u -QQOJIOIHTQ-iuii-JMO EI.l.Eli'8 DIARY. I! ll IIIH VIII?! Wile Now is April dawning - March moving away . . . out along the hill. And in fancy we stand lat a window to see the month go. as we have stood many a time watch- ing some human go out from Al- derlea. In this way, we "go a piece" with them as do small onu with each other when visiting. setting forth happily hand in hand though we so only in mind. to wish them well. to hope that their way may I 1 Women's realm rsas rwoi Gaudet - Murray ' Wedding On Easter Monday. March 26th. 1951 at St. Mary's Church. Lon- don. Ont., the marriage of Bernice Ruth Murray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray and Wil- liam Farrell Gaudet, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gauclet and the late Gilbert Gaudet, both of Char- lottetown. was solemnlzed. The marriage ceremony and nuptial mass was performed by Rev. W. T. O'Rourke. -Needlecraft. ' ,..- son THE HOME -g KAIYTOIIAII Because of its simplicity. this dress will turn out eucceasfjly in either a cotton or dresaler fabric. The shoulder buttoning makes ironing easy; the scallop outline is softening. ' No. 2000 is out in sisea 12. ll. 16. la. 20. as, as, do and 42. also is. DOROTHY DIX SAYS- ,,,l.. APRIL 7, 1951 -:)-xw r w 'x.9o.:w-A 9 up M Hubancl's l. I Most Men Shirk Responsibility For Making Marriage A Success Hap;eU:ilN1gs of The Week 1 Making marriage a success is a oh that the average husband wishes off on his wife. That is why so many marriages go blooey. because it is a contract too big for any woman to handle without help. It takes teamwork to do it. No woman alone and unaided church 0,. mm. M” can pull off the stunt oia happy marriage. She has to have a hus- I 456 yards 3-inch. 3 yards ruffling. - Wight. sans "Panisznnselicus" at bimd i” he'll her. 'Z'u..3?:i.?o”?rdiliys3"i.. gel: Marclll send 3” M ""h PANEN upakman Houmn me new pnk, Following the Lime Theatre communion. . , Yet it is the custom of husbands to duck all to bmdm: It ..(':od4p”d,, but not which includes complete sewing lstan Chancery. was the scene of Guild production Thursday eve- The altar was beautiful with felpmilibiiity 101' the Outcome of their marriages ..8;md-bve.. It nu I," h Iiiidt Hint You? Nlme. Add?!” a pleasant social gathering when ning the members of the cast Easier lilies and snapdragon. beyond supporting them. After a man has paid m 6'”. 'w. "mm ” " 9t"m' and Style Number plainly. Be sure more than 300 friends of the High were entertained at supper at the The bride was charming in u the bills he feels that he has done his duty and cllgmwbe mm h leg” 9 "N to state also you want. Include Commissioner for Pakistan and home 0! Mr. and Mrs. H. W. skipper blue gabardlne suit with he passes the buck to his wife. He washes his becmd 3" W"- 0” '9"-iY postal unit. or eons nlaubcr in Begum Mohammad All were en- Pletch. Guild members taking pink accessories and a col-sage of hands of the whole matrimonial business, sits back 9 9' W"'miY ll-m'iit With your address. tertalned at a reception to mark the official opening of the new office building at 505 Wilbrod Street, Ottawa. Receiving the guests were the High Commis- part in the play were Miss Iphi- genie Arsenault, Margaret Col- lings, J. A. Lawson. Charles Bent- ley. Mary DeBlois. Fred Pound. Sydney Jeffrey. Tom DcBlois and Pink Delight Roses. Mrs. J. Christopher Gallant was matron of honor. wearing 8 toast-brown suit with light green accessories and corsage of Talisman roses. and expects her don't get along and he regrets his bargain. she w If she doesn' If they don't prosper. it is the wife's fault. If they to make a blooming success of it. t, he