t et§§§§o§§z..E§§§§t3a _ axe-ears ca: . OF d _ T! s: and Duchess decided to at some ego they will make their there for an indefinite per- iod. The Duke's offices will, how- ever, remain in St. Jensen's. Tak- ing up residence at m Palace is nothing new for either the Duke or the Duchess. The Duke lived there as a bachelor, and after his marriage he and the Duchess had their own suite there until dig moved to York House in April, 1 7. I I I I A friend who has seen the Duke of Windsor says that. with hair bleached by the sun and the be- ginnings of a fair moustache, the returned exile looks ten years unger than he did when he left ndon and "he certainly appear- ed to be a cheerful and happy man" I I I I The Governor General and The Lady Tweedsmuir entertained at a small dance on Thursday even- ing for the Hon, John and the Hon. Alastair Buchan. . . - In aid of the war work to be un- dertaken by the Ottawa Woman's Club. a. largely attended tea and mo: ev shower was held Tumday pfternoon at the home of Hon. and Mrs. C.A. Dunning, Island Park Drive. . I I I ss Doris McKenzie, Miss Marv Mo. illnn. Mm Clare Brehaut and Miss Dorothy Dumont were Joint hostesses at their pretty Ritz Apartment last evening entertain- ing for Miss Patricia. Ritchie whose marriage to Lt. Keith Johns- ton is scheduled for this montb. Invited for bridge the popular young bride-to-be was genuinely surprised when showered amid gales of laughter witih numerous exquisite and lovely personal gifts. A dainty supper followed bridge and ended with hosts of good wish- ‘SQ I I I I Last evening the choir of ‘Irinity church entertained following choir practice for two of their members Miss Mildred Cox and Miss Patri- cia. Ritchie, and prmented each of them with a valuable wedding gift. I I I I Mr. J.A. McNeill, general mana- ger of the Canadian Press, is ex- pected here this aftemoon for the week-end. _ . Mr. and Mrs. L.H. McMillan and ec-n Bruce of Saint John, who ar- rived in the city for the funeral of Mr. McMillzrrrs mother, Mrs. Jona- than West, whose sudden death was such a severe shock to her family and friends, are returning home today. I I I I Miss Pearl Bums entertained at the home of her brother. Mr. War- ren A. Burns and Mrs. Burns, Ex- perimental Farm, on Thursday evening in honor of Mim Mildred Cox who was the recipient of a govely gift in silver to mark the iuppy event. I I I Last Saturday afternoon Miss Nancy Weeks had a prettily arran- ged tea and shower for Mix Co! at her attractive home. I I I I Mrs. Marcus Calder and her sis- ter, Mrs. Dcnaids of Monoton, are yislilng in Montreal. . I I I I Mr. and Mrs. WJLS. Ritchie of Campbellton, N13, are visiting Mr. Ritchie's father Mr. W. Ritchie, Greenfield Avenue. - a - a Men are reviving the pretty cus- tom of giving women a. ittle keep- sake when called up for active ser- vice. some of these take the form of a small gold cross studded with real pearls and hung from a gold chain. Smooth white platinum is made into tiny heart-shaped lock- TWoniLeriE Realm "If lcnantorrarog. l wN GUARDIAN HAPPENINGS TI-[E WE.EK I I I I Mia! Anne Hunter had n smart mixed bridge for her friends on Halloween. . _ . a Mr. and Mrs. ER. Bovyer have returned from a week's visit to Montreal, guests at the Mount Rbyfl-l. o - e a Shimmering satlns and silks in pastel shades are doing a fadeout from miladyls evening wardrobe this season. says a London stylist. Newest gowns in high-neck and long-style sleeves are shown in woolen materials in rich shades of royal blue, ecclesiastic purple, cherry, ruby, wine and all tones of green I I I I Regretful farewells were said to Mr. and Mrs. A.P.C. Rees and son Philip. who left on Thursday for Montreal to which city Mr Rees lllnes has been transferred. I I I I gow, NS, is spending two wee with her friend, Miss Zylpha letter in Summerside. e 0 - Mrs. Oswald Wright and son of Digby, NS, are spending a week in Montreal having gone up for the Huni-McKinncn nuptials. mi‘ bride formerly Mss Marion (Molly) McKlrinon being Wright's neice.