L OCT OBER. 15. 1953 Maritime Home Ec. Conference To Open In Amherst Tomorrow this week-end. Miss Hogan also reported a large increase in the number comprising the. Hospital- ity Committee in order that the We-day conference would be made an enjoyable and socllal event. as well-'ss a professionally stim- ulating one for those attaining. Miss Ruth Binnie. Department of Education, Halifax. reported that several new and different ex- hibits would be on display during the Conierence week-end this week-end. These should prove most interesting as well as educa- tional to home-makers, dietitians. teachers and extension workers. The highlight of the flanning Committee nueting was the report of the Program cbinmittee. head- ed by Dr. J. H. Archibald. Among those who are scheduled to speak are Dr. L. I. Pett. Chief Nutrition Division. Dept. of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa; Dr. John B. Hardie. Pine Hill Divinity llall, Halifax, and Dlf. Dora S. Lewis, Hunter College. New York City. Prominent home economists from Nova Bootia. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island met in Am- haut. us. recently to plan the Maritirne Home Economics Con- ference taking place tomorrow and Saturday. Presiding was Miss Eliz- abeth Macmillan of Acadia Univer- uty, Wolfville. NB. . neprssentiiig the New Brunswick Home Aucciation was Miss Flor- ence Ewan. senior Nutritionist. De- pu-tment of Health and Social 33;-vices, Fredericton, while the Prince Edward Island Association was represented by its president. mad Doria Anderson. Dr. J. H. Aral-libald was the representative lor the Nova Bootla Association. Present also at the meeting was mu Norah Hogan. who reported that arrangements had been made with hotels and tourist homes in Amherst to accommodate guests ind delegates attending the Mari- time Home Economics Conference Modern . Is it proper to seat a hus- band and his wife side by side at the dinner table? A. No: it is customary to sep- arate them. ' Q. which is the proper express- ion. "The boy was named for.his father," or. "The boy was named after his father"? A. The preferred form is. ”Thc boy was named for his father." Q. Is it eousary for a bereav- ed person to return all calls of condolence? A. No: this is neither required nor expected. Q. is it necessary for a woman to say "please" and "thank you" to her servants? A. While not necessary, this courtesy could never be called out of place. . LADIES! Look At This! one iracigsssoimin sizns FALL DRISSIS Rag. to 521.95-Clearing 55.00 - Rag. 54.98 Allaweol CARDIGANS .. Sale Price, 53.98 g DARK SHADE5. NYLON! Rog. 31.35--to clear . .e. . . 51.00 Reg. 51.50-5-to clear . . . . . 51.15 N0llMA'S LADIES WEAR 160A Kent st. pm 3053 . I bear sire! ' : rmun v0I"h:g:' b ht W” "n ' rs I?! aid herdW0”d..1-loo ' dovmstair-. d. h . never he 1'” nl”l,”'”" ”""" 'u- - hiiwtliea B-W3 ' "J11 c-t.oo.-sit,-gm A are I 0 lid” i 31:: to: new floors. Shannon Pk.3 N.S. Dear Sir: I am writins 10 "11 fill you or, Wgngg; ha (I go 93 thstlh". t, t make! ' found ta, waxeun shun. i . yours sincerely. l Jlfls "G" 'I:HE ” GQQQDIAN. ln SrvieAnd In Love Girl. 20. Engaged To Boy. Months Younger. . Advised To Delay Marriage For A Year ' DEARAMIBB DIX: I am a 20-year-old girl enga d to a boy a few mom-T15 younger. 1 hi!" finished high school and a business course. He had completed -a year of college before going into the Air Force. My fiance is now attending school in the service; if he marries. he could live off base. except for school hours. We've been going together tor more than two years, and have can engaged almost a .year. We would CHARLOTTETOWN Tycoon-lBe off with you at once. Beggar-You don't need to be so snooty. only difiierence bortween us two is that you're making your second million and I'm still work- ing on my nrst. cloth. Polish with a dry, clean cloth, and you ll get good results. Wet nooks If you have spilled some water on some or the pages of a book. slip a blotter on each side oi the wet pages and pressithem with a medium-hot iron until they 3” dry. This will prevent the leaves like to get married now. What do ou think of the plan? OLARICE FIANOIIPS YOUTH A DRAWBACK ANSIWER: The problem of service marriages will doubtless be with us for a long time, even though our country is not presently engaged in pretty much on the same factors that make or mar any marriage-with additional complications. In these extra involvements that must be considered in your case, Clarice. since you seem otherwise to have a very firm foundation for a good future. The chief drawback to your marriage lies in the youth of your fiance. The double responsibility of married life and military obligations is about enough for - 4 Muriel N lason g A young man. -' your letter I'd say you had the required qualities; it your fiance is as . well-balanced" as you. l.hs.rc's a good chance for marital happiness. and troopers have stopped us twice because he's too young to drive. My i The pain and distress had been most young folks, but he has the added burden of completing his educa- tion:-and all at an age when one phase of living is enough to occupy Two people -oi exceptional character. intelligence and emotional stability could make a. go of the marriage you contemplate. Judging from though a year's delay is advisable. DEAR MISS DIX: I'm 14 years old, and in serious difficulty for my age. My boy friend. Dick. wants to drive his car wherever he goes, parents don't know of this and Dick's folks seem to think it's all right for him to drive. . MARCIA L. ANSWER: There's no compromising with rig t and wrong, Marcia. Both you and Dick fully realise. and have been ficiaily mid. that it's illegal Jar him to drive. Time will change his status within ii year or two. and in the meantime it's thsnks more for your mode or transpor tation. If the boy is stubborn about the car. refuse to go with him and make it stick. Better 9. little difficulty with a headstrong lad now, than serious trouble later. i. f v..... 1 By James w. larten. ran. DUFLICATIONS (EXTRA POR- TIONS) OF STOMACH AND INTEBTINE A few years ago a patient ac- companied by his physician went to the X-ray department of a lane hospital to look over the X-ray films because of pain Ln lower ab- domen. It -was found that the pat- ient had an extra twelve inches of large bbowel which. under certain circumstances, caused considerable pain while at other than he was free or pain. its patient and physician were looking at the mm and the nhi"'r- ion was pointing out the extra twelve inches of uLwc., n of surgery leaned over and jC)klil;,r ly suuestcd that he rcirive in-, '-A cup shorteninl melted extra twelve inches oi bowel as.tl'ill' Mu 511 dry lnlredle-nls la- wouid prevent the Ipain w.n;n lie lath!!! add me . sour milk thought must be pi-uev,it.' and melted shortening. Pour in leaf The patient xooked .expect,g,ntjy tin. Let stand for is minutes be- at the physician who shook his fore plaoin, in moderate oven to head and said it could be remov- bake- ed. if nkessaiy, as surgery could -M11 CM?!" MIIITIY. Wat Royalty W. I. 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