lays the whole blame on her. together. she is the trouble-maker. If marriage doesn't come up to his expectation as the one who lured him into it. balmy winds, out of season, step- pins Iixhtiv alone the drying fields and wakening woodlands . . The oulet dusks when the coun. iryside about was entering its rest. the serene mornings bearing to- Address The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 3000 sinner and his gracious Wiie. Who Fred Large. Mr. Frank Curtis Fouawing the ceremony a re- nun. was a charming figure in a leaf directed the play. cg-pilon was held at the home of If the atmosphere of their home is dull and discouraging. she is the wards us again g, "fresh begln- . green sari of hand-Painted imP9”' ' ' ' Mrs. A. G. O'Connor, 471 Duiferln Mrs. Gloom who depresses things. He even lays the blame of his hing." ed French chiffon with a gold Mi P 1 A 1! f V Avenue, phllandcring on her because she let herself get old and fat and has . s o a lame blouse and Jewelry Oi di5' 55 B" E rsenau 0 am Toast to the bride was proposed lost her complexion and her figure. We rose early this morning, be- Address monds and emeralds. O O O C The guests were shown over the newly decorated and mDt'i9i'"' iy furnished rooms of the build- ing, where they admired the many beautiful exhibits of Pakistan couver. B. C.. is spending her holidays with her parents, Hon. A. E. and Mrs. Arsenault, who have also had as their guest their granddaughter, Miss Heather Saunderson of Halifax. O O by Mr. Arthur Avard. Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet left by car for De- troit. On their return they will reside at 69 Barker St. London- every husband from Adam down to always the innocent victim. Wife wrong domestically and a marriage went on the rocks. THE OLD ALIBI "The woman thou gal-est me. SHE did it." has been the alibi of the present day when things went Husband is always leads the home-wrecking fore any of the family were yet about or any of the neighboring chimneys sent forth greetings to the new day then commencing to be spread roslly above the dark of the tree-tops "down along." A blackbird whistled to us from an City Province , u. pre- On Wednesday evening Miss 1, , - ::l;l"lS:vl'leiirl';Sl'l&l;binlggngafnistgfi rep. Eng Cronin, Whose. nmrrgmge is flregivzdand hus and is never responsible for the tragedy that has hap old spruce ha the orchard, mum I rcsentatives of the dipwmauc taking place In mid-Apr”. was 3 d Er He ? Apparently it does not occur to men that the way their mar- vole” Ghee"; H mm . new H35 Yauim corps and members of the De- guesihig h0f';i:'r'r:'erai asspomiliigegiieoi; ? M0 er" ique riages turn out depends far more upon themselves than it does upon gligggcg" tug”: SE": ch”Ppm9' . J W 8 C ll 5 ' i ' . In partment of External Affairs and P3;owse Bros. at the home of Mrs. A B, 305"" u. their wives. They are. in reality. the responsible parties. being as e 3 luck limo kmgiflng fad hlxgy 3i:1iIi: 7g ' lo "-3- Parliamentary Press Gallery- N0' tlced among the many d.i5tinS",i5h' ed guests were the United KlnB' dom High Commissioner and Lady Clutterbuck, l-ion. Paul Martin. the Italian Ambassador and Mrs. Mario di Stefano, the High COTS" issioner for the Union of Sou I and Mrs. A. Adrian Rob- In Africa erts. . . . Farquhar MacKay. I 0 Others entertaining for Miss Cronin were Miss Gertrude Coady who gave a dinner party on Fri- day, and Mrs. Bernard Hughes, who entertained at nn evening party on Thursday. i: Sne”v9kb Q. if a young man sends a girl a corsage to wear to some particu; lar affair. but the flowers do 110 harmonize with the one suitable gown she must wear. Whiil 5110"” she