t i: l, l I WOn1En,S realm i.5i.i,i:ii's many PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN MAY 30, 1958 Happenings of The jyeek His Honour Lieutenant Governor F W. L. From se and Mrs. Prowse, tho are in London to attend the foranation of llcr Mijcsty Qucen -Ilizahcth II at ii'csZni:tisier Abbey in Tuesday, iicre amour: the) tuests who attended the ftrst royal garden party of coronation year, 1:-id mi Wt-clniisti ' on the spa- :.ous lawns of Bib .".1',i'i1'.'lt Pnlatie. 0 1 ljieut. Colonel F. R. Conrad and Mrs. Conrad lcft on WcdriPFda.Y bv motor for liinzston, Ont, it here they will nticiiti the zrniliizitioii tci'cn1nnics of tho l7.'vv.l Mililwry t'n'.Ic:e on ."inc l ' Tlir :t son. iV'iliflr. is our rv' Ric .....iTPi and Yxlii tP'Zi!'ll i 'ltrm 'u- ;i month's holrl visit ll1Plf' riii- is an X-r'i.V l” . u' L Aim Ilngcln. who - i it ill” Kingston Gonw -- r'iici- -. ll'cri- 'ic.iitir Vi Mrs. Stuart it tziincd at a ?l'”. ncsday afternoon tiF't' rlauzhtr-r, M whose mrirrii The prcttv with a Mnd- . hilly ;i.'r'in:ml ii ' ahrn iiitn il'.'lly ":1 and a svlirr ii '..i c t.irl.1y. m .1 .'.hite snaprlr1:”"?- V W Pfflilflcdiday evening Vrcclman and Joyce Irvine. Mrs. Frank? ' -aver hv Mrs. P. A Mrs. Hnrpor Mii:Vc--ii. Hobbs and Mrs. Riv Utitiiiiorc with an address and a lovely gift Mrs. A. Frank MacLe.'in presided 'tablc ucre serving. i I I O i tnlisslulxgggar kiiggzesigais, igigurfss ancient seeder, to hold the reins Wrimmg an Bnghmn Road" honouerl: during pauses, to help at the re- ing Miss Phyllis Cutcliffe. whose Eiglesrmrog e(;fw:?0pEf:se1Im)ib U33; imarriagri takes place on Monday. to- of Wedgewood china. Lighted ta- yesterday it wasp and comjnu- pars and a bouquet of snapdragons mg through mm morning, James l adorncd the tea table, over ivhlch M in success”? years smce his and members of the children's endeavour. At this p1Me..m.. "19 By An Island 'nt-non Wife V. .:.. ”By quiet ways do Thou our footsteps guide”- a bit of verse comes to mind . . . a. wish it is . . . s. supplication and hope, as this night shadowed darkly and laced with rain and wind sets a seal to our workaday week. "Quiet. ways" -paths as tranquil and pleasant as those that of late have led the farmers to their sowings and plant- ings, on fields against a hillside or down by the musical flow of some beloved brook or stream. ' boyhood claimed for himself this road, with an eager lad of six as his assistant, to catch rides on the engaging rite of season and make substance for fond memories such ; M13 and Ml'f- R- -7- -Vhcxiniay 0f as James himself can relate to the Darimmilht 3' S" "r9 guesm ”iGraiidcliiidrcii. the Charlottetown llotel. . . . Miss Mary M1cKeii:.ie. Missl, Helen Cox iind Miss Kathy Mac i What plcasaiit happenings the iweek has given this lad! iffgd nixlndln: T"5:l!1::"9:I”:I5:ir?Vl'7r1your minds!” We offered this .ip;ii'tmcnf Tlnl i-Ziistori Si, in Yiiiens-igmndmf”g:rly,.,:::?;f,lv towlgipnj our of Miss ICmilv Kelly, zi bride-in .CnnLn i i ii n ' t iiioticcd .1 iihispcr pass between clect of this month. . . . '; Mrs. Frank J. MacMiiian let P lYl'-Tl”- this morning for Toronto to at min at Holy Rosary Church. o 0 - l - Miss Carol Creelman entertain- li l” llihk WW1 Mi a few friends at supper Tues- in honour of MissiWH5. the two. prior to their setting 1-forth with .lumie to school Broad ':ind excccdingly happy smiles ltt their faces. tend the marriage of her daugh- CFWFTCF1 it-r Phillis. which takes place Jun ncouid -mu hear what I Said?" 9 I icagc tiskcd with a slight touch of iscorn. He chuckled. "It wnsn't fiibnut mischicf at all! I said just 'one word," he nodded and that 'KI'I'FENSl' " And they were -off blithely to pay their respects to lthe four new-born, arrived of late i Mrs. Fred Cannon and Miss'ln5l5lflb19- vi.