Saturday, August 14, 195? Happenings 01 Dr and Mi: tertaineci l151lAI-1(”S(l”.V ex ('IlIIlpl leaving ind.'iy fui their home in Brnckville, Ont. . u a Dr. and Tllis. (i ll, Huiiufl and their children, Hi-i.iii mid l1.iiiiv.;i, have ariixezl I:-mi Hlllllltk. Ix 5, to spend thcii xzir-aii--ii l1.l.ll Elli.- Barrettls priiviits. the lluiitviiiuiiiv and Mrs. B, hziilc AiGlCl)'iliIll(l. . . . Mrs. Kvuiu-iii l1rilhIl' it liuixiii: today to aiivml lIlt' ('iviuviiiii;il iii Mnunt Allison l'iiixmsii,v. b' R- ville. N E, Dlllllll: the t-iiiixwimiiioii ceremonies. she '-llil iiitiniliire Alix- Harriet Jost. ieitirned nfissiniiai). who is receiving an honorary de- gree. l.v.iiIIel Pimxsv en- abllliiiiel Ann Siiiiiviti, of the staff of Government i-louse in honoi of Di. and Mrs. F. H. MacI.t-ud uhu me be. Week iiitl.i) on-iiiiiit iii h 0 no r iv! Miss lfl-'CY, who is an August bride-to o a o ' hqul l.vli. Jlllll Mis. R. M. Beer innit tun si-ii.-, lime rrtiiiwied It) , tii..iii..iii, N. H., 2llll'l' visiting Mr. . and .'l1i-, .l, I1. Gurduii at Holland (me ll-I the ll.'ISl two weeks. i . . . l.iwi: itlitl Max. liwin .l(1Ill(lIlS1 illlll lllliilitfl. of lliiltizix, aie VlSl'.- liigl-1 l .'lirillilI'.K, Iilis. lA'Sll)Ii Duti- i:l.i- .iiitl Ali.-s R:.lpii Jciikins. . . . 31-. will Mix W I. Bailey hart .i-s iimi. LVI1 -i ilieir l'1ElUKi1lPI'. Mrs. .l, ll Rel-t Illlll her twin children. llillll Pimmii, Ont Also visiting are Mis Bail:-yis sister, Mrs. A, L, ('hiirrhiii.in niirl (laughter, Iranctte, . t ...;.s.. Above are the pi'int'ipals in the MacDonald-MacDonald wedding which was solemnized I .-. V... ...v..c... ,... vh .. .0 MacDonald-MacDonald. Wedding , WOMEN! P259 8 "-C The Giuu'dia.nC as-65 ttr. A lhmhmqwdlkwm at Port H111. ' ' f lioiii Bisirlgetmxn. N J . , , , Ai,.-..am...,g,,,,,- mt-,.,..,.,,,,,,,i um - - - at St. Patrick 5 (hurch. Fort Augustus on July 20. Left to right, John MacDonald, Week-end uill be Illr. and Mix (2 The Nli-.-vs Beulah .Iai'duie and,DllIlSlaIl Maehnnalrl. llShPI'S. R92lII3l('l MacDonald. E1'00nlSm3ni N113 and Mrs- I-401115 MaC' ; ”- '1”'”1' -11”11”"'1 11””?” W111 1"” "0519-W51Donald, Elinor MacDonald, maid of honour Donalda and Genevieve MacDonald brides- l c ' al lhn Iiaun ”lennis Club tea this -d ' h h I . i ' 1:1 1")1'1 111” 1? 4(j”f1E1l-1; 911' 1'"”"”0”- . . . mm S' Gar" um P Om Studio" i Isiviuimf above are Mr. and Mrit. H. W. Ramsay. The bride iii the former Mary Bother Din-ii, i d'aY,.a::,:n ,.a-,t.,,a1;,r,"(6,,i:,.1,,,,L;z:11;':t Mr nu! rm, Fwd M d Id On July 20 lwloi-n tho lwauli-iiinrfoll, hand-made gown of white iiiiniediate families and the clergy Il;iiigluer of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Birth of Northam, R.R. And the groom in Hazen Watson R.-Imnny, forni- : Iummer Conaxie Keppmjh MW" X',C,”";m”m mpi, h”m””aj lully dectwatefl aim, in the saiw nylon net over satin Wllh a houf- breakfasted cf. Villa Waters. The erly of Lot 16, but now residing in Dartmouth. N.S. From left to right: But miin. Mr. Edmund Birch: , ' ' ilslmnmigmm Mass. 110”n1:v"fg 2 tuiiry of St. Patrick's Church. faint skirt which fell into A long1maister of ceremonies for the oc- groom and bride: bridesmaid. Miss Edith Adams; ushers, Mr. Eric Ramsay, Mr. Henry Birch; Rover 3 - - - MR3, ,H,hlM'Rs Aha? . . Fort Augustus mairiage vous full train The fitted high-not-kedlrasion was Rev. R F MacDonald girl Miss Linda Mat-Lean niece of the bride.-(Edwin HI-ckberf. Studio). - - ' r ' .. C r n n i n. h ' '. 