A 1 Womenls realm I PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN - Happenings of oc'roY;'lm 4. 19:5 The Week Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Raynor leave this morning for a fort- night's holiday in New York. L. A. C. Gordon Rayner, who had been visiting his parents. has left for England. 0 0 Mrs. L. I. Prowse entertained at bridge on Monday evening in honour of Mrs. A. B. Cosh Jr. 0 O 0 daughter. Mrs. W. J. P. Mac- Miilan, receiving many lovely gifts and messages of congratulation on this happy occasion from her daughters in Boston, Mass.. and friends and relatives in Charlotte town. Tea was served during the afternoon and evening to the many callers. . Mrs. Cyril E. MacGregor left yesterday morning to visit friends - qTlisl Body Of Yours 1 87 James W. Barton. In. . NECESSARY HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE - ESENTIAI. RYPIRTENSION As stated before. the subject of most interest to men and women is their health and the most dis- cussed single subject about health and the body is blood pressure, par- ticularly high blood pressure- hypertenslon; 'hyper' means above and 'hypo' means below. That this interest in high blood pressure is only natural is due to the fact that hypertension ”occurs in approximately half the people over fifty years of age and con- tributes directly or indirectly to at least twenty-five per cent of their deaths." The commonest forms in which disability and death occur from hypertension is heart strokes (cor- , -soc-.om'osm-ootloomr i ELLEll'fo aim : By an Island Farmer's Wife "It was a nice day.” Gage. younger son of this place, remem- bered of its hours this evening. A day is nicer: I think. if youwe finished something. That makes it better. . . when aomething's all done," he lsuglled, and gestur- ed sorpressively with Us hanih," wrapped in a parcel and tied. Like our threshing is now." He sighed happily. '-'It's all done! Gran'dad- dy said. he thought we'd never see the last of iii But" he nodded brightly. "we did!" . "All except what's in the grain- building out Home." Jamie com- mented. "We'll be threshing that next spring." "Yes." Gage -agreed. "so we willi" Then. doubtless re- calling scenes from past springs when a last round of. sheaves lifted there was a signal for chil- dren. dogs. and cats to take up a IIW A NEW CASUAL I Young. flattering and casually right for almost everywhere you this fall! Look at the neat. new w tie'on the crisp collar --.it's an exciting contrast to the plaid. check. or solid -color fabric you choose .1-Iut'ry.'sow it nowii Pattern 4736: Missss' Sises 12. 14. 16. 18. 20: 30. 33. iii. 86. 36. ID. 42. sise 10 takes 5 yards 80-inch: ti yard contrast, , This pattern. easy to use. sim- ple to saw. is tested for fit. I-las complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (we) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly sise. name. address, atxle'number. send order to ANN: ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Canada. Mr. and Mrs. David Mathiescn and son left on Thursday innlzlorgtrealuargd tC')1ttawa.tInfltIf';)n- 23:?” (:ll1;iJplE;t;Sl)8) and brain chase. to dmpawh or capture '0- by car for Edmonton, Alta.. where Engabseuiz woode An; frisegttcgwa r; In hm book. ”E”en”a1 Hyper- dents, umm and largen ul Wong . der where our do! can be! he Th. syn" say . . they plan to take up residence. Their many friends regret their departure. and wish them sue cess' and happiness in their new home. 0 I 0 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roper re- turned from a holiday in Maine on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J; H. Carry. . C. Stewart Roy. I O 0 Lieutenant J. T. McIntyre is