ELI(Ell'S lllllll ' aeeaiaiausaaneuwiie Modern Etiquette 1 Alice Brooks " Designs . 0men's realm THE GUARDIAN JUNE 14. 1952 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Should They Tell. All? Men Advocates” No Secrets Between Engaged Couple PAGE TWO 1 . . IUNFIOCI N PANTIII ...':.”il.'.". .”?'c..”'.';.:. l'iil”oo.”i3 W. cm me -o our sun- aionwiubrlngtsarsbeosuseothis d""h"””""' "mwumw ch”, mm "am. um mm 1",. opens out for easy lronlngl Bunny voice much loved and now stillod- ma Ic.".llgn mm uh am " ' To of-bus toms!-ta to color still Ii return this: transfer", neces- "YQo1u!lh git” ma; :1 reign a letter father's unselfish help and guid- guy 13mm. 1rd,1,.d;.d,1m1n'. dam; . DEAR. MISS DIX: A divergence of opinion has arisen lietwee W-'0 the dsv my be moved to sinus 2 4 s ii . e k mi: Lilli!” izd mxaglflfon l-hit my girl friend and me which -is causing considerable trouble. 1 lira: Pill somewhat osrelauly. "rsth- - aend' Tiventy-nvs cents in coins yem 5 gm "sh ysy mas: ly believe that a man should know. without reservation. everything on" we recall a youthful essay on for this pattern (stamps cannot be mm :11: . mud hngvogassr s 'tIl:.Iltl;IalIj1I(ppeinedhln tine lpasttof the woman he loves and intends to the sweet. from our tsschins soooptsd) ';h.AI-I0l 33008! DI- - . e s . -- i aunrdinn, In an article entitled "The Mrs. W.c!i7;.i3!lildOl!C(.1lhI form; Q. If a man is being entertaln- tions of his :'wi:'ps:t.. mm 0 1" ununnlmd Ind mmmmd ""1. lyi:.:l:'s house inn !e"ii3"fu:: Sat elgvast. s nto. Ontario. :1:-5:. f1:::::' -e.:."..::".:"."..:t :;..3f:;: .:"w::..::. ::..-l. 1.".r.”";::.."l..'.:":”'...m::; ; or mmmonv is n 1- on -0- who to do. And -wk M P"-" W W" ”""- W"- . 1 n . lute member. Olive M. Squair, day, was entertained nt in miscel- the waiter. or at least offer to do suspicl!o'l: lshOlilteiVof'l,eoVnernI:ltlt:l'ak:inxl:l'i;;E':l:tl”;fiie.&lofTh:I:lleIl?eI? :1 to my ma bum, ' Ind lutum umber. iuggestcd that Prince Charles laneous shower recen'lly at the so? eumlmned by com 1918 con!” P 9' 9 3113 iiv i8 liVlii will Who Oilf- should use the title that is his home of Mrs. Matthew Watson. A. No; this is always the duty p "'"' Mi"! WWW "10 l'llD0Mii3iiiV-i0l 01 My fiancee. on the contrary. and much to m Dlrenivllo W 11111! IPPIWMO ""1 v Q.' Should a hosted always pro- vide new cards at'a bridge party? . p." I H cards. but the hostess must b: a S 0 sure that the cards shadoes pro- PP 6 Villa are immaculate end in good condition. ' How Can I I ll birthright-Prince of Scotland. 0 I O Loyal greetings and felicitations were extended to His Royal High- ness Prince Philip. Duke of Edin- burgh. on Tuesday. his 31st birth- dayl 0 O I Cmdr. and Mrs. G. H. Buntaln entertained on Tuesday evening for Mr. Lionel A. Forsythe. Q.C.. at Dundee. P.Q., President of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corpor- stion. who spoke at the annual meeting of the Board of Trade. I I 0 Dr. James Higgins. formerly of Klncardine, Ont.. who has accept- ed a post with the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture at Can- ada Packers. and Mrs. Higgins. have taken up residence at Bright- on Shore. They have as their guest Mrs. Higgins' sister, Miss Edith Bernard of Tlgnlsh. honour had been escorted by Mrs. Watson to a gniiy decorated chair. a decorated carriage containing is large number of beautiful gifts was wheeled in by Miss Heather MacNevin and Master John Davies. Miss King was assisted in open- ing the gifts by Miss Frances Mo Millan, willie the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Eldon McDonald. The bride-to-be thank- ed her friends for their kind re- membrance. after which a delic- ious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by