.. .. . s.. ..a :.....-it-..s.a....a...a. MARY HAWORTH Adolescent Girl is Dismayed MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN A COUNTRY GARDEN riii-: HIJMMINGBIRD i'l'lie sunlight speaks. and tlS H1109 3y Sister , is a bird: "t-ll" W'” ””l””'”' My 3””: It l-iliiliiliers hall-Liuessi-rt. half-i and i .tlt' orpliaiis and lite utti seen. ha”Vl",a..dV lil.l aunt iiilll uncle 1 am 16 anti l. ii-ii it it hot lung ago our aunt ti.” lltlxrll st-rititlsiy ill and had tot Ailiiie the fluttered. titer the lawn p A flasliing dip. anti it is S0119. . And all it lends to tile 9)? is this- l)" opt-ratcil on Her inarriedl A Wnbeam mung the air 3 gr”. ll.til;litci' tuna and husband cailie ' Kgriiii. 1" el-ll "ll" l” ltl"'” 'l”'" may 'I'Ilt- llutililliiig bird in lltls gill"- lh ?lel"" ilcii nests in the .slit'iibbt'I') lll llll” iii... liilsilllllil 7 ill t'l'tll lllllli IUVI" g.'ii'dcn and all illiriitlt-is Hit-' iltillll i. ii llix i.iln rm aild l-rally i nail-ileit irlitii the hitllt mics giinll ll...-..ii,l ll? lltillltl tease me glriilrlllrtil over the ('l"lP sitttilis allll lttlif'lI viii ttlllilll aiiiays emf of lilac and roses of ditil-rciit villi ,,,,..',e..,,i nip Jtllll I uliultl try in nufw tiiir hiinlllling-btrtl is our lil.ikc llilll xliili tin iiqmll) liPl.NillEtllt'sl l-aster l)lI'(l. alllnl: ilirce til-iiiil l;itl..-h tiiitc ll-' Mild 1 l””'d illl'llt's long and tleitllls less tliitn it a pl-lllix lls long beak is lust ti.'lil till ;i ll-ll-ll: tli.tllvii;. it” my iiayp tor ieitiiiiiitz deep itlttl illiixcis 3,, ml. kill-iuiii I .it'ill lllibughifor ncxtztr lis wings heat so lihl tlil-tr lit-tlrlnilli anti iilcre was tllat tltet litilil; thus its ilailie it ..'liliii. tltilllhlllil his li.ltl llc tiirilcd hard in in-lit-re that such a llfll lstf the light anti lillfl luv it! come creature. viitll a lllllllblllrad ("ill ,,, mm I dutiyi km... tiny I did. l a little more than liitir inches. can but 1 max and he pttt his arms drive itself forward a mile antin- ariiolltl me and started to kiss me. . me it is the only bild that tan l .lll:t then Guen itas at tile door . fly backwards, and one of the icii l aiill I broke frtilii ltim and ran. l birds tllat can rise siraiglit tip in gut (;u'en'5 respect for me. and the air. like a helicopter. it has my own. is gone. ibeen estimated tiiat a ruby-throat .can beat its uings at the rate of REGRETS MISTAKE l two hundri ' beats per second. The Vlhrn he were altiilr Sh? Viillftfl p nest is a work of art it is a one- ', IND tras and said she hated int inch cup. made of coltony plant hate 5 sister like me She avoids dmin. tied ttigotiicr ulih spider- mix as H l itere poisonous and lpug-typing and covered with delet- dlint blame her. i love her VPI'.V'caie litciicns it is placed on it much. and she is all i have 'horizontai linib. vihere it ltiliks Fieryoiie is an impersonal that like a knot. Tlle tiio white eggs ' sometimes i think I hate to b! are the sire of beans. This small alii e. Now she is against me. so i bird Mill defend its nest nith the 1 don't hate anyone to confide in.l utmost bravery. dashing. like a I feel so low -just like those girls mad hornet at the head of the iii- .in the ”ctlnit-ssion” story maga- truder. Today. I talked unit a ' ,.,..