leaving today to return to Camp Borden after spending a month's leave with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Heath Mclntyre. Miss Verna Darrach and Mrs. Mrs. tension." Dr. Richard F. I-iemdon. of Springfield. Illinois, states that blood pressure may be defined as the lateral pressure exerted on the walls of the blood-vessels by the blood the vessels contain. Blood pressure is the product of the vol- ume of the blood, its viscosity or nslstency. the amount of blood pumped out by the heart, and the mused. soberly. "He must have gone far away because if not. he would have found his way home by this." "He was a nice fellow." Jamie offered, "but he wasn't much good at helping with the cattle. was he?" "Not much goodI" Gage echoed, "he was the best dog in the whole wide worldi" ly Genevieve lembio r Rwm For Tomorrow A DRAMATIC and startling series of events may make this an unforgettable week end. Sudden . Nell Darrach, East Royalty, are is. I h . . . Mr. Earle Baker is attending a 1 . d I S d V C res ance o t e tiny blood-vessels te u of unmual Menu druggists' convention in Ottawa. Be:tl(':: To 33:mei:fd '-Vheilei-ledd?xl:: ;1tith)e ergiuof the arteries (capil- 4 so with todsY'5 l-hreahlng UP Ii 3(j);:::u;:,B'g,0:rgnge contacts and - . ' nf Mrs. Darrachis niece, Miss Mii- barist an 8 veins carrying blood - v v - - - -..2 .. the other x"m' we at length came experiences might be summarised Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brock of dred MacDonald, Mm MMDON sf” tgethxeorlganrthdl id 1 mood MISS JEAN M TR 3 the close 1:! our harvesting, nxnd u ..mpay4Iu,.,,y,.. Naming mu. v ua. . ENHOLME 0 gear of was tucked away or proceed ucoxdmg 1,9 gchgdulg, Elizabeth City, N.J.. are guests at the Charlottetown Hotel. . . . Mrs. W. K. Sharpe of Truro. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Slew- nrt Hickman of Brookfield, N.S., have been spending a holiday at Highfield Court. They were Joln- weddm and tissue spaces. the secretion Marltimer She was born in Wolfville in the" Anna ' , . - polls ed Thursday exening by Mr. . . (manufacture) of urine. and the Valley and secured her BISC. degree in Household Eco. ers. and a bowl of hot potatoes h, emoggoxm mgumom, mm, . . , . Sharpe. and are enjoying the Mr and Mrs. K. My Mum" M, reservoir function or action of the . . . l ' . ' . (-1.... mm, cooked in m-1min , id an den. dc mdlbk , . moaung here” , on Wednesday for Montreal, where spleen with l” bl90drm3k1nK 59' nomlcs at Acadi? Un1VerSlty' lAfteI.l graduatl0n' Mlss Trerlll young lad not partial to nature! an an” ' P . BGH'Cf Engllfh D a d ;m wmiam MC ihey attended the wedding yester- glmlsitliitir-m':'sii1U5.thl'1Jnde!;"x ordinary ctr; hogne W01'kedA”1l,htthit9 NSOW1 S90t1a Dgplartment Of Ag1'1' so-called "perfect food" queried. For the Blrthdli .' .' 0. "mm- '- " i .' ' , M . D id M '- . an enance 0 cu ure as an SSIS an u f'Vl Carthy and DE and Ml'!- COW"! day of mm 50" F on M blood pressure depends upon the pe Son an ater accepted 8 .f,'.1S,,'f,i,e"?.f;2'idu,T::l"fudl”P.li' Thou whose blx'thd::giltll1xlIlIY i ' take heed of the astro ca om 81'! Moister of Hanover. NH” the visiting the Island during hunting season. . . aid": marriage to Mr. James Fras- er, son of the Rev. A. C. and Mrs. Fraser. Valleyiield. P.E.I., is taking place. in the Mira United Church next Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser are leaving Monday morning to attend the tin. to Miss Arlene Yeo of Mon- tague, at the Church of St. An- drew and St. Paul. . . . volume and its viscosity are kept quite constant through fluid in- terchange between plasma (the fluid part of the blood which car- ries the little blood cells or cor- puscles