féilF-JELQHT PPE" All-la The ., In celebration of tns birthday of ER}! me Grand Duchess Char- 1cm of Luxembourg, which 0c- ourrcd on Sunday, January 23. a reception was held in the Oak, Room of the Wurdsor l-li lei. Mont- real. cu Saturday by .1111.- Govern- ment, of Luxtmbourg fcllowing| mass a: half-post eleven o'clock in St Juices‘ Cuthcdrai. Invitations‘ ‘ the minister of Wariiingiori. D.C., Gnlldl: for a re- ‘ of passed 1111112.; residence- ..do11. I11 Washington o onlv @111“ 111 cirmtxlcxiioration‘ of be tidy 1.1 ilic ucrption at‘ the Lmnmboti: Lsgation. .. (int- in til -cxi11,- in Lo l I-, liviu: 11f timy. LOW a guest ' Oik Edy Bciicu llotcl in ._ l3 (7., will rctnain there Vtfzen she ii Ottawa, tcmporary l l brcn 11.11. . _ . '21s wi. tare up her f? Raxborough. o o l 1 s11’ being for- ) Iizirry Butler , i112 forrncrj W1 llncr whose lllS , l the McKinnon .ii..‘.'z.coi.-, Mrs :1 nimbcr to meet her} . Grant is; r11 a visiti .1'.ci Mrs S lIl o a o “F1111 Jenn ~11 liitcnu ivlr 1 u "z W.. A. Stewart ShlESt this week, Mrs. Mrs. Boll of Cape ‘.0 1s beiiir: cordially l o 1i v 1.4.1101‘ 1.. homo irctn 1.111051. ui’ licr son. ' M11101‘, Oalzwood. for a . Jriiii liluchcaii 1i‘ {he c N, n1" ‘cat's ofLcusluff is bc- 11: :1 round oi social 1o" to leaving for Red utics n11 actirt, service. - a o Cross d Darrach. Junior - is saying good- "ds at; S1713 leaves r 'lnl1fi1.\' to Lake up he; . ilio R 0.11.11 C for s tluiivs. w . J A. day 1:7: iris with lzer s1 VCfflld Miss If‘ r054 1 o ‘Ncbstcr left yester- 11c to sllenrl two iveeks t; .11 M 131111111. v o Mrs H. P. l-I llton is choking a guotl rct-ovcri/ aficr licr sudden severe attack of illness or. Mon- day which caused her blends deep- est ccnccrii. Sour. Lzli‘. B M. Scam of the R C A.l‘.. of .\i.1i1~c-:'s1. in i» latter _ ..1i1t 11c ruwrtly had i111? llUliJT win 111L101 officers 0f. hf Buckingham Palaicefl and Queen c Princesses Eliza-l Nliuuret Rcsc. Lord . Lion Sniuiz and Mr. tlri‘ 1:11; tin notables in a he funitiuzi. l .1 - 1 1 »IEALT NUTRITION , someone oncc said that a “touchl of imFmntition and vcnturesome. spirit" wcrc two requirements of a good cook Aftvr 111i, without i1 pinch of imagination and a dcsirei to try something new or different‘ once in a While meals are apt to beccme pretty monotonous. Especi- ally is this iruc at. the present time wl1r~n the variety of foods avail- able ii limiicd. . more than fonds from lack of 111.21., .itio11 on the part of the rook. Take cabbaize for instantan- licw many ways do you serve it to your family? J-fcre arr- some ways it: can be sérrr-d with v=.-r_v little effort First, w; llflVf‘ Flvc Minute Cabbage Hhrml ih." cnbhtgc very fine. and 000k covered. for 5 1,67 minutes in (little. rapidly boiling water. Serve it in hot tcmato sauce. hot cheese sauce, nr lust plain with a little butter When you crck cabhoili’ l" in a little suffer ‘this manner, qulcklv water. it is hot limp, tasteless or roflifv: its slightly crisp and de- l1. I and Mrs. l nicelv ents. Mr. and Mrs Saint John. fakc over of the V ty mixed bridge Woman's Realm mgs Ull Week Miss Barbara Smith dauflhter! of Dr. and Mrs l-Iowazd H smiui Roohford street a valued member 0f the Provincial Snnafuium staff, was the Guest oi irony. Thursday at g farewell afternoon tea at the San. as she 1s caving; Monday to take up new duiics as nursing sister with the R.C.A 111.6 over- Mis 9" h was pesentecl . some Wziteiuiaifs Pencil and P_n set by the San- ctcrirm staff awompunicc‘ by gU-Cil ‘l".'S for lira!