... PAQE...1E1§5.1_1T h Wom an's Happenings of] , he Week The Governor General and the Princess Alice entertained st a re- ception at Government House; Ot- awa, for civic officials and a num- ber of ladies and gentlemen of war charity organizations. The guests were received by the host and hos- tcss in the Central Court of Rideau Hall. which was attractively adorn- ed with tall vases of roses and bankings of potted Plants. Capt. ‘Neville Ussher was n attendance and . The sympathy of a wide circle of friends oes out to Mr. Frank Fraser and amily in their bereave- ment. Mrs. Fraser was a friend, to everyone and she leaves manyl lovely memorigs.‘ A very enjoyable part was held, in Prince Street Schoo esterday- afternoon when the Teach g Staff! honored one of their members! Miss Elinore Latter. whose mar-l announced each of the 500. rlage to LAC. Arnold McCaull of?" RE fl|l'_l1 7 The Princess wore a print- Ellerslie is taking place early in ed crepe afternoon costume of but- July. The bride-to-be was show- tcrcup ellow and white with a cred with numerous miscellaneous small back straw hat, trimmed gifts and then presented with an- with white and pale yellow flowers! exquisite bouquet and a remem-. Her shoulder bouquet was of white brance gift of silver from the staff! bouvaidia Miler; of the Vice- of which she is a valuable mem-I All‘ to hail one from a Regal housi were in attend- ance and assisted in looking after the guests. Buffet refreshments were served in the ballroom, wihere low bowls of pink and white sweet geas were used in adornment on he long tables and in the racquet court, where pink carnations and tall silver ornaments formed the decorations. . _ Attractive, dynamic Margaret Truman has left Washington at. the very height of the gay June season and has gone back to In- dependence, Mo. A columnist re- ports that a very wise presldenil l father wasn't happy about the if: tured newspaper pictures of his daughter flitting merrily through Washington society with the war her. The gift accompanied by s‘ .ccmplimcntary address and hap-' iples; good wishes. Dainty refresh». 'ments were served. The decora-i tions were very artistically carried . out in pink and white. O I O Mr. H. Roy Cromwell. son-in-i lav: of the late Mr. D. K. Currie‘ has been elected president of the Passaic-Bergen Life Underwriters Association of Patterson, N.J. Mr. Cromwell had been associated with the Life Insurance Fraternity for the past 25 years as a representa- tive of the Sun Life of Canada in Patterson. He is a resident of Glen Rock. Mr. and Mrs. (Molly) Cromwell and son. Billy spend their summers here regularly in their still bitterly contested in t/he Pa- cific. lt was only natural exuber- ance on the part of a young college girl who suddenly found herself the first daughter of the land. But‘ all this didn't jibe with the Presi- dent's own ideas or his pleas to the nation to get the war over in the Pacific. cottage at York Point, I O I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Russell ac- companied by Shirley and Peterl are leaving today on a holiday' visit to Halifax. _ i \ e e At the recent graduation in Con- vocation Hall University of Tor- onto, Miss Margaret Kathleen Smith. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith. Medland, Ontario, was an honour graduate in Modern Languages. Miss Smith is an un- usually talented musician in piano and is at present working on her A.T.C.M. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Mabel (Yeo) Jones form- erly of Chnrlottefoam. ‘ ‘ I O Miss Audrey DcBlois who has Mrs. Lorne Unsworih ls belnlz been visiting in Rothesay. N.B., the Welwmed hOmB from New York guest of Miss Babs Wood and at- for the summer. the Elli-Isl 0! he!