JV U, ..-.-. vIvaCI MR. AND MRS. DEWAR. LAW SIMMS Al 4 o'clock Saiuiday. June 29. H37. in the still of a beautiful aft- ernoon, the parlour of Trinity Uni- ted (Sliiircli, Charlottetown. was the 5('t'il(' of a quici but happy event, when in tlic pi'i-st-lice of the par- ents of ilic bride and groom and thc liridc'.s only sistcr. Rev. Frank 'liacI.(-an united in mar- Jcssic Lorraine. (laughter of Mr. and Xiix. Stanley Hurray. Char- lntii-iouii, and Dewar Law Sininis. son of Sir Sunnis. also of Charlottetown For her wcdding dress the bride chose a strt-ct length in mist grey with wliitc dots. white Peter Pan collar and large white cuffs She dress. nay)" dlN9T- M1"? 1'31 andl u'1.rp 3. luygp dime hat and 3c. accessories. They left amid show-. ('0.ssiiI'l0S. ilcr corsage was red roses. licr tiny gold filled pearl car rings were the gift of the groom. The l-wade was attended by her cousin liiss Beicrly Joan Murray 'rom lialitax, who Ilso chose I A.l S Lovely Wedding Held At Trinity Church Parlour ;street length drcss in a soft (teen 'shade trimmed with while. she wore I large white hat and ac- tcessories Hcr corsage was uhite mums. l The giooiii lby his friciitl. lit" Followiiii:, the iri-rcitioii). lccption for relatives and four tit-r wctiding ('iIl(D anti tall vas- Tlic es of early siituiiicr flowers and Mrs. Douglas .tuas'l to thc l)Fl(lP was proposed by l .lU-fl 3t'1illil"0 "tuft: pulse anti grace. lRev A. Frank lliii-l.c2iti anti tit- tingly responded to by the groom. For travclling the bride don- ned a navy and white printed silk ers of confetti and good wishes for I trip through New Brunswick and Nova Smtia. Mrs. E.J. liac)iillan. a very 'dcar friend of the bride and her the happy occassion. Photo by Meyers. ELEANOR ROSS Boom Times For Well-Pla ll) El .F. AVOR ROSS Still Here nned Homes room or II an extra room for the was alil) stippoi'ledl Jack HuiiaIt.l H l'(t-i irieiitlsi rizuzc in it double ring cercinony,lwas held at the Quccn Hotel The; V . lbride's tablc was titliiriicd with a 53”- family. motored from Atiilicrsi forl She go anyway-y and he lakes hm- Page 8 The Guardian HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welton, who have been residing in Char- lottetown. have left this morning for Georgetown. Ontario. to take up residence. Mr. and Mrs. Wel- ton have been pV9l'Y WHY” m church. community IN? 50”” c”"' cles, and have been widely enter- tained prior to their dePN"""- MARY. i-ixiwoizig Girl 15, Very Shy Dear Mary Haiiorth: My prob- lem is just the opposite of the EV-' .erage parent-of-a-teen-ager HOWE-i days. My daughter Anita. l3, isii'tj popular with boys and doesn't seem to care for them, at icast.l she is excessively shy anti self-l ctinsciniis around them. She is prclty, with beautiful and good figure and feti- . She gives proiiiise of rcally if she could lur outstziiidiiig beauty. he has above-average iiiti-Iligence .Intl her reading is advanced and mature for hcr agc- she really enjoys such books. licr scholastic standing is high and so are her marks. She is an excellent sviiinmcr but I stiff awkward dancer, and fre- quently hss no dates for parties and dances to which shes 'lnvlted. But her father and l insist that and calls for her. SUFFI-IRS AT DANCES As it is the custom to exchange dances. sometimes she is the odd girl then, and sits all evening without dancing and crcn during- intcrmission, when the ' people pair off. two by two. forj refreshments. She lives lll drcati.t almost horror, of l these affairs.i She says thc cvt-ning sci-ins intoi-, erablc. slic suffcrs arutc cniliar- rasscd loncliiicss. and in ii'It'i fcels. the pity of thc iiiorc popiilzir girls.i lchildrcu. When the htiiigs hcr ht-ati andt (.2. ll 4-i-i-sting these days l0l One stict-c.s.sfiil model has four 1,-n'i gay and fl-kindly mm ymmgl t.i'.i- .I ritic out into the ever-eic ' bednmms In "M, mug, ".mm.(.,1l people '1 to" her we is my under. i-"tlillli siilviirlis and see just what.hy 3 spin im-(.1 (mm H". 11.,-lngldog m"d mus, pm fnnh Mira Pfgl l'Illtin-ti). 