WOMEN Page 8 The Guardian Happenings of The Week A great many residents of Prince! Edward island are enjoying tripsl to the Upper Canadian Provinces and Eastern United States at this timp of the year. They report that the Autumn i-oloring and foliage in some parts of the States has been lessened because of the hut'rica'nes. Maine seems to be as beautiful as ever, as tnat State suffered less from the sbuini. U 0 0 Mrs. l-iat'ry Ritchie of Ottawa, has arrived at Government l-lousep tn visit her bzotlier the Lieutenant Goveriinr the i-ionrirablt T. W. L. and Mrs. Prowse. l . . . 1 Mr W, M Kl('ll;5ll, Matiager of the C.iiia(i.:iii Bank of Commerce and Mzis. Meliisli are entertaining. Monday at tho Charlottetown Hotel banter-ii 5 and 7 oclt-wk at at Cock-p tall Party. The guests of Honour ate Vlr. l.. A. Mi-Phail, assistantl General Manager of the Canadian? Bank of Commerce and Mrs. Mc-, Phail. and Mr. C. J. l.:0l.lgllllfl,' super:nt.cntieiit of the Bank's -branches in the Atlantic Proviiices and Mrs. Loughlin. l . . u ; Dr. and Mrs, J. A. MCMlllall left Wcdiicsd'-iy ninining on aniowr trip through the Eastern States to Mom,-' real. Dr. Mt-Millan will attend the M4inti'Pal Medical Chiurgical SOCICL) g Saturday, Oct. 16, 1954 tion, Toronto. Mr. Kirk is I son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kirk, formerly of Charlottetown. . . . Mrs. James Blake leit Monday morning for Boston for the winter months. 0 O I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogaii, Halifax, are visiting r, and Mrsj Arthur Hogan. North River Raod. . o a Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartleii and, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. MacNutt have returned from a two weeks trip, in Mont:eal and Toronto. tiave-3 ling en route through the Eastern: States. , . . . 1 A double Cli.;steiinig took place. at St. Pauls Church Sunday morn- ing when Canon J T. Ihboti. nap-l tized Heather Louise, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Robert Neif. Mont"-' ion. and Audrey Elaine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Stewart, Charlottetouii. An interesting fen-l ture of the Sel'Vlt'e was that Mr., and Mrs. Nell became god-paretits; to the Stewart baby, and Mr. and! Mrs. Stewart became god-parviits fol the Neil baby. Mrs. Netf and Mrs.l Stewart are daughters of Mrs. J. T.l Hllllull. C I 9 Miss Doroiliy Rudd of the Char-, lntletowii Hotel is on a two weeksl , used for draperies. Chartreuse for the chair upholstery. Walnut Wll.l'l Rooms in Green and Blue By ELEANOR ROSS BEAUTIFUL objects from all over the world that owe their in- spiration to the color and design of faraway places are now being shown in model room settings. The traditional, the modern and the exotic blend beautifully in one grouping. that combinu oriental lines, authentic Chinese motifs. warm-toned. medium-colored woods and A nice use of cane for chest. fronts and chair seats. Prevailing Times The prevailing lanes are various blues and greens exemplified by the bedroom with walls and drap- eries in charireuse and chairs done in turquoise blue. A stripe of royal and turquoise blue and bright green is used to form I ceiling-high bed canopy. color and. design sug- gesting Moroccan inspiration. One wall of the dining room is covered in an attractive, bright green grass paper. the other walls in conventional gieen paper. The bright. green color makes I. vivid print design on the yellow gauze a leak-like finish make: I charm- ing chest. Rich Colors Chairs covered with such exotic colored fabrics as deep peacock lite. and deep