"JULY 17 1947 FOR HOME FURNISHINGS THE TOWN GUARDIAN ' PAGE THREE 92 Kent: 5E. PHONE ZIIBG Living & Leisure (Continued from Page a) my WMMIII rs rnarmmo Irma lummertime should be planning “m9 l" W"! home. ‘Ibo fall and winter months are not so far off and if the home is to be apic and loan early in September, now ia the time in decide what has to be done and when. Synchronizins any refurniahing or remodeling job is very dim. cult. l‘! you paint or paper your walls. you usually wait to get your furniture re-covered and back at the same time. It is also iecessary to plan carefully so t_hat colors and ds- signs are harmonious. We've learn- ed to ensemble s costume but it takes much longer to learn how to ensemble a room. Along with their new styles the designers have created covers for upholstered furniture which no longer is being manufactured. They have found that people having the older types of furniture are the very ones who need to modernize them, until they can afford to buy IIEIITIIIII. UURIIIIIIII This column is rssarved lee news sf local interest but advertising sf a nswsy nature may be inserted as fivqoents a weed strictly pag- sbls in advance. C003‘! for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LEI [N- S UBANCE. HOWARD MMNNI!’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. LOOKING F011. simmer dresses- IYY Fashion shoppe Gt. George St PARKDALE Women's Institute Afternoon Tea ds Bazaar, at the Experimental Farm, Thursday, July 17th. 4 to 7 PM. SPECIAL TWO WKS’ BALI - Mrs. John tom's Ladies’ Wear: also Beauty Parlor equipment for sale, reasonable. l LIMITED BUS RUN for Borden and Mainland Points leaves Char- more modern furniture. The trick of these ready-to-put- on slip covers is the patented back which cleverly employs Lastex yam ‘ to give them elasticity. This not‘ only gives the slip covers greater leeway in adjusting to variations. in the size and design in iuriu- ture, but makes them fit more snugly. Perhaps you have a large chair by your fireplace, the back of which is a little wider than similar chairs. Don't Worry’ tho knitted feature of these slip covers will. take care of your problem {or you. WOMEN BENEFIT BY NEW LEISURE Experts are working overtime to- lday trying to sell women on the idea. that they are lost souls he- cause smaller families and labour- saving devices have given them too much leisure time for their own good, says Ruth Millett. But before they fall too hard icttetown 11:15 AM. Returning leaves Borden 3:55 PM" arriv- ing Charlottetown 5:20 PM. All trips Daily including Sunday, 1s. land Motor Transport. phone 248. LIMITED BUS RUN leaves Charlottetown daily at 11.15 a. m. for Borden and mainland points. Through connections to Boston. For fares to any point phone 24s. Returning bus leaves Borden 3.56 P M’. arrives Charlottetown 5.20 p. m. Personals Mrs. Andrew Dourett. Hunter River, is spending her holidays with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doucett, Chest- nut St, Charlottetown. Mrs. Hilda Hunter, Framingham, Mass. niece of Mrs. Andrew Don- z-ett is spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Doucett, I-Iunter River. Dishes Shine Without Wiping! No soap in the world performs the miracles Drefr performs in your dishpan. It makes dishes shine-seven without wiping! MacFARiANE I BfiR O §r. 11:? aziézl. . Q 0 for the "you poor frustrated little thing" line, women might ask bout having some leisure. even a period of leisure years?" themselves: "What's so terrible a- hours. ‘IT'S HARD IVORK BEING FUNNY SAYS ALAN YOUNG No Sfrooksl Dreft’: amazing suds rinse clean and clear-leave no greasy streaks or cloudiness the way all soaps do. Even glasses sparkle without touching a towel he Greatest Sills Discovery o in D2000 Years! i racers: a GAMBLPS ¢IPQII senses You EASTUII, BIIIGIITEILLSAFEII CLEANING EVEN IN THE I-IARDEST WATERI O 3D QC? u. \~ _ srocsmvos. NEW WO0LENS w"'rll'.'.'ill 117.27%’ Wash 5°01»; Fluflior Thea You'll s. delighted ac with Any sap] gentleness so stockings!“ Drefs m t0 When washed in Dreft suds yonr precious new woolen: are I ioy to look at-a doe - Actually, is there any reason why a woman should become a neurotic pain-in-the-neck to her husband and children just because she doesn't spend l6 hours a day at household chores? She has the whole out-of-doors to enjoy. She doesn't have to sell out her interest in sports for a seat at a bridge table or member- ship in half a dozen women's clubs. Why Self Pity? She can always get a job or (,1 worthwhile hobby. Why then should modern wom- eh be made to feel sorry for them- selves simply because life has giv- en them the gift of leisure? Why aren't today's women he- ing told how lucky they are, in stead of how unfortunate? Why are the so-called "experts" trying to convince women that day by day in