t AUGUST 6'. 1949 I > PAGE TWO _.._,_ . . .. ..--. ,,THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Iuttilnnv ---nnn¢_--u sa-s- .- 0mflI1'S Rioalmi/Sfliiifli and Personal/Fashio Queen tiary- - Thank‘ Lam DOROTHY DIX SAYS- iioeilleviork liuild I 11m: Body Of’ Yours“ JalQI.laIaaIrI-O;5 Ellen 's , Diary a; ‘.- Hand run-n Wife .04 nl’ Hobbies 0f Local Citizens 1 é; Happenings of I’ he Week . ' ' g 3‘ Perpetual Leap Year i..::.'..-:*..:.".::::'::u:-.c.'.'".'..ir.*r isrly touchlns to us comes to mind n ‘ma. l“ ' . 1 - - at the moment. Perhs s these 3 51.1) ' ' » , The fpllvwlnl letters have been ~ l’ M . on c l a . Liven. . Ill _ "m", by m, Queen Mm Marriages More Successful When ‘tiling- gtflerglltlgg 0:1,: t» the liille huflzng ;e'§,'u'f,',§§f,; hfljfjjfl; ess- rnaarsmm- r011, -. v n! m“ ma “mm now _ m. m" Gertrude gnu!‘ l! "m!" Needlewwk Gum‘ woman propo5a‘ studyinl the sentimsnxz-thurelik: in fact ever since she was a pupil Nmlovfi ANEMIA Y ' . Earl of Harewood, 26, definitely with her sister, Miss Mary Houle. Marlboxouih Home. London. s_w'1 "d dmlke. ‘h h“ r to ed at Lorne van” ‘chmL _.___ .. , can marry Marion Stein, 22. The at her home, ‘Kent ‘Street. , a e s; | l“ The daugmer o! M“ and Mm The medical Jofession The most curious thing in the world is that women who have fought. bled and died, so to speak, for the right to vot'e and for a place in the business and professional world have never had the courage to strike even a single blow for the right to choose ‘their mates. I Yet the privilege of helping to select the President of the United States is as nothing compared to the privilege of picking out the man vagaries of human nature. Or it may be that since our roots have gone deeply into the soil at Alder- les-ond community. we can better understand the cost this trans- planting would mean to the farm- "The lovely consignment of gar- ments made by the members of the Charlottetown Branch has ar- rived and Queen Mary commands me to write and tell you how dc- iighted Her Majesty is with the that the two outstanding consent of the King to the mar- les of recent years are those o: .. |_ riage was announced in the Lon- “ don Gazette. The King's consent ‘ was indicated when the engage- , 1 ment was announced July 20. Now 5' it's a positive fact. The Earl of George Leard of board's Mills, Lorne Valley, she has been making dainty little baskets from wood shavings and bark for the past 14 years. Dorothy's little brain children are Miss Mary R. Houle entertained at luncheon this week at the hornt“. of Mrs. Jaynes, Keppoch, for her guests Mr. and Mrs. NeSmith of Palm Beach, Florida, who with dea disco g. Mimi 111d Murphy thlfivi. . . , . . . , . . to spend the next thirty or forty years with' and bat- wife concerned. Not in dollar's and ye g m . ~ Harewood l5 11th in line to the Mrs. Nesmiths sisters, MISS Mosh- most useful and beautifully made t x d ‘h d m t h t ' x t , u t I b, t _ patterned after the dyed and P '9“ d“ 3 90m mieus Thfime- Mi“ Stein l‘ ' vmnu‘ e’ “d M“ smyth‘ °t windsmb “me garments‘ They Wm be very ctetinxrlifercfaviqbuccgss igrfslttt naearllyuso vilrgllgissiltagzvatb tit: 2:121:52 ‘bzsiedceusélghssy 12nd‘ dolopllefd planed name" mad‘ by m" Mm‘ anemia" M prior to the“ "' " ies both diabetes and pern u, anemia were always fatal, ir. w means much to physicians patients alike to learn that diseases are now under control. much appreciated by the recip- ients. "Her Majesty is sending on the bulk of the things to the Matron mac Indians, and when finished, as only Dorothy can finish