yet. glowing purple. provide striking touches in the liv- ing room. The purple fabric covers the sofa, and the living mom and an adjoining den or study use; much turquoise blue. . Interesting accessories in the set- tings include a picture of stained glass done in the rich blues and purples with some deep ruby led, a novel wall decoration indeed. Highlights for I Room Engagement Announcement The engagement is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. Scales of Freetown of their daughter, Lillian Joan. R.N.. to Constable Ray- Quebec. lmond Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. George James Stunden of Dnrval. Marriage in take place on November 8 in Montreal. P.Q. LET'S EAT Labeling Helps Shoppers By IDA IA! GRADE labeling and descriptive labeling of canned and packaged foods are not the same thing. Grade labeling is required by Fed- eral law to state the name of the product, the grade, weight of con- tents and A list. of ingredients used in preparing the processed food. Descriptive labeling is voluntary on the part of the manufacturer. It gives all information required by law and. in addition. the quantity by cupfuls of the solids and liquid. and suggestions or recipes on how to use the product. A Good Example Unusual too, is a length of ordin-l ary heavy rope painted a bright green and attached to the wall ml create an ingenious, and certainly. very- inexpensive, mlrmr frame. Then there is a lovely lamp made "This can of cut. green beans from a progressive manufacturer is I good example of the advantages of descriptive labeling.” said the Chef. "On one side of this label is the name of the brand on it clear light LEY ALLEN how helpful they find descriptive labeling, the firms who have not yet adopted this consumer service Will be encouraged to Join this pro- grass parade. Nothing can equal the power of courteous purposeful women who make their wishes clearly known." lVl0Nl)AY'S DIN NEE Cream of Corn Soup Btbecued short. Ribs Baked Potatoes Buttered Beets Celery Cherry Raisin Tart Coffee Tea Milk Barbecued Short Ribs: Order 3 lbs. short ribs of beef cracked for serving. Brown all over iti their own fat in a heavy skillet. Add 2 sliced peeled onions. Combine and add 1!; c. tomato ketchup. 12 c. May Cause Infertility INABILITY to have children often leads to much unhappiness. There are many reasons why in- tfert-ility, or inability to have child- i-en. occurs. Not. uncommonly. the difficulty is due to a condition known as csrvicitis. or inflamma- tion of the neck of the womb. When this inflammation is cleared up, the chances of becoming pregnant are greatly increased. regardless of the germs which are producing the trouble. ltesulla of Research It has been found in laboratory experiments that cultures of almost any germ will kill the sperm with- in sn hour. A careful study has been made by a group of physicians which shows that it. is the number of germs present in the cervix which determines whether or not there will be interference with fer- tility. These studies were curled out on a group of 55 women that were treated with one of the antibiotic drugs known as terramycln. Not only did this treatment eliminate many of the germs, but it. also in- creased the time of survival of the spcrfnatozos. in 42 of the pntienm. Of the 55 women treated. 