‘ tcrlding Nctherwood closing, re- daughter MYS- Lelth MacLeod and- turncd home last night. She was Ml‘. MBCLBOG. accompanied by Miss Mary Patz-h of Wezstmount. P.Q., who will be her guest. - A very cordial welcome is being given Mr and Mrs. Vernon Shaw of Edmonton, Altar. who have ar- rived on an extended visit to Mr. Shaw's brothers. Dr. H. H. Shaw and Mr. D. R. H. Shaw and other rclatlves. They are at present the guests of their cousin, Mrs. H. R. l on, the Blrchcs. n I O O Last Sunday evening Mr. and] Mrs. J. A. Lawson entertained at. ~ e v a sing-song at their summer homei Mrs, l-L vlgmf Raglan} 0g New Inkerman in honor of a numberl York is the guest of her sister. Mrs. of the boys recently returned from K. M. Martin and Mr. Martin. Overseas ht! a a a Mrs. A. G. Putnam invited number of Charlottetown friends to her summer home in Eldon Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Robbins and Monday m rdur tables d: bridge. Nl-lss A. E- Rlchardsvn. Superin- The guests were charmed with the tendent of Ahbfdebll 30591151. New loveliness of the surroundings and Glasgow, N.S., motored here this the hgspitallty extended, week to attend the Maritime Hos- s s e pltals Convention. They were ac-, My, and Mrs, Ragul RgymQl-ld, companled by their guests Miss‘ Southport, entertained at an artis- Marlorie Robbins Flett and Miss: tigglly arranged bammlnnce in Dorothy Peers of Ottawa. Later honour of their daughter, Miss they 80 t0 Shfldlafl t0 visit Mrs. Michelle. Many outside visitors Robbins’ sister, Mrs. Hayward at her added to the pleasure of the dunc- summer home. ing which was greatly enjoyed to ‘ fine orchestral music. a . - Mrs. warmly welcomed by her friends. 17B the She is the guest of Miss H. D. Bourke. . ' . . . l/IcCollum, 2 Richmond St. , ' e ' i The daughter of Mr. and Mrsn Mp5, Robert, H, Davis and Mrs, E. Hillhouse. Toronto, Miss Elsie‘ A. H. Mould left Thursday morn- Nicholson Hlllhouse, was a recent ing by plane for Montreal, where honour graduate at the Convoca- they will spend a few days. I I O I I Saturday afternoon tea has bem‘ resumed at the Charlottetown Ten-I H. D, Raymond is being nls Courts. the hostesses today will. Misses Eleanor and Billief tion Exercises. University of Tor-l onto. Miss Hillhouse is a grand-I As a relaxation after a busy ses- daushter of Mrs. Nicholson and the lion Miss Byrne Saunders, director te Mr. Donald Nicholson. Chev’ of the Consumers Branch of the lottetown. W.P.T.B., Ottawa, was the guest ' ' ' of the local Women's Reglnal Ad- lVllss Ethel Morris has arrived toi vlsory Committee at a supper party spend the summer at her home in Thursday afternoon at Mrs. E. s. Granville. She was accompanied ‘Coffin's summer cottage, North by her niece Mrs. John E. Murray, River. When chatting with the LlverTore Falls, Maine, with whom members Miss Saunders spoke of she vsited en route from Toronto. the extensiveness of her work and Mrs. Murray ret/umed home by, told with enthusiasm of the sup- Plane a few days ago after her port she has received from the wo- short holiday with her parents, Mr. men of Canada. Miss Saunders, and Mrs. C. Ray Morris, Gran- ,who in private life is Mrs. Frank ville and her sister. MPS- Eldred] Sterry, is a busy wife and mother Weells. Fredericton. to a -boy and girl. She is also a . ‘ ' ' gifted writer and i5 now busy on l; Miss Nellie Seaman has returned; new book o! wide cflnfldlfln ll-l- from a holiday visit with her sis-' ter Miss Bessie Seaman, RN. in terest s e Saint John, N.B. Miss Helen Lawson was hostess ' ‘ Thursday evening at a jolly party Mr. Frank Gardiner of Windsa at Inkerman in honor of the grad- Ont, had the misfortune to fall in uate nurses of the PEI. Hospital. the bathtub at home last week‘ A wennie-roasl and sing-song help- and is now in hospital with a ‘ fid to while away several happy broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner curs. e s e week on a month's vacation andl Dr. and Mrs, J_ (;_ Bgllgm 01 New their friends will hear with re-l .1a5¢qw_ N5" renewed many grct of Mr. Gardinefs accident. leasant friendships while attend- ' ’ ' fil§ the Maritime Hospital cohven- Flylns Officer Mario Chandler flon here mls weak, who has been statione with the RCAF. at Lachlne, Que., has been‘ u v s transferred to No. i Air Commandl The Ladies» Aid o; the p131 and at Trcrlton, Ont., and has left for; the Charlottetown Hospitals enter- h" "BW 1°¢fl¢1°ll- > talned on Thursday at the Cundal ' ‘ ’ ' Home at afternoon tea in honor of Mrs. Charles HD8811 01f Halifax the visitors attending the Mari- ls ylsltlns wt l1 Green Street. t-he= time Hospitals‘ Association coriven- B11983 0f 116!