‘ o Mrs Mrs. H11. Horne and Miss Margaret Home returned home Monday from a few days visit tn Fredericton, N I I I I ‘Mrs. J. M. Murley was hostess at| bridge 'I'hursday evening at home 25 Northstiyer. Road. ‘There were several social goth-l erings this week in honor or Mrs. AB. Warburton of Charlottetown who is visiting in Summerside. The Misses ‘Wyatt have return- pd to Summerside from an enjoy- able visit to‘ Montreal, Mrs. Paine, wife of Dr. Harland L Paine, Superintendent of the Grafton State Hospital. Mess- ls the guat of her sister Mrs. lnman and Major THE. Inman, Summer- side. I I I I On ‘Iihursday evening Mrs. BR. Sharp entertained at t-ro tables of bridge for Mrs. Paine who received a dainty guest of honor prize. Mn. Rea ciZnZ Erich-tamed at three tables of bridge for friends last evening; _ . Mrs. W.A. Currie entertained the Summerside East End Bridge Club this week. ' . _ ‘ Mire. LG. Lewis, Summerside, was hostess for her bridge club on Wed- nmday. I I I I Mr. Chamberlain is working harder now in his old age, says the London Evening Standard. than he has ever worked in his busy life. He spends at least l0 hours each day m continuous application to .high affairs of State. But he maln- tains much of his peacetime rou- tine. He has always been an early riser, and. one of his first concerns still is to visit his garden to look at. the flowers and the birds. ‘Then he breakfasts and. after- wards, with Mrs. Chamberlain, goes for a walk in the Park. His health is excellent. Indeed the war has "b LToday’s Popular Design By Carol Aimes qqf ' EMBROIDERED DAITODIIL APWON ., DESIGN artie with r designer huupmrctn aoutwyill war from day to day. me gift too. Easy-to-wora stitches are used throughout. Ou lovely flowers on an tide? tranlsziger ion one s . auctions stitch chart. a To order mu design. wrl and lGlld with it ce ts ‘ottetcwn Guard an. harlottetown Guardian Need ework Department ' I 818D 3 ‘ '- the fit small to extra nd color mil-q-nr-I-rrol-ggfis-e-w v-aw-II-I-FI"'E"""'"'"" 0"’,- NO. a 3 practicability and given you these A very hag?- they/with cutting pattern or the ‘ham easy-to-foilow sewing in- te your name and address on a piece of paper in com or eieml! to fieedlework Department. _ _4—-_,-______-_ FT! "s I3 BETTER who is recovering from a tedious i i Miss Elizabeth Cox of New Gin; [ unr- i mu Tlme n Eastern Standard) Dir-rare, 9.12 meg., a2.a m. h“ Chamber Music. i251 m.; r I < n 0i HOW T0 ChOOSQ And C!" F01‘ i Y Today's Short Wave Radio Program I-OI-I-VI-‘QFI SATURDAY, NOVEMBER l BUDAPIJS‘! 6:00 p.m.-Wedding - Waltz. Dorothy Diaz's Letter Box‘ You, Rather Than Following Your Own Feelings, is Often Fatal to the Happi- ness of Married Couples manwhoiebigilx_l.m.ntandda' wnnietomarrynnibuthehas However, w think my marrying a blind man. he loves me and I love him. and tha him brainy. which in turn would but would I be completely happy? wer: There probably never was a Colllpieteg _h marri elntheworlcLsoif you arew ting »ma.ke e one flawless union in all htstcrv you are iritestined to grid your nfe in the Soinstiers Retreat- o man an woman were ever pcrfec y congenia’. Each has tastes and habm and ways m... g-et v11 t..