I Ix‘ Happe morninl Milt. The polo] 0f tho flower into ucchcngcd knowing looks. end Ascot and love seem togltihcr. boy and girl romance. there felt they were Mon between nhilinp Mountbatten. I I Love is a complicated when ihe succession io an Empire lo involved. The clerk and his till‘! Mend walked hand in hand. kiss in the park and usually have M more serious obstacle to mflrllhfl live. I I I Princess Iflisabeih. as heiress presumptive ti. the throne of QIBBY hor choice cf castlvs and mansions. But tho man she chooses to mprry must win the approval of her father. then of the Privy °°“"' ch. and unofficially that of the Dcrnlnions oger ihc seas. . _ c c u ‘ Theoretically mile can marry any . Protestant in the world. even an American. Actually, the list o! sc- coptaibles ls small-a few Iinfllslh and Scottish peers n. fcw Domin- ion oligiblea. and two or thrsl European priifellnlns. Before the royal fatniiy lett for its tour of South Africa. Eliza- beih’; choice was clearly Lieut. Mountbatten", who was the tflfmvl‘ , Prince Philip of Greece, ‘The only ' . ohiecilon againlt him sers left- ' wing criticisms that his selection u Prince Consort would tend to imply British support for the Grcck-monarchy. These were Bd- gcitly rcmovcd when Bhlllp beam! a naturalized Briton. drop?“ h" title Ind took the name of his tlliok. Viscount Mountbatten 0f Iwmo. ccc not icing Geoflio suaseslad that g1 pronouncement be withheld m What. palacl woes call“! a "cooling-off period". , lofore the trip to Bouth Alfie!» Philip occasionally took Elizsbe dancing at night clubs. particular- ly the swank Bagateiio. Where they could rhiimba. samba and lanIo to filo Latin American r-ilylhml m?!’ both enjoy. Band Model‘ Edmund" nos always knew when Ellubeth was there for up to the mill-Mimi would ccme a string of PP-qlle!“ written in hs-r strong hand for "Slum and Coke." 'Brazl‘.." "Marl! l4 O.” and “Amor Amor." But phllip “and Elizabeth haven't boon out together io a club slhfl h“ return from s.ctitli Africa. c - Hllllp still sees hel‘. OI 01W"- Ho was one of the We“! ll Qut-‘m Mother Mary's 80th birthday party- flc stays occasionally at Bucklnl- ham Palace or Windsor Castle. as he hag done for yours. But pl far ss the public is con- corned they are ob-wvms ll" "cooling off period." Not sin“ Pamela Mountbattonfls marriage lut year when newsreels showed Philip helping Elizabeth cff with her coat and otherwise hovering collcitotlsly about has tin-re baeen cnythng as ciosf as Ascot. I 1t is with sincere mgret that her friends learned tl-at Mrs. mm”; Holt ‘Tralnor is teal/in!’ “rly-ln July to reside in Tor- 9mg with her son. Mrs. Trainer. y)“; lg s gifted soloist and enter- uilricr, has given freely of her tal- ont; to all public and PIN/MO causes and h-r enthusiasm in pity undertaking has always been I ‘rent incentive tn others. Mrs. ‘rraiiior will be 2593058“! mlised In church circles. being a faithful and efficient mflllbcr of Si. Paul's ' choir Ind prominent in uil Church work. To mark their ilflflledlu" 1h. Rector. Rev. Mr, lobott and m, ggongregflllon walled on Mrs. Ttlinor last siiiidny areas-ill“: her with a substantial sum of money and an address exprepslns m", regret and appreciation for cheerful and faithful services HM pushing her abundant gooti luck in the Qiwfn Cl?" _ _ OLMA , ‘ms tall blond young man lun- f cd across tho enclosure. a WWW i_ flower in the buttonhoia of his girl in the pretty frock smiled back at him and her gloved finger pressed a place. Around them peopls beamed and June lo I0 Ye! this was no slmP" Everybody wlvlrged upoctswl-s si one at the rare pub- lic indications or the warm affec- Priascss Ifllsabell uid her handsome cmisin, from. nisitei- than finances or-‘finding a place to Britain. has plenty of money and v lei. accompanied be sincerely missed I I I extended Ottawa. slay