-5. garden visitor front Czllifilrnia and if t;ti'cn only knew htiiv I re-ls-he has a mucking-birtl in her v, 'grct illv iiiisl:Ih9. I don't knowlgarden which acts in this way hilly I tlltl such a horrible thing.' irnders come near. Our htiillilitltg- 1 have dates once in a vtliile. bitt bird in the litiby-thiwlaletl. the on- rilv real boy friend is in Ger-l ly one that xtantlers so far frtiill many. lie is ctiilliilg home in two the floral rishcs of the tropics. "years anti tie are going to be) You uill attract these jeiiels of Wnlaririetl i don't love Juhii: bill I birds to your gardt-ll by planting do love his wife. because she is red or scarlet Ylil)illal'-Sll8l)t(l flun- lso woiitlcriul. If she kiiuuit about ers. Some of their favorites i!l'E'Z .i1llis, site iiotild hate me andlpettiilias. I1(lnP)'Nllt'l(lE, lilies col- ilitcn has said she is gtiiiiiz to ilmbine and nastiirtittnis, The clips lteli her. larc tipped that last night were Thsi is one of the Htlrsl :iltia- full. Larkspitr. tviiitcrbiirv boll tnills lye been in. so please try. with sheets Pnf'l!t'l"d in thin blue to help me I can't ask anyonelgrass of tall delphlnium. li uas else. because there is nobody I. a tiny raider from the sky surmo- can trust. VS. ed and then dropped vertically. . b . d th bl i "l d K POORLY FHAPEROTED .Slll1Izl:elhP .:W9PlllPfl(”'llazlP mm an ' llnar V s it i: tinfnrliinaie that . The garden would ntit he zlirh )nii re hFPri Vi D0fll'l.V Cl1t3P9l"7llPd'n lovely place iiitlloiii these tiny I ........ t in your attntis ahsenrt Anti ill” birds and the second nest tiiieli llfiloltable that .inhn has so dtsl10n- with rohins is keeping the parent ihred his position 0' INN. in "19, birds very busy these days in . lfiimilv tiirttiic. Essentially hislttip iattil-ed slimmer hnllse lead- illiriaiiniis behavior amount: to in; in the rakfl E,-.,rd(.,1 Th, mite vsnggesiinlz delinquency to I m0n- beaks seem to be linen all the Wlnr .ttme and the uork is so urgent i-. Your sense of ctlntrition about;ihal 1, is pmgmi, to be husv in 3l:V"”l' 'l'"Pr"P” 79599”? '" I”5 lm” the house painting as the birds t' ytnllrai advance is justified. it is to imrry in and ,,,,, Wm, (Md Mnh, l your credit that you feel ashamedp you ulirk only a few iil('ltPs mum. ' l'-Itttl C011-S('l9n('8 SlTll'k9"- l" Nllriitlflardcn visitors are interested in do . 'l 5 it it i ll , 5 coNst'l.1' A CLEIIGYMAN He -r-3-r - ...... ll - speci. These feelings indicate thatl ) I Fkttli are a wholesome sensitive crowned Hats From Paris zlrl at heart. As you knew even then, and see plainly now, you. nt'l'l' t-llnaillrtng in serious u-rnngj , illitllg. 0H'THllPlniOfl by tcmptationl PARK ,H,. V Toplicai i. high- ' l at tho lTIfH'lI('Iil voitr sister ap-l . . g H - g . ,V tciowncd hats with strong l-.asicrn t Wa;I('dP'g:liallllrm'dP "am hmke influence are what Paris predicts l'm P ' for wear this winter. , Gwen's outrage at you has its, V g g . hmllhy sidpl Wen thnugh her ab. The nevi big headed look of last , "season will be continued bill with 3'19 ::m"l:";lhp(:::O;:!:l::':' :n'r:? important differences. Tttrban-in- . T ,, " 'sird.h :,t . -i. gitahle bad. supposedly: and P e E Rpm oquel and dmhw will sit sqiiarelv on the head i l - h f i ' ;'2El;-'m:'r"hr' 2'3; osrlldvtv cnrn"JllSh(;': usually wt-ii illl-ward. Banded with bar gin" Hvar concept of Wham fur or. feathers. they will cover T t gthe hair and frame the face with 7 right and decent: she has sound bemming wnnov; ,moral principles and she expects i .. These are the earliest trends 5 you to have them too, and livephimed R. by pans mmmws r up to them. . At least three of P3i"lS' ttip millinerymen Aiboily, Svend "ow.,w,n she is ",0 young mm. i and Ort-el will go in for the new tionaily to recognize that you vvcrelV9E"e 0' fur " fealhelr "lwng E" "more sinned against than sln- fnnges 'Blm"st lmllallnfz ha” "mg" in me tp-mode with John. around the face. Olheis