i . . i ' OCTOBER s, 1921 4.13 a?“ . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. . Remer to us ' OLD l l i n Cunndo l it WOOD-Macfllillllltlil rot cut flowers carried out the color; ‘.1 " ischelne of- thc other roomspHere all‘ ll A quiet. but very pretty Wfiddlns’ dafntily prepared supper was par- l 100k place at Grove ' Cottage, the; taken by all. uhome of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mac-l A vast throng of charivaricrs ar-, lQUETTlE, 1111111191011. 0n U19 evfllliflfilrived in due. tilne to do honor to,‘ 0T Tllflfidfly, Sellwlllbfll‘ 27th. WlN-‘lhthe newly wedded couple. They con-f "It?" Younflfist dlll-lgmifl‘ KfllhYYIbtluctavd illElIlSOIQVS in a very orderly? was united ill marriage to Mr. How-imanner. for which they were given; ard Wood of Tryon. lmany compliments. The invitation The ceremony was performed hyto enter the home was accepted.‘ Rev. R. H. Stavert in the presence‘; and their best wishes were extended: of immediate friends of the Cllflrzll) the bride and ,groolli._Thcn after; tracting parties. [being generously treated to refresh-i The home was very al"tistically'_llleliis and vigorously bouncing the decorated for the occasion with cut groom they quietly dispersed. flOWBFS find DON-Cd DWIWS. U10 DFO-l The large number of beautiful, dominating colors being white and and useful wedding presents testify green. An arch of white bells and lo the popularity of the young streamers , with back ground of couple. Conspicuous‘ among thc gifts lbeautiful plants was a pleasing fea-lwere several substantial chcqilcs. i lture in the Parlor decorations. l Shortly after the midnight hour. Lohengrins Wedding March was Mr. and Mrs. Wood lcft amid show- well rendered by Mr. Clayton Mor- ers of rice and confetti for Borden. rison. and immediately preceding Wednesday iilOl‘l‘llll{*,‘ they lcft on an the wedding march Mr. MOl‘l'lS0ll,8Xlf3X1(ll?(l Motor trip to Maine and very ieellngly sang "Oh Promise ‘other of thc New England States. Me" accompanied by Miss LouisclOu their holneward tray they will MacQuarrle, R. N.. of Providcnced spend some time in Rcxton. N. B.. R. 1., sister of the bride. {visiting Mrs. Wood's brother Rev. The bride, the picture of girlishiW. A. and Mrs. MacQilarric.» grace and winsomeness. entered the M. A. B. D.. the United Church room leaning on the arm of her‘ Minister there.» ; father. Beautifully gowned in Ivory Mrs. Wood's “going away" costume Duchess satin trimmed with laeelwas of Ping Georgette over satin she wore the conventional veil nndlwith coat of Ashes of Roses broad-l» carried a large shower bouquet oflcloth. trimmed with fur, and with, white roses. Her only ornament was‘ hat to lnatch. . a string of beautiful pearls. the gift‘ On their return to P. E. I. Mr. and 0f the-groom. She was-attended bylMrs. Wood will reside in North Miss Vera Wood. sister of ~the groom: Tryon. where Mr. Wood has proved who wore a. gown of maize taffetaj to be one of the most successful and and carried a boquet of Pink Car-lvup-to-datc farmers of that prosper- nations.» She also wore a string ‘of, ous community. Y Pearls, the gift of the bride. Thel On the evening of September 8th groom" was ably supported by Mr. Mrs. Wood fwhU was then Miss John MacQuarrie. brother oi the MacQuarrie. and by-thc-way one of l;’___ 2.. The groom's gift to le our Island's successful School raaaa";ecsr“l*iie"n“g"olalf"“" “ “T” "' " mucous shower in ‘the Public Hall After the ceremony and felicita- in Hampton, at which she received lions all wendcd their way to thc molly beautiful and costly gifts. dining room which presented a very‘ The Guardian joins in ivishlng this attractive appearance. Whitclyoung couple many years of happy V-zddfld life. streamers. with a unique ccntrcpiecel 9o 9 . 