_.....- .,v" ,..ss.-._ ....vs.._ .1: 1-1 ADMIRING MUMMY’S MEDALS f'lle K: "1 11:" li-.1l zin lii\cs' [1[l|l6' at l’. .11-\.l1_‘l‘itlll l‘.iIace on‘ T1lt’\tlH_\_ the 17111 of June. 1941, .[ \\|m-h _\11‘.lT 8l1‘ll(l.lll(€ is re- Qiiesteil " lziic vias the hc.'ln— ntng iv 3 :i'l't‘!‘ ’II1ll'. ttie (‘1-ntral ('han1'ci \ of the H “ fl e r s of Knightliond. St. .l.i1i1es' Pzilace. London S V\ l. to Miss .\la11ior- 19 Perkins of t'111.1iit't. l‘ii_'.;ind The lr-'t(‘r \\ is till 4 ti :.lt(l Of‘ \[at 3114] 1 <: l'i‘ti\tll\ is knmtn 14. :1; as \t:\ .|i1llll liar- r1s_ wife of \lr llzirtis \ R (‘U orgflnlsl and c1i11i1‘1ii.islc1' of St. Paul's t‘ h 11 r c it. t"1.irl11tic'11vin Miss Pcrk.iis \t_1~ 1111111; .1i\1ti*d' to f"lll('hll‘lL1ll.'llll lhiliice to be pre-‘ sented iiilh lll(' lil‘ttl".;(' 1111-ital The ahovc pit-".i"c siimis .\lrs Harris and her 1111111: 111111‘ and a half year old dziiigliter Susan‘ T\larv_ lmikitig at the med ails. 1\lr and Mr: ll£Il"l< also have} a fo1irt1~en venr 11‘d din tireilianit The nu-aria‘. "in; 1111- 4111!‘ present- ed at the ltl\(‘sll7.|ll‘ 'lh1~ sinal-i ler one for rl1e~< oci-11-i111is vvasi given by the 'll.'<ltl.'l'.lt‘tll(‘lll of thel. (‘oveniijv Hil‘f‘!':lfl l.'ict11rv. ’ \ <;eor1.:e 11‘1-ilai is 1111c of 'lie1 lii;_-licst auaitls liii‘ oiitslaiiding feats of hrgivi-iv It ls :1\en tol 1111-n aiitl 1\tllltl 11. 1-'l1cr civilian nr 111 the s1111:11-~ llltl'lllL' the last ‘var 1' 1.1: _1:1.1-n fn iiiziny tn the esiianiiiige service The 1ti~~1 fill’I‘|'f‘llt'(‘ benveen the \'ic- 111 .1 l'ri>ss and tile ti<'11i'ue med-‘ .1 - '1ii' 'ltl‘ \.1~:i1i‘i.'i (‘misc is} 1 1 -‘.1 1 !l"‘fl'll and the (icortle .1 .111 .i1.1.'i~'1 l.'1~i'i11-, l.4l"ti’ll'l .'iii(l llid 111’- ii" r'1i\I‘t(‘(l the event 111111: to \ll\'. Hlltlls s hem. ' ‘ ' .- s ‘lie story ‘ ' we la lt‘-'ll l‘«-rkiiis uas on ¢lti'_\ is a ‘.\11"ks nurse in uorks .;.-., 0R\\GF.S FOR (".~\.\'ADA T\lPl£l. l'11r.-itosa 'lteu1ersl~- F11rn111sa ii.i‘ ship 32.000 crates day. it uas aiinounced Monday. The rest of the 5o.t)flo.crat9 or. der will leave Dec 15 Trade nnurces here expect shipments to increase to 300,000 crates a year. POLIFE FIGHT MOTHERS SfNGAP()Rl'I Reuters‘ ~- Po- lice battled for an hour Tuesday with 5,000 mothers and screaming children ‘who 'riecl to break inti- an anti - cliptheria lnlfllllnlK‘8ll(1t' hour when the crush became too great, WIFE PRESERVERS ...s-~*"‘” on thin ..r _ ufihnl alhuln of dialincxivcly Ponmulind Social Station“! Half!" ""11 r---J-rndh-’ 9/" PWSONALIE Napkin. Coastcrl. Ilatichil. Ptnrlnc 03$?‘ : 7'- n ]lll'(’(l lIl'l(l9f' ll]? H1051 lf'_\lllE (‘ll’- .\’(-wspaper pictiires carried at .\lrs. Harris as a,".\liss .\l.”ll‘_l<ll’lP Perkins is to bet .\tItltl£l air] of about 16 when she tiiiirried shortl) " O in ~1ii‘1_'cij\' factor_\' in Coventry. Shel fiance tin R A F‘. uniform was had vuiiiiteered on a particular Mr, Harris! after receiving thi- 9\t‘||lnK instead of her own hourstGeor2e Medal at the lnvesliture. to take those of A nurse whol .