Misc Pkarices Ilabfile whose marriage to Mr, Christopher Hint of Montreal to like place edrai this afternoon ni been widely arrival homo. I 2.30, H. L. Palniei who had a her home Tuesday. c c c a pretty hooicss prize. csc party and shower qulsite gifts. you Miss invited Miss Real’ l" "Pf dainty gifts. I Mrs. The Study Lovers Club at luncheon party. c annual a n Mrs. entertained on Lilian MacKenzic lnvitmg party to her summer cnilezc iihc happy occasion. memembrance Mrs. MacCfl uli OGfl ecu poured. with Mrs. Harri‘ tng Mrs. Champion in servlns- I I I Mrs. Mary Williams leavc todtiv visit to Boston. c U11 o c Mrs. Archie Wright Misses Wright of Mvflllefll lday at Brackley Beach. I I I Among the earls‘ fingers o! Westmuunt. P. Q» la uccompanled by Love and their three children. holiday at Stanhobe Beach. I I in honor of Miss Eva MacMillan whose marriage to Ml‘. Crlily Bourke is inking place on July 7th. The young brlde-to-be WM given a reci-pe shower followed by a dainty afternoon tea. with MP5 Fred Bourke presiding "Var ‘the iea. table. gay with exquisite flowers. Assisting in serving We" the Misses Eleanor and Evelyn Bourke, fiwin sisters of tve groom. Mrs. George Wood. Mira Jam Munn. The King has become colonel- ln-chlef of the Berkshire 8.48M"! And tlh’! Queen and Dtuhdss of Kent nova become coicneis-lrl- chief of the Manchester [regiment and the Royal Weft Refllmfim- I I Mrs. Colin Mitchell. with 119!‘ two daughters Janet and Dorothy Ann, arrived this week "Om Montreal to be the Bile"! °l M1’- and Mrs. John Y. Rcal’ f0!‘ "l! Hiram-May nuptials. Miss Phyllis Reay. who is to be hcr sister's maid of honor. Arrived horn! 11'0"! “in Doreen Alley t.: ieavinl jwfply to spend the summer with‘ her mother l.n Vancouvsr On hi‘! romrii in September Miss Ailey is 30mm‘ the mlhguglg Llniveristy teaching staff in Halli“ I I I Miss lllie Nicholson has arrlvedl from New York to #114 the "m" mar vim her mother. Mrs Donald Nicholson. Pram!’ 521'!"- Mr. end Mrs. Benjamin 300M. Jll. I. ll. Bell and sun R08"! have roturned from an eniIYRl-ll! m“, m9 fllrough tho southern Itstcs. ‘ ' . ms l. M MacNevin Lpvifod the llstcnd members of 8t. Jamal l I “IKIITIG Ofsmilywlil him _ aquatic-amass": ,1! I-lllifax ml Thursday- ‘ I I I Mr. ‘Ilhcmas 0. Hirst, accent!- anled by his mother Mrs 1-! E- Hii-st of Montreal, arrived 'f‘hur|- dgy snd no guest: at ti.» Char- lottetown. I I I Miss Barbara Donohoc offdont- i-ul. wnc is to be the bridesmaid at tho lstrst-nesy wvddlns "m" of Montreal also arrlvrd in lh“ city Thursday. I Major W. B. Hunt. Cancdian applied to the Ministry c1 Works Army, Ont. and Mrs. if!!! Kingston. Hunt’: arved B iflvh tiesire, in the 3""- and Northwest EuTODP- Since hlsl n return to Canals lfllcr mint ass on in his sppllflliflu fol Milli]- riings of ‘ The Week the chin-oil's most affluent work- ers in all its branches. wls DN- gerltcd with g sterling aim-r brace- a Witty ad- dress extolling the virtues qt this family. each memlbcr of whzcli W111 Missl-filds Brown arrived home by plane on Wednesday lflcr an in Montreal and may. Thomas ll in Si. Pei!!! Cath- has enirrtaiiierl slflil: hvr Among the hostesses were Mrs. imnri. afternoon isa and reclpr sliovyvr at Miss Nola Thompson was brldse hostess at her home this week and presented ihe guest of honor with Miss Peggy Palmer had a bridsv for her cousin at wthlcll |h~ received many PX- Louise MacNciil. SnulPIKlYl. home Wednesday evening when she Willi showered in humorous useful and A. c. Putnam Intertained her sun-liner home in Eldon Tw-sday. inviting ilie members out for their Arnold MiwCdull. who said farewell lc the ieaciiinif llfl" °l Prince street school yesivrday. ls she ll to make her .l'llilll'6_ home with her husband in Ellutslic. Was Wedn"csda_v' afiel- noon by her fellow teaclizrs. e for As a Elf! 0f was given an Island Scene to