,,.._.¢'_-g - _.__-\..-v». i ' r- . I _~ I,” on the reinforced seam, and keep your -<.u»~v»_k\»»\ruu1ut"¢- if 'Moore 6? McLeod Ltd. F fs ' r . ~- i“Aixii L..§.irL I I . ` - ‘V »` . . _ ._ V , _'. _ V A , ` . - > ,-L, , _ if ~ r. 1 `¢‘if`1‘LU‘&d4l`¢\\o-\ '\o"\,»_>¢\¢c¢.¢~‘ Q. iso ag. ,v~ii,»»s M x0/0 If , ._.-<~ Gold Stripe “A`djus`table3f*” - The New Silk Stockings 1 , -v , . tryna, on mwo. nl to nu.. nun \\\\\\x\< Etiquette ummm -~ Q. Is it proper to hold li woman's arm while walking? A. It was never done until recent it imperative at times if one wishes ` to converse. Q. What sort of costume should a woman wear to a Sunday morn- ing breakfast party? A. Any morning ensemble is pro~ per. Q. Which edge of the knife should be placed towards the plate? A. The cutting edge. Made in Canada rrlloy in -evo.-y longs." -of log as if simon made to special order! - . ,Wonderfully comfortable! W No binding, ‘ l i wriilkling, or twisting at the top. A ‘Now you can safely fasten your back garter _ scams straight and neat. Pi I. t it 1.35 ` Deluxe tie pair ' ' . Chifon the pair rms. is..-it-ru-in radial §r . _.J 1 119-121 Queen St. Charlottetown vs_ Style Chats I W WITH ALMA ARCHER No need to cry yourself to sleep any more because you're weak- mlndcd, for God is love, there is no pain. Someon has thought it all out for you and made s. Budget Book. With this system, you can't go wrong. The Budget Bank prevents the need of rubber checks and ln general llghtens the little womans hardships in add- ing and substracting. The bunk ls comprised of six removable compartments, or little banks for bills and cash. Titles may be inserted in.each individ- ual compartment as they are needed, so that each obligation may be properly apportioned and provided for. For example, the oil heater, automobile, electric refrigerator and radio regular monthly payments would have to be budgeted and paid before determining the amounts for such trivials as permanent waves, shoes and sodas. Any of these gadgets that have the strain on will power, I certainly v` go for, as it immediately makes a game out of something that is just a. bore figured on paper. n-:rv-1 s J _-.4 li .,..._..,_ ' that I prefer to direct my few words of assistance, the former does ' that matter, satin, or crepe de Chine, or almost any material for P B8 slip of _ paper on which is written: “Follow Directions Carefully and You _a Will Be Astonlshed At the Results." e "The ovmer of this dress will wear it to the nearest shop deal- ing.. pe, p t ather. ' Then to the mllllner for a cellophana straw hat that has a slight 1 4 _ Paris Styles _ * ' . By MARY KNIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent ` PARIS. July 29.-(U. P.)-It just takes a few sleight-of-hand ` derella. Its all in knowing how - which comes natural to some people and is like pulling teethto others. It is to the latter class not need them. Suppose you have a. plain old black, or blue, or any color for another matter-dross, and every time you put it on it looks a little more awful than the time before. (I know whereof I speak.) All right, send it to the cleaners and then forget it till it comes back and when it does pretend that you neve: saw it and that it is just a gift from heaven and that enclosed with the ack e is a. Here they are: ing in collars and cuffs, and add one set in pale green georgette - and