PAGE EIGHT a “s June Wedding at St. James Ghureh CFC.“ oman’s Re alm '1. i I Happenings O The Week M Princes Elizabeth who was six- DJBAXIEUO Club. 811511111“! "m1 teen years on April 21st. stands five first class honors. After graduation feet six inches~a full inch taller she visited her sister. Mrs. Peier vvv v Dellcatelv tinted simmer flowers and greenery adorned St. James Presbyterian Churcn and made a most effective setting for a wedding of especial charm and wide interest last evening at. 7.30, when Miss Margaret Frances Prowse, daughter guests and a large congregation 0f interested friends. The voung bride. who was given in marriage by her father. was n. delightful picture in an exqlli-"ilw her voic. “'11s lzkc her tnothefs. Glimpses of Elizabeth as a young lady have been reassuring. Caim confidence and what the press callzd "unliurricti dignity" marked her tie- is taking place early next week. Other hostesses included Mrs. Ernest Lrd and Mrs. W. E. Aitken, the popular young bride-to-be receiving lovely gifts to mark the happy oc- nieanoi‘ when, wearing a brooch casloits. gtgnatflgégée saacxe‘: 02225112? ‘e323: piociitiniiug her new rank as colonel ' ' ' _ ‘ Finn-m. Prowse M1059 dress was o! of the famed Grenadier Guards, she Mrs. Bonneli. W118 0f D1‘- white organdle with pastel flowers. The groomsman was Surg. Lieut. Karl Garten of Halifax. N. 5.. and the ushers Mr Andrew J. Likely. Sure. Lieut. L. E. Proivse. Fl. Lt. John Robertson and Mr. Donald Seaman. Miss Lilian MacKcnzie Mus. Bach . was at the organ and the St. James Choir sang the nuptial hymns. dur- ing the signing of the register WhLch was witnessed by Surg. Lieut- Karl Garten and Surg. Lleut. L. Prowse. The lllfillV pretty summer dresses J. Sutherland Bonnell. and family of New York, arrived on Wednesday to occupy their residence at George- town for the summer months. Dr. Bonnell is coming next week. o - . 1'8Vl€\\'9d a guard detachment on ner last birthday. The Guards danced that nigh: to celebrate the occasion The Princess danced with her fath- er, Wllh young Guards officers and with a 16 "var-old drummer bay. Itforuover. mu danced well. Since tlicti. \\'it1i other 16-year- old.~ Elizabeth has appeared at a district headquarters to register under llle National Service Act-and the nation nodded approving-Y at. tlio trim figmc lll a Girl Guide uni- form who tibliuitigly Miss Emma Nicholson arrived lionie Tuesday from New York where she spent a month with her sister Miss Elsie Nicholson R. N. who will loin her family here in Jilly. o Tea will be served at the Char- gestitig a common source, had rc- James Church, last evening were The brpE-s mother Mm prowse community. pace, they are at least well in step with their people. The war may delay the princess’ court life. but it brought no lapse 1n her carefully planned cdiczttion. Much of it come; from tutors and textbooks and mute l5 weighty stuff for a young glI'l—-(‘CDllOnllCS, socio- logy and constitutional history. for example. She has long been pro- ficient in French and begun study- ing Gcrnan and Spanish years ago. But there are other sides. of lier tralnizig. She i5 being brought into contact occasionally with every stratum of British society. It was something of a. sensation when she and her younger sister, Princess Margaret, accompanied by the Queen. appeared in the British equivalent of a “five and ten cent" store on a holiday shopping tour. And both giris 530T. a lot of fun out of their first stibway ride. Elizabeth is learning at first hand about the people of other countries. Among many she has talked with the Soviet Ambassador. and, by re- cent report, she calls Norway's King Haakon “uncle‘." Most important of all, however, she seems to know what PGODIB want of a. princess who appears des- tined to become a queen." O O O O Mrs. J. A. Mathieson who has been on a short holiday trip to Montreal is returning home today. O