her daughter. Miss Sandra Watson. Mrs. Ralph Small. ,Mrs. .lohn Davies and Mrs. George Schieyer. O 0 Mrs. Burdett was presented with a lovely gift by the choir of Zion Presbyterian Church. of which she has been A valued member. and on Saturday after- Hlghland Ave. After the guest of of the host. the holiday week-end. a . o spending the week-end in Roth- esay. N. B. After attending the closing exercises at Rothesay Col- legiate. they will motor back to Charlottetown at the first of the week, accompanied by their son Peter who has been a student there during the past year. I 0 Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. lV. W. Reid has entered the hospital. where she underwent a major operation yes- terday morning. 0 0 Mrs. Fred Bradley entertained at luncheon lit the Charlottetown Hotel last Sunday in honour of Mrs. Leon E. LeBoldus, the form- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murray for Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mellish are - should not he only from the is preposterous Don't you ANSWER: your arguing? Muriel Nlsaen semblance of trust? IT'S AGAINST nature. Few of us are willing t appreciate the delicacy of respe keen regret, maintains that whatever has taken place in the past has no bearing on the future and discussed. She contends that the actlons of each partner are of concern to the other time they meet. To me her stand agree with me that marriage part- ners should keep no secrets from each other. con- cerning the past. present or future? S. O. S. Aren't you being a bit specious in You decry "suspicion". then pro- ceed. with your insistent demand to know every detail of your fiancea's life before she knew you. to prove that you are void of any HIJMAN NATURE It would indeed be wonderful if two people-any two people- couid be so completely one that they knew every blessed thing about the other. Such a Utopian idea simply is not consistent with human 0 share every secret thought, every trivial action. every daydream. with anyone else. Genuine trust would cting another's privacy. and would menu to a father's worth down through the years. Even though maturity may have severed the ties of childhood and we have so- moved far from his care and coun- sel, the influence of his teaching and example lives on forever in our lives and is perpetuated again in those of our children. and our re- spect and gratitude to him for his unfailing interest and help during the years of our dependency never wanes, but instead seems ID wax brighter as our course runs. We recall once upon a time lis- tening to two patrisrchs of a neighborhood as they visited to- gother on a spring evening of the long ago. They talked of old days and old scenes-of folks and an era of living on lsland farms we know only by legend. "1 mind" one added too story he had been recounting "my father telling me lIyApaAsbls1 . How can I stiffen lsoe cur- tains so they will hang straight and keep clean much longer? A. Add two or three tablespoon- fuls of flour to the starch. Or. add one tablsspoonful of born to a large saucepan of starch. How can I clean pspler- A. Wash them with a soft cloth wrung out of tepid water. Dry with another soft cloth and polish with a little dry flour applied with Q. How can I remedy soup or vegetables that have too much salt A. Place a wet cloth over the top of the pan and allow to re- drsws out some of the salt. c e e agile"”:ng3i::is;i';';;:nwi;iii:;CM3gi;:;i: er Mliss I.1enlli( M1acDor11i!lld. whoske hesitate to intrude on the innermost facets of (mother's life. In- . ' . - - - . 1 1 11 "Vi" "39 00 P303 5 W99 sistence on delving almost surgically. into the heart and soul of that when Iwas only a. lad." He an);lirso:imlZo!d1err'i'ckvhaiAxve Alelitsilotllrd xlgdgoxirtt thhoesulistilftsc 1.