do? A, Wear them anyW8.V. 01' C8-NY them. It would certainly be very l of their marital life. and they can prefer to trust their marriages to work for results. They don't even marriages are failures. general thing older than the girls they marry. with more worldly knowledge and experience and being besides clothed with the author- ty that being the legal head of the house gives them. Hence, if they are willing to take the time and the trouble, they can set the pattern develop their wives pretty much into being whatever they wish them to be. But few men have the patience and the wisdom to do this. They luck. They are not willing to attempt to train their wives along the lines they want them to follow. Then they wonder why their They might as well wonder why they went breakfast-fire already sending its Spiral of dark smoke into the grey- liue above. very still were our surroundings then. quiet and ser- iG5. l9E ALLERGY AS A CAUSE OF IIIAJERATIVE OOLITIB ene. Beyond the fields near and farther homeateacls sat snugly bg. heath a dim veil that was but ai remnant of the dawn. A 'plane ap-I peared out of the sunrise andi Nervousness and emotional dis- turbances have for a long time been considered the underlying cause of mucous colitis (chronic diarrhoea) with. perhaps, a few Pattern Department. Better English Br I. 0. Williams - Vxwm.. , The French Ambassador and m::,?:geM?:ke:ieE1:,t;', :l.'S'.".iywiI.'3:: rude to leave them at home. bankrupt in a business that they trusted to chance. gllsgllngtrlilllgfudiaislipgdrgclxnglllgrtli ?1:.,',;e.ln: "uses by c1o”'1?uI'ood?' Mrs. Hubert Guemh M” F""' guest of honour at a shower on Should the hostess, when Consider the things that men want most in marriage. First. the into the west of "up the creek." M" We 0 co .u- 1. What is wrong with this sen. ceratlvc colitis where ulcers with Ci! M- Fmdev the Turkish Amb”' Thursday night given at the entertaining at a club or restaur- love of their wives. They want their wives to he affectionate. we gtopped 5 ion momen. drmkg fence? "After having returned d Hon. Numan Tahir Sey- . . . . h L demonstrative. admiring. flattering. just 3 th ' d i th d '. 8 pl” 19”” in the i573” im95"i"9 hom h dl 35 Orv home of Mrs. Waliel (ox, 3 am, it car a a of courtship and to keep themselves lookiiing gl;:'mV:;ll;l9ls. ur ng e alt ing in the 55;-eniy of the scene. (colon) was thought to be due m E. e scovered that the book; man:.thc United States Ambas- Bungalow Place, arranged by her A. Yes; this is customary. Presently the bustle-of work would great part to nervousness and emo- were identically the same." S3d0"- H0” Siamey wwdwardl formcr classmates of the P B Is- . What would be a good toast , 2. What. is the cor ihe Peruvian Am”35."d"' Hm" land Hospital. Tile bride-to4be toqolfer to friends at a club af- THEY'BE'N0'l' Lovlms g3'tg".'tS'l,:'e'g .';.':fe"tr:”;f,:':” "d "W81 di5""tmiCel- lotion or --mum,---,. ml p"""”"' Dr. Luis Cunco-1-larrlson. Mayor was showered with Ems of "mm (ah... tinned their m H mnmi” Willie 9130'-i0"! "9 -mu i”ii9V' 8. Which one of these words 1. Grenville Goodwin and Mrs. Good- crysm and china. Mrs. Gordon A. mro our mmdk4he only Bug do they keep um... wives MW" by being 10"" themselves? In dl Pr 1 a :15. Dre 3 a ed to be the big factor. several re- misspelled? Harmomous h win. Mr. Gordon Bradley. MW Ropeh Mm perm, tubing. and ones who know the worst about You can't play Juliet without a responsive Romeo. A woman can't " Y W 9'5"" OT 3 5BiG re- search workers are now reporting hgzard, haughtyness hallucinatiup Dwgi” Abimm Mn and M"' Miss Verna Dsrracll were hcst- us but refuse to believe it," put much passion into kissing