- vv--\§l- mites. No home was ever a niece of fled calm and peace. There are bound to come storms at tunes. So t e best that any couple can expect 0f mar- l'l is to find enough pleasure in each other‘; society to make g to overlook each others faults and m and more happinejg in being together than they would in being apart, The problem for you is to examine your soul very crlticall d to find out if you love this blind man well enough, and if you MY.» a s23 _ strong and generous enough to let his affliction draw you closer togethrr III-stead of coming between you. And mi- nu sake, not your Own, make an honest decision bec ly he has misfortune enough without , ause sure adding to it a. wife who would feel him a burden and be ashamed o; him, Fwm What you say of him he must be a rare character, became it takes real heroism in a man to rise above the Kreatest of all catastroph- iies than can beiall a human being ind to go bravely and cheerfully on to make a success of life against such terrible odds. God often seems to rive this indomitable spirit to blind people as if in compensation foi- their misfortune, and often HE add; a further blessing in ing them hus- t... Much Attention m w»... People Think of Social and Personal --- Fashions -'-f Literature _ T THE COOK'S CORNER lQGlvfl-‘ILI O 1U“! Dllhdlllb iciwmilk ieggyolkqllillllkbletn TI33"TTI_ l‘: vanilla i’? "rate-ll andstrong.” the oak tree As it proudly teased iiI lofty heed, "Igivemy wood to make the beams Of the ocean ship that onward stclme." Put auger, flour and nit in top of double boiler. Add milk and beaten egg yolk, mixing thoroughly. Place over rapidly boiling water and cook 10 minutes or until thick, stirring nstl-ntly. Cool. Add vanilla to “cool milityure. ad be tw -inch rs. 1849:» swim: filTil-‘ll for tneicu. "I 812:6"?! 11"‘ i" "l" W" 1M r u aci is lso 1 5 P’ . starter. r. ...'......"' M,» w u» -- l m. i» _________ S Mp, uuuunur: rausi-mu “My lav i! Wed for sugar sweet That lads and lasses love to eat." ‘my wood is used," said the slender birch, "To build a house, a barn, a church 3 tablespoons lemon juice Whenever men need a helper strong 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind "Ihey find me ready all day long." 1 cup “ ‘dc’ coconut Yellow vegetable coloring, if desired Stir sifted confectioners’ sugar into sweetened condensed milk. Add lemon Juice and grated rind. Beat until emoo“ and creamy. Tint pale yellow with vegetable color- ing if desired. Spread on oold cake. Sprinkle coconut over top. Makes enough frosting to cover tops of two 9-inch layers, or top and sides of loaf cake, or about LEM-UN 3 cups ecnfectioneru’ (i!) sugar 1-2 cup sweetened ‘ensed milk "On my branches wide," the apple said "You'll find sweet fruit, so round and red, I share my treasures with one and all When apples are ripe in the early fall." “I'm not very tall, nor strong, nor wide, ! And I have no fruit," a small fir, cried, bands and wives who love them enough to devom their ives to them and become their eyes. 1T V011!‘ only T835011 TOT 110i. mBlTylflg {hi5 mm] 15 becaugg ygu dread ‘PRAGUE. 6155 P-In-Sfltllfdfly Night Con- And 1t is something from which you cannot escape because everything Mr. and Mrs. B. Roy Holman. cert. OLRAA, 15.33 meg., 19.7 m. that we do, from the way we are born to the way we dig. L; commenter; tea’? itéhtfrlfifi flflhifarenwfié‘ "’° °“i‘"..';’“°i“ “'° “my-mwmh“ “'° I _ W C 0 our religious and political beliefs, all our es oak on the mm discussion among our acquaintances. BERLIN 7:30 p.m.—'l‘oday in Germany. DJD, 11.11 meg., 25.4 m. i PUMP. 1:30 p.m.-—News in Engish; ‘ 2R0, 11 8i meg,‘ IRF, 9.83 meg , 30.5 m. Mfllnrm 8:25 pm.