. . - ;.L.. c- -.'.;g.,:; MMEN Ilappeningscd The Week Duiiiig the zeteitt t.N.l nf Pieni.et 1Ptf'll.llK. Ntneiiiiiei ililrtl "Tile orch- Fiei:e .Ut'lltiP5.-l'l'al'ltE and MHUJIlliet.il(i. ine lllfklutih. the deep-taiigieci Attmtt-s-1-zaiice to historic old Qtie-.tt.iti-ittittti, Jllti tt'Fl') imed spoil be. my iitscription on the iIlullll- were .t.l uep.ctt'd The evening was '.lltll' to Wolfe and Montcaiiii atgspuiis-vi'e(i by tile Kirk Auxiitaiy ne limits of Aufallillll is iecailed. tiiti tii:-.e was a i.iie attentiaiice. .iie.i t-tiiiirtge gave titetn a coniiii-iiipMrs. Lorne Calloeck gave the vote :ie.i'.ii il.h.tII) a c-iniinun rt-ittntii, it appieriatioii. anti p--steiitt 3 i-oniiiiuii iiitiiiii- I l S ' item. I Ms. W. Nornian Black and Mis. 0 - ' iR. Lari Tiiyloi Plltfllallltitl iitt--sday lite i'Mi itttte of tile Queeii .Vl.tJ) and Wetiiii-sdat vtmllllizs at bridge ineettiig,at Mis 'fa.tlur1s residence. The lion- flat aliei'ii-itiii at Mrs R. R.lers user: in the livtiig-iuoiii were B('i.iSi residence Piaiis wet-.2 inade pink taiiiat.oii.s and in the inning- tot the winter": woik and also for iotim tt.iit9i-colitis .lil')SRlllllEI"I1lllllS he annual meeting in January. . ' ' ' - ' ' M anti M.s Alldiiil Fdiiiter have llli Ni-tie Danie Al'aIiPIll) ii.is retu.iied lliilll a siioii tisit to Wash- vitae Luitipt l1l9lll(iltPS lot so iiiaiiyiiiiizivii. D- C. U'rlV?”lilR 1)) D13"?- N'e-'riiP'.U).k Guild held a l-' it ttiltt .ii:it the aiintiril Cli:.sttiiasl f-t..nt.ti .s it: estiettal iiitc.esi Nuin- Mi and Mt. D. M. (lass ..nri. -rt-zis Irientis availed tlteni.-elvrts of tia.i.;ii..i, M.ss KillllFl.ltC (jass ac- ll! tit);tfil'l'.illll) to procure exquts- t-oiiipaiiied by M.ss Margaret Parker 'r 3:: and there were aninse- hate retttiiiod llilln a short vts.t .”lltfl'S tor )IillllR and old. Tliisttti New Glrtsguu. tthere they ttslted s'.1trtEt- old Convent was intruded Mi. H. B Mcculloch. M.P.. and .n 1857 and since that time haslMi. and Mis. F. R. Gass. iJ(”?ll hoidziig its noted Bazaar ' h ' ' - - - Mrs (ietiige Maiitin who has dedication of illE:i)ii6il visiung ill Haliiax for the tn the late Rev- past inoiith has retttined to in Zillntllflme in Bizglitoii. Charlottetown. . . o Azbei the xii-iitor:.il Wiltfinu erend G Carlyle Webster Pzosbvtrxian Church last Stinday. M2 and Mrs. Robert Parent enter- Dr. and M15. J. P Lantz return- tained at luncheon at Hltvenuoodied Mi-iiidal EV9HllIil 11'0"! TDFDMO. (at Mn; 5, ca,-tytg Wgbster. M;5s.tth9i'E they had been atteiidiiig the Mitiizaret Webster. Mrs, H, T, Jebb Royal Winter Fair. En route home l'ilii"i Mrs. G. G Granger. The guests (hell insiied in Mniitreal Min and were: Rev. Harold Brown and Mrs. Mi'5- R. 13- BTOIHP. DEYCHIS Oi Ml'Sr Brown. Rev. Ernest C. Evans. Rev. Lattiz. cnimn J. 'r. Ibboit and Mrs. Ibbott. ' t ' Rev. T. H B. Somerit and Mrs. A llt..W('('llall?