THE CHARLOTTETOw GUARDIAN $EP'I:EMBER_H1?,1 ,,.,, s Re alm "f. Social and Personal 1 Fashions YLIIEFGIUrQ ENJO YABLE RECITAL A m“ Prowse-Willlson A Jullflnly A lmborothy Sgdysf Happenings Uf. d You Ban lio n recital was held by tbs pupils lhcturc lo the ranchers on Chord b1 Miss Lena McLure. A.T.C.M., in Poetry. As one prlvileirdd i» h!" st. James Kali, Tuesday evening, her. I Wis very much impmwd Nuptials ' f DAUGHTER PAYS TRIBUTE Price Control Question: September the rineentli. her presehi-bbbn 0i poetry. In bu» Following is the piograhtne as aroup she chow i" W" 11-1 "will gnnouncgd by Miss MQLIuQ, two strong characters from mglisli Mrs. LePage, Ladies and Gentle- litrature. Mrs. Davlson will now men, A a-ln it is with pleasure that recite these canoe I than you for to our be Mary 1M1 W Autumn Recital. We shall open our ter who depicts the strength 01 the Programme with the pupils singing Southern womanhood duriua the -- -- -- American Civil War. o Canada’ “mowed by The The second number is from the TO COURAGEOUS MOT Deserted By Mate, Sh; Works Cheerfully Support Five Children DEAR M158 DIX-—l want to pay tribute w a heroine who m... And Answer: 1T he Week Quail-ions and answers on Price Control will appear in The Guard- ian u a refular feature for sut- urdny. The questions are 111°" which have reached the Wurilmd _ Crown Princess Juliana of the ZMr. and lVLrs. E. S. Coffin and Miss slcnherlands expects a third child at Phyllis UOllin are leaving today to Lhe end of January. her husband, spend the “limit-end in Sackville Prince Bernard, announced 'I‘uesduy with Miss Joyce who ls attending in b" d < cod‘ 0 1., Mo t Allison. M . cofii '11 ti e Xsl d Hymn." Bo rd f r in the headlines but is ius as bravo as the pie we read the aldeildgrgllids ovitxyationltin “igl- go Liz: utitawa rlfvhepe siliewyvill Lt‘? A? this season oi t‘he yeatrfinfier-l 553:: fliQugeggsyélggagil-lynam uter- filifaecgwlvnelsldlnTm N503. svygiggisk death l: gigrigdaigéie: ggllfileollt Elm e1; Excuse she (m; don. Prince J l" ' l ‘ Ot- lcli a on elience ‘f th Wome ‘s l I a uote a cw r ca l , ' d b ud. w courage an - - tawa, whelgs shlc 1111121: lisusxltoyiyreiltirned 1113111011111 Advlsfiryufillrfmllififi n0! liyl: frgm yFiilna McLe0d'sy“Moun- Beeihilvfll-S Millilei ill G will be ‘topaz?’ fiuyuggunsuu, l from a sunimei- in Lee. Mass, ilvith which she is uonyenes for p. a1. tain Lovers." With the thoughts played by M's will Wbllv- u,“ u, “l, 0,, pd“ dlmml u. I am 1'1 today and have earned my iirst money. All at on..." expressed one might almost think M 111° ""1 “mm” °“ W‘ m“ invited to send them In writing to gzewlafugllggletnwggfkiilxflfnflfifig: Sgglegilllgggelg figaaygvexgilldilglll she had our own Island in her heart Pa" °i W? Pwlmmme- W B" 8°‘ i l Ad m, when she wzote the‘ followingz- in: i0 present a play about 1w less ggdlfgwo} ,l'f:‘l$”,f,lm, ,'.,,.,;' ant all these years. My fag-her gneablsirféllllg ‘flagella flllldldbé My mt “Momldm nmii anelr dfltteii‘ tliilfirsgéleiugsyiilgiiailedliiieriaxaiinli); Imiittliliy “d “m” Bum’ clmype“ Bum” ' “$31.: 1;? and clothed and educated") noon an even niz. hi; an e ~ ‘ in iiarloitetowu. ' P11551118 °1 1118M “W” 811d ii“; °“ly ‘° pm“ m” ‘m’ “my” 531%» everybody have i0 111W filiiifiiiifii