O Islander Marries In Halifax . ELLEWS DIARY By an Island rsrsneris Wits ompetition W” . : Won High Honours In International C Women"s realm Novszniiizn 29, 1952 Ksving battled gallantly during the months of her illness but in vain against overpowering odds, on a day of our holidays, Karolyn. first daughter-in-law of ours, went the way of all flesh. In the younger years of her earthly ,pil- grimage, leaving husband, sons' parents, sisters, brothers' all Ikin and friends sadly bereft. went on a fall morning bright with a brit- tle sunlight, as the hours turned toward noon. suddenly, and yet not without warning to those left to mourn, ngs of The jyeek Major Colin H. Campbell was in Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Worth Charlottetown this week on mil- have returned from Belfast, Me.. where they were visiting Mr. itary business. He represented Worth's father, Mr. Howard Halifax Military District No. 6 at she relinquished every beloved tie warm, the annual Artillery dinner held of earth and we doubt not with I 0 0 0 at the Armouries on Friday eve- that admirable courage and pa- Mrs. Roy Cudmore and MW hint tience which ever characterized Arnett Howatt entertained at ' ' ' her ways here below-in strength and in illness-and a quiet smile, Miss Helen Hyde entertained at her home for a few friends on Wednesday before the Snowball formal at the Y. M. C. A. a o . luncheon bridge on Wednesday at Mrs. Cudmore's home on Pownal St.. and were also hostesses at supper bridge on Thursday eve- ning. turned then her eyes toward the river that is Jordan and a home eternal over there. We hope it will be some sheltering hill, over which only gentle summer winds may creep to croon low sweet lullabys set against PTO. Douglas Pierce. Mrs. Frank Hansen, Longworih g M” has Cxltirmiim page 9 been posted to an R. C. A. F. base o in England. is spendlns two q.-.-i.-u-,-.-.q.-.-5-5-5-,5-5-,-5-,-3,-,-5-5-55, about the eaves. And below in Vl'e:k:11e3VH0 iltllihpyhls Paremsv D'- the shadows of the quiet valley, an TS. - - l9FC9- - let a whispering brook flow-one ' ' to catch lovingly the spring sun- shine in the seine of its folds. And to span it. a bridge, rustic. of bal- samy saplings, along which soon- er or later, according to the whim- sles of Time, two lads of fellows will go: Gage. eagerly, a happy smile of expectancy wreathing his features; Jamie, a hit shyly. but Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Y. Boudrais are being widely entertained prior to their departure next week for Montreal. consumer News -'-'n"-'-'-'-'-'n'u' 0 0 Mrs. Neunian A. Mcl.ellan and Mrs. Stuart D. Irvine were host- esses at delightful supper bridges CR. Xsmwtmsz The marriage of Mm-garet Ann, quet of white pompoms and shas- won the hearts of Toronto Winter Fair Here's good news for little wom- sponsored by Canada Packers Limited. en. big women and ”midl;n" sized Square Dance set The Charlottetown Junior Y. M. C. A. Dance competition crowds with their performance at. the Square at Mrs. McLellanis home on Mon- W0men and children!! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland ta daisies. t 1 d . h WW and Tuesdw-. VA g9n:e,rence W?” held in om!” Li Riley, qr Hamax' 1” M" Charles The "mid ”f,.ho"D”r. wore 3 Wm i1l::i?iVi?aiet.i;8ov1Eirdt)l:eer atddjtblerdt eori The ilrouli took third prize in the Junior Division of the stiffly contested competition which attracted . ml t 15 week at llma? ”,me5ema' Ro5S,C””g' 50'? of Mn and Mm velvet drag mm smrred bodice friends. over 50 sets from all over Canada. Members of the Charlottetown set were Elizabeth Atkinson, Am, Mr' R' 8' Bram" U! R”m9sa”V' Hves of Niall Dmm.n7.'auo.ns and W" lemon Cm-lg of .Bedeque' Pi Eliaud cape enact 0” the hhouldersi And then gaily and hands Cerrv. lilnida Rngcrson, Connie Rogers, David MacDonald. Alan Mar-Kc-nzic. Alan Mm'l.(-od, and Alex N. Bu l5 a guest M We Ch3”””9' tfhe womens and Chilarens lie” It M” snlemnlzed In St Paulvslshe M)": R matchmg velvet” cap caught lovingly as we have so Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald were in charge of the group during their trip to To- town Hotel. mdusgy together with technical ghurrli. Halifax. N. 8.. on satur-Itrlmmed with French feathers and many Limes 'seen them during --meme 0 0 exper an consumers discussed ay afternoon, November 1st. carried a cascade of mauve pom- . . ...... ...... KKIL - - - u-- , Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maclsaac the problem of better sizing prac- Given in marriage by her fath- poms. The bridesmaids wore sim- glsairlggg gt; h31da:1:Va'Wi3":e ant TM””””NN ' ' spent last weekend in Tignish as ticesr . p , er. the bride was attended by Missiilar dresses in blue velvet with to View some enchanting scene 0! Cooku Corner the guests of Miss Edith Bernard. hTh1s is the first sign of progress Barbara Antony as maid of hon- matching caps while they carried mm Heavenly mace t wee I ' ' s t at the Canadian Association of our. her 5iSlEl”. Miss Beth Riley yellow and bronze pompoms. . ' ' ' Am-i . . . . . .Y i . V ,. ' . , . . dependant lambkm of the flock, emomoem m Misl Mildred Harrington had as Consumers has seen in its fneyand bliss Hathcime MacDonald Mrs. rtile). the brides mother, we mink. not unlike the pet ox lasc y . V . her guest this week her brother- year campaign for a better clothes as blldesnlalds. gowned in saphire blue chiffon. i me! int interest and cuocoLA'rE cunts in-law. Major C. H. Campbell of deal for the women of Canada. We Robert Pakin was groomsmanlwith mink furs. wore a small ?:;e".5'n0werrs ojgaaeaven every deg e feather hat and a shoulder spray ' - (Wrap each cookie separately in . Halifax. are all lnterestd in the effort to and the ushers were Gordon Colcs, . light, with one fearful that somelsquares M wax paper H mamng ' ' b have better labelling and tr ierlBroz-k Leask. Rcbet Muggah andiof Talisman roses. Mrs. Craig, the , . . M”. w- C- HON 19” by 931' sizes on our children's and wolm-1Graham Muttart. r ,bridegroom's mother, wore grey fnsgnrggungiiirgzm..&:3gh.:',IO?:::. these.) T-TT-T V . - - , , ,, , , , inoic .s' : . . , . , .. - us - - Monday on a business and pleas ens clothing and ate thrilled that. The bride note a gown ofhtrepe, with telvet stole and mauveL.gy0u.re not 100;-mg... And her Two eggs slightly beats-n,Ii cu,: wrfe 5 Nagging. Overhdyness a move has really been made alll-Trench brocade, fashioned with a accessories, a velvet hat and a hm hm anecnomte rep” "I am Susan i, teaspoon Vanilla. 2 cup . E g ' ' butter or margarine. 