O O O Lcod travelling in a blue suit with navy accessories, fox fins and cor- sagc of pink roses._ The many exquisite gifts received are evidence of the popularity of Fl. Lieut. and Mrs. ‘MllCIfiQd who will take up H1011‘ residence in Tor- orto where the groom carried on his medical practice before joining the Air Force. The Guardian joins in happiest congratulations. hostess last evening at a most. en- i0yi1b1e bridge for Miss Davida Baker, who is being widely enter- tained by her friends. O O O O The office staff of the Dominion Department of Agriculture to mark their pleasant flSbl-JCIEIUOHS for sev- eral years with Miss Baker, pre- sented her with an exquisite silver tray, the presentation speech being made by Mi‘. H.W. Clay, while Mr. A. F. Darnell presented the tray amid happiest good wishes. - - l . On Thursday evening the Wo- men's Auxiliary of the Baptist Church gave Miss Baker a wonder- ful array of lovely cut glass and dainty china and the choir sent her a pair ofsilver candle sticks to mark their happy associations. - . - n tantes will “come out" at the Queen Charlotte's hospital ball at Grosve- nor house, London. All are doing war work or waiting to go into me services. s0 many mothers QPPUEQ for tickets that a “rationing plan was adopted. Many of the gowns worn will be renovations. O O O I Miss Elizabeth McLean, Ottawa. spent a short time at her home in Albery Plains, before leaving to take a special course in Cornell University, N.Y. O O O O Mrs. Hunter Duvar and her daughter have arrived home from spending the winter" months in Boston. Professor Patterson and family gressurtunering at Drummoridville, ‘ I O O O O The tea hostesses at the Golf Links this afternoon will be Mrs. H R. 115-189. MYS- W. E. Cotton, Mrs. H. L- 394". MrS. RD. Qtugley, Mrs. R. T. Holman. What about it? Miss Mary Houle has arrived from Boston for the summer months. - . - o Mrs. Harry Yeates and baby ar- rived from Montreal on Thursday, to be with her mother. Mrs. J. Cv. Jamlcson. wliosc serious illness at the home of ner daughter Mrs. Arthur Duvar is so much regretted. O O O l A cordial welcome is being 81W“ to Mr. Duncan Murray Cameron of the Bunk of Manhattan. New York, Mrs. Cameron 111w M185 (3311111119 MacLeod of New York. who are spending a holiday wit-h the letters mother, Mrs. Margaret Oliver. UPPfir Prince Street,’ ' . . Crcelman MacArthur en- Mrs. Jasper Pickard met with a Dflmful accident last week-end when she slipped in her home injuring her shoulder and has been confined to he: bed for several days. ' O Miss Minnie Clements is being cordially welcomed from Boston having come to spend the summer. Miss Clements has completely re- covered from.he’r 1:266:11; accident, General regret ls expressed over the transfer of Sqclri. Leader R. Edward, RAF. to Washington, where he will be Joined later by Mrs. Edwards and family. They will be very much missed by their circle of Charlottetown friends among whom they have undeared themselves. O At the 74th Mrs. H.B.R f Pi t Commencement of “so c Du spentmis vieek in the city with her daughters, senior class receiving l-ier degree of BA. Miss MacCabe who 1111511841 a most active college career being I1. member of Kappa Kappa Gomma Soriorlty, on the executive of Wil- iiard Straight, a member joined the nursing staff of the Pro. vincial Sanltorium. O O O O Rationing has reached the debit- tantes in Britain. The 1942 debu- L w Hotel honouring Mrs. Gled- fiat? wife of sad- » - W- Gledhill, who is leaving the Prov- ince shortly - _ (Sr. ) Summerslde. Holman, O O O O mo. A111... Stuart wcriley H"! Mrs. Wort-icy‘ have returned i0 summersidc from a short wedding trip visiting the beauty 5901.5 01 Prince Edward Island. O O O O t of Edmonton. Hills I Lin‘ HE 6 liilillélli Ti? Eiiliif ~ I nine Tarantula, Etntering the Jun.