‘ succrss 11nd safe wl . in the King's 591N665. v t . Earlier in the w wt" given a so ‘ lovely 11crs0n..1 ft bars of the l-) (1 bi‘ was a very 3.1-. itffzir hi1: tinged vrith r-carct tin. the club wrs lcslng sucti n jcliy giud mcmbcr. - . - 1 Pilot Offlcrr James Gcrrgc Wil- son R. C.A F‘ 11f Gait, fjnt. is pea-led to ari‘ in 1111- v.13‘ for his mu 1,1; to M Sinclair, schcclu-tu f2." 1.1 ay. M1515 Smith‘ slicwfr of 1 111v rneni- I club which = cck ‘lac ill t-iit Tucs- a - I Miss Mildred Harrington enter- tained at an mforuni; luncheon Party on Saturua her npartmcnt on "' int: ll/fi-zi, J Al . dad The out-r. cluced 111L151, firccnls former co- WOTkers in rho Mode. school. — Mrs. Lee Allan of Cardigan and Mrs. Lyndsay Colcs of Milton. . . a Mrs. W. F Taylor b?cn vlsitinr: her motlicz". Mrs G. H. Holbrcok and si=icr Mrs. Mac- Fadven has returned to 1101' home in Kensington i O O Mr. and Mrs find M 1'Dr.1 A .'\ Lnrwklicrf, Surrmrrszdc. :1:-11 HUCLFS at the Lorri Nelson in Halifax lliis wcek, - 1| - Mr J. Gordon Schwartz. who as been spendlnw a week with Mrs Schwcrtw. the rzi cs1 of r. W. A. Hucstls, lcft Thursday on return l1. Halifax Mrs Schwartz . now ['1\12\'ill."SClll'§ ziftft‘ 111".- ocricu. illness but rtriv-iiiinsz over rvizli he: put‘- W. A. Hucstis until her h6a|‘tl1‘is "wily restored. t W ls Miss BEE-sic Scamzin airivcd in N B.. on ivlonday to Ville‘ rllltim: of Suncrviscr 151011811 0:111" Nurses of that, Ci - Mrs. J. Alvah Green of Trinidad was the "nest f 11111101 .11 a smart. ten 11st Snturuw when Mrs, wR Altlfcn entertains“ 1' l.c1~ lovely homo 35 1.011,"; ‘l1 Avrnilc a 0 Miss I-illsn luncheon hostes town during Green. v a Aior-ltnizic w s s at i911. Charlotte- thc wcck for Mrs, 0 o Mrs. L. Sajler w entertaining for Green, invitin a :15 among those Mr. and Mrs i; friend: 1;. for a Lit liar Ilflfne, t n o H. P Ducficmin. accom- rianiod bv her daughter, M's. H . returned 111 53w 9y In Moif-fiar" ‘roni Tcrunto whiwc my” .Rctur11 to double boiler and cock. ‘ occasional stirring, until no starchy 1 tract and butter lust bcfcre SEMI-i . mg 1 who has Will's. ' I m‘ I crcnn. wcli; aclzi wcll Soc T‘? POP-OVERS 1 cup once-sifted pastry flour or 7-8 cup once-sifted bread flour. l-4 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk. 1 ca: l l-2 teaspoon melted butter. l Mlx and sift flour and salt twice. Form a well in dry ingredients and‘ add milk gradually’. Add unbeayen: egg and melted butter and bent batter vigorously preferably with c. Dover beater. fcr 2 or 3 minutes.‘ Half fill well-greased muffin pans and balrc 111 a very 11st oven 145D degrees) for i0 minutes; then re- ducc oven temperatures to 375 d1»; arcrs Baking timv, all told, shfuid’ c 30 to 40 minutes 1 » 1 CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINT FA U CE 1 i-2 cups n.lik. l-4 cup cocoa 2 ttnsocons corn starch l-4 cup granulated sugar Pill/III cf salt Few drops peppermint extract i teaspoon butter. Scald milk in double boiler. Mi!‘ comm. corn-starch, suazir and sal l 1111.1 iiflil scnlticri milk graduailrnl stirring constantly until thick. Cover and continue to cook with. flavor rcmalns. Add peppermint 2x3- SAJD TARTS -2 c. shortening. 