W0l1Teni"s realm' I. .PA(:lE TWO TEE GUARDIAN DECEMBER 29, 1951 Morning Smile . Gosdp Two friends (ugcu new neighbor. wt. -mu . v. Recent Marriage In, Toronto , EI.I.Ell'S IIIAIIY lwsllslullhs-Isrswifs -.1 "With the cumin! 0! Vvhll W'"mr D3V The Stars Ssv - 5 lg Oessrlssol Issnble t For Tomorrow UNDER an” aggregation of un- - That Body Of. Yours By James w. 5...... am, 2 n.nr.iu.r rolxussn no" man was sconomc saoual-by I , f . "I believe Mrs. Green is a grant m 1 In L c ' '3 Ppen I "gs O .....- 3?-"I iii"-m-.5? f"'”"&.'.'.?.'f.i" .”"...”tZ”1':'il.Z: I mm -0- 1 '”" 'l M” 59"" 0" Wm"-" my "Mum V3 ntftllal by of uilt wellioo edict uflm lccuiiar or M gu0Ilil.ll:ldl "' MW "” c 1. i but somehow s " ilcu Apr - P : I I0 .9 percentage suctchss them considerably irrollllir event. mg,” pndpim, o sderiy men and women living The Week The Prince Edward Island pro- rniere of the official film of the Canadian tour of their Royal 1-ilghnesscs, the Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, just released by the National Fll Board, was held at the Prince E - ward Theatre Sunday evening. by invitation of His Honour, Lieu- tenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse. O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hartlen are Halifax were guests at "The Char- lottetown" holiday. ed from Toronto on Christmas eve to spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Saunders. as their guest Mr. Harold A. Ken- Mr. and Mrs. A. 6. Watson of over the Christmas not Miss Marionne Saunders arriv- I 0 Mr. and Mrs. Saunders also have Weaker Sex . It was the ilrst.tlme had been honored Is a shibbncihltz telner. and she was quite nervous. Immediately before the ceremony "10 5;1.'llPyI-I'd superintendent asked her. Is there any question you would like to ask, mum?" "Y93u" W88 the meek answer. "if you dont mind, please tell me how hard I must swing to knock it into the water." Alibl i cars which have come in of law to James offered this morning glanc- towsrds one of the new calen- brighten our walls. now pretty these are. that have arrived to take the place of the old friends of this year! The same that gave ulnot so ions sun It seems. the silence and beauty of snow covered fields and then one day the tinkle 01':-spring streamlets coursing merrily to the pond be- low. Presently the magic of seedtinlc was spread on tile farmlands . . . the mystery and loveliness of re- birth. Summer was marked there in numbers. but about us in dewy some form of regrettable ,criais considering the wild nature of the approaching i.h.pee-dsy bid for celebrations, it is probable that joy and festivity may reign supreme. rsqlcs." The probable culmination: all sorts of regrets, confusion and perennial "resolutions." There may be unusual or curious events in be accounted for. If It Is Your Iiirthdsy Those whose birthday it is may anticipate a period of strange, with much happening to intrigue, and this "without let or hind-r curious and unpredictable events. g, has made a problem for phy. sicisns, health organisations and welfare -orgsnizstions which have in mind the cars and general mp. plnfss of this portion of our popu. on. It is known, of clam-ge, nu; ghe life span has been tended by lo 3'9!” durlnc tho but 50 years. but it is not generally known that dur- ing just the past in years then has 1709" 3 lreat increue in the num- bar of people Dist 05 years in the United States and Canada; that whereas in 1940. there was 1 in 25 past this age io 1950 there was 1 in every 12 of the entire populg. on. g In Statistical Bulletin, Metropou. entertaining from five to seven nedy of Pine Hill Divinity Hall, On the day the world serge, . this evening at "The