osnnnnsn—n— s.‘ AQ-A s-m.-s_-. t. The W eek' London's leading fashion houses have started a two-fold drin to capture the title of world fanhion centre lost by Paris. In one move. a three-day series of shows for Un- ited states buyers began Tues- day. Collections totalling an esti- mated ‘.540 members are presented by Hnrtnell. Worth. Sticbel, Mor- ton, Lhchasse and Pacquin. As 8. second move. a wool collection de- signed _lOllilly by Hartnell, Stlebel and ltforton in co-operation with the wool secretariat-a promotion organiznliuii~\\'ill be tiispnichcd soul) to New York for display at tlit- World's Fulr, Of the Parisian eslublishnlviils from-n out by the French cit-tout. Molynetixis has fal- len back on its London branch, but its presctit plans are "wait and sic.“ Nlllll‘. sciiiuparvlli has gone to New York Olhcl‘ tiesluners nrc rc- |)O!‘it‘t.i ctuisirlcring llu- south Ameri- i-nn livid. To “soothe edgq‘ nerves,“ l-lilrtnl-ll has chosen cloth of pale, culm colors-rzrcens, yellows and muuvcs, The ull wool collection i'.\l\ from husky twceds to fine (ll'i‘\.\‘ iveiplus bnsvll on four color groups »- bluu-rul. blur-green, bis- Sliil min iillfl l'\‘(l-l)l‘\')\\‘li. A special section ls devoted to prints. s c o . Mrs. George D DeBlois sneer- talnezl at her lovely residenccl Vi/vst street 'I‘liursciziv afternoon for a nilmbc-l" of’ out-oi-town guests. c ~ s s Mrs. Thane Campbell, wife of Premier Campbell, and her daugh- ter, Miss Virginia Campbell have been visiting Mrs. Campbell's bro- tlwr-ln-lnw and sister. Mr. and hirs, Donald Blair, in Ottawa. o a a s U. B. Consul Fred Johnston and” Mrs Johnston of Fredericton. N. 13, and the latte-rs sister, Miss Isabelle Jnmieson who have arrived on a short motor trip are being pleasantly welcomed by their friends, O O O O Mrs D C Drysdzile of Mont- real is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George T, Hartiie and Mr. Hal-die, Brighton Road. Mrs. Hurdle enter- tained at afternoon ten {yesterday for her mother who is renewing many pleasant friendships. o u 0 c Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt of Mont-real. are visiting Mrs. W. K. Rogers for their holidays. u s o . Mrs (Dr) I J. Yeo is a guest n: Stanhope Beach Inn, Brackley BPIIPH O O O O The tea hostess at the Charlotte- town Tennis Courts this afternoon will be Miss Doris McDonald and Mrs Clordon White. a . , , .\fr. and Airs Jackson Dodds. who have brat-u holidaying here, leave today on return to Montreal, v c c - Mr. and Mrs. '1‘ M. Fullerton of Detroit, who have had a de- lightful holiday with Mr. Fuller- tmfs mother. Mrs (Dr) T. F. I-‘ullvrton lvit Thursday on return home, ' O O O O Mr and ‘Mrs. J. Norw Duffus of Halifax are among e visitors bring xvclcomed this week. week. O O O O Miss Carol Muccannell whose ARRDWHEAD BEDGYREAD DESIGN avcnlxu Hyneknsn nor at Old qsain m her‘ presented her with an uisitc counterparts to mark the happy oc- caslon. On Monday evening ldss moi MacPhee and Miss Lilian c were oint hostesses in Miss Mac- canne ‘s honor at Miss Mel-mac's home, Iongworth Avenue. and showered on her many lovely mis- cellaneous gifts. O O O O Miss M Maolfeill, Road, ente ‘hxssdq at s smart miscellaneous for Miss Maccannell. O O O Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Rogers of Westmount. P Q , are being wel- comed on their annual holiday to Charlottetown and the seaside re- sorts. O O O O Miss Oda Eistabrooks of Back- ville, is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs Hubert Morris and Mr. Morris in Charlottetown. O O O O Alter the pretty Malcolm-Bynd- man wedding and reception last. Saturday the bride tossed her ex- quisite bouquet which was caught 1b} her maid of honor. Miss Alice alcolm of Kincardina. Ont. O O O O Miss Winnified Kenny, n, 1L, of New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs, J. J. Morris, 84 Longworth Avenue. O O O Mr and Mrs. A. D Cartwright. of Ottawa. leave shortly for Brack- ley Beach, to .spe.nd.some time. O Mrs, Clark Harding and son Allyn of Norboro. accompanied by