Kg. 8-11119 Guliaiuiw Friday, LET'S on Children Will Enjoy Candy Pin-Wheels By IDA BAILEY ALLEN Nov. 12, 1954-' EvEl',V normal Child. and most Slice Candi l'm'Wll"i”l-5 ll" lhlfk E!-Du'n.up5I like candy. They need.or to desired lhiCl(lle&i. Makes 3 n it. inn. in controlled amounts. 'lns l-xeeri-sI1IlV 10 2 WPPK-5 "1 "'9 nun soliiiion is to serve Clinfly ill” l"l'l39"”'”" Ii:”hIfI'”'I'II fIIlIIdkII h:I'ieI5Im:II, b'Y”I:lud d:;l:' ai'rH:'r l)l.V.Vl'1Il in ' . I i . "NI ll"? '9 m0k "i K999 l" H”. CNN") Pickles Carrot Sticks l'PiIillPl'RIOr and slice as needed. -Chm Con can”, I I I I , . .. Candi" Pin-Wheels or in-.m T. (Asnv ciis-wnu-.i.s BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PPppeI,I0nImIIsIIJad . This iecipe calls for candy in Caiid.Y PlHVWlW9l5 OT ' N” fmm. v.mChI p,.Up,,,.iy mm. Lemon Parfait Coffee Tea Milli blllPfi. make the pin-wheels. I I Lemon Parfait: Separate 3 eggs; The niarriaur of Mary Lola daughter of Mrs. Hazel Johnson and the late Mr. Johnson. of Halifax. Peanut miner Candy: Emmy 1 beat me yolks 1.IgmI Add 12 CI to John son of Mr. and Mrs John B. Fleming of Charlottetown. was solemnlzed of St. Ilka. homogenized instant. V8mll3'sugar and 2”: lbs. fresh or frozen Dunstaii's Basilica on 'liuesda,v. Noieinhei 9. at i8:l5 s.m. The members of the bridal party Are from pudding H110 3 lN'K9 mlxlni hm” lemon Juice. Fold in l b. hERVYileft to right: Mi. Uliailes Jnlin-on. host man; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fleming Jr.. the. groom and bride; Add 1 f70Ul'ld bi" l3'" 9' 5'"'edlCl'”m- Whllmed 5”” 9" ll” whip" Mrs. Maiirice Gimiliiiii, iiiidesin-aid; Mr. William Murphy. usher; Mr. Gerard Hanlan. usher-(Photo by crmiAeiinnei"s siigar. I. r. soft pgd evapniaied milk Then beat Iu”P"I BP,Illl(1r(l. Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. William Nlch olson who were married at Doaktown. N.B.. recentl: From left to right are: Miss Elizabeth Nicholson. (sister of the srooml. bTld95m3ldi ill” hrldc. thi '0,-me, Mary Lou swim of Dnpktown, N.B.; the groom. William Nicholson. son of Mr. and Mn Ewen Nicholson. Summerside; best man. Donald Nicholson. brother of the groom. ELLEN'S DIARY by an Island Farmer's Wife Silver-that is the shade we re- I. trap announced to his (Find- member now of this day. silver of father the other morning. rain washing down the windward "You'll get him yet!" James windows; of raindrops of crystal beamed. "I like to sea boys inter- clinging to the twigs and branches estod in something that will make of the bare trees and shrubbery them 1 cent, something with some about. work to itl For bread and butter sliver of cloud on the hilltop won't fall into folks' mouths. in ...-,,.,1 Crepe M-"I matching acce3,I .. , and of tiny rain-made brooklets this world-Everyone has to busy The chui-cl-(iii-(is dot-nraiod withisorics and muskrat cape. Her cm. .1 that ran down, ever down. to swell himself to get lt.' The you-H85?-81” pink and while risieis and Ci'll')'S- sage uas of yellow roses. , , y I the water Of the troubled mill- nodded. "When the season opens. anihemums l Mr. F r a nk Mclntyre, accnrn- Morning Smile lIstream . . . And the farmers looked I'm going to set traps of my own The bride. giirn in niai-i-iage hyIpaiiied on the organ by Mrs. .In- In big. doleful at the prospect of down along ghe st.Ir:Iam-Ifor miIisIi:-I .her uncle. Mr. 