x's u Daughter Of Dr. . To Be Married Thursday NEW YORK, Sept. 9-The mar- riage of Miss J. Margaret Bonnell, daughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John Sutherland Bonneil of Gwfxetown and New York. to the Rev. James G. Emerson Jr.. son of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. James Gordon Emerson of Palo Alto., Calif., and New York, will take place on Thursday evening, Sep- wmber lath. The ceremony is to be perform- ed in the Fifth Avenue Presbyter- ian Church by the bride's father. 0 pastor of the church. A reception Miss Winifred Anne Macmillan. 101' We lmmfidlkl-6 families and who observed her eleventh birth- U19 bridal DENY W111 follow at the day yesterday, entertained It num- 301139" lWmE- - ber of her friends at a delightful Th” bride Wm W93? 5 EUWH 01 W0meni's,reaIm Happenings A of K The Week M” G. D D9510”. Mm John tinue on to New York for a Fraser. Mrs. V. Saunders and the W991” V15"- Misses Emma and Elsie Nicholson ' ' left Wednesday on a two weeks' motor trip through Maine. -so attendants. Mrs. Alan McQualg of Arden, Ont... another sister, Mrs. Charles Campbell of Ohio. Miss Suzanne Ervin of Washington, D. C.. Miss Naida Ollmann. Long 15. land, N. Y., and Mrs. Marvin Ter- rell. North Carolina. The Rev. Robert Arnott will serve as best ma.n'for Rev. Emer- SOH. who has chosen as ushers Rev. Alan McQuaig. Rev. John R. Ross. Troy, N. Y., Rev. John H. MacLeod of Cincinnati. 0.. Mr. N. Clark Ross. Evanston. Ill.. Mr. F. 14111418 H111. Nsrberth. Pa.. and Mr. Ray Marvin Dutcher, Ridge- W00d. N.J. Sgt. Richard Graves Cowdery, with the Armed Forces, will be an honorary attendant. Gl's Sweetheart ' .Faitl'i. Activities Can Cure Her Loneliness i DEAR MISS DIX: How can I ease the ache of my sweetheart; ldeparture for service? I am 20, and very much in love with 3 1, i ' who went into the Army last week. This might seem silly but 3- n) he has been gone I am really sick with worry over him: and f.:'.”' him so much I cry every night. I don't want to go out or see an!-! ,one. We have been childhood sweethearts. I feel that we will .3; he able to marry as we planned. l Juor ANSWER: Your feelings are quite natural since your lweot heart so recently went into service but. be assured. as time gee; 0, --Photo by Crusivt-ll Mrs. W. R. Ia-Page entertained 1 ., - blush pink satin m d 'ith fit- Af i Thursday evenmg at 5 bridge Supper party -ast-. e.icning. ted bodice wnh R ylgktg E! neg! and EngligrdlttrgedgitlggleirvivlzllN;1veNf1Z Mr. and Mrs. Paynter are shown above with their attendants you'll become reconciled to his absence and in party in honour of Miss Mary Mr I d Mr H T Pr p h rosepoint lace embroidered with Indianapolis Ind where Rev m”0W1”3 the Ceremony. From left to right are Mr. Robert Schur- two years will pass quickly enough. Lookln! Henry of Fredericton, who is vls- - " I 5- B- .1” owse V ave seed pearls and I run skim Her Emerson Ls -minis”;-r m um man. best man; Mr. and Mrs. Paynter, and Miss Betty Cameron. ahead they seem like an eternity. I know but " lung her brother and sister-in- "'"'"',d WY". ”” W M9" tulle veil will be arranged from a. the Tabernacle Preys(lJ't 10 b”d”"'””d' really isn't so long. The thing for you! i " law. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Henry. g'e;i;g;”gfm:V”i”"3 M” 5” M” cap of Danish lace and her ca5- Church 3 6”" mm is find activity to fill the gap 0 M U C I . - i ' , , , cade bouquet will be of white or- The bride was graduated from 0 A L not H You must. first of all, learn to have faith l 1: E f".;::::'::.; l;:::;:";; 5:.;:::”i;l..”Y..:.::i?:"2:i.:.S.. 53:. B”; Vii??? N IJii.i.5”i.'2.i3.';” ".:.'”