()ll.! shower was tend- Sonics and Mr. and Mrs. Raotilcred 13)" Miss Lorna Me-mt get-mnnd. ton Thursday evening in lion- - o - our of Miss Jean Hawkllls Many Mrs J. D. Stewart. Mrs. Donaldiuseful gifts were presented by Miss Caiiiphril and Mrs. William Rogers R0-Se Savidant while the verses Pl1'PrlEll1Ed Friday at 1 bttlfei.ftt'ere read by Miss Messer. A dazntyl g l , I b 1k. 1 I 1 nn He met awn the Hum pmwm nose H105: 'vnur5el!- a iloial ai'i.tu:eitiriii and carried Qtyllnrv and Cuttjn ittnrhenn at Mrs. Roger) restdencejlunch was then served bi the hns- 1-;w8';'ln::;;l(ll'1-in" ” 5 mi ” hgl-anmga bv U-mm lh; rrmm nip Then, is Om WM mum abut”. a nmmays "I M”? ham mums - . i-. il- in H" beautiful Cmsmood ruldanb usk . . . ”Biilk isn't rttough. Chef. And cheese and oitton S-illp. anti Liii-J lttstv. f'i'.Y1lliz haD.V. it means he has .Til5' il'i:””i N35 ilil9lifiN'l UN Ml" NVE Will be pleased to la: semmni Th? Occasion was to hon-l if the vcgemblcs are drowned tti lard l1lF. ttltirlt fttrnish ttto animal VX5511?!" llini-V 5.ldllF.i (-iimlliJP1i- and H79 illiP-his our Miss Helen Holman. dauzhihl" Mi” sm"i.'-V wmno" N" hm" the cooking br olri-ftsiiioned boil- )7lOifll1SAnlill( and clteesn. Ql,FgTl0V AV AV: H were tisliererl into the ClllJl'('l1 b,t' see our old (and now; of Mrs. Emma Holman. stimiricr-M55 Tuesdat 9i'Pi11nil at a niisrrei-; mg mmW,5. NW bodvg m 1” m.' N" mm". what pnsmm, me n . -D .-but Mr. Jim Mnrneitt. Mr. wilt.-ti-ti side Miss Holman. tr-pose mat-1-iagelllatigeau; shower ta honrr of Mrisshmm,m,p mm (m. .lm,mm5 ,mdtHmma1m.O,mns mcuw. m H", mmt. F. Jg 1” MV M” h” W” bmmfriani. Mr. David 'Mar-K-a,t and Mr customers at any time. "K"! P1399 1” ma "ear mm” V”” 'E n aV'.'Kms' i any we y g' ml mu -rils rogiste-s ilitiiiizef no nint- they balance the int-ompiete l1i'0r rram s inl '. kl d. " - Uh” Sumlipimggsi m.P5f,nu,d Wm H gm. as R 1-en1em.'Xk9l'C received. During the evening 'el-Hhnltt ftiil the stomach may be teiiis of the vegetables. tltirIk9phPt' lillmtifllixilllfslagl iil;Ili1st.Nt.ltl:V:l The sfllmxl was Mass Mnttln Rog,-t,-. branfe Oi U115 10VEl.V DarL)'- izafmeshaiid music were en.to.ved and ' . vwu mwumg m suggegt, 15011 with stint: "Flie l.tird's Prayei" 1 t it i - ' ” t . ' ' g ' i edue to '.ri f M. Dur ug the .vt'eek .Mi-s Noel De-iliiJ;L:SSSnlleS:l:lef?(l)IVe1l'::INlltl(:S"EulSf)l)li”li Anmhn Fume C(n:1ul:l-lIten,l l(r "CEeTt.ll:!1(ill(::)'ll)l:fl' :l(l,l.:)l,l.. D Anmmli Cramps m me 19” ""3 imd "1 H wulk Bpsldp You” Orv” S eciuls Blots entertained at the tea hnur Middleton and Anne McCormick. '"1'iit-res aiititlior tttniiiinii cause 1-; r. ttatei. i. tsp. pepper. 1 tsp. they Occur 7:; Sigh? tC:;i3P:IWvil5;)lel C I P at her home Crestwond Diive in ?ut-ofI:itgv!vii 1 guest was Miss. fut dis.sa'islartitiir tori. l salt and '. tsp. stignr. Simmer 25 due to MUM", m, N; met1HH'lh” e 0 d wCVe5'-R99 s'5'oo'-"fol, - - - v honour 0; M15, Helen Hotman, ean e attci. Saint Jo ii, N. Bf ”Vcgetablcs. ttlietiiri trrsli or Lie min. f i . e i g . g g a - . Miss Hazvkins is being niai':ie(i1id,-mt t,.g.m1,.5 ipxt'Pl)l:lly. .S'i))' henttsii Metintiine. llP.il 3 r. tilitile inilk, g,',TNlx:';z,s