4o&s ELl.Eii's -nlimi By An Island Fanner'a Wife Richardson - Schurman Wedding At Srnersi de l",”.,,”.”.i,”..”,”o. y..... ” B1 lulu W. Ilrtoll. ID. Womenis reaiml Happenings of j The Week- Mrs. George D. DeBlois enter- 'tained at bridge Wednesday-after 1 noon, and again yesterday after- " noon. FEBRUARY 14. 1953 As in well remembered "little red akules" of the past. it is likely that in recent days there has been an, hour set apart there for eager amall lones, shyer older pupil; mg the in-betweens. more or less supercllioua about amorous .1. rains, to exchange signed or anon. ymous misaives to honor the mem. ory of st. Valentine. y The mailman'a arrival at the mailbox wlu. we suspect. in more than one farmhouse along hi; route, receive more notice um. usual this morning. And later" that air of secrecy so happy as to be obvious to their elders will give proof that a dainty Valentine has been received by one or another of the young fry. No plucking of daisy petals but an inscribed name there in black on white -or even the loved initials, will suffice to give the heart-warming aaui-. ance: V35) loves me!" to end the suspense of any uneasy feeling that "he loves me not." 0 O I TOO MUCH COMPLETE REST CAUSES CHANGES IN BONES More and more we are learninll that too much rest for parts of the body such as occurs durins 01' 101' iowing an illness, operation or so- eident, not only lnwrlua Vim the healing of the affected part but actually interferes with man! if not all of the body's DI'giB8593- Thus today there is not e mi- mobilization of the limbs in in- fantile paralysis but EUETGCG PH- aive movements. Even in heart disease. what is known as the arm chair method is in use which al- lows the patient to sit in a chair instead of lying in bed; allows him to use a bedside commode instead of wresting with a bed pan. and also allows him to he on his feet for a few minutes several times a day. It may not come as a surprise as we think of this new freedom of action of ill and convalescent pat- ients. when we read that resting even the bones in which we think there is little life can actually cause a change in the bone tissue. making it more porous. In the Journal of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Cciles ar- rived from Fredericton, N.B. on Saturday for the Richardson-Schun man nuptials. C C O 0 0 0 Out of town guests at the Rich- The Misses Carrie and Gladys nrdson-Sci-iurmnn wedding on Holman of Summerside have as Tuesday included Mr. and Mrs. their guest. Mrs. Alice Hunter Benjamin Rogers Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Smythe of Bloomfield. i Sinclair MarKay and Mr. and Mrs. ' c ' i . David Stewart, who motored to i ummersldo to attend. 0 e . Mrs. Alan Glennie of Rothesay. N.B., was a guest at the Richard- son-Srhurman wedding. lVhlle in Summerside she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Hearn. s . . Mrs. W'. J. P. M('.Vlillan enter- tained at it most. enjoyable lunch. , eon bridge at the. Charlottetown I Hotel on We-dnesdiiy. when covers I were laid for twenty guests. I 0 I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Estey of Moncion, N. B., arrived in Sum- merside on Tuesday in attend the Richardson-Schurman nuptials. . - . "What am I doing?" an elderly housewife of days now long gone repeated our query on a St. Valen- tine's Day. she was seated beside a desk in the room. hands busy with papers which over-flowed in- Mrs. J. K. 1.. Irwin arrived , home from Boston inst evening. i Mrs. Irwin nus xisiiiilg her moih- and Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Lockliart en- Bone er. Mrs. E. W. Paltrrson of Saint iprialned a number of friends at . D F H John. N. B, who I'Pl'el'llly under- their name in Isunnqqprside on Joint SUIBEIY. l-Ondon. ta. - to her lap. ..1.m,.. she paund to went an opcl'nt.mi in Boston. Tuesday evening. Assisting the , . . Stevenson states thalt ev ltgiceu chuckle, uwinnowmg me when . . . hnswss in Smving the