‘ JANUARY 23.'1946' ; ism LITTLI LULU KLEENEX* is back again in the regular 9X10" size Hranur-lv wmvlv lHIiN Hli wnvla v-v Dorothy Dix Says- (Ocutinued ikcm Page 2) Mllbannfsdittls affair with the poet card lady probably attack, and my earnen advice to you is to burn never, never. never ist you: husband lcnow that it in your heart in silence. and in that way he ng to apologize for, or any reason to suspect that ed his folly. ~ M DIX: 1W0 are a floup of men who believe that if a woman __‘ be will give up any bad habit he may have es her. Who, we asked you. is a better judge of such ‘ GK? BGJDIES AND SAIDORS. ‘Ikenk you, gentleman. for the good news that matri- mony allielireoursfor allthe vioesod men. Maybe itiathe warthat has dole lb. although Mr. Kipling asserts tint it doesn't turn fighting men into plaster saints. Also. it is contrary to the general observation. for most married men are even as they were before marriage, only a eoInmwhenamanisinlovewitbagil-Lluamainsellizlg that as soon as he married her he would highbali again, or long to see the ponies run. have an We out for a pretty girl, but cmlidxft you count up on the fingers of the drunkarm and gamblers. and philaslderers who reform- jult because they didn't want to worry the Little Woman? Human nature is lumen nature bedore and after taking. paaarssesmx: My husbandisitsndlamonlyflmsowehave _ ' ily our whole lives ahead of us. He was dreadfully wounded in h zgrgz 533:2’ Li! fi :‘§§ gl I; the doctors tell him he is hopeless‘ blind. Ever since he as begged me to divorce him because he can't bear the thought of being a burden on me and only being able to hear, but Ife says he would be much happier if I would ieve me, I haven't been staying with nan out of pity. It is be- eal-Ie I love hh and am thanking the Lord that he is alive. Isn't there any way that I can make hi: realise this and believe that there is still heroine-a la use tor m AIBWII: Yes, stick to him. Don't let him drive you away in hi! despair and unseifiahneal. Take him-to one of the many rehabili- tation eentesrthe government provides. where they can practically make bin over by providing bimwith mechanical devices to overcome hia-bendicspa. o tMlD-WEEK Preacher : Minister, Outrernont. The General Public g The Kirk of Saint Janie: a WEDNESDAY mo PM The Reverend C. Ritchie Bell, B.A., 3.1). MacVicar Memorial Church, Moderator, The Presbytery of Montreal. WORSHIP l l A will be Welcome. Annual Meeting of’ St. Peter's Cathedral The Annual Meeting of 5t. Pet- ers Cathedral was held in the Parish Hall, Monday, January 21st at eight p. m. The meeting was Opened with prayer’ by the In- cumbent, who presided. There was ‘good attendance and the follow- E‘ reports were given. he report of the Priest incum- bent, Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, stated, among other things, the need for the realization that to hold the peace was going in be difficult and would require sacri- fice and discipline. He spoke of the Anglican Advance Appeal for rededlcatlon and thankofierlng. Also mentioned the Diocesan Times, the new Diocesan paper the first issue of which is to be in the hands of the church people very shortly. He went on to men- tion lhg appointment of an Assis- tant Prlest whose special work was to be among young people, and lastly he spoke of the Bun- day School by Radio. whlcn is a new venture, hoping the poo le of the church would not see t la venture fail because of the want of finances. A report was given by the Priest Assistant, the Rev. F. Douglas Henderson, which dealt with work among the» young and the future hopes for this work at. 5t. Peter's CathedraL A report of the Church Wardens was presented by the Chairmen, Major T. E. MacNutt, in which he gave a survey of the church’: ac- tivities throughout the year, stressing especially more regular and increased envelope giving. The financial statement was pre- sented by Mr. H. L. Sear, 'l‘z'eas- urer. Further reports presented were as follows-St. Peter's Wom- en's Guild, presented by’ Isobel Diamond; Young Women: Branch of the W. A. presented by Regina Kcrrey; Women's