Oar.:.a(igf:;ns0;?et1U;'::lni:”d;: N,(n-ulna bnule I waves-MRCQ. 510.00-Mfor . . . M:. and Mrs. Arthur Roper had this iiioritintt lo Mr. James Mt'tleii- contain iiicoinplrte tiioteiiis How- add '4 (' grated 5ll1ll')) Amcrtt-alt may ms" mus? In nmnl Muchineless Permsineg. for 33 mm, 11,951,; Sunday pvemng at at the Z.on Presbyterian Manse. their home, Mrs. G. Carltile Wob- ' S ' '17” 5Ul1l31"lll”i""(i (ii strr. Miss Margaret Webster. Mrs. Among those enterta.niitg for Miss H T Jpbb and M”, G. G. (3;-ang- Lillian MacDonald R.N.. previous 5;. to hei niartlage this week to Mr.- - - - tDantrl Molsaa-. was Mrs. Frank Mm... Ma,-331-9; warm”, tut-e, H MacDonald R.N.. who held . din-. T Jebh and MW G G. G,-Niger tier party tn her lliilltilil. A gilt! Lott Monday morning on return to was Di'E'-Wnied to the bride-to-be Tmnnm. by the hostesses. i . 0 0 , v I 0 Mr and Mrs Waiien Burns enter) The slatf nurses of tlir Cliarltitte-l ll iml at their home Tuesday even. imt ii Hfi-Sliilal mid R 500-Hi in: for Mrs. Webster". Further etitni'- in the Hfvstiiivl Snlaiiitm aiirl tire- 'a;riing for Mrs We-bster this week -Whiilfl -Vii-V5 MHFDGIWIW Wlih 8 Kill moltldF(l an afternoon tea given Mustr for the occasion was furnish- ht Mrs. C. W. Patterson. On Thurs- W1 bl Mr Hamill W00d. (lat afternoon Reverend Harold! ' ' ' Frfltln and Mrs. Brown Pl'llPl'lRlll-l ed at their home for Mrit. Webster. . . . M:ss iVlJll2f)n Mitchell RN.. and Miss Dorothy Mrlniits R.N.. enter- tained at a surprise shower for M1 G. ("arlyle Wehst.ervtl1tthas.MiSS MacDonnid at their altar!- hrvn the guest nf Mrs Willllm Mac- meni. After the gifts were opened M lian at the Lennox left Fririay a dainty lunch was served by iii? mm mm: for Toronto. limstes-t. A . . . g o 0 . '1 hp wnm-"'5 Atixiliart or 7.inn Mrs. Oliver Ross, Mrs. .losrpli chmrh hi-lrt their nnnupl um tmd.Maclsaac and M:iia Caroline, Mac- Bwaar on Thursday afteriinon. Tl'wre was it large attendant-e whofr at Mrs. Georgi! KCll.V'5 "filli- emut.-,, ihp px4eElpnl display of It-nte in honour of Misti Lillian Mar- tmtt Tho mam project for the-puoiiiild R.N., whose marriage took W A th:s year has been the pres- Pia” mil Vlwkv m-.t.'tt.:ott of the metiitirlal u:nd(mi ' ' ' ill the Memoir of the late Reverend Cltriits entering the Bank of G (ia:'l;.le Webstei' This m:igiiifit:- Nova hctitia. Forest Hill Branch. ent window is a ('Oll'iD8ll.illl piece t'oi'tintu, will be greeted by a Mart- in the stttiiieti glass tt:ndow, R war time PllH'.llt'E gtii. Miss Nancy Mac- ntriiitii-ial tn the Foires nf the Nevin oi" Cliatiutitetuwn. Mtss Mac- Fitittii. who gave tlte.r lives. Mr. Nevtii is a (laughtei or Mr. and Wnlistrr has been refeirt-d to as a Mis. E. M. MacNevin. Blrchwood g;.;t;tnt (tit;-.sti.-in soldier and gentle. Street and she and her cousin. Miss -itati It set-ins fitting that botlt Hioaniie Tanton have been tn Tor- ltrsr uiiitirwts eitltiin. 'tinto since September. . . . . . . "Mrs Gin-tltin Avnrti lit in Miill('- Mrs, I-'rcd (Iiiiintiii anti Mis Clive 1.