refresh. . -( accumulating that mmobiiza on hum the chaff y in om" worm Mrs. Gordon l-luster entertained”-npnis were Mrs, D, J. Mai-Leon - W (k88Dln8hPEFi:h;1b501lt1i'-ellti rm wrung the Hem! in . um llble 0' t e l 0 e N en E ' drawer . . . discarding old bills and ly immovable) has severe effects 1he .Vlar;:ars-I Simvnrt Bmncli oi both in the region of the injured t and Mrs. Henry Moyse. , . I . p r the Cnnariian llomc Rcauling i'nion - - - Flight Lieutenant and Mrs. Thomas Richardson: (the former Leila Pauline Schurman) are shown above with the like that have been heaping up here since the year onei' " W3 and -We Hamid 1-Milli!-'3" their attendants and members of their families following their marriage which was solemnized on Tuesday after- thls week. , a a e d i d . f 5 me ' . . . . , , g joint and in the skeleton as a Mn and ms, 5, A, Hm”. ..,,...,. ::en,s”fhCG?:,,f,2en”d in”l;l,'2::fon' pooh, liebilulai-y 110th, lat .21. lvi1gry'sdClCIu1'clB Summer-side, with Venerable Archdeacon Harrison officiating. From left Wrllflge. H t of mmnbmmlon on k1f;'1”yj"a::df"l8e:ig,:”i::: o;l'"';'::: tained friends. ll.lllT..3(l5l)' ex-lening. yv. B. lzue-sis of Mr. and Mrs. c. Toh rig priss one ac one an '15. -. R. Mortlson, attendants, Mrs. Laurie Coles” matron of honour. FVL the gkzlefgns Wm mmugmd in mered Words. pauem M the vm A "9 WNW MWSW Mu. Kipfcr. . . . omas IL ardson and. Mrs. Ricliaidson, Mrs. James Black, Toronto, (the former Patiicia Schuiman), Mr. ilar- 85 Damn”, About one mm were tue itself this gained we supposed mo”? l t A 7 Q r r 2 old B. Scllu1'man;Mrs. Mliion Brown, Toronto, (the former Vera Schurman ' Mr. Thomas Richardson Sr. of..Whltb - . from experlencinz the raw of ”” "W ll” '””"”' D””” M”- will E"””' ml M” oii '0' Vlll 11 - id B s-l - tl ill b in l '91 t' b s -y' 5”" ””" ””"”” M be” ” pioneering days on their farm hew- who ,.,,,,.,,,,n,,, T,,,,,..,,,,,. ,,, ,,,,,,. Fm". Rows ,,nm,a,m.d at the 1 an . i mo . Lllilmall, mo ier o pie 1'! e. e l0 0 y eats. ?rl;n;IeOt!ll)ul11zr1aduo;l.leAIiflTl1?;l;degeegUl;?;? ad from mauled mum” . H "Here's a receipt for our Land- ”M29l7Lr;7x:xrvoi'K1Q7.R7:':u Tax - three years ago; and this our of Mrs. D2il'l'Fll MrGiill'8- apartment. of the former in Sum- . . . . - - - ""”'t"' " mobilized without. supervision for . .-. ers'd la.t '6 ' ;: than five , ' ' Mrs. R. R. Bell and Mrs. W M Ydblels Poi hlrid; ll:-ire lrl play. The Stars Say I I i I Cookj Car" at least three months and many 16 Id mu 1 th bl k H. Melllsli entertained at luni-iii-on - - - 5 S for one or more years. aml;”;ere,3 anmfswkfm ;Cmff11:a- bridge Thursday at the laiiers Mr. and Mrs. )3. vv, Tlaylof ,n1i -, aeuvgu. Kgmhl. All the patients who had been one marked maid" and mm 1: 5 home at 20 Brighton Road. North Granville. left this week on ', ,;,.,.,.,,,...,.,:..,.,.,.,, ..., H.” ..,.,.,.....g.,.,.,.".... . ,.,.. ,.. lmmllbmzed ml mm” 'o 5” mmhhs km; the 31m.e.keeI',n. A Fan - - - 5 mp to 1.-,0,-,da, -r-axv.e.:ac.'.:'-.:- -i -V -- -- - - - - - - - ' i ' ' ” t ' ' t c ' ' I t l l UNBAKED CHOCOLATE CRUMB had osteoporosis in one or both ,,,- - o - - " CRUS lower limbs. They all showed X-ray ”m"'3'"P lmd ' - - "if you look carefully you may find hidden treasure." we smiled. She shook her head. "I never look for the like of that. Ellrn." she re- .l. S. Vvalker are this evening Mr. and Mrs. entertaining friends at mixed bridge. . . changes indicating a disturbance in the calcium (lime) metabolism (building and breaking down of For Tomorrow A FAVORABLE time to tackle, Mrs, J. K. Beer and Mrs. Eric iViacKay were A. L. Harlow. Mrs. This crust cuts perfectly - a triumph in itself and the chocolate Hasiy econd Marriage hostess:-s at a Hospital Bridge at psf.lp”Lr,led '.”'d”e3l1eC”id dmiersn l?" 1 1 I h h m th L Mr. and Mrs. R C. Parent will the Holman homestead, Summer- 0 123 mils ll” O Wm 3 9” , flavor is engaging part cu ary tlssue).T ese c anges e sruc- U be entertaining this evening iii a sido. on