MARY HAVLOETB Mon Criticizes Her Column DEAR MARY IIAWOBTII: . First, may i say frankly that l ' respect highly your careful. de- ' tailed, sincere answers to ques- tioners. Second. as a man. I found your May H reply to the flat-chested iwife .quite interesting. But let's examine your final paragraph. V speaking of the cult of the over- . ..' sized bust as a wtb century love , -Vi enticement. .- You say: 'It is just a transient i'idee flxe' in ignorant minds-a ifashioii that will fade. as enlight- cniiieiit dawns." Passing idea? "Will fade. you think? Several centuries ago, the ; Greeks were as conscious of vo- iiiipittous feminine curves as we are today. And. while it's true that men should choose women as as for any natural physical pro-l portions. how many do? VIRGINIA COFFIN Jean Campbell. daughter Forsytb School for Dental li.VA't'"' DAWNS SLOWLY JEAN CAMPBELL Miss of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Campbell of Brooltlyn. Kings Co. and Miss Vll",!llli.'.I Coffin. daughter of Mr. and llrs. lit-:1. Coffin of West Bay- aity, ti('l'L' l'('t'('nl graduates of Public Health. E:J.EN'S DIARY Those Ellen -Meciis Make Everyone Drool meal. We served it with crisp ha i DE-All M R Y HAw0R'iHi cm. to lend added substanw. ad lluntireds of times l-'ve wanted to well as to enhance the flavor ofj”'a"k W" l” 3'0"”. "'5p”'"'3 l""Id the fish. For dessert? Rolls. and ”9”'e5l”"d9"" will” 9" """' duh” of the mace mumed mslewg sick thousands who write to you. ed prunes". not such humble fare Bl" ym" May ll Willy "3 ll" Hm” now. either in the light of their chested "0"-WWII? '5 8 master- fine mineral content and vitamins Plecet Si" w'Sm.'”y, wanden why or in the much increased purchase 5” much ”"”l'a-SIS I5 pl" 9" large price! Tasteful, And we think a- busoms as 3 suplmsed .b""ly 35' men: the nicer wbsmmes for set-and your explanation covers f;eeasi-1 fruit in this scarcity of the 'V,fJ';3;:elll"ogf' our large family ab ., , - tends the movies any more. be- rmwgliggglhalrflrsilfrmtts :;:nFhl:'icause we would prefer dramatic and an and eiatn Mack chuckled acting to tiie over-eniphasizeti fe- this evening admiring the promis- ":21? hgure mgl is fcalumd '3 . " eaire" nowa ays-to a degree l:g;d1'lfpll,'I':' ol:lchl;l;:m ml me Md that is lttiiresomely tedious, as well Th ii d.l) th I th i”'"” "3- . . shadiiwosmofarorlce (ins i:y0(l)lrll'S).I ar: I lmngsuy belle" "'3' lb” p'.'9' bewitching places ow So much Mcupauon w."h suggcsuve n3'i so that we could say with James "95. Md lgenng la"g"age' played W ml”, ii; movies and TV programs. ,. l ' p s a actor contributing to juvenile J:l'l:ld:-i;.els()"fl!ll1d tD,lIgo:fg)Elel:lI';?t.hrough ideiinquency. Some young friends I could set along without ”i mm” ""9 salcli NW9 ""”l"ly Nothing else at an m do give the Cnmmuliiisls fuel for crit- p . .. icizin: us. in t is respect." Be- evng rgegirlxlsilliglveyvilie me hind llieir iron Curtain. how can And June was an "emit ,,, ' they know that millions of our But June is no eternity - iustlgms and women morally "M" a sudden assin rustle lo! leavesiuml '0" 0' l'h-mg' ")0? h an vii" b3 the Emma pl i am a happily married woman here snsothen ggne That is lline. with I fine family and we do have ists. Boston, Mints. Miss t'.tii1:iM'1li Enlightenment comes giowiy, so and Miss Coffin are former i'W- sIou'1.v. individual man in his in- C. Xraduates and plan to work for st-t-uritv struggles by manna. the Dental Division of the l)t'lt' "5 error to his destiny:' and I predict ittizii most men. a thousand years trtuii now, will still be very bosom conscious. You might have stressed, to the ,flat-chesttfd wifeli ttaat very :.w or us can ave a t at we desire; Iilllll to yearn unduly for some. lllIll',', we can't obtain is a hang. rap. But all of us, by accemuaijng the positive-the right character. istics and attitudes-can build re- warding fruitful lives. - D.W. PREFER TALENT if we have ftiuiiti that the winter took some toll of our shrubs. old friends of perennials greet us these days in the lawn-border: gay