- When Age Of Mischief Strikes Engaged Girl Loves Babies. But Can't Stand Toddlers DEAR M155 DIX: In the near future Tom and I plan to be lhllrriad We are very happy except for one thing. I have a nervous streak and don't like children of a certain age. I love infants and youngsters pas; five but children of two or three make me violently angry. They seem to be in every kind of mischief. I realize Itrn wrong. but can't seem to control my feelings. Tom says it's because I'm the youngest of is large family. and that I never learned to live with small children. He"; E LEI'S DIARY l lwlnlalandlarnerawfle u..- Marriage In Toronto Of Local Interest race two ma GUARDIAN JUNE 20, 1953 Happenings of The Week Jessie Fullerton and Min Cath- erine MacLennan. The members "What for yo-all have frfzain' ironi in your hair. Ellen -- above your ears and all about? What you prettyin' yourself up for, I'd like to know? Oh. I know now! Your boy-friend's due tonight . . . Gran'daddy -- the Boss - James, that's it!" teased one of the help- are of the barn at supper-time. ”Fatheri" we added with matchinz chuckle. "Yes." he added, "the poor fol- low - the one," he laughed mer- rily, "in a family who if the Hiia Honor Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse returned to Gov- ernment I-louse. Charlottetown. of the Brighton group assisted 'I'hursda.v evening after attending in serving. cream huppens to be upset and convinced that as soon as our own children comp the Coronation of Her Majesty ' ' there's no cat about, gets the aiong.God willing. my attitude will change, I'm 20' Queen Elizabeth II. Mrs. Prowse, on Monday evening the staff blame! Gets the bills too - for and Tom's 21. .A. who remained in Montreal to vis- nurse: of the Charlottetown Hos- hag gnu dresses until at the last he hasn't enough money left to ANSWER! Your Dloblem Would be much more lt her daughter Mrs. Alan Ernst will also visit her other daugh- ters, Mrs. F. H. Ml-irLeod, Brock- pltal held a miscellaneous shower at the Nurses' Residence in honor of Miss Shirley Pollard. R.N.. buy his 'terbacy'? Gets a doing too, if he comes in with mud on his shoes. Oh, there no end to the serious if it were infants you disliked, rather than toddlers. surely you don't expect. after loving yom. babies. to begin suddenly to dislike them when they Ville. Ont.. and Mrs. A. J. Define. whose marriage to Mr. Raymond d M.D.. Toronto. before returning to Mel-(enna takes place today at 1 th t F "M. M, to are two an three years old? The tocldllng age is. I Charlottetown. 5.. Dumlufs Basilica. The gm: :,I,!i;:i;ecs' 'aox:?e0:1'ml;,1t 9.; well think. the most endearing one of childhood. True, ' ' were arranged by Miss Lillian be dud..' he and there's'mlschief involved. but it can be so easily can. ' ' trolled. You'll realize that the "mischief" of this age A favorite pie or the Family and seasonal um” at length replaced is simply the process of learning. and every moment will be precious to you. At 20 you shouldn't have n MacDonald. R.N. and the verses Miss Mary MacDonald and Mrs. read by Miss Mary Carrol, R.N. George Peake entertained at an afternoon tea this week at Mrs.iLunch was served by Mrs. Dan- . - Peake's home on North Rivenicl McKenzie. assisted by Miss bg "law:::;lll;5:x;;llal:e1' lgspsgi "mm m”"' DETVOUS. S01 urge strongly a. consultation with a Road. Fslioring the guests wt-re'Bernadeite Hughes. Snug: ahunmdgly we remember Il00d d0C10T. 0 . 