2 squares un- Has Allenafed Her Husband ure trip to Boston and New York. ' ' ' demurelshoulder spray of mauve orchids. may The reception was held at the Later Mr. and dear! we'll see it all-if you give me time." . he darkiscallcpcd neckline and a yoke of net. The fitted bodice featured long sleeves with points Lord Nelson Hotel. sweetened chocolate. lg cup plus 1 tablespoon sifted cake flour. in cup . chopped nuts. Ottawa to bring us out of t ages and up-to-date on this. Believe it or not excellent stan- I'm a very unhappy old woman. After twenty. who flew seeing a young woman of 25. the DEAR, MISS DIX: Mr. Terrence Hogan. six years of marriage, my husband is from Vancouver to attend . wedding in Halifax of the form- . . . - .- , , " Mary 3”" H033" l” M" Dams iitfgdwfilrzdesngatiiidbesiiildieodieiloiiifImgjlidhfontixarsiirt of double box Ctxhaelg lE):i:lEb)lT:li:cllifl?;: ililion Lmkmg back mmugh me Have ready buttered Dan '7 3: ll 1 1m 53 and he ,5 45 we have 3 Coumry home and 3 my home C" .C"95"9"m' M M(”'””'r was the ing in the United States and these le-its swept into a train Her veil.fawn' wool suit with bronze ac- m0"ms' we know mm that me x 1l-- inches. Beat together eggs. bgnk Amount and h'e has 8 Dad pmmon 1 have lea himi i a W051 U115 Wefk 0f M5 bmm” 3”” are available to our rnanufactur- Sf (tulle illus on was held bv aicesrorles parting "me for us M 5 beaun-vsugar. and vanilla. Melt together nmmni 91529 seam; H, 'm,-,n,.,- He isms 1 d On. 5i5”r'i"'law' ML Md M”' Anhur ers and the Canadian Govern-icoronct of Mbrocade and orange' Olin the-r return 'llr an-1 Mrs.ir”1 anemm" 0! May! Themlbutter and chocolate. Cool choc- i ii! him nugvny by nagging and because Iikept rill: Hagani women blossoms and she carried a bou- Craig will live in Halifax. sgangeld eWu3h:te;al;';g hggilolate mixture a little and Stir lllltl , house we mean and tidy, 1 can't help that, M 1 meted our may 1 m'5E mlXWTE- Add flour mm mix couldn't stand an untidy house. Can I ever win ment have furnished the in the three armed forces with . U . f - dl dellem unhmrie y W611 SPF He says he wants to see the house ed, we came to deamng at M ead in prepared pans and mm bavkg warm and alive-not tidy and cold. Who is right? Mm Noel Deams and M"' R' uniforms cut on standard sizes s -gag S. p, J d' 1 t 1 d 1 '" .”x?(5(7l:c'x: "L g ;-Am, xxrux)s.'x7- . t. id ', ,. . luncheon irriggi stag”: ageegloigs a. great improvement over what ' . l r? 4 13:6 lfvermijlg lggginfor Rn. lmervax sprinkle top with nuts.” Bake at 350 home 6 Crestwood lorive on W” ”Va””bl9 in me 13” WM" Ballet Endah ll; Thai BodV YOU” i her place in this household And deg”? F" for 15d m fo. ';lm;”e,5'd I despair of my mnrrinse and Wondvr ll It is ' ' so we see. C. A. C. is not asking .1 . i ' r C00 ill 138" R” C” m 0 95,” 2'3. worth trying to keep together. T. L. Thursday. 