1 7 M 3s"? . " nears i WW-sow:-zoo. ' T W In r'lIII ””.""”"."" . l mind on 1' ' - WWW h ) E" S red ELLEii'S DIARY DOROTHY W 5"5- if ..”....3 .1 ....... A""e Adams pa”e"” .. , nus: TWO THE GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 24. 1951 3' -I W" """" ""' "s'W'a”&”””r ' Lou mm Mums: lugmo mason. l TEAM this beautiful pair for the best-looking classic you ever Woman Seeks Comfort Grains of sand dropping stead- uy in the hour-glass of tune that ”'C0"””5” Happenings of 16. 18. 20: 32. 34. 36. 38, 40. 4. Sine 16 blouse. 2 yards 39-inchg. skirt, iii yards M-inch. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. advice to.the many. many women. includ- through the agonizing heartbreak of find- Of all the grief in married life. it touches the deepest roots fully: "And what of tomorrow?" One takes stock of the winds - those which come in from that quiet place "up the creek" to the west or with some apprehension give some sound consoling ing myself, who have gone lng their husbands to be unfaithful. I think this is the most tragic, because of a woman's soul. enort. to restore or rehabilitate al- ooholica so that they will become normal, integral membe . of the community, helpful to their famil- ies and to their fellows. 0 s. m-o s r w e ' I1 00 8 . seeves . no so lsll Nl(;Vi:nlg:f'x'Il. lebltis rig: F .”-ll--I-ll d N d -bind! Brggdusaw gzzaiis -1-: tacks. question on their lips: "What of ' 9 a.l esS us a e d c Edit: hzzut: 0"? .bou:h:d1. Iimplo: such Z0011 Val-We it Will today? will it rurther the p1ow- Prayer. Faith And Good Frien s 0 V-rm me team nicely with other separates mg or omen end; at out or door 4 of treating it because all over the too. You need is twosome. e C work?” And even-ins Mill h0D9- DEAR MISS DIX: it would be a wonderful thing if you could world today then; is . dotennlned -Pattern 4528 mes in sizes 14. Osborne is a retired lighthouse keeper who, upon his retirement Lady Megan Lloyd George. Lib- . I have been married fourteen years and have eral politician who lost her seat of those which blow down 11 n in Britain's October 25th election, after 35 years at the light at St. us hm" and keen from the nogton, a child of12. My husband, though 50. is verylat- Wm" bphY5M"" "id 3091” send Thirty-five cents (35.9 is coming to Canada next month. Mary's island in the Gulf of Si. we llsgell loo. someglmes V,-lth tractive and I have always been considered an at- gV01'k"5 GHEVC T-he H19?-hod Used ll, collls (sump, cannot be ac, accompanied by her elder sister. Lawrence. received a medal and dlsmal-l lo the whl,-le and threat tractive person myself. I am nine years younger Y M00h011i-'8 Anonymous 15 neM'- cepged) lo; ghls pllglel-h,, pl-lng Lady Olwen Carcy Evans. They a letter of congratulation from of lhe wlnd of east llhd oven (lhd than he. From the beginning of my marriage 1 95'; W meah became the member” plainly Size, Name. Address. Style will spend Christmas with Lady the King. They will visit Mr. 3 llmm ol wlmel. l,, the mellow have suspected lnflttelitles, and for the past six thereof acknowledge to themselves Numb”, and to others that alcohol has beaten them and they need help. other methods of treatment have helped some alcoholics. Send order to ANNE ADAMS care of The Guardian, 60 Front st west. Tomato. Ontario. months they have been obvious. He has finally promised never to see the girl again and begs me to have faith in hint. He has given flimsy ex- cuses for his philanderlng-such as being starved Osborne's daughter in New York State and return to their home in Harrington in the spring. 