Wflldl ere attached haPfiiest wood irllh- as for her future away from the rials and troubles of the. school- )‘ s. W12. Champion entertained at- Paul Branch Auxiliary at aft- noon tea at her summer home in Keptpticii, the dining rocm be- ing exquisite with sarlria flowers. The Auxiliary President, Mrs. Rodd Miler 5nd Miss Helen Wake-fora assist- Cliarlr-s Williams and Miss a and the are arriving next week to spflld B i101‘ summer visit- ors being weuiomeri are Mrs. H.9- who her ron-"mlaw and daughter. Mr. and‘ Mh. Raiert fnierestin! The party will spend a Mrs H C Batu-kc. Miss _Blllle c] Bourke and Miss Eleanor B-llfkfl were joint hostessos at their al.- iractive home Thursday afternoon Modern Etiquette ‘Ilobotblno Q. Ihouid s weak-emf guest b0 willing to oniar into any niggesied pllfll, such as motoring, minis-blag, curds. l-nd the like? A. Yes. always. If he does not. taticn. Q. .What does the Punch phrsso "csrle blariclie" mesh? A. It mean; "unlimited authen- ity; s free hand." ft is pronounced kart blansth. both a's as in sh. and with principal accent an second word. ‘ Q. la it permissible fotr a lnisn to ask his fiancee to retutnn all 1h! gifts he has given her if the en- gagement is broken? A. No; but she should rettfl them wlihouz being asked. attended iihe Anny staff course at Kingston and expects to receive an appointment there. out A very cordial welcomr is bring given Mrs. S B. Mllbhri! of Cal- gary. Alta.. who is visiting her sister ptrs. Ernest Beer. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Ber: met in Toronto. whet-c they 5P6“! g pleas- ant holiday with their mother, Mrs. J. P. Hood and sister Doris. I I I Dr. S A MacDonald. oi Wind- sor. Ont.. accompanied by Mrs. McDonald. daughter Eiiz-ibeih and son Angus. have nrrived on a holi- pocli Dr. fifacDonaki. who is a 'Jl‘0tl’iflr (if Mr. J Gordon Mac- Donald is rcnewlng happy frirnd- ships c c a The social event ofjhc week was the delightful dance Elven by the Lie-lit. Governor, Hon J A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard at. Gov- ernment l-fousc on Tuesday night. I I I Mr. and Mrs ‘George H Bun- ialn Poltrtalncd at their l-lome Tuesday evening prior to the Gov- ernment House dance. I I I Dr. and Mrs. C H Beer 19ft by car yesierday on a haiiday lriiv to Montreal and Ottawa which will lncludc n motor trip up the Sag- uenay. I I I Miss Isabeil Jsmlesoqr left Thurs day to spend lihe summer month among her old iltome timends in Halifax. I I I Dr. J A Ritchie who has lust completed s pleasant holiday with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ritchie, returned yesterday to Syd- ney. A delightful incident at the an- nual meeting of the, Prctetant Onphanage yesterday was the pre- sentatiog“ ot an exquisite baakrt of flowfis to Mrs HHS. Bend rson, tier capable services as Provhclal Auxiliary president and charman of the Finance Committed "the presentation, ‘which Came from ma children of the Orphanage, was gracefully mada by I little boy of the home. who was thanked warmly by the surprised recipient.‘ I I I Miss Dorothy and Miss Wanda Wyatt- df Btunmerside are spending ten days at Hotel Vancouver dur- ing an extended trip through Canada. I I I The tea hostesses at lb! Tennis Courts this afternoon will Mlivses Carolina and Issbell Sin- sr. Tee. will be served st the Golf Links this afternoon by Mrs. Ar- nett Howati, Mrs. Ronald Norman, Miss Barbara Smith. Miss Muriel Weeks. I I I Dr. uid Mrs. Charles l-lyndman and children. Montreal, will bi- the guests of Mr and Mrs. A W. l-lynd-man at slsnhope, ncitt weak. This will be the doctor's first visit since mourning from oveiseus, I I Honoring Mrs. N. A. McLellan, Pitt Street. Salrtt John, NE, who is leaving shortly to reside in Charlottetown. Mrs. Janos E. Gor- ham antortslnod at bridge at hI residence. Douglas Avcnur. ‘Ill-la prize