Wodncsdny ;ificrnoon:C0"5”"c”Ve pmgmm for dmlmg Woman DISCOVGFS Thai, AHGF Plain VRUll13'n3V0l:5d 01', R C0”99' i.lll'e Of the bone point 10 the 101- glgsghaszlgfoze;-'e:L mgigg flavored cream filling with or any lowing facts; (a) similar patterns 3 v P 3 with lagging afiaiys. Patience and perseverance will bring rewards in pleasant social, artistic and even a romantic diversions. Recognition wane, pg New. for past favors comes in some very DEAR MISS DIX: My first marriage was limken after a silly tangible-way, expressed graciously argument beiweon us. We were deeply in love, hilt both were stub- you'll never be disappointed! I learned it after some of my fond- est hopes were shattered." "But you miss the joy of antici- pation.” we reminded her. "And also," she continued drlly. when six tables were in play. Ad- ditional guests were invited for the tea hour. . formal dance at the Experimental Farm. or changes in the bone formation can be seen throughout the leg of s. diseased bone of foot, below a diseased hip. or in the other limb. lb) The some changes occur in filling that requires no baking. An exception is made a meringue 'ia used-this crumb crust makes no objection to the slow care- ful baking that is required to pro- She Loves Her First Husband Miss Catherine Perkins of Mont- real was a guest at the Charlotie- Mr. and Mrs. town Hotel this wrmk. Miss Pork- combs returned to their home in , I y ins. in we (.,,u,.5e of he, Vjsih pan Hm an”. an Pmendsd visi; and with kindness. . Iborn, so I left him. taking our baby. I was on orphan, and hind no Willy SEC Rnd bmwn ii m91'lnEUE- DOU1 1985 W911 When dl-"9559 15 1” nth M K I d, ! tmeml spnkp ywlce before the Nurse; '0 '1-ammo. Hamilton and Detroit. If it. is Hour Blglhglzy V V ;lVIl?lf'le. so things welent very easy for me. We were divorced, and .1 Whipped "em" rosettes or hm” the SD11”? Only-KN Similar changes whim e';e”:5:e 3! rldfgppgga mo- Assoclatiori. while in Hamilton Hwy amended! If tomorrow is your in ay. soul iear lat:-r Iymet a man who loved me. and asked me to m.-irr,v him. dcr would ion the D19 VET)! RUTH? l0ll0W lmm0b”WlWm 1” l”b"c”' 3. I knew I didn't love him. but he offered so much in security and Lively. losis, arthritis, rheumntold arthri- me!" 071 W3 C1"Ud-;7nI”N9"lY : a . o." s e much further to 0 the wedding of their son, Mr. Roy said, "expect nothing - even of may find the coming year enliven-i ed with rich tokens of favoritism. my umrms of the mine, 00mPBhi0ilS1llD "131 I accepted him. I know it was a poor excuse. Yield: 1 pie shell. Dr. Stevenson states further that Mrs. J. D. Davlson entertained Newcomhe, to Miss Linda Cooper. 0 O 0 yesterday afternoon at a dellght- and appreciation shown in most Then Tim. my first husband, located us and made nrrangcmenis to lid cups graham wafer crumbs ml gayhprinz (M. the mothers (,1 Mr, and Mfg. Hurmd Rodd omen tangible form. The workaday 1211- see his daughter once it week. Naturally, I saw him, too, and it didnli Vs cup lightly packed brown is child placed on a flat leather Continued on page 9 her music students. The guests mini-cl at their home in summer. eiilil and spirit. if cm'i'ied out aloiiu, lake long for me to realize that all the love I over sugar surface for months will have a enjoyed tea. and a number of side on Thursday evening, honor- Plludifill NW5. Shmlld 1'95"" 111 had for him still existed. He feels the same about iii teaspoon salt flattening of the chest. with circulation of blood and the me- 3 tablespoons cocoa. The thought then is that com- bones become porous and could the attainment of solid reward in addition to the aforementioned aesthetic tokens of appreciation, It; ing Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bestail, who are leaving in the near future musical selections by the students fracture easily. as well. pleto rest of a part may interfere 6 tablespoons butter or margar- ine. melted. My second marriage has never been a success. My