0 ' I 0iwen's daughter. Mrs. Robert MacMillan in Toronto, and expect to return to Britain in January. "I have been longing to see her blowing of that which rides in over the mill to the south . . . At Rob's today. in an endeavour ever enjoyed by his father. there for a long time", Lady Megan said Mr. J. A. Likely motored to WM slum ,ln don, for companionship (which has certainly never been 1 have mentldngd nmetaphtne in an interview Wednesday. "1 Saint John and Fredericton last Tli b lb 8 ,"' lld l ' denied him home), doubting my love (also is sub- sulfate (Benzedriiic Sulfate) and Wk , could never find time to so when week-end. In Fredericton he at- "if" ”'”” "W '9 5 ii 5”" teriuge). etc. Now I feel 1 can never trust him. and am torn be- dexedrine sulfate which help to . I was a Member of Parliament." tended a meeting of the New M edgemw W” Clured lmd l"e1' tween the desire to preserve my home and taking the drastic step remove the desire or appetite for MOd9l'h EHQUOHO Lady lilcgzm. daughter of Britain's Brunswick-Prince Edwiird Island led ta make mm or the "m' At of leaving. BETTY K. S. alcohol and glvg the alwhollc ll R b L” First World War Prime Minister. Golf Associdtionls board of dircct- Aldmleav 1" 3" Muvny wmch ANSWER: There is little consolation anyone can give to women llhyslclll Ind n-lehtnl boos; or llll, 3, ” "M David Lloyd George. is 49. She ors. - ' pmmmfs (hem emplwmem 10? in your position. What good are words in mendin a broken heart. Thu, lhese dl-llu have 3 double , . was an MP. for 22 years. It will 0 0 0 50""? Mme Feb and We 11093 b1EZ' solving wounded pride, putting together the shattered pieces of a acglol-l,:l-emoylhg ll-lesll-e mll lllv. not be her first visit to Canada Her friends here uill be inter- ,3” and belief CTOPS b9C8i-159 01 broken idcnl? This is truly a problem in which only God can give lllg the heeded llll. Q. should 3 boy or llll-l who ll, its abundance, the farmers spread manure. Indeed all week this was an engrossing task with time out comfort. Pray for the courage to carry on your life in its normal pattern. as nearly as possible. for the restoration of the faith you once had in your husband find for complete, sincere repentence and entering college ask a fraternity or a. sorority member for 1 rec- ommendation to this group? 4 ested to learn of the marriage in Duncan. B. C.. of liliss Jean Shir-l lhellcy MncLt-orl to Licuirnziiit Char- as she was here with her father in 1923. This time she expects to go to Fredericton where I have also written about Anta- huse which. for some time after using, causes such severe nausea 'UnIVCl'Sii.V of New Brunswick li-lics Edward Leighton of Duncan.'for the chorlng and an other in- amcntlmcnt on his art . . , bmry is to house hcr father's pa-'last Saturday. Miss Mncl..co(i is cidentnls of the seasgn which D Till-2!lE'S ivo ANSWER ” l.”c”h”x 15 me" "M ""3 mo" heA'ina1d.esVei:ry5 Eui(:1em:g;af?fwishem:s?