Around the flower hederked and hat bedeckcd table are members ELLEN'S DIARY Summer Glodness Is On The Way For As someone - it was Patience an-ong, we believe - has said in lines which came in mind this eve- ning when we watched the day go to rest: g . "There's I deep and ancient wl.s- dom In the voices of the earth. Summer gladness. autumn sadness Winter sleep and spring's rebirth. There's a sermon in the stream That threads the mountainside, And I quiet benediction. On the bills at eventide." So the hills about and the snowy fields received I parting blessing and solemn this evening. yet not- withstanding were a little forlom over Winter's return. And we were grateful when It length the dusk- dladows veiled them dimly and I wind of twi-light - time lulled diem to sleep. "And doesnt it heat b'ars!" otn' sparrow-friend said this afternoon snuggling close to the shelter of . . Behind in the rose- bmh we noticed the red of the swelling buds of the leaves. But they were damp and bedraggled II was the sparrow. though bot.-it were sheltered by the wall of the house. g I "Just when we get to thinking that Spring is here to stay" he shattered. "back comes the Win- ter! And without warning! Now the first of the week. . ." "Tile first of the week" we nod- dad "was so springlike we won- lltred if we shouldn't be digging DI trench for the sweet peas in- stead of doing ends of house-cleasr g. "What I was about to say when I was interrupted" he offered pre- clsely "was that it was I day to mabe one forget there ever was I IXIW called 'winter.' so P158111 when h. u ham. rm not w I was" he smiled. "That's when thoughos reach ahead to the Sum- mer. but never once look back to bleak days. it's like us in do thst. lIn't it?" "Yes. like us" we smiled. "When wt have good times, we think we no never going to sea Inotiter potr day: when we have I spell of happiness. that we'll never know I dreary hour again." "Ya-as Ma'am" he nodded. "Iln't that the way of us! But dreary me" he shook his head so- boriy "will it ever be Springi".. Today gave the farmers new lambkins. And later when the mor- ning choring was in order put. them to weighing their fat hogs. in pros- of I marketing soon. "Don't know as they pay their why these times" one observed. surveying the company. "It's I question" gIVeed;."But we have to raise some- And May is a petulant lass at HI mome-f. But how lovely she will be presently. all dirnpled and of-the Junior League oi the Char-I lottetown Hospital who sponsored treme left is Mrs. the other I- K AH! 'TlS SPRING! Islanders smiling. Until tomorrow - .. m Diary - Goodnight. . . MA RY HAWO Rtlj ' Bride Married Jealous Man Dear Mary Ilswortbz I am 28. my husband is 22 and we have been married three months. I was frank with Dick before marriage about being under a doctor's care, and wantint to wait until 1 am in better health to have children. Also I said I would like to see my friends. go shopping and have them as guests once in I wbtls. Dick said it was okay with him. Also I told him that if he wished to go out once a week or have his friends in. it would be okay with me. Two weeks after we married. I childhood friend of mine called to ask us to dinner. and I invited her to drop in some evening with her husband. But Dick informed ms that we weren't going. and that he'd make than and mo sorry if they cams here; and that I wasn't to talk to her again on the phone. So when she called back. I made excuses which she saw through. and now she doesn't speak to me at all. of the Spring Bonnet Tulips. the Peace Tower and I pretty Civil Servant In symbolic ially during the last half oi May. Over I million tulips will be in Tea. On the ex-Yern. the Jack Mut-iJach- lLeague. president of the Junior pen takes a revealing look It the biggest. richest. healthiest male in history. and finds that momen- tous changes in his attitude toward , money and religion have OTTAWA SYMBOLS Canada's Capital City - espec- bloom during Ottawa's annual Can- i.?'33. TillS..i””3i'ii."i?..2l:'..3 gm: .35; 3- W M ""1- planted to please and surprise the ' ' viewer wherever he goes in Ottawa. bggztggmu hi:-gnnfhghegi Of Fcishions I Rutiamah I may or may not be I Rolling Stone (last week's column) but Spring called to me and I flew to New York and lucky me -I found blossoming fruit trees and green leaves smsll and shining and the fragraance and excitement of spring along with the mellow warmth of