The Misses ‘Apartments. have as their house . . W. Kielly l-rri ed in ’2€‘5..';€.?.£“£;. Midi-f M» -1=~ 11 w» sssie Seaman, RN, o! Mon o‘ h“ a Mn’ m‘ Mend. . Brookfield, NS. P_AGE TWO Woman Happenings Of. 1T he Week MAKE WAR EXCUSE FOR FLING gust?‘ gsausfisgsmwflT-swlsrms ‘mom i-I- ""‘"' ""'"" “ Unissswestorttetesohthebwh Princess Elizabeth has been w. and Mrs. s. n. Cartwright, Succumb To Bra“ Bufltonso Rein! Dated: i" ' "m" 1”“- ”"_‘,,‘,‘Y,','¢ wmdnm" fitlnaglrfi ' < - - Kin - ' ' mm, m.“ u gggyrjjfdg‘; fig,“ g,,fi,£’°',‘, ggggfbhggdflgtgogghligfifi! Excitement Of Crowds, Working With $15-33: gmrgsaumziodfioimmw 1 y“; mg; m, . Mum- “L Mfll - v Uhlels we turn to iellowmip and Julia combs. sddelldllli o Willidmtingoft-bnlleth s‘ ‘isthmus dsa doom with u. dochbmlteilwlufi UECII 3 ' o | I ' erlands and several members of 3gp“; u _ huh Pmflsymign one. none-raw nix-r have been norm married for twelve "°“°" f“, m, yightogiaces. wool yam mu her staff aboard a clipper on July Church, sydhey, has arrived in yesre- ! am 39 and my wife is two Jean my unior. We have a son 8 u “m! m. 2,330,,“ despite the 4 ‘suit. sucrose." m" '1" "r" iififftfifiamitlfii“ "tzyissz"z.r.ta harsher tmiisrthzz’ w“ ¢~~=~ u» -~ we we» i» M Wen-my, \7)l‘l o < 3d . . o B ves. - ," 11/‘: VullilflJyxd 0f, Ca tain Howaiad n s s o aha and I do most all the work myself. My family and home are aB p”! cmpmned m” the“ “on.” 3 flbbon‘ chm e ' J\. Cone. l‘.. wao a comman ~ aslain, of New York wales tumbling st m‘!- V- H - . work four men ringleader-s of I -—-- 1 l > 1 a wl ich took President w gamed 1 1- h 1mm]; u; g, when our country entered the war m,y wife insisted that it was he! ' ' a‘; m; Casablanca “m. fincgeon “,2, 5:’ M“, y, u patriotic duty to get a war Job. which she did against my wishes. I felt 1'1"!» W" “n” “m” 5 95"’- oomnTm N." "A, ;._-.,.@,,cu Acgoydjnr; w pan Amm- home 1,, Keppoch on w,” _ our boy still needed her care. But what is (‘bulinglthe 9w B" ,. ~ iwcuun; Queen Wilhelmina e e e trouble with us is the fact that she is working an ' . _...i.i Urine Linn. sin Miss Claudine Brown, R. Charlottetown Hotel bay‘ her form- er class mates, where e was pru- sented with Bfkglltaflfl silver tray. On Monday Miss Brown was given o. miscellaneous shower by the nurses of the P. E. Island Hos- pital at the Cundalgiomc. Mrs. William McRoe entertained at the tea hour on Wednesday honoring Miss Brown when she was showered.with ‘personal gifts. s _ the trip. She ailflfi. shorter" bills of the illu upped American soft I-‘rmn a technical point of L. irip was perfect, and tho lCl‘ landed just four minutes r in i-svimzitcd time of arrival . . a - lion. Justice Arsenavilt OMP- ' i115 scvcntyihlrd hirthriov Putman entertained Mrs. A. G. friends Thursday at a delightful on Wfdflvfidfll‘. afternoon tea at her home in . . _ Eldon. The Ari Society of P.E.I. were u e s the guusts cf the President, Mr. Mm Q wright and ‘on Wm, HL '1, Dick and Mrs. Dick On \' evening: at their home. mss Berna Huestis,’ an llliliil‘ci' whose marriage fill‘ curly in August. Dur- ironing miss Hirer-tic ‘was ri wirh an oxqite fledge- - f‘ the 1 iiisiiliini’! flours spent n the Art Society. A ended with happiest tious. have been summeruig at Dalvay and the Charlottetown returned yesterday to their home in Digby. NS. Mr. Wright is remaining for another week. 0 s s A warm welcome l5 being ex- tended to Rev. and Mrs. Mac- Tennan and family of Stellarton, NS Mr. Maclennans induction into Trinity Church took place _ . . Friday night. ‘ _ ' Mrs. F. M. Nash and Mrs. F. B. M“, stew“; 5651‘ wugmoung‘ Conrad were joint hostesses at the Quebec, h“ wednesqay “my surnmvr home of Mrs. Javnes. Kr-pyiorh. at a luncheon. honoring Miss Berna Huestis. bride-elect nf August. . ' . Mrs. Frank Cliauviri. and son John of Montreal arrived Thurs- day night to spend a holiday with Mrs. Ohauvinu parents, Chief Justice mid Mrs. J.'A. Msthieson. U I Mrs. R. H. Rogers entertained at an afternoon tea on Wednes- spending a pleasant holiday with friends and relatives‘. Dr. J. A. Clark and Mrs. Clark have as their welcome guest Dr. Clark's sister, Dr. Zeil Clark of India. Miss Bins Clark also u’- rived home to spend her vacation with her parents, Dr. and s. Clark O Cudmore entertain- dmfni Idsmilhursda at afternoon gay hgnlgifla he!