v *~ ~ ~u»»¢u ;mm“~w>m<~ c JLGYLTLVU Woman's Re alm ‘ _..¢. appenings Df The Week Queen Elizabeth received thou. hands of messages from well wish- ers throughout the Empire as well as America this week u aha cele- brated her fortyJlrst birthday. With the King and the Princesses she picknicked in the afternoon. the King driving his own automo- bile. The family dinner party was followed by the showing or motion pictures, some o.‘ which were taken by the Princesses. The King and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose were the only members of the royal lamliy to give the Queen birthday presents, since the general exchange of gifts in the royal household has been suspended for the Wat's duration, u O O O Brandon, Manitoba, will be host to hath the Duke of Kent and Can- arlis Goxernor-General and Prin- C‘v$ Alice during the latter half of August. The Duke of Kent will arrive in Brandon by air, Aug. l5. u-hlie the (iovernor-Generais party all visit. the city on the afternoon . 26. According to official novices, the Duke of Kent's visit \\'lll be brief. No invitations can be accepted for any formal reception. The Flori of At-lilone and Princess Alice will arrive in Brandon, Aug. 2G The visit, it was stated. will be largely informal, with no necessity for speeches 0r formal reception. Their extrullcticies expressed a wish ti. see something of the farming cmimunity and to look over flying establishments. O O O O lvfuny friends of Miss Marion Morris, will regret to hear that she lius hurl the misfortune to break her ankle, O O O O Miss Lillian Stewart. has re- turned to Ottawa after spending a lcnsnnt holiday with her sistenin- 8W. Mrs. J. David Stewart. 0 o o . Mrs Alex scott and daughter Janet, of Halifax, are in the city ViSlLlllg Mrs. Scott's father. Mr. Angus MacKenzie who is much im- provrd in health. O O O O After his arrival in Banff the Duke of Kent changed to mufti from the uniform 0f an air com- modore fn the Royal Air Force which he has worn most of the time since he arrived in Canada July 29. For riding horseback he wore a blue sweater, dark blue corduroy jodlipurs and black and white shoes. When he walked through the town's business section, he attracted little attention from other visitors to the resort but leisurely strolled through shops looking over curios. pictures and walks of Indian craftmen. Most. 0f the afternoon the Duke spent in a four-mile hike to the top of 8,000- foot sulphur Mountain where he spent time admiring the scenery. On his return he set out for o. ride up the spray Valley on a. rangy pony. The Duke had his pick of sirdriies but chose the English model in preference to a Western stock satltlle_ O O O O Regretful farewells were said to Miss Dorothy Kerwan, of the Can- adian Legation in Washington, D. C., who lcft on return this morn- ing after a most delightful three weeks holiday spent among her old friends here. ' . . . Miss Elizabeth MMMillln. Dc- partment of Fisheries, Ottawu, or. rived home Saturday night on a visit to her mother, Mrs, Max:- LZlllan_ O O O O Mrs. Murray MoNeely and daughters, Kathleen and Lorraine and son Billy left by car Tuesday on a trip to visit relatives in \n.i.lgPll.l§il .. P“ ..$Y§L‘°_Y_“JJLPIJEP - aasv srrrcuanv MAKES LOVELY smarts l to motor over the Cabot Trill be. forc returning, O O O O Mia Agnes McQunld, has rc- turned from Baltimore. Maryland. where she visited her three broth- ers. They made a stay of ten days at Atlantic City and enjoyed it very much. 0n the way home M153 Mo- Quaid had a short stop over at Boston. O O O O Mr. Richard H. Greer. K. 0.. and Mrs. Greer, Toronto, left on return after a months pleasant visit in Charlottetown. . - o . Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Dodds, Montreal, returned last week After a few weeks holiday at Dalvoy. O O O O Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacDon- ald, Saint John. N_ 3., are the guests of Mrs. MacDonald's father, Mr. S. C. Moore. . - a Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gerrard, Saint John, are guests of Mrs. Gerrard's sistenin-law, Mrs. J’. David stewart, O O O O Mrs (Rev) S J. MacArthur of Stellarton, N. S, is the guest of her brother, Mr_ Clement Car- FUJIGTS and Mrs. Carluthcrs, North Bedeque, » O O I O Dr. and Mrs, George A. Fleet, left on return to Montreal after spending several weeks at Brackley Beach. . . O Mr_ and Mrs. A. D. Cart. wright, Montreal, have arrived at Shaw's Hotel for a. months holiday. I O O O Mrs. Richard S. Hinton was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. B. W. Tanton and Dr. Tanton, Clair} O O O O Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hutchison and two sons of Grandfalls. N. 8.. are the guests of Mrs. Hutchisons father. Mr. H. E_ Holl 0 a Thanks to Queen Ma they are not bothered now with lies at the rest camp opened by the Lord Mayor of Bristol in the west coun- try for bombed-out mothers and babies. When Queen Mary visited the camp, hatless and carrying a parasol, she remarked “It is hot in here. I do not like the look of those flies that are getting in " The staff had been unable to get more 1m- provements carried out due to shortage of labor. But after Queen Mary had left. workmen arrived. They inserted perforated zinc in. stead of glBSS Pines in the win- dows and lined the roof against the sun's rays. The flies have dis- appeared. O O O Those serving tea at the Char- lottetown Tennis Club hhis after- noon will be Misses Eileen Higgins and Eleanor Campbell. O O O O Rev. Wm. Ooms, pastor of St. Andrews Church, New Glasgow, N. 5., and Mrs. Ooms are spending their vacation on Prince Edward Island, guests of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Verwolf at. their summer cot- tage at Hardy's channel, Freeland. O O O O The Duke and Duchess of Wind- sor are planning to visit the Dukes ranch at Pekisko, 60 miles south of Calgary, around August 21. unless something unforseen happens in the meantime which would force u change in arrangements, it was learned on good authority. ‘The ranch house at Pekisko is beink redecorated inside and new cur. talus and other furnishings have been arranged for in preparatign l I OOOO nrvoulusr A HALF-TIME MUTIIER? Iufferln from com rury conlti utions-u comma: when find in i kl you 11mm Pills?“ ° Qua?“ b’ table compound romotcl I thor- bowcl movement, smoothly effects. Buy Beech at your drllggigflgam. w for the visit of the Duke and Duch- ess. "It is Just possible. it is said, six weeksi th Cal Thflv m8! 2150 evlsit zabrltlnlifmrfid known to have expressed u do. sire to view the beauties of the O O O O Mr. Dan Anderson, o: Montreal, Plane t0 Join Mrs. Anderson and children, who arrived here some the Allied War Supplies Corpora- tion with Canadlan Head Office in enough troub c which women over-y. I "I6- cufih an without unpleasant after Pills fcd ======================= "that the couple will spend about Lake Louise as the Duchess is mountain resorts. is expected in Charlottetown by W991“ 88o. Mr. Anderson is with Montreal, as is popularl snu families and take so youngsters scarcely know them by sight. They say that it is the disappointment of their lives that they ha THE CHARLO "f. Social and Persona n --»_-r- l Dorothy Dix TTETOWN Says- They Should Not andling .. my wife's s boys, 4 and ing. If I them. I aim ANS could have wisdom to throws up quit-s. little Miss Constance I. Young, Pl-ln-_ viral or Mt. Allison School for girls. spent last week.end in Char- lottetown, the guest of Miss Con. stance MacFarlane. she was ac. companied by Mrs. Colin Falconer who visited Miss Mariane Rogers. - - - - Mr and Mrs. F. L. Gilbert of Partmouth. N. 8.. are motoring in P. E. Island renewing old M. quaintances. O I O O The tee. hostesses at the Golf Links this afternoon will be Mrs. J. A. Lewis, Mrs. R. E Suther_ 18nd. Mrs. W. I... MacDonald. Mrs. B_ E. MacDonadl. GAS SHORTAGE THREATENS WASHINGTON. Aug. 7 —(AP) - The mounting demands of embat- tled Britain and Russia, comblngd with the expansion of the United states air force, brought from m. terlor secretary Harold Ickes fo- dav a warning that the Unite!‘ States faces a possible shortage of aviation gasoline. Only by quickly increasing high octane refining ca- io the flying forces be erased, and pacity. he said, could this threat he declared remedial steps are be~ in; considered. Pointers on Footwork Help Your Tennis Game Good Player ‘five-Step! lo Bull If you're tired of than leftfimded tennis compliment, "Nico try!"