to all parts of the body) adjustment of the heart output of blood and the end of the blood-ves- sci line which vary according to Miss Jean Trenhoime, (above) who will conduct 21 Cooking School at Holy Redeemer Community and Tuesday, Oct. 6th and 7th at 8 p.m. unde th . ' of Lady Maud Montgomery Chapter I.O.D.Ell is ehglilsggllfcezi James commented at wpper ' " Centre on Monday position as teacher of Home Economics in the Collegiate In- stltute at Peterborough, Ontario. Two years ago Miss Tren- holme joined the staff of Canada Packers Food Clinic in the season. Hearts were happy to have this chore laid but we could see indications of regret as well. "It was nice work. wasn't it?" sliced. cold meat was our most substantial offering to the work- can't say if they're cooked in milk or not. All I know is they call it a scallop-and it tastes pretty goocli Action at high tempo. sudden re- versal of plans and intentions. all are likely to about-face. The crisis. the finale to all this "theater" de- pends upon the wisdom and dis- cretion with which such thrilling encuemerit. are met. and luckily "Expect the unexpected" as things are not what they seem under a strong dynamic drive of Plutonian- Anne Adams .Patierns t rm 1.! i. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "What was it you wished ts - . - 19,. 0., circumstances. to the volume of Toronto of which she is now Directress Last s rin Miss u M. and Mrs. G. l-iation and M'" Plum" VMMMY bl d mh 15 1 gh ' . .' p Here. have aomel) Sliced tomb U y 1 ' u m dl. , ask me?" . rm: Borden or Taumon. Mass. 'T;':5”ifaYMi0tFo1:i:;ef0:::di:r;;ide;I;fre mggunz C E! Ways 6 same in Trenholme conducted a Series of Cooking Schools ln the toes for the tomato-minded-a cult ,,;”;hl;'f,lge'"",f;h,:,,'5, llwllf, ",2- 2. What is the correct pronunc- P , , . Maritime Provinces. Her frank ,and pleasant manner, the in the minority at this house-and mum. md .mp,,,.ncm,1, cumin. legion of! "fungus"! and "fungi"? . Wh ch one o these words is visited the Island at the first of the week. They left on Wednes- day, when they were accompanied by Mrs. Belle Bagley of New Beriford. Mass., who has been Visiting Mr. and R. E. Mutch. . Dr. T. A. Laidlaw left on Wed- nesday for a week in Toronto, ac- companied by Mrs -Laldlaw. Mrs. Roland Jewell was the guest of honor Wednesday night at a farewell party given by Mrs. Ross Down and Mrs. Ralph Du- mont at the home .of the latter. 0 C Mrs. Jewell and her children leave today for Halifax where they will join Lieut. Jewell. s e e If this relationship between the volume of blood and the walls of the blood-vessels is changed so that the volume of blood meets more than normal resistance in the blood-vessels or capillaries (tiny blood vessels between arteries and veins), more power behind the blood stream is . ecesssry to pump past or through this resistance and thus we have high blood pressure. Miss Trenholme will also Cooking Schools at Montague Wednesday evening, Oct. 8th and at Summerside Thursday and Friday evenings, October 9th and 10th. charm of her personality and the practical information she provided .won the hearts of audience after audience. Those whopattend the Cooking School on Monday and Tuesday mm, mm. dainty. evening wlll'be assured of a pleasant as structive experience. conduct mushrooms sauted in butter for those whose appetites could be in- trigued by this tasteful- and Baking-pow- well as an in- der biscuit to strengthen the wan- ing supply of home-made bread for "over Sunday;'' a tea-cake which did very well for us despite its hurried mixing, and a bit of meal. colorful preserve to round out the - ation of plans and objectives. While alert action and disturbed programs are definitely in order, all such reversal does not spell disaster or calamity. Perhaps change. travel. opportunity for high adventure. for contacts and experiences with nov- ei situations or personalities may be enjoyed with discretion. A child born on this day may have a "skyrocket career" with misspelled? Galvanize. galaxy, gal- lant. galloah. 