-5. Ronmt Xifilftisrtvi ?lil('fifi0(iiV('il'i'l.'l Carmody cntcrtained at the door. while Mrs. Ncwnizin MC-,briri:c ;.eZl:in ushered. Those rrp1eni5h- when the giies Ing were Mrs. R. J. Rupcrt, Mrs. l-ilorine Evans. was presented wit Russell Seller. Mrs. and serving worn rs. Peg Hui mar, Mrs. MwCurtly Boll. Mrs.i Miss Noreen Proude,ivitose ma Bruce M1ch'wcn. Mrs. vl.1iiicspri:ige to Mr. Brady, Mrs. Enric MacDonald. Mrs. Arnett Howatt rind Mrs. Jame. Walker. Miss Suzanne Palmer wa ri charge of the wnrltling gifts” 'he Misses Doris nnrl Nellie An-, while at a miscellaneous shower at the eggs mere! And have you Wm '3 harm M MrS' Cam" 9" Sprmgltouclied one, with the tip of your; Sslfingcr? They're as smooth as rl Proude on Wednesday evening tnisilk and 5” wee' youid neler be" lshoiver her with pantry supplies. have one mum. hind 3 mbm!" Thursday eieniniz Mrs. And now may gather N019” front the streamside, in a shade, irnw of thc lmpo lhc. iliss Carol CTV'”"iIlTi'l showed tii rousseau. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Soper an family left on Sinday for Ports-g mouth. N. H, ix -tern thny are tak- and on .ng up pcrminort i sidcnce. . . . Mrs. J. C. Montzomery Eained at suppcr bridge Thursdri .-venlng at her ll'"?1l.D on West 5 . . . Mr. Glen Dozi rived by plane prcscnt at the An ding this rittcrnooii in thc Bap-;0'Slic.1. dist. Church. Mr. Douglas I5 thel,Mrs. McNeely will of Mr. and Mrs. N. to visit her mother-in-law. M nouse guest K. McL.ellan, Ambrose St. . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. l-2. Mulch. M S s showers this week. Tuesday ev ,Park Road. Miss Margaret He lnessey invited friends of Mi .Will:am Dowlmz was hostess to zroiip of friends who presented. enter- the bride-to-he uith several piec 3' of her chosen crystal. iii . . . i Mrs. M. G. McNeely left by air Montreal, ar- Wednesday morning for Calgary to cvcnin: to bclspend sonic time with her daug .v-Irvine wed-iter. Mrs. 0'Siic.'i and Mr. H. Before returning linme3Writ: "But the land . . . go to Toronto of hills and valleys. and drinketh l,VS'iiliam McNeciy. L s o ind Mrs. Wcv-idrll it. Worth nnrl,P.oma Burke entertained last, we Mrs, lV. A .lcii'.(:ns 'his morning by Mr for Halifa there they will spend the wee -ncl. Dr. and Mrs. l. W Sii.-iw e lertained at dinner at Villa Wa- ”""”” " Us 9' iss 0”” mu 9 5 often much izaver than these lmfi-llneedle. Then put the yarn through my 5ms,aCw,.,,y, l h g t ,M N P (i , tl guing ones of silk and velvet on ters Thursday cvcnin: in 'if the Rev. J. T. Irwin and .Virs.,a trousseau tea. . nro lciivinglat the home of the former KN-Vlalpeque Road at A misce1lane- land it was. that "promised" one of k-poua shower in honour of M 'Phyiiis Cutcliffe. 0 o n-, Mrs. Hilton C. Vail is entt-rta in: this afternoon in honour l lrwin. who will be leaving Char- 'ot,tetown shortly ida. Miss Phyllis Ciitrliffn. irai t guest of honour when the Har- for Western Can-. Mrs. E. J. Praught and Miss ll-lid P ah . t d ' '- irlziv Ain l'xl-fitllifiufi. ()Flnt?1rP!i:1nl'lelP,Ci;Tye;tIeiSSiwould we can "' mck imm thati ricating the egg beater? hp Shana Pmughh whose marriage and of no-return? Could we have; A. l'sing glycerin. instead of oli.l done better with it? 'takes place next week. . . . ltakcs place on June 2nd. has bcenlpne m,-ems. or promise of ii”? We” M h”"9'-W "L Sewmlldraws small ones stealthily thith-y nony group of the Kint:'s Daugh- ul Discovered recently, there is too. party Wednesday evening,'ihe nest. fashioned cuiiningly in t of honour, Mission eavesnook of building, ours and h the mother-robln's immediate Stuart Veale. a gift of a lovely piece of china. ,concern. All young fry. Jamie. ai- lso our ally, has woriied away from ,. e"er. Today. Gage "didn't mean to i . gill? El;”-ind F”flk C.la.l't 3”, MW but some thing