- learn better footwork. Footworks‘ often neglected in tennis, but it's a4 important 1c the game u it is to boxing. To play good tennis you must always be ready to mow in my direction Ind must olwuyl be in l proper pool- tion to hit. That isn't ac bard as it sounds. instead of turning or darting in the direction of the oncoming ba-ll and no getting out of position. learn to "hue-step" inward it. Suppose the ball is coming to your forehand. Slide in its direc- tion, always facing the net, with the left foot forward and the right dragging, as our diagram shows. When the boll comes you coolly turn oidewln, stepping with loft foot ltill forward. and owing your rocket. If the ball comeo to your back- hand, reverse the process. stepping forward on tho right foot. Just ouch simple principles or: behind a good our-vice. c IUVDI forehand and backhand. In our impugn booklet Glorge Aguttcr, noted imtructor, explulna and diagram each ntmkk-bsck- enough. he should have strength enough to m youngs spoiled brat turned into a. fine bo or grilrl by e em. rights and blessing of Letters l0 Soldiers and sincere o inion of seem to forge need their oo-operation most? One make a. difference in their sentimen are an essential part of the defense pr this army What's t ANSWER-Well. Soldier Boy. I expect the trouble is that most of the the iris are not very gifted letter writers, and after they have written you ew times and told you how much they miss you, and how lonesome they they are looking forward to your coming back they have are. and how about written themselves out. _Don't give your and centuresome sprit too broad a APRIL Matters of a lighter you've been in engaged in all week are among the favored today. never been allowed to even get ac uainted with the children and th boys and girls are growing up fee ing no affection for pa. contrary, regarding him as an ogre who delights in puniahin ans whom Momma has to persuade into giv an so on. a cash register that mother has to punch their children fear and hate their father by father when they do something bad. the responsibility on . l a well-meaning father do what WEB. s ted some oar-noes; desirous of an admonition circumvent the machinations of a mother bent on ruining themwlrut it its ilufds before Y BIG B0 pposed that they are mere figureheads pert in the rearing of their children that th FATHER HAS EQUAL moms m REARING ms CHILDREN Be Deprived Of The Guid- ance He Can Give Them Along Special Lines Dcmr Dar _ M" ovations re rlilllg 932.‘ Wolflnfl Maggi? fztwmodisciplini‘; '35 h mu ren? my famii no matter what 1 do is wrong from dpolnt If l try '1 years old, to behave. I um interfer- do not sa_ anythin when they . r um not doll}; my duly. If 1 m ob bmlflltthem t shrill ed“ meaway l be should? GUARDIAN vvvvvvvv I7 ‘AUGUST 9. 1941 And earning m: courage, skill — P880 Solomon! Per ho way by w ch l. rearing his children of the Lord, could ould take Almig. do M61: huruzign intelligencg is not in money- , in theiruwn e ve at the Pa. . On tnc‘ little folk ng them bicyc es and bats one can doubt, because ves. and who from their d the: father as nothing but for their benefit, and who make always threatening l0 tell we know plenty of other mothers who recent their husbands’ ef- And forts to control the children, and who not only nullify to be liars and sneaks by aiding and abetting them father has forbidden. I do not know what any man facing this problem can do to solve it except by sending his children away to school as soon as He will virtually have to do that over his wife's dead ters. I have seen many a schools that undid much of Rearing children ls a Job that requires the united efforts of a and a mother. that any woman can commit gr privileges of his fatherhood and aving the guidance_of.a. wise Bild loving father. I Neither one can do ea ter than taking aw from a to denyllo h it, but teach them n doing the are old but aloe at least that much harm that their mothers had one fatherl it properly alum There is no crime‘ father the’ er children th | Dear Dorothy Dix-Speaking for myself and many other soldiers in the camp in which I am now servirn , I would like rls. who wri to us for n. few weeks and Why is it that they let. us down who us comp etely. d have great deal to ealliatter with the girls? to know your honest then "B. ear and so man miles sh dnt‘ l feelings tows us. After all, girls ey are the backbone of am. do n helping to keep 5181:1051: morale. It isn't that they have forgotten you or areany less interested in you It is lust that. it is an effort to write and they out it off. forgetting 110W anxious you are to hear from home. A good way to get them going would be to send them a list of 011°?