Northeast Airlines sunny climates. trig of outfits for spring and sum- .mer that were ideal for wear in TOP FLIGHT FASHION Something new in the air was a suite waa this tiIl"('&pieCe outfit Iih, "ms of their dlV,,K,m lulu-. PPFPM Iflshlftn SIIOW 518805 blflcollslsllnl 01 .Ial'k9l- Shifrl-K and ests and livelihoods to exerciselstirred inwardly tndepths we could in 8 Tlillht lol shirt. The coat -Mas of imported.ihe rights of the franchise. And iflnexer suspect. For in Miami. The Boston and New Xforklyellow cotton printed in an inter- in the busyness of our propping. D3559"99'i5 W"? ”'9al9d "I 3 VI?” eating castle design. Underneath it Some Of US mlI.V IIBVE asked our- lwaa worn a cotton pull-over with I A b'””" ”9ck”"'A The 5”” 5h"”5 .on sober consideration to be somet holds favoring them. Among the smartest of the play were in the fabric of the jacket. niiu Braiiliivaitc of Toronto. Ont. i qiiint but pretty wedding was Imlcmntxed April 3th. l957. at the ONSIIIEIOI1 Baptist parsonage at 730 pm. in Toronto. Ont., when ll.-in F. l. Pinkerton united in lll.'ll'l'lHL't' l.crzi Gertrude. daughter nl lli-s. IitlsS and the late Harry ltoss of llbziuy. P.El., and Wm. .l ()'Hi-it-n. son of Mrs. Boja- Island Girl Is Wed In Baptist Parsonage with turquoise head dress and car- ried pink carnations and tilt of the valley. The groom was iibly supported by his brother Robert O'Brien. Fiilluwing the ccrcutony a re- ceptiun was held at the lltllllr of Mrs. Built-rficld of Tortiiito for some 25 relatives and fricniis The bride's table was centered with a l Lena Camille leisure. Innsen'I Edilllk P500 1 Page 8 The Guardian MondaYo JUN 17- 1957 HAPPENINGS On Thursday last twenty-one the presentation of an automatic 'members of Alpha Rebekah Pastlfryer and electric tel D0! to Mill lNoble GrandI' Club spent 3 very Ruth Boswell. Miss Boswell leaves pleasant evening at the home oflearl.V llllumn I" M0n""I .I”h"" Mrs. Lulu Nicholson, Summer SL, she has accepted the position to who was hostess to the Club for teach must? "I the IOWD OI ML ”theii- June meeting. Royal. The president, Mrs, Jun smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F:ll..Stcw- presided over the business period, iacke. N S . were weekend visitors .i,i-hen plans for I picnic during the in Charlottetown, the guests of isummer months were discussed. their daughter. MP1 V"-W0? Lin! I As .ViMrs. Hazel Henry had invited and Mr. Link. i the club to meet at her cottage at Brighton Shore, it was decided in . have the picnic gathering there onlandd sun Joseph arrived from Ot- July llih. The next regular mug. itawa in the city yesterday, to visit jng will be held in Oclobgr. Mrs Rot-hes mother. lvlrs. lrcne At the close of the business meet- .Larl9r and W'- RDCIIC 5 P8791113. ing. a social time was enjoyed. dur- tMT- 5"” -Ills Mwphh n"C.he- Ima- ing which a delicious lunch waa Th?-V PI” ”' ilay Elm"! 5” week" served by the committee - Mrs. Eilary klacLaren. Mrs. Kay Cauty. Ml" , xllss Helen Finlayson and Mn. Lake Worth. l-lorida, are on a vig- Frances MacPherson. it to this pi-mince. They tire ac- I companicd by Sir. and Mrs. Clyde The Gray-Y group consisting of Audd and "7 Pifler M"Ft"IYen- Iiamde Vii md V1" girls of Queen They will be visiting Mrs. Maude iCharlotte High School held their Taylor. Nine We Creek It is M- closing banquet at the Ilendezvous 3' 3")T:"n:':;:: ig:63gcc'eF:a(:gi:i';ew:I: "5”"”'" Friday "e””'3' A 9I9'3' Charlottetown the visitors were sing feature of the evening wanlregistered at the Queen Hotel. ELLEN'S DIARY Memories Of Early Voting Days Recalled any one. He knew in his time his .party's vistory and defeat, accep- tting both humbly, thoitgh perhaps Mr and llrs I-Inimelt Rock: and llrs. G. W. Dupree, This was the day which, Canada wide, called men and women from the olden days. farmers took their politics seriously, the names of respect- js ves "Shall we or shall we notlive leaders and candidates being lbother with it this time?" it wanlquite familiar words in the house- what ashamed at treating the pri-I "Which way would you vote?" lvilege so lightly. So having missed we chuckled. to Mack this after- lno chance yet