- News in English. EAQ, 9.86 meg., 30.4 m. |ngq|iqN | 8:45 p.m.-—“In Town Tonight". GSF, 15.14 meg, 19 8 m.; GSD, 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; GSB, 9 51 meg., 31.5 m. ' CARACAF 9:00 p.m.—Dance Music. ‘(V5- RC, 5.9 meg., 51.7 m. PAI"S 9:15 pun. - Radio Sketches. TPBll, 11.88 meg., 25.2 m.; TPAQ, 11.71 meg., 20.0 m. BERLIN 9:15 p.m.—Club of Notions. DJD, 11.7’! meg., 25.4 m. LONDON llr00 p.m. - News Bulletins. cs1), 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; cs0, 9.58 meg.. 31.8 m.; GSB, 9.51 meg., 31.5 m. LONDON 11:15 p.m.-Variety. GSD, 1l.'l5 meg., 25.5 m; 05C, 8.58 meg., 31.3 m.; GSB. 9.51 meg., 31.5 m. given him new strength. He walked into the House last week with the step of a young man. He had al- most a martial all‘. Healthy Dog e Joy to Owner and Friends villa-t people will say, you are even more bound than he is, for you are th- victim of a fear phobia that will ccnircl your everv movement, 1n life, But I'm happy as you can see For I'll be someone's Christmas Tree. i 1-2 dozen cup cake-s. Assorted Sandwich Fillings _____ —-By Marion E. Cox. l. Egg salad. Hard cooked eggs IIOIISEWIFE A AND llEli their natures rnd an IXHDOSSiDIB task So the only sensible thing to do SBY- Do what you think is right points of view, if pie go Dear Dorothy Dix-J am a man at that. As you can't pipes‘: eyerybody,‘ please your elf, Caring for the Aged Mother minced and mixed with chopped pickles, moistened with mayon- naise. m 2. Tuna fish, finely m ced onions owes; atfifeéngggegf ggc figind celery, moistened with mayon- we try to please them all. we assay 115159- | 3. Peanut butter, minced pickle |reLish moistened with cream or is to bay no attention to what peo- d,“ Quantities of the bright red of this season have taken over the evening color situation in entire frocks and in sepreate jackets. And white-haired women as well as de- butantes have responded to this wave of red in fashion. These reds appear in new dresses generally slim skirts. in drapy soft. sing. 4. Ground ham and chopped pea- lnutz moistened with salad dressing. - I That gives a variety for all tastes, but you could add a platter of thin 0i 32 and have two boys who are the, sliced cold meats if you‘ like, Have and Wflflt you want to do, and let it ‘among these new fashions. crepe or velvet. The separate Jae- ket is seen in duvetun and in vel- veteen. Dark garnet also registers . It shows he trusts ‘man who loves his wife doesnt have m go mbgut proclahm Simple Diet Keeps Pet Happy What and when io feed your dog? No problem if you have right in- formation. Tc raise e healthy dog, just re- member that puppies are a good deal like children. They need to be fled frequently at first, four time: e ay. i How locn can you give a pupp meat‘! Meat ll a dog's natural foo . he should have it when three weeks i d. oi After a year, your pet needs only one meal u day, except in cold weather, when he needs two. The best meats for a dog are beef Ind lamb. Other good foods are fish, eggl and milk, but avoid pork and feed vegetables and starches in small quantities only. This time of year, odd cod-liver oil to keep your pet husky. l As for the manners part of your l dog's upbringing, simple if you fol- low a few rules. To get him to obey such commands as "lie down," "shake hands" use the same wordl each lesson. Reward him when he I gcea right with a tidbit, a pat on the G3 . In our 32-pin booklet an au- thority tells how to train your dog to obey readily. do clever tricks. Gives directions for diet, grooming, housebre-iiing, treating ailments. Lists breeds. Send doc in coins