-n for a week. Stewart were joint hostesses Tues- ' ' ' (lay evt-iiiiig at live tables of bridge xt..-s Fin 1-nee Owen. M.s.I iris at Mrs. Canntin's residence Nlrlolinii. .-ttttl Miss Marjorie Stan ' ' ' wart have irttirnerl from a tiip to' The Ladies' Branch of the Chat"- Torontn. Miu Owen tnstted her lottetnwn Golf Club held their din- tister. Mrs Colin Quinn in Toronto tier illltl annual meeting at the Mrs: Stmtart visited her broth:-i.icliarlottetown Hotel last Monday Mr Allan Stewait QC. tn Owen evening. Mrs Wendell McKenzie. sound. the President. wait in the chair. . . . 0 Mr and Mrs. H. .l K:-niiedv liavv Miss Mildred Robinson and Miss rettlrned from Tnroiitn. where they Kitty Lou MacF:ti'lane entertained were attending the Royal Winter at R kitchen shower on November Pair. iloth. in honour of Juanita Camp- ' ' ' bell. bride-elect. The bride open- M255 Lintiie Aitkrn and Miss Alice ed the gifts. and Miss Norma Lee Eaner gave 1 most delightftilil-luslnm read the accompanying rravelogue Film-Lecture on Thurg- verses. Jay evening itt. Heiirtz Hall. The ' ' ' Miss Jtianta Campbell. bride-elect. was entertained lit a staff party by the Dept. of Agriculture on Nov- ember 22nd at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George C. Fisher. She Mrs. Guy Dialling and Mrs. Tess was presented with it "Lazy lluiian" Garrett entertained Tuesday and ' ' ' Wednesday evening: at Mrit. Oer- On Thtirsdiiy evening. technicolor pictures inrludcd Great. Britain. France. Italy and Switzer- land with highly interesting detail- ed commentary. Novem- iter- Priiteiii Basis il””l'l int: VFt1PlIll)lP nimis. The following I.-aac entertained at I kitchen show? which Mr. Gordon Wumi Dfillnb id in rett.'n residence. Upper Prince street. Five table! of bridge were in play. The living-room decorations includ-, ed It large vase of pink, yellow imdi red carnntiom. and 1 bowl of Pink Deli:-ht races. 0 O 0 Mn. J. P. Beer and Mn. L. H. Pnoie of Montague. entertained Monday evening at the Charlotte- town Hotel at dinner and bridge. 0 O 0 Not only uvu there pieuiure ex- pressed in seeing the beautiful Muri- Mme Hamel end undone. but there was edmlnuon. for the way in bar lath. Miss Nadine Deighan and Miss Attnex Dtiffy entertained at the Queen Hotel for Juanita Camp- bell. bride-elect. After dinner the bride-tn-be was presented with I lovely gift. - . . . On Friday night November 19. Miss Norma free Haitlnm entertain- ed at it mincellnnrotia shower in honour nf Juanita Campbell whose marriage took place on November 25th. The gifts were opened by the bride find the verses were read by lllsebeth Macilachern. I I O Hoatieues at the Curling club on aaturdny night. will be Mn. nbiontuhinnimtnouire tlkgunnaimblelnouer John Simmons. un. water He!- l i i I 3' l M P .ltl Gs in :v art n with that" ilemia is Parox In l (7 'I fullmiliiii:"t'lit-ii-xii i'(l(rl1l'l1v'i( iii 1:? Nliiiiul: '-KitKt."l'i:'an Churehlina Suniinnert ys I H "E " M" '”m M” J' 1”” Nicholson" -trio l'P4'('llil), The ltrirltt is the foriiier Claudia Bitrwtse. daughter oft Colic Pl'”d”(795 3 Vi019l"v bl” D31'”!M,bmw"' i Xir 'Illl'l Mix Wiliiain RlllttlxP of 's'untiiter-'ide. The groom is the son OX3?