5 & a l. $229“ d? 0o e5, ~r1‘°»~ “=“§<><“°° ‘It Q, i Ya _ ' *4 " _ “agate Quiche Q6 it?ofgg 0x0, oo- . c l“ A 1.5V fir“ l a e AND Bill) u“ l l pl to add salts of tin and‘ iron an: other materials. if the e are DI"! ' llollclinrss is a form 0i’ suffering em in llle slllh the yam wlll not for which l never can have much, hula" but will look lllle rellllol wlr. sympathy. -lt ls so closely relutotlem ' ' " to selfishness. Why should one Ml lleavily weighted silk cracks lonely in a world where there urcl "mm Gully and lends l0 {all apart, so many people to help. so much Even when not in use. Tile thrifty good to he (lone. do many intereslslwonlan‘ who “tlshee her gllkell gar- ing fleldslo conquer. so many camr-"lnellls l0 give good gel-vice, will ts jtalling for volunteers. so many w“ the Shh whlch she buys by the others who arc lonely‘! yal~ll_ when we purchase ready- ll seems to mo the lonely person‘ nlmle gurmenlg. we are a; [he mer- lnust b6 sclf-centcretl and look oil-f fly nl- llle mule, for fl-lgl-e lg no way iy Wlllllll, or upon thc things of hi-l. ..,l- llelel-mhllhg whhl purity of uilk own. Could he forget himself and! we are buying. The best way to throw himself into some useful en-_ hmllm good (llmllly l" rgally-mullcll, l.€l'[)l'lfl€ for the good of others. he ls u, buy garments with ‘the trade- “Tllllfl 501m ""11 lllmlle" hflllllm’, mark 0t a firm known for its intell- crnlpunionuhle with‘ many flnc peo- l-hy and fair-dealing. The price or l?‘ st lc of a garment is no assurance To lake purl in church. lodge or (jfylhll quality of its silk or the um- polilicul club work, with a high mo- "lull j; may hl, welghlqll, rm- even tivn of pushing the cuusc along lll lhl, mpg; (gglwpalvae guwnn 1W9 a panacea for loneliness. Nothilll-E- nolnetllncu nlalle ot‘ lu-uvlly weight- maitts for friendship like effort to~i pd filllht liffllltfi‘ ill a comlnou cause. Join! |l|ll.‘i(' who are rallying round some» norllly idea or effort and you will!‘ lulvc no time for lonliness. LONLINESS o :00 NO MY umT Whcn using lilo ovcn. use it i0 ‘capacity. ll ls extravagance l0 l balm only one thing at a time. flak- cd (lialles may overlap. it is poll- uilllc lo stir up ill one hour many dishes for baking aml- the thrifty hnusewlfeflllallliillg ahead and us- ing her ovcn economically, may not only save fuel, but conserve her time and also provide better meals for lln- lanllly. For example. ii’ you wish a pie for (llnncrlbnke the po~ latoel-l at the llunlc time. Put ill the oven, to fill. il up, a pail of bis- cuits which you may use for shill)" with honey or for a llllflflcillk€, rc- warlncd of coilrsc. Make an extrfl CH ILDZWBIVEl-TAVIOR Look for lln- causes. rather tllanj‘ lllf! rcsultsovheil children do wrong ii‘ you wnnl lo help lholn to build‘ character. You may ilnd tllnt the‘ child got ill wrong company, that lu- “all wczlk ivillcll, thut he was} nnilcr-nourislltld and too hungry} that he ‘was ill and nervous and: frctful zlud not himself. lilat lie is‘ nol gelling Pllflllllll sleep. that he‘ lnul