MORNING SMILE A reporter was designed to interview a wealthy soap manu facturer. ELLEN'S DIARY WOMEN - N Page 8. The Guardian The "pom, "kw "Tn W," by An Island Il'u-maria Wife ll” yllll ncllbf ylllll 'l'cce.5l"l We saw the children bend down lugs being well interwoven into l'Ill' The mlnufaclurer replied, with a a branch of shrubbery in the lawn years of "Vina at Alder)”, we smile "To clean living, yllllllg border today and look into a robin'a empty nest. They regarded it for a long l l chatting l l” , Dlrhlps of our little lost guests. or was it of a summer now entire- ly passed away? Then they quietly came to lend some assistance in the turnip-patch. but only at- the r ' the lightest chore of it all. Only thus can folks get close to the heart of the farming. mall. to clean living." . lama. Cape Traverse: Mrs. Bruce Maewiiliama. and Mn. Norman Saturday, Nov. 12, 1955 HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK Noxember the clevcnth. Remem- of the Battle of the Schcldt. ”Rc.-id him frcc nicli thlinugholltvalld black 3"dk' large bash this land kept faith in the hour ofllllllll ”llrY"lll trial and in the day of battle. re-ill" lllllllll "lle"l'- Tlle" been taught, counting life nothing without liberty." lii.wi'iption-'Illic Hall of Rcmriilbmiiw. Ottawa Mrs Karen left Friday for Moncton greatest resourccs- Excerpt from M” lllld M754 A"l""' AV3"d- an address given by the Hon- George A. Drew last Saturday evening in Charlnttr-umn. Mr tended motor trip which took them Mr; G,,m.E,, I,,.,,,,. ha; ,.,,,.,,,,,I.. as far south as Daytona Beach. rgmmpd m mmwa (mm NM, York Florida Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur Ow. Mrs DIN, MK Seeing hm. were away in month. father Dr Firiuaid .luhuson off hyl plane '0 Eu,-.,,,p n, .i,,i1n,(.n..;.,t-- Mr and Mrs. Carl Burke are p,.as,,,,, 31 ii... i-pi-pciiiiig of the attending the Air Convention in tvignna op...-a llnum llr .luhn Quebec ('ity They will also visit Foster Dulles lino :. ..u tiipltiniai New York City before returning in l .s ,3, aim nmung ihp . tinguishod about ten days time. audience Mrs. Herbert Yeo entertained in The Hon Du-izalil .1 ii.-. um-. honour of the wedding party Wed- Kinnnn and Mr aim Hrs John 11 ncsday evening at her residence Murlc.V mntnrcti jc wwiiav to llali- alter ill? Rehearsal for the Yeo- gu. jx; -:. ivhprp u,...- Mil 5ppnd'L5dnCF wedding. Mrs. R. J. Rupert the weekcnd. ipnured tea and the assistant: were .Mrs. J. W. Ballem and Miss Grace The ,Un1-mpp F-,0 name M, Yeo. Beautiful rose colored chry- Nmpnmm, Wu”, hp” J, ,1”, Ivnilm santhemums were used in the din- sm..i(.M (V.-,,,,.,.,.S. ,-1..., Hr (-h(.,rl,,,, ing-room and yellow and bronze tetown prnvcrl siirh a siicccss last llllr3'5ll"llllllll”"l5 lll lllll llvlllgl year that it was repcrilcd this year llllllllll at the (ilub to the great pleasure of all those present The Dancc MP5. Vlrlnr MaCDunal(l. Cumber- waa for mcuihcr: only. formal lnnd Strerl. entertained last Satur- drcss lizicli llI0llll)t'l' mulri bring fl-WV CV5-llllng ill ll0n0Ull Of Miss his wifc or lfl(l)' friciirl Tllc llcw -lilallell-9 LBllll3F- Mliily l0V9ly EH35 presidentoftlic('li;ii-loiuvmwn l'nil- WEFE l'EPelV9d and luncheon was rd Scriir-cs Officers Huh ls Major served by the hostess. Miss Lad- ; p; K. K,.r.,15dyg ner's marriage took place Novem- ber tenth to Mr. Kenneth Yeo in Upmmm, ,.”lm”., rwhm. ,.,.,,k,, the Charlottetown Baptist Church.. 