-1 pars. the daughter of Mr. Otis MacLcod might appear, ham Ls Mm” w drmk alcohol" gmlutlon To make gndil 3 ye. i ' ' ' of Uigg. The Rev. Canon Arcli- 0 0 0 How it husband can so sorely hurt the woman he loves-and most some excellent results are report" quest would he ll grave r-5llp.llpu The Rt, Hon, The Lord pm. ibald officiated fill the service There were buylnlls and selllhgsl of them, in spite of inflilcliiies. do continue to love their wives-is a Egmgmlz? hDen'lI?:';'k0"l”l1dl all” tgy Ql whllll sllolllll um slly when V05; of Glasgow, Sir Vlclor vvdr. which took place in St. James p calf or pl-gmlslhg yearling mystery for which no one has, ll solution. Perhaps the world at U med gt tpol If C" 5 lnll re ohc ll-lshes to be excused ll-om llle ren. M.B.E.. T.D., accompanied by Church. brought in. a fat hog or so taken ""”F5i'- uhd their families in pnrtlculglrl me lol, easy on slmylng hug, Tl b ales. be 3" la :0 elf, tnhle before the others have fin- Lady Warren arrives in New York ' ' ' out. Eiicli morning saw an but- br'"d.S' The” 'M- "mm ""3 Wm-V l'"”"9" Wh9 ""9 50 Bumclild '0 ngeantsll llgnessl El" i ry nz isheci eating? on Monday for a four V.'eEks' tour Lieutenant J. D. l'iIat'-Inl,ylrc'ofigl,ll-lg of Cows and calves to me married men that they refuse to contemplate romance unless it in- 5A”3zabr" E3 aim ”hv he ml”; ml” Al nwlll you excuse me, , of Norlh Amm.-mll -l-he lollowlng Camp garden. om...-ml ,5 vlsllllln Sml green of their pasture, me Cliidt'S another woman: broken home. in hilse lnllow ngl e cant riiiit please?" And mu. 0! course. I ls llle l,l.ol.-lslmllll lllllel-ml. 10,- the his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Heath l.al.ly dusk and James. melodious Sometimcs a man selilns down liflef just one extra-marital love ?.co 0 in out very severe suf- mould be addressed to one: host- Canadian section of their tour: MliCInii'rE- call returlled them la slablesv . I affair: sometimes the straying is continuous. In the former case. a 9””? gls 1.-l.lllal., -l-lh Dpcemberl Arrlve -l-0. 0 0 wifcs best bet is to forgive and forget; in the latter. hopeless in- In Medical Annals. District of W-hull ls the map” phrase Brought too. the families indoors sllmm she ls hell” 0” "low. 1-onto. Official Reception by His Mrs. L. B. Hunt'is entertaining ll. m h.” f l l Columbia Washington, Drs. L. E. . w , ' Worship the Mayor. Attend din- friends at lun:iio.nn.torlay. mfg" wafmclhl agd sefsfggdosugligi Evoflilti-':o?;;l:l;1F)'i;t)illlSl;?tiiIlii r:i'l.li('illSf Elie llhallcelio pit1rlVP hlrlnsilgircpgnliani. Vl:exberg,(;A. M. Ztappnla. anfd S. A. g:lrl,l:g ialyllfli-nglomggelrlgjg dirutgll HOW Can I l I E? ml. gll-en by cm,-ldlall Assoclnllon ' t ll l l I . . 'e cu s. on stow em. c m elevc S eincr iscuss c .use 0 anta- of British Manufacturers and Ag- Mrs. W. H. Soper Enl-Crlzilncd ni agliir sometimes MW” me m ht in ysur faith. Above nil. don! nail! buse as an adjunct in the rciialii- ml: nnulll ml; ls Mr (Or 3, Am" A''''" Q encies. Sunday: Leave by train bridge Wednesday evening in iion- lav gentle and semne av gh 1” ct yourself interested -in some aspect of church or community litation of alcoholics and stress Charles) AARIHSVI ' ' 6 ml. Ollawlll where he and Lady ally of Mrs, Colin llinmorc who. warm-lands and lh er U her i c that will occupy your mind and time. leaving loss room for brood- that the patient must have at least . warren wlll be guests of .1-hell. wllll llel. llusllllndl ls golng lo lnenow W . h Id LHC nl'll?