My Excfmnge in Toronto g 2 Canadian Queen Frpederika Wears C0n.sumerNeWs Simple Ensembles In U. S. Well our National President has Mn Vaiutelet Women's realm PAGE TWO TEE GUARDIAN Happenilivogvynsmmgafsf The Week Minibar: of the executive of the students spent aweek in Charlotte- provincial branch of the Canadian own making observations at the Association of Consumers were Experimental Farm. entertained informally at Gcvem- ' ' ' ment House Monday evening in Miss Lens MM-Xaurs. AT. 0.11., honour of M.rs. H. E. Vautelet of represented Canada in reading Montreal, national president. of adaptations from Canadian and (Montreal Star) year old uble cloak! l l 1-fer daytime clothes are mostly . me young and deiiahtilii Que!!! in baits. Delve. pale sreen or am; at oi-use, part, petite and pretty green in in a velvet coat very bu main: hehrnvast American Iliekal th; onemworn by Quom mm. eninourProvinoe. Wmtanu-"WW9" "T "'mm”3p”' W” '"'mdo'-udlil-It . in gay, ah, mm I3; annuity as wall so with her good yeari). PO16 Pink in a coat frungd , 0. md an m, 1,909,, who looks. new clothes emphasize her withgnutria. and are all comiplehe he.” he, m,p,,.mg and smnnng slim little figure, has small waist- ensembles. Every dress has either line lni:IhN' Arriv- 301 mbiihimt omit mar Qbrief little I use the word etartu because in in W " ' ' "em mm cm. "H m T "”"- WW dndu.m.u.uWto,”'om.mm3 a blonds beige coat of wool for- doeant like too narrow a skirt, mmphoemy when ah. mm u k ney completely bordered with nu- at first claimed she didnt mm, lnong other things that it is tak- "lib d '""''u W" V””” h””" M” '””""”d- mmtver. i W, on we 01 our M. ,0 mm set book on her face in the trim after one week in Paris Queen l W 3” I y edmm me New dition of, royalty to let themselves r-redei-llis. decided that shorter i be seen by all. and some oi her skirts looked right and proper .0 C. A. G. Mr. Ind Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bohaker. . . . John Simmonds arrived home thi week after a three week mote States, when they visited in Bos ton, New York and Miami Beach. . . . Mrs. George Tweedy with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Mac Mrs. Donald Rathborie. . . . Mrs. A. J. Haslam George Ives entertained at after Mrs. E. A. House. who with he Mr. House in Montreal. Mrs. Gor don F. Roper presided over th of yellow snapdragons and blu Benjamin E.l0et. 25 in London, Eng. The pro- Rogers entertained informally latoi gram included contributions from Wednesday afternoon in honour of Australia, Canada, New Zealand Capt. and Mrs. C. E. Blair uflMiss MacDonald, to the several Lakeburn, N. E., and Mr. and Mrs. hundred student: from all parts trip through the Eastern United ' ' s gr)-ivedlwhen approximately 13 guests at- home Saturday from a month's trlpiiendedi A buff?! lunch Was serV- to Montreal and Western Canada ed. Kenzie. In Moose Jaw, Sask., theyi Mrs. D. J. Riley, Prince Edward visited with the latter's daughterflsmnd Vice president of the Nation- and Mrs. national convention in Ottawa. She noon tea Thursday in honour of Rodd, president of the Charlotte- famiiy is leaving next week to joinlin Ottawa. they will be guests tea table, arranged with a bouquet tapers, while those assisting in Marylee Doyle and John R. Mac- American Literature at the Domin- ion Fellowship Trust concert held and South Africa, as well as an address by a CBC commentator. spot the Commonwealth and United r States. - A trousseau shower honoring Marylee Doyle was held at the . home of Miss Darlene Gurney . too al Federation of Liberal Women, is leaving this morning to attend the - will be accompanied by Mrs. W. J. ritown Wol'r.en's Liberal Club. While - at the Chateau Laurier. C . . . Miss Ruth Corrigan was hostess e at an entertainment in honor of On Saturday. September ii, at 9 a.m. St. Helen's Church. Toronto, ont., was a pictureque setting for the marriage of Kaye Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Collins, Newtown Cross, P. E. I. to John D. Burke, son of Mrs. Burke and the late Henry Burke, Mount Stewart. P. E. 1. Rev. Gerard Breen performed the ceremony and cele- brated the Nuptial Mass. Mr. and Mn. John Burke th their attendants Miss Alviens Burke. sister of the groom, was the bridels only attend- ant. She wore a floor-length gown of nylon net over coral taffeta with matching headdress and car- ried abouquet of white carnations. Mr. Frank McDonnell was best marl. Ushers were Messrs. Antonia Gignoo and Frank Grubb. The reception was held at the home of Mrs. Irene Emery. 365. St. bride was land, the bride blue suit with navy acceucrie and 0. corsage of pink clan ations. The couple will take up resid- Erl- cliireiig Ave, It certainly speaks well for Toronto where the groom is em- 0. A. O. that women of the calibre ployed by G. A. Fraser Limited. of Mn. Walton of Toronto. the The bride is an employee of the former president. and Mrs. Vant- Dominion Bank. ence at 365 St. Previous to her chogg ., gown, thusisam and although not in good wedding the meeting in September, believe so tendered a surprise heartily York Timu and two acres to print the comia.' It is an alanninx statement and one that should make us stop and think twice be- fore we satisfy the whims of s rusting child by giving him ii nickle to go and buy the funnies. O O 0 As she explained what our unnecessary buying was doing to the economy of our country, mak- ing it clear that we are forcing prices up against ourselves, we could. not but realize how import- ant it is that we women, who do 8095 of the nation's buying, should learn to do a more intelligent job of it. Mre. Vautolet as I found her. in the 12 hours I tried to keep up with her, is a veritable humain dynuno of energy, brains and en- heslth. is giving her best for the Canadian Association of Consula- elet who was elected at the annual in the importance of fabulously beautiful diamonds and star sapphires. In designing this special ward- robe of 12 new pieces (and making over some eight other favorites sinoe Greek royalty is not ”rlch royalty") Greek born designer Jean Desses followed a formula of simple clothes for daytime and tha- vel, and clothes truly fit for a Queen by night. Queen Prederlka has five big ball gowns with her fer the State. dinners and import- ant social affairs. One of these is of ivory satin with 18th century gold embroidery on the pannlers and a big circular skirt to drama- tize her tiny waist; another is golden yellow satin with gold em- nbroidery, another pale, pale green laden with lace from the wedding gown of the King's grandmother. Queen Obs, again the very boui- faint skirt, very bare deoolletage to enhance her: magnificent Jewels (which the Queen herself insists are really the Jewels of the King- he Just loans them to herl) The young Queen. who is the mother of three children, loves to dance (preferably with her hus- -band who is very tall and truly Majeetic in every sense of the word) and for the less formal all skirts were shortened one and a halt inches. King Paul has been tremen- dously interested in all her clothes and attended the fittings when. ever he had time. They have been married fifteen years and have a very casual and democratic family life in