“ _ . the door o to the kltc en. A former resid en R t‘ EBSCWOOG high ered table in s h 1, Miss Pauline seller. daugh- glv-liil Q w-‘PQ “'05.; Ev‘. qua‘ i3‘, ti‘? Mrs. C. E. Seller and the late room‘ , ...J.‘l'.."li<r u tat in" 5531-811 y, Rev. John Seller formerly of Char- lottetown received the Margaret Eaton silver medal at graduation ‘Tm gm-ry-I f‘ f} EH52? ceremonies at the Margaret Eaton g1, ou," j i, h». J‘ I in»; achgol ‘in Torgngotlaasfi weeks.‘ T}l‘ie ,5 tneal aware o opupwo flifgfn 15E’ I hggfrgfé, has the highest standing in U10 Eggn- ,,,, § a g x u: class and who has given the great- I rear Thlfi1,'€.1ii=§ M’! 3111511.. est service to the school. The Ed monton Bulletin referring to Miss Seller said that she was well known among the younger people of 1!}!- monton, and left here. two years ago to attend the school. Before that she was active in Y.W.C A. work, and he'd a position as Priv- ate secretary to the assistant mar:- aizer of The T. Eaton Co. Western 8511K city chur iii nuts.’ It I aft-suite tibia Margaret Eaton ocial a 1 Dorothy can help the family. love doesn't last, Cornell University on May 25th. Mr. c. N. E 1, Hillsb M“ - m???” .. Miss Elizabeth MacCabe was in the an; Miss Ahilgrlgflss v-i...°§."...sil§€5§,,éff,f,'flf'ifi..lflil,.fii“lfliychihhfif 111 W" Y°“- n3 in quickly, brushing past Chad. THE CHAR OOO-O-O 14181518111118 INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGES SELDOM INSURE HAPPINESS Young People Usually Believe Nothing ix Says- vvvvvvvvw nd Personal '1. Fashions / Literature Matters Except Love . - v ~ xion.. _ you as the color of your eyes and y0111 Wmple _ , E “we l‘.°.."..“l"?l..l°i°il.‘.'fifi.ll sizes‘. 222:4; their: bee“ used "° c“ em l’ Little as you think it now. Site has ma WORRIED BY h h, . Tak it. mmfNflgfiilital-se tzpecxtxiilitinkorabout wlfether you will get tired of er someyears hence, it is a sure thing that you are not enough in love with her to marry her» Anyway, at 20 you are too young to tie yourself up for keeps. Stay free for a few years and lock ‘em all over. of Hate By ISABEL GARLAND CHAPTER XXVI Serena stared at the button in Chad's hand. "What-what. does it Chad began. then Cglefgitigihénliélf. "Not I'd bet- t r no . 8 it?’ krhow. k151i watt and tell the sher- e domes." Jgstextthen. over his shoulder. 5e- rena thought she saw the move- L De 1.1115816 I01‘ YOU I listening °r me Mrs. Girda Morrison and Mfl- ment of a shadow in the dimly lit H. T. Holman (Jr) were 101m dining room, as though some one - CHILD'S PxAylm 1N CROS5'5TITCH hostesses on Thursday for 11 had been watching and 1 chaimingly arranged afternoon tea there and was now slipping away. at the residence Mrs H. T. ‘I'm goi new. she said dining room, found it empty; but the swinging door to the butler‘s pantry seemed to be swaying ever so slightly. She hurried across the room and pusned n, She went. through it ‘there, she found Miss Peasley and Advent seated talt the oilcloth-cov- e "why. Serena!" exclaimed Miss Peasley. "You came so quietly. didn't hear a sound." center '01 the I hope I didn't star- " dvent and I were Just discuss- Qg Thurber." IM§_s_P_easley_went_o1‘1. Limited. She was also well known in Edmonton musical circles and in several concerts while living here. During her stay in Tor. onto she was soloist in one of the ches. This summer Mi.“ Seller will act as councillor at the club camp just. out. of ‘Toronto, and in the fall she will take a position C A in R with the Y.W. Eileen contain. notion, DESIGN N0. 793 liver, _bil_iou_sness A new version of the most. popular of all samplers. The perfect gift chi-nine indi stion. 1o: the friend who has n. little an e1 in her house. 