them, make mast suitable gifts and can be used for shopping baskets or for ornamental purposes, especially N. S., have been touring Prince Edward Island. Other guests pre- sent at the luncheon were Mrs. NeSmith's cousin Mr. Edmund T. tears. "Yes", a visitor of the Week remarked to us, "we're leaving our farm presently.” "Retiring? a neighbor to her smiled kindly than as breaking down the barriers that keep them away from the altar. Not only does every normal woman want to marry. but she has a mental close-up of the husband she de- born pianist. O I A teapot made in I690 is among pottery loaned by the Royal Fam- husband's sock. One reason why five, . - -- < ' - - t. Queen Mary's Maternity Home .. . ily to the Tea Centre Exhibition liiggs. and M188 Harriet Gibbs 0f a _ . i _ sires. Often she knows the very man she wants, but be- added quickly, but thats not ‘the _ A, "any pauems Wm, z. . on Regent Street, London. £32583 charl°ttel°wn', . a rfggufibflpib‘; ifs-rill for direct d s xusehcflan idégtéictcgnvenxtionotihat been; a ‘ieghtlo stung rlighttaxmr‘: tkouzisrelbt ‘ghelgril-e Igrixing Xgigrsflued with 1°v°ly' "55""! anemia (in which ma“ if: Yuibig; ' ' , ,, g . s e r n e ro n ran -ans - 4 , i ‘re 6g exglhbltsqvzlefiiedhzrst lent a On Thursday Mrs. J. Y. Bau- HP!‘ MBJPSW WNW! m8 Yb l-‘k selling him a marriage prsorfjosition that mlglft scgcure notyoniy henmablut retiring. But Win! toyllvcfin a vll- Dona“ Quwm u“ make the“ “$1350” ‘e13’ md the remaw“! , 1540.0 0). e _u M" drm Prince Street entertained you m carry he, warm man“ to his happiness and prospemy 18%.. And ‘mm our chatter.” fancy baskets almost as easily as ce alt su iclent iron) a-rel u... l Sevres l“ servwe’ Queen - y ' f ’M F 1 the members for their gifts. As m custom ,1] ,1, w 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 w learned th artlcul tho‘ m°5t w°m°“ m" ‘hm “ M!‘ l" ‘he ab“ to c" the five ounces 9! V" ; two 18th-century teapot: and Prin- at the tea hour or rs. ran: e now per s s, e oman n ove s e most p t fu e e p ars, daily measly}, m keep than "H" M51981)’ i5 Y")! mlldi catch the circumstances more clear- 1 . ' ' . l . l - ‘ "55 Elizébei“ .8 teapot of me Ease); w}; lsilteavutbg tgnlowaigeerse touched that ytar after year in it‘; olhe tpltleeesgirljgllsirgwi-ti.hefilfibigbi-sskgsosggd cfbrllutclc sbtogrxttgndiild, life‘;- ly they can be rapidly woven lnto “l? Preimnlm" °T an txtraci of ' "me Perwd 51”“ m h" '5 a 3y or am on’ n r ' spite of all other claims upon ing that the man she wants will happen to notice her and ask her to _ ' ’ ' shape is because no forms "e m‘ hliitfsgirtbledir? are“ memo“ Mr. Casey has been transferred. Ngw york [my ’ ' ‘ has over fifty different Ways 0g g and serving liver to my“ patients. - However, there are some phflentg _who. sime they suffered reactions from liver extract, had to rely on uver itself to maintain the num- ber of red blood cells and iron ' (hemoglobin) in these cells, in order to keep alive. It cams a.s'e, real quircd to hold them in position. The natural toughness of the fiber fakes care of that. O O »I .