-ti? D"r Sly; She wui also the guest M honour 50mP0n9 else. is. to. my mind. suspicion--not trust. looked 0V0i' ml 335595 M the - C k. menu,” motor "11, to wane” M” Creelman when we bride-mi at gar?sIc:2:i'co1i-1:wsli11)w:'l;d8)i;Ig'; ifuuyou glisrtryhlnto marriaxe yoi.11- firm Ct0hll.VlCll0'f!I pxmklnowing other... a tallish honey man. Vgth 09 ' orner ' - - every ng zi appens o your w 9. every ng s e ii s an no hand nd 10 white '1 in- - "V ' ” ousehold Scrapbook? t Canada. They will go out W W” be was again presented with sev- Ph ir M 13 id 1 M 1 H . , .- 0: Maiimv Newdymk ""5 glwteg CF81 beililiiiili SW13. o Atty! llliom:.c Stgmkochfordnst. oivvn g?):ls'll)Olll'tlSlSiEnO?le :9l:inl:gEln:;'gl'e;l0l::lP?e”:h:uT:::lt'G:! mlfnt:vvi(r,irrlsi: kltlfe. keallhc other I smaller wizeried l d. Ohi, an stop a an . e . ' ' '1 1 ' 1 . p vlvilrlere Mr? Ainsworth will attend corporal an.d MES J S Ed. MWWBY Clenirl-. details of evcrY telephone call. the word-b)-Word dDlCl:iDllO;I of cvery ml" with ' "ink! of beam n,ou1 3.7 3059710 I40 a convention of the Canadian wards om” ucmin a'n1ed 1, on -1-ue.d,,y e,,e,,1,. M15, N... V”''' mm” ii ""i' i"”5i”” '”'T 3”,” i"""”' "M ”- " Wi" his face nodded. "Aye" be com- nnmw 1 2 1 ed Elecudcal Aswc1a11on1 -1-hey W111 - 1 1 ii, Y r K morbid absorption in your girl friends past is based on suspicion menwd. ..Am1 . knowing person ' CUP Sic CEiBi'Y. i "M93900" Mr. Edwards aunt Miss Dora dine McMahon entertained at a 11,111 1.1" condua ms. 11 1 11 . 1, 111 1, . ' Granite cho pod rcen e r 1 tab) - n 3 no aways me can as compe ey a ove re he g :1h 1.. And th g P I D Dpe . e ieliiin by w”' ”' M”""'”' Smith arrived Monday to- spend shower in honour of Miss Made- . Wu ym" h 9" S g n '- -' imi nto 3 g bi ' ' ' the next few months at their line McMurrer bride elect Thurs- preach as you would haw n'you had but amp the mbject-and the ""49 Kiri 01 W9 h0i159 Vim Md 3'1"" UPON 011 Kflniie CID 50 spoons mlnccdp nlsm '2 din" Mi'- -70h" we Fi'h”" c3C- Tit." summer home. Mac Edward Man- day evening Miss McMur.rer was e"gu1f.en,:f,'11:; 1,, R91 5 1,..11.,..'1,.,,.,1,ec11..e M1119 and A more 1m1mc.d been busy with her homework removed by covering the spots ,g::m chopped p1:k1,,' '1 cup :,.1;: "Him WW3 aimke at P' w' or. New Glasgow. again the guest of honour when p(.1;;on,1111). 101. 1.ours1.11 1mm 1,, ,11sc1.1m1m,1,.' 1,(.1we,n yum. 5.1,, 199395 iii) W"-h I lmiiinl DU?-lied which 5 l'3i7i3'P'-Wiimi 0' 3053- onnaise, 1 teaspoon salt. 1-8 tea- A"d"'”rmm' Thursday evenlnb ' ' Mi”-V E-"1 Ci"i510Pii" i""'”9d lcions and a ood dc-fiiniiion of faith For the latter I recommend exp!-gum" nnd whispered: "Do mixed to 3 pun with S uni” H300” P9DP5i'- 1 ie33D00n dry ' WEI 5" 0”-""'i3m Kim” " me Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barbour mutual friends in a bridge party FM 89 md 1.1.5191. 01 S1 1,..au1.s 9 15119 10 1116 Hebyews e1eVm1h you believe him. Ellen? Did he WIWH the" iwliiiil it NW9? mustard, 1 tablespoon lemon Juice Ch"i0"9Ww'i Hcileh H” W” EC" and Mr. D. A. Maccannell have at' which the bride-lo-be was the V 1. C P ' P ' really ever have a father?" "TIP? iiv Wii-ii I kllilt 1 CUP creamy cottlso cheese. A C0mD-lmied by ii” '"”i"”" M” E returned from a. trip to Toronto. recipient of is very useful gift. 9 '2' - . "congrstulstlonsi" we offered a T Combine potatoes. celery, green A- Fiiil" 0' 5"i"i”" ”"i Mi" Montreal and the United States. ' ' ' DEAR M155 13111. The 1,., .1 1,, 0.1,. ,c1m1 H, v,,.., ,,11,co,,. recent and quite brilliant grad- nil" "'9'! peppenptmlento. onion and pickle. Joan Go1d1nz.0f.F5ed"iC""- . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Mould ,c1,,u, 51,0... no, ,m.1.,'g Cm .0 fake H... W, 0,, .13.". 