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She studied the smnll Wm” 599"” h0"dlW-l there i cost us the equivalent. of our NW est interest in the Royal Family. photograph of the liner, the Cana- in P"”""' W"" The E3” WI! . . pigment. we recall. with I 10W The King and Queen have been dian Pacific "nnpl-ess of rrance." 9"” W ""1 wt? '9” dim"! tho ' . added dollar: thlt allowed tor ths recalling their own visit to cannon. and instructed the Princess in W104 01 h05l1””e5- bell! in 0 lb ich a olnpenied the pm'- i 1939 d l i th on is thei w its and let her know what lnod- 595 with W- 'V"m'0n Chum 0 wh cc sgrapbook? oi; ti: ntgounr 8 r erh life afloat is like. mi” '3'” "mm" wnmw" "" "D A . y chase. , , . . Instead oi the ions neck-chllmt All the photographs which the Princess misahetll will indeed Ohms" F?0"tt,fn,?;-,”n"Y 01 R5 rl ' ' these appendages WON Wmlni King took have been carefully send regular letters to Queen 53”” MW" h "5 mum W v into favor at thlt time Ind '0 0W" preserved and there was s. good Mary while she is overseas. There Mn” ”- ms mphew heals izreat Elliott - Profitt Wedding Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 4, 1951 one was proof of ones discernment deal of laughter as Princess Eiiza- is great mutual affection between "3'3mbmc:1dt” mm- Vgih tht "me and chic in the realm of. fashion. both studied the Queen's outfits, them, the Queen-Mothe happy nk 91 W" 9”" ”' the ""10 We can still feel that pecllllnl” 10y once so elegant and fashionable to see her granddaughters gl-ace- dc” vmmg Vmme "'3 Win and wonder of P0Isel5l0n Whhlh Princess Elizabeth also recalled fui acceptance of the duties.of her m”""h md the same mdmdull was ours when we opened thG Md the picture postcards which she exalted rank and her warm devo- Val”- velvet-covered eonialiier and are; and Princess Margaret received tion to her husband and children. hBoth liilrilen are thrillialyt nsgllou y . - leasing the 0850. 100' d "D011 I from Bllnff where the King and Queen Mar believes in the simple w 0 Woll llEV9l' 8 53 is e lo .G”"?."'i;of.fflnf.lZf. ggampffgf ?;?.E:. figfsyiei,” 8 y:hgwam' itxxi ring: 2!.” i ' t - 1308. Chlsttl End h9Wt""1- "Cnhr Queen spent a few days holiday feminine vgrtues and in the priln- follow any Other 08l'cer.. and both dl; m . Wm aihmal ewe 8 km 5 l',mn!:' , -, i - , ing withini crossing the Dominion and how ary importance of married life. possess lhnl Quality Wlmh has Ol- y' b sun aw W: I, , yemin awh E t i . x . i A neat gold-filled hunting case they ipiep went io see the musical 0 o - ten been described as "the llfount. It th , m d, (1,. f Id ut: :3 e O i en it wgs and ii; at the moment. we do film "Springtime in the Rockies” Princess Margaret is frankly en- batten magic." on innale iilllr lo. eyb Mm an ed 5 11?, 0 0 ey 3 cuieq lee or moreypyeh not 1' the number 01 .i9W' because it was set against this vious of her elder sister's trip. The miistei-inzhi dmlnlllt 5ll”3tl0ll al- rge',;; yhsglne BC” 9511' 339?; "2? 13:35 1?: wr ””ff,.,.',”.”,h,"” els contained in its works. it Dr0V- magnificent mountain and lake King's younger daughter has most as it by lnstlnctr Main Earl "f, W3 "E5 W 0 " ” 3" "Q 9' d 3"” "” "t i" ed to be a faithful and respected background. wanted to cross the Atlantic her- and Countess Mouhlbhlivm elder (3 mg upon meml or where mere t em to 0' smce the greatest mm" friend to us through min! I V0315 Princess Alice Countess of Ai.h- self for a long time and although daughter. now Lady Brabousnc, 11 was no apparnnt cause. there were ady of the Indians proceeded only we remember how we experh ' old. men who claimed to speak to from their imagination. This be- "merited with its wearing to obtain the 'manitou." that is it! say. the ini; removed from the mind-. 