Charlotte- Halifax. . was to open, an omce boy w, dalwns ?ld gexllctlle d:3k5 along 3118 claalledgc aim frobalbly Pmytvstlly tan Life Insurance Company it 1, town". ' ' ' ppoached the boss. VB By: G K0 In W5 0 0 5 T 8 Pall 0 iWl0T- TA 3- 0”"! stated that during the ages 55 M o o The member, of the united no.5. come, come now," snapped harvest and with a long sigh, the and phases. seems to be outsldo. of 59 nmny ,-em, 1-mm acme em, Mrs. Sidney Green entertiilned Services Officers Club held their the boss. You're not going to drag bl'illlsnt.death-lights of autumn the regular and customary. with plcymem, gec,,,,,, mmy 01 they a few friends on Thursday eve- annual Boxing ,Day party on out that old fable about your on hedserow and woodland. Then unacoountabllie exlflerlepcea nndlMl- people are still capable at p.-..,,-,.. vcntures ca lng or rear and yes l sling at her home. when Mrs. Earl Taylor poured. and Mrs. Arthur Carrulhers and Mrs. J. C. Gallant served. 0 O I Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mould en- fcrluincd on Christmas Day at "The Charlottetown". Mrs. Lewis.TL.lrn.cr entertained Wednesday. day on return to J-Iallfax having spent the Christmas holidays with Miss Louise Cox, Euston St. were guests of - 0 Miss Gaelyne Craig leaves to- Mrs. Philip S. Cobb their son and Mr. and zrflndmothor having passed away." Oh. no, sir," responded the boy, Shes home on furlough." law, Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Tanion, Summerside. O O 0 Miss Dorothy MacPi1ee of To- night: of inky dark with rain and wind on the windows, A mom in the lawn trees and about the eaves, ahd apples on the orchard ground in the morning. 0 O 0 A first frost here by the stream- slde and the farmers concerned then over the gathering in of the and practical ndjusinlents in face of peculiar crises. However. there is hope of some compensations owing to the elementary gracious and friendly personality and good intentions. A child born on this day has many unusual and challenging faceis to its character. albeit its tlve effort, they form a slzcubla reservoir of manpower -.1 they; again should be a critical shortage Of these, more than one-fourci. of the employed men at 35 am 0V'eI' are Working in agricull-ure Next in numbers are the service industries, trade and manu!r.clur- ing. The proportion of elderly meg. in manufactllrlns is considerably daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Tonto and Miss Helen MacPhee, at tea yesterday afternoon. Mrs. D,-ummond Cobb 1 H 111 . R. N., of Montrel wh h ' b roots ' ' ' Rave" ml cmnkmg ,, p 3. v . . " a ll? :2: M the tea ialblz-, and Mrs. Gordon 0 o a Mrs. J. A. MacPhee, Summerside, nub 01 blue um Wm” 1”” sageguan-1 dency for mph in manugacturiifg Clark and Mrs. Garfield Cum- mings served. Mrs. Turner's home ramp is Miss Elizabeth S. Martin of To- spending the holidays left ycslcrdny.m:)rning on return. 0 wings, sparrows ruling the yards, chickens and turkeys fattening- to retire much earlier in life than men engaged in farming. and first snowflakes again. D'yf"'" T"”"'"' All of these the old calendars gave us at Alderlea. the blessings was beautifully decorated for the occasion wiill scnsonhl trimmings. 9 C while studying this matter oi the elderly, most of us have in mind their economic condition and Dr. and Mrs. Eric Loth and two children of West Roxbury. Mass- achusetis. also Miss Gloria Bernard is... shown following with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K' M' M"'”"', The horoscope holds sugury of th i er some regulating factors for bol- Peter's Roman C. J. Costello, Toronto and char- loiteiown, and the groom is the recent 1; , w. ”h .o s. M 1. h d . r M'l v ' - Wedding at St- ,,,,,f.r 3 ,E,,ff ",.,5,, ml; ff” enlillerr-m?rr1legld1;lrrs. lfia'lte'r Matheson EmiS'Iml;:u:::.s'Slnsgggijlngnd lg;-lrrse C,,,h0,,c church, .,o,,,,,,,,, m M, .,,,,,. 