0 PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN APRIL 19. 1952 Prowae, Patroness gfuutihe Queen .... ' M"! ” M W" I 2 lbs lamb shoulder 1 table- .. . home to the members at a sewing ' ' 1” ""1 S b'”m' mm " ' -- and afternoon tea. ;z;”",e:;l”,':n::'sp?,0;up,;);"e”'i,: sigh of wind about the caves in a,,Asa1a pg,-1-An; an . new A large attendance enjoyed her ' H ,. , n ' ',. the nisht' Jnmu rem-rked It Do you -emember how shocked step-inl crisp eouu-. Iquaro-patch "”9”"5 " ' if '”m” "pp" breakfast this xnornins. Jamie we all were to learn during the poaeu, nut, binding on give this Women's realm Happenings of The jyeek The Hon. Premier John Walter M" can nnd , ,, , ,, I b t d d , fter visiting friends and re1- Th” '""''"3' ' hm" MA BScA C” u :n hare: an the Island. to join her 5""31 Mk" (mm H'M' Que." Vegfgbllelf aw” amked 25 the north. But sunlight made a "Canada Approved" white and to sew. is tested for fit. an coin- Mmv Shim"? h" 9"” 'Pl””” ""” mp 5” checkered brightness on the klt- brown -flour and for loaves of plete illustrated instructions. -its seventy-fourth birthday Monday. 0 O O Everywhere the Queen Juliana turned during her New York visit, she found herself surround- ed by masses of tulips and other hulb plants native to Holland. and everywhere she went. her carefully planned costume was highlighted by her jcwclry. " me 305'” Ywk H””L 0" Letters of sympathy were also D0 Hmud .h” d 1, "Yes," James -went on "that's what when she stopped from the their way back they planigedtto read from MI” McLean, mam)" cooling or mew! vseinuurrilrli. nganxre a week! Mme seem! now '0 me-p insist upon wing it. It ,5 amazing plan: atuii'tasli,ingtontAirptts:'t1, rm: motor through. the .United ta 05- or me PrincehEdwarct ltsiand Path sewing. aminme Mm paprika. or for may matter .3 month or 3 tollearn fjroxm afrecent survey that 0 19 T5 ""45 ll 9" tstant Orp anage rom we . 4 6. year when it is gone. You look any one- of o one per cent of "V" "1 '"'".”'” W” me pa" Mn Ind M"i1A".hur Mould en" Ti-ustee Board for largeldonations Serws forward to it expectantly . . .it's the flour used in our nation was MONIEIIQ "15 35";150l'll:'ing;”Tr'::!ldmi;"ghn::;::3' gggfggedsuwdam :;M:f:;" CT;'r'l);tf; ol.'dsa1rmHl'-3';0l' stal::gu:::"'-::'nl3)'; ----w-w-'-' here . . . and then in a -twink- Canada "Approved! in other words "9" ”" 9” i 3” mm 9 w ll , t. E th t 99 i-2 er cent of the flour eaten s and ruby bow d'p.shc wore" town Batch 0 H9me- sum” L”dge' mt 8”” at rig: 52:11.1 tgebg lylieoafg flesetirfgetshzrxl by Cangdians is not up to this These eairti-lngs me 8310112 Dr J B Adm of Ham” an Christmlasdtima. Mention walslalici The Sta” Say . , the nut... standard in essential mod mm”. Open lip most nvnr e DIOCCS an arc . . .p t , madeo (ma om osevefa cc . , . g 0! course It is a bi job to ...C same she worn at her "inaugur- osteopaili with the Canadian Red charmes. h ' V 3 - Jones. 1 man m Wu. we," I . ". or Sf.”.”.'.J:i.” l" in. '” ..1':”..'-icy”..if.i5i?”...d2.i..3.';..?”2 r..:i::..:::'::. v - Dutch pro or 0 to arm coron- ' . absence 0 o cers an me -,.-, Jvw ')s”K'7x. i 1 peclall sin e throu h ihl 39"”: why "7 ation. In addition to these lox'e- ' ' ' . through mugs; and absence from "Ce record 0! 