.. v '....-37.. W ome-n's realm Happenings of The)Neek sailing from Quebec this after- noon aboard the Scythla for Southampton. from where she will go to the home of her parents. IMr. and Mrs. F. C. Lamhkin, in 1London. l 1' Dr. and Mrs. George C. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DUVIF entertained friends at an enjoy- nble square dance in the banlliml mail at the 1'. M. c. A. Wednes- day EVEl'lll'lg. 1 I O 0 Mrs. Edwin Cook and Mrs. War- ren Burns entertained at ten : Mrs. James S. Cookson of Cali- A, E. Jamieson, lMrs. Chandler, uhen she was PW" . ' I ms and Mrs. . ml t t Vgirth her daughter. Mrs. J. Gor- Monday 3li9l"l””" at M” Cmks i i I don Kenna. of Halifax. are guests home in Parkdalc in honour of ' . d-. . at the m55”.”? To" a nunilwr of lovely in the Unilieasitf ?hapeL on Wednesday evening. i Miss Marllynn Roper celebrated ' ' ' W her sixth birthday on Thursday with 3 party when Marilynn and a number of her younz frirnds enjoyed an afternoon of games. lollowed by birthday cake and I delicious refreshments. .Auxilinry railed presented her uitli n W. A. pin. . . . Mrs. Benjamin Rogers is enter- ltalning a few friends at the Char- lottetown Hotel today at luncheon in honour of Mrs. W. H. Soper. who will be leaving in May to join Dr. Soper in New Hamp- 3)-glrer sod yesterday to Mr. p - 0 0 Samuel Campbell. on the oocasi Her friends lzere will be inter- ested to learn that Mrs. Mildred Flack of Toronto arrived last Thursday with her three children. Sandy. Larry and Billy, to take up residence here. Mrs. Flack is the former Mildred Mutch. . . . l-Iaszard have returned from enjoyable holiday spent ;riuda, vary. on. Ian of Charlottetown left yeste they will Mrs. H. C. Bohaker entertain- er pourerl tea. and others assist- lng the hostess were Mrs. George Hawkins, Mrs. E. S. Chandler and N” H31 G””.dwi"'. up residence in C'harlottct.own, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser. Goodwill Avenue. entertained at I supper party recently honour- Ing Mr. and Mrs. Perry Turner. who are leaving next week for Paris to attend the International Rotary convention. O I to California. 0 weeks' motor trip I 0 Mrs. J. P. Lantz entertained at luncheon bridge at the Charlotte- ' town Hotel on Wednesday. and Mrs' . - 0 a left Thursday i ifax. and Mr. Clark. who The departure from the com- Wlnmpem . , . ' rnunity of Mrs. W. A. Chandler. . . i r i who with her two sons, Harry and ML and Mrs' ha” i Max left yesterday for England ML and Mrsi Arm” is very much regretted hv her: are among me couples who ha many friends. Mrs. Chandler is (Continued on-Page 3) EIYTS GALORE i amusing motifs for potholde Plus three matching motifs kitchen towels or other Fun to embroider, fun to give Jiffy embroidery! has six witty, bright transfers. for this pattern (stamps cannot Street West. and Pattern Number. house tower at sandy Hook. N STOPS t NEURITIC-NEURALGI PAIN! ASPIRIN Several members of the Belve- dere Group of St. Paul's Woman's upon Mrs. W. A. Chandler last Ffltlli) evening. and I it is saw to take exncisep in Eer- Felloitations were being eirpres-ii and Mrs. onl off their golden wedding anniver- Mrs. W. J. M.acl.eod and her son day for the United States. where be the guests of MYS.' . , . 1 Al Sup 8 SC,” through the hme.IB”m?”'d Hilgmsi M” "ma" M” i attention to a lapse in etiquette? with the head on the inside. of the Qua”. Mm E, A GM;an,. and mi the" 5”” ii "Md im the 9”” the Misses B':i.nche, C'll'llX'BV and! of a S6l'l'illSl'1l35e in good breeding i lvlibicbeodis brothers, Dr. K, Shel-y don MacLean of Park Avenue. New ed informally at afternoon tea Yong, and 1);. Loren A, Mac”-an Thursday in honour of Mrs. W. of sgum oovenm-, Conn. H. Soper. Mrs. George C. Fish- - - - Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Slaght (nee Joana Mackael have returned from their honeymoon and have taken Commander .and Mrs. George H. Buntain have returned from a six An enjoyable evening was spent at the Palmer Apartment Sunday when a party was held honouring Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bone, who have . ham”. 