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A H A THY LIVER active, Dr. Chase's on the liver as thorough in ousands of others have done for doses a. week help to you well by_ ensuring regularity of the _ boring organs of the body. To pmnn,_at-hi-s, and feelings of fatigue arouse the torpid liver by using Dr. Chase's Pi failu is successful. I , ou, rffllrflClés are as rare as hens teeth. A nmrlins éusmiw Angel seldom intervenes to save from the consequences of making an unsuitable marriage. It leaves him to reap the results of his foil)’- - to st here?" DEM; M153 mx-J w. a man 20 years of age. Fine family with hor e, 5 ,- . urdl . Th tlon re _ _ .. ‘Wilfrid than her "int-her. Once. zvhen she Botzienmayer Jr. in Washington. o, ML and Mrs, T, w, L. Prowse. high ideals Have a college degree and good business oflpormmzg awn", ‘hug h“: lrlélshcdflth: warm“ Thtlsgélil: "asserts, “wan does the 283x121), stifle ‘Orr/gaff; “an u appeared ln a swiintring compctl- At present Miss MacCabe is slaying became 11.9 bmle of Ft. Lt. Fred- m; me fife,- [he war, 1 am 1n love with a nice girl. telli en. Good “h” “d Trude Baird ‘mm - my m. l}; a)“ m) _11i>e‘a.i' 14,0. “(m- “dmmng Y°P°"'"°‘ "°5"-'“)°d a1 m“ Hm“ Barbmm New Ymk 911°!‘ 53mm Macl-“d- 5°“ °f M“ character. Divorced Pflfem-S- We 111° °1 1115mm‘ mmmflu" m‘ r9 hotuewlve: 1n this retiyn. The Th Persian Proverb wisely saith 5...)...‘ at table dxilklyfhh m h her figure as nail, stutjy. finely City. and the late Dr. J. R. Macleod of 1181mm He, mothen howev" does no; have our code of ethics“ "awe" l" provlded by ‘he mum “Aelenmhy “mane _ “n early- memd m “mm Ilsa-y} flom bglt-"i sh Mr Ed D‘ is; host 13% Hawkesbury‘ geld? g ceremony n we should marry’ what would be our Chan“! o: our l‘ e mm‘ “"4"! "M M" ‘nmulmt q“°" death " One caution t time? afjzggcktt 1 uanta _ , . i o n was - e impressive w n ~ r , - ~ I 3- su IOOlf-fzlliyivfi fiithtletreisflrkilgayGeorsg ess a? her home Tlaursdnanyl gftegnoon glaslpterfgimlgdwbyqrthgrflleciflré. m8 out’ happily? IHANSWEElQ-Pracyticallyopilbouggo 51115111 fiizwedh"fgngnlhgglcfinomfiifgs“: Or gttiggkatl-XIIGS takes the form ln- égClirfOfltggggeft-‘iifiebu sslilfigeilagfilléilig. d i=r "no t , t tt te n kl ens OVWT - - ‘ '- - - ‘n e wa. v ' Ad - .. - ' I . . '- iu giltitiiet-‘it Brlllllc) “fir. Sh‘; $323!.‘ iifiiii ivytargirit McKee, whose M- A. s. '1. R. A. 11. in ‘the fissile. do happen occasionadlly: anddaaggrd up; glafiftfj“; ‘fiflltjjlhne ;',‘:,‘(',f,{ poililetagenyour tongue cutoff your wipe? m‘) sliaigycad t: i. ‘bull ti} cast i0 chad t. icuees everyone said marriage to Mr. Robert Nicholson. D1'¢'5'~‘11¢@ 0f 11 111111111“ °f 111"“ then a marriage thfli Seem” We“ ' w -~ - “>18 1o our in irl in l ve they think little Mrs- J0me ems We 511°“ matwi*o%ir?gb:iyat%eng gin arngrrlagg except lov gllilingqslabeéfdegsotatliutfsbandai and wife's affection Mrs. Smith's offer to incmde any There are a e1 1 all u '. tn l. M s Jones may . I‘ is ‘>311? "-°°‘~"=5“1'1' ‘I41 91g; them mraelichtlmetieiikfifitTaliitglfirli uwhletrhlgrtllififr filed “K3355: her own purchases. » ‘he wngue" h 1 “p1 “u”. “m”, m“) “iwra- Eud- im wlitlll latst or not And you and your eirl dif- wilt be especially “slwme new 111M '11‘? 511"“ we!" °Y°W115 111° W °° 51ml PM“ “"11 *1 .==““Yi> 51min fglcleon so many Points that it would seem to be the new reRult-tians prohibit the "ml" km” h“ mngue ‘mm keel? and plant 111cm again ma. the almost an impossibility for you ever to live to- delivery of ordezs under $1 in value. gemci-liéfi“iiafietiéiggaiiiifnfibeam with. inbred characteristics dmemii habits and customs and points of view that are just Biaeguixlgwligtiilxjg- - d r - ~ " w 88011 0111611 _ ill t 11".]. l , nd the ———-— age of curleri. _ But. that is no photographers, Slliillllf-l tycfvréotlss E33 lottctown Tennis Courts this atter- WOm lilo, gugsw "rum u??? tgkvkliligiotlsitiffiiijiu:Btnllign:“fiietlier one likes onions and EWUC 111 ‘he 551m Keg gxkgicigetf kill; all can mTglfired Greg“ glg"gaariegopulu mglsoa faxng$agllg9bemfi befllll- desk at the clerk from whom she noon by Miss Eleanor Bourke and mllllan’ dnam at“ fi."c...‘§°°....,.., or not can be provocative of a daily span. come mo with m5 wag“ and m1 e y B"? 