0 with an eye to ,me clock which In the time before your marriage, why don't. you try working 5;. a nurse's aid in a local hospital. making children your particular iieid-i You can give a couple of hours one evening a week. and the co 1 with small children may change your attitude without waiting for ll.-.l.l.ll. yourggsters to come along. Do try this plan and let me know hoiv wor s. Mrs. Arthur Duvar and Mrs. Wal- ter I-Iyndman. The ten table, pre- A kitchen shower was given for aided over during the. first hour.Miss Shirley Pollard on VVednes- hy Mrs: Elliot Full. and for the.lrlay by Miss Joyce McTague. The ticks off fast, faster. the minutes and hours of these. our days: call- ing between-times to a little lad second hour hv Mrs. LnBaron5gifts were arranged and the verses . hme or 'l'alt. was niirnciively ccnirvd wllhirond by Miss Enid Adams. who Pictured above in St. Anthony's Church. Toronto, are (left to rl ht): i ole J ' i llnkelllng lll some well lllllll spring fl7Ut'Plii A9ilSllllg in scrv lalsn assisted Miss NIr'l”igue in nor vi (".1 Vugs Mi; ,1 J 'd f h W1 .1 M I: M53 ll ll all Mls anmher beycmd the pmlchldoon 5 i -- -' --V ' - g - - i enci: . ll) iznn. . . . urn ny. mm o onour r. an rs. t P t M i t. M - .- 235 llglerlgllllkilo VF; li;lenI"llK'l5e"l"g' , , , signeur J. A. Murphy, Ernest MacDonald, best man. Hugh MacDonald andlll.lI:llilrlil Rtl:ls:llter llilsllhlelrs all hlel1llpllllllillrl'll'lylllrel:'lewF:liltlllllll'l: manlglllglirlllils ll::Ess&n'g)Il?)(yledlvlllIlhllel;5llKlllll(llW llhllellllll lll ll lleldgll lllclllllli-i llllllll . s. or e o. . r.. . .. . . . . . . a a marr man wt three Brown, Mrs. Ivan Horne. Mrs. Joint hostesses entertaining in 1. . J . i - , a reply Which dtlpllve WT b”5XI children. yet one girl. who is separated from her husband. has ink Arthur Peake replenished. honour of Miss Shirley Pollard Ml” llll Olle lllly' llllll llll'if,il.:l;:lilil,;lgllll;,l,l.l,n1l,l,lllll llflllllll Clltlillllillzlll For lllll lecepllun at club gal" 11055. brought 3 10!!!! 5mll9- I quite a shine to my man. Right now my husband makes a big joke ' ' ' were Mrs. Daniel Ma('Kenzie and Du”-gm” p"”"l Murphy ll?” umlliimml 'He.. 93:1?! ll deg C rfl i:mmy' ""3 lmd,” mom" "3C9iV9d saw some real good ones over in ii,bui1-m afraid he may mu. he, seriously. Junior Wonmifs Auxiliary of Miss Bernadette Hughes who held ed ln iiiaiiiuge M 5l- Anll10ni"S held'R fin efu i'nT Tm? V lcrourdi.dhe guests viearlng R dres5.,ol llll the woodahed: I'd brill! them "3 JEAN G -rnniiy lfniied rimi.-ii helri hula dinner party at the Queen church, v1v.,...,.,.0 by M.,nseign..u,;me Carried” mp 1v;'r:f"p;a":.”bi:J1;k ssggelgif ;ij1P1i1't':,0iiCt1'r;'3linlt';i()tix1-sii;i1l;00ir);' you iinll wastn't- 60 bills?-MY?ki:e:?et-O1 ANSWER: The time for you to nip possible trouble in me bud ;5 l l c i ' have eae W0 DH 5 ' right now while your husband is disposed to slice the girl away. You” afternoon tra Tliursrlw in I-Ieartzll-loiel in her honour on Thursday . .- - .. I , Hall in honour of one of theirlevening. ll' Al Mlllllllll Tllll llllllll ll lllll llllh. galdllnllls End msl"lbuds' . cewlng was me glmmls mam" gether DOW -' ll 1 133' "mm d(”'”' quite right to face the possibility that he may take her seriol iv i . . daughter Elf M13 and Mrs. -lum6Sl Mildred Jav sister of the bride who chose blue cre e with a cor- 1; just that - r ' v ll” Tllll m"ll.bl”' ll” l" T llllln lllllll lli . B. Jay, Mon-ll. and the Broom islns maid of hohour and the brides-llsa e of ink s s llnd white why ll wolllll la ll llle ' l un- gllll ll ll llllllllllllllllllllll llllll llllcll llllll lllllllll ll mlllll lll lllll ml" leaving soon for Eiiinpnion. Alta... Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brodie the S6110. Mrs. Murmw and me.mmdS Helen Jav VR N Flommelmizu p ro e a car- much ignger to get her n rd w in-E. her mm is to am: somebody else into the mm. I” up .0 your The tea mum li.P.'illf!.llll,V der-or-got Montreal are among the izuesis We Fem. D. Mum... 'Ca..d.gm iMCGuigm, R 3:, 'we;.' 0... d D””.5i Q , , nlni; order - -- Y0” W0" .” husband to discourage her firmly. A threat to report her conduct in sited with hnliriucis of Pink tulips registered this week at. tho Char- Rm)" Reverend J 'A Mumhylnnke in 'bau'e m"1 "lg gd ml Hung he nlclplllm lllls Eml lluV9 I PAC” 0! new bread End Jam the p9r50”n'l d9p"lm9l” 5153' hi" I" !ll9Cl- If his efforts fail. sec and while 1.lnivs, was prosiried DVPI" loueiown Hotel. omcmmd at the C-mm-non and, . V 1” H-ens F95555 mllience James or Ca"l”m1 MCI for me, would you? Wellnjust as the girl yourself. But remember, gentleness will not work with a :'rma;,. by Mrs. (Rwy. A 1.-m..k MMLEHH . . 0 . y .of white bouffant net over taffeta.1Guigan congratulated the bride soon u this i, finished Iill come of this species. and Mrs. lrml Gamble. A lovely Min Edith Moore. of Montreal ge::b”":fld tie Nugcmrltl dMa:3' '1;1l;:iW'1th ifardlml Ted Velllei Caps-land Broom. and save his blessing in, ii, By the feel on me. perhaps -e--- gift was prosonied to Mrs. Irwin is spending some time in Char- blrlmfivg igennaeih 5w; e mmgd j'ni'tIilh9YxVi0Tti:1inalChhliY18 Ted 05l1”lCh l0 the ZUCSW you'd better have two ready." DEAR MISNS DIX: I am a servicemen and the recipient of one oi nn -behalf of lthe iaciws of the.lottetown owing to the illness of a mom?” m mjm of cmmmVis.f”...rT b 9'. at" and ”"”ed- All” the "CGPW" ML and And we came for the chips. stop- those famous Dear John letters. My wife divorced me while 1 was niixiliary. A piosoniaiion was nlsoiher father. Mr. -Ge.nrge Moore. 1” DY" i;s1H)er- mm" mum, y to hex touque s o red roses and Mrs. Murphy left by car for an pm: to catch me frag;-gnca of 1l- tlaverseas. Now 1 have me; A wonderfm gm wnh two Children whom made to one oi the e)m('ulive,l ” I e ll . 8.5 Pp Rm 15- lextended trip through Ontario. lacs pmummg me un- about; to adore. However. her divorce is not yet filial, and she is going won Mrs. Harold 1-orsyiiie. who is The closing exercises. of the ggndgrmr W much "am before they mde the other men besides me. Do you think she loves me? Ieav-in)? l'Iaxt X'tGPlx'hl")- take up re- grade ten class of Vlrst Kent WNNmmmm,m,UMmmmm, white blossoms M cmbappie, -me V JERRY B sidence in. Fort iliiiirim. Ontario. School was held Friday evening ; V pink 0! ma ugmchan on the wide. ANSWER: After one marital failure. dont try so hard to make 1; Asslstlnlz in serving Were MN -7- B1 the Y- M- C- A- Relieshmems : Thaf Yours ; tall old trees that now spread two. Let this double-dealing girl fight it out between her husband and A. Carruthors. Mrs. Murray Bell. were served by the parents, and r , their loveuneu agnnst me gum-iy her other boy friends; you get into 3 neutral zone. Artxhur Secmlnn. Mrs.DA1lisohn the danced wghich followed was By Jun" W. mm". MID. x blue of B hillside; saw mo. in O I ll ll' l lll lll mlm lllall ' lllllplllllll y Mll llnll 'lll' Allll near and farther hedgerow the DEAR MISS DIX: We are two girls in our early twenties with the some problem. We are very much in love with attractive young men bloom of maverics of apple-trees. little and larger lostlings of the). line born to blush almost unseen, d corners of the! tin Kennedy. and Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Houston. Dr. and Mrs. . MuNtIn)(MMuMnxKMun who say they love us but make us jealous by flirting with other gi.