-Smal Cl'.V- H9.” Datlse iur til H1” i”””””-V ll” pwmnned by of Mr. and kits. tllairiitr (ire:-nanay, of Sarina. Ontario. From left i momcnh "1911 begm HEEHL tmil" A' HNHK Mulbwne V lln right iiie Mi lloiwii Strwxari. ziwuiiii-iii.--in. Mi. llllfl Mrs. Ronald A” 9XU'5nlP1."' Vmi9m CW mi” Th" biimh it'”'"” 1” 'm”1'””"'e by ttlivriitittiit. l'li' xitmtti anti itridr Miss Betti Bnrwise. hritiosntaid. 5131'” suddeiilv. Wllltnlit a tth1m- net" inflict. those a silica-t-leilgtit N-gun). pvr, usually me-..n.s the baby has ...ess oi aztlit- blue Geiiitan veivc. iI'lIoln In It. H". Newlv Weds in S'Side For a Young 1 LET'S IAT Vegetable Dinners Can Be Satisfying By IDA BAILEY ALLEN The corn eroquettes and butterotl i'0f lRl1l'llL'lU5- "Matty people say they do not feel 'satistied' Madante. when they eat a vegetable dtiittor." said the RPll(lltillS alllfllllll tl.' (ill? iDl' l1ltIl'P aiitmnl pi'o't-tits. Tlitse inrlutle itizlk cheese. rugs. fish niett iii DftUll')'. Atty Iii ttwsr inotia t'iill be combin- r-ti ttlill the N(”."l1ll,ilP dish. or sen ed separately "This is the lions ill inviiti. in lllllt'll roiii used. is an rxaniple." -rnqtiet in: are i TOMORll()VN"S IDINNPZR Ciritin oi Clirrse and ()lll()ll Soup Choirv of Him Ci-iiquetlrs or Corn Citiotiettes Rtittered lirimi l.im.-ta r Stewed Tomatoes Cole Slaw with t:rt-cit iloppers Custard Pie nil satisf-. - " Milk i Coffee Tea , . soup with a dash of nutmeg. tlried ltntas suggested in the main inter. 'll('SF lll('(Illli))lFlP protr.ns ('Iltl rheese mixeri with 2 tbs. flour and inarle efficient 2 tbs. foi use hr lllv l)t'H'l)'. hv adding Rjilld stir f)t.'HI.Slf)llllllV' over a lo.t R spasm M a butter or in.ti':.'irtne. Cook heat. until the rlirese iiirlts bhmd vmwk nu,” ..Hp.g mp kn” M ' "H" Add onion anti l: tiid Pour nii'ti, ” ” . i s i i ' ' ,) beam” mg ml” qmr 1 mm ml” The use nflralritiin or vitamin 3, who alti HS tit-tips; eveigvilitiig 'ttll('ll ' ' . i l or nieasurcs ' r . it ' - '- l a low heat. (intiiisli ttttli iii:n.:'i n lmpmve "W '””"I 'h" mils H, mm” parsley. ('orn ('rtiqueties: Mash the con- tents 1 t.Vo. 2i ran corn kerii ls.l .-trid 1 C. tine Plll'l(.'ll('(i llread crumbs. C. chopped llii lll'.'l s any kintl.i tor use caiititsi. 2 lbs ettrichedj . . , flour. 1 hri:lllfll1 mu. 1 tsp. Still. ”9Mm9"' "WY bf I3”- tsp. pepper and it tsp. ntonosotl- ' ittm glutamate. Let stand 10 min. ggug t Form into balls containing 1 tbs. each. Roll in ilour. then in an reg white beaten with iztbs. water. Cont X'll.l1 line dry brrad crumbs. FIT in deep fat lint. eiiotigh lo lirnun N '4" cube of bread in l min. 360 degrees F. Drain on paper towels. . TRICK OF THE ('HEF Sf'nSl)fl crrairi nf rlterse anti nnioti ELLEN iS DIAF Y by an Island Farmer: Wife . Jaiiit-s liiiiisclf, oiniotisiy pleas:-u ttitii lite tutti ul Pl'tlliSli1ai nan brtitn.