'l'hum-as R. Cullen. soph Dougan. sang several beaiiti-' . . - - anot er damp November day with rats. or per ape ' gs l. min . lbs chose a Silppvr-length gmvn nfchan-lrul hymns during the Nuptial Mass.IhI:Iiwa:;l::;h::dhfI;:f' mm nicked much of our turnip vi-op still on Did you trsp when you were I butter or niarcaiiiic. 1 P518 Whllf-land fold ill H19 3 egg whites. . '. F "V"i)0l"r'lr"l milk I" "””ll Rinse a refrigei'atm' tray with arid l. r pr-anut hiiiier Srir untll.rold waier line wiih i-nokie iiell mixed. then ivork about 2 min. crumbs made by rolling 2 vanilla viitln ii spoon or the haiifls in m?il(PI wafers rine Spoon in the dessert a creamy smooth ball mixiui-e Cnvei with a thin layer of cookie crumbs. Place in the freeziiisx unit of thr- refiigeminr. or in the food freezer. and freeze l to 2 hrs., nr until nrm. Cut in squares IO serve. If desired, garnish each wiili 1 tbs almost thziuerl frozen strawberries or rasp- beriies IJEVILEI) HAM BlS('I'l" THE FIIEF Ari aiiiiumi iirdriiii: uas ml-igrninii. ivivre I dress of yellow net'ed in by Mr. Charles Johnson. emnized at St. lliinsiants Pia:-ilica. Iiriih ycllnw headpiece and a nose- Brief remarks expressing congratu- C.i'lHi'l0lfPi(1lT'f'l, rm November 9. gay nf Tawny Gold roses. laiions and good wishes were made when Mr. R:-inarri Fleming. snnl Mr. Charles Johnson, brother of by Rev. Prestrin Hammill. Mr. T. of Mr and My: .lnhn B I-'leming.Ithe bride, acted as gronmsman. R. Cullen and Mr. Jerome O'Brien. and Miss Lula Johnson. daughtei-IMr. Gerard Hanlan and Mr. Wil- For going away Mrs. Fleming of Mis Hazel .Iohnson and theIliam Murphy were ushers. wore a charcoal orinn dress. gray late Mr. Fri-d Johnson and thel The bride's mother. Mrs. Hazel kidskin jacket. shrimp pink in a double-ring ceremony. Rev Johnson. wore a dress of sea-blue hat and gloves. with alligator shoes Francis Cm-cni-an officiated and crepe and silver lame with silver and handbag. a rid I Corsage of celebrated the Nupiial Mass. Thelallfi coral accessories and mink pink roses. grounvs ncphmis. Lou and Bei- neckpiccc. She wore a corsage nil Mr. and Nlrs. Fleming left by nard Murphy. acted as iitiar boys. lpink and while ro sebu ds. The car on a honeymoon trip to To- Rev. R. F. MacDonald and Rev Igi-nnni's mother. Mrs. John B. I'l'nlIl0 and other central Canadian Preston Hanimill iicrr present in;Fleming. was dressed in mauveipnints. the Sanctuary. mm.-niaie randy: Empiv i pkg. homogenized iiistani chocolate. pud- ding into a large mixing bowl. Add 1 pound box iilla cl sifted confec- iinno-r's sugar. I-.. c. soft. butter or marizariiie. and in c. evaporated milk or rrenni Stir until well mixed: thrn work about 2 min. with ai spnnn or the hands to make a ere:-:m.i' smooth ball. FROM To Put Together: Between sheets of waxed paperI roll the Pcanui Butter Candy to form a '4" thick circle. Do the same thing with the Chocolate Candy. Peel off the top sheeis of waxed Make b.ikiflR ponder hisciiits from a taiorite recipe or use a mix. Roll '." thick into oblong shape; cut in even 1'-v" squ.ircs. Spread half with the coiiieiits of l 42': ozii can devilled ham ITIlXPCl.lYlil'1 '-.- BAKEI) APPLE PUDDING 6 tart apples . in cup water 4 tbs. cornstarch paper. Flip the Chocolate Candy" butter or margarine and 1 tbs. - . . . -. . . . - . I h II .I - I .