husband is a fine man. but I don't love him. ' ' e to take up residence in St. Thomas. , , Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brennan en- Ontario. Three tables of mixed e110U1d be a year of spiritual fellc-,l What shall I do? Measure graham wafer crumbs tertalned friends at a mixed bridge were in play. 1W- ' - into a mixing bowl: add brown - - - A child born mt scan BEFORE ACTING Anne Adams Patterns sugar and salt: measure the cocoa into E sieve and sprinkle into crumb mixture; combine well: drizzle melted butter or margarine i into crumb mixture and mix com- pletely with a fork; take out three tablespoons of crumb mixture and on this day is V, bnunteousiy blessed with talents? skills and the constructive abilities: required for a career of distinciioni and gracious living. Day After Tomorrow bridge party Thursday evening. f ' ' Mrs. J. Wilfred Le-cky was host- ess at bridge at her home in Sum- merside on Monday evening. a . 0 ANSWER: First of all you must he sure in your own heart and mind just what you lllilll. it's possible that you have a tendency to yearn for whatever it is you don't have-in other words, the Members of the Earl of Hills- borough Chapter 'of the I. 0. D. E. held a most successful and en- joyable bridge Tuesday evening at SPRING GEM 1 Mrs. W. E. MacAusland of Sum- ithe Clover Club. O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin entertained at mixed bridge at their home last Saturday evening, -when three tables were in play. - . . Mrs. Arthur Arsenault and Miss Kathleen Hughes have left on a holiday trip to Montreal. o - a Mrs. J. M. Larabee entertained friends Wednesday night at three tables of ladies' bridge. . . . FIO Donald Thompson is the guest of his mother, Mrs.-C. C. Thompson, 56 Green St. F70 Thompson was First Officer of the R. C. A. F. "North Star” which carried Red Cross supplies to Hol- land last week. . 0 0 t Tuesday evening. me-rside entertained at bridge on honoring Mrs. Roy Adams of East Florencevllle, N.B., who is her guest. . s . Mrs. W. E. Smallman was host- ess at bridge at her home ih Sum- merside on Monday evening. ilailadian - consumer News - In view of the immense public- ity being given to the new en. riched bread people have tended to set the idea that the enriched bread will perform all kinds of - mind filled with ideas that you can This is a day on which to plan for the future M especially where finances are concerned. It is ll time to think in terms of long- range benefits rather than the needs of the immediate moment. Begin the day quietly, meditatively and as the hours progress, you will find that mental energy is begin- ning to roll into high gear; your put into effect. If it is Your Birthday , Those whose birthday it is may look ahead to a happy, construc- tive. and propitious year: a year of colorful adventure and exciting Continued on page 3 Boiler English Muriel Nlssen marriage a success. too much co-operation to either home. born:-ss in its proper place. and to give as wellvas take. couple has its quota of foolish arguments, but few of them, thank heaven, lead to divorce. grass on the other side of the street looks greener to you. If you are truly convinced that you anti your first husband are still in love. and that you If you It would be tragic, can establish It happy home for your child, I think you should (lis- russ the matter of divorce with your present mate. would probably be happier with her own father, though your hus- band certainly has been most kind to her. (let-ti, if you went ahead with a divorce and remarringo only to find that you and Tim were incompatible after nil. these plans, be determined to do everything you can to make your Up to now, it seems that you haven't contributed You must learn to keep stub- Your daughter in- go ahead with Every young Your second husband is going to be the one most hurt in this 5951- and 1 MP8 you know what you're doing when you decide to leave him. I Talk the matter over with someone who knows all three of you- or at least you -and Tim. A clergyman, family doctor or a lawyer will be able to give you (his best advice. ' DEAR MISS DIX: I have been married just a fPW years and have reserve for topping the pie. 