iulclltlllls or had tonsils and froln his weakness In getting thc failure habit and un inferiority a I;l5Vl " The Bread ofl-[eellth A Why is HOVIS a , the \ Bread of Health‘ ‘P What is the Secret of the ,silk trade is to weight. silk, that is lolnplcx wllicll loads him to do ull- usuul things to console himself. if a child cannot attract favors, uhlc attention from those whose. zlpprovill llc craves. he is likely to! do something wrong to give ventl lo his desire for attentional’ some‘ kind, figuring that evilnotorlely is halter lllan to be ignored. Tile ale-l iiuqucncy of many u. poor‘ lad or: lass is his lust stand or desperatel effort to show bravado and over- come some handicap. It may be. a moral explosion caused by long repression and gloom over failure. lf the parent studies carefully tllr (ruuscs WlllCll lie back of the behavior of his child, he can usual- lly find motives and urges or coin- ‘ bluations of‘ inciting circumstances which explain it. , lt is almost certain to be the‘ fault of the parent. rtithcl- than the lcllild. it‘ Ithe child in navel-uni... vlong c laljac er tendencies. By) removing tl\"ee (lauses. the child} ‘ will have a chalice to be his best.‘ self. There is something inhercnc‘ ly noble if the soul of every nor-l null child and he will surprise you by growing good if you Kive him‘ llll‘ propcl- environment and treat- . lllclll. l SILKS today and the great demand for it has givcn nlunufacturers much ex- i pcrieulce ill making it. and taught 1 tin-m many tricks oi’ the trade. One iol‘ these is to make “cultivator? . silk. a good stunt. Cultivated silk is stronger than natural silk, blea- cllcs well and lakes dyc remarkab- ly. Its smooth fibre makes it cosy lo keep clean as it will not hold the dust nor nllsorll inlpurltes. Arlultcratitlu is another diocovcly oi‘ the silk makers alld it la a pity that it isfso widely practiced. it. is so skillfully done that the cr- ports’ can linrdly (letetli it by the 7*?" bl". there in a way. Ravel u piece of silk bolh ways alld touch a match to the fringe. if the silk in pure it will burn ilkc wnoL lic- lng an animal product. lf it il-i Dill‘! (YOHOII. the (aotton will burn with h finch. 'l‘llc luoln. lamentable trick oftho i l Silk is a very populfllr material I l - act ‘were being laundered. pie slicli for which you will make a lclnon ercaln filling lanother dny. llavc a cake ready to slip into the oven when the pie or blaeuit comes out. lttwlll almost cook with the residue of heat after the main meal. At the last, slip into the ov- en the grain flakes or crackers you wish to melt the cheese. One 0f the most- wasteful practices of the moderll housewife, ls the use of her oven for one dish only. This comes about chiefly because she , fllil not use her head to save her hcai. Hovls -N EW PARTS The other day a thrifty house- wife threw a dollar dust mop on the junk pile because “it was brok- cu." The it'll-til of the matter war-l, a part was missing. Had she sent lo lne manufacturer ror a new part to replace the missing one, it would have cost her only a few cents and the dust mop would have been as good as new and servo" and oil burned out of it by hot wu- llcr nlully Yeilfll- ter. hot sun or hot iron. That “ lllgllfiligsilvg; ggnlilllllzshfrrg: wllnllll nlukc tllc fibres or hairs of‘ '» P ~ ‘wiicl it is comm c , z f “defy YWP- "Y ‘mew ha?" 0f ‘HT. brittle ulld stiff. Ilsllfllllfiflllllyllelllll; (flrfllllll a washing mac ne. a vflfi- to soften and clean ivoolen things. "Um Rlefllltfl‘. 