9E2. ~11 1'. light brown sugar c» sifted flour .. ‘soc. hiding powder‘. l-l ts rilt i tsp, cinnamon 7i tbsns. qriinulated sugar Hriivwl r-lmcnds or pecans. Crcnm shortening, add sugar and lmiten rfzg. Sift flour. sift again with baking DOV/Cir‘? and salt. and add to first: mixture. lvfzikc a. rcll of dough about I1 inches in diameter on lizhtl" floured board. wrap in waxed 1111101- nnd let stand for sev- eral hrurs or ovcrriialit in o cold "loco. Slice wafer thin with sharp knife and surinklc v/ith mixture oi’ clnnnrvsn rmd granulated suaar. Prov a i11it in centre of cach ccokis- and bakc 111 11551 degrees F. oven 1m about in minutes or until liizlillv bruivncd. Store in air-tight. container u 11 “faith Dorothy Dix Says- NOT EVERY WOMAN A HOMEMAKER] Better For Failure To Hire House Work Done And Turn Talents To Job She Enjoys . lwd tih= kindest hus- yguoth of whom you loved married life? I aim a DEAR MISS DIX-What would you do if band in the world and the most adorable balbiy dearly. but you just couldnt make a. no of collisge graduate and was successful with . I 11m well 11nd healthy. I love my home and want to be suocefiul lth that. but I am u. rank failure as a housekeeper. I never net through xvith my work. I l1avcn’t any real interest m housework and the kind of interest I m’ to create doesn't help me, and I feel that my spirit lsdead within me, l am just n. machine that isn't functioning right, and I aim tzlred and d I have tried t0 work out a system. I have tried to copy other women's budgets and plans. Nothing turns out fight- I aim a failure. My husband's people think so, Mme think so. we. yet I love my husband and want to work up with him. What can I do? DESPERATE- CHANGE VOCATION TO GAIN HAPPINESS ANSWER-Inasmuch as you have mode nn hon- est and mnscientiova effort to be a izood housekeeper and have failed at it. whv not lust accent the rant that Nature did not endow vou with domestic tal- our energies to some other calling? Not every woman is a born cook. anv him-e than every than is a born carpenter or booklree r or mechanic. ‘Ihero are plenty of men Who never acquire the a: of driving a nail without smashing their fingers: who never find out what ails the flrllfblflfibllg when it we! blooey. couldn't add up a column of figures at sight to salve their lives. lilltvthlfi docs not keep their. from helm; eminent phlvdcin-ns, or lawyers, or making- good fortunes m the gnoorry trade. - . ii»- ents, tmd devote y l 1 1 - don't rlslr 1x g _ losing thorn Semi your films to tar S hot Scrviru for developing 1.1111 l1rliitlflg. not plfilufcf 11111 11-111 1111-1111.. you hL-llftffilfi lower cont. rhi- l- Conudn’: largest finishing studio. Film Rolls Developed 8t Printed ‘"3515: 5°“ 25¢ Gel Final “$napc"~—Frollipl Mull Snvlco they spent 111p p.15: L\\'(1 wgegs Vlilllnl; M255 Given Duvlicmln. v q . "F15 Ll- R115 'Mi‘-=. W Clayton Drum of Sirumersi arrived in TMTFllCl Il/I-"rlfrv c F1 iowlmr ll _ B.C.. whore they i ll 11m H 111130113 OI CANAD scallop. Try it in altornatc . with cream sauce and if p: add about 2 tablespoons of (‘ll celery. Sprinkle with breads: It's good ' Or try altcriu-Jim; layer: i1’ l’ base and 1111111" 511/"1 nook. soncd with suit and pcppcr and if the apples are :1 i'1'>‘c- spcon of sugar. Syarinklc the top layer of this scallop with crumbs, dot with a tablespoon of butter. and bike in n moderately’ hot oven at 375 Ilsgrcrs for 30-€0 min- utes, or until tender. It has a taste that. is faintly rc- mlniscent. of saurkraut. I-‘OR DANGLING LEGS When children ave outgrown their hlizh chairs. and yet are so small flirt. their feet do not touch the floor foot-stools should be pro- vided for them Thcv will make the children sit properly 11nd pro- vent drmarze to the T111125 of ‘in chairs. A wooden soan box. covered with some inexpensive rrriterinl 1101011"- Cabbngc lends itself also 00 I will answer; the purpose for this short time. _ ll Ilelp lo Those I116" In Pal M When meirirpd women and activity, in many instonc and their general vitality is on l tllo meats and o than formcrly, an 1 r 1 1 V" d, here and . 