“'°ddm5 gm‘ their time. that the members of the Charlottrtovm Branch continue to work for her. Will you assure them of Queen Mary's appreciat- ion? "It's a good many years since We settled where we are, when we were married it was, in a new house thatdiad been built for us. Ami somehow though we know the move will make lifc easier for us, it's going to be difficult to leave the place that has been ours for so long. You know how a home seems to grow dearer with every year that marry him. Sometimes he does. Very often he doesn't. And she has to watch in agonlzed hopelessness a purbiind male stumble over her without ever seeing her, into the arms of a rival who has planted her- self right in his path. Or else she goes through life filled with the bit- tcr and futile knowledge that she has missed her real affinity because she was deborred from making any effort to hold him when she met and recognized him. No one can deny that there would be more and better marriages and far less divorces if women did the wooing and the proposing. There are many reasons why this should be so. One is that women are wiser Miss Mary Riley. R. N, who is now a member of the nursing staff of the American hospital at Goose Bay, is spending a holiday visiting with friends in Char- lottetown and with her family st Wood Islands. She will return to the Labrador air base by plane O O O t Miss Edith Bernard has return- li ed to Government House from Pic- ‘ tou Lodge where she spent sev- gral days on holiday. O O Once a basket is woven, Dorothy dyes the wood in attractive colors to suit the fancy of the person who ordered it. This‘ is followed up with a generous coating of wax. followed by shellac both inside and Yours sincerely Constance Milnes Gaskeli." June 29, 1949. e00 Marlborough House. London, SW. l. On Tuesday evening Miss Ber- nard entertained at the 606M111 hour for friends at Government next week‘ “ p _ __ d I b l, .. h t l d out, which helps to preserve the _ . . . .. "éi‘.'.‘.‘....‘i§:ii§;.": .::..':*:..';:.".:..*:':.';.'";x.::':..::.::*r::.:;millet bu": 22:: first... i. m o» ~= ' ' Mi" Wm‘! FitzGerild 19“ °“ lmllortant for a woman to Bet her ideal in a husband than it is for a hi"? h farm-twine than i115! fl shmud y“ 5°55” m keep m’ when ‘one “cm w“ “lawn!”- Branch for their beautiful baby clothes, which have been unpacked and closely examined by Her Maj- esty. She will look forward to Folio acid can be taken by mouth] Research work by Drs. ‘r, p, Spies and W. B. ncmmeyer a‘ wuolo o! your! aso showed that piece for ornamentation, you can fill it with flowers and let it stand on the dining-room table or in some conspicuous spot in your house somewhere. There's more to lt—don't you think?" And Just for a moment. we weighed the matter. Wednesday for a holiday in Otta- wa where she will be the guest of Misses Nan and Helen O‘Regan. e . e On Wednesday at afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. Elmer MacDon- ald, Mrs. Wendell MacDonald. Mrs. husband to get his ideal in a wife, because every woman is ten times as much married as a man is. Then the woman with a husband who exactly fires her fancy and - 1 , M _ Elmer 1 . We wondered what it would mean Sltsfzlr-llggxgiallddasrliadonlcfg Alllisson Mac- Mrs Stewart G MacKay Mount gtotltlii? rlblmgse on h" next fiiefisixjakg:1:851:15;Ebmi8iiaz§:lnl'i}brbv:mltl1or?d€eg zhgpi); §in§a§§“§§"i§§§ to us to be called upon one day to “lying room] Na matter where you Km? rune!‘ filial" five’, Mlt re- . ' ' ' . ' . . _ _ ' ' . . moose to p c ‘t, i 1, .0 c ac wash s a » Donald entertained in honour of l Edward Road, entertained for Miss "will you again Convey to the liptoes trying to please her husband and that rebounds to his well- gtbdltliqvaila; fgfnzamiizerglgtmblgltisuphrlclg assured it “flint! bie Byloigbgtgtciy :55), m ‘ncreaslng m‘ numger alas: being. At least 90 per cent of the peevlsh and nagging and fretful wlvcs who are sloppy housekeepers and reckless spenders are women who married their opportunities instead of their preferences, and who are taking out upon their poor unfortunate husbands their chagrin in not getting the men they really wanted. Of course, Bernard Shaw and other cjmc! assert that women really do the wooing and that a man is as helpless as a lamb being led to the their niece Miss Beryl MacDon- aid, daughter of Mayor B- 15"" MacDonald. 