1.11., Wm... uato of a university. "Oh" he -mm mm, 111.1 1, mum, by Chill. Blend mayonnaise. season- Mrs. Welllnclon McNei1!. Mrs. (e:r1!ter1ti1itn1-d lac; leiienltns 8:” the take us out unless they have a car, and we don't mind walking at all. milled. msklnslgight of his honors. berries. can be quickly cleaned by p";5;;1:",f11,:f.'1",:"j.f:1"c' 11?”? h”"" M0 COWH 0 9 8 11 KIM? . - - ' -2 w "I guess I won n't have gone vcr I 0 85 0 Gene 1 1 at n ml! Jon” rammed on Thursday "om puny when cove” were Md for :dl60V.IlngHll17.lle comince the boys that cars arent necessary e are 1" without Du” help. I” z l;e;1.l'rln1gral!)'tI::l&ngull7aatet'"f;l;tI:tl)lI;gh1&1: and mu ngmly. serve. 6 to 8. lgmgaiinchgr 21,: ('(;,,,..1.,11,. a trip to Toronto. where they at- tigirgigt-i:1;dr'fri1:ir1zuta5lt:L 3;n1t;eei;: ' A, M. punle to me" he was serious 'now. soapy water. town 1.10161. tended the Kflfiiiaiion Of Mr. wives and am" yhmmate "lends ANSWER: It's absolutely ridiculous for boys that age to de- how he manazod to finlncc thou -- 5511.1" .1111 311,, cu,.,,1, e e lBryer Jontes.T -lr.. frog? the Un- were mmed .0 renew "mm" pend on cars so much that they refuse to go out without one. Par- years. He and mother must have Paint. on Glass Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rogers and V"-WY 0 V 0r0rIl0- hey came 1 11th M . A "1 J. L 1'1 ents should restrict the use of cars to special occasions for boys this done a lot of planning and made F 1 1 u be 1 cup rice, l,small can pimien- son Dale of Ham”. 1o1.mer1y 01 home by way. of Boston. Mass. Wiigigelisll vismgg ;Ir.ui'and ”;:a. age. If the boys refuse to take you out without benefit of motor many sacrifices. to make them Klasznaugtpfuacw u”"('J't'0V:d Hmi; tos. chopped. ll: cups diced. cook- Ch”1o11emwn' are v1,111ng 1,1 the ' Mould and 1 E 1 M and Mr transportation. you may be sure they are more interested in making possible for me. our Fathers. . . me cd chicken. 1-4 to 1-2 cup canned cl m e " ”' an impression on their friends than in enjoying the companionship in memory or in the mm, on hon. V 3'” mushrooms. 1-2 cup blanched ai- cottsge Cheese-Potato salad I cups cooked. diced potatoes, - . fth D- paggneyti 1;'VY1Be:.':Irs-111811.93. oi. Bryer Jones and Miss Margaret . fM. d Ms. Mr. rid Mrs. Fr k F ' it Enid, ";:i.5l,":'ts tire Srainatn Apa;t- of Maiden. Msss.. afrnived a'IYl?l.lll.'le- g'”1Ch;L":1:”y v3;:1duM'1'.a:'.id of a nice girl. Until their attitudes change. you girls should leave or with nugcuonne 1-en,-d 19. 1 ” mondliulili CUP! Chicken bi'0ii1- mm". . . . 1gayce1t;n.ln&!1.,o"spe;igesi1sleg: chosen as ubk decoration and t.he;'rim1ielone. even though it means going to movies by. yourselves for ,1-113-;1,wu1w 1 ml 1. -610”, i B H E r h Hacoot ,1” "flan;-am” "Md ' ' were also arranged throughout ' ”' - WW mi Q Qr (19 I3 ' R D 1n d 1 '0 -111 time . . .We much approve the W" " " '" "mi ”m M h (1)1-IA? 'IDCl)lR(1)Tl-IY1 D1l)x(: dFor lWt: surligestsiive dsumgners mythus; srentimontv contained in Joan 3, I. ll. WIIIIIE giillnii-ltzziemrrilixlltiurrtifcelhP;::s::ecass-tmff f Mr and Mrs Rogers. Th! dim M" 5""! M75 Bi'"CP- D3Vi50" 0' - b:xl1l alHO'lIN for 3-ieeekezifdsaigld :CC::iI0pn:.llt? a sshedleswoeekourllaslt yzllir --rhm::'on' "int; 1 - mic" Mum”; bye" 0! mm 9 room table was attractively Fredericton. N. B.. have arrived on has mm” mm” whidi he Dhotn- theimade new mend! and now 5 and the”. Mme wnh (hue people A E" m '99” 9” i" bwmi chicken. mlIlhl'00ml Mid ID1101155- "" f th occasion with Prince Edward Island to spend "api"-id ”””"”"V i" '””c" "id Y ' ” 1 1 1,1 .1 ,1. ' .. ' " "i ”i"”'" i." ' i"'- i. What is wrong with this asri- Pour over seasoned chicken broth --- ...