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SILK SCARVE8 colorful floral and plaid de- signs. size 34 by 34 NIGHT GOWNS of fine rayon. knit with net & daisy chain. om- hroldercd trim, shades maize and -each 2.98 hlue "Where on Friends Meet" - Don't Forget Charlottetowlfs Festive Week July 1-7 liorotliy liix Saye- Continued from page 2 A I pletely in his clutches but eventually there was a day when I who no longer Jealous. l'l' TAXI! DETERMINATION so you see. there is a cure for Jealousy if the atflloted om know. that the trouble lies within herself (or himselt) and has ,deterininat.ion enough to keep on with the treatment until she knows herself to be cured. My husband and 1 have now been i for uvesiteen years. and are very close and 'dovotsd to each other. x..n.n, ANSWER: There are indeed times when it is a pleasure to be wrong. and I say "Hallelujah" to the writer of this letter. Jealousy is one or the biggest emotions; it seen the souls and wattle the minds of its victims. It is usually senseien, for it is an unfortunate anomaly thetthoeeinostbesetbyiealousyaretbosewi least toharbor the green-eyed monster. so oftertilse ful husband is the are who wait with llploioa if her five minutes late oomlng home from work. Chen vlhvllelhoufhtea pleasant greeting given in paling to arlotllerwelnan. Iriitepreblein is faced objectively a strong will and determination t be S. f 3: 5 O I A woman who wants to pure herself of jealousy must begin by of pink. . Around the Araouriee Although there is certainly plenty of activity around the Armouries these days Very little of” it is concerned with the local u ts. - The big recruiting drive for the 27th Brigade is taking up the at- tention of'everyone. There has been a steady flow of young men making inquiries about the op- portunitiee-and on that point many soldiers feel that chances were never Better for a young tellow to start a career. There is one surprising thing about one questions being asked. however. and that is that they re- veal a misunderstanding that re- cruiting is only being carried on now for armored units. As a mat- ler of fact. the team here now is recruiting for all branches of the service from Service Corps to Tanks. It is the broad field of choice offered which makes the pi-esent..drive so .attractlvo. 0 O Since the recruits have been coming in they have been given meal tickets. or chlts. entitling them to eat in one of the local restaurants. Yesterday. though. the Army really went to work and set. up its own recruiting mess at the Compound. And the recruits had no com- plaint about the food either des- pite the ancient Army tradition of ' beefing about the beef. The boys cnioytd a solid steak dinner yes- terday with all the vegetables and other substantial ,adjuncts to a good meal. There were 34 sitting down to table yesterday to the first meal. Incidentally they have propane gas cookers out at the old Victoria Barracks to lend a. modern touch to an ancient setting. 0 0 One of the busier men at the Armourles now isvmt.-Col. K. M. Johnston. 0.0. 5th Signals Regi- ment. Col. Keith for the present is also liaison officer, puhiic re- lations officer and general thuf- fci" between recruiting forces and the public. v D O C The local messes are going to look somewhatrdepletei after the big drive is over. A is go number oi members are back in uniform again after taking the King's shilling. Among the better known busily engaged in recruiting are W.O. 2 H. H. MacLeod (Reece); Wit). 2 H. J. Gallant (Arty): Sfsgt. Jim Hogan (Medics) and the follow- ing group of N.C.O.'s: sergeants George orford. Max King. Joe Peters, Lorne Gass. Lem McAula,v. Rob Walton, Bill Cantwell and Ernie Gorveatt. and Corporals Johnny Gallant and C. C. Gallant. Sgt. Ralph Small is also there. And besides the boys mentioned above there are a flock of offic- ers and N. C. 0.'s from Command. A friendly crew they are all worth knowing. Why not drop down and say hello? . O I The Officers Mess staged one of its more successful parties early this week. It took the form of a dinner dance at: The Charlotte- town and has since been voted an outstanding do. It is believed to be the first such party ever at- tompted by the Mess here and provided a real send-off to the outgoing executive. O I 0 By the way did you notice that the medical examinations for the recruiting drive are being done by Lt. Omdr. (Dr) L. E. Prowse? As his assistant he has s.Q.'M.s. Charlie Ryan aiding him tempor- nriiy. ASBESTOS DISCOVERY DDRDEPOORT. South Africa- ICP) -What is believed to be a big new asbestos field has been discovered near this town on the Bcchuanaiand border. Experts claim the existence at a rich con- centration over an area of one square mile. EDGEWORTH. England--(CP)- An amateur photographer. Wil- linm Cortield. is making plans to brighten this Lancashire village. MAY '10. 