-lit it auoiit, ”.otiidn't be- lieve it!” when seated about me iiie tontgiit we taiketi of atiutht-i ti:-id-colic-e.ti of the farmers niiw .b9.llg spot-tiily lirougltt to a close. l"OniN a tt'e'.'K, Elleii---'tiid the plow- ing done! Just think at it. They, pour fellows. have mine well. They tIIlllSl be iteary of the sound of the .tiacitirs. and turd out from keeping at it all tlay and into the ittght too liittt". he smiled 'iiie weatlter was with them all the way.” "It was the Lord's doing", our helper. whose ancestry goal back we suspect to the t-nnvenaittixig Scots. ('4)llH'n('lll6d, sobeily. "He gave the light winds and the sunshine --and the strength and purpose for the work. What is man alone. when you think of it!" And now his mond changed. "Nothing but I speck - it little old bent mark on the face of the earth", he chuckled teasiiigly to James. "But. that's true!" he nodded, tontinuing. "And what do they do --the poor pttny creatures? They splutter and worry and work and wear themselves out l.i;viiig to gath- er up a bit. of gear. And what. does it amount to at the last? A bit of space in It graveyard-A place two by six. Everyone high And low. rich and poor. worker and drone . . thntfit what they come in . . one day." There was A silence. nrd, Mrs William Beer and Mrs. Myron Bell. . . . Mitu Margaret Campbell. whose marriage to Mr. Kevin Kilbride iii taking place this morning in St. Dunntnnk Basilica. has been wide- ly entertained during the past week. On Sunday evening Miss Camp- bell and her fiance were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mitddignn at in dinner party. . . On Tuesday afternoon Miss Mer- gni-et Campbell was waited on by the Board of Directors and staff of Continued on page D it Pill cs" Jami-s agrr-eti, "but hasn't P . y OHE Sl)lile' spei-till llIlSSlOn l0 tiiltill before he conic: to that? lite Lord dnesiit put peopiv in the wtirld for no purpose-just to sit aiotiiid and let others wait on tltein. Folks have to work for a living. And sometimes "ll? milled" they have to spiuttvr and fuss to earn that bread and btttt.er." "And little a farmer can dn if the tu-.athei"s iigaiiist. him". our helper offered. "Just wait with patience until it clears--or rains. or how- ever he would have it." "And make good use of that spell of waiting! And keep one eye otit for the first show of blue itkyi" James chticklt-ti. "And in everything give thanks", be added. Tonight. the field-work will be completed. The farmers will turn then to follow that schedule which takes cure of the season of unb- ling. And the fitrmwife? She will continue her round, which daily is made up of the ”atmple little things" of life . . . In our Acrop- book we found this inapirltion of verse. It was taken from I 1952 number oi that interesting and helpful magazine: the W. I. News, the contributor. Mrs. Edmund Reeves, Lower Freetown. "We sometime: get impatient doing simple little things. .Like stitching btittnnii, wniihiiig gloves-the life brings. think we're wanting precious