\lrs. Hal'l’ls was reserved in l)iiring the whole period_telling anything too personal n- intensive ('11\entry;lu1ii1 her own heroism rendered excellent count \\ as had to be gleaned from; 1h? t‘l(-‘\\s|,\Hp(‘I' ' . ltl ll‘? t“‘at‘b.V Slt‘9€lS Bndlslie did tell how impressed she at a public shelter a short (ll!-‘nag 1.11111 l-‘MW’ 3V\<'t.\' 7* this dl‘.s'pite theouhich these lnvestitiires are car-1 ‘fact that homhs were constantly ried out ‘ The ac- l clippings llo1icver_ the perfection with F.ier_\tliing was niiide as cast for the King as possible Twice .\iirse Perkins iias flung \U that His \la)es1_\' h.'1d time to chalk Hill) the people Tlicrc was first time being lt1]ul‘(‘(l intei'nal- a hook on Miss Perkins‘ iiiiiforni upon which the King t‘Ulll(l hang- lhe medal. llis \lajesl,\ chatted’ recovering coiiscioiisiiess for three iiiiniitcs \\llll \ll\s’ Per" pain. kins. .-lltcrviards hcr iiioilier and ~lie ("dl'l'lf‘(l on dealing viiili fiir- ‘ ' .\lr llarris said to her ‘What in the iiorld ucrc \11ii tiilking to the King ab11ii1"" .\ftcr a per- uorkpeople son 11 ho had been invcsicil ni11v— it-d cd along the lll(‘1lHl \\.’l\ given to the Lord (‘lian1bcrlain \ftcr-: fllst‘(~’Eaf‘d1v\al’fl< when leaving the Palace‘ As it was prescnli-(l to thc person “ller‘1l1is lime in the (ie111';;c nicdal 1\ l \\1lll all the ii1\e1';i:,e the Bir- iiiingliaiii (iii/cttc cnds tlicir ar- ticle in quite large black ciipitalsl ‘ \irraiils and all Rtriiiiiiuhani lnrue and liiininoiis and she llaS‘sllll was interested in the fact that roiiiaiice must 1:11 on Thus picture of 11 is that vie have the [Tlf‘i'ls1ll'(‘ s’mlllnQ_ lovelv \'urse Perkins of and honor to kntiii Mrs John Bllt'kln!llHm lliirris. the f1irmer'\l PI Pct‘-les mother and kin. hiiltlci‘ of the (ictiruc \l1':l;il,l Z/Jmwz Lena Carolina Mcl..uro. Women's Edttnc. Phone ED ' Page 8 The Guardian Sat, Nov, 23. 1957 HAPPE His I-Zxcelleiicy, the Hon Ar- thur Lourie, lsraeli Ambassador to Canada. and Mrs. Lourle. will be the guests of honor at the formal opening of the 17th bien- nial convention of the Hadassah lorganization of Canada, to held at the King Edward Hotel in 'l‘or43n.to on Sunday evening. November 24th at 800 . Mrs. H. l-‘arbcr of '3 c :3 , '1: E’. 5.. :1 3" E. '1 3 :1 F ‘ ‘. 9 iallv open the convention. Mrs. N S . iicepresidenl inf Had- Vassah. will be in the chair. Mrs. )Wm. Riven. the national presi-loaned his plan --S‘ John-S n"‘wrm,_up m a dent of Hadassah. will present lthe presidential report. Mrs. W. §(}orilon, president. and Toron- to Hadassah. will entertain in 1da_v evening, following the open- ing session of the convention. Dame Leslie Whateley. direc- tor of the World Bureau of the Mam" ,1 thetr Torquay home ~“‘"F'3“"““" "f ‘ lRclati11ns Girl Guide Association arrives next Thursday on Prince Ed- G NINGS 1Stoi'es Hardware (‘iinipanv litd. -and Exports Valley Royal Stores] Ltd. ‘ l The Martin stores were found- “ by m°1“° wlnlam ‘"51 Prankl Mrs l-‘1fft>\ savs that soil is the turn once a w . so you M""”'"- °f D""““h‘“’- l'1"gl"‘"l1- least iinporiaiit part 111 growing grow them in windows shift them Mm 0‘ “‘h°"‘ ‘had ”’13‘‘‘‘’’‘ ‘“.;:i.