4. What does the word "insip- idity" mean? ' 5. What is a word .beginning with rec that means "hidden from sight"? ANSWERS 1. since the question has yet Am”"3 the "'3" we." l""”'"' M a d Mrs. H. E. Wood of necessary or e til hi n l Visiwrs he” who 7”””f, l,”,,l: Vict:r'lB.nP.E.I-. returned on Tues- pressure (hyperglirlioiil. 8 hood "The weather." James continued. unusual ventures .. spectacular, '9 b” ”ked- the W5” W3” 3h0l-lid week f” we wemng day from an enjoyable trip to "Despite countless investigations "well, we couldn't have had bet- sensationai.. N” W "W1 5335 "Wh" l5 1” Y0” smiled to Day After Tomorrow WW1 '0 ilk me?" 3- PFOMWCG shooting season are Mr. John Mc- Curdy and his son. Mr. Howard Mccurdy, of S.ydney.. CB. Mrs. Charles E. Keene and young son Douglas of London, 0nt.. are visiting Mrs. Keene-'s sister and brother-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. L. Irwin. Nova. Scotis where they celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anni- versary as guests of Mr. P. M. Wass, "Brier Dene Hotel", Wind- sor. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alien. Wolfville. In Hopewell they visit- ed Mrs. Wood's brother, the Rev. Dr. W. A. MscQuarrle. who had just returned from Whitehorse C.D., R.C.A. and the mains unsolved.” However, one fact that seems to be.de-finitely estab- lished is that in the majority of cases. hypertension is an inherited constitutional predisposition. Know- ing thls. is a safeguard. the malady that requires attention. considerable number of facts that have been revealed. the .- riddle of essential hypertension re- ' Don't Look Back 0 U l. . M y R, S. P? J d! where he officiated at the marr D... Hemdon states that mh y 1 t k t anrdh-Mll-lldand”Mrs. SinclalrarMancE gel": it”! Sllilggi-liE3Ol1:l:9uiw):l:il”eS,: tension (as in many other cgll?ledxl- . 3359 hvgiweszuwbxferzblioxgiuwolrougd tian-Piutonian urges. Upheaving. Kay left Thursday on a motor trip ii " ” ' lions) it is the patient rather than i Longing For Ex-Beau A another yearl". .: ;?E:,::kr;”1l;:ft:f::g',E; ::';:l:'eqt:";: ter weather. Nor." he the helpers who dined with us. "better help! so capable and in- terested in the work. Jamie too." he reached out to pat his shoul- der, "when he could be with us, he took a. man's place." "It's good to have it finished" Mr. A. offered. then added with a smile. "let's The ho. , tihuis a strange and quite unorthodox chain of events already on the tapis. with much more of the same thrilling and dramatic action and unplan- ned programs possibly stepped up into practical and drastic potency by the major influence of Mar- the domestic. socisl. and particu- fung-gus. first u as in lung; fun-ji. ,1! as in jibe. 3. Gaiosh. 4. Quality of being uninteresting. dull, life- less. "Inslpidity sometimes attach- es to fair beauties." 5. Recondite. l Cook's Corner ELLIED VEAL to Boston. a e o "The relief of h n51 i ' - Flo Donald Thompson is the &mM"N::ffl:::d1EEgd”Ek vggagizgllligg fear is particuiarlgpgipigrmogixl,-lmd Fuhle Occupallon fo?'”:”I:'11enl:2;:'e'a w”gra:;::,um""f:g iarly on the aomantiomlife. It may madame”) 3”" M his mmhe" Mr" Cl C in I Victoria at "'Dunrovin" as I seed-sheaves saved . thankful ::ngvg:Ta,ln fecrglued by old" ' H! '9' DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: At 04, I have been married eight years. for countless. often unreclroned. 