'mrn larger amount of crumb mixture into a pie plate (all inch- cs, top inside measure) that has been greased with butter or mar- garine; press firmly and evenly in bottom and sides of pzm. Chill until crumbs are well set -for several hours or over night; fill with suitable filling and sprinkle with the saved-out crumbs. Chill thoroughly before serving. Modern Eiiqueifa Ivlloberhbaa Q. What rerturn can :1 man liv- Gem of your wardrobe - this smart casual that adapts so per- fectly io almost any spring or sum- mer fabric! smartly detailed with color emphasis in contrast piping that points up the pretty lines. Make one without piping. Pattern 4628: Misses! Sizes 12, 11, 16, 18, 20: 30, 32, 34, 30, 38, 40. 42. Size 16 takes 4'4 yards 35- inch: -3 yard contrast. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents tilbc) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. Name. Address. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Canada. written by the French Duke d Thtlr many friend! are V"! miracles Th . one child. I have always been a home girl and don't like i o ut in 1 h . , 0 , ' ll glad to welcome Mr. and Evirs. Jack answers mny e:leeuq:?f:g:7e qsgf. .y 0. 6. Illht unless its with my husband and child. Naturally, we cant) go gut togi.i;,mdfak: (to glsiecoixfiqisithllltgmnehve orleuu to bu Wu” while he W” own too much with the baby. as we always have to have him home early. receives and accepts to the homes ”"'p””"ed l” the TMV" '” LN” Edgett hack to Charlotte . 1” that people WM asking. I. Is Cod Liver oil nece.ssa.iy if - my children eat enriched bread? 1, Abs. Cod Liver Oil supplies Vita- Atanfl D. Tkhezfu are quite eren rom t i ne. rib0- t 'h ill go with . 11315:: and niscrindwkhichd have been 3.3”” a pm y l 0 W a enrce rea. sokee Carl F. Burke, on with the Liver on. D 2. don after the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. St. Valentine himself never wrote l any love songs and he'd turn over in his grave if he could see some of the comic verse that loads the mailman down now. But Charles Lamb called him "the great im- mortal go-between." and under his I don't like the idea of leaving him with a stranger. My husband enjoys gains out: he belongs to clubs, the American Lt-gion. etc. Of course. he has to no lo most affairs alone, and when he POn1PS homo late I om disagreeable and start an argument about it, He wnnls in 3iH.V Wiih ill? hiihy so I can go out once in a while, but I don't enjoy myself unless they are both with me. of neighbors? A. The best thing he can do is to make himself as agreeable and courteous a guest as be possibly can-the sort of guest every host- ess is happy to entertain. Q. When at the dinner and one has a violent attack of Miss Nancy MacNevin arrived home last week from a month's visit with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Singleton in Wake- field, Mass. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "It would be alright if the secret was between you and I, and Mr. and Mrs. What is the correct pronunc- s. H. iaoliv Mount Edward Road. left on Sun- lation of ”blaspheme"? . ANSWER. WI 1 Y . V . y . , , ' my by plane for Miami, Florida, ma. What foods may be reduced 3, which one cg tense wmdms worthy dm”. Carri; Pit)Dtl(J)f!()l18V0f.lfllil tn ynliirhf.-limily l!.i"f”l'lHinl) )')ralSP- coughing, what is the best thing to banner unumgniai 10", mg biog. f ' f M" dad-V med” ”” Mcoum 0! is misspelled? Slmile, similate, them 'Y0u are mgki Fteif '7""' ". 