-.dacnzs.tcd or. ,,9,,, other gm-elgn ,,.,u,111.1,,. While they were staying with us they eft some cot iig an 0 or 11 1 hm time" 1 u1d' --pd ggnnd "nee, game.” "I. the mp” '0 mended W111, 1101". Bu, 1,, mod, 0 U I on Wednesday evening. Mr. and G. Stewart MacKay and Mr. Mac- me lounge when, afterwards mm Mrs. Frank Hansen entertained a. Kay. . . . mm plan”! were shown by Mr. is iobsi" i'i"”e" W99" i" mmm" Mould and Mr. Chameroy who Erlliish buliercuvli 'YCii0W ill?!" ""5 Summer he”. articles at our bungalow where they have been for two years. How And 100k. 3111 1-11 1, k and laid with 2: lace oth. M D E '3 ;k ' I L d R1. Rev. R. H. w,1e,m1,,.' Lord can we approach this couple and ask them to come for their things an1n1.. mm” few shall return same .EI;lrl:&ot;er11)8l.it) delmtl 1"-r 1 Mill'- rs. . . e s o on on. mshop O1 Nag, 5.10118, who was without offending them. as we hold no grudge against them?LEoNA 2' whit is the mmct prondm 1 g-'1 Mr. and Mrs. Wes Storey and England. has arrived to spend a me nest D! C E M M 11, ,1 11. 111. 1 d .1 1. 3 "M" - a 5' , - R bird WI! Sinking on a. gate. clation of "gainsay"? '3::".l'?::3 ?.""5af&i33a-. :1 -ff." -ill-5-1-1:."ee::"."”!' iris" '" 1iii:".”E... 't.'.iiS"iil.":iE:.."2?.i?Si"i.i”?.”2i'&i2.Jl:Ti i;L".":..”.f so hurry M-mew mm mm 2- which as men worm is .. . ' ' ' Jelk" Gi:"" Sf" , tor: 1!'O)l,i.1 Wile oheayvltlll lainly can't be expected to store their forgotten clothint indefinitely. II.:11:1vei,.1,'hi111m:1n":.. L'I,i?;5f."':3.,?f,:ff:.;'""'mi' qmh Morning Sm”. . gg . . y. . . . Mr. John P. Smith. Vveymouth. ff, 'li:w'r-';1 ”f1i:";”:,i1s1't'"i1i)e1'::ie””';'f M. M t 1' ' '" 10 -am but Wm "mm 1 4. what does the word 'iurls- ncnmnnninsasaaanas Mus” ix H3m"g in me c"y' 5 turning to his yhome in Halifax e r bl l:l. of-.ee':Ierc:.I1Tl',Itflr!(:lrlylhI:!llll'ollIla(ll'll colllernn I caught 3- xumme of vmlum dhguo'liVllmun? ' C'""" 1 L H 2 guest at the Charlottetown Hotel. o e a ' " o E ' 3 ' 3 ' lMl.l:d-gioowtlme to jgatherr flowetgeld Wm! uohtlni: nruzmzfiw Hrs. Bonn .1 Mrs. c. Maxwel oveys. om - - - M, ....d M ,1 A 1,... C1. . mint 03'! "V0 m .. r . er: "it been in the 1m"Vxil(;nME,Secufmt,lQlaflfilidughurgg dM"t' 1:ennl'hG”"h";" ;"te':J"' and Mr. andrMrs.r Eat!-'l Rilalrnelgi: l,o.n'SelaKl'l;'M:1s. SDeVE'1gll's'a&"Jliflg: giudne. llplfentKi'lrE'rlfr.fJdlaylll:'n Postponing men 10' mm” houu' bum. ? 1.11 "week when oom' en . . . o e a or ome. ung ow 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' l drugs . ofecanrada. tram ;i'01;:"ig-hnll'1il:iti:eii1 Image. 1111 Tugslday evening! fz1l- alt 1? :ltrlne:ndlJa1i"l.;"IitAl;!e w' G" B"bou.r' . . Chesley Rob"Emf' e H C 1: d m th um I S. H ":5! Mn 1 " n:9'l30ng,m3t0it;i1i:lI;;,en':4;r' ” svcn's over e wee -en ow ng e we mg re earsa. Ti Chafi ii-em H H T d 3 - 1 IV M710 It era is c . 3'. In I reurn , 1 H town. the guest of Mi" M559; honour of her daughter, Miss wen1,l:g. W" oe on "e5 M Mr. and Mrs. D. J1.1MacLeod. milV:i5l:!'lii::i;:kG;:9:aii';1";:';. mg mom 1 pr , ,." 2. Accent on second 5'11: 30i'ii"- The iii! Hi-"'80 Newsom. Mrs. Loveys. Whto WI. Mai-ian.Iwhose marriage to Mr. 0 . . summersule. have as I deir1sues1tb- real om”. and Tommo in my me, to gtnnd md 10.-,1; syllable preferred. 3. Quarantine. csus H me kissing the night contacting young women1 o 5112 Ken. (;u1,,d.,n wok pi...-e on wed. Mn 5. E1110” Fun 11 enm,mn1 the lBllerIdbrM()lhei'C an bsustlelr-111: . . . . . . when um," .11 "me 1", 111 4. Right or powernto exercise ju. nurse. . gage in mission Wt'lII'1t1 1'; Sm” nesday at Trinity l..Inil.ed Church. 1" A 1”, 1,.11m.1. 1,1,”. .1 inW- Mt!-Cd: 1 "iq Igmpwf-'1!" 1:” M". Em" Robe-men 0' sum. biamnpv dlclal authority. The use was A:- church whu. he". a oh the luncheon at her home on-Upper 9”" ” " ""C1 " R .d I memd. 1911 by au1omob11. 