15-1'mrW0l'k Comp 91- Y C 8 OUT W 05 Jones. rd kw h h ly plot-cs, Quccn Juliana also His lvgrship liitiynr J. David the Province. although me 3;. FM. Tomomm, lye recall nlciwtr pigture of 3113 l:irvsesaX.:eb;t;l:r:rt)i1zin1:ht:f cfihje mm. '0 me' "open yo?" mouealr" hegkshy brought with her an outstanding Stewart and Mrs. Stexva;-t enter- lendance was unusually large. THERE being so mam, comm, wo. armers co ec ng ast Ieng s ears that H whens kne :30 our 0: her usuah "shut up!" . m at aquamarine jewolm a mum more we Em" Monday Mm Lemuel Pmwsed5::fioansshoEt: ””””"5 m”"””g b1""d"' "m" bxy ixtuiglteodtnfticfnlgldnlildssypaifllfitl That false ldea.nreizsi3seaiedggverm:d mints:-E Bat magnificent strand of large OI”- Mrs. "Chuck" Layton left Thurs- husband who has been transferred to Halifax. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Middleton. with their son Jack and daugh- ter Isabel are returning this week-end from Toronto, where they attended a convention of the Canadian Restaurant Association dance at the Charlottetown Hotel. 0 O I Queen Mary Needlework Guild On Wednesday. April iotb. Mrs. delightful hospitality in the beau- welcomed the members and thank- ed Mrs. Prowse for her kindness in making the yearly sewing such an interesting occasion. ation of the work done by the Guild for her Maternity Home in London, with added thanks for newspaper accounts of Queen Lila- abeth's visit to Charlottetown be- fore her accession to the throne, and for accounts and quoted ser- mons glven on the death of King George VI. talk on voluntary Canada's gift to Countess Alexan- Cook's Corner ' um ere.-w win mimmmos 4 snail onions. 4 medium-sized Brown in shortening. Add water. herbs and seasonings and simmer Ill hours. Prepare vegetables. Leave carrots and onions whole but cut potatoes in halves or quarters Dllnl;3l1l'l35-1 cup sifted flour. 2 teaspoons baking powder, 56 ten- s-poon salt, 1 tablespoon shorten- ing. !6 cup milk. paprika. Sift flour, baking powder. and salt together: cut in shortening and add milk slowly. Drop by spoonfuls on top of stew. cover tightly and cooku 12-15 minutes. mistakes in cniotions. thought and action. it might be as well to make , . . ELLEll'S DIARY lganlalsadlarlavsiile was our guest at table and the lit- days endeavours. she carried a flush of rose in her checks from the icy breeze which bore down upon this place from the fields and woodlands of chen wall and in its growing bril- liance a sparrow tilted on a spray of shrubbery Just beyond a win- dow. The fields seemed to be begging for gentler weather as did the spruces by the mill and on the march. with the stream below. aged dead spruces from the dimin- Canadian consumer News early years of tho war, the high tiful and historic Government mum 3 chopped House, with spring flowers in evi- 9” de '8 mun gm” tie girl from the house across the percentage or our young Canadians nmpugt gtnighpgwny sawing. deneo everywhere. ””cm7- & , no mm. 6 ha lane had already arrived and was who were physically unfit for 16- choose summer-cool sleeveless Mn. H. E. Miner. tho yreoiden. "'3 " " ' waiting to take up with him the uve service? We agreed that this version or there um-eei condition should -not exist in a land such as our Canada, where we produce so much surplus food for the rest of the world. standards were established for white or brown bread using this flour. It became compulsory for bakers supplying the armed forces with bread to use the "Canada Approved” standard flours. How- ever, 1 am convinced that very few Canadian housewives today know the advantages of this superior flour or that it is available if they over. makes it hard for us to ap- preciale fully the warnings of tre- lshing row in the orchard draw- cfo of The Guardian. 80 Front street West. Toronto. Ontario. , Anne Adams Patterns TAIIDIID IIDCI the tailored a.lr you love. Yet it is Pattern mots: Missed shin ll. 14. 