- ., -- over the Peanut Butter Candy. peel table mustard 2 tl:,I1'ie I,l,:1:fb::llF(:.:, ::;eid QI:mlI9aE:tl;'1)nf0p ::,pi,i0:4j1:giaetlyl6((l piggigi ezysiiedathzfmirsrctirgii watch iiiie,Stfll'('h and Hm One sod mm be-i;:oI I never Md much mm for 1 1459- cinnamon Ml ma ml" she” M waxed papal” TOP ll”'h ll" l'""""l'”3 5q”R”'s' seed pearls. Her fingertip-length guests The tnastmasier. Mr. Wil-, ..Ym'I HI,en.t going 'tIo 'mimII I ' ' t that. But I'll tell you: I once knew gI l:I)bI:'Il'(:fn SIIIIIM Roll up. pulling off waxed paper as Ivml go along. Wrap and chill thor- Brush lightly with milk. Bake 20- 25 minutes in si hot oven. 400 de- veil. trimmed iiith mnthcr of pr-arl'liam Murphy, called on Rev. Franc- sequins. hope?" asked the barber in alarm. me ma” "No." replied the victim. "I just fell lrilnl a small so-iis Corcoran to propose a little fellow Who was at that sort of work-he snared rabbits and Thmly slice ”pplu' pm in muw And we heard two lads at iheii' oughlv. grees F. IIumn,,d h.,add,..,ssI Hm. h.,uque. In the b,.id,,I In which I.esp,.,ns., IIIIIIII III IIIII II IIIV IIIIIIIIIII IIII” holds bedroom window nfier some fil5a.p- mm them In mxgrmche" "Id he pan addirilt water and cinnamon was of Pink Delight rnsrs. illas made by tho groom. Rev. R ...I,..,,,... ,' r poininient ovei'IIthe damp down. had I W or .I Inpgum new the BIlenrIiI tog;ihtI:r.IIthe KEEP IN TRIM As niatrim nf hnnn ll l". Mis iF MacDonald proposed a toast In g"-,,,g gggghg "Rm" Hill"! -l3IIml9 53ld- C,-eekl Thu ume of year he had 5 am I'm In er dub I! am? Maurice Goodwin. sister nf the the bridesmaid; this was respiind- Yeti. HIJ1 383'” G089 R&l'N?ll '0 be up Parly m make hm rounds Pill. mar app 95 in ll 0 1 Oil , ' l snbci-ly ”thci'elli be no inun this ' serve with cream. , . ,., GII I I before school. But rain or shine. ninining. iH"ll fine vieatliei. this ymm catch light U, him I I I and was the. morning set in take the that my Ema” had .. don”. In (lliriistimis Cake lh. butler MARY HAyV()RTH's MAIL lnerman N. Bundesen. M. 1). -Mn. Herold Mutlnrt. Clrletou Siding W. I. OThe Dowagerls Hump - l I .1 M brmm Iwzar lambs oil to market-those that -I k L Y I U Id-5 mbmmm . l7 eggs ibe.iteni both here and R" Mderlea 1" ”' rm PM 9 'eiis h:'ll.ms:9 I liv- 1 n I and industrio . OCS our 4 m 5 clips sifted flour snemive Hunks have be-en izleamniz m I" . 2 tsp, nutmeg lnice pickings of late along meadow Ki . . o 0 By Ian Jenn Kain ' I 2 sp. nlispice and )))l5llll'P. Because of the oi:cas- . . . , . e rlrlgs y 2 tsp. Still -on in a iare lnippeniiig the two SW” M d'”.' sliver M "mm in! A dniiagai-"s hump II I telltalel Movement: Keeping the arms. l 3 ,IIwI baking pm,.d(.,. VIe,'.,, In pk”, mommg Clgss” mm above Eh? mlllal-TCIDL Day Ind ' eizn nf age. This pincuxhion of fniistraight. clasp hands behind hackl o - . 