.: ::i.:.."i:"..'”: "3 . ' I ' . . . cos r. ev. merson is . - K lry an ofti-n.. the ii omens Auxiliary of the by h" dwgmerv Mr” Frank Arnott of Lake Geneva, Wis. an lun f P - Enid.” daughter or Mrs and M” 7 t lust Su d D i f 1 ' Church of England in Canada, ac, Vcltgalklerl tand grandson. Edison, mam”; or homurv Wm be dressed Schonolvslgiallxfrogd Ugllsiersatgoprfglgigl William Cameron, Ciiarlotte- S (l1I:l)rh:lg thigh dayn li;.v pmyropor nmgrbigy ewnelzitljnutil? i-nmpanied by Miss Ada Harris. (1 '" 01 e.”Vl"' rammed Mme, F” in green nylon and taffeta. Sim- ton Theological Seminary land the town was united in marriage to Bible or vour prayerbook and youill find more E Diocesan Treasurer. loft Wednos- NEW. "e"v'Jlh3.Im,'m " m”f" "'9. "3 ilar frocks in a lighter green University of Chicago He was Claude A.lben' son of Mn and By An Island FiIrmcr's wife solation therein than ii world of psychologislsconi iiay mnrniuizv for Woodsiordk avail thae';le'w"c '”i:e'"gE;1s"!l;”l:l)'f shade will be worn by the other ordained in 1949. . 5:”5- (35:31 Paymei Di f:"”0W"',P' -( psychiatrists could ever give. You must not 3.3:. l-Dildo". Olll-I110. 10 all?" i 9 weifs sister Mrs Joseph Bass I-- 9 ReV- 13- C- Elam Gm” "Thai. Shy doesn't look too pro- in to the morbid fear that your marriage will annual meetings of the Dominion -. .' . i I iated. mismgy mlen,-- James Cumnmmed Muriel Niaseis never take place, Thousands of girls Me Win. Board of the IV .A.. Mr. and M”. John L. Clark 60 E. 'V:i I T112 bride viiore hat lnalleritng nodding L0xii3ildS the west. thnsl, F I r ilflg ltlirlihe ggturndo! their G13, preparing with g , G S. . . ' . ;, eng gown 0 W if: mpore eveiiliig. El1Jt))lllg xi mcuicnt of iappy an lclpzi ion or ier we mg ays. y p VF-Pillld. 5rl"1-:-Clll-Mi:i-nlXe1:5:K:1t';iE Dgigg m"V3:lCr'):m):"il';,d ghethsezg T t c : Yours (a) French lace over slipper satin respite fl-Q1-"insu3nd;nggfg1(”n m If. you i-ontinuc in your melancholy state. ii. is bound to he ni. lax?) to my-0.5. smtia following be has enrolled as B-slllvfleni. at 0 V) B I with fiitcd bodice and full skirt. the barn. lit: llati i-uini- in i-iv l)ill'll- - rlcrlitdin the-I lettli-rs! .it'0ilIWrliEhlll8 hnvl Ils niiiaft a lllfte way to treat A ' s ' - - t'--i - . .. .. .. it 2 l is 1 1'. m 0' . Much mp), ..,11 dm-9 1,, Rome. Horton Academy. S1 M d "I t 1 James W. Barton. M.D. 5 1l;llgrm.':ht1)'t,illld(ifirOl;211igt'ii ihfielgdfzlrelg-:. itlf yrilillctll iiylilitig l1l;i(C)yl;lllLsglglraallligilllasL plarlimuilkmlilv iri(lsm;(;:1M:ilveliix(r;? org: Igiliespries ,VmnrleBu1f'i"ll”ErtI:; an(dhLi:ri -WLV. N. -. VH1"? P9”? W111 Iii ' I e a S . ,m &) in .h' 1 h "d - - A I i i i ii) 1nd lot him see lllilt you are not lorsaking the world dl-ll'l hi d R m J C H . . "H E L Mm My 5. Hume), 1?” on wedg , ma c ing vi ite acc. S e came 3WPlll8(l the iicxt load of shcrivrs. ' iv i - . "3 ' W" (3 es”. '1 65” 8 5 y B nesday morning for her. home in EPIDEMIC iin'ALoIA -PAXNFUL :n;l”.:egb”rye Tahsma" ms” "G :91)?” fax” in”) Plate by We db5"I'l::;n M forge, mm mm mmbles by aumwng than D! WW Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Ainsworth MESSBCHHSEQS 8119.? harms Spent Congratulations are bemg ex, . y a ' ti: 63- 1 on W” 5ep..a.smisU' hkcl iconic. For this I know no better way than to do volunteer work .inrl son Roderick travelled to New WV” "".”',”.ls l'ami.'”" 0" P' 15' tended to the Misses Mary Con- MVSCLLS .Mis.s B-guy gnmemm as .her .mli'. .19 0b5CliE'fl. its Jusl 35: with tho Rt-(i Cross. or a similar agency. Through them you will lil Brunt-viick on Wciincsriny. Whore 1a'"l- V'5”'"R r0lfil1VE'S and friends. nolly and MMRMEL Mnclmyre an 51519” b”d95”””d' Cm?” 3 bail?" M1 1” the last mail M Mm .m."'