.. -.. 1- sow- AG _ l Heilppenin Woman’ s Real gs Of The Week thy: ndxllougicott p l ni-itiklimoolilgiihi ‘ 0d she was sure the hold the hart traditions regiment and wished them good ' ~ - - luck and God's bless! Hriie resl- w. and Mrs. n. A. Riley of mental mascot, Wallace, g at. Saint John, n.3,, who hflve,begn Bernard dog, was shown to IHBHQCUVTCB. one King George wrote B, letter by hand to sir Lyman Duff on the occasion of his retirement gs chief a, expressing ap_ long Justice of Canao preciation of Sir Lymans _ formally than in nien would up_ of ' the the princess. Later she liinclii-d with officers and sayv the regiment on hi; siste s. Mince Roseneathrfifigtuicnls: “L asset's c" a" "~ BPBIidI-ng a week in Charlottetown left on retum home ‘Ihursday. t c .. Viscount Bennct/t was among those present at the luncheon Elven by the Knights of the Round Table Club, at the savoy Hotel, London, recently, when the o Presence. Viscount Bennett gave Dllbllc service and conveying the best wishes of himself and the at. a_ recent private lllnfllLl-ilna Queen. _ _ _ glgfillaglefxllf the Royal i-hhpiie so“ Mrs. A. Belcheir and daughter. Miss Barbara. are being welcomed home after an extended visit to Wlflfllpfg. eel AW 1 Betti McConl-ell 0f the Halifax. Eastern Air Command, after spending a three necks leave at her home in Georgetown i; in the city for the week-end the guest nf Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Maadonald. Upper Prince Street.‘ - = 0 Mr. and lvLs J H Gordon ex, got io leave shortly or. a visit to orida. - - Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Mac. Kenzie. Prince street, he, visiting In Wflshihgtor: ant gums O! their son. Mr Kenneth MacKcnzio and Mrs. MacKenrie. O O Mrs. A. Green of Iririldad, dau_ ghtcr of Ma". Alfred Duchemin, RflWlbflhled 11y Miss Dorothy Ann is here on a visit renewing old friendships, Mr. Green. who came wfth them is visiting his old home in Alisertori and will 5cm his fam_ 11y here later Miss Lilian Duch. cmin is entertaining at the tea hour today iii honor of he: cousin Mrs. Green. I I O Di”. H. H Shaw, although still confined to his room. is now con. tiaigscing after his recent severe co . c e - The Duchess of Gloucester holds honorary military rank. as colonel. final-lief of the Ncrtliamptnnshire Regiment and of the King's Own Scottish Borderers. q regiment famedin British history that finds its men chiefly ln the same Low. land countryside that is the home of the duchess’ iywn. family. H. P. Duchemir. nf Sydney, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. (H. B. Chaplin. left early this week (or Toronto whore they will spend sombtime. the guests of 111s» Gwen Duchemln cf the staff of the Tcr onto Conservatocy of Music. .. if they by. Practice makes per i.____.. eitrechaddrssmaflv .__._ WIONG POSTUBE Nothing looks worse on the dancl floor if you get yourself in all sort of queer positions. Dance straigh and easily. Self-assurance and graci are the result of knowing the cor rect posture to assume on the dance floor. The couple above-their knees bent, hips out at awkwarc angle-ere inviting stamped-on toe‘ and tangled stops. Everyone can be a good dance. feet. Confidence is also acquired By dancing as much as possible ani with confidence you obtain ens and poise. Once you have learned to danc naturally it's easy to learn the vari our smart step: of modern socla dancing. ‘these steps require a greater con- trol of your body as a dancer, more can and grace. But it is not diffi- cult-and it is a lot cf fun learning! Out SI-page booklet helps the be- ginner not only with instructions but also with clearly defined dia- grams to enable them to follow the st I with ease. of only the newest and smartest lteps are included in the booklet, but the fundamentals of danc- In: are outlined. How to lead and follow, for example. Bend l5 cents in coins for your Iipy of Home Course In New Ball- ln Dances to the Chailotteiown the Bari oi Clarendon, chairman med 0f lfiefofieiy. .. The Sympathy of many friends goes out to Mr. S. A. MwLeod the death of Mrs, McLgoq who l5 so kindly remembered. O On Friday afternoon c, delightful shower was ven in hcnourofMrs. C. E4186!