zlpgliagafxl: llljlgrlnlgl‘ lCyliiurhrglie 231353 itgeiiirtyuiyirie oglethyseilsspoihialf The Characters in this play are; ‘l? glgldbyiiggyi ration card m "d" at the otlice. she is always pleasant uh slnl 6111111 SW11“ i°ll°wed "lm- mil“ “my ym" M" m“ °“d'“°'° "fi A. Yes. Each number of the wiiat 1 can't understandis that if there lolldwed storm; me wlnds came and the reproduction in miniature 0 household has a separate card. God of Justice. why anyone as beautiful and went; the tides rose and iell. In his 8198i 0-15111111- Awfyydm“ i” we Q. Can One member of a house- ‘ as my mother should have had such a cruell summer. the ruins from the bbuibi my" we "m i” ‘°‘y°" “MW?” hold take au th cards to the re- Why should she have had to work so bald” ill 1111mm“. i116 PM“ H0111 the W155i; iamws Pmiraii, °t Henry vn 0r taller to get the ration for the ~says it won't change our situation to get ill; lb winter. ibb ruins from 11w 11011-11 "swme- I“ m‘ “m” ‘he H“ household? about ll. and that we must live one day at s ll Cbubsr followed dbbbse. but 1W1- w“ "°"‘- w° W“ y ‘”°“d°"d " A. Yes. The housewife can obtain Maybe she is rilzht. but I don't see what she erly. as iii pl-ocesslonal array. The 5°“ ii i" the breakfast table’ but the sugar ration for all members out of life. She does no harm to anyone ands pollpizs reddcned the scanty fields Henry was a priestly kin ' or h" own household‘ but for no she has had w spend he, whole lime m of rye; the swallows and martlns lei‘ 1111 i118 Hal i5 1111i“! 8 elfl-lli- 0M uulslde l-lel- own l-ldusehold, saving, scrlmping to bring us up. haunid the island ways; the wild The Pa" 0i Qllfie" qflihaline P1111‘. Q can we household sugar ‘anon rosp bloomed as with white and i119 011 Y 0116 0f is W Yes. {:0 0011- be purchased from any no”? What made me write this letter to you male n: my bl:“..zl.::‘1ti:..lill-.;: "1 l. 1o our which larva-iv our“: xirtvllsl: 5§§‘§.‘§l'..2°§’3.i‘ w ' wh , an e - ee n 9 - ra but. Then u lliile B deals in sugar in the ordinary shglgiiuuyuuruuuiulle um, let lmyguejmy‘ (Continued on Page 12) .ing grew purple at the pasting of The 911R i" 1114431151111“! 119011 course of buslnegL o o l o Living 6r" eisur ~ tiie roses; the hawks swung in the Henry vIII is Mr. Clive Cudmbre- Q How m um radon emu u, ' R I The Woman s Cd m her daughters, Princesses Beatrix _ four years old, and Irene, lhrcq Miss Viola Beers returned to Mon- ~ v ~ - treal on Wednesday alter a very en- lbydble holiday in Charlottetown Mrs. W. R. Altken, Lollgworth and York. Avenue. cntorznincd last Tutsday ' ' ' ' evening for Miss Leila McLure, A. T. Mrs. J. Maclean is belnlz welcom- C. M.. following hzr delightful ieci- ed home from Victoria. B. 0.. and tal in St. James Hall which was so \\'lll spend several months with nor much enjoyed by a large audience. purcllm Dr. and Mrs. H. l-l. Shaw. ' ' ' ' Mr Macbeiin now being on military Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montietn and duty» young son Neville of Clinton, On- ' ' ' ' Lario. have ihfkcn lip iheii- new res- lMr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Essery ar- idcnce ln Goticrlcn. Ont. where Mr. Ill/pd 111 L119 city Friday night. They Mcniletli lids bean transferred as W111 Wfilld bl ie-W days here visiting