1 ' 1 1 ' ' l , H - - . y , d d hI' A hd' "h h ' h dd rllh l. .1! lh bid 2. , , , , l Iiigired-i131 Blxfla(NPli1iIelfIi(1::l ::,1,1,1,1,:,1M,1,.P,'.,,!,1,1,f,1: :,1,wg;1.PdD:,1;:s,(a':li1s' .ivnecrqeueIei1ii(i:.mii1iiiizliini1; 1:iFP'iVll'. ,il(i1e11b:u-11: iiiid iha: OYt1i'1nSnkPIll. xii:-151 iaioposeed ii? Rs-3. T. RP. 1E1iu1iie1i-,1: A pretty wedding was solemniz-ed IIIECAIVPI taffeta with a pink coronet Birchn I-Iillld 1;I:)11:I'l5L Hoimrel, yesterday morning. Mrs. A-IacPheciLfnn.9,.,"v. Mrs. J. W. Mm-l)oiiald, Gleiitiii-itrimmerl with rows or while vel-1 In the evening a rPCPpllnIl vrasylll St. Jaiiics' Chui't'li, Port Hill, 1911 P191313 31111 C3"1911 8 190111111” 01 M1"5- 51'” 1 1311";-n 15- s VIII the former Helen Wood, R N, ' o o 0 mm And Louis Joseph, ion of Mr. yet. Her einliroider:-vd shoulder, held at the bride; home at whit'h,,m July 23. M1,.” M1,”. Esther Birch )9110W 10595 V p , red Simmons seated l e guests. Tho whn lprvpd m England. F,.am.,-.' The MIX”; Marjmm Mrcmmack James MacDonald and the late length veil fell from a pearl one hundred izuests were present. and Hnen vvalwn Ramqm, were T115 1111151 119W" 8111- M158 L1nd3 1-'1V1d1111'51715 W" decommd '11111 all Holland and Germany with the 7th and Ca,.,,h.,, nlxon of Sackwllp N Mrs. Mai'Donnld of 'I'i;iriuliv. trimmed Coronet tira. She t"(ll'l"lPd The table was decorated Wllhi 1 ' ' i t M3CLe""- 111"? 01 1-119 171'11111v W110 11011179", and 11'1" centered Vnh h Caniidian General Hospital during,By WP". ,1,SmnK Mr, G, M. Av'ard' Rev. Dr. I.. P. Callaghaii nf a cascade of AmPI”lt'.1Ill RH-Hll,1.WhIlP roses nnfl lifzhlerl tapers 111111'1'11 111 1111111111119 133' R1115 -1' 3- Carried I 17115149101-11W99tI1CRl and 311189-1191 WCdd111lZ 0111”- thc second world war. Prior toilhf, wukl Indian River perfni-nied the cvre- roses. 1iand was centered with the wcd- McMahon. Rural Dem nf P. E. 1., b813Ie8' breath. Wore pink net over Rev. Mr. McMahon, Acting Ali her marriage, her classmates andi o 0 o mony and celebrated the nuptial The brides nllPllllilflli uere ding cake which was topped by assfmed l)v Rm-. M, J. pmdmy bT0CBdPd V-llllel-it "I351-B1” Oi 0913111011195: P1'0P0-3911 1-hi oIh!rS frftm V-he PrlnC9 Eflwarfl lS1: M,-5, (;,,,d,,n MCQuinan returned mass. Present in the sanctum; three sisters, Elinor, mind of a miniature bride and groom. R t , . L H” 1 The 8100111 W55 81-Leflded 13V M1'- 10553 10 the bride. Whlch I'll M- , ' lAnd School of Nursing entertained "us v,,eek,,,nd m New ynrk. 3”" were: Rev. T. P. ElIllPl. P.P., Rs-r honour and Donalda and Gene-,Taa was poured by Mrs, J. .. K01 01 Ur 1 ' Edmund Birch. while Mr. Eric spondcd to by the groom. During 1 for her At Villa Vlnters. and pre-la Short Vii” with her mmhnv Mrs, Kenneth Marllillnii.Tiariirlie, Rex. view bridesmaids. They wore Duffy the bride's izrand aunt and 1111' C111.'1”'11 11115 b1'"11111u11-V R3m35.V 11111 MR Henry Birch 1-119 TECGIJ1-1011 I 13011flT11W11110Y!' 1&1!- "'"''d 1”" w'1,111 ' 119311111111 B03131 A. Egan. Upper Queen Street. R. F. MacDonald, Sr-vcii .VIilr identical waltz-length dresses ol”Mrs. Charles MncLellan, flic 1111"01'1116'1l Nth slimmer flowers and ushered the guests to their seats. gram was read from Ml! mnlhc D01-N011 1'1l111'1119- 011 1911-1711 fmm ' I - Buy And Rev A. F. Mm-rimiald,1rose taffeta with matching pic-1hrlde's aunt Assisted by Missl111P E11951-I WW5 1H?1'P hlilflwd by Mrs. Perry L. Birch wore R gown Monkley. 