aic sure is an older person. almost 10 IPIIWEBBI; " 3 twice your age, with married ex-l perienee. who knows the facts of. , life. You are an adolescent (twen- l Your sister proved herself a friend in emergency, who probably had - Isn't qujtg yeti, Thus you are hp.isenscd the danger earlier and ginning to wrestle with the con-,W8S kN'Dlt1iZ watch. fiirts, confusions and urges of ma-5 Tn recover self . i'0rlWtl and moral integrity and to heal the rift with your sister. talk things over with a good cit-rgyman. and ask his help in ptitting things right. M.H. Mary Haxuirtll ctliiiist-ls lhrotigh her column not hv mail or per- sonal interview. Write to her in care of lhi! newspaper. ,-and you don't have a wise flrustworthy confident. to help you keep socially straightened out. .lohn was aware of all this. and ' cart-iessly took advantage of it. lite lrifled cynically with your inatvc viilnerahiiitv, and baited you into qtllcksandll of treachery. t ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS EASY TO MAKE! I'se linen, cotton, sbantiing denim -- any crisp fabric --- for either of these smart summer styles. Make several hats in gay colors to match your prettiest fasll inns! Use fabric leftover: - both styles require Io little yardage Bonnet brim is especially flattering to the Iarel Pattern 4834: Adjustable version takes ' yard 35-int-ll. This pattern easy in use, simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has cam-l piete illustrated instructions. . Send THIRTY . FIVE CENTS (35 cents! in coins tstamps can- not be accepted' for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME. AD- DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE AhAMS,i care of Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Dept. 60 Front St. W,, Toronto, Ontario. turlng psycho-sexual development! l RA. l".acllp Words Of The Wise We must not sit down and wait for miracles. Up and be doing!-. (John I-Tiintt MORNING SMIU Once there were two little worms. The'ftrst wait lazy and improvldent and always stayed in bed late. The other was always up early and about his bllslnesu. The early birti got the early worm. and the flahbel-mull with n W wxcrnwlu. i lgclhcr is it flivliritc The result isl them and the other buds in the garden as III the llUlif3l'.Nl The cats are kept aiiay in open pens and fed cart.-ittlly vihile the birds are lie-sting. With the birdbzitlis full of viutei”and the many llllL'k hedges for nesting there are litany lore- ly birds here all season. Why do they sing so sweetly those wild birds in the lane” When all day long the rain has lashed against the uindoir pane, iihy thotigh the siireikiiig tempest has ilarrlcd their. criiiie nests. do hey trill clings" lit glattness that uitli ioy the titty” titicsls” Have they colic illuard vision that is not gttcn ltl ilian.' ltl rcilti the tcinpests. iilclliiiilg anti. tile ilotiiis and suillicliilis lapaii'.'i Sliliie tliiicr seilse lit kliou it-dgvi that iirtitlks not of tlclzii. to clioosel a day of dreary gloiilli to sing. their swjt-tcsl lay” Would I might klitiil their see ref. that ill.lill iiiigllt lie the iiaV. to unit not tor the sttnsliliics ucalib: sing when dais are grey. Surely” ;we can lcarii mtich frtini ihcsel iliny birds in uatcliiiig their btixyl .working anti their cheerful sing- . int: I Tltc f.1iil'll0li is looking more like a gartlt-ii cal-it flit) as lliorc flim- ers bllillilii, the lowly early plilox tllliss i.ingarti' unit the shiny lgrecil foliage anti tlic Dcipliiiliiiill in niailt shades lif blue anti the first Siict-t Peas frngraiit and lift: . rflliiill t lallv has scent to me at 'pf1(Iill di-scriiiillg her garden, iillll; l'seyri'al of these poems hate llf'Plll Smith-Ladner THE GROOM VVAS MARRIED ON LEAVE Wedding Was l2Ti'”li.T.”