(Oi'i g ml... In time the heartache will become less intense and life will once average intelligence and must rea- , A VV,gg,g, How can I renew the life of Exceilencies The Governor-General Newfoundiandsnl Dfccmber. wander glosngou th;3V9br1ghi:d :3 Elm" Seem Viofih 11V"1l:- i lize the risk he incurs should he TMWYRRTT 3 V007 l h wlllskbloomo . and The Viscountess Alexander at return to drinking alcohol while cookls Corner A. Cllp 0" the ends ol lm DEAR MISS DIX: There is a certain boy I like very much. He's "19 0n1.V il0.V IV" OVOF gone with that I rcallv liked. One Saturday night recently he stood me up and I got so mad I told him not to come back. Now I'm sorry I ever said that. I have tried to forget glliemaggetdltxnleslnislfglslya Ilrtle knows I would go out with him again if shadowy paths, we knew, But be. cause James must keep an eye to a new litter in a piggery or be on hand to welcome another. we knit- ted by the fire. while he read or disregarded it to speak of nice old Mrs. Vvcndcll Barbour entertain- ed friends at lunch and btidgc on Wednesday und Thursday. I I I taking nntabuse. ills intelligence. body movements and emotional stability should be investigated by various available tests. "This in- vestlgatlon covers patients early I . history. social adaptability. educa- Govcrnmcnt l-Iousc. Official Re- ception by Mayor Charlotte lVhit- ton at the Chateau Laurier. Wed- nesday: Leave by train for Mont- real. On Thursday will attend luncheon given by the Canadian bristles evenly, tying a rag around the broom to hold it straight; then soak in hot suds for an hour. Q. How can I avoid a taste in pastry? A. By adding s. tabiespooniui -;qr.:....,..x.v.- -x'y.'o-'u'x'k' PEANUT BUTTER. CHIFFON PIE lsrd Mr. Neil MacLean. President of he Maritime Hospital Association. mbleslmon gehmn” 1 cup cold water; El-cup sugar; 2 eggs, " ' . t ' itxi trails. (RE.1El:3I;Dtl(::liVlr1'J()!',&rMI-i:;3tt)!:'l) Cagrfifllicilearf 1A:srni:iset';a:b:n?i?sEfitiYs: 3105!;-lali . . . in Aullhlslgllgltz First of nu. Daisy. did he have any reason fOrDQi'I::iyl'(- :,:::l;af'c;:'fllfl:::”',flf;?jfl; srnnmtrd: .- cur: peanut butter; of vinegar for each half cup or Houde. Official visit to City of ifax this week. And very soon. even before we dog anfl or (mar "V "W"? wh,"e ” '5 5 WTY ""13 "ii"? W background and the developnmit 1" mum" vanma: 1 baked pastry WM” umt to l Westmount. Friday: Leave by f ' ' realized it. the days in quick turn ages lfherl angft; .w”5l,"'m'31y 5”s"”"b"'" ”"'"m5'""C” d” """ of the drinking problem A com- me” - r Q" How cm 1 us re mum” . tmln for Saint John N B. Sap Rev. C D. Malheson of Sydney passed lo lmng us these, ll: lasl K-0 ahead. Sismsu lcieni y contrito. and does dsk you to go out "yam. New physlcal examlnalloh ll nlw soften gelatlne in 1. cup water. that have become hard and urday: Sail S. S. "Empress of Mines. N. S.. the new pastor hours, And one day there was 3 (Llllmce wllll He V31 are so fond 0! hi)?" hes warm faking another needed and should include clec- Boat eg you! wen' add W cup shrunken? Canada... in Summersllle -l-rlnm. Unlml weddmg somewhere with 3 whole H quits for. O dour-yer, if the some incident occurs again. then call lmcmdla ram than rhlhml sugar. '24 cup water, and salt in top A. '11heY may be restored to e a a Church. wllll M”, lvlalllesoll and new world ahead for the mam, 9 9 - cl elm ll hl lb 1 3 V - of double boiler; blend. Add i:ela- their original witness by soaking Premier .7. VValter Jones return- two children, arrived on Wo(lncs- llhd somewhere lhel-e was a bll.ll.l' DEAR Mlss Dlsl. r I M mgnt l nClfl:ta(;grl9'J' rad" lziglpi tine. Place OVEF 1301”!!! WEN" ill 855011"?- li ed Tuesday evening from Toronto. day and are being welcomed to And sonlel.