- nailing nllior 5(lrVlfTnlDl'I instead of mourning over just one. Hospitn-3 Mr. Amminrm is auendlng the Mrs. 1-lubiey is ii-"(ill known me”. l.eC(,m success 1” me Tor. I 1 ' ., inn length gown of pink chenille 110i ii W3 ("W '-llill-9 L'0”l-”ll-3 ”l!' i.dp.;I,(,,.M,1.. mod Wlunmcu. help me. 'i En ,m.(.,-In Ingmuip of Canada throughout the Prmincc for her .. , la.” llimen W10” about 3" nci. over taffeta with matching Anti Jurnic. who today. lllld bccn ' . ' . '- . K E y . . onto Conseiiaiory of Music ex- ppldenuc wmch Damn. d .; - , 5 if you hare lots of spare time and want to put it to good use C0YW9nW”1 at 3i- A"d”iV5- R”d' musical t"le"'5'. She '5 mlmst at anis. 13 E in E 1 di .h E m 3' H. h”dd”'55' She carried 3 nmega-V an lmegml ml” of we harlmbi how about taking a home economics course at your local YWCA oi "rick M” 3””d K'"5'5 College the. Congnganmal Church m Marv who is eleven was award- t (fins - I-lg n ll xhithe Mimi” M Velmw Md Mme mums and New paused beside us "7 ”"5”mi(-niii-izc? By doing some-tliini: tangible about your forthcominl mar- 'h” 3'”r' Bnghmm Ma?" . . ed tlieii' silver medal for hlghestiniss a?,:ep..,,e.: nI:1.::1esflu143-eur::d' balifs bF98m- the 5m” lmkss Wssmg "5 did riwpn you'll lose the hopeless feeling that it will never occur. . . - .. 1 . - - C3 S6 . . the n'hci' tlirce griiiidrliilrii-eii. ' f .- . . I l ' . . . t , . M.Rh.tSh ii fFre- l . .l.,' .lf ti ih. d llh otim.f 11.1-. Mrs. J Q s.-Hm pnim-mined .1 Miss Louise Cox loll. Vtednt-sd&i.V ;,:','f,i"gc,,;gp Ii??? vkvllitllhariggmes pain in muscles vias the main mm: POEMI tvairmc; gum 9 whose roles hrid bct-ii inui-li iiiruci; n. ;.101(.;1(;.5:O::”el.Ch:.::5i:,n0 "5 An Wu me n h or M N3 y.- w,.mc5d,... ...-pm” in hon. for Toronto to enter the United . ' .' .' . ml" 5- Sympium. it was called myalgia- ' '. l " ' r -- - - . ' i W ' nidgo l . fz Ch h T 1 V S h I lh Mmgaret Mm 15 "me years of many of us can in m X h Fouowmg me Ceremony a reg ca cfrcc . . . Nou iilio has been as. - ' r . ' . . ' - ' -' -- . .. . . M” f” ilhsj ll'dlH'd Ball” 7” onuaw w:,";;:: is Cvigioun Wei?! age, received their silver medal for mausm 1. is like”, epLLS;;l:n5;: SFERIL ccption was held at the Queen 3" '.hl5.9”i”” . Ji”"95 ll?” -iskidi DEAR DOROTIIY Dix: l-ive years ago I lost my husband. I am shcxicwbu" dn ' ii 10 '5 Hy friends in New Richmond gpo highest mndlns in the Marlilmes Ela that we call summer 'flu 5 Hotel. after which the bride and 93”?" If his mi-bm'mCe of "i now in my middle 50:. and have been seeing and writing to i s - . g . , , , ' l;iarl1(J;an:.ndG&a;icFrgl,rm:i'itIiii ital In Clinical Medmne, Bargelonal groom left on ashort honeymooniuf::'n15i:im:iblanfglgnV;1;f(l:WlCi3m:i;i;.?liiy xxidmt-er whose vvlif dict: two gelkfl ago; 11:: ismlgi Etlfcaelizlyhzos. He: MT5- 5- 17- E”-'"3"' ”' M”"””l Mrsi Kathprine Cla.rke at Sam" Music'Scholarship forsthe higElidsllDrS' A' Pedw'?0nS and p' Fanems trip. For uavigmlng Mrs. .