11501!" NUHGYMOO11; 1T1911d' ""1 ”1' Mrs. A. M. Sleeves of Frederic- 51- 17111151111115 1i1'1119TSl1.1- lture hats and mitts and carried Florence Mnclntyre. R..'x'. AssisI- V1111? 11111111115 311d 5V1PF1l19115- of maize nylon sheer with white Mrs. Leith W. Mat-Lean Wu hi ; 'dv'd'ih.)'1arn1tfl1:111;nd ':"o1;11d' ton, N. B,, and Mrs, Donald M39. The processinnal and reres-'ioii-lnnsegays of 1-issnrted "mums". in: in serving were: Mrs. Caniil- 511'”! 111 1T1f1l'F1iIllP 133' 1151” 1111-11P1U accessories and ii corsage of pink charge of the guest book. 1i mug: '. .lt:)lI:ItQ1 Shir ehelmolnt Wfalod 1:3 L811" 1"111 11” daughter. Judy, of Al HIIFCHEI from the "Suite Nup-1 -The groom was supported hulus Giilis. Mrs. .1. D. Mm-Donnld,1l1F bride W111"? R 13l11lCK'111li-1111151111 roses, while Mrs. E. H. Ramsay Later the young couple left for 5 - ho." Mr .6. m-ilconmums mow. Ottawn, rare the guests of the” mo. mile by Caron were pla) ed hy his brother RPEInal(l and the and Mrs. Donald A -Mmllonald. ,R0WH 01 Wllllr M1011 N81 Mfr Whlll? chose a navy-blue ensemble with a honeymoon trip through the Mul- l '. Q" '" .190 sue" of honor nth-er, Mrs. Emily MAcI..eod, 295 Miss Katherine .VlaeDnnalrl And guests were ushered by John; rMusic for the occasion was fill-E51111" Wllh Chantilly l-1C9 b0l('1”0- Corsage of red roses. time Provinces before taking up 4 Rinhrnond street. the Aololst was lfiss Fltln Mac- and Dunsfnn Mm-Donald. hroihr-r mshed by the M8CKInnnn or- Her finr,zcr-lenizth veil of nylon The Choir 53,, the hymn, no ruidence in Dugmonu-., N, 1., . An A pndo bl at the home of her . . D M h h . l , E . - , .'.. Mrt Edwm C. Jnhnstom. ' nmi . fit sisters of the bride. and cousin of the bride respec- rhextrn. p -tulle was held in place by R pearl PM-fe(-3, Love" md me I-Dem M3,. when the groom jg gmploygd 53 l ' 0 . c 1111- 11115 MW WIUIRM Clmbhell Th! hrH'l'- SW9" In m-rrmze hr tH'P1.i'- 1 The Nmrvlc will rcslde in New and svquin studded tiara. She car- ereatur." Duriniz the signing of the an electrician. For travelling tbs E. I K I. nemmint h k”. :n)d1ech:l;lr;Ai1m(l)3nonz;lId ind Village her brother John. J-(ire an in:-lvi?7nlilnu.,Aiig lhr re.-r-mon:.Wtlr:;fV -(Ai,,B:, 1.-Hi-1 ”Masc, 7 ..im a bouquet, of mi ms.-5 and register Mrs. wmmm Blrch sung bride was Em,” m 3 powder mu, l hp 5, umgnal next week go zu"t'aafDr and Mr:-W E1"Hc"' ' 151m81111?1'1- "The lord"; Prayer." suit with navy and white woes- and A few da ti than before ' . . .1 ' t ' 1 1191 b1'11155”191'1- M155 Ed1l11 Following the ceremony ii recep- sorles and wore B oorsage M cream "&"' 1 5373', frgz” Mrs. E. Longwnrth Swift of Mad- , Adams, was gowned in pink nylon tion for 80 KUEM4 Wu held at the NIH- QN1105 5511 "1 901'" 1' ism cm-m Wm, her .1519” M" E 1j ,.,,,v 1- wmk h1lL1""d0"' 1'1" "111 1” F .l Waterston and Mrs heres- P . 1 : nxugr? 10, B1;1J1c1g1::;1:':1::E:& ford Ash of Montreal. are expected b in Island F rm , pp." I Norlljng 1 Better )&. nu. LL COL H. H. H hi to Arrive ii; Charlottevtown tomor- Eight mail pnrsnips it cups 31 3 "'5 9 ' M" Human" "1"" row and wit spend tun week: At whom 1 1,3 cups gram, Cmmdmn By D. C. Willhnc ' , , 1, Liikeview Lod.ge,.Ci:vendish. (;:hedd!'" mpg” (medmm or On” Becaiise Roh must obtain there modest. and II.'l0liE imposing, cnii- "And what is the baby's natne'."'i ya. hmnome Md M11 George , 1 - a required extra of machine, we tent amid t.l-ieir Vgroves and tq-ees I asked the minister softly L What is wrong Mm um am. Vnod '0" him hostess” M