5 dark kitchen” left to take up residcnce in Hal-l -- ----C Jnck Taylor and Anderson Pattcm-full of gay giftsi Three articles. hostess. bride, your own kitchen. Pattern 7034 Send Twenty-flvs Cents in coins accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De. signs. we The Guardian, 60 From Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address The U. 5. Coast. Guard: light- Itili l.n use. was built in i764. Canadian consumer News If you have a complaint dont put it away to simmer by itself -- IAL us have it, and if it is reason- able and legittn-iat.e we will see that it. gets to the proper author- ity where it. will receive atten- tion. I had A letter recently from Mrs, W. G. Weir, National Con- vener. Con.-umer oompialnas. SM enclosed a list of those of a more general nature. These complaints .. have been drawn to the attention of the manufacturers or di5t1'ibU- tors concerned and results hare been realized or some action anti- cipated. We all realize that PT0b' lems of this kind sometimes take a long time to solve. and it is only by frequently reminding those concerned that the desired results are obtained. is espite Rain Expresses Gratitude A For Privilege of Attending Funeral The following letter has been irecelved by the Secretary of the Charlottetown Branch of the Queen Mary- Needlework Guild from Miss Lena. McLure. Nuffield Center. London W. C. 2 To the officers and members of the Queen Mary Needlework Guild-- - Dear Mrs. Cosh:-- -( Will you please express to the Charlottetown Branch my deep gratitude for asking me to rep- resent the Gulld at the funeral The press and radio have long tails of the service in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. ces which enabled me to be pre- 'ooioiiii:iiix'"s -nun.-.... cadet at a continued writing. of her late Majesty Queen Msry.i ; before this given you all the de-. '. ' Due to the set of circumstan- cease. He explained show where nice and as C0lllMN- . Misunderstood Friendship : Disappointment Awaits Girl Who Thought Young Frenchman's Intentions Serious DEAR. MISS DIX: A few months ago I dinner held for him and his fellow-cadets. saying he thought as he didn't want to fall in love with me. that he country and, since we had never spoken of love or marriage. this was quite a surprise. Then last week Anne and I went to an air we met him again. pleasant as asked him home for dinner. but he refused with- -. .0... nnviiunrnpuninn-nu) ..-.. -unnunltuacannultldu -. .. .. .... met. a French an I was quickly attracted to him and. together with my girl friend. Anne and an- other cadet. we went. on several double dates. He was most attentive to me. and in between dates we corresponded, his letters being very friendly. while I received no mail from him. though I Then for a long Finally, our correspondence I did get ,a letter should this couldn't marry in He was very he had ever been. I that to believe he pedvd. increased (perhaps has disap- peared) and the heart is regular. 