1951 IIIIIIE88 IEITIME COIIUDIIIG (IF pQ. 10 i down from high mm oiling Mrs. lledtail. 33'. ',f,"d;"t- W "M he hoped. for 5.... M a saw Mrs. Redtall !ly1n' ""9 my up in the All .. ,f'"i" w o anxious. pg;-hgp. I 1"" at d. cenunly dhmrbod little m0lnlnt'he saw w ; 15' H" , stoodf Down at; e . mm M"''" me. iooklne up. was . i,.,,. "'9 Probably this would settle matter. Mrs. Redtail never . tn" would feel easy now that ohm" those two-leased folks know 7,0" that nest. Now uu, Vow 'h.3: of the Greeny.1"orest, or :'.7,',,”"” over at the foot of the mar Mountain, and so to all the ..;" of building a wholly new nest rk Then he saw who that two.i. sed person was and he wu kg; sure that they would ii." in build a new nest. That Wu Fumg er Brown's boy. Yes, gin mu W" Farmer Brown's boy down mm and he had known where iii." host was every year since it .1; first built. Perhaps be guessed that it was a good thing iim Farmer Brown's boy know .50.” that host. Perhaps this was why they never had been bothered by other boys. It was two days later that lied. tail began to be really impatieng He didn't feel settled. There it! no -. more uncomfo LIIJIG feeling them that. of feeling unsettled. '1 do wish she would make up im- mind. it Yes, sir, I do so." though: Redtail as he flew back from a trip over t.h'e meadows on the other side of the Big River. "11 we use the old nest it will save . lot of work. and why should iv. do a lot. of unnecessary work? or course I will do whatever ah i wants to do. but I do wish the would decide." And then he came in sight at the host. Mrs. Redtail was no. where in sight, but with the first good look at that nest. Rcdtail knew the matter was settled. There was a certain sign tliattoid him what he wanted to know. Tucked into the side of the ol iicst. as if to brighten it, was a touch of green. some twigs from a pine tree. "We are going to stay." thought Redtall happily. THE DAIINLEY AND SEA VIEW MISSION BAND The April meeting of Danilrt and Sea View Mission Band met at Darniey School. The president preslding.meet.ing opened by sing- ing "Nearer My God To Thee." followed by Scripture reading found in 1. John 4:1-8. Hymn "God Seen The Little Sparrow Fall" was suns MH- MaoKs.y then led in preyer. Mom A hero repeated Purpose and Lofd' Prayer. The last; five command- ments werc repeated in unison. The roll was then called by ten members answering with I W50 containing the word "Love". 'm new members were welcomed.- Several visitors were present TM minutes of last meeting werc mi! and approved. Erma Beairstn read a nice Missionary reading. Mrl. MacKay had charge of the Stud! Book. The offering was taken ii dedicated. Singing the hym ' "Faith of Our Fathers" and Bene- diction closed the meeting. M15 meeting is to be held in Bernie! 1 Hall. He intends to plant. tree seedling! on many of the village's bar! spots. PEOPlE ARE ,TAlIllNii!i -the way. cutlcura help: clear up pimples. mi Blackheadl. eaenis. Pimli" and rash usually yield Prowl” . iv to cuucurs so-o Ind 0”” ment. Frelrlnt. eeirniiticslly medicated with nimble M dicinalingredlents. liuv ridnil A store today. Made in Canadi- cuncula .... SHOW MOTlIER MiillY Night Gowns. I-louse Dresses. crisp YOU LOVE unit at ruiiciiisimi 0iiE or out GIFTS ! Hose. new shades. all sizes . 51.00 to S1-95 . Slips. lace and nylon trim . . 01.49 to 54-00 all sizes and shades- 32.95 to 56-95 Ilouses,"all shades. short and long sleeve- LISS l0"io IIOVI CONGRE- , 51,49 to 53.95 facing the problem squarel . th b lldi sweetheart. The methodioayl re:dingu ragga? b'yer1..nll.thda:ue:i!ig 3: put in practice by anyone. Libraries are available to all and expert guidance in book pelection'will gladly be given by tn. iibmiwg. doctor or spiritual adviser could also be 0! great help in this mum- lt ie-lousy is your problem. can now to greet your husbnnd din. a smile when he comes home. instead of nagging and cross gaming. tions. Keep your faith in him high. and undertake a reading program that will help you better to understand your trouble and point the way to a solution. - man was DIX: 1 am so years old and my hair has been rapidly llilgrlnly gray. and Ill! 1'! W reached thi hideous EH30 when it in no oo a all. Twioelhav hadltdyed. Itweaverynlee uidmyhug. band liked! 3,... but I an open and frank. detest deceit and don't. like to so under an anoea. persengiu mu andaon'l.knoww::'todo.what:atiIdotv-Mn" AN . 0 hair oral issue. 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