3 ' Buy a meaty knuckle of veal Thompson. 56 Green St. turns to Montreal next week. . . . guest of Mr. .Ly:nan W005- Col. and Mrs. F. 1. Andrew re-l Y Modern Etiquette 4 My husband is good to me, but my thoughts keep going to the past blessings besides. From the time I was 12 until I was 15 I had a sweetheart, Dan. Th?" he Joined the army and. two years later. I made the mistake "The song of lark. the blush of If ltls Your Bil-thday "rhoae whose birthday it is are weighing 2 lbs..and 1 lb. lean veal shoulder and 1 lb. lean pork shoul- der meat. Put these on to cool ML and M” N091 Demo” Ien turned Thursday from Halifax ai-l likely not in complain of inertia, cove,-ed ha,-eiy with gold wgtq on Friday on a motor trip which in R g 3, 303.". In that ,0 m - 1 k . g . plenum Visit Wm, their gun any girs ma e. In order to right it. I married Cari. Then d w . Will take them through the Will” mylaw um dnughten Dr, and M", Dan came home and said if I had waited for him he would have 5 n a rose the da "dmc 5lm”l0m- 97 my W99 9! add 1 sliced onion. 8 bay leaves. 1 M0l"lt5lM "15 the" 1” M9""'”1- R p m ' married me and car d f Th h I The beam of ' Y boredom or ennui during the year t 51,, it is fgggpoon pepper g . orsy e. . e or my son. oug -130 . a poon sa . . l"er;ereIVIll)!1eyFw”(1:lPlJlll:Iet tIl3:8hS.el('1auf)rl' ' ' ' 1 Q. I have accepted a fraternity hlwek 5”" D5" 0'11? Occasionally Since. I Can't stop Thenseggnt 3 the briar and clov- ahead. t In hfacxti K11 tihinsa mg cover and simmer until meat falls ' i ' . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. LePage eft pm 1 b - . thin ing of him. I 'know I love him and will - L m9V9 3 3",” 3 5mW 53 from bones - about 3'5 hours. Fraser and fa."”l.y”. last Sunday on a two weeks hoii- 1939' r;),.'; :ny0l;r::1:Ant:lYae”ic:IIn ' never be truly happy without him. Lemf;i'g;.:p'du5mng unde, feet. prove breatn-taking. thrilling, un- Remove meat from hon” and pm Mr and M” A L Macpheunn day to Toronto nnd Ottawa. On now engaged and not nee to ab - Wllue my husballd ls 5 30” W"0Vld"- mid The bluebells underneath the mrgenable m ll "queme 9! even” through medium COBYSG 101118 0i ' ' i ' their way they planned to Visit new other an ts kind to us. he says he doesn't love me any more, . t which could affect the entire fut- mod chop”... mscud ban”. mm. "d V”""3 ”" Mark "M" 1'" relatives and friends in New ”5”m”" - 15 W5 I feel that by now I have aid for m itk lee" ure life Fiery explosive sensation- b u, so 3 3 mm, 0 M e1.m... weekend I" MO"mm' N'B' Hampshire and Lynn Mass tnf? Just th t and am entitled to what happplness I ycalin Shiv: Andbmwmmwn my upon the al Uranlan astral forces rule mean- 1go55'cuploo)d wate,.p1oc,)-5 ,5,,......,. - - - ' ' . e sccep ance of the . V reeze. ' ' - 0 - with Dan. I dont want to hurt - b r, 1 . ing sudden and unforeseen change, g 9; my .1130; lb. . . pin is g 1 , , anions. " '5 sir into ho bro o ve M” D" A Macxmmm left on MR and M"- E w- M'”'Kl"””" unless ngu I. rllmlhage enngemenh Cant :0 on like this much longer. Lllplm In I nmbow mm iris - ndlc” "m "”"l' b"'' wml 59' there should be 3 curls broth. Add wed”"d”' W L”"d”"' h 0",” left on Wednesday for Montreal nn ,5, V daft 5 50? have defl-, WEARY Md m””g”1” me "n M" 5 finite token of the romantic dra- mound mm. mm ,0, 53,. ,0... where she plans to spend t e w n- I . . 8 ma e so. ed, ' r . - an ier with her brother and his Whgrgkzheghggieil 1:; Q. Are there any kinds of food , ANSWER. you mm b H 1 I T1... .001 mm main of mm. "gldl-1” iggglumiv Whm MW into moistened porcelain - - with Mr" Reagh Hoop" and M"' gs leav-in for the South where that M9 m9-Y Convey to the mouth 3'1"" N"”'' world for a loan ti 9 deli" V ngv n A dream V me” ”'l a A child this do hil or mum! mould! to ohm. Mm! Hooper. m” ! 