to cast his ballot, jnoon when he had come with us to James and his family found their the very door of the Poll, to learn way in relays to the Poll. something of the day. For ourself, as well as con.sld- "I don't know much about lt" ering it a duty and a privilege to he shrugged. And we remember- vote, the excursion becomes howled how in the long ago the beard- snmethtng of a pilgrimage. So led grandfather in a home where many "good men and true" whoiwe were a visitor. asked his about once staffed the Full with nice A three grandson loudly: "For cereniony-political friend or op-lwliom do you i'nic'."' with it Fed- poncnt but all fair and honorable eral election nearing. The child in the discharge of its duties looked up from the ”hnuse" hpl lhave been taken away from earth- was fashioning with crude blocks. ly scenes in the toll of the years. and without a smile rcplicd giblyl Wc miss them Names. faces. "I vote vote for ..and ...I'' n lhflplly smiles. concerned frowns'by the way pretty well forgotten came back to us today. in the country now. We missed too in mind todais From Alderlca. with James we as- Tlic lovely young bride given in.two tier wedding cake topped with , . . V . niarriagc by Robert Buttcrield. wedding bells and flanked with sil- aggldinlh5Iere;g0(fiorlI;;rL:m:ag lglfgsgv"":D;32s;3iulT"'”I'5 Ii"! II" nits in pale pink tulle with whitefier caudlebra with liglttcd tapers ilong Wars 3" meg”! wry of M Md. 6! Md” we ;('fIlI.I;S .: fwd" lat-c a nd carried a bouquet ofl For travelliing the bride worc day. He was one who "ugh! hits happv m.(”mi0'n for tab” II '5 5 white cariiations and talisman ro-la pale bleu dress with beige coal chtndn-,n to regard Ibis first du” Miro, me msilinme in lhgrnilegfr and white accec..iii'ics The many ELEANOR ROSS Drip-Dry Fashions Best For A Travel Wardrobe . . By El.l-IANOR ROSS also come to our aid with travel it's uitorlv fantastic when you-cloLhes, play clothes. clamor consider how many of us go tra- clothes and accessories. V g where we really get a break I-or vr-llinc every year, from late spriiii: tlimtigli summer We go today we can assemble a comPl'!- front mic coast to the other. upyhensive travel wardrobe lnr so to tkrinzitlzi. down to Mexico and little money. one that is smartly nhroad in r-ver-increasing num- interchangeable and easy to care bcrs. We just want to go every- for. y where and soc evcrything' Some of the most delightful items are in easy-trylaiinrler fab- rics that are so cool and attrac- tive as well. The stores Icature And wc have a Inl of help in l'Vl.'IhlnL' our plans Travel agen- cies. nruspnpers. niagarines. TV and nmvie programs all show us many dripdry fashion: that can. of be tiudsed at night and put on! hnw i. get the most fun out .,m.,.ii,,,g. again the next day. I l)estgnors and manufacturen Wash - and - wear fahncs are THE BEST OF MEN I0nly a dad. with a tired face. Coming home from the daily race: Bringing little of gold or fame To show how well he has played I the game: But glad in his heart that his own rejoice. To see him come and to hear his voice. Only a dad nf a brood of four. one of ten million men or more. Plodding along in the daily strife. Bearing the whips and acorns of III . With hover a whimperr 07 Dal" 5' hate. For the sake of those who at home await. only a dad. neither rich nor proud. pug-gly on of the surging crowd. Totung. striving. from day to day. racing whatever may come Qertuwhonever the harsh con- dune. Anutncrivaiiuiooifaioimof them. Only I dad. but he gives hltl ail Min. Th:-it'l I In smooth the up for his children lnall. Damwtthcooragectarnandull fledoalstloathhfatherdldlir R9! are the lines int for M- IIII. onhalathnlhebedofmcn. -Aotbrllnknowa. warm glow on the family group ga-5 tlieretl about a remembered arm- chair in the kitchen. he would ac-i quaint his small daughters with 'the mysteries of the then purely masculine Poll. He told of his first voting when the official presided on a dais. high and remote from the voter: hei ltold too of later ones when he him- self presiding had as he said "pull the question?" - the "For whoml do you vote?" of those now long1 380 Years. And