousins presided at the January meeting of Baltic Women's Institute. Hostess for the session was Mrs. Elmer Caseley. James Beairsto has returned to Toronto after spending pleasant holiday with relatives in Baltic and in St. Eleanors where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beairsto. The members of Malpeque; Women's institute recently cat-I ered to the Poultry Association at the Canadian Legion Home. Kensington. Along scalloped into the hem is a deep border of re-embroidered Alencon lace. I finely-webbed pique. the neckline and (CP Wirephotei MARY HAWORTH Unstable Parent Insists Upon Recovering Child Dear Marv Hawortih: I need help in clarifying my responsi-. bility. moral and ethical, to my] infant step - grandchild Gigi. 11. months = Gigi has been in my carej since her third month. IVIIPBJ her mother. my stepdaughter; Pat. left her husband. whom; she'd had to marry. I Just last night Pat told me.‘ the last nine‘ months tthe first was abortedI.I It seems she intends to marry} her current lover «the thirdt.' and have their baby and mean-I IDA BAILEY ALLEN I DRIFD beans of all kin d 5‘ are plentiful and contain a good‘ percentage of vegetable pro-I tein. When an entree of meat orl fish is insufficient in qiiantitv,| round out. the meal with beans.‘ mmher; and Gigi 1, 3 10‘-51y ‘They can make a big saving in baby, the. food bill and taste mighty I haven't told my bush and 3°°d‘ (Pat's father) of this. I am REM‘ "1"" be, prepared I"- . because he reams‘: retain full YIIIITIIIDTVRI‘ valiipgl badly to stress. He drinks. gam-I Nev". 5 " 5 k heal“ '" ‘valert ‘ ' over-night. This sometimes in-~ .. and becomes violent at _ _ times. and always blames me, d“°"5 z""'f""a""" 3"” "3“5°~‘. .loss of nutrients. ; l";l"'"””"":‘ V W To Plain - Cook all DHNI ni-ansi ....::". :i.':....:.".i: .:';:.°:.~.°: i---- no ‘ I different treatment plus great _ . . fatigue from caring full-t i m e! ~ Cmfl; h,Pm:_,’<d “mh 2 {"51", bm1'j for Gigi the past eight months 3 ‘lg: ‘;ab:;'n a aw’ sa fl" 1' _ V . .0 s. sou — cover. e ; ilgfiliiilii"i°EiY.1i"‘‘..?.I}‘?Li.1..ll“§i SW‘ 5“ "tit 9”" '" 8 bi‘-=kt ‘ " ‘ ' boil: then simmer - boil ll it till IDA BAILEY ALLEN Stuck For Food Ideas? Experiment With Beans Measurement: level: for 6 recipes DRIED LIMAS STEWED 1% lbs. dried lima beans. cook- ed 3 tbsp. butter or margarine I Face Of Countryside ‘ oaf of bread. We are alw eyl Changes that lights the hearthflre. the suit for the porridge. the tea or coffee for the not. the humble I grateful too for the cozineu of the storm shut out. A pair of lads «came along the snowy trail from the house across the lane this evening to be our company, to chat with us and ‘listen with interest when James spoke of “tho ' . _ I ' . |i9I'mE Paw‘. ‘ snowstorms when I was 3 boy." V E I i. ‘Z I E iiunderashc ‘ . Acline tiIz1:heil:i'h“lai:dg:“ii:lliI‘g stlegi (I:I?1FVI‘:%rIerd:nVGI)\l'-am0‘It:I' ‘"5 '°‘‘”‘‘~‘”‘‘‘ ”‘ *.