5 t I t with the knife when eating? .1 t k d 53 me' 5” V MW 3011 Should be The quiet deep mu, gonows , 9 m 0n Y- W 9 sure meat is evenly dl5l.i'li)ui..,.. . . . ey wil spend .he. w n er. A. Most certainly no" The res y c we 9 up an face reality. Adding mistake to. mistake is not am perameatal. dynamic and er- through 1,,-om, chm, sljcg with knife in used only Mr cum”: any. going to bring happiness. You we been making one mistake after an- 'nmPKlm-y of the an and sky, maydvl::g;i!lxtl:'l31Ilcse. -charrnigiig); mam gmfa, Mr” R Hum w1gmo"' farmer other. have achieved nothing but misery. and certainly by now are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacCallum mi th I ng at the fork will not cut. om enough 10 realize may wishful thinking 3, the most unp,,,ducm.e And, hours of loving memory. unconvmuomy in m, ucuom. ly of Charlottetown. who is now . t on the staff of the Dominion Ex- l9” F"d”Y ""”'”"d it" "M" " Q. Should a man ever in d his , d perimental Farm in Ottawa. -is VlC":;lE'vl:i Eynh agfjr :augl:.r:re topcoat to a woman for herat: help pastime In the Mmdlyou WERE T00 YOU 0 'Imeo:m,:leg,(1)etn:. chud' the hm 1”! 9' br"d' und I h'”'””..”'" vismnz here for A fer! day!” lhe William T Rogers and Mr, mm On Mm "'7 N And life anew when this shall mm '”Al"' Wm”, S10”? I 3"” . t 1' hi si ter. rs. Wh te. ' ' ' A. 0:11 if i i . r . gony- ' on' we amm- Eilenlteronweg. S Rogers. They will beb acgfmpanrglecd extnmelyykeblgf Cl)5th:l:;ll1;l5trll:v;3: You were. first of all, too young to become seriously interested in end- f t MOfHlH me longer; send One (ml another . . . y;i:snfsr' as ilirgoncloxns ynckrinlllgn . . Dan. it yOi.Iltl'l?(l cgired fxr Ihim. surely you would have had the pm. Th: jgy of c;)nque'sttayt1er lira: . Q - 10” of bread... I , I , e um: as er. r. . . T-"T once 0 wa or m. ove a air with a boy for whom you p- All, aye 0 time app" - - mgl:l':w;l:s”';0:f:el";r:?:e'h'i:a3:"5l; who Wm Vim her daughter, Mrs. , parently didn't have much affection was, of course, the worst mlsl:ke The good in others that one m mmed from ,1 mp to ca18a,.y' Robert Ness. .Mo.i-ici;on. - E h S B k, and. despite Dans protestations, you were fortunate to be mniried W 5:55.: Lord for l" of uouwoodhh o . where they visited Mr. Donald ouge o cra ' 8 In V M. It nu'rv not min: as you would Mi M 1 Sta rt, Mrs. Kay 00 ,r . i, . II nrivr 0 W! P Continued on page 11 ”l"”' ' The fati'lers' waiting room at the .-::"I';:t"-ii-islllll-Ty": li'S'.:l'..' "4351? will put things rlsbl. one user..I man who was ll-ileau and lost weight through not eating. gained lb lbs after taking .ibree bottles of this lrnnd ionic Buy yours at any Drug llo e or Drug counter. 82.00 bottle giv II-day ireltmsnl. MMOAVIIIVI 701WC Until Monday - - - Diary - - - Good-night . . . . . . ., j r ntsstlo Irvine ' John tone. Miss Iris MacLellan and Iidrs. Arthur Weilner are leav- ld m"”'” L" C . ing by car today for New York. nmg&”i Washington and Atlantic City. ' ' ' ' Wishing Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. Alistair Maclseod M" ""5 M” Gem" Purvl" and family motored to Moncton ElI1'l:"bsi'd'P"5”:":::n:'"ln; fun? last weekend. ml” ' 3' 3 - . ' our of Mr. C. A. lzlcyd, Halifax. I O The Women's Progressive Con- servative Hollywood Methodist Hospital is called the I-Ieirport. ' ..... He Who llesitaus 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cotton left by motor on a holiday trip to Boston on Wednesday. a - . "They say he's no good as a Comet pilot. He blinked and miss- ed Roms completely." 