0 0 t 101' the 1mD0&5lb19 and "9 Wm 3” '7 .' at w""”- i By James W. Barton. NLD. iibemre seating 0uEnf1Oe:WthfOh0:l?;:,::1Vf1shapes with sharp lm1ie..If desired ANSWER. perhaps were is more than A , watch with keen interest the re- ... E )she smppe E m : -t 3 inui mppmg ml"-V be '3m"'Led' "nd small clue in your first admission-that you are Mm 3- C- 5m" '35 B"”"d' N- . I . m NV. 1 the neatness of th.s home. Isntl , k- old me., I-nay be , . , S” is 3 guest at me Charlotte suits of the work of this newly! K (00 had Mrs mien" she sa1d.VKhelldC00':;i5 ll-T91 C CHINE bl-lbw. an old woman. Today a woman of 53 is amihing "W" H”””- 3Z:?;,”,,”:3;?:;;”e. e"- mil 1- What is wrong with this sew FEEDING THE ELDERLY reoretfullx". "that 1 have to go?" ;:.g:;fngllc1oQna',:f1;,g ,;,.,;,ge mg. :l:0';a0'iil;Il';n10”SfLi' lCl;:fr(fl,f9nl:,r;:f;fi;;'9 f,f,”0: d ' ' S 5 y 1” 6 m” it 1'": nlv ead three chapters A .s-.. R rt e "5 misted. But we went on' T .. ( H N. , o l , . .. , ,' 7 M”. Alfred MCNEH1 W35 M1519-35 yam Ateonileie botgknburt I am sure I shall I have written before of the cal'- to tldlk the various duties which and um" MMP M3 !.l.1.'"ki?g of tours?” an t'hncis-bvlim (mdi llnm to a number of friends at lunch- The 5u”'9Y l" me Umifm 5'-3,l'55l11ke the story,” won mush-aging the difference in were then to fall to us: "The flour ynt-lion as a (i081 . tour ovtn mcgital alititudel as pro lalolld lfvvon eon bridge at her home on Tues- 9h0W9d that Ch”d1”e"5 5”” 2. Vvhal. is the correct pronunc- me mod eaten by the elderly man Continued on page 16 tub, Tm; alum should M, be d.5,lll':InsnlI1lNl t::'0ur ll”-jh;l1iLVih” 335, rffi-"'1 W" as 3" gm; m-r'r-s"-”-”T”” solved in a pint of boiling water. Continued on PEKEW9 should be based on height and what he am when a boy of ten to 15 years. In his old age he day and again on Wednesday. h, M d and union of amiasmau? ' ' ' in meawremen ' 3" "m O” the 3. Which one of these words is Q. How can 1 cause the kemelsi M n of pecans to come out whole? l ' 3" ' MM Ml" Hugh Pam" at T”""li0 we M the child as is dime 1" misspelled” Labratory labyrinth, . t- 1 byeqd and milk, . V . -- ' We” 155': w"k'9"d Wm ll” 95'' Camda 3" ""55" cm" me” lasclvious iiflaisileeairinliisonbtsivliood he was eat- ousehold Scrapbook A The kernels will come out . - en"'L"CO1'and M” J" R' Pmm'iuremem5 are remed to these and 4r Wm” W35 m” W9” ”1"d9i ins everything a turkey. duck. 'i whole if boiling water is Doured A'lCe Br0OkS DeSlgnS Vilest Street. it the manufacturer wishes to; fatigablyn mean? Chicken. smaki roast beef and the B, Rube". L" y Over mam and they are allowed tn stand for about a half-hour befmc . make garments Mm some unusual! 5. Wllllin is 5 WW5 beslnnintz trimmings, together with desserts of HIM” Mr. W. E. Robinson and Mr. F. measurements such as a longl mm ,5 mat means ..mm;51ender.... V 1 tum . R. 5”" of Moncmn waned the leg length he can State this on 8 AVSWEBS illlieiincilie Lfxyririgixllijzieifuiyoiitlllse. Bl3CEICk- Heavy Smoke cliikhiiow can I clean pearl but- City this week guests at the label' . . . A Ward tum biICkW3l'd- 0 Time in '-m' If the room is heavy with smoke tons? '.3-..'.-r.”- WISE! i Charlottetown Hotel. if sizes 'were standardized in i. .S;1.ig”I read only three charl- H-lghig Make me 3 boy again just anel. 3 party and you do not. w..s.h A, pear-1 buttons can be vervl liccp these potholders handy all . . -' . this "y m Cmmda 3 mmheri ms of mwmok-"H 2'P"mD””” m-” for tonight-" to leave a window open over YlliZ'-lhlsailsiacioioily cleaned by use of a'm-er the kitchen and for gills or Miss Muriel Archibald and Miss knowing her child's height and. as-ma i as in mine. second a as in Now that elderlv men and leave a basm M WM” in the mom. mug onve on Then ml-.5h mcm m.mm.5! Those mo m-ms are Spec. Kay Sutherland are entertaining hip measurements would be able at. accent second syllable. 