.tuha'mah”ScheinleId Frank We And Cur. Neighbors "LOOKING INTO PIOPLI" This column too. I shall devote, who settled diers two 3; arse for your pleasure. to some recent'C9""1TI0' 310- They were found liuiiliigs in the field of human be-ii,” I: :9llel'I1I)' vigorous and liaiior. lteporied in his monthly J" my.bI:ortII:I':f)yh:Le;dI:'nKci;:'"':'g magalim Ie'""'9- ”L90k”'S ""0 of deaf-mutism and inherited teeth People", by Amram Scheinfeld. d,f.,,-ta," Kneaded Relief: Do you feel tip- set since yoii stopped baking your PI)"-'h0I0IlItie Medicine: "Squaw oun bread? Well-"lf neurotic wo- sick? Brave sick? Papoose sick? men kneaded more dough for Give 'um rhythm! That's long been bread, they might need less for the practice among North Amer. psyclioanalysta. It has been found ican Indians. In numerous tribes that working with modeling wax the medicine men rely on healing helps mentally disturbed women songs whose curative powers lie (Note: also men and children) by in the hypnotic effects of off beat ireieaslnr: their pent-up emotions rhythms. accentuated by shaking and aggressions - 'So why not of rattles or beating of small kneading bread? Maybe that's how drums. Modern medicine, learn. grandma kept her nerves steady.'' in frorln ht: Indians. has in- g , craasinsy it using both music ..2!2..E:”I.. '.;:"....i?”2:.':i:".'. :",:;;r.i -rd Wino”-r - mama! ed workers in the United States. Stenographers, the youngest. The In-law Affliction: "Husbands an engineer. average over 56 years much more likely than wives to in age. Next oldest ar tailors, have mother-in-law trouble and sxeraging 53.4 years." I believe other-in-law yioblems. ”And not these and the following figures because they are more quarrel- The Guardian Page 8 v .id:.y 4, III-..s :IIYTdncI Cenlra: RUY'8 TAXI-Dial 6560 6569. CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. ICE CREAM toi- serve it often. IIAZELBROOK I U T T E I - you'll like it. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE -at the HUGHES DRUG STOKE." ARRIVIMI DAILY new spring Dresses. Kennedy's Ladies" Wear MILK - the perfect food - drink another glass. CLEARING LOT sub-teen and teen-age dresses. sizes 10 to 14X and 9 to 17, clearing at '2 price. S. A. McDonald. Third Floor. LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS - 219 Grcatf George Street. Dial 8614 or 6321. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" -Giggey's Pharmacy, open evo- nings 'tili I o'clock. LIBERAL HI-JADQEARTERS J- ,2lii Great George Street. Dial ilisit or 5321. LIBERAL HI-lADQl.'AR'1'EIiS - everyone - taken from Metropolitan Life are Some. but because wives, usually representative of P. E. I. also) younger. haye more surviving rela-A "Siciiugraphers. typlsts, secretaries tives. one Study showed, ”among aierage 25.8; waitresses. so.s; husbands in their fifties almost nurses (except practicali a2; beau- half had I Iurvivins maUier-in- tirians 35; teachers, 41; business law. Where!!! 0111! 35W: of the wives executives. 44.1." had one. College students report .. twice as many grandmas living : 2000 Midwest as grandpas." high-scho their parents and teach I out a curfew F"”"” Wm: In" "ndency mheduh. g swam to repress or forget unpleasant ex- and Eighth :30-10. Ninth P'"'"" " "0"" 0'” 5! nudit- nisde at thiry and seventy year old men and women. "While both i groups considered childhood the most carefree and rewarding YIIH. older people had the males! view of childhood.” Iaoekeaioodiwesnyandag this when telling of good health or good luck because of "the un- Piriitee' Ploleny: There are I conscious desire to protect one- tew thousand white inhabitants of all again: an uyy um gammy the Caymlll Illlndl Iouth of Cube. int pride and success may evoke, "the descendants mainly of a and from the feeling that to be small core of pirates. buccaneor. loved and win favor. I is neces- snu sliip-wrecked British mariners sary to be humble". Anglican W. A.'s conclude Year The closing meeting of the Branches of the W. A. st. Peter's Cathedral was held in the school iltli and 12th gr I Frirlny and Saturddy Lou er grades 10:30. Ninth graders, mid-night. All the others. 12:30- Also. some responibie adult should be around at yo people's par- ties but not to " pervise". Zest for All paIafes' Balufrowiki 1 PRIPARED niusrnno enior ed Hie meeting with a ductory remarks. she welcomed the large ” assembled. specially those from St. Paul's W. A. - she then called on Rev. Canon Moffatt who in ii happy vein t- ed the group. his short pithy ad- dress expressed his pleasure at the effort so whole hoartedly achieved Iviroiii The Frying Pan To Your Table .JOHNNY'S by members. P In lghe' algencew all lash Diosfean resi en. rs. . . n T Mrs. C. II. Colon made a lfIeIIvonn- comer King 1- weympueh "'3i"as'.l':y.”J';..';.2i:f5."'i.'.””