Gjrauld-Maclseod Nuptials 30 j 0i.liIi- H& ELLEIl'8i DIARY A 37 an Island lrssmefs Wife "Jamie!" we overbesrdls little ltd. this week come to the sixth anniversary of his birth. say soft- ly this xnornlns- ”aid you forget?" be queried. "this is sstunisy!" The hot shadows of night were being liftodstthetlmebythaxww day which set bright reflections of dawn on a wall of our room. I James who sleeps lightly called a bit aleepily: "Yes, dear, so you , needn't get up so early since this isn't a echooldsy." ' "But." the youngster Winnipeg Ballet r on Eastern Tour Happenings of The Week Wants Youth's Attention Shy Girl. i7. Advised To Abandon Efforts If Party Attempts Fail DEAR. MISS DIX: For the past year I have been very fond or I boy, 1). three years older than 1. He is a neighbor of my gm friend. and the only time I see him is when I visit her. which isn't too often. When we do meet. he's friendly. but never suggest; dgung me. 1 am an attractive girl. but shy. How can I get this boy to notice me? Cl-fARl.0'r'na: DON'T BE SKY of Ottawa left yesterday on re- turn to their homes. While here they were the guests of their sis- Dr. Robert Wallace, formerly ! principal of Queens University, who delivered the Samuel Rob- returned. , ' ertson Memorial Lecture at Prince ter. Mrs. Fred Taylor of Bun- 2;! lllallltl-H Y0:e'kll'll7'f'mx:':; V 9 of Wales College. was received bury. Tl! I ll 3 91' V6 I , Thursday afternoon at Govemg I . a e . our work?" ANSWER. The boy undoubtedly considers you lust a nice kid ment House. Senator and Mrs. G. H. Barbour At the door later we watched who respond! Dl9l"llll1Y W ll" C0llV9"lIll0lllll 0ll0l'll- At the rate - left Ottawa Thursday for Vic- them go, the shaggy black dog of your present meetlnss. youll probably never impress him as any. thing else. To me e him realize that you are I person worthy of his consideration. you must put yourself in a position where he is obliged to tgkg more notice of you. Why not persuade your girl friend to have a party to which shp will invite both of you? That at least will give you more scope. If, after one or two such attempts, the boy still remains aloof better save your efforts for one more attainable. ' One of the characteristic (and fortunate) tend. encies of adolescence is to focus affection on 5 All with faces leading the way. . incline southward toward an . which briefly shut out their goal 1 from sight. But over its top, a mile ' away along the fields between. toria, B.C., following the adjourn- ment of the Senate. I I I His Worship Mayor J. David l Stewart and Mrs. Stewart left on ' Monday by car for a month's hoi- I iday in Florida. They were ac- l companied as far as New York l by Mrs. G. E. Hartlen. who is l spending a brief visit. there. ' O I I Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Troop of Halifax are spending the week- end with Cmdr. and Mrs. G. H. Buntain. Carlu Carter is one of the dan- cers of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet continued on page 9 Company which will start on a . tour of Eastern Canada in' March. fl That Body Of Yours use Mrs. Harry A. MacDougall and daughter. Mrs. L. E. Wellner .lr., Mrs. Wendell Worth entertain- ed at tea Tuesday afternoon in Fresh from it successful tour of g l honour of Mrs. A. Frank Mac- left Tuesday on a visit to rela- the west, the members will present, I Lean. tives in Boston. , amhew melody-amgglc ballet. tlsha. 