16. ll. 20: W. U. 31. N. 8. N. 11. Size 16 takes 456 Ylrb in-inch: 36 yard contrast. This pattern easy to use. simple send Thirty-nve Cents (ose) in coins (stamps cannot be ao- i cepted for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address, style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. icntal pearls with which she wears M M H H B S f th I C d t d j diamond and Pearl clips. at set 0 is: My i . . c.. 0 9 der wife o one as re ire the W ck end one 0, dwcrsicn, N. J k. . pink quartz jcwolry, earrings. clips. Dietetics Department. P. E. I. Hos- Gm',vgmor.c.enera1. laxamin and regulated plasma mg mam to the heap in the yam, searchers who tell us that wlienlmef: l'ooY3'1;tm”:my”;;r?"'"d1"5 ting mid hrncclct. of light blue pital, has left to spend ten days As the Guild only holds three and enjoymcnh rather than mm Then Came the wwd-5m,t-mg which our good hard wheat is denatured! Mack, I km m "nu "g at, sripphircs. and an enscmblc of with her aunt and tint-It-, in Nap- meetings through the year. the cmtmtmg on workadnv pmbvems. was taken up and brought to asuc- and bleached mm white "mu, 1,, Jackfww why isonw .0 1 k . - - diamond JON)” mmh A fortune. i3ra"' N15" hltlrorcl tlmlflmg tftlom anmbaul; imw"mSiia-onei tsi3eu?5as3.?d- Since impulses. appetites and in. Cesgful close both here and aglgolivesnstorgne Droblemsf, liiiltl robs 10,. ,he'm-. ' y y u 00 onescafl ' -'0 t n ay.r orn ream ayin ayo n - gR'.Ad" h thpana an onsumesov 1. .' - ”" "3 " 9 p ner urges may be excitvlnr and in O 5 ” " "'9 WW 3 mmems whkh Wtflhouldl bi; Riff Mack. How can I look for them "Perfectly!" most none of the workers suffered any: "Would you trust him with your British mothers now can ob- month holiday in England and on work, the members were , , h , . I g , . . k. trizuing. there are so many of er . V until 1 nnd meme tain knitting details of high neck the Continent; . - 1gS3l.E&l,leldll.l:s;i:;5;s. :r(c)eiiusleglt;ilcKiaan Vim mnuers H mm” M bolt" to in in mg venture, , from eating whole grain mg Own money?" 8 And one found we were wondt-r.. - . A" nape”. Hr certainly would). rd swcntcr, gloves and cap, sim- ilar to those worn by Prince Char- On Saturday Miss Hill was en- a buffet supper at outstanding success. A delicious afternoon tea was postpone. For the Birthday lng as alone at this house at Al- C. A. C. along with other na- iierlea. the afternoon of Rob's saw-Jtlonal organizations. is backing n T "Then tell me-do you consider Said delimdlnx counscl to the it likely he would have stolen t.hu ks 1" me gardens 0! Clarence wnalimd Mi M H l S ed bringing to a close a very Those viliosc bi thday it is seem House, the omc o rs. uni impson. serv , . i r - mg slipped away, ” Jame, , drive to have the government iv . .. . Ever since the three-year-old The hostesses were Miss .J9-'lnl'lt'l happy End m0m0H1bl9 8ll9"l00ll- to. have such C0lllllClllliZ(illtld court; Tied In an armml at the new atfzgs more attention to the standardlzzsxf Yo? hm; km the "C 5”" 0l'f"0l"3'Yt 83 "19 IVNJSGGUUOD prince was photographed in a McRae and Mrs. Hugh Simpson. , g g . . I g - axw; plica.ed astral lfltl-?llCI.'ilrlDl'l..d -11811 tde to Kamlym as he does here, msimm of om, bremt the am” of me. "Twem nodgng me. m alleges? whne mom" wlorftuny pinemed Jr' 0 e e I; xxWAAwAxVEMJVvxkKkxxF glmafgsge dlgggfsggnln ;;':mnzsr::ef. gesture to fortune so that the.and You as members and consum- pry y Ham W" '9 "I x I wlgdd" Q" "mg umtkely C with ships and sai ors nitting smu. (x ' F H, h , X , , tars can he! h k, 1 p ”- mpossl e - it at is - er - well moth:-rs hcgiin worrying. the fash- Dr. and Mrs. .l. Mclillillrin : YOUIS 5 Yezrfil-fling” plallrsd rand u(i)i:;o:;Jeecxtnss J23, 3 s:'(':gs me E ';,2:en't':;l tflfgiproved now? agdainaf nor1stM:v:B, 5'9" Ehhlll 1111'" P5130?