tjgusT 29. 1941 MRSBRISK my» ' ‘Wiiiii YOU'RE name you can sunspot A cur or tiProiis TEA’ _ DESIGN no. ss-ilso A ("illc little cardigan for the 2. lor 4 year old is easily knitted and dnmtily embroidered, Pattern lie. 12-1108 contains complete in- Jlliltctlons. Needlework Book l5 tan s. _, To order: Send 20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- lvvin Guardian. Pislgn No. Iz-nso e Name Address Elly Province Flklwl. time tempting piss and des- Pvh because Silverweodfi Ivupereisd ‘- Mllb l! different odds ims, he - milk Haves t0 isvoriie recipes. Joln ilie growing number of house- wives who insist en the depend- ebie. unlievtn quality o! Silver- weedfi lveps- sated Mill. Aslt fer It II your [user's today. r e I lveIeieHssVllenlw "r "w" "Aromas: MILK i Don't Miss the llare lievils , 80o Page 14! nut song; vouns (Cmtinuco from Page 2) Dr. lam mints out that more ,thsn the medicine mostlgmin is used III the "medical" treatment of goiter. ‘me treatment included such a-lditlona‘ measures as s high eooric (rich) diet; insistence on a duly aw! in bed of st least 10 hours, depending on the sever- ity of ‘he, case- the administration, when needed of quinine or quini- dine (which slows down the heart); .he administration of tiny doses o: iodszeo calcium in select- ed cases; an occasional sleeping pill; and reassurance." 0f tne '50 patients who received prostigmm and above treatment. 28 have had a normal heart rate lor the past three years, 14 more have been back to work lor over ing. d more are improving grsd- ually. As the other two are dia- betics, they are only slightly Im- proved. GOITRE Goliet may be of the simple type which is not dangerous, or it may be sevare. Send tori-av for Dr. Barton's infts-mative broltlet on this subject called "Cirfltrr: Sim- ple and Severe" To obtain it just send I0 centfl and a Ii-ccnt stamp. lto cover cost oi’ handling and mail- llng, to The 3m Syidlcwe in care o! thin newspaper, Pist Olfce‘ N.Y. In loving nsmnory ol s. dear hus- beesd, Mr, Fredérlok MacDonald, who posed swsy August 29th. 1946. Sleep on deer I-lusbs-nd for it ls t rue You sfullered nsssoh and told but ew. The one who ssw you needed rest Wes God alone, He knew the beet. Lovingly Remembered by His Wile. In Memoriam In fond and loving memo , ol n dear Fsther, Mr. Frederick Mne- Donsld, who , ‘ swlo‘ August 20th, 1946. It ls only swd night dear I-‘sther _It is Inst whet we used to ssy, I will see you sgnln in the morning At the thwn o! s beautiful dsy. Always Remembered by Daughter Inn. . In Messsoriam In loving memory of my wile. MRS. HORACE STEWART viho posed nwsy August 20th, 194B. She suffered patiently and long Iler hope was bright, her lsith wss strong ‘Iiho pence ol Jesus, filled her breast And in his srms, she ssnh to rest. Inserded by Her Ilusbsnd, In Mafia-lam In loving snenso , of MII. John l. Msclilnnon. who passed away AIIIIIG 21th. IOU. For weary month: dss bore her Pl Waiting lor the cure ohst never came But God st Inst had thought It best To like her home with him to lest. n year and are gradually recovlr- Charge CIHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GEITllll. Glllllllll- ___ This column ls reserved he news el ioesl interest. but elves-sling el snewey asses-e msy no Inserted es five eents s word sineslg pey- sble in ndvsnee. CRASWELI. to: Photographs, CONFEDEKATIOB LIFE IN SUDANCE. OVEBCOATS, — Order 110W fos- flll deli-very. J. P. MacPherson sh Son. COVEI-IEAD CIIAIGE. - United Church Services for Sunday, August 31st are: West Covehead 11 A. M. Covehead Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. Minister, SERVICES 0F WORSHIP, — Presbyterian Church in Canada, Stmday, August 31st. Cardigan 11 A. M. Montague 730 P. M. R. D. MacLean, Minister. NEW GLASGOW AND‘ CAVEN- DISIb-Services for Lord‘s day, 31st, (D. V.) IITQ ss follows: New Glas- gow 11 A, M. Cavendish 7.30 P, M. J. W. Hayter, Minister. HUNTER RIVER United Cihuroh : Services on Sunday, Aug- ust 31st. are as follows: North Wiltshire 11 A. M. Wheailey