-iiailntiila P13)'h0U59 01050 bi' - - - trill sDlh(l,IiSihliVrll(f'S allriolVnDll txlilnk uif fvacmiiiarrietlz he would still thirnikmqjt H lwsmkin M.rtiSIVsi"w ;ndk'bmMer- llE'assEi' rl:lnx.ei:it(ii1gFrlf1(i' mark in Grade 111' :.L:.:n9Llha1"eb9li2:demi? rtnymgntlh 1: B :COCre;:,,re:se lloo sun V” go Vncw is S0 l-'1-sC1lli1'-mi; -'i-.9 1i- l)ll1595- licra lie S1liS.lTIiIlll'l-T30 wouldn't be fair to me since he couldn't pill in- aw, .il'. an rs. rs ine ac- . . . .. i. -. T g i ri in ec ion a is t - .g . . .' i ” . fompaliled by '-W0 fFl9ml5- Ml? ""99 .y.”” 5”” Mrs" cwrk.” Bayfield Street, and Mr. and Mrs. ad”"5 and ""6 m 9350” 0"" 30 was 3 1391” ti" Jackal ta me hand as so much golden treasurel ANlSVi'ER' Since the man and his wife were undoubtediv mar- H. M- .13r0Ph6i' and MF5- 3- 5- la” "5" ”.d She. '5 ""9V”"3 Frank Maclntyre. i9-i Weymoutli yemfs M Wei 1'' 15 mm W the C0X' bridesmaid ”' mamas” ring md as indeed it is to farni-folk-andH' ried for A good many years it would be expecting the impossible to FliZP3mCk- 51f” '”l.M0"”e31- mimy Md triefldfllllzs whue here" Strefet. Both girls are studying zgfiolrglllrft avfilghtrailsmlttfd by gig" '0 the best man 5 gold H5 cupi miracle .0! field. "Tlicrc" the thritl assume that he could ever forget her. Have you forgotten your own i p . musc at Notre Dame Academy 8 P3 Silk A 61' 0 their return a rece tion was .- . '. . i - . - . 1 cl - ti 1 il- lilri-I1rGxPpf;,rl1:”)t Gwf;(;;lxr'eTlal3l;Ee lifsl haifei" r:'&rn::'5'hOn?e”-l'Irngludxili ':indhi'eficct much credit on their :;lw:1;iel'nge itncinibatign period (time; neldnat the home of ihep ilT00m'-5 ilir?icdml1(is0ii1efl- p(l)iivnfil:i rixfm7l0,wx-aoriit wlllloiieeahitliasllleilisioneddo. olndonlfnthinlc ion . ' . . ' - . I y 3 gag er, i en con ac an appearance 1) - V ' ' L . ,. .. . ' j . - . ' - - Hm: her... EHPSLS at the char. w.,(-anon. spent 1,, qommol N). j Sympwms, 0, mo davs the may DFWEW5 (01 um” lmmedia 5. :91” with a smile. sec the dllilcillli is feasible uniici those conditions. - . 4 " ' ilV95- The iullumnll Wenmb 3 ouye got. voursclf into now" I iottetoun Hotel. Mrs. Goodwin is agara and other centres. They ease starts suddenly wmi 1-even shower was given bv me people-3 - . - . DE KR KHSS Dlx. M, mbkm .3 my mom" we '0 down M a sister of Mayor J. David Stew- were joined in Toronto by their ....A,v 3.", .0 - . . y - And Jamie asked a chilrls won- I y - g - 3 V ' , 3 in ms of influenza and disoid - 1 th - 1 - - - - r d I t m folks house almost art. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ers of stomach and int L" d of Freem-vm or e lmnig Coupe deflllg Qllesilmli "HOW (10 )'0ll 5” my ”l'1m'l5 'll”'e 3 39” ”" am 3 y , . 1 . s 0 Mrs. Clive Cudmore, who sccom- Belifer Enqlldi Vmlem pain In the Che:;51”ea”ll) who received many beautiful nndlknowgw And J31-"C5 sum,-dr --I (ivory dny. liowover. when I tell my mother that: Iviel arfl gt)lIlllj' i; Mr. A. H. Mould left. Wednes- panicd them home. p - ldomiml muscles and di:I?m.a?m'l useful 8115- p I don't always know . . . at incl visit mLliusi-nnris i-not-iijiiojcts very-Jn day for Niagara Falls where he ' f ' 1 ., g. g. wnnu. (mm. of chest mm of abdomen) Prior to her marriage. ihe bride same time a farmer lciirns if he continued on page 9 ivlll join Mrs. Mould and attend Mrs. Wallace Douglas was re-. Neumgic pain' is the Oumandmgt was tendered R shower by her wants to . . . such things. You .....a.