““""““’!‘-ITO accompany him in IBM‘?- -'Vlonta"u Tlii ‘dav venin ’ r Half x wbn hi will v‘ t the pan 9 S were nmmed ml“ he herded the hon” ‘ha "h f IT "_. g (9 1q§4'l h". '1: I 95°‘! 9 ht V ‘5‘ lwhite. Past them. the brancheslcamg gh rough rememb. ‘e. o niriirilgdobivceri tort - Vii 50; Haghall “E 9’ * °’3-iof the golden willow were wind- 1 area drifts down to drink gt me l:I((IE':llm:I;I‘<F Vebra lilhldnoiiiledl A rs‘ I I I 8“. blnwn ' "mmstream' and (If’I'\IlI_V"lll8l‘SI'laII,‘\Il‘S. Riitbl Mrs. J.T Davies. East ROVKE-lpr:,Vs|;:ttl:.‘-a(fa':-I119? "(Iva ‘V M“ Wei we -watched them trudge . . § MacLeod‘ noble grand. 1\'ira.Ity. has returned from Saint It wag hm ho“. SM“. “.m_ j:‘;"'l"g'm’“5‘t;‘I:t 2"if”‘dflr'“II3sIt‘fi-!_'A‘:;: I .ii:2*=".:3:°':.°.':.:':.. ‘l?l‘il'..7."?a..;il:I° ii: 2”“. .:.ien=.:.*:.: ‘T21’. °i..:.i: i 33. Mrs: Catlierine Cnllitiszl finanl-I Bowness I ‘ I I . I!l?emv[a‘lI:vehad Iested ‘serenelvl Until‘. t°m""°w " Diary "' ‘ cial Secretary. Mrs. .viar,inr , ' in the dim of the starlight. ....;.lG°°d-msht----- Johiisoii; treasurer. Mrs Vera‘ Wendall Woodside. who had snowfall blew. K .‘ MacDonald: chaplain. .\lrs been visiting his parents. Mr. James. at a window survey-i _ if; Ed ith IVICGPPEOF; rnusician.l and Mrs. Harvey side. ed it. IN°'reen Johnsfon "it's not so bad as I expec- ted it to be. The wind is gust_v—.' the drifting is thicker at times.I .See. now we can‘t make out. Ithe house on the hiill" ‘- I “We in a small white‘ ‘world of our own" we said. ‘ And t is a stormy winter-i day like these times on a farm? 1 It e s not occasion. we I would say. the h a r d sh l p of - once. either indoors or out. so long as the power which pumps ‘ water to hou se and stable. keeps. and conveying pipes con- lJ(‘ll i It is the farmers who in usl I face the inclemency. who musti break traits and clear awayl doors. But in the stables andl sites the choring has been incre- I dibly eased by modern methodsi 3 of t.lie farming. Even to put. out? om a mow or d own from a loft the needed hay. or straw. once a man's chore to separate the mass. presents little labor to a lad like Mack. who c an easily move the stored bales. hen. because of the storm. school failed to keep. Alex fol- lowed ‘.\Iack through the snow- fall and drifting to the stables to assist the farmers at the feed- ing and cieaning. And before long to the satisfaction of all. all were fed an by using a orse and sleigh. the stables were left clean and neat. Indoors. though our comfort d e d s in part on ele- ct,ricit.y. like the turtle who can retreat at a fancy within the shelter of its shell. in this house at Alderlea. in a storm we keep pretty well beneath its roof- tree! Yet for us. a stormy time is one of evaliiation, We n ote then that it is not the grea te r furnishings we value. but little things — even the match --~. "I -v- 3‘ ‘D Weds In Mass. Noreen