V Womenls i PAGE TWO realm AUGUST 15. 1953 THE GUARDIAN Happenings of. The Week Mrs. George D. Deslols enter- entertained a few friends at a late tamed a few trienrls at tea Wed- afternoon party Thursday at Skye . nesday afternoon at Lakewood in Farm, honour of Miss Audrey DEBlt'JlS.I ' 1 Among the visitors to the Prov- Nortb River. . . . Dr. Hans Chriztiriii l-lalter. Ger- tnce this week are Dr. and Mrs. ' 'nan Consul at Toroiitri. Mrs. Hal-,Butler of Broukline, Mass.. who er and their son nrn spcndini; are spending a short holiday at I fortnight at lrlcf-pitcll Bearh Hov Mrs. Butler's former home in :el. , Montague. . . - 0 4 . s The Rev. H Xi. Aitlvvf-n and Mrs. Charles Drew, Stanhope,nc':::edeno!:a?K1s:n;3e:::: gggeuaxr Mrs. Aitken of llamiltim. Ont. Beach. entertained at afternoon only daugmer of Lieu! gC0L anti: riave arrived to S;lf.'2'l tlte rest of tea on Wednesday for Mrs. tHev.) M” F B Conrad to Mt Robertl ;he summer on t.'ic island, v:' ,W. MacKay. formerly Miss Mary; ' ' ' l i .ng in Gect'r.;etm-.-it and with )ir.'.Iames of Charlottetovin, who 15; M ' )':”ke”'5 5'77"" M”; Lin” AW.;C:.l:l;?Ai::TlhahE:n:l:i:h'3I:':::?:1elttvn weeks visiting their son and: "en. i 1' ' ' - . - . . .. - ' ' ' t . in-law the Rev J W Davidson lglug:terBI1':m' ,”?cljl'fanl:3:1 Mimi ,- ' ' A . ' . r . c . i . Mrs. Howard S lladrlon oi',oi Knox Presbyterian Lhurch,l D n . . . g l Kingstree, South Carolina. anti Chatham. Ont. f ur: E F gen” entertained M - - , I I l t rt " ix-!lus'd Beltllce htahle cl MAEEHHL bl Iorne gtesari has return A” Monday anpmoon in honour on a, 9 yrs t'ii(.'t,V 2i' . ova . r. . . x' - . , .- . - scan; on um v.- I- n ,-ifir-r R ed in Winnipeg following an Fit-jot M” Sears ,wP,"”;k' l short stay at t.. ti:-.iiluiivtu-.tn Jmlabie -Vl5lyl wxith his family. at-. Mr. and Mrs. wmmm (. RN5- Hotelt . . g I191 an dbssmf it ioru lems ;and daughter ElI7.ill)0ll'l of Torou-l J O i. l l'd ,' t th l Dr. and Mrs irrl Tebah of Miss Lynne Attken. who has;x , n are Q30 3 al mg. 3 OI Montreal ate tb.:s i-.eek- been visiting her brother. the Revdnnss mnagt .” im lopei 3 end tn spa:-.rl Iva with Attkcg and .Virs. Adlikjh ini Mrs Ronald Smnh Pmprmmedi Dr' and chi t. . fan” ""' M" "mm? lame friends at hi'ltlTlF 3loii(ia.t' evening Russel MacDonald. Summerside, ' ltiis uoek. , . , I . . . .. . . . M" 3”” ”” Mr and MFS. v. A. Aiiisimriii; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Parker lan and Mr .ir.'l and daughters Margaret and Bar- Page enicrt"”. party at 5'. hiira loft Tlii.irsday'by car for home at lslrii i '1 llaliftix. ulicre they uill spend a honour of 32:. i'ir.'l flw V. A. ucoit visiting frientis and relu- Atnsivorth. lites. . . . i u o o , Dr. Fred Hr-sits of K.n:.:t'in,l Miss Mary MacDonald. a former 0nt., formcrl" oitctotvi-i.llslander who now resides in Cam- ! and brtdse. )Iass.. is spending a week . . tun at Keppoch Beach Hotel. ix-i-ii Hotel. ' ' ' , accompanied i-v ltheirt da 'ti'c:' weeks at lx'o,o:w”i . . Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Weir and Mr. and Mrs P. tained friends at (I Silfipflt party rived yesterday to visit with Mrs. last. evening. lWelz' mother; Mrs. Austin Judson. . . . . - Mr. and Mrs. D H MacLean. Mr. E. F. Greene returned y accompanied their rlniizliter and terdtly 10 his Slimmer home lief son-in-law, Mr and Mrs James after a brief visit in New Yorl( Gould and son l3rihl'y back to ' ' ' New York. and will remain there for an extended izszt. . . . At the Yacht Club social Wed- jnesday evening hostesses were iMrs. Percy MacNevin Miss Helen andYWakeiord. Mrs. Artur Wright Mrs. George D DeBlols and Mrs. Jack King. . . . Mrs. Andrew” l.ikely entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon at Lake-l wood in honour of Mrs. Sears Mr. Malcolm Joyce of Toronto Merrick of New York State and is arriving this weekend to spend Mrs. Clarke Fraser of Montreal. his holidays with Dr. aiti Mrs. both of whom, with their hus- H. H. Pierce. blinds and clvldrr-n, are l”l0liClR)'-1 f f ' lng