Greece and this is one of the few occasions when young curly-headed Queen Frederioka has really had a royal wardrobe. "My husband Paul" is the beginning or most of the Queen's utterance as she has great aftfectlon and love. and pride in everything the King does. one of the thrilling moments for the young mldinettes who sewed on the royal wardrobe at Jean Dresses was when the Queen and King Paul requested them to come to be introduced and have their pictures taken with the royal pair. Cheese Cook cheese at s low tempera. ture. High temperature tougihens proteins and therefore nine; cheese less easily digested. when making chews sauce, add cheese at the last and cook only until serving were Mrs. Edward Miller, Dougail who will be married next Tmdmona W i . , g Mrs. Waiter Picimd and M". Week AW” 20 Sues” W9" P""rendered byl Miestdrlif. S50AgvlfesLs Tv?.Z”li2”.?a.-13?f3ii1.2E SB:orlvi,ie:1tbtyhehl?(-lnlgeu 2ZZi"”iis'3”m'Z3”Z'I."wiiili”ni. evenings she has In short blue melted Any uncooked mixture or 590110 Fish” Semc Verse” Mc”mp”::Vig3 t3”1"15 Miss A. Brown was soloist. chose a blue crepe and lace dress Crosby where she received many .....g.'i- to work so hard to get the Chmoii d"P9d (W983. I Short N103 cheese. eggs and milk to be cook. Mr mm M" Domld Snmun vfrgmrfeeadubrychMi;a::l:l;"edan we - . Given in marrige by her brother- with red accessories and a corsage lovely gifts. A reception was also broad, view at the association 5- laglzeksydia wgixtit nethwlth black ed in the oven. should be ovari- t had home -this week an” I ' ' . in-law, Arthur. the bride wore a of blue carnations. held at the home of the brides cm; to one hougewivag and at the v ve cc. of er loveliest poached, that is, pinged in a pm 1'9 1:: m thmu h the New Eng The Alpha Chap?” 0! new floor-ltmgth gown of Spanish lace, The bride's table was centered parents on P. E. I. where many same time act as a. liasion channel bail gowns is of white and cold of hot water. in a moderate oven. Exdfsutgs 3 Sigma PM met on Wednesday styled with a fitted bodice and with s 3 tiered wedding cake, top- gifts were received. bgtween the Government. made lame with mini trim and another scalloped or other cheese dishes - . . evening at the Home or M” Larry longpolnted sleeves and a bouffant pad with a bride and groom orna- out-of-town gueats attending the and industry on behalf of the is a slim fitted dress of iridescent made with cooked foot! should , - tiered nylon net skirt over, satin ment. Mr. Grubb proposed a toast wedding were the brides .mother. . , Opiiiescent sequins. siitterins iii? be billed i0K' only illliiiciant time After I W81 W" mm W 4"” 5'58” Further Pia" We” made and criholiiie. A crown trimmed to the bride and Mrs Gignac pi-o- Mrs. Ralph Collins Newtown - - - Jewels md worn with her eight to thoroughly heat the mixture MrI- V- 5- Ainmmh 19” T"”d'iY 10" the Christmas W039" and the with seed pearls held her tulle il- posed ii toast to the groom The Cross P. E. 1.- Mr. weidori Dignau. nu . iii you they've taken 0 . 1” c5m'- M9" whe" they "re pmgnm W” take" by M"' chm luslcn veil. She carried a bouquet groom responded appropriately to Charlottetown. P E In Mrs. Laura as an 1;; J,,,,i 1,5,1 and 19,1 n visiting the latterls mother, and Gallant and Mrs. Hugh Simpson. of red and whne ms” both MGR” md '90,", Hamilton. to m” Kn” locale d will also motor to Windsor, N. 8., Jr. Lunch was served by the hos- ' F0; ”. weddmg mp to 1, E 13. OM I as Em 3: mm”: to visit their son Roderick at tess. assisted by Mrs. Don Mac- ' ' ' hag! mg mgxunppgzl ouizwa " Kings College School before return- Lecd. four meminuhiip he of one . W th 1:. h - 3 int John-3' o e o Zr:-"vi-.