‘ air. nee Miss Eileen McIntyre. by Miss Thelma. ‘Peed and Miss Viney Watts at the home of the latter. The Wlrulflrity of the young bride was very evid- glliéndsblgresglrixi; lair e lnumber of an . ceived. "We y Bu!‘ re I l O The marriage of Dorothy Muriel daughter of RW and Mrs. c. x. Whalley of Sydney. to Lieut, John Stila Fraser, son oi’ Rev, and Mrs. E J. O. Fraser of Ken- sington, P.E.I._ tool; plnce wed_ r-ssday afternoon in All Church. Ottawa. gov, _ “ill-alley officiated. assisted by Rev. H. G. Fiarider. The reception Y°|1°W1I1lr the ceremony was held at the residence f M , , ES. Sherwood o r and Mrs I e Home friends t0 hear that Air 9Y5. Otta will be interested Force Headquart_ 111g Cross for a very keen fighting spirit do Played thfflllghoiit operations. Flt m. aiitohinsoh is the 3C1! of Mr. F. L. Hutchinson and Mrs. Hutch inson who was the ' Geraldine Fitzgerald, the late Mr. dfllli-lhter of Jil-itlce Fitzgerald and 01 this city. Flt. spent sever. iveaThe ion was as l-lufchin. son has dl-splayttd a very keen fighting spirit throughout opera ggns- He h" taken Dart in num. nwltlliesorties and has damaged a wmwr o locomotives in enemy F-V- 0n Ohe occasion he was ensased by three enemy fighter; “l”! tzntma? the combat for 20 miiu un his asalla fc "Fm. mm n retired. .0 W . 8r at . iiluinst heasy weft, viii. ‘Jlwtiiiy’ mm" termination?’ “c” d6‘ A Job Only Question and Answers on Prlcc Control will a pear In The Guard- Iau as a re feature each day. v ill-WW Ml‘. Alfmd 5s ‘ kahuna": vmum mun of Halifax is a unit. scmewhermman, cl oaligctiixis more in- small teas dlwero m: yam Wm‘ “m!” . .- sa onoortwo mug t plenty. Norway honored the even: with his former Miss pew W “‘_ ' __ vvv. QQ‘“ EAPTE $11 FAIR-III. I8 IIIGIITINE Derek stood still. He doi Joe came I never have a chance." soon. I want my money.” l i» was the kill or crippl the wire across the road. He was suddenly angry, gngflfl‘ than he had ever been in his life. He started forward quickly. He h, iyearned to vet this Joe by the neck Bhd Wrlhlz the truth out of him. Second thoughts were wiser thoughts. What could he do alone KER-inst the two of them! He slackened his D20? and waited until the sound of foo steps died in the distance. Then he plodded on hcme. It Wu characteristic of him that he did not say a word w Pete,- until supper was over and there was no possible chance 0t being overhead. Then he told him of his encounter. Like all red-headed people, Peter llad a hot. temper. He flamed. “You'll sack them at once." he exclaimed. Dcrck shook his head. "Think again. Peter. If I sacked them they'd camp in the neighbor. hood and Heaven knows what tricks they'd be up to. Surely. it's better to have them under my eyes and leave then; under the impres- sion that I nave no suspicions," Peter parsed his lips. “There's something ir. that," he ilgéultted slowly. He paused. frown. "Who's this fellow. Joe?" he demanded sharply. ‘I don't know I didn't recognize his vo.ce. He is probably employed at the GVIBPTV". "He's the lzent who tried to dc me in the other night", said Peter grlmlv "Not much doubt of that, but we have no proof. It's proof I want, r, proof uf what tl-icse people are up to. And the only way to Bet- it is to watch than." Pele!‘ Put a. fresh match to his Dine and smoked in silence for some ‘moments. Then h,» broke out. again. The whole business beat: me." he said. ‘If there had been 3, will surely to goodness the mn-ells would have found it before you arrived. 