-l.V how much was it?" ' ion Journals for A pattern. ' are leaving tonmt-row or Ha i ax ) ' ie ie iie gor ac c d W ' . , ', lalle bu, d h h . mm--H .... Now, Margaret Youings. design- where Dr. Mcliiillan will take :1 J 3! Jill” We 5"""'o M'”' E put-gent. nnd pcssiblv certain faC- 2:: ,,,”x,,,vufaii;oo:l:t?m:ly?f wheat (3103: 3;? tbrcead es)E0uvmc(:alrg Eu”-mu - ""' """”'""""”"""'-"db or of the royal sweater. has Dro- weeks Post graduate pourse in twvxwxx RAVxVwxg yiglis pggxrtiggugggb: '1; swg of the season. we aha” takelget. I T I I '3 i i ' Helen Lawson, l duced a number with scarlet-coab ed sentrlcs marching across the fronl. and, instructions on how it ran be knlllcd have been publish- ed. Mrs. Youlngs. Who started "1656 week in her home. . -, - .iposse:scd of certain subtle forces 0”(T- i . 0 deslg" 5' 5 "'””by' "W h" ” ' ' irgfiilgwgf flirt: 1.3.75. b333v.i wtiolghi iur iniuitions. may have mental re- And " "9 "M m” ”m' L' mo I : 0 actions or judgments not always fleeting in the face of the thlngsf HOW Can l . l I ,,u ' shop here and supplies firms in North America. A "Royal TOUT" number hound for Montreal is rial- terncd by the Royal Train that took the Queen and her husband across Canada. It Is. in fact, Can- adian in every d.ets.ll. Mrs. L. E. Prowse left by air surgery at Dalhousie Univcrsity. e e . Her friends rcgrci that Mrs. E. G. Saunders is a palicnt in hos- pital after ii serious accident this Mrs. J. M. Roper. Moncton, N. B., spent the Easter week-end vis- iting relatlves and friends in the City, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Leonard Vatcher. O O G Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp- son and daughter Dianne and son David at Dartmouth, N. 5., visit- l'0L'R. BLOOD when we think of wastes bung, HOWTHE KIDS!-IVS SAlFEGUARD'bet-lcr part of valor. Postpone im- portant decisions to cscape in- it olvcmcuts. A child born on this day. while as the most lmiportaiit organ in removing these wastes and harm- ful substances. l-iowever. it is the kidneys that do the most import- ant work. although the liver does an important filtering job also. That an artificial kidney can be used to remove harmful substanc- es from and add helpful sub- safe or profitable. Buy After Tomorrow The horoscopr holds outstand- ing prospects for a driiiiiatlc. pleas- ant. and exciting state of affairs in the conventional vocations and avocations of the day. At the same lime there is a sign of a rlisa;;rre- note of it while about the house-i cleaning which now claims some attention though we do not attack it, with the "vim and vigour" oil we would do. we remember that! the week which passes so fast for' us, can leave many a change in its wake: Piirtings and bereavements, sadness. desolation and despair. Here along the April fields he was not to see re-clothed this year, a loved one heeded a for call. leav- ing family and friends to mourn; ers? solution of gum dammar and alco- hol. The alcohol evaporates read- ii Prov. Pres, c. A. c, .. By Anne Ashley g . mmmw.f Q. How can I preserve flow- A. Dip the entire flower into a is like myself, it senior ter very well and get along beautifully w however, never seems to know I'm arou Girl Should Take Initiative To lnieresf Nice, Too-Bashful Boy DEAR MISS DIX: In hlsh school. How can I make a boy interested in me? Ha I know his mother and .15. ml ”l9m- My would-be beau. nd. One of our teachers told 'Fhursdai' morning for 'lgoronti0. ed Mrs. Thompson's parents. Mr. mamas to the blood is rammed in we Hem or mango conhds due -i ,.i ill".lt "th erss- dM R IR, ti. "the" .. . " - -t- - . v .