was so happy when doiniz away with primitive ways,t the method of voting by secret' ballot was instituted. making it; possible for all. squire or servant? to vote without fear of favour of found bi men's clothes. foo. Slacks. shirts, even sports Jgr-k.. ets. as well as suits. are avallnblet and ever so smartly ltyled. ONE BASIC COLOR When assembling a wardrobe-.l it is well to stick to one basicl color such as navy. beige or gray. i'Thc-so basic. neutral. background. tcolors can be drained up withl bright accessories. I We know one girl who alwayai ,takes along asupply of pretty. neckwear. both tailored andi frothy. all in gleaming white drlp- I ldry. no-iron fabrics. She wears basic colors and adds while neck- wear to suit: and frocks to make them look fresh and fashionable. Zippered plastic bags keep toi- ,let articles In good shape Use ad- hcsive or cellophane tape to keept container contents where they should stay. But whstever you pack. be suret to take dresses. cults, wraps, blouses. lingede. accessories-rr ally everything -- that can washed safely and then will dryl perfectly and quickly without. ironing. II ,3 EASY II if '”i . . . .t-itizenship with deep respect. And haps at last a long dream of ser- l Th b d ' . d d b ll f (I fthe b'd on P.E.l. VHS 4 . . . ,. . I sisleif NiilsseVlhiionaligsewhovwo:Itii:nv:)ii(iig coulillecmany years of.mme”m" when the w'm"'mel”” (0 Ihmr cwnlry 99"" "W- .- -V - t- 11,! ( r i Eh. -"P" lburned cheei-ily onlthe hearth and May they and all. dedicate them- RW" 0 Vt H? 8" ll 9'10” Pl” i lthe thBl'lRllIiZ' oil-lamp cast a st-li-es iiini-crcly and prove their worth in the great trust and pi-1. ttlcge novi theirs! Until tuiiiurrow - - -. Din-y - Goodnight. . . COOK'S CORNER 511'!-'. IRIS V lZt'llT5'Ii'E'X'iFO' 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup sugar I egg 1 cup milk '1 teaspoon salt 3 cups flour 5 teaspoons baking powder I cup dates Va cup walnut: Cream butter and sugar. Add -egg and mix well Sift flour. bak- ing powder. salt and add alterna- tively with milk Arld data; and nuts. Put in pan and let rise for !) minutes. Bake in moderate oven. For Meat, Fish. Fowl. Vegetables and Canned goods And we think IT will please you. DIAL 7336. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fresh Island Spring Lamb QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET New Swedish Way to Be Slim DIICIIG n.'l'i'.".'lI.u WINLAISQPS it it I -. IWEDISH mu: mar WNAYl.I'ISiLauoa'sia':cn'nI dstiavnndinsvem, also hsdltlyouan honuuyonaluooaiuchndvuntondua . ' VII-I .vtulr7oI i If H 3lAlIoII'I..M.DS!!dI!yi1IJon'lIbIvQtokD - ' inn bulgy.Novyou W . I I1OWI'OIX)IlIIkIIaupoodulofl.ut '&N.D. UM d-it ' -...:-. s '.?.:'-t'.lt".:r"I”'.:'i"'I.1i yu eta, Q jjlnson” kc. if .......ii..'""-"i'.'.".':.”'.. swim. unusua- 'wtnlladntnvuyIm Pg o&Ia:arsInuhtsf': glmun's.?N.D Manda. 5 MARY. HAWOR'l;H - Girl's School is Difficult DIAI MARY IIAWORTHI I am lo. my husband 51. We have five children. Four were pretty well when the yollnl was born. 11 years ago. Perhalll we should have had a sixth. 10 keep her company. It might IIIVG averted the present problem- Wa are farming folk: Ind WU" Ellen was in the third grade. we sold our old farm at a nice Pmm and bought another farm. in 011! solid prosperous area-WIIGN farms are larger. and nelShb0" not so close. Here Eileen attends a large consolidated school. soinlz 5! M9- and, from the first. Pl”0bI9m5 59' gm to pop up. instead of dissolv- log. they multiply. She cant seem to learn so well in school and IS" I accepted by her schoollmates. who regard her as childish and rather stupid...Teai-hers. imply she would have more frlrllds 1' her personality were better dr veloped. HAPPY AT HOME At, home Eileen is a hatllffy child. chattering and coufiding in mg and we have l'ftIllpElTlI(ln.'lhIE fun, going lots of places l0Eelhl'1' who doesn't care iiiut-it for social life. When parents are wanted as chaperones on field tt'lllS. Il- school. I volunteer and sometimes am selected 'l'lie children gaily accept me and each other. and tolerate Fiilccn Our older children line Eileen and she is crazy about them. But when they are here. they are ab- sorbed in their own concerns- college study. nursr'.s marriage, etc They don't see Eileen's problems and believe she has none. Your advice would he too. My husband is a tIll"'l "I30. trainingg; ENGAGEMENT ANNouNcED' Miss CATHERINE CRAIG MR. JOHN BONNELL Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig. Mid- I lollcttiwn. The marriage will take I :'.1:'.".”