11 I ~ “hath iybothe (aletm - T thing. homo“ l a lountam pen w Sign Mm Billie Bourke‘ guglgelzixye gvexélgisnge pa!“ “gt the 1T hen’ mlygufhcafie’ fir?iliifiuwéiiewgigtiisarffilietlllui yomatiigthgy bflm bag melparcels _ thatwmfi The symbol of medicine a staff care Ma the shortage o!‘ llaol!’ a '.Sl "sd " " ~. ' famlinwnc e 11S ‘ k h f imlnriflm- e’ - . .. '-' pftrbiig gfllitrzeleoiiligngt silgtilltillil: Out of town guests for the pretty 2,232.22.” lltlgfidloyolglfiifetéahllsy “all; F-Ilflllyy. again 111 W1" ‘Bse’ ‘mm’ ‘s m? balifler gfflilsgcgglligsggggledtflylgellnyf: sings; Plenty S? our neighbours 01.11’- gllhtfifiépfilov°§°llf§°liin'é“gt tLl¥peyc'iT1(taPlseg?11v€g0ill-l;l.nl¥ ofiiigiulljl‘! The press, with a unanimity sug- Prouse-MacLeod wedding in St. MacKenzie_ ‘ and we girl. Hzgilmgtigélggflng‘Elgwqifiiguyé‘l) n is no use m your saw pracusing the same new Duty-lone ~ h - , » ' iv- N0 1111111 Ho“ '11“- smgfln-m Y0“ CAN LIFT 1T“ seem likely unit item will e...- b, ported slic ivoulil use her whole Mrs. J.B. Maciieod, Port Hawkes- was hm-mm 1,, a wanemlue 511g mg that you are marrymsI-he Sirl- 119111191 "m" n .1’ o Y IT’ _ v _ tiame. Instead she wrote "HR H. bury (J.B., Sergt. Lieut Karl Garton jersey? with cgorsage of pink roses Wnen a mari- marries tihglll nemveiflfmgg: fifffihil-geiligoafimvilu ru¥i°l§~f§§m And don't forget Til-IE LITTLE lélggvlfamléyg: a. shortage of tcoih Dlfilib. Princess Elizabeth." The rapidity Halifax. m. Lt. John Robertson, and smart hat. The groom's mother separate, the siri "0111 tfllerliige uL-flmm and occupaflon w“, be Emaaow 5mm BOOK, 1r ycu haven't al- 0F BEAU." s m m“ a ; with which she will be brought North Battleford. Sask. Capt. and Mrs. Mat-Lead chose poudre-blue llh-lidrefli Ve1§15-1'1e1‘n11';1°° moie k3“ out we guys family man m; can ready done so, t one from your P i‘ forth in formal public life hinges Mrs. Ken Greer. Debert. N. 5-. and sheer lace for her gvtvn with lace on them. ou ca I nearest Regyonfie Advisory Con“ Her are a-———few V95 to follow u M ‘or the cum” __ varcou‘ Jargon» upon the duration of the Surg. Lieut. Lemuel P10171159, Saint trimming and col-sage of pink roses. your; wkm it an m a“ there is not much chance o‘ such an unequal mama Keeping a Pryce cenmg y“ ‘amt to s“ ydur own hair V" hairdressers dam ivrovve or war. "flllFlCfilym and selfsacriiice John N. B After the rccvutimi M i116 bride's ‘o’ in; a happ one Record is not only evefybcdyb Fir t divid head ofhalr across them anyway‘ Thcy sm-"tlirit the are Britain's wartime watchvrords ' ' ' ' ' ' home the lrippv VOUHL! coupleMleft ma-"lage De g y, n, n v v war 10b, it helps us to keep accur- the zip fl-cmebaack the ear Make metal of the curlers the hair and, if mt- \Vl11(lS(il's do not set the Miss Cotistiinte MacFarlane was m1 11 511011 11°11?-""1°°1‘- M“ 8°‘ MONEY MORE FLEETING rrnaiv ate accounts and so make our ' LOVE DEAR. MiSS nix-At. one time my family was very wealthy, but we housekeeping more efficient. lost our fortune and now barely make a living. b in rich man who mother has done nothing but talk to me a outtgiaatriiy wgsflmy duty to do n so and she is very much incensed with me because I have fallen in love ' to him. ‘mhriigfiisTaaillt siiligl§gtaboullfiirtling a rich husband is getting on my " d.. ItErt/li: btllxye Ivlozedgtlidesvirglt until some rich man comes along‘ who wan“ w mSéWtIItheIPnk of “l... lililllgflqflslrvgflfio W211i $3 marry poor girls and support their families 918 few and far between, and your chance of gem!!! 0116 1B 11110113 (UH W "°'“ °“““°.l.‘i.‘ “lilllgmfiléfii 2&2? Sltiilfifiiiin erse - gilt‘: Kyla-ties», she 1s never happy because she lacks the one thing that. makes marriage worthwhile. and. that is It is easy to see why mothers, who have known the hardshi erty, should urge their daughters to marry for money and tell _ but a banllc SDCOIIIAC dges. a gm who 15'evcelfdrimooiegifeiflkmgeylhgargvgrignhasnmgrrled the rich old widower emotions. the news that the Price Rigid.» pzicked out for her instead of the poor boy she loved. has seen the rich old husband lose hlsffortune and has been left bankruPi- 111 boill money and love. Since I was a. child de me feel a foolish thin!