on the Island. i Mrs. A. W. Hodgetts of To- ' ' ' irnnto entertained a few friends at .Mrs. Edward O'Brien of Ottawa luncheon at the Charlottetown Ho- arrived on Monday to spend a tel on Sunday. fortnight with her sisters. Mrsl d ' ' Fred Taylor of Btmhiiry and Miss Miss Margaret Curley of the To- Hllda Jenkins of Charlottetown. rnnto Telegram staff, arrived re- ' ' n ct-ntly to spend her vacation at Mr. and .Virs. Charles Marshall the home of her parents, Mr. and and son John of Halifax are ar- Mrs. Joseph Curley. West Royalty. rivlng today to visit Mrs. Mar-l ' ' ' shallts father. Dr H. H. Shaw. l Mr. and Mrs. VVill Corbett and ' ' ' idaughter Judy and her friend. who Mr. and Mrs J. A. Cihncki andihave been visiting Mrs. Corbett's son Douglas left. ycstcrday lt'il'ilHll1Ef, Mr. Gordon Hughes and their home in Hamilton. Ont. afijftlrs. Hughes. have left on return ter visiting Mrs. Ciliocki's aunt. to their home in Montreal. Miss Lynne Aiikrn ' ' ' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Laird V&'atts of Hostesses this afternoon at the.Montreal. with their two daugh- Charlottetown Tennis Club tealters. arrived last week for it holi- uill he Miss Barbara Coyle andjclay at Stanhope Beach Inn. Miss Kay Doyle. t ' ' ' ' Miss” Alice Fraser. who has Mrs. E. F. Greene entertained-spent several weeks at Summer (Wednesday in. hnnriur of Mrsflschool in Halifax, has returned to Howard S. Haddon and Miss Bea-.her home in Montague. trice Kahle. ' ' ' "Miss Betty Seaman, Ottawa. is Mr, E, P lttarggn this-the guest of her sisters, the weekend to join Mrs. Wu: .1 and Misses Nellie and Lily Seaman, two children. who left Tttesrlay for Balmoral Apartments. lr” a holiday on Xova Scotlais South ' ' ' - Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Bosden. who have t f ' ,heen the guests of Mrs. H. R. Dr. and Mrs. C H Johnson nfiHillson. leave on return to their Bathursi. NB. are arriving flllS;ll0lTlE in Boston on Monday. I I I i weekend to visit with friends and relatives on the island. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bell left ' ' ' Thursday morning by motor for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borden;Monireal, where they will spend R Bell enter: :-on Rob of Cincinnati, Ohio, ar-: t Engagement Ernest McGlrr of i Toroto, Ont. The marriage will take place in Trinity United Church. Charlotte- town on September 6. 1953. land srin Roddy rrturiied Wednes- .day by car from Frctlerirton, NU l-3.. wlir-re ihcy spciit the first of thc uoclt. . . . . . 1 , Mrs. H. W. Davi:-on. Charlotte-l itoun. rctitrnnd Thtirsday from- lLunenburg. NF. where she at-' tended the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Pimxinccs. and took ipnrf. in the pri'7Zl'i'll11 for the fllllelll annii cr:-(try cciciiration. . p . . . Mrs. R E Seller is entertain- ling today at luncheon at her home iin honour of Mrs. V. A. Ains- iworth. , L ' I I I . I xiii. Malirl Illiithcstin is iiiioiiri-i ing the annual convention of the. Canadian Tearhers' Federation he- ;lT'lR held this week in the Mount .Royal Hotel. Mrititreal. . I . . . l . 3” iter street. and .Vlis.: Rita Shana-5 ,han were Joint. hostesses at a lin-i ten shower for Miss Janet McCa'i-p llUf1l.ipf'9VlOllS to her marriage. 1 . . . Dorothy Bentley of Mon- and Miss Charlotte I-lnllett.l M.Sc. are spending the month of: August with Mr. and Mrs. Bent-l ley. 17 Water street. .Vliss Hollettp Dr. tretil M. Flemming are guests at Hotel. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. of Juniper. N.B.. t he Charlottetown VV. Flemming. who is manager of Flemming and Gibson Lumber Company Ltd., and a brother of Premier H. J. Flemming. pays a regular visit to Charlottetown during Old Home Week. . . . Miss Miriam sMacDona.ld return- ed to Toronto Monday by plane lOllDVt'il'll;' an enjoyable holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hr-stcsses at the Summerside Ciolt Club on Wvednestlay after-, noon were Mrs. l-lealh Warrenu Miss K. Fitzgerald, Mrs. E. M.l Smith. Miss Diane Dewar and; Miss Doreen Praught. I I I Mr. and Mrs. James I-learn and son Jamie. have returned to Sum-l mersicle after spending a few days in Halifax. N.S. I I I Mr. and Mrs. James Clark with their children, Carolyn and Peter. of Edmundston. N.B.. are vaca-f tioning in Summerside, guests oil the farmer's parents, Mr. and? Mrs. P. G. Clark. I I I l - Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jelly of Sum-i merside have as guests at their. summer cottage in Chelton, Mr:-.' .lelly's niece. Mrs. Edward Field and children, Dorothy. Edward, and Carlyle. of Leverett. Mass..' Dennis Doivling. Dnrches- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. I-I.iHl1ds0n.P. Q.. with Rev. Mowati of- Ashley. . a o The Misses Dorothy and Wanda! Vilyatt were hostesses at thelrl home in Summerside on Tuesday Brigadi-zrl evening in honor of p and Mrs. J. H. Prim. ; I I I l Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Corney,' Summerside, have had as their Even though the sun is making Anne doesn't forget to wave R, rm as she and her mother. Queen Eltzab ti II (1 it it v ' in London to bP'.'ll1 the journey to galniornrll gcollall: rla(ll:(lT'ldEll:La5l.llt(1)1r: me: holiday. Anne is celebrating hei- ELLEll'S DIARY B.vA.nlalandl'ana'uWifo "I'll walk beside you in the even- tide." This was the line of the nup- we turned into the lane of this place "in the road" from Alderlea blithely to hall our return. The re- membered wards brought a smile, for at the moment above the sounds of the summer evening about, and the gay chatter of the lads. we could bear Jamel. husband of curl. talk to the team he had been using in the mower as he turned them to pasture in the front field. We,saw him pause to watch as they can- tered down toward the stream be- fore he closed the gate and turned away to the barnyard. He would now. we knew. pick up the harness dropped in the unhitching and bear it off to the stable not exactly as a gesture to week-end'but with some anticipation of the new one to come. fitting into its complement of days, the haying and other work now crowding the future .. . And it came to mind that thus, in A thousand thoughts for our weal and that of the Family. James walks beside us through our wes- tet-ing years. Hurrying the supper and dishes. we went with Jeanie, Granddattgh- ter. Mrs. A. and two other neigh- bO1'lm: fttrmwivcs this evening to attend a wedding in the Old Kirk at the corner in that, community which is Home . . . It was not. we tial hymn that lingered in mind as to greet the children who had run EXTRACT OF HEART Mu IN TREATMENT OF HEASSLE DISEASE we are getting used to he...-mg about gland extracts - ingunn ,0, diabetes. liver extract for anemia (thin bloodi. extract of hog) ggom. ach for indigestion and constipa. tion-but we seldom hear about ex. tract. of the muscle forming nu wall: of the heart - the mimic that enabled the heart. to pump blood to the lungs to be purmed and to all parts of the body ,0 nourish all the tissues and reiiim-.. wastes from them. ' In "Practice," Bern, Switzerland Dr. s. Grelf i-epoi-is siiitstiieioiil results in 60 patients obtained with recosen. a protein-free extract iii the entire animal heart. These good iresulia prompted a trial of the pro. lpzuatlon in an additional 103 pm. ienta. In 26 patients with decompe.-i. sated myocardial oonditlona (heart muscle not strong enough to pllmp the blood properlyi and who had extra beats of the heart. the...- extra beats disappeared and it nor- mal rhythm of the heartbeat was restored by combined injections of the extract. into the muscles to. gether with regular doses of recn. sen taken by mouth for eight in ten days. . C These same favorable results Wen obtained in patients in Whom the tendency to extra systole: int-ii beats of the heat-ti required long should say any idle curiosity which drew us thither. to appraise the.