01‘ filly 01119!‘ hflllflfl- but should not Ilc used for ivllilc hold utensil the minute somethlngl wool as h mlghl “m, ll yéllu“, ll 2'04?! Wfrfllg with it. The WhOIB‘ should not be used too strong an lroulllel may btemntly that a btolt or. ll p; a hlenclL a nu ma os ou. or a par mayl be broken or defective. . l A little investigation. a few pen-l pies. may repair the machine. Look it over and learn the name of the manufacturer, and the name and number oi the machine and write for a new part. This is one way to; reduce your budget for the coming. year. them stiff. Wool la all animal pro- TEA BISCUITS Sift two cups flour, hall‘ a len- illg powder. HD00Q_ sllgrtening ulltll the mixt~ ure is granular. Add enough sweet milk to make a still dollglh about HVD-lhlrdllfflll’). Lightly and quickly roll ‘dough a halt’ inch thick; cut and bake quickly. To vary the fluv- ltrr. sometime add three tablespoons The habit of wearing canvas -work‘of grated cheese Lq U“) mlxlpl-Q, gloves would do mllcll to keeplovhen you zuld the shortening. ones hands soft alld smooth. The, gloves would not only keep the‘ dirl from penetrating into llle pot-l es oi’ the skin and save the llflllllill fronl being brusetl alld calousctl‘ from rough work, hilt they would cut llllo llult‘ inch cubes, and one relieve one nf the necessity of. Pun of cooked asparagus tips. lieu: ivaslling the hands so frequently l ull together‘. Lay slit-ell lmmlm up and making the akin rough. One‘ toast and pour the creulnetl mixt- sllould possess several pairs oflure over it. gloves. one for upstairs and one for down. to be used in sweeping and (lusting and nulch other work, a pair for dirtier work such as gard- ening 0g mowing the lawn, and lllellly to do duty-while the first PROTECT YOUR HANDS CREAMED SWEETBREAD To two cups of wllitc sauce. mid one cup of pllrllollcil sweelhrearls MRS. SOLOMSN SAYS! Work is the llPHl physical, mph. lal and moral Ionic known-put ll ls only half llle treatment. The other hall‘ is Play. keep fit, one needs gent-roll" hm. ‘TO PROTECT VOUR EYES flllllifl of both Work and Play. Do notread in a poor light. ‘ ‘SMILES Do not read fine print. Do not read when lying down: Do not read facing the light, third child in Chinese." E0 not rub your eyes with dirty She: “Goodness. isn't ll ha ds. lllat we only have two." He: “Statistics says lllal every lucky Do not use a public towel. _ _-_ ' it. may be tough to pay thirty five cents a pound for meat; but it's tougher ii’ you only pay twen- A teaspoon of lzlynerlne. added, ty-flve. to tlig water in which iiannels are’ - ————<+> 4 washed, will keep them soft and PBBBQf-by-"Whfll a handsome "ks new- ' Use only warm waterrilag. He must he valuable. rinse in water of the same temper" Doaler-—Yell hei ‘e is. The ‘man more; and dry quickly in o-KOP‘! wot l got ‘im off is offering five hrfiele- T0 llfllll? 11mm l0 dry 0V" pounds reward if l bring ‘im hack. WASHING FLANNELS Bringing lip/Father v 5y GQLLv-Ahd-rve 6on5 fiwcs I've BEEN IN QwfiIERLAND l"; CLiMB rM qom‘ TQ qrr oufr 0F "row COUNTRY- Au. MAQQIE TH\NK‘5 ABOUT v5 HAVIN' ME CLIMB Tusss MauNTAlNé- r0 RATHER MouwrAws-‘ro cave AmousANQ ooetaas T0 52s A PRAHQ? 5|; cmanviu‘ A HOD up A .