1m- ihe best effect. now snapping the Devil, who came to whisper to medlately they became well. fob In place securely on E wnven, them. These felloivs put many The Indians were very fond ymt pocket or seeming n in me superstitions into the mind, of of feats of agility. and of hearing be", 0! omfgown 3 band, so wide which I have mentioned several stories. There were some old men as to mam the 'mm., and hold in the foregoing. They were men who composed them. as one our wawh in safety who had some cunning more than would tell children of the times of u . J . zhe others. and made them believe fairies. of the Asses' skin. and in they wished, mici passed forlthe like. But they compose them ;heii- physicians, yabout the Moose. the foxes and These fellows come there to see Otllfflf Rnlnlals. lcllinz that they the sick man, and asked of himlhad Wen some powerful enough to where his ill was. After being well have taught others to work. like informed in 311, they promised the Beavers. and had heard of health, by blowing on him. For others which could speak. They this purpose they set themselves a Cnlllisosed stories lrhicll were dancing. and speaking to their Dlcflslllg and spirited. When they "manitou." They danced with such Wld One of them. it was always fury that they ommpd foam as big as heard from their grandfather. as the fisis on both sides of the These made it appear that they m0"m- had kmwledge of the D'-'1”9e- mid cheeks when one day in the after . o o o l of matters of the ancient Law. V , yea" we had occasion to mesem During fills performance they When they made their feasts. af- - our ume-piece to me jewene, approached the patient from time W being well fllled. there was al- i - when it requiredan adjustment to to time. and at the place where he Ways 50lnch0dy who told one so be made. Gravely he opened thel had declared he felt the most long that it required all the day back, in those day. 3 holy oi hul. pain. they placed the mouth upon and ievehlhs Wlth Intervals of ies. and a smallish picture fell in it, and blew there with all their lau3h1”g' . um c,,,,,,te,, might far Wm” tlmet 3”” than ' ' h it .. ' I .A4 We immediately retrieved it. commenced again to dance. F0l- They were great laugllers. If; , , i . aw” while the pink of sunrise suffused lowlnk this. lhey rcillrlled again one was telling a story, all listen- ' , our maiden's face. Where is it now: to mm ed :;?e..::a,?ie,foo,:f' ggieclglstxgd igosvgs :;l1lel'va0I 1i31ul':'r1ill-I th;3uCl113”5il:nesbecf;,::IAugust 21st in the Uhited Church. a gown of navy blue ssheer with 3,151, doc rzotnkxiowh-t mdife ?nkewly' ' ' ' ' - . ' n. u w r' , , . .. - - Ilon of him. and that he ithe sick he... ml... mg 5m.,i..,, They had 3!NCr'-h Bedeque. Prince Edward Is- small hat of navy velvet and Whit” have git clothed an: inmtalle llesh, : panadian Pacific liner "Empress of France" in which the Transatlantic trip K1133: angle 53:8dimt(:ll';31l;?hre:19(;':rl:g celrttiin green 'i0b?.CCO. ihehlcaf gr :;”:1h;l1:):;1deR9nl;si:eBdr :;'”g::,- Ea” :g::5” "-5' H" c"533e has M red man with silvery hair. . will be made. - .- , . . . . - . , y the accustomed homage. or some lift): "3... Oggggdei an Tit; iieih Campbell ilnited in marriage congrahmmons and best wishes p1:ln,?;n(:;nthea::cealzmtaxgs d1,"Q,, lone, has also been talking to she is due to accompany the King a. life-long friend of Princess Elis- other similar follies. and that in mid 3., and. mid, it ..,..,' 3 10..., Betty Irene. only daughter or Mr. were extended the young couple s.,....., ugh. '..,.,.., to me eyes 1. Princess Elizabeth about the Can- and Queen on their proposed abeth who is godmother to her sol: time they hoped to make him get in ihe go.-m Di 3 cake mu; inches and Ml”s- Al1ls0n Pmlltt 01 Freer during the reception held at the these have 105; gomg oi the .,.;y.,., ads she knows so intimately, ad- state Visit to Australia next year, John. I v gut, mick. The smoke was'not guongl town. and Carleton Weir. son Of bride's home. "Wlilowfarm", which lustre, this is not to he wondered vising her in the selection of sult- she would have been only delight- When Prince Charles SW63 I' This lasted sometimes seven toyghe tobacco good and very mild, M12 Weir Elliott. Hamilton. Ont-. Wu, attended by some seventy-five in considering the munigm-eon, able clothes and accessories for the ed to travel with