Johnston. daughter of the ate Dr. and Mrs. James A. Tignish. P. E. 1. son of the late Mr. an . Edward Roberts of Fitchburg, Massachus e t t s on Saturday. January 18. Monsignor James Hastings celebrated the nuptial mass at 10 o'clock in St. Mary's Church. Northampton. Mrs. John Shea was the orga- ni. . white arrangements of gladioll and pompoms decora- ted the main altar. The bride. given in marriage hv her brother. Dr. Leo n a rd This strapless white silk li- NIGHOWN LOOK intended for stepping out. The ll‘. shown to fashion writers Rlov Johnston was attended by ‘“’“ 3°“’“ Wm‘ '““3'51°e"°d evening gown bv Eric Lund New York. her sister. Mrs. Leonard A. OTS-3“_73 l‘"‘l‘f bI""59 "I? _ I .‘ U H I (M, W‘ h Km” of M,.H,m.y_ Iiiinnis as look like a nightgown but its vias part of spring co ec on rep nim- matron of honor. Ernest Rob- erts. Jr. of Wayne. Pennsylvanu in was best man. The bride selected a Dior blue imported silk street length sheath dress with beaded la ce top and matching jacket. She wore a draped turban of match- ing maiine. Her corsage was a white catalina orchid trimmed with English ivy. The matron of honor chose a pure silk sheath dress of dusty rose taffeta. Her corsage was a rose cymbidium orc i A reception for the imm ed- late families at the Hotel Nor- thampton followed the cere- mony. For travelling the bride wore a burgun y and green paisley wool costume with matching ac- cessories. Following a wedding trip to New York the couple will reside at 27 Lyma.n Road. Northampton after January 30. month with a grand prize at the end Entertainment consisted of a contest by Hilda Ramsay. won by Mrs. Hubert Giilis. Lunch was served by the hostess, as- sisted by Gen Noonan. ANGLO RUSTICO WI Anglo Rustico WI met at the home of Mrs. Ira Craswell in Jan. The presid e nt presided and meeting opened with the creed. Roll call was answered b_ five members. Correspon- dence was read including greet- ing to the Institute from Mrs. J. Stevenson, a former mem- be r. Reports of Coniniitteeis were heard and new ones appointed: lunch. Klrs. Noel Hooper and Mrs. Stewart Parkman; pro- gram, Mrs. William Nunn and Mrs. Lyle Parkman: sick. Mrs. Dan Anderson and Mrs. Witliam Nunn; school. Mrs. lra 3 tbsp. flour 1 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. pepper 4 tsp. powdered basil 2 tbsp. minced frozen chives (‘ook lima beans as already directed. To complete. do not drain ll- quid: a soiipy consistency is d nee . Smooth and mix together bitt- ter and flour. Stir in 95 c. hot bean iqiiid. Return this to beans: cook- stir until boiling. Add ings and chives. min.: serve in heated bowls. I Mrs. Gregor ‘.\‘lacCallum entertained for the first meeting of the New Year when in mem- -bers were in attendance. The ,; meeting opened with members singing Happy New Year and responding to roll call. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS I Brackley Point Institute Has Centennial Project Craswell. Roll call for the next meet- ing. a card. Mirs. Ira Craswell invit- ed members to meet again at her home. Lunch was served by the hostess. WOOD ISLANDS WEST WI Mrs. Duncan MacMillan was hostess to 12 regular members and one visitor at a recent meeting of Wood Islands West sheets pillow slips and flanne- lette blankets are much needed for bandages in Hospitals for Leprosy patients. Mildred Cal-lbeck gave a read- ing on the missionary work it India. The groups of the differ- with articles for an auction which realized $8.45. n lnstitiite card party held previously at Mrs. MacMillan‘s WI. Roll call was responded to has provided $16.00 for the funds. . Institute business included a discussion concerning the re- pair of the school organ. pur- chase of cod liver oil pills. Five members. who had not already contributed. gave a donation to the TB League. i A letter from the travel bu- reau led to a discussion con- according to a newspaper reaching here. The newsp:i;icr Kazakhstanskaya Pravda iden- tified the men as l. K. Vorobyov A. D. Gordienko, suppiy chief and chief storekeeper of the factory in Alma Ata. who "caused damage to the state" 3 :1 D. cerning the accommodation toiirist.s this year and seve ral members announced their wil- lingness to provide this acco- modation if necessary. Mrs. E.T. Jeffrey: will be hostess for next month’: meet- ing for a joint session of Wood Islands East and West Institu- worth 375.000 rubles (about $420,000). nf 0 RIGHT iiv WRIGHT shoes tes. A note to baby — sitting hus- bands reads: “Don't sit waiting up for me. Tonight the session quite at three." . stess was assisted in‘ serving refreshments. EXECUTE 'THIEVES' MOSCOW tReuters)—-Two ex- ecutives of a clothing factory‘ in the central Asian republic of. Kazakhstan have been shot at leaders of “a gang of tliieves."I ROYAL SECURITIES ‘A Corporation Limited [ _ Stocks and Bonds ALEX M. WILSON Charlottetown Manager ' 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8St33f9; wwNm \.\./ How To Hold FALSE TEETH ’ More Firmly in Place I "vvvv vvvv V vvvvv ‘>1 Doyourfalaeteathano ande : H, BENNETT CARR t; barrass by slippingdropptng or won; 0 0i bling en you eat or Vlglla. I . ‘ Insurance coungemlu Jg1sii'l;)‘IE‘txe‘i|i(.]”.I‘ll‘is1i;II('I1IIInetnon-acid’: " District s“I’"VI'°' 0 powder holds false feel. more rmly J Sun Life of Canada *: d are omfortn H ofii nsrimnvc. n " Phone 4-8817 I 4'5 35 0. Egitigy pIi:wm‘a"I‘leI nlrefgifiiollq IdDPeI’lIlll'0 ‘t CI“|1'I°“¢‘°W“- P-E-L 0 breath). Get FAS'l‘ElE'l‘l-I today in "---.---------- . . . . --’. druscounters everyw ero- ' of Guardian - Patriot Pat- mali or personal interview. zrite her in care of the Guar- an. Dept. M Front Street west, 1. Ontario. cent sales tax. Print plainly PAT‘l'El:: NUMBER. N AME Premier Gieddl nounced. of British Gui export of 35.000 I year. I I fl III- C0l'l‘l!Cp0I'l ;fi~om Dr. Florence Murray. lmiuimx in Korea asking lot need, b. Oahu nob II I . i h el and someone to talk to. . .. 