50,, 0, Cam and M”, J, R, agd pleasures attendant "P0" stering new plans and aspirations. Whether they are able to stlpporl Clirisinns, lnlvlng next day on '1-hursda at 3?: DI fmenyof J. A Bernard -1-ignish ' ' and Mrs, Edwam Ronald --Caryn, 33"-,e5' Beuevme pm-1 Calm. " 9” 3nd u wen ma: 33795 n with the mind alert to new angles. themselves as to food. clolhillg and return to olim.-,., y . Le . are ,e,,,..,. , '. . . ' Barnes. The bride was Ida Mar. lzgypt. ?;:w"'w?,g'hi:;1fY&)9'gl;:”” 31'": plans and insight. mgkinsbmftor houslnalgut it is polntgd out that o o o M- A b I 3, d, M g M. d mvp ,,gph to 1, Wm, cmdu ' 111 F - 0 progress. expansion an sia. y many e erly men an women The Christmas decorations and The ReVe”"d and M”- T- H- lou.'is3wn ""3511 A135: glfllnrflflraerd EH9 Us er 0 r In ' 0 y u e M" "m" mt"”””3 5"” Chef" It may be well to spend the end of have needs in life other than eco- B. Somers leave on Monday for ' ished as the years roll. How much the yen; in 1-en-ospection .. re- nomlc, lights were unusually anractjve H m Schurman of the Provincial San- . t::..:l:-2.35:: were at Mr. il.3”:l.”2ElZ.'.?..i”i...3”S..wliil W" P”: de'”."- :i.:'”.:' T” '0"; die: W" 3"" "W for most favourable comment M i, R g - . 3 Mrs. W. Arthur Allen, summer- 8 mishaps. wth a vew eve op unme soca and emotonal needg, ”' ' ' Ashmmh and m""15- that which We Would Prefer to new tactics. ways and means. as The numerous program now being xv:-ro those of the Hon. and Mrs. George Dclslois, VVcst: Street. 0 I O 0 Several friends have entertain- sidc. for the Christmas holidays. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Sample of inoaolllv DIX SAYS- :i forget . . . our errors and fail- ures and disappointments they the mentality and vision as well, are framed to such ideas. some formulated both nationally and locally should go a long way to- . Mm P. W Turner was among id recenuy in honour af Miss c,,mo,,e,own spent Christmas .. N . .-u have taken away. fresh developments or surprising ward solving the more acute of the Yuletide hostesses, entertain- eah Brothers, whose we-dclmg Wm, the latter-3 moths,” M”. S. , And what would one up 01 the events may encourage this plan. these problems faced by our el- lng at afternoon tea on Thurs- lakes P1308 today. Mrs. William new ones representing the year dell? "19" "id Wm?"-" day. 0 0 0 Miss Heather MacLean, who is a student at McGill University. is spending her Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon MacL.ean. l O O 0 Mrs. VV. W. Crosby. Cornwall, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J: Gordon MacLean and Mr. Mac- Lean for a few days before leav- ing for Montreal, where she will (1 a few weeks with he!" Johnston entertained at a dinner party in her honour and present- ed. the bride with a gift. Tile Misses Mary E. Macl(cnzie. Kalil- ryn M'acLeod and Anna MacRae were Joint hostesses at a miscel- laneous shower at Miss MacKen- zie's Eusfon St. apartment. Miss Emily Kelly also entertained at an afternoon tea and miscellane- ous shower. and the Misses Emily and Ethel Kelly entertained the bridal party after rehearsal last evening. Todd, Summerside. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Silllphant. Summcrside. entertained at their home at a dinner party on Wed- nesday evening. 