~i1d violets She reconiinends around occasionally so that they lhls Pr°"”‘('9 Th9l3‘e Mr-V Th"°' soil should be coarse enough tio‘a|l get a turn it the best light. thers. The Martin brother: a’ V ma. to England ‘Devonshire. Mr. Frank Martin 'Bron.ei1i1i Road" The original Martin business will how be run ‘by the governor of Newfoundland. l Dr. Nicholas (‘o1isen.s. a bro- 1cousins in Newfoundland and al- so at their homes in England. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John S Henry of Mon- THE EXPERTS SAY ' they men ~8_\S tint , ore of Caiiatlas experts on t in should maintain growth ‘in bud Don't Have To Be Expert To Grow African Violets TORONTO 1(‘.P1—African vio sharp sand lets are among the best all round house plants and the most popu-iicnemy 1 I. a l-‘ortunaielv _\nu tton't have to be an expert 111 grow them \et to Cold water cause: ring spots ‘give you a feeling of accomplish-1The lirst sign of over-W-5181!! re still lY'l('k_\' enough when you do succeed growing African \'-iolets they and be;plants are to or bloom all _\ear round Lilian l-'olev of (‘hapleau life culture of this dainty plant. SOIL HINTS philus Breliaut of Alexandra wasvaiin“. an» 1,, 8 first ('0USt|1 Of "39 Matlln b|”"'1llie particles. This “I” also al- hm ed a considerable fortune.-l She p,~(.i(.,-,- 3 2,“; land with their farrulies i'e1urned.h;ise. there is a three column picture‘ \\lllt‘h is of sDf‘(‘l1'<ll interest in pioviiice l1 slums the pres- lh°"‘"” 0‘ 3” d"l"3“‘95 9" S“"’}ther of Mrs Brehaut visited his eiitation of the l-I.-iton .~\2I'icultur— 'ho|al‘sh1p to li this at St fin of Prince ms; Lena MCLM, W" also , Making the presentation is Mrs. Frank .\l1-ltiachern, \‘\l|€ of Frank P‘. Public Looking l‘ran:. vice- Oll \| the roots to travel freely Fidii ard l‘l:llon'S depart ment as J Harold viard Island. Dame Leslie will [real arrived by plane -rhursday president of the \l\'in'.et l-‘air leave again on l-‘ridai. \lr. Justice Keiller .\lacka.v of Toronto l.s‘ b e 1 n prominenll mentioned as the new lieutenant- governor of Ontario. -9 Justice Mackay is a Maritim- er. liiairicd to a \lari1iiiier. Mrs. ‘\ta1l\a_v. a daughter of the .\Ia11.~c. :11 Branksonie llall school in Rt)\t‘(.l8l9, previous to her 11i.11'ri;igc. Jlt~l|l'l’ and Mrs Mackav spent ilicir h11ne_v1i1oon on Prince Ed- uard island at Keppoch Bea. hotel. 1111-11 the propert_v of Mr. and Mrs. W. ll \'. Dunbar. 'l‘lic .\lackiivs llH\(‘ a s1alel,V in the beautiful Kingsway tll\lIlt'i of Ttlfllllltl Tlie_\' attend rcuul.irlv St. ~\ndi‘e\As Pi'esl)yter- liln t‘liiii'1'h on King Street. To- l'otltn. The \lacka_v pens are al- i1a_\s filled \\lll'l their own lam ll_\' and various‘ members of their clan Their appointment would be a popiiliir one both in the .