1”. Until Monday - -Diary .... - ""m"'"d "3, u"1'mum"”n iii S dml"u"' vme Tuna” mom!” "M Iltime D” R' S 5”.” ii! N'i'hVi"9- Prince Street today in honour of "-”l"dd""'31"'- S" Am " 0 week 10 V1,” W111, 1.91.11”. 1,, Good-night. . .. . . hkh" mmi 5' .3”"”""- r ”' . "Darling I love you 80959 'P”k" M the Ir T9'"i'- 1'" for h" mime ll" Fri" the Misses Jean and Doris Gill. BE mcmh 555' New Jersey l -1-e-MM-M u gated tn the book, In but up more than mo" '111.n -- ' ' ' ' ' ' i - rled out by observing the facts of nionue: '3-'More tnan"'wnat Conference 3i'BhCii- day morning. after visiting his ' . . 7'” Mm” ”"3'- 2”” ”"d ””-'b'b'b'cr-7xi7sli4'K'rt?'K?-i'7”s?-e.”'V 5 the person's behavior as they are dear?" e brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and M1 J 1 11 D 1 R ME End M"' E M' Rum 01 M"- D- M- 5355- M5 and M"- enterftlaeislledmrfn -Sviaturdaav cvtsrilziellg B"b'"3 5""Ph'"'- were 59"” Susrlgrtriegsrige bllra'vsP.asLth:(i:y':eel.lE YOUII m"rll;:k'l1a"I::.u:gItorIlmeum-t l1:loldktr:las.tMol”ll'-hSn the u” I ' preaen on ng t." ' By James W. Bartel. IJI. Mrs. Ted Bradley entertained at ' luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel last Sundn..v. . But I am wiser now, for I Benton Harbour. MiCil-- I" Vi” Gus had a few friends in for ,3 I gquara dancing party nt hostesses at their home in sum- end gun” Mr. "m M” mchud ' at the moment. as well as his itlng in ChIl'i0lNi0W"- l"'"' " cocktails on Tuesday in honour 11-191, mm. on cl-ugwooa 13,1", merside on Thursday evening in Mathew" at Chulonemwn. ' e ' e e 0 memory and imagination attrib- honour of Miss June Ramsay. who Mm. no.1 the Charlottetown Hotel. ,1 Dr. 5.", . . b M M. dM.Nll-f.DBll.W”ib95-7""?l”9- te,i ti'aitti that Miss Ethel Trainer. M.s.w.. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Avard and c....'.w:'o'., 5:1... "Q... ,, ',,.”,,'. - . - Loiggzn 5ei.::ie';l1i;1n';f;"f3f1u'f1iMf':; . 2,: ....f',, "3?13,5 .,.,,.&.f."'f,, .;.n The butcher nag sent his new known and how he blends ths1sit- Gfflnd 50!! With I bill to old Mr!- IMW5 An';"i:b;3(1A'i1e"- liiigfe '33" relatives and friends at a lobster PSYCHOBIOLOGYTVA grub: W B 9 DICE 3 3 9'" , OF ATTITUDE TO All LIF and Welfare has left for Quotas: day "en1M' E11". 3 Very phnnnt :'u;io3n9 in the Summer-Me Trmuy :'1l;lI'iYf1l:;l' in i101!-;:;'dt.)lf'ghll;funlfGl:;b?,lrl'o 1-1- City where she will '""”' k. motor trip at several weeks. south colonel F. .1. Storey. Mrs. Church to Mr. William Wyman M10, 1., 1,1, ,1,,.,y.,.,....,h 1,1,1,,, mtionli C0"i""lC” 0' "mm with lhrouih ihd UH"-Ed Si-iii-9' 10 Storey. and family left by motor Stuart Veale. was tendered is day w111c1, 1,, c,1,1,"1,d on 1-11... "FY03! "10 VH7 ilelilmihi. mod- ers beins "dd me" June Mexico City where they attended on Monday for an extended trip kitchen shower by -ll number or 1.11.). - 1ctne (iii: Itaencemof 1tliirxi1l'erl:tsnd- stand how the experienced sons rig an res ng e s lllythiiiifiil l0CiBi Wuik" with H" Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnstono re- Eu," 1111. wegk Rev. J. R. MC. Provincial Department 0' Hem" turned to Charlottetown Wednes- M,1..,,,, A11,,,1.,n. 11.1101, um hm own pgmnugty Smith in the hope that she would I O gum, (9; mg per-gong: economy pay. The boy returned to the shop and social use. iwkilil VOW PiGllCi'i- From the above. we ,can under- "Well. did Mrs. Smith my the account of S3?" asked the butcher. "1 physicisn'ts able to also up a per- "Yes." Inswered the boy. to 2091- . . . 