‘ 50h. M1‘. Afthlll‘ 1108i!!! i “Dig. ltmwaslgjammosg Enjoyable oc- fllld MFB- Hagan] ‘ cas on, e v rs e ver en- i erous u. their praise u“: all gos- meat. and Mrs. Richard our» lmmy extended them and m; waldt. arrived on the Island last eauty of the surroundings. Quan- week and are vlsitinfl MH- G0!!- tities of spring flowers were added W515“ limlllifi. MP- and M11 attractiveness to the pretty tea 01d P10 Bfd- I table which was presided over by ln the American bnny and is on; Mrs. iDr.) J. W. MacKenzie and $19k leflve- ' _ , . Michael Conway. The visit- ' ors were welcomed by Mrs. NoellDe- Elllw évllolwlnfos cl Din from the cis nd Mrs. R. J. MacDona d. 118 b 1'00’. ' Bl a o e 0 of interest to a wide circle of rela- Viscount Bennett was lnvlted lo tives and friends in P. E. I. as Dr. juncheon a; Qgygynmgnf, Hausa, MacArthur referred to is a rand-l‘ Ottawa on gnurday viggqunt, son of Mrs. (Dr.) T. F. FUIGHOIL: 3mm; h“ 1e“ gm- Toronto, en Greenfield Avenue: Cleveland, Har- - 5,, route to Calgary. and will return ‘rerun-The honorary degree. Dow to Ottawa in August, rior to $1,131 Dlvltglliy. was cvrgerreg gy h m, 1n n 15ml, ones o ege u» n ev. o n ‘Ewing for 1% hno o 8 F. MacArthur, at the) C- - Mm guy-y Tldmarsh hgg m. ment exercises held at Bob Jones turned from a pleasant week-end 0011888. Clévfllfllld. TBIIMSSBE. 1R5! visit in Amherst, the guest of Mr, week. Dr. MacArthur is associat- and Mrs, Robert MacKay. Mrs, ed with Rev. Charles Fuller of the Tmmuyh we“; o“; plrflgulm-ly to Old Fashioned Revival Hour radio lttend the Audrey Farnell recital brosram. and was formerly mn- on Friday. On Saturday M15; p“. nected with the Extension Depart- hell's uncle. Mr. Elmer c. Farnell mvnt of llw Moody Bible Institu- entertained some 25 friends m riln- tlbn- In conlrrrlns this degree Dr- ym- l; m, Tsngl-unar Lndgg 1n m; Bob Jones, Sin, founder of the Coi- honor. Miss. FamelPs lovely voice le e. said. "This imitation does not is quite familiar lo her P. E. Island 0 W" b0!!!" l1" Mllvffllll 6981M. 1mm“, Doctor of Divinity, upon young men. but because of his native abil- 1 highway when Mr. were coming to Charlottetown next 3 Lieut. Gottwaldt isiod -. ._i... .. /. .,,,. --.___,.-_>__ I ELLEIPS nulnv B! An Island farmer's Wife _______,_ __A___ W o» this 1 wondered w“. hep; we in ma - if "allot a little reckless allouds were thieate 13141 ere was no slsn of the sun. the wind wee from the west. Judy mmfllwg-ouor so she told me “crazy the a t the trip even when all - while she hurried frCm one ahore to the next in her prepam- m- Judy 1s only burrmi. 1t was I or she will have it. who lfnggr- - Inked Alderleo road. en we were almost within hail- ing distance of it. Did iou eve;- s de-road? I did-once. ‘Mrs. Ellen" Judy said somewhat aggravated. I considered for one who did not seem over. anxious for the excursion, " 5 Ellen. ll you had only hm l" was one who was not disappointed. e had been walking bnskly be- fore this knowini our time to reach the bway was ammo. Now z had l sure to a " apple tree blossoming profusely a-t a line-fence. The the dandelion. or , and Judv was in no mood for blowing Well‘ 1°95 to find her made. And I vflllsht sight of a legion of butter- 291-1195 on the roadside. when our bus lsaopeardd from sisal up the hill on the old town-road. I I O It is really_ no difference if you .halJP@n to miss the iBraeeide corner. There for you and benefactors and I had scarcely entered rélan came "W8 W8)’ and turned at th cor- ner (where three roads mega) to nlake his my in our road. He spied "5 and ‘$31194 T0 Jlldy “come and 8W Yolll‘ WEN." Those she lmd s;.'