1n. appear. V V -Now is tho time those wishin to Illauld tako a coursc of Milburnh They help tono up and invigo m. cc 60o a box, 15.3 pills, at. all 100k for our dru iz-uile mark a "Rod JEAN." "m 1'. 111111111111 0a., 1411.11.11, illlo Ago got. past. middle ago their es, begin to de- he wane. oicknenee seem harder to them, evidences W r _V . help maintain their health 11nd vigour cnlth and Nervo Pills. rate the patient. by tlisir tonic action on counters. on the package ‘Ihroaw. 01L . Qherio1.'n.rir' flaunt-dim.» From llrznrii-Iz, NS“ n customer wrltu: "l want you tn itnmv hnw niacin-d I 111-n witlnyour wonderful Wilfk 11nd prompt nervinn. I wi l_be a n-inilar (‘llflfflfhfif 1.! Eiuir Rninrsliot BAH/ICU from now m1." 1d wo can show such letters from Ill ovcr Canada. ENLARGEMENTS a inlltflzmonll i=4" In 12ml mounh as: Framed 59¢ ——Colored a’ i, - 1 4" l" on 47}"x9_' ivory n t ibwllllii‘i~.§iil~"izi.siif"iil" 2X51?“ i1 enl" gcmoni colorcil. 79c. Print N01121: and Address Plninly on All Order! $1M} Snaps/Jot SEIYIGE "r1 1".‘ l 1 l l I DESIGN NO. 985 Tlllfi Slililiiill Mexican doll may be miidc from scrn out of the scrap baskrt. Fin shed doll will measure ulvut l5 inches Pattern No. 9&5 contains complete instnvr- l tlous for making the body of thei doll and clothes. I I‘u oriici uitiern: Wrllc or 96nd 1 above picture with vour name and addrem with 15 cents in coin or | Borer). DcsignNoJlfli NAME—--~-----.- BTREBT ADDRESS ' , so fur as f aim concerned it will be the l black The men who fall in the world are invariablv those who stumbled into doing things for which th have no nlwllrfll anfltude~ the ll- (Cs who should have been bri ayers. the birlcklayers who about have been preachers. the merchants who should have been doctors, the doc- tors who should have hem mcrchants, or actors. or farmers. Whenever you find o. man who is doing his lob badly. who is dis- contented and forever talking abnm changing to something else: when- ever you find a man who is worklna vrlth his eye on the clock. with I10 interest 1n “that he is doing except wlut he earns by it. you will Blwflys find that he is mlnmst He has the other fellov/‘s lob. He is a 11111116 peg L1 a square hole and he doesn't M. And, on the othor hand, when appointed place and who 11s doing t you will find a main who is on . intelrested. and who is always thinking of new wor . Strange that we neve of reaction towwfl their humans to be housework. We think of women as being universally dom- rsiic. lust naturally lowing to cook arid sew and clean and knowing by instinct how to do it. But. ibis isn't true. you find a mun who has found his he work God fcsihiozied to who is alert and harmv and and better ways to do hi! r think that women have lust this some c0141 Thea-ewe are born 000k: and other woriien who-are born office women. ‘mere u-c women who by the eye and season by the taste. whose bread is always llzht and Whvst‘ angel food would win a blue ribbon anywhere. There are other women who never.