- graitdeur of assemblage or setting.' Because in otir time we have seen) many is marriage. those supposedly lmore impressive and as well those Saunders-Wood iledding The marriage of Alison Janet. (Jennifer), daughter of Mr. and pi,-ed Mm B55" wmd 0f 0"5W3i 0111- The note came back with the lac- ism” g”'"' F07 cur pm” we mm to Irving Einmons Saunders mic scmwi, --so's 3111," best of all the service. above the Of Dorval. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. mmmmmm .,-m. nuptial music. the gowns and it ' flowers. its hush and expectancyn J. Saunders of Charlottetmvii. took place Saturday afternoon. July 4. at half-past three olclock in Wy- man Memorial United Church. iiciating. The wedding music was played by Mr. J. Orchiri, and Mrs. Philip Dash sang during the sign- ing of the register. The church was decorated with summer flowers. The bride. who was given by her father. was in a gown oil white eyelet with a strapless ice. having a bolero jacket and an? ankle-length skirt worn over Hway , deliver this message.” bo"d- i atton of ”exqiitsite"? . '. 1&5 .llCt'l'.' 15 5m"? '””-"”h Work El V5”'i'EU9Sl5. MK Mid MT-V EN” 3'la”l9' crinoline. She wore a headdress ollgtinslreious .. . . .. her squint. her eyes. little Prin . "at chubby hand in tvell-tvi.sh(e:slMmh were pgrmrmed m qlme ihumble aurrouiiungs. More than i that, ill our years we have been third bu-thday god.-.5-, able. to follow the continuing course of the romance sometimes to the very end to knowr that neither circumstance nor place contribute greatly to the ultimate success of a marriage. It is the) union of true hearts. I what is it then that draws us and wtimenlund in general to the like? It is. We would say. the air of solemnity about - that meeting of Heaven and earth which the occa- Morning Smile . In The editor of a small Missouri paper sent it notice to one Bill Jen- kins that his subscription bad ex- ; .that. moment when the Gates off ,1-leaven swing ajar and He, Who g ,in the lang syne lent assistance to Bel-ier English g By D. 0. Williams ' ..mmmm 3 in wedding in Cana smiles dovm His benediction on the twain. We thought. as the setting stim- mer sun flooded in glorious colors 1. What is wi-oiig with this sen- the W951. and through in? high tence? "Mr. Brown said for you to F010rt3d 931195 Of "5 Wmdm” 3”” llovcly reflccitons within. the Old 2. Whiit. is the correct proiiitiicl- ;Klrk never PY0Vld9d 5 "W79 b”””' lful setting for tiny bride than for 3. Which one of their words is this one who walked its aisles this Civil. levity. alevtn'-:. jeveiiing. Very Winsome she was in flier bridal white. and attractivei ldelhm L'"lV"5"5'- N"5hVmF-:50" Oi M9lT059- M555-- Md Mripdark pink carnatlons and carriedi 4. What does the word "provo- her attendant in a pastel blue. Tennl - o . ind Mm T' D" Hmma” M Ma” a bouquet of the same flowers. lcative" mean? ”And that's getting marriedl"I ”l""- M355 5. What is a word beizinmitizlGraiiddaughter sighed happily as- l-lnsiesses at indays tea at thc. Charlottetown Golf Course art-3 Maclnnis, Mrs. Jack Brown and Miss Lois Arsenault. t . . . , Mr. and Mrs l D Macarihurl arrived by plane and are spend-j ing a short holiday with Mr. an I .-Mrs. J. L. Curran. Crr-stwoodt 'Drive. . I I I Dr. and Mrs. F. Howatt and daughter. Victoria. of Kingston. Ont.. are vacationing at Keppoch Beach. I I 0 Miss Dora Campbell entertained formally on Tuesday evening for Miss Phyllis Mitrray and Mr. Al- lan Forsythe whose marriage is taking place today in St. Paul's Chapel. Mrs. Roger Simpson and Mrs. L. Maciiinnon were joint hostesses at the latter's home on 4 every loaf "INIICHID" North River rnad nn Wednesday evening also honoring Miss Mur- ray with a miscellaneous shower. a o . Miss Phyllis Murray was also honored at other functions during the week. The staff of the Royal Bank of Canada entertained for her at the home of Miss Marion Glllis who was assisted in serv- ing by Mrs. A. L. Vlckerson, Miss Lois Mutch and Miss Elna Mac- Kay. Miss Edith Douse and Mrs. L. E. Vi'ellner. .Ir., honored the hrlde-elect at a luncheon at Mrs. Jayne.'s summer residence at. Kep- poch. She was presented with a gift. of Wedgewood china. Miss Murray was honored at a tea Sat- urday afternoon by Miss Huelaii Munroe. Mrs. Leigh Dlngwc-ll en- tertained for her Thtirsdny eve- ning when many lovely gifts were presented to the bride-elect. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Birch and daughtermcarol Janice and Bonny of Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawton and children Adryce. Fern. Donny David and Allan of Moncton, NB.. have re- -turned to their homes following a holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lawton of Pnwnal. parents of Mrs. Birch and Mr. Lawton. I I I Miss Joan Finley left by plane for her home in St. John's. Nfld. While here she was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Charles Hamrn, victory avenue. 0 I I Mr. and Mrs. Max Barter and daughters Sheryl and Linda. have returned to Lancaster. NE. af- ter spending a holiday at. Stan- hope. I I I Mr. Imd Mrs. W. B. Seller of Somervllle, Mass. motored to Charlottetown to spend a vacation with relative: and friends. They are guuta of Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Rodd Harrington. Mr. Seller 3 a brother of Mrs. W. B. Prowse, Stamper Residence. too i Mrs. H. T. Holman of Summer-f NS. A ' I I I l Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burge and1 daughter Marie of Sioneham.; atlves. o - a Mr. and Mrs. James .and daughter. Paula, have return- ed to their home in New Glas- gow, N.S.. after visiting in Sum- merside, guests of Mr. Millman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Silliphant. I c c c it Mr. and Mrs. Russell Phillips of Saint John. N.B.. are vaca- tioning in Summerside. guests nt the former'I sister, Mrs. J. O. Cobb. Constable C. R ICliazi Hine of the R.C.M.P. Detachment at. Yar- mouth. is spending his an- nual holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hine of this city. cos 'x'., of Sydney, who spent. a week's holidays with Col. W. .1. and Mrs. MacDonald of Charlottetown left by plane for her home on Monday. ' I I I 4 Miss Julie Mcikle entertained last week at her home in Sum-' merside at it supper and china shower in honor of Miss Elayne lnman, who will be an August bride. O I I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hurst re- turned to their apartment in Surn- mcrsidc after spending their vaca- tion in Saint John and Chatham. NB. ' I I I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodges and three children at Saskatoon. Sn.sk.. who have been visiting in the Province were guests last week of Mrs. J. 0. Cobb. Sum- merslde. I I I Miss Barbara Delaney, R.N., of Summerslde left last Saturday for Halifax, N.S., where she has ac.- cepted a position on the staff of the Victoria General Hospital. . . . The many friends of Dr. A. A. lLockhart. who has been a pati- ent in the Prince County Hospital for the past four weeks. are pleased to hear he returned to his home in Summerside on Wednes- day. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Henderson with their children, Gail and Lorna. of Charlottetown spent a few days in Summerslde last week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Arthur. : I I I Miss Miriam MacDonald has re- turned to Toronto after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacDonald. Sumrnerslde. I Miss Georgie Drlscoll and Mr. automobile on Tuesday for Mont Joli, Quebec. gels, Minneap 'Is, Minnesota, af- ter visiting relatives in the Prov- lnce. I I C Millman i Misc Imelda C. Maccvlllivray. R, Lorne Drlscoll left Summerslde by They accompanied their aunt, Sister Damien, who is returninit to resume her duties at the Academy of the Holy An- Mrs. P. B. Lawrence, her sister as inairon of wore it strapless dress of attending l nylon t Mrs. G. C. Wood. Mrs. P. W. Mac-. gid h g h d h ,. my ling! - . . Nevin We Fred Kcllit Miss Ednnciuii I: T.asHcl;b. goufMH:nllfax. Wrlil'lm:e1s 0! dark and ugh! bolero jacket. She carried it bouquet of white carna-1 Itioiis and