.':; .::i.""..":....:' c;i.::::.'.; 2 5;” ,, in t . , - n aur u . ;Eliznbeth to John Cranston. son of . lllnk 0 y y In I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonnell. Char- 9 '3 "F r -- Thus it disturbs you in double 'coDni.Eo T00 i.oNr. '"”"l5”l'?' "I 5" E””" I" Wm DEAR J A g Ynu gap that rlitficiiltics that lytou can't reach .Eileen's present teachers. imply ',,':,';';.a:i1ceii,;"ririrg hexixoghirt Flfiiur that she would have more lri0llIiS'”(,a”V. hm also ym; gavgdtfg or are trvmg to give val; H -lhlm ("grated executive drive. hacking lh j.. ,, 4- H g. "MW up tiito a head of emotional stcam 9 V”59- "amt -V '” - that wants to explode. cuddled her in ii mold of imma-l turity too long. MANY SOCIAL MISIVITS in great blessing. - J.A. 0 Gift Cigarettes for CANADA'S MIDDIE-EAST MIIIIARY PEISONNII... A1 OINII INPIIIAI. touooo HANDS CAN I! SENT TO CANADA'S UNITED NATIONS IMIIODJCY IOICI Moi order and nntittanea for IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO, P. 31.00 aomla 400 Sweet Copornl. Mnthba Vluig, a wii.m.o.r.' Hlahdotpip. O. Box 6500, Montreal better part of wisdom. in situa- tions we can't manage. to simply accept things as they are, and let them work out. Humdrum happiness, "WVIBE closely with the herd, is pleasant, no doubt. But haven't you noticed, reading the biographies of out- standing persons who've done dis- tinguislted work in the world. how many were social misfits. scam- ingly. in formative years? Is this evidence of the grand design of Providence shaping them for spe- cial assignments? If Eileen has a happy family life. devoted parents, a fond re- lationship with brothers and sis- ters, shc has more than many youngsters do. who manage to make good at sclioolf Possibly it's because she IS so I gather you are one all lhMt' What to do? Well. this I be svlf-confident. tcnai-ions uniiicn here: A person is a pretty ltinited who want to and try to st-he tori, distinctly half-baked iit char-I if he hasn't learned from l9l'0l')'lIllnE in their liftnlillll iii a at-ter. that it is sometimes the 'spirit of lot e. of course. llll "18 'at well treated at home, that site doesn't excrt herself sufficientlyl scliuol. or doesn't know how, to overtake social ground lost when she transferred. You cant' help Eileen in thl, matter until you've caged your own agitation and seen to the heart of her difficulty. And 1 think you may need some first. hand psychological help. to reacli that point. - MI-I. - Mary Haworth counsels thfllllgh her column, not by mail or pg; sonal interview. Write to her i. care of this newspaper. . OLD ROUTE England's first mail coach in hetwcen London and Bristol hi 1784. DMORNING SMILE "Since I have my new m bite I don't have to waikmio till: bank with my deposits," "Drive over now. eh?" 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It's Even-Keel Ride. the most wonderfu Ford's got-upand-go!-col” P0f'P""'!W Why? Because it puts the fun back in driving five minutes in any of Ford'sgl9 g . " engine or a Mileap Maker Six-North Austria I most modern Iud's Iunod-Io-tomorrow styling 'Iacamoit'salottnonthonskin-dasp.lntItcuw svithqiuliiy,riuitdowntothun:snastdsniI.I'lIM wanna i focao ...iue.iiimnauauu9:an-cw ;ggpa3u-luutarInIdIu"l&r-IQu1uuiIQoaQ1 AWNING IIII9 IIIIA MM and q0q'lf0'rliz9 a min; ! you fool snug, sofa and neural Why? strength. new lower centre of gravity. tevoluti runny neW' AL ', Ileadiest-riding car you've ova I ride on the road! 0 Is guonnfood to raise onyonafs cpirftll ' I You can prove it to yourself in JUN I'M" models. with I nopyoinPord-Monnrohdoaltrfl McGOWAN MOIORSITD. roan-nauatnnnnan n.i-as-nvsaoaa humus autuilii eaoaamt record-smashing Silver Anniversary V4 in ' whonvovlrs anal W517: Idnd hunt! .i....F3ki..u5”.Iiat..ui showroo- IonqhIAnuiv&d