-.. . - , ::,rwn,;n:11ew?,”h ;,;. 1::.,',,he,.,;n,1aw ;';sm.r:,ee;?:nd'mmDn ma the Journal of Clinical Investiga- to irregular or ovcr-stimulated glgerteh begeanil chenfhed 03"” ox gfdsgeiumi the fumi umch 15 31 "3 R W” up to the Km,” KP 3"" A boy wh” '3 ")0 b"M"'- and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. A. e ' lion by Drs. John P. Melrlll. Ste- emotions or cxcltsmrnts. Such 3 :'m"m 01158 I the lineage Hransparen. I agree. Ive never chased a boy L Denney La," 8," W," ..,s,, M, The ,,,m,,,m.., 1., charge .,. phen Smith 111. Edmund .1. Calla- could cause tangible loss. regrets :2” so lfvfh 0! gudden illness. djshk aim c:1r;,,I cean baking should do the pursuing. father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. ranged ii dinner for the cast dl- ha” In 3'15 09'-"89 W- Th0?" or sorrow. Re-man-ce. trips. domes- m "9 eym"-1 musmg A Q p '. 3:5 mm G wmson ,,., w(."a,,d om redo, nnd "PW M ..Nau;Zh,v tBoston). They used an apparatus tic activities could bring ha.ppi- m"d”W md budding W90d13"d h at C2” me dish” md 9”” l" . . . - . v . . . Marmm. at Mme”! old Spam of the Kolff type in 60 lnsllmtes ness. ffolks battle the despair of ill for. hfals gen -1" :3 tiihich washing soda. H A.l:lSWEl7.. By all means. go after your preyl o o o in 43 Ellen”. whne denmte con- me mnhdn une-sad aftermath of a home 1033 en a c . Use one table- - gr I simply sat with folded hands waitin f , after their arrival Wednesday D For Y to na 5 Y stpoon of soda for each rt 1 men to m k "1 I 8 cl Dr. F. E. smnllwood and Mrs. night, They were the guests at cluslons of the efficiency of the Those whose bmhday H .5 teaxlrtrigm. 5adP;l;,ess'gxgi;: W2: ;VMer required to ml the zllzimto ; iouowup-lrlnaenmtgefli1::nr;ovle;r;:f”towr)nl5r&titLr; this most out of business. The trick. of course. is to procedure were not drawn. certain Continued on page 9 Q. How can I improve the flnv- " might find it a pleasant. profitable or of roast beef or lamb gravy? a reception given by the Llguor- by heading the Smallwood entcrtriincd at luncheon ian Youth Club at the Holy Re- ” "la c”'"'"”””"'" Hm” ”' and happy year has 16" In mm.” 3 p.1a"' chase the man. but make him think he's doln th Pursuing. A little subtlety. some finesse here: and 138518? 5Ulld-l.l'- deemcr Community Centre after C..j:,.-.,...Cj 1 1d -1 1 1 , d 0,. e o the performance Thursday "E, and young sm, 0, Sausbuxm N. Egcgraof:'-sl;::;”n;1::;1:i:til:llaxl?l;i:C we would remember these now !oAE'hA(;:l a toucih of burn sugar the” d Mr. and Mrs. r. A. Stewart ning. 13., were in the City during the and p,wm,m,-dng hm"; whue as ins; hours of hit hasten away gmwe anfiugtuvffn girls Ytneiililnzl the Leg: Yigllfrpgnrfgse is nclcgvmplished. l ' . . ours overs adowed and dim -- ' ll PE8S- UV El I 80 PH Opportunity for the aggressive female, and woe to the ha y who Easter holidays. While here they were guests of Mr. Innis's mother, Mrs. James Innis. I O C I Mr and Mr.s Vl'illiam Brennan am flavor" left. during the weck for a short holiday in Washington, D. C. O O C such may be exceptionally sti.mu- lating nnd profitable. at the same tune it is advisable to give serious thought to the expense, invest- ment and extravagance involved in pleasurc-seeking. The necdful ex- at first but now gently moonlit M 1; and enfolded in a comforting urn Nine" peace. And so. time's hand smites -but it also heals. Jones. North Rivcr Road, return- r-d from the United States Wod- nesday wlicro Mr. Jones visited various cities in connection with his business and later they had wants to retire into it shell and stay there S l 1- here. and with it the traditional ti C M" and Dunn”. Man Uh roun of dance: with the girls lnvliiong t.?.”y'..”'”"' In Ipommd ” M” Y'" ""'"- GIVE A PARTY Mr. H. A. Messervy is confined to his home on Fitzroy Street be- ihe pleasure of spending 3 "'0'! Mr. Philip Jardine returned to 1, th h 1 ml ' h l'ti.g' Fl l . . . fill .. "or ose w o bl .. . "me on O1 y 'm ' or R u”i.i..”