0.813.. If"! M“ Mm‘ Donald, whoso marriage h." be"! arranged to take P13" if‘ mld'A:' gust. The bride elects 81'1"‘; mother. Mrs. Mary Madfim- ‘n Mary Riley who is holidaying in ll h . Charlottetown. ce s and t c amount of iron. How ever, there is one drawback to folio acid as compared with liver ex- tract ixrthat folio acid does not {build up the nervous system des- flilte its great value in building up e blood. members of the Guild er Majes- ty's deep appreciation of the hard work and unfalterlng kindness and generosity that have made possible this very welcome and useful g-lft. “The Queen was glad to know that Mrs. Gordon's visit to the on the eyes of your family friends. The basket 1 purchased from this hobbyist some years ago was about the size of a dinner plate and Just as round. Along with the basket 1 ordered artificial roses which Dor- esteemcd home of ours. Al"! Would James look back wisifully to this place of his forbears? To the acres they and he himself had cleared? To added improvements. modest, of course. but nonetheless e e e Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zaiewski of New York who spent a two week's holiday here returned home on Friday. l Mrs. Georse Mai” Pimd“! ‘t . .- - .- . Maternity Home had been such a “““g'."°' when a woman marks Mm ‘or h" 0W1“ and dflermhes m attesting to his industry and cer- vlhy fashioned from crepe Piper All Over the World research ‘work- M“ ""i$2’....'.‘i"‘" ‘.212. f: :22: a» - vall, Miss Elizabeth Simmon s Avmu, 11s; s; 11s;- house guest, were so P195594 ,0 s” h“ a n r s . wwld he be Mums to awe up ‘he in real moss taken from the woods "in m 5541mm‘ W bunt“!!! UP tht she never dailies with the thought of what sort of husband he would make until after he has popped the question to her: whereupon she suddenly discovers that she is madly in love with him, although she near her home. This particular basket was made in three shades blood will build up the noryouh- system as a substitute for liver pnd liver extract. her college chum, Carol Milne of Glace Bay, Cape Breton. stable which held the old mare and Miss Maureen Brown helPld of all, and her successors, to 0th- A gement of multi- "Your slncreiy, SQIVE. fl OITBD “Cynthia Colville." l. 1 ed mapdragon. flanked by . _ 5th July, 1949, e.- hgndg? o.- the worn summer of rose and, believe me, this ar- Unfortunately the blaugeulbnd pink tapers formed In Mr. H. P. Youhker of the First a e o had Irieveasussecotfitg it Ester-gt under “ch Cont”! u m“ Admmmz paws “on: ‘he new‘? 0,. the tistlc and beautiful bit cf work llteit report on the use of folio National Bank of Boston is ehjoy- "The parcel of beautiful things em n m m m e ' pond. for others to read? And 60st me only one dollar. Mid in treating Q16 Refill?!