faggoting that nts the V-neck and wrists perfectly. Select the same shade of green belt in either suede,antelo or aten le brim and a black feather at one side. Tilt it over the left eye and let it shy sideways like a frightened pony. Next choose a flat purse of black antelope and gloves of the same-shoes ditto. ,ir V lm unlsl 'U RINCE GREAT SALESMAN the controls, Brltaln's crack salts- man impresses prospective buyers sugar and heap on top of the ous. Addresses SfS1'de Trade Commissioner, addressed members of the board of tra/de at Summerside on Tuesday evening at the Clifton Hotel. After a. delight- ful dinner ln the cllfton dining room, Mr. R. B. Richardson, pres- trloks to more a llnle orphans; annie dross look like sister cm- igigiegf the bmd' 1“"°d"°ed me of this evening, Mr. W. E. Bum- aby, Maritime Trade Commissioner, is members of the Bummerside Board of Trade that the usual introduc- tion is not necessary. As you all know he takes a deep interest in each community that he visits and it is his wish to promote our wel- fare so that our trade may be in- creased with our sister provinces and elsewhere. He is a very con- vincing orator and I am sure that you will profit by his address. interesting address on the promo- tion of trade in the Maritimes. The object of *he commission is to have 9. better understanding between the manufacturer and the selling agent. He also gave some pointers i as to how the Island csnners and Mraltlme producers can put their articles on the markets of the_ world. It is the ob ect of the tl' i ‘ MornirigSmile New Neighbor-Have you any bro- thers and sisters, dear? Margery - I had a brother, but we'.~`e divorced. Neighbor -_ Divorced? y Margery -- Yes; pa’s got Jackie and ma's got m`e. For 77ie Cook ORANGE CUSTABD __ 2 eggs. s ‘A cup of sugar. is teaspoon of salt. 2 cuDS of milk. 2 teaspoons of flour. % teaspoon of vanilla. 5 tablespoons of sugar. 4 oranges. Beat the egg yolks and add the sugar, flour and salt. Mix well, then add the milk and cook in 3 double boiler until the mlxtlue is thick enough to coat a spoon. Cool and add the vanilla ilavoring. Peel the oranges and slice them, laying them in s serving dun. Pour over the cooked mixture. Beat the egg whites with five tablespoonfulg °1 tard. Serve. Board of Trade Mr. R. W. E. Burnaby, Maritime Gentlemen, our honoured guest so well and favorably known to Mr. Burnaby gave e. short and Woman s Realm -.°- Social ag! ws!-r ._i‘ cs to Colonel Don Arthur Mer- Almost weekly he entertains some “ii ,Bpealklng -Spanish and handling ONDON, July 28-The Prince with his personality, which in turn Wales ls busy in an after-sales inspires confidence in his product- ign with Latin America, and During the weeks since his re- tain ls cheering him and aiding turn from his Latin-American tour in his determined efforts. uw Prince has held numerous ooh- s latest move is to boost and ferenccs with South American div' p demonstrated British aero- lomats and prominent buslncss men , amist/ant air minister of Chile. officials stationed in L0nd0n let iho Clerk Kitchens hulp you for quicker 'V From i vine-rnssu 1'oMA'ro|ss .f W A-M and boiler meals. A cmalm nm ouiiumns lm ' d mission over CI-IGS by the kind ness of Mr I-l T Holman, that same evening. Mr. Burnaby arrived in remain until this afternoon and n interview anyone interested in Maritime industry. B. CHINESE