Mallflflfil‘ of the Bank of Montreal. M1‘- ES-Wlyb mother at 246 Kent Their oldest son Gordon is on mili- Swedi- tarv services 1n Cilllildll and the r ’ ' ' ‘ second. Rollo is midslilpnian at the Flilzhl Lieut. and Mrs. Wllitiiniz- Royal School of Encinccring in Ply- ham have as their guest the lattei-‘s mouth. England. Mrs. Moniieth is a lllCt-‘lcr Mrs. Dunn of Toronto. Mrs. sister of the Misses Gill. Wlllltllllihaliis brother Mr. Dunn r — ~ ' and his bride of Toronto are also Miss Elsie Nicholson who has been b91112 “Tlcomed having taken up gpendlng me summer dl ller llonlu their residence at Riverside Apart- here. is lezlvinz next Tuesday on re- nlilllfi» turn to New youk. _ Wlnd when the swallows had van. And now Catharine Parr 0r Alex- ed ished; the complons waved when; ander the Greats horse by Maur- be “s h? h if l u‘ tort the poppies had fallen the grey y" Barmiy- l; A T e ousew e gves tle s lyl i n en e thistle usurped the reaped grain. Here we buvb KiuirHenry viii. afnefih gufigafr tlkiatleglfylg pup . . - . ld. i, t. d h t-te - r r Mr izzlpzlstnlsltresiz: York where sht- will visit relatives. iblntd =11 Pl round bf informal parties s ' t t . p . If t iss tn . . i . - it... tonsil. ’~*::.1i"l1. Lthsplsit- wdg?“,l."§“,l5;,3§,“;‘;“a§§°“§,;; s21, t. 1:. lama... t: o; lilo; M . d 1on3 l d M _ A_ G_ Ch l t‘ d 21185 as a lll‘ ay o r. A. . ,. ‘ ~ .~ ’ _ - . ' . oose coupons e acne l" r5 T519 an LlfldllBtCS of the University oi Tor made wlule shroud for the Isle have t0 remunber that the other from their cards valid? 0:0: r Mrs. E. Harry Camel-on of Ottawa, Mrs. Herbert. W. Kent is leaving M10 1S lllc quest 0x" Mr. and Mrs. H. three muglltc M 1w. LollL-e. Ca — Puimllll all Eidoll- = ~ ~ . - 01v" and M1155 bile Iridium i0 "‘ ' ' ‘ Yii§9iif~r§ tli§uillifiir tiiiyiyvgxgf-‘Alltvlileslif “my y” “ smmmerm“ "i" f” n“ ‘Xiyfii ggieeyli‘ “ifiifilngeygirou? "$51; A "°~ °°"5"""5 m“ "ma" sydmy an“ “ixmumy m“ “"5: “y” My‘ and Mrs‘ R‘ G‘ D" Steel M“ Ms PT-owso is the ion-nor Paiililie dusking of the 595' An a‘: on; oi Cleves and Catharine Hyoward take me whine “rd w u“ 5w“ ‘m4 moulds M mclr Summer home ll-l hayobcén slimmer guests with Mr. ‘uuulson dawmer of Mr and Mrs 51111115 “'85 m?“ 5mm" 51mm" a“ we Shuuld remember too that Cam; detach the necessary coupon from sydneyy ~ - r gblgzisfiilygyuglgilfi 9513"“ lei/I“ I1)“ A G will“); Wainnyi‘ 0m Thé 8v? alilliléuggflixkltalkyiltngtliileililglyltyég?f: ivlne Parr like Anne oi/Cleves was use aura i“ the Presence °i i119 A t “ulheart is the seed o’ love. Fmvlously used lu coslume k s r12 rs. so s ~ » , ~ - ._.. . 5 v u l 4i .. sore eeper. merc - A honour swimmer“ lp- ‘ml?’ M." l“ w- c1118 l" sackvlll" hwy?‘ if Lillie»??? ‘giiiyiiofétgwahflri? m“ °°““““ “m? “°‘“*“ iielizirytiisiiilitéd 3sat§§t’iiy§t°s"§tiio3“§ °- 11°11 much but" do“ @1611 A 11"" i" “m” i“ ““"°“ ‘s eeiiyniiiietiiwiilpiiiii°liiyiesm°t§fi nguncgd tlus u-eek was may o; Mlgs befole going to Montreal where they E-l ' ' *- ‘ ‘ ~ - ‘Mr. Max sk nner who has had h had b k awn 1. ‘ lg coupon represent? the seed 0i rlsht. m f enume Jewel! as“ Rose Marie Birtivisilc to Flt. Lieut. W111 spend bume time. ' eight lessons will play the B 1° "1 Y m“ ' e A, Each coupon l-epfgsenfg one A heart to izlve way 111d Yield is m” ° i‘ ant Walsh of London out. ’ ' ' ' I ish Soul: "Loni: Lops Ase" by Chm“ °‘ “m” d of a hi h is l tlie seed of courtesy: new 11“P°"a“°°- “m”! "l c o . ‘s Rey lay R and Mm Llltlcjohm n! fhomas Haynes Buyly’ - The scene is London. A brealr- lzfilégancesliégaéacul crson twins wfiekls A heart lul- l-lghl, and wrong is the which do not fall into the exo Hot consomme teas ape quite filsliltiloiglglalfélgmgé 1158115 umoni title NORTH WILTSHIRE YP'if"' Miss Velma Andrew will pla lug;rsfllggfgnéllcgiggafgtmlflrfyx person a week) pe ' De seed of wisdom. 1 mm ggsiéugggcesgyséheirye amgerélent? .‘ . . . . .. .. - DODular anlcmz hostesses 1n Toronto W" l e The Joyous Peasant. by R. discovered ‘nuns uppdslle w dull Q. Oan the housewife still get Man has these folugnggeds n as supply or crude amber m ‘he U itllcsls of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nel- _ _ 50m he has four at this season. sphllmgnn, The Nolih Wllirhue Ybuu: Pw- Mus Beverl 5mm, wlu s.“ other at the breakfast table. The “m” 511881‘ i" 111mm"! ‘"111 ""1- rs. J. A. Lawson was hostess at 9165 Union mid may ‘yeekyy, nice“ “When DalsiesyPied," the words yOlgl King h“ Jim cracked i‘ boyed 935- “llmyes ut (he rule o; i4 und he,» summer lmmd lnkurmulu TuQs_ ‘Mrs. A. B. ls. Home of Summer- lng cn "iiilursday eveiulig hep», 3, will recognize imm Shakespeare. the W? shall now have a shOrt in. per-weight or "u" ‘or cafinml-lo “d day for the ovcninr nicotine of the sld- 118d u dclilzhtiul luncheon party 1n the oiiiil-oii. The w0-5l11D pbl- music by Thomas Arne. arranfied by i°"“‘55i°“' You Wm nouce we are Dreservln and v lb for a g and sh James Church Auxlllury whlcll éor Mrs. Parker of Sydney at Mul- 10d was in charge of Mrs. Wadorl T J llewlm again this year indebted to Mr. Jen “mush n, ‘ M is {Bally took the form of a supper party at eryy Limb”, m} Tfiufsday- Toombs. Mlgs Eleanor Mcgwenl u llrsl TOOmbs Who has let 11s have l0r y g‘ p” y‘ ‘ _ . lted States. No longer the ol Merci“ fashioned, dull, Ybilflw 11911115 gradnmothens duy. ybu Will ill _.___.._T_-——_T -~ r~ v: (Continued on Page ll) 01o! HEIRLOOM JEWELLERY Because many o! the materials THE COOK'S which the members had the pleasure y rlhe umellng opened by a real s mm“. u ll Wm In . “Oh vous the evening a very beautiful Willis (Cillllinlled 011 P888 l2) f‘ M . s .. ‘f f Flt. Olllel" 111111185 besides lmlitbd 200d - .. . .. ‘“ 5 p p .. p y" i . til - i-i——— or mee mg rs Omen w‘ e 0 ale needed by the merchant seameri mg Icucyhd by hy m“ 137 593i‘ Diminli’. 1118111811. 8- French sbnz f0r Pam’ A150 may I Say By the pm from the Vienna Woods, by J. yl-‘rlfiyztlyisnlfiingesyrly colrydilzltllvlaweeslggllfigfi’ heroes. ’l‘liey need suits and over- Tm)“ The Brew 9r Lire‘ P‘ay"r' children Y“ may he“ this “me Cams of this Recital are to go to nlrv vmii suirsllors riloli lit as a bride to St James Manse. After o. delightful afternoon out of doors enjoyinlz the lovely surroundings of this historic old home. tea was served at 6.30 in the lareo dining- room. After a pleasant llour over the tea cups the members went to an adjoining room to be menily enter- coais. Work shirts and caps, braces and belts as “fell as bDviS and shoes in ‘good condition. Also. when the knitting is done and you want to try your