\l.'1ii1inics and Tiironlo tn the appointment of Mr. L'.'iii1'1licll I. \lacPhersoii as lieu- tciiiint - governor of .\ewf11und' land it is interesting to read 0 ills various commercial posts. A- niongt ilicse Mr. .\lacPherson ls iiianauing director of Royal Stor- d. established in I895. and vice-prcsidciil of Martin Royal Jon A short visit to her parent. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Noel H. .Crestwood Drive. I l A fine spirit of public coop- recentl\'. The turkey shoot sponsored by the -llltlluf‘ I-I-‘I. a‘\‘.H.d_ “h._ h League of the (‘itv Htispllal “as to ha\e taken place last ‘ ‘shoot had to be cancelled. .‘ The Mens Association of the |P“'""’ Ed“3"d “land ”"~‘P1l«'ilj Prince l1‘.d\vai'd islanders could‘ despite the fact they uerc em- ll black t_\pe the article con- DeBl0L ;1iniies: "One of the most coveted in- dividual pri/,cs. tlie I-Eaton Agric- kllllllral Scholarsliip. was present- . ed in the ('i1lisciim tn ”' (i8t‘ll1 (‘olfin_ of Che’-l'l‘}' 11111, P _ F .. all prov ides c11!lc.:1-s l’11cs, lo1l1_'iii:: and d S3'l”"‘l)11;ii’1l for a l11tii‘-_\car a_'r1ci1llur- 8). Owing to bad weather the _-,1 (..,,,,-.(1_ “m prcsen'1-;l bi Mrs .l1‘raiil< Mcl-laclicrn. sister of John David liattm, company pl‘(’\'l(l(‘n-'. be h lI!s‘(‘(l, but (‘(‘l‘lHllll}‘ (Earth. broiled in preparations for their in addition to “inning: the pri/.e. own dinner, immediately offerediniiist liuie bccn one of the finest the .lun1or League ladies the op-‘lookir: voting men at the Fair. 1 portunity of holding their shoot-| ,dlH‘tn2 the \l(‘ns pancakesaiis-l taste supper at the Armoiiries Sat ’ |llt‘fla_\' atfrrnnon h 1 s mac ;.| tsplcndid gesture for \ll‘lI(’h the jladies of .lunior League are most ‘appreciative. ' Mr. and Mrs J. lidward (‘ant- ucll have returned from Toron-! to, where they were visiting their datiizlilei‘ and s'inii1-law. \lr and Mrs .lo.~.epl1 A Mac- ‘1 Donald. Mrs. (‘antvrell spent the lpast three m o nth s with her daughter. . Pomp. action and prizes mark-j ‘ed the 29th Openiiig of the Royalll \;:ri1~i1liiii'al Winter Fair In the 1 ( ‘ontiiiued on page 9 circulate between ‘MODERATE TEMPERATURE t'lH.V l<t8m.grecs. Draughts will cause pre- vviih enough sand for drain«|mam,-, nnwe, drop and handg. 2e. and peat nioss to supply hu-imp groan, 100 M. They had beautiful small es- mus Her siiggested mixture i-s:;d,._\-"955 M” develop now" tales in Torquay and Paignl11n,‘3 parts luani. 1 part peat and 1 Garth (‘of- island. Harold ‘it .t-red Top much water is die biggest African viol Water from the top. covering the ‘top soil geoeroually make sure it pcnetratm to ‘the roots is the rotung of outasdc leaves. Good light is a “muat" if you bloom. They w row in any exposure as long as lthe light intensity is strong 1 eno h To keep the plants growing manly give the pots I quarter week if ’ African violets do best in a temperature