OPEN MORAL SOCIETY _*_ gd b J ads commission to promote a better feeling between the east, west and central Canada. We should try to create a better understanding be- tween the provinces which would` go a long way to make Canada one of the finest nations in the world. Mr. Burnaby left the message with ,_ them that the commission is func- ‘ tloning to promote business and not to sell the products of the Maritimes. `,,, Mr. George Muttart moved a vote. o tal f thanks to the speaker Mr L A. _ . . A Moore also added a few words of thanks Mr Bumaby gave an ad , I Summerslde at 4 o'clock. He will -_-M rankly modeled upon the Yolmg a e n’s Christian Association, except at it has no religious connections. T I Ii?‘.":"-¢"._‘-17e;4i__l )‘_ _ _‘_ _ ». ws » l 1; accommodations for 250 men, is un- ‘derconsta-uctian, and will be open-i of A third building, I donnitory with I An NANKING, July 28.-(U.P.)-Two just completed is three stories high ulldlngs now have been completed of here by the Chinese National Of- ficers’ Moral Endeavor Association, a f M th library and reading ro`m,oaI'\- library, and reading room, a cafe- teria . The cafeteria is believed to be the irst in China which serves only Chin onal. Maids? Should an Invalid Mother Keep Her Daughter From Marrying ? - Choosing a Career QVQQQ A BAOPEQR. Answer: ' you catch no fish in a. stream in which not even mlnnow swims and, by thc #Gmc 903% W-“Y it I-ll rylng are zero. very often. also. a girl does not mu-ry because she is rich and he contact. It is significant that there are more old maids among million uates nm a poor second in 'the matrimonial race to iiolllml- This queers her with`the youngst ers of her own D86. Mid they 50011 Other girls do not marry because their families drive every y0\1D8 And many, many other girls never marry because their families have Dear Miss Dlx-I am very much in love with ii young man who wants M. -li To be a successful writer or musician one must have A God-given Colonel! C Huang dirpctor gen eral of the aooosiation, is a gradu- ate of Vanderbilt and Columbia Universities. and took a course in theY.M.C.A.sccretariaischoolin Cleveland, when he obtained many ideas used in organising the as- sociation. The physical director, B. F. Chang, also is a returned student Chinese achltecture adapted to ern construction, with offices and a billiard room food, and isoneofthefint ese anykind. Itcuillrveelmmy rromuuunlus semi. _ , Dem Miss Dlx-Why are old maids so often the most attractive, . women you meet? Why were these women who are intellltcnt. 40m°lU°- \ painting and who mm nm been very :cod-lookin; sc orb. wwd refmpsthenrstarwwertotlieriddieofwhll an attractive Rirl doesn't marry is to be !°\md in environment. No matter how allurins your bait. woman (mg to marry because when she was young she lived in ii community in which i-MN WN 11° eligible yomig men. 