1 _ _ _ n was re m-tad that H19 ,1.-k ent. societies are to meet in the \V‘:Ii’1'I}I'Ph‘:‘I’1E wants to take Glgi:Er D ::‘Irt:‘-,InF(:l‘f;I1l:I‘.n':I'f’l,l:‘l"1: (21r:fr|wE:*z(IQ;:.),!l ']Il')II1fI::7YEEgll*:‘O1:‘IrI“Il‘Z|‘STRAW M mp dmrig‘ had hep" rFmem"(_hun_h Jan. mm. Meeting was She ‘;]V‘ “.3, n,h,,._,..._=., 5h,,_ Dear E.G.: You do mdged: of the hpws. (about 3 (._i tiered with fruit and cards. to a close by the bene- _ ’ ._ Pat, would he lonesome. living "‘’‘’‘I ilril - hand <‘0nf1t’IPn_I l 8 I‘ \'e ve r add baking soda: if. VPE9l3bIi’ Oil I“? Ir-"'“3 llwrsll .G$\mge Shaw “I” bef' I A I f ' N d slam, ,r, an amrfmenp not gm"; counsel from a specialist in the‘ ,1...-.¢;,i.7.-; ii1,.'..,‘¢am.n5_- U 5 et 1/? C, butter or margarine SI(“l(1f\ visitor for the month o ‘ BLOOM],-IELD UCW ~ . to work for the next six months. “F I ‘I "iv famliv reatInns_. '0. the cooking liquid in making thel 1.4 c. flour ' “"'”"-V‘ . The Bloomfield UCW met in 1 ~ »r_ 4 Shani.-i 1 swim“ an this back. Zllldr Y0‘! 1" ‘I91!!! I139 Plhlf B It entree. or in place of waterl 1‘: tsp. salt a'"'”"5p”"d°""°_ °°"5‘5"’d "I the YPU room of the c bu rc h g - - grflljnd to i. Judge and get 3 mi. T951300-“Ill? ’t1|l‘lE- 1l1_-“Inf 85 when making a vegetable. meatl V4 tsp. pepper 5 l*’”"" 3"” CI""‘I’“"‘ E""":I"3 In January. The installation ser- mg. 0,. 5.10"” 1 5,3}, nm N H you can. about little Gigi. ‘ 0, “sh Wm M. s,,,\.._ vi tsp. instant onion from the ‘pres. of Coa‘tes lns itu— vice for the founwmg nf“N,,.s a Z enI’ll‘@I\ and iiisi let Pat take Thus my advice is to ask _\'f\lI‘l' _‘ 0 V” , V V l c. "half 'n' half" '9 ”‘ J" "‘"‘d- and 9 “"9" “Wm; was condiict.ed by . . F. little Gigi" After all she is the pastor. your local newspaper. _ ‘I .\ A‘ n'N.l\F‘R I c. chicken bouillon ‘he """""°r "I h°3"h and “"I‘ NI-"lt‘Al1SIaI‘|di D!'9S1fI€nIi MYS- tie... the editor. librarian or 5""““l ’*'"“ 593"“ 1" 3“"’13 6 c. cooked. smoked or plain- '3” . . A-W~ Cmwefli Vice - P|'95i- -. s“.mhh,,md,_ M. H“? ‘Mal ,Fh,_l 'l‘iirkey-in-the-Straw mas, mrkey Sm” it was decided to again sponsor dent. M,-._ Ea;-19 palm;-r; 7: phnm, i"fm.ma,.,,n ,,W_,m,M.‘i toddments Cooked Turkey and (14, inch "rips, weekly card.pai-tles in the hall corrgspnndjng and recording » hm. ,0 2,, in mmh Wm. H, 9‘ Crisp Noodlesi ‘ pars,“ sprigs during the winter months. and in secretory. Mrs. Harry Arbing; _ near”, ,.—,,m.,.. _g(,I.\.W, age“ naked squares winter Squasn pry nnndies 2 in 3 mm in the summer to endeavour to treasurer. Mrs. Elmo Crorier. 8 W m. ,,,mmrai,,i, --Chlid carpn l.QlIll(‘P‘(ll(‘|ll1lbPI‘-CPIPIW Salad dwp hm ,8, .385 dag‘-PPS] or. ImDI‘n\'9 "19 appearance of our The meeting was presided Z guidance center. I (“mm Tea‘ Mm‘ until golden brown. Drain onl “”l°“":g’ .