-:-z-1. .,o.-.v.-..,.,.- ; - - --: :-:- . .: -1 I .1 ...;. .--.. by Ma, e mm m 3 Mr. and Mrs. oisyton Matthew, 1 . : dwf 3 lflwiizd "hi" We tswd - r - - - West Covehead left Friday morn- - Body, 05 Yours .; Wgmilolmmonml; Actors. directors and stage crews ing for Boston and other American -'- who presented three one set plays cities, accompanied by their daugh- j at the Charlottetown Little Theatre ter. Mrs. Keith Douglas, Stan- . . ,. Guiid's opening night Thursday. hope. While in Warwick, R. I., they were entertained at the home of will attend the Miraldes-Gee wed- Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Patterson. ding. North River Road. after the per- ' formance. will be mailed to you as they are published and they contain short Her Singular Objection pithy items of interest to every- -:-- ""' Husband's Lone Saturday Nights 1. What is wrong with this een- Mrs. K. W. Martin, Ambrose st. . In Resfeureni Worry Wife tence? "Us boys have found that Charlottetown, is the Provincial DEAR MISS Dix: My husband is ii. fine, industrious man. He has there isn't but one left." Treasurer and will be glad to list 2. What is the correct prcmuncl- you as a member. Mrs. George Tweedy entertained Monday evening at the home of dry them with 3 clean Cloth 81w 3 day job and also Wm." at night. He never mu" about Enymmg is al which one of me” words 13 Prov" Pmldent devoted to his children. helps around the house and gives me every- ation of "incognito"? ..Hel.eii Lawson a few friends Tuesday evening at the latter at a miscellaneous show- mg 3 mml polish wwh a newspaper In former dgyg me physician's 4 ' m elled Movable, admiasable, ..m g:x'u1e1';E"&Fem;Rem:”"3v"r:o ':;en1:l"n: Sn: hsgagfeff I?,fg:Ol2(o':yl::ndD”g!'.: Q. How can I make electric iint 30?: in i-Febviins I PM-ieiiii W38 exgggublg, wercibw. thing he can. We've been manrled 16 years. He's a very quiet man. ' few days here this weeitbefore.ioin- accompanying verses while Mrs. am” hm hm"? - m ha" mmp""9”"hi5 m"3'"”rThe 4. What does the word "austere- Well, here's the problem. On Saturday night. instead of coming direct- ing her husband on a mission lniclarence Doyle assisted the honor- Au U me wrdst 3 h”! gfcmcal Sm” mm by the umgue W” WM" iy" mean? ly home from work, he stays out three or four hours. He says there's Newmundlmd. ed guest. Awning go new were zgpharsgrs artches rwxizx 1;!) Izfteki; their lthe pl;tienLtshWi:!5 t:0IlSi:iD3c'ed 5. What is a word beginning no other woman. Friends have seen him in aneighborhood restaurant . 0 iMiss Mary Farmer, Miss Elaine hen”. m?f'1onge3; 9” a W3 icii;IMedVe&ogal;,E8 the wn;uKl;9 3:3: with gr that means "impressive or just sitting and drinking coffee. I'm so lonely I Mr. &ndtMI:'.v c. W.fD&mpi:L1elr;es;:y. gr; Percy liiddracbogidinldiirsi Q. How can I keep leftover much more than this owing to me ""p"”” ? ””l''” M” if: V” f:;'"s i” W" xfglffha, 1”” I and daugh er ayne, 0 one n.i e c enna, s. ac- ., womv no muc over 3 auniay a a r. N. 3., spent the week-end withixenna, Mrs. Robert Bradley. and mezt sI;;'3,:,:,nm:E6 ;,1Ei' :3::,'nuch g3ucrz;';ryofMc1?:,Tc;;”;n3gTi1o1: gr: l. say, "We boys have found . w, M, Mrs Dompierre's mother. Mrs. A. Mrs. MacDonald. better if the gravy is not. poured William 8. Bean and Margaret that thereis but one left." 2. Accent Now the full tide of another week R. Wise. ' ' ' over it. Gravy often some more Vance state that the complexity of sewml ”””me' not me m”d' 3' 9”” "ml c9"9'mlY fl” beymld 0” ' ' t ' Mrs W- K R0895 HCCOMPHDM readily and may spoil the meat. clinical nutrition is well dernon- Ad"'”55ib'9- 4- Severely: Fisidiv: ken-Bnckitsoes outthe sreatwaters Mrs. J. A. McMillan entertained by her granddaughter Mrs. Bill ,,.,.a..,d in the problem 0, diao,.d,,,, sterniy. "Tile doctrine was austere- withdraw to meet the dim sky-line. friends at bridge last everiinK- Wood and two nhlldrm 18” Mon. ,,g me mngua calmed by dagciency ill 1081081. 