'niere ue plenty °! WWW neighborhoods and small towns from which vir- tually every able-bodied man has gone to seek his Adamlegg me n which the girls' chances of mar- money comes between her and Doslible suitors who feel that they cmmt Grocer ask her to live upon their small salaries and are too UNI-ld 9° U" “WU nor income. and very often a stu dw# Mi wmv \’°°°~“°° 'h° " “‘°” intelligent and better educated than the men with whom ahe comes in _ ‘ __ aiiesses than among any other class of women, and that c0l1¢¢0 IW1- ._________*_J -me homo may also be lnoluass in um mimi of environment, and SOURIS undoubtedly one reason why 1118-DY Kill! flu Y0 mln? U b°°°“l° th” md *_ no proper place in which to do their courting.. The modern house or Mr. George B. Mcllachern, of apartment that is all vistas and open spaces may be picturesque and ar- Elmira, was a motorist to Bouris on tlstic, but it is no ilrst aid to Cupid. No man can get sentlmtztel with Tuesday on business. the whole family sitting around in earshot listening to what he ys. and when he pops the question it has to be with the assurance that a loud. Mr. L. W. Murdock, Murray smug door 15 tightly shut and no ears at the keyhole. I River, was a motorist to Sourls and WL Another reason that many girls do not marry is because they U0 » h W chaperoned to death. Mothe; earl fstéis-£yce.:ntiz;al?;yth;»et;u;l:l1yt; 1: congmtumlom an being “_ srcwn UP- 'They lhinkbzhz mt; bo: M “xc other gms du md when tenses to Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. hy? have satis; sip; thlkes her ahd mamma sits up waiting for her M°Ph°°' s°“m* “W” me °m'°I °f Oes at . _ ` ioecgme home and a worse fate befalls her -than Cinderella's if she doesn't 3' “ne baby' b°y' _ get in by 11.30. ' ln october 'nie mein building as 1,ooo pe-sons simultaneously f“‘°“‘” S°\“'ll . _ - _ _ ` _ #Ubi so, 1951 _ og . _ _ _ _o _ ` Literature Dorothy Dix Letter Box _ 'W""’ ¢"'°°F“”'_'°°'*“"°° “fe Wea ‘ Illustrated Dressmclrl Lego Why _Are There so Many 'Attractive Old gf ' Everyritm: Furnished Wm’ -.°- Fashions -.°- so is les 8 B W ~f='“.‘ff‘*”” W” . Qlislujour ‘ thefllastem end of the Island last week. " ` Mi-. and Mrs. W. Robertson, of ' Isabella. Paquet, of Charlottetown _ spent wednesday in Souris visiting friends and rela/tives. _ ' 3 -A rt isthis ral-edand white crepe silk print man away wh° 'wmes *D the house' sometimes R ur ima atm; ‘gg 1 weal:'N';’ith0? naviglzlnue :Solen Itrcuts its yoked bodice in mms ° young mm Ml mm as “Ima as 3 po U pg hi mls- M"' J' E' M°y”"‘h “nd d°“'h°°" lines and amines lt wltn i bow at on oentor-front, so- entl.-sly slimming, muse' `s°m°Mmes it 18 a t°°°l°qum°m mother Wm is un er li: ' s M'"‘M“’?“°' °’ s°'"""' 1°” ’°°°“"’ sunuir dlizonalnnrl seeming olmlnlanss his breadth. neslssel lc apprehension that her daughters boy friends have called to sein r and for Bwwn on 5 short holmay mn sm" 14. 18| 18’ 20 yum' 36. sa md 40 inch” hugh sip; 16 requires it who gives them a pleasant _evening discourslng upon her so ca an _ __ V yards of 39-inch material. _ relating anecdotes of the time her little Johnny had the measles and Mn md Mm w_ Hmm, at New MW °““““° th’ "h°°"‘“‘ °°““h‘ z°'“"°» ""° ’“°*°"-“"’ *° °“' WW” No. 3154-one of oluorgrestoit enemies li physical discomfort not ` 1°" "°°|‘~ to nl lion li otpropei-ly dresses? analofi Sometimes it is a horde of little brothers and sisters who are per- V ___ 312°: $29; “;;’:°"n cwlfat wuid I; mm' awromaw than . md mitted to carry on their infantile sports in the room in which the girl is Mn George Mccomackyl of ch”_ looking printed chmon wus- H6" tt “I And 'mm W' io "my mm.; entertaining her beau and to tune in on the conversation. But, any- kmetown' ‘pmt Wednesday in our why not have it? V And It mb’ .0 'ku' lo Wm 'we uceuent “mn "'“y' "“°"‘ ‘hm ‘° "’° '““°h ‘”“"’ °'°““d " 1° g°°d`mght 1°' what *Wm 'NWS f°1=°W°°- noslsned for sues 12. 