for your copy Your Dog to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure tc write plainly our Name, Address, and ihe Name of booklet. Name Street Address ‘and not have to undo because of P80711100 children of my first wife. who d-led. _ A vear ago I remarried a girl o; 3Q, Rgcgnfly V f m dad two or three different kinds and my a er 1 and I am r arrange them in overlapping slices, blue are consplclous in net, satin garnished with slices or dill pickles Mid “HWY cheers. Wider skirted and pickled onions. . euuired to support my mommy wife was so opposed to my mother living with us that she has left, me gnu gone back to her mother. She writes me that she wants to come niarékmtcamgélgut vtgll not do so as long as my mother k with me. 1 am and I than‘ I "ll ISlfiItYDOYt 7W0 1101118.. one for us and one for my mother, as she is 01d all‘? l‘ Kb! when I say that I should take care of my mother my We thinks Mug? e in support herself. 1 have a married sister and us Naturau In; er bsfioula go to live with her instead of staying with - y. ove h my wife and my mother, and 1g, 15 an “deal trying to decide what I should do under the circumstances. I O. E. EDDY. er: Undoubtedl , it tak a man's wife aiid n15 meguieyiicoiiigofigpgéiscgumEirifiussgnféliixcdiiew utflfi flzgllzz $3; gacbgtzltgérihem Wlll exemlsc a little tact and forbearance in “Uflnfmvnawlv. TIOWWBI‘. this Seems to be one of the heights of self. ale 311i? giggiifiiwtgvonufrtiu“ use ‘md 9° W9 have the curious ' - love a man well enough t?) die ‘it’; grin‘: 'f.'3§“§.§ia$§u“e$‘°' “ti?” or w om quarrellns. though they know that tnéy break hi; hnkgii... the 5mm dlSB-Breements. No one can blame your wife f con- e ha ol of a pretty _ u man, And ‘M ca!“ h who v0.33 $1113“: such a sacmmflrvom vlilijngfax“ u “e [or h" Inasmuch as you have a married sister whv do you not dlvld go%firghganlfénbesiigfi Egg; mTiilmight satisfy your selfish wife? would not mm the whole bmdm on orcgre of a dependent parent. The? I I I I I I "Taken for Grantcd" Is a Compliment Dear Miss Dix- 115b,; tell me how to cure ltliiyishraultngi your All me too much for granted. PM” PAM. A woman should be pleased when he; husband up” he‘. m‘. an “E; A her and that rhe is giving satisfaction u g, 9 the fact WW“ have w tell everybody he met shunts w” m any more than h erect. 112m ° m, ing in small tart shells for the pumpkin tarts and stick a tool-h- plck and a cube u: yellow cheese afternoon wear. These are accom- lnto the centre of each. If you'd Plinied by the highest of the high like variety here also, make a pan turbans seen to date, each picking Favor for gray and aquamarine frocks are adopted for these lighter Use your favorite pumpkin flll- 00ml?»- Pastel lames are seen for late of rum and butter tarta in tiny, one of the delicate shades in the sweet pastry tart shells. Make lflme- these quit-e small for they are, i Bot-h afternoon IIE » All optician in Switzerland b“ become a lpecialist in iitflng c" Il-"lfl i0 don and other alum“ pets and treating their eyes, When a kettle of food bolls, 1w. er that- heat and keep 1t a; m, boiling point. This takes less heal and the food will cook Just as wen MAKHG A BCRAPBOOK pol YOU! CHILDREN One of the best ways m km children amused on rainy um is to let them make scrap book, 0% B chew bOOK or make on; yourself of thick brown We, Save all the colored advertisement; magazine covers, fashion illustml tlons and so on. Give them g pa" of blunt scissors, a bottle of hum; made flour paste and a box of colored crayon pencils and thq will be happy for hours, Don't brush the rolls with m- ter after they are taken from m, oven, as this makes the crust iOLLgh Brush them with water or bum,- before putting into the oven. On a balance scale, only you; weights are necessary to weigh any number of whole pounds from one to 40 People of the USA. buy "| 000,000 worth of greeting curd] yearly. The world's largest typewriter W618i’!!! 