8 km” W Bum”. ujl well-nigh unobtainable member of the opposite sex . e a e ' - dow on the pnlrlen as well as Y - Then, too. a case of hopeless love in ndoleacench Miss Edith Moore left yester- Mr. and Mrs. Linus Rossiter en- other old favorites, including "The - vow. Mum M Prowler I lrlrll run for the more serious emotional tertained at their home on Wed- ”"' Pl'0lll9l'M Of ll'l3tllTllY- Shooting of Dan McGl'ew," one of I , day on return to Montreal alter ' the company's most popular acts. I visit of several weeks with her father, Mr. George Moore. a 0 . So while I hope you'll make an effort to be- come friends with this boy you like. Charlotte. don't be despondenl if your efforts fail. , r ' . Learn to be pleasant, cheerful. and friendly with all the bay; . . - , you like, and you'll undoubtedly find a responsive one. ' MORE ABOUT THE .MOBILE UNIT OF THE ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM SOCIETY nesday night in honour of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corbett, who were presented with a beautiful table I - lamp as cl parting gift from their D" n"'."J"'q: mm Canadian consumer News ...M. Physicians. patients. and (hi families of patients are well aware of the difficulty and. in some cases. r::i.”.:ii:::::.”1”:.i..:l iiZii.i.5St..d Thfmmrrllrre or ---um and arthritis obtain the necessary N”; r 9 Mn and MT5- -7- Full' physiotherapy (treatment by hem, erton MacLeod, Charlottetown, to electricity, massage). Sgt. C-uy John Giraud, son of Mr. That thls much needed freak and the late Mrs. F. B. Giraud oi ment may be obtained in the home pans. name. was solemmzed m of the patient was mentioned some Zion P,.e5b)m.mn church on Fri. weeks 330 in dlscur-rluz the W9” day, February 13th. at 11.30 a. m., of the mobile unit of the,Canadl-an the Rem G Camyle Webster omcg Allhrllls lllld Rllelllllall-5lTl Smflely lating at the double ring ceremony. This mobile unit with physician The bride. who was given in and nurse moves into a community mamage by he, mm", wore E and brings these heallus meusllles street length frock, Elizabethan Tl!” in "19 l)3''le”” bedtslde in Style. Of memory Plllk bensallne. and white accessories. Iler col-sage the home; Her hat was a black velvet calot was of pink carnations. The toast Ill Clllllcal hlld 1-llb0l3l0l”l35 edged with tiny lilacs and her cas-'to the bride was given by the Rev, . Notes in the Cllllllldlhll Madlclll 55" cade bouquet was of Pink Delight G. Carlyle Webster and responded a Dr. Robert C. Wallace was the guest of honour Thursday evening Vt a dinner given by Dr. Frank Macl-(innon, principal of Prince of Wales College, before the Samuel Robertson Memorial lecture. . . . Mrs. M. E. Wilkie entertained at bridge on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Corbett, when they were presented with a gift. They were also honoured yesterday af- ternoon by the presentation of ii tri-light lamp from the manager and staff of the Royal Bank. s s s DEAR MISS DIX: I have fallen in love with a man 12 years younger than myself (I am 30). We work together. and have been seeing each other for two years. Although I have reminded him again and again of the difference in our ages. he insists it is in- consequential and that we could be happy. It would be a first mar- riage for both of us. GUY GIRAUD themums were used to decorate the church. The Church organist, Mr. Frank Johnson, A. T. C. L. played ap- propriate wedding music and dur- ing the siglling of the register, ac- companied lllr. Ivan Robinson, soloist, who sang "At Dawning." Following the ceremony 11 recep- tion was held at the Charlottetown Hotel where the bridal party re- ceived in the main lounge. The bride's mother received in a. gown of cobblestone grey with black SGT. AND MRS. 's'u'J's'a'H'J'-'4' i Following the lecture, faculty : members and their wives held a - reception for Dr. Wallace in the 1 college library. - . Ii. B. C. ANSWER: Age is Such a relative thing, and happiness in mar- riage has been proven possible in the most extraordinary cases of age difference, that I could never make a definite assertion as to Continued on page 9 Collsumers are asking how pt.o' wash nylons! The other evening a group of Sat. and Mrs. Guy J. Giraud business girls were talking about (nee Eleanor MacLeafl) who were nylon; and haw lg wash them, one married in Charlottetown on Feb- said she never wag-lgerl her nylon Wary 13th Sallcll