just made him look- t ' R” "t Y?” 40”" MS 955” in. easy-like, to find two bluej horhood take advantage of it. n. o it lremindful to us of posies we ad es imired in trim Sunday bonnets the long ago. 8. fascinating touch of color to relieve the sombre; black . . . To have a little won- dering girl's attention divided as J.lthe old minister read from his. is a land rs. water of the rain of heaven.” "A land which the Lord. th God careth for: the eyes of th r.: Miss Joan Stewart and Miss,Lord God are always upon it. from eklthe beginning of the year to th Onicnd of the year." Aye. a goodl 55 ours beyond the window eve "Now, be good boys and don't be. g p . ' . , Jnemng mouth”; of .,uSCmef enter: bothms ibout iiLs appeaiance when he takes me nut-Just shows up line neighborhood. And yct it is an Jim" K M"”D0”3idiii'resistible lode-stone. which des-, HWal'dil 0;; nside a definite period eac COLUMN- Maiier Of Dating Strange Boy Wants To See Girl Only On Saturday Nights DEAR MISS DIX: Danny and I have been going together for several months and. although we don't go steady. he takes me out every Saturday night A! long as I keep Saturday night for him. he doesn't care if I see other boys. I feel I could learn to love him in time. but, to be sure. I'd like to date others. On the two or three occasions when I have donegso, I've lied to Danny about how I was going to spend those evenings. I feel that. contrary to what he says. he wouldn't like it if he knew I went out with someone else. VICKY S. CONTINUE OTHER DATE S ANSWER: Why not take Danny at his word and be perfectly frank about your other dates? Youlre doing the right thing by going; out with other boys, since. Danny doesn't ninnnpolize your time, and doesn't expect to. If he dries have an.V objections, meet th m as they come along. but don't lie. , DEAR MISS DIX: Our senior prom is comlni: Mime! Msnn up and I'm in a dilemma over it. I've ll”9ll ROME steady iiilh Steve for the last two years, but l1FSliilli" to invite him to the prom since he is careless about his nppc.1rzince. He never i in his lun jeans. Joel is the other boy I could ask. luit he refuses to so unless I give Steve up entirely. Should I make tlic lireak with Slmc or continue to be embarrassed over his 2ippc.iranrcT M. V'. XNSWI-TR: it you are very much in low with Steve. lirczikiiig with him would only make you miseriible. but 1 lZ1lillPF from your ' lcttcr that your emotions are not too deeply involved. Any boy who sincci-cly cares for a girl would have the consideration to dress neatly - when he takes her out. He should be the cmbarrasscd one. when he iiiotcs that you nre attractively clad while he has giicn no thought lin his appearance. ills nctlons belie any (lccliirnttons of respect or -(lr.-votion; a change uould be good for )ou. 1 DEAR MISS DIX: My cousin's wife has been having an affair 5 for some time. She puts her three children tagcd nine, five and twot . in the picture show five nights ii week while she goes dancing and ;clrinking. Her husband is it fine man and hard worker. We live i in a small town, and l'd like to get advice about what I can do a Lthe situation. C. C- 1 ANSWER: It seems scarcely possible that three c could be disposed of so thoroughly almost every arousing talk. If you have stated the facts correctly, however, some steps should be taken to protect the youngsters. Their father cer- tainly should bc told of the situation, though how it has escaped his attention until now is it mystery. Bc sure your min motives arc sincere, and that your interference is warranted. t DEAR MISS DIX: How can one avoid being used as a "good thing"? We live in a nice community and have fixed up our yard as Fl playground for our three children. All the youngsters in the neigh- Sometimes there are 12 or 13 