14 tom. and makes letters three inches tall I-IIQ-OI-OI-O 40-0-6944 g Morning Smile i Said the employer: “Miss Brown, Pm afraid I'll have to - er _ m, duoe...." "Oh, m. Jones," replied ilie typ. in, "1 wasn't in earnest when 3 said I didn't like fat men." auIZuT-Ty anal-lock Holmes: "an, wiim, I see you have on your winter un. derwear." rich, but you'll like the pastry for and evening Watson: “Marvellous. Holmes, any small tca-tlme mm. gowns show a predilection for hern- marvellous! How did you ever 4e. lines longer at the back, revealing duce that?" sweet puny a contrasting facing or a lingerie‘ Holmes: "You have forgotten 1-2 cup butter “iiml- l 3-4 cup sugar your trousers.” 2 eggs 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Method: Cream the butter and the sugar and add i-he well beaten eggs. Sift the flour and baking powder and work these in to form a stiff dough. Take small portions and press them into tart. shells, 611111171118 around the top with a fork or the fingers. RAILROADS FORSAKE SOCCER LONDON —(OP) —-English rail- way! have forsaken the soccer fans of the nation. Special trains to pro- vincial soccer game, hgvg gmppqj, throw off ~04 YOIIIt INDIVIDUAL HUBOSGDPE By masons name 100cm ht. ma. m W“ kmkgk ‘A A A mlklns day b t it BWDXIIPU-ihlrig fully and with faith that, egfnggfi effort ill "' i 1 Heed elllldemyrnl ts own reward. 24 t0 NOVEMBER 23 For Saturday. Nev. 4th. MARCH 2i to APRIL 20 (Aflgg) —-Mars-Uranus rays tend toward radical decisions and harsh treat- ment of subjects that would (are be with calm, clear thinking 1nd Mndllnz- Don't act quickly on important. issues while under enlrotionai strain or worry. Be cheer. OCTOBER. (Scorpiw-Todayb DONZIB; Rug}; hemiong into new ventures with- out first Ithoroughly investigating same; dont make drastic and un- “meiilugéihi-llkei; don't be unreas- ‘llmblt- be gracious. considerate. NOVEMBER 33 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittariun-Both mo in- terests and private affairs wii ben- efit through quiet, sensible conduct. Blustering and domineering will AIR-IL 31 to MAYN (('I‘nurue>— Clli- wmm w set to eMentials. Don't be annoyed at the failure of others to grasp your viewpoint. Pick your way carefully and avoid mistakes. Have are in ds and“ highways’ ° cm" Kllgliiéktlezgilglfibtiiillllll your object- DEC N t0 JANUARY II MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Youil probmly find today tricky, with itfalls for you who act with- out king first of the outcome of your actions. Better go slower (Capricorn) —Oorrvespondence, vis- iting laces of interest and friends, attcn ng to family's wishes, read- ing, entertainment, music, travel, painting, sculpture, selling dalntles and useful articles rate high. Care h. all mon transactions advised! JANUAR 2'1 to FEBRUARY 30 (Aquarius)-—Vigiiancc and s with essential matters are perti- nent to your cause this Saturday, Aouzrian friend. And tact and pru- dence in private interests are also paramount. You can enhance your chances by going more than half- way to meet opportunities. FEBRUARY 3i to (Piscem-Some good influences errors. g JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Several planetary aspects indicatc today as unfavorable for needless risks. carelessness at laborious work and in bueines management. and going to extremes in pleasures. The conservative is still in good taste and is your beet bet today. JULY M to AUGUST 32 (Leo)- If you break even, be satisfied that afloat for Pisceans, and ially ycggtmvgexflaishgamogvfileii! for you born before March . Make merit you know! Gather yourself a‘: Plaguzfiimn 6,13%!