the Edinburghs yea-gltzrlyagtofgllllange lliltitlllgse-Kaila. S 0 1'1 . Excerpts from a work by Nich- old fellows who would no longer go olas Denys. first Governor of Aca- hunting. and who received from dia, published in France in 1672 others everything they needed. if and translated by Dr. William F. there were any fine robes, or other Even now as we go about our housework. clearing or spreading a table. sweeping up the crumbs or mixing a cake. in fancy we can feel the beat of it warm beside our heart, or lumped against that part of our anatomy now described as the natural waist-line. and once upon a time well layered and neat- ly bound. Indeed in our recollections we can still feel the modest blush that mounted unbidden to our .... or. cl eight days. and finally they mndn Those sior -tellers who seemed Md ,M'5- J-F" L,”9kh'"t- B3"h- uests. Giadioli and sweet ens duties fall weather from east to west. too. a pretence of dralving something more Cleve; mph me others, even N3. in 3 double rm: 0"0mnnY- 5u.......l in; dining room andpthe him ...”?.?. 'i:,r:eC:5:,l,s,incghr;l:,:,s upon Princess Elizabeth has also been A: it is she must content herself who gather round the low table 19 lT0m hls b0dy by dextemllsly though their cleverness was noth- The ch,"”h was beaumuny deb lace covered table was centered by e - ' . to tea with Queen Mary at Mari- self by accompanylnr them l0 dlmk n W9 ” "”1k,:md 9” mm. showing it. saying-- "There. there. in: more than sportlveness, did Grated with While and "Nestled a three-tier wedding cake. He reads in a. r...om. emu. 0. borough House to tell her about Liverpool to wave them off as they fingers and play with my home he has gone out; now he is cured." mi 1511 go make iun oi ihase who Kllidloll and Slimmer Phlmh The Girl friends and cousins of the ours in this study of sorts. None. the coming trip. They sat iogeth- sail and begging her sister to writeland trains on the carpet BN1”. And nltsn in fact the mall E0t.took pleasure in listening to them. West Paws were m”k9d Wm" White bride who served the delicious buf- lng ihe head; 01 dummies, against or at the little round table in front regularly and mail back all the Wal'ds- . well through imagination. And if A5 to ihe work of the men. it 53”" "bbcm and sweet De” fct lunch were Norma Humphrey. the window, he commented as he 0i the window in Queen M-ary's newspapers and magazines. It will probably be Prince! the puiiems did not grow, W911, consisted, in making bows, which Mr. Jack Armstrong of Monc- Dummy Linklemm mane Dewar adjusted his glasses. or dedam turquoise and green sitting-room The Duke of Edinburgh will ai- Elizabeth who writes the falriily they found some other excuse. were of Maple, an unsplit. piece t0n. N-B. played the nuptial l'nU5lCvlDoreen Dennis. Joan Profitt. Mnr- Ellen, this state of weaihe, is while she boiled the silver spirit so have a number of family let- letters home. As the Duke once no such as that there were severollm fashioning them, they made use me. .P”1”de mm? h” mm mmr ion Miner, Peggv Mccush, Ben gaming in be aigrmingg 1; it does kettle. filled the antique pot that ters to write during his trip. I-lelmarkcd: "I don't. pretend to be i ..mamt0u5,.. may may were unwm, of me” axes and knives; mr my. position written especially for the Fairweather md Honey ward, Also not Clem. mom what Wm become once belonged to Queen vlciorialalways keeps in touch with his good col-respondent as a rule." All his '50 80 Out. and that they hlsd lshlng them. they used shells of ce”m””y' Mr" we" Elm" W” assisting were Mrs. S.B. Profltt. of the harvest? And when it does and poured into the two cups of mother, the white-haired Princess the Royal mail will be flown til!