1, free shows that the heart. is normal and in his book, "Office Psychiatry." iDl'. Louis G. Moencli. Assistant Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth, M155; 1 - 1 P f . ( Med-J d Norah lnrigworth and Miss Mar3'ig:;.:l5;Ry,...r0 95501 0 Ir ne an ant ' ' University of Utah (Continued on Aftawg-e i4) : ' By Anne Ashley Q. How can I make a substitute knob if the original comes off the lid of a kettle or pan? 1-. truding end. This knob will not be- come hot, and it can be renewed easily when it has become soiled. Q. How can I avoid having ll lengthened? A. If a dress is to be lengthened. take out the hem before sending it to the cleaner. Then there will be no streak left at the bottom when the alteration has been made. Q. llow can I lighten a dark kiiclien? A. Unbleached muslin window shades will help wonderfully to l coronation Pageant l or VE rs! for 3 .J. YEOMAN GUARDSMAN Wearing traditional Tudor d r e s a twenty Guardsmen rear of the procession up the have. Throughout the cere- mony they stand nt the en- trance to the Choir. g r .Colours: Tunic - scarlet, 'with black and gold decor- '"0"- Hill. shoes-black, trini- Eid White. and scarlet. Stool: 'w'5ll'.Gt. go garter: . 3:3-white. Staff-wood and that the. murmur has notivm-my of hand-ll'0l'lKE(l items and Icandies in festive boxes. from an lI'T9F-'l118Tii3'- This i95i,Sprliig Bonnet was Mrs. Merrilli Graham, The fnrtxunate recipient of the while the I Layette was won by the Cathol:c Christening 1 Social Welfare, Tickets for these items were drawn bv Mrs, T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. L, E. Wellner. Receiving with the President. Mrs. HowCanl!!l streak in a dress when it has been WH.;c M” I l i I i I l t”Beeteaters"l bring up the carefully. You Alex Maclsaac. was Sr. Marv David of the Charlottetown Hospital . The tea was under the general convenership of Mrs. Reginald l Cronin and Mrs Vince Pincau who: . . . p I . d were present in the Cllfllng-l"OC'fll.l:,::S,:;,:d';0b:' gv-lfefhgg, Enalzlerfsfll: received at the door by Mrs. Con-l nolly and Mrs, Mitchell MacDonald.- Prcsiding at the tea-tnihles were Mrs. Kip Hughes. Mrs. Angus Mc- Eachern, Mrs. Edison Wood. Mrs.i and. much credit is due them for m ,9 1 ie (1 f0 he Cm 1: - one the hills mistily and set raindrops their mlendid work. Guests w'erc-olsigmgd Ilyosbmigta gmgp '5 dancing coldly on the roof. Andl A. While there is no obligation. lads "W would "39 9'”5h1”3"l if very good friends do want. to C0”-uiamed about "this raiuyf Saturdayi” But then well wrap- Etliel Brmn Assisting the pourerr. were Mrs. Jack Macliachern. Mrs. James Hnrnbr. Mrs. Harry Cklnvvrv. Ms. Reginald Mahar. Mrs M. E. 0. Weilner, Mrs. E. Burns, Mrs. Percy A, Mac- Dcnalfl, i Sarvzng were Mrs. Henry Blanrii- l ard. Mrs. Richard Brown. Mrs. Harold Deccste. Mr.-. Maurice Goodwin. Mrs, M. F. Hagan. Mrs A. E. Murphy. Mrs Ralph M: i l i l Innis, Mrs. Frank M. Mclutyr-". Mrs. Giiv Sullivan, Mrs. H. L! Peters. Mrs J. A. McMillan. M:icD.'iugail, Tioket: were in charge of Mrs. Jflvnl”S Mctlalliim. and Mrs. Jack McEachern. In charge N thci sewir.-2 booth were Mrs. Ivan A. Lairrie. Mrs. Thos. Monagihan and Mrs. Earl Rearden, Knitting wasl convened by Mrs, Ed Smith nnd' Mrs. Walter l..avwlor. The candy booth. decorated in Coronation motif. was convened by Miss Emma Wheian and Mrs. Gerald Nantes. The Spring Hat lotterv was in charge of Miss Mary Cronin and Mrs. Kin Hughes. During the en- tire afternoon t-hose present were most pleased with the delightifiil piano music kindly and most cap- nbly supplied by Mrs, Byron Brown and Mrs. Joseph Dougan. The Stars S.y -- By Genevieve Bumble For Tomorrow SUNDAYS horoscope augurs well for a lively and stimulating day. Friendships are under most. benefi- cent aspect, so that group activi- ties. visits with friends and rela- tives. entertainnfent of all types. should be enjoyable. Ii would be better to forget all business matters this day, but if there isaome decision you must make before the new work week begins. it