“ W319" toms present in pernicious anemia ltmcfive mm“ ‘lmtfbpxect that an enterprising girl who observes a man who looks good to her ' does her best to catch him, the custom that forbids her to make her pursuit. in the open is an almost insuperable handicap to her Jn the love chase. To have ta work in the dark, and by devious and subtle methods. cramps her style and causes many a woman to lose out, WhOse efforts would have been crowned with a success if she could have pursued above-board methods as a man does, and told her "heart." how much she loved and admired him, or what a good cook she was, or how comfortable she could make him, or how able she was to sup- port a husband in the style to which his father had accustomed him. Why women should have taken it on the chin so long in respect to proposing marriage to men is one of the mysteries of feminine psy- chology that no one can fathom. In nothing else have they been timid and backward about demanding their rights, and we can only hope that the next step in feminine emancipation will be for the fair sex to free itself from this silly taboo. ~ DOROTHY DIX 1 W8! very proud of my purchase and kept. it in the living room for a “limb” 0f years; but what with moving here and there, the thing got crushed in transit and I re. luctabtiy tossed it into the fire. some day I am going to ask Mrs. Croswcll to make me another one. I understand that my old friend is now doing scissor painting, but I cannot vouch for this as we have not had the pleasure "of seeing each other for many moons. But I do know that Dorothy Croswell can make the cutest lit. tie baskets one could wish to see. That she enjoys her hobby goes without saying, (If you have a hobby story, don't hide it under a bushel. Other 11cc- ple, you know, might like to hear about it. So please send 1g to Uncle Joe. care of this paper. Thank you.) considering it we found blbl-‘iliy we were secure. Neither 801d M!‘ position. could tempt James away from this place. "But when Oil!‘ ship comes in, James." We have asked, “when our ship 90m" l" Ellem-that will Bive us more time to enjoy the farm?’ ing a visit on the Island. He is accompanied by his wife (the former Georgie Watson). Mr. and Mrs. Younker are guests at the LQIEIOX Hotel. for the Home was sent on to us yesterday from Marlborough House. Will you please tell the Charlotte- town Branch how very grateful we are for all the help they glvg u; and how very much thae gifts are appreciated. Our baby clothes are so different from what they were before the war that a consignment Web H5 Yfiurs is very exciting. “We were so glad that Mrs. Gor- don was able to come here when she visited Europe recently. I hope she will be able to give you a real- ly up to date picture of the work M}? 111W" any questions. I W“ Vsfy sorry to be away in Sweden when she came, so did not meet he? myself. I am afraid she “would find us much more shabby than in former days. Money does m" 110W @8811)’ and everything 'costs so much more. "We keep the mothers new and reckon deliveries in the means we are a1 is unfavorable. Dr. Aha Jamra. in "Archives of Neuropsychiatty" (Sao Paula) re- ports unsatisfactory results with folio acid in cases of pernicious anemia complicated by disease-t .0! the spinal cord. Liver and liver ex- tract is still the best treatment 1b: pernicious anemia patients who out take it without. reactions. ANEMIA a‘: . Send today for Dr. Bartons leaf» let on the two types of anemia. Just enclose five cents, coin pre- ferred. and a S-ccnt stamp, to ooyr cost of handling and ma-ili to, The Bell syndicate. Post Officteufiox _. 99, StBtion G, NEW York 19. N. Y., and ask for leaflet "Antonia." - t 1.; n ‘- nunmer home '14:‘ 131:1 H. DeBlois on Thursday was hostess it afternoon tea in honour of her liit¢l4lg45tv Audrey DeBlots. who as r u from Toronto to spend a aurora“! 