1 Air. Pruitt rntirtairinrl at Egglu rpydrnrp .R,,,,,, ,,.,,,6,,, mad Mrs Wendell MacLa1ne. Good-i Thursdm, mpmm h,,f,”.,, mp Am, will Avenue. entertained recently lstice Dance at tho tlliarlotietown al A llllscellalleolll Sllllwer lll ll0ll' Unned Sprviws mmprs. Chm ,our of Miss Jeanette Ladner. Thcir giicsts wore the officers and thcir viii;-s. Mrs. Thomas Arbing. King; Street. entertained at High Tea inl honour of Miss Jeanette Ladner lll'5 ll ll ll"-ll" V "ll llll”ll'”"' and Presented her with a gift Mrs. Arthur Roper and Mrs. branre Day. Wendell MacDonald entertained at- Novsmber the eighth. 1944, End the "endezv .. Banquet Room Tuesday afternoon and evening at bridge. The color motif was pink ket of G. M. Avard. Mrs. Myron Bell and her children Gordon and. The human ,.,,m,m.(.5 are me They will visit for one week with. and Mrs. Charles W. Mac- Arthur have returned from an ex- WCTE memberlng the traditions they had: elglll llllll” lll ill” 'l "Ell ll”ly- WILL WED BARBARA .l. MACKAY Mr and fllrs. A Earle Mac- Kay. Sea View. P.l3.l., announcc the engagement of their daugh- ter. Barbara Joyce. to Lt. Juhu Darrach Murray. son of Mr. IN DECEMBER JOHN D. MURRAY Francis Murray. Grahams l-load. her in. l955. at Keir Memoria . Presbyterian Church, Malpeque l P.E I. i there were several cars watching win Taylor at Lake Sarnack. NY. him. We got some good picturesl of him and then travclled on tolof New England. lsce what forliinc would bring ourl Wn.l' W9 53W WV" lllitlll' 9l9Pll3lllS iilrs. Leslic H ML-llish was a re- further on. The African elephant is quite dif-isms; of ML and Mrs. l9r:li9';Ilifl"i:,'!'l "'9 llldlalfn 9l?Ph3"l-;MacDonald. Charlottetown. w c s e one seen 1 circuses and znos. it is taller. and has wide ears. much like wings. and cannot be tamed. We werc really very lucky in the animals we saw - some people have came back hav-l ing seen only about one-tenth ofl our ”catch " i son, Dr family. H:-irtilrl L. Mcllish and Mr Hollis Nciiiiiiin. Union Road. who recently went to Toronto. has , v - , accepted an office position t..X::..."::..::..:li:::::l'L..;::”.."'..: A c. sm- road. The giraffe has few natural.Blllkl”' enemies. and so docs not takci ' night when A car mums along klr and Mrs R Baird have re- The adults are about la feet tall turncd to their home in Bridge and as they are usually taller than 10W". N- 5- illlef Vlslllng MIT End the trees (there is a lot of bushvelt l MFR Flllll l30W"9S5v Summnmlflev hcrel. one is amazed that they can be so apparently invisible when Hnstcsses at the Charlottetown only a few feet away. ,CurlinK Club on Saturday evening This being the winter season fAii- will be Mr; Edison C, Tgyiton, izustt the trees are nmstlv quite Mrs c St Clair Traiiior. Mrs. bare. although there arc still some Earlp Magma and Mrs, Keith with green leaves I would venture to say that we saw well over 100 giraffe. and I think they are onel of the most unusual and interesting rnplar Chapter n( 3913 Sigma Phi families there. They arr amazingly was held at the home of Mrs. Mor- izracelul when they run or rather ion Dew, Wednesday evening. The Fllnlell 0" ll Otllilr 3nllTl3lS Miss . business meeting was conducted by Beer mentions sceiniz are lions. l the vice-president Mrs. Ralph Jen- lilycrs The regular meeting of XI Exem- marriage will take place Decem- phant was munching on a tree Atllcborougli. Mass. They will also right beside the road. and of course visit Mr. Taylor's uncle. Dr. Er- and other rclatives in various parts .1-enl visitor to her native province, P. E. I. While here she was the w lllltlg Gaelyne and Gregory. of Charlotte- . . town, are visiting Mrs. Donald's lllslgc ll:(l,lfl1llll”l,l;lsell::ll(;kSll;:)lr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Har- Monclon uhcrc she will visit herll.ls' lsllllllllelllllllei . MacDonald, Summerside, left