MARY HAWORTH TO WED IN SUMMERSIDI Boy Grows Bitter - . , . As Parents Refuse Use Of Car D98! Mary Haworth: I sin mar- ried. with two fine teen-age child- em- a son 18. and a daughter 13. Tl” Pfgllllrlem is my son and the Dean. let's call him, in 11. in. lellllent boy who goes fl.) colelege lien. and works part time to help My his expenses. He has nke friends, gets good marks in school and always has been trustworthy. since he got his drivers licence two months ago. As my husband does not take the car for business, Dean feels he might as well have the use of it. I let him use it two days - a week to drive to school; also. he , g drives for the family on weekends. " . . . Blll tale big problem is Saturday hag g. s l A h BETH J. INMAN, R. N. go 8. The Guardian Tues., April 17, 1956 T"Tc'lhlEii GARDEN n the gard- ter twenty, verse eleven. This is ltlie greatest miracle of Isaiah aitd ily may get a snubbllig lltr-rellltl Chaldean astronomers used always the comforting as- it happened some seven hundred. mice that it must ultimately the hemisphere dial. The Greeks; ilnph met" the reluctance of win- lhad ll. and Rome W35 llslllg ll by i 's retreat. it is the bravery and two hundred and ninety B.C. The. nmgm of the spring flowers 3 sundial still kept tab on the hours; t is so appealing. The t'llll'at'tll-iffllt England. however. long after . birth of the snowdrop from the William the Conquerer came andl pring L'Ul'llPS early i calendar. and thuugll lls ill"!!- niil littl- mlillmrl.-iiistilics h have absolutely refused to let Dean have the car for dates: and don't expect to for some time. I CHARLES G. SIMMONS I ainteliiiiltilisislllllllglsdsigifdotatiiall liiiitisegsuiiltihllis l:ill::rd'VVlEFSlIv:l?lSlst::l feel two mouths' driving exPeri- NMI;-h g:1dEMrS' victor Inmiigt gt ML at-lg Mg: L-esne Siillxllmonh ma i V ." . V y i . . o . ' . announce e ummersl . arriage w t if Imalion whmh has Mn ,0, ,1 hm up its in-3; clock and mad ence isnt enough to PNP3” l”"" engagement of atheir youngest Place Junec7th. in Trinity Uniatetl for the traffic hazards of Saturday night driving in this big city - no matter how good or , t t he "MY be. My husband agrees with me. but Dean feels we are tyr- ants and unreasonable. that we tout the new project for tabbing time. Four years later Canterbury Cathedral adopted the same mod- ern method and the chimes per- formed on mechanically marked periods instead of shadow record-l daughter, Beth Marlene, R. N., to Charles Gordon Simmons, son: universal a regard. then the snow left a corner of garden there was a lovely pur- - rrocus in bloom! it vias a cery sight and daffodils are scr-l Church, Summersidc. l about Dean, that you will see the immaturity of your attitude. and authority consists in agreeing with you. ll lllCll95 lllgll 50 ""33: k"”wl . d '11 - , - . will begin to try to make m E N Vlllell 5Pl'l"li has ".”"”1 ill”? Hm iwhk H" (e'lm,."e”viihas onel such that my husband and I have dont recognize ym" "m”m'"l5'l3e points -- which Press towards 1 3 Chinese prmnh whwh 53);, I ' nf Ihp (ilioiixltcfl lll.VtLIll9S. e sun- seriously considered Selling the can fears for what they are. You adopt growth. ring is sooner recognized lhv mi; than by men. The lovellesth wers the closest cling to earth: d they first feel the sun: so vlo-h 5 blue and the soft star-like lmrose are