1f the Old mall llld cash about the place. they cught to have found that foo." "Yet it's uuiie plain they are over. rationing is a difficult and costly process which the author- ities are loath to expand. Further rationing would also add to the trials of retail merchants. Q. As a. retail merchant who does not sell meat how am I to acquire the meat coupons with which to stock tinned salmon. soon to be rationed? A. You should apply to the near- est branch of the Ration Admin- istration for a. special purchase permit which will be. after en- scrnent, accepted by your sup- plier for tinned salmon. Q you collect meat coupons against its you must forward ei-vch month s. mes/t ration cheque or bank trans- fer voucher to the branch cover- all the coupons you have re- ceived. This you must do every month until you have paid back all the colunons rar-wimchae Peri The questions ore those which have reached the W Prices and Trade Board from housewives In this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board loaders. Per- sona who have Intelligent questions to all no price control are invited to send them In wrltfnfto the‘ Women's Regional Advisory 0cm- mittee of the War Times Price: and Trade Board. Q. Can my butcher refuse to give or sell a piece of suet with c. lean nnst of beef? A. Very often the butcher has no suet to either sell or give to his customers . . . undea- Board Orcleri 231 a cos-case must be defattod at the abattoir before it is delivered to the butcher . . . these fats are {ilsed in the manufacture of muni- ons. Q. A; s. rural housewife, I find the distribution of non-rationed articles that are scarce most un-. fair. ‘The stores in town put things on their shelves at intervals but it is almost lways the country peo- ple who g without, ee sometimes they only get to town once c week. - would not the rationing of all scarce foods be the solution? A. scarcely. as stock- of some of these articles are insifificlent to provide more than the most in- frequent and limited " . More- usrdian Home Service Addie!!!- De sur to write plainly your name, address and the name of booklet. , Name t n G. F. lliltchcsoll lend fll lla to Star Snapshot Service to be "stiflii" ".":.""-...3.'"- s u o xsil-mClahdu.‘ ou'll like 0llln:0l‘k| too. Films Rolls Developed I; Printed “as: ."°“ 25¢ Id Fines "UUOII"—PIIII\III Mull Service ‘ m“..‘..‘i%t.'..‘t?t'£?‘--lT-'Zl»°€a'- 3'3"»? l- live your usual quick service with llelp so herd o get, but u lcrlgvas cu turn olltnluch lictures, I'll wait-if l ave to wait. INLARGIMINTS I Illcvgcvnnls hi‘ In Incl IIOUMI Ill Framed INF-Colored 79¢ Enlargements L" x 6" on 7" x 9" ivory lint-d tll G lif. Sliver. Clrcuslcn Walnut or 5m chi; niilih fflmfl, 59c each. li ialarlement colored, 79c. Prlut Nluu Ind Address Plsinly on AllOrdul m '1. Social and C101“! Over Coraton ‘I'- IIIIOIB brca ed. The men were so close he f t sum they must see him. But they turned into the road without ng so. "You talk a lot, but you don't do much," reported the man celled‘ "II-low can I do anything?" map- ped Farrell. “Since that redJlcad “You'll have to make one pretty What Farrell said i.n reply Derek was ynable to heaé‘, glle dmelii were 0o ar away. an e are not follow. Bug; Zitaii he hadd hgard ‘as a remove rom s mind any doubt that. the Furrells were plotting against him and he an address on the British liknpire y“ “"51" ggilwgqlziefisgntrélglig Ll e Peter by means of covered by the- . vv_.