children - here, several of them remaining until dark. B.'li'-'F'l.ED ANSWER: Any family providing attractive plriy equipment for its youngsters shares your problem. A trapeze. Di.1)l'It')iiSF. or slide 3 act like a magnet. Having the community youn: t-ongrecate in your mrd has certain advantages; you always know where your own chil- tlrcn are, and mixing so thoroughly with other youngsters of about the same ages will help them all. However, evcn tho best of things can be overdone. and. in order to resolve your dilemma, iihy not. set b day when the other children are welcome. about this arrangement which I am sure 1You can be firm. but tactful, you will find workable. i Miss Nissen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of general Interest through this column. i '.l'.l1'l ' E1 book n . Q. How can I thread an em- How Can i ! ! I By Anne Ashley Y E it "pressed down and running ”V"" bmldery Media 935W? If a small funnel is needed and with every loveliness of season 0 T1 A. Take it short piece of sewing i - - . .- . . Utisleld and his ' ' ' Ugh a.Ieg10n Mi lhmadt 9”” me two "ids mgeihel hole in the end of 5. dried out egg oswms Q” 9 as emmmi "id and W513 ihmlllh me We "1 ihelshell, and it will serve the purpose ,bonnets in the pews ahead. this wish. this supplication. andlthe possibility of imparting any taste to the food. ters of Trinity Vnitcd Church en- Miss Elsie Nicholson. Prince Stmhopey look on mm the new? tertained at tni Wodrunzday after-iarrived home Saturday from 11 i And so another week is spen the loop formed and pull both lthread and yarn through the eye. t. Q What should be used for lub- Omelet: Mud on velvet ing" National President. Mrs. W. R. Walton of Toronto, we may" look welhdreuad '11 "umm"' Mam” for something new in the line of arm ch". double. u .' haw An in tops next. fall. CA.C. has been any uwim for you! choose mndy liildron so young education-Did you know that the Most of these suggestions can be evening without University of Toronto Extension applied to 31159359)-is of the year there is none on hand, punch a reach successful culmination by fought, nu guccegstuiiy in 1913.19 The omelet will be lighter and. more tasty, if la-teaspoon of bak- high now Or shall W6'Wl1el) lubricating the egg beaterilnl DOWGBT 15 Rdded I0 PVCFY TOUT b , g not let the past be past and with and meat chopper will eiiminatelesizs. then beat it thoroughly. Me" 35”” mm 5” 3”" m” ” ”””””m l4 mm ”"P0"3"i W Canadian , consumer News .m-. IT'S MAGIC! According to our "up and do- mmhw" wudmbe! Keep her Midriff-top, shorts. skirt-and a hammering away It. thin head- ache for years now and it certainly ?3::: mar” m1';gn1:",lymg' quick if Fwd ml" '” h'" "M" """”" .if'.. 4137- Children's Sizes 2 fscturers are finally listening to g P: arm sue" 6 bn Bun lg Mrs. Cdnsumer and are bringing '”4'nch. la" in. ;,H.d5. out a better top. that we won't mo”. ,5 yujd ' ' iidlrvatiuif iidziieoitsxinlfiigm an "am This DIM"! my to us; Iimvle - we definite progress is being made in send Thmygnve cm” .356) m more informative labelling and bet- coma (stamps cannot be accepted) let mung oi our c10thmgTpu' for this pattern. Print. plainly Size. ticuiarly children's and women's- Name Audrey Ema Number Let's hope she is right! with all Sena order 'm ANNE AD'AM5 me" "aw mmerms m m" yard care of The Guardian 80 Front goods and garments truer labelling Street we” Tomnw emada. becomes a necessity and we are ' ' sick and tired of the irregularities in the sizes. 