'i'ltt-v lire quality - dciiiaiiti aesthetic Is (OHS ctuiis and vii-ll .-is l)lHii'iIt':'ll values. it showy lioiisc that isn't well built. that isnti carefully planned for family activities and sensible iimiiitt-nniicc. isn't likcly tn be siiiippcd up. But a less showy hoiisc one with a sciisibly plan- vicd layolit. I thought for true acstlictic vtilues and regard for the homcmriker who must work in it till tiny-siich I house is usually sold on sight. WISE Bl'll.DliR The wise hiiilder pays special Iltcntinn to beauty appeal and iiscs imagination, good taste. and an understanding of what conni- urs good living. For such I builder. the boom times are still licre. lie achieve: beauty and seren- ity that is neither artificial or con- tritcd. His house must be built and Color! must be planned to give I distinctive. coherent im- prcssinn. And that holds true whethcr the design is the modern Ipili level or popular colonial type. What do wnmcn look for when Ihopping for a lioiisc? For one thing. many builders may we want more bedrooms. nt- her than one very large master .' bedroom. I im-nrid smaller room and prhaps I rcal tiny one. EXTRA SPACE Th m.-tin hcrii-onms won't suf- V hr by bcing smaller. The extra Ipace can be used for I guest ltircly aticqiiutc. it is thc four bi-tlroonis in one wing that sells the house on sight. Father likcs the idea of one room to use as a dcn when it is not ;dolng duty as if gucst room 1 Serving llic bedrooms are two full baths. Fivc stcps lead up to a storage attic This layout also has a separate dining room another device that pleases thc distaff side. it seems that in spite of all the conven- iences of informal dining. what madame rcally craves is it real dining room where she and her brood can enjoy. amidst gracious surroundings. the food she has so cIrciully prepared. BREAKFAST NOOKS. T00 Of course, she wants a nice. big. well planned kitchen with I break fast nook. too. She wants color in the kitchen and shc wants plenty of cabinets and other stor- age space. She demands I well planned family room as an inte- gral part of the house. I room lhIi is Icccssiblc. wt-ll lighted and finished as completcly as I living room with color-harmonized walla Ind decoration. Successful builders say th It even now with the tight mortgage money situation. there are plenty of buyers for ihe wcll biiili. well planned house. There are plenty of buyers with moncy in thc bank who are not afraid in pay as much I! they can afford for what they want. They know that such houses make the neighborhood it good one and therefore their propcrty in- lcrcases in value all the time. Th" l'”' "”"R 5'9" "0'.lIrca. The hcdrotiiiis z1rcii't large (on 10 hp a(-(-(-pimi by mm" and Ii lH'”Ill9 5""? Kemnlilby any nicans. but they arc on-iv.-,;-11 nkcdp we they ' p parcutsi also .lcll her that we iictcr iiiciition lhcr. in ctinvcrsations whcn other parents we know are tli.sctis.slng thcir gay popul:-ir daughters and ihe good timcs tiicy have i Now she's bcconiiiig still more shy and sclf-conscioiis at llt)lYlf'.i and sccins to want to rctirc to llf'I'l room more and more. What else can 1 (iii. to shame hcr so that she will make more of an effort to change herself and be like other girls? TM. MOTHER IS PROBl.l'J.VI? Dear T.!tl.: You talk as if Ann. were the problcin -your problcm.l But as I see the picturc. you are: the problcm-Anna”: problem: or I large part of it. Vou arcnit thinking of her needs nor of the tragcdy of her defeats. in the arena of adolcsccncc, when you review the saga of her hu- militation It partlcs and undcr the . whiplash of your scorn, as you try to goad hcr to "get in thcre and pitch" and make I hit No. you aren't reaching out to help her. really. Instead. you are mcanly concerned with the blow to your self-love. You are resct. ing to your own mortiiicatlon Ind Wounded pride. in having an off- but rtaiigliu-r, who. despite im- virtues and rare potentials of low- lineas. lsllit going over big with the younger set in your town. DON'T MEASURE UP ii is Anna": misfortune. just JIOW. to