-, too far ignored them. They always Oysters or other sheiis, with which Ellest 59"-01st nnd sans "1-OVB3 C0!” Mi-5, Harvey igemmdy Mrs. Robe... Tlneyup. R Wm take g span of d”, mauve eggshell-fine china. Andrew of Greece who now do-lectly back to London and taktjll made out a good case for them- they polished as can be done with ”"5””" -by 5lYi”?rd- Dewar, Mrs. Cecil Mill. Mrs. w.E. in before hind”, can move on Then Princess Elizabeth gave votes all her time to charitable straight to the private Royal Pall, selves. one never omitted to give glass. Their arrows wcre of Cedar. The mm” has 91”" in '”””age Forbes, Mrs. Bruce MacLeod and the fields, her grandmother all the details of Work. ioffice in the courtyard of Buck- thmi something, though not so which splits straight; they were by her father and "5 ammdcd Mrs. Beecher Dennis. The toast to And (he potatoes, Emmy what the coming tour for Queen Mary Though ghe did come to Lohdohiingham Palace where mail for the much as if he had been entirely nearly half a, fathom in length, by M73 R-V-A M9005” 01 53”” the bride was proposed by Rev. pi-ope, hiigm days these have is the counsellor of all the Royal at ihe iime 01 hp; 5011'; V,-edging King and Queen and the lncniber: CllIed- They feathered the l with Eagles' Vme' W1 35 matmn M mm” S B. Profitt and flttinglv respond- been , , , C105, and h midi I Family whose opinion is always and a sin at the birth of hi tw rof the Royal Fnlnlly. lillfltllfl - e . quills, in place or 13... they tipped and M155 Louise "9""”"- 315” 0l ed to by the groom. Many tcle- mmn ' asked and whose advice is respect- child.-En, she live. chieiiy on! ihglthey may he at the moment. is ill- Th oi . i them with bone. 5”k.”””- ” ””de5""”d-. 3”" prams were read lhcludlhs One C”""”"”d ”" 9”" 9 all She has expressed warm ap- Aegean island of Tinos where she Ways handled under cohdlllons ill ' ose me lclnc-men were azy . e 0 Profltdt. in-1other of the iarldg igiiip-1 from the R,.,mm.s mother who is -h---pNVVV . prcvnl of me Royal Edmburghs. has rounded in ON" 0! Deamny suqcteat secrecy. ' T &AVl Th 1 am” or their mowmoes Mr” 9 37mm 3" 5 r” at present in England. Jr” xx "'l””'N"”l””N””i”'”h”h” travel Dr0JeCt. Only regretting she esscs. habituali wearin their 50 man 0 ie actually live 1: 5 , e r 11 ha ,3 R 1d K d 4 Y 3 5' P9 9 t?H h S Vi were of Beech, oi the thickness of'E51:,,,fgn an 3” "me 3' A 5010 "Lind 01 "M" W” 5”” Cook's Corner ' (1003 not know Canada much 1161- prescribed grey cloak and purple,the Palace itself that n posimi-I 4 GU59 0 CTBP 00 -I. Lhosg used. in pipying tennis, bu The id h m 1 y by t'-,Wl'- W- Emntt dim"! the '9' i t9l' hfll'5ell- veil. she no longer takes any part walks round delivering letters anti ' 1 .1 my .3 1 ti, 8. l” 9 Was 0 Br nil. n n cep on. . ., . In er younger days an Atlantic in so ial affai b t h lik to l i ih ' i suites and , 3! Rnhn"-3 L" '77 scgggrygrnm w,,h(:;,e,.r lagandaa. Th: exquisite "Seventeen Model' floor Late, the newyyweds 19;; by car h'”l”d””””' ””lN”””””h”h” crossing was not the comfortable hear ccurrent rrisewsufroine heres son glrriiz: lrgsideeihir 3:. walls em; f iength of each was 35 ii rule me length 9”” M iv"-V mm" bm”d9' for a honeymoon in be spent at the ciucngx nAsn Voyage it is todny and Queen rind daughter-in-law. morning. Ami the Palace is ill! distance from the waist to the mshmmd '3” pmfcess ””e5' The groom's summer home at Bath. . Mary has nlwliys been ll l-or-5 poor 0 o - only pince in Brimin in uhlct Car Sickness ground. They placed there two "wmded bwlge Mm H"-V C0V";5d) N.B. For her going away costume 2 tablespoons butter 0, margin. sailor. suffering severely every The Duke has three good-look- mail is delivered on Siilidllyb. mes of wood which my, acrogsl in buttons Ext-en lhs '0 E Wlnt ht tit tha bride chose a grey gnbardlnc iney 2 iabiespaon, non... bl, tea. e-.-s-M--mm-4 P If one-is lrlcllned to become sick B. distance from one another equal rmm featured ” Queen Anne c”l' suit with pink feather hat and spoon gun, 1,; cup chigkgn stuck ssmmmxmmxmk, . ' x'7s'K N07 If It is Your Birilldav on a car or train. this can be pre- to ihg iengih or the foot. They la” 3”d,1””g 519"" endmg 1" pink accessories. Her corsage was 1,; cup thin Ci-gum, 2 cup, minced 3 r vented by beams the white of an were corded with Moose skin. ff1"i5,l0l;',tll;9 xfhaxnid-is ""8" 3 white gardenla. on their return cooked chicken, sage. thyme. That Body Of Yours ' g The Stars Say - . Those whose birthday ii is are i5.E..l””f.'