3. Lab- Wamen oumumber m:0upS or other End me ah. Wm again be fresh ml as Wu would me n 1. mus. HM N1, men and for mm when he- at luncheon bridle today at the to buy without confusion, gar-I oratory. 4. Untirlnirly. ”He worked lags. me mama, of their proper or me mommy). . -- - -. wows Outdoors! , rrect dict occupies the minds of The Toaster v-N ilot pots are dangerous! Be safe ments to fit her child. iindeln tigably." 5. Tenuous. y m it ih quilted holders! Pattern 1103: ,Villa Waters. i h' ' 1 ns the treat elderly pcc- ii ' t brush should be , ggggy gg .5...” ......s.;:ig1C3'sma l kegr 81235 Egiiisnigni place sol:ly Modprn E'Hcme'H'e I 1: nsfcr; 2 m.t:s; 4 holders. : at All Bdlloliial in The -lullmal 0i for the purpose of cleaning the el- 3 mm"... L” send rwenty-five Cents In coins, I the American Medical ASSOCW-lall ectric toaster of crumbs and burnt ' 3 for this pattern (stamps cannot bel ; ”Nutrition and the Older Adult." Plmdes M bread. ',nt-ceptedi to ALICE BROOKS De-, - it states. "As time passes and the life i , islgns. cm The Guardian, 60 Front Q expectancy of our population slow- The on Mop ! Q. would it be proptr in hart Street ivest. roroiito. untario Ni 13' increases. some RDD1'E1l9Yl5l0" Use only enough oil to ....un thcl two maids of honor, both of them Please print plainly Name. Address gs appears with respect, to the physto- dust when re-oiling the dry nmll dressed in Wllii.c'? 'and Pattern Number. 2 logical well-belns of the older If too much oil is applied it will A, This is all right, if youwisii ,1 adults. make the floor attract the dust. although usually only the bride is y I'.';' The editorial states that the gen- dressed in white. In some summcriemotions are concerned. Move with , , ersl plans for food for the elderly -' ( weddings, an all-while wedding lSldlSCl”El.l0l'l. keeping, alert to sinister 1, are not different from those of H C l ' , l ,iveyy effecuve, .3: coarse, iheyor under-hand imolvements-. ;.l those of Oi-ll?-l' BFOUDS GXCEDL lhai ow 5" ' britlcsmairls ncvcr ucar. veils of any F" H” mrthd” , ; there is less physical activity for 3' hm. mm" ,s kind. ' -. I It older people so that the amount of (I Q wm, goes my, when m1ip1'-, 'lhnse whose birthday it is, al- " is d d is turall , . . ." -l th hosL- though having excellent promise , l food that nee e ha 3' ing a room of hot iouse. e la! less than when they were younger. c5 of her guest? of expansive. prosperous and grati- trll Also, digestion is slower and chew- Q. How can I clear water which A. The hcstesa goes ms: on.1y,fying relations wltilshtliose power i”””i.;i.”l'.Z.i?...2”i2t”:.W ” hi: ”.'?”ii.””E:”2i3:f.i. . .l:.:: :23. i;:f.i:::;S:.'...;l ....r;:f.C:....::.; 9- cewng - - wa. it . -. -'.i. , s 2 - ' ; ' Added to this slowness of dlges- piece of rock alum. A piece the wsye me for going nmp limuame and sound (act1c:,,may be . Continued on page 16 size of a llma bean will purify One Q. Is the word "lunch" per-;n;5.;subyject to some pernicious attack. r- sible or must we say-' iuncheono" intimate private, political. or soc- :l l AA'pu,1,m, and pretentious pgopla lal relations might feel the brunt isay "luncheon." But most of us I: 8i'ln'll1IY.tCOl:uSi)01ll1ddOl' ll'Ea(;llllj)l;Y. , . . 