‘ l" "qlllffll f0!‘ i319 Y9"!!! l0 89$ ies. Say please tell me about so-and-so, or this and that and whos going back to fre h water. with whom and all the other gossip you can think of. After all, that the kind of letter that all of us like to get, because we can read what is hap ning in the world in the news apers, but what we want to know is who. is l-BUXIQJIBOQ in Rabbit DIX HORO For Saturday, __ t 0 H 2i to APR-H. 20 (Aries) personal desires latitude. Conservatism and ec znomy of time and expenditures are es- oential; for best results. Have faith. M to MAY 20 (Taurus)- vein than If your duties and tme permit, spend the day in wholesome pleasure with family and friends. to JUNE 2i (Geminl)—— MAY 2i Attend to your plans and pm- arranged program with cheerful determination and d:n’t permit trifling annoyances to spoil your pleasant humor or defeat your good tentioril. II to JULY 28 (Cancer)- particularl auspicious for that can con- Not business; or wor veniently wait until Monday. How- Your Individual ——-'By Frances Drake ———-—i SCOPE AUGUBI‘ I0 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) - The outline for lfi-lbfil obtains for your Virgzans. You. like they, should indulge some rest and 11ealthy-invig:rat.ng pastime. You'll be better fit for the new week's work and interests. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOB (Libra) — Quite relaxation and calmness conducting your affairs stressed. Familiar matters. study, correspondence, conferences, voca- tion activities, sports, travel mp- proved. OGPOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Restrict yourself to essential duties and healthy pas- times. Don’t worry and strain over matters that can be transacted tor. Do indulge pleasant company. NOVEMBER. 28 22 (Sagittarius) - An adventur- ous dly with heart oflairs in the foregoing and enjoyable, diverting activities more favored than re. thethings m I to DECEMBER] IX‘. Two-piece one-piece Blazers continue hm and] more often in suits. Lace mitts evening gown. Velvet trlnls for pockets, collars revers, piplngs, buttons, belts and yokes are good for fall. Peplums are sometimes only at .the front - very in rounded lines to be espe- sha. ciai y becoming to And, say these fathers. rather than bring their children up in a house llnes- Bmlei/lm" the" are Plemed" 3f strife ttthey simply step out of the picture and leave the children to e r mo ers. That these men speak the bitter truth no every one of us knows dozens of these monopollszalc mothers who are de- liberately pushing fathers out‘. of their children's l children's babyhood up teach them to regar THRIFT, THE FOUNDATION Marshall Fl chant and thrift for young men, not so much from the economic viewpoint of the TWO TRUTH! ‘rwc truths there no s b0? lhfllld McaloFPl-s namctblnl Ill M1114 . . Anllllllg and perennials 11w mil bloom may be inlw the most perfect blossoms marked to save for seed. rasarou rmsnils Cmiei hair boys‘ Jackets an ltll “has... v neck lines m very Living s Leisure —-THe Woman ’s Realm . and ulwo will. all-once, stxvngyth and in ctcd and effects am done on = and are seen are worn with white very short and fairly 1on8 eld, the Chicago mer- financier, counselled behind the ear will not last so long as it will if sprayed on tzhc hair, Tho but time; for tclacopic ob- servation: of tho moon m the day: of its first and lat quarters. CHURCH HAS BONES It is said that there arc bones o! 11,000 girls, massacred by the th cen [ Penfuno dubbed on the clothes or Ursula, st Cologne, Germany. One-third of his blood may be lost by l. healthy, normal person without fatal results. Home’; a. new way to draw out that obstinate splinter fmn your fin r. Pound a mllill lump of iesn finely, put it on a bandage and drop hot candle grease on the resin, bind the grease directly over the splinter an it will be drawn out in no time st all. Every baby elephant is covered gvgaisoft, hair, resembling down, at CLOTHES TRICKS ADD SLIMlNE S S The great majority of women would like to look slimmer than they actually are. Here tire same than his on fooling all of the people all o the time, making them think you more slender than you are until you can get around to eating less and exercising more, at which time you can forget the thoughts: A line of colour, running frcm hem to throat, will break ulp the dollar mark, but from a character- Wide 11!"