.IIJ3f"Ii..”.lZ...l-'ll'”i. l.".1'll Prelly Summer Event .('ulliIIll1 XIV Fl.()WIrIR BHIJS l Each iilorn at tluun illicit l ttrixc . at the ltiilt-'(l lizipiist Church l I ulltw "'9 "W I” 8"" .hi;.iilsl- (tllzirlnttctouii. on 'I'htirs-1' The bride. given in iiiai'riai.'(' b.V' AS I E" ””””gh my ”””"'i lmll day atiiliiloun. June 14th at three her father. uilre a floor length ,'llliii ilIl'V nod and talk to tile l0v.i.lm.k align Sllirloy I-jdithlstrapless goun of baby blue ny-.boIero. lww HMHM "ml "' 11”” d" 5”” ll”. (Ir'IiiL'lllttl' of Ur ftilfl 'tirs. Lcslielltln tullc over taffeta uilli iiiatt-h- The iilorniilu gitiiics FIttllF- I..'iltllcr, ltt'('4'llllP the bride til Flarleiing taffeta bolero and units of Th” ll'llm'”i'kS ”l '''t” 3"” Slillll-'lll Rtixs xi-n of tir. llitrle M. SrT1llh,Jhlu(' tliiic licr shtitiitlcr length- A siiaxliig all the uliilc g Siliitli. My (l'Illll'l'l)ttt'l' bclix st) print and Kit s. A it-ii pretty vieddiilg took place R8Y.ll NA. officiated Milton l the marriage. (veil vtas held in place by a halo ai;Mrs. John Squarebriggs, Jr., as for her daughters weddin Mu. Ladner chat. a drain 0'! navy nylon Iileer with pink and navy accessories. Her coruu wu pink roses. Immedlatelyifoliuwi the nu. mony a receptioniwu eld at the Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. fal- npproxlamteiy fifty guest; -The bride's table win entered by in three tier wedding cake top- ped by miniature bride and groom. and flanked on either side by lighted taper: and bouqpou of spring flowers. t I Toasts to the bride were W ported by Rev. H.L.Jlmtnn, l Don MacLeod and responded to by the groom. . . -.4 For travelling in the Maritime: the bride wore.a suit of blue and white tweed with whitciacceasol-in and a coraage of pink knees. I - I- . Penguin Line Suggested By hahans ROME tfleuierst Easy-to- wear. colorful and inventive re- sort clothes and day and cocktail dresses were a feature of the last showings here. These boutique clothes folioived ltheA "penguin" line which Ifalian (designers hope to impose on the pwell-dressed woman this autumn and winter. They were shown Friday by the house of Teasitrice dell'lsola. This house waves its own silks and wools to fit its designs. An entirely new thing in ma- terials was produced by the Lady Weaver-black wool woven into minute i,nx pleats. This was used for a tnpeoat which tented out stiffly from a small stand-up collar. This house's resort clothes were W01"? 3 mainly loose, many-colored silk .V0ll0W tunies-thigh - bone length over tulle over taffeta. with matching' thick, narrouing pants. l pleated tulle headdrewl Their dresses and top coals alldt and iliitls. She carried a boilqiict l cocktail drc.s.c-s all gently emnlia-I til .Vt'lloiv alid mauve illlliiis. lsizctl the "penguin" line. wllit-ill Mr Sheldon Ladncr. brother oflis govern in front and full or the bride. was best niait. tailed behind. shaped band it! tulle and blue bells She carried a bouquet of pink roses centered with white carna- tions. Hcr only Jcwcliry was all- vcr leaf earrings. She was attended by her friend, matron of honour. who floor length gown of pale , plywoods paneled walls are being day of the Rome high fashion . you a tidy amount of it. siphon ROSS ' Low-Cost Paneling .