th0Mmlldr..:I.m.iTlr:l1in gcdpdaaiigh; Peel paranips. cut mm cubes And lmaaleta: 6'X('Il1rtSt:OII to A distant. IA- Sillllzd clbttages uhegcfhearilili-iiryesuf .n5 Chaum” wvmmm Robe,” mnce? "The look”-om upphuded 1 hon" 0! m.1a"" M1 Tunilay eve'1Th111'Ff1HV imnming ffillnwiml 8 C0011 1n 3 small amnum 01 bmlmz iitlllllfl vlamcs calm aillldl Lhfit kvc:)ut lavfiiwaarrxiii Hr'lIrd9:l159n 1' M1 iMs0mgmm11yi Fm1e1-1 mphpd 11161 the men who had swam the river." ; am At A crystal shower. in honor mnmh.,svam,mn wilth mp fnrmefs salted water until tender. about 15 - 111 'fi ' 1 "me ,5(' 11 '11 5 git, ' ' , P1111111 111111911 , 2, What is the correct pronunci- 5' 4" Jean Dnvimm Aululrt parent; Mr and Mr: C H mack mmmuk Dram and mu m grated altncethei content. If this damp We P5lJeClRll.V 5.-iu R DHSl.u1'1llKl Tlic l'I1lI1lSlm-ltll'Il(1rlltilllstlshlslzl Minn of ..vmdimwry..? 1 bdaefhd. r 1 . -- - r - should happen to clear giving sun pony. 3 little blue lake which mir- am, and said. ”.Vlnre WIHPT, please, , . M - - . . I 3 Vlhich one of these words , ' ' 0 A , . . . C1111?-W P1309 111 11 RIPRSPG Shallml and wind. t.hei'e'1l be may to save," rored (by then. for the sun came -V------H ' do. 1 d g M)-ugnneni 1 Mr. And Mrs. K. R. Elliott en- The 1ia'1"i5 d11'151”" "1 the D"' baking dish And bake in a moder- he said. out to meet us on the wayi with m1”pe11e ' '11 1Imen' ..............,..,.,, 12:. ;.;..;.-3.23 ....' tcruined Monday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs. Douglas G. Gib- son. Mr, Gibson, who is an assistant general manager. Bank of N or a Somali. and Mrs. Gib.-on are hcre with H191? sons from Toronto to cpend A holiday at Cavendish. . 9 a Mrs Carl C. Eseke (nee Priscilla MacKini-ionl arrived Thursday from &mkAne. Wash. to visit her hrn- thnii, Mr. Sterling Mac-Kinnon. North River. and Mr. Kinnovi. Charloimnwn. She is ar- compnnied by her daughter, Mar- gar!-t. O O 0 Dr and Mr: R B Abel And children. of Mom-inn, N B. are visiting Mrs Abel: parents. Mr And Mrs Southpnrt. wellington M a c N e i l. O 0 Mr. and Mrs Inn. Doullas, of Monti'eal, are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gnrdon At Holland Cove. 0 0 Mrs. Iingfon. Md. ni'rii'Pd yesterday to spend a visit with her mother. Mii. Dora Campbell. 0 O O tained this week at dinner by Rev. Canon and Mrs. .l. T. lbbrvtf at St. Paul": rectory. prior to her de- partui-e for St. Michael's Mission, Alert Bay, B. C o . 0 On Tuesday mnrninz. Miss I.il- lino McKenzie and Miss Mabel Mlthcmn entertained at a coffee party at their Lewis Pnini summer, home, honoring Miss Virzinia Mar--1 Lun of London. Eng, who has. been their guest for the past wcrk - . . . The L. I die s' All)(Ill4'll')'1Il the, YMCA met at an aflornruin teal thfn week. At the home nf the president, Mrs. or Mrs. Frank Johnston prior to. her departure. She was presented with A suitable gift. 0 . O Mril. Gordon F n s t e r And (on.- Crulg. are expected to arrive in- morrow from St. John's. Nfld , for, a week's visit here. They Will he1 cut: of Mrs. G. E. Hi-irtlcn. Mrs. ptluteris husband is former man- Ager of The Charlottetown Hotel. 