? from 51D l0 hlP and‘ make building angle. "If coed, save. This flected. "not so much becaufc of value of the system and o Practice of saving introduces ln his ifaThci-esu , ‘is not generally nor fight for his preciatqd. I consider it to b0 almost I the greatest clement in making for a young man's success. In the first I place, it creates determination. ‘This at the start. Then it develops ls steady energy. dollar saved. ‘PRIZES On Barro Colorado Island. Canal zone, the trees of the llingie sel- dom fall. Strangler fig vines dev ur old trees as they stand or the “ wood is eaten away by termites. ABOUT EELS the fresh waters o‘ Living in New York stat-c. a species 0f travel; 3.0M) miles to a point south lof Bermuda two paces." for fcod. stamp" . an accumulates. the infinitely greater value of the urpose, gen it produces alert, d‘;- criminating ihtelrgencc. Better and ° better realms follow up m indus- try, ability and judgment-arid hi5 capital is now steadily lncreasng. This is the real foundation of the structure of success. o s supports, it will be invariably found, rests upon u foundation of an early AMomilusvnilo After returning from a twenty- mile hike, the officer in command of a negro company dismissing his men: "All men who are to) tired to take another hike, "well. Johnson, miles more?" jest too tired l0 own Uh "No. nr". 0mm dem two s The patient was recovering frcm pneumonia. He had asktd repeated- l’ served him a mere A few moments 1a ER 23 l called her and said: "Now I want i to read a little. Bring me s postage have some of ycur time and atten- changes today. especially if they ou want to suc- true", he re- the money which a young but because of rganization which the it of the saving habit properly ap- then sustained Each SELDOM FALL eel to soawn. Two years said before step forward ready for ten replied Johnson, u and finally the nurse onful of rice. the patient any figure seem slimmer and taller. In other wards. a. band of white pique. from hem to neckline or a dark sheer dr, is a. good idea. Many of tihfs summer's dresses are trimmed with lust. such vertical bands of white or contrasting shade, A Jacket which ends at the waist- 'line often is more slimming to a full figure than u below-hip length one. Add Inches Clothes which fit properly -—tl'mt is, clothes which are neither loose and balm nzr simply skin-tight- make any woman's figure seem prettier. whether she is thick or hin. Extremely tight dresses al- WB-Yc add inches to arms or hips. Too-tight girdles alc make the a 1818f 118W!’- bulge in the wrong glances. They never fool anybody to thinking that m. doesn't exist where it does. Evening dresses with little sleeves or some kind of upper arm dra/pery are more slimming to the mp 9g the body than ultra nude, abso- lutely sleeveless gowns, Definite prints, especially those with wide spaces of plain rnateral between the patterns, make yqu look thinner than do small. indefin- itc, all-over patterned prints, Skirts with flared htmlines are more slenderizing to the mp; than 511m. straight, rather tight skirts. Fashions "I. Literature Thumb: p, flVIPf—hom: fig; of hmlly mm, chums-their per , G.ce'm'_mc""°l u! your films to-uu 1;: .1131?“ can" Milky work and quick servighl: "44 ' Flllns Developed m mm“ 25 O P-A i‘: a In u 11x22?» l“ II Brunlwlck think of ccudlnl mfufilllTilfl§gmldwldvq 'M°_l4fi|Iuononn!!s-4;¢-|, bu“ OTII ‘NIPOIIOT IIRVIC! Bo! 129C Post Offlco A, Toronto rm nu; cook's caravan RASPBERRY MOUSSE 3 cups fresh. raspberries 1-2 cup fruit sugar - Pinch of salt 1 tablespoon gelatine 2 tablespoons cold water 1-2 pint whipped cream Press berries through sieve to te- move seeds. Add sugar and 551; Soak gelatine in colrl ixatcr. Disl solve over hot water. stir llllo fruit pulp. When mixture is pjrtigiljy Se; fold in cream, whipped until ‘szlll, Allow to set. RASPBERRY JELLY 4 cups raspberry juice 7 1-2 clips granulated sugar 1 cup liquid pectin Use 3 quarts raspberries, Pres: llW-"ISQI sieve. then drain through | jelly bag. Measure sugar and m.