¢vv- amusing." Derek llll lockial rei- L womd tli t1 . "r" ' mes bard enoug hug... 1:! vgff the 91:02am nowltbey baigflzrrlsd to e o cu‘. con, Eider befgre I fellow Joe ere docs come in? You hould him soy that liurrell owed him money." Duet shook his heud. . "I know Just an much and lust ' as little as you do. Now what about turning in?" "w t a minute," mil Peter. "1 want to hear about the girLDid. you see her?" “I saw her and, Peter, she's charming. What's more she's very much a, gentlewoulan." ter inquire . .No. It does seem to be the odd- est thing that a person can lose her identity so completely from so slight an injury." "What about her lmruage?" "Burnt. The van was next the engine and was ' P‘. .y destroy. “Weren't tncrc any marks on her clothes?" “No. The matron luld me that everything she was wearing had been bought at the stores and was quite new." "That looks as if she'd been bombed out before ocminu here," Peter remarked shrewdly He paus- , then went on. "Yet hcr ticket was to Taverton. Then surely she must have reiatlons or friends in the neighbourhood." "If so they haven't shown up. ‘Ime police have made every in. c ry." Peter gazed at Derek. "Then what the mlsdiief will become of her?" Derek frowned. "that's what's worrying me. but whatever happens I'll see that she doesn't go into the Institution. I'd have her here. if only we had a decent housekeeper". Peter gave his friend a quick glance. “Perhaps we could find her s. Job." he Bugizeswzd. Derek's lips set firm . I "If we can't I'm going to pay ,foi~ her keep" he declared. Peter ihad no reply He. Was startled, for , ‘ was the first time he had known his friend to ta-kii. such in. terest in any young woman. l-le Bot bed," he remarked. We're plenty to do tomorrow." Derek followed him upstairs. Ha was tired with his 1on5 walk and knew he must be up early to fetch the car. Yet it was a long time before he could get to sleep. Ha was thinking of the girl and won. dering where he cou find the money to provide for her. It oc_ curred to him that she might not be willing to be provided for. That wilis another problem he had to BOVG. At last hc dropped off, only to be mused by a, curious clanking sound He silt up in hul. wooden ing whether it was real or if he had dreamed it. But in a couple of minutes it came again, then the ‘ and her, was Peter in with a candle in his "so you heard it, too". sald Derek shar y. "Anyone not stone deaf couldn't help hearing it. soimds as if Tweedledum and Twecdledee, had started operations in the back yard." Derek jumped out of bed and thrust his feet into all pers. "If this is Farrell's work. I'll great: his infernal neck," he declared. But when they got downstairs the first person they saw was Alfred Farrell himself. He. too, was in Pyjamas and carried a heavy stick. (To Be Gontinued) door his pyiamiw hand . -—_-1—--|__---_-_-- nmcoam column VfiiTAlLE MARROW CASSEROLE Gut a medium sized arrow into pieces of convenient sire to handle, Peel and remove the seeds. Cook the pieces in a small amount of‘ boiling water or steam for ten minutes algi drain. Use alternate‘ layers of marrow and the follow- in? mixture to fill c. greased casse- TO B. ‘ i cup finely chvplied ham, left- over meat or grated cheese- 2 cups medium cream sauce . 2 tablespoons chopped green pep- pers. Salt and pecer. Cover with buttered crumbs and bake for 20 minutes in a rrodercte oven 350 degrees F, This makes a. delicious supper dish serving 6 to 8. stuffed Vegetable Marrow Cut a small marrow in half lengthwise and remove seeds. Place marrow halves on a grossed bak- ing shcet and fill with the follow- inc mixture. 2 cuips soft stale bread crumbs 1 small onlcn 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper sun Snapslw! senile: Ion I10, Ion Oflko A. Ievomo 1-2 te poultry seasoning 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 tablespoons incited fat ‘Bake for l hour in a moderate oven, 360 degrees I". Six servings“ ; sea-x": .. ¢QDFJ‘T\TJQ "Has she ggt her memory beck " ' Happiness And Pay "“é“°ii.i"."