Mrs Chesley Robertson and son. Firnest of Summerside, are spend- ing a pleasant holiday at Caven- dish Beach. O O O O Miss Muriel Creighton of Wolf- ville. N. B. has been spending a few days in the city with her bro- ther Mr, Ralph Creighton of the Royal Bnnk Staff, O O O O Mrs. Murray Cameron of New York, was entertained by Miss Lilian Duchemin this week whorl she invited mutual friends in for a delightful social evening. I! O O O The tea hostess at the Golf Links this afternoon will be lvfiss Evelyn Haszsrd. Mrs. I. J . Yeo. Miss Alice Cox, Miss Barbara Smith. o - o o Miss Bell Worth's many friends will regret to learn oi’ her illness at her home 202 ylleymouth Street. o a Mr. Dureil Murray of Halifax, who has been spending a very pleasant holiday is leaving for home today. O O O Dr. Ray Brow and three child- ren are visiting the former's mother Mrs. E R. Brow, Upper Prince Street. O O O O Home friends this wedk received announcements of the engage- ment of Miss Dora Greenwell only (laughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Greenwell, of Sydney, N. 6., to l n n -¢--u --. “no ns-n-u " s; asst. III - roc e ed ‘iprea m-rcv. es gn ma squat‘ V’ C ht bed d innnsxogeogqi i488 is d0 in lnrtl as work progresses. Pattern No, 433 contains list, o! ms a ceded, illustrat on of the deslgm and complete instructions. Tu order this design. arlte your name and address on a. piece of smut rid send with l5 cents in coin Eharlottewwn Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Nnnrlloivork Tlflmiftilnellls Design No. 433 or stamps to Needlework , $1“ .. . NAM];__._..___——_-,__—______—_—— PRO TILLIE THE 3*" eosH. ME TO BE ' SYMPATHETIC TO A LUCKY ‘ COOT IiiKE dcLocx TO CALL AT EIGHT GLENNY, THE IDEA WITH A 5TRAN6E Reaalm AAAAAALA "A Social and Personal 11m CHARLOTTETOWLI GUARDIAN “v r . v. ashions v. Literature Ablomllngfinllo 1...}... out Len... Box g5 s. Mr. Ronald Liston MacKinnon of Montreal, son of the lets II. V. MacKinnon and Mrs. MacKinnon of Vancouver former drarlottewwn residents. O O O O Miss Harriet Gibbs of Newport. is being welcomed on s. holiday visit to her summer; home hers. Home fnindl will be inhresied to know that Mr. Bill Mommas, son of Mrs. Iii. McManus, of MBRIPNMOOIK. N. 3., has received a commission in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in Winnipeg. O O O O Mr. and Mrs. Austin MoGuigan and two children of Los Angelcs, California, who are visiting in the Province are Just now the guests of the Hon. Mark McGuigan and Mrs. McGuigan at the summer bungalow at ‘Iracadie. ' O O O Miss Jean Aisken of Regina, is . I-L Greer ‘Toronto, were recent visitors to Summcrside, O O O O Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ramsay an Mr. and Mrs. Blsson of Cam bellton wart visitors to Summers de this wee NIX. Dan Anderson ecu." Quebec, is expected to arrive in Charlottetown this evenin to join Mrs, Anderson and chi dren who arrived here early in July. They will gpend their vacation in Char- lottctown and at "The North Shore House", Mslpcque.‘ Miss Constance MacFarlsne ac- companied by her nephew Master John Anderson, is at “The North Shore Home"; Malpequc. O O Mr. L. R. ‘Panton of Halifax, is spending s few days in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. finest- Duchemin, lilo Edward street. Miss Margaret Braddock of Mont- real, arrived last Saturday on a. "Bale Oom- Charlottctown Hotel and Beach Grove Inn. Miss Braddock. whose town. is making her first visit here and enjoying the lovely scenery of the Garden Izrovinoc. O O O The New Yolk World-Telegram w that Ix this and Duchess of ndsor wi go directly to Nassau instead of goin first in the Unit- ed States by cipper plane before leaving for The Bahamas. where the Duke is to serve as Governor. The newspaper said the Duchess revealed this 1n s. cable sent to a "close friend" in New York. It ng: "Hav- about our transportation. Will go direct to Nassau." IOIIIIUQIIDII.I. of the North herhomeforiticnerrti tobssnswcredby goliection mounted“: A sot-lint was ‘than