‘"]‘d ma” ' I;"xfs‘( 3: WE’ hi‘: Mfis‘ A‘ W Cra5d“'°‘1)I‘ Gmmed mat PHL as G. 1.5 abs“,-bent paper ¢m..e1,_ K.,,,p.a cen nnia year proec _no an m.ca was answere y _ mother. probably has sogie rm’ I RB: Cerlhlsesred il-'x“nmmp:imI:mil. riiIt€'iII.‘:t!l!ili'ste reE:a1'II\l‘g n:ee‘II‘rI;: maternal feeling for the lovable Meanwhile. melt butter; stir. H" W" ‘d‘m:iehHt 5 Elm F"b' were Dianna to “M “T, the .- infani_ still her frenetic im~nli.-,,_ in flour. salt. pepper and onion. r E ‘ .. £19] hem 9" V98‘.-gficfivih-e‘ and mn.”p0n_ mount with a series of lover 3 Slowly add half ‘n' half a nd ”,:'arr‘Y meE;,;n§1 ‘ [G ,3. Pqhflwn ‘done:-I was dealtlwitfh I and illegitimate pregnanc I 9 5 bouillon. Stir - cook over low W]: nnifnfi 1] hi" S I" ‘ Ni -I-hé prgsidené condmfed the Th lmP,RnWIllIF parking Gigi with heat until thickened. Add tiir-' h 9‘. °“ ” fw‘ U°gg"‘1“‘”"{( wommp and I e,,_ -. : you as a casual convenencet. R93’: heal I" !f!|‘\’i"E i€mDt‘I‘3- ayd mm on?‘ ‘Or 8 ~t‘h1' afye 6' titled "I Placed My Hand In « shows that shp isn't qualified to ture. stirring often. "M an ‘at °.e 3"‘ 3 9 M 8 God-Se fn]]0wed 1,‘, me hymn, * "r§'"h°r”.'“" l';‘_"""'- "“'I""'i't"'":’l-"- “"9 L; 8”: servlng Tshi caI;iln?,‘:Iri:grSzeSFTVed and the "0 Gm "I Belhella 2 ence I won amoiin 0 ns- wi no es. .poon over ur~t . _ P33] 90 wgg in unison ~. sing Gigi to the wolves. abaiid- key and sauce. Garnish: pars-I T”:mg..chI°s°d I’-‘.. members f0I‘I0‘we"('In bv the it-E-:Ii's Prayer. Tueflay CE 9 O.m. Sharp! I oning herd to a situation of iin- ley sprigs. “IE "I I 9 Queen’ hThe meeting concluded with ‘ seen an iinchecked neglect. , wt-‘,s1' COVEHEAI) t e Miz ah Benediction. if you were to turn her over to Tn‘; CHEFS ‘”,~vARY M I M D0 M W: h p reg. price NOW PM in "W Nrmmsmmes fies. bleMeSl(l:;emei-serlfrigrehrlfiteds l';l:fl'I:-'CI:.l*P;‘r:‘I) 23,958? C!:‘§'°h°::‘ The nlvnthmnhjv Rweleltiingmof In his 1 p I criherl. without arousin w - ‘ 1 V -‘ " H - r * “ - I" i ‘ ": N . - . / fare authorities to the Ilnfantels hm" h'"'m5' m','°“§ mm‘ mlnliin ’:vaI:‘s:,I:‘t”eer‘E:1n‘:,:,ry]77'm§,(:I ‘"3" RIV” WI “'5' held at the 4 . . . . 19 95 2995 2 Ir imW,mm., nnd of rpmnnflble gether from a biscuit mix. biitlfiors offering NEW Year,’ rpw home of Reta Mann with Mabel legal guardianship. now a n d "I"‘p '" 2 "“p' I“’"‘‘'' "7 m3"‘33'i;u“,,m ' MacLellan presiding: Meeting I hPnrpfnr' rine for extra richness. B a ke . opened by singing Frosty H19 0 e e e e g 24.95 - 29.95 2 Pr'c° I’ int 20 i um (I " ““ °'°°‘d°d *° 5'5"‘ “’°"‘ Snowman" followed b the " I‘ "mm-" ""'""'“"‘“° “'3' WI:8nIII'I'l-‘fin.I:aIf~fI‘l8\VP§nI:sII'iFl °" '“-‘’°“‘’'“ 3”‘! member’ 3" I" Greed Roll call was zinswered - ‘ your hii=im.d_ pay f,,nm_ m;md "mg" of "0"" Yh "9 bring contributions to next by “'3',” mfimbeu donating a 3 4 I goes to p i e c e s in an ugly. iin- fluwherrien ' “ ° meeting cup and uuéer for the use of . . . . . 29.95 - 39.95 2 'I'|cU " Rove.