- love. . But this is not true. Money o o o THREE YEARS EAR. ROTHY DIX-J am 20 years old, content latins mflffylll! a. gig threenlgars older than I am, but I am worfy1118 1’ SOme day $118 won't begin to look old to me. making me want a younger com anion. For if even before ou "I was saying that it seems very suiatige he hasn't returned with the ioe" 1 don't l1 M —‘—‘And I was saying that think he aims to return at all. get away front them. I gut plans of my own, anyway." "What kind oi plans?" ace. "Oh-Just pans-and they tent/ed by the rtment of Pub- when flour. Blend or r *°“'°°“‘°"'c““ b'“‘°"""'”“-‘"‘l""w' don't include staying on here. I am iic Izifomiation, s tut-tied over to and inilk, add to dry cmtiie enutg fiininzfibxari! '3.]lfii'l’£f.“'il’.‘.'l";‘.=.,-Y:“,3 wanting you of that. Miss - consumer information and ques- and mix well. Stir Ln nut meats. uni-wanna of people." You'll ‘ileum. ley." H0218. It is E very valuable mfflni! 1f 11.5611 Bake in g, wgll-gm quality work and promptssrvicmtoo. fYou mean yowrevleaving?" of spreading news. We should like loaf pan (8 x 4 inches) in a m - “with!h1~wmMI=I1=-4I6'1"l"¢1""*] ‘Thais 118M. maam, I've had a as large s. listening pubrc cs pos- eilate oven (350 degrees F.) for 1 ITAII cunt-snot sznvipa Ibégd 81117911811 dose of this place al- sible w know that there 1s .1111! hour and 15 minutes. Cool before lumJmomeunr-m y "Aunt Leona, how long have you been out here to Advent?" Serena asked casualty. “I've been an; looking for you everywhere." “Ten or fifteen minutes, I sub- pose. I came out to make up a list of the things we need from the market. What did you want?" "Oh — no important. I'll telSleyou “tiff: h viug vinoed rena e , a herself that it couldn't have been Aunt Leona or Advent who bad eavesdropped on her conversation with Chad. Who. then? In tne library, she found Alan and Dr. Harry Pint/ml chess- Tim ed to 81111110810 them. malned Estelle and Helen and Paul. "Do either of you know where Paul went?" she asked. "He was in here until about ten tnlnutes ago," Alan told her. "Then, he left — said something about get- ttnz some fresh air." Pauli It had been Paul lurking there in the dining room! Oh—or had it been he.’ "Where are the girls?" "Helen went up to her room," seld Alan. "and 1 believe Estelle went with her. " h. yes-I remember now." So- rena murmured. Her heart bounded. Paul. o.‘ 00D Alan glanced up at her. Serena, you're shivering! You don't feel ill. do you?“ "Oh, no-Pm s11 right," . Harry studied her ever his gmetcgcsivouhagiuna beers me r . oo mu no vo - citement-—" r mg- "But 1 don't want to no to bed.” 511B PM?! . "I'm not the least bit l-lfed- 1m Just-Jun keyed up. Dr. HI-rry. at-ent the police ever going e looked at his watch, " uuter t ten. They certainly ahgtiid be ere by now 1f Thurber told them. If the don't come within the next hour. guess I'll ride down the hill and see what's happened. They may be stuck somewhere on the road." "I can go Doctor. offered Alan. "Thanks, Leighton. but I know the countr better than you do, and Sheriff Bil Stephens is a friend of mine. I'd like to be the first one to talk this business over with him. I can't understand though. what's dc- laylng him. Paul says he told Thur- ber to tell him to get. un here quick ' LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN But, as I need not warn I111‘! it HIGH-BED my Should I break my engagement Y- In the first place, And. n v l,“ mud-f m1’ sandPg-QS and ctimml" necessary to secure each curl. Short flair ‘j No gavéiywhai flage material, cvil.an use will be 1111mm of; me side secqon Wm, "e-‘truwd t° Packmi “Yta-l" 3311' three rows of curls