"” OMEN rPagni8-..G'Illio Gllilflllallf vhloiiclay, 7 hIiaWyGi-9.; I955G KEEP IN TRIM Gain Needn't Follow Stopping Smoking EV Ida Joan Rain The fact that w Illutll totiitrr It-on int-at plus skim milk in soup 'm,,t...,, tt,,t,.. ;t..t'(l on lI!lti1llllt'(l or as a lwtcr.'i',:c. for a late after- pmmds mm. ,)....- ,t.nni.-tl -int--. lltrttll pick-up. have a glass of but- jng ,5 fexttttllsilllt" to: thc little tut-tnttk or skim milk. a hard .p,9ad rumor that a urtclit ;:;Iitl cook:-tt egii. a wedge of cheese. is inevitably it-tiit in-Iieis that or cocoa made with skimt milk: run-ior' tin?-. .lll txtt-ts of tlntd :uut at dinner, include a liberal can amt ptiimtt. A ttllH.tlltlll ltipscixlni: ui incal. vnnr nun lllilltl Inn :4 ttctctit tiiothi-er factor is this. Author- ignyn is not ttnw.tt.'-l-tr I”-lll kt-up ities point out that smoking gives yoiir wmctit on tho sill? unit tncllc oral satisfaction. Food in the side. form of snacks is used to pro- ttnp mun sflltuxlll- is slttlliwtl, uric this oral satisfaction when it ix 3 ptit-v,olo,,t.ti '.iit thin the stiitmiiig is stopped. Here we arc appplllp t, nu.-. uni Tho Wxtc (lPElllllL! with habit. A recognized burl; bc3(ttl1IP sllapttllrll vlltfl tonrliuay to break a habit is through WINNIFR ED NEWMAN MAJOR MOASE Engagement Announced The cngageiiictit is aiiiiotitn-ed of Winiiifred Pearl, daughter of Mrs. D. C. Montgomery and the late D. Edi- son Newman. Hunter River. to Robert Major. son of Mr. and lirs. Major Moose. St. Elcanors. .Viart'ias.'.e to take a at Hunter River I'tiited Church on June 4. EAT ,a;,,.. y,,.n..,- tn one tpnfis in o:tt'stihstitiit.ion -- but in this case. --a-j t n...-.-y tit... tn.-;n ; xiIll1P mutt-iice the substitution can become fat-p thrit nitrtniiic Illlilll 'it-iwtw-cs the IPHIHK hall”. 50 l(99P .V0UTj C I S M.-.,.t;:. -t. .t.- tt .tn-it split ”ittat'kS” low in calories H have U 0 ill lif'l . um. - wt tr.----II air is tltsli of crisp celery stalks. cauli- . W- H. Ix .n- it ,. . t .. l until lltmt-ictlcs and carrot slivers H L yky C I f . mttttctc lit ll' '8-'rc is iii-tirlty. so you can criinch on O a OUK ,.. .....,.,. .t lit-ll .- n ttt:ltll2 in tlww uhon you get the urgent V . r the tmrlx amt llt.tlI()fl tn ltiltll ticsire to reach for is cigarette. Bl In 83"” Am" rctii:ttn- its l g I' ll"? "Pall?" "N" W" 5'" 50lV' "(2oiiiiiict'rial sour ('l'Pant has a T().lI()RROWS DINNER -Vl”'l”'”' Ls"'” ill” "ll" ll” '''."l H” llmhlm" "' .whal to do. it'll! delightful flavor. In tin opttiion. Tomato Bouillon limp In mu it w Hm Willie" ll” ll-'”"lS h.V lt'llfl"K HP k"l”"lK- cultured sour crcam l)l"l0IlES in the Pork Chop-Potato Pancake it in” :-t -tt "i wtvzntiiitx ltltll- Stir tiottnfl "ll l”'l' ,3 new d"e55t glamour class." Platter F7”? '”t” "W lll""'l h 3'" l"”'l l il'"”l'"" wl”"'”"”" '5 to keep 3 ”I agree, Chef it is .'Ilsu lllllI'Il Steamed New Cabbage 3 Mt... ..y - t.' 9 . .nn-..l The hall of "silly ptitty" nearby - ' putt-tn mulls l't'fl lintp nimiiiznn and when It-mpted to smoke. oc- hlnod sugar it t s stlkllllll Plll'J- rtipy your hand with this intri- nrt: xhtlc tttl l'lllL'I"l' Vt tilirn cuttir tliit-i'sion st-w ..w- n t . 't Lt"?-ll lkc nutrition ktnm-how and you mm In y..t-- , -i. ll tioml not on hungry nor pile on tttntp IE ;i w.ttri' tzitij-u.cr of ptttiiiiis ultcn YOU 5'00 5m0klnS- yrinrifi utmn .2 tulllitltllti ,.u. .. Amt here's a promise - when is eaten at Pkltll of vim ttu-co kept under control. the sharpen- rinilv masts For nrent-t.