-1,. They call us up when welre not at home to check on our whereabouts ROBIN AND DALE Mrs. Perry Simmonds and Mrs. . . . M R Jackson. war runoxlc niuzassas Visiting with the Rev. A. Frank STAND FIRST IN NUMBER iacLean and Mrs. MacLean at Mrs. L. VV. Hopkins. and Mr. and rinity United Church Manse on Mrs. D. M. Grant, all of North ,-..... A” Que" nooks En ANSWER: Your young men are behaving like teen-ageng rag”. Richmond Street is Mr. MarLean'slSydney. N. 5., are guests this Now may me me span has been farmlands . . .. . . than supposedly responsible young adults. By the Mme one has rencha iwently such childish behavior is slightly ridiculous. Better try to Sir. Saw the new green of the grain- lands, the deeper hue of the hay- lands - and pastures carrying M extended to nearly 70 years and will soon be past 70. we are not. surprised that geriatricians (spec- ynoiher, Mrs. D. H. lsiariaean Hopewell. Plctcu County. N. S. a o . week at the Charlottetown Hotel. I I ' quire beaux with more sense. Mrs. Ralph Dumont entertain- contrnl and direction this day, es- valuable aid to your pl'0Ie5.5lol1 or Mrs. Ivan Horne entertained at ed on Thursday evening for the 13115., in disemes of the emerlv, , w . I . , r i ' thl razlng herds: saw the rest- llnllhlilrlillillrlolilliio-ll:llslillllxilllalllitzli-lgl Elli-lslllolfllhlgllitlllilifxiliillaililllll llll us llllll llllllll llll llll lislllllll tllsf in; lreld of the root- and D0tato- P"l3”Y Where the emotions are to your community. and by Novem- Hurst of Talai-A lPlcrul who. is yis- ing committees of the Canadian llollltlllll lllllllllll llllll llllll llm l”'d lmd 5' saucy led-lllllllelll ltliolllll)lilrlilllellldll:' lllllflllgll be lll lllllllll glsl lillll llllltl. lllflllllll lllllllzll llllll llll lllll i i " i ” ' ur mes. i ' ' . F 5: ou e axis in . lting in Charlptloim: n. Girl Guide: of Charlottetown to 0 Almost immediately also we : pygggggglze-lI'mt;l3PiggloutngigiggnL s”mm0n5 get the best of you. bull horlzillvilli.-; l;Xl,rPlnI'IIBelllgV'l l'lt?lilllll.g lllllllllllll making up your mind in advance Pleasure and romance are fav- welcome Miss Winnifred Bamber. 1 m. h leanh the official ellllll lllllll l lelvchlngl-V tW9ed'cmul'd lellow? that you'll relax and take things as ored in the late Fall. and it is ex. Mrs. J. P. 1..-iniz and daughter Guide Trainer from the Trans- Xv ( 11 Harm League of M” Hlalh” L"”lZ ”””"ed l" Vaui Um” ”l Scum Am”i lihatllfhe Glnnadian Heart "hurry. Ellen Wllvh 2195” chlwi; they come will K0 is long way to- ceedinziv possible that vour dream Ch”l”"e”””" lllls Week 5"" l l ' ll ' d s that ”Dis- the workers will be ungry: am . ward 11 1; b, i U . visiting with Mrs. Lantz's par- Miss Marjorie MacLean, daugh- ;l::ell:ll:,lf0llhPle1:l;lalltSa:d blood V95. and your Hm Wm catch nnd burn Themefllearzglghlgirrsefigslze more ((l)lCt:.)I;JiieVrelBY:li5lilnP:)ge arne;li7,cd during "'5' Mri Md ll” Brodie ll! l" "l Rel" A' F”"'k M”Le”” sels now constitute the lariZ95l- . .. don't forget. ""119-" beneflcent and you may be thelliltlonsillips should ros llllllllllill ll- Hampsleam Mnmnlnli and Mrs" MaCLe""' lelurned 10 glxzup of deaths ill Canada. Nearly Smile 100. We. Wh0 Owe lhcm 5” recipient of some unexpected bene- ability for l6nd('l'slll1lpllllll'lll'llllbEli)llllil ' ' ' Ch”””e'”W" "iii "iii "om h if of the deaths or people 0V8-1' much Kmmude W1 "””C””"- fits affecting future wolf Th to a - ll t t l - Halifax where she has completed it. . . b 1- mtms mup must on the man 0: the houseg R also th lb”. are. ere Cities 95. Show ihnt you Dr. Frank Marxmnong principal . boicais of age E0113 11 4 : . . . 