River 3 P. M. and Hunter Rivcir 7.30 P. M. Rev J. I. Morrison, Minister. BAZELBBDOK, UIGG BAPTIST PASTORATE. — Preaching service Sunday, August 31st, Uigg 3 P. M. Hazelbrook 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Rev. J. A. Corbett, Minister. MRS. JAMES BOYCE, soprano, and Mrs. Gccidie MacLeod. con- q-alln, wlll 5mg "Ashamed of Jesus" as a duet at the re-open- I11. MOVES T0 CORNWALL - Mr. Arthur l-Ioward returned from the mainland Tuesday. He transferred ginl had the furniture of Rev. M. K. Char- msn from Doaktown, 14.8.. to. to be stationed. BRADALBANE Pastoral Gharie Services Sunday. August 31st. Brad- aibane 11 A. M, Rose Valley 3 PM. Nor-tr Grenville 8 P. M. Mrs. (Rev) George Morris will speak st the cv- ening service. W. B. MacPheil. Min- ister. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CIIARGEp-Norlh Rustioo 1i A. M_ Stanley Bridge 7.30 P. M. A Masonic Service under the auspice! of Prince Edward Lodge, the guest speaker the Rev. W. I. Patterson of Lock Port, N. S. Any visiting Brethren are invited. CENTRAL PARISH. — Servlcel for Sunday. August 31st. Clyde River 11 A. M, S. S. 10 A. M. at 2 o'clock Memorial service at St. Catherincs Cemetery. Mr. Donald Nicholson will preach. Canoe Cove er. Al. 3.15 P. M. Churchill. Mr. Nicholson will preach Camoe Cove S. S. 2.30 P. M. Sacrament in Churchill Sunday. September 14th. Rev. '1‘. W. Goodwill, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - services for Sun- duy. August 31st as followsz-Mt. Stewart 11 A. M. i-ilghfleld 3.15. Malrshlleld 7.15 P. M. Harrington 8.15 P. M. (Special Young People's Service). The Sacrament of the lord's Supper at Mt. Stewart. Pre- paratory service I-lriday, August 29th at 8 P, M. Sunday Sc 001s, Harring- ton 1030 A. M. shfleid 10.30 A. M. Highfield 2.15 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. BAPTISMAL SERVICE — A very unique event took plsca at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Essen Howard Cornwall, on August 14th, when Rev. E. R. Woodside, s lor- mer pastor_ baptized Lloyd Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur How- ard, Cornwall; Sandra Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wilson, Cornwall and Douglas Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Homer, Dalhousie, N. B. Present at the ceremony wore the grandchildren Norma Howard. Barry and Donna Wilson. also the great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard. Cornwall, and Mr. Sadly Missed by Htssbsnd sad Daughter Bertha. DOROTHY DIX (Ufltlnutd from Pile 3) and Mrs. Herbert Iewis, York. SA YS-- DEAR DOROTIW DIX: I am n mate to share nli this with me. What I want is s companion the next meal is coming from. There are plenty o! such men. I vesimont for s widow to take one with no bad habits. and has on entertaining line of conversation. I-le may be worth his board and keep for his company. home life with my husband and child always hsd to support the family as my husband could never mske a living, but I was well and strong and I didn't mind it. Now he is dead end my children are married. I make a nice income for myself and have money in thepbsnk that I could live on and enjoy 1f I only had have someone to talk to, instead of spending my evenings alone.‘ My children think I should not remarry. Would you advise me to do so, if I should meet a gentlemen with desirable qualifications and one with whom I felt I could go through the remainder oi my life? ANSWER: Inasmuch as you have been accustomed to supporting a husband. perhaps you would not object to one o! the elderly pars- sitea who sre always looldng around for s. widow with s home in which he csn hang up his hat and not have to worry my more about where a w men of 60. I had a pleasant n lor many years, although I with whom I euuld go places and X. Y. Z. and sometimes it is not a bad in- on, provided he is neat and clean DIAR . MOTHER ANBWR: No. l-Ie is as wrong as wrong csn be. To have s pleasant line o! conversation is s greet asset to anyone, yet