Summer! There had , been cold days. and the last week has been I coat week. but for I while New Yorkers revelled in light weight suits and summery dresses. The warm weather (besides sup- plying ”' vltnmines) gave me I wonderful preview of what women will wear during the sum- mer. For with the temperature 15 degrees Ind ovsr. thsy went shop- ping and to lunch and dinner in their lightest and prettiest clothes. I strolled along Fifth Avenue (in a black silk dress. I while scraf around my neck - Ind no hat) and just looked and smiled with pleasure - The dresses worn were mostly of the classic shirt-waist typo.Lfit- ted bodice buttoned down the front. round or coat collar. gathered skirt - perhaps I bit longer than last year ( but any length was seen). There were so silk prints but - with I start- Ind lovely lsdies (there In scoras N0 PHONE TALK Recently another friend and I went shopping one afternoon. and I got home 10 minutes later than Dick. He was in I rage and said I had to choose between him and the friend. From than on. I was to be homo when he got in: gal: to snyons on the stone. not even my brothers or sistus. so now if he's here when the phone rings for me. he tells them I'm out. Right now I In: sicker than svsr. My doctor has told ms to gotlotsofnstsndsechimtwico I week. Ind advises Igalnst early pl nsncy. Is Dick knows. Still Dick says he's not going to pay any more doctor bins; yet he its- stats on my having I child. And he thinks I diould keep the house spic-Ind-span do all the weekly laundry in one day's time; which I can't. If Itdissgreo with him on any- thing. he says he is going to kill himself. so now I do Just as he wants. Also he has been hitting me in the face if I disagree with him. I feel like I slave and can't 0 on this way. BMAWHM can I inc is to agree: It least. he gave no argument. It is only dnce marriage that it iii :33... jig; l, . if i ii -i ; Eililililil I 3;: Where there's I will. there's I way to get more closet and stor- age spaco. if then is wall space. there i tastefu y. at least for narrow. but useful, shelving. For instance. wall space behind I kitchen door can be lined with shelves that may be onl ficlent to hold canned goods. The inside of I closet door can be lined with pegboard. which makes such as sports gear. bags. um- brcllas. bathtub to hold Ixtrs supplies such as soaps. tissues and other items thst quantity. EASY TO INSTALL Most of these space-expnndcrs can be installed by do-it-youriclf you fsns. even if the most variety. The little the convenience Inl order it affords. And as any good house- keeper knows, onierliness is fun- damental to cleanliness. we trick uscui by some world-fsmous hotels Ibroad to keep the tourist happy and the bathroom neat. mn, equipped with tape loops sewn in- to the hem about midway along each short end. These loops malls and drape it over I towel rack. CONVENIENT DEVICE ELEANOR ROSS Put That Space To Work By Making Storage Room usually I way to use it if not for cabinets. than (its! hes wide. but that tb is suf- practlcsl way of storing items A cabinet can be sus- ed from the coiling above I are purchased in amateur effort needed surely I small price to pay for It might be well to mention I Bath and hand towels If! quick Ind easy to bang up I instead of having to fold Wife Pray-nus ife "pm in. nu have In Ialarisns dons low?" a well-appointed bathroom, or racks. of damp. used towols ggrsii s E. I in; 2? sentisl to luxurious bathing and plenty of towel hooks are better than Just I few scarce towel rods Place the books at varying heights on the walls, so even the youngest member of the family can reach them without stretch- ing. You'll be rewarded with I tidy bathroom insusdlof I carpet of them on Fifth Avenue) actually wearing the very lstest in gowns - the sheath gown - and looking like illng-stemmed partly opened gladiolas! As in the past. however. Iuita outnumbered dresses oven on the warmest days. Ths us-alps gun: has definitely come into its own - more than half of the woman are wearing them in preference to the molded style. But straight or fitted. jackets are shorter - many shove tho skirt belt. The skirts themselves In narrow and very tight across the hips. As in dresses. the most popular colon are black. navy. taupe, grey .. of any material It all (silk. wool, educational training for mentally rotsrded children. an is to he sent to Easter seal. campaign, gist might add that