a man who turns the back of his ear tum -' or was it may '97 mi” mm iiiat UiC9i'iti'V9 C0iiti5 C311 b9 WW" 4. What does the word "1 on vincent W. scully. the Minister 0595' assisted by Miss Hume ' to her and whose return kiss is as flabby as a cold pancake. Nor can day (it bvely P'9mi”- 1"” 91 9x' 9d by "ii91'EY- tude" mean? 8551. for Yugoslavia and Mrs. Rude Medea" of the P. E. Island Hosg she feel much enthusiasm about dolling herself up for a husband pec""'i”n ma opi”""niW? Ami 1" Mimi” 9! Anew)" D1” A199” 5. What is a word beginning then suddenly another sound fad- Prebicevic. the Charge d'Affaires .t L S . fl . . 3 ,, who never notices what she has on and who treats her as if she were H. Rowe. Oakland. Ciiiiofhit. 1'” lth i th " for czecimslavakio and lVil;(s. 315- fgfged irgnntghe iltirascllllgrerooxgs ?yl&m5'mui f a part of the household furniture. Yet thousands of husbands who ed iii with 315 "33 -' 0"? 101' 99"” ' 12'3"” mid? which i''' ll: higlahcstaiiolllazgls the summit nekk Rosilcotb lilcaflorl t6;larwhmoln' for the bridal shower. fHouseho'd Scmpsooksg, C0mDi:ll!fl girl! the indlfflelrenge Sf theirutvives have lettthe fire of love 1iVi;Ch Wegiid thbttn ii-"H1111: Oi ;i1iCli'55 tiviiilt 3?! Oalemlgtootli-iiile in; ban an r. are I . 2- go an n er wves' ear s ecause ey never stoked it. a . .. " me ii-lg's happened!" ammo ory reac on ood an i The I'(i?vtOP:l1S were fgailyow M W I s x; 1- t ( ) d g 8, Echo”. B. dMel;lthW':lf1lt thetirr wives to biz companions to them. but they never (Contmu d P 3) less glen tg pollen and at times ANSWERS 1" vases o ye . - , l a ; rea w em; le n r . ith th ; th - 9 0" 380 t b dlafefodvils. narcissi. forsythil Nld at tie: on asuerldaylffatinhilgselalgarllfz. .,.,v , iidilnies 01' them: iilIeYei'l:vclr31ts!l1(:lAt,hem (tell? in et)i,lene!:,Veell'Il,lIl1Ek:nci(E"l1S . ti,i2qill1:l.mh!isduiii:5e0s 8Oli;:u;till5lmi: L om” an"' and mm "he ms - may are badgered into doing In ,.(,,:K,:x,.(,,(,K,,.a,,xKR7: - covered that the books were alilu mauve hydra ngeas. I I I The Lieutenant-Governor of On- Miss Frances Wilson attended the door. Presiding at the tea table was Mrs. Edgar l-leartz. while rel- Hangtng Vine they never even talk at home un- less company comes in. Half the husbands live in one world and their wives in another. and they bore each other because they know so lit- R3R:K-:z' -- . I I How Can i really the underlying cause. When allergy is the only cause. the symptoms gradually grow less (or. ldentical.") 2. Pronounce lol- Set-0. first a as in on, e as in set. tarlo. l-Ion. Ray I-BVv'50nv 83” 3 atives and friends assisted in , N a be '19 9' 9”" ""9"" "Hi iiitertlti that they have nothing to talk about. severe or dlsa ear under all second 0 as in me' 59"” "9"" 3 1llYIChE0ii this WGER in N5 ""9 serving. grgwzoxglz; h:n:1:legetlm;ot::oy by Men want their wives to be thrifty. but instead of teaching them ,, Ann. nu” treatment. whirl); c.,mpil.,u,.e"l',?: :!y"5l"e- 3- H3u8hiinE5S- 4. Condi- '" Q''"''''' P''”' "' "W" M R” ' ' ' uttlng it into a hanging basket WW 10 "V9 on it budset and spend wisely all that they do i. to -rare-to-.m.