--s-s- the wedding of their grand- cently entertained at the apart- ”mpmm.The muscles of chest and sister-in-law, Mrs. Keith Camel" know HIETEIS more to farming daughter, Miss Bernice MacDon- ment of one of her friends. Miss . abdomen are mum to the much on. at which she also received than just. the la,box' or it E there-SI awww Day After Tomorrow aid, before proceeding to Chicago Jean Mavclilarlane, Kelli Si-.. when 1. What is wrong with this sen- showing that pain 15 in me m 1 many lovely gifts. dozens of things-indeed hun. to visit their son there. she received many l0vcl.v izilis in tense? "I'll spend no more than I D1. L - . ”5C a5 .......;.. areas or lhings besides The,-9'5" The Stu?! SOY ' ' THE BUBW195 "9 1" A '9” - - - honour of her recent marriage. can help 0n'tl”liS here project." :n(fi;l;:;on1l;1n ”1'3EeC2:gsa”5 5” the.” Q 5 5 James chuckled. tithe lkllmv-lioiv eventful and thrilling day. in Whlrh Her friends Will be pleased to f ' 4 2.. What LS the correct pronunc- muscles of CEESL ainijeaggggxe: lit; '&k7Wh”0”V”N or it . , . the knowing when and By Genevieve Keinlilo me element of the m,ve1.,u,.p,.i,m,; hear that Mrs. Kenneth Parker Congratulations are lining ex- lotion o(”pro rgta,"'3 can b . k . - . C why to do mmgs And same youl y d L, u 1 e domimm lS making a satisfactory recovery tended to the Mi es Mary Con- 3. which one of these words is e mlsm en tor P91" msldei cook 5 orner 1 f 'n b E ll. JV0” 5” pr” CE H after undergoing an operation in nolly and Margare Maclntyre on mmpelled? silhouette Sylph Men. such as present in pleurisy or kid- I can mm mm 0 mm" H mumj Transactions out of the common- . the P. E. I. Hospital recently. their recent success in the Tor- ml gmce,-aw ' ' my amd bladder 5t0”e- o 7e )0” must learn if? ymme.”' Lrhel F0! T0m0l'r0W place and customary may contri- . . . emu CoMeWa,m.y of MUSIC exams. what E0” the word upmmpy In many cases epidemic myalgia V 13”” l”Cll"5-'"A-l" he 5"”d- mcj THIS is a day to replenish forces bute to drama and surprise in all ' may Tull ii Simple course of a few OLD FASHIONED DU-L P191”-3'35 limd i97iCll95- y . wind faculties drastically taxed and relations or contacts. Ebiciiiug Mrs. H. V. Acland left Wednes- titude" mean? . sirniiicd by the current of recen' things are in the making, bold ven- diiys but. in the majority of cases Miss Joan Gurney of Charlotte- flay ii FNUT" "' ll" Mme l" 5. What is a word beginning . .. . . - KeIov.?na, B.C.. after spending the town lS spending her vnration Wm, mag mat mam Treat, of tlie disease lasts one or two weeks Sam mm msh Cucumbers 4 Ln Wm” H9-ll W45 M V'ii5”l”P- developments. A period of respite torch in which higher-ups have with her sisters in Massachusetts mm.., which includes the first symptoms, islieaveb W010 with "in iieek 10 may not be amiss if the energies significance. It would be the pain i .-u mer season at Dalvay by the p y 8 in 5 lnchfs 10nS- Pieiembly M" morelllle various l)lll'llS; the other farm. of dlscrenon to handle all with then relief from pain for three to I and emotions are to be restored and 59., and New Hampshire. ANSWERS - ' . - ' ' e ' ' ' ' TiVe days. then a relapse for a few ajorgfgutify faam 2” brVlj;:iili"- A5 0n U19 I159 0Pi)?-We Wy revivificd. There is sign of a hold- consideration. Mr. James lbbott. who spent Miss Elizabeth Martin has left L Sayy um spend no more than days. Sometimes there is I later P1 Ce cucumbers in A large mckland those at this l1l-'iC9- Mons over from the drastic situations just the summer with the University for Halifax where she has accepi- , Yelali-.98 Which keeps the symptoms 3 . .iSCeM6il fl1F"l-lm"5- lit ill? "9" engineered. some spiritual reflec. For the Birthday . . . . . .. I must for. than is necessary) on . . . .0, enamel d)shp3n) and cover . i , Naval Training Division. and vis- ed a. position with the Art Dc- this Wm” here, project... 