‘ diléflhlgifl§ll§zi an "n or of filer guest Mrs. . . ogers an . go y;- Moinsdn of Halifax. Mrs. Cecil m“ “m” °‘ nmw" “n” Stewart prLesided gverrthsetetes gvugs. s s s T ose asss n8 e 0 es, e M!” hm‘ p1“ d 1 d MP5‘ E- Bmfle-V- M”!- Pem-V b angqggursday night mfrgin Turner, Mrs. H. H. Hurst, Mr! 531mm,,” on ; m]; w he; p“. C E. Bentley. M" "film" ents, Mr. sndMrs. Harold Pickard. siiDszs: s: w» ewe w» m WM i»; rooms were beautifully decorated h“ nitnd’ J my” with no prohision of lovely lum- a 0 .- mer owcrs. , Norma. Bsrtnell ' . Regretful f 11s we uld tel l m. and Mi-iiaiiiizii Miiiei-ewho left m’ who made the n on her the United ea f0 hes worn by to Canada and! in i938 is i’ M d to mend s. vacation at '08 - y thgii» assiunmer cottage , h ‘ "A- group o‘ Jffflunff}. Campbeiiton. 11.8 before taking mm,“ between them a number o models for utility manu- facturers. up their new dug es’. u seamen, Rosenesth e e a Miter. cum. by m; Agnew of Westmsunt. "'1 ° Mrs. Walter Geer of mus Bench. N Y k. is th est of Mr. and "' "s Midis»... a a... .B., who is accompanied Miss Msc General - ed ysterdsy yet three tables of bridge at her attractive home on Greenfield Ave., out of town guests gresent were Mrs. Runssy, Mrs. ailiie, and idisaDoi-otby Kirwsn- 's ‘Re palm‘ N. brlde-to-be was entertained at s’ delightful dinner last week at. the .1411. V. . Give him time to ink it over and decide whether he is reall in love 8071M! 101‘ $116 11101191 01 51181189- with the other womanand wants to ditch ‘you and your little girl for her, ' ‘ ' or if he merely has a passing fancy for er because she works next Mrs. Mark B. llcGuigan, will! him and makes eyes at him. of the Attorne ante A lot of divorces could would fight to hold their husbands, instead of just? predatory 1a w §OCial alf E DorothyjDirc‘ Sdxs- wivEs WEARY OF uousnwomr interest me. ofllce where most of the and when she is at home ell she talks nice they are to her. and called me to say she and she would not n18 Must of my friends and hers are talking the way she is runnin about with these office have warned me of ‘i1 Den. object. I have always loved m and respect for her. I would warning i0 her, but hesitated because the situation? y wife dearly. but have now lost faith in her have left her a long time ago after mmrst of our boy. What do you th of WORRIED HUSBAND. WAR BREAKING UP MANY HOMES ANSWER-I think that without intending it Uncle 5am has become first did to divorce, and that the war is going to break up about us many ghomes in this country as bombs are going to break up homes in Germany and Japun . up with domesticity and a little tired to get the boys buck on llio fa old song used to tell in the la Maybe these ing about Reno. neighbors would at all except tha common rm after they had _ st war. discontcnied wives had been doing a little wishful think- ZIIIYWBY but they didn t have the nerve to risk what the say if they left a perfectly good husband for no reason t they were bored. " as excuse for cxhucking the home job and leavinlgt hmbands and children to shift for . t . They have succumbed to the of brass buttons. and being dated again as if they were girls, gs has swept them off their feet. a little love-making, even rohi married men, sounds good to them after long for granied. . It is a. short life and a me onsequences 00k out for themselves- Naturally the stay-ai-home husbands don't relish the situation. It ihrlli them to lienr about handsome officers and Bay parties. They think it is their wives‘ duty to serve their country on the home front instead of abroad, and that it is Just as patriotic to look after a small boy