0 O I Min Elennnr Mary Duffy Arriv- in Charlottetown last week-end. ollowing a three-months visit in Icundnnavln. She is the guest of 1' mother. Mrs; J. Duffy. Mr. F. L. Hennessey A r r I v e d Montreal by car on Sunday to his family who have been 3'imerlnu It.1'l.1lC:fll0 Bench. Hr. And Mrs. John Mitchell of Cincinnati, Ohio. are v I I i t I n 3 lrlollds At Dalvny-by-the-linen. I C 0 Ir. And Mn. F. E. Hanson of Klntucky. have returned home af- :rlvicfEtin the latter: father, Dr. chitin. he iimtesm At the Charlotte- Goll Club todnylwill be Mrs. Burden, Mrs. Gordon Mc- . In. Clfl Durke, Mrs. 12. Min Florence Sim- And Ills: ydhh Anderson. J. A. bun. minion Command. Canadian Le- ately bot oven, :75 degrees. until Allison Mar-1 D H Gmldnn Andi Before her departure to Parker HI'll(l0I'siln nf Dar-lmnsl rsnme appropriate verses which she lgion of BF? S.L., were entertained 3at )1 tea on the terrace and gardens lat the Guild of All Arts. Scar- h n r (1 II it h, Ont, Inst week-end Among the many guests was Mrs 1Auzusta Bryant, Charlottetown. . a c Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ives and son, Kirk. of Kentvillc. N. S. are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Hogg. O I O 1 DI" and Mrs. H 0. I-lolkins and family left yestei'day on return to Chicago. after visiting with Mrs. Folkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black, serious people in - - 0 willing to follow the doctor's advice. M55”, and Mrs. 1.-.d,,,.a,.d yj there-vare. unfortunately. "problem iMariell. Fort Deven:-. Aycr, Mass, t'.ii.5cs. whom we will all recofznizc ireturnerl home after a visit with Wh0m ll 15 d1111C1111 10? the Phl- Miss Anne Cronin. Water Street. . . 0 Prince Edward Island. the friends of Miss Evelyn Robertson. Boston, Mass., tendered her a farewell din n e r where they showered her with Mrs. Etta Drummond read cnnipnsed for the occasion. Miss Robertson is from North Lake. P. golden brown. Yields 6 servings suit a physician sician in help. patient who would talk on forev.-. says that he suggests to such pat.- nther appointment to discuss their about 15 minutes. :3 rupst. That Body By James W of Yours Eiirion, M D. PR()Bl.F.M PATIENTS pt-rsniis ulin con- arn tinoiightiul. need of help and Althiiiigli most There is, for example. the iznbb. if allowed to. Sometimes it is nec- essary for the receptionist to come in and fell the physician his next patient in waiting. One physician tents that they come back for an- Mi.-zs Doris M:ieKay was enter-.F Inrlir-ml ill; Mr. Arthur Bruce, which takes .0 mm .plare some time in Auizust, she The ”5hnppar" who changes from 11111 mill”? 11" 11”f"”.111”11' one physician to another is also 11 , trying t, .. Sometimes this BLIPIY 111” C ('”11V19111 M15 G1 D”'”' cnncenlsniievmptoms in an a1itempi lord and Mrs. C Morrison mntnr- ,0 R” I alagnosls whmh Wm Hm, "1 11-V 1”-1' ”1 w"”'1 1h1a1"15 1" tradirl one received from Another illopeirell. N S. to spend a brief holielny with their brother, Rev. W. H ly urged to return to their own A. MacQu.'iiiir;. . . dmmrk ,, , , , Then there is the patient. iisiinlly (.l;1;1::nM1,:':',:,”kM'11.i- rndalerami it man who boast: that he dl5I'f1- priests of Miss Earhaia Crnriln. Wa- tcr Street, . o . Rm. H. C. Maclueurl. I J.. Vho has been visitiniz his an t. Mrs. F. Ei v" 8011' 1” h(m'1P:iyne, has returned topSan Fern- ando, Calif. O O D Mr and Mrs Morris MacLean. Deni-horn. Mirh. who are visiting the Province. were dinner Stanhnne Beach Inn on Monday 1110'-1C 115 D0661bl6- Oh Oh! oi-lIPr ,,,.(.,,in,. hand, there is the obstreperous o - - child who will not swallow the bail Mr; flrnre (iunper and son. Ar- Of. ''l4P1-1l 590 110W NHV8 YOU can ihur, of Middleton, N. S. are visit- ing friends during their stay on the -Island. They Are prints at Queen Hotel. a o o Flt. l'.ieiif. and Mrs. thcr, Mrs. W. A. Ready. 