2 PH” lianiziniz on. with stiff and painful ..u H Iuowm brine, 1 Cupigreenof haylaiics and the now. mm and pmcuce might recharge lied ports in England. France. and partmeni of the Halifax Chron- nmmce mm R as in rm? not as m neck, pain in eyes and headache. M, mu odiss lid m uans browning p:istui'cs. Until ficltisvimmed creative forces and clarify Those whose birthday it ill may other parts of Europe. in the ic1e.1-(amid. mt 3 Smcemy 4 Qmniy or habit The head and neck pain may inst, Cfmlsfe 5” M q bared. and little winds Crlfld and the atmosphere. prepare for . Mme 0; the unusugi. course of a training cruise, return- . o of being pmmp-t. iquicknw in dey for lo to 20 days. after which pain lime” -rmmC(;minm;d'm;”mRe'Qm”- E and unpredmabley Mm the pros. ed home last week-end. He is The Misses Irene MacLeod and aiding Hung Pt; ..He is A mm M dl5i1Pl3E3l'5 and leaves no symptoms U Cucumben 3'9 freshly picked: ,g,gA,,u, L- i For the Birthday pect of much xcitement. drama spending two weeks with his fath- Elaine Bourke entertained recent- Emmi of 'pmntmmude and of Whatever. from the garden. 503142 3b0i-ll 2 xqc l Those whose birthday it. is may and unplanned developments. The er. the RPM 1- T Iblmil-.81 5l- Lv at the farmer's home. 1 coma8'E-- 5 .Mgnamm,,u5' The Wwlmenh del-lelidins upon h0l"i5- 0ih?Fii'l59 SORK 0Vi?"ll81l'--; 't9u””--S--Mzeff”t5”-E-vmiv-”5o995 -have a year of restoration. fol- sudden and novel are sure in xii! Pau-l's Rector)". hrlore leaving for Grafton Street.'at a miscellaneous ' ' t i the Symptoms present, is care to Dram wcumbers am 5757 Thml - . ,. 2 ilniviii: sudden upheavals or prob- a life out of the routine and ll'li- Halifax to enroll at Dalhousie slhoweih honouring Miss Maclginct Tm prevent complications by rest and tightly pack them into sterilized Modern Etiquette me dmuc ,,,..,mn, me, change. mm. mm: .nmw,,e my C”... ”'"”"” - - - ..'i”c'ii. '&iii5.'2” sc35ii."'i.'i.ii”'3i . ii.'Zi”i?.mlf.li?.fii3.iiV”ii..?'L”.53'.."hf; l”Si.f.2”5.1,i.. large fresh head or "' '"'""” ”' 3 i'i?Z..s””"””;s' i”””i.”i”iX" "d ”' 3"””i"” ””””i”"' "5" "Will" Mrs. Elizabeth Wood left Thurs- wmch Mm MgcKenzle has been ' )' disease to last more in t g dill plant (seeds, flowers and T f njmiml D W C may pm" W n new pm” m 1" V1 day to return to. Montreal. hav- ii member also entertained for oulehow Scrapbook' three weeks. when thgnpaizviubei) stemsi into bottom of quart jar l)raili if sCg:s?l.':t?CIll:i'!elgvgnizenelgihal Eiigdidticwcihkiouilhiigdniidt agtrisifllilf inz spent the last two months he,- fpcpntly at Stanhnpe and pm. By Mme," L" & come; too severe. injections of op. Pack in dried cucumbers as tightly Q. What should be ihc order of m.1(.”m1nnd do not for it D mscmuon ' Vismmz "ml ”1””'95s”"d ”'e"d5 rented her with l gift. iates are given. The specific treat. as possible. Add .a second large the recciviiig line at fl wedding rcc- mfm.tMf mm. 16 H C9 55”” M ' in P. E. I. 0 0 I &B&Di mam, suggested by Dr qmith is head of dill in top part of jar. IMO eDil01l7 A child bolizsnsoioir tlilslcdalyesvotryllciz b Ablchnfj bolls;-1, on lei”: dtlllir-Entiid ' ' ' Mill! AWE MHC1-Cod and MRS red ”proton.sil" (an az-o i1: 1 each jar sprinkle be teaspoon pow- A. First the brides mother who 5 9539 W '3'” V9 ”. 3 Mrs. G. E. Hhrtlen entertained pomghy K” n we 30, t h 5.. cuggud su am de) - m H b,d y ardent. energetic and prone to force upinitions out of the ordinary. It- informally at tea yestlrdly rim" cases on WEg:esdAyr:Venlrhg at a dsallltlilieigiflees dairy?