.5”iii'i ”2:.l:;::1i.::f”'rr'l to this so xinitrfpreleit lie naltlzlmrll. i:::.- ll: 2:23;” all .. . . ... i 9: it we or s or . e vcu no very orig cars. .f . - -A s . T e r . .. 3 G I g N V . Ind t-Skin! thls halo"? starting on thick and thin. The thick were ml gracefully 1mm a G"dan'5m where the groom is on the staff of blended add stock and cream and y y 1 y y y (J) ' en" "' "" ' ceiient accomplishment, ill a prac- thil 50ul'neY- It 1! usually nn Mr placed in the middle part. of the ad 6:” ”ghm”chh1'":i Wm? 53"? Mount Allison Conservatory and continue lmrmg unm sauce mick. ,.s:s.aeas-e,7w;r;r&:wW;C' ':.'r?o”'olo:2:9X-rt-rz-xiv:-wvxx-y. or " lgc”1'fli'cet"g ”i'”li1pd””gi”5mC,:':::5 10051" PT0t9'3”0n 33””-"ll W” ''W' snowshoes where the foot rests '9” 9' e ""9 ” cm” 9 the bride is a valued employee of ens. Add chicken and seasonings M033 A 0'” B K 9" W lh C "5 3 Wesv ii i, eeltinx fe9l1nB- between two sticks. while the thin bwqu” M 513di””- the Alumni Office. to taste. serve on toast or over hot CWEBFEN 70? T0lI0I1""V ::9e5l1'""ti:: gnsgrhlggsniz Vl';:)lJ:eE:,:.: ..... at 23.22:: 1:. 222?; .32. 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Miss mx; I hav; been marrifg jeightd year: dallidk hall; Please print p a y Name use. three children. My husband as a won or o . oesn' rn . an - Plttefn Nllmh9f- . i. am sure would never give another woman a second look. MOd9rn Ehqlm”. Hg is, however, very moody, won't. give me a dime unless I beg for By leberla Ina it and doesn't respect or appreciate me at all. He tells me every day Vmama5WVnrW”W'r Dr. William A. Reilly. Little 3 ,1 Th E 4 & Rock. Arkansas. in the Journal of in :2," ":g,p'."unS::":.(3::: g the American Medical Association. ceptedk ,0, this "nun. Pm" states that there are many child- . ren with a slight or moderate lack f,l,:::,'il,:,..'u' mm." "M""' "'1' or! thyroid extract who are back- send om" N, Am": ADAMS, eff he an do without me because he never knows I'm around. Even the , rims. .. children are afraid of him because he's so grouchv. 0- An ma bud. Ind bride. ::;dcTnen:,:lly1elIgledd prystglallytinnag w;.gh;o,gIi:;rdi0aShrga Front It. .4? HOW CO?! I l l I .' 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What is the correct position iuilly points out that while being -- ; pumpkin or gourd. large enough arr-nzinr. ' in which a person should hold his nursed the child obtains enough An elderly woman entered the g to insert the hand. Clean out the head while eating at the table? thyroid substance from I'nOi.hEI"ll knitwear department of a busy interior thoroughly. place ripe STAND U? 1'0 WIN A. The head should be held in milk. Thus a child born with linfrtore and asked for instructions - . ilrlpes inside and replace the cov- an erect position. without appear- insufficient thyroid gland gets : about making a sweater for I d0l- r er securely. Keep in it cool place 5'0P nlfnnnll R l -0 out Of the hot thlt you W0n't argue Ibolll lng'stiff. The body can lean for- helped over the early stages of ilie.l "How big is he?" inquired the s and the grapes will keep fresh for a long time. anything. sitting hast and taking abuse is nothlnil to be proud of. ward slightly. but the head should rol-tunately. by the aid of the assistant. politely. Jds' lmalm-le the surpzlsed look on hubby's face the first time you never be bent at a right angle. metabolism test. which shows the The woman started to make Q. How can I remove weather actually stand up to hint and talk back! Q. Is it proper to issue engrav- activity. untieractivity or overacti- vague ostures. gain. from atone .i,op. and win. 11 you want reepec: you have to earn it. In your case this entail: ed in ' atione to a ootttaii party? vity of the thyroid gland. pllynio- ,"Dlsy you'd better bring him down more than meelly accepting whatever treatment" hubby meta out. A. Only on pmouy formal oe- ism today are able to help baek- in." wanted the girl at length. 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