-here lll ll llulgt, come. serviceman and whom hchusieo Jfrlist reaqyour Column Conremlng the functisons testoof lmocrtalaaglism riila and hem constantly wnh - where he attended the Royal WlIl- the town. ten, R mom”. kneeling planted C.on.ululied see first it hen he comes home- (rate all wihlch bod imcesscs rotary braher until fluffy and lllmlelllml 11,4 uggpodng lnltl l ter Fair. ' ' ' spring.-flowers of remembrance dhohh D388 3 work)" y p thick. Cool. Combine peanut but- llveshly ground pepper. 2 tomatoes, 1 ' ' ' Tl" """'Y ""e"'” if Ml” Billy on a grave . . . And at Alderlea xwws,,,, .. '--oar ”Toocs.'”""VoKR'Kmr ""7 mid Wmalnlnll WW cut in wedges, chopped parsley. Mrs. .7. Walter Jones was the LOU MECKI-132 Silmmefsldei 1'98?” lhe Cllllllren spoke wllll happy . ' i yf' V The pmfient mum not drink for ('3 .m”)' add egg mum” and Add 1 tablcspon salt to rsilidiy 8"?” 13” W”-"k'9"d 91 Di" ""1 her mm" m, hf” ,h”me' zinticipation about another season Morning Smile Better English lfour or me days before am-iubuhe mmm; bI"'d' Chmf Be” egg boiling water. Gradually add mac- Mrs. John C. Bailem in New Glas- lllal should rlse olll ol llll, Selle, ' -l5hl:hlEn'de'gl:lS2:lstbld0l:e,-llsa'l"Iflr::.l whms' mdmg "mmnmg mg” nroni so that water continllcs to ,' .'i gradually until stiff. Fold into pea- nut. butter mixture. Turn intn linked pie shell (or crumb crust) tmdchill until firm. Top with Miss Helen Schurman. iendent of Prince County pital. left for Halifax. NS, week to attend a convention. O O Superin- Hos- inst '17&”m3'3'& Bright Idea boil. Cook uncovered. stirring or- ciisionally, until tender. Drain in colander. 80W- N- 5- ay Is. 0. wuunm : days Of November. one to be the best of the year - one. at once solemn and gay and mystic and each day to the maintenance dose of -K gm. The drug is given d-illy before breakfast. on the eighth l Mrs. B. B. Jones is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Alan Rob- ltogether enchantin to 'Ul.ln . ' v In a large bowl. combine cooked ertson in Toronto. Dr. and Mrs. 3 8 3 E The b ld llollle , V. 1, what ls wrong wl,h lllls day of treatment. patient is giicn chopped nuts or whipped oi-eam, , d id . hih h' l 9 M-Hhoiuns H .. .- . . ii i d- Robertson are remembered as Miss Mary Hogan was hostess at an ” at W C F-H83 hE31ll;:lll-lend ll llsl of people lnvllcd to sentence? Had I have known 15 99- 0! 90'Pm0f llh'5k9Y "V"-l ?lg.Eorl,nllggrl:ll.. - S -(.l T . and earth closer, binding . . , l , mrmer reside"-is toftchimlomnowm rteoylxgiirfg Vt:llll'2rr?elriftlidege0nVtlasueisn by star and manger for a blessing the Wedding. and am” the mend about mg I would never haw 22.::"nm.?..ueciPi3n 1:31:-tceiirsK?bOutSl(lxi?1:1(l:1f MACARONI AND CHEESE PIE Pm" m”””'” "d chetse mmm" steps are ordered? boiling water. 8 ounces elbow mac- over (325 degrees F.) 25-60 min- , Ml D oth Murphx R.N.. and .. ' id i . r . birthday a 0 Doiictiiy DI:-facltbliclll. 11121.. motored Cl:gE:o&'l"lleuf1l'iEnd. You have only ME:.hxl:&;'ata3:;1":;2t'W.ord qslndulg- acrl-ll? liallltjsetctxd x::co':l(l wllh all-ollll Ll lmlmd Cllllllllllm clmesel lllesl gem", sewlhlll lpl-lllkle from Summerside to Saint John. "What Thou shalt today provide, p 8 names of married cnt" mean? Antabusc should be made in ii hos- grated, nnc 14";-ounce can evapor- chopped parsley around outside Mrs. Robert A. Borden is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. J. M. Mac- Kinnon in Montreal. 