Auxiliary pre- sented by Margare! H. Malone; A. Y. P. A. presented by Alberta Bryant. The highlight of the -annual meeting was the election of a Ves- try to take the place of the prea- ent form o! overnment, Trustees and Church ardens. It was mov- ed by Judge H. L. Palmer, aec- onded by Mr. James E. Harris, carried, that a Vestry of twelve be nominated and elected. to in- clude two Wardens and the four ‘nuateea. The following were el- ected as thejlestry Mr. Robert Acorn, Mr. J. E. Harris, Major T. E. MacNutt, Lt. Col. R. Paton. Mr. Harold Plckard Mr. George Rog- ers Mr. Harry Sear, Mr. George Sherren plus the four Trustees. Mr: n. i. Cotton. an. w. o. Hogg. Mr. J. O. I-Iynd-man and Mr. E. A. Foster. It was moved by Major MacNutt. seconded by Mr. James E. Harris, carried, that the Vestry, plus Judge H. L. Palmer prepare and later present to the D9 ‘ ‘ a: of the Province a request for incor- poration of the Vestry. Grants of money were voted to the Bible and Prayer Book Society and to Mrs. B. Patterson for her work as Envelope Clerk. Votes of thanks were tendered to the following for their work in the past year‘. Mr. Walter Mao- Nutt, Organist the members of the choir and Judge Palmer for his splendid work in assisting in the formation of the new Church Cor- poratlon. Judge Palmer moved adjourn- ment. The Incumbent closed the meeting with The Grace. ‘How Can‘! H?‘ U! Allie Ashley t o+++u+e++o++ow++o+e+++ Howoenlmalreabmlshfor velvet? , A- All efficient brush for velvet hats and ganme ‘ can be had by l making a padded cushion of velvet about five inches long t and three ‘ inches wide, asserting a piece of mrdboasd to stiffen it. and then stuffing with cotton. A strip o! tape can be sewed on tq serve as . ow can r ti! 8 ganldile‘ 1 adil id dishes which I haves lobnedmtb g community affair? A. l.Vl'.-‘ and his will stay for one or two wwhlnga and you will be t0 get back our own dishes. . What a good disinfectant for the garbage can? A Pour a little kerosene into ml ‘bott r will 8430:; g dm mnblfiflmtlll keep away the bugs, W'()I'\('I7..$'l"l' Iii-H IRE. Q-OGOOO-O-O-O-OO-O-O-O-O-OQQ-O-O-OO-OO Ellen 's Diary Bysnlslalullarnsefswifa PO-O (Continued from Page l> in the frost and cold, ring brings fresh new earth as we! as I119! and cuttings, so that presently My regrets over losing the familiar ones la forgotten and a new in- tel-est. commences when blta of green appear encoursslflll! in lhl new. O U O The nauahty wave in our sea of matrimony, where our bar ue has thus far weathered every w nd und wave f circumstance, finally de- creased, until it was only a snlooth ripple. "Guess. Ellen, you wont be able to milk this morning” James said when the old clock chimed an hour that recalled us to our day. However when I flexed them there was barely a stiffness in my scorch- ed flngera and that was quite for- gotten by the time I had come to the Kelly cow. This was as Rub said, “the right da ' frosty as it has continued to , for hauling lumber to the mill. I ma say, there has never been a woo whop- ping season at Alderlea but out of the choicest sticks lumber is made. Rob came over the fields, with the first load of it, to the yard and down the drlveway- Dluslng only long enough to leave me Karolyn’: knitting needles some of mine hav- ing vanished (in an offering to James‘ relsxatlorll) the vs r from the breath of the horses ingermg on the morning air. Jock joined hlm then and already a pile of it ia awaiting the soft winds that bring with them the Spring SHW- ing at the old. null.