have parents who are fig- uratlvelv smaller than she, who don't measure up to her greater and finer potentials as I person. it seems you havent the wisdom 01' Rood common sense to give her warm-hearted support in ful- filling her promise at her own pace and in accepting herself II I valuable person in her own right. who is set apart from the crowd. in some ways. It lit shockingly stupid of you to persecute Anna on the score of being unlike the gay populgr gm. who D"! her It dInces. ThIt's comparable to bulling the orchid '0' "M bf-'ilIll I roce. Also it is de- Itructively cruel to force her bun Ioclal situations when vullflown lgnomi Mr. Amos Lavsndier returned 10 New York. yesterday after S9996- ing In enjoyable vacation period with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Lavandicr. Georgetown. He was accompanied by hi5 55' ter Mrs. William Hook, Charlotte- town and his sister-in-law. Mrs- Raymond Lavandicr, GeorR9l0W"- on I visit to New York. Mr. ma iiii-5. Lloyd A. Gates and two children, Dartmouth, N.S. are spending their vacation with Mr. Gates' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gates. West Ro)'81'-V- Miss Lois Arsenault, )t'0lH1K95l daughter of Mr. Justice and Mrs. A.E. Arsenault is presently visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Gu.V Chalk puts. Paris, France. While over- scas Luis will attend the inter- national Conference of Cub and Scout Leaders being iicld in Eng- land in connection with the Boy Scout Jubilee Jamboree, Lois is a leadcr of a Cub Pack in Hali- fax where she is employed as I l.8l.)0i”dl0l'y Technician with the De- partment of Health. Miss Valerie Waugh. Wilmol Valley, has returned from I two- week visit with friends in Wallace. NS. While there she was the. guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thurgood and Ilso of Miss Phyllis Drysdule. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Waugh and Mr. Frank Jardine of Wilmot Valley were reccnt visitors to Boston. While there they attend- ed the National Division annual meeting which was held It the Hawthorne Hotel. Salem. . F..l, Kclloviay of Boston. ' Mass.. is spending I two weeks va- cation on the island. She is the welcome guest of her niece and nephew. Mrs. Wilbcrt Wright. North (.'a.rlettin. and Mr. Howard Ling. New Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Robitaillie Providence. Rhode island. left Fri- day for Montreal and Quebec. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. lioward MacDonald, Pnwnal St.. and had a pleasant time visiting many relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs Austin Bradley celebrated their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Members of the family were all present It the home. After a delicious meal and all good wishcst extended to the parents ii lnvcly gift was presen- ted by their children to Mr. and Mrs. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. S E. Donahue of Richmond Hill N.Y.. are visiting friends and relatives in the prov- iincc. Mrs. Donahue is I sister of Mrs. Stewart, 30 PownIl St. Ind Mr, Alex McKenzie. Scotchfort. Mr. Donahue is I brother of Mr: Roche O'Brien. Mrs. Daniel Dai- ton and Mr. Peter Donahue of Al- berton and Elmsdale. it is thirty years since Mr. Donahue visited the Lsland and he sees miinv changes. The marriage of Miss Hclcn Stewart to Mr. Earl Jewell will lake place It 2i.IIl Saturday at Trinity United Church. Mlu Helen Stewart was the guest of honor It I shower given by the Trinity Mission Circle It the home of the Misses Phyllis and Velma Munn. Miss Joan Rogcrsoii and Mrs. Keir Proctor entertained for Miss Helen Stewart with I miscellan- eous shower It Miss Rogcrson'ii home. Many lovely gifts were re- ccivcd at both shower: The ll!" of the T. Eaton Co. held I supper It DIlvIy in honor of Miss Helen Stewart. Miss Stew- art was presented with I gift to mark the happy occasion. Sat. July 27. 