9 mm mnk lbe puke” on the mp to the gay night of November! I Decorate 1! broad band Vilill which perches on the seventh cer- and forcibly cnntract back. should-ILlfe 2 tbs. lemon exii-act l --Beale; for mgm .0 W schogw. Unlll tomorrow - - - v DIIYY 5l8nCll5- U1?" W" '0? "99 5' vical vertebra at the nape oi the at and neck muscles to raise thei '2 lbs. vanilla we had commented to giimes of the - u - O- Goodmlght ' ' ' ' ' cheese band. neck ”w”” l' 'l 'h”Ck”l3 5”"!h”d and ems" Mei” mi the ”m””l DEAR M-5-RY HAWORTHZ 1 with everyone so dim-consciniis 3 lb-S. Semlfd raisin-I imatier "Now there's ivhere you . - --mm . . aw” p""' As you Com” ”p' (olllliacl and mild Elm 3 Blfl 25. Hlld l01' llVP 3'0-9l'S I these dais Iilhuik a ili'0i'd about re- 3 lb5- 59FdlESS 1'31-WIS 'could be vironv Ellen" James of- i i i i H i i i I. i K (OW in Perhaps 3011 haven't taken I jwith the big hip iiiiiscles to fix have been ,m,.,-(cued 1,, Ralph 5 ducmg dug” R in 0rd,... '-; lb. date (eyed on mIEm'I”'bP HIP, IA,oIIki am . .. 5 backward glam? for mm; Lime ' ' t the lower spmei HUM (Or E Sci.-ibachemr fl” yea” '”-l' S"""”'' 1". Raiher than tell mu. what you. " WP CllPl'l'l95 more iii value t tliemlon the f)ut- . put y-iIo;Iw'icn;:hihe new nxiillinery crea-loudd ar;Id release. RtPlJE':t b3 t:mIes,,tliis time he has called me infre- 5)-.0u1dn'yI pm” pm wing to (en ImuI:.- ivnlniII:ts mg IIII.Im mg. (lama N.” ipmn in l . . I i i , ' 3 - . - , . - . . ,. . - . l I . v -: MIL"?! V23” ;”M1,;:l:lrng::”yig:s;':I:ig::w:IIym'g3;mII1;r:sI 0 iit ieax.quenily weeks 01 months apart. i that Iinu should eat. oi, at lrast. ml” W” school. Its a giant educatmn forI .II ,III I I . I , I . ,.II II..sI.IIII,,,I drnl I10f,i4'e a small but unmutak. Position: Lie on back on floor-lered to call me at all. He never mm land l)l'lil('il 0285- add milk. lemon ime mhm. nae I mrmm gm HIP - able hump at the bend of the neci:..ii-iin arms outsii'et.chcd sidew;se on.seems partivu1m'l.v happy with me. :””'”' ””d ""”””' ”d.”””m”d iancial part or ii, an xiii ii.:i- all Mix and aiftinto bowl.1l4c.()nce-sifted-pastry Hour How long has this been going on'f1oor at shoulder level, palms flat vital Protein Content "””- ll'”” and DPPl Whirl! have ' "i ppm g " '" . . . Where did it come from? .on floor. indiffci-encc. , .bf'9h WP” flM1I'Pd- Lastly add si!i- . . ,. . - wpnI jg, mm" from bending g,h,I Movgmpm; pusm,-.g down with I-le Italks continii.-ally of murriagr. Your reducing diei must lllCllldl'.iPdI flour, baking powder. salt and I: Id9I;lIlI: 'I',l”kde"':lIE- MIlII':"" "m;”7 M BakingIPowder. lzI2 tsp. salt. Cut in finely 4 the. chilled had ;,...w,,,d over the ye,,,.I p,,.ih,,,.dsI rm, Chm an n...,,.I ,g,.ch. bringing up the subject. iiimsi-11,. surncinni high-value or complete spices. . -V ” 5 '3" ' ll 9" "5 shortening and mix in lg. c. washed and dried raisins haps while reading. knitting oi-(ins the upper back 50 lhal weight typing. Erect head carriage is the.is resting on back of head. hands nrily prevention. Once having an-land hips. Hold . . . relax. That EIPLS maxed this annoying appendage, you itl Repeat 4 Lines: gradiially in- rv .II,. , .. crease to ll. Position: Sit in straight-back chair. drop hcad back on shoulders and look up at ceiling. ily. Now relax by hunching should- , Here :5 an easy-to-do set of i-xer- knack of pulling up s'troiigly' with rises in banish the hump. The first the muscles at the hack of the rnrrei-live exercise helps countnr- neck. keeping that line art the forward bending tendency straight. The chin should he. held which .s the natural result of mostllevel. tipped neither up nor down oi nur unrk activities. lFoi'm the habit of beaiiii-ful head PMiiinn' Lie