...'f.n';” gllggdshavizaiilrg cam 0 My ' t'.)iuiE::etfln?3yJtlJ7)e Tote than the M. ” "”''"":l:CeRFBV:-!r Wm Belle? El'l9"3h if no are I ti i C P " 'm "- And feel that life holds nought t an za on :1 your community is aufflcientl id . - h 1 . Y w eawskl 0 "P "19 Elfll out. why not hate such a party yourself? or in. spent the Easter holiday with his Mr. and Mrs. George -7. Rogers p, are at present spending a short .1 1 0- Wu"!!! Mrs. Milton Bell entertained friends before the Easter Monday A child born on this day may be graciously devoted to the joys but empumm Know that um” mm, in kindness duce your church group or some civic club to have one? Ohiect of your affections with H" Mrs. R. S. M your guest for the evening. you'll have parents. Mr. and dance at the .Chr.irlo.ttetown Hotel. J31-dine. 3,-15,110,: 1;-(Md, holiday in Ha.lifa.x,.N. S. and gmtmcbuonhs 0! home' rcm- ever saves pl ' I u M”. R. E. H..ndm,m' who Wu Mn Robe” Jm,dme' g member Miss 1:-ante Arnnauu. physical ance. art and t'e demands of a The heart ham ",0 uh G ' eny 0 me to impress him with your charms. If you have the 3 ,,,,,,,,m in h,,sp",,1 ,0, a week, or the mm, at the Bank of Com, Educational,” Wm, me Depart, cultural life. with consideration and dime”. m C 9""V p l. yvhst is wrong with this sen- 63:11); abteyxllll; house, the role of a gracious hostess offers a rare chance has returned to her home. ynprce in sydnev, N, 5,, is con. ment of Education here, is vls- '07 the 5."nb01-5 01 F"'5'Cl'3”51l””I8- encel Hem” 599 my dmn 0" M 3 "xi 3 o - valemng at gm. home of his pa,-. iting in St. Paul, Minnesota. TCTC Yet all deep wounds heal slowly. 1matthsoh'Ihw0u1d mm you to come est i live bculajhu a mum "km or hohh" develop a "rrmc ,""r' ' . . . Q It . M n e kite en for 5 moment,-i n e su cct-even if it's raising whit l ! vmu sum 2. What is the correct pronunc- 1! male as much as to have someone share his ,:nclE1iilll:l(:ihlI)nnz s";a.:':-,- Prof. Charles E. Phillips of the Ontario College of Education, Un- iversity of Toronto. was a guest ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. P. Jar- dine following a recent operation. 0 O I But. gradually the will cease. y'”mn3 Pu" ite topic. Colonel and Mrs. 6. Elliott Full Senior year is a time for and son. Gordon. left on Monday mm)” 01 ”c35'u59" (I"dl3n WHY)? 3. Which one of these words is Modern Etiquette particular achievement. If your friend at tho Charlottetown Hotel for M", 0,1,, M,..G,.e3o,.' game”, for a short holiday in Excter. 3 3 Mm 1,. Thus will your grief become ha). S8W'l'8l dH.l'5 ”llS V”9k- is at present visiting her mother. :'9WhH3mP5m1'9 Where 9103' Will , 0 lovucd dream . gfwgleg? M"r:I'emt"5' m”t3"m9m: a 'h'::,:";:lpll'l':': ”fEol-"LY liillllof hoalor. offer him warm congratulations: - 0 - M”. W, E. owe". pow”; street, e t e guests of Colonel Full's - And in 1:5 ate (1 Wm Tm 5 9- 171” "er V , W95 "W" I 0? Ihyllilnz of that sort let him Mr. R. H. linfzcrs entertained a e . . sister. Mrs. Albert Perry and Mr. , strange neavl lIeace."ccme 3 4'..whac do” me word Noted”. mug” Nut! W on M. ude. ' ' numbcr of lTlilllY6S and friends Mr, and M”, Ruben Nerf, PCl'l'Y- Q- Whm lln invitation has becri Um” Monday. , muy - - able mean; munpigor unigfs lfor making him notice you nre not lacking, but you at 8 mos, d(,n:,m.u, luncheon at Mormon, were gun” of Mrs, e o e ,xle,,ded Ova. the telephone. is H Goodmlgm . . . . . . .5. what is ,, word btglnmng h e on ' e ookout for every one and make the most of each the chat-1am-town Ham on 12:351.