7 .. , - - . - 8 D0551 lty of hearing can handle extra respoiisibility. bf prince of wales Conga, re.g:;;oo1lr(:l:"g;gia1”&,og:e Mlfszllggzzg Diseases of the heart and blood ' ' now that the June mfitir bflilils pleasant news. The increased prestige and accom- G ' t vessels cause three times as many Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Mac-'l-Ierbert. R. Vessey. 92 Green Street. onunued on age 9 If It in your Bmhd. imnying financial I'Pl!'arri wall make C P y your efforts well worth whiln. A child born on this day will he domestically inclined. EOlIllOl'i-ltil'- turned Monday from London. Ont. where he attended annual confer- Lean will be employed with the Department of Health and Welfare 1! M0iid8.V 18 your birthday. you Pherson. 192 Kent Street. nnnollnce.-I-he marriage wm mke place July may P1'9Dare for a year bringing deaths as cancer. five times as many the engagement of their eldest 20. at St. Peter's Cathedral. Char- as violence and accidents. and eight .. ....,....................uu- once: of several educational organ- h , g nzamom. 8” . . . times as many as tuberculosis tier" daughter, Marjorie Ellen, to Georgeg - rich and signmmm emotional exp o o - M." Eme Macuod Fitzroy St merely the Great While PluKuett'(-H Herbert. eldest son of Mr. and Mrailottetown. 8 H E I. h periences. You may be honored for m3 and generous. Mm Frank MacKinnon and is visiting in Bridgetown. thel F””l"-l'- ll"? C”l”dll”?. .M.f';o0, 9 " "9 ll .. - daughter. Pamela. left yesterday guest of M". P” MacLeod' Health .ASS0ClH,tlOn1hI'EDOl-56?! are I D Q wmhm. dor Montreal where they will visit - - - menial health l5 9 mlm 1 i . u I I V I m me new and Wm Girl Guide And Teacher From South A rica probie iielrl. Extreme cases of poor mental elmW&V ””” health use as many hospital beds as all cases of physical illness put. together. Nervous disabilities. the. Golf hostesses for the Charlotte- town Goif Club this afternoon are Mrs. J. W. Macxenzie. Mrs. E. C. Baker, Mrs. Arnett I-Iowatt. MacKinnon'.s parents. Prof. C. P. Martin of McGiil Mrs. and Mrs. Llniverslty. SPECIAL 3 - DAY - SALE SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY 1. What is wrong with this sen-l. game? "1 am through with my dinner. and I am sorry that Helen Exchanges Ideas With P. E. I. Group Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker. Mn. Benigmin E. Roger, ma l City. have as their guest Mrs. Miss Jean MacLea.n. ilheilllfglk. lljlggwlglrghmnlglsz gilellelgl ----i-- . do!” mu he”... llllllml Clllllll.lll.Sl.llllllllll' N' ll" Mr Ind Mr: (ljlallence Ketrhum notll rcnllil Dresent. are five times; A Girl Guide from Transvaahlty Guiders to meet and hear Miss What iI1't;l;ie COTTON DFOHUHCV Mr. and M... T. 5g Edge” "9 have "turned In Hm” home in as prevalent. as the more seriouslsoluth Afrlca,'iskin Prince Edv1iVzIi.rdyBaAl11bcl.k d t 1 . , .ation&fmd1ue0n& of mm) words is RACK OF B0 ' I g g H expected .0 ..,.,m.n today from Geri” New Ham shire Mm. wk mental cases - they are as plev- Isvand this nee . She is is. vice -en railing lcanip s; 3. c r YS WASH SLlTS' CHILDREN sg P v n D imal desolation L 11 d ., lh .h . 