0 O O Mrs. William Hayward, Mrs. Harry Silllphant, Mrs. Fred Mac. Rae. Mrs. R. L. Willet and Mrs. him: at the Summerside Curling Club. 000 The many friends of Mrs. J. A. Fred Folland will serve this eve- plex. Keen Standards High . DEAR MISS DIX: I am very popular. When we are together he a Girl Should Not Lei Marks Slip To Appease Less Talented Beau I have a boy friend with an inferiority com- I am an officer in various social clubs. and an "A""sl.ludent while he is not active in any of our school groups. and is a C stu- dent. I think this is because I outshine him. He has been avoiding me late- ly and I wonder if I should keep, up my good work cts bashful. that lies ahead? And of every New Year? "God of the years that lie ahead. Lord of the years that stretch be- fore, Weaver of the ties that bind us. Keepeg and King of the open oor. Grant us hope and a glowing, White and pure COUFREG as the stars For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may find this a propitious time for re- viewing past events and circum- stances. studying to adapt fresh ideas and enlightened vision to correct errors. to thrash out the "why" of failures and disappoint- ment. The mind is well equipped for this revamping. Insight into more progressive procedures may spring from a new revolutionary inspirationr Keyed to innovation Although old age security pen- sions remove a great burden, and the elderly individual feels that he has "done his bit" during his life time and isientltled to it. yet. as stated above. there are the other needs in his 1ifo.- compan- ions. entertainment. Joining and working with organisations. devot- ed to the furthering of the wel- fare of the community. The great increase in the per- centage of elderly people should make us all do more thinking about SP9" 0 e o . . daughter, Mrs. Leonard Sheiler Bernard of Tignish will regret or get down to his level so he will be interested in I-b0V8. and experiment the chum” "9 the other (wow. and Mr. she”...-, The Misses Joyce Lund and her illness in the Charlottetown me again. 5”” "5 mm in 3 mu 5”"m fol a new year of more solid foun- . . Shirley Furness have returned to Hospital, SALLY F. flowing datlom and achievement Miss Elizabeth Wright has re- iglfiaspapgllnghnl very 9ltl- . . . - - Down from the heights of 'I'hy A chm mm on um day should turned to Charlottetown after my charlouetolsvnl H PEN" 3 Miss Barbara Delaney. R.N.. of ANswER:- While your friend may, indeed, be I changeless love. g possess Emmy. menu mmlng spending the Christmas holiday . . Boston. Massachusetts. arrived abashed at the superiority Y0” dllpllly in 5Ch00l: I and ambitions ,0, A prdumng um with her parents. Mr. and MtS- this week by plane to be with detect another reason for his avoidance. Could it out of mg min; gf dgubg md 50,. mp” me, prosperoum perm” ". g Edison ivrighi, Central Bedeque. O U 0 Miss Gladys M:lcMillan of the C, N, P... spenl. Christmas at her home in Bellevuc. I C 0 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barrett of Halifax are visiting Mrs. Barretts gather and mother, Mr. and M1'5- curling on Wednesday afternoon 5”"'m9"5lde spent "'9 Chrl"-mu deliberately letting your work lapse to lower grades. make none . , , ZB. Earle MacDon-aid, alter Spell? and evening, delicious rcfresh- hmmays in M0"l58"9- 8395” 0i will certainly not enhance you in the eyes 01 YOU? 5Ch””"T'3"e5Cmuxe Walk nwlth us! lg?" our slovgmleet in; Christmas with Mr. Barrel-l-S ments were served in the banquet "19 IENETS DHEMS. M13 and M"- or female. You owe it to yourself. YOU? tliiicheliu YOUF fnmlly 10 mlike stumble. B-Emu” no". Parents, Mrl. and lV1i:s.sCeCli BB1" room dwith tits attractive Christ- HOWE"! Vii-'k'3."0."h . the most of your talents and set the highest grades possible. Grape and tan" um .10” their re"; in She bu.mE;' -' ' mu Eco” cm by Mm Em: Mrs. Shirley Simpson of Sum- any gun