.'..ls".in"il e v ., _ a . that cu mm gyms a t LS time ants ‘ induct Once we “bowled away mer- rily on w trio w the city. The checker-board red of the loot-fields and the fresh unspoiled sreen of the meadows and crowing grain were "Estfiul to the eye and altogether “leasing m“ m°m1ll~3- The rivers were placid streams, 1h: boson} 115F616’ ruffled by the wavelets and gdlrllis‘ andhothers of their kind rest- or ov when 8.8 “yefml lglettlly above the p.35‘ What d0 I heme b 1 shearing hours? For gizeexr egiloygd best of all a ride with a niece and ner husband t9 s well known nurs- ery near the city-limits where we - one not old of course but who before "mine" play. ed at Alderlea and found her way l." ll° uncertain numner into Jamie’ hwy. When 1 might have bwsht other DllB-llbs Judv dim-cur- Bgfifl m?» "Who" she asked in a lake-warm dis-interested voice "ls Kaine w carry these?" 1 did and found them among my least/Q; but. dens. We met many whom we lmqq gnsgtggwmgrtnleg: $1831 85b mtfxesung" ‘l e i beside an attractive m-ecflzleli woman with‘ greying hair, Two 11151-118 Jlldys worn; cute husky laddles were with her. At the time 5116 W88; PM ller numerous pur- chases m a siut- case. in hel- haste "filled-lbs one. As l would nusell. when she found it later she felt it ou-lrlnsly. “Now what's this?" l ‘Bard her say w her small so . ‘Oh I know-a nshl‘ He snicker- ed 1,8111! l-Bush. I suspect like one ofAmlne with small liking for the dwlty- I “mmo" too at a took- siore. when Judy said w me: "What more books! wait ‘till 1 L511 James." But. we niev-er tell either Judy or I and the threat makes us only oonqplraywrs-in-anns. so we e and keep and enloy many $111111 “WW!- Mo’ Inst-mate for we did catch the retmnina bus was a lady ‘out of the Wesv on her first visit to the city, who "hadn't seen the Confederation Chamber or any- t . She is one 1m afraid of the felw who do not come to the Island with an open mind. When you are city-born and lo e its ways there is small enioyme t to be found in the peace and pictur- esqueness of our countryside. And yet some there are who would wil- lingly cross livers and climb moun- ins to return to our Island de- lta “nights. Dou-btless one must be ls- land born or of ‘these people to appreciate it bee. o - a "Do you know what they're doing?“ I said to Judy following ‘:2? g - "Ilbeyre mixing fertilizer." never heard me. Her mind ahead to her The potato-seed cutting in the basement of the house across the home llldll was lane was the chief indoor amuse- W ment for the ‘women-folk at Al- derlea this week with Jeanie. the most faithful of the workers. Join- ed at times when circumstances favored it by Judy, a novice at the sew and me. Judy like the cricket sang most of the afternoons, there. pleasantly away. Between time: other work was completed. The garden when James made us press onward and we were able to do ds and ends in connection with our spring-cleaning, which Jamey fears "is going to last ‘till the fall- Judy iro d the curtains m I netleowdm wthwlhue .1 row oo w enjgy the loveliness of a delisht- June ev . Jock was oul - vating the front field then and now that I remember it the reflection 01 the four mares was in Y-hfi W114 when he turned them at rounds and. The alder-s were there too and it. the unusual £51.? smfpre- Egyration of Mr. MacArthur and cause of his very broad influ- ence as a minister of the Gospel. t, the Board of Trustees has author- ized me to confer up“! M?» Mac‘ Arthur this d ree. At the "- uesg of Dr. Bo Jones, Jr. Acihlfl President of the College, the Doctor of Divinity hood was put upon Ml‘. MacArthur by his father. Dr- 1'1 H. MacArthur, an honorary alum- nus of Bob Jones College, and pas- tor of Rock Baptist Church of ldglemgggk." decision 10!