“ into large saucepan. Mzx well. Bi to boil and stir in pectin. Bol hm 1-2 minute. Remove from heat and skim. Pour into sterilized glasses, seal with hot paraffin. Note-z quarts raspberries and 1 quart red curl-ants may be used tn above recipe. RASPBERRY AND RED CURRANT CONSERVE 4 cups stemmed‘ curranis 4 cups raspberries 6 cups sugar Mix and let stand one hour. Heal slowly, stirring often, until boilin| point is reached. Boil ten minutes Pour into sterilized Jars, and seal at once. RASPBERRY VINEGAR Cover raspberries with vinegar. Allow to stand over night. Strain and measure._ Add 1 cup stignr for each. cup of lquid. Boll 20 minutes. Skim and bottle, Remember that chrese too hard to eat should be grated or minced and then pqunded wrh a good piece of butvr unti‘ twill mixed and creamy. Use a wooden spoon, srndthgafiélsskirts minimize the size _ cream cheese. and serve the cheese in pals like J Show ff id white sugbacltouflocglt). Frlilstzlyfiof m!" ll-Yle is perfect for all sorts ‘of occasions a4 1t m; Jacket that makes it look slim basque frock. Button-on straps, a fitted top and a. pretty skirt; with front fullness are all features that W"? Rirl likes. Your initials em. broidered in a contraiting color add o tfstlnctivc note and p201“. 1§;'v"=i“..‘.33.. filfllfimm- "iii; "'3 "El..‘;"§“°'i i';"'.’.°'- m o. 0 designed for sizes 12, l4. 16, 1a and 39 yum ‘size l6 requires 3 1-4 yards of 39. nch fabric for dress; i 3-5 yqrdg mllrllfrkltti - 0 N . l1 ml!!!’ atftzyactige dcmngnclusd-rfi should be ordered separately. Send ‘Twenty r20» corn g5 p", ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the at lo "m numixhm lure a: mu m. . . (AJ riMlzY “Thu: itatmgythao you . susglnutlgl-ie Ioul if‘: ulilogemu vitzl Sm’ N“ 3°13 m“ to civilizations prcgrsss than are the mean; for ml ntalning the body. u.“ icontcmplate upon this tn every- ' day life. ' rmmmnv 2i to MAROH 2o m“ “at (Pisces) — It will be well to plan carefully all important moves and U"? Province Needlecraft-z —~For The Home hand, forehand, service, volleying, , h m k Y. i lobb- L Ten. how m m,‘ u _ over, necessary duties must n t be as ng old wor problems. cu concern “Mme. “d “Med N_ l plat-l: good ‘comer-k. Deal-lg: fé.§ild°-wm°"'tl°“' mwl- mm fixdmbs fiaflzfdgud" i“ h“ aponaibilltlca. Amusements, ma, wkh § tho bennh tactic: that win games. u ' ' I "mm" l" l! m" 01 “N91”- und m’, hmabilg n. l" 6mm‘ -. -- JULY l‘ to AUGUST I! (‘Lcol- DIUEMBQ I! t JANUARY I1 I ‘ . l . “meet? élncrtéaru-"rarrii are slit; vi “- v"°~,,~i'-%"i“=»?’i--"'-“--%i1 if‘ - I guaéglia" 11"? “M” 3° Care ls advised in personal con-I ren's activities. social obligation, iflfi‘; "iflfi. °.§,""}’,‘{§,‘,‘§,"f,‘,d'°‘}°,,',‘,' "TM" l‘ i 8"" "W! Wily 101' v w’ . i I l" 1y W"? "H" duct and excessive mental or phy- Club and outdoor '- ‘ affairs, rgmf u. t i d the masses of people to be guided 413i .. ' “M” m“ m‘ "m" i" Wm“ sical activities a not “YONG. Avoid nhilnnthwcc Ind bnir-‘otic en- di flcult ngbstslaely burl“ b" "l"! film" W" b! flmflionh" - ‘ .» 1,1 ~ * i extrema and unworthy octivitieshdflVllfl In flvofld and flmlld to all his from family and friends. -Bisbop of Liberia. i.‘ “n. and tho day will be pleasant. Not n ways consistent, but. clever. ,, _ \ l ,1 *- ., i i TILLIE _ ' .. I»; ‘A A p ‘ m‘ u“ g rim rotuan NOTHING r0 onow ABOUT! n. Weslovflfl ' i‘- " is MAC "runs HEBTHAT un- si-n _“ i *' l l‘ uiuurr SA’ OHIflSraor-nmfiosuf . o. i-loimAcsof i ' y ‘"4" W" "gfufgggP-gbg. A wmv- OI-LHIRI ou-‘wmr $A\D_OH THncr elm. ‘m i- 1-" ' DESIGN no. x m I ‘rum-s cvvfillcuil-Y MAKE V. . ‘ FUNNY_ NIH -.HEH- ' d. Bmbroider these towels for every member cf your family. Dainty H!“ ' f ‘ . p‘ ,1 - flowers for Mother and Sister, leaves for Dad and Brother. The letter- i 1 “ ‘ t I L. fng and alphabet are done in cross stitch. Hot iron transfer pattern ‘l’. , . No X 733 contains set of initials. Mr? Mrs, His. Hera, Mother Dad. Sister, l ‘ l,’ d‘ ii _i aigdwBrother measuring about l to 1A inches high and complete lnstrug- , . .. A . , g i ro order attem: Write or send above picture with l5 to in i y ,1 H a or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. cm w” a ' » l l To Charlottetown Guardian ' i? l Needlework Department L" I ~ ,~‘ Design No. X 738 l". out ‘HR!’ .., NAME_______.___.__._....._._.___...__ MWADGS 1 i , smazrr Anomass-----crrv---------_ c? ‘ " llNt Ml N Pa°vuy0l______--_____-——-__-..--