It by all and won by Mia's. J Carter. Meeting closed by sin the Na- Antihcm. a deicious lunch saved thchos and Irolrqaentin Ksfifi ‘Y. _ GIRL YOU METJI. DIDN'T THQQ YCI-VD B ———__—_d-z—_ _ _x__z—ll TOILER —- MISPLACED SYMPATHY. ‘W SHE'S AWFULLY NICE father was a native of Charlotte-l marry and terribiv. for hundred ws. I love my her to didn't No man and water. may love your jailer. is no disputing the fact. that when you sigh on the dotted line on the marriage license that you have for. felted he right to do as you please henceforth. There is snot-her person's oom- fort and convenience and pleasure you must. consider. ere is an- other person's tastes and habits to which you have to adjust yourself. There is another person's relatives and friends whom you must endure, no matter how much they bore you. There is another person's opinions whicth you must yes-yes, or else gh . You can't. come and go m: you please and act. as the spirit moves ,you. You cant linger with a. pleas- ant friend or two when the conver- pens to be particularly in- t! being 50111511 we“; (L m f, teresting. You've got. to rush home o1 he; gym-Fm; fifmnufifflg‘, because it is the dinner hour. in sunmemgdm You cant take a girl you know o g s , to lunch: without endécass expialng; M“ a R “m,” d d m tions an apo oges. ou can _ Phylis of ummersigergre ‘visiting ‘m5 “d gimfisgngqigé “glinémwftlh relatives in Monoton. WW“ “m 5 ° 8 w . . , . the boys Just because you’ happen 00L md m.‘ R of to feel like it. You cant spend your money on yoursel You can't-but there are endless things you can't do when yqu are married that you used to do when you were single. And this isn't taking into account either the nag- ger wife or Mrs. Hitler. of course. if you get what Damon Runyon calls “an everlasting" wife, marriage is worth all that it costs. But its price is personal liberty, and the man who is not willing to pay should not marry. He should stay sake of the wom he would make miserable if he married her. For there are no worse husbands than those who think that they can be both bachelors and husbands at the some time and have the privileges of both. No woman can be happy if she is married to s. man who dumps her_ down into a. house as soon as they are married and then goes off to seek his own pleasures without her, leaving her to spend lonely evenings wondering what made her do it. Nor is any wife happy whose hus- band finds no pleasure in her com- two weeks visit, stopping st the‘ “my and who new; he; s; 1g s were a ball and chain about hi! W! instead of a Lady Love. so. Ewell don't let your vODSCIBIIOB bother you about having broken ofl your marriage to this 511i when you realized that you love your liberty her, an the. as noth- l. hard hib- havior. You did her the greatest possible kindness and she should be 0h he!‘ knees in gratitude to you for sav- ing her from a life of unhappiness. No doubt it hurt her pride to be jilted. but that doesn't hurt as bsdlfy as he heartache a. neglected wi e suffers. My eamest advice to you is never to marry unless by some chance ou fall so much in love with a girl at For DQ011101, Jilly fllh, 1M0 MMIOH 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries) —»A rather quiet day, planetarily speaking. It is up_ you to make your own oppartuni lies, for it is not. without effort that things arc accomplished. Tact with the 0p- posita sex advised. 2i to MAY I) (‘raau-us) strain with the r ht typo and indulge hen thy, holesomc antler- tainment. conscience worries me. I wait. too ions. single for his owgnsake and for the h c: co u 1 Mid“? 1 ouidnt s0 her I didn't want to givc up my freedom. It hurt her she has proved her love for me in a Si» rm” lfifflll 1°" burglicmillil but r an n we y' think that if I (101113 never marry any other girl. and man who has no one to care for him I sm 42 ears old and Sha I ti‘! to get. hink she would i I EWELL. Answ r: with whom the clove of liberty is the paramount gsssioii should every rlréarry, tliecaifise marriitogockanéiifregtiigalgl: all?" m1! °l 0 OII 8 o m “Youviniy kiss the fetters that bind you. bonds e. You ut there d 1th h seems more - hiringmthliln fregliom without her. And ‘gaodrgt g m about not ‘fixing e care o $3? age. Then will always be plenty of trained nurses. Keeping hotly ls ‘ till For Girls Dear Miss Dix-If s woman does not have any mm friends should me doll herself up anyway? I b!