every way they are It "quires a lot of hard work rather than merely having a head full of jokes to be a successful comedian, claims comic Alan Youns. ‘Wiho. began selling his comedy ware: when he was thlr_ teen. "A modern ccmedian," he cg. plains. ‘is just an actor who pokes fun at human foibles and weak- nesses." Young, now appearing 1n his first; motion picture, Twcntlethficen. tury-Fcxs Technicolor comedy- Q Y) b to them. And Dreft is kind to hands. light to feel! No soapy deposit to coarsen woolens and dim their colors. Your lovely new sweaters and baby things wash softer and fluifier than ever before. Yes, softer and fluifier than with eve_n the most expen-i sive soap flakes! ' ‘ ' -_'" relig suds leave no soa heavy-up hose and c oud their beaury." Colors stay fresh as longer than with any sos ' What's more-nightly Dug; washing prolongs stocking llfl h-givee noticeably longer wearl LINGERIE ml smut No Soep-Fodlngl It's the greases: suds discovery in 2000 years! You'll agree when you see how your lovely lingerio stays color-bright a fresh far Ion r when washed with 1i: i W, ,. drama, “Marglt-z." in which he lip- pears with Jeanne 0min, Glen Lungan and Lynn Bari, admit; that for years he has been work- ing on the ohump, trying to make lions of radio listeners believe Young is an extremely amusing character. And in “Msrgle" which comes today Lo the Prince Edward ahiisrious clrriractcr oi’ him. Mil. Theatre. he plays the same inef- fectual young man. This time he is Gives You 5 Times More Suds than any Soup in Hardest Water! Q Ne leap-Iodine! Now you can wash stockings, lin- l gerie, woolens-knowing that with Dreft there's no cloudy film to cause soap-fading! Q Dishes Shine-Ivan Whhestvllpingl With Dreft no dish towel is needed for wiping or polishing. Dishes and glasses fairly _ -' ' Q Instant lads-Hen lodsl In cool water, in hardest water-Dreft suds biliow up instantly. And Drefz Dreft. There's no co cause soap- aiding. Dreffs rich suds keep your pretty slips,- ‘louaes; brighter and ire er than any soap could ever dot. " becoming more and more miser- a high school poet, who taxes hhn- able? iii-m ._?___.. JULY and AUGUST . are the best months for. SHINGLING -. l {We have A good stoclr ' on hand ' ‘ srom m: m VEE-LOK Both I25 lbs. to the square in Green, Red, Red-tone, Bright Green] Block. OR PERHAPS YOU WOULD LIKE SOMETHING BETTER A Twia Shingle 210 lbs. to the square la lright GM". Gilli Blend, Valley Green end Red. , ' ' ‘ ‘ ' self quite seriously. but never man- ages to make his rnastehpieces rhyme. Young believes his natural subjects for comedy. _"These people are Sunny”. he opines, “because audiences like to see a mlser get trimmed and they alvways give s Nod-sized horse- laugh to the chap who goes on the; make for a girl and 1a then dropped with a thud." Young thought he had devel- oped a new character when he began acting the meek young man who means well but who does the right thing in the wrong way. until he develops into some re- search covering the subject. Even the so-caliedmoli. he found. Was laughed at by the Egyptian work-l men while they were bul-lding the pyramids. Now. the 34-year-old ace come- dlnn says, “I'm convinced it ll impossible is be orsinai. so I'll keep hunting for better ways of doing the old stuff." 1t, pays ofl too, in boil-i laughs In Memos-lam In loving memory of our dear lidotiier and Father, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Maoliean, Fair-view, who de- pllteil this life Jill! 1i. 1981 w! tyre o! character, like the mlsev- and the ardent but unsuccessful lover, are suds last so long. éam/l/eg/Mw/JI/aé d/sco five/era? Q) . ’ ~s lads In Canon A Iiywieael Product The Stars Say - (By Genevieve Ramble) For Frldsr. July is A most welcome and satisfac- tory culmination to ambitious pro- grams. well on the way to success and brilliant achievement. is noted from this day's lunar and solar as- pects. Under this propitious stimu- lus ‘it would oe well to concentrate all the energies. resources, funds and abilities on the most lofty ob- jectives, since the substantial col- laborations may be counted upon. Work decisively and intelligently towards the happy ending. ‘Iihose whose birthday it is are en- oounged to frame their plans. techniques, abilities and ambitions along important and expansive lines, since there is the assurance ‘"4 mm“ brrequind mhtance and cooper- ation from those in high places- The outcome to this concen at effort is bound to llve reaction. on the personal life. its happi-nes". and prestise. with implications (I romance and’ domestic festivities or celebrations. Aim at high goals of accomplishment and fsllcitous dsnouements in all relations. A child born on this tidy should. had been‘ used. perhaps to heat a measure of milk for a listless pig- let..or for other such seasonal gaps, not the least of which now that I recall it was to put the tweedsy "seeds" into the seeder at the "seeding down." "Now where has the dipper disappeared to?" I asked myself time after time and caught sight o1 it later resting on a sack in the field. Then once des- cended, he commences to carry on a long distance conversation from the cellar, which is roomy and strictly after James‘ own heart. ‘Now which are you using?" is the first question, followed closely by an anxious: "how many Ellen?