winners were Mrs. B. Law- ton. Mrs. W Days Ind Mrs, B. C. Grant. When refreshments were served. Mrs. L. C. Vallls poured. and Mrs A. W. Covey and Miss Evelyn Deming» aswsied the hostess in serving. The table was covered with a handmade laca cloth. and ciirnatlona Ind sweet- pess - decorated the table and house. The guest of honor received gifts from her hoateu and friends. I I I Mrs. “J 1'. pom returned in plane on Monday aft»: having spent the last i/wo months virtTll in Son hancisco Ind Kansas. While in Ban fianclsco aha WI! the guest of hor niece Mrs. (Owl-l A. M Raid. and in Kansas her brothers. Rev John and R". ‘and the groomsman Mr. tan M llnri I and yountz dsusl-lrr Bfililneeded to comlllfle Work ‘rgve gr-ived in the ci'y to lllflld a short vacation with M". Otiurcii Auxiliary lo her W“ °" mother, Mrs. t... a. Hunt Maici ‘lhwstlay gvenlng to honor Mrs gunl. who ll with the Royal Elec- Mlldl Muflienllhln. 171"" m" trical Mechanical Pnglntvvs. mic m. Mcfflmalhln heir" with iisititcuoii to Monctdmlvl. where Isles. the MedJei-ranean Prank L Butler. I I I he can hardly expect snothcr invl- ' day visit and will summer at Kepq ii being the 20th anniversarv of h‘ b‘ T Ellen ‘s Diary Vacation on their dancing. But. nobody thousand miles family together wanted to lie in the grave about and suggests a vacation. it is aiw Taking the children along. having perpetually fed and kept out of all , children prevented from squabbling gets out of rest cure. will have change. see new scenes. binge. It will work a miracle her wrinkles. thing in it. but she will come back band as just: a fat. middle- her girlish dreams when he meats home from her vacation. Preferably husbands and wlve stately because, no matter how fad up on each otherh society. thern go off alone and upon his or a magpie. whole family circle is jazzed up. Another reason wh cations apart is becausc thing. woman whose year has been snerit doing a day So for these and other reasons A little change. a littla fun is th a wife. every minute and where she i How Can l! ! x Iy Anne Ashley Csv¢o-t-oo~$>co-Q>cc<_s>co@ ‘Q- How caril prevent othangln hoops so often a 9 .. when ‘embroider- A- When using different colors Bmiblmlderl-ns. thread several needles in the desired colors and use as needed. It will not necessitate the changing of the hoops so often. Q. How can I prevent jansg from owstallizhig? A. Try adding a iabiespoonfui of glycerlne to each pint of Jam. By doing this less sugar is required and it is more transparent. Q. How can l keep the gas range clean and shiny all the time? A. By rubbing beeswax thor- oughly over the surface every day. W season l) all Island brain's Win Q4Jbi¢ And so it was Dist this morning we went in tho road past Rob's to our potato planting at the other farm. As James sold rather infin- ustlngiy. "Not too olrly at s1?‘ but Ln time to meet the mailman has- tening out to keep his gppclritmcnt at the corner stora and tp see other farm folk got-rig to. or already st work in the fields. James had expressed some surprise. when. I suspect by wsy of locking for fa- vorable signs and symbols, he came indoors for s drink of watlr srid found me tucking flu washod porridge pct away in a cupboard, and I rcady now to accompany him thither. "But. Ellen" he protest- ed weakly and than after g mo- merit of deep concentration added "wc-el, perhaps - ph-icc you're bound to come. it wouldn't be too hard on you if you'd plant a few at the and of each drill — not to hurry yourself st all but It would bc quite a help. Over ten chains long. some of the drills arc this year-too lung altogether I told them." "Them" with James refers to his sons. After the men had checked all the gearing assembled to make certain that nothing need- ed in connection with tho plant- ing would be left behind. the party moved _off. Jock lint. with