-..m;:cze:r.cxc-.L.N-v..v:.c:.; fectlon, thin blood. lack of proteins ”” ”' my ”' "'”"i "he" "5 mi Canon A. S. Walker-g P295159” 05 Mrs. Frank Murray is a patient 79: um Sand or sand mam and raise a row when the hills come in. and as the wife thinks that she in the diet or lack of vitamins are untnry mncuom "9 p"i9”""d the University of Kings C0”989v in the Charlottetown Hospital 0' t9 g M6351 om" The' dark had as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb. she buys cxtravagantly. Q. How can I remove odors present tile ti-egtgnent 01 meg, "ml d""9""'Y- Md Only by strolls i'iaiiiBX- N"0"3 W95? P""""l i0i10WinB an Operation. mi er rig sembf: B wmet of A man wants his wife to be a good cook. Easy enough for him from bottles? ' conditions is necessary to obtain exertion of Wm" "Mt" such l'igi"' were Dr. Sidney Smith. Right ' ' ' green 3"" '9 y to secure himself delectable food if he will only take an interest in A. Put a tablespoonful of dry results, ""5 exercis" me” "mi? 5 ieeiiili Hon. Arthur Meighen. BishoP Mr" Hamid Gordon 1!” by V1 planning menus and discussing sauces. and if he will celebrate her mustard into the bottle and fill Jun, .5 gczemg 13 known to 1,9 0' i”5"'"d't" 5- Pi"miCi9- Bagnall, Hon. T. L. Kennedy. Mr- K. M. Sedgewick. Mr. Gordon Perry, Mr. Harvey Skey. Mr. Ger- nld Larkin. Mr. John Bassett, Mr. Leonard Brockington. Mr. Gerlid Godsoe. Mr. Schuyler Snlvely. Mr. R. A. Stapells. Lieut.-Col. T. F. plane on Monday for her home in Calgary. . Miss Alice Gilmore returned by plane on Monday fronl Toronto where she has been holidaying. I O O Greasy Pans if the pan to be washed is very greasy, heat it slightly before put- ting it into the dlshpan. It will loosen the grease and cause it to triumphs instead of berating her enough for two. nor lift the gloom because she can't make pies like mother used to make. and gobbling down a dinner she has spent hours in preparing without even noticing it. Men want a cheerful, happy home. but how can it be happy un- less the husband contributes part of the Joy? No woman can smile in a house that harbors a grouch. So. gentlemen. if you wish your marriage to be successes. you must half-full of cold water. shake well. let it stand for half an hour. then rinse with clear water. Q. How can I treat pans which have been scorched by food adher- ing to them? A. Sprinkle dry baking soda caused on the skin by allergy, so ran- lining of the colon become in- flamed. swollen. and bleed easily from allergy. The redness. oozing and granulation following which are the main features of allergy of the skin. are also present in v. The Age-old Story 2 G' Lawson Y”. H: 8-nendance. Miss Adele Clark and Miss wash more rmd.uy' get busy 0" the job you"eh""' into the PINS Ind Biiow thcm in chronic ulceratlve-colitis -- Even .- r. f th P ident of R ma Burke returned to Char- s .1 u nonorm DIX . itimd ii” 3 '”h"9- They 0"" "W" the W19 ulcers or canker sores The Hifllid olvladaeme repluriol to lolttetown from a holiday in Bos- up e y wer moblems of serlcgrldlmltntlsrlzlsllt .;:Il'0llnC.l:lyiIO': ::l.I:L:rl:' but Wm H". be readily and quickly cleaned" mused by digestive disturbances Am. Solomon "ood bet." "'5 France Toronto on Friday was marked by ton. A soap jelly suitable fo launder- Q. How can i remove chewing gum from satin slippers? may appear on the lining of the altar of the Lord In the presence of all the congregation of Israel. i b the dls- 0 0 0 . - . colon. lllll;iel(i:lil):i!onVl:ltv0cFn aty the Palm Friends are sorry to hear that (i1e0!tEk::.f,e!.Canieg',ees gfmgoeupblingutn ”'5"iwuaNv- -on ---334" 15- TTY Usimi Gith" Cielninl Whit 60!! the imUWi9dX0 thlt ma 'i"'5d 59"" M5 i"'"i' W Court of the Royal York Hotel. Mrs. D. L. Matlieson is a patient rs and cover? mam Wm, boll, K . )2 fluid 03' i39nZin9- allergy may be the underlying W3” i"'"0"5 lnli hi! Ilili.' ilifii The French ambassador to CNN in the P. E. Island Hospital. gym WI.” n8 The S'i'Bl'S Say - - CGOl( S COITIGT cause of ulcerative colitis and in ggd 9" nnciv ti"-'1'0 il "0 Gmi ilk” . H b t G I nd e e s ' - ,, I -vs, . , 1 . 