and wind in So-cnllady h“ 8110111 1191‘ "W" cultural products. chfimlcfllfi 511d opposite directions for eoah side. _ for the duration. siylifill o; Dov- wool. A burlap apron may em ma; come a rarer possession than a fur has let Mother's vent put in. "What's more, I ain't worrying about it. Lazv old drunk! Why, he and that Mandel-s got so liquored up last night that I had to come and stay 1n the big house to i-iike I was telling ivfilss Peasley. it's good rid- dance for me if he don't come back! 11' A crafty look came into Adventk E-D-T- JUNE 13,1942 I u-----__nuu~vuvnuunus".v A Joli Only You Gan llo Prloe Control Question; l Li THE TONGUE "The bofiieless tonlue, l0 Snell and w “ " rM vmg s Leisure The Woman's Realm M into rows of curls i l ‘k Ccmb the poinliliictifarklcr. and secure it. in the ullgmg “lit bobby pin. gmm“- f.‘ ea’ anal-winner m mm Question: and l swerl on Price Omafeuih m ' a e Control will appear in The Guard- ll n regular feature for ‘:31; S --—-—-_ PROTECTING cuss ___._ e . "the tongue destroys g, greater . c‘ " Cooking 8.35:‘, sun a ‘bade Beard. Chappcil Bulld- ing, Char‘ ‘tetnwn. whose speed BUN“ NElGHBOURLY Say Chinese, "outstrips the steed." ' impart remap‘ Mm Snub on m, way yvhile Arabssazes this ' . the store, will mnember that. Tnthewiwuffnileat ‘mm-WW l‘ working suiilace, or culd §ll)k_ Six or eight, lhllllilil.) plants will be enough ior we 11W“ a llmuy clumps may be lillltlliiébq a, Mi gtores if tucessary bu; olteiitmq can be obtained front Iltlflhbgn (or little or tiothitig. lieciu-e n,“ barb plants are .tn1.>.'<.\'€d by be. ing d.v.ded when they Leccme by “The tongue can speak a. word Frcm Hebrew wit the mbXlm aiming. , "Though feet should slip. neer let finds it difficult to get out three small aiildren on her soul." STRING HOLDER A tin furinel, painted-and, if you like, decorated, makes a fine holder for a ball of string. crowns Just under Ulq Sllfliwf‘, T0 MARKET. T0 MARKET. METAL CURhEIF SPUT T!!! w; a fine spinng morning. Let's A R put. on comfcrtabe shoes. take down that, she-typing beg frcm its hook, and go to market. The baby There may be a shortage of hair-pins; tnere may b.- n shori- —-—— we forecasts in Clillflflfl, 1t c415 no; TRY THIS NEW HAIR STYLE- the usual parting-centre or side. ‘The front section should be deep enough foi- three rows curLa. Roll each lock of hair over your and make it. very hard i0 manage. These war-time restrictions have 115d little or no effect on eozfiures. But the war itself has. Don't be discouraged if watching prices makes you feel a bit dizzy ow and then Even tfxe Admins- finger and be sur the end of the The 1on8 181110111‘ 8111 11611 if 011i Jdawrs ha"? been klwwn m blmk lock makes the sinallest sp ral of of place wit a llllllCliill or s "We °Y "11"- the curl. The hair near the head simple actical dim- shculd make the largest spiral. The finished curl should lie exact- ly in the centre and the ends should be pinned against the scalp. Pinch hair pins at top to make them good and firm. Use three if ‘Ihe sioulder leng h bob is m... lniscezit of winters 1n "the south’ o4’ teas and dinners tirid formal dances. It is a Yablllty in the lied Cress workroom or the factory, BURLAP BAGS: A lei‘ e pant of the world's sup- ply of urlaip is manufactured in India. and future shirments are uncertain. To meet mfliiary de- Yel be‘ Leave the front for the pcmpadour where each curl should be pinned forward over the forthead. If the hair starts to dry out dur- rng the process wet it again of OABTOR 011- 1s dscrevsinr- slightly. Tie a i-ittmi around the back to hold it smooth. For the PAINTS AND BRUSHES back curls wind four or five over Householders who find a little the ear. The neck ha'r is hardest house gmartening essential this i0 keel) ¢11f1ed and must be done in spring, may discover there are 51111111 5601-10115. fewer colours and varieties of B? 511W The W111‘ is i110f0118h1y paints