5- Grilndiosh What a. miscellany it takes with - ' ' day ior Hernia. Ontariowvhere they mm” ' it! The all too few "well-doiiesl" "id Mil Frank --pmaen ya”, ago 13,, Bean be- .,. of our recent days and also the Ea" to make obsenagiona of ma . unsightly bits and pieces of oil: 3:2” 1”...””i.”";- A ::;:.m:;: ....:i”.s.::i ti: er e:1':n1;gex:' ad 1?;:ee;'f' zgxotlvit murmmims 'md complaints. an of Milfisi lessly. Of course, it would be more companionable lamp in an effort. to mm-i mom 0: this unlovely burden. Away these if he asked you to join him during these hours. the changes in the tongue caused are borne on the receding waves 1"” W979 IN V0138 W110 I11501lite1Y need 3 lime meditating time XIUW and tuned informally for Mra Charles to Join 11” hlmbind tRl911'9- MI” by specific treatment. Many" of For Tom , of the week to some point we do then. Are you. yw hmce. the talkative type who must keep conversa- Tsmpieibn Wednesday evenifis i01- P0"49T W" Prelenud W 5:1 3' Set the alarm clock for the these changes in appearance of the ”'""' not know. However, gone they are, tion loin: constantly? If you are. and your man is by nature quiet. lowing the service at Trii-ilty Unit- land scene to mark the occurs on. time that bread or cake should be tongue mum be produced at, will in YOU may have to guard against now 1;-fgvocgbly beyond any 19. your i-nmcuity might be aaived if you M mm enjoy his seclusion H ed Church. T ' taken irom the oven. It is Ii Heat the normal tongue by varying the impaiieiwe thi-i dHY- The"! i-9 9 call. home. Don't mg him over his email defection' try to learn taci:fu1l' - o Miss Elizabeth Lantz. who is t&k- help for this purpose and for other iempamture, n1oL3(uJ-C. expo”,-, go possibility that you will meet with what, pleasant days were ours! why he wants to be alone. Then if possible named the situ tio y Min Marylee Doyle was guest of inc I Dietetic Internship at Royal similar things that are easily for- air, pg-esgurg with 3 313,35 glide, temporary setbacks or minor ob- pan ones, ",1, mm. of who, com- that it Wm include you. ' ' V 3 " 50 honor recently It I Dersonll show- Victoria Hospital, Montreal. is gotten. smoking, and the application of 50811195 but if You W111 8009!” W0” ings-pearl-gray of the mists on or when Miss Mai-iris Hem-iesiiey spending two weeks wtih her por- mud i,-m,ani.,-- philosophically insieui of fretting ma mu, alive, 0; ,-ain.,ham, DEAR mg mx: 1. it Wm mt g kl '0 mm .11 and Miss Darlene Gurney enter- ente. Dr. and Mrs. J. '1'. Llntl. . , The uncle outline. ah. mini you will find that, once the res- sombre made, 0; dug cicada gag I boy whm aha "my do"? would wait W0 0 doesn't like tained. Miss Doyle will be married ' ' ' Red tablecloths and towels that characteristics or acute peuagiou, tricuve period is over. you will again” the”, Novambe, mm "1. ND him more interested? next Tuesday. VERONICA . Q. How can I clean sins globes? VALUE or vrrAMINs IN GLOS- . . A. Soak them in warm water gyms ,. mrnglmugnox with a little soda and ammonia. op -nnr, -1-opmmg Miss Bernadette McManus and . ' ' Miss Helen MacDonald entertained glfzmpvlgg ?n5?gid11:'3:lr111t'::g: ELl.Eii'S DIARY ' u:-. ANSWERS MODEL HUSBAND ANSWER: You have it paragon of a