-- FIFTY-FOOT LADDEW‘ I927 Iv furl. Fnvufu: sIIVlCi in: a hot stove or radiator will make s duct and should not have the llfc 9 spoon salt, and four teaspoons bak- Cut inlo ll four table- To act ilt andl l Flavor? HOVIS Flour is made by the pullers o/ PURITY FLOUR-trade-mark protected. A product of WESTERN CANADA FLClUR MILLS CO. LIMITED, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Saint john, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vlowril. Ask Your Baker or Grocer ‘for Hovis Today l; Scientific Facts l: / ‘OO-O9OQOQ-OQQOOOQQWO-YOOQQO4 A new l(ll('|lf‘ll lmplcnlc-at cuts rcgctahlcs into screw thread (l1- signs. Argentina (rontains more than 1:4; pl-r cent of the cattle ill South! Anlericu. _ i \\Vllen closed a new crystal radio rtceivine; set rlesclnlllcs a clotll bound book. v . Motion pictures for educational: purposes are to bc introduced into; llulnuulau schools. l An electric motor has been de; signed for opcuting any tooth» brush with vertical lnoliilns. Four more colnlncrcial alrroutes‘ radiating from lluenos Alres are Ilc-l lug planned for Agentinu. l New buttonless overalls are furl: ll-ncd by squares of cloth that lit into loops and by a ivaist. belt. i An Ailslrallaln has‘ invented n] process for extracting u lubricating) oil from lllllillflfifl unllt for food. l (‘Jill-ago in to lnlvc u school for nlglll willcllnn-n. cunducieti by in-. suranct- ulen and flre prevention‘ tttXllffrlll. l l Small models oi‘ houses are llfi-K lug used ill England by rcal estate men ill uclllllg residence“ lo cunt-l illllUTH. l ’l‘lliriccu different. shaped deq lachahlc trays for as lnony kinds. of lilalls arc included ill a newi wheelbarrow. l A Uerlnon inventor has comlllll- ed an endless tread tractor and n plow lo lélrcak up soil with revolv- ing forks. Two Pittsburgh inventors have llillflllllltl n loudspeaker that has lranslnitteltl sounds clearly for three miles. A varnish obtained ilrom fish glue is uscd by natives of the Congo to waterproof their (rlothing and hunts. An clcctronlagnet energized by a car's battery keeps wound n new clock to bc mounted on an ailtomo- bile steering post. For long distance uniting '1 Frenchman line built a completely equipped, four room motor vehicle ivcighlng 5000 pounds. An inventor has patented a de- vice for a woman to hold in her IT'S the Flour that makes the difference. No other bread flour is milled in quite the same way as HGVIS. For it contains a large proportion ofwheat germ, which is the most nutritious part of the wheat grain. v Tile result is that HOVIS Bread, baked by leading Canadian bakers, contains those precious, health- giving vlizunillcs and more of the true nutriment uf the wheat. That’s why HOVIS Bread-“the bread of health” is so different and ‘so much better for you. BETTER ingredients always make better bread. Bu: thclc is one particular ingredient present in such abundance in HOVIS Bread as to give it a value no other bread possesses. That ingredient is the wheat germ, combined in HCVIS Flour. You have only to taste H(_)VIS Bread once, t0 realize the difference this makes! scientifically And you are certain to enjoy it — just as thousand! of others do. Costs a little more -—worth much more. < Why the name HBVIS I lr is coined from the two Latin words “Ho1ninisVis" and means “The Strength of Man" I > 7W mum“ w gum“ a m) flfck w niin llulgzlrlzl. lln- gorcrllnlelll is fos- wlll m) its ‘pork evenly“ ll il_vllll:. by providing mat-hin- Of (lernlun invention lu a pupcl"":$ _']““_4['|‘_ llltfilill $l5I'\'li¢l.!