“ always been clean and neat. but have never dressed up as other Bu"! do because 1 haven't any 0M t,“ make myself attractive for. 1 dont know many men and have no oppOr- tunitles to meet strsnsflfl- 1i NW one asked me out on s. date I would buy nice clothes, but 8s they d9" I don't bother how I look. Have the wrong attitude? What is 0H1’ advice? J nwfisiy the reason you don't. o have any dates and ploy friends il because you donét £11011 yourself up. If ou o aroun ookinl y ale cat brolwhi in. with ems- gly listr and u. shiny nose and 410m»! clothes, you couldn t expect any man *0 give yout Bwmillifiviguliiflk, or to want o s ep ou . Believe me, my child that the old saying that clothes do not make the man doesn't. ePPlY W W011i?"- Clothes make threeJourths cf every woman's success. Ind Whether ll"! wants to catch s. husband or hold down a good 10b depends Just B8 j; much on what she has on as it does upoér what is in her heart or her ea Never for t that the first thing the st r1531»... did after eating of the Fruit of Knowl was t0 make herself a dreli- ill 511°" how important clothes are to a woman. They are the miracle- worker that turns the plain girl into a. beauty. They are the first. thing that attracts a man to her. and the)’ are the perpetual brace that givs her poise and self-confidence. Bo my earnest advice to ou is to go to s. beauty sho and ct them give ou the works. en buy Your- sol! e best clothes you can pos- sibly afford. Novcr Roux Your Marlon Secret. Dear Dorothy Dix-My husband is 19. I arn 1'1. We are secretly mar- riedsl lack one year of completing high school. Should I YnOH W t that. or make marriage own and to livo with husband? 11s ‘vlvoorks s long vnmlrom where I live and it. is impossi ls for him to come to see me more than once WHY three weeks. His income will sup- port us comfortably. Do you think turn" ““‘l132i‘°.‘.’i"l%‘é‘.‘§ ee us tom c PB of igeing together? er. By all means make your marriage known at once. A secret marriage is always Alimed with scandal, Fore- persons that you may obtain Mix quain rcniltsufotro efforts c stall any talk bgge it begigslx. YIIIIII INDIVIDUAL IIIIIIIISIIIIPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) Look In the section your birthday comes in, and finl wit» your outlook h, according to the stan- EIHHFHHHNEHHHP stride and tackle difficulties with s. determined, capable ambition which will stamp you n. winner. A cheery smile will go s. long way to- ward making things t. Mlkv yourself efficiently meful. JULY M in AUGUST 2'3 (loo)- Bencflc star rays not very‘ evident so start moving lest you f d your- self behind your cornpetitio st tho end of the day. Avoid namw- pamby methods. Concentrate and cooperate fully the proper sde- dcd. AUUUSI‘ 38 (Virgw-Today is one of those dsys when you may libs to drift MAY 21 to JUNE l! (Gemini) niongonificbreele. Oh IFycu -A ihen everything poems to have oonscieniiimisly fulfi ed the in toamss-lmntmoilthodemandsymn-sdiodulccsllslu. pattern boin outof Jlnrwydlhnliiutrcoiiftihlacksdsisicslst- affairs, i , n- tittsdo will enable you to replenish search; sports, civgvfi Qovssn- spurt . to a (Horn-Although this mom-mg l m D to m‘! I iOsucsr) starts with one bcnsiicient. u- mlV W!“ poet - , favoring - t in matters and worthy By Westover ou oou 1- SAY ~ ANOTHER . ., ~ wono SYMPATHETK like some- n ""73"" . MARRIAGE AND FREEDOM ARE ml‘ "m" m‘ £5 "° 3 {Q A8 FAR APART As THE POLES 5%» My" iii I ' ; IQ m. - "rs:- “r. ‘il“,..”.i'§.;'l‘.§i‘i%".i.°$%i.l°f.i‘"' - i». - ~» mi fie“? = "" M" Tasteeot Your Mate ' i-WNT»??? 315%‘?- w» P°"7i"?m'% a Dear m my Bis-N‘ _TeTTm company with negro slfl g%l£:l§$§‘{f§,:fi' a m s ws-n 0-. e . swos . -' W“ - She is everything man in sxmxgutgdougwirztalmfl; $- ii.