0 0 couples." nyesl llml was J30” hm). atcd milk, 2 tablespoons chopped edge. N.B., and spent the week-end with friends. Let me as a child receive; Vt hat tomorrow may betide, 5. What is a word beginning Phill- "” with pu that means "childish"? says that if we invite only married ' f ' calmly to Thy wisdom leave. , The Margaret Stewart Branch Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Callaghan Tl; enough ml” Thou Wm ca": ll1Ees3;l:'1eprl:tict'presents villi be an 1 "ANSWERS ' .' of the Canadian Home Reading of Framinsh,am- Massachusetts. Why should 1 the burden bear?" ' M l ',S”' H” I l”"”” ha”) ' Union is to be congratulated upon have been visiting YEIGUVFS Hfld until Monday i .. Dlluy g h, The; hn0vV”' 35021 3115- I -Should 1101'- the 25 years of its history. The friends in the Province. While .n C-,0l,d-l.lll;lll, l l l l . 53 5-W 8039- 2- Pmnolmce sak-ri- Misrgaret Stewart Branch is the Summerside they were the guests lqohm ' h I lc-juls. a as in sack, e as in me. ac- olde" ll. the C, H. R, u,, whose of Mrs. W. P. Callaghan and Dr. A "Owen 01: lrlilzssh e"v.ears the gent third syllable. 3. Annihiiate. patroness is the Lady 'l'weeds- and Mrs. w. .2. czluaghan. o ., 5 9"” , - Yleldlhzfh the wishes of those , 0 Perhaps so. but every night under ones care. They are in- , i . mur after supper he wears an apron o o s 'l l over thcm." l I The Ladles' Branch of the Char- lottetown Curling Club held at most successful bridge at the Curling Club on Wednesday eve- The Stars Say - - By Genevieve Keinbla Mrs. W. Arthur Allen entertain- ed at bridge at her home in Sum- merside on Monday evening. 0 O I dulgent parents." 5. Pueriie. Vx.V!.SV;VNW -szsa: - Seeing Things wvwv vs'V vx-V-.vVvd vvs -vvx a. K'Rmmxk Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers returned one." Mr. George Edward Saville. M. play. of m'a53mnd ' ' . And hwmt ox gtigzlggid me names she looked 8 2. What is the correct pronunc- the Bhlvhbuse - 31601101 reaction be .... into a greased 9-inch, deep ple,, L. A.. Annandaie, P. E. I.. was re- B ' ' Lndak? we query at dawning: ..wl,lal.S the mall”... asked the iation of "sacriiegious"? W0 SW8”. 1000 00- of 5 Per 60111 (Makes 4-6 servings) v 91”" P1"? mmaw "dg," ml” calving congratulations la'st Sun- Miss Barbara Currie. Laboratory and What of tomorrow?" at brldhlolbel ' 3, which one 01 these words ls glucose in isotonic sodium chloride ring. pressing them part. may the day on attaining his seventy-first Technician. accompanied by the dusk. But what matter when --ml-l lllll mlllel. 5ll.ange.... ml misspelled? Amlchble. animate. 5i”"””” "Mi 10900 mm 0! ”5C0l'blC 0"” wblespm" 53” 3 mm”: mnamm mkturel BM” 1" MW ?Household Scrapbook” 5' hing. Extensive redecorating has last week to her home in Sum- W. A man entered Hyde Park one 6. 1., been done both upstairs and down merside after spending some time P Tomorrow evening. followed by two pink ele- By Roberts has -' Tiff and the Ladics' Branch deserves with her daughter, Miss Claudia phants. ten blue cats, is lavender NVWVW , 3) particular credit for the tasteful Rogers. in Montreal. WHILE there is an impelling Rlroffe. and forty spoiled mice. T S A i ' l T ' ””' ” leg. manner in which the banquet hall 0 0 0 Urlze to concentrate the initiative. Vvhen he noticed this motley MI APDGHIH Ill has been finished. The bridge Miss Paula Schui-man. Summer. energies and influences on proj. troupe he tried in wave them away. A good appetizer is stuffed oliveslftyf was convened by Mrs. W. R. Mac- side. entertained at bridge at 99”, 0! "W10! consequence. there but they continued to trot along rolled .up in slices of bacon. Stick!" Neill. assisted by . Mrs. Stirling Robson's Restaurant