wore a headdress of the Fhmlldb d9l”'9l' ”To seal the ceremony." some flowers. litcccnt first syllable. not the sec-.4w - -- - --W ------U Mr, Fred gmmde,-5 of Sam, 3 Ollfl 3 Allcviatc 4 Serving 1 and Miss Bcttc Large of Toronto,Ma5Su spent, me past. week in megJohn' N B” acted as best. man for m.m.nk,,. exwnm ..H,F words W Province visiting friends and rel-gms brother, and me hers Mr. Walter Sadler and Brennan. l Mrs. Wood. the bride's mot.her.i ,was in a gown of iurqtioise Chan-I tilly lace. with a matching hat. and wore a. Corsage bouquet of. lpinlt-tipped yellow carnations. Mrs. Saunders, mother of the groom. wore a gown of navy Tica-l jtinti with R matching hat, and at icorsage. of pink-tipped yellowl t lcarnatlons. l The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Mur- rey, in Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders left by motor for the eastern States and; ;Cape Cod. the bride travelling int a red lincn suit. with in black and white straw hat, and black patent lleather accessories. and wearing a ycorsage bouquet of white carna- tions. . The out-of-town guests includ- ed Mr. R. Pettigrew of Sherbrooke. P. Q... Min and Mrs. E. .1. Saunders. Mr. Allison Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Runtz and sons of Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sproule ,of Ottawa, Miss Evelyn Dickinson of Toronto. and Miss Dorothy Mc- Kell of New York, N. Y. ifrom Tnrontn on Thursday to at- lteml the Mann-Agnew nuptials in Summersldc. I I I Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Higgins of Newington, Conn.. are visiting in Summerside, guests of the latter": mother. Mrs. W. J. Sullivan. and sister. Mrs. Henry Noonan. . . . Miss Sandra Arne-it of Ottawa. is vacationing with her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Arnett. Summerslde. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sllliphant of Summerslde have as their guests Miss Barbara Milcibonald of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Maloney a n d granddaughter. Maureen. of Dorchester. Mass. I I I Mrs. Edward Holland and young daughter are visiting Mrs. Hol- land's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dalton. Summerslde. . o . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richard- son of Orlando. I-"lorlda, are visit- ing Mrs. Clarence Landry and Mrs. Maurice Bowen. of Summer- side. I I I Mr. Reid Learrl has returned to Scotsguard. Sask.. after visiting relatives and friends on P.E.I. I I I Miss Emma Jane Reid, i't.N., has returned to her home after holl- daylng with her aunt, Mrs. Erne- ltne MacKay. of New Annan. I I I Miss Eva L. Beer. KN” has returned to her home in Char- lottetown after spending the week honourlllllilih vo that means "exercise of wH.elprovocatti'e of bitter hostility." o. L Edward i Volltl-on. we came away from this. her first wedding. a promised outing whlchl had been much in her mind alll day. "But tell me." she smiled. 1 Say. "Mr. Brown said that. you t--wlhv did (my kiss?" this message.” 2.l i the will”? ANSVVERS Jennie . Clean Pewter l 1()()1NItb1N)()(p1)(pellkrcxptacllidnn l 2 I u 2 Modern Ehquefte Pewter may be. cleaned by rub- x By Roberta lee lblng in a circular motion with rt ipinih dipped first in powdered rot- teiisinne. then in'a mirgtitrr ts iur en.ine an rise. Q Will 3'01! D153-59 m'3n”0l'l "':ilJll.mI!"oll:.lv tvithpa regular soap aiidi few things a young woman of mod” wage, cleansing, erate means might include in herl hope chest? A. A half-dozen sheets: is half- dozen pilloiv -cases: a dozen largei HM vinegar will remove miter bath '0W9l53 R ll31l"d9Z9Y1 iIHF5t l spots from furiilturv Rub over spot. towels: a dozen linen face lsivelsnrmy and polish with furniture pol-' a dozen dish iowcls; a dozen wash isf, 0, linseed oil, Tmremove water rlmhsi ” dim?" du-V Vlmhsl l0l”lspot.s from varnished furniture. use lineii table cloths; three lunclieoni ammonia wage, ggnowpd by mmi. cloths; n dnzcn dinner napkins; a mm D0115), l dozen luncheon