‘ ’° "one: ltcd paraffin. {are vigil lids or tie paper sround cm securely. APREOT MAIUMALADI Sugar Method: Grind or shred very fins the unpeeled oranges and the lemon. Measure the fruit. and add 6 times as much water as fruit. Boll this vigorously in an uncover- ed kcliltle‘ m: about an hour or until the mixture is reduced to about 1-8 its volume. Add the apricots, which he/ve been peeled and out in halves. Cook until of the con- sistency oif jam, stirring frequent- ly to prevent burning. Add 9-4 sugar for each oup of cooked f t. and when the ulnar is dissolved, to s boil again and cook to titre desired thlamess. Pour inrto hot sterilized jars and seal with melted paraffin. causes, bsisnco of day urges scif- restmirtt and caution in all buli- ness and financial transactions. OGIICBER Living s Magnets which hold metal hands slipped around antics on on ssh tray and prevent cigarettes fsli- ing on tables or floors, have been inventcd quality linoleum. If some people were mpelled to "est their own words" they would soon have a. bad case of indigestion. Them is only one thing worse than hearing s woman whistle, and that is seeing her try. Try using undiluted vinegar for the removal of obstinate Ipainf. stains on tho mirror or window pane. TO KEEP BRASS SHINY To preserve the lustre of brass. polish the brass with s good metal lish and, while the brass is still gsight, wi off the greasy residue with benz ne. When this has evap- orated, apply s cost of clear lac- Qllcf‘. A little lunch Juice squeezed info the water into which they are cooked will make potatoes whiter and isnpsrt s more delicate flavor Jill-Y 27. 19140 - - .. . ... ...,,. h Leisure —-T7te Woman ’s Realm u» t n» u. s aqua‘ lltwfimbodd 3",...‘ E i ECONOMY IN SUGAR, If you cut. rhubarb the da fore cooking, it doe; not Cut in Ink lit- l-lflfl layers. until the next day and cook in it, own By tting apples int ffilflllb%l ‘ “ o a m“ animation, 1n gas storage, growers can now my. ket fresh ju cy apples in early Summer- or Spring. Sponilng Tablecloths Out of curiosity s. farmer 1M grown c crop of flax and hm g tablecloth moxie out of linen. 5cm; time later he remarked to a vim. or at dinner: "I grew this tablecloth myself." “Did u really?" she exclaimed, "How d d you over manage it?" It was plain she had no ides o: how tsblec‘ ‘L came into being, so the farmer lowered his ‘voice mysteriously as he replied: "If you promise not to give the secret sway. I'll tell you." get-ice and patience. 23 to 22 (6agittarius)—You’li gain more and be happier if you "Desire Joy and thank God for it. Rcnouinco , if need be. for others’ sake. ‘Iihat/s iovy beyond ." It is your privilege to makc world less difficult for others. B3 to JANUARY 31 (Capricorn) —- Not particularly auspicious for matters pertaining solely to money or which have Oiibhllfllbfldllxwlilild buéuiisstin: cog: 0cm g your cm y's pu 110's we are are favored. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Your stars advise quiet reflection and thorough in- vestigc/tlon in all important a!- fairs. If you have the day free from bborlous tasks, enjoy it. in wholesome pastime. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH S0 (Pisces) - Advice to Csipricornisns Pisceans. Outdoor activities which will renew your energy and add dulgcd. if possible. A OI-LIILJD BORN ON THIS DAY ls s sturdy little soul, vibrant. bright and cheerful- fond of good fun and fond of pra With right direction and gentle but firm training. this magnetic, clever some‘ 1y can ‘ omc s. splendid man or woman, capable, worthy of high trust. Try This Simflp-lclway to Train Dog In Manners _ . llcslthy Dog Inlays fanning. Cute, but no sissy! A course in manners is good for your pet, whether he’: to be s watch-clog with work to do - or just s gay play- boy. 1i’! M 30b. really. to msks him catch on. Just use s long lessh, stick to the same words and some tom of voice in giving s com- "t" . o tosc him to sit up, cm hand under his forelcgsmrontly force him up on his haunches. With Ibo other hand chuck him under tho chin and say "sit up" many times. As coon as he can keep his balmco, lsy "good dog," give him s bit of his favorite fofnd. 