but- tercups. the riiournful lleeding heart. crimson peonics once the pride of sprint;-boiiquets. the grace- ful Sultiiiittitx Seal with its waxen blossotits. interesting Jack-in the pulpiis too, preaching we are sure gospel sermons with much sincer- ity and appearl: reminding their hearers of that divinity which shaped the striped canopy of their pulritts so fctchingly. clothed the field- Ill June -greens and crown- ed the trees of the orchards with an abundance of fragrant bloom. The hedge of caragana about the tiny lawn at the house across the lane in a wealth of golden blos- som is most attractive now, a place where bees leave laden down with their spoils. And if we come there on quiet step, the hand of a breathless youngster warm and expressive in ours. we may both see amid the leaves and the flaw- ers the wonder of a goldfinch ex- pectant. is it we wonder the same pretty mother of last year? The same wedded pair. It must be, else why did they choose the same location in which to build their cunnincly constructed nest? . such good times. Bless yin for "We ('0llltlh(i0 with more raln" Um" l”m9””W ” '- " D""3' M your sensible answer to V.t('. CL. the I-'H'm('Fh 5337- Bill the"? i5 lii' Goodnlghh i Dear Mary iiawtirih: Pertaining tie stun of it in tonight's sky. There .....T..........C to the answer you gave to the flat. chested wife-imputing men's ap- preciation of large bosoms to in- security feelings-I have just Lhis to say: "Me-oiv." R.M. TRAITS OF FRMININITY Dear Iilziry llaworth: Your re- the Lady Moon smiles benlgney from her throne of night-blue. Hernsilver sheen is on the stream, her lrit-iidiy magic along the val- ley. We saw her through the still leaves of the birch. minutes ago Woman's Place is In The Home .much for mental companionshipi Page 8 The Guardian One of the highlights of the an- nual Association of United Bap- tist tliurt-lies of Prince Edward Is- land which is being held at Cen- tral Bedeque this weekend will be a recital of sacred music on saturday evening to which all are invited. Tins iet-if.-ii will be given by Miss Barbara G. Rogers. Soprano and Mr. Stirling W. lnman, Baritone. Mr. Paul Cudmore will be at the console of the electric organ both as accompanist and soloist. All three artists are well known in church musical endeavours in Charltitieitmii. Miss Rogers and Mr. lntiian are solists of St. Jam- es Presbyteiian and the United a former pupil of Miss E. Lillian Macl(enzie. Mus. Bac. while Mr. lnntan studied with Miss Lena ii'It'I.ure. .t.TC.M. and Mr. John lllt'll. tins. line. Mr. Cudmore is a fornier pupil of Mr. A. ROY Kendall A.R.L'.O. and holds an Associate of Music from McGill University where he studied with the eminent musician Mr Kenneth Meek. He is at prcsennt supply organist and choii- diret-tor at the Charlotte- town Baptist Church. A well arranged program of clas- sical standard and gospel numb- ers promises to make this recital a much anticipzitetl event not only to the delegates but to the resi- dents of all surrounding districts. Miss llelen Brennan. national president of the Canadian Feder- ation of Convent Alumnae. has been a visitor to the province. Miss Brennan was born ill Toronto. but is now living in Nlontrctil. While here Miss Brennan called at two of the three affiliates in this prov- ince. Those visited were Miscouche and Notre Dame. Souris. unfur- tunately. was not visited as ..iiss Brennan's time was very limited. Miss Brennan left Wcdne-itlay for St. John. N.B., on return to Montreal. in August from 20th tol 23rd inclusive there will be a con-' vention in Montreal. At this time there will be representatives of twenty-eight reliigious orders of the ninety three affiliates 'it-ross Canada. Miss Brennan's term of. office expires in August. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parent leave Saturday by plane mi a trip to. Western tianntia and the U. 5. They will stop off overnight in To- ronto and he the guests of Mrs. G. Carlyle Webster and Miss Mar- garet Webster. In Vancouver they will attend the Agricultural lnsti-l tute of (Ytiiiida convention held at the University of British Columbia. Zzdmwz tans Camus-e tuners Editor. Paine Sol HAPPENINGS Baptist Churches. Miss Rogers is 12 Thursday. J uiie 20. 