the happiest of rings happy. fragrant birth. .out first flowers there is such lLi(lflllnllC(l on page 9t co5K's comer WEDDING vers of Quebec pruvinre, are seen Rainier and Grace Kelly. They are PRESENT FOR PRINCE ANIJ bRALc Pierre and Pit-l'rt-lie. native bea- Monaco for the wedding of Priiicei Granby, Quebec, wliiclt has a Ihrii'- at-dess of Air France are stand- ling zoo all its nun. Illaylir llor- ing beside the cage. (CP Photo) if we could have our old family relationship back. If I am wrong or overly cautious, if he is entitl- ed to at least occasional use of the car on Saturday nights. please tell inc. I promise to abide by your op- iuion. IE. I more large-hearted guise. by in- sisting instead that it's traffic con- ditions. and Deans green driving, that prompt you to refuse him the car for dates. Motor traffic is dangerous, yes; in fact, it's dangerous to be alive, in almost any circumstances now- MORNING SMILE "Half the council are crooks," said the hometown paper head- line. An apology was demanded and gerness and such unrestrained: h - lh - i , mhthe ff - I 'ft f in Vi f. Bo" ' f G b d .t ll-l - - . -1 , Hghtdfgr dam! miaiege :;I;(gleh;r ere tags 50!! inure o lci:FgiA mm c (1 y o hace ivln o ran y an a s c sows TAKPOFF :lil:!hs&iBhgnh:;i;igoni: fteaitlahiahghig higglnyle glrglctled. Next days Eh: Dugsundles shadowy um; I DEAR F.E.: No doubt Dennis the answer. I think if you will llrialf the council aren't 3 3' ' S bitter resentment stems from his face the real nature of your fears crooks. HAPPENINGS Reverend 'l',H.B. Somers iilll be able quietness and softness and in attendance at Jneelings in l'l'est- when the instrument is played Dro- minister Presbyterian ti ll ll r (- ll perly it displays a beautiful sing- Smith's Falls, Ontario, of the t'om- ing quality that has the unspoiled mittee on Revision of the Book of character 0; 3 Child's voice. Commflll Order l0 Wlllfll ll? W85 To the musician, the recorder af- appointcd by the Gt-iii-rat Asscliili- (0,-ds one of the aughehuc tone. ly. This Committee has been ulirk- min,-5 in ii". Wm-ks of ihe 17th and mg for some three )ll3ll's now on um, (-emu,-y ,h,-maths. purhelh the preparation of a new (ll'(llll:'ll.Handpll and Bach among them. and the work will llkclv 1lll'lilllllPi 1:; son, slightlv rel-dy timbre was for at least two years nmre. Mr. mm-h anmh-pd' hy ijhm,-h Shake. 5"llll'l5 llafl lllP TC'5lluiicihillt,v lhl5 spclire. Milton and other writers. Sllflllll ill preparing lllliPP 0lldf'l'5. Shakespeare's scene will be re- of Worship includlnil on-. by re-icallell in which Hamlet takes a llllesl. fll llle V9-illE'l' Svrllltes lnleirecorder from one of the players l0W?fl 1" Si. James (7hlll'("h. F0l- and taunts Roseneranz and.Guild- l0fVlllE lllc meeting lll llle C0m- elistern: " The as easy as lying: mittee Mr. Somers will be joined, govern these vnmnges with ynur by Mrs, some;-5 in Toronto to at- fingers and thumb, give it breath lend the Graduating Exercises 01 with yollr mouth. and it will dis- d give respite from the long rk night of wintertime when no -wers bloom. Set snowdrop tap- s. waxen. white to gleam with le exquisite light and crocns ndles. one by one light to show at winter's done. Let the acou- -'s gold globe shine on lawns iere t-brushes probe for worms at sense the loosening hold of Mel”: grip so cruel and