01hr lisp! his h-sinlng—such ll "to lpeck.” “to rciricvo and M117" — I0 ll euilyl And how proud your dog is of his education. lies s proud-looking dog, m, when his cost is kept glony. when be cab foods that make him robust, ‘l? huitzh” mu t, W!‘ '11!!! e sn export explains right diet and gmomlng in detail. Gives s; pioms snd m". ments of dog ailments such u dis- temper. Tells how to houjebmnk your dog. teach him manners ms amusing tricks. daendllgcnar£coinsforgnum . Bs to write plsinlry your mme, Ad. can and the Name of booklet. and Aquarians holds good for you . llll =-= By JOSEP w¢%i-I%:-Z%_ -'_ Pets Barker 0nd two of the ses- men made s tri to the reeled schooner that sf oon. They had brought su plies from the settling ship — an among other things matches. Rand and Sonya sat on the beach in the gathe gloom of evenin and watched Pe build l. hu s gnal fire. I glow was bright enough in have been seen by sny chance ves- sel sailing wi miles of the island. -lt lighted the whole shore. faces of the castaway shone- with somethin like hope. Oddly enoug , Ma a Jack Can- nsghan did not obJec to the sl He sat apart from the o ers, to your chcerfulness should be in-. hisaface like one of bronze in the 4s flickering light. His gaze ever kept seeking Sonya. Pete Barker kept the fire goinfr until he dropped to the sand out of sheer weariness. Kelly Burk began throwing tinder on the fire. Still Maya Jack did not protest. Bslu rested well after darkness (Scorpio) — Don't expose m- _____ The It prmmsem mllglhwudégplfglgm“ °r fin’ Iif s. sods cracker is roiled into -we ." proceeded the fsrmcn n“, 0mm m, ffi” h- fine pieces and sprinkled over the "I planted a napkin!" mo” puns wym‘ . .. _ lower crust of a. fruit pie. it will i BLACK HORIZON l; LEWIS CHADWICK " r1 i 2'1 Eé Z-Z i 2-1 $1! cams. The fiver still lpped but. Rand was certain h system w well rid of the snake's wenom. left Balu finally to throw hi if down on one of the tar- pfiulins that had been brought from e schooner. The others except Kelly Burk, who sat by the lire, hm long a o turned in. Ran ‘s bodly ached from weari- ness. He fe asleelp instantly. H; did not know how ong he ale t be- fore he was awakened, nor id he know exactly what had awakened him. He knew only that he had been jarred out o! slumber by some sound l or movement. He lay “suits still, listening. Ht o n8. l-Ie turned his head and looked in Baluk direction. Ha started violently and began to mow but the scene he beheld checked him The fire had burned to embers, and Kelly Burk lay sleeping beside i But s bright moon was neg, giving o light enough for Rand see Balu. (Continued on Page l2) A 65c per pound package i MORSFS STANDARD TEA — "the good old family tea of the Mcritimss" — has been pleas- ing Maritime tea drinkers for Itolf a century. capacitance in s house ss w en dressed for the street? If 8o, choose this frock with its unbroken front panel. ‘Iihe belt, buttonlng or tying at. the sides, makes it fit smoothly around your waist, and the pockets will come in very when you are doing your this frock with oorvtansiiin, collar and cuffs and you will not only feel cool in it but t will also be easy to wash and iron. This fmck is so easy to sew that you will want to make it in seven: different versions number. Be sure to state the s g2}: wish. le mitoses Name ltrcct Address City Provincs At. Iewemft, Eng, suicide while the balance of his mind was dis- turbed was the verdict of a coron- cr's Jury investigating the hanging of s deputy commissioner of agri- culture "worricd over his family if the country were invaded." ltrsci Addrns Invasion or no invasion, the minister of agriculture has warn- ed lmgllsh building ‘estates must. not. permit land to become so ove own with weeds it. cannot. 1y b0 built on. Needlecraft- —-—For The Hom