Wed- nesday morning for Springfield and Warren. Mass. where they will vis- it the two Mrs. Macwilllams and Mrs. MacDonald's sisters, Mrs. E. S. Page. Warren: and Mrs. William Fraser. Springfield. turned and went back to their play. th.n. joined today by their cousin Gage. an intriguing litter of packets and parcels cluttering our front verandah but sewing to keep them interested and happy in the out- doors. With granddaughter as the exacting cashier, the boys would gain experience in the financial side of the entertainment. Empty uests...Fall days and another week of quiet silver skies. "If you might have your wish, what would it be?" James asked with a twinkle this morning. "The sun again'in the leaves of the oak." we repled. ''Then I'm afraid. Ellen." he nod- ded "you're not to have your wish today." Silver-skied the week was. dull M” W? A Harpen Summersidewand quiet the days and sometimes lwas a recent visitor to Sacl(vilIe.l lll.llp' llellerlllehss .ll was ll. week lN B, ,which lent fine assistance in fur- ::.-:".'is.:".:. il.:”'i””.'l " W”: Mr and Mrs. Layton Schurman the I R b. 35 llrlllllllllg ll were host and hostess to the Happy year ll 0 5 and al "me lel Hearts Club at their apartment on llle scene llllllil Wucgday evening After Jeanies and our days of l ' Dilrtial dcscrtion. i icame to us with ,a-clatter one morning, summoning back that alertness to duty which on farms attends a seasonal entice- Mrs. Shirley Simpson entertain- ed at bridge at her home on Notre Dame Street Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lnman of Summerside left by car Saturday for a trip to Boston. Mass. Rev. David and Mrs. Morrison, accompanied by Mrs. Morrison's mother, Mrs. Rod Morrison, all of Summerside, have returned from a visit to Oxford and Sydney. N.S. Mr and Mrs Allison MHCLEBII and daughters, Carol and Judy. ac- companied by Mrs. J. L. B. Ander- ”Keeping store." the two were on one side. and James the other along our respective rows. each petition was heated and amusing. and somewhat breathles. laughed. "You'd better give up now, Ellen and go home." James said with some concen. "You might take a weak turn... and fall." he offered seriously. "And what would you do then?" we chuckled. idly. "I can't say." he replied glanc- ing quickly to note where the dig- ger was catching up on the topped rows. "I guess. since they're right at our hccls" he laughed to Jeanie "we'd have to leave you there until we had reached the end of these!" There lhc uec-k has now come-to the end of its run. Tomorrow? For us our Churches and a Gospel to hear. We too. we remember. have our own gospels to record. "You are writing a gospel, a chap- ter a day. By the deeds you do. words you say. Folks read what you write. wheth- cr faiihlcss ur truc- and the your. Odd times. because we still en-l loy a spell in the old fields. their seedings and cropping: and plow- son of Charlottetown. left Thursday by car for New York City. Mrs Leigh Donald and children. ELEANOR ROSS lNOvelTUse Oi Mrs Charles Mountain. King St. left Saturday on a visit to Mon- treal to visit her daughter. Mary. .who is a student nurse in that ;city. 1 As it is with so many items in ----m---- pthe American home today. cur . tains are growing more useful and longcr wearing, yet they look , , , lbrighter, gayer, more frivolous, Smllrld l'll,lll'”5Pl"-E Wlll leave more handsome Ilian ever. It's .3 marks on linens and garmeuts.imL.e in which nmnummurers watllll llllllll lll ll pllll (ll smlllly l”' bring out stronger more resist ter, scrubbing each pin with a l i ,am, more easily washable fabrics stiff brush. Rinse