liund at. packing. make them up smile ditty hairs. They're inexpengivg and are to a sailor what a hope chest is to a bride. In them every- Scriptuye reading. Numbers 16213- by Mozart to the wozds of Musical ‘he Quee“ MHY sewi“! Guiidi Silfifijyugge Gay Wm play “The 20. Hymn 5E9, This is My Father's Alphabet 0r Twinkle, Twinkle Little W‘ld.b‘ itili 'd$ifl1'- m mug} e “or 1p perm Miss Jean Frizzell, another first to a clcse. ei for miiernilssion- The presldmu Mm w_ Cull-l; summer student will play “Mid- ilien took charge cf line meeling. . , - Mack. Plans fol a pfillify 531° W19 ms‘ Miss Joan 5001901‘ Siflrited y°55°n5 Margaret Jean Coles paying two peared the name of our cussed; whicllis is indefatigable in its war Mlzory-Go-Round” by Boris Ber- lin. Mr. Berlin who is specializing in teaching children Music in Tor- onto and composing music for than, night Him“ waltz" “yyanged by The second half oi our Programme has written this picture p‘ece. will open with the Misses R. ma and Always on my recitals has ap. beloved CORNER b-O-O-O-Oi ,, - - . 1.=o plans made for a mined hv st‘ James “Happy Gang 1.111112,‘ floni smokes to hand towels s d ai this year. She will play a. Grad who with music and son: introduced "i" ll°~ 13° 51116 fwd 81161056 a twill “n ‘Hy Se“: Co’ IV number from the Toronto Con- P l La m M umttl 1d D _ 52a?“éifiliiilifiiiféfiiéfiélvfi?slliéfih! ‘illslrtfvmtm-tsls ‘srss- ...?I.“*..';‘.1il‘.;=...1;*‘.;i"“.“ $2.“: gegggfffg byd-gegmlgelfgl o"f=.-‘i§.i;1a.°...§°i°ti. i.- .i....i 2.."Mrs‘l5.’ii1.f.“°£“i.““*.. B ‘ . ‘ ' . ’ ‘ ' ' ' -. -.;,‘ _ - - - r e . as m; .,llge~s.i.,.r==.;g;;,~ llsvzasrits- 12.31;; =~ rill glvoggmegl- ,. t slams“ tux... ’.‘.“.'i‘.‘Ii‘*.5°€!5{“is ti‘; am 2a es b bur.’ . - ‘ . CW1’ v "W ~ " ' Mr Ernes o w rec e o us. ' .‘ " Dlizie was drawn by Mrs. Sbmers. the zlljlgefiliglrvé theAxltll thosfi things will filcucn bmugdl m, meeting 1o a 1,, these few llnes we have a Con“ “Eggs 101" three years 35111611113. Eliiflalsélxiiéeilantfilmitll! “dis: ‘ifllillesiilgdydlynoriviyyzilricyyhtovyg: ffiiiielflfd to keep Britain siigbiiefivlitiiib i301; dose‘ plate biographical study Di the Miss Beverly. Smith will sing as we'll‘ Other parts oi’ filo . s ___'i _ . u t Wlfh a PQIIIETV showcr of manv lgklllgbgigllili-ltng tools. But clothes are $01?‘ find-icy“ statesman’ U“ "Resale by De Koven. the com- Mark Twain. British Prime Mini):- imyhmme edible“ meymy an??? ted eefiiiiilfeéio eligexcilaliiiyirtyhgeyégii; Miss Florence Maoliean. a first B35]? grant‘); ‘géliknown number’ guitars‘: ggegysdogtlflygtamelyfufi is‘; _ iiyécgralarf x1111}? welggggsu geufl clicking and. when trying to figure Sumlgfijst swdgtgli ‘lmltlo 22y siyuyh‘ Mi. Max Skinner will play Olives her as a woman that I speak. She be tuned when Elias‘, parmued or Film‘ DflveiOpcfiii-‘lli bmugh‘ y“ ~i° M“ 5mm“ by m’: 22th iyilsstt iiizifgvartenirixtloztlipopiixal. m‘ enlillsgglgigisbyMllcl/gayn her sister will waltz" "mmpnfied ‘m’ Christi“ mmm" they may be stuffed rbw- TO ulbllbre Printed 25C m: 1111;" Misses Muriel and Marjory H1115“ blg husky men They 3:193}? a: p “y "me Brahms Lullaby" by in“ n Miss Florence Macisean will play wi- and nobility of womanhood. them m 8mm. cm‘ cut out me sum n“ “W.” Wm‘ mh o,“ and Master Derek DH" Mrs‘ 113d Gt‘ sizes most in demand are small and. Aubrey i Gay is the Rose’ a Canadian 01k Truly as Kipling h“ said’: "she end and remove the seeds and veins. w ll ll,,,l gunman Saunders ‘he A“"iii""-" PM e“; medium. We shall now 119B!