is an excellent day in which to listen to the viewpoints of others and weigh suggestions will find their mo- tives altruistic. their interest in your welfare genuine. For the Birthday it tomorrow is your birthday. your horoscope predicts for the year ahead a rich fulfillment of long-cherished duiru and great personal gratification in the honors and financial emoluments which should be yours by year's end. All of these attainments wiu come as a result of your own endeavors - Mattress springs can be prevent- led from misting if they are rubbed l-occasioiiaily with a cloth that has -been dipped in melted paraffin. i I . Modern Etiquette By Robert: 1&0 invitation is 0. when a verbal bring gifts, it would be quite all right Q.-ls it all right to call oneisl A. If you do. you are also guilty, It is much better to ignore the error and to act as if nothing had happened. I Q. is it proper for a young woimin to sign a business letter as Miss .iiargare.t Fenton? l A. Yes. but the "Miss" should be- enclosed in parentheses. ( hard work which may cause a feel- ing of rebellion by late Fall and an iiniense desire to "get away from iili,'i9.i"' all." Do not yield to this wliim.l however. for one extra little spurii Alfred Cordell. Mrs 'during that period will result in mediocre and Mrs. William the final achievement of your gonlsllias been Running away would undo all the frond you will have accomplished. until then. Escape never solvcsl problems. Day After Tomorrow With the Moon in Libra this day. social programs are in high favor and relationships with business as- sociates are under particularly bi-neiicent aspect. It is not a day, however. in which to engage in new ventures or to risk cash in speculative enterprises. Make no ex- travagant. purchases and do not commit yourself to any long-term agreements a particularly where a large financial outlay may be in- volved. It is a favorable day for correspondence. romance. court- ship and cultural activities. how- ever, so confine activities to such spheres. If it. Is Your Birthday if Monday is your birthday. ,t.he , year ahead promises much in the way of career advancement, not only through personal endeavor. but through the cooperation of ex- ecutives who have shown prefer- ment to you in the past. Ideas you may have hesitated to communi- cate to superiors in the past should get an attentive ear during the next few months and. by late Fall. they should have been acted upon to your financial advantage. This same period should see some change in domestic affairs either through an environmental change or where family matters are concerned. There may be a marriage in your family. or distant relatives may move in with you temporarly. in either case. there might be slight disapproval on your part. but accept the changes with equanlmity. A child born on this day will be alert, ambitious. but inclined to- ward criticism of others. Ton; forget That old lady: "My poor man. I lup- pcse you have had many trials in your life." Tramp: ”Yesim, conviction.” but only one Lena C. McLure. j ELLEll'S niii By An Island Farmeris Wife 3 By An Island Farmer-'s Wife Today April was pleased to dec-. ornte twig and clinging bare vine until no raw fl with pearls of dampness; to l veil . ped against shower or wind were soon content to turn interests to! other pastimes. They carried maiigcls, appeiiz-y mi; and replete iiith viiaiinii andi mineral to the cattle-kind -nowlalikes, that the store of turnips in barnls and cellar has been exnausted; r they held sacks to be filled izrain for grist and bore tiny bun-' country. N9 I V dies of hay to cmvcs and en wraps! Easiest pil'Cillllig - opens they took a home of warm mgkifiai! we show one side solid. the to me littlest lamb and caught other contrast. If you wish. make many a tractor iide along the iV"0m01'9 h3lV”T ha" d mud polka dot. contrast dress! fields so that despite early disap- pointment and plans borne la-l their hours knew no lagging. 