1 f gel ee n heaven above. or on earth ;:&;:l.tljl1liiIr:I1r'etln.ulhe;. collairlill afar Miss Carrie Holman observed 3: Genevieve Kmhlo oa i&W&N-a "A9 M”: i :2ldevlil:lhln:.Milie:llkinothrrilitull: belieiitih who keenest covenant ' i - d M'"" l f ' hi i" " .wxmmx A” l t i t 1 W 4' ii i i”' "d "'"”y "M "V ”'"''"t "M IMraaliil::l will rllggmlieo pr-alight. Later lff,',f.?.”'1s'Z' a'f',m" hmfle Summerslde after visiting in - A A cuszlsnir cans M”'"'"9 sl'"l9 mftnwlfi mu; ,,,',;”f:;',,,,.:. walk before Thee with all their the Lieutenant-Governor of On- tario and Mrs. Ray i-SW59" 9"t"" iainerl at a luncheon in the Roof Garden of th.e 110t.ei-. This week in Toronto Prof. Ed- gar Mclnnis addressed the Vic- in Summerside when a number of friends called to extend con- gratulations and best wishes. O C 0 Mrs. W. Arthur Allen entertain- ed at bridge at her home in Bath. Maine. . . Miss Peggy Preston, student at Netherwoorl School for Girls. Rotheslly, N. 3.. spent the Easter holidays at her home in Sum- merslde. for Tomorrow A KEEN and incisive grasp of an unusual situation, or of some quite novel or intriguing circum- stance, has power to vibrate the V. lb. butter. 3 cups flour, 1 cup sugar. 1 teaspoon baking powder. 3 eggs, 2 tablespoons boiling water. Add desired amount of candied cherries, peel or nuts. Cut cherries and flour well before adding to & Observation Teacher: "Tell me. sammy. why do women live longer than men?" Bl-mmyt "I don't know. teache. cry will be used in the treatment (surgery at present is considered the best form of treatment). Dr. Rowe reports the statistics of 10 patients with ulcerative coll- tis. 75 per cent of whom required hospital care. In 59 cases in which heart. . . And now. 0 God of Israel. let Thy word, I pray Then. he wri- fled, which Thou spakest unto 'l'h.v servant David my father. But will God indeed dwell on the earth? behold. the heaven and heaven oi Summerside on. Monday evening. , . , 1 d l m u mm m h l torla Women's Association and - - o - "'9?! 95 3” n 9 V9 3 better. When biendilil I-dd boiiilil unless it's because paint is a great' good cooperation was obtained. "'””' "M". ”""l" Th"; holy Miss Marion Barker contributed M” G. 5. mm”, 0, Managua tofiirsfqlbgwrthiilie ggiyggd of" rigging. gear. A stroke olotghe;ius.u;-guiigles wage; last. 3.3., in, how-5 gt 325 preservative... . mod man named m be the much less this house that 1 him piano music at the tea at Wymll- was welcomed by her many merside on a visit to her sister. inspiration. or twist to the wheel of fortune. may degrees. major cause in 54. food and pollen lmlldcd ? ...j...-m...-:..?..M... good. dH::tjes;;:sWgfsw1:i;;' guilt; i1'i9"d' i" 5":'”'1"iide "iii week Mrs. Joseph Wood. incite inn, high-powered mm as. CHOCOLATE Gun, COOKIES Sliyins allergy in 4. and pollen in one 1" 1 u f the mm! and om” ymon - . , m- . e e o er. Mrs. P. Cunningham. Mrs. J. Mrs. Helen Dickinson of Sum- Hon. J. A-can-d oM”. Bern”-dg 5;'sEeS;lV:h::l?l0vlIl1.1dHD:1x;V';)eiltio:: lioztlid woman: My hmbind um hrcalsxener M. 12 ya” 0! mum"- gemnrikhlllimg drugs, or when M M . A til Elliott. MT!- sllleg. Kllsgourl fits. C- N- Dms merside was hostess at bridge on Monday evening. 5 0 O Tignish. spent the week-end ll'l "o'erleap itself and fall on the it cup butter. 51' cup brown sugar. is cup white sugar. 1 egg. his sleep. ltion of causes Doctor: I'll give you somethlng.ulceraiive colitis, Dr. Rowe con- and treatment 0! controlled abscesses or infection of colon are continuing despite iii- and Mrs. G. w. Boake assisted in EgilihxigjgfmievJlthiuglsmzle 0ght1;':':'t' iather side" unless brakes be held 1 tea5P0on soda dissolved in 1 tea- to quiet him. icludes: "surgery should be reserv- may and other treatment. Them "'e "a "ml . e M” F”d ”'"”PhV 3"” ''e"""' and Mm Gauam, " 39"” spoon boiling water. lib cups flour. Woman: No. I want scmething ed for those cases when perfor- after operation. D0119" 01' drug ”' d ortrait ed to her home in Summemde ' ' ' If It Is Your Birthday 7 on semi-awe” chmlmite 9” to make him talk louder. I can't' atlon (ulcer boring right through lergles must be considered in iiii pa?'ttt:sIaMxlanRtl:glg)5 Hi;:dml;n Wm after visiting 1." 