“ fig‘: together; take stock oi’ how you cm impw", mm m “out doing throug .Build for the future. Enjoy t. divertiuernent with family or friends A CHILD BORN’ ON THJB DAY has Jupiter, the Benefic, and Mars. the Aggressive, dominant in its chart. A great combination. too, for unusual achievement and fin- ancial ns. This child will need sympa iy and understanding to help it nd its true self. It ‘viii be AUGUST i3 to SEFHMBSIR 23 (Virgo)—-Do your share toward maintaining and promoting har- mony wherever ou are. Coopera- tion snd discre on are the two big items this Saturday. Indulge some wholesome, pleasant divertin- sernent. m m“ r m, B “mom auvrmmm a to ocroam Wflllw- MW “WW a mun-emu not be - 011335‘ . Lt . ~ m PHILLIPS’ .r.'::.::. ma?“ vim" m i" "r Illllflllll ' Football supporters must rely on fekular trains- at full fare. '35:’ ,,',,¥:,,,f"fi i.-. __.____ __ .___ en the depen ble family remedy III trest- ing coughs colds and u a body- uilder. TOO PRECIOUS TO LOSE! Guard your diildren from the serious results which may possibly follow a heavy cold ii you neglect it. Give them Father John's Medicine which builds up bodily strength, restores lost energy - helps the body to amine-free from harmful drugs and alcohol. cold infections. It is rich in vi- DWIYHIMP filial/why‘ iieiii lndigesiio i '_ Here is a frock that you most certainly want tc have for those afternoon parties and club meet- ings this winter. The raised waist- that is becoming tc all type; of figures. This is a dress that you can change with different neck- laces and clips, as your fancy suits you. Dark crepe, either plain or novelty, and with the long 'loose sleeves or the smartly new three-quarter length, as you like them, makes a dress that has a quiet charm all its own. You have iyour choice of a high, round neck- iiine or a lower v. Slimming skirt c5419‘ "W" iymPwml-llld {seaming is attractively designed if you suspect ezccu ltomach 4p 11am; ucldnwkoPl-illlnflllllk vlMu- l Style m. zcai is designed roi- necio. If trouble persists, & sizes 14, 10, 36, 38 40, 42, M, 46 and Your Doctor. A8. Size ae requires i yards of 30 Today it’; 9° gagy m "ajkafln" u_ i inch material was flush Imywhm yw m. Now Send fifteen use» (coin ll prl- when distress wmea at home. all fered) mi- pattern. write plainly pdéiopisltakg 2 ‘tableapooniulepi’ you; Mme, Addy,“ mg ‘m; {i}? “"1!” Milk °§ Mflllnwfl- number Be sure to state the size _ eln yiouzapraffiuowith others, ivou wish. serials... r: *y...“::i.:{.“.il; m»- M181» ~ you would candy mints. That's all youdo to feel wonderful. “gm, Either form of Phi ‘tps’ works the flamqwfly-my quick y. You can't beat it for welcome fast relief from 5M0! Add"!!! after-eating distress. Almost at once ou_ feel "gas", nausea, that "lumpy" ' 318cm’; {zwhh Chadd“), dbgain to City Province . c1 ea a es. "aci " are corrected right at the 00mg w“ miTERvENBs it's a wonderful way to free your- eeif from distress and embarrassment. S1‘. ANDREWS, Scotland —(OP) Try it. But be sure when you buy to —-'I'he tponed the trad- war has ask for "Phillips? " to insure getting itlflml " laying thegenuineiut-uedngPhillipdarticie. " of the new capt- ain of t e Roya and Ancient Golf Club indefinite] .-C0i. H H \ L k New Fall Fashions ' And Winter Styles line has a sleek, slim air about it ,