TllUl'5(llly for hose or garmcllts with detergents, Europe on the "Isle de France.” always used soap flakes. could cl ' ' ' A. C. tell her whether detergents Mr. and Mrs. Norman MncDon- an harmful to nylomy aid, Crapaud, entertained Sunday A150, 3"; nylon fabrics weaken- afternoon 8t H family llillly ill ed. or do they tend to degenerate their home, Higlilzlnd View, fol-,1; kem Sm,-ed fgr any length of a Mrs. Allen .l-whnston. Belvedere I-lelghis, was hostess to the mem- I bers of her bridge club last Fri- day evening. I 0 Mrs. George Michael entertain- ed a few friends at bfidge on Monday evening. I I A Anne Adams l5atterns Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macliachern dancing party given by Dr. and .Mrs. R. Gordon Lea and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Shaw. I I Mrs. L. E. Wellner entertained at a supper bridge at her home on Thursday evening. I I I Mist Craig Laldlaw 9' New l" lleallllt H" m””l"v MW 't f d's f se'erl different tissue or have their tissue destroy- 31 Anne Ashley Glasgow, N. S.. is visiting her Spurgeon Laird, of this City, left )ty3;,e5?rhe;z:e gnly altraace of colour ed) is the most. frequent diagnosis .93 -. Name. Address. Style Numlser. brother-in-law, Dr. T. A. Laid- by plane last week to be with her ln the laumlel-lug gglutlon may he in cases treated. ' FRENCH TOAST cafgndor 0431:! &:a?d';IlI:E :6 l M . . ' l . - t ' , - - . ' . i . v ' aw and rs laid aw Her hus daughter during 110: illness picked up by 3 whlge lnlgn gar The article points out the well How can I make 3 good pol sweet Wat. Tomntof Guilds. band. Major Craig Laldlaw, a the Misses Margaret MacDonald and Kathryn Myers. . e . The many friends of Mrs. idyl- son Proud, who has been serious- ly ill in the Civic Hospital, Ot- tawa, 0nt., will be pleased to know that she is much improved ment to increasing numbers be most useful where nylon gar- I llomebound arthritic patients." 9t Lead, brother of the bride. and Mr! ments have become heavily soiled Yellowing of white nylon in laun- dering may be caused by too much heat in ironing. Nylon also picks up traces of dye from coloured garments laundered in the same solution. Nylon has a great affin- On the prescription of any quali- fied doctor practically all types of rheumatic disease are accepted for treatment although rheumatoid arthritis (commonest type of arth-l ritia where ends of bone grow extral ment giving a resultant off-colour observed fact that the crippling ef- Louis H. Doyle. . Vases of pink and white chrysan- three years. have returned after a short visit lowing the rllristening of i.llOll'Et'Lnrle',) sociation Journal, we read: "SllD- 1-0595. to by the groom, PINAFOBE INI JACKET to Montreal. son. James Angus, in the Crapflud our experts tell us that syn- porting and supplementing the Mm John H. Mama, slsm. of the Fonowmg the reception the bride Y chum: ' Th” may . 0 United Church by Rev. Alexander lhellc degeygel-.15, both or the mild work of the general practitioner in made, as matron of honour. wore and groom mt by plane for a ufllungt look 5 ugad with who Mr. and Mrs. Fred Large en- MacKay. During the service Miss or --l-elmlll," type and of the heavy care of Brtllrlllc lJ8l-lElll3 15 W9 a frock of navy taffeta similar toiioneymoon in the Mal-itimes. the 1:: dcml k t tp magclrdso 1-ow": i l"””"ed "Wills it mixed blldge Barbara Tall” 0i Summers”? duty or "bull!" type are suitable molllle Dhvslulherouv servlce of me that of me bride with small match- bride wearing a dress of pale green n Italpke mglrrs own sungeemb- ,-. Tuesday evening. sang very SWE'ell.v, "His Eye Is for washing nylon garments. ln- Canadian Arthritis and Rheuma- lng ml. He, bouquet was 0, -mls- Wm, ,. musk,” coal, yellow M- ll”-Ill"-5 lemm mm M W calm - - on The Sparrow". Mrs. Walter eluding hosiery, since nylon is not tism Society. Approximately 30 mm, roses. Cessorles and 5 co,-sage oi; Talls- 5' ,"1d”,c? I Pam” 1. M8 htuns Mr. and Mrs. Dal-rell McGuire Wright presided over the tea geakelled by we nlkallnlly or built mobile units operating in moi,e Mr. John H. Mums, bmmemnl ma" ms” cilrplh gl pain. But, rism on will be the guests of honour this cups, while assisting in serving maps and lmlll, and 5)-,nl,et;.. dc, than -M scattered C-mes across law of the bride. was gmomgman. Mm and Mrs. Ghaud sailed on uglyaxl-s sffzsmelgom r E "e"l”3 at a Supp” 3”! 