1 . . . In this neighborhood, with only yields the this the open season on troutingi which began at mid-week. Jamie. shaping his plans the evening be- fore, Vina among the first to re- turn again to old haunts to secure a baker's dozen as a reward for his early rising. That day when school-classes were over several lads from the farms about. alder, rods at shoulder, shiny tins of halt in hand. 8 faithful friend oi a dog at heel, came briskly down to try their luck. Cold it was and damp. we remember. but hearts were warm with anticipation of the exciting pastime ahead. Days dampened by April's tears were ours this week. but as well we had those delightfully brilliant with sunshine to bring the pa- tient. fields nearer the cropping. Then satin shimmer of drying lin- gered above them and the sun bade the day adieu and smiled himself away leaving lovely ca!- orlngs of afterglow to mark his going. And seeing. I little lad queried: "what is back of it? What. is behind the sunset?" 'pther sunsets!" we smiled. And remembered then that every de- light and enchantinent of spring was there: fragrance of fresh- stirrea earth. vivid shades on the farmlands wild flowers: mauve and white of thy vlqleu,l "gowd" of marsh-mary buds. dun-i, dcllon, buttei-cup: green laca of lowly fern; solemn night: hushed expectant dawns-all of those en-p joyment for all without measure or price. 000 one afternoon saw our farm-i era come to the first of their field-i work: the fencing; and speaking; of it. James said in pleased tones, "Well. Ellen, I'm bloat if it's not started all over agsini" Now at length. winter past. his best of seasons was here. And what of April? she is sdd-- in notes to the robins' sonu: scattering bits of new green here and there on the meadows; pink- (Continued on riifioi with : DOUBLE-WRAP fitting problems - it Name. l tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon butter or margarine ll cup toasted coarsely chopped almonds. . wash and drain the raisins and lplace in a. saucepan; add the waterl and cloves. Simmer, uncovered. for minutes. Remove cloves. Combine the sugar. corn starch and salt; gradually stir in hot raisin mixture. Pour back into saucepan and cook, stirring constantly, until smoothly thickened: cover and cook over low heat, stirring occasionally. avoil of starch re- i . An MAGIC DOUBLE-VVBAP Both halves are cut-alike, sewn-alike! New! lip into one inch with a Pattern 4599: 2, 14, 16. I8. size Send Thirty-five cenu Guardian. Too Smart. The white collar girl from the city had just begun her vacation at a dude ranch and was desper- ately trying to mount her horse. A cnwhand, who had been observing her. remnrked smilingly. "You are backwards. getting on that hoss ma'am." "That's what you think, smartyf the city miss replied, "how do you know which way I'm going?" look- Just -side. now the other- bcit! No wonder the is sweeping the Mi.ssas' Sizes 10. 16 takes Zia yards 39-inch; 2''; yards contrast. This pattern easy to use, simple millstreanii to sew. is tested for fit. l-las com- weil whipped during plete illustrated instructions i35ci icoina (stamps cannot be accepted! for this pattern. Print plainly size Iiddress. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Street ,West. Toronto. Canada 60 Front tsented with . . ' s : d from hifs Wej1' says, 'We are all . Among thrush uho llalP enter 'gifts from the lint;-stew anp , I A . n th; K ,1 I .