18 be- came pregnant. , Many Causes It is possible that, in many cases. infertility may be due to some dis- turbance of the glands of internal secretion. in some cases. even after careful study, no specific cause can be found. In other instances. there may be some psychologic cause. Thus, it is not unusual, after par- ents have adopted an infant. for In any event, in each case where pregnancy does not occur, a care- ful study of both man and woman is necessary before the proper treatment can be decided upon. QUESTION AND ANSVVER E. T.: Does removal of the ton- vinegar. 1 tsp. paprika, 2 tsp. chili sils increase oiie's chances of get- . pregnancy to occur at a later date. up Fading autumn shades, bare stub- bles.,the red of furrows, and I sight of first wild gene of fall on the wing-all this the October day gave us, and more. to malts it quits perfect. And did we say 3 blusjsym call echoing loudly in the hush of the morning to have us uni-ch for other signs of falling weather? James too regarded it. now a little more casually than in tho busy days of the harvest. 0 O 0 ”It's great to be done of the threshing!" he offered. -'11. looks to me." he nodded. "Is if there's nin in that skyi" But not yet. The stars and moon keep an old watch though. we do catch some note of complaint in ths sound of the wind. And also in uneasy token of it we remember now "the sun went Dale to bed." We Imils recalling others of those lines of "signs of Ruin" learned in a Reader of childhood. We wond- er if. as we went. about our "Poi- Sunday" cares this afternoon, did "Puss on the hearth with velvgt paws, sit wiping o'er her whiskered jaws?" So this week brought the end of our harvest with every sheaf of every field and patch of the grain. li")d5 thrashed. the granule: satis- fyuigly supplied, and the residue of straw the loose and the bailed all housed against winds and Weathers. "Yes. it's good to be done of the harvest," James smiled. "But, we've still plenty of work to do. with the month goipg by so fast. We've," his face was set, "no time to waste or "give away before the freess. 0 0 0 Yet as folks can,'despitc every busy-ness, our farmers found time today to help another farmer with his threshing, to have an apprgci- able area of his stubble cleared of stocks byvthe dusk. Mr. C. was there 100. lendinll an experienced hand, As a boy he learned all the secrets .ELLEN'Si DIARY by an Island Fumes": Wlfo clnntlng prairie places . . . He lives now in his quiet. "house on me hill" c..:e by Alderlea, which looks down upon an engaging scene of mill: and pond. of fields and length of winding stream. U 0 0 So the week, gracious to us on these farms. turns now to go along I night. path. which leads for. ever away. The October day mg, that all in all has been quite per. foot. to have us say with Mrs. Carrie Jacobs Bond: "Well. this is the and of a perfect. 33': Near the and of a Journey too; But it. leaves ii thought that is big and strong. With a .wish that is kind and true. For memo y has painted this per. feet. day With colors that never fade; And we find It the and of I put. fect. day A soul of a friend we've made." Until Monday - -. .. M - - - - Good-night . Diary Q. . . STUFFED MEAT LOAF Make your favorite bread crumb stuffing as you would to stuff I fowl. Grease a loaf pan, ptit. in half on Lmtures and Clinics. in Trenton. trip to Montreal and Toronto. 1n;1,0m 3 Japanagp stone Ba,-den')an-p , , powder, 2': tsp. salt and 3 dropsi , , . . ()nl.ai'1(i, Dr. and Mrs. McMillan will the latter City she will visit her tern. and -beautiful Bristol blue; hm” b5Ckl"”""d' Under mm 3'5 ” tabasca. Cover and bake until fork-i WW WHO? V of harvesting at home and in the the dl'e55mt-.2 in b0"r0mI Oi Pan fill!!! lcolor picture of green deans in an tandem 1.: hrs. in R smwgover. 