husband. lady, and Just don't realize it. His only fault is a need for occasional solitude. which you begrudge him. A man who holds two Jobs, helps around the house and manages to keep a good disposition with it all surely is entitled to a few hours a week for himself. He couldn't. spend the time more harm- Mr. Phillip MacDonald left will Visit Mi"- yesterday morning by air on re- Clarke. turn to Toronto after a brief visit with his mother. Mrs. L. MacDon- ald, Ambrose st. I I Miss Muriel Archibald. R.N.. entertained Thursday evening in honour of Mrs. Jack Porter, who mi. and Mn Rugggn saggy enfgxu leaves shortly for Fredericton, N.B.. Niuen By Genevieve Kernble '.l'heAlu1n(.1cek Colored Bordon one of the special social i'unc- have colored borders are best laun- glogsitig and i-epm-ig one rggultg or have gained rai.ha'i- than last. ling gently this valley, brighten- ANS , tions this week was the League of dei-ed in borax water with no soda the effectiveness of the treatment Delay in CEYYYU18 0"” Om” 913-95 ing the stubble. tcuciilng with WEE Mu” Mk” ”mM”- 5” lmpfedici-tibia creature! on the Mercy Display and Afternoon Tea. and very little soap. glvan, The pgtienig who served M sometimes gives opportunity for hash Km," 3 hnyueid. 3 pamm, Wholev SW19 WY! misht iind it amusing to Risks 0- conquest 01 s 1115- Mr. and Mrs. E50111 Raymond in-esiding over the tea table, cen- the gubjectg oi the obaewaiiang re-checking and revision. so make Jewemng the mumream poiming interested Kiri. but most young men prefer a bit or encouragement Pre- held an informal luncheon Sunday tied with 3 large bowl of yellow and Gold Teeth were admitted to me Medical 55:. up your mind that. even from dis- the mmd red of cm. ,un.ow,. tending one thing while you feel another is a form at deceit which i. at their home, 011 UPDGT P141100 white mums and flanked by ilght- vice of ma stage university or appointment, you can gain know- Because now with the wince, better avoided. at. in honour of Mr. and Mrs. H. ed tapers, were Mrs. Preston Ken- Cold teeth can be cleaned by laws, Hospital, The menmi med ledge and experience. Take time tmelmning on' occasion "5 close Lg G. Bohaker. nedy and Mrs. W. P. Callaghan, scouring with prepared chalk and was to place paugnt in hogpuai, out for relaxation and. if possible, in In edged wind in Iced n.m.n, Min ivnm, am”. Hwy xmwmn! to nude Wm ' the first hour, Mrs. A. G. Kenyon then polishing with A soft piece of coiianed to bed and usually given indulgence in some hobby. Both ingnpuadiaa, cu.-' ya,-me.-3 their nnblems of interest through this column. " "mm Mrs. P. T. Tingley and Mrs. P. and M”, ciaiide simpgon, ti-is sec- linen. a diet low in protein (mug. meag, will aid in achieving serenity and mrvemng. Lompleted, give "tang W. Jones 0! 8801011110. N. 33. Were ond hour. Receiving the guests - gag, fish) and 10w in vitamin 3. peace of mind. mm m the plowing. It 1! being ml! NH" 105” Wt-t0k'5"d M M1" were Miss Helen Schllfmlni RN complex factors-nothing but water For the Birthday hm-pied, Lampm, by-ggkfgstg gpged THURSDAY . FRIDAY . SATURDAY Group Ladies? Wool. Jersey, Silk, Sheer ii Crepe md Mn. Ci. PIT-.AV;Ei'd. and Mrs. Heath Strong. Soft music and glucose for a three-day 0011- If tomorrow is your birthday, the them to it and now in the moon- was furnished by Mrs. C. Roy trol period. symptoms of soreness, month, ahead pram,” , great ugh; gun-ow, am being y,u-1-ned' Mr. Ernest Shaw of TOYOMO Ahearn and Mrs. Kaye Hansen. burning. bad taste. loss of appetite. deal in the way of honor and pm- The regular beat of the tractor spent the week with his mother. while Miss Millicent Strong and feeling of illness or well-being were use. you wmhave .0 work mud gm. "ac ea us he", and Jame, mo- Mrs Robert Show of Bracltiey. Mrs. .1. Leaoy Holman were in recorded but the chief evidence saw,” but me ,,,a.a,d,, ban, 1,, mm" no mum ma mm, mm QIITBG 0' ""5 Kmvl M"- A. 3- Li W35 0" mm” Ph0i03T3PhY- career advancement and financial the plowing in an old field at MrI- Eric 7-ow?