1957 Miss Betty Jainieson. Mrs. Gor- don Kenna and little dIught.cr JI- nct of Halifax. are enjoying I va- cIt.ion It Cavendish Park. Mrs. Jsmes S. Cookson of Orin- ds. California, and Mrs. Helen De- Boe of Plsinfield. New Jersey. Ire vIcItioning on the Island. The guests of Miss Laura l-lodgson. Friends of Squadron Leader Alex MIcRae and Mrs. MacRIe held I get-together It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunter Wednesday evening on the occasion of Squad- ron Lcader MacRIe'I birthday. The MIcRaels Ire residing at Rockcliffc, Ont.. where the squad- ron lcader is stationed. They are visiting friends It Slemon Park. S.L. Edward E. Arnetl, Mrs. Arnett and son Dale who have been visiting Mr. Arne-tt's parents, J.F. and Mrs. Arnett. Summer- side. lcfi Thursday morning on re- turn to their home in Bellville, Ont. S.L. Arnelt is attached to the staff of the Royal Canadian Air Force It Trenton Air Base. Their daugh- ter Sandra will visit here until September lst. Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Pope have returned to their home in Ottawa after visiting with Mr. Pope's bro- ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Pope, Summerside. Miss Grace Romcke of New York, has arrived in Siimmerside to spend the sumine months with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. ME. Strong of Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick A. Urc tnee Joyce Strongi of St. Catharines. Ont.. are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Strong and the Misses Strong Summerside. Mrs. A.B.L. Home has as her guest, her sister. Mrs. S.S. Thomp Ion. High River, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec and young daughter Barbara. Hamil- ton. 0nt.. Ire spending two wcek:' holidays with Mrs. Kosec'I par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. l-Jmest Mor- rison, Siimmersidc. Mr. Ind Mrs. Donald Hobbs and Inns David Ind Gregory. Willow- dale. Ont.. Ire guests of Mrs. Hobbs' sister. Mrs. Clifford Ran- kin, Summersido. LAC. Robert Lcfurgey. Mrs. Lefurgcy. Ind daughters. Debbie and Kathy of Barrie 0nt., are en- joying holidays with Mr. Leiur- gcyls mother. Mrs. Katherine Le- furgey, Green Street. Miss Elizabeth MacKen1.ie of Belfast, has returned home after visiting with Miss Marsha Schur- man. Summerside East, for the past two weeks. Hostcsiies It the Summerside Golf Club this evening will be Miss MIry Sillipharit. Mrs. Glcnda Pri- chard. Mrs. Florence Grant. Mrs. Sheila Simpson. Mrs. Una .HogIn. Mrs. F.lsie Travers. Mrs. Doris T ford, Miss Margaret McNeill and Miss Adele Dingwcll. Miss Alberta Macl-larlane of Chicago. lll., is at present visiting her sisters. Misses Martha Ind Enid MIcFIrlIne. Mrit. Frcd Callaghan and her daughter Fredda of Framingham, MIas.. are spending their vacat- (on in lndian River. They are Ic- oompanied by Mrs. John Kcnnst and son and daughter. Mr. Ind Mn. Al Lclllanc. their baby son. Mrs. Pete Anderson and daughter Heather. Moncton, NB, were visitors It the homcof Mn. i.cBlInc'ii Ind Mrs. A 'I lottctown. Minn Kathleen Ild Betty Rob Mr. Ind Mn. It-Ice Lewis 3 till: 3 lsiilii mother. Mrs. Charles Worth, can! t hvnsnovcn CHANEL LINE B. P. W. Clubs Many Canadia initial steps to provide for set- ting up I ycrllllllltlll office for the organisation in Ottawa were uken when the Board of the CIuIdlIn FedCl'Ii-loll of Business and Pilo- feutoul Women's Clubs met in the Boynl York Hotel. Toronto. til Sli- Iy Ind Sunday. Pi-cunt plInI call for the Ippolntmeat of I per- manent executive Iocrefinry-trciw urcr It In early date with the beadquartcu being established in Ottawa immedlntdy following the national convention in Edmonton in July, 1958. A1 present office budquartcu are set up wherever the president of the Federation happens to reside. Mrs. W.F. Baylay. Brampton, Ontario, national piesident. presid- ed at the two day meeting of the board members who were present from nine of the ten provinces. Congratulation were sent to Mrs. Ellen Fairclough. I member of the B. and P. organization who has just been named Secretary of State in Prime Minister Diefenbalc er's cabin . Mr. Diefcnbalter was also commended for making this appointment. The president was Iuthorized to arrange for In early interview with the prime minister to discuss I number of matters requiring le- gislative attention. ”lmprovlng the Stature of Wo- men" was the theme chosen for the convention in Edmonton July H1. 