-nable \\.;t\-_ grabbing vat Sp." and 'b‘mer wpmz M’ 2"; sizeatermwae passed‘ I? the Inmmm _. :.ir;;.‘°:.;;..$:."“:.':..::: :'."":.‘.: I--m - "3 " ...T."° ”""°°:..°'r.i COATS '/ i.-...... and dealt with. His sorry :.*,g;:, ,:;;;'°;',; ,.,";,:,P 3.°'::.;t The we - -m-r-- .......’.?.‘."’i.....i.i'ii....l.‘ii’i’i...‘i. been - - - - - - - “-95- 79-95 1 W9 tank of self . control indicate a cult; together and topp with ch-H rm"’ 1, ‘ finished end will ‘on display. "'3' I" '1'" "° rm" I“ mam’ half - thawed ‘berries and juice M I: mime”! Ila M”. “in “d°“°° °°‘“'I‘I‘d M ' I you for Pat‘s defects. Pa“ wm ' 3° "Md ‘M F" B“ 9 letter from the Centennial com- o e e e . o e 15-95 ' 21-95 /2 Erica . PPM Creflm if on Maye were won by Mrs. Lowell ° By his own DPf'°|'''"3“" "9 mtiat. Th Chef prefers the Younger and Mr; pone M“ °°“°°"“l“' 39°“ M calls attention to the hereditary ghortcgke "an is." with its dra- MacMillan. ' the year’ ‘no one 08' I .°:::.':;s *2: wit. ‘”‘:“°i 2:2 %.“'“....:.».°°“-no W‘ BI-OUSES . . . . . . we - ms /2 Price be the Elsi of the matter. ‘LA!-N on 3,1” :;1::y‘In.r_I R31] :r,uh"&,“°§,,°;n$.:L fl‘M‘C"A“g¢';:p wumrinewwbah This I mention not to c act red with a Home made Vaien- 9 to ‘fin’! Pew:vé.".'; 1395 2995 1/ ~ gtnnpg .9 mm m» hp]-' buy ,3. SUVA. Fiji (Reutersl--Pof.ice tine. pnrzlelan El nsom _ tho e 0 0 0 o e . - . 3 G. _ SHIFT INTO I904 ther to give you larger perspec- Tridllt 908194 Blue Star Lunch was served and I 00- :1“ ‘M’ 'h‘:':_?:;' w.:';,emm: -. BHII-‘T into iiiiiii miiimi sear tivc in i-eiaumi to them. It in Line h'!i8M¢|' NOW. Ztfllfifld clal hour enioved. - QUILT!” LUXURY Star when she arrived here - 1 - ,..|ew this deeply collared shift my hope that in clear readln BEDEOUE new R W“ «cued .0 "mm. the . . . . . . . 14.” - 37.95 2 Pflc. 13 cotton knit. linen. suraii. of the iiituatioii will fortify your Add elegance to chair or sofa ‘mm B”"‘I“ ‘“°" ' ‘“"p’°"’d id .1", —'4——— - - - murder at ' sea Shipboad TI19 U file 9 U0 “N P“'“’'- h° ‘"3 9”” pqlln wit same or contract spirit. in venturing forth to get with this pillow pair of taffeta. Um“ Ch mh had th Ia . color bin ng. Ipeclallal guidance. sateen. cotton. “me” “Id ‘Em’! 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(Intel-lo residents log your neck to the false accu- this pattern too stamps. please mm‘ BUY‘ me‘ 1;; my ‘hence of thg “mu 0 0 All 3 OOIII lulu in Print cation of being at fault for their to Alice Brooke. care of Guard- u-95.“;-.51-. Mn. George . g SIEE. NA A D- poor character. M.}{. inn - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. KINGSTON. Jamaica tReut- OI‘!-on gave the financial mu OVIfllI|MVIIIhIIlO impel ITYLE NUMBER. Mary Haworth counsels 00 Front Street West. Toronto 1. ex-|'—Cuba will bout half ment. ' 9 uh!‘ to ANNE ADAMS. through her column. not by Ontario. Ontario resldentc add 1 ta‘. rice dance was re Id 79 G“l‘l-“DI! SW3 DI‘ 2-1273