‘ riom two mo-e m“ l “u” ‘my w“? Km“ m" 1°” ‘he Dwp inw rapidly bbiliuz salted .4‘,“°."°‘J$'°.Tt§t'e'.l.‘iti?.1§.i|i;1.il1o1l gracefully expresseduthe pleasure o Swen Miss Margaret Jean Colés Mr. Paul Cudmore will reci e in c-mmon touch, this grand-daughter wane‘, and cook untuaunost lende1.__ ‘flualf-boullhuuood wulkgul-Blldpllhoi the members in having Nlistiismriyrlif will sing "Schubert's Slumber Song“ us‘ .. - i’! a 31mm °“ ‘he Pliieln“! side about 5 minutes. Drain well. vice does." You will like our wail. m. i’ H aim... T“ " "M ‘ peppers w u er or acon p- “u! ‘Nuuuu-l- lulwlc; e duets. The first is "Rose Petals" by Lucy Maude Montgomeiy Macdon- SAVOURY BAKED PEPPEKS 6 medium-sized green peppers 3 tablespoons butter 1-4 cup chopped onions 1 pound minced steak 1 i-Z cups soft bread crumbs 1-2 teaspoon salt Pepper 1-4 cup chili sauce or caisup Buttered crumbs Method: The en peppers may Be d ur next illnl direct to Canada's In phbioyiiynishins studio for dcvi-loplnx Ind? |n|. Suva dollar n profits. Quality we: proinplscrviocls assured you. A4-O&-§O40<O-64-§-§~¢ o o er B H‘ 3 n E: ii ri E. 3 Z E2 con - i ~- < . ~ i - eano c o wrisfeftgiitli? filiireiviiilrksginylilli z A M ' ' h" o" me 91am Mls El M Ewen will play m to trraclouslv bckubwlbdubd “l” m“ I "imililg smile Miss Joyce Gay, a first summer The rink Son rb c. Gillies. kiriew eiinneia orvrgil id:- T? “s who Ping‘ “m” 5mm“ “m” mm Intmllrn mum- . .. ., ll Y l e , péJlflps her I and a hanpv evening was ended in I Home Cgufsc in Making Your Siildeni. Will play The Waltz. by M“ Cllve clldmQl-e wlll l-qglte lo [ll-st appeal was m“ she was first To make the stuffing, melt the M” N“. m‘ Md“- Plunlnflmdd “mes and music, “._.H,.,,,H,.““,,,, C. H. s. Duncan. ‘m u.‘ m l5 by the emluem can- lust and film s , - butter and cook the onion in this s n - Own Dresses Miss Margaret Gates_wll1 clay “Gum ‘aka n Pauline Johnsort on a m" wy iléilustkunpgfisorishivrfid until straw-colored. then odd the ‘ma: Mo“: w: dd" |-'||,|, The tea hostesses atTcnnis Courlis one o; our ummlneul mdlu u, an “The Cat and the Fiddle’ by Dav- This poem, although wl-lmn helm-d though our sphere may be "mayzé minced steak. Pull the pa ORDERS ynompffl this afternoon will be Miss Fall 1e interview, was asked to give his defl- id Dick Slater. me m, WE,’ u appllcubl, u, W“ m“, on he, tmh um“ -we tmeat apart with a fork so iliat all w M d u“ m mun“? Prowse and Miss Marv HOODBT- umml d; an expel-l“ Mr. Slater who was brought ov- l Mu L wlll lay ll ' m“ the meat may be well-browned. Add 51"‘ " Bgflioe hlvcenhlid ' ' ' ’ 315 answer was sudclndl; and de er to the Toronto Conservatory a- “M155 “.5 mjmfffio us p m the bread crumbs salt and pepper, sflg M ‘Deepest symlpiitbv gig ilgmilfj §g finite: “Aanexpert is one who can W" iwbhiy years hzo. was prOb- 255F525... will again recite to old-fgglgoyiled corrliguy’ 112.