and varnishes. This is be- diiv before you start to comb it. cause the best oils which mm 11w back v1 the hair can be ccmbed their manufacture have to fir; im- ported from China and Brazil, and he needs of the war programme come first. You are advised to take particular care of your paint brushes, as bristles ard horse hair are also of limited supply. Here are some tips:- Never allow paint or varnish to dry hard on a brush. stand the brush in water or turpentine dur- Y tn-g the job. When the Job is fizi- ished. clean the brush wi h turpen- tine and then scrub 1t on a block o! yellow soap in warm water. Dry lh01°118hly and store upright. “AS A MATTER 0F FACT’ RADIO PROGRAMME For Consumer News. Thursday at 7-17.15 P.M., . this radio programme pre- prcuilse that the lcng bob will 00ml back after the war- "Just. as everything olse. hair- styles reipeat." according 90 9716 stylist, "and the viruicii won't m" up their long llflll‘ utitlloiit a struggle. It's feminine, 11's y01111ll. and it's casual and after the war it. will come back." Consumers will heat with mixed . WRITE THEM DFTE ' ENCLilllE PHOTiiS \ HQLQ - THE COOK CORNER QUICK LOAF BREAD -..\ ' - Snapshot Scrvicu npnruim imitatin- —-——~—- Btlr flu-eg-qugrtgy qu sifted flour. llrlect photo finishing studio. Our iszslamm 3 1-2 teaspoons bakxizig powder, 8-4. ‘fjkn; “q‘3f,fl‘u‘,",l,f,’j*;ofl§'°,°,’;'fi‘lmbfm git? tghopped nut}: 1111?? (optixlaili. vedealerfprofitl. -- , - as on , - cu oe - wheat, -....., 5...... w... .59.... 2.3 Films Developed land cugiftmtogether flour, baking pow- prinled 25c "'6' 352T,“ a dq- lmd 551p M1,; wlgh whole FIEI Souvenir wllh onehmdliv ’S ‘ . Eve definite period every week m. no Phil (it! we ca“ mun we _PrlntNamsundAddru hyfll '°**\ when cutting. Yield: I medium 10M. Needleéraiftip “ think didn't told?" Alan asked. "It looks more and more like it.” "Dr. Harry-did you look through Mother Comstockls medicine clust?" Sex-gnu tickled suddenly. " es. “Dc u th ' that Tligber all?‘ a; fififiili,‘ ere was nothing Lhero 1 itztieimkhleeuzieiiiislsis: For The Home -—— The doctor rose. ‘ "1 want t0 have a Mk Wm, Mona}. A soft and gracious style, and “Sh” m the “when m. Harry... one, moreover, that plays tricks on n n» was gone. silence set- 11w evesiam. IOI‘ uie cape-like on m, roonb Senna’ sleeves seem to widen the shoulder- seating herself near Alan. glanced “"9 md ma“ m9 1111* "m" mm‘ at him nervously. fie was staring 1e1- by contrast. A perfect design into the tire. his thin face grave" foi- voiles and other cheers. shelxilgkéedailiriiallgtu angry Mm me?" slag??? 5018863 2% giflltyfitfff "Aiilfry? Why?" and 46.'sfa'e 3o moulres 3 3-4 yards "W" — I mean. you seem o. 89-inch fabric- z yards edging m" bee" "°1d1118 me since 1 told To order pdttern- Write or send Poul this morning that I hiuldo- picture with you: ‘name and ad ' °‘d°‘1¢°"=11>'11¢r¢»1=1wr=11-" dress with zo nts in t»: ' Alan leaned forward. "Serena my gram m m, ufifidgg...“ g n dei-r-llflwn t0 me." he said earnest- Che,- om, G“ m, n man‘ ly. "As long as I live, your happiness 1- w; f???” a0 ' a. will be my chief concern. If, by N0 d1 H}, e w" u“ m ‘vomnghyou and m“ ‘voldlnk ee ecra Department scene; '21; dish-ess you. I can corp SW10 N0. 3527 51M "d.."...- I Numb If” "° “w” “d e51. Address ave you to the 5 you have chosen." “H n wyolgrrcl wrong. I—-" _. . e o ' a l1 ‘ $5“ ,%m_beelluclfyfgfiln:ir°hggefligg Cit! Province o n " . "my u MQX,‘ h" voice and man who had applied for relief heart leaden. "Noemi. has happen- W” 1111M the m 01 her 1w 9d. children, to vvhlzh she promptly replied. "I has a lap young 'un, (To be Continued) a crawler. a potclimon and a n+0» yard runner." AMcrningSmile ~ m,“ ‘ lDDLE-AGE WOMEN (fill. I‘ live you $5 00 if you'll "' “ Y°"- nun ‘nus Anvlcttti I __ mag?) “cunning” wall’ I If au'rooroo|.rest1su,NlRVOUS- nu or hot. flashes dizziness. 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