Mr. Schcin- we AND our NEIGHBOURS New York's Summer Show feld reveals his own charncter in what he admires and Iioids up as an ideal. Mr. Scheinfeld and Mrs. Leo Frank are brother and sister. n The Spring cotton. etc.) Yesterday and today the less hardy women wore coats. some looked like the short straight suit Jackets - and probably were (I have one that doubles as I coat). The long coats were full and straight - not the ugly tent-like affairs of two years ago. They were generally light in color - cream, light grey and of I loose weave. Next week. I hope to go window shopping with you with special attention to bats. shoes. etc. WORLD TRADE FAAB Speaking of fashions, I was for- tunate in coming here I few dsysj before the World Trade Fair clos- ed at the huge new Colosseum. of course I went and pusllcd myself through the dense crowd to the Canadian exhibit. There I hand- some young man from I small place near Amherst. Nova Scotla smoothed down my resentment that Prince Edward Island wasn't specifically named in the colored slides of Canadian tourist attrac- tions (CIpe Breton was the only place mentioned) or in the color- ed charts of Canadian products. Blue-berries won among them - Ind I felt that these at least should be labelled from P.l.I.i (Though none of the products - forzen fish, fresh fish. furs. maple sugar. ets., was labelled) The only "live" exhibit were in lllass cases - also without labels. I asked Ind was told the two or three mink skins were of the wild variety from nothern and western Canada. There were some beau- tiful shoes. I tartan bonnet and some glsss wars from Montreal - and I fine piece of pottery -so guin wan - from Ontario. England had exquisite oololl on display -inland had the love- liest twoeds I have ever seen. space forbids mentioning products from other friendly countries. SOUTH PINE'l'I'E W. I. ; i i V.' -'v.- '1 S 33- I M - KEEP LE EM) 5. . 3 How Much Progress Do You”"':'.""r..... .. ii .: ' ' mind i - - - -, .t:.'t..-'.:.F'..'W... i....""'”i -3 g "mo flcu Expect On A Reducing Diet. mwmwrfg .1.-3.. mgggxns -mg pqgglgggggngngglg.-ImouIt.BYtbIIly.wI;egr-.. Q, ..i'.,wn::lorie dist many over Ilsa sl.yoIrA?. d1Ifu'Qgc.'llI has, to do Wllhh hr, . weights lose with plesstsslainsratsr. ItnIsd!:i;.ed:eI'-'.:I':; 90"wm,-Ih0I:hs'ru-.1 I , pg-hj fl pounds U mom I "M" "fwd 0 the , Lena Camllao u.:i.m.IaI-I'scIus.rIna-an m”&”;,”mdfL&nu,, 4g V.,,.u,:; .&hubmw;,: A i Their ---s ' '0 "NW NW C00” """" . ' W hllstart thohrthodlstsr. D0l0l'li9"Fm'lW'l0lVIeIslit Page 8 The Gmrdmn edn”d”y'MTy8'1957' 3:?.".'c”tuni'ciiptiley will be down to. As I rule. more ovarweltht 19” 9” 3" "'3' ”'”""'"'.."”"'i" i.:i..";t-... ....... t.".:.'.'-tr... ..'........" ": :."::: HAPPENINGS W "" V” f."”'' '" " "””"” ---1'" - "c ' ' GlLPH.0nt.'(CP- 3 p..-iimmerouunwoetuiquumwraanucwsaono Rein.” WW”: WC-s. ' S only o:f.tnr I dramuurhh th: here 'said Monday Guelph wars: Mrs. H. H. Horne and Miss MIr- given him In insecurity he 093! 3:4?-glly the disgruntled hour is Some" our! fall to lose I the seco Csnadihn centre .4, garet Horne have returned from finds it difaculs to cope with. temp.” to give the whole thing single pound first week or so have 'direct distance diguny. Inleasana winter ll! St. Peter-burs. The whole article will, be of 15- up ...i go back to tie: regular on I low calorisidlet. In rm. the tale service to other e... no.-ma, They are staying It Can tcs-eat to Mr. sclieinfelds lntems- mm, 0, "mm, gm" mu ghow . "ml with dian cities and tons. service oma Lodge. Number One. Grafton tional following. but it is worth Hold on . I . gut pm”... 5 gm” mm". u f.g 1, mg. gnu come. Into effect in nu wan 0. street. ' WINDS for NI opinion II "i”'”" quite normal. First off. if on loss ls stored in tho tissues, and not 1953. Equipment for this long dig. 1'4 in 019 fill! DII'Ill'IPh "'"'”' rgpidly It the beginning I dist. until no water balance re-adjusts tancc service is being luau” in Mr. M. Alban Farmer.'Q-C-. and on clear . human warmth d,, not expect to continue to loss will the fat lost be ivslstei-ed an I new building In Toronto. Mrs. Farmer are in Halifax to It- and kindness, fairness. decent-'3' u an; brisk clip. 