‘ Though 1 call back my reply in a voice considerably sharpened through the years, "How many?" he will call again, traversing a dis- tance to be directly beneath the kitchen. And if the occasion grants the least excuse for it, he will say with some impatience: "Can't you speak louder, Ellen? -you‘re not that weak at all!" Then "big ones or small ones, Ellen?" so it was that searching for a lost cake was entirely a woman's endeavour. Quite by accident I found it, in a recess behind the door in my office-of- sorts, round and deep and comfort- ing to me. The folks from the house across the lane exchanged knowing and amused glances, when I told them of its recovery. I I O m today's heat, the poultry crowded about the old stone drink- ing trough and we watched spar- rows, songs stilled for the moment, fly down to drink at the bird bath on the lawn-reverently the small feathered creatures drink, lifting heads skyvvard following their sip- ping. The fledglings flew away from the nest by the lane-side. On Jamie's most recent call when as is his custom, he must inspect every flower and vegetable and shrub a-bloom, we came at last quietly to the nest. It was full of birds. tucked together so tightly that I had to look» more closely to be certain they were there, in the dimness. Jamie ventured to toue a bill with a finger; there a sudden shrill warning cry, s a swish of motherly wings abo‘ our heads and in an instant t. small ones disappeared from t nest and were lost tn us in m undergrowth. "Funny!" Js laughed, then "wil1 they ever come hack?" which question still r9- mains to be answered. Meanwhile now that evening lights are liii James proposes "Let's go to thl house across the lane" wherHGod- mother" to our granddaughter and her mother are visiting with Jeanie. Until tomorrow - Diary 1 Goodnight. 4i FEATURING iirrsr RCAVICTOR RELEASES fim/aiflr/MIWW/{M ' IilAl TRIM rooav AT Youa-RQAVICTOR ascoao ossisrs OSCAR BERT NIOSI PETERSO-N w. Also Halve sou. ROOFING in 45 and 5S lbs. to the square Plain Surface. SLATE SURFACE ‘I8 and 36 inches wide. 1 Red end Green his norms iiinnwiiis " IIIIIIPIIY LIIIITEII "who departed this life July 17th. July El. 1M0. - Not a day do we forget than!» In our heel-is they are always near, We who loved them sadly miss be well equipped for an Imbitioil-i m5 jayoul career, with htmoffl. prestige and personal happiness- -__ them, Al it dawns another-fear. Badly missed by Family. In Memos-fans In fond and lovinr memory of eur darling sol. Gerald Bryanwn. Ellen ‘s Diary Ivsahhashrmrsmu (Continued from Page 2) had too tight a grip on them!’ 0n occasion however. James will fetch the vegetobles ’from the is“. cellar -say the potatoes on a Bun- day. after I have intimated that in the interest of the Day of Met, we would dispense with the cook- ing of these. But only ii the pangs of hunger IN‘III'III'III. "I'll Tonight the stare are gleaming 0n a lonely silent grave Where sleeps In dreemleas alum‘ One we loved. but could not save. at them, Illen" James will offer srtiy. Arid thci with con- cern. "But what ll I fetch them ‘in?’ hen when a ight breaks in a suddm inspiration "Will the dip- per do?" the dipper being a fam- May heaven's winds blew softly (Per that sweet and hallowed spot. Where one we loved lles sleeping Who will richer II/O forsot. lull! missed B! Daddy and RIomQ. ' liar receptacle to him, because it (In on Onion Patch) RCA Vino! Record 56-0011... AND HIS SEXTET For their first RCA Victor recording Bert and the boys selected two old-time favorites, played in hot in: with each of the sextet iii solos. I warn" to as HAPPY (ssh “No, No, Nanette") rue woaio is WAITING roa rill SUNRISE O RCA Victor Record 1002i .............. .. -----.-..-.a-->--.n_.. .. Pour smash-hits, played just the way you've I'M A LONELY LITTLE RETIINIA MAIIIZII. (Means Good luck) ‘II - lllereh that ever-popular iau piano man looming over the ivoriea with two more fine selections m add to his growing repertoire. MARGII (lively, fest-moving) I SURRENDER DEAR (slpwandidreomy) ICA View leaned 56-0000. ........ ,........ . TIC AND THE HAPPY GkNG heard them on their famous radio , gram. suctl cAu. rho IARNLCLI RILL TIII SAILOR RCA View: leased 56-0023“... rm; 50/125 r/mr 414%! "ri/z am 4.25 04/ -- iijiiiil lirumlis i‘ .. _.........__~__._. a ...\-L