- onn cook anything that isn't a. menace to life. but who know instinctlvclv the kind of hats and gowns that other women will be orazv to buy next spring. and who an crackorlflck office worn their fingers on anything in a flllnk mblnet kn the dark so poor. tired. discouraged housewife, volnlv trying to do the work you will never- lea-m to do well. why not izo beck to your old _ 7 Have a. hcurt-w-heart talk with your husband nrid ask film if he thinks thlit “ififilil l"°°°°°l.‘"1 “Ti .'1‘“‘“"" {ti “""°1l‘1.ll°.1i‘l‘ 31° “Mix 1.1m 1n wo mo, ., .11 o some n¢ w n aooea c . which he had be xalgheart interest and in which he always failed, e r of the to eat. a well-run heme nq fit. be and olwlfe who will renew her youth and charm because she will 8111p)’. omr. vino vvaurzo norm “s-rrbr. m LOVE DEAR MISS DIX-I am a. girl of 20 and have been min: With 5 youmz mam for the inst two years. The other nizht we went rldlnc t0- gother 11m‘ o11 the way had a quarrel, and the youruz man izot so 1111311’ that 11c mode me gist out and walk home. all of five mllei- Now he wants ‘another date and says he will ‘rv to act better. I luvs hfm rlcarl" and believe he love mo. We have been planniniz our marriage for quite a. while and I would be verv diaooooiiiterl if our drci-ilm inf-c? i 1 row flit-ouch. It is the first time we have ever Ql-llflelfid 811d last. VIRGINIA R. . a man you will have to yes- atfmz vou lmxfoaliy. vou an clover-y of the vmmrt s0 . to come up between o hsuwimd 11nd wife on whi the do not agree. and the wife is in a sod medicament if she does not dare eifprcss an opinion This youriiz man has shown you that he is not a rientleman. that. he has no idem of chivalry or tenderness or consideration toward 1n womw. and m wife is happy nun-led to n. man who lacks these qualities. Be- sides. a man who would pm wl of on: and make her walk five males back homo because he mm: with her will beat his wlfs Whm she provokes him. on dream now. my dear. than a broken heart and I eye inter on Sufferers of Painful smug-111 11111511 miller: JmaI-‘ewhnpakcliovdstufinecn. ‘ M11- - fr! Y" ‘°"""‘ m grand how Vick: Va-tm-nol clears congestion: jobs as men have towards theirs when trio lob‘ en who can PM! AJobOnlyl YouCanDo~ Prlnoflutrulfivuflfl AIIAIIIIII I I 1 Quullonl all Anlwm on Control will spur III T!" 9"" llll u n N. uiw" ‘uh u,‘ ‘b; queutlonl n" "ll" "u" coached the Wartime Prince u ma; Board mm IIWIWMI rhlo reflon. The answer: an PN- vlded b: the BMW'- 5"‘ soul who have lntollllflll III!" 1:: n, up m price control no lnvlul to and them In tlnl to 0 Wllmllll‘: Regional Advisory Com- mittee of’ tho War Tlmu PING! n Trade Board. u f; seems to me that I am be- ing overcharged for the coal thelit I buy noweitaidygé consigeegltflfloghlifioflé m er . galleria! can I llind out if this is or is not the case? A.Please report, U16 "lfcllm" stances to the officc of the WIT" time Prices and Trede Board. Showing it the dealers sales all? would be of assistance. Q For iveelcs and weeks 1 P!“ 913M cents per pound for s n!‘ at my gmcerk". and now the P 13¢ has been increased to nine cents. Is that permissible? A. 1t all flBPehds upon the ceil- ing your dealer had during the basic Deriod in i941. If that ceil- ing was nine cents or hiifhfl‘. 110 l5 at, liberty to increase his price w lhct lcvcl. Q. 1 understood that canned salmon was i0 be rationed on Jan- uary l7 and yet Ihsve been unable so far to obtain any supplies- is the reason? , ibutlon of canned salmon throughout the trade on the basis .of thr- Prices Board's policy of iallocation has taken some time. l Before long your dealer should have canned salmon on his shelves. Q A man f employ to remove my ashes wants to increase his charges. Can he legally do that? A. Cartagn and truckinz chard-es cannot be inrv-oasczl above t-hrse made during the basic period i941 for the same services. 