time, and grumble terribly. Because we think we're fitted for n higher destiny. But God did not despise the doing of the tiny things- He made the mountains and the sun. the whirling world: on high. And yet He-deigned to make the ant. the bee and butterfly. The spider and the annwflnke and the smallest bird that nlngii, So surely. we with gum and care can do-the little things." Until Monday - - - - Ding -- --Good-night...” trifling task: We 1 Chef. ”Wl'ix is that? The; t'ei'tatn- But. these will be SllpplFl1l.”lll.P(l.Rl'Idt But 5'9” had b9'-'-Fi 1"" "'3' 10 dia Jltas been found helpful in I l i la-an 8. Hudson. M. D. Many Reasons B b E ' .1-ya ' a ys C mg CRYING is about the only way your baby can let you know some- thing is i rang. And, believe it or not. you can usually tell what. the trouble is by the way he cries. when at baby is happy and com- fortable. he won't cry at all. When he does let loose. however. every wall may mean something. even though it might indicate only that the little tyke is displeased with something. ; Different Types Different types of fl')llll mean different things. You parents might do well to learn what they usually signify. For example. if your baby is hun- gry, he'll probably let you know by ll prolonged violent city. it's likely to be more fretful than sharp. The only way to stop this type of crying i L: by feeding him. Might Be Earache Another continuous cr,v. usually e of a higher pitch and very piercing. and Mrs. J. David Nicholson -h' C12::::::5c::::r;f3?ig"im ::::chTusl Mr. 'an(l Mrs. J. l)HVi(iv Nit'liol.s'iiit and their ttetitiliig ationtlttiits ate pictured at the lPI'Pplmr Food Wm,-I Snmfe mg, baby WIS?” ftiiliiuiiig the rt-i'i-iii-iii) at Trinity United Cliuicii. I-roni left to right are: Mr. Sydney CNn)phpH' hm man: Mi. anti Mrs. J. David Nivholsoii, the groom and bride; Ml!-S Jean Mat-Dougall, bridestiiaid, Mm something is hurting him. If a pin is sticking him. or he's bothered by an itch. or iii.-iybe wet diapers. he'll let you know with an obstin- ate cry. it will be less violent and less piercing. however. than ' warning or severe pain. hurt himself in R fall or in some with A filled bUiliCP. and 3 QUE?" ...i ii...ti lit” anti ii iti;it.liing biueicroonis pil"9lll5. The young soothe ills injiii-ins in R hurry and velvet lieatidicbs tt.tli veil. Site car-l .rd The bridtwniatds ucie Miss Kath IPHHE YOU can ten yum bat”, is Slow, Matzutitigall, who mire sti'eet-letigtlt if h., rubs his eyes and Pn'mS H mudldiiesses of cu.al Lvernian velvet. ' tlashioiit-d on short roften signifies tzi-eat exhaustion. itiidid”5”"5, Tm-V ”""i9d "”5"3a5i5 M a hoarse cijt Ls a pretty good sign 39mm ""”"5' The- There are other rries. too. Hl1l('l”. '"”"”- B””l9”i 515'” iii course iiirnisli lll('fllllDl9iP proteins. iiidlcaire R M50359 or Iiilier illii0Ss.i'”ld J”d”h V””Al””””- The-V ""”i E tie tclvet dresses. other measure. You can usually; be will stop crying. When He": Sleepy fret ful cry. An almost inaudible cry most 3. til cramps. rasvs.tlie, may be due to disturb- nnres in the blood vessels. SIl('ll as hrtrrlentng of the atioii are often of help. Qutnino some: cases. i Your wife is in need of a careful study by ll('l' pliysttiaii to mid tlm rxavt. r:ttise for her ll'filllJl.” so "it-' BEET Pl(lKl.F. Chop fine: 1 qt. raw cabbage 1 qt. cooked beeui Add. 2 cups white stigiir l tits salt . 