cold. -0. primrose: with moonlight ray rn the year's night into day. .lRt.lt OF GREEN I Returning warmth has lifted ese to wing. driving their wedge "most the northern are: out of 9 mow the furrows push toward ring. and ridges of earth. steam- g and moisture dark. Up from in sudden quietness shall come 9 mu-ls of green for qiuvering ad: and leaf. in the first brown rrows pushing through the snow. ere is no scene more full of have an these patches of the good: accurate (if lnarticulate) sense that much of your attitude has to do with stingy setimentality, that is concerned with keeping him to your self -- rather than with his actual physical safety in date-nite traffic. In a well managed family. sensi- ble mature-minded parents don't have emotional warfare with a nearly grown son. about use of the family car. Mutually consider- ate and filially responsible terms are developed, as the parties feel out. experimentally, for satisfact- ory new patterns of accommod- ation. Thus the uproar in your situat- ion indicates there is more to the problem than you think: or more than you care to admit to your- self. As you state the case. you are afraid -- or at any rate you refuse - to let Dean have the car for dates on Saturday nights. And you argue plausibly that he's too inex- perienced tor Saturday night driv- Purchase Potatoes According To Use By Ida Bailey Allen Katahdins and cobhlers, which are suited to all methods of cook- ing Bliss Triumph. more watery and good for salads. Burbanks. which contain more starch and less water and are suited to french frying. CONSULT DEALER "When buying potatoes. hotne- makers should consult the vege- tahle dealer and purchase the variety best suited to their use. Or they can easily home-test. the potatoes. A simple test will help determine the cooking character istics of a good variety. PEANUT BUTTER AND DATE LOGS 1 cup peanut butter 1 cup icing sugar 1 cup chopped dates 1 tsp. vanilla 1 tbsp. butter Mix all liigrerlieilt:- together Form into halls and roll into logs Melt 4 squares unsweetened choco- late and l-3 square paraffin wax dip logs into this and let cool Keep in refrigerator. "This buckgrollild, made up of seieral varieties of potatoes, is surprisingly colorful,” remarked the (llief as we revlt-tied a potato exhibit at the ifnilcd Fresh Fruit alid Vegetable Association Cou- velilioli. - "One would not lhlnli that the sltatles of potato skins could pre- sent so much contrast. This de- sign would make an attractive spring print for ncckties or dres- ses. nicst-cc-pas'.'” SUITABLE DESIGNS ”Yes. indeed. ('hcf.' l replied. "And quite as suitable as designs Words Of The Wise ' t ' v - i l - . . . . ' i i, th after llle loll! Wllllele ll '5 "; When there is doubt, supplant ?eleS;Jr;l;il:fsrrlo5' mmadus or ml ”For example. all potatoes sink the Presbyterian Deaconess Train whrsc mos, hhmueht musicy ing in heavy traffic -- Wsslbly ulI)untryF!tl1at5lV::n:lr:glll;:l:(i,K l' W" "”"""t l'Lel': see in this exhibit there l" l”'"”' b'”a"59 "W 3” l"98Vl" ins School and the Convocation of mid? more lll"-Wllllll by "lFlllll' - s ope. r y r s 3 . . - . than water. By adding 22 oilnces Knox college which is Mr ghm. '..A IQ. h. hh .. ing" drivers (thoitgh that you chest ambergris wherefrom the e(Thomas Carlyle). are four xarlclles of potatoes. M mmmon salt to SUI quarts of g I -l M - d- -Mh ngeh . toe vi is suspense dot” specuy.) 