1 I l 1 i - l Morning Smile A SMILE Sen; ant (on the rifle ran )2 "And l-emember, the new bu let will Pflltrste two feet of solid wood, so remember to keep your 'eads down!" IIAD SOME “And is the prince incorzi1lto?"{ asked the reporter referring in n. titled kufst , "Well. no. sir," replied ti" lictel porter. "I don't know as I'd sayl that. But'e'5 certainly ‘ad a few."- i , en/ice, FAVORITE AT SMART PL C.‘ To exotic music at a fashionable hotel, to the bimdr at army 110st dances . . . everywhere they Conga! Which means that if you don’! learn the step (you can, from dio- gramsl) you'll bc st “‘ on tho sidelines, while girls who know how become as popular as the Conga itself. Come, try it from our diagram of the Con]: Sid: Step! l | l Counting one-twu-threo-IOUR. on count l, ltcp to aide on left foot, hips sway left. 2—Crnss right foot over left. hips sway right. 3-Star: to side on left foot, hip: may left. 4-Sldcward thrust of hlpc, wit’ a slight kicking movement of foot; turn body slightly to rig A popular way to Conn is to take the first three steps for-void . instead of sideways. Or dance in crlu-cron fashion, each port c: travelling in ' " ' : . There's really no excuse for b: g a Wallflower-l Our 32-pin boo‘. at also give: diagram: and instructi.» 1s for the rumba, tango, Lindy, SnmH-i, Westchesler, Peabody,- fox-trot. waltz, shag. Gives tip: on how to lead and follow. 1' '-IANUABY_12.__1__9;1 iterature Living Ea’ Leisure The Woman's Realm Blsckhcatr folks. Under block eyebrows he had 1m sympathetic brown e intense human inter body. sill 1110 l 119s. and ‘i, est in every. Whether we bi Willi-woe’ taik the scant W!" e d To chbon 10m! Pl“! m" h“! 9° And keep it h thO and. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE xx -Inu. wnv not say "Thank you" polite pie 1111111110015 011cm‘; up, 0i- o other little courtesies m“ oeern rather unusual in these hur- ried days? Brow-n with pink, brown with aqua. blue and brown with gm“ oil are represented in the new prints designed for spring lntg. summer. Much brown and white, ANTI-MOUSE mitiomologlsts 1T ma» dislike the smell of moth bulls 01' 118N8- a few flakes l-Illllmi glqfQd goods. or in olothel. beinz sufficient to keep them away. onnoiTi-Zuv Farmers and city gardeners are warned to order lPfI-lfllll and dustinz supplies only this year in order to ovoid I rush It Bl!‘- denlnlz time. WIINGIB. STORY When pillow oases are being put through the washing machine wrinser. they flholllfl 11m through seam first. This will save the force of water tearing out the seam and will make the pillow cue last ionizer. rasrer. mnwTn-vo on BLACK FIIOCKI NEW YORK -Amon¢ the date dresses, slim and sleek. are many in black crepe with l. touch of pastel grosgrain either in n simu- lated yoke effect or 11 banded col- Tlny ncckbands of snowy or mine finished with ermine b01115, .tiny ermine muffs and calol my ermine bands on black suede gloves. have all been noted re. ccntly. black with flesh color. black with blue being next choice, and black with wold a runner-up. Fancy pockets another way of introducin on color or on black. Peeks at early spring collections indium. that novelty yoke and