‘ James then was at loose ends. and lead a roving existence but onl between stables’ and houses an barns. After the feedings there was really nothing to do but rest, which is in accord with his new schedule. He perused (the proper word when James reads) the pap- era in the comfort of his old arm-' chair and then when I sat kniltlns near him he found the Play of needles ao beguiling that soon he found the couch more to nls ilk- ing. But not without due considers» tlonyll was honor bound to awaken him at a set time. If I did. it was with reluctance knowing how re-g freshing sleep can be to a tired‘ body. ‘ ‘ ' This was a day when I beam to question Jeanie: “Have Y0“ any ...?" and she Ln turn wond- ered if I "would have” this or that. Our pantry supplies were at a dis- tressing ebb. It was Jock, _who went, to a store this evening. uriv- en by his own needs as well as by those of our neighbor on the hill. who accompanied him. It is some- thing of a problem for him to do our shoppln . Jeanie, of course, has her list, neat and written in a legible band, to which I add not always “counting the coat" until it assumes the ap arance of a document. Then arolyn. if she has heard of it calls u to wish he would bring her, ton ght, some salt "and would he leave it l: the mail-box?" -the rural worrmls robot. The sleigh was entering the lane in the moonlight, when James almost shouted: "Ellen. did you mark down the tobacco?" and when I called to Jock. I added And m telephone batteryi’ for the radio was in u dying condition at that very moment. ut James is more composed and confident than at I‘ I and k urrln llyfogil no favor o? starch rem Hfllll l this time last nl ht. He has lust come from carry ns 'I‘abby l" warm stable and observing a fa- miliar can, an yeast cake and the clock on the shelf, in one sweep- lng glance he asks atsmly: “Ellen. are (yam ever going to set that brea " ‘Urtlllll tomorrow-Diary - 500d- g t. h Cook ’s Comer , veoo-eo-e-veee-wvewoewom- OLIAI PUDDING SAUCE This recipe is um on a two-cup basis-an amount which in my household 1 only count upon to serve 8 poo e. say to you-estimate whether you need‘ half as mmim again or double the recipe, or even more, if you make your sauce early. ed if it thickens as sin when v.1 teriwh weadd bit bybitin ordea- that it will blend with the sauce. and not “oil out") a cu granulated sugar 2 tab eapocus corn starch Few stair: salt 2 dual be ing water 1% blemoona m: Flaborlng of your diloice “Somblns the mar. eorn starch ss t very “lemma. “gradually stir in t boiling Cook over low. direct heat, stir- until lnoothly $113.93 y ‘ 1m bywgil h 0 lllc aiclhgl as vangfi spices. STIAK II DOUH-I IOILII Mk {GI lllllfl- , as follows: Glristia my ' 0 GEIITRAI. cuaanlall This column la reserved for If low 1mm». but "mm of a newly nature may ho m“ as five seals a word. strict-l! bl!- able In advance. OIASWILI. for Photographs UONIIDEBA s EU“NCEI TION LIFE IN aavz rum. with "Stri Seal” th magi m “m, &eUlll'ldfei'Ylea er strip’ 1.23.311 nus rwo 1711111 will be the onl! DING Store open this after- noon and evening, 1.23.11, umnucs Sn nell a. Chandlelgw 5km“ ma? rmann WILI._B_E lots of good swwl} Songs and Dances at. the Bums Concern-see me p)‘ ram elsewhere in this paper. 1- 3-31, COBDIALLY wgpgomgn HOME - Mrs. Stillman Fnzzell. we" Rflyflllyjlas as her welcome Iuest, her sister. (Ldlllan) Mrs, Ernest Howard, Saskatoon, Mrs. Howard also visited mother. Mrs. Albert Newman und relatives m Cornwall. TICKETS for Bums‘ Concert on sale at Reddlns. Old Spain, Mayfair, Hwhes Dru; and Jenkins Phar- BWW. 1-23-3l can: POIJii-‘C-OURT - Yes- IPPdBY morning at tho City Police court a man charged with vag- PBIWY We! given 30 days. Thcrc metre no other cases on the doc- CAPTAIN rfluabuocns. T”. riwrlnl Guide Director for the Sni- "llvn Army in Canada will visit Clharlottetown on Wednesday, Jan, 23rd and will conduct a Utlbllc meet. \ . biscuits. Drain. salt 5K5: Ernest Morrison After the mar- supper i . u‘: Qwwfi Citadel at a p‘ STEP ‘LADDERS and Extension Morrison, whose dress ‘ i- '_ léiarldgls new in stock. Ffillilggdli: duskylrose lérepe with brown ac- COUNTY COURT _ Twenty an er, - - . ceasor es. r. t ~ _ _ Y l- acted as best man. w° m" deflm“ Wm‘ m“ p” w.M.s. MEETS - ‘llhe WMB. rlage a delicious wedding ment of radio licenses were heard recently by Magistrate George J Tweedy. K. C. Fines ranging to $5 were Imposed. PATIENTS snrmramnn —-On Slmduy afternoon Jan. 20 the Yuma Peoples‘ Union of 'I‘rlnlty Urliiled Church held a. very impres- sive worship service for the pati- ents and staff of Falconwood Hos- lbai. The service “'11s prcpalcd Jean MucLcod with Kaye Mac- Eachem as pianist. YORK Y. P. U--On Wednesday evening. January 16th. the reor- ganization meetin of York Y. P, U. was held at the arsonage. Rev. J. .2..