- out giving a reason. I try fained for Mrs. Jack Clark. who.i0ther frlmdi -iii;-1T::?”(-lzrgfgl proud Of mu MN-n-viluiigifgl--N20 aulnkinsgoiclasgrirei mezuggrsmif Muriel Nissan loves me. and Just doesn't want to encouraxe me . . rs ,1 - . . - . W" M” Clark 19” by M Thu”'l::ns d1'im-ti.-1 lat mo (Em sltibodli PJ.?.l""J?e optimistic the Charlottetown Guild and their . . ”e”"" ”' 1?” h"”"'”"5 W" .I'" 5”” ". "9 day mormnz fill their "W Mm” CharWmM," mm AIM M,S.l”gmt Hfv I 'm”-- exemplary lives at unselfigh 5"... considered me Just a friend had wantto go out with me occasion- in Winniiwfr. W9”? M'5- Gifrdmi Ch dl , la W .9 U j 1, L bevlm 0; ice, ally. ,Now I have such an empty feeling because I feai Ill never Roper. uho invited a few friends! an N. . . I Here E the lgt, um-m:.n.L;. 8(2) None realized and Bpprecialed see mm again. I 10 hi” mm” Tuesda-V ”e"”.”z W. t . H.. Ii xhx Biirnxlmawna an g ' (1.. this service more than our late BETSY 3' say good-bye to one who will be, -last?” hr'i'3re'lrn"Pn”twir'hd W.mdThread used in stitching of re: ryxs Queen. HE ONLY WANTED A FRIEND much "limd in the mmmunm" ll:l:ht:lll'SodGf::f)lui”P. On. Salurdailmade g”"mmSi. i3',.i.3"”g',,,.,5.., Aizain may I thank you all for . Md Mrst Randolph Carrmhpmi f s ' umhcr nf iii.-f".-i”” hmlsedressesi i. .7 bestowing this privilege on rife, ANSWER: You ftlleil many pages of paper with details of your Wh” 1”” wwk enlprmlmd mel?.,,!.,?,l,:o?,'.l,(.n,,: 3...”, ,m,,,.d ,0 m,.l5li'l95 m larger 5175' l5l,6lwa:C1an,.g. I remain, on-again-off-again friendship hut withheld all cogent facts that might. members of a small bridge group.-phnmo M V” WNW” Bums. quality of 11310” limp. i l i Ion 'sinCFrEIy Nu”, lead to-an explanation of' the boys condurin So Iii have to sur- '” which 5175' Clark helormedf ml ., p mm.i..;.',.L, (.nj)..ahh. enur, t'lt.V Di 5eFV”'9 Vl”'1-zm n ny. Lem C MCLME misc quite a bit. though Im sure my assumptions . are correct. First .her honour. On both occasions ti llrigd an-d Wpspms 'mw;n memili ('7: stitching on uindciside ' ' of all, somewhere along the line I think you let him know that you we was mixpsentfidndsvnh lovely Sn Vi'cdnesda.V al-ternotin at school! ” (Ctmtinued on Page 14) p The following isla copy of the were mlrifch hmogei iltiiaa casually lntleresited iln hlni. kle-leis dicllslorri to gifts from 91” 9 a H ... was resented with 3 gm . letter sent by M155 M.-Lure to break o t e ren 5 ip was a go an ges ure 0 p 5 u can ' ' ' h”'H.g Mawpmal” me pupils or , .. .A the Lady Constance Munes.Ga5. from becoming more involved. Consider his position! Here he is a Mrs" wyme Ana" emummd Giltailvhlv dt Paikdnle School until ' . For the second re r i 3 lo iv l s ite of the rain as she ken Stranger in a strange land. graciously grateful Inli'illC hospitality ex- " ””'"'0o" "5 Vslpltday M Mr ihPil' tcaciier. Thcv also reccived' i, B d Yours .f . . A 5 n uccek lllflfll.) Irinlbprt n ms”? dun 8 55 Aiexander Drive, tended him by Americans, eager to learn something of the country home on North River Road. Mrs. 2'”: (mm A SUP”-M mend, Mash . 5 o y sion, the Queens birthday cele- pe tuvv 3 (it SC tiand Zghere Londony N. vv, 3 in which he is being trained, pleased atthe prospect of feminlnn Gordon Aiard and 5iil5- 1r9"”HmfGmm Carson. 1 . W B rm" MD pbratioiis were quiet, due to moum-ll;ce" ”5 d 1 0, fl ht To the Ladv Consmnce Mllnes companionship. if he had any idea of failing in love, the object of Simpson presided over the tea. . . . p By James . ii i - - ,ng ohservauoxm The mpyeupold 5 fl Munch? gt? ll” 1:03; V Gnskenl Lady;in.wamnggg his plans would probably be a French girl. believed he had tabla which was arrangfd with Nlrs A V Saunders entertain- - ---:r- ;' 'li-nonarch 5 cm the da' with l Bymmmal Qflluimils .1” ll) Dear Madam'- found a perfect Companion in you only m be dmuusmned when you a bouquet of spring floixersianfi dtfrp d; Mt Ehwmp cpa'm4 Tugs-l ow rel we is W. dc -l 1 cl)” M” be ohm” 9 mm 3 "M T ' -knowingly or unwlttlmzly-let drop a hint that you were. falllnK I. pale yellow .