335' Answer: Removal of the tonsiu; was,” in those veg” of the hug add about 11, mg, of ground gun he the guests of Flight Lieutenant sister Mrs. William Browne and Mi'.l giag (1-mg, shaped nu over-5,7,9.) R. K. Acheson and Mrs. Acheson, the latter a sister of Mrs. Mc- Millan. Dr. and Mrs. McMillan will both visit Toronto. From the latter city Dr. McMillan will fly to Win- Executive Browne. , o o 0 Miss Barbara Herring and Miss Jeannine Whitehead have been away for two and a half weeks. They visited Boston and Waltliam,l apples and pears. These are more than Just rich accents. since theyl have been put. to work by be-ingl fitted with removable tops, makingl them nice candy or nut. dishes. In another room group, raspberry see the size, the net weight of the attractive bowl. "Turn the can around. and we contents. the number of cupfuls of beans it contains. the style in which they ;re cut. the amount of to 350 degrew Fl , thus been found in a recent study Cherry Raisin 'l'nrf.: Bake R 9 in.I pastry shell. Meantime, simmer to-l gelther for 5 min, 1 1N0. 2i can. sour pitted red cherries with M c.,i of the juice. H c. raisins and la cu to increase the chances of getting the severe type of polio, known as Bulbar polio. vesters' excursions. He knew what it meant to stock those long. long, "rounds" and how to tend and hitch his team and be away to the over-size wheat-fields to gather in the rich sheaves to the threghu, and spread on top of dressing. Then add remaining dressing. Pour ovet this 1 can of tomato soup Bake in 1 moderate oven. ' -Mu. Robert L. Smii.h,'8r. N993 W ””e”d ""3 . l" "d th f . th t . it i d t - Hume in W. 1. Meeting of the Canadian Medical Mass. and Chartreuse have been combined 31:: ihne gaglvemze Tprvi-38: sugar-, Then myx (menu... up 6. ,. p I ,1” was mmm” mo wnhthemnkb p l' 39: g snciety. Dr. and Mrs. Mclvfillan win 0 v . ,for an unusual. but mose effectivcl provided zggliiolltlll SU'El5:l.C3 tbs. cornstarch Morning bmile up and workings of those early ,n0UGnNv.l., .. "rm-n in mm. week. umg, Mrs. Ira MacKay. fnrnierly of color scheme. It is seen in. A llvlnxl g A an. 5r! . vradually stir this threshing outfits which were I part, . 0 0 New London who has been visiting room where a. dining area is set. nffl mm "19 bmlilll Phrllles. Tm, spvpmwnlgnld M" M 3 mdmlnf mp growing pun; of mo” 1”, 8 tbs. butter My. grid Mrs. James C. Mont.- relattves in the Prnviiice, loaves by being placed under I. Moorishi Elly In Hand Cook and stir 5 min. until smooth comedian came home with his re- l cup fine white sugar . i , lnth canopy in raspberry red. Plaid "The label also tells how in pre- and ”"”k- Pm" 11”” the D3-ii-TY 2 b L gomery have returned from I trip for her home in Inndnn, Otlillrlouc I . g p I . I g I r p t dg eggs an en no sneak Ma”. - - 0 pillows on the chaitieuse sofa picki pace the beans for plain ii8lVlfli"'. 5h9”- C091 Q”"vkl)- 39”"? 59lV1nK- poigacfirwellg son. were Vou pm. - 1 cup milk . . . Mrs. Gmdon Ra.-m,r m,,,,.u,in, up the two colors. while the other and gives ll. special recipe. All the 5Df9Ed Mm llnsiieeimed Whipped moced, ' H h 1 o 3 tsp, baking powdgy Mrs. E. G. Blunders. Mrl, Nor-led informally at the tea hour Fri- rh”l” "9 dime in dun K""'m”'M,pr3.m 13 9”” ''o. "M". Cm-am1.l';"l(I””h Wfijrllncd topllmlz. son ; Bea” than ma," PW. 0 d 1 tsp. salt 813). f And. Chef. if the clubs and K 0" "5 CHEF whappm.) I W” hgld nv" rm. an, A mane sheet Wm be 8"!" to 1 tsp. nutmeg man Saunders and Miss Kathy Baunders spent the Thinkskwlnl week-end in New Glasgow with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Saunders. . . . day afternoon. 