‘ the bus a-t the, are always so many delightful chances opening lup entirely new avenues of thought. doubtless also for your 0f the moment. Judy the K. the mail~ down from the Spruce .4... cllaacormrowsl, GUARDIAN Life has lovlinees to eell, All beuitihil and splendid things, Blue waves whitened one. cliff, Soaring. fire that sways and And children's faces looking ‘ Holding wonder like a cup. -Ban Teasdale. HOME NURSE ' Peiiiculis m-pltls is a. high-sound- ing name for the lowly rapscallon, head louse. Recentl a dis- tressed young person asks for ad- vice about how to get rid of the pest. writes Mary Beard. director g nursing service. American Red oss A head louse will invade the daintest pompavdour as readily as the most imcared-for head of hair It is possible to acquire head lice from contact with the seats of street cars, buses or tnains if they have recently been occupied by someone who harbouaed them Most frequently, however, they are passed from person to person by combs, brushes. hats or scza-fs For this reason one should be very cautious about using such articles belonging to others. ' Head lice can be destroyed very quickly with proper care and a continued cleanliness. An old-fash- ioned but effective treatment is to saturate the hair at nJBht with tincture of larkspur which you 0m buy at the drugstore. Wrap the head in a towel, pinning it tlghltfly s/round the edges of the hair, and keep it on all night. 1n the morning wadh the hair thoroughly with jelly made by melting pure soap, or with a good commercial shampoo, rubbing it into the scalp for about ten min- utes. Rinse the hair sevenal times with clear water. The eggs of the louse. called nits, appear as tiny white beads attached to the hair by a sticky mbstance that resists Witter. They can be removed by combing the hair carefully with a. fine comb dripped frequently into hot vinegar. This dissolves the material that. l--_‘.~Zs the nits. and pulls‘ them loose. If this tnsatment is repeated every other day for a wellz. there will be no danger of either lice or nits surviving. To avoid a new invasion. inspect I I the heads of other members of the family, and see that. they get the same treatment if necessary v -.--»v»-i--1|. I i neussnoln F “hHroU@K By Roberta Lea . “in The Wash Wringer The rubbe" loll i1 ' » ‘Ym 1 “tier i? (tflllie l-‘llsesglzlfiggl; Elffim’; calfslélfllviglhy are ntot in kuse. .. . ev and flattening. Dr en crac ing Japannerl WIIQ Japanned ware can be c‘ a d by washi-nl witlrlzponge and Livg-em algal‘. fléineeiirylln; mwlth a soft . ' l w i . . ma“. lemcve any Watermelon If waxed Dbliler is placed over a cut watermelon the melon will keen fieveiforjwo or_il1ree_cays._ tiled-old mill quiet and deserted in this hour, and the air was lull oi June fragrances and Jennies diuck llew across my line of a her way home to roost. Jamie tlast growing up and now with many "old-fashloned’ iceas and saymgs was among our visi- tors. on several days me dark of his eyes a Derlect match healthy tan. And our days pass all too swiftly. as do all farm-folks‘ in this month of "the seeding." For farmers now. no idle minutes, until its ‘COIIIQISMQII. James has the spirit of lt. When I asked him this morning to drive a nail in place he said: "Ellen, why d0 you try to find work for me? don't you LCM- lze, we're at the cropping; ' Judy and f were the busiest. two this evening catching up on our work sin-pended in favor oi cur shopping. There svcle so lTlfllly things we might have done inst f found m_scli perplexed. ~'Juc; l. taking a breath "there's an- other week coming. I'm going to my room." lt. is quiet and restful here. Tomorrow as I have said there will be Communion Services in the old Alfk, the mention o. which wilil perhaps bring back nos- otner