1h!uiniem8ii0Mi RN31”! C0i'i' to Toronto and Chicago. girl friends on Monday evening e e a M” h u d d d h th .2 h d h V9" 0"- f d ' th h f Mi P l S h - "83 ll W151 09911 9 "D0" or atient from hll everyday IIVG 91' G 0 MISC. in I G Mr. and MW Che"-9' m'h”p' ' ' ' Miss Valerie Rogers spent the in-rian.e ome O 35 N3 C M w3:1:si15' 1;'u,T;d:..1;:."r:fg1.thl: three fundamental and objective 3.2?...1.,,” ma nmtuden townm said she will bring the five her- Bloomfield. N. J.. are arriving OV" Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Saunders 1..,11d,y weekend 1.1.111” mud, e - '- manna V1511 Wm. "Mn," 1" baslicd sctznccis 'f.whi1:h, of coursa. common .,.,.,.,. cu, self on Saturday."- tncu e e' ac o ' an 1 . c11emuttrrv). The nnt;c1a1neee 11 1 ' dM'E1MK1ntesuctureor c curoo . entertained at an informal supper home of the former in Summer- S1rnrm:1.':1.1e 1:: sn:uc1.d.;c1o:ySafM. the person, that is. anatomy. DI'- and Mrs. Georse C. Filh" party on ednesday evening for si is this week to a mixed group John N. 3 when 11,”. W", 1119 Which dun "ml til” mdiVid"'i h n entertained It I delightful cock- Mr. Arthur Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. offriends in honor of Miss Allen. Ru"1'. 01" Mr. Ma 1111... 3. 3. 09"! IN! "N -99iiW"9n 01 mm Dr. and Ml'I- 5- 5- ""35" "' tail only on Thursday in.honour A. Chameroy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl who was presented with a lovely Tumbull. oi?rsr.i's.':l:t?e. frmmiins-etl:.l:i: the weekend 101' I 3"" Vmh and Miss Mai-ionns Saunders were in summu-.15.. M1 3 1, cu 1. M M", '1'hBYWiii i9lV9 1" ii”m'hl'l3''.'1i"'h. week-end guests at "The Marsh- ' ' Vernliln Ellrmlsxnl werrer Joaint host- chulouuowni the iglflgii 1:19 xtfginw Me" to iIII'Idl". 5N-'kVii.ie-.N-. 3- Mr. and Mrs. P. A. S. Jones uses at a buffet supper in the son a'v w spend the summer .with relatives. and son David Il'i'iV9d ii0"" m" of Dr. Fisher's mother Mrs. P. A. Rush and Mr, Rich.” go," 111” e a e week from M0i"i'”i- D's Ma: Filhar of Snckvilie. ,Mill John who 'are all visitors here from I '" ' ' M", E, w, M-nggn ntumgd to "9 ""9 "mm" "id " u" bod, '' au00K SLIM. Tlllll Eschem fliimiiy "nwed "" Goidinl of Fredericton. and hi! various parts of the United Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Phillips and 1," M11,-11,1911; 11-1 5111,11,...-.111. .1. h ,Vh”i'- mac mu bum, win. - "rho second basic science deals gun. iii: 3Z'e”ir".'en'r'i' .5ii'ri"”r'e'i'adii&eI"'l'.l if.'..,l'.'.'.'if"'lrr'T'3n7i”"iii'i'i?woeolT1 ;'i..f",, i1'.i:m:"";i,3"'uf; ,'.'f,"”;",,,,,”,' ggggggg .f;:;,z:,i;,'on"f;'1g;;..'i'g:f Lew"' M"""”."'.N'.B' that In nooslllff in links tho laro adds smart cover-up for hot; lied 01 90'3"? 01 D"'"i 5"""”' brother. Mr. :'loh.n Fisher. states, at the spring convocation of Me- oln University. . b tfirs. Di Riiiflf enter!-glliililed all On Tuesday evening Mr. and Nova Scotia. ' 1' I. I 91' 0m9 9n 1"! 3y M"! John CIIHC Q I C l d C ' ' ' The many friondl 01”” "'&':i: afternoon In honour of Mrs. J. E. dinner party at 'IIh?ll'. lilim: i: Mn. 1'. J. E. Wright has re- mg, ""1 Mn w1111.m Hlywuvd wrg" 33559 lug 53: 013:1; Dinl.or dating. Make dress Murray were IO"! N i"1":".1 on Crolten, who is her house guest. the Palmer Apartments in hon- turned to surnmerslde sfter spend- returned 1., summgfgldg nun 1. Mm? "aw" W" "m" b”i"”' 9”" ”' "mt she returned to the hall) ' ' ' our of Mrs. ..lelks. ing the winter in Montreal, guest gpgndlnl 111. wggkegnj 111 New 9 ll” PIWIM 343493 W0illOlI'l - elsss ii iii lhhers ''l'liathirdbaslcst:iancalst.he ' ' .1 Sunday, and s w ws or Mr. and Mn. w. J. oiborne. Carliale, Queh.ec.. mm ,1 Mmmwu pm. how 3. 1:6: .431! i:c.m1:.' 4:1. ens” a1: Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Lind and gpgody recovel;y.. . son of Amherst. N. S.. are stsy- Mrs. C. H, 3"; 11.. nu-it-ea e e e um In "W lng at the Charlottetown Hotel. ho f r t it ll , , I 1 and why or us?