3,011.1” with her tam!!! u friends. Miss DeBlois, an Anl - can missionary, il_ "dkhmwn m; her work in India and a recorl of her serviceflllifl" i“ "w"; documentary 111ml Pram n‘ the tea table was Mrs. W. ‘Eilfiot; ton, and Mrs. G80!!! D93 ° c“ the ices. I O O Mrs. Fred Watson. Summerside, entertained at her apartment on Tuesday afternoon at the tea hour in honor of Mrs. R. A. La- mont, who leaves this month to take up iesidenc in Ottawa. O O O Mrs. R. P. VanAlstine, accom- panied by her children, Scott and Judith, arrived on Wednesday eve- ning from Toronto on a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn, Summerside. “But she'll like the new Dlfllie" once she's settled there," the sec- ond lady offered. "but we're 801ml to miss them much in the com- munity for it's the 300d nelgbbflfs they have been!" And it Came i0 mtnd ma; words of commendation like these work two ways: to 111°“ most concerned. and to the ones about them. “Indeed its the happy couple they were to m‘! away from where they were liv- ing." we recall remarking 1°": RS0 of mutual acquaintances, who “had moved to another locality, the neighbors, so they said. Wt-‘re a queer lot." And the local phil- osopher to whom We were speakinrf grinned and replied: “I'm thlflk~ - DOROTHY DIX cannot; reply Personally tn . sders, but will answer Mrs. J. A. $811M" °i figéhlfik‘: problems of general interest throush her column- compa led by b" Ymmi ' g ,1 t visit with h" gikeirxs‘. glxegteenariat Governor and M“ ,1; A Bernard at Goveramen House. Modern g_ . Etiquette” " O O O Mrs. Reg Pope and daughter, Nan, who spent a pleasant week end in Monctan, N. B. returned on Monday evening by plane to their home in Summerside. and cause it to become out of tune very quickly. Q. How can I test the electric waffle iron for the right heat? A. Place a sheet of white paper between the grids. When the paper -=---= h-.<_4-,i2»et»~.i'-= m- 12 da .,.. .,,.,.,,, “l; Household War and this ways full to cap. ' o o a Q Miss Audrey DeBlois has f0- turned from Booth Bl)‘. Mil“- Better English Mrs. L. A.'M1;orc, Summerside, - 1i t Kc pooh- r ‘my. but triers u an inc SC"! boak turns brown, tn iron is the ready ma. it's u» nellhbbfl will be RM u , and will ho they: ' d9“: c h gaiug; Nfhtéirsdgyvlgiiitiogiligtsvesf." dewggldror admission. mum‘ l; Bobartaplna ti: receive the ‘first batch 3: waf- ‘znlzfyriflitftram-e; ‘ma’? II. 0. Williams u m“ I. Lleut. Alan Cosh, an s. ol o - . i I you pease say a very es. v - _' s - NJOQQ-oe-twmotoo-n. , b t sk our own neighbors v z left on return to Ottaga onggicgl’, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis MacDonald ggflsblzhzgf Quail: geullafiies re- g g-‘rlsvslolcaennlleclelarriceoitcgoxtiterud ‘kid a: filllndOthe “ma m" o! mm Q. what would one do u ‘My ne5d3y after visiting Aw’; com and you!!! 5°? ~7°'",d a" ‘Wmml! menis which mean so mucah emu“ Iodine Spots pu-Qgm in on; pint o: turpentine. pie wherever we go!" Edwin 1- What is wNhI with this sen- ing in a home and one of thepoq-t, Pirelm- ML “d Mr" ' ' ' ‘ w” “"1” “can” V151“!!! 1n "Your, ‘lncerely w’ oftentimes iodine Its-in! ll’! d1!- Use a 0901180 and rub the oiloloth Markhamb "The Film Km‘! °’ ‘an?’ “The men ‘seemed “p the bu‘ a m‘ "muy bewm" 1mm l. ' '. ' Amhm; ch"1°"°t°w"' , bu“ jam“. tlcult to remove. Try rubbing l-hfim with this solution. People" contains the truth. bm- A. It wotitd be better to ig- Dr. and Mrs. OBi-len. ck to e e ‘My , 1m “u, “ma”! md mm “m! m} _______i__-__ e e e 2. What is the correct pronunc- upon leaving. unless you om, l‘ N. 8., are arriving ‘this we t Mr. and Mrs. R. St. Clair Rod- ‘Queen’ M"; Mltem“ H um. Allow to stand for twenty mvgpy Lin“; Gone is the city, gone the day, iation of ‘numerour’? sci-cl" 1n some manner, , V‘ spend three weeks holiday ' secs. Borden. We" w°°kfld 1M H th s y m. mmute!» "i! ‘hm Wish i“ u" Yet still the story and the meon- 3. Which one of thus words is q. Is there any diffemlite n Stanhope Beach Inn. éuestsbtf‘! Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hmpsafed, Nbw 8 usual manner with more nsptha ing stay: h l m am gfcsogilsd? Bugle. bufaio, bureau- the pronunciation or" " " i‘ Mg Richard ‘H. H.811" 9"’ h‘ amp e . ' ' ‘ Que on Th d map‘ 359d hsrnftwg on“ X33: infill-roe‘; a n e p iy-Wblt docs the word "specu- lggfimne) and “m” m!" ‘l. Iromllew York last evenini- H: Tea hostesses at the Tennis leak-Hg Torglstoagoxfvégirlrgattneigg: Reed and rattan furniture should A traveller chanced at H0011 ti! H" mile" "will? A. No; both are pwnouncbfl‘ 1Q.- is visiting his sister, Mrs. Melon» Courts this afternoon will be Miss me bn-dfielec, w m be cleaned with a stiff brush dip- his multl- .. ANSWE" w-m e u in m- fir" I I-I m I and Reverend Canon Malone. Helen Dewar and Miss Eleanor M" Robert N 1ft"??? "ed by pad m mrmtu" p011,“ Th“ M, "wit." sort of people may they be. 1. Omit up. Ascend means to second s as 1n say. accent last 9 Fitzroy Street. Campbell. Geréldi R F - °1‘"\"1Y ML“ only is s sood cleaner but gives it he asked. rise. 2. Pronounce the u as in unit. table. ~71 ‘_' _ s ' ~ “e mm“ ‘n5 by _Ml"!- m “d” 51055, "In this proud city 0h the plains not as in co in soon. 3. Buffalo. 4. Q. Is it customary to egclou Dr‘ and Mr; wm- Holman ma Mm V‘ A. Ainswonh’ M“. ML George Bowler. aunt of her fiance. derspread?" Given to meditation; contempia- cards or admission with tho "-91"; Mr- Melvin R- Davies bthers en- "Well, friend. what sort of people tive. "The mind of man being by tations to a home wedding? Electric Fan family, Toronto are spending l Montgomery, Mrs. F. G Hutche- leriaihihs for Miss MacDonald whence you came?" nature speculative." — Hooker. | month's holidays it sunnove son. Mrs .1. '1'. Place will be tea we" Mm F d U hm d M Place the electric 1w on a fold- t... m km,“ MM- ___ a. No. ~ Beach I'm‘ 3323:; ‘t the 6°12 Club m“ Aubrey Gohrlieof Tgrcntz.“ u. s: mus‘; $1 222:3)“: “ha: “whuedlfmwhy, finfif- and fools." _‘ - >5 t '- e a e - a 1 h (l5 \f- Mrs. Ralph F881;’: M d M. o In H k Mrs. Frank ‘Shut; of Frederic- l‘ Iesgenut ‘youlgaggfi. £|e;p;.ne::1d_ x , _$_ydney, are spen, r. an rs. van aw en, t ’N_ B" h h , With M“ P"k°" mmhe" M“ Mmme“ 1°“ wedmsday “lbw!” o?“ Mrs. ILWGD Lbbgblfll: T: Another stranger in the dusk drcw s A‘ B‘ L“ “of”; soummerslde- gfiflzlnggz‘ “mid” ‘t “Tim hope. left by. Plane Wednesday o S o! near, a ‘wh t I ' *-'""" r 3' morning on return home luarnl Ant! Plullfll’ "19 » ' u '°' ° \ e _ ' a eopl here ‘ ' "g m‘ a UR E H0 1 M11111 Sea” ‘fioéltnttht: txibttflbtt? f :f,§”.,",“'§” ‘Hafiz! hi?! 11mg“: Mrs. Cathel-inb ‘Kenny and 1n yogr brlihtl city where yon I F ' e " r oono accom ane e - ' '”;”j"t"| e," 10.1.’: H121.“ friend Miss Grace Bliollo ofy To- gfiaihggv $31; ‘rights-aft! ufsetfsmgf ‘”§*' tlwflptofbvlzlxr-ildrrvsfhat sort of People TEAM Two FA,” ‘ ronto and they will spend two “Pf-nu Mm L m Mort?!’ Hmk Q; n; m “gag” ‘i whence you came?" 5 . 55 . M_ d lvlrs. losdon, Iastsl. Masi. 3e the welcome 1'1"" l" Mrs. H. R. Hilson. Miss Kathleen Mciure and Miss Idnl McCulloch of Toronto have been visiting Prlnceylidwsrd Is; land. Miss McLureJ I memb" ° the Canadian College of Orllnil" weeks holiday here. O I I llr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryant and daughter. Halifax, are spending their annual holiday at Stanhope Beach Inn. O O Mr. and Mrs. J‘. B. Phair of Ot- tawa and their son Donald are ureh, was guest of O O I Mr. Ernest B. MacDonald, ax- ecutlve vice-president, Bank of the Manhattan Company, New York, arrived in the city yesterday for a brief vacation visit with re- latives and friends. trip by air. Ills friends are delight- ed to meet him again.’ batter at a mower iven for her you Inna Ilia m- a gCoatiaued on slla ll. widow from New York. out on the veranda of her hotel, she seated herself negt to a. hand. some young man. Uhe coughed siishtly. but the stranger ignored her. She shot him a. flirtatious glance that proved plainly she wanted to get acqualntnd. but he‘ save no answering sign. Finally a "What sort?" the riisrlm Imihl. “Good, true. and wise.” "mm one the people hm the same." The wise man said. O O O Until Monday .'. . Diary - - ' Good-night. - - - - ls assistant orglnllt t0 51'1"" visiting with Miss Suzanne Bren- m" J ‘a ' ' piece of dainty linen was walled _.-.__ --- 1, m. 3 agmah Joy?!‘ Pttcfizitieggxkszfa‘; m’ Bum“ 53"."; will spegdntwo 21°33, ottheotgtbbvst mug, wglfaptphui; Ltthukefi .1.¢"¢ " - u I “begs 25 ‘zerit-szdfior each Pattern .:il:st's Sunday of Mr. W. Chests! mes Helen Cox, Miss Emily Kel- llmnokvm‘ mm Hum’ i“ chief}: she murmured softly. cflflk,‘ Comm’ mg?§.l'yso°§“§?:§1 Awe‘: _8. McLure. MP. and Mrs. Mel-ure- 1, and Miss Mary Bentley ‘lave ;r- ‘ ‘ mga-nlrndsome “youth turned a - m,’ 5m, Numb,- pmnm 3, m" I e a! aw "b rived from ‘Tor-cum! by p a or ‘m t t hum ‘mmwdh. h. “h!!!” '0 W! W"! to state also you want. Include urrtl-rineaéidhfirasltéfdl-yfiwllwmln‘ a three wee s ho as. has at‘ 1110!’ gfiest thiswwsek liar than.» h. “M “m, '“h.- "us", ‘all, n“ parietal unit, or sons number in your e v e aiatsr- - aw, rs. S. . Muncey 1. n ‘ 4""- ss tn ir guests. Mr. and Mm m; Margaret MacMillan has v _ _ _ - liouw- . --- Address .Pattag|| Dflpqflmgnfi . . Cherie: Sherason. Aurora. 0R‘ returned from ‘a three weeks‘ visit “mum a c p‘ N The Charlottetown Guardian. ha). and m» Vlrna sou. rar- n. Boston. _ _ _ m, ‘m... 3h}; smmflm m 3°» B‘ gveal one»: n“ hum in M’ .1 ‘ On - entertained ca Tuesday afternoon gun. t - ' ' m; Marianne Saunders of re- IN ‘MM ll will» er w - ¢ u“ n ‘_ G". h" p“; has- "nb ‘ecumpmmg b, h" mum Q‘ w’ fitnawatlnvrfivg I!!! lflfdh on bills, pillow OIIU g gm]. d"; . ch m» n p. n. ease of Montreal ' - Y i - - w AM 1m t-rmfr aet- 1 ha m: Ne» r figmmxilgfne fingfrsfl" ZL"...".’.....'“L. ab» Saunders‘ ~ ' ' A "m °- 5°“ ""1"" "t °' ""- 8 allioiso berm er will! - ' Mrs. Creelman Mac rthur and ttals g-i has 1|, 1| . _ ‘my... On Friday H. Col”, 07 rbtieait. M". L‘ sund- gmb Cfbllgln. Suimmerside, have Vi"! 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"m1 mm" bm- "b". time from boos and tendon: :4 ebop “t? 11:14:11: amateurs?‘ out: ‘and. moth! trip around . in Charlottetown he b the sum ' into lasso alas (so not srina) raft». wit-hm intersects utt- "ilu" mtlbmlu- ‘"115’ of Mrs. rsrquhar Incline Green " ' - F ' .. wuannmmmb . _____________________ mountainous: andro-overptecasofjellladlilltltayfl - Street. It. Allilflfl fl will! . ti! - .. reheated and poured into smaller t mold to rutitten. It this mold ta The Tailored - with a soft. toilnbl trim front-buttoned frock looks new and different witlrits tab yokes and patch pockets punc- tuated in charming contrast. No. 2901 is cut in lllll 12. l4, 10, 1B. 20.38. 38.10.112.44 and 46. Size 18, 3% yards M-lnch, 9t yard winch contrasting; or, of one to belrept for morc taanbord‘ days it is advisable to reheat and shill Islln is slsaa nail.