how can s boy l acquire it if he is never slidwed to express an opinion. or take any | psrt in the family talk? I em sorry lor every ooy who has s sell- ‘ opinionated and tyrannical lather. handicap that s lsd osn have because it cuts him off from being able to confide in his lather. or have any help from him in developing his. tastes and habits | And I sm sorry lor the father because his son will grow up hating l him. And for s lather to miss the love of his child is the greatest mis- DQROTIIY DIX: My husband claims that children should be seen end not heard, and he does not allow our son to speak much when he is around. I-le orders him out of the room if he talks much. i Bays his problems don't Imolmi- to anything. and that he shouldn't interrupt the conversation o! others. Do you think he is right’! as your son has It is the greatest with A breezy Iertunsiheoesnnsrbnnnenhhlrs. ‘flmg a// Q5 If. l. B. llllilil. B.A., MA, Bpitser d: Mills ‘Limited announce ihg gppolnillidllli ql Mr. E. B. Hig- gins ss Director of Public Relat- ions, I-Iesd 001cc, Toronto. Pollcw- ing his graduation from Dalhousiq University, in 1932 Mr. Higgins 1m- dertook“ post-graduate studies lead- ing to his M. A. in Economics and Political Science. Before enlisting in the R. 0. A. F. in 1940 Min-Hig- an extensive career in Sales Management Advertising and public Relations. Following dive and a hall years’ service as officer in the field of administrat- ion snd later as a pilot, Mr. Hig- gins Joined the Public Stall of Spitzer d: Mills two years ago. l-Ie assumes the position form- erly held by Mr. T. G. Vaicher, who now directs Public Relations activities 1n the Vancouver Office of the same company. i . 'ng services of Bonshnw United 9 ' ° { B“ 99’ 5mm c,‘ New Yo“ ml Church, Sunday, Aug. a1 at 1.30 A IMOTTIUIQ‘ $711118 la/ p MODERN WAY I The daughter's young man had, been invited in tihe house by her‘ cow-Ii M» a ,:;"::"..:‘:' 222.22“ 352.1,?” 5:122? familiarity, gabbed ‘his hand. and said. "Hello, pop!" and reported to a famous skin specialist. Altogether, 1285 women were tested. Some of us had dry skins, some oily, some normal. After a careful skin exnmilsi ' we were given the Palmolive Plan to use l! home for 14 days. filo!»- Relation 194 i‘! Manitoba May iiavo Whaling Industry WINNIPEG. A116. 21 - (CF)- Whslins may be added to Mani- toba's other industries if experi- ments currently being introduced at a Winnipeg peckinghouse plant prove successful. The experiment involves l6 Arctic white whales-Io to 18 feet in length-wrought here in special iced railway cars from Churchill, Man. They had been ha», oned near the mouth of the Churchill River. where the icy waters of the northern stream flows into Iludmn Bay. The packinghouss (Canada Packers) is testing the mammals for their oil. Officials said that the head oil can be used B! Yilzh grade oil for lubricating precision instruments such ss watches, while the blubber can be utilized in the manufacture of soap. The residue of the whales prob- ably will be used for poultry food althbugh with treatment it could be sold for human consumption as has been done recently in Bri- tain. Eskbse kequenly lnduds whole meat in their diet, while Churchill, Man, residents claim that pickled whale resembling mushrooms some- what in taste is as intriguing an appetizer as could be obtained. Although packinghouee company officials have not said that yes- terday's consignment of 16 whales will necessarily mean n steady flow of the Limo-pound mammals from Hudson Bay to Winnipeg, it is believed that if the experiments on the present group prove suc- cessful attempts will be made i0 develop a whaling industry here. The older man seemed dumb- founded. “Well,“ he returned acidiy, “you are somewhat premature in your greetings, are you not?" "Premature!" returned the other, with a puzzled air. Then his brow cleared. "Oih. yes. I thought I'd better come early. Doesn't do to keep an old duller waiting when his daughter's your sweetie, does company _ it.” can have skin was so oil up hope when invited to try Whst luck! Wash your face witbTalmolive Sosp. Then, for 60 seconds, massage with Palmolive's soft. lovely lather. Rinse! Do this 3 times a dsy for l4 days. 