- Made With Plywood dust before getting to your liquids, The next step is the application of a filler. A variety of types ure available in paste or liquid form. A filter literally "fills" pores lit open-grained woods. some of the pane fillers add a faint darken. his tone. They prepare the Eur. face for the next coat. This is generally a shellac or I varnish ENGLISH Lialuinv In either case,it must go (in smoothly and be kept entirely fl"('p of runs, dust and lint. Those willi want the fine "English library" effect will now do another tllli rough sanding with finest salilt. paper, working with the gi-am, Less sanding is permissible limi but, as before. all traces of sanit- ing dustl between coats must in- removed. The number of (flats may vary between two and lite. depending upon the degree of HIV worker's perfectionism. Instruction books generally Site the minimum drying time. (in. pending on the temperature anti ventilation and tile dryness of the air: A safe l'ule is to allow a gencr ous margin over the minimum drying time. & It wasn't too long .ago when hmoat of uupoke with use about I mansion with paneled walla. But now we find beautifully paneled wall: in various woods and finishes in average homes. Tlili fine decoration is available up all Without benefit of the cost 1 fine hardwoods and the cab- inet maker's bill for installation. With the advent of the veneer Installed in living room denand playroom. MANY GRAINS Veneers are now available in many grains-stir, gum, mahoga- nies. birch and maple, to name just a few. Both material costs and installation are greatly re duced and in some cases the final cost of a plywood wall is but a little higher than the same wail done in plaster. An important phase of paneling room is the finishing of the wood. In combination with the wide variety of grains and tones available. on can obtain a va- riety of ti . using varnishes. shellac. oils or waxes. Currently. the, most popular coatings for grain-showing woods are the natural shades obtained. in most cases. with White or bleached shellac or pale varnish. The first step is to sandpaper the wood, following the standard procedure. Titat is, proceed from coarse to fine paper. sand with the grain and remove all wood Ill :r 0 ul Fientli Files are marvelous HP -1 J x.J y(Wllli HOUSEHOLD HINT Before applying floor wax in 8 cloth. soak cloth in cold water and tiring it out. This will make the wax less absorbent and save With ill:ti'tguliIs close bi. A YET) picasiiiit miiirast ililllte 'l'lie pttltsit-s VPFV slly. ; The rt-is t'()llIltll)tlit' alitl llltit-lirlls, Snort Williaiii and the itlixe Geraiiiliilis and lliillios breath lAti(l Etilitlness olt'i' kntitts Hun iiiaiiv otlicls I cant naiiir. Witlt shades of rtcry hue walk anling them rarefliilv I pick the bloom or tun, Breathing in their fragrailce Rcmclllllerlng as i do How short 2 time it Sl'(Vll'x to me When all aiililtt was illiitc With uiilier's silow criftctl riocp. Let us cniliv these siilliiil-r days in the iitiiiosi, iiccatiso the scason 77”t9fxti7fZZtxi?7 . g . pp is so very short illicit flliuoi-g bliiont Upon the dlllir in; m H". air. ill." witltls are sucet. and the flowers arc fziir. .ltlr is abroad in the utti'ltl-ltitlay. It is uontlerfiil to liaye R little garden in which in Euaik. and iiiiiliensl-iv iii uhirh in .tire.'iln At tilic's feet that uilicltl ieaii he rilltiizlted anti plucked: l ovcritcmi tlilit iiliich one canl lstiidv and moriltatc upon. soitlel liflout-rs on earth. and all the stars in the sky. l l. Whosn lll'illxf'lll in xIIllllltlf'. niid. linhabitcili the vtootl. clllllwlllg li:ii,l wave-.. riitilt and bird, bcitire thcl . i into the forest' Iplllilllns. Pint-. lnltiney-lining herd. shall