1- " I .0 Kgilefreightto say lunch, and this is pltoetgi ser 0 on o 4 A child born on this day. while active. energetic and ambitious. with promise of much success. may ACCESSORY naasst The Stars Say - - . be the victim of subtle or sinister ' ' machinations. Half-slzersl Have ax new gitrehsa ly Genevieve Kembln r-mrrr- every day with these c ever sw c - K p Vvgvggmvg. p ,,.. .g about sccusorlesl Wear the smart. ”'””"” T” simple neckline with scarves! Add' For Tomonow m ' ' 'i "m”,:' hm? w;:hM:h;f3fkfK; rr may be difficult to make seri- - O u 0 so n . A MESSAGE mom nSw3r.a..i.ea collarl Designed for on: vrosreu or vractlctal hgadwav , .. .. .... :::S:' ":.:r:.::::.:;:: a 2: "::.;::;: N i 8 LE ' Pattern 6 : a es . ' " t - . SANTA CLAUB: M M 5:35;.".;:::l!:;i,.”;.::.;”m;.::t; 9995 W4 E 93 A . 1626 takeb 395 V57” 39'mch' emotions, or an erratic fling into i ' c to , i l l, t n e or dramatic adven- Begin your Christmas Shopping today! . There tom: P,:”,;:'t'e;'fgr m.";;u';';gIf n:,;;, 3” cum. QOIIIQ d . g . o . . . o o o o - - . is less hustle and hustle and there is a wider se- mm ,',,ummd ,,,mucuo,,,, H H k W", ,,,,M,, . 8 lection from which to choose. V send Thirty-five ctenbt: (35c)wi1!: Those who” bmhday K ,, my ggmg gf ' . . ' . . . . . . , , 9 C coins (stamps canno accep b t . There are Elf” Of BQBUW 3nd Feminine for this pattern. Print plainly sine. ,n1?;k:ge'?,:&v”a);'x;?ng e xilegeniggl (FLANNELETTE) I' ll ' Loveliness at the GLORIA which are sure to narne,d addrless. tatvl:Nt;;x1;nbeArbAMs whu. me... mm. to be a mood or G . -W "ER - ..-3:"... ”-hi” on me its. :::';::.::vx.:-.:::c.. 3:... no - some at ---- - Inox QVEE 1-nEsE SUGGI-.gT10Ns street West, Toronto. Canada. 'aulge J11 p"ecullar.tnigel and ei:cit- (CKILDRENIS) - ng s ven m-es. a e same me . 1-xousscoars NIGHTGOWNS there i. . pull toward the conser- PAN11Es' ggmg gs . . . . . , , , , , , 496 ELOUSES SWEATERS vatlve or tight-listed. Discretion - V . may be "the better part of valor." - GIDVES DRESSES Morning Smile should temptations to any form of 1 RACK UP To u-7'95" , a sum Hosrm 1. .. um. onsssss going at . . ..-. 510.00 HANDBAGS UMBRELLAS D Amgglld dbogr 3: gmlsouay. while I A . re one , ea us. expan- REMEMBER HER WITH A Ln" y sive.l may bsmgiven fig! optimistic REMAINDER OF WINTER COATST O v t "look here." stormed Brown M 1n:hga:i:he:r:1l-izviolfl d o O o o s ' . he estate agent. "About that r ver- perhaps - I i side bungalow you sold me." b" An" Tamar”, ” i -s-s----TIIE GLORIA um .... ...... NO CHARGES -. NO APPROVALS A i s l f am. '..1i'”Jl..5"'i...".ii?.li..””.le...iJi3 i i 't 0 uh" m”"”"3 we W” "P ma 3. sgtairs of those in' osition and I I when smarter Wmllell 5110? found the place had floated two . pow: Howmr mrepm upms s y w . miles down the river." . A ' i K , away A Gift A Day rm Christmas said the agent. "nor. . WI-74”: ;3g1ga:"U3,pgI;;;3,',3;:";;;lg;t gggggfgo ' , l - H . 5,0, ' um!” 0! luck. Tm "ta am much l o&9 M 3 hrrirtons; to peace, of mind and 136 Qlleen st N9” 000' to Bus . -... n - - i --., "N" d"'” L'" ' i '1 NO ”” soul where the ideals. feelings and - ---? x 1 A .