-1 "' ' was an inch mric- bolero in nu. w. n. M M w- "- - - - -.-"ii u.”-?'?-m25"i::.o-”.5-'.'-. lei ..:::.'.-..?".:":..::,':.:;”..:t ..:t::..G..”.wl::;::i:'; '.'.."..'.:':'. :,;::;; u::,:. v- v-5-o-;...--aw cg was one... ' ' Iota Ford of the Provincial TRIP un. W. R. Brennan. North Riv- sister, Mrs. K. shields, and is 3 4 gum A1. an N u .1 c 1 3 um" ”'”r'i"'il."”u.'." " "'"d't"l'.:sm'it'ied um Eek "i mm mm" " "" m” ”'"' ferns! hraI'."s.. has on cinel Wnoriznnt c?.'liIll."'-.'-.o'3.'i-n-'-I ii1'.' wmfu. ooII::a of big: 'i:"&ent'ed"f?r 'dt.'-dhiqasp: Iroekton. a .. honour o y argaret ch. o ments with M.rs..W.lllard Spencer. . mg"; 11-11; to in. united sent". Quebec City. -. um”, 1,1,1. hum” mmmwm Mrs. rord'a brotae: 000'” stolce-by-ciarc. Suffolk. l-:ns.. who 0 s 41" our mm H "' XIII! 3 octo - . ,r ' "' lend 3- M". '"t'- - .' '.-..'-:"..';:i'::. ::.:r'.?'.r';-..::::. ..::;'-.:.".:i'z:.:.r";::.. -i:...:'':: no -. v. -..n.::::...:ii"':. '3"-..-.1: m-m-- -W:.t..':.'”'.:' -r we (we "sort um ihnhn. """"i.-."'-'5' snmlmnm" u M” white" mm" "cam hluk l3,Jtll:.'I?l.Y;i::kGb. 'VlVIl!l: the'svask-and ill. Siirniiisrslde. "ma" nit" huh "" it! till! III Prllit - CIIIIM” ”' n" "H, mm '1n11' ' ' ' Terrace. on Wednesday evenlns. 1,"... '.11;m 1,; lamm 20"", guests of the farmer's parents. Mr. 3 un (ran -5 mm mm" """"" Montgomery. coiiillliiii ii" ' Ilsr many friends are very glad when they invited friends to a H 131 y and Mrs. W. G. llilia. 1,”; nunngu, . Bond order to ANICI ADAII, '. bughdny on Wednlldli Wmi ' to learn that Mrs. George Debiols shower In honour of Miss rrsn- "'9 i . . , . ....M.M.... 0"" w 1,, .11..” 91 3111111". on Th Guardian. 0 Prontltnee st; for a number of her nulls has returned home from the hos- ces Mccabe. whose marriage takes Too Much for let ' ' t WIS 'Nl0lIh. Ontlrioe a xundl P11.1r ,1". Mn wwnudl Mrs. James Hill and Miss Ella e e e 1 e e e 1 . . . y' Gay were joint hostesses at the .1, MW, I"-;w""m1 In" 1''. In : "'- -" ""-.'''"" ..i1i:1.ii:2"i:.”::i&'?.fi.if:.':f.fl ..:"::”i,.::.:.".:.";:::'.:l":i':"' 3”-""ri53i-ii”-"55"e'n"ii-'"w”i'e'i"'i'5"a'i3 '”.'l: ";'"".r.". .. .. . .. .... " .. - '3?" t... not sooxitssrses - ' , -Ir Iln-wn1,,,1., '0. con an or models c - in 1 ' laughter." and biology life deals . - . all CO IN. N. I" manta at the ChaI'l0t!OldWlI 39' helrbfriarids 1his w;;1chuhr1onMthe don. the former Miss Marian . . .. "L . ' "e H on 0 eheer o n W. 2i:r'a":t'l';I'es?I:Iyorw.e:-eh:;nfnl3;':'...1,'1: Mr.-and Mrs. A. L. Harlow with ::';"o5,uY'e.3nM"i;l 39:20: .i1iv'm . Mr. and Mrs. ,W. Wlrron llI- Miss Ruth Vinnlcombe left More Roper. who held a very enjoyable """1 h"1',.'iil"1:"I'1.1',i"i"'i' k'.:m11”'fJ;l'11w uwm'ao,o hue" . '7 sian. Hampton. left this weal: on day for Jamaica Plains on a hol- afternoon tea at her home on "1"" .'1,, o3,”1 11"." I; W &-'- - .- . . ' lggiu . notes-tag to vilslt to her sister. Mrs. A. ::I'k Teri-6:s.' snsd Mrs. Jame: "' V” ,"',”.' ' ' A were aceoai . av es. merit t. f I d ' gnu an .34 (.p'guf.m.1gw, in-, e e e "1. ,1,;.'11,11a .;;111' '"-u4,1:'.n W1; Hill Ruby MICNOIII of Saint and Its. ltlrll W. littnsn and olfr. and Mrs. Welter Beer of entertained at a shower at which 'i'”"'- "- 3e '9'" "'9 '"3""'i Montague have left on a motor they received numerous articles of "mi ii" "'i"- D'- "'5 ""- trlp through Mains. crystal and linen. Miss Arlene 3- 7- 3' .'m- '"''''''"'''d'- ' '- ' Oiiindon. sister of the groom. en- ' ' ' . - strs. I-I. V. Hutu: has returm tertained at her horas on spring lttisjtarg lusty of Ilentresl is eItacharIotmnaulIewIg;nIt.inhuoarutoebrlce.wnu visiting her sister Israllueld utulalofstt.h.l:swtsa. saeneeivelsiaayustslaadat-llelverh ' E. IIIICOCI ' . ' Isl. . d Pill) ,u gull rmwiie livid! Elli E E ii liiiiit E I11 : I1" 1 9:: OIFIII.