1958. En route west on a special tralii. Eastern B. and P. members along with those from BC. and the prairies. will spend I day It the Calgary Stampede with the clubs of southern Alberta acting as hostesses. The national president was in- structed to send I letter to the heads of the chartered blinks in Canada calling attention to the con- cern of the Federation member- ship that all women coming with- Continue ri Activities in the provisions of innlc employees N shall receive the benefits of tilt! legislation. Clubs throughout Canada will be urged to II educIt- loni loan fund to assist older we men in obtalnlnl tralnlnl W W . t ' for employment- Otber resolutions i-eceivlnl thc sanction of the board included: A- lerting of B. and P. Clubs Ici-on CInIdI in tin used for Home 0' boards Idmlnistertltl such plan: II those which come under the Ontario Hospital Services Commis lion: urlinl 019 CID!” CWWH to assist. co-operate Wlubllld en- list the aid of the Canadian Fed- eration of Business and Profes- sional Women's Clubs in extending educational opportunities to busi- ness Ind professional women in Canada; asking the federal K0V9"l- ment to widen the Idvance Doll privileges to include those who are absent with good reason on elec- tion day. (At present it is limited to certain persons. such II com- mercial travellers, railway men and fishermen.) It was reported mat arrange-i ments had been completed for I lecture tour of B. and P. Clubs by Lisa Sergio, public relations chairman for the international Fe- deration of B. and P. Women. and I lecturer of international repute. Some .22 clubs will hear Miss Ser- gio in her cross-country tour it was announced. The budget approved by the board provided for another S500 U.N. Fellowship award. open for competition among B. and .P. members next year. Reports in- dicated that substantial assistance lvvas also being given toward the lrelicf of Hungarian refugees in- lcluding educational opportunities for women. ENGAGEMENT ELEANOR HOPE WILSON Mrs. Hamming Wilson Tut-0.. N.S. wishes to Innounce the engagement of hcr younger daugh- ter Eleanor Hope to l-Everett Boyd oldest son of Mr and Mrs. Arthur ANNOUNCED EVERETT BOYD STEWART lsiownrt. Albany. P.E.l. i Wedding to take place at lniniaii- lull Baptist Church Truro August 20 at 7.30 p.m. LET'S EAT A Ripe Cant 'Two Tell-Tai by HM BAILEY ALLEN "On I hot day, nothing lasts more refreshing than cool cIntI- loupe." remarked the chef, deftly zigzagging I small cantaloupe into halves "lt takcs no more time to cut I fancy edge." he remarked. "Now i shall fill each half with fresh raspberries Ind serve them for luncheon with nut bi-cad sand- wiches and ice cold buttermilk." LUSCIOUS DESSERT "Low in calories yct really lus- claus, chcf." l replicd. "Hall I melon contains only 37 calories, yet it supplies over I 1-5 the vita- min A needed each day Ind about four-fifths of the vitamin C neces- ury. i "To dress up this combination. one could Idd I lime or lemon sherbet topping. ice cream could also be used, but it would double the calories. "To choose I good cantaloupe requires I little experience. "Vine - ripened. mature cIntI- IoupII hIvc two definite sign-posts for I guide. Look for I slightly Iunken. smooth. well-callnud Icar It the Item end. This 'flngerprlut' is I guarantee that the csntaloupe was vine - ripened Ind picked It "Check the lnettinl.' it should be coaru. dry. grayish in color Ind Itsnil out in clear relief over mate Ispic inked grilled minuu wean. baked hot pout I IIlId, qiinacli. fluted melon berry. cap. or bans. bet or null.- aloupe Has l Markings pings. i in I 3 - pt. casserole. mix the po- ltato. bacon. is c. chopped green pepper or pimicnlo. l grated peeled medium onion. Vi c. celery sliced thin tor Mi tsp. celery seed). lb tsp. garlic salt and hot bacon dressing to moisten. Bake 30 min. in I moderate oven. 350 degrees F. Serve hot. Bacon Dressing: Combine Ind lint tgoether 4 tbsp. bacon drip- pings, 2 tbsp. garlic vinegar. 