napkins: quil'fs.' l blankets. pillows. scarves. dollies,t wan Pgpef pictures. vases. books. silver. orna-l merits of various kinds. and a goodi cook book. Lnnnlen (ununnyx 1)1NN)(v()1I(MMb4)(lf)f)(M Water Spots To remove. grease apott from wait; i o 9. Is one obligated to sondll',t?llE;"! lfaulflhofrilrstalllcillcm i3.l"iiioi- mlddmg gm” 1” ” f”””d who '9 to remain four hours befnre brush- manymg for the Spmnd ""”- wing off and adding a second coat you sent a gift for her first n1ar- if n..C(.55Mv, riage? t treatment by digitalis preparations as well as those in whom the ex:i-;i beatalwere caused by true or Uf- ganlc heart. disease. pain and breaihleasneas at night dlsappeiimg almost completely in 43 paiiem, with less severe heart disea.-, bu, the heart muscle did not grow an-; strongcr. - In J4 patients with severe aiigii..i pectoria (vice-like pain in chest. Who WW9 given a four-week course of treatment with two iniramusi-ii. lnr injections of 1 cc. of "reco.sen” and three tablets by month per day complete or almost complete mim from the agonizing constant tens- of pressure was obtained within 16 days. "The severe attacks subsided completely or became less frequent and less severe and in some of the Patients the improvement was re- vealed by the electrocardiogram." From the above results obtained Dr. Greif concludes that "recose.-i" is I valuable adjuvarit (helpen 1,-. the treatment of heart diseases and is of great lminot-tance in the ireii-. ment. of angina pectm-lg, As we think of how our research workers are using extracts of in. various orgam .. pucmug 11.. .. stomach lining: pituitary. thyroid. adrenal. sex and other glands - in correct. defects or dimcignciu at the organs of the human body. wi- may Wonder Why we smiled in former daysuni the "medicine" mFl't 01' savage tribes Who boiled viinoiii Ofsans of animals and used iii, liquld therefrom to heal their my We must all realize more gnrl more 0l'El'.V day that man is fear. fully and wonderfully made. . 9XDlMned- Aye. to bind forever . . . and to give fund and inspiring lhollshts the one for the other, tn. Esther Dr apart down throuizii their years. D "DEBT. when I think of you, 1 too must think 0! things that always an 3 par! of you. All glad and beautiful e of open fires. Of Autumn sunshine melting through me blue C193! Sky upon the fallen leaves. Of books and rare old pictures. and of flowers of starlight and of and of songs Weltsunx - that glorify the common hours. moonlight And dear. I find that when I think of you My thoughts are freed from iii: the false and wrong. My being is uplifted. like as one Who in some dim cathedral hears the song And prayer of unseen auppllnnh: - and there Exalted with a new sweet. sense of true And better things. may go awnf transformed. Thuli dent. my thoughts when I think of roll." Until Monday - - - Diary - - - Good-night . , . . . BY! A. This is optional; yotrmayl send a gift. only if you wish to. Q. What. is the best way for I! man to ask it girl for in dance? ” A. "May I have the next dance." is probably the best. manner. bigger bargain than everl LEMON PUDDING DELUXE 1 package lemon-flavored gela- tine. 154 cups hot water. M tea- spoon salt. ts cup sugar. 2 table- spoons lemon juice, 1-. cup heavy cream. to cup drained halved red sour pitted cherries. Disanlve gelatlne in hot water. Add salt. sugar and lemon juice. Chill until slightly thickened. Whip cream until thick and shiny. but not stiff. Fold cream and chen-lea into slightly thickened gelntine mixture. Turn into large serving dish or individual molds. Chill until firm. Makes 6 to it servings. ISLAND-FAVORED RECIPES Beginning Monday. The Guardian will curry recipes chosen by the ladies of the Women": Institutes of P. E. i. watch daily for their favorite recipes under THE COOK'S CORNER. The In- ctitutes have selected tested recipes for your use-we hope you will try them! Min Shirley Agnew arrived with Mrs. Emeline Mackay. 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