on Thursday is little encouragement for such behind him. thcm shut. with toothplcks andig! MacDonald. Mrs. W. C. Hoyt and when six tables were in play. procedure. Unless such important He paused several times. looked toast until the bacon is done. Servclfr M”. Wendell lVln(.Dol-laldl The ted - 0 - affairs be carefully developed, back and cried "Shoo, all of you." with small crackers. Pick them up i -at with exceptional vision and sound DT6P'-Nation. it is probable that co-opt-ration from influential committee consisted of Mrs. Arnett Mrs. D. C. Tompkins left Sum- Howatt and Mrs. Frank Acorn. merside on Monday to take up 0 ' 0 residence in Moncton. N. B., to But in vain. The fantastic mm- pany crowded in his wake, jostling each other and treading on his by the toothpicks to eat them. Pearl Buttons Pcarl buttons can be very satis- tained at bridge last evening in honour of her mother Mrs. J. my "ce”ed' A child born on this day any Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bradley. who join her husband. who had nr- sources would be lacking. Ardor, -heels. r left Charlottetown last month for rived a week earlier. enthusiasm might not offset op- At last the man stopped dead, lmwnly dun” by me 3'1 ” mu” Tasmania. have arrived there safe- 0 ' position. fned them, and sllld lll 8 lolldl 91” 0”- The" W”5h them 55 YOU ly. They will take up residence Mrs. Herbert Schurman. Sum- If It Is Your Birthday fierce Voice: "Now, then, all of would me mm" na”5' I in Tasmania. which is the home merside. was hostess at bridge at Those whose blllhday ll ls ma you . . . get this. If you don't 5""'9d '-7”" IV of their daughter, Mrs. Peter her home on Wctlncsday evening. he sllmlllallcd ll, ellcellllomll en! leave me alone I'll take two If the toes of the tan shoes are ' McLeod. ' . . . I ' ' ' terprisc and initiative in pnmhs B-Splrlns and make you all dis- scuffed. paint them with iodine. M"- 35 Ph R08"! 0? ChM10"9' over important deals. The con. 9-Dpeari" and then polish as usual. ' Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Clement of town was the week-end guest of slrllcllve urge could mkc.” u - Toronto are guests at "The Char- Mrs. Harry F. Lee. Summerside. less lorllfled by mmclem gm lg. lw. .. iottetown--l .1 . . M' An be! aA”o f Ch muon and support from high ? ; s ; ss as e en 0 ar- laces. ll 3 B k D Mrs. R. Gordon White enter- lottetown spent the week-end at Elm, l,.lef.j.;dT”fnf; ggmaflgtr: 2 'c"' S ' . her home in Summerside. O O I .Cri ht . h is leavins next Mrs. Charles Linki tter enter so LOVABLII - wesck .1): siren?! the winter in Hal- tained at a bridge paerty of three :.):5p:::l:lieo.u'iBy "W m.,., tables at her home in Summerslde mllon ll l P'"Pt' ms. crmm-mus. a kitty in A MESSAGE FROM 0 0 0 on Wednesday. eyening. caud ”'m" mlh WW loop-stitch! The favorite of the , tion in life. Mrs. Leigh Lowiher of Carleton Cuddle Seti Crochet straisht tub- Mrs. D. M. MacDonald of Mont- ular body. sew head. legs and tail ague was a visitor in Charlotte- - SANTA CLAUS! DIV After Tomorrow town for a few .days this week. lspetnt. a lffw guys I: Summersllle The hams hold ' in place. Make several - for your as wee w on s e was e 0090 a sugur Bun big, Mrs. L. G. Anderson. Hillsbor- guest of her sister and brother- auu" "nC9T9l"l- Oonfllcl-lngicarfd ch;l:::e';na'i'io3'oi::. croci:etudirec- Begin Kour Christmas Shopping today! There pugn .st.. returned this week from in-law, Dr. and ivlrn. E. 