the team, the brown homo end our own mare, stepping away briskly as though eager to begin their day. I rode with James, my seat a mite I Tlhe King ranks with plain John Citizen when it comes to obtalm ing hard-io-get building materials,‘ Builders for the -Royal nou ehold for a liccnse to obtlln conc etc. cn A‘ new oil-burning heating system for Buckingham f-wace But they will have to wait their turn. A min-. istry official said‘ "Thnre is a: shcrtoge of concrcts and this work» will have to ink-l iis turn with‘ proceeded in along, to iha musical other tioL-pIicrLIy applcalions, who King would rank with John Cttl- he Mill!!! I s. spoco was the marker and a sot of scone of our labors I I hotlnovarlihliopuvflltoll uncertain. on g corner of the farm cart drawn iauntily by the Nell- mara. It was laden with odds and ends of gur. occupying thQCmoIt shafts from a sleigh. time lottlr to be lttlched to the former when. we would pralontly roach the "ftfs a great day for the plsnt- Qg" '_I observed to James. s: we ripple of the mill strum. "Yes" "lf it doesn't get too i DOROTHY DIX SA YS- Wwm, Tlrati lad ilvsr-ltsrltsd, load lmk ls llsimtls lrstigary This is the time of the year when ovsrybody gets vacations except wives and mothers. Ilvoryona can su why the Tired Businessman needs rest and change. and why thegirls who have spent weary months pounding typewriters. or checking sales, or customers should have a chance to in her routine when she hasn't done s thing except cook 1.095 meals. besides making sandwiches and putting up snacks for hungry kids. walked about s scrubbed. cleaned and put up with Papa's grouchcs and the children's noise and. single-handed, kept a And if my member of the family does happou to notice that Mother is beginning to look s good deal like the woman who said that she hoped there would be no resurrection because when she died she ays cluttered up with many things. her vacation is a case of nervous prostrstlon. instead of a SUBILY NEEDS VACATION But. all the same. Mother should have s real vacation in which she trusts her house an the trained nurse whom she puts in her place silos away. by herself. to some place in her. It will restore her youth. smooth out sweeten her temper, and ohan view. She may have gone awsy from home been snappy with her children and regarded weeks away from them will turn them into litt she may have been so tired and had so l she slammed any sort of meal on the table. b down with recipes for toothsome dishes. aged man. but he will look like the hero of s should take their vacations sep~ much they love each other. they get They talk out. He or she is full of new stories and experiences and the y husbands and wives should take their va- very few men and women want to do the same The man, who has spent his year in the turmoil of business wants to go where he won't see other people. where he can wear his oldest clothes and go without shaving and hunt and fish. But the liome yearns for the bright lights of a hotel. where there is something e sovereign remedy for what ails many THE- cvssimt "'6... nZ/w Social and Personal 1 rashions/ Literal T For Mother fl Wlhm s physician "lPli-om and it i; fllle Elli. it is natwally appessing cantankarous play |round_ a little and bohc up thinks that Mother needs a bresk 519471118 tablet may two or more if he or but-ping the osby. washed. ironed. "e Wuelll- hi" lhls lent mgy be and the home s going concern. low. relief in asthma and a million years and get rested up. dermlc mjecflm 0 proving popular, ll the baby howl. the smaller children manner of davllmcnt. and the older and fighting, until all that Mother eral Phyticlans. vocation. It should be a d family to the Lord and to pinch-hit for her. and where she wants to go, where she meet new people, and have a mild ge her whole point of dissatisfied with every- a