-r Ne”, mothm M”, Jack Himon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Putnam all right for 3 wife to say. "May I -..j,jgg:gjg with ef that means "worn out, as C "l""- Dill” be 0bVl0llI: just show interest! Seldom can anyone sung...-, V.-hm his 535.9,, M”, C, 0.," the put w,ek.,,.,d' left this week on a trip to Wash- ask John if he has any other plans to R day-time affair when she has With 886"? "5 'E 5 "l"ld'Y 0W!fllIl'e- We all like to have gum" me u,' Ind - e o for that evening. and then call You been asked to speak to an aud- ANSWERS l”o(:v"'mw'l"': V3085? lime. and friendship. waiting for the other fel- ms e e a vsncel. Don't Just sit back hoping the telephone ;Vl2leuT!l1"8- d0 l:0m:llhlniz'to make it ring. A warm smile and cordial but u 8'aTI:'Y do a theta needed to rouse the led from his lethargy. 3 cc more intensive camnaizninz. don't be afraid to try it! DEAR M155 D”? My husband is always makln i ' I me the brunt gfldhlzmaggcalnled jokes. He humilliites me cruelly in company, critlplzel sses me in public. I try to be it good sport, not xet up. J. Stewart was joint hostess with H1830". D-C-. and New York. U C . him. Thcy also cnlcrialncd friends at a similar lunrhcon on Monday. 0 1 U fence? A. She should clothes and a hat. Q. Is it all right for a woman employee to ssnd a birthday card to her employer? A. This is quite all right. back"? A. Yes. this is perfectly all right. It is really the only thing she can do to avoid embarrassment. should her husband be unable to accept the invitation. Q. What should fl woman wear Miss Olga Forsylhe of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Saint John, N. B.. has returned after holidaying with relatives here. a o 0 1. Say. "Before you lie (omit down) on that sofa. I should like you to come into the kitchen for a moment." 2. Pronounce kl-us. l as in kite. u as in use, accent second syllable. 3. Marmalade. 4. Deserv- ing esteem; praiseworthy. "He no- Colonel and Mrs. Keith Rogers wear street have returned to their home from it three wceks' trip. While away Colonel and Mrs. Rogers visited with their daughter. Mrs. Keith Morrow and Mr. Morrow in Oak- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Patillo of 'l'ruro. N. S.. are guests at the Charlottetown Hotel. , Mr. and Mrs. James Innis, Jr.. MCQ-.V40o , Hill AP ll SHIIWIRS ville, Ontraio. Colonel Rogers also attended meetings of the Can- adian Association of Broadcasters. ' O O O Ordnance Lieutenant James Cook and Mrs. Cook spent the Easter weekend with Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Coles. Weymouth Street. Ordance Lieu- tenant Cook returned to Halifax during the week. 0 O 0 Commodore and Mrs. G. M. Hlbbard are now visiting and be- ing wldely entertained by their host of friends in Halifax, N. S. O O O . . -OVM-60-Qird Alice Brooks Designs complished the task in a credit- SH. and take it with a smile. but it's getting awfully hard. Even more Continued on page 9 as: A ns66iTAi'oni RDDEODRATE this thrifty way! Easy too-you fit the covers right. on the furniture! These budget- wise instructions take you stop-by. step through the making of stun- ning new covers! 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