'r. Tanton. Chnllensins. There may be up. llom ll, mll, wholly clllllll, is less ustle and bustle and there is a wider se- "'-3v "W9" developments from lection from which to choose unforeseen sources. These oouid perpiex unless preparation and forethought be taken to preservg hlrmony and happiness in all per-. sonal relations. A month's vacation in Boston. Kitty. Ilew York. To:on.to..and Montreal. Send Twenty-five cents in coins l . for this pattern ( cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs, cm The Guardian. so Front j street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address. Pattern Number. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brenton St. John of Souris have been visiting in Summerside. guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Callaghan. and at Slemon Park with their brothers. LAC Francis .an;i Izrnelt St. John. There are gifts of Beauty and Feminine Lovellness at the GLORIA which are sure to please "HER". Mrs. A. W. Peterson of Ottawa is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Cal. and Mrs. Keith Rogers. She will be here for the unveiling tomorrow at Trinity Church of a plaque In honour of For the Birthday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie en- Those whose birthday it is my tertslned at their home in Sum- IJOOK OVER THESE SIJGGFSTIONS lthelr father. the late Mr. Henry find affairs uncertain I isrnith. Mrs. Peterson formerly merside last evening when mixed cndllenglnlll wllll meipelctatdugizf: m)MoN1oN.. (cp)-Th. At. HOUSECOATS NIGHTGOWNS h lime in Charlottetown. WM" h" brides was in play. ters oomlng up for progressive sad barta Government Telephones BLOUSES SWEA1-Ens -husband WII with "10 DGPHUMV" ' ' ' harmonious adjustment. Hon. Company is considering a long- GLOVES DRESSES f of Agriculture here. Dr. and Mrs. Austin Delaney re- 1-nmgyfglc uld wcllll luau," dej rsnze program involving conver- SKIRTS r ' f ' turned to their horn: in &fummcr- mlmd putlculu. meplullon Ind sion to Iutomltic exchanges in HOSIERY sin. 3. A. Fraser entertgtned side after a weeks visit in Hsl- ..,..,l,,.,,,.l,,,,l wlll, vlgllmoe H lo as low” HANDBAGS UMBRELLAS funds at a luncheon at The ma. N. 5. 0 subtle affiliations or peculiar in. phulottetown" on Thursday, . 0 ' 0 volvemenlsl REM ' ' S . Mrs. L. A. Moore of Halifax. N. A chlld mm on ml, dly an EMBER HEB,WITn A Of interest to her friends here s.. arrived in summerstde on be lllnml wml . happy Mme! GIFT FROM Thursday to spend it few days as guest of the Misses Carrie and: Gladys Holman. O 0 "Is the news of the rnsrrial! 01 Ira. Ines sweetwood. daughter of tit. and -Mrs. R. E. Mutcii. to captain H. V. Aciand. which took as: in Kelowns. LC. on 00- iovins disposition. its sbilitiea and Ilblrations snay center upon the horns and its normal interests and active ties. KING Elli. I--THE aLoiiiA-- The many friends of Mrs. Rich- . rd Rogerso h h b A ' J 7 A ,1, an 0 0 o ' foul, lll lnn Kl"; gonna?" and Mrs. Herbert Buckie of lsalro I It A ,,where smarter women shopn lb. and Ira. Fred W. Osborne pttai will be pleased to learn ”"”"- Sniklichmln. who were - D. A A G" sumnmn. no. are the guests there, is a slight improvement in SW" of Mn and Mr-i Georn l I . . . . v ,i. . V V"? 9 A DI! Till Christmas Key. Summerside. following the Warshlck-I-(ey nuptials. ham 1-g. turned to their homes. It. Osborne's son and daugh- n- . Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0. bone. at Central Royalty. In. her eonditlonl Miss Ruby Warshtck of Toronto