palace. She may have them as brats, but two is angels to her eyes. ittle appetite herself that ut aha will return loaded Bha may have seen her hus- days she took 40 caps age prescribed for 20 came drowsy. the us benadryl. but also queeriy and failed to thinking it the rate of breathing hcr at the station when she comes pressure; there was Ju and several cups of But let either one of u“ n her return he or she chattera like Thai benadryrl may iiha Judgment of this capsules in his or he mostly within the four walls of her conmflon c‘ mind and can change her clothes four tlmcs . everv wlfa should have a vacation the ground ,of a hot day. 1 mind the Spring we planted theni mgr there" snd he noddedtowsrda a field on our farm. "It wu n, very hot day - dc'yvu mind? and-that night then it rained and there were odd misses in the field. l'd just as goon if it was cloudy to- day." That was bearing out sonic- thing I bad chanced to read in l farm paper recently: "The best time w plant potatoes" it said "ls when you're holding an umbrella over your lie-ad." However, not a sign of a rain cloud could be seen lr. the blue of the sky_ nor a dusky one to cover the sun. Delightful. I found the morning. the winding rad of the tree-lined road leading (Continued on Page 3) The farmer took his market. A prospective inquired, itilci-csicdly": buliocks. Dad?" son, and he's making good. sound meat". father Tthc. following day was busy in his yard "Dad. come quickly ovsismosa or ammonia. my cAusa lusacrioiva writes a pres- d by the drug- the patihnt will follow the direc- tions given by iii-ta physician, u“. fortunately, s, patient, Rel 1o sleep in s short time. This filly not be dangerous for iihe awr- palriicular pal» sensitive or allergic to this drug. and uncomfortable even dangerous reactions may fol- Now that bonadryl ls giving such conditions, and it can be taken by mouth inst/cad of requiring a hypo- ‘llhat while safe l0 use in the usual dos- age prescribed, may cause uncom- fortable reactions vuhcn too much is taken has been reported by sev- In tho "Journal of lthe American Medical Association." Dr. Milton C. Barman c4 Milwaukee. reports the case of one of his patients. a young woman. who found a sh relief from asthma by the close prescribed—50 mg. capsule of benadryl twice a day —she decided to take the capsules oftener. During iihe following tiirce bcgain daily tasks in her usually EfllCiBflQ manner. There was no inchease in and no rise in temperature or blood ness aind confusion of mind. By giving her plenty of fluids‘ compieiciy within two days although she hadl stiffocating spell; at times. made her act qucerly is the opinion of Dr, Bormam. He therefore. warns us that where the patient has these should receivi- the treatment noted above and the dosage reduccd. . ll Morning Smzle nucleic-tarmac» examining some cattic. and Johnny "whys that man pinching those "He's thinking of buying ihcm, ny came tearing towards him y-eli- itig at the top of his voice: man's going to buy the wok!" ure l r/Needlecrcift/ JFOR THE HOMEJ, IDIPLY IDVILI Hind! styled. Iuwotncly mart. this frock achieves ii; sown; by wearing saucy scallops on its cap sleeves and square neck . . . and by lflfldlflll buttons to run all the way datum the from. Why not use b blltllltmll. YOU-l‘ bflllltest. you: bol - el No. 2271 is out in sizes l2. 14. 16. l6. 20. 38. 38 and 40. Bin 16 requires 3% yards 35-inch. Send 20 cent: for PATTERN which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure‘ to slats the siza you wish Include postal tuiit or zone number in your address. . Address Pattern Department. 1 Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2271 expected that 011C 2lk6 one GI‘ lhfi d0” X102 OI‘ other allergic is na iuraiiy bciiadry Naimo Address City Hovinco Q0<}OQ%QO%OQ%®O%OI¢ ‘ r i Cook s Corner ‘.-.