- "$3.2" as“ O D BIB W85 f! 1 Presl . °° President, Ma Winnxf and Treasurer, Edison Watts. Convemors of the various committees were appointed n missions. Ele- anor Hardy. christian Culture, a Proud and Christian Fellow- Gordon Hllfd& Winnifred Hayter was a poin d organist, It was ’ lded ll at meetll s be held weekly in York Hall on cdnesda evenings beginning at 8 P. M. Fr..- wig the business period, the meet- lalg adjourned. v . Secretary, Now science offers you an easy, miraculoul way to make kitchen air country-fresh! 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Sole (main fltrbwam Immut- encouraging. secreyoiy, the minutes of previous meeting were lead by Mrs. Benton All interesting psapcl‘ was Mrs. Colin McLurc. stress- ing l. e importance of starting the New Ycbr with courage and deter- mmatlr/n to accomplish more for _ nary ca/usc. The collec- tion was $2.65. Meeting closed with the Nillnpolh prayer. ROSS-GILLIS JVEDDING -- A quiet but very pretty took place at St. John's Presbyter- Mansc, Belfast, Wed- nesday, Dee. l9, 1946, at 6.30 p.m. when Alice Maude. eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield, McLure reed . _ the mimic lan Church Ml". E. C. Evans. accessories. lhc held their meeting at the home of M _ Colin McLure on the evening of Jan. 1.0m. The wore-hip serv- ice was led by the president, Mrs Shaw. The treasurer, Mrs. NilcOallum, gave a. full accounlt of the year's work which was very In the absence of the tr was united and Mrs. Hector The grooms sister. Mrs. Ahmed ir-sldlaaeunuaaslpaaiunaaslauaau “aims” one chlorophyll 80 /\ kills garlic odors Lewis wedding John Ross, in marriage to Preston Murdock, only son of D. Glllis of Melville. The ceremony was ner- formed by their pastor. the Rev. bl-lde looked lovely in a sireet length dress of heavenly blue crepe with black Sho was attended by Ernest was served at the home of the bride's parents to the near rela- tives of the contracting parties. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing, alter which the happy young couple left by car on n short honeymoon, lp. The many beautiful gifts testify to the popularity of this young couple. Previous to her marriage the-bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower by hm‘ friends and neighbours at which she was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts. Their many friends wish them a long and happy wedded life. ncuritlllmg ééréal-wllllvfidvvkvng mars IIGHII Just pop Nabisco Shredded Wheat in a slrainer-pcurboillng water on the to taste, and servo vviik cream and sugar for a happily-lug breclklclt with real staying power. As you smack your lips over the goodness of this cereal. you'll de- cide it‘s the easiest HOT breakfast you ever served. N0 fuss-no bother. For the original Niagara Falls prod- uct, ask for Nabisco Shredded Wheat. SW-Hb decorated chests foreign awards tcrcd to accommodate them. A NEW USE ALEXANDER WEAR! IONDON. . 22 -rOP)-_ When Viscount Alexander ap- pears in Canada in service dress he can display one of the most- in the British Empire. with o. total of 20 awards. Only one man is more decorated than govemor-general-fleld Marshal Joinery, who has a total of 22 Viscount Alexander is able to wear his rib- hcns in six rows but Field Marshal Montgomery's l2 British and l ake up eight rnwi and his battle ress has been Personals Mr. P. H. Boyle, of the flrm of McGulgan d: Boyle, Hunter River, left last night by plane for Mont- real and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Campbell, Kensington, were recent visitors to Moncton, the guest of Ml‘. and Mrs. Hazen West. Mrs Iialmnill. who is visiting ‘here from Alberta. was the guest on Sunday of Mrs. Colin McLure and famdlly. Brackley Point. Mrs. Ham- mill was the former Blanche Osm- cron. v kills frying odors Tortured By ha on get qslek relief ' - from painful dimes with a few drops of VlckaVa-tro-nol. It works right w is! ldv-ez. Economy Ila-fill $1.75 kill: cauliflvar odors . um 4a.... odors ‘ 2r}- SIIIIISA PAIN, VICKI _. VI \ , | = u‘ . g .