1 . . , Corporal and Mrs. Kclstl White and young son Michael have taken up residence in Winnipeg. Mr. niece, Mrs. Douglas Borden, North River Road. women's groups of this country will let manufacturers knows nfficiallv. Garnish cream of cairn soup with dived caiinr-cl pimientos, KEEP IN TRIM other twenty -six weeks. Corn Bread clean after baking if you gr-cue only the I90!-I to be covered by dough. instead of greasing the Flour enough to roll. cut V. inch thick. Roll in sugar and cinnamon. -Mn. Stephen Burns. whole surface. Hunter River W. I. A social evening of more thanlwhyte who is married to Miss Ruby Mr. and Mrs, Fernando Vidal left. , .......- passing interest was enjoyed re-IMacMill:-in of Charlottetown was Til"-h'dii.l' W1" MOMFEH1. When they a l cup flour eently at the home of Mr. Imdlformerly with the R. C. A. F. at M11 take up residence. lv cup cornmeal 1 Mrs. Cyrus Pickard, Mt. EdW8l'dtSul'nmers1de, Before bfrlng H-.m5.I t ' ' l 3 tsp. baking powder d P Road. when relatives and iriendsjferred to Winnipeg C()1'pim-31 why”. Mr. and Mrs. J. llmnt ate mi an in-' 1'" j'"" K”'" 1. cup gum, l A gathered in a surprise party, to;c-ompleted a Vcritlrse at Camp Bor-;F”J0i3bl9 1110101” mp V-0 N” YOTK The ionic quality of October's, By gelling your tliniking on thel '2 1311- M" WEFK. 5 honor Mrs. Pickai'd's mother. Mrslden. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gay.lC”5'- nippy blue and gold days is posi- right track, you find yourself on 1 PUP milk i S Ew'THR"T.Y George Plcklfd 011 3110 OGFBDWR Olililifhlleld, Plll9llf.Rll1Fd at their resid- . ' ' ' Lively exhilarating. This is the idealla slimniiiig program with no con-ll 1'-WK Id”? "3"" m9 cm"? 1'1”-3" 01 Fl" her nine.ttet.h birthday. Many gift.s.lence for Crirporal and Mrs. Whyte, MW Edwm J”””' fo"'""ly M Umt '0 DU" .V0UY H8111"! find youriscious 1-xcrtion of Will fl0W9T- Th9;1 lbs" b"”"' . aim Wm"er! Make ym” ml mu 3' br-uqtiets of flowers and congrntulr prior to the latter's departure fi'onilcm"1"”'”m”” and Halm” haslposture out of Lhe doldrums and secret. is this: coniplete willingness MIX ll", "W W5 l'W""l'””l5 ll? -" we". Sepnrm” oumt wnh ' V””'m lbpfn In Toronto since August with do something excmng about your- gives you will power. bowl. sifting the flour and baking Ni-Sim '- 50 nertlv appliqued! Make firms were showered on this grand, ninety your ”young" lady whn isj in excellent health and remarkablyl active for hot years. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, and her other 1 -i , - . bi . i - 1 L M, , Mr. and Mrs. Avnrd Cadmium off Mrs. Harold Jenkins. formerly nfidauihlflir M”- W.l'l-V0" Smml Mm f:(E,l.your mndi the Mmpm". mun fnue5'oli0rnlnilliad": Jiyjff. slseznfoulielflgn :3)" lmkfnz Wm" Bad", F-om, 20 8lal:rl:lz:k6lrglTlBe' -1 35- Bfidgion, Maine and Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown, nnw residing in Cal- M13 Smlm 0i M1d15”d- 0'"-F””'0- l Desire is the keynote to action. zipping into this diess easily three 9 mmum m A mo N" 9 men kn an ym.d' ' 3” 5' Wu" William Sleeves, Moncton. were fl?-Y.V'. has unrleigotie a Sllilcflsslttll . ', ' When you truly desire to change, weeks hence. By the way. where -V - "!j-- This pattern easy to uu mm; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Operation at the Holy Cross Hns- M11 1”" J-.N'ChM5”" Wm M3 you start picturing yourself the is it too tight - in t.he waist.- d R to sew is tested for fit Has. De pital. Calgary. Mrs. E. A. Hough, M9" "'0-5L M”V'? l" "'9 Ch”"l'h-iu-ay you want to be and think line? Then that's the spot to bring ' ' ' com. Avlrd during the week. . . - tinned Tuesday evening at their residence in honour of Mr. Ruh- of the Fa.