2 tbsp. cider vinegar. Ni tbsp. salt. 16 tsp. pepper. V2 tsp. dry mustard Ind Mi tsp powdered basil. Frozen Melon BIIII: Use only the finest. ripest cantcloupe or honeydews. Cut into balls or cubes. Cover with fresh squeezed orange juice: Idd I little sugar if desired. Freeze 1 hr. Ind stir. Serve while frosty in sherbet glar-4. Garnish with fresh mint. GARNHUM-CO Pictured above is Mr. and Mrs! William Pierce Gsrnham following their marriage on June 12. I957. It. Si. John's Church, Milton. l The bride is the former Dorili LES WEDDING Nanne Colcs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay H. Coles, Milton. Thu groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton (iarnham. Suffolk. lEl.LEN'S DIAHY "Slow Me Do wn Lawd, Ah's Goin' Too Fast!" The July brceze ittirrcd thc near- liaylands into silken ripples this morning. so pretty to scc. stipplcd with sunshine and shadow. Swal- lows skimmed it gracefully. Field- sparrows visited along the wires of fence, and I robin warm and secure in his summer day broke into song. perched on I near and sllvcrt-d fcncc-post. "l iuii-ss. l-Illcn. if all goes wcil we'll mow that piece some time today" .laiiies. husband of ours. said sicpping down front thc back vcraiitliih to be off to thc cliurcs. lie Sltlppt'd'a niotiicni illerc to scam with it practiced farmer's eye thc blue of sky and to feel the wind on I check. t'l'd say the weather's settled away” he offered. ”lt iiccms to have the promise of I fair-good hit)-dziy, this". "Pcrltiips you'll leave it an it is for Sunday." we suggested. "we can't very well do that. Elli:-n" he neplicd. "AS it is, it will leave us late enough before our hay is all in." Time and tide. . .and thc haying. waits not for the whims of I farmwife! So this afternoon with Jilly smiling beautifully on the endeavour the mowers moved in there to first cutting. James as he has bccn more Ind less privileg- ed to do since he was fourteen years, drove the team in one ma- chine. Rob and Jamie managed the other rig. tractor drawn. And which of the mower: was ahead Ind which followed wII beyond our powers of reckoning. But the familiar sound of In- son rcnched in It the "for Sun- day tidying in the kitchen and we came to the door to watch the initial irwIt.hI fIll. From the sta- ble, where at his grandfaiiht.-r'I re- minder Mack had conf' d his pup until this mowing should be done. mac young wait: to Icccnt. it seemed. our regret: over the field's loan. Now Inothcr of our falling store of summers had reach its zenith and was declin- ing. he click, clack of the mow- crii was playing the opening bars of its lament. . . So the first of the haying came to us today. But now It Aldcrlea the usual pre - Sabbath pence spreads ltii quiet over all. replac- ing the busyness of the workaday vuk with the 1 c of wcek' end. Now Time pauses. offering us "real" moments. minutcs. hours ll which to ”come apart" for inspirs tion and rest: to "slow down" Is one says. ”to talk with angels" and direct thoughts toward winnowing more of etcrnity's gold from this business of living. "Slow me down Lnwd. Ah's going too fast. Ah can't SPF inah brother when he's walking past. Ali miss I lot of good things day by tiiiv; Ah tlonlt know a blcssing when it conics my way Slow me down. Liiuti--ah wants to see more 0' The things that's good for me- A little l('Ss o' me In' I mite more of Thee. Ah wunt tli' licavcnly Itmosphcre to trickle througli. Let me help a brother when the goin's rotigli; Whcn folks work together. it Iint so tough. Slow me down Lawd so i can talk With some o' your angels- Slow me down t' I wIik!". Until Monday - - -- Diary - Good-night. CORNWALLIS HOTEL IIIIII street. Halifax Nova Scotia Just two minutes walk from Railway station. steamship Piers. Business Ind Theatrical District. 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