-tzt. havcled appetite levels off in a few an r-:5: or two at llllttll. fish or work Best Cultivation Gives Garden A Close Shave . . A . lillllitthfillll the garden not rmlyhenefits "I0 lllltlfth bill I" lure training In the planter. ' Moos- No garticn technique has been gin substantial growth. not only more changed by research sct- rtn crops suffer, but work will entists than cultivation It used increase. and the care of the gar- to he thoiizht that the rice-pr-r the rich may become I chore. soil twtuccti plant rows was it is seldom necessary to stir i sin-r:-rt, thr ht-ttcr tnr growing the ground deeper than one inch. l pi,-.m5p Tunic wore devised tn sink This is sufficient to kill young ' into the Rllll and it took in strong weeds. without disturbing the man to use thcm. roots of the vegetable plants. It That hm-(inn has; hncti ltllctl also lircaks the soil crust. and al- rmm ti... ,1,m.t.t.,.- in- unit ulm-ti itllls air and water to penetrate 'lt'nVl"(l 'hfl' tlrvrip uttlltllsl of tlic rcorlily soil tins m'tHi'llV liarniftn it rIi-:- RFFIHPS dcstroyin! weeds in the lurlwrl for-din: mm: vttiwtt the space between rows. those which plants ncnrlcd. and incl lllf)lxllll'(' Qrnw in the row itself muiil be which thpy 1-nulyl um 't'ml.-.;- 4'rir- pulled when tiny. This requires rr-rt cultix.-itmn of a gmrtnn N no hand work. and is always tedi- Dandellon Greens Strawberry Gelatin Sour Cream Tea less expensive than licavy stir-et. cream. and can he used in don-ns of iiays." ”Snnie peuplc ate Umge not I;ikiii;," Milk CST. "MAC" MacDONALD AND A'I"l'ENI)ANTS Photographed following their marriage are Cst. and Mrs. John ”Mac” Macdonald and their xvcddiiig attend- ants. The bride is the former Eileen MacArthur of Charlottetown; and reading from left to right are the groom, Cst. John Macdoiiald; the best man. Sgt. Stcrns t:””"” ';l1:”pKl:::”:n:lf3d”"'" ll" ! ","'(',lt (""P'P"”'”jgPlt"l'"lf9 Pl” Webster: the bridesmaid. Miss Jcan IVlacAriltur; and the muse " 9 I I ' ;”,f.';xl:ui:”:f'f";' pfrryk gfggg matron-of-honor, Mrs. Clarence MacPhail. e (Craswcll Made from Light Cream Cmmbsg I tspysanv .5 mp. mono. phafoy "But they can have a t'ca.snI1- 5"d”fm glutamate" L; up pepper' Roses. mums. and oiled ferns cocktail-len th of white nylon net . .,., p s opwdered sage and 2 tbs. melted fat. Arrange on an I.'llIl.. platter or good-sized pan table amount of comntcrcial snur icreani. Chef. .-'l1tltoui.:li ll tin "consistency of heavy sucet I-rcaiii. . , p it i. made from swee. 1.21" (H. lined with aluminum foil. Baku the 'culture' consists of friendly m”'- l" d hf" 0V9"r 425 degree- bamerm which, when added” Reduce theiieat to 350 degrees F.; cause the cream to thicken andtbake 25 mm 355” WW9 WWI 1 assume its pleasant flavor." Vegetable 0" "F m9ll9Q lil- ”How many calories to s tal)le-ld:':1:, Tggutggchbeglge lain wmthlfe gm" 01.. clmund W" "umdsliceinf tomato dusiied with sallii 'E'0ari'li'efit). Chef. a thtrrt less than aggcpipperd Suilrgunf wml Wm” heavy sweet cream. and two-thirds D qhiweiiu, Email 3 p"5gl'y' less than a tablespoon of butter. clfum. Wgk 1' " "'1? 5"" musnlm M "Md "ll' ' strawberries fgrveuytl Prgitliaerlte oi Add Lemon Juicg DRE. d5lrai:'be(:Iry-fltavorcd gelatin accnr in 0 rec ions ut g"Sour cream is delightful lacedl tsp. lcmgn juice and lt3bc. sntiigdnrl. with lemon juice for salad dress-I Refrigerate 30 min. stir in 1 gm." mg: or a sauce for fish; usc-dp uiskc washed. drained. hulled. plain. it combines tastefully yitih.sliced baked potatoes. fresh strawberries. Refrig- cooked cabbage. eratc until firm. about I hours. carrots or string beans. With the addition of a little honey and Serve with slightly sweetened hmon j g . lcommcrcial sour cream. UICG. SOUI” CFEKIII IS 8 PEI” fect finish to fresh fruit cup. fruit Top "c:,o:,:Rg:.:)HEb&l:1rE "nun" pancake” l””l 51”” With V: tbs. commercial sob: 3l"""bl'"d'" cream and dust with paprika . lGE.