3m."Cwn' N. 8' Mm Helen Ming" S"m'""5id9- chg;se..m bun" with brown mu quite make out what he says. 'colon) and peritonitis threaten treatment. g Show a group of European and on Wednesday of 15” week e"i9&”"'i"9d at h" Mme ""5 Those whose birthday it is. may whim mg”. Mm on and be” Canadian lnndscavu 35 W9" ” Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw. summer- W" ' . . . be Drelnred to liimli inib h9-"I955 wgn, Add sod. ”ggo1ved in wgtep, oi-trait studies End d"Wi"3' i" side, entertained a number of . at the sudden and Possibly i'il'iI- th 11 mg; g (.11, bmken- Erayon atathls Lgbbyotxatvie friends at her hame int the :ea NM:-5. Pc.ERay llVlo::is'pl;:Idl;9'tUEle attic 3:11:12-n olfokevglttsgn demaglsqsgcg upench 0:13:-an or aschgcohte cm”. B d f P . ed L. i . n , , ' ' ' n u . 5881' , ' X3311";-14." 3232 M?sm.lml1:g Nfghiilgnlieriil? gictehrt wngx h" d"n';,'l"'"3wh "'3 and strenugus, but not "out of Sgipespigifug hiveizegncalrzggiaerggi u e . . ' ' 3 er. I'. 8I'l T9. 0 ll - ii . ' ' ' Ivan Nicholson and Miss Mae 3 bounds as to rash or erratic grasp semhcmshed vnlnuu over mp Md Mrs. G. D. DeBlois ls leavlnz Bradshaw. Murray. Livermore Falls. Maine. on exceptional factors. Make due bake in also degree oven for 25 is at present visiting her son- next week for New york where . . . 5h-:3 d d h d evaluation of these unforeseen 1 t wh an warm. um she and Miss Ellie N'Ch0l'9" Wm Mr. and Mrs. G. Franklin Cam- ;;ld::Vda:1,Vee,?:gFi::ao1:.a,:'.:,:', 'M;:l openings before plunging into galglzte bnmwz, wring. (Emu sail on the S. S. ltalia on a Med- iterranean cruise visiting Italy. f;”';3o::on5"gI':;:T5ide "5 V”i”"5 fore returning to her home in fn”&5'f'&”hg;dgy';:;':?y depihii ii” is optional.) out in squares when . ' h 3 lg. ' ' North Granville. ' cool. - . . . ' Ml E H ' . : lS.Vi'."r1fl'.i.i"”'rll.'3"'Zf.'.3.".d.i.'....l... M" M" ;. 'Sm, summer I - - ' d d h h,',;”';,ii;'h,;”;,';y:;' ::;';:g;,,;';:; "Luxite" RAYON GOWNS--Full cut. rayon knit gowns-Cruise Blue2 9 ea on the Emlirell 0! F""" the side, was hostess to a number of tn 3: M:an.c;:d Maxlzvogl J. ,1l.gy, mentality and emotions. with its b. confronted by . period of wt. uid Co;-glmgt only-. . , e l latter Part of .1un:- .30" WW"- lu I St. Eleanor's after spending the "WIWW ”u9"' "id i"d'-'i'9m”' d lapm ; ' ' Fl-!illra'y area dim” ii" '3: riilll.-'t'or r?f":lIlllslli:e in llT:lElimmi;- Em" "”"d”' w'"' "" '"'''"'"' 9,, Am, .1-,,,,,,,,,,, l')1l?ennlt'h-otlhkiolt1I'uldri(ilendrlell,leltlc. sFl1l'l A finer gown in rayon knit-also made by "Luxlte" and dauzhier-i"-i"'- M" ""1 M"; side with 50hWi- 59”” "'9 EH” Mr. and Mri: i:rs'lrine Haywood. l c'"icii'""” 'i”"”'” my ..l'”"' in gay Fiesta Red and Circus Yellow. Sizes 32-40. ' John A. Saund9i'8- NW WW" er vacation at her home in Pmm Sme, have M me” at The astrological (grams 1, go. confusion. doubt and even brain iimli N' 5' Y0i"'l3" C9V'v N- 3' ' this week Miss Beth Clarkegu of a most intriguing state of affairs 5t0"m" mi" b'i"- "'"V'"d'hy ”" 9 ' . . . ' ' ' ' Alberton ' unusual. bizarre. and not entlreili a strands of Nwiidwnl 5Pi3il'i"i 3 Mr. and MrI- A- H- MW” "' Mrs. H. T. l-foli-nan Jr. of sum- g' . . . C1,”. 