1 tsp. pepper 1 cup grated horse radish Cover with heated vinegar and bottle. it fresh horset'ndisli is llrti available. use 1 level the. condensctl itoriierndish. -Miss Catherine Murchison. Bonnhlw W. I. l c.c.c.-c l Household Hint' when dusting. don't forget. to; give lamp shades and bulbs at going-over with I soft brush or cloth. Who dmpim of mm form on t 000 momma on Mo. too much ....'?'i.2. boon used. . or It meet two, tablo- mo: aferwdncd sugar in enough ; I-into ' on white when : fKiil heriiie Aliwlitiiiiilri. On Friday inoriiing, November 12, ist nan Mr. George A. Tiionipsoii. Mrs. Burden chose for her daugh- itilS the st-eiie iii an autumn wcd- tei-'s wedding a silver blue dress of hi5 ...ng ttlieii Patti-a, dittigiitei' of Mr. nylon boucle. sliver hot. black Eli'- .tiiu Mis. J. E. Buideii. was united in iitai'i-iiige to Il11Ul.H)L'nv Willhiiitsi 'Htiu did H.ii'pvr ll.ij)- pen to lose rtiiititil of his t':ll' at the i:ttlro:iii ct-ti.xstiit:i."' lii'iii.i.t ciiiti-d ulttircli Jtilin David, son bridcsniaid.-tl'htiio by (Earn hunt i. cessories. and wore it pink carnat.ions. The groom's moth. er wore R two-piece navy silk dress. Out-of-wtvn guests we iiav.y accessories, a mink scarf. and wore a mrsage of red carnations. Following the ceremony a recep- tion ttas held at the Queen Hotel uith guests bring recetveti by the bride and groom and them attend- ants. the bride's Corsage of brown accessories. A bet and I corsage of pink c Mis. Toni Coley and Sandra. Halifax. N. S.; Burden. Montague. F. E. Mrs. Douglas parents and the P. E. 1.; and Mr. and t-nuple Mrs. George Irlam and dilughier Zolidra. New Castle. N. B.; Mr, ma Nicholson. Alb-mm iii (7 aft till. Gnspcrcaux. P F: 1. left on a iiitiior trip it New Bruin wick and the New England Sllles For travelling the bride worg . tun-piece turquoise tt't)ol dress tum lie trip can arniitirsiin. re: M:. mg daiiglitei. Mrs. l. L 1.: Ni and Mn Wm. of white .t lit).xC,L; v 'niums. I Mat-Doiiald and Miss Jcanl priiicess lines with Jackets and in.tu'li.iig head- tlmter cuts were 'ieatlter the biidef i)7ill(iCallX of EMPRESS BEAUTY SALON The oroprietress Empress Beauty has returned from a brush-up course in Hair of the Salon 1 50 Queen Street '0l'lilN 'l'l'Ebl)Al' 11' FIHDAY l'2Vlu'.VlNGS BY APl'0IN'l')IE.'VT Including Shampoo. Cut. Set Dial 8714 MERRY CHRISTMAS SALE ORIENT Hosiery Styles IOSALEO For 10 Days Onl Y Wrade (C) 0.91. NEW . WINTER SHADES A S. A. Men 129 Queen Street 3. ltd. NOV. 25lh lo DEC. 5th 60:: on-' EVERY 2 PAIR PURCHASE (M SANTA'S CONSUMER GIFT BONUS in! 0141. III. Yuletide ONALDCM . i-iommf Exquisite Creations . for Pony. D"'”f Afternoon and 5 t .4?