14. le. la. so year-i as ms as mouse bun. sluli was a budding romance when the young mlm 8008 h°m¢- _g require' 4% yards of 39_mch matenbi ` Mr . M. Acorn of Bouris, was the Maolntyres parents Mr. and Mrs. E. -*_ ii sw.: Mr. om-son Ross of me J. J. in. s. J. Moaulay, of the une Why not marry your young man and let your mother go along in the 3118110! LM SWG. BUUIU. Mt this R054 Wll 5 1'°°°l\¢ 'Nm £0 5°“f|| city to which your husband is being sent? she could bs‘Just as com- Weck for Georgetown for a short on business. _ forteble one place as another, and she certainly would not be happier for h01ld\¥~ --_ knowlng she had wrecked your life. . DOROTI-l'Y DIX. - Miss Eunice Garrett Souria I I ~ v ° 0 l 0 c 0 Mr. J. Russell Leard, President, motored to Canoe Oove this week Dear Miss Dix-I am a young girl and very anxious to take up nurs- of the P. E. I. Teachers Federation, where she will take‘up duties as one ing as a. profession and I feel that that is my real calling, but my par- left Bouria lslt week to attend the ci! the leaders of the C. G. I. 'I' ents want me to be a writer, and my music teacher wants me to be a Meetings of the Canadian Teachers Camp which is being held tlfero. usician. What do you think? ' AGNES. Federation which arg being held Miss Garrett, was accompanied by ~ -i-_ this week in Monctm and St. John the following girls of the Souris new ~ er. V N. B. We understand that Mr. group: Loleah mop, Doris Mac- Be A nurse if that is what you desire. We are only successful in Leard will be returning to the Donald, Ella Poole, Blanche Green doing the things for which we have a natural aptitude and in the doing Islam gm. w¢,k_ ,md Mol, M,¢L,m_ \ fe” °" the °'°tWm9-‘l °f me Wm of which we find interest and pleasure. ` , ur Mlssltth u stems. resumes to no-_ olm-iss Maononila, of souru There are few bait" l>f°f°=ll°M f°1' I lirl to "kc “P than Iwfslns- onarlottetown this week after nav- spent sunday . in olmlottetown t is well paid and gives great opportunity for usefulness. Besides, in , |, sh ‘ I pen a o_rt Holiday in so ls visiting friends. ses have an exceptional opportun ity to make gooe marriages. the nut of Mm wmme stems! ____ _ _ _- mu nliimli count, soma, in a ent. Neither are occupations that you can follow just because your mn' walegmof 531; 'P;“n:;ngfh,:rvp.?:‘:: DQRUPHY °fx~_1._ nie mme :nu week vulung in-. and Mn. stephen onlime, mod Mia Margaret MacLean, has re- Mr- Edwin Re|d.Rol1oBay,wa|a sumed her duties in the Bank of motorist to Bcuriithls weak. ima soous can-lomwwn, um ‘ --- ` having spent a few weeks holiday Mr. Jack Monson, Bummersilie. in Bouria the guest of her parents spent a day in Searls this week and Mr. and' Mrs H. D. Maclean of visited the Eastern ¢nd of the Souril- Island on business. :mm-lmvlo ltooxm,mmioa so-. iz.-noiemiit saluomus _ {’ . a.._._.__.. .__ __ Rw .x ,.... fi . _ _ ov Annotate wo'r¢r»l..,¢.,,. ____ East Baltic, were visitors to Souris .