-,-indies Vin silveritaav rgnprrhng . ll-HRMLESS HEART SYMPTOMS Vmiiegtf its icitn .olr calst e. Her in the United ljingdom, and on .May I express. my gratitude-to in 10w, with him, In qrder yo Mom ",5 possihmiy of humng you candelabra. TAs!sIisIgig In xzerviiigi - '. . ; - , H; - J . D "F91 SW11 "18 8735' Mia) 13111 C3113 5- Iiofd Sal” ll)nf?rt'El'ill0n brvlltll later, he took the sensible, and gcntlemnnly, means of ending the were Mrs. -. - F'l”l”.V. - V5-. - d M , p . , - -X ab . e .or -I-am er am in (i an- friendship. . A" Al"5w0”h' Mrs' Smart Irvm'”pM.xrs'AJ. x.;Ah;L3.Ia(11;?iyll;ll1n:(i1gx- Ami; - p.S1);,::an(shevEMh?:jn :35-,1li)ghi , , mi: the privilege for me to rep- Girls often have a tendency which they seldom admit, of build- : N” ”' H" lpm.::"'ilM:lS.Srlf. cvevfinink” -9 for” '-vner-iifiif. i3.........- .. irregularity willis fin B t T . . lj",';f W5 C'"”';;iie'0;;" d?""Cl,; zcminzdirrifgzffe. n 5- r - '1 It . l ar en t . - I . . o e ueen ar ec cwor I I lni:du-(li2l'1s.l J. Curran. l”iP3' 5””"d9d "" ”.Pm'W" .meel'i 355"” memselvps that no Drum?! n g - Household Scrapbook Guild at. the service )lor the burial - . . - ing of the Vilonlftnu .VliSSlOfiz'l,l;,lWdlSt)a5E is present and will then telly I I B Robe"; L” ' of H” Majesty Quew Mary of y i::..."::r.:::::iEnioyabIe Function i i . . in-day morning for Toronto.l”eF:LfnlIing on Thursdmx Klli)S&:.:5Eh)rigllhP-:?N - .. With the innumerable duties Cook g Col-nap 1 Wm,” sh” ls Sgplfldlrim rla lfitrlll ' ' ' I a '(I)ihe plii'siri'iri knows however " 'w Fnamei gym-9 fan hmgst char: hid I in deepllly I night visiting Wit PF EUR 97- . . th 0 i i . ' rpm; Nm.se5- R9 1 f mi t , "W 9 R , 9 W9 F ON? C3 5 ii. Miss Joan Large. who is A. slu- hfnillsr 1a5iE';:d”"f (l;:i"ni;,V "ivnuegi that Rigomc lamufgrie givijifsllgt Cmrloumwn Hoigjgllce W; mil Foods that stick to enamel ware Friday evening the 27th March to hm M the Deaconess Training -Church entertained at the homciwm- ml erg?hnn,(;, mu? 5, in-egu. scene of a delightful affair on 1 should he scrubbed Mm a Partly my "s'dei'Ce' RAISIN NUT SAUCE ' ':':';';';':':':' school. g -Y I amination. e U W d Cd n , V worn whisk broom when washing it. At a slightly later date when .gm.. 1, what is wrong with this sen- . 0 o of Mrs. VJ. (. lifonigonif? (353 13;-ny discovered. the patient per- J 9 P5-Lay 3 91"”? Vim" mel If this is done the food can be re- your great influx of correspond- Here 55 3 dlnerem Version of the tame. -.-I-hey spoke in un om-mnd. ML and Mrs" milnem Al Pairk;i:::ski's Vtulrthss-2: nll'inHTolnfill(li oiexolrig 2-iaaps lillfkalixiltat lllstlnfdxflflfltlnlgffulkezg ;r:itri!rri':t"'11?ga at their mmd mhoui l"l"”"3 me Cmking 5"” ll? 5"b5ided ,1 "M "' Wm" traditional raisin sauce. to serve ed way of this seeming paradox." "F W979 am”"3 i ” "E55 "ii i A 'p..-- Vlrc Jack .3. 7 i . Th . r i . ' - Ul9"5l15- 5” 5 9” P"-5”” imP”55i”"5 '” with a hot glazed ham. Toasted 2. what is me correct pronunci- oiening at the marriage in Sack-1”i ”i9i& m”&i'k”' ht b n misiaken and that he really had p 8 spacious h(”fTlS were beau.ti- The Fins" Nam the Work of me Charlouemwnp Chopped almonds give new interest anon of ,,pathos.,? vine. N. B” M MES pa”-K-mlclark. rs. .irk, ii nl as 89 grgafllt dzscase. In order to satisfy fu.ly decorated with both sprinizi The mmer Hans Wm be kept in Branch. . 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