59"”? We” Mm A""3”'3 T”-Vim" "ml tErs!-'rll-5- Tllese bulll D1”0dll0l3 Wlllicllmdil ll” bllllllllls needed Well” The ushers were Mr. Ralph Mac- February 26th on the "Ile de 8 ' France" for England and France where they will reside for the next 'Pattern 4543: Children's Sizes 2. 4, 6. 8. 10. Size 6 takes 1&4 yards 35-inch print; lib yards plain. This pattern easy to use. simple HowCanlill Q. lab for aluminum ware? flu-aw Cook's Corner (with variations) to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-live cents late) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern, Print plainly size. member of the permanent army Mr- and MN Thoma! A- C-Iloll" fects of rheumatoid arthritis can and Six slices stale white bread. 1 . ......-. ..t ,. - ””””"”' Ar B” '"m” "mmnm ' x force, is at present stationed in of Montague have returned home s s e be largely arrested 11 em-ly 5133. water in equal qua,”-mesl and men cup milk, 2 eggs, l,. teaspoon sail. 5595” alter 91-lendmg 59V"3l day” Vl5' Re possible deterioration of ny- M818 and Drompl treatment are addlng the mlxlul-e to gumclen; dash of pepper. about 2 tablespoons h I . ' ' ' ' "mg l” Ch”1”"el0Wn- ion in storage: given. Unfortunately. if prompt borax lo make a page as lhlcl; us butter. Cut bread '.-i-inch thick. D030 0 d Scrapbook M” Mm” Bcnr Wh” '3 h”"' f ' ' Nylon fabrics, if stored several treatmentisnot given and the ends mm Apply wlll, R lhlcl; 501; Beat eggs. then add milk and other l'l53'l"3' in Fl”Flda- lell Mllml The hoatmses last Saturday years under good conditions. are of the bone have been overgrown clam and pollsh wllh flannel ingredients and beat. Soak each I: Ieberh Mo Beach on Wednesday on a short evening at the Summerside Curl- not weakened as a result of aging or wasted to some extent. not Q. How mm I prevent Sll.-er. slice of bread in this mixture about - annnn, 33:9 l0 Nassau and HllV5llll- ing Club were Mrs. G. Franklin Nylon, as with some alike and much can be done except give re- Wm. (mm ml-nlshlng when stall,-,g 11 or 2 mlx:)utbelsmlllav3eutbut.It,:l; lglrgix: wlndo" . . ' ' f ??r?mrfci;hMrdini3Jn Gl,vfr.sKeR.a.l:pnyml'l irayoi:'bgstrii-sneeasfn1gu(dlilmncf);i:?x(i1sbytligt liner! lilemgeexrjlalnhcwc llillrxl1p(:cl-tfgilitrmflcie nil wh llv -w,, 9 l to he ;agrlf)rBynallc1:s inglt, turning wheu Add." ml-19 Vlll9Kltl' 10 W9 WM” Mm Jollll A- Simmonds 9-lllel" silliphant and Mrs Clive Brennan fir: shoulcd hot. be lgiaced in cup- mobile unit home treatment can sloped aw? 1:; ll: surlnnle: months, underside is golden. and blown Wm" deamng wmdw” mu may tninerl a number of friends at ' - o 'o ' i above furnace be in cases where hospitalization other side. serve hot with bacon or Wm stay dean mr ll "mg" mm bridge last evening. . e e I-losteases at the Curling Club this evening will be Mrs. James Burden. Miss Ethsl Sutherland, Mrs. St. Clair Trainer and Mrs. J. D. MacGulgan. . - Several teams of mixed curlers from the Summerside Clrrling Club were entertained Tuesday evening at the Charlottetown Curling Club. After curling, square dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. I I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beer enter- tained Monday night in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogers, who are leaving Monday for Valley- field, P.Q., where Mr. Rogers has accepted a position as industrial chemist. I I I Mrs. Charles Mackenzle and Miss Doris Gill attended a per- formance in Sackville Wednesday evening