$.67 5 \ drop ner, so she falls to establish znetgontzlcttj ghzt lisd Z;/::;1:1;l;;: '"" "°°k' i ` _ 8' y n or er mamn;ony'rrie?ltvfhlgiathxogxlihlagge iss old enough, around 25 or 30, but °h°"1°"°t°Wn m°t°|"m5 5° 50°F” Mhd gihgntllm comes that they want her to marry it is too late. She has 9" T‘f°‘dFy included MT- ‘A- A- ' :otezoy conscious and ls awkward in her relations with men. Bhe doesn't H°¥‘”°”Y Wh° *P911* me 1155' 11°" - bum . understand them or know how to handllelathentl; and tiff' i‘l€;;B':Ym¢;; °n "5 _ , earn e s *“ _ il; txenlgve game is like dancing you ve _ Mr. Earle Pwuet and lamp Fil 5154 A med mme ot humor um makes them Wm any about her boy Purclhsser last week of a new Che- No. 2501-A cute bloomer frock that offers such a smart chaugeid "U58" t “_ ‘bm or veto et oar from the _ mend “nm me sw” mm up "ther amavrihlhe ehheiegufth ‘lzeeullrer had pull` ` dere. It has kimono sleeves with flared beck cuffs. The front and bed b°°““°° th” "ld‘°“1° "ery y°““3 m “ h o ly Mr. and Mrs. W. S- Maclntyre of of dress shows soft gathered fulness toward the center. Designed for mm V-’ Piece* “"“;n;h°y ‘¥5m““°“ hi’;‘°‘;]°;‘t`:;';‘1B;°h'{1;“;fsJ°i_ Euifr hi” East Point. spent Wednesday in sizes 1 2, 4 and 0 years. Size 4 requires 2% yards of 35-inch material :ii 2°” °" °’°° ed “°°° °" ° Y souns visiting it the homo or Mn. with ss yard or as-inon oonmstmg local agent. pointed front yoke. The rounded back yoke buttons over the front sbouli M x , ‘ u ii in A in cola :mo It li utils things like tnesotnat keep many a woman from ;ns;ry1;1s- ° ”‘”’° °' s°“"“ A" "°""""' 1' °°° °‘° '°"““" °' °° P” $.“.zi'.;‘;..;“:';.‘; ;“:t..‘:.;;“.:.?;‘;’;“".;°:.:.;: 2; ::....‘:. : u. J. J. o».`r»tf. .1 B. -»»» » fo »~ n --» M is 17-year-old alrl so to a party or a kid brother hiding under the goléa. But Signétwtre °h1'§;°;n ¢;“°g:yE*‘t°fl\ V~'°f°“'°d') it mt happens that my em? :nd.°t£°n1 . . Do ' -_ to sour-is list week from canoe Mus allot Iavls, resumes to lm- cove. when he had been in lt- _ 1 be th nm h ks 1 is sm to home in Bouris recently after hav- tendance at the Trail Rangers %:;‘;‘:.::‘.::.°t. .“::‘.°.:.. .:.';‘:;....°:....::.. it ...M ............ W.. to marry him because she says that every girl wants a husband and a home, “V” *nd mend* in 0hHl`10Ut¢t0Wn- dll"- but she is an invalid and has nobody but me to tabs care of her; as she is m- ' -_- f a widow and I am an only child. Father left very little money when he MT- Ulfl SWWIY9. 0! Rad Point, M01lf68\l° VNV?" £0 50"?" 0° mei I can., be" to think of he, being Nom md plums gm. mg sh,” spent saturday evening in sauna Sunday included Mr. md Mrs. L. B. I marry or mt? _ ' EDrrH_ visiting friends. _ Mellish. . pattern. Bend stamps or coin (coin motorist to Bouria lastlweek. "Berries Entertainers" P514 I vilit to Bouris this week and or Tuesday evening to a large audi- ence i xi B. I. 8. Hall they P¢1‘f°\‘m' ed three different and numcrvll acts of llllic. _ \ Mr. James Henry McQ\1»id H14 son of Vancouver B. C. are it PIU' ent in Bouris enjoying s holidlf W the home of his mother Mrs. Ji.md_ l£cQue.id Oi Bouris. 33 nov. me im. onlinr ‘Ml daughter of Penn. U. 8. A. are it: . .ipresesit enjoying their limi? h°u‘5 say it sou-uf some reshwfd ii* ins cor noni **l,""""""“‘ mrmrs mmm MIN 7 oN mums :uaP0¥1‘ nsmvnml, July 2°--0"' " mon are employed Gi P"““” uno oonienlouon or ins new im mmm. oootolrrenwn-W ._ progressing on the st\1°¢°’“l °' ra-it hmm. mg s ima-au’ ue ob1l¢°d *P omfully at me mint °“ ”‘° "W way is-mrs li was d°"° °°’°“' 6, sui-flee ofthe road in i-M “Yami use som' ima. t°l°vh°“° W _md wats: mains. 'A :MHP h° tea in the near f“W’° unsemood that ° 'Wg 4;, mint fo wry °ff nm. .iii si; 'ms ni or your 1“’"" “U . exte pm panes upon how much ¥°“ thelaw. . - . ' l I