face down in floor. carriage . . . and a dnwilgrr'.s hump aims down at Aides. ihasn'i I chance. Anne Adams Patterns I VVARITROBF. SVONDER! Four days out of seven. this is the dress ,inu'1l reach for! It's sim- ple enough for the office, flattering 16 takes yards 39-inch fabric. - This Phttern easy to use, simple to new is tested for fit Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-Five Cenis i35c) In coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care The Guardian, so Front Street. West. Toronto. Wile Preservers A few hints for the woman who mun pack I number of lunches for husband or nrhool children up prevent monotony: Use ni-my breads-enrlchnd white, emelied carrot: and mayonnaise; romp cheap and apple Inner: or ensue eheene nuns vim cmucli milk added to no in Ann to Outline using. almost land I often wonder why he both- ihis whole attitude inclines touardsi i but his discourse is ini-nnsistent.i At one time. he says he intendsj to stay a bachelor. as he doesn't like children. docsnit need r-losel companionship. prefers being alone. has never met the woman he can't live without. hence had no reason to inarry. etc. enough socially to meet numbers of girls. some of whom mlist surely admire him. I Since knowing Ralph I am at a sort of standstill. unable to get interested in other men -- even when I have the npportuiiity to date them - because of my inter- est in him. As his attitude has always'been so casual, I donlt voice my special interest in him. nor do I feel I have I! right to ask what his intentions are. It would be bf'st to forget him if Icared less; but that I don't want in do. It seems unlikely that I'd ever find another man as inieresting Ito me. Will you please advise me -soon, please? 1;, s, SADIST - M.lSO(TI-(IST SORT OF EXVHANGE riege because he senses it is in your thoughts concerning him, I suppose. Whether his mockery is calcu- lated or unconscious. he is teasing you with hostile relish, when he varies his skittish views about wo- men. As for your longtime inter- e:t,ln him. it stems from unsolved problems in unhappy relationships in ea.rly life, I think. For some obscure reason. you gravitate to frustration as the emotions you as- soclnio with "love". It is poulblo that Ralph cap- tured your imagination because he iJ,eluslvely reminiscent of some key person who indelibly marked - . FIE! I:-"l..1";'::.'i.l:. ':”'.i".":;...”.:i.l:f 2:23;.l2..l2”'..t..:;:.til...'".:::l'cl.; ...5”.'.. .;...... Lined Campus JACKETS In my. wine or norism. voice -- that suggests your you then. I think that's how Ralph ornwih R 9'...” Jun .n,'v.d. s".g '0 father; or perhaps a brother; may- be even your mother -- somebody who cnsiially thwarted yniff hopes of getting close in his ior her) heart. l'IGl'RATlVF.l.Y SHE IS 8I.F.EP- WALKING In your futile sufferance of Ralph's bored visits, you are sloepwalking. an to speak. in n blasted dream of inng ago. You are still involved in 5 childhood pat- what the foods you eat should cmi- proteins. You don't want vital boil)” tissues being used up for protein your foods fails to supply. poultry. fish. milk and eggs have valuable protein content. if you deplete your protein sup- ply. you may suffer from iiervniis-I 1 H955 and weakness. become easily; sufficient supplies of all necessary vitamins