1h hm Hi all"! "15 9r- 7- all 15- and thrills will he piesented by MOM WEARS PANTSW h - 8 You feel he's just not ready for irfumes of the seasons flow. lere is no lyric with a gladder ne than the first song of brooks iove the ice before the willows idden each bank and winter of- rs final sacrifice. Awareness of se spring signs marks the count- man. there can be neither sit- or grief where furrows lie, ing blade and leaf. water, the water becomes heav- ier. Then. when non-meaty potat- oes are dropped in. they will float those that sink are the mcaly type... ”hi this day of scientific con- -trol,'' observed the Chef. ”it is my lopmion that before long potato growers will pretest potatoes be- fore selling. They will determine Somers left Monday h.v plane for the Little Theatre Guild, Thurs- Moncton, and will proceed by train day, April 25 31 the Queen chm-. the rest of the Journey. ilotte High School. This L.'l'.G. pro- . duction has been selected as one A birthday celebrated rccentlylof the top eight plays in Canada W35 lllal Ul lVlFS- A--L Nlacbentliand leaves for Shcrbrookc. Que- wlm was mnetyone on April 10. bee. next month to compete for Mrs. ltlacI.eod who was the form- the Dominion Championship. er Miss Isabella MacDonald of Kilmuir lives in Montague but the The magnificent main dining room of Ottawa's Chateau Laurie: Hotel is the scene of notilble state functions- brilliant dinner parties. The coffee must be of superb quality - to match the Chateau) tamed cuisine. That oolfee is Chase at Snnborn. - - this further step "on his own"- xiut from under your protective wing. And as for that idea, I am struck by the fact that you've "ab- sol tely refused" him the car for da es (any nights, I take it) and that you "dont expect" to grant this privilege "for some time." I l And that temptin true-coffee aroma P . . . that mellow ric ness. ..will add Spring styles were niodclletl by -Svllllll t'0"l95 '0 "W" l" l” k" h t '.ti-. .1 ll ., , , think this is the nub fconfli t,h - or at night. In vain to pry or fiignlngn ca atigscisertii lgdoda'her?o:m- lrnuigdalf pafmllu was dhellg .m'1lh.c Mm. Mum I1"”":hll'l "' if. recelll tween l'0lll' will l""?l lkslfg. arid distinction to yommeals too. Serve i vesdrop as no one has yet sur- twee, his! as egg distribute” tang 05 Pine 0 r. an rs. ).(. fashion show in lVasliit'a.1k.sls spon- ghisg (kw & San!-mm mm. M and "N, ilised the break of life, or watch- dle eggs for the pl-mection ud Schurnian. the latter a daughter sured by the E and G Club, Tiiorp You ".9 afraid that the comb. t he ll ' i Y -. E! the rumpling outof the packed convenience of the public. of Mrs. MacLeod. As many of lllF.1S a charming photograph of Miss jnauon of c" nnd girl on . ante Sllllle llavl” Y9” WP 0"" h”ld' llaf or the stab tip of the tln.V MONDAY DINNFR family as could be were presentllnughlin with other models. Miss may lead him ash,-ay; 0, mm gm. loot. All the little hmomentous Fresh Fruit Cocklau and there were nliinerous remcm-l'Loughlin who is a student at the fields of influence that you cannot ' '- lings that earth aCllIeVES.Whlle B-1C0nsP0l8l0 Mushroom Plat. b”""'l'93 3llll00nRratulatoi'y mes- University of Nt'Vl' BI'llnSWit"k. ls invade with supervisory control. More line hotels and restaurants throughout Canada 3 one is about. The unfolding of Spinach I-103' sages. Mrs. Ma('Leod was the a dauizltter of Mrs. Roland Lolit1h- And it seems apparent that you h S b C H h hh h nd. . te lovely erocus flower when the Pecan wames Maple Svmp mother of eleven children. eight of tin. Fredericton, and a niece of wear the pants in the family -- and 3'" C In & 3" M" 0 W5 l 3" "W 0 " " lIOW had Only lell ll"? 