Sabbaths now out 0i sight in the past but not forgotten. Memories w a mother or a lather or to one of their children oi ram- illes now widely scattered or with the circle broken who once were complete and sat in the family-pew on "Sacmnlent Sunday“ in the Church at Braeside. Gone-same of them leaving only memories now. And in the morning. when the congregation have assembled, and we shall sit quietly. in the sanctity of the hour, waiting, and the leaves on the trees in His acre. will 1" still in the sunlizhthand even the bird-song W111 be one of the number, who Once wor- shipped heme but have slipped away with ‘the we. perha reao out to clasp a small fat hand like Jamie's only to remember that mine too have gone. And when the ood Minister shall say: "This co remembrance of Mo" I'm hoplna that the blessing of it all will come not only to those present but also in those who once entered the Auld Kirk's doors on such an oc- casion but are now scattered far and wide oven beyond our encirc- ling Island waters lonelv too may- be but always with precious mem- ories of gone years. Until onday - Diary - Good- night. l_iving&Leisure THE woman's REALM . . the combing l 1 outfit for sport or dress occasions. ugly Hat. bag and flowers are filmeinmle Radio J “ enabled a med- ingl officer at Honolulu to listen to the heart-beats of an uncon- scious sailor on a vessel the source > ained practically the same through centuries. use primarily from wastes. including hide trimmings. and b08168. ' ' MAKE 1r rafiowan Byrnc Sanders, Consumer Branch director siys that complacency is the greatest darlger to continued control of‘ prices. 'I'h1s is no time to sit bask and accept the besie- bits of price control without con- irlbliimg anything in the way of personal effort. And peaeetlal effort. she si-ys, inohldes paying no nlore than ceiling prices an buying only what you need. VEGETABLE PRICES . Until supplies of fresh Canadian carrots and csbbages are available arrangements have been made to provide housewives with imported fresh vegetables at the Comedian ceiling price. VETERANS GET PREFERENCE If an honorably discharged veteran oi’ the Canadian lnned forces owned and _,‘ ’ his own home. before the war. but rented the house during his term of ser- vice, he can recover the accom- datlons by giving the present tcmmts three months’ notice. In all other cases, however. existing renllnl regulations still govern the eviction of tenants. SHIRTS GO MUFTI Civilians may now purchase shirts \vhich were previously sold only to officers of the armed ser- vices. Turkey ease average about 60 percent. more in weight than hen’s eggs, have tougher shell mem- branes. but are very much like chicken eggs in taste. color of yglts and white, and nutritive v ue. To-oe-iza means "good place to raise potatoes” in Indian. l I I1 D. C. Williams 1. l"'—‘_“_”“—"'—'_'l; l '2 -BeTTER ENGLISH .____i 1. What is wrong with this - tense? “The abbreviation of 1:3- isiéma. is ha." . What l th . - lotion cif “hgspitiblggect pronunc 43. Which one of these words is ml-ysuelled? Enterprise, vulcanise, ccenDromisc. . What does the word "animos- ity" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with ar that means "laboriousm? ANSWERS Say, “The abbreviation for Louisiana is La.“ 2. Accent first syllable, not the second. 3. Vulcan- lzc. 4. Violent hatred leading to active opposition. "Their animosity, burned with redouibled violence a few years later." 5. Arduous. S WILD ROSE DESIGN DESIGN N0. 1181 The delicate wild rose rimmed mu block stitch beanie and bu to crochet. Pattem No 01m‘- tains complete instructions. ' To order pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and address with i5 ce e or Postal Scrip to Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Guardian. Design No. 1121 Name Street Address A Jon on M YOU can no I Price Control Questions | and Answers l Questions and Answers on Price Cents-pl will a pear in The Guard ti." u." '.'