'I'bis cleansing message brings your akin Pslmolivei full beautifying effect. After l4 days, my doctor agreed my complexion was less oily. smoother. Even those little blemisbe often due to improper clesneing—lssrl almost vanished!” rm: may look for those skin improvements in only l4 Days! says Grace Ieckron (address on mqueat). "My looking-with lots of little blemishes. I bed just about given 14-Day Palmolive Plan. IlnBAClllIlN-BROWW WEDDING A petty wedding took place at St. John's United Church, Cambell- ford, Ont., on Saturday, Aug, 23rd, when the Reverend G. N. Maxwell united in montage Miss Ads. Caro- line Brown, daughter or the late Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, and m. Daniel MacEachern son of Mr. Allison MncEnchern and the lste Mrs. MacEachern of New Ar- gyle, P.E.I. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Major c._ H. Free wore an ivory brocade satin floor length gown. Her floor length veil fell from s heart shop. ed head dress and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The church was beautifully decor- ated with s variety of summer flow- ers lor the hapPy Occasion. The attendants were Miss Jean Free and Miss Eleanor Brown, cousin and sister of the bride. They were dressed identically in blur floor length gowns with matching picture hats and gloves. The brides- maids c led shower bouquets of pink ast rs and sweet peas. The groom was attended by Mr. Clif- ford kown, brother of the bride. The ushers were Messrs. Douglas and Jack Free. A reception was held st the home of Major G. H. Free, Rear Street, Cempbelllord. following the cere- mony. The bride's aunt, Mrs. 0.1!. Free and the groom's sister Miss Mary MacEachern of New Argyle, P. E. I. received. The bride's going away costume was a brown wool gabardine with matching accessories. The happy couple left for a honeymoon to the groom's home in Prince Edward Is- land, after which they will reside at Blenheim, Ontario, where groom is employed with the Hydro- Electrlc Company. the (Patriot please copy.) JAY - MacMILLAN WEDDING A very quiet but pretty wedding l arvvm. took place at Zion Presbyterian Church_ Charlottetown. on Satur- day, June Z1, 194'! when the Rev. Norman I". Young united in mar- riage Ida Miriam Jay, daughter of Mr. Charlottetown, and George Eric l series, and a gold chatelaine with MacMillan, son of Mr. Brent MacMill-an, Union Road. and Mrs. Crawford Jayx! and Mrs» The bride. who was unsttendechl DOCTORS PROVE 2 out of 3 women y, so coarse- I was the If you want a complexion the envy of every woman-Abe admiration of every man-start the 14-Day Palmolive Plan today l Remember, the Palmolive Plan was tested on 2696 women of all sges—from fifteen (o fifty-with all types of skin. Dry! Oily! Normal! Young! Older! Women from coast to coast. 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A buffet luncheon was served with Mrs. George Ab- bott. grand aunt of the groom, presiding over the tea cups_ and Mrs. Earl Livingstone and Mrs. Keith Bryenton serving. During the evening many neigh- bors and friends gathered to con- gratulate and extend best wishes t0 the newly wedded coupln. The couple were the recipientl or many lovely gifts including money, silver, china, and linen. They were also tendered n mis- cellaneous shower held st the home of the groom. Mr. and Mrl. Immediately following the cere- mony the happy young couple left by motor on a trip through the Marltimes, the bride travelling 1n a fusia suit with white blouse, small black hat and black acces- MacMilinn W11! birthstone setting also s gift of the groom. On their return home s recep- reside at Union Road WIIOTQ thl groom is s prosperous farmer. You". Q In addilian, Canadian women from Halifax to Vancouver leafed this Palmolive Plan in their own homes. '°°*lns- . . ,