by the National Ballet Company, which has been four- ing the Maritimes. I I I Senator and Mrs. J. P. Macin- tyre are arriving in Moncton this week-end to visit their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Blair and family for a week, before returning home. I I I Miss Hilda Jenkins of Complon. lP.Q.. and Mrs. Mrs. Lowell Allen and daughlter, Susan, of Summerside are visiting in Halifax. N. S. guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. R. MacRae. . n . Mrs. .7. Arthur Clark was hoetes at bridge at her home in Summer- slde on Monday evening. I I t Mira. William Freeman of Mat- tapan, Mawwhusetts is visiting in Summeraide due to the serious ill- nes of her brother, Mr. John Mac- Dauohl-an. of Borden who is a pat- iellit in the Prince County Hospi- h . I I I Mrs .1-liarold L. Milligan of Sum- merside entertained on Tuesday evening in honour of Miss June sharp. whose marriage will take place in the near future. e . . Mrs. l-Iarold Schurman left Bum- merside for Ottawa on Wednes- dlay. . . . Mm. Harry Dickie, Mrs. Reagh Tlnney and Mrs. J. C. Simpson were convenes-a on Tivilrsday evening at a banquet. in the Sum- merslde Curling Rink when they entertained the Sackville and Moncton players. C I Mm. T. D. Morrison, Mrs. A. R. Crl-ant, Mrs. B. F-. Hunter, Mrs. R. Edward O'Brien ...'. BPRING.COA'lS 8: SUITS ARRIVING DAILY -lEii3..ilI0li siltom-: Continued on page 9 suns Islam or SPRING Our Wonder Silk Prints I-lave Arrived in the Prettiest Silk Prints. Sizes: 1 10-20: l6Vz-24llz AND ONLY 87.95 t EACH PHONE '55 boards directly rooms or close to gas heaters, etc. Garments should always be clean when stored. While moth larvae will not attack clean ny- lon, they may damage garments which are not clean, or, if trapped in a. fabric. will eat through nylon goods to escape. . . is possible. "The mobile unit accept patients in many ways-those referred from hospital clinics. from general prac- titioners) and from social agencies. If a patient, having heard of the Society, contacts the physiothera- pist for aid, he is referred back to - his own doctorlto requut treat- I would like you to know that ment." The patient while under- following a recommendation on be- some lhll DllY5l0l-llertll-W itlll le- half of the Consumer by G. A. C.. mains the patient of his doctor and the Retail Merchants Association is under his supervision, the phy- of Canada. (Food division) passed siotherapistr reporting progress of the following resolution, which the Patient 90 hi! doctor- was sent to thd Industrial and In addition to the actual treat- Development Council of Canadian ment given, the physiotherapist Meat Packers. and to ' the major outlines an exercise program which meat packing companies: combined with rest and carried out "That the retail trade is against regularly will help prevent de- the use of the striped bacon wrap- formity and improve muscle tone, per, believing it to be against the joint function and posture. best interests of the consumer." Certainly. the work done by the C. A. C.. in addition. new numbers Arthritis and Rheumatism Society the Federation of Agriculture. 0n- everywhere d88el'VE6 the financial tario Hog Breeders' Amociation, help of the community. and Canadian swine Breedera' A.s- , sociatlon in support of eliminating red striped wrappers. However, in spite of this we see a lot of these L packages in our stores lately. If, you buy one, have your merchanti open it up for you. so you can see if the fat is tucked out of sight. and d0u'l be looled by the "5 1. what is wrong with this sen- Sllllled W”PP"'- tence7 "He sat the vase inside of . Helen Lawson. the boxy. Pm” P"”d""i' 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of ”globular"? 3. Which one of these words is Better Enqllsii up e. a. nun.