-GG-1GG&T"T 2'. 3 MARY HAWORTIPS MAIL ,no..d --Emmemen, and mm ' H10." and under this heading the Engaged G”! Asks lit-oblem of premarital sex is re. viewed. ' - - . Here Mr. Eckert makes ll Marriage Will Fail on "The more . boy lov DEAR MARY H A w 0 R T H; '" " mature and Please give me your opinion on a ll” '"”" he l5 llk very serious matter. I am a girl who has grown tip with very high gm lav” ' "'3 ill! more she standards and moral convictions. I1) pleage hmg Men have I've led a very clean life. tor1””9" taken advantage of this by which I am privately quite proud. tl”'"le,55'"3 1"" "'9? didn't really I have a good education and at e,”l" good family background. The ltll'P;zt)Ing srtltllfl itpvraisal. For the past four months I have "' "'9 lmod 3"” ll" bad in male been engaged to marry 'lttim.lll”-"'h"""iy' ll” ll Marl"! On the whom I love very much. He has ll”,"-V Y”"'V' heardv that "I min a very good future In prospect W” "7rlllVl"tl in SUCH I situation, and insofar as i know we are well land will never respect A girl who the point as s girl holesomc way. V v ely to exercise ire marriage. But if 3 mm-n difficult that ;it'rrtpillL' a nus, lnit if attended to promptly nu...-, Ii takcs little time. and oncc the Tho rr I'.lttflt :Ilt'lll)ul in l.nt. H"LZt'lRhlPS have become well cs- my that tho '-I'ttt'l nt mtrnrt rut. tnhlished. hand Weeding will be tiwition is to ink: if ens) l titvri should bcctrt as soon as thcl yrtnrtc Pizttllt: lmctn to grow has linen proved to be n vifsl fac- tt in, it on tor in the growth of plants In fur-'n Dino. is .-ttrtcri if will he 'tt't'tW'l.l' twrnus still there is a tn-out tn Iw full to ttIl' no .v- t'flmplNP change of air to a depth sprouts uhntt are nccrts. lic- of ctghl inches every hour When sztnntnc tn or-vnlop the soil becomes compacted and fine ftfltv ztrrtlm of a -htirp hrw crusted on the surface. this ex-l Cultiva-unnecessary. Frce air circulation in the soil t,-.-is ...tt i..- nr vitltt'.1ttt:;' toll will rtmirnx change is seriously hnmpe ed.l sum-c nt tttnni lVlIttr' tlirv tiovc (lriist formation can be checked lu-"tin in ('rIlllDttlx- lttlll ttm -.n;;c by various methods. including the .'1l" lllritlll mid itritcr p in t.'tllL' .l VIPIWIQ .1i'c Lttlrrl in urassc: ' infnmi, milttv.-ittrui nill ho 9:Isy' out-nt ' hut more In:-i nrc .tlltt'Illt(l in tin nuary. '2 l'7llIl lttr .t ntuttstn p;.'Iill limrl .-innltcatirtn of n mulch. or by Rut lnckiniz I mulch fre- shallow cultivation is nec- vspccinlly after every l ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS l JIFFY-CROCHET I It's so EASY to crochet this at- trartive mg for your home - by joining pretty hexlgoll designs! Pattern 7229: Jiffy-crochet! Join I-inch hexagon designs to make any sizc rug you wish. Style shown above mcasurcs .18 inches. in rug cotton or candlewick. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamp! -cannot be accepted) to Alice tflrooks rlcsigns cm The Guard- ian, so Front Street West. Tor- onto. Ontario. Please print plainly NAAIE. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. l WONDERFUL in ma word - tfor our NEW Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog for 1960. Exciting. enchanting. - our new designs are all that - and even .mnrel Send 25 cents for your trtnpy of this terrific catalog - zroulnz 1: living mulch of fescue-lfespecl a girl who is indisci'z-ct- suited for marriage. tpl-i l'"ll5"P9' - EVE" if she is the The problem is that rci-niitIy.lR”"l Si)? l0VP5-" ll! fmleral the while petting we lost our heads !l"l”rV'V"'i mil? 11' Pllher look- and made a terrible mistake. Can "'3 l"" 3" "N159 '0 hrclik off. or we be happy in marriage with this .l'9 ll Cunmulswely Promiscuous memnry haunmm M1 1, more and unconsciously so steeped in of their owners. or it may be that decorated the Baptist Charlottetown. on Monday. May 2, 1955. for the marriage of Mar- garet Eileen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teodorc MacArthur. Char- lottetwon. to R. C. M. P. Csl. Wit-. llam John Roderick. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macdonald. o” Napanee. Ontario. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Hamid Mitton Organist for the occasion was Mr. G. Thompson. and soloist was Mr. Bud McMur- try. who sang "Our World". The bride. who was given marriage by her father. chose Church, and Chantilly lace over satin. fash- ioned wilh a fitted bodice. tiny pointed collar, matching covered buttons. and long tapering sleeves which came to points over her wrists. Ker shoulder-length veil of silk illusion fell from n Julliet cap. and her only jewellery was a single strand of pearls and match- ing earrings. She carried a colon- lsl bouquet of red carnations with white satin streamers. The bride was sttended by Miss Jenn MacArthur as bridesmaid. and Mrs. Clarence MacPhnll as matron-of-honor. They were attir- in .1 ELLEN'S DIARY by an Island Farmer's Wife With the night dim about. and admiration for the young farm- the patter of raindrops instead wives of these days, who pilot of the sliver of stars in the mill- their cars slung rain-slippery by- pond. we came home minutes ago roads and lanes with cnnfidcnce from the outing which had in- and ease. eluded us in the foregatliering of ”Ynu will have no difficulty this district's W. I. for the May- from here in along-youire at- month. piosl home anyway" we said to We returned with fresh inipres- the two who set us down at lanes sions of the places and people end. But some degree of our even though for the most part we concern for their continuing safety have known them "always". Me in the circumstances must have thought of these as forsaking .he been apparent for they laughed lane in favor of surer footini. In and offered in the optimistic spirit the meadow beside. like s moth of the age: ”Wc'll be alrightetf to the flame we followed toward we can't make it driving. we can the beacon which was a verandah- walk!" light James had left on. to bring We adniircd too the women of us more surely to haven. the W. I. all extremely busy at We thought of the houses of this season. who could take time the community where we come off and forgetting for a while through the months of ths W. I. "dull care." be the better for meetings. each different from the their foregathering . . . All enjoy- other and all graced with the it the special feature of the subtle charm of the family that evening. the talk by the green- lives therein. It is true that the thumbed gardener who out of her dwellings reflect the characteristics lengthy experience and fund of knowledge gave much encourage- in the stability of old and long- ment and advice to the farm-wives danger that this mmak, .wm self-contempt that he involuntarily settled lnrm-places the two go in liumbler efforts. And shared cause Tom to begin to doubt my flf'-Wt-SFtt' ill? Etrl who loves him on together in mind. the beauty of her gardens-pastt past. and become asliamcrl o r--"ll"-f l9”"5- Certainly that which convened by pictures of amazing Ioveli-' ih feel that if wasnour mistake, Hasty Marriage Breeds I)Iwn-cf nuiil gatllihering this evening goes ness. in line and color