907"" llll Coffee Tea 'Mlh( whom taught school in this prov-iMiss Lilian Ducheniiii. that your husbands contribution to HP Ealllell Wll"l I Walked "lat Bacompoum MImhmum' Plath ince. Three of her children be---. " r - i y. " , ' . came nurses. one a minister and -0 SE GARDEN ROOM ifrhengg gigglgyhgggeii 33:35:: one a lawyer. Mrs. Macbeod is In the gardenfoom lllf Pl3lll5 her of 3 large heahpmof p1mm.;in her usual remarkably good 9 8ll'l'l0!l Pllslllng through the dust with paprika Over and 8,, health and has all her keen for- .” tot because of lhe.l-use number mm mm" fresh hmnhrooms 3 ,8 ulties. not the least of which is h . . them d5llt:'e1g:?)w't':O0f':flc:":::12 pohlehteh Garnish of crisp hawk wonderfully retentive memory. lace. an e h , J" H” '9'”: N" h" come' A mtlhlliitdlirlzrfiigsei l?a:dPcCiiil:tSbe: Wash MP and llll'S- E-M- M805-'0l'ln vely Theodosia Petunia with bea- aha quarter 1 fh m,.;h mmh. and son David, and Mr. and Mrs. rllmlllf hinged blmms of wa;i-fl" rooms, Trim end; rm;-n stpfhs. David Cox have returned from St. ll” Pmk Mm Eoldgn ceme" '' Pour boiling water through mush- John. New llrunswick. where they ' , - nggthect;lueTthchsvl wig bggttgsh ahlrrl) moms, 1-hen drop mm cold water, were attending the wedding of ttnn- ' Il'8ll- - ' v,,lliMNt - M" u” "rde" "It '3" Rom the drlallmllmlllrgiry5llt):llt'll3pe:atlt:g):ili:, :l(c1i.lic J2ilce.M evm and Mm Pin 0 Q 0 i "'9 mrd" when we "ed was melt 4 tbsp. hlilter. Add the i W” l" 59'1"" I ll". "en some mushroolus. Cook ft min. Dust with Mr and Mrs W D Tanton and vely lfallm” ln ah" homes V; tsp. each salt and monosodiuin Mrs DtlnCfInHlVla(;PllRll were out- . here the gardener had used the glutamate and 1-8 tsp. pepper. of-town visitors attendin the Mar- Fmacilillluflge udedulils tahlinuglmlf Add I tsp. minced parsley and Nevin-lnvlro ivedding mg 51 ion" WHY Ml” ll 5 ' ti.-.n .sW v .i-h'k- 'i .- ” t ' - -, - . H. Th” R. .1", heaumu; ,5 3! hlxlm Srllrvhi(lL:':ncl1n-mI;'1I:1Pl00r1 New Brunsuick. ...ln s Pellllllursl lira. Glinll grooming goes herlhe sellrnnftdent! . i",h:l”':'e:”"li:g::mi;'g:rg0nium use lll r. water and 1 tsp. ('l'llckcn- ML and Mm MW. wppks (an, every girl wants. Her rlnlllcs ill will and feel rotnfurlslile. And ulien - Lady Wishangtonlkllli soft pink :'lnahiI-ored broth powder. Simmer 15 Lrrfattliletgg artmaid.:ili,ira(lll (rl(l!l(l:f(1:(r'llt'hl1aFlH1A heads turn and eyes wlllcn-shr knows she's 'sillintl. prctly'. 71th the ar er cen er It now cov- J . - h - . .'. , , A ' red with flowers and buds. Gard- tb::lh.eri”hc:t. a?ldCgIK's.Vl')(.)ll(cSid(l'tlI.ll:1(ini;: vtlllfltll ltfiss June Dennis and Mr. To ltesp ygg sitting pretty , ultlltcicr you do, whllleirr you wear, lll Vlsllllfl lllml lllll lll0WY ll0"59 88... SW mm the mushmnms glllllam lVC5 W979 llflllflled EllESl5- 'Pclol Buisf Bras are designed to give full i lllant very much last season and wmmk ,0 Wmdq 0 Kllrsls of hrmm were it-rip-. . . r tillllll 3'9" ll ls "5 kwely all evep K Serve oh flakv boiled otafoes I-ems of -gms' and a pleasant WCT hshmn rmdonl with A perfect in - fare must be taken to rest this or Or" brown .rim, or 5" mash lal evening followed. l so” . . . , , l .e”nium an” blooming Md here "W ("FF MAKFQ . . ! I c all fashion-wise girls, got yourself a Pcllll Burst Bra... was sunk in the Rmllllll ln 3 gm-mgjm pi.