1, ' . ' alent as the common cold with Winnifred Bomber. Transvaal planned at Keppoch this ueekpmisspelled. es . ' DRESSES MISSES' BLOUSES A ' ' ong sari vwiere El ave een iting in Charlottetown. guests of . r g b d utters about P V. 1 1 C dl .n .mm Miss Suzanne Macxinmn M deg mm despendoh 7 , B THING SIJT5, -mung with im. icagem par- Mrs. Ketchum's mother. M... Whirl My 0 Y 5 .. T” in” '""p ” ”” ” "1 . i W ' . a -i lJ- SHORTS. SLACKS OVERAI LS PAJAMAS VI) Ems G I, E Brown M. Ed d twice a year on an average. 1949. and an active worker in the commandant and Miss Iphigeniel 4. What does .the Viol” PG TEE Si" 1 4 . Al ' a . 0 lo gl l ' ' wlll some wise advice is given by Di'- Transvaal Teachersl association. Arsenault as quarter master. Here.vsive" mean? . RTS (aSS0l'l9d sizes) CLEARING AT 2.00 R”d' I-I lh' lti v t l lCi h t l 5 What is a word begmnins EACH Miss Clare MacDonald of Mont. o e o Ian hiardonald. eat 5 tclgmsil lili A full schedule has been follou-i he oca zu ders ope o earn, 4 g C that means "upnghmess"? . Mal Wm a..m.e homs, Md”, ,0 Mr. and M”. Edwin Johnston edtltor En pioglemgregfatuireeliliarg. Rd sings) 1MissD Bamtbersp al-1ri;ia1l. igigvvvligftlitgds zfslgl l::aSnI;:m)l;:lrs.:1Wl. n w en 9 sin 3 - rs. a 1 union. rovn in in ' , g g P ' ANSWERS GROUP MlSSES' NYLON COAT SWEATERS (sizes attend the wedding of Miss Kay returned home Thursday after at- No(,,,m' iment is a h tending the district convention of Rotary International held at thei Head of Training. entertained for.cnmp. the Guide visitor on Wednesday While visiting here. Miss Bamb- evening. A rally at Summerside.er is the house guest of Mrs. G. .ard. Continuing ac- . . . -eCnn..n.-Q.-o,7.;;.;.-.6 1. Sly, "1 hmmmd my mm 14 to 20) Reg. sass-CLEARING AT 33.00 EACH Barbara Campbell left Thursday morning for Bigwin Inn on Lake of Bays In the Muskoka Lake dis- trlct, Ont... where they have ac- cepted office employment for the summer months. 0 0 members of the Briglitnn Group rat the Women's Auxiliary of St. James Kirk were hostesses to Ihe ladies of the congregation at a friendship tea held at the home nf Mrs. W'm. L. Bailey. York Lane. The guests were received on the lawns which looked very lovely with the many flowers and flowering shrubs in bloom. A marriage of interest is taking Algonquin Hotel. St. Andrews! i h E H 1 , -- . . ' ' . -i .II' it fM .J, c...ner. and I am sorryiu 99" . Slag: liqzgligiiiiqhirrimili ;xa.ug.:.. IN. B. . . . i iesterday permitted Frill" 00"” iimggtjgid "ml ll ll ll ll doesn't like hers." 2. Pronounce the g tD0:.1GlRI.S' ANKLE HOSE (pastel shades) sizes tier of Mr. and ills. Louis McCoy Dr. Charlotte Munn ONPIII re-I imxax Eli lrlnlalll l4ll Il)lli-lelarlrlllllllillllllllllllllllllllillll llllllllly ll 2 Reg 699 CLEARING AT 390 PER PR. of Windsor will he the bride of tu ed Tuesd to h h . l ' I 7? s...........uu.......u.o....uu..m ' ' ' l -- Donald Alexander. son of Mr. and Pallillsades. N. lllil. aft: altlgilldlngl Cock 5 Corner E , l .. thoughtful. she remained in "this 1 Doz. lNFANTs, C s v is i 5. ARRIAGE COVER R W) Mrs. Wilfred C. MacLood of Char- the funeral of her father. the' . 2 Mgdgrn UQIHQ l l. X How Cgn I l l l pemllve lllle lol I lllllg lllllll CLEARING bl llgl l' llllll Jottetown. late J. R. Munn. Marshfield. l' ' l q ; 5l l l l mleglllyi AT l53'95 EACH ' ' l ' ' I . i 3 Robe -1 3 Ann AIM On 'I'hilrsrla.v afternoon the The Misses Maureen Blake and? Mllsnlloolll BROWN GRAVY ll llll u. l i y 8 cl .:-; - BALANCE OF CHILDREN'S and RIISSES. CGATS u..u.,...................................a AND SUlTSuCLEARlNG AT The Stars Say - - ii cup int and dripplngs from TOBSY. 