his fall and slide softly like the I ELEGANT PARIS STYLE Jenn Doss"?! says that "mate.r- breeze. For this firms. l)i-sun Pllllsll ziii vlsuwup OUR NEIGHBOURS OF This And That, Educationaily Speaking Ruhamah 8. Frank It is to be hoped umi the 8.000 tested is suspected of being re- lappruxiiiiatelyl niciiilicr Teach tamed or emmionauy disturbed. ers Fedciotion of P i-1 I. will have . represeniaiion on am cominis- A "med "”"chmog15 um” muny sum or committee appointed orlperwnlmy "Wm In "W W” "19 elected to consider the education child goes about his work. .1 smlauun in me Province. N0 The child's intelligence test one can be better filled to olfcr score can 133 affected by the (es. valuable susiacsllvlls ilcrtainun: ier's approach. For instance. if a to all things aficctini; icacher and iesgep begin; by saying -wow, thus children's well.-are than an Mary. let us see how might you experienced IIlI9IIllJ,9lll and dciot- are." obviously we chug win 1,, ed teacher. And in so i..ri:e a body all keyed up - fearful of making as the Teachers Federation lhcre mistakes, she cannot do her but, are undoubtedly those who are so!Anmher tester may say, "How qllallllcd would you like to play some games HIGHEST QL'AI,IFi('.I'l'ION ,1oday?" putting the child at ease Conccriicd as we rightly are and MWEN lain Carolin Ilahan. Iunara Editor. Phone 8500 Page 8 The Guardian Wed., March 6, 1957 HAPPENINGS Mayor J.D. Stewart and Mrs. about higher tout-her iiaiiiing stan- dards. wc can still my tribute to the teacher whose harm under- standing of young pcople and gen- lor Illllll of invaluable furnial preparation regardless. or ex en ' getting much better results. The wording of a question is al- so important. To ask a child how he would follow in finding his ball. A trained tester follows standard- uine lme of teaching make licrlized directions and scoring implic-l ity. lie understands how to esta- biish relationship with the child, lit's soft. fluid EHIVP m nu-tins the classes do not even iiizike the bcst fAccurate testing is a job in itself. showing on exoiiiiiiatirins and sheionly a trained person. preferably. may escape lhe allcntmn of sup-la Psychologist should attempt it. ervisors. But thinking part-nlsiMORF. THAN IS know her. The) are ziuare of IIf'I' Some educational directors in influence in lIl(' quukcned inicr-ithe L'.S. are beginning Io worry est of their CIllI(Il'('ll in the world.about the emphasis placed on in-i they lixe in; in booi.-learniiig. initelligcnce tests. Their experience; thinking things tlirough. Whaicverlcan be a warning to us to be mod- her teucliing ccrtifu-:iie. this Ica-ieralc in their use. One educator, cher deserves top IlllllL)l'S and top asks. "Is there iiol a hazard of salary neglecting by default other vital I.Q. In .VA.VIlI'I-1 factors in a students make u '3" A point not sti'i---ml enouuli in.IIe I)L'II8V("S that mere quickness of the dist-iission of iiiiclligence icsts mind may be emphasized loo lhercv H the daiiiugc they can doimucb. Indccd. another promient in uillriiiiied bands Simple pPll('III0(ll.lL'ElI0T wiirns that even pastl and paper and st-If-scoring group,Iscliool records are not all-impor-. tests are quilc liuriiilcss - and tant. "You have to leave the door also quite incflici-iiw But no oiiclloi collt-gesl open for thc Winston. except a psycliologisi or a II'.'llII'!('IIllI'('IIIIIS. it is said of him that on ed ti-sit-r should adiiiiiiister an iii- the Iiais of his school report, hel IIIVIIIIIIII intelligi-nce IUSI such asIwouldn't be admitted to any col-I the St.-infurd-Binci. I1 is pariicu-'lege today." lAdmissions Direc-l larly d.'iiigei'oiis where the cliildlor Robert Jackson of Oberlin). ,B.& P. Women Present Brief i To Prime Minister St. Laurent Rccciilly Mrs. W.l” Baylay. llai-'Sil.',n it. .-is it is a matter for the ional prcsidcnl, Miss Isabel ,'Ilt'ngI)cpaltlIll(ll1l of External Affairs. zics. first vice-presidciit and Mrs. , Mr. Pearson will consider the pro- uoiidrous bias draping will kccii length of service. Soiiictinies hcrlthat uill draw the best from bim.iSoCm Stewart plan to leave this Wed- nesday for a holiday trip to Flo- lrida. They will be away a month. Dr. Charlotte Whitton left last ievening for Toronto where she lwill be guest speaker at Board of Services for the United Church in Canada. Later she will visit Kitchener where she will be the guest of Mrs. D. M. Chown. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. John- stone have been in Halifax for a few days. Dr. F. E. Maciilillan of Char- etown has been a recent guest at the Park Plaza Hotel, Toronto. Mrs. J. R. Auld. West Covcliezid. left Satuday morning on a visit to friends and relatives in Boston and New York. A very happy evcnt took place on Sunday. Feb. 24. when Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Phillips were enter- tained on the occasion of their 25IIl wedding anniversary at the home of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips., Allen St.. Charlottetown. After opening their beautiful girls and cards all parlook of a bountiful dinner. The table was centered with a beaut- ifully dccorated two tier cake top 'her sister these days. Film I134 Jeanette MacDonald was loaded with diamond and bracelet. broochl and earrings at the Embassy Clubl of the Ambassador Hotel recent- ly. Not everyone is I Jeanette MacDonald nor has her emeralds. But costume jewelry beautifully designed can be chosen and worn by Miss MacDonald's many wo- men. as well as men. admirers. The Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital sponsu ed anoth- er in the series of Bridges at the Nurses” Residence on Thursday evening. The committee in charge were Mrs. J. K. Beer, Mrs. Gil- bcrt Gallant, Mrs. Bert Hunter, Mrs. Claude ivcs. Mrs. Thomas Keefe and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis. The prizes were won by Mrs. Wilfred Lecky. Mrs. Leo Wood and Mrs. Joe Brophy. and were donated by Mrs. Leo Wood. Mrs. Claude Ives and Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill. NOW SHE KNOWS WASHINGBOROUGH. England ICP-Edward llolnies was down to his last asset against liabilities for his timber business when he told his bank manager "I'll put up my wife as security." and got another 2200. ”That was C40 years ago." Mrs. Holmes said recently in their Lincolnshire mansion. ”I didn't know about it at the time-" ed by a miniature bride and groom. After Mr. and Mrs. Phillips cut the cake. toasts were pi J by Mr. and Mrs. David Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips have two sons. and one daughter. John. Basil and Sylvia. Win "Silver Dollars" HOUSEHOLD HINT To save steps in the kitchen, arrange to put clean towels when they are easy to reach as you need them. Hang pot holders be side the kitchen range. if possible, so there's always one handy when you take a hot pan fmiii in; range or a dish from the men MORNING SMh.E Brunette Iintroducing herself to a blonde at a parlyI- ”llm Mr. B's wife.” BIOnde- ”l'm his scci'clai').” Brunette larching her eyebrows alightlyl" -Oh. were you?" SAUCE . . on bacon and eggs WRITES SERVICE Mrs. Serena Vasoady is the au- thor of the 1957 service for the Women's World Day of Prayer. which will be observed Friday.. Mrs. Vassady went to the Unit- ed States from Hungary about SIX years ago and the Service is the outgrowth of her experiences be- hind the Iron Curtain. ENGINE AT LIMIT LONDON IREUIEFSI -4 The de Havilland aircraft company said Monday it has reached the limit of conventional gas turbine jet en- gine developments with a model capable of 20.000 pounds thrust. The new engine. the de l-lavil- land Gyron 2. is designed to blast planes along at between 1.000 and 2.000 miles-an-hour at 50.000 feet.l It packs more power than the giant engines which drive the liner Queen Mary. Specially formulated for babies! Innis up pblog ---- winning 40 sails of a ship” this season . . . in Acrilan and silk niousscline rii-at-Im Mqumw mam The ha, ii an t . h ' l I l-h r d. 2 l I ' ' lC.A. (lliinn. honouraijv Sl3fr('I8l)- hlcm. ircasiircr. (Tanadinn Fcderalinn ollNSl'RAN('I-I Get your entry form In lo the lliisiiicss and Pi-ofcssional Wo-, The Miss Dorothy Simmons R.N., g "Silver Dollar Man". Forms are to ripple like water In a gentle'fabric its rich. luxurious homl . . liioy flowers leady for solo appearances lat- er on but now quite contant to be protected by a coat. are some n w and extremely handsome aulta. Benl Clalra has created do one for the Paul Pu-nu col- lection, a suit that Ia var! diath- guliihcd. The fabric is a soft gray DISTINTIVE and white shