Alice Brooks Designs '"ItOA5'l'EI DOLL" Oolorful rlckreck and a few sim- ple crochet stitches make the dress. earrings of this saucy toaster-cover dolll, Perch her stop your toaster to keep it clean! Pattern 7191: Toaster-cover! Pat- tern plecu. transfers. directions. Use No. 30 cotton, rickrackl Bend twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs c-o The Guardian. 60 Pcont street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address, Psttem Number. BRIMFUL 01" IDEA8 - the 1954 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Cat- alog. It has the most popular em- broidery. crochet, sewing, color- transfer designs to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed in book. Send 25 cents for your copy. ideas for gifts, bazaars. fashions. The Stars Say By Estreliita Ior Tomorrow THE planetary influences con- tinue to be generous ones so you should experience a particularly enjoyable Sunday. Personal rela- tionships should be most harmo- nious and the aspects favor group activitiu outdoor sports and both creative and cultural pursuits. Take advantage of this auspicious day to enjoy well-deserved rest and relaxation in preparation for the work week ahead. nirfsraruei The Statue of Liberty measures i05 feet from the pedestal foun- lation to the torch. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. you may loos ahead to an extremely interesting year. Born as you were when Leo was waning and Virgo in the ascendant, your personality includu many of the traits of hoth signs. You should be endowed with Leo's fine gifts for salesmanship and leadership and also with Vi.rgo's calm and retiring nature. This augurs to the good since you will be able to accomplish a great deal without too great an expendi- ture of energy and many folks will wonder how you do so much with- out maklng any "noise" about it. Use these fine traits during the coming months when opportunities come your way. Look fit a great deal of co-op- eration from business auociates be- ginning with the fall months. Look. too. for .tlne aspects where your personal life is concerned. A child born on this day will be warm and friendly, understanding 4 ALLISON UNIVERSITY pOesHnsI I Acre For 700 Stedenis A Degree Courses in I Am SCIENCE I soucsrion O COMMERCE . ARTS AND " ” tom page a . Happenings iii The Week in-law. Mrs. W. A. Ms.cMillan who is visiting from Ottawa. ' . . . Mrs. Arthur Bruce, Miss Ethel Taylor and Miss Bessie Prowse were hostesses at a shore party at Stan- hope Beach. honoring Miss Helen Worth and Miss Winived Gillan of Worcester, Mass. An enjoyable steak dinner-was served. Mr. George Bowes and his mother, Mrs. A. Bowes, Dartmouth. N. 5.. have been visiting the Island. While in Charlottetown, they were guests of Miss Ella and Mr. Harry Drew. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deaftoches. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carver, left Tuesday morning by car to visit relatives and friends in Boston. Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Forbes and daughter, have arrived from Fre- dericton, H. 3., to spend two weeks at Keppoeh Beach Hotel. . . . Mrs; J. B. Champion who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. W. H. Pethick, left yesterday for her home in Halifax. I I I Mr. and Mrs. W. G. singleton who have been visiting friends and relatives have returned to their home in Wakefield. Mass. . . . Mr. George Lawson of Saint John, N. B., is a guest at Keppoch Beach Hotel. I I I - p Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Stone and children, of Syracuse, N. Y.. are visiting Mrs. stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Smith, Char- lottetown; her cousin, Mrs. J. S. Edwards and aunt. Miss Dora Smith at MacEdward Manor, New Glas- gow. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Stewart and family have arrived from Owen Sound. Ont, to visit Mr. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ste- wart. ' I I I Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Macarthur of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Curran, Charlottetown, returned this week from a motor trip over the Cabot Trail. I I I Mrs. Betty Beers Crawford, Mone- ton. N. S., is spending the week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. H. Beers. Mrs. Craw- ford will be soloist. at the Cud- more-Davlson wedding in Kensirig- ton United Church this afternoon. I I I Visiting in Albany this month are Mr. and Mrs. John Mccarron of l-lavarhill. Mass. who are guests SECIEYAIIAL and tolerant 01 0'31” and 91- of their son-in-law and daughter. 