~s¢,-ag-cty¢=oo<ascc<@=eoo COBNMEAL FIG MUFFINS ‘l; cup cornmeal 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg 1 cup milk l cup sifted flour all teaspoons baking powder 1% tablespoon; sugar lo cup chopped figs q tablespoon melted fut METHOD: Place the connmiea‘. tn la bowl. add the salt and mix well. Beat the egg thoroughly and add the milk. then combine thi; with the cornmeal. Allow this mixture to stand wihile combining the other ingredients. sift the flour. then measure it and sift again with the baking powder. Dip the out figs in the sugar and nib gently together to separaic the pieces, then mix ihrmigh the cornmeal mixture and add the sifted dry ingredients. Mix '*“”3* quickly. and add the melted short- ‘ ening. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full and bake in a fairly ules, the dos- days. She be- ual effect of to act perfomi iicr , Household Scrapbook By Roberto [AI or hearibcart ~19 319%- si the drowsi- sl ion; coffee recovered i. Flypaper Flypaper that has stuck to m: pollsthed furniture should be ro- moved carefully. Rub the space whore it was with turpentine, ie- movink Ill the glue. Then polish with the usual furniture polish. Cut floiweis When‘ placing flowers in s. vase remove all the loaves that would be under wliter. The flowers wll keep better md it will mean much clearer water. ' Cleaning Iggs Boiled eggs should be rubbed with common baking soda wet wrh water. This will instantly remove sll have clottdcd patient and r possession. queer actions hot oven i425 deg. F.) for about stains. 20 minutes. _ ‘flunk 4. what does the word "prosaic? in n? Awrtgeifjrtkg: bwt‘ Wlhat is a word beginning f. E - l» h 6 with cli that means "clearly"? Better ng zs “mm n‘ c‘ wmhm. 1. Not and only fomi I dotibtl sure they're wco.-gco<@>»co~ac»co(-cofil negative. Say, “The child is pr!- replied the mitied to play onb on Soturdaus‘ ‘i. What is wrong with this scn- 2. Pronounce ar-ki-teki. l as in all the (amm- tcncc? "The child ls not pemi-liied l as in it unstressed, accent first io play only on Saturdays." 2. What is iiha correct pit-animo- iatlon of ‘archlfecf’? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Mountaineer. volunteer. syllable. 3. Cavalier. 4. Didi." mm- mmmlms, (Pronounce pro-za-ik. s as in day, sccent second ayllsblt-i "He leads a very prosaic lite." 5 Distinctly. wltcli John- ! The posi- YOUR RATIONCALIIIDAR sun MON our: wan THUR rm 8A THANKS l’ YIO; sllqfll éu/sssl on valid. ‘hm?’ "k 1 z Cassia 8c y 4 Y6. r7 a for Walton's J T0 IIMISEWIVES AID GIIMEN 6 7 8 9 Til ll l2 13 l4 l5 16 m“ 18 19 Many thanks to Housewives and Grocers 21 22 23 24 25 26 who have road and used our Ration Calendar roqulcirly since tho inception of food rationing in Canada. We are grateful and be sup c! quality 28 29 30 A 31 to cvorycno who has oo-opcroied and followed tho monthly ration information published in collaboration with the Canadian W.P.'l‘.B. " MEATLESS DAY IN PUBLIC EATING PLACES. SUGAR COUPON VALUE-loch "S" Sugar Coupon is gpod for an pound 0| Sugar cr 8O fluid ounces of molasses. CANNING SUGAR COUPONS-Coupons Y6, Y7, Y8 Y9 and T10 bcocuo Valli on luly 3rd. Each "Y" coupon is good for one pound cf Sugar or 80 fluid ounces l} {VERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY DURING JULY IS WATCH NEWSPAPER -- for ‘inlcrosling tooipco and ways to use WESTOWS . Soda BISCUITS, WESTOWS English Quality BISCUITS and Contoqtionory. Thou will appear from time to limo. Q cfmoicssn. an sxrsus n»: In: was: PICNIC A valid! cl Illllli Qlnllly ‘IIIHI— all in on attractive package. WIIION’! SHE‘! ASSOITIIINT. Idols biscuit has c ham all ill own-ouch biscuit is different. Tbs suposb flovciccnss from that can in baking and c special blending of carefully circus ingredients. A bu: c! flint ciyourpicaicnccu asks snivrllll 5°’ avewbods. _ I son Insult! co ~ o on!!!