195:7 After this they will have a tour of n.c. which will include I salmon barbecue. in Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Parent will visit Mrs. Parent's cousin. Mrs. George Coleman and Coleman. They mil visit Mrs- (Rev.I George Rel'"0ld5- "1 V'C' mi-ta, Mrs, Reynolds is Mrs. Nor- man Black's mother. Mr. and MP8. Parent will visit Banff and High River, Alberta. At the latter place they will be with Mrs. Parents cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle 3- Snodgrass and Mr. and Mrs. Otty Snodgrass. While in Banff. Mr. and Mrs. Parent will be 80959 I1 the world famous Banff Springs Hotel. They will return home July Miss Janet Davis. Charlottetown. was guest of honor at a miscellan- eous shower on Wednesday. June 5th at the home of Mrs. George Henness ,. 2.56 Fitzroy St.. when a number of friends presented her with gifts. prior to her forth-com- ing marriage June 19th. to Mr. Raymond Stewart, Tea Hill. P.E.l, Janet was pleasantly surprised with the many gifts presented to her and thanked everyone. The cards were read by Mrs. Hoc- tor MacNeill. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess Mrs. Hennessey. assisted by Mrs. Har- old Pollard and Mrs. Clifton Fitz- Darius on my arrival in New York the last week in April. young leaves were shining. lilacs were blooming ' building and family raising. iWE ANDVOUR Nstousotts Keeping Up Willi Advancing Spring is Happy Travelling” IIIlnIIl.l7'rIlk has been following me! :.z?u;d”.h'ddddun :: alzfn .,,,,, sgane. use warm ., - wlaorltus.tballlwaakasushtaeaevlysustru4asa,t..i,"l,.': ueutnnstvpnalafthasoadllauueuusndmutoim, ICE!!!”-llllail-hd'.WI-T5C!IlIIIllN&lKlIBlrhJ!0delicatgIM "clean-llvinglads".NdoUlIOlIbv&.'!'bboIleIaIatbegdg,0, nfscsndal.doniasttecstbervlassravtneniledwlttitsllotdo. bastoucliedtlieindurisgtheiritey inspleselsns.Wbeiithewintl tilou' lathe city. Tlsetrwlveasay -liq onus the Isrlnclul it ..,,,,,,,j areves-ygoodhnsbandsandflneiikatbe-ruffled waters on," iitt.imutotiini:1amiuiiuiee- sou-.-aosthei;isiitiii...,.,,,df bout the same with those nearl'”Gm4"” 753 :”d"wmMb.j E':u"f"':"”l"l "me but then. Oninornlngs after sgatne. lain now visiting nlativea in E 5' hick-and an important newspaper tMilwsii- their casrsntss tsl-level stains in 3711!! V111 welcome me am keeSeattnelreaervesltsbannermghlaIdPark.O5nItlessoistto1more! tree to tree birds were notes on bouse-build- ing. Five weeks later. I found Ipring in Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Lilacs were again at their love- liest, bridal wreathe at its snow- iest, honey - suckle and blossom- ing almond l:lqI.llSllEl,y bright and fragrant. and tulips in rainbow colors tall in the gardens. Birds were singing their Joy in home- and from MILWAUKEE To the people of Milwaukee Spring means even more than the and of winter. it means watching their loved "sons". the "Milwau- ktaa Braves." in action. As many as (0.000 of the city's some 750.000 attend the ball games. Women eorne in more than the usual num- bers. An especially interesting fea- ture is the new zest in life found by the elderly of both sexes since the "Braves" made their home here two years ago. Those who never miss a same (and there are many say that barriers of race. social and eco- nomic positlon are swept Sway in the joy of victory or sadness of defeat of the team. People he- come friendly neighbors and some of this spirit remains. Nor is it felt in the ball park alone. Through office buildings. stores and public places via radio and TV come re- ports of the game. andstrangers turn to each other in triumph or disappointment. some pedestrians and passengers in buses carry tiny radios and exchange comment a- gerald. A social evening followed. Music being provided by Mrs. H. MacNeill. 3 Mr. Charles Carmody. son of Mrs. Helen Carmody. 