. - Opposite C,N.R. Station bale for the Gordon Mission snacks ear in or me out :::ri..:-:i;..:::ri::i..:::i':::::. A 30'm'PI9t9 r5t5m3M 69' ace in. prsuntsforchristmss livery service. etc. Good saga olothing for box For free dejiwry Qt” gas for Mrs. Martin. wife of Bishop d Mk I" t9 9"” 3'0" O mn:r'roIaIib'.'iIirr:aiion'ahteeuT;;uiI'i:emI ITIGnlI bers for a clergyman active in Scotland. aim the finished articles ...-....-:m..-ej.. made at the request of on local . Red Cross. Refresmenta hrou t a Close MORRISON & ' the season's work Electrical and Plumbing Foreign Missions. with member. looking forward to resuming wr-' in the autumn. Ilifslillillilii . Contractors Read how Mrs. W. HAMPIDN Beaucage found relief from constipation: Phone Cnpaud "A'ier using a home remedy and '.( xly medicines to keep regular. I 1 tried Krllogg'I , All-Bran.Havui't been bothered with irregularity sinu."FmmMn. "7YEARSAHEAD IN PROVEN m..;;-mg Bran is that it corrects the ceuuof irregularity due to iisuflidiit bulk. All-Bran. made from Its whole wheat kemel, sup- plial natural food bulk. It is a good- tsating cereal that has helped mil- lions. All-Bran will give gentle. daetivereliaflnwn constipation with- h 10 mys at double your money back. Got Kellogg's. the an and only London that 37 ' NDAID ON I95! (AIS Blflisodricli 219 Great George Street. Dial 3614 I or 6321 DISCONTINEEI) SHADES on cotton mercerized and silk thread. Clearing 5c spool, S. A. McDonald. Third Floor. 1 LIBERAL HEADQL'AIi'I'ERS - .2i9 Great George Street. Dial B614 or 6321. BROADCAST CFCY Historic ll-lighlights 7.45 Ilocal timer Thurs- .tiay. May 5th. Speaker A. Walthen IGaudet on St. Joseph's Convent Building and "The Good Bishop." A REAL BUY. klddies' sr-ersut'k- er overalls. size 1 to 1. Regular CLEO pair. special clearing price sac pair. I. A. McDonald, Third - Floor. . FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE to all points in the Maritimes and Iliastern United States contact MacPhee's Transfer, Clyde River, ;or Phone Charlottetown 7670. ON! TABLE sf Broadcioths. White Flannelelte. Print Cotton. plain plastic Unbleached Cotton. etc.. I yards 3100. I. A. McDon- ald, Third Floor. ' ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. William Pound. Fredericton. an- nounce the ngagoment of their daughter Norma Leona to Gordon Alexander Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stewart. Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in the near future in Toronto. INGAGEMENT. - Mr. E. P. Carroll. formerly of Charlottetown. now of Ottawa. wishes to announce the t is d ” . Roberta. In Mr. Lso Labelle. son of Mr .and Mrs. R. P. Labelle of Ottawa. Marriage to take place on May 28rd at Ottawa. AIA GUNNER - Ordinary Sea- man Austin Jackson of Charlotte- town. P. E. I.. is a graduate of the and course of anti-aircraft gunners at the Naval Gunnery School, I. M. C. I. ltadaconn. Halifax, N. 5.. the Royal Cana- dian Navy's Atlantic Command re- ports. lc was one of nine person- nel undertaking to seven-week course. MARITIME POSTMASTERS TO MEET - The Maritime Branch of the Canadian Postmasters' As- sociation will hold its annual meeting at the Charlottetown llotel. June kid and 3rd. Among the officials who expect to be present are, Mr. W. C. McEarh- ern. Regional Director for the Maritlmes. Mr. M. D. O'Brien, District Director of Nova Scotia. Mr .F. l. Ketehurn. District Director of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Speakers will Include Mr. Alfred S. Tait, Regional Director Family Allow- anees. Charlottetown, and Mr. Leslie Irving, Public Relations and Personal Officer. Saint John. Dele- gates will be welcomed by the hoat. Postmaster J. J. Coniinliy. Charlottetown, and his Worship Mayor I. D. ltewnrt. In Memoriam h loving memory of our dear Mother. MM. JOHN It. DPINCE who departed this In Mar 4th. isss. Mother's a name we wttl cherish or a loved one lame to rest And I linow we can never forget her Ieealoe she was one of he best. In her home she made every ole welcome. No matter what color or creed And in our hearts we all know dear Lord Qe has found sweet not with thee. ladly Missed and Always Remem- bered iy her Three Daugh' .. Janie. Elsie and Bertha. h lavhg memory of my dear Mother, Mrs. Bernard Maclntyn-. who passed away May oh. 1033. Denver to la than words can tell was Is one we lost ssd loved no wel. Always so good. ssnttlsli and What a hdaudfal memory she left behind. Always Remembered by her. Daughter lertha. NOLMAN'S Both Stores Stage Another iFirst' "LEG-O-RAMA" A Real Live Leg Show--In Our Store Windows EVERY 15 MINUTES ' Thursday, May 5th--3'3” to 4-” p. m. Friday, May 6th--3-3” to-4-3” ii. m. and 8 to 9 ii. m. A FASHION SHOW DELUXE! GLAMOROUS LEGS! EXCITING NYLON STOCKINGS! Game Get An Eyeful Of The Nicest Legs In canadais Nicest Nylons HERE ARE THE "NYLON STARS" OF THE SHOW WELDREST "Gleam" in 75 gauge. IO denier. 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