0 e . Mr and Mrs. members of the Provincial staff. . . . Al. the Summerside G nl I and the ten hostesses were Mrs. Lou l I Sutherland. Mrs. C. Roy Ahern. Mrii. George Olsc-Amp. the Mine: Laurie Peters And Eva Gallant. Country Cliih on Wednesday 0 0 0 Mn. John Ellis. Mrii. Stu I rt entertain- I00- tjn C I, and following her mairiaiie guests of Rev. and Mrs. E E, Ashley at the W. N. An- rlrews and their children Elizabeth. Stuart and Ronald of Ottawa, Ont.. have arrived in the city to spend 8 vacation with Mrs. Andrew": mo- Edwrird Gillis on- tertained at an outdoor party Mon- day evening at their summer home at Lewis" Point, in honor of Miss Etta Coffin whose marriage takes place this month. The guests I-V:'(1I'; A condition. Most patients do no: want to pay for another visit just physician. Shoppers should be firm- izsirdii the doctor's orders The phy- sician must. I'0nVIl'l(!P such I pal- ient. that. his order: have merit. and are to the patieniii best lnfere.vt.s Sometimes it is necessary to atnte firmly. "I will no longer be respon- slble, for your condition if you don't follow my orders" Children may prove difficult. Some are troublesome only because they are frightened. The physician then will be as gentle and sympa- be." Some doctors will inquire what the child plans to do After he leaves the doctor's office and then say. "Well, there l.ui't going to be um: for hf-int movie (or baseball gamei if you dont get this over with." This method usually produced re- sult. When 5 child persists in being difficult, the physician can canault with the mother as to whe- ther the wiAhu him to pmceed. In lam! nun it in better to TIAVP1 her wiilt outside on her pmxence may bolliter the child! stubbornness. Mont physlclam find that children do not complain half much as ex- pected when they nn that the pro- cedure IA to be done in spite of their opposition. when A patient him A grievance, the doctor must. listen patiently even though the complaint Aecimn rldfculouai or unjustified. He must try to explain misunderstandings, if poulble. If the patient Atlll cannot be eppened. the physician should must that the pctfcnl. put his C O C "If there, 's E chance of saving hay,” Rob prninised. "you and I'll be in the field to save it " And "Do come Gran'daddy," the children beszszed. In the armchair. he amp- ped to unlane his boots. then pauc- . ed in the act. ”'I'here's another llllI”l,lZ.1' he nodded, "if your'Grand- nintlier gels into one of those stores ue'll not be able to get her out of town, blue sky or not." "Then sheill have to make A niomisr-,” Jamie chuckled . . . They F1llJO)' coming shnppinggvith us. not so much for any favors of buying ue bestow but that we let them l1illPr aloniz the iitoi'e-ways. fanat- iiia their eyes on the display. As we once did the shown content nt xi peddlarb pack to learn much therefrom. "Yes." Gaze dimpled. "make her promise-thntls the best way." "Pie-crust promises Are no good." we laughed. "they're made only to be broken.” I O O Presently in the gray of the morning we were off. Our machine had been recently Aerviced, our driver was experienced And good. On such outings it pleases mi to travel At A moderate rate of Apeed the better to see and enjoy the scenes Along which we piwi . . . How lovely they were today: the summer-full hay and grain-liinda. the meadow: with their puturlng herds and flocks; blounming po- tato fields, beautiful farm-homu, the blue sky and white