0 Music '"'”9'? "h”"V- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .Msi:Kay. They ' ""' "" W D" W Tom" :iE.i.".”.i.”..i.i2. .'J.iS.”i35..."'M.S'.”:J; . rcoonlom,” Monday's vibrations favor the to Mr. K. Ross Parker last week. energetic and the forceful. so get ' ' ,2” f busy on things you may have posi.- Mrs. Harriet Marr t leaves rom CINWIN CNN” mood for some time. start new en- Halifax today aboard MN New- ”! terprises and, if incompleted mat- foundiand en route to Manchester. . m6M"”N6 ters clutter your schedule, get them Eng, where she will visit her three t f th . This i ' . i . . l tt I h 0 wan ms 311-31a a3ir75:” ” i d” "' ”" ?.'3.”.f? i.”'.5..?i3f.2.3.w.'"3.ifi'. .2? 0 PIN! AIR The evening hours favor large- son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Q sgasngqu, scale social functions. community Mn, Perley Rayner. enterprises and group activities of ' ' ' , cl All! kind. Father W. A. cotton he has been ,. ....” 11' MON”! 10 WU? bill-hdlY. You at the Georgetown parlvsh for some ml! 1003 I-hud '0 I yea-I filled time, leaves today for Halifax aboard 0 nuioau Wlthtmnlr excltins -urprinu. 0c- the MIV Newfoundland for Eng- o uw W" bmginfxfsg amt C581; land where he. w.ill.reside. . "Ia-0" months and year-'s and should find M", David w, put and two gugdun. 0”. z:"::,:n5Ml::e5m19-C10" d0'm1l'r91l' sons. Andy and George. have re- "VF r t cl to th it h i M l . 50PN"'5" 29'” Personal relationships will be e Aft". ,;end1,f:wghr ,u,e,,,:,:,- m9hu3h”d 1” m9 b”""59 "1 Ll" visiting Mrs. Peat's parents, Mr. year with accent on matters per- taining to romance and courtship. Cultural and creative pursuits are aho under good aspects and even a. hobby along these lines could Commercial College On the Campus A large Number of, Entrance Scholarships I prove highly remunentive. All in aJl. a good year! A child born on this day will be talented. versatile and. while shy and retiring at times, will be a de- lightful companion. Beoiverbsoolr Overseas ' boiontripufor Graduates For Further Information Write mi, t-. i MOUNI AliIS.ON t,lNivHi ,i s G A OHS isssr Gaseous NETHERWOOD The Rothessy lleliool for Girls Founded 1894 Courses fit --Query Grades to University lhti-once iiisii iiciinriliic sriiiiiiiiiiii and Mrs. George Dewar, Malpeque Road. Mrs. Bruce Davison returned to her home in Fredericton, N. 3.. after spending the past three months at Villa Waters. She was accompanied as far as Moncton by her sister. Mrs. Prank Johnston. I I I on the occasion of their 50th wadthng anniversary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fillmore of Momcton. N. 3.. entertained their family at a dinner party at Villa Waters. I I I At. the summer-side Golf and Country Club on Wednesday the tea ' i were Mrs. Norman Under- ,wood. Miss Joan Compton, Mrs. ,Gordon Ramsay. the Misses Bar- bers Matheson and Patricia Clark. ' I I I Mrs. Arnold Taylor and daughter, Miss Barbara, left summerslde by automobile on Tuesday for Kitchen- er, Ont.. where they will take up residence. I I I On Friday of last week Mira. Mur- ray Willet was hostess at the tea hour at her home in Summeraida. honoring Mrs. Ameld Taylor and Mrs. K. R. Biseuveldt. Mrs. Clar- entertsmed at their home in Drap- aud at the tea hour this week at a farewell party for their daugh- ter. Mrs. Arnold Taylor. and grand- daughter. Miss Barbara. previous to their departure for Kitchener, On- tario. Mrs. Wilfred Taylor presided over the tea cups while Mrs. Ralph lMyers. Mrs. Norman MacDonald and Miss Margaret MacDonald assist- ed the hostess in serving. Also in- cluded was a candlelighted birth- day cake to celebrate their grand- son, Jamie's second birthday. . . . Mrs. Wilfred Inrnan and Mrs. iMajor Inmsn co-hostesses at their lhome in Summerside at the supper hour on Friday of last week when they entertained for Mrs. Arnold Taylor and her daughter, Miss Bar- bars. . Yesterday afternoon the Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt. the Misses Martha and Enid MacParlane and Miss Elia Gay were co-hostesses at the home of the former in Sum- merside in honor of Miss Alberta Mac!"arlane of Chicago; Mrs. Keith Melles of Montreal; Mrs. Fred Halnes of Chicago; Mrs. Walter Fowler of Moncton; and Mrs. L. MacPhall of Montreal. Bridge was in play. I I I Mr. and Mrs. David Carnegy with their daughter. Sandra, re- turned to summerside after a vaca- tion trip wih relatives in Southamp- ton, Ontario and points of interest in the eastern United States. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Willet. of Summerslde. spent a few days this week in Halifax, N. S. . s . Rev and Mrs, John Jarvie with their children. John and Peggy. of Hansport, N. 8.. have been enter- tained in Summerside by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw. . s . Mrs. Robert MacQuarrie and Prominent Maritime Sets A Staggering Pace By JIM SHERBANIUK Canadian Press Staff Writer cial firm. HALIFAX. (CPD Mrs. Abbiei "And I hated It." she admits. Lane had been a housewife and "But I wasn't going to give in." lalnng-bookkeeper for a commer- mother for 18 years when she traded the comforts of domestic LOVED NEWSPAPER WORD life for a career in the hard- '"I'hen along came an offer from the old Halifax Chronicle to be their society editor, and it was great." She had never written a line of headed business world. Now she is one of the most prohi- inent women in the Mai-itimes and Halifax's first woman deputy mayor. some people say she shouldl have stuck to her pinking shears,l but they all agree she sets a pace in social and business cirrles that. was wondering why she hadnit started journalism years would stagger most men. lhgo. At. that time, the job of Abiizail Amanda Lane is arLivv::,?;,':E::1sg Efirgr lsogvgg, in civic politics, has helped in pro-iwntesm vincial and federal Progressivep Newspaper wo,.k only whened Conservative organization, is Nova .h,,r appeme and when the paper Swim Piesldem M ""9 ""P"l3l established radio station GJCH in Order Daughteis of tho Empire,l1944 she joined the 3,3" .5 W0. member of the school board. an,mm'-5 mmmmmwr. The CBC ardent social worker, well-known imon med her up as th. ..Mome,... ""55 p””"”my '"'d d"" W” :in a farm drama series Her term daily radio shows, besides her reg-lwm, the paper ended'wh n me ul” h9u"h0ld d""”5' lchronicle merged with the alifax No PR3-1-ENSIONS Herald, Dec. p31. 1948. p Her other interests soon had her But she says she is Just an ni-up to her neck in work. but she dinary housewife who decided 12 continued in radio to become one years ago that the saying "a'of the Marltimes' favorite person- woman's place is in the home" isialitles. just so much hokum. It all started on a dare. l"oT CAMPAIGNER work 359K in 1942 "he" W?" Her first crack at politics came KSVB he? 3 335”? M W9 bK15l”955,three years ago when she contested W0”d- 5115 Wmldered F19"-ml 3 la civic by-election and launched a full-time job. Her husband. mana-gwh,,1wmd --kitchen c,,mp,,1gng- 3" 0! 3 ”Vm35 and 105” CDm'iHer piection committee was made WHY. Withheld his 131181319? lfmlliup nf dozens of housewives who enolllh W W” 3191' 5h? Md bP”"'lnoked up the telephone numbers 3W9Y from work 5” 10'”! She'd lot every voter in the ward-about never be able to take nrders. ;5,mLand kept phone, ringing 10, "I dare Y0"v" he ”””l5d- "Y9ulwe.eks. Abbie-won by more than W0”Id""' 1"” W0 W95-K5-" 500 votes and since then has been Just to show her husband. she ,.e.e1eL.wd by acclamnuon . Wok "'9 "T35 lob W” Came Mrs. Lane has managed to raise young son, Billy, of Ottawa, who have been vacationing at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacMurdo, Kelvin, spent a few days in Summerside, guests of her aunt, Mrs. L. M. Call- oeck and Dr. Callback. , I I I Miss Edith Canterbury of Boston,,l Mass, is visiting in Summerside, guests at the Holman Homestead. . - . Miss Mary Winsor arrived yester- day from Boston. Mass., to spendl her vacation in Summerslde. guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Hay- ward. I Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy Ahern re- turned to their home in Summer- side last Saturday, after spending a holiday in New Brunswick and Quebec. 1 I I I Mrs. K. H. Hall and family of Dobert. N. 5.. are visiting with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Abel Arsenault, Summerside. 0 . . Mrs. James Millman and daugh- ter, Paula, of New Glasgow, N. S., are vistiiig in summerslde, guest: of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silllphant. . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hopkins with their sons. Donald and Tommy. of Halifax. N. S., are spending their vacation with friends in Summer. side. I I Mrs. W. P. Callaghan of Sum- merside, has as her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haines of Chicago, Ill. I I I Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Richardson with their son, Tyler, of Moritrea. are visiting in Summerside, guests of Mrs. Richardson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bchurman. p I I I Mrs. Leo Bourgeois of I..ynn.l Mass.. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Delaney, Summerside. I I I Dr. and Mrs. Earl Grant of Saint John, N.B. spent the weck-end in summei-side. guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Grant. I I I I ' Miss Jeanne Purlotte nf Dal- housie. N. B., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Ahernp Summerside. l I I I y Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Delaney,l Summerside, have had as thelrl guests, the latter's brother-in-law and ;' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Arsen- ault with three children, of Mont-l real. i I I I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclieod of' Bummerside, have had as their' guest. Miss Irma Webb, of Mona- ton. N. B. I I I I Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Allen wit.h, their daughter, Susan, of Ottawa, are visiting with the formers par- q ithrce children-Jean. 14. Ted, 20. Mm - i:.':1.:f”:.::”-.:;; '2iJ:;”i..lJIf .2 I I O l ' ' Mrs. W. P. Bracken of Montreal lme cred” 1" her succe" w h" - - v ,- . ',husband who has always prompted l:”:;,sg'l';g Vis";3n)':;:':eer' M)” Jam and encouraged her. He's used to ' . . . ' lbelng referred to as Abbie - Lane." sm:i?.37”'.i1””3i."JS..f?m"SI Amman shew - mum and Hampmm N. 3' V 'well-paid radio performer she . UNSUCCESSFUL DIVE LONDON (CP) -When a visitor aboard HMS Vanguard dropped her - purse overboard a Royal Marines Mrs. W. C. Lidstone. Summer- lieutenant made a 48-foot dive into side, is visiting friends in Char-'the water in an unsuccessful st. lottetown and Suffolk. l.....,,,...., ,..c.,V... 1., Miss Rita A'Hearn left summer- side on Tuesday to take up resid- ence in Kitchener, Ontario. I I I The S i Only One -siatntains mu aer sodium! still earns the family's bread and but- ter. "I Just supply the jam." aha has a definite idea about a .woman's role in the world. "If e woman's children still need her. then her place is in the home. But otherwise she owes it to the community to take an active part in affairs. "Outside interests make a woman. more attractive to her hus- band and keep her -from becoming lonely in old age." The use of an ointment containing one per cent arnrnoniated mercury issometimes of help. I-loweva. it '. Continued from page I Poison Ivy many skin diseases, and for cases of poison ivy. some cases of poison ivy may lost for weeks and weeks. Little busters, as well as severe itching, are the most prominent symptoms of this infection, It is usually very difficult to control its discomfort. Relief of the irritation has been observed after the first or second application of prantai. This cream usually clears up the poison ivy ir- ritation in 48 to 72 hours, an almost miraculous feat. QUESTION AND ANSWER Mrs. A. D.: I had a burn on nay; arm about two years ago. It has left a permanent broymish disdg-l uring on my arm. is there any way! this can be removed? . Answer: This is due to pigmen- tation over the area of the burn.l no (hassles Saturday. 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Do not wait for loss of 2. A priinl:-cs lump or ;""xht' G" I" U" due" thickening. r-specially In "r" we brph." hp or mm 6. Pirisisipcni lmarsencss. D . V H uricxplaineri rough. or Rue" M” l””" M "' difficulty in swallowing. What hammis." Go In Do not assume that it the doctor. is due to smoking or some other form of irri- inilon which will clear 5!. Irregular lilrmliiig or U”. G9 m the doctor. i discharge iinni any imi- I hd n I D” 7. Any change in normal "M O y M" "R" hnwrl habits. Don't. st.- YIOC WI” "W W!" G" inmpi to diagnose your- to the doctor. self. Go to the doctor. ente, Mr. and Mrs W. A. 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