‘ (QQQQQ and the chili sauce. or eatsup. to the fishes-tumors... bullnozflillyflas-ind gfe-i-dglzgl of 1193mm,“ whols so complicate svnpliclty," ably one of the finest musicians ev- 1m she l! lo glue us a roup of you wlll we B g“ i meal mixture and m l: well. Pill the Hub HI u“ pm m, mom, luvcb er to reside here. His compositions three‘ ‘allowing M°n€7 t e “me the pcmre or tglgrilrlaslfstfisd h5g1: pep rs with the mixture. o indly remembered. ~M lam ls lo e l lkl in England have sold by the hund- lll - Pace them in a. greased baking u... lint b = ii.- Mil- l» ‘l. 333132521 "l znmt..i“.iltodtt.tt..:.r:..."t:s ilarélf. ‘lllllli. lllllllgill;§;l1°lay§llll“l’li§l ultra‘: is: its: ,,_.l"=='..3...-l2 pteyhytnier? dilggyeny. b21325 2P the ‘Prov- Well. i-hbi/s 110i ihe Wm“ “m” 0y wmterh although Just a mlddleyyged aeysstranzcsyycharaczkter. by John Drlnk- Shall we lispteen Bi’ Ely/i: ‘lifts? Brine oven (350 deg‘ Fiihfor about"? “""‘“"l".1'..‘i‘..°‘t‘3“.'.ll’§i”l$"i-°73-~ flagging, _ man. e died very suddenly. in fact. Wat“ n“ M“ Be Llle... a almple speaks: Mm Noreen Macpherson “s misting cgaixfirgs c4311: 00:56:85 gab mum? C8. i__ ___ M- lle l-ll th aoouliomvd- SHELL AND .WHEEL nasilsiv ac n“ ° day “m” h° 11°51“ character. by A. P. Herbert. a. mem- the little girl, r, or lfiTlllldlymi-imimmyicyl-Eno us,“ ..,¢-. -.- ‘l ' on. in for about l0 minutes lOn ~ VROCHETED POTHOLDERS l “The C“ and the bel- of Parliament in England. and Miss Jean Fflzzell will plgy “n. it ' Fiddle" by -- o ld delightful 1.1m, l. -- " ulLlLtE_<‘-l'iuli-_bd_btb_blywu. ~ i‘. ~ D" D- Sim“ eiiiititiiteyiifllriy lfingisfildahv, the Hart” w“ z’ by MW“ “m” m“ Wmm- W“ °°¢il° db Bunk iin-ee again stianz simpie-deiizhtiul‘ Miss Ma Bradle - - y will i ' ‘gogfgee ilallsiisglrogggtl tglTwellfsley ivilss Velma Andrew will 31a; Brahms Lu laby." H‘ m“ °T°l1 ° i0 Tales from the Vienna Woflgs. ‘y - Mr. Ernest Wood will recite; "The “M """- Flue." by Edith Llean Graves ii-om "Salute to the Flag." Professor Kendall, Ucencltgig s; i116 Rbyul Academy of Music. has composed a stirring patriotic song, which won highest recognition in a .4 3;. ‘- “Needlecraft For The Hom . A: s‘. ‘ MISS IVA TODD Gould-vi. 011911 to Canada and Ncw- ~ ioundland. He has very kindly giv- 32m 1 .. a A Special Richard Hudnnt Mpresentaiivc will be 93‘ m1” l1 °°PY and I 11m 8°31! i0 ' SIZES m4 Clllfl Shows Rules n. r;"°.“'n.. :l;’“1;:‘:;: ‘$11151 Thursday. Friday and satin-day to I V156 i-sglélly-bmi w Programme w cnoosa THIS iilluran rnocx "A Came:- in dreassd taibligfll y c a close by M,“ M“ and“ iounds 5b 8 1111mm“ Gates pla m. nor Berlin’ ar- For Style 5nd Prllptlpgbfllt i But ii iva what ybu W111i W" CA“ Homo Method of muse?“ ,i>,,§°is°2§i 8"" 11w Kins." doe what good in i has y hleve it. as a pano o o. 1 es t ‘ “if need be. yo“ ca“ teach "u" ‘u ‘flay “AU” mummy!‘ The sum of forty dollars and fif- how easy it is to cut and make. H: ' self-following home lessons .. ihai teen cents was taken in at the slde-butioning is an approved prior- egulaln the principles bf desisu. . door ities closing, and adds a note oi’ At intermission Min Mar oric stylo interest in boot. Hyndman read the following ad less while Miss Noreen MaoPhcrson pre- Style No. $201 is daiigned for sizes senied on behalf oithc class the l0, l2. 