‘£al’i’.€ "Fiaflmi. fideluinitelg not iniiitmtlm gill. Vod l-t Y h but she left him foil; vhefan to answer tn When I am a week. and wh time is: other woman M; "‘ MAN ANSWER-I don't wonder his very honor in him must have that he is wmckil l trusted niln. riflce of one of them. and nothi real happiness. Conscience and . iever reminding h gave so much of her heart to him any other man You say you ftre afraid you are n8 know you are. are a middle of the years that neither one of different tastes. different them niorc and more as time goes honeymoon is cone both of thorn youth calls to It is easy enough fol" any man. ed a tummy, to make a. yuulng girl away from heir boy sweetheart. wlseness whi “ . e that she can attract and tiikc them away from other lzir easy as taking candy from a. baby. to pla: upon one who has neither skill to defend herself from liiim. married man, that he is committin able slns. for he is ruining a girl's vanity. or passions. Wife to (lie? you writing on the chance of f the girl vi-aitini: until you get tire You may say that you cannot But can you bear the thought of of the girl you say you love? her? 13) How old do you think a ing? i4) Wtha: do you think the p long should a boy and girl be N0 FOOLPROOI‘ ANSWm-Bcience has weighed hlspe at your heart don't take t seriously. Realize t well as girls. tbrobs than you have. l5 a i. ma"; start and t At ,nights from knowing other 1 her she is 1e t stranded. old maid. Static-tics show that time n. girl and she has had her fling and is and mother. mother, and NONE ESCAPED HEB. she was notorious as the village gossip. There was little she did not see or hear, and she kniew the inner history of every resident. One This HomeMixecl Cough Relief Is _H_ard To Beat gives you 16 ounces of really excel- Very Easy to Make. NoCooklug. SavesBig Money. No matter what you've been using Icr coughs due to colds. you'll be the first to admit that this surprising relief, mixed in your own kitchen. is hard to beat, for real results. Make a. syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water s, few momenta. until dissolved. No cooking is needed-anyone can do it. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey. instead of sugar syrup. Then put 2% cunccs cf Pincx (ob- tained from any druggist) into a 1G o5, bottle. and add your syrup. This REMORSE ALWAYS LOT or. SACRIFICING LIVES 0F .~ WOMEN Middle-Age Man Must Stop Destroying‘ Girl's ._....i_.____ . M155 DIX-d cm a man nomad. Have wiii with-ii» m» out m. ail. aff almost out of my n-und worrying cvcr it. lg the lives of two women wihc For him there is no way out that does not invo lm of the forsaken wife and msicienhmd beca You -agcd man and you iygrung girl to fail in love with a. man who is old encuz almost invariably a tragedy, because them is between them that gulf them can suocewfuli lmbits different so back d the to whom lic can saiy: “Don't you renLembe w o youth for the wife, an slack. Heknowsw se. And it flatters swung Every mature man knows that f B O ife for You saiy that this girl. who ls 22 year , s younger th promised to waii for you. What is she wa-ltlria 01'? promise herself as a reward for her ? Is D0 2'5? 1“‘Z“'?...‘i‘.."i“"'?'..§‘i°€i?.§“ii.“'° ‘lii°°'fi.‘iiii‘i'ht°'i’..“'is B, U5 8 SY - € W B hoog. or marrying a man whom she only tolerates for the Hike Ofa 1W- think knowing that you an: f mine msalzrrwbcfaga they act curried your age you should distrust all gas pitooat-over Tom or how . hmt you will you do your last winter's suiih and there will be mistaking for vour Prince Charming. And this They have no better of diasn dating. provided she does not do 0n t she has intelligence enough not to fall for the ‘keen ownipany" racket. which brands her as “Ton-law's giir " Ind cuts he!’ ads. so that when Avoid tho Boy Friend unless you ....."':.."