ELLEN'S DIARY this farm in the valley of the mill-stream ,leIving alvtays with us when they go I bit of them- selves. I chuckle. a laugh. I sigh in lasting souvenir! And us- ually I word of praise for the Islander province, our home 1 "Yes. I IlwIys come to the Is- land for my vacation" one living Ipsrt from its reds and greens for years commented to its re- cently. "I could go other pizit-es. But as I matter of” Ta('l I've never even considered tr. 1 Eiless there's I bit of my heart left Iierei Another lady-visitor came by the other evening to find. ue could Ippreciate. I breath of tliel island home she helped Eslahlisili and enjoy, until Death suddi-nlyi interrupted that happiness. When, farming was no longer a least-l bie way of life for her to cnn-l tinue in. the cherished lvrn "i bought at the florists shortlv af-j ter we were married," and the nut stand ”he built for it." caiiie by chance into our care and keeping. Down through lilf' years the plant has been a lovely part of that memory garden tililrii to tend is to bring to iniiiri lllltily I friendly TiI('P, some al.'i.. no longer on earth Ftit-es, vtorttv, smiles. . all of those are in this garden we trcasiirv. i There was too, the at-n t'iPlt'l' island miss-oi-once. donut-iii-ii in only last evening” She had re- W. M. 5. Of Old Kirk Hear Address On India What nice visitors we have to' The States who came by. iias it. dirlstisns world-at-ide to earner than those which on island (Inns now appear in the ofltlI;.' And this week - yes, lllls H.'l'l day. a dnughter of this riiad hol- idsying from Inother Province msde pilgrimage to "the other farm" - the farm of her birth. With husband and little daught- ers and other loted kin To be happy there we are SHIP iii mem- ories of "the olden. golden days"X and to be sad that the interval; ms Name. through miukmlry of years had borne far and ever endeavour. she by excellent des- ::l'Iyb':::v::""'5 "d ” b”"h"' crl tin a i ' mlgmz wvgfs 'r:fd:h'e'o1s:E.T;fi.rk!i Many. . . so good to meet. convening with us at Aiderlen. "am E" places and """””"”r' it was enlightening for us tol' 9 s"'m'"" 3”" "5 t” W" we learn from her something of thel wish them pleaiant h”"d'd-VSV customs and life. . . Ind thetp'"."”l "G c”"”'"' A'"l Bare not-ds, bodily and spiritually. oft-homing: when a plaiit--of-niorn. muse Wonk living in than ing or one or another at tho fer- siruiiae. far Ind quite beautiful! land on the other side of the Was! of neglect. or II appear- 'dLltk' ill CONN. y Tliev make isrii-ten reports on y . . mg” ".19,-He,” Ind cue; The". to this piolessuiii lilliIl.Zll illL'l' pt-isunnel. The iilirlst said than: m turn are Checked Ind dwlinterest in people and .ne op- there is In este en t:hInceA . g ponunily of helping them advancement in supervisory cs- t-ussed with the girls by their iiu-l The unlimited opportuiiiix in paciiies and the salaries are com- permor l the field attracted them because parable with those of hill! u'h"0l Bath agregd ",9, M”, dnwnl there is I scarcity of trained teachers. Tues. August 20. 1957 Th: Guardian Pu'ge9 Hall with a daughter presently. a missionary there. And hIving gained first - hsnd knowledge of the work being done them is STARCHING MAKES A DIFFERENCE ries bear them away from is- lnnd scenes and sliort-s. hack to some fair homeland al:&Ilfl' Until tomorrow - - - Diary 1 - Goodnight. . . . Workers For Children's Aid Wouldn't Change Jobs Q HA.lllLTO.V iCPl - Crswling We go out alone and we sink or on; of bed at dawn to catch Ii swim. There's something to he K. train to Toronto twice I week; Illd for shock tactics You learn txiosift bother Bunnie WIrd