14, l0, 18 and 2). Bin l6 book "Canadian Poets" adited by requires 2% yards 39-inch fabric for holy; w 1c atgieoylfinyygutr lyriryiyssiiikfl '0 are § l __ I u q )4 i ::°:S..::.:l; :.::*:.tll:l.1:"...::: rial rap at - u- l~~ “my ire-bed *1‘ 5' 111°" ' l i! , i ;=§,l;;§g,ln8“;,;*,';§§,‘;§,,‘“l“,.‘l“ our oughly explained, so i-hsi you my follow the Trodfmonf qgldm“ M L on w‘ u l lump"; l“ "m, m, bldlud ~ - ar ac uie. a o “imam ‘“°“'°' ‘ it Those are professional bceuiy mihodl {our pupils. the pleasant dutv has when yuu have skemhed 7°“ i“ Yo“ °m°' ' een assigned to me. of Drcséntlrl! To order Datum: Write or sflid d ‘ . ih hexi siev is 1° ‘my . - t k vld f tn d ud- ' lteslilglyllh g pattern. You start by broughi righi to your dressing iabls. aflfmfh” °“- “ ‘m ° °“°° ° gig" Y‘ ,§°°“§n§‘“l‘§ 12m o, . l makiu! l immdaiim‘ Paiiey“ _ i: , It is with deep N t that wc part stomps to the Needlecraft Bureau. length of muslin which 31°" p with you for pressn , but we sincere- ib a dress fol-m and then cut out 1y hope that we shall have the Charlottetown Guardian. m neck and foundation lrl sglgmiliflg; oiyroriiecyiliyilmylvetugatryifilxot inni- The chuloywbown Guamhm N I on 1 I - - ‘ s "are" ultra: a‘: lzl..lt.-,"a"..."t"sl;"sli ‘all: "°"“°°"" “Wm” f i, is i ape _ ELSE; “m; colored thread Yqur ituda for your painstaking and tire- 9"!“ m’ "o! - , creation begin: to emerge! Miss Todd will also givo you smart make-up hints ihai will enable you to wear a new variety of colors with added becomingncss and in keeping with the demands of this exceptionally Smart Seasons h“ “m,” m m“ hem" dun“ m‘ .s_.._..-.... ..._ f Our 24-page instruction book lggaiéhl- I u you tum m. Name . ' 5110i" Wm‘ may“ ‘my ‘myrsms pages of th s book-Candida Auth- ___,____..-._.s_....._.__..._._--- chill 51°11 i" dress desmmy‘ E” O ors-let it be a reminder of our sin- 5mg, Add"; DESIGN’ N0. 1096 plains principles of design. maklrifl cerc love and respect. d; pgfllgfll!‘ use of color. 3'83. “ifiyti” Sliléfiafii’ 53.2"‘ ,,, no nor FAIL to AVAIL YOURSELF Andwknowymrrconsofoim Just to take you by the hand OF THIS SPEClAL OPPORTUNITY» THE JENKINS PHARMACY . i l rs which are created in red. white fffpé§°§fillgfwiliiiiypgtrgoeg§v to crochet and add a colorful touch which?" decoration. Pattern No. 1096 contains list of materials needed, m Ll-gflun of stitches and complete instructions. “To order pattern: Write. or send above 11101-1116 Willi V0111 11111116 B1111 to The Guardian Home Service Ad- dddress with i5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- dress. Be sure to write plainly wwn Guardian your name. addmss and the name To Charlottetown Guardian. °i bwkley‘ Needlework Depflfimilni- send 20c ‘in coins for your c0 of “Dress Designing Self-Taught" A'l ihc kindly things we'd likls to say. Just to take our problems in you In a friendly sort of way, Has really. truly mat Far more than we can say. N me HE BIZXALL DBUGSTORI B0 G d bless you for you“ kindness Desk“ No 1m a T . ' ‘ And lgvln’: h?l“(l1lf‘G!8, the jay that NAME _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - — - — - -.- — — - - ~ _ -———- Comer ot-eat George and Kent ilimil You have s’:"i"'.l'ed _ Sim" fiddle“ n,” u, And the w~--‘- that you have done. d-mgm ADDRESS ~ - - - - - — — — — — — — — - - — - 1 _ _ Chlrlviieill" ‘Blqned on belialr of cm _ _ _ _ - - - PROVINCE - - - - - - - - Cl! Pr lnte ‘- w“ m‘ °y'"°‘"‘ “PM