9” m”i””55”55'V9 w"h ll? somed for centuries. - or: a mis a c in letting your husband no out so A. Ask to be excused, and then The card; nowndig; me not go Miss Helen Eden of oioiwii, the new enriched bread? simuarity. simiiitude. ,, .i,,, . . . , . Ont" 1. wand.” an extended None. Canadas Food Rules 4, what, does the word ..am.O.m,, gluing iihinbiiustmypou.nnTih:-;e;ounoaCi;e:c;imwhsrouyroiin c:n't. trust it fC(Jf,l1l- ieaive the table until the seizure is him 33 in earlier years. but there's . ,- , I visit with her bi-other-in-law, ll” C "C911-'i'l9"d 3 Variety of (noun) mean? V ,m.,m,s he amends: you." Creme 8 much 3;”-pp,” mamofhgfmitfh ' 9 ”Q"9g-0 . still plenty of the lace-trimmed J u Jud” Gav” Puffy; feedlngrihzllfayinfybest guide for 5' What Ls 5 wind begmning HP W”n'1 be mondy with VW. and vou'll have no occnlslon etc fusim-it sary for ay?or:l?t?i5kt,drsayt"pxl:ceB' fen(:tme:.li.ultitypeAlhM tvlxhysthtln . ' 'ih th t means " o represen " - - - , -- - ass" re a en on. ong W1 5Y 5 , him about the hours he keeps. When hes out. you stay at home and "thank you" to her own 55;. go 3 1,0,; of Valentine.)y1-gggntg. 3. How much bread cat each day? should we M4" N”lCY HV"d"””l "”"l5l"- building yourself into a stale of martyrdom because vou're left aloha- "filliFr'Ill.)'. when he returns. you let loose with pent-up rcsentmont. chiefly candy and flowers, but ranging upwards in expense and vanis7 ANSWERS A- -50""! NOD16 Wouldn't coli- li Id friends Wednesday evening he- lore the Valentine formal dance -It Prince of Wales College. . . . The Confederation Bonspiel at the Charlottetown Curling Club drew to a. pleasant close last eve- Ans. That depends on your activ- ity. Bread is an energy food as 88-Ch .slice suipplles approximately 764100 calories. If you wish to gain weight eat four or five slices each day. if you wish to. reduce your weight limit the bread to one i. Say,y"It would be all right (two words) if the secret were be- tween you and me. and I know a person who will go with me." 2. Pronounce bins-fem, a as in blast, e as in fee. accent second syllable. basis. years older. Straighten yourself 01". Mid set your little family on a more normal DEAR MlSS'l')IX: I am 16 and have bee'n going with a boy ihrnc Wc ve been dating for two years. in WW )'PHi'S. but at that time he'll still hnve two more years In ssrv. We plan in he married sidcr it necessary or obligatory variety to suit all purses. However, it's still a mark of good breeding. , Ohsewancm sting with. a. "moccasin dance" on , I d I, I , ' if the ice. 'Music for the occasion ” W” m”” "ma 59”” "19 WV 3. simulate. 4. A deliberately 0p re an m Mum M" mm 0m" 'ml”.wh"e h” ”w"y' Smum I vu 'uppn,d by Don Mu," md tar thinly. nmlve ad or word. "Young men marry him in two years or wait urilll hes out of service? S. N. many lovely gift! received by the breed is W" in the bnkeshon ousehold Scre Book i ', H guest of honour were carried in which BM DM.mi;Aizie.s. P wk. M ' t '-T who exchange Valentines today 51 GAUGE i M -t 1,, 1,", twin d,,ughm., of M”, ., 3.5". In -.- i sun eanno repy personally to readers but will answer probably won't give a thought to i. Costello, while Mi-s. Forrest Ciow A week or so ago we celebrated - 0' nrohie-ms of general Interest uii-oiigli nil. r,Dlll.lIl.n. the origin of the ancient tradition. 15 DENIER rrshad the :cc0mP3"Yl"K VE!'l93- lo?ug0o':)'dl Ream," wegk Wm: 1” M 'r '-rs----'-----or But the ciomic cards exchanced by i . one assis lng in serving the I VCG. Emonbra ans. 3"" vrmceu I the schoo -children, and the more delicious lunch were Mrs. L. in. advertising and what have you. How Can I I I I A Mar expensive aim sent and received New , I-iowstt. Mrs. Allan Johnston, Mrs. All excellent as far as it goes, but "Jam ;:'3:l'gm:hfm::::e :55; 4 , Mn, Sm". by their elders as tokens of ai- K 9”,” Cook, Mm 1,-Mn" Cyow how about the health of our clti- i .7 53 5-M"? V7 I faction. are symbols of an old cin- Spring . ; after cleaning. This will keep them g . 4 end me; my. Mgcxgy, uns here in Charlottetown where 1 H b, t d h H I m tom. . e o we have absolutely no inspection 023:3 ill Eh, I”; :'e lo I nu C .0. X. New There were several saints called Shade! 