0; ;nw,,,,,g.l,io,. whgfg ma. emotional temperamental e tertalned at dinner in their apart- ment this week for Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pellerln. Mr. Pellerln ll 4 manager of The Charlottetown while MI'- I114 Mi"- F9'l"' '" lm W tt. Su merslde. have as their .iiolisav. . . . . hail.-o gugltg Ilillrsf. Mborottliy "Mag ';:..f"'i2'." i:3'e'll:'al Aliiilleinhoml 3-'d.i',ll.i..1n.l'.-.'.ii.i'".i3.',".';; extraordinary 'nItIl' endowment Rayon Bed Jackets-3-4 sleeves. Peter Pan Collar. Sweeney mt o one on. . . g k ' . uh um W. oumlg on" Mrs. Alton Lomas of Halifax . . . gzggffe '.l;';;f,y ':"'e"r' Fifi; ciiilio fjnpmunghg; "J wmlmnm ma Pearl button trim. Cruise Blue. Regatta White. S.M.L- who has been visiting with her arante. Mr. and Mrs. lnlthlrli friends on Friday last week. I C 0 O merside entertained at bridge on Thursday evening. The Misses Dorothy and Wanda Mrs. Charles Llewellyn return- ed by plane on Thursday to her wood. "Villa Waters". returned to Scale are hoping that General Eisenhower. now that he has ar- rived at his European headquart- ers. will vlslt his Scottish "home" sented to him. it is always kept in readiness. Beds are aired and impulses and energies attuned to den 6: elopments and curious situ- ations arise. The mentality is obscure or confused in penetreir If It Is Your Birthday ing novel experiences or events. in ploxing and challenging situa- and flight. "Make haste slowly" when ponderoua counlo elements over- whelm. "When in doubt do noth- I... A child born on this day. has an actuating its behavior. Early guid- ance and understanding are urg- Iim" " "l""'i"3 '9 ii" Mm” tome in Fredericton. N. B.. after in Halifax tl.ile.w:ek;end. ;mm,m .,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, hi, ,,,.,.:,. gggzilgirahgdmiga rteosuimyt st;-1: Those whose birthday it u, may eat. I I: a Holman of Suln- 5" M” T' w' 3”” 'w' " Castle the flat could be ready for "W mm SIIl'i0t0W"- occupation within a few hours. 4 l I . i. merside is vlsltlnl thil W”iH'"i in Chas-lotteto.wn; The ladies of St. Peter's Guild entertained at the tea hour 'on . 'Wsdnesdsy in the Parish Hall. spring flowers centred the. It- tractive 'tea table at which Mrs. C 0 Mrs. James Prichard of Mont- real is visiting in Summerslde the guest of her sister. Mrs. H. '1'. Holman. ' I O 0 Mrs. Albert sharp. Summeraide. entertained at btidse this week. I O ' comfortable. sheen a 1 ll - have returnetto their home in gritealia aselzblfatiloeild. rail", "lke'a" home on the top storey is reached by an electric lift, and fitted carpets and electric rad- iators make the rooms warm and Show piece is the round drawing-room with win- dows looking out over Culsean Bay. West wing of the old Castle -the ancient home of the Ken- '?'umt Quailhl- Scuqto (Lac Green. Pink. Yellow, Blue. Paton. em. l-in-old Pleklrdv Mn. Roy E. M-ci-can of the nedys--is still used as a residence Ira. A. Call staff of the Provincial sensiorlum by gh, Mum". ,1 Au”. 1-h, nu bus at the taller Guild eeIiIt- Is spending her vacation at her 0; 3,, 5um",.....,m,g 1.. 05.... ed in seems and the tee eono home in lunlrnerslde. mi m..,....,,,,,-, 9...... .,,,, ., &ll MOO. Ira. Walter RyIId- ' ' ' visitors and about (0.0!!! people ' senescent. W. A. lIIi0i- Kn. Than. A- Csmvb-,ii.-Sum- mine the Castle in ieso. The -. 0 0 ' merslde. was hostess at bridge "mm. of mmgn cum u. - . Q I-. on W "11: lg... VIC! Oil! evening t.hlI. w:ek. ggggn. "nag In gcuund "M X IIIUHM I tlh , . t e wi u I la z . ' fee the summer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald V p i n "9" m ":1 ' " ', i 2.95 Smart tailored Pyjamas in fine broadcloth"- long wearing-colorfast. Sizes S.M.L. Colors, Red, Paddy 3.95 and 5.95 ' Good Value - Good Quality Pale Green.