3. A. MoD0liALD invites you to a personal demonstration featuring. - - , iiiziciiio GDSMETIGS C - mg... or October sq... A MILDRED, ROYCE onownaa. a specialised consultanlthln the 1...". of BELCANO and in. skin care, will be pleased to give "you a Courtesy BELCANO treatment. " ' . " . Alice Brooks Designs Inquirer-"Mr. Agony. six months To remove insects from the vege- ago I sent my husband out for a tables. when sshing, put a little vinegar or 1 inch of born: into the water. This will bring the live insects in the surface of the water almost immediately. SCHOOL CHAEMEIII She". the brightest. prettiest girl in school in this crisp. new dress with say faces on the hanky pock- etsi I-lair can be made, of yam, faces are easy to embroider. Pattern 1385: Child's sizes 2. 4. 8. B. 10. 'I'ransfer motifs, tissue pattern. state size. Send Twenty-five dents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot, 1-,; accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. clo The Guardian. so Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario, Please print plainly Name. Addre and Pattern Number. - The Misses Rae and Isabel Don- ald motored to Moncton last week- end. where, they visited Mrs. Nell Maobougsll. a former resident of Charlottetown. They were accom- panied by Mrs. A. R. Wise. who visited her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Dompierre, and fam.lly. . Association is entertain- ing at tea at the Clover Club on Tuesday afternoon in honour of Miss Sybil Bennett, Q.C.. presi- dent of the Womenls Progressive Conservative Association of Can- ada who will be visiting the city that day. ' Polishing Knives The next time knives are to be Dolibhed. try dipping them into boilins Water. drying them. and then npplyins the polish at once . . while the metal is warm. Mrs. J. M. Bell, who with Mr. M"- "'"l' '”""”' E”"'"""" 1": B," And funny ha. moved to tal Farm, is leaving tomorrow on " School St., was ldelightfully sur- ; ")':l" mp m Bmmn and New prised on Tuesday evening when " , . . ..n n;::;.'b:Ire,,: thg,l1eend'T;l'l:'u:,lenl,"' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bustin and .-v- "D Emmy 'g m f. .23 family of Ybrmouth, N. s.. were ” P p F” I the guests during the week of bridge and Mrs. Bell was pre- . ssntedl with a gift from her :k::'”" M"'R'P”k" O 0 friends. . . I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. MacArthur Hostesses at the Golf Club this M" rammed to the” ham. at. :;:;e:'::.o'h.,:d11l-;d:: 1:1,,?,,'nlr'Mr',,' ter spending some time in the Grace Paquet. Mrs. Fred Moore, United States. They visited Stone- ”,d M". V. L. Dhuwelh ham. Mass., where they were . . . guests of Mrs. MscArthurs sister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. Glossy Una: More luster can be given to the linen by adding a little salt to the starch. - . How Can I i I II V 34" A"-A ' By Anne Ashley .1 Lake Ontario is 180 miles long from East to fwest, and 53 mug. across at its greatest breadth. . can I prevent pucker- ing when sewing thin silk on the sewing machine? M'Mr.Dand hm; it. Keefe wand ,1. col" A Pm mm d m . , ss orot y es e returned ed- ' ' . w paper un ernea r . , nesdey from a short holiday spent Mm mm 3m:ke'n 0' Bedlam the material to prevent puckering I Telephone EARLY for your 5PP0l1ltll'lefit.p . in M-in , M5,, ,. . M. .. .... c,.....,...: ggmgggigghgiga v-wr 1- e-nv 5503 Your s5.5o BELCANO purchase entitles you to one additional BELCANO t in Hotel. . ' - ' . . .:::'::.t "' s - -,- , ..e;. :12; :::.:.':”::::.: a -4 product We iii demomion '::,: ::.".';: ".:..-.::”i.'-i.”:..'".::,:l:' 533- 3ff5'---a -”-'-m '- "2" 'W':.".'.,:: .32: .,,.,.. .... .,, - .'-'s T l - ' . ' d l l i N B i it s ' , . 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