-CAN w,(;.-,-LE5 The t'UlWI'l illvvu by the tmnilsl at any good store. in your choice oluylon, satin, tlnrmn or Diady spot under the shrubs and - . "Nam Mun ih Her by on of Thursday evening of Mrs. Rena . . , tot allowed to dry out. It was l 9 .8 ' .9 Johnstone will feature iuno rt-- bnmdclulll"-l" lmllllllllllallllll-ill "l'lllllllllllll- ghtlv pruned and the c-ilttinE5 "-19 it-anda-rd "mp" pre"o"3l'V rorder and singing l1ttll)1l)(lrs Of 1......l;,.i. then re Oiled in ma rich DESIGNED IN CHARLOTTETOWN W" in llm won or use a M1,.” ,(.i,.,' .n..,..,.. ,. ,,,, N ,. -' 0. l V . zwnffle mix Stir in la c coarse ” ' R llll" ' 'larlh. Th! !9C0llll Y93T- Jllil ll "PW Mrs. Janet Jelks, president of thread is trimmed on the hmllrr chftprlflfl pct-aiis ' A "English Flute" which is the and Q Wrllltl I'll Flfll "rlll 3llil9il "l lll'itho .lllnlor Ladies Aid of the Prince with British swan'.s down which is; lpat nu. wairhh am" as ugunl ;('MlllF Ol ll"? lll'('S0lll'flPl.V llflflfli ' fl Ol lllC.Pllllll ll!9m9tl '0 -"llls-"Edward Island Hospital. modclslalso featured in ponipnnis on the Spmm in mp it-anic h,-,n...- ami wind instrunicnls. it is one of lll llflllllllll ll0ll59 llllla"-nll ll": an evening gown of her own or-lfull sweeping skirt. This gown vlas top with per-an halves, mm hgellttose instruments which. llltr this 4 9' l"l"'d ll 9953' ll” "”n” H9 c"i' lglnal design. The gown styled in a much admired at the spring fash- as usual. Serve very hot withi ll8FPSl9ll0l1l llBV8 Biilllll llN'lln1e R h lllE5 81'0" llllld 3 W 99 9" 9 fine nylon check of peacock blue ion show. maple syrup or honey heated with part of our musical life. The tone Niherg: ;.lfelxlrys r:;'g.r'LLED interwoven with silver, metialliicw . I Guardian l:hoto.W-ahlittleAbuger.VV V 7 - of Recorder has an ln('ompar- w h , The large geranlums have beeni '4 "' 'T l tlivided and after living in the eel-h 4 Var all winter are being brouihtt . up to the lightgls weh at ti; largefh , uschlas and 0 er pan 1.' me o ; lie tuberous begonlas have beenl owir1;g,.:l well thglt thfy have i t up or oom in ft it eehil. 0th?r flzetsdesr? filleh it the begun as n or oil -- --6 rm PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE ru . - with seeds ofkssns1pd;'ag&iif.: I-- atum and petan t s - .itoinoveIbout.Vorysoonit . his to them to .. .- 1 l" W,” m, ';';'";,, mm, MOTHS - HEAT FIRE THEFT and excess HUMIDITY many plans are being made 0 12 MONTHS INSURANCE - all for 2V2'Vo of their value I C N 0 T E Al furs will be stored in our present cold storage vuultunfil our new i . . I- bulidtn ll 4: d Furs will then be t in new vaults : 9 "Tl" ' '-' l'"'' '' ' . WONDER BRA 9100!!!!-ll wouou BRA snwavs ssioonu . ' I ma - r-ck-up and ael-my mm -- out was i MOORE and MctEOD LTD. lltE lisllioll SHOPPE ' 119 Queen St. S Dial 3541 141 Great George st. pm 3355 9 O U wonpmgnngnwgnmnoog WONDEBBAALWAYIINSIOOI O 4 e t ' M. L FRANK Macl(EtlZlE 1 MA Km st . 4 Oh, 305. oaivrs a uniiw was: 247 Waller St. Surnmsrslds 3- (aj