and minerals. doctor might advise you to supple-' i also essential for your dauy diet to l insure against the too rapid loss of? R fat from the body's fatty tissues i and also act as a source of energy. I Don't skip Meals skipping meals. of course. iii not Isoiind dieting. Actually. you should vlearn proper eating habts while ldieting. so you won't put on that unwanted weight again after the dlet has been completed. Thus, you see. dieting is serious business. If you want to lose weight. fine. But be sure you aren't rob- bing your body of vital supplies while doing so. QUESTION AND ANSWER sulfur ointment. An emulsion containing DDT and bensyl benwstc, used under the 3 cake Me:it..llined with wax paper. oven" he.-,1, 350 degrpog pin 10,... lliity. And for a while. llllLil I got oriiig hcnt after c.-ike has been in 501118 Pxfltltlcllre Ht it. how it Wor- 20 minutes. 4; it, hrs,;1i'ied me! If I hrid to go to town medium. i Method: Creiun butter. add sugar Bent mi.x'tui'e well tins. well and bake in greased and Small 2'; hrs.: large. 3'. hrs. t7i6iTs The annual sauerkraut supper this and your V0,". reaped 3700 for flood relief Hotel-Dieu at Montreal in mill, was born in France in I806. 1.. ii farm-boy to know something of of a sudden, found that they had only foiirtm-ii, just a little more than a year older than Jamie is now, I had to take. that responsib- with In load of priik-hogs ncrc buti-hcred at home in those days- A .- . 1 - . . . P . . - g I I , , , Mow-ml-m; vp,-Iv 51.... 1,. roll hllad iolllrdolizgrllilglmfhlehde iiima siiiiiiialiie itiiriilllgtxyljy. evemuany break dmlnl P ER iioi'lef!vHSoskI.pihii)1(l( iifiiiiinifiloeoyilsigglliozld made measureland mark mtosple-shaped around toward one shoulder .'1fIon1y he mum find some wJman'1 RRIDGI-JPORT. Ont. (CF) -- Thc know somem,-n 0, ngmi nn,.ke,Is wedges. Bake in hot oven. 425”. about 18 I 3:?;'lI'I1IIIIIr"Il:l bilcgfl lIiI)VlI?”'d 0lhIiI?” who showed it little interest in S"PP'"""'""K "'9 "'9" .w"'"”I'('.: Il'l5”l”lf" if 3;” Vmaie and methods oi selling of weights minutes. Serve hot with butter or marl-IN” s . cpea -n imes. ma - hi" I AI h 1 L L. - I I near iciener oun e way to .- ' . - l - - r . I g . mg each half rollIslowly and laz- geriqs lagroiiicids mu 9 M mcuvpi and Ym” met 5h””ld M30 mnlmnla dollar is through the stomach. Ind p”c”' H mm, Show any m'i me' YleId'-6 scones" Bamshes Donuagerb Hump ' clination for it. Yes. Ellen, there'll be R smiled. ”if it be. only to show thcm lesson in it for them". he ers up around ears and slowly r-irc- cainlt quite sw llow mi. 1' . I . .lTUm "WIT lhan 500 ealer ealei':. , . . . may think it's there for keeps. but ling back and down . . . circle with gather from hi: COl1VCi'sF:LlOTl1nFl.i1f'lL xfgmixgugnddleglngigg 1:ddmo::II " I Ijr"-' p l mom) dopsnl gum 0" bush' ii! luyays I)(,p(,”(lablc it ni-rd not he. The cure is cor- one should tip a few times. then the the only people he admires are Iabm I II .d mrml 0895 - PIONEER NURSE ' o o o -1.. ' reriive exercise backed up with griod'other. then together. men. He is deflnitcl- hostile t ' " ql” ' .. . , hearl rarrinxie. ' And most important - let the women. 