range of 68-74 heat or buds itoo rapidly. The plants need hu- midit) I Toronto paperl To feed plants. Mrs Foley rec- commends a mixture of hy—min at l the rate of teaspoonful to a pint of lukewarm water. Feed by .covering the top sol Single blooms require food ev- ery second All double- bloomirg varieties and ' ‘ ; with thick hairy leaves should be ‘ fed weekly. ' If the whole plant is vn'lt1ing.1 it means that crown not as set. lin Cut through the main stem? “till a razor blade well above the rotted areas. remove the lovier leaves and insert the stem in a clean pot of fresh soil or sand in a month or so the plant “I” be off to a new . A well-fed. carefully - watered and adequately - lighted African. violet. potted in suitable soil in aj red clay pot requires little extra care. ~a_\s Mrs. Foley in fact. so tie that once you have these few sinp points: voi1'll find tlhc plants bloom H1 year around. CHINESE LICHI NUT The (fliinese have raised and sold the hem not for thousands of _\ears. 1 I ' I .::riiiii 5 Ladies Wear WILL BE OPEN ’ E‘. -.{i' SATURDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL 5.30 P. M. JLST ARRl\’ED—NEW SHIPMENT OF 1 DRILSSES, BLACK CORDUROY AND TWEED SLIM JIMS singlu. - IJO§ W1. ‘Hie November meeting 0! 511$ ceu "V1.1. Grahams ltoad was held at the home of Mn. Bernie Hynco on the evening of the 181:. In the absence of Ilia pudd- ent. Mn. J.M. Campbell opened the meetlng by repeating the apt. ‘rwcnty—two member: ana- wered roll call by paying tbelt duel. A report of expenditures for school. consisting of paint for ten- ce around school also tilt and slide hm - purchased for play ground was - given by Mrs. Louis Maclzod and also the report of the Beau- tification contest nd the amount of one hundred and sixty-five dol- lars won in prizes by sc I. leaving a small balance on hand. Great credit was given the com- mittee consistlng of Mrs. Ray MacLeod. Mrs. Roy Brown. Mrs. Earle Campbell, Mrs. J.M. Camp bell, Mrs. John A. Macltay. and also the teacher. Mrs. Frances Murray for their work and the success they had achieved. Mr. Eric Jcssomc. Kensing-ton. then addressed the meeting soli- citing aid for the Summerside Hospital. Mrs. Frances and Mrs. .l..\l Campbell volun- teered to canvas the dist rict. Reports and election of offic-1 meeting. than two year: on Broadway dut- ers were left to next Mrs Bernie Hynes provided fun ing the lflos. Y\\S “ ‘* Murray grd HOUSEHOLD H11 f If carpqt pile la flattered 1 cause of furiiture weigh‘. 1 Don‘t press down with the 11111 and brush briskly after steaming ALASKA HIGHWAY OPEN TAYLOR. B.C. tCP1 — The Alaska Highway opened for traf- fic Monday after Canadian Army engineers completed a wooden Y it here. They will replace the Peace River Bridge which collapsed Oct. 16. OLD TROUPEII DIES NEW YORK (AP) — Stage, screen and television actor Ricli abcr, 73, died Satuidai night at his home. 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