and rear him to be a good citizen as it is to comfort soldiers. But what the husband is to do about it all isn't so clear. My advice to my correspondents in this case is not to break up his home at present. Keep some place for the boy where he will feel that he belongs and is secure. Don't turn him out to shift for himself, as his mother has done, and try to be both mother and father to the lad. And rhugs after a whole the mother will get tired of wandering and come k ome It is a nice thought, anyway. IT.V one. and \ DEAR DOROTHY DIX-My husband is e. swell guy and ve nice looking and I love him the way a woman loves but one man, git the other night he told me that he had fallen in love with a woman who works beside him in a. big defense plant, and he said she returned his affection. This nearly broke my heart, but I immediately told him I would step out of his way and get a divorce so he could find his happi- ness with her. But the next day he told me and that his home and our little be prevented and man homes saved if wives handing them to any dy who comes along and casts covetous eyes at them. A wife temporarily enamoured of.’ but ninety-nine times out of force are officers in uniform, about is how how handsome they are. They take her to lunch, and several times she has was being taken out to dinner, fir. home until all hours of the » about rs, and She ylng to cheer them up, and she calls me a Jealous fool because ~' 'I‘_he war has given all of the restless. dissatisfied wives, who are fed ' b .dellcious aspie i ' f To freshen stale or wilted vege- years of being taken 5 And they are not counting thehcost of what the are doing - mom bgneflt m (he e e c I bag: it is Personal The. Womanfs "Rfeolm WEI! losing their ind metallic thread. . HINTS ON ETIQUETT! NEW YORK-Tint Lesser gzhudtgs" 001% gmoty and s gn i smnme so her collection of Guatemalan Dlly clothes. A be suit in tomato native cotton, th i of peasant ‘ yinred sndyel- low on natural-cotton. sets off a fine tanned skin to perfection. Even Guatemalsns, who like their colors practically unadulterated might ‘re- vel her brislit swim suits —like the ones with shorts of royal blue native cotton, belted with peasant embroidery, and natural ionebra top outlined in the same colors. One of her interesting play diuses is in a red native fabric, the dimdl- skirt twinkling with silver buttons. the hrs top in startling amt embroidery.‘ Add s G88. bolero in natural color with back strive-what more can bo desires". One, notes a falling off in the popularity of slacks. In some pl ces theyue not selling at all. her indications are thatthe two-piece slack suit holds its won. One thing is certain: Slacks are in demand more for work than for may. Play clothes lean to ease and freedom 'Suntep" dresses ranging from casual denim‘ models to youthful Ln (with checks. plaids, of sprl woodwork help to keen that glossy slim J If you return to a shop to buy s dress you looked at before, ask for the clerk who waited on you before. 'I'hrough their numerous house- hold uses and kitchen cooking aids, lemons play a leading role these days for they help to make work , lighter for busy war-time horne- makers. . ' save Lemon Peel! A piece of it in the pot with cauliflower will help to bleach it and prevent yellowing. Also, cook lemon peel cut in thin strips with applesauce to enhance the flavor. Save Vitamins! Pour vitamin-rich vegetable water into a bowl contain- : mg unflavored geiatine, stir until dissolved, add a dash of lemon juice and put in. refrigerator . . _ a I i? ltables. soak them for an hour in ‘cold water to which the Juice of s {lemon has been added. ' Fbr Woodwork: Use the juice o: lone lemon in one ouart of water as a rinse when cleaning surfaces painted or enamelled This will finish. When watering the vegetable gar- |den do not merely sprinkle it but lnut the water where it is needed "most -at the deepest root. One 53191011811 808K111!’ Of the s01! is of Plants than s dozen sprinklings. ould the heads of early cah- show signs or bursting before time to harvest them. plants over. This will break some of their feeding roots and check dEVEIODIIImi Of the heads. PLAY CLOTHES ARE EASY T0 MAKE A very innocent curate moved to a. Yorkshire parish and obliging when many of his arishioners bred horses and sometfines raced them. Eiortly after his arrival he was asked to invite the prayers of the congregation for Lady Grey. Af- ter the curate had prayed three Sundays for her. the church clerk told the good msn that he need, m not do it any ore. " by?" asked the curate. Is she dead?" the" clerk, "she's won NEW YORK-Thought turns to play clothes. how pretty, how easy they are to make, and how inex_ pensive to buy. Fifth avenue shops are doing a land-office business in them and season. Shorts continue to grow in mend. You may look bestin the boy- ish type with their mannish pleats- at the waistline. or go in {or (he more feminine variety, with pleats, some ccme wth suspended strap and overall. No. replied dc. the steeplechase. Husband -us I contemplate the wonders of nature. I realise how insignificant is man. Wife- Any woman knows that without contemplating. -________ Mother hummingbirds‘ tie their . in n t. On f t each baby is woaenfgo theewstitl). M v i err/ca Develop {Lily Pool or Rock 11E COOKS’ QGQNIR SAVOIY MEAT BALL; x u If mi t n‘. . 11...’: iltfiifi? ti” 121.2%? .u ce. l cup soft bread crumb; a large women's organization, or it may be some one who has rend cred a, culsr service in Can- sris. 0st days there are guests for lunch-always official guests because th Moscow radio broadcast by the Soviet news agenc re rte wliiieim Goering was believed w be in R0 i G d ' d L D w a. hundrad. fine aiilgnlyullineiilixgisggll .1 ‘Soho iesngiaatilgng 52.3% gags‘; .32. ’ {nulridngi-uokuna m; sr en in Your Yard , I , m B! C, l‘ - Otfiws last wgkmafltmu 31.9%. heis assing infatuation he ionss or the old wife to whom he ‘was ‘ 13”‘?- "MPP"! 71M sending s please-pt holiday at usted in ls youth, whose ways and habits he knows, whose coekin new 118F011 salt avendisb Beach. he likes. and his heart breaks for the children from whom he is separ- sh xra ns pepper e e e lw¢ 1 ‘ortening Or salad o1] Princess lanllce walrks mils after I 2M5?!) Wggesteiésgiailre sauce m s 3%.. waruggofizm Ifrenemawliglilepligi?’ "Flier owl‘; Gmwg DIG m éiltiltllgilitlfmbftltinm beef human, 5h; h“ mama“; mg saw her but she has just finished LONDON, July - (OP) -.A Ger- milk, ' ‘M, mm,“ wmmmg; m m“, changing the baby. man report on the Channel Is-, Add the onion salt a d A ‘you; vfifumy ‘v "c, --_---- lands says they have confiscated and shape mit ' n poppet Appohmnwg n“; ‘g 1L 1'», mg§ GOERING IN ROME? land and buildings. converted in- round cakes. x we as u mm" n“ be the head of a war service or of IDNDQN July 29 ___ (cp) _ A dust-rles to their own use. provided thanselvea with libraries. shops, cinemas. and newspapers, and tax- en over all motor cars. radios horses. German is taught in the schools. recorded Monitor said a Toss dispatch from Geneva t at Marshal Herman L-CPL. MOLLY LAMB ening 1 ‘ a“ theofratsa ad oil , P011!‘ 0V8!‘ Brown richly in a little hot short. . then pom- on‘ °°mbmf remaining ingredient; I C001! gently for Serve very hot rsrrrr rooi.’ AND canon: What could be lovelier than s cool lily pool set in s pretty rock garden. Like s beautiful mirror in s nnsll room, s lily pool makes fbe. rock garden seem larger. The sur- face of the water captures the I}: fleciion of rocks, ferns and the glow- ing sunset clouds. So many think it is difficult to develop s gardenilike this. But it definitely is not, if you have a love of beauty. Pltieiiee, and really want s distinctive garden. Ourfl-psge booklet will help you to succeed‘ with either s. rock garden or a lily pool, whichever oon- I quires a v-s ds. aa-m i bi m. rufflingy a H’ number. Be wish. the list below. Arcoununrs _ Damned! '9 next Ho: r is coupon no CW N.S., for C.W.A.fl Your [Jolie With Destiny F between 1B and 45 sud medically fix YOU have "s due with desziny”—s csil so uke over a man's job in the Army so that he can go and fight. You'll be trained for the job, smartly uniformed, well-fed and housed, furnished with free recreational sud entertain- ment facilities and receive in pay and benefits the civilian equivalent of $80 to $100 a month . . . Heed she call, keep the date, choose your career from swomeu L M. T. Lab. Assistant! Lsundrcsses - now to {Must Al lhR"S|:Hl'lC ” ’ ‘° "i-Liy‘ v'2i...