“°"s"‘.%°’°“‘“..§.'% U16. l 110W! geadv tozcttlc down and be- a Rood not hould say a year would be _ __ ills 90-2. #19211! be__ Attention To Family HIV 01 ti. ur notions, for beforc we fell a great many male friends crib: was Y8 intoiwnI enI am destrovi to w has promised n will always wait. no matter‘ how long while, as for mo, I will never look at an- il-lr? III S.J.A WRECKB TWO WOMEN'S LIVES that. for ,' soul iuw man who has torn in twain when hr: 1' love him he mmwfll a do will h m ‘fir. walk beevlelaehlfll. nir- - use she that die had nothing left to give to destroying this . lrlfl’ llf - You vowhgnirw ghatefoi- B h to bier father (21758. Oil, t0 th oiwn , d hyfifllld begins to walrt“: .53.. ,. .. has kept his hair and not acquir- fall in love with has th gig‘: tot f he: l" mtfllltifihai. is as and he it is the knowledge of the world. n01‘ the hi.“ t... is °°°°°'.".'i "hllisifi e one o the sake of SWXUWZG his own grown men. and even ls and from wiivcs wilnn What can she waiting she waiting for your Aie you both waiting with murder in llr hearts? All) crcingvoiurwlfcto vcrceyou? m-is d of hcr? ea s think e can wclniaivs hclnet- 0r a lonely old maiden- bearto ofglvlnn ulll-fiifl uo have wrecked the life DEAR. DOROTHY DIX-Will you please answer these questions that have us C0lXliP1Bt8ly' baffled every way we turn? when she realliy loves a boy? iii) H (i) Huwcan a irl should be bef 8 m! 0f , o wio ' TEST ml. 1.0V! the earth Bfidfllaol! v5 the (fists-rice to the stars and sent a w red word aimmd . but it has never been able to devise any sure, f out of love. For un ted centuries men and women have been nether what they felt for a member of the opposite ecx was the fiend passion thit- would last a lifetime. or a lll fancy from which 0y would recoWf in c. few weeks, and they at can't tell whether. when they lose their ap- pebtites and have that gone feeling. if they are in love or have indigna- u . or Harry, oimlrvw it by the time lbc some other lad whom you for boys a! their heart- it wl school in! off and ditches was-it to be an antic . B uwgintsualnt: flushing w-i e hekbmtilldolher uioqil long ' uplei l i. be hi‘. ‘fiftihdéi... ‘lafifi... awaits tit’. ma‘. 22bit’ acquainted with eacl have worn off. 1 cughf lith romanc to ma“ lil0I°l:aCl10l-l;h.fl'0l%l¥e d-er morning she met the local bill in the grocers shop. The builder, remarked to her: I saw the nave in the new church this moi-nine- This gossip nodded her gravely, and said: - mention names — I know who you mean! The world would be a better place, (And there's not. 1 ‘single maybe), If Adolf Schlchk""“"““r's ma , ‘lad never had s. baby‘ lent cough relief-about 4 times ll much for your money. Tastes flue- childrou love it—a.nd it never Iboils. You can feel this home mixture taking right hold of a cough. It loosens the lilegm, soothes the irri- tated membranes. and helps clear the air ll difficult breathing, and lets you sloop. Once tried. youursweer by it. ' l ran-rum lfihcu dost bid thy Mend Ills- “ . slit-forms aicht i-Miich that farewell.» may . Pmssthcuhlshuidlntbiue- lilcwcuistthcutellhvwflrf u. h“ oer. esprice may lead his stops m mhcthtomcrro comes the _ ,. have grown to months. and months to l YQIN. . Ere they have looked in loving eyes rmlfiil. it best, is underlaid With tears and pain ' “I'll And days . v firm a The hand of him who goeth forth; Unseen, Fate goeth too - Yes, find thou always time to say some earnest word. Between the idle talk. . Lest with thee. henceforth, Night “and day. regret should wa - ' " —Ooventry Pstnlorc‘. ORANGES AND LEMONB Do you throw away half the food vcluc of oranges? Lots of people do when they strain the breakfast orange lulce. Serve it pulpand all —6eed,g can be picked out with a fork.