'Aft.cr the soft? tend the graduation of their daughn and refinement - qualities which "wry fa hu 3,," 1"; .u "l m ter Mary It the School ofsoclalfar from being feminine traits.” downlglnghardaeyggggg ., studies. are evidences of an advanced stats to weak, the rats on will be non- ', Sf dVm”uW- 759” 3" '3” il"'L siderably slower . . . ht: mm C'"””"':-.5C".ii"'2Z.i"i.:':'..”:.? i'i3'.i.?.li';" ""..'i"i'i:':'i'..i':'ii.': "M 0" " ""1 -" '" in W M . n a - - ti:lsemeoiiTl1tle?l "The: American Male." more of I man than ever.' wcginhxggni he The introduction states: "An cx- Even one who is not I psycholo- hm "mm wem” bu due to the release of water from the tissues. . To lose one pound of body it: couldn't possibly burn enough stored calories to account for so district convntinn to-be held June 17th, It Flat River Hall- Roll call to be Insw ad next meeting by I sympathy, Get Well or Gift card for tho W. 1. Collect- ion was recelved and I penny ticket article donated by hostess wsslwon by Mrs. Murdock Mor- rison. Meeting closed by the ueen. After I delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Albert C. MIDon- ald. Mrs. Clarence Mackenzie and Mrs. Stewart MacRIs. ALBERTON W. 1. Mrs. H. J. Larkin was hostess Friday evening to Alberton Wom- en's Institute when the guest speaker. Miss Louise Gillia. P I! N X gave I very interesting and informative talk on mental health. The roll call was answered by In sxcbsnge of plant slips and Is the close of the mating the was I silent auction. Refreshments for the social hour were provided by Mrs. Alfred Gilles and Mrs. Gerald Rooney. The next meet will be in the hall with Mrs. ilas Rayner and Mrs. Everett 'ShoI Is hostesses. New committees In : Hall-Mrs. A. C. Green and Mrs. C. R. Hunt- er; School. Mrs. Joseph Callaghan and Mrs. Edward Lewis: Visiting, Mrs. H. J. Larkin and Mrs. David Campbell. 0 The ladies of the South Pinetto W. l. metat the home of Mrs. Stewart Macltaa for their resular meeting on Friday sve- nins. May and. The vino-president. Mrs. R. A. Msclfcnsis presided. and Imcting opened by singing the lnstituts Ode followed by the .. IV. &W'..-i-'..-'-'-'-' Egg-anld-bacon breakfast "just like Dad 1" Now, baby can start the day just as daddy does -with I delicious, nourishing egg and bacon breakfast made for baby. to agree with his young digestive system. ' Heinz Strained Egg and Bacon Breakfast is - so smooth even I little baby can swallow it. Labor, try Heinz Junior Egg and Bacon Break- fast-tho right boxtun to encourage ' Your favourite Iiaons has both-now. BABY FOODS MOII THAN IIOKIDI l IIIMIID MB JUNIOR IMF! - IAIV CHEM! O IIIAIIID AID NIIOI FOMI TIIIIIINI IISCIIIII NEW ANNAN W- 1- and school to be Intsred in the 9 Rural Beautification content. Mrs. Mary Stewart C II t in unison. O ..:"E.'.s?i.'2"lii..i'l”.1.'.'.iFK:'w".5i'eii "”"' WW1 dwiw -mm Seer-tar:-tr-3;-5. Mn um 0 0 oHI--I-ncvnewtmoibu ' resdthsmtnutssoflad o M W (is 5 M If opened with the instituts Odo fol- ,,,,,ch sh, mm duh. M V”... "mu" M .d an 08! onto cm 9:; ac me , lowed by the Creed. Owin to the M” M, Mum” we . - Muww 5! WIMUI . absence of the president. t I vico- imemisun ucoum M ,3" Va h” V: "'W"d'd 3 . ' president Mrs. Richard Wall. cI- Wm. RR mm W C" "m 0' csgmguneixcusnlo pm I"!!- Jmy P""”'d- M" "mu" "'5' June. in Ottawa visited ParliI- read uaccii.3.'i.'..a '.n . wered roll call by paying I cent mm Bunch”, sum chm". " . . for eaw inch of their waist mess Home 0, common. PH” 1.0”" Q. gltmdegded to help W . ureme. Iwl, ' - vesomomaasuru Minutes were read and Ipprov- i:tere:tn p:Is .Ti:u '21:." ':h:ndJ:g'l'lm”'l "en" 0 :i...C."""....""'”.. ..:':"...:r:...'?:'.:: :."'.i.:'?.'.:”.".:.':. ':;l:'::.'::'.rl:: cum 0' we vmvi-'-"""'” - 82.00 to help the crippled children. with relatives and friends. took in R"”"' ”' '""d"'3 "'''''''m” 0 sick committ reported 5 treats the Stampede. visltsd Bssff Ind ""' """ '”""" '”" i'''"""'''”'' 9 taken to the sick. Secretary re- Lake . Then to Vnoouver H” "mum '” pun.” h "' ported getting mass cards in mem- by way of the guy. the :..m. 0 oii-y of the late Mr. John McIn- Logan Psss. Montana. I and . n s. t i in In the absence of Mrs. Delbert trhr'tl):glllu th: cr.one.kdi'e.s? . Rayner the meaning of ited Penticton. Nelson and crIn- 0 Easter was briefly described by brook sic, arriving borne Sept 1 Mrs. Dan Schurman. Red cross A cont"; y,-u pm on 5, . work was handed in to concur. Ralph Wlgmore. fins prise was 0 Mr-. Cb-rIeI'W-ugh. Ind more won by Mrs. Ismiuii wiuusess . taken ngeudt by mem .. Collection Ind un Ray Drown Collection . Imou to H c ms. ".930" hum meettt: Inebe held at tho ",1 . 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