shoudler treatments continue to elilllmge tho inizenulty of designers. Clothes have to be pretty, 6077s and lingerie details make their; so. Can sleeves for now and for later with many extended or bretcllo shoulders are the scorch fashion has up her sleeve. counsr: ion Nonsas British and American nurses on training hard in Great, Britain for their most important and danger- qus assignment -- second front cuties. When the British armies cross the Channel for the great in- vasion, they will be followed closew ly by skilled nursing staffs. Many of time girls have been trained under realistic battle conditions. With machine-gun bulletl whining but them. V. A. 13.’: in ecu area; have stood by with men while British invasion tr fought, savage “battles" nearby. EDWABDIAN ICIIOIB Prince Henry of Pleas. whom the British Home Secretory has re- leased from internment, is the-old- br son of the late Princess Daisy of Pleas He Wu given special leave to attend his service at St. street. lnndon, lost Ju y. banning and ntmctt- e y was the older daughter of t late 00lo- nel W, Cornwallis West. and her childhood home was Ruthin Cutie in Denbighshlre, recalls u London correspondent. OID-Wfilll) PlI-SONALITIII No London suburb Ls richer in old world personalities than Black. heath. itself London's oldest and most distinctive suburb. mites c Iondon oorrolpondlnt of the Ot- uwa Journal. One of thong. boon- s with small legacies to the cobmen who drove him homo at night, and to tho nGWSplpQHI-lfl, outside Biackheoth station, to whom ho i“??? ""1 matmmhit‘ uy per. h his ancient topper, his faded overcoat with iutrachnn col- lar. his ba-ttered legal bog and his w Mrs. atolls. Hadley‘: son L; growl 'uD now, and serving overseas in tho R- C. A. P, but when his mother speak; she still commands plenty of respect. The reason —he'.s a oor- ponl and lie’: a. sci-local. Th! Saskatoon mother gained the Wo- men's Division in 194i and was om of the first women to qualify its a hospital chef, On her tunic sin wears t-he ribbons of the Oversea: Medal and Victory Medal tokviu of her service in tho lust war when she spent two years u c v, A. a on hospital ships carrying wound men across the Channel. (RCAP Photo) mother's Immortal Ma rk “via-wi- lflow Are Your ‘Eyes? ‘II you an u will"!!! otrlln - h och». l0" u on: or dizziness - consult n specialist. A! your cameo with yen: of experience and a thorouh refractlnl nrvlco. Coll In and discuss 1N" Ilfllblllflll. Write or nhonw for nllpolntmentn. 6. F. llutchoson AND SON I’. G. IIUTUIIESON I. IIUTCIIIION 1 fist-footed shuffle uite Dlckqn! an fl ure to all with '=‘3-‘!-.-_"_ eedlecrapft’ For The Home SOP!‘ BASIC This char-mini flatt ll lion for all mm of it is a most attractive kgi-ound for your-gloat beautiful clip or an “lmim 1 o. 5 1 yds. lIB-lnchnflubzelcr require‘ a 6.8 80nd 20c for pattern. which in. oludu complete sewing luldq, prim, a???" Pllfnly 80 ourc to mu ¢~““'"'- """é‘l.‘.’fll'.‘.'."“"‘ *- bcc Nlml Bond iflc in coin; for your copy ho Newest Dance Steps and Variation; to the on". lottetown Guardian Home Service, podrem. Be suicto write plainly l youL mine, address and nuns of I l l Hfromngsnl _ fiJlnuacsocbanoeto R allzed use Va-tro-nol is medication that work! rlglifwhere trouble s-m ro- Illevekraalnfiél f d on mcake breathing cuter. - U 8 ulI-roiigw directlonsmgfbld: M 11¢» I 11-11111 Nome -?‘~ --»—~—- Street Address stams to Needlework l 1 I GITY—--—PRDV1NOE-__ 1 ___._l ....l l l l 01b