-viral. The Provincial Fe.ci.nal. and the Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild. . . . iuvre :'nn tlovernnrs of the Dtama Festtral Cnminittee. . - . the Province. . . . Mr. Howard Smith, Tnronl.o, is M13 KMV MW gJ0"95 1-9 Dlalmllll a person down .. it's a limp spirit. aitalll. One way is in get out I 10 Slimd ill? Mnltf "wmhl W"-h "Be ye renewed by the renewing favorite dress. perhaps that good visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Pierce. . . . ON-HWR. is l1.Vm8 Lo rcalizary to be C”mm”””-AV. 3"d,50Cl91 WC 0' C”3"'ialong that line. Lelia see . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris enter-,wit.h her mother during her con-10""9"”"' ” hem? ""'9"'”l"5d by viewpoint will do away with all, valesrence. I n . . ' Mrs. K. M. Martin is in Halifax ling Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Pierce, North River Road. 0 I i-art.-ms dramatic groups. After the of Lowell. Mass. are spending a 1" BMW"- I Miss Evclyii Btiyinaii of Ottawa arrived by plane Saturriav venm her daughter, Mrs. Allan Kirk and lher friends before she leaves with her husband and children to take tip residence in Alberton. l i . 0 men's Auxiliary held at the home. Dramapaloomfipldl New Jersey 3”, ms”, snciation with the Grotip. Mrs. Mc- jcurdy Bell spoke on behalf of the organization and Mrs. Ms Myott imads the presentation, . . . can out i Those privileged to hear Miss Dnrnthen Stewart. speak in at. Mr and Mrs .lRr1lP! .Vlat:K.u- and and is spending a week vjsmng James Church Hall. Tuesday even-, Mr anti Mrs Gcialri Hnviiwss leave llns mo n.ng for Boston and New points of mtcrest m the Province, . . n llnl. on her Medit.eri-nnenn trip luere charmed wit.h the pictures self. it isn't. middle age that bogsi You self-pity. Feeling sorry for your-l self can send you back to over-p l Rekindle interest evciy now and into the line of action with stretch- bends. Turn on a tune - are arms above head. pull s-l-l-m through the middle measurement and bend sidewarcls. repeating slowly and svelte lines - "Si.retching-makes- for-a-willowy-waist." j? 1 SENTENCE!) T9 LIFE sentenced to life in prison for man- Snunders said he then shot him. powder fngetlinr. Beat the egg till very light; add it and the milk to the dry ingredients and lastly the butter which has been meltcd Pork Allow it's to in lb. bniie-in loin I-"1 MMDGHNU. DlF9W1l' eating faster than anything else. Dominion Drama Festival, Ottawa. ,visiting her daughter Miss Eliza-. ' p l , gg wrgg i-hymmu-;.11y a damn gimme. aiuirn- or shoulder roast per sei'vmE- are The Gumdmng 50 Front Sue” . . . WP”, Mamn rm. 3 w,,,,kg Mr, andllit the regular meeting of tliel ,-wing M9195. peel your wamnm Cover surface nf the uncooked west Toronto. ' M. and M” gm,-V 1.-;.,,d..n emersmrs, 1.; pg gene, 3,... ,m,,m.,ng MP, Dorcas Group of the Baptist Wo-I give, roast. with a mixture of ii: cups brown sugar, 2 to 3 tbs. vinegar, named at their home this weeklto Halifax and Mrs. Martin will Then you me, eased info stretch- for repress-ni.at,ives of Dramareturn with them, of Mrs. Robert Nicholson the mem- bends and enjoying them. ”Slim- 1 ”P- my m”5l'”d- 9nd '59 ml Groups, Tm organiyatinns includ-, o - , - bars expressed their appreciation names" in. mg... gfecuve when powdered cloves or ginger. Placep Eels of both European and Ame,-ri.. .,,; ,,,m The Dnmimnn Drama i Mn and Mm Ch,.st,,r Bmhnp. to Mrs. Ivan Nicholson for her'ss- you feel the rhvthm and picture roan mt side up on a rack in at can spicclihes migrate to ocean urea: t ' aroun e slow oven. 325 degrees F., basting with the melted glaze until meat. is well done. (If you use it meat thermometer, insert through the fat side into the centre of the roast. it in Mix and MATCH with the whirlnway skirt and puff-sleeve blouse. Pattern 4196: Children's sizes 2, plate illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-Five Cenu (title) in W111-3 (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size, Nnmc. Address. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, "ANCIENT xvii West Indies to spawn. Jnrlcn and Mrs. Hitrnld Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kelly nf Bing-1 nlmriuc-cl Mr Richard MacDonald liampton. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Dav:-l Ml-is 50h" MW1-904 ll?" Wldly SARNXA OM (Cp,mE”1 mm but do not allow to touch bone. In w.nt.amw. l!'llPT(" he spoke to Dobsnn and Mr David G. Dobson mmmnz for I twn weeks holiday gm, 5,,u,,'d.,,, ' 37 Friday W” when done. the meat thermometer should register 186 degrees F.) A 5 lb. loin rout. will take appi-nxi-l memllli til the City Hall. Wednes- short hnliday with Mr. and Mrs. ' day airning at which Mr. Mac- Karl E. Clark. Kent St. Miss Jean Mac Kenzie who has lsd.l:l.l;;.Irl"Cllin 1t9hEofah?:tagtlt1lne lazy: mnlly 3 how" "id "W""3' mmm"-1 Donald gave a resume of his re-I ' ' ' H199" Vl5mn8.h" m0'-"GE MTl- -7- wmtgm snndg, saunas", fan," o1Plsn on I 16-minute rest. period rent. Elllf)pPllll trip Judge and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Stuart Cll:Iftdl9rlW' M”K9"Zl9 '0? "'9 Pl-ll Fix seven children, said in court last 0!" 07 "19 0V9" 5910” C”Vl"K- Palmer entertained at their resld- are on g motor trip to Mnmg weeks left on October 8th, for New week he had asked Sands to lend Thll AHOWG time to milk! the encv, Creeivtnod Di'lVP. The giic-stslreal. Y0”! CllaY- him money, sand, had refused um gnvy, but, remember to keep me roast. very hot. Alice Brooks Designs York (ivy. l Mrs E. M Phillips Pllllll"lnlllPdf:h0wT u"'d Ml" 5'-OWIWI Vivid want. to feel lime and Nun! Ind . n . at her fPSlfl('l1Ce West. St. at a "WP 011- ' rcacspturs that trim figure. Pine, ' Tlirir niam fiinnrls and relatives Young P:-ople's party for herl i ' ' start picturing yourself that way. 31-INCH BOY DOLL have horn int") hnppr to limit of daughter Anne. Mr. Paul N-rlinlsnn, M11 5- 4. Pomeroy and Mrs. Visunliu yourself in your perfect . , the rncaizrmcnl of Miss Helen l-lxdeiwho leaves soon to make his home P”,”33' BVYGM0" 0' c'”K"Y "9 ilk. With NPCFD POGWTI. wearinl H. Wu" H” 1 pow cloth" - l in Mr Robert. E. Mityhew, The in Albcrton was the guest. of hon- V'5m"” ML "5 MW EWGH MlC- clothes with a, flair. This mental Sign? 37 mch” hmht "(ll mum; Q 3 mairlnuc will take place in Nnv- our. Milli". YOTK P0lM- picture lifts your spirits and stir: m', Km" '1i"'l you” cf" :9”: , , ember. ' - - - MV A d.th'M' F: I F ed up, enthusiasm. With thusium, chm . hrtagfingw baozuzuc y . 9 ' 0 The nimriage of Miss Eleanor W ''l '"' ””M- T ' you can do nnyihingl - , M155 lsnhcl Jaiiiieson left mm. l;:Odlrl.RdRtighff'r of Mr. and Mrs. ;'L":lh”e"-h N- 3; gent ;rl;:nk-siyzlvlns This positive lpprolch to making use fluh-oolorednnfntbric for M5 Mike lure your chlld sets three full lnttetown by air nil Friday to spend nr odd. Winsloe. to Mr. Jerald 9"” 9 7- 3" Tl ""58 your figure ovsr takes away all body, straw yam hair. Pnttgrn a few weeks in Halifax. Miss .lamle- Rohinsnn took plate in south Dl”'”v 51 R0Ch'””'.d fin resistance. All it. amounts to is kecp- 7175: pattern for doll only. "In" " and” C", H”""”"l"d , son will be a gurst at the swordpwinslne Church ,October 