clouds. winsome, painted bonla. We saw too on apiiiry which iieifzhbored the rniidside; signs leading off from the hlizhwnv to Island trails, for us unexplored Churches, . schools of the country, as; are ours. soon to call the classes toegther. And the sun climbed higher Alldl 3 nice wind blew. And it was after-I noon and quite time to turn our1 faces toward the duties awaiting at home. In time we came in it-iii place where kit-cabs plaied about. A stable door; where pigeons coned' on 8. root and from the near field. the Nell-mare whinnied her wel- come. And opening ii nnw-familiar. door we were at Home once more.' Edgar Guest declares: , "It trike; A heap 0' livln' house In make it home. A heap oi sun And shadder. .-in' yet sometimes have t' roam Aforc. ye really 'preclabe the things ye lei" behind. l An" hunger fer 'em mmehow, with '19m allua on yer mind. 1 It don't make Any difference how rich ye get. t' be 1 How much yer chairii nn' tables coat, how great. yer luxury; 1 It Ain't. home t' ye, though it hr the pclace of A king, Until Aomehow yer soul is sort I) wrapped round everything. Until Monday - - -- - DiAry ----Good-ni8ht..... in II DOROTHY DIX A Widow at 32 DEAR. MISS DDKZ My huabanu passed away two yenra Ann, leav- ing me with three children, Aged 11, 9 and 3. You may think in A horrible thing for me to any, but his death did not leAve me heart- broken. He had not been I. good provider. He went out Alone three or four night; A week. did not pay any attention to the children- fn fact, they have never even ukcd for him. My family IA constantly telling me, "Whatever you do, don't make I! second mArrlAge" islnce I Am only 32, I feel I would like to marry Again Aometlme. Although I haven't gone out with Any men since my husband's death. My family aim tells me Hill. I never will make friend: became I'm the quiei. type; I don't drink or nnoke. Do you think my future ll reclly an bleak as they picture it? Annnbolle T. LOOK rm: couriuhonc ANSWER: Your fcmfly probably feels that Alnoe your firm. murlue was so unhappy, the see d might be equally unfortumtc. You're An older and wiser women now, And should have the Jud; f. to pro- fit from put emu-A, king nun of your ground before murylng Agiiln. However, first you will have to meet. aoinebody, no your Immedi- ate problem in to mnke Menu Your qufetnau, in lfulf, woudift complaint in writing And lubmit .t to the mediation committee of the mist It hclcq. be A druvbcck to meeting people. and certainly your nonsmoking and naihhllu habit Iouldrt Household Scrapbook ' By llobertn boo Finger Print: 1 Finger prinui Around door knobs may be removed without. danger of making the paint thin by dlppingi I dAmp cloth into whiting and rub- l bins gently over the smeared places. Rinse wfth clear water. 1 Medicine Medicine should not be measured - in A spoon. in spoons vary consid- erably in Alze. Keep A arnAll, marked measuring-gliuii on hand for this purpose. Eyeluhel The eyelashes can be made hav- ler by rubbing them with pure vuellne jelly every night upon re- lrlng. you from mAklng the right sort of frlenda. A quiet person cA.n make friend: M well An can her extra- varted enters. the difference being that It's A bit hAi-der for the any one to bi-oAk the ice. AA compenntlon, Ihc hail the Auui-once that her friends uaiully Atlak. while the more glnmoroul nil Ion: 'ein-on fut As they mcke 'em. Your children Abould be A ttunendoua Auet in helping you form new companions. Since