3 The hostesses at the Summer. of the meat which is sold in our mm ":2 mgiigag :,:tT,c” ac 0" Q. How can I make curtains -M Vllentine. but historians have set- aide cui-iiiig Rink oi. Saturday stores every day and in our City c.-.,ci..ii.. ' "W "m" "mill? ' "so you have been cured of your ""1 011 one -8 beins malt cimiv 195 i evening were Mrs. Emma Holman, Market twice a week? We have no when cm-meun with woo, he A, cut the "iv." from the insomnia? It must be an immense EOMOCWG With the day. This is the 303- T” 3 ' Mrs. A. S. 'Hopkins, Mrs. .Fi-ed check On the health of the anl- the wool in g hgmd : d R W”? goods before hemming, as the sel- ""91-" sh v"""'1'" ''h” V” b”b"d0d "1 J , .rolland. Mrs. James Chappell and mils killed. nor the premises "vent H mm "nun 93." the vase, being more tightly woven "Y0lI'V0 laid it. Why I lie awake Mm” 0" '95- 14: 5- 13- 3'10. H0 ii i Miss Sally Easier. Where they are slaughtered nor the p 8i K than the rug of the 1,1,,-ic hm” half the night thinking how 1 used l' "M l” h"9 been 3 ml'4h- SPECIAL i u a e cleanliness of the meat in transit. gxnnguonj. conwmem pl”. an more firmly than the rest. This ap- '4? N11" INN it-" mt" M” ””'”y ha” n" m"' V ' Mrs. Wendell Muttart and Mrs. Personally I have seen carcasses e ' l ' C " plies to both heavy and thin goods -r-- tn" W" M .y”""' 'o"""' ""3" - l L L Charles Llnkletter were joint host- of meat being delivered to our C H m b: " kd Q. How can 1 1-gpglr the goffgg apologised ""5 m ”'”Wm” 9”” aim” W55 i eases at the home. of the former stores and market from trucks b,,,,f,,:”,,,,'e',. ,, . ,3f,f;”"o, bgggg", pot no if the pin in the hinge riT:1;l"tobl)eR3I':.n wlmx" i 1 3.,,,.,,, . . reason or n at-side on Saturday eve that were anything but sanitary the mu 0, I mun mum! u mam, breaks, or slips out and is lost? man thI.bs:m.:lng::lbnrr;an.h;'glk.end hm exmmon H Rom... "why . his Islanders. 0 A shower was held in honour of Miss Vivian Andrews at the home -of.Mra. John Costello, Belvedere mm. on Thursday evening. The sling honouring the Richardson- schurman bridal party. . O . Harold Schurman was host- hsgome on Summe street , daughter, took on February 10. N i 4. Do the new regulations apply to bread sold in the bakedlop? Ans. Bread sold on the premises where it is made is exempt from labelling requirements. It is up to the customer to ax what type of and handled by hands that were anything but clean. How long are we going to put 1; with this farce while we pay their city some few years ago, and salaries for technicians of all ,4 soon give and soon forget affronts. while old age is slow in both. 5 symbolize. i is distant at your age. There's no see how you both feel. ANSWER? M 13 you have lots of time ahead and I wouldn't worry now about what might happen in the distant fulure- two yeiirs reason why you should distrust the boil: if YOU IOVC him. have faith in him. Wait your two years. then now they have a sanitary killing plant which assures them protec- Il. Replace it with a small saf- ety pln. and it win probably last as long as the pot. Q. How can insure a more secure hem when emrning a skirt? Prov. PHI. 0. A. C. u and rips. it will not be a long 3 down in the chair, and uked for a haircut; "certainly. air." said the bar- ber. "would you mind removing your hat!" VN-Iv ladies were present." l St. Valentine's Day Ancient custom The lads and:-l:.;ies afall ages iinn Gate. Historic Valentine In any event, the day has been - On .i' Sitar i -moon -I - 'rrvun- kind: to protect our numii M", ; W ,- V A Try uinng I double imca obs-rved in in i .l Tea ' oils to the marriage The women in saint John, N. or . me' I ' a ti Th if trip 1: gen. The customer ' complied. "rm ' my M" "I " 1” hit Paula. which woke up to a similar situation in Helen Lawson. "W n y' an m M sorry," the apologised. "I didn't 3ny);.;c.:,';:::1,el'knf,),,'l: E 3:933; 141 GREAT GEORGE ST. PHONE 55 in the Bi-ltish,rnuseum-it was nie Asillou, SHOPPE SPECIALS NYLONS