and blend- I W! HFVOVPQUB Y I'85P(tItSItE. Th I,” . , . we w the family there-the ings shown. so I am willing to try to live Illmneli d:,en'::(;'lll",;1::Ic'":tndo':::d parents. children and grandchild- "It doesn't take much to make. down. by giving greater love anttwnh a wholesome mmud. W ren. so hnDP)' and hospitable and a beginning" she said. "a few understanding in marriage iv. wards sex uwlainlv Wm” ind”. gracious it is. It is auu0LlndCd perennials. a few annuals . . . a m:0Vt:V:An lillPll0(3l;:l':z:im;t"'I:1l mi-.. danm his nm'u.ee H-n his by lovely old trees. and in sum- keg of earth. a windnwbox. n thinktnnt it they yield unexpected- ly In it moment of temptation - imniediately repented. Rather. ill will be more concerned about his such a situation. and Will never teven if she is the girl he loves. .Should I give tip the idca oi mill"- mage m Tom and M Mm no g tlivvn failure to safcgiiard his be- ttn find another woman whom ll('t "lfidt lhfm (lmmal M her ll" .65" In” and mspcm mmpmclv... .lt"(fl(lll. and he will resolve to E itizivc a hotter account of him- Educator Writes Frankly To Youth ';:;gh;'l"::"l;:'- ft; prreecilrge 3:3; DEAR E. V.: For a frank t-on-jwonll harbor the memory. except siderntion of the delicate ininlica- R5 I Wmlnder "7 IIOVEFH himself. tions of your problem. you might As to whether you should give rend Ralph I-Ickert's pamphlet "Soup the idea of marrying 'I”om.t You Think It's Love!” Preparedtlleltltavi Ml'- Eckelillft Plmplllll by a consultant in adult educa-lwill Shed light on that too. He tlon. the pamphlet is nbtalnablctsays tpsge an that a study of for 25c at 22 East Zlllth Street, divorce. over a period of 10 years. New York City 15. shows hasty marriage is the This guide book for young peo- principle cause of divorce. He pie (il.l('lISsPs dating. necking. iiel- iconcludes that most divorce is ting and going steady. and the.due not to much to marriage as emotional pitfalls that youth to courtship failure. Given a really mer one comes to it along an avenue of green It has a broad winding stairs and rooms which were partitioned in an on which root or two. a slip. some seeds. way you will be repaid in beauty about." knew nothing of restricted "Ellen" that is James' spaces in farm-homes. a nice obviously troubled over our loiter- place for children to grow up in here. ”ls that you? And have ed in similar cocktail-length goons of red nylon net over red taiiclu with white lace boleros. Both "'ll'l'led nosegays of red and whit: carnzitions. Th; nest man was Police Sgt. .Stci'ns Webster and iishcriiig were R C. M. P. Csts. Jack Fraser ail. Dick Scxtoii. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. where a two-tier wedding cake flanked by white candelabra centered the bridal table. After the reception the newly- weds left on a honeymoon trip to the New England States. The bride's going-away costume was a navy suit with white accessories. and a cnrsage of red carnatibns. t')iil-of-town gttests prcsenl at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Rod- ericlv Wlacdnnald. Rod. Bert and Adele Macdonald. Mrs W. Muc- rlonnld and Mrs Campbell. all relatives of the groom Upon their return. Cst and Mrs. ”i'llac" lllacrlonald will reside in Charlottetown Cook's Corner LEMON GOLD (TAK 2'v2 cups sifted cakc flour llh cups granulated sugar 1 tsp. salt 3 tsp. baking ponder Vs cup cooking oil 6 eggs scparatcrl ".4 cup cold walcr 2 tsp. lemon juice I tsp. lemon rind la tsp. cream of tartar Sift sugar. baking powder and salt in bowl. Make a well in centre and add in order oil. unbeaten egg yolks. ivatcr. lciiitm juice and rind. Boat with spoon