in ammonia . water. then spread out on cleanlallll dllllss lllelll tlllll fl" lleslllllellll paper and dry in the sun or in allllld .ec.llllll0l.5 W ll lllll llell "ml wumgnm hmggpla" i8S'l0llISIIlllK things in do with them. ' The result is both pretty and practical. VARIETY OF ARRANGICRIENTS You can make a window wider simply by extending the curtains nn one or both sides; make it longer by hanging them from the ceiling or by using cafc curtains hung from just above the bottom of the window sill. with one of COOE CORNER Can Alter Entire Room For that is ihc gospel 'accur(iing to' you.” Until night... Monday----l)iary-----Good-u Curlains Last evening when the twilight was commencing to veil dusltily the hilltops we were there. with Jeanie contending for the lead. The com- WE Mlu sue Tawll ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Sophia Tawll, SM Grafton Said Haddad. formerly of Hasbay Street. Charlottetown, P.E.I.. an- Lebanon. The marrl nounces the engagement of her place at daughter. Miss Sue Tawil, to Mr. Nov. 16, at 8:30 am Mr. Bald Iladdad ANNOUNCED age will up. 5!. Dunatan's Basin. LACY CROCHET CAPE Prettiest cover above your fashions! Easy-crochet this littlel cape in lacy pineapple pattern! Pattern 7388: Graceful crochet cape in sizes Smau. Medium and Large. Use 3-ply fingering yarn or mercerized crochet and knitting cotton. Easy to do - lovely! Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be acceptedt to Charlottetown Guardian. Household Arts Dept. 60 Front Street W. Toronto, Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. Order our ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs - knitting. crochet, em- broidery, iron-ans. toys and novel. tics! Sand 25 cents for your copy of this wonderfuo book now. You'll want to order every design in it! ?? quire. no ironing unless left too long in a dryer. A quick once-over 'l'hc Victorian curtain of narrow vclvel or damask. hung from orn- atc rings of carved wood or polish- ed hrass to provide a dramatic cnlruiice to the parlor, has come back. hut in new guise. Its counter- part today is the room divider made of some strong but light- weight material which drapes like with a warm. not hot. iron will iii the job. REMOVE JEWELRY Be sure to remove Jewelry when handling fiberglass curtains, since they snag in a jiffy. Wash them by hand. in lukewarm water. Squeeze suds through gently and satin and is easily washed. Hung on a ceiling track. it is used to. separate a dining area from a Iiiing room. to curtain a bed forl lnic morning or afternoon napping? or to provide a woman with al dressing room within the master bedroom -to name a few of its. possibilities. I ('l'RT:iI'NS ARSORH SOUND i do not rub. Blot between towels. it is a good idea to dry them on their own rods fastened to the clothesline: don't use stretcher: or clothcspins. Flngerprees the heme. They will dry in five minutes HEI.P KEEP YOUR FAMILY .......t HEALTHY AND HAPPY WITH li.KC(l over walls to absorb sound. ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS hippo ears in a river. monke.vs.,kins. The cultural programme for baboons. worthngs. zebra. buffalo. the evening was presented by Miss Wllflbeesls. and mnn.V UPC! of Allie MacLeod. Refreshments were llllfks Waulrbllflh -Sabltb lmllall served by the hostess assisted hy kudii. stccnhuck. and duiker. iMrs Genrgg Rogers and Mrs, Ann. ilr Carriiihers. Board Klrvniher of who Fcderatcd, Women's institutes or Canada andt, Past Prcstdr-nt of the PE.l W l.l reiurncrl recently from a trip in Newfoundland. ilr: lluylc was guest spcakcr at a mu day lltlns veniion of Juhilce