‘ Or better still serve orange and lemons are soaked minutes in hot water fore “scrlueezing you'll got r lot more uce i FINGER PROTETOR. To protect fingers when paint around the house, housewives wl find that waxed finger tips will help. melted paraffin or an ordi- nary candle can be used for the operation No paint will seep through. and when the paintin is finished the paraffin can be peeled fir]: the fingers. paint spots and MAKE-UP ‘If? With no rubber sponges avail- be applied just as smoothly with c. natural sponge. A thorough wash- ing of the sponge after econ appli- cation secures a more even Job of applying the make-up. SWITCH TOPS When cleaning a brass door plate or switch, cut a hole in s, piece ofcard dthesiseofthepllllte or switch. Hold the’ cardboard over the plafc It. then can be cleaned illi tiltll§ lfbeedintuifed .0710» . raunlngor up canard!) breathe-pagan a itilifiip. of Mob Vl-Hfliilgllfll up Then m- Jozls-tro-uol isso was because f0 W... °' ts to? l; 3-riwm,,m,,,,, ‘l. .31‘... ... ii-il - 9)hel ilulmnal clear- If; cl p‘ mucus. flu the special- lb membranes-fl) h tsticn miscrk fling B suiills or eels. Iclpsprc- vwwvus. slices. And, by the way, if oranges for s. few able these dayi. ‘lice make-ill) 08h- wigiout damaging the sin-rounding any ~15; 1944 iiertiiure liiviiigeLeisiiieg lThe woman's Realm _ POOIIJTIIIIIOIGBL‘ N Olkll M81181)’, ' mafia-nudism er p:- sonelbclonllflllinoil-dcrtoraiu enough money to e was acquitted murder of her multimillionaire fa. tl-ieusir Harry Ockes. were happy u. Havana, where they have lived since hcr husband's . deportation from the Bahamas. The "hem-less said the Bahamas Government pro. hibited her from taking money be. queathed hcr by her father to Cuba Thegehfvurfi. 1:8!‘- beltlgiiggfl ' 5""! and“ that hwas nefessuy to o co .1 . lssehod pop“- Or time. or ‘distance. vliuli with Qgniimzb ghtaln mosey for an oper- ISSUE ction on her mouth. munorvs onncsr cums: Prank, the oldest licensed Ion. don guide is now 84 Frank served in the Marcus: of Salisbury! fem. ily for 34 years. and wool‘! on his waistcoat buttons ‘ ' v that family's coat-of-arlns. In the court. vard in Pickering-place. Frank ex. plcined to a visitor, ndhousia that beljlnvcd to Nell Gwynn and Lady Hamilton. The ccutryard. he eimliiiued. used to be an old cock- pit where gallaufl watched their favourite sport. _ i. . v DESIGN NO. 000 a ololyle. tif furnish refit. to wxvtvemls, ‘luncheon dotfi m. g», moor-g. Hot iron trsnsfu No. 000 contains seven 2% by 2% with com- .i.f meacilrlns from to i it“ by m. inches each piste instructions. t Writs. r c9116 ttgti°tlt°liihfilfi your aligns N"! addrem with l5 cents in 00th "I stam s to Needlework Bureau. Char ottetown Guardian. Design No. 000 N»m-___———_—— ‘smut-Applause ----- III atzitiiéyvsncm CITY _ _ _ rnovuwu - - -, Need For The Home p. PRETTY NIGIITGOWN A graceful, lace-trimmed night- gown, a demure little bed- lacket to match, to keep you coth pretty and warm. No. soil in size ac reqiiries. for gown, a 5-8 yds. 30-in- fabric with 2 - ds. 1 eds i for trill 1 h‘! yds. (lg-cin- fa ic and l: ds lace edging at... 30c roi- pattern. which iii- cludes complete sewing e. Print your name, address and style number plainly. Be sure to state sise you wish Address, Patteén Department the k TILLIE rna roman - UNDULY SUSPICIOUS! AND SON I. o. aumucsoli ~o~ruurcucsou “t; ,_,,', Province went, so tom . sea YOU LATE BUBBNLESQTHERES some I THING Queen Aaourasonl vino wom- TALK sewn» - Pine: is a special compound of "l!" "m" “isms. ~'.=..:.~.:-.::*:::=~: f , IQ O fgflhlgfilnt‘ and blpachielmembranec. “"9" 5'15"" Just try if. Ind l! not lncuey- will be refunded. m” 7mm,” . By wiiasrall AREN'T. .YOU (NONI-Y Q U Tl Ll-lE o’ l l. o I USP lecraxlft n 36|7/\ l.“ . ‘ I2— 45' ‘\ i '15 I~lu't'\"l Kl“