zxcoungcmpmx-r W830 Many people keep their base- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. MACLEGH 01 ,Vancnuver are visiting Mr. Mac- 1.oan's sister, Mrsn J. M. Mac- Fadyen after spending Christmas in Halifax. . . Mrs. W? M. Melllsh. Brlzhton Road, had as her guest over the Christmas holidays Mrs. Minnie MacDonald of.Montague. O U Mrs. A. R. Wise spent Christ- mas in Moncton. N. B., with her Mr. and Mrs. Preston Neill and daughters Glenda and Sheila of North Milton spent Christmas Day at the home of Mrs. Ne-ill's par- tain, Alma. I I 0 Following the mixed games of MacKay, Mrs. H. T. Holman Jr., Mrs. J. Arthur Clark, Mrs. Albert Silllphant and Mrs. Reigh Tin- ney. Mr. A. Bestall was Master of Ceremonies for the entertain- ment. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. George C. Walker of Summerside are spending the Yuletide season with relatives in Kentville, N. S. O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. Bell of Summerside had as their Christ- her father. Dr. Mark Delaney, who is seriously ill at his home in Summerside. She was accompan- led by Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred De- Cambrldge, M.ass.achu:etts. 0 merside has as her guest. Miss Fern Bell of Halifax, N. S., and Charlottetown. 0 0 water, N. S., is Murdo, Summerslde. 0 I 0 Miss Kathleen Allen, who has age brain and personality. Ml'- End Mrs. D. S. Adams Of these gifts would be a crime against nature, ,so give up Such practice Ch”"""" WWH9" Wml h" 95'' marks and more active participation in school affairs. 9""- DD Md M"- 5- 5' M”? ure will shed much more credit on you than a passive attempt to lower your marks. achievements? other subjects ? ents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Moun- luney and daughter. Claudette, of 311 boys uway, You have been endowed by your Creator with a better-than-aver To do anything but make the most of -Bum with us If you really want to in DEAR MISS DIX: be that you wax a trifle too Aboastful over your Perhaps even to the exclusion of oug of the am” of pain Ind team As a bright and popular girl you Help us (union a new tomorrow. will have to watch this tendency, or you'll drive 1:-we 1,-om the anguish of might- all ideas of terest one particular boy. give him the All lhroush the seasons of sowing center of the stage when you're together. Even though you're just dying to discuss your latest honorary post, let. him have a lion's share Ml" 39”? M3CM'"d0v teuh" of the conversational limelight. His achievements may not be as glam- ” Hcuwmld EC9"0mlc5 in B”d39' orbus as yours. but to him they are mighty important. spending her Wm-agement, properly meted out. may even spur him on to better Such proced- 0 Maker of all New Years." A little eh- I am 2? years old and engaged to a boy 25 been spending the Chflllmu Ml' who is away at college. Since he has been away I have met a nice TOW. ing tears. lest our great walls crumble. nowned, M g 7 ousehold Scrapbook? By Roberts Lea and reaping, All through the harvest of song and tears; I-fold us close in Thy tender keep- ing- ' Until Monday - - Diary - .. Good-night . . . . . . ment floors in excellentt condition by painting them with deck paint. This point comes in various colors and is a fine msistant to damp- ness, besides adding to the at- tractlvenessv-of the basement. whiten Linen Linen or handkerchiefs. can be whitened by washing as usual, and then taking one quart of cold water. adding one teaspoo 'ul of A beautiful handkerchief deserves the loveliest of edqiaqs. Inc. loop and color ful. Match your aochotod edging to the h . D . II ' c- W can '”e:"'c."'.- Mm M"?fill?:lY".'lu..?fs3.f.i.ii.'21.u.f ll. l.S"."