11 Spring St.. left yesterday by plane for St. John. NB From there he will go to Boston to meet his wife and little daughter Charlene. who have been visiting there for three weeks. Mr. Carmody will remain in Boston for a few days. From there Mr. and Mrs. Carmody and daughter Charlene will return to Toronto where Mr. Carmody is. the assistant manager of the Gold- en Glow. i On Saturday. June 15th. a most enjoyable dance was held at the Summerside Golf and Country? Club with Lowell Heustis orches- tra supplying the music. This Sat- urday. June 22nd. entertainment is planned for a pleasant social eregiing for the membe s of the cu . MORNING SMILE A small band worn on a finger. Not as tight as is tourniquet, but it certainly stops the circulation. i t TeOCl1efS cent discussion. as to why men admire large bosoms, was amus- o1'rAwA CP .president Dr, ing and provocative. As a man, N. A. M. Macltenzie of the Uni-imly I advise that men admire: versity of British Columbia sayslfcniininc women. and a well .5 far as he is com-pi-nod wtynimrs ' l'Oilflfl0(i btisoiii is a disiinlly fem- place-if she is married-is in the imnc vharat-teristic. , i Other readily recognized signs "I may be old-fashioned. hut Iiof feminine nature tat least, so believe in accordance with the Wmldewdl "95 1- I-0111 hill 2- murisge ce,.em,,,.y that ,,m. m-islender wrists and ankles. 3. Red the functions of marriage is the lips; 4- ROV-lnded hiPS- 5- I-My lin- pmci-cation of t-htttii-en." he siiiti.8"I0- ii Perfume- ln an address in the Canadian As-I A5 W" SBl'- MIIUTE Prollldes nor- aociation of University Teachers.l""'l b"'0m5 "I "30"!-'d U195 Ind --Became of ms, 1 am op. shapes - a fact recognized by ,0 an Mmime employ. clothing manufacturers. And. hap- lmm of married women on melpily. the slighter figures are bet- 1 when to enjoy the enchantment a- bout we stit on the old stone door- step. catching too the exquisite 'i scent of apple blossom and lilac in ii rare mixture so good to re- member. The scene of the cropping mov- ed today to Rob's. To our delight, however James chose to remain ' behind at the chooing and to busy himself then as he enjoys. in tidy- ing the buildings and about. since he is one ivhu likes to have neat- ness prevail. lie was here too to lend a good. though not exactly content hand at an end of gar- dening. and to attend to the various salesman and inquirers, the day was pleased to send to our doors. I)iiincr today? We rlined on the mac-kcral the fishman had brought We had baked it after brushing it with bacon-fat and rolling it in teaching staff of a university. 3;”1i.?gii:2eioizailem'"'"' "Y1! Part-time employment. perhaps -- V -but her home. her husband zindlsl;?hlI'JI)0I;l,E'tFE:M:l?NF' ” h 1 would hope' her clnldmn hmielfecls deficient-cinuoilie Tel-sepectlth first claimsuupon a young mar-vmphame others, H” mama should he feminine - courteous. .kind and gentle: and she should ishiin short hair. pants in all forms llow heels and competition in mas- ed But there were exceptions and staff members "should he treated as individuals and on an individ- "ll 53”" . 'culine netti- ...”."..:'.”:."r..:”..:::: .;:;1::;”:: it news her an be! d nv band well enough to bear his chil- 9"" ll” 9 "Vt dren, she should ask him why he ogies large bosoms. After all, he picked her out to be his wife. R.Y. Dear Correspondents: T h a n k, you for these points of view. which if think are useful in affording linen and women a better undgnl standing of theirsmostly inartlcu- late attitudes, as regards a pagan phenomenon of our times. M.H. Mary lisworth counsels through not by mail or per- RED OFFICIALS FIRED HONG KONG IAP-Peiping ra- dio snnounced Monday that the Chinese government has fired two deputy governors and a leading official of Kwangsi province for, faulty distribution of emergcncyi food in a famine - stricken area. The announcement said this allure ll" I'”l”'""- 550 persons to die of hun- ?:i::lo'l"I&::l9l;-w'p.wr. i COOK'S CORNER BROWN BREAD Mix well the following and let rise tince: 2 shredded wheat biscuits 1 cup grapenufs 2 cupa boiling