-her of Crwiud Home and Mrs. William I-iavwurd H W emolument, will be well worth the Alderlea. will these husband-men 9n""”m9d "M155 W9d"95d'”Y " W"! W6 "I C0nV9ii9i'l- In W em "um 1' the am" effort. In their zeal we wonder encroach 3 511559 "id 9"-Wybble chicken ' ' ' mm W” Elven and '1” Wu kept Your ability to get along with on the young hours of their Bab- "'"””- i.”..i'”.?.;..1"23? if..".i,i.l2”ii.JlZ2.?iiil2.il when will also be a vital I-cw bum And it they do. would The Morning Smile? Definition of A cynic. who will laugh at anything so long as it isn't funny. A man Mrs. E. T. Tanton returned last ' ' ' Saturday to her home 'n " . - i ' hi - t . l - Dr. and Mn. Alex Murchison sldo utter a three weelkiv visit in ”d””?d h" l'"”""”r 7”" W" ” ylou Ti: i.?2un"L'i'”.2"ii. uv'.ml.oi5.r-..tiii::: siiitciililiii BLOUSES entertained Mr. and Mn. 1!. 0. Montreal guest of her Iona and mm ""pm"m""' m M” '1"'m" on the domine ring side. with 0. However in good time the two will. Iohakcr and their family at din- dau hter-in-laws, Dr. and Mrs. c -- u ' Sites 12-16 , nu on Mona” mm M g T W Dr d M pgueng number 3, . woman wm, "mutant insistence on your own we know, house their horses and I 5 and S695--Clearing Ii . ;- . - u may on n. . an rs. part of large intestine removed. riches. Th-in trait. of nouns. in thin bring ln.e!.id.Ti0 their week. 32.00 each Claire Tantmi, also in Toronto Mr. D. K. Kennedy of l"rederic- with her son-in-law and daiighter, ion. N- 3. 18” Friday on return Mr. and Mn. Fred Rutherford. to his home after ” sever- I day! here, I. guest at the Char- lottetown Hotel. . was put to bed and given I low due to your own comidenco in vitamin diet for 3 days. There was 10115911 "R1 will" proper belief in We remember now that this no improvement in signs or symp- Your own ability to handle -any week occasioned bereavement in toms. she was then given 25 mg. 5i3l1li'i0n- But. Ni-fried 000 fl-T. it. more than one home in the dis- oi cozymue into a vein and with- can mhooniu oihen -nd lessen tricta about. For those who moui-ii in an hour she remarked that her 310” 000P0FlV-i0n- I-Mm TIM? 10 the passing of loved ones thoughts tongue was no longer ooire. By the 1” twtflii Hid diplomat Ind Your will linger on these new graves. in and of in hours the tongue was (conunuad on page 1,) (Continued on M” H) greatly improved. rednus and Group Ladies; and Missee' DRESSES. sizes Tl-T6. Clearing in S4 and 55 Lot of Girls' 0 rd , no .5195 JACKETS. sl1.Q"3'io ii yrs. Clearing if :5 207:: OFF balance of Children's COATS and COAT SETS. assorted sixes. 1.3 Off-Baby COAT SETS Ii PRAM SUITS. Sizes 1 and 2 years; Continued on page 11 Mrs. Joseph M. Davison. Kons- mtin. la the guest of her daugh- hr. Mn. '1'. nay Guam 6, Pownal sheet. swelling becoming much lea; s normal state was reached in 24 hours. Patient number I no given a control diet for two days but vom- ited every time she triefi to es. Dhll. former Dean at Idueation at the University of LEMON 033”! CAI! leakatehewan. Q. when one who is ahouee; h"b”"”"'"'"gueet nndaitneceuarytomakea gi cup ” mm" she was given loo mg. of coaymase GK Mr. and Mrs. Louie H. 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