0 Evidence of the growing import- ance of C.A.C. is found in the fact ' that hardly a day passes at head- hai Yours quarters but the national offices and chairmen of committees are asked to meet with producers, -n--- -- manufacturers, distributors and re- tailers etc. etc., who seek their (;uAnn1y(; THE nzAn'x' opinions and advice and wish to ..... CUSCUSS With ihem the Dmbiems 01 During the cold weather there is inutuai concetrnd. This is gist) lijljule an increase in the iiumbtar of pa- 0 80V8l'nm9n EDBF men W W1 tients who develop heart isease or design regulations affecting con- aggravate symptoms already pres- Sllmers. ent. To guard the heart during the CA0. was created to serve as a cold winter months. the American voice for the consumer. There are He”; Asmciamm made the (oi- many 0118017-ed iZ1"0l1P8 seeking 10 lowing suggestions last December. -::l'l:b the ll-'niteF'9:lS 01' mil? OWN Thet-geason lfor tithe ingrease in pa- 5 GT8. 11 ere 15 011)! One tien wast at . are more pneu- national organization, the C.A.C.. mania and other chest ailments Marking to serve the interests of all during cold weather, which. to- Bml-IDS in the F018 M POUSUMBYS. getber with shoveling snow and By James W. Barton. M.D. an --.0... --ouu bout-l0n as a most important branch of number of deaths from heart dis-p, our educational system-consumer e359, '”TT” and so guard the heart-they should (Continued on Page 14) be known by exerybody. '-''T 1. Don't diagnose your own heart. 4 symptoms - shortness of breath. pain in the chest, swollen ankles- all symptoms. but not necessarily symptoms caused by heart disease. Have your doctor examine your heart and lungs. He will advise should any treatment be necessary. 2. Avoid overexertion. Physical activity - ordinary work or play- rarely, if ever. can strain a healthy short, Lnp this day is not 3 bad heart, but nverexei-tlon, aspecially one and you should have an en- when overtired. CH1 HBEYBVEW joyable time, but check your bud- damage already present. Light 81!- get first The trip may prove cost- Emile dilly 15 8dV158b18- her than you anticipate and, un- 3. Get Dleni-Y of rest. Relax as less prepared, you may be faced much as you can. Aim for eight or with an embarrassing dilemma. more hours of sleep per night. Get Group activities and social affairs 85 much 518!!! before midnight H5 are under baiign aspect, so plgn Ln possible which means that you Will spend at least some part of the day not be so tired when you do an to sharing congenial companionship. 519813 and CM! set 310118 On eight The evening hours are excellent h0U1'5- for courtship, and there is even ii 4- AVON 0VEfW918hi-- Watching possibility of a new romance in the your diet will keep your Weight from offing. Household and family af- suing above the normal for you. (air; are favored, Extra pounds make extra work for your heart. F0? the Bifihdly 5. Avoid infections. Do your best If SUHGBY 15 your b'lrbhd8.V- You to protect against illness, particu- may 100k ahead i0 3 YER? 01 un- larly respiratory tnosc. throat. usual progress in your chosen DT0- bronchial tubes, lungs). Should you i955l0n- L008-Cheri-Shed Plan-5 End become i1i.seek treatment promptly. projects which have seemed stymied D0111 bg ashamed to 39 to bed im. during the Past months should medlately. Many men and women 5 The Sirs Say - - By Genevieve Ramble For Tomorrow YOUR desire to get. away for a ilate Summer, bringing both honor by going to bed and resting the and prestige as a result. There is heart instead of using up it; indication of favor and preferment atrength by rernglnlng on their test. in high places and with such influ- The heart. mg to do ghoul, tour EHCE W D5911 YOU UP. the year 1954 times as much work when you are should start off on an unusually around on your (get, 35 when you are quietly resting. Your personal life is under bene- 6. immediate attention to "strep" pect extremely harmonious relation- guard child;-an agglngt, rhgumgtic ships in family, social and roms.n- fever which can lead in rheumatic c "”f1llil'FfTl61'lLS. . . . IS A RECENT on COLOR muse noon at the homo n' Mrs. Wen- visit to Now York and Toronto. 