17; cup flour Q. when a. woman's escort. holds a hotel door open for her, is it nec- essary for her to thank him? 3 W95 ""'m water A. No; this courtesy should be 55” lmd 9999" taken for granted. However. if 8 Vi 113' mllsllmomsi W”h"l lmdlstranger were to do this for her. 51”-Ed lshe must. of course. say. "thank Saute mushrooms until done iniyoun fat in skillet. Meanwhile pour 1 Q In it the duty of ma person 33 U3 TO 5070 DISCOUNT Q. How can I prevent mold in the tops of jelly jars? A. Put a bowl of lime in the closet in which the preserves and Jellies are kept. and it will prevent mold from forming on the tops of the Jars. . How can I repair small holes in the garden hose? By Genevieve Rouble ASSORTMENT BF BONNETS, SUN SUITS, ETC... CLEARING AT 50c AND SL00 EACH For Tomorrow MAKE effective use of your leis- ure hours this day by putting Your Dr. and Mrs. Wendell MacDon- ald and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mac- Neill and families have moved hobbies to practical use. and if N0 CHARGES : NO REFUNDS cup of water into meeting pan, your hobby .5 one um” mum Receiving were Mrs. J. A. Mac- Mlllan. chairman of the Brighton group. and Mrs. Bailey. Indoors the rooms weer attractively de- rorated with spring flowers. Those pouring tea were Mrs. H. R. Hllaon and Mrs. A. W. Hynd- from Charlottetown to spend the summer months at their cottages at Brighton Shore. 0 O 0 Mrs. Oliver Macwiiiiama of Vancouver, B.C.. are visiting rel- atlvee in Eldon. man. They were relieved by Miss continued on page I HATS scrape and stir until browned juices are loosened. Add flour gradually to mushrooms and fat. blend well. Gradually add 1 cup water. than water from master. Continue to cook over medium heat. stirring thickened. Season with salt and pepper. SPRING SALAD ASPIC 21.4 cups canned tomatoes 1,5 teaspoon salt 1 stalk celery cut-up 1 envelope unflnvored gelatin Va cup cold water 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 tablespoon minced onion is cup chopped celery M cup sliced radishes 1 constantly. until gravy boils and is, who is pouring the tea. to put the sugar into the guest's cup? A. Yes; but she should. of course, ask how much sugar is desired. Q. What should it girl say when she makes a misstep while dancing with her partner? A. If she does this only once. she may say. "Sorry," but if she rontinues to blunder. it probably would be but for her to stop danc- ing with that partner. ' Sumr Cold Breathing often becomes difficult A. If the holes are tiny. paint the hose on the outside with a pli- able roofing paint. This will close the small breaks. and the hose will wear for another season at least. Q. How can I freshen wilted string beans? A. By soaking for an hour in cold water. to which a couple of tablespoons of vinegar have been added. ....................g,n... Morning Smile An Example with others. In much the better! A meeting of minds may bring out the fact that your skills have com- munity value. Do not schedule any important activities for this day. but place emphasis on friendliness and hos- pitality. Durlng the evening hours relax. You will need quiet and rest for the week ahead. For the Birthday If Sunday is your birthday. it might be well for you to know that this year brings to a. focus the stu- pendous forces of Uranus in con- junction with your natal sun. 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