-high 5:.:,e,?,J,2 (slgcgdfj&:iaxrlgul'lf):':3ri?oo13cxll-lliigfalilii LlrO:)1:ifl'Sh0l:it:tSl'ilEr, tilrdli tile blrldee- is:5re:ag1 mmugh 1”” by mil" talninc I llriltlili P1509 Ind 3d' "W" 1" h""”” ”f M"' E F' Er" i”9W9ll P”'Y 10' Ml” Phyms Cumin? O? "W am" kind at the disease. I each jar a hot vinegar brine solu- groom. his bride. the maid of lion- g ' V'"''”” i" l” m”' "'”3”' Mrst H' Mi Bmphey and Ml”'”3' wh” ”"95 3h”"l-V ”' mung Wm not soak mmugh me lion made in the following propoi- or, and the bridesmaids. The ush- Mrs. B. S. Fitzpatrick, of Mont- Ngwfgundland where she win re. crust of the pie if the white of an l8W7love5 as fine as possible and Hons. Mix and bnng to hon 1 mm H5 and best -mm, an not Siam; m i-cal, who are paying ii brief visit side. egg is beaten nghcly. brushed over add them to the paste. This will - 1 b1 . 1' to the lsland.. - 0 -. I the! crust before baking. and placed prCSel'Ve it and keep it from sour- :liJ::iaBr'C:B:::s5;:tcr-:11: 1,”? ff” LhZ).'cf5',Xg3.gsJ:,i0n. go whom you Th"”d”' ""”"x Mm LN” n he Oven Mr E few "wnmi The "mi about 4 cucumber-filled quart jars. have just. been introduced says. "i The Rev. '1'. H. B. somers and King was the guest of honour at egg white will harden the crust. Cut Flowers Cover but do not 5931 ughm, ml. am glad .0 have met Yew. what Kc:-iAnhfzzit.Zo"rzoi. Mrs. Somers returned Thursday a miscellaneous shower at the - . .. . . i . . . about 2 weeks until fermentation should your ackiiouledgcmciit be. Pxening to Chakrlottetowbilii. ;l'l1e1J home of Mrs. 0..S. Harper. High- Flour Paste it is said that cut flowers will has mken place. Then remove any A A mmsam 51nnc and A --g1-mug 0 x,.i...t fair :cc 3 in gridreit land Avenuc. Miss hing who re- last longer if two or three small scum End replace my ,0” liquid yaw. ,5 M1 nncesswv . , . c : . . Y ' . . s i v nliern 1”. Om"? PYPRC cently returned home was tend lxhen num- M519 is to be kept pieces of white soap aie added to Wm, brmegvmegm. in the same Q. 15 in NH. pmpm. (0 PM asg the Church of S. Andrew and 3. Paul. and then spent a week in Boston and New York. 0 . 0 Miss Jeanette Orr, of the Fac- ulty of Dean Junior College left Thursday morning on return to Franklin. Mass, after spending the summer months at her home in Kensington. . Mrs. Alfred MacLeod of Marble- liead and Lynn. Mass.. is a vis- itor to the Province. and is the guest of her sister and brother- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Maclisth, Alberton. Mrs. MacLeod will visit Charlottetown and other .parts of the Island. 0 o a Miss Mildred Harrington of Halifax returned to Charlottetown last week to resume her duties in the Model School, Prince of Wales College. Miss Harrington attend- ed the Nova Scoila Summer School for the fifth consecutive year this summer. receiving hon- ours in three courses. Mimetics and Folk Dancing, Correct Eng- lish. and Dramatlcs. - o - Mr. Peter Stephen Campbell, son of Major Colin I-I. Campbell of Halifax is at present a guest. of his aunt. Miss Mildred Harrington. Peter enters St. Mary's Univers- liy this term, having completed the work of grades eleven and twelve last ye:ir.. The closing dance of the season was held at the Charlottetown Golf Club on Thursday evening. . . . The Misses Colin 8. King and Rowena Ansley of Toronto. Ont.. are guests at the Charlottetown Hotel. I O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Foster left Thursday morning on a mo- tor trip to Cape Breton. which will take in the Cabot