iinlil smooth. Sprinkle cream of tartar over egg whites. beat until very stiff. Pour egg yolk mixture over whites fold- in: carefully with rubber scrap- er Do not stir. just blend. Pour into In inch tithe pan. Bake at 325 degrees F. 70 minutes. When cool loosen sides with knife. Remove and front with lemon fluff frost- ing. you no (mine for the morn-i ingl" From here. all in the dark of n and you will be surprised at the "my "ml" l" "'9 l”l'"l"' "' "" reach nut and touch now. yes too the morning of another mi" day of May fresh and new! Until tomorrow -. - - - pm-y - - - - Good-night in. to have and remember always as home. one We came home with increased couple becomes well prepared for marriags: or they discover they have too little in common to be congenial partners. he reports. M. II. Mary Haworth .ounsels through her column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write to her in care of The Guardian. Charlotte- should avoid. There is a sectionlsatisfactory courtship. either I Wllisinfecfs as it til V .1 V ;N()Wl You'll want to order every ivondcrfiil drain in it! Household Hint Small scratches on walnut ft!- niture may be removed success- fully by cutting a walnut or Brazil nut in half and rubbing the scratch vigorously with the fresh- z.cnt nut. Thgsfi from tbs kernel cleattsaud Mm: town. littls getms!Deodoti1esl Puss '1 Boots is made fr Hcohht and It thrifty cost. ISABEL M34-KINNON JOSEPH BROWN Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Urville MacKinnon. Charlottetown, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Isabel 1.. to Joseph P., son of Mr. Leo Brown of Mt. Stew- art. Marriage to take place at the United Pentecostal Church on May 19. MORNING SMILE "I don't want my face wnshed.' cried small Betty. ”Oh. come now.” Grandmother coaxed. "I've washed my face three times I day since I was I little girl like you." Betty tlooking at the wrinkles); "Yes. and look how it's shrunk." n......A un--1 .. , Q - iyall r ,L. et 9 -'-1.9 I l Words Of The Wise I Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired.-tPlautust. WARDROBE WONDER! You're so smart. so right - to sew this new-season nnsunll It's the most versatile dress you could have in your wardrobe! Nest enough for the office - flattering enough for a special date! And made in a lustrous silk or cotton fabric - it's simply terrific! Pattern 4078: Mtsses' Stun I2. 14. I6. 18. 1). Size 16 takes 96 yards 35-lneli fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENT! (we) in coins (stamps cannot be acceptcdt for this pattern. Print Dlainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. do The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Itching. tlrackod Tm and Foot Here is n clol-ll. IMHHGU 3' s-optic oil that will no man to help you get rid of your trouble than anychlnl M7u'vo our tried. The action of MO0NE'E II- I-1RAl.l) OIL is so powerfully pen- eirntlng that the itching to quickly -stopped and in a short time you are rid of that bothersome fiery pain and sorone-. Two or three zipplicstiona before bodux vnl ensure a good night's rest. You can obtain MOONEI BI- IGRALD OII. It any drug store. It a an to to use-and tenure oven in VIII-!'l7l(IInK cases. In rare indeed. ran cos sauce! on fresh whole bsb and the proteins, minerals, vitamins and carbohydrates found in salmon, beef, liver. milk and food from thc i select corals pressure-cooked in the can. It supplies l t I able . . . including vital Vitamin D . . . u.lVCIICHdy ; Puss 'n Ioots is especially prepared for an and kittens, and is endorsed by Good Housekeeping Instimu. Flwlgmul A. 30-36 I. DI-40 C. II-41 5&0