0 - . ZiPii 'I'idm:..-sh. The rooms were flowers. Miss Marion Gillis entertained idorned with my spun: ind Mrs. lxiiiri Riisfin presid vver the bcaxitifiilly arranged t able. Mrs. Allan Macliav and Miss Bertha Nicholson. Miss Mary" vfrs. Russvll i.c'irri azststnd terving. Miss Ciitrliifc tented with n iovcl" "be members of tiic . . . -fa Mr. Donald irvinn, act-ornpanied Joan Wood. Lois Mulch. Peggy iv Miss Marion Reid and Mr. Gus Brazil and Noreen Mullen, .. - u . Alta.. Dnwne. all nf ('nl-. 'ivcd Wedncsrliv ct run: by car Messrs. Ulric and Alyre Arsen-i "L "U" "I Efinmnlnn. Mitt. "W3 Vii-l Joy in the day and rest at even-i lcuke, rind mensui'e 8 cups; res'ift'so spread it evenly not quite to lvvith i'-. teaspoons stilt, 4!-5. tea- edge. Bake to crisp gold. Serve with different: than yours." E nd 1 table- ii. goodly supply of butter and parate 3 eggs. Beaiimaple syrup, not forgetting to keep the yolks well and add 1 pint (2l,i the waffle tron working overtime. n be prcscni :it the mii'ri:i:c- Miss -lovce limit” and M11 Gcortzc iting their sister, Mrs. J. .1. cm... Andrew. . . . The i't'illlng Circle of the Kings" Daughters of Trinity l.'ni Church, at thv-lr vlnsinz meet "15 pre-ping the many lovely gifts, which ift fromi were arranged by Miss Lois Mutchl play our part; and in waking: Let not Thy Spirit from ed-at her Fitzroy St. apartment on. lives depart: eaiwednesday evening in honour of. ln.Watis read the verses accompany-ll DUYDOM making. 'Refreahvment.: were served by the Grant us the Peace that all the ,hosiess. assisted by the Missesi World is seeking: By quiet ways do Thou our foot- , steps guide. ' Let all creation Thine own mes- sage apt-akiiig. El”- tide." inolly, and Capt. Connolly. North Unm Monday - - - Diary - o - iR”'" m”d- Good-night .I. . . --mm-z-M--:M..........M. led, Mrs. Kenneth A. Parker enter- lnlzitninod nt, tca yesterday afternoon M” Angu M D M ' - . .. 5 ac am: on cr- hcld in the Sftvizil hail Mnnfi") int her home. when the guests of . , . evcning. lionourcrl Mia. .l. T. Irwin lhonour worn the I;1(ly members .,f' :::l':9'lr”!W” d';'Ki:"1iuiN"P'r; ll" limi- n A iss .er a cm son at ..................... i coronation Pageant iC. Montgomery. 0 a v i.-.L;4- ISA GINTLEMAN AT ARMS The Honorable Corps Gentlemen at Arms take part in the procession up the nave the Abbey and then stand guard at. the North-West and South- Woot pillars of the "Theatre." Colors: Helmet-gold with white lumen. Collar epsulettes-gold. East-rod. Trousers-blue. Axe. (noun-rod and gold. Gnrdon Lea poured, and those as- sisting in serving were Mrs. J. lP. Lantz. Mrs. Thomas Lothian, M .. A th H M . C. i re r iir ogan and rs hay” Mncswmm L03: Mumh Rm 'tlw West Kent, School stnff. Mrs. i her home on Eustnn St. Saturdm M . 1 . . '. rs A ex MacDonald of Tig ,with an and Mb”. 0 o nlsh entertained at a luncheon at . Sheila Praughi. . . M. M . i . r Find rs I-red Shannon are 5.9619,! hmmerv R”. permanent residence. I O 'I Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond are moving this week-end to Stan- hope Beach Inn. Ont. Continued on page 9 NO MILK DELIVERY TUESDAY, DOUBLE SUPPLY ON MONDAY In order. to join in the celebration of the Corona- tion of our beloved Queen, the following milk plants will deliver a double supply of milk on Monday, and will be closed on i - ”' I rumsosv, JUNE 2ND. I . ” Sunshine Island Dairy Health Puteui-Izod Co. Pure Milk Co. Purity Dairy G. & G. DB.il'y B1-Ighton PERCY G. GAY, Secretary. Held by Thy love. we yet may "Be with us Lord. in sleepinggc i Show us the path and clear Thy-7 3 nEW3D5D9T- I c spoons baking powder fl lspooii sugar. Se afternoon. Mrs. MacDonald pre- sided over the ten table. and aa- aisting in serving were the Miss.