Trail. La- ter in the month they will con- ered several showers before leav- ing Montreal where she has re- sided for the past two years. Her marriage takes place on Tuesday, September 16th. in Zion Church. . e . for any length of time. chop up a the water in which they stand. Then per- paragus with the fingers? Miss Anna MacRae, East Roy- alty, whose marriage is to takcl place on September 24th was. entertained at her home on Tues-i day evening at a miscellaneous shower given by the neighborsl and friends of the community; Last evening she was entertained at a miscellaneous shower by Miss Mary Maclfenzio. o - 0 , Hon. Eugene Cullen and Mrs.i Cullen, City, and Mr. and Mrs. iii E. Hickey, Summcrsidc. left this week on a vacation trip to the States. a o a Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Sear, Jr.. have returned from their honey- moon and have taken up residence in the Palmer Apartments. . s o The tea hostesses at the sum- merside Golf and Country Club on Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. N. W. Underwood, Mrs. Leonce Arsenault, Miss Mary Huestis. Mrs. L. Dunning, Mrs. Maurice Mill, Mrs. A. MacNeill and Mrs. W. Perry. . . 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie. Miss Joyce Currie. Bummerside, and W0 James MacDonald of Van- couver, 8.6:. were weekend guests Continued on page 9 Coke IS EASY TO SERVE EASY ON YOUR BUDGET Q Anne Adams Patterns i TALK ABOUT 5M.AR.'I'l GAY AND JAUNTY scallops to pay you compliments! Practical wearable shirtfrock lines! Just wait until the family sees you in this smart house and go-to-market dress. They will pay you compli- ments too! Pattern 4635: Misser Sizes 12, 14. 16, 18. 20; 30. 32. 34. 38. 38, 40. 42 Size 16 takes 479. yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern. easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (ate) coin (stamps cannot be - for this pattern. Print plainly size. name. address. style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. czo The Guardian. 60 Front Street West, Toronto. Ontario. in '1 Morning Smile M Uncompllmentary A dim star spent a week-end at a New York hotel. On leaving. he presented the manager with a huge bouquet. saying: "These are for the telephone operators." "What a nice compliment," said the manager. "Compliment - don't be a fool.” retorted the nlm star. "I thought they were dead." . proportions as above. manently seal jars. A. No; the fork should be used. Alice Brooks iDesigns . , gg,gEa -4. boiur NEWS! Ti-iese are extra-special beauties and extra-simple to make! In ever- popular pineapple crochet. You can use fine or heavy cotton for these ollics. Large dolly is 19 inches in No. 30 cotton. Pineapple Dolly Pattern 1093; Crochet directions. Send Twenty-nvs Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cxo The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address. and Pattern Number. HowCanliii-. By Anne Ashley ' 3 - Q. How can I get longer wear out of hosiery? A. It is not only more comfort- able to keep the toe nails cut short, but it is a most. economical meas- ure, promoting longer wear of hosiery. Q. How can I easily boil cracked eggs? . A. By wrapping the eggs in tissue paper. when the paper be- comes wet. it sticks to the shell and effectively closes the cracks. Q. How cum I remove paint from window panes? A. Rub the spots with a strong solution of hot soda. or strong not vinegar. Leave on until nearly dry; then rub off with a woolen cloth. 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