Ind to tliink fast." Miss Derby said. K.'IIhr'l'lnB Derby. The two students ililY(- lwcni iii-rlri Arid hearing It was to re- alize more keenly than ever. that other harvests there are for Fit-Id workers for the Chil- working smoniz I stuff of 53 in dit-n's Aid Society. they say they this H a m I I t on hrant-h. 37 oil "miiiIdn't change jobs'witli any- whom are expcrit-nt-ed stir 1 at one" iwurkers. Their t-otiizw i'mpi-rtw Ronnie, who comes from Brant- that they put in 500 iiuiirs oi livid ' lord. ()m.. and Katherine. In Ot-1 work thmughout the yexir I. iatva girl. have been doing field Their work involves cliiltt ,irn- tttirk while studying for their de-llection. whit-ii Tll('allS tiurkiii: izrecs from the school of social: with parents in itoinr-s uitli tuni- uork It the University of To-lily problems. whereas in tht-iri rontn. child care work tlit-y dt-ai mainlyi llliss Derby has finished her with foster parents and chiltlrcii. second year's work townd ., Another part of their tiork is master": degree Ind has taken nidevoted mainly to helping tho up permanent position in Ottawa. married mother. "SINK OR SWIM" ACTIVE WORKERS Act-ordiiiz to this lively pair No matter how i-arefiillv ilwy there I! never I dull moment in lllln their schedule the girls ildH' you, back. for-iai work. to stInd by for a quit-k rhniigc. w,m.h a "amn,.d m.”.,.s5 m ”Vl'e soon learned you can't Ii- it up be anything from a baby: m, u,,,,,e,. 0,. on U”, n,,,,,.," W... RHY5 do it nrcording to the book. pi-emsture arrival. I iiaiuuiit ture or TY screen. " KENNEDY'S END OF SEASON SALE turned from I trip to lndta to WNEW? This old blouse? No! i simply starched it with GLIDE" Starching is so easy! You simply add Glide to water and your starch is instantly ready to use. Light, medium or heavy, exactly as you want it . . . every time. .' g , ' I ., In” E .. .. . MARTA MAR IA ARRIVES filiari President Ind Mrs. Fill-IMBFII. The Batista: have fourlbls Military Hospital, Havana. I i guurm Batista are shown with sons, Thi-ir daughter wI.I horn and weighed l0'v: pounds. (AP pl put-r nmiborn daughter, Martallsst Monday at Camp Colum-lwlrephotm. ment. bending correctly. Soon this will become bi-autiful lizilni. If the object you are picking tip is heavy. using those pout-rliil thigh muscles will help to bl'llIrP.l THESE WILL LOOK much SMARTER AND STAY CLEAN much LONGER STARCHED WITH GIJDE Children's drcssu Iiouus Table linens Uniforms Daytime frocks Petticoats House dresses Crinolines Cumulus Men's shirts of her training. Not only docs she move well ”on stage." but in every day Ictlvities, and this is one reason actresses stay so remsrabiy young looking. The posture rule is to keen con- trol through the middle muscles. then shoulders can he relaxed Ind easy Ind your head hrilancw ed. chin level. Correct head car-' risge keeps the thrniitline firmi and young and words off I dow-. Iger's hump. t Practice moving WP” and you will stay shapely ititlioiit rftort a. well Is avoid it multitude of Iches Ind Iilmcnts. By the way, that familiar saying "bout with age" is misleading. .. faulty hIbits.. not age. Frankly it vion't do mII('ll good to (Ike calisti-nirs for titziirv fix- ing if you fall to use the TI,L'llf'l' controlling muscles properly in everyday movements. 4 head and chest in line with pel- vic girdle. Now lean back. That's fine. but keep the control through the mldse tion insteId of col- lapsing in the middle. in reaching forward. move all- in-a-piece. lean forward from the hase of the spine. not from the waist. By keeping your back straight and shoulder: in line. ll" , ,, . . ithe hip muscles Ire brought into . zi unit to keep in shape. Thei your figure in shape. mm movement. Donvl ubendn fob .: rt.