.:""' ms" ‘ nu one are ose w - sv lflbllqlfl she Wartime Prloee and Trade Board from housewives la this region. The answers are pro viderl by the Board Readers. Pes- eons who have Intelligent question to llk on prlee control are invited to send them in writing w tbs Women's Regional Advisory Cum mlitee of the War Time Price and Trade Q. I am enclosing a receipt I i?! Q Believe it orr'not.‘.lll as: ed with some eligi __e are pahiobship and bonie ersfiars ured to ‘Ii Ripley would hunters m not the ddmtentes. but the that I don't get liltiers from women who say that they m 1n fifties. or perhapsitheir early sixties. but, they are ‘ and still sood-lookin .- and who went to knew how they in his seventies who is mifi‘.’l...‘f‘..i" - DIIQ MUIOQTIBB and IE HUSBANP @- TING GRANDMAQ Lonesome Women Use M r As Bait For New Mates ' oney . ll)’. the real Bflndmas. 'I‘here h I 1ll1't s . ‘i-"llli and t can SH lgqu‘ v l" mu t: .. have bacon’ h “mm l0 like lg got for r February same rgwa made on A first one is for $1 911d one for on such prices? A. Yes the irs to my watch qlatsd , and also one for the ii 2i. ‘Ilhe second '. Is there any ceiling or arany rats to take it and have glvgn chase. Very ‘often they are rich Women .1, deppfldd alumna have 1m them fortune, ,0 °‘ are able to offer a bonus along with llltlllltll’ nut. whether they have money or lack n. u. n: son they are lo anxlousto marry again l. Lfcomvs tonnes with Butterscotch Cream in top of a stir in milk. water, stirring, thickened about 10 minutes. Pourl slowly. while beating with a spoon. over egg yolks beaten with remaining sugar. Re- turn to double boiler. and cook 2 minutes over boiling water. while stirring. Remove from heat: stir 211 butter and cool. Add vanilla, and After frost with following Sea-Foam Frosting‘ packed in wpof hand beater, oookin until frosting stands mm. Remove from boiling water: enough to slice until . . over low heat until whitened dry. Put h tmtil light and fluffy with the but- or two llnifl with melted butter and brown ln dinner and before dinner. drain the!!!» butter heat in oven with the etri dinner. . . . Drlce for such repairs is definitely controlled . s Jeweller more for the some time of repairs as was £63861! by hbixglsl fgflgh: same w uring c . Sept.16to0ot.l1,19d1. . .asit is stated on ymlr receipts that ex- actly the same work was done 0n both ooqsions it would seem that you were overcharged. We will meek cos at this repair shop q. I have to use com syrup for my baby's formula. Do I have to .use coupons to obtain this syrup? A. Yes. You need reserves cou- pqns for the purchase of corn syrup. ' 1 imam-mil f . enuurirr By Roberta Leo _._u_. . s. Ls it all right for the mother Q. of the bridegroom to determine attendants the brine this is the privilege of and the groom's mother in matters the bride. would be interfering that do not concern her. . In what way can one over- come lisping? recitatione A. Dranlatlc and reading aloud. if persisted in. will usuallyaollrfrocme the fault to become inti- Q. mate with new acquaintances? is impolite, unwise. . No; it and often brings regrets. MZIIWK III-Lino sea-roam 0.41:5 F111 6°01 BH-Fbflm Cake layers Filling; 3 195900115 fill-Purpose flour 3 lrablefiiwons brown sugar teaspoon salt cull slcsirlderci 688W. iet rom cake) 9891951900115 butter, or shorten- ills. or salad oil teaspoon vanilla Mix flour, half sugar. and salt double boiler; gradually, Cook over boiiingl until smooth and. .which have been pread. FROSTING SEA-FOAM CAKE filling Sea-Foam Cake. 3 egg ‘whites. unbeaten 1% cups brown sugar, 5 tablespoons water .1 was vanilla extract poon Combine first three ingredients blemboilel‘. Beat with a‘ 11113118 dou beater g for in peak on vanilhr ‘finest until thick a. DUOHESSE POTATOES Gyzotawes 1 tablespoons butter y. teas lit oa-Iyolla -Pa:re tatoeeandbal ainthenohm throng a ricer and whip and enough hot lks and agai verymflgffy. Pile likhtly in s. 0V8!‘ sgvecghricd eta-inc beans for this about an‘ hour o with the oven and place in W ' m t at “l‘§..-‘3“.§§.‘-‘ze'¢."s‘€i‘l§§. uiufiéh be codked some time in ldvflllcl- tAr and t into the m’ Mm mt n: bgsuns to heat h about s. half hour before RUI OUT THAT WITH- M|NARU$ is not allowed to chalze‘ thoroughlv mix-linen roll the e ed. Place over rapidly boiling water» low it to tend '1 minutes orlmats 16i- flour pots? her mother. to fuss over and do for. In s. word. their own age class. ford suoh a luxury. thewiae of life for herself that isnseful and men. - rlage Just for company. it CHICKEN TIMI said-the " ylgylbgzluote a famous African‘ x Ami- Meie- thought, Tommy mlillled, he said brightly. “ d hour is lust before the dawn." GREAT srunr , .. " Why do u rubber lov m; cuttingohaiyilyasked “For m - ‘Imus Du _ ‘ed ' u" bfl-rbél‘. "b; geepin; ourrflolelebreted hair reetorer from new heir to grow under my flmzerna . its .... deeper-a.‘ te‘ "Yes. lit." ey‘: ,_....__._i__.._._.___as now can ll_l - By AnnsAabfag w 118 to use for d . A. Rub the letters with lard, l1! Excellent mats can be made - by cutting discs from pieces of old llzlflellnt. BEGINNII?! DILIGI’! If you have never made a dress before. start to seam‘ . So wi oslp sleevlg it isptfhe: hit o! _ son. Ndmiiscu inaisesl 10.14. l6 is and no. 81m lo ..snb 29in? 96 or 39-inch. 1% yards m! . 30 cents for earrmn. which includes complete "asking f.“.’.i‘°s.u?“.it...'tl§ £31’; Wm m m.» site you m. ' Addftm Pltlflll DQIHIIIMS Th! Charlottetown Guardian. . t7 sea- Name Street Auden city £133 iunrs on mourn‘: Don't scold your child if‘ he more M m in school. sary, but neurotic . ..exnuerv| unseen em W "Forever Amber, Liiutrlladl indoor enha- of '- mid no kl on the Restoration in the pulm- inery research for her novel. Jrhey are lonesome. They They want somebody to home with and say: "Don't you remember?" IOIIANOI GIDTISQUI To the youns. who thin! o! mlrfllle only in terms of idea of an elderly woman wanting to marry is grotesque goodness sake," they ery. "she must be getting senile! want to marry at her age when she has s fine moneyt" Or they say theyearrt imagine why poor when she can-live comfortably with her children. But Jane knows that. no matter how dutiful no!‘ how kind her in-laws are, no woman who has home, her own interests, her own work and her own ever fits snugly into any other woman's home and fr. Bhe is lust John's mother And she doesn't like it. She wants wmeIliIe t: her something to do with her hands instead of having to them to keep her fingers out of her in-laws pies. She 5o, inasmuch as the chances are slim of an eid a husband except by purchase. and not many v»: for every marriage off of her schedule after middle age ' Canada "Would Not Films where Else," Says Customer . . . I lava or five yearn. firm taken over hula. Deal l="-l~l=‘=:l'ii..a~ I °°' mYu-i and ' Wennrnstore 243i. 81¢» SlllPSllfll 3W1“ WT£~ crave c l ' ' step out with $52002?! romance, . ~ "Why. f Why does | house and scam .. Jane wants w m. ones children m once had her av position in ml, mlf‘ Slur y.“ h, and the children's m, Own. She will sit on them . wants she wants to be a marriefloam again instead of what they call in legal parlance a relict, Unfortunately. this happy solution of the elderl is difficult of achievement. for. although there are old widowers sadly in need of good wives to take foolish creaturu’ cholcmruns to youn y widow's pmbln llllse numbers q care of them m. g girlssnd they seldom marry l, erly wuznwlz acquiliq woman to do is u; m; B31310 ill . , _ interesting, zvsn if i: 1- ;~.< rid ll If she is married to‘ l. poor nun and tied down with babies m1 housework, she should perfect herself in the domestic ways enable a women to be self-lwlwrtlng. 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