lluildc licld in cover up old-fashioned architect- ural details or just to give a sense of opulence. All this. of course. would never have been possible with the old snot-absorbing. non-washabl par- the new wood slat blinds above. A bay window can be made to look like a picture window by framing it with draperies and a valance of printed matcrial and using a cascade of sheer fabric The staff of Prince Street School entertained at an afternoon tea in honour of Miss Jeanette Ladner prior in her marriage and present- gcd her with a lamp. There is a spccd limit of 25 m p.ll. in the Park and as the motorlstsl 0 Th d ' lvl K l mler (he lzlassl lllir curlllllnsl Tollayls lllmllisewihl lhfl Cmlr”-"' Valle-V "V" Wllllll l5 Vliss Kathleen Brennan of Tig are travelling slowly they get quite n ' ms all Plenum I ll H ml The same lylle lll lllplllllllllll can 1 ms-ls or llurmlns ml Ill may ,- . . .. . O l -, -- - ,n9tll U30 W85 ll0ll0l”9ll ill 8 Slat! CREOLE SAUSAGE k t m ' d , 1 k be literally her wallsl into the c9:;Vn:nl';l:ihi;:l3'l:l9r-: 525 Bl)'l(f;i;n:V nish has returned home after sharp at spotting gamc Further pm-gy" by his friends nf yi,mion'3 lllll 9 wll or lllllly wlll llwi 00 Snmdinz Mr mama" with friends washing machine and dryer and exerpls of Miss Bccr's travelogueyoid Spain, He was presented with lllle lllle large lllld llelllll llllllllollb . . . 1 lb. sausn e mt-at , A i it :t.dJ;l11n s. Al"lPSlt'l;'nl nlf lthc (rllnllflsl in Ottawa letter will be given next week. 3 tri.lgmp A singsnng was enjoy- 2 tbsps. migced onion :l,::l:dvl:l.l:,l,l:lil,:lf,gTh,,e,,rei::e 3:30 up mam m n ma M Growing children burn up plenty of n ISS nna cnip c on or :i j M-H B 1 - , i-M-N B 3 - .. ' I . g - . I A ; mm: 5,.,.,.,,,.,,... and W... M.m, V" and Mrs James Chrmon Belg: 'l M 9”": Vlllh Mr ll” Alll”'l"l"- lllall f,'f"(lll5JpC5”i:'l:)l::L;ldll"tllE)l:'l;:ll:ne8 of curtains ovcr thc window. Wlllll lllarqulsetlc-l,Vl)c curtains of or- PCP Ind 9lWTKYv Hnd Vol" l'l”C"l' Marks Field Wnrkcr Vlwlfflfi scvcr-, R,.;Eh,,,n Show. have 19" (or (my: J i al homes in the area draperies at the sides. ion and acrilan may go into your l washer. but omit spin-drying or wriiigiiig. instead. blot in towels. folding a large curtain in thirds and hang to dry. Rayon niarquisclie type cur- tains may be machine-dricd. hilt also ncori stcani-pressing. Other types of orlun curtains re 1-RY i-iA'rriEi.p-5 laillvloui: will tell you they must. have an adequate aupply of essential vitamin and minerals for good health and growth. . NOW-in one small capaule easily taken by. children-new Wampola VI-CAL-FER 12 Capsules supply l euential vitamins. A. 3;. C. Dqlnd 8.. as well as body building calcium, iron, phoaphoriaa and other important minerals. For their healtlfl lake, give all your family one VI-CAL-FER 12 Capsule daily and help make euro they get the vitamins and minerals they nced! Thc mPl11h0TSl'nna 39,, are a very fricndly group of wnmr-n' highly skillcd in llnndir-:afts andt most anxious to learn of ll'onicn': Ynstlluiv work on llliiirr lilrlruiirti Island. The nfficc staff of the T. Eaton Company presented Mr. Yen with an electric clock and ornament. Mr Carson made the prcscntation. 2 tbsps. chili sauce Pan fry sausage and onion. spa- i To CHANGE SETHNG Ehetti. tomatoes and chili sauce-l 0"" ll lll llallll lwll "ls lll llllll' Blend. Cover and cook alwly lrell llllle lllleen ollll llllaqllel 0" minutes, parallel ceiling tracks to give a l Mr and Mrs R. M Reguse and l l - , . children. Lynne. Gaylc. and Mich- "rm -"lllll" "l llllllllll llllll llllllll” ”"l . . . itrol of light. privacy and air cur- . l. ii If . N.S.. h b. alI- - I sidence at 43 Ambrose Street. 