- .........:E... perscribe, personify. p 4. what does the word "analog- ous" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with trs that means "handed down from generation to generation"? Morning Smilel Just wondering "The giant redwood trees are marvelous," said the teacher. "Think of it. a large tree has enough lumber in it to make twenty-two average houses. Any questions?" "li'es'm" beamed the red-head- ed boy in the rear seat. "How many baseball bats would it make, Miss King?" ANSWERS 1. Bay. "He set the vase." and omit "of." 2. Pronounce the o as in rob, not as in globe. 3. Prescribe 4. corresponding to something else in certain aspects. "There is some- thing in the exercise of the mind Tradlt onsl. . I 4&?Af' , COIIGIIS Modern Etiquette lelosutslas Q. Is it necessary for s guest to tasks some polite remark to his hostess when bidding her good- night. and if so, what? A. This is much better than an abrupt "goodnight." such comment. as. "Your dinner was delicious," or; "I really did i co” s Glll W A - I " . enjoy our bridge game.” or what- . ever the party may have been. Q. ood tsste Is it considered 3 WAN IY ANY MRI! to have the gift cards. displayed sense-r. our met! no " misspelled? Perseeute. peraplculty, b snsl ous to that of the body." 5 ' i or longer, it can be prevented from tarnishing by sprinkling with, ur packing in, dry flour. Q. How can I keep white silks from turning yellow? A. They will not turn yellow if a small quantity of sodium bicar- bonate is put into the rinsing water after washing. . The Stars Say - - By Genevieve lesnbia :w.ar.rr.V.v..vr't.d For Tomorrow EMOTIONAL tensions you may have experienced for the past. couple of days should disappear tomorrow if you. will take time for quiet, meditative contemplation. This does not. mean that you should spend the day in complete idleness, of course. But relaxing and realiz- ing that most of the things you worried about dldnlt happen, should act as a guide for the future. Once calm in mind, aim to improve re- lationships with others. The day is a good one for writing letters, indulging in creative activity. per- forming gracious gestures which, you may be surprised to learn, are received with far more apprecia- tion and enthusiasm than you might believe. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. you will find the year ahead a most satisfactory one. Long-pending usiness transactions should be concluded satisfactorily and. by the end of the year, you should flild yourself closer to achieving your ambitions than you believe possible at this time. You will filial that many of your achievements are preceded by sonle unexpected change. and unforeseen benefits may accrue through travel. a new invention or the ,favors of highly placed persons. while romance is also favored. do not "depend on Continued on page 9 i r . his is tionsl sltbou it . - nus rm? iaiucomlng opsslnelr roeinish to cards with the gifts. Variations: mixture 3 minutes. above. (2) Use tomato spoon sugar to the and serve with SEIVCS. sausages; jam or maple syrup. (1) Put 2 pieces of buttered bread together with sliced cheese between. Soak in the egg- as the needle and it will usually un- in- stead of milk. (Ci) lf sweet toast is wanted for dessert add 1 table- cgg mixture strawberry pre- Pantry juice More brilliance will be given if a little bluing is added to the water. Knotted Thread Pull the knotted thread towards ravel without the slightest diffi- culty: " Lemons To keep lemons fresh for a long time. keep them in an air-tight lsr filled with water. . .iImis'-toe ,Womess' Sher Plllffli nI1i.i all .IN THE iiL0llIA'S surr DEPT. i AIIIIIW For the Lady with flattery on her mind . . . a splendid collection l of spring's newest suit fashions. These are those much-sought after designs that have a distinctive flair for flat- tery . on any occasion, any time of day. See them tomorrow in our suit department. Sizes range from 9 to 17-12 to 20. and 18V; to 24ll.v. our Suits are priced from- 2o.95io 52.95 0 FAILLES - RAYONS ' rwaaos - WOOLS l.o IA 4-J