water 1-4 cup molasses Butte or shortening the Ilsa of an IEI 1-2 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 cups sealded milk 1 yeast eale flour to stiffen (about 8 cups) tpreferatv gcaheia flour). Write to her in. p Carnation Home Service Director ewllen summer really setfin. in, and the weather turns hot and Sticky - that's the time you ap- preciate meais that cut down preparation time and washing up! Well . . . here's a menu idea that gives your family plenty of Bavor- ful nourishment. and saves work on hot summer days. it's Ham- burgers-on-a-stlck, made with Car-nation's wonderful new recipe that gives you hamburgers that never ensmble. stay moist right cooking-thanks to Car- natlorrs special blending qualities -qualities not found in any other form of milk. HAMIURGERS-ON-A-STICK (Miles 0 servings) 95 my (small can) undiluted CABNATION EVAPOIATID 1 MILK ' I as E ll; pounds ground ' beef 54. cup In cracker crumbs 1'4 teaspoons salt I. teaspoon pepper I teaspoon dry mustard bi, cup flopped . green pepper GOQDIIO all Ingredients. Make 14 All balls from the mixture. Put hlek tohata sllee. ha-larger ball. flfn omen alter. another arnautgar Iall. and a second tomato slice. on eul of twelve isseul skewers. Broil on each die I minutes. Serve with a green nlad and has Imrel To aloe delicious flavor to summer vegetable salads. on a peeled clove of aar- lie Into the vinegar used for dressing. lodyhlfiobebywhoisonacah nation lvapaatel Milk formula dui-tngtosrldnnseier days No nisfteryhat the temper- sture. there's no fear of dlgentve upsets from his milk. Carnation Milk lays sweet and pure-even en the kitchen int!-in its Ine- daily designed. spsesslli sealed can Lucky is his mother. too. lbs can get this da. dihatthle. siou-rtshuig ltlltr from coast to coast - in the biggest elty or sfasest summer eaxnny. And carnation needs no Inmril eaolsng-males farmta prepara- low so cod and easy. An nit doctor about Carnation In 100' VI Not? Cool off with my favorite -"Iced Coffee-Carnation". Pour cooled coffee over crushed ice or foe-cubes . . . add fruit sugar to taste . . . then pour in undiluted Csi-nation - the evaporated milk that tastes most like fresh cream. Carnation makes good come taste even better - and Carnation gives coffee that deep full-bodied flavor because there's cream in every drop. No wonder rnilllona prefer Carnation to cream in their coffee. Try it! You'll save rnonay -and enjoy your coffee mora- creamed with Carnation. cool, cool, eoell For a frosty dea- aert that takes no cooking at all- and costs only no a pint-aerve Carnation Tropical rmu. it's so smooth and crystal-free made with fresh-tailing creamy Cams- tion-tlse milk that whips. CARNATION TIOPICAI HIIZI (Means ever I place) I hrge can CAINA CIQ Iedlleel carnation In ironies tray I3 an on an. -ild Baby's Thlioh to quickly bring she did that snoou &ul so-fort "T: l " ' t I - so. dulligfy ehret A into E hka. Lrllzlliy Mliilbers Idhcl Var lrvegularlvy and minor digoa. Din Ipaets of older child, 3 M ii, give dinlultp-bid Child:-e's Own Tablets i ANOTHER STORE GOING MODERN WITH HUSSMANN HERE is run LAT- r THING IN eno- nucn CASE on P.E.l. 1-ms CASE SUPPLIED av STOREY ELEC- TRIO HA8 so so. rs. or DISPLAY AREA wrrii sroiuion SPACE BELOW. lAI(EM'S offer you Garden Fresh Pro- ' duce every day of the week. ' P .2 2 LB. CELLO CARROTS LARGE LEMONS GREEN amino SEANS VINESAP EATING tPPlES 3 lb. bag 49: l SPINACH ISLAND RADISH 0 IN no GRAPEFRUIT CANTELOPES SUNIIST JUICY ORANGES Keeps in the nipboard for weeks! Always ngiu there when you need it! It's l'leischinann'a Active Dry Yeast-the modern baking discovery that gives you delicious breads and mils in quick baking time. No dashing oil to the store at the last minute-just keep s supply of Fleischmanifs Active Dry Yeast in the cupboard. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME -get Fleisclinist-in's Active Dry Yeast aoday; At your grocers. IT YOU CAN'T MAKE BOTH ENDS MEAT MAKE ONE VEGETABLE it . ii. air. 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