-iv a friend remarked thaitl Tho simple iiiovcnient of sit- ward. l-illllli she was hsbtluallyging down and rising frotn Ii How do you pick up wmetmu 'll.,' herself up hy the aid uljchatr can he turned to good ac-Hmm the "om? -nu youmpro, tlmir arms. and that by soycouiit. Test to see which nius-Jonmng way is .0 have one (OM t ”; her hip muscles hind bC'l('l0S you use. Choose the liost'Il. sham slop mead of the 0”," i.-. tlaliliy. chair of the dining set. As youiand band It the. jmn” . y y . . into that when routine sit down. don't use your arms. kn" and mm, joinuy keeping .-in-tits are performed in mr- use the "youth" muscles on the Vol". hack in I fairly urniam Av miss out on one of front of thlc thighllnhe as Ewlill low-ii,m.' mp, tucked undgn " you . um: l'”P('liVQ means to keep-ter yoiirsef into i e r it r. Sit ; ll tom-. Get on the bum. well back in the chair sent. withl""h y"""'" 'w"”'" dowm 'li' viory move you make.back of hips iiiuinst the bark of k""3 '”"lm l"5l"d "7 "El"! to t-very day, serves to chair. Sit in easy balance witlryour joints. upon the move- EKTEEP IN TRIM Correct Body Movements Can Keep Figure Shapely tillll” evcrydiiy movements. keep your muscles in tone and Glide contains blue for whitening, and 1 special ingredient to make your ironing very much smoother. V2 PRICE V2 PRICE SUITS, 12 only . . . COATS, Track . . . DRESSES, Track . . . V2 PRICE SWEATERS, Cardigans S450 Kennedy's Ladies' Wear 166 QUEEN STREET -43; --J-e-ft i ' ' FOR NEW PRIDE iN YOUR LAUNDEQING .-..;i;... EIIUE ANOTHER QUALITY PIODUCT BY IAVEX . blame. , Gt. 557 ur Grateful Thanks . . . Are extended once again to the Dominion and Provincial Governments. the City of Charlolleiown. the Women's lnsliluies. the Breeders of Liv e- siock. Horses. Sheep. Pigs and Poultry. the Horsemen of the Marilimes. the Caterers Mr. and Mrs. Burgoyne and their capable staff. the Press. CFCY. the Macdonald Tobacco Co. for their British Consols Trophy. the Chartered Banks of Charlottetown forihe lropliies donated for Maritime Livestock Breeders. lo Campbell Mac Kay .ilofhesay, N.B., for donation of a Trophy. and lo the people of Prince Edward island, and the many VlSlT9l'S from Nova Scolia, New Brunswick and other pads of Canada and the United States for the most GENEROUS support given us at Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition The Vaudeville. held this year. in the Jones livestock Pavilion proved immensely popular. The many complimentary remarks were much appreciated and these extended to the midway where the always popular Bill Lynch Show was bigger and better than ever. We would record our special thanks to the Manager and Staff of the Pari-Muiuel who put in long and arduous hours in performance of their duties, A word of commendation also to the judges and other officials and to our own office staff. under the capable direction of mg, Reginald Kemp who canted on so efficiently. A it is not an easy task to coordinate and set-up machinery leading to the smooth iuiiniiig of this great WEEK of EllTEllTlilllMENT and Ei:HiBlTl:N iid our Association is waleful to a hard vioiiilng staff and to all those who assisted in making the 1957 Old Home Week the success I was. e Eonfldeny ily look toward to even greater things in this great sporting event and show window of our Livestock production. Handicraft. Home Cook- liuiitlollieitilsplsysiilfil. Dr. J. P. lantz President muwmmmunuumummmnmnmm Psi'hiidProvlnclalExblbllioiiAssoclafloii. G. H. Buntain Secretary H. J. Kennedy Vice-President and Manager