pits: these con i l i ler and (ll-ace. Grandpa's :Union Suii lComes Back. By ('ICI.Ii Wtilii. i.tPi-- (2randtiad's ICLIZUWTII .Ull)l”..V Vclvti Leg Itllllll E nut”; imm. Iillls iiillr lv;;- it sleeved knitted union suit dye a irl-til. --liillv line, I I . . . l . in a.sllitin.iille b l (I c k. reappt-aicri (j,.,,,i..,,4,t,i,.. ,.,,,.r Vlc(lilt'.stl.'ii' as one of ilic ilcucxl I Ctiiltinciiial fzls' Itili iti-ills. N m'”'”” 'l' "mu lniagililitiyc lllliilllizlgs sliapl-ll 'l"'-ill-l" lllil” e"” V l like giiittirs anti iliantlolins also jug. lyi'P”l'nl lllf dri-it the eyes of iilicrnatioil.-il V l . , V i pirliiiiiiiiit: iilllr l fashion l)il)0lS .iilll iiritcrs ij.'llll- . cred for ll1P iitwruslirics h.'iIn:irl I"? ”""l "dell Q that flD('lI('(l Rtiilillk fall and iii" p ter fashion slltiuiiig till iii wiici, l.2.'v The union suit iiililif tins re. ipeati-ti in a tight fitting itlilit it-ia . . Sm. dN,mw,d M. M,” "mm. H l.l.ll..Uil.lll .Uilll.N prolttzh l)rocadc lIlIli('. l lliiigi Faraolli. tli'es.l:ni.'iltc. tti Eillprcs Soi'.'i)n of Iran. Iiiititgliivl .alcri tlic niziior Kl'ltlulllL'S unit at llarge PflllP('lltllI of stills niitl coats . lie drapes iii: xljlls in Kill (in long. slim figiirl--. with intixtltnes iiltcre ihP,V origin to be skirts sillllllcr and hill - litlilillilu. sillilil Mt...-g slight i'iP.lIIlx till liilu.iiill-ll ll.iil llliiti triticitv t'oi,olt.s i iv...;....tmitt...,..,....i.il..,.,..t I liost suits are rliiililell lillll at. I . . , . "UN mmdmw ma” M, suhd, xdllll tlilili. l.tlllilil, la-t color. The suits are of iitiiitlv dis- I" l"""' "'''l l:''''”" W" "m ”'l'"lhl9 hlailis or nttbliv lilo-ttine use billll-L till the teliilllirsi lMWls' VAlIi'i'c suits are sllapclt. nll'ils1tl tllc -Lin .illillllll illr Faraonl clinic lire as straight as can he soon liontl-on, t1ltIflPr?lll'l) '"""ll' '1'"! hl” l"l'"' ll) oiiiilrcs. 2.25 Moore & Mcleoii Ltd. lnu-belted ilchiiitl. llis cliltirs are tricky to do iscrille. lied and green union in a ilititltlr. iitittinin-liliir lint Pale. gold and sand tones are used. ilio,l trimmetl iliih tier-l-it ' NEW INTISEPTIC psooonaur safely stops perspiration I to 3 days (iiinical tcsfs prove that ARIID, now with Pcrstop'. is ll; Iimri or rflprm-p as other leading dcodnnints. Arrlds antiseptic pro- tection keeps tiildcriirtns dry and odoiiricss. P .. ,. l. Safely stops perspiration and odour. 2. Will nnt irritate normal slim. 3. Ptotccis (.lufl1CV from stains and clinging nllnun, 4. Soft. gentle vanishing cream. Never dries out. 5. Fasy to llsc' Rub Arrid in. run periph- tmml aml mlnur nut. Mon Canadians tin Arrld Don any other doodaam. -v-mi. cw, pm... -4 - l...a.-no-niu-nu-not-nun-In-n DON'T IE NAIF-SAFE USE AIllDm'IO II SUIII with a big, beau .0 A BIG Cannon Bath Towel-40" x 20"! 0 The wonderful to enough In!!! for WIINI of washing! 0 A saving of I61 0 Easy wushduys-the brightest washes introductory aulol you've ever knownl wonderful convenience of always having plenty of Breeze time you go shopping - it'll pay you big dividends! SPECIAE INTRODUCTORY OFFER Think of it - a big. Cannon Bath Towel in I beautiful shade of pink. ' blue, green or yellow. And that's just part of the story behind King-Size Breeze, because you save 16;? on the regular price when you buy King- Size Breeze during this introductory period. And don't forget the all your washing chores. Keep your eye open for King-Size Breeze next ANN OUNCING!l NEW KING-SIZE BREEZE liful CANNON BATH TOWEL IN EVERY PACKAG look ivlnf Kiig-Size Breeze-Bba or White-Brig: Yon! nvonionco of having during this special on hand for