1:; M,:4l;:g,,5evs paarl:,,sfl;;l,.v:,nd wOI'dS The Wlsf ”l"l5' l Mr. and Mrs Perley Taylor ac-iM M H cl k. (7 V g 51 Q . companied by Mrs Sidney Taylori5,,r,:,mc::::: llr lllll ell lee V if fifty million people say a fool-l Ell "ll wlllsl"? and ME llllll M"5' Mrs. William lvlorrison. Pleasant lsll lhlllg' ll ls 5"" ll llmllsh. "llllgl Cllllrllls lllllllrilli W9-ll R0Y3llY- I'3V9lStreel. was hostess to her bridge -'Alllll0le lllllllllllll left on a motor trip to Reading. duh on Monday cvciung. To improvise a ring mold. place Mass. a greased tin can in centre of ai 9-inch lround casserole. ch. Florida. where they Mr. and Mrs Milton Brchauf, will spend the winter months. Birchwood Avenue. are on a holi- day trip to Boston. Miss Betty Beer who is now re- -zirliniz in Johannesburg has recent- tlv had a wonderful two weeks trip - in which she and a travelling com- " The Royal F.rir-;iril f'h.iptcr nfppanion saw a most varied cross- ibe Imperial Order of the Daugh- section of northern and central tern of the Empire paid tribute South Africa. its people and ani- Thursday to nlncicru lnilics hold- mals The trip covered nearly 2.- jng membcrslup lll ihi: nr:;uuza- R00 miles and the itinery included fcion for iwrvniy-fun wars and mcr. Northcrn Transvaal. Kruger Game Mrs. B. Earle 'll:ul)nnnld is ill: lltcirrvet. Swaziland. Natal. Basui.o- present. regent or this Chapter an A an . e c. . ih in was held at lg:.o((EIIaalrlEffcl:lil'ng Hotel The 'l"' "i ll" first "095 was Pot- .h ehdship and 5m...m, .h,.ml:h H". cielcrsrust where they stayed with years rifihel()l) F2 was pleasant W and Mrs Amm whom Miss reviewed. Rccr had mcl in Rapalln. Italy inst summer. Mr. and Mrs. Amm Mrs. Fredriirk s. Jenkins has "3" '' tars! farm where they returned from visiting Entzl:ind.l""ll” 3-Wt mas and they also have Scotland and Wales. Mrs. Jr-nkins llll" 'l”"K',f"',Cll51'd3- Ml” 399? was away for two months and was 'l' "'ll” lllflilllllg ill? lUSCl0ll8 llie kilos! of her mother. rs Tim ”''””1'i 9” Wtl Pnl0.V Our DBUVE ma: Lowrance. who travclcrl .t-iii lllll" '” 'l"F P""VlllC9- Mrs. Jenkins in many plauv. of Interest. Mrs. Jenkins rlurm: hr-r trip visiicd the English llc.u'u-i.-irt art: and the Scottish ltIl't.'l1l'ltil'v"x Mr. and Mrs Nciviiiau Mi-Lcllan who have spent the past ycar in Belfast. Maine. have taken up re- Mr and Mrs. H. E. MacDonald? llll' llllll M" llllllll Kealll Calm and their children Margaret Iao-lilzlllla: llllellltifllll w"(l;ellll wllll l:'l"' bel. Norman and Hector are spend- 9"" s ll” El" clvlln lslslcgilnl aw' ing this wcckcnd with Mrs. Mac-,lPlfll lllld qM"" l l'llll 'lllllsOll' Donalrlls parcnts Mr, and Mrs Wll- "llllllll l ll" ' lllll" F"l'l"'"'"- ('ll""'ll Sl”l'l' lll'l' 'llr Albert Callbcrk mmnninn. l toll" flew to Prince lidward ls- Wife Ereservers ll.-Uta . Mr and Mrs Earl Taylor accom- lnllfl In lll! OW" ill-ill? "ll ltllltlny. paniorl by Mr, and Mrs, ginicc Mr tlallhccltls rcgulnr tIt'('tlDllll0lI Marl-Iwcn and Mr. and Mrs. George is ncrial lll10l0iZl'r'llllll and his Piclici-in: lcfi the first of the week nlmlnizi'aiJhrr 8l'(l"lllll-'tlllNl him on nn n m..mr tour or the Eagtern his trip east. whilc on the Island Ul'lllNI States, They will gpend he visited his llTHfl(li;llllPl'. Mr T. somc time with Mrs. Taylor's aunt. ll). Callhefk. Trrnn. also Mr and Mrs, lemma Mm-risen at Fayette. Mrs Alhcri Callhci-li and Dr and 'l'hc imms have a lovely home and Micnrlorl a fine Commonwealth rrccun: O! the highlights of their Vl-CAL-FER ll Capaulea are an In: Contrast collar. bow add charm. Pattern 4fl98: Misses' Sizes lo, I2, l1, is. ill, 20. Size l6 takes Jlh yards 45-inch fabric; Zlu yards 35-inch contrast. crisp -ng in honour of Eli.