3 O Fm-V K'"""5 M C3"b0ll-Vdml" 1"” .li-annp Manre. whn founded the Dld"' 3" "hill m"" 3'9" Bl” A.. -- heis been nroiiiicl”. Gagc. rosy i-hcek.l from A pi-e-breakfast. ramble t-oI AIRLINE STEWARDESS WANTED TCA invites applications for the position of Airline Qualifications: Age 21 to 26 years, height 60" to 67". weight in proportion to height. and in good Successful applicants must he in possession of Registered Nurse's Certificate and will he required to pass, Company medical examination. Stewai'dess. physical condition. ion. N. B. Pnouizh for ” GM!" Piiwd bodlve . ' . This osition offers an excelle t are , above I. flaring skirt makes your DEAR E. 3.: It occurs to me Mr" M' R” H9" M” I 3" ml "' . - . n C - er and C(.)mpany cII"dI'CII'S OIIC-PICCC i. waist look ihlmble-size. Note thn um Wm," Ralph ,1” nmhm more lclAl:i:;I?" BCIIIIIHI II I ma IIIIIIIII benefits. including pass privileges with attractive sal- 4 95 5 95 7 95 stand-up collar. buttoned sleeve. ' ,d' to i d I - 3 9 o . . ..-. : ,:I 5..., W, nm... lhrgmtiirizs iooivozoizrainnmeiigniixig 3, non produced by the itch mite. ary. Applications should be addressed to Mr. P. Al'nS- "I. PI (1.. T ff ' ' Ts ' ;.I Pattern 4895: .Vlisses' Sizes 12. it. ss"dlst-nwsochlst conversation. He AHII" hd”l01'0U8h bllh Wll-h hot hVI St9ward-in,Chax-ge TI-anycanada Air Lines Monc. r..' .c. 'g.r u ) 3 16. 18, 201 40- Sl7-6 5W talks to you continually of mar- W” "' 2" mwt -V0" 9h""ld 999” l ' ' 9 up . ' I physician's direction. may also be helpful. g.;?...j...j... and waiting. for acceptance by an indifferent somebody. You should be prompting pos- sibilities of a satisfactory life on the 'ndult plane -- by . developing realistic social competence. in re- spect to useful associations. In- stead. you are still groping in A mist of childhood dlstreul. You are still bidding for reassurance by gets into the unconscious picture -a rule of mistaken identity, we might say. A few firsthand talks with ii good psychiatrist would help to break the spell of your bootless fixvdlon. And in the city through which you write. there is in pay- rhistry cllnlc Attached to the city hospital. with office hours Wed- nesday Iifternon. M. H. Mary Huvorth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- soml interview. Writs her in are fkn of anxious patient longing, of The Guardian. Charlottetown. Ask your (Jrorer. (or Iii c. once-sifted all-purpose flour). 3 lv3P5- Mfllflc and '4 c. lightly-packed brown sugar. Combine 1 slightly-beaten egg, 2 tbs. milk and a few drops almond flavoring. Make a well in dry ingredients and add liquids; mix lightly with fork. adding milk if necessary. to make a soft dough. Knead for 10 seconds on a lightly-floured board and pat out into greased pie plate (7,lu-”,. top VARIETY - QUALITY - VALUE FRIDAY - - - SATURDAY Ladies' COATS-including Station Coats to 34.50-Now . . . L . . 19.50 and 24.50 Ludies' SUITS to 39.50. clearing or . . 14.95 Ludios' COATS to 49.50- Now priced at . 29.50 Ludies' DRESSES. Specially Priced- 3.48 - 4.48 - 6.48 SKIRTS. size": 12 to 20. Reg. to 5.95- .. 2.0 1.98 nuns-ace... Now . . HOUSE DRESSES - all sizes - Wuk-end Special . . . . . . . . . Children's COAT SETS to 24.50- Now . . . . . . . . Lodles' PURSES. regular to 4.95 - clearing of - 14.95 2.95 On Rock of ILOUSES. Special . . . 1-00 Use Our Lay-Away Plan. A deposit will hold my gsrment until needed. The GBEENDAL Co. Ltd. ,' LADIES STORE 150 GT. GEO. ST-