you sron'f. matrfinoniniiy minded to my great extent, don't. worry About rmulnx friends of gllglble mclu. but concentrate on meet. in; people in unenl. Don't my no Amen Atfentfm to your femliyk gloomy fonbodfnu, but do oxuuu common urine In the selection of your lrllndl--Qpecitlly the men. By Roberta Lee Modern Etiquette V 1 Q When (I voniziii plioiivs her! hiisb;ind's f)llIf"P and his secretary imswers. should she lf'lGI1lIl,l' l'lPT59ll as Mnrtlm .lol1iison or as Mrs. Johnson? l A. She sli-nulrl say, "This is Mrs. Johiisnii” Q. Recently a mzilc gzuest in my home took a lit wr I .i l- tevpiece nii niy dinner table nnd pu' it into his lapel. What do you :liin:t l of this? A I think it lids a very pre- sumptuous and ill-bred art. l . Q, Slinuln n doctor he ncldressed in the snliilniinn of a 'r”ri' as. ”Denr Doctm” or as. "Dear Doctor Brown"? i A. Neither is correct. The word "doctor" should he zibbreviiited. the proper form being, "Dear Dr. Brown." 1 l FRUIT NIH Anne Adgms Patterns -A three-piece ensemble and CHEESE STRATA (This makes R sal.l.5I)'IniZ supper dish. economical. yet packed with mod value. As with all cheese dish- ts, slow cooking is A must!) 8 slices day old bread. crusts re- moved 3 lb. pasteurized cheese '2 cups milk : l.6H5p00ll'68ll. 1. 19115900" IWPDGT 4 Fails Place 4 slices of bread In baking dish. fitting in closely. Cover with cheese Alicea. Put remaining slices of bread on top. Beat eggs well. combine with milk. pour over bread and cheese. Let stand I hour. Bake In slow oven 325 degrees for 40 minutes. Serve plain or with jelly. The mixture must be act. like mistard. And knife when Inca-rtcd. comes out clean. -Mn. HDFIOQ MAoEwu'l. Pnrkdue W. 1. SPORTS T068 Active sport:-enthusiuui can ne.v save! Backwi-up Akin. fiui nver miuchinu shorts. mitten with blouse like ii duck takes to water! It made up in cotlion. it's ice-cream oool md Iiuihion-rlghtl Pattern 4630: Mluet Sites 12. 14. lo. 16. 20. Size 16 blouse 195 yards 35-lnch fnbrlc; Akfrt JV. yards; sharia 1 yard. This pattern easy to use, simple to new. IA tested for fit. Eu com- plete illustrated lnatructlam. send "I'l-iirty-Five Cent: (Sic) in coinn (stamps cannot. be Accepted) for thin pAttcrn. Print pIAlnly Stu. Name, Address, Style Number. y Send order to ANNE ADAMS cure The Gnu-dlan. so Front Street. West. Toronto. fsnnnA If bran SURE nuns gun by FIMOIIIOIII has I :'.-.'.9.'''”5 sc that means "full of conwmpt"i condiment. premgntive. 1. What does the word "hill! ont" (adjective) mean? 5. What is R word beginning wit: ANSWERS 1 say. "The lockers-on Applaud ed the men who had swim ihl river." 2. Pronounce vln-dl-ka-to-ri all 11: as in it, a iinstressed. o as in toe, principal accent on first nyl- lable. 8. Achievement. 4. Rising in opposition to authority; rebellious "'iie insurgent party attempted 1' the overthrow government." L. Scornful. Rvuuumi . NW1 OMFORTERS-Clollf U01 11 1'-'1 REAl)Y now 1 money ” i3'l'i....r Just off the ri-cu-I0 entirely new FA Mold full- eolor catalogue, ooMAtn- Ina more money-uvlna on rtunltles than ever be out Blankets, Auto robes. comforters. woollen shirts And pant. cloth by the and . . . All lllunrned n true-to-life color . . . and All Available A! grant caving: through the FAlrfiold Plan. SAVE YOUR OLD WOOLLINS AND COTTON CLOTFI Fol NEW ILANKITS AND WOOLLIN ARTICLES F . I FAIRFIELD 8 SONS LTD. I WOOLLEN MILLS 1 l us Eula St North ' :cv'nn. (Hf. . 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