..ll..i'”i”.i”'.3.”3.ii.".ii?..”".i2'if.?..i3f..".?.?.f.i'.:iif.f;3Z..?'?.: 2: :2 am: English "l mm n-u...u.. M... mu... .m- an am 3' I 0 3 er 0 at D te.wwn' Tl""5d5Y m0"ll"3 9" 1'9”-'"' W our feelings for each other; we have kept on a strictly friendly basis ' with one or two of the principal hussol Miss Joan Large of Toronto is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jack Large, for the.Cllristmas vacation. I Mrs. Wade. MacBride of Saint John is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Row- 0 0 Dr. and Mrs. E. '1'. Tanion en- tertained at their home in Sum- merslde on Wednesday evening when mixed bridge .was in play. Miss Zilphs Linkletter of Hal- ifax. N. S., spent the Christmas Halifax, N. S. U 0 0 Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Beer. Sum- merslde, had as their Christmas guests the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. B.eer; of Montague. 0 Mrs. H. M. Downing who. has him. I know I love my fiance; would you advise me to the other man? ' ANSWER: You are playing with fire and are'bound burned unless you straighten out a bad situation. but I am very disturbed to find myself looking forward to seeing stop seeing M. L. T. to be badly I If you are really in love with your fiance, the honorable thing to do is stop seeing this I7 9. 0. William 4 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "I am through with my dinner. and I am sorry that Mary don't like hers." Waffles Try adding one tesspoonful of cinnamon and s quarter of a tea- spoonful of cloves to the waffle recipe. Serve the waffles with but- fer mixed with honey, the design. for c direction leaflet fos crochsiinq ihosfloiir edoihqs. BIRDIN- IIAND, send a stamped. self-oddrssssd envelope to the Needlework Doportmel I of this paper. requesting ladle! No. 5-69. - other man. You are being unfair to your own bethrothed. as well as his. If. however, a thorough analysis of your emotions indicates that he has wound himself more thoroughly around your heart strings than you now think. break your engagement. Don't marry one man while your mind is dvniling on another. . 2. What is the correct pl iation of "duel"? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Decimal. desolation. despotism. despersdo. 4. What does the word "pen- slvc" mean? holidays in Summcrside, guest of her father, Mr. Thomas M. Link- letter. land Huh Mtbunf Edward Roam been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. P. Beer in Montague spent the Christmas holidays in Summer- side with her son and daughter- in-iaw, Dr. and Mrs. John Down- ing. On Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Worth entertained in hon- our of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutch, the occasion being their 29th wedding anniversary. 0 O 0 Mrs. Leigh Lowther of Carleton is spending the Yuletide season with her sister and brother-ln- 35 Y I i II . Anne Adams l5atterns- DEAR MISS DIX: A .young man who works under my husband i has bought a house next door to us. We don't know the family too M -o vv R9V- Md MW '7' D0""m M"' well. What effect will such close association have on business re- 5- Wm” 13 3 Mllnmni I e n K" Of summersme "mm me lotions? I would like to make real friends of these people. since they Wml 1115 "ll! 1110!"! "UP1'1IMllG88"7 IN guns 10 gg n . Chfmmai "530" '" NPVR Sc”:l"t will be next-door neighbors. How can I do this? g 3 guest of Mrs; M.acl.(&yl PIN?" 3- RHODA gnswxng IDOK YOU." . smuw, Here is s new classic to flatter you. New style details - yoke. pockets. easy skirt - this slenderlzilig dress is what you want for a houseand-marketer. or for that good wool casual sfternooner. Pattern R4525 coma: in sires 34. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44. 48. 48. 50- S110 38 takes 356 yards 35-inch; I yard , contrast fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated insinlctions. Miss Willenc MacLean, on the teaching staff at Slcmon Park. is spending the Christmas vacation at her home .in .Eu.reku. N- S- 1. Boy. "I have finished my din- ner. and I am sorry that Mary doesn't like hers.” 2, Pronounce the u as in fuel, not as in rude. 3. Decimal. 4. Dresmlly or somewhat sadly thoughtful. "she remained in this pensive state for s long time.” ii. Integrity. ANSWER: Men usually learn more thoroughly than women how to separate business and social associations, so I think your husband and new neighbor will have no difficulty in maintaining both relation- ships. You are very gracious in your desire to be a good neighbor. Be cordial to the newcomers, as helpful as you can, treat their chil- dren and animals with courtesy and above all, don't be intrusive. And don't, please. ask questions or tell stories about business. I STOOKTAKING SALE FOR NEW BEAUTY m the thrifty way! These budget-wise instructions me you mp-by--tep through the making of new slip-covers. Fit them this easy way. right on the furniture itself. They're stunningl Instructions 7391: directions to slip-cover chairs, soft. Mm Mary Palmer and Mr. Ro- bert Palmer arrived from Ottawa to spend their Christmas vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mr!- A. W. Palmer. Summerslde. Cook's Corner ' Modern Eilq unite Send Twenty-live cents in coins a i I for this pattern (stamp cannot be C 11133153 3311031 send Th'”'n" Ce". (ac) accepted) to ALICE aa'ooxs De- TTTW :pi;?ln.for(.:illTp1:lthl'n. .Pri.n&l signs, clo The Guardian. 1) Front phmy 31". N.” Add”. my" street went. rot to. Ontri. .Whttoastcsnsfstherpro- - 2 .gelstin Plane print DlIlll1y(lt?smO.Add.res.s 9039 at :2: engagement-snnouncb I cups snnul-ted mu "”"””" 1 IM Pitufll Number. meni. party for his dswhter and ' - 'A cup 4118180 511113! gum ofdgr in ANNE ADAMS if cup cold water ' - Rind of 1 orange grated ll cup boiling water 14 cup lemon Juice clo of The Guardian. do front at. West. Toronio, Ontario. FOR THE BEST ll IIIIIIGSTOIIE NEEDS '-Slop It i future son-in-law? A. "1 want you to drink to the happiness of a young pair whose future welfare is close to the hearts of all of us-Mary (holding up his glass smtluoking at hr) and Bob (hold it up again and looking at him!) Q. When dining in s friend's gome. is one obligated to take I M saw on Icing sugar lost gelatin in cold vain for to minutes. Add lviling water and siiauntll dissolved. Add sugar and boil slowly about so Ininutns or until thorlnomatar rsschu In de- grees vs from the stove Q. How cur! tscst hardwood floors on much water has been -mm ',l,"":. :: ,,:,::,I;v;::,l,-l-.,,o.'.:-',;,'':... Today and Monday only up .. ...”1"”. . .. .......... ....... '5 3"” "” '”"" "ll" A 'J"”' if 5... is not mo of some csrtsin ' - ' oddi and icmonlnlcc and ”W””'' '"'l”''"”'""''''' ' "'"' sun. And for s gueot to refuse mix or I IIIMGIII 11114 0! x for motion. Dry with another class um um", gown" my 5. two or three dimes is really rude sulm:n'S .lAIiIEs' WEAIII cl0'h- pm... . to if cums. Itlr all mean: n:.dH:: 3:1?! hasten the begg. FM. unvhm Jone” "I. nu. h um, . wins! :1 v if '. , --------- used for cutting at the dinner ” . s - t ' Ivmauusna-outli--chair A. The was of boating am will mm I31 Q, Q... 3,. fhol...-114; a any and usmim.w1nn . bosccolhlishedln chshort- .111 hi! ghouls sums V ', - - :. sndilrm-evil! """"' ... III. or time a pinch is added only, who'll I: i.s ilnponiblo to out ' ” A ' ” ” " I Ihlfll Ill!!! OM NT.” WM gg 3111, x nu yoga W '33 Q" jug, . ltlgtr. I . g