-xx I-Ilhcl Rrvwn , g supplement to ordinary dicta-help growth of . V ' 1 IN p . "lit in tho krrpgcr Game Reserve villi-, V Y, and with her uncle, Nlrs. I. M flallbcck Siiiiiiiici-side. healthy bones and ta-dI-aidinnn'vomcm- ll,"'l llllll lllllll-l "ill lll ll ll Rccr virilcs: ”Our first eIe- Rcv Illl F. T. Bertram at North 7 dltiona and naluanoolto coullln eollll Ind -vIllt'lf' W0l'lfl- ' Mrs Hal Walsh gprum S-"M. - body infection:-atlmulata appetite and - t . . . ' i l 1 iii 1- l articl r ncaonlu of the body. Mrs Jack Himiu fllllliln ml! at :lHl,l':::)l:ll lll lllll llllllle do rlfo:u::naldlagpm'Tha;r36u'I.d.lhselune.d "op" u l ,,,,, ,,..,,,.m, K,.,.,n:,.,, ..,..,, . . , ....i. mm... tframtliednigltonl and , nta runner nnrtv llivvlrivvlm cw-n i Mr. and Mrs I'lra'lllk .'il.'u-Will-. ”lll"l"' Two MONIHT 'u"l" lug in honour of llixw l'llll'l llirmn -Am- r ------ - -- ---- and Mr .loliii 'l' llv-ullisim of 'l'ui- I TW0'PART STORY E . onto Thc iiini-ri;igr M Kim llmun , 'l"un-parts perfect! The more C . and Mr ilcnlliniu 1- liriii!.' -nlcvii ym, wear this lwn,pic(.,.r M H". D” ' vli7ed this Snturrlnv vnornui: at more you In", W Am," is n", l:l5 at the Blrlllllhs limvlvnrr the nipped-in-waist - see how ' W YOUR DRU6GI3T& that curving in-and-out n-iidrlff ,,a-”""'M-w. , lvo A 7 Miss l.ucy Elanrlinrrl r-nu iinaucrl minimizes ",9 inches amundg , .. A S in ,1 supppr party Tlltltlstluv mvili-l l O Out-of-town gucsl: lrnni Hour-ton arriving for the Bcntliniu-Rrmvn wedding arc. Mr. and hire: Waller cookie; Made viii. ORIENT HOSIERY linen Creameryllunat Fowler. Miss F,liz.'ihctli l'onrlnn.p and Pun Clndsujlr Mr and Mr: W ll .'il:ii'l'l:ir' Was This pattern casy to usc. tlVTl- . . pjiinghpph (;ai1rlpi, in-s Rrtirr For 1 pic to sew, is icslcri for fit lfas D W sons. and .Vlr and Mrs Williami complete ilustrated instruction: Atgn, coo”. DCIIICT C P nnmpir-rr Send THIRTY-FIVF. cr:N'rs . MAK ES A DELlClOUS DIP FA”. SHADES Mrs Maylca Xlannin left Fri- W509 in toms '-stamps cannot be tho 4- National Cliih lVPOk at tho Royal. Wintcr Fair. Toronto .'llr-: Manning till" he acromp:-inicrl by lhc Flnilllflll team comprising A ':s llahcl linll-. land. west Royalty. and Miss l-Tun-I lee MrNauglit. Carlntnn Mrs lvlan 1 mm; will aiicnrl the annual 4-H Banquet. and has acccpicd lhclr invitation to arranxzc for the firms Revue and Fashion Show and in be the Fashion Commcniatnr. This; lhoiv will be fcatiircd on tho Roof Gardcns of the Royal York Hotel. d accepted) for this pattern Print ll"-V l" ll'”'" plainly ...sizr.. NAME. ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER. Sizes 8V2 - II A Rich Sweet Cookie . PAIII Having Frlonda In? Servo IIIOIII KIINKLE CHIPS some I! "Dip." S!-ml order in ANNE ADAMS, care of Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Dept. 80 Front St W., Toronto. Ontario. ..?..?..C . SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Apple Pics 25: well MAPLE LEAF BAKERY tooklerliialaebaeutholed bfIhalRINl1.lCIIIPPcchlcO 9. PHANTOM SEAMLESS ' MICROMESH g 400 Nude I5 Daiilar :':;::::;-..'.; 1-55 '"'t”” No seams to sniaiai-nan YOODIIOPICIICAITIIRI lit Hatfield fimim-lo. us. - Idtbl. In Inaawlcl Mr: A a tum. IS siwnfllni tlir A1-mygtlrg Il'PFlrFTlrl lrl Halifax visit. in Mr: A. G. Peak: and Mrs. C. N. Bis.-.ett.V oi-an ALL nay, saruaoav TO mo Mrs. Frank Lllrely of Saint John ifs vlsttlne Mr. and Mrs. -. run wimnm roa oi,-nun vvnne" eon-mr: A - ' 1-lhliv Wm 5"” M” 5- A rim Ruben Aatlr Andu . 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