§fif§I"|'&5..'.'.li'Zf"r$...Bf 13s.? I: ney. C srloneuown. Or mark position desired, sign and mail (i-IRECGIIIIII‘ Oilicer, M.D. 6, Halifax, er. ‘ . . JULY 31, 1943 Airature 33 JOBS FOk YOU: Dental Assistants Medical Sforewomeo Switchboard Operators Tsiloressu Telephone Opersrors Wsineuu irclus Technicians f (I Motor-Mechanics NiFIu Vision eaten ksdiogrspblrs sdio Operators Spray Puoisn or: Accountants swell Si. sgow, Duh!“ PRETTY TWO PIECE Make It I-‘rllly or Tailored It's bilities open neckline, and the touch of little ruffles up to perfe glen in and it can also the hips, a sauve for your ginghams. seersuckers shsntungs -wliatever Se; the ansll sketch vogtloinh 2'1 e is y e o. 2 d l d sizes 12 to 20, 36 to 46 assign? Send twenty cents for t Write your name. pa CROSS STITCH You prefer, or maybe you prefer to me honour o, having m,“ d Mn m,‘ M, a Lu combine the two. ,Whstever you do, r drawings hung in the ref-om» "14 d3 m" M"? 0! mdfilgilwn 7°“ u“ n“ he]? hlvh‘ ' aim!‘ t Gallery hi... been awarded to an visit rm. mughiinu - ins rude . s11 with the no of a o. Corporal Molly Lamb of the "1"- Mr- and Mrl- A- .m "News “W1. who liven her dian Women's Army Cor . M PR5?!" they gm spending some Points of view in the booklet. 95¢ (ilmwmgl; dew“ scams from lime It Dalvay ‘y ' sea. erg. L", poo] m. rock DESIGN N0. B" - doi. t f gar m. sve g a draxnroxumme gm’ Mrs. Robert E. Giggey and sigxi‘. ‘he “new us,‘ A lovely lunohsm mm, mgy b, Hence m the corps’ Billy returned from Saint Jo I cause it quickl! Yields s return in‘ mbrolgffled with the NEH" d.- Daughter of Mrs. A. Williams wc°m9lnkd by ML 5 WI lovelinsu snd- the garden become. "n" u “d m! ""4 Glllfllilfibhlflfllgigé B. ., 2i yesr- xlflhflfigm my 0155'?’ M“ 163°‘ it is s challenge to the glrdenes-‘s '92s‘? 1y’ the," wrmfi-“g ‘gfif d Mo y as n tudyin art ' ' ' lkfl], . ' 0st of hcr life. She i: a graduate Th m h ' ‘ ' §i1h°£m§fi§§“u‘f,,“‘,fi°““ mo.“ fhme vmiacouver 8mm] °l m‘ Courtea this .°i°i'§r§§Zn“§viii’°s'§°fi'£ and’? “an m ml". 1°’ ‘Wu’ we m’ n. tcdhwi i L0‘ 9W5!) GI M Rank “n; . n. 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' - ' S T8 . . ‘I’ “Qlgifléitiv. Sim. At the uld. took the president's wife home preps,“ meals T a a servo nour shlng, well muffins from the oven under supervision of Stsff- gm", AMT“. , s ding mechani for a b e1 m” wk,“ 1t w“ . 0w rd this end, cooking schools forl Sgt. Bessie Bounsall of Ottawa On the 1 {t 1; 14 g Fgtrnaq-‘Ils with the c. w. A. c. time to visit m. shi no Free member-i of W‘ Canadian Women's Army Corps have j Jean ni-oaarmt q ' e m‘ ‘ma’: “mm” "' "' "‘ " " - man asked s nurse if s hsd seen been organised g4 V‘ - thwvrhout Canada. Above right m. School. Ottawa. Offioer-in-Chsrge of the (Gouda: Aniline» . WI M’ latest!‘ s pattern with varied pow. - designed with the cool. feminine when it makes summer pastels and washables of the daintier type, be made with the notched collar and patch pockets on and simple style you choose for that llHJurime summer suit. for the second 36 with 4 tern. address and style lure to state size you DOSES AND FRUIT DESIGN IN Needlecraft A For The Home and f0! 1'9- Street Address Pi-cvin"! JG m: rum- "Surf" Q at Lower Cost I Prompt MsIISIWI" Bend your film rolls to Stu Suspsh t Ser- vieefor svelnp- ihgsadpihtirq °.:'..m:..i'::':.:.v "M f: I D I d an 125...?“ 9&1“ J “QM IIIVI“ Simon-sum’ ' ‘ I‘ "_ Hal "1