9th, at in; in mind what. you wnnt, rather i z Mm ,3 g 1. lg and Anchor Inn while in Hali- 3 o'rlnclt. , M" ""3 M”-lwendeu H- W0?” than dwelling on fattening foods. and TWENTYJIVE CENT3 1" New By " rm." milk And : fax. - - - ':'”10l;;”"h"k;K'V1"ghdAY fair) :lont- Then. instead of feellnl dladnmt- ggitmbf" ihi-tfd-)"egI gimme; 3-3 It tum beau. Try in mi not i, o v - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roper are T 5 r '1" W E" 9? M 8 on led at having to forego rich dishes. "WP 9 'W - 1. Mr. and Mrs. Rohcif Borden and visiting in Sydney. and Poxcraft. Wed"”"'-V f" 3”'"f "N CUM” you Ipprociste the science of nutri- dm'” V” 7'" G""dhn- '0 km" '9 little daughter are on in motor mppMaine. At the latter place they will Lm" Mm 3"9"” '9' mliluid lion, and find yourself plsauntly 3L W95". T0'0"w- 0'"4”0 , ; to Montreal. be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ""d I "”""' hwihy W "'9 00'" surprised at the amount of good ””” Pm” Fmmy NAME Ant y 0 - 0' lErlc Love. W19”. M5 "N M” w0"'h W9" food you can have and lose un- gIR:38' PATIIRN Nunnta um . Mm W. H v Dunbw. and Mr) 0 0 . accompanied as far as Moncton, ,,.,,.,,;, pound; -nu. gnimhumd Z - if and Mrs 'Shf'ld(m Ma I hesnnlmlvlizi E. Hchailnpinn has re. by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mac- -------j-j- nrmuul 8,, zhrmy gm me" , mntored Mis. Crowell to Now Gian-, mm amt Inn. Ontarin. - our Alice Brooks Needlecraft cata- gow on Thanksgiving Monday. 0 O I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plant of Mam-ion have been in Charlotte- town to attend the funeral of the lsto Mrs. E. H. Beer. 0 O O I Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hurst spent ywhere she was in attendance Al. the Dominion Annual W. A. meet- ing. ' O O O The I. O. D. E. of Prince Ed- ward Island held an informal meet- lng at Mrs. J. T. Davies' . sidence on Friday evening." The four Chap- . . . Mrs. Arnold Rsttenbury has re- turned from an enjoyable visit to Bar Harbour. Maine and Boston, Mass. 9 O Q The League of Mercy is holding a tea and display at the Cundul log-n of the moor popular sni- broidary. crochet. sawing. calor- trsnsfer designs to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed in book. Bond 25 cents for your copy. Idea for win. '- uhlons. worth: When you on driving past I scan. .. anywhere where small children an piny- in: near to shoot. slow down to 15 miles per hour. I minute: and is not GARDEN CITY MILK IS THE MOST human Ills. "'7. W;-.:e The we 32;": is f"??.'.'.l.'.?i1?.l1'.l...'."i'i :.".,.......- ...:.:..-;'.::i-..".:..":.:'is: ii'5-3"” ""'”""'""” "'”-”""” Bell. ifnnu'n..?.5.;”w.?3'?.3?ei..i.'l5 theminidr Ana or an man we oNin-wi-nvW- ' . ' wt 'wm'. N”-"M008 F00” 0" A114 u o o ed by their rpggntg mg on, mg". ward Island Hospital. Mrs. Iarnn ,....,.,-.. an . . V I . Min Nancy MucNevln who nc- bar from Clch Chapter. Mrs. wll- MCUHIH 1' 0f."W.m" 10? "N 701- 'u' 3."; -----l r .. l ' H CO" I g mun!” her mend mu an" mm Bgrthtxt ill,” ?duCmoml Con. Dr and Mrs Lloydtcox are inov In Provost 9: new n.s. . at ' ' M3! fro '!U'0tifn f Char te- veher or e ov vice was present. - r - t f' ' i w I ' town has 1".m.a to froconto. The purpose of the ineetinx "1 M l" "M ''h''' "" hm” ” 7”" "J.?' ' '&"'”'”'I':':.' f . Lane. 5 "B x 3 Mr. and Mr; l5rm'nld Kirk have moved into their new home in tho humid lqviow nlidcnusl 3- IWM mind Thursdu to visit her form I Co-ordinating committee. 0 O 0 Mrs. Oswald Wright. Digby. Nova Mr) and Mrs R. W: Milli. Osm- -u..........,.. efon Apia. York lane have left for C on put I l UVGODA l.lMl1'lD ioiomcampscms