-lf) lillk boat that is claimed to bc bothlMfljllil ."vn‘s' . _. liglltcr lid stronger than \\'I)U(ll‘lli .1‘ 'mo.nmrs m." m“ "mum ‘mus Ul- lhp Sump 3H0 ilullron claim tllul its lvlllllthlfllllfl‘ A dcvici: lllal cualllcs a mull 104m" m’ .'”'"'."' ‘my ‘WSHWI MINT" wlmul l,‘ H“ “hm revolver m lwultlllll lnullllalncd lllcrc by turning ll aonlls has bccn invented by :ll"“"“vultl‘.li"g huulm‘ . l “sis (my ‘lulecllvlh l A brunch aviator has given an . More than hall‘ of lllc crude rub-l“"mm“h'|0s hm" _ . her and iilllllll half oi‘ the tin Pllllqluétlll lumd m“: ‘If?! MI,‘ helium": 11H“ - _ , _ y H_ ,_ it"llll.f‘ltlilll£ llm o ll‘\'l' '\lli1l]i:l"ild Sum mm" =l\\'=1.\' in i1 alto-r landing- Tuklng ‘its ‘lmwélf from ‘he hull For cooling rilolns a llclroit ill~ belt oi‘ a car a tool for polislllnlf “Hm”. has manned a (levme m autonlollilcs has been patented lly “Ihhth “m! “Name. m“ ls ‘lsed m a NP“. York invemor “ ‘\ll‘£|\\' (‘lll'l'lllll1~' of air through tub- Indiu produces more than Booth-h“ S'""""'m|"" by ‘fmckml M“ -.r wheels than us- 000_gout skills annually. more than‘, m“)? tvllsnvf’ I ‘NIH-ks _n ‘Iapunes’. ‘75 per ceul of which are purchased m“ m“ m" ‘mlmrmm “ml “h” togruplls the sound oi‘ u brick lly American runners. l . .' ‘ :k by n llnnllllcl" so that the The energy stored ill a fiywllcc] ‘mm - _ bywevulvlnl,‘ H will] a hand mlullkiUlllll-lfllvl‘ oi tln- sound can hc illll~ . . iicll. in used in lurll over ill: moi 1n ' . , , -. _ _ ‘ "r Au custcrn rilroad has lll‘\'(.'lf)[li3ll u new anplunc starter . . ;u mctllml by which lllc tires on the All English inventor clullns :lc- . . curacy in zlilning fseziturles his fllfl-‘whllpls m m’ "mm “Illnplml m0” ble llarrt-lcd shot l-zuu lllul. has mlovl""m"‘ ml" p" “UNI "Km" 1mm” barrel on loll oi’ thc other. mmmul. (ll.glx.'lu'vs‘ H“ mrmerly‘ The teniilwedclll-illl of nu uulonlqJ A" lmglmh """"""" m“ d"""l"5" ml“ l"? pa" h” Hmwul “m.” m], cll :| oln- lnnn lmloon. a cigar sllnp- inspection or repair with a tool u“?! 1*“ m“? ‘Hm "lalhllvlfwgd [Ty “'1' New JUFHPY lnan has patented. 1U‘ ' m“ mhm "wmg f‘ "mp6 ' lwr, llulullc burr: l'fllill‘llllilll-', ii ruli- Acconlilll: io u ltusulzin scientist lhc curtll ill Lhoofhllllll squarc mill-s oi‘ nurlllcru Sillcrlu is frozen lo u dcplh of more than Iloll feel. | A novel ill-vice coals tln- inside l . ’l'u defy llilllllllr-l, u now gulp for lllculrc lickcl sellers is ancllorctl lo Slcl-l and concrete. nloney being “l. w“ lo“ "Wu" “m” Wm‘ “Tm, lllslirtoll through u slnull slot, ' _ . ‘ _ . “ ,\\'llllf' llu- kcy is kept ill zllloiller Ilefole lllf no lrlulln is lilll0tlll(l(“plum-V _ . to convert thc latter lnlo n sun-l r i llac. . v The Polish Ministry of Agricola: urc llas-l \‘v'fll‘kf‘.fl out a new plan for the construction oi‘ clcvattlrs and; grain iron-houses throughout the! crnlntry. l Recording all lncrcn-n- from lflilf l yciii‘. lilo United States exported nearly 2184 miles of motion pict-' urc fllnls ill the first six months; this year. l An English physician has dcslgn- ‘ cd l1 hcll that simulates illc irrefld ular rocking motions of n railroad tlraln to induce sufferers from inv somniu to sleep. l A radio vacuum tulle that can he - operated with either (lire-ct or al-» lernatinl: current of ordinary light- ing voltage has been invented by a New York mun. 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