-xi, Marguerite Vcssi-y. Mrs. Grirflnldl Tremcre presented the bride-to-be, l l l the Charlottetown Hotel this w. k in honour nf her nelcc, llliess rh?1d're?1"dar31l:3a LIP" Si"5”i;b'""i . '9 rom ii ury. 0nt.. Thursday evening, to he-1 present at the ordination of Dr. Edwin 3. 6, 8. 10. Embroidery motifs, tissue leaving today for Fort William, Ont.. where they will take up ::::l:'ngwEi:ticgt gkezf P13; ,l'lili5lpa""ni Sm” sum . un ans an ca. Also home for his brother's ordi- nation is Mr. G. Steele of Toronto. Q. What is a H 8353' m9i'h0d 0i The use of equal parts of sp lrlt-5 ing mid-summer and finances 7. Don't worry. Worry cures or tic matters. Travel is favored dur- heart disease. loaning wlnclows'.' A One slmtile m9lh0d 15 '0 l'Ub,move mud stains on velvet. our; the glass with a cloth saturattedi-m---m-mm iwllh Vinegar. When dry. poll-sh Wml cups) heavy sour cream bought for the purpose -- it's much cheaper than sourlng sweet cream. unless on a farm. It is necessary to have heavy sour cream to obtain its but- ter fat. sift the dry ingredients. over this and stir until just blended. Whip egg whites uniii they are stiff and fold them in. Cook's Corner E SOUR CREAM WAFFLES -- a Sift. some flour - better EASY-SEW Z Plnafore for sun! Bonnet for shade! Just look at that adorable hearts-and-flowers embroidery -- thls is any little girl's sun-day beat. Opens flat for ironing. Pattern 7372: Child's Sizes 2. 1. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cm The Guardian, so Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address land Pattern Number. of wine. oxgall and water will re- should reach a peak of prosperity prevents nothing but it can place to use the dial. This batter is a little stiff; Alice B ook g s . r S "T , i 5- ivhai 135 WW5 beainnmz With this offer. However, there is noth- duflnk Early Fall. an extra load on an already damag- :yE will be ed hem. Instead, find out the facts - m:-t about our heart and do all ou can Continued on, page is m pnxect "I Y Worry upset: ovary organ and every body process which means that the heart. will have extra work to do because of these body dis- turbances. Boiler English By D. 0. Williams odorn Ef Have waffle iron heated to ex- it ct point indicates for "bake" on . ' 1. What is wrong with this sen- itence? "The total of my figures is 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "maelstrom"? . Which one of these words is Q, If a young woman is tr". im .- l'd? Embroidery. debaucb- eling alone on a train and meets a Brit. ledeniery. melnncholv. iatrange man who offers to pay for 4- Wm” M95 "W WON "zrnphlc" her meal. should she accept? mean? A. It is better for her to declins ing wrong with their dining to-, gether at the same table if she is favorably impressed with him. 1 rev that means "to echo"? . AN SWEBS -Q. What should a young man. ” 2 1. Say. 'is different from yours." do when at a party or other func- . Pronounce mal-strom. a as in tion, and he finds hlnmglf next go male. 0 as in on unstressed, accent a girl to whom he has not been in. first syllable. 3. sedentary. 4. Vlv- troduced? idly described. "It was .. graphic A. He can say "1 am. iuipi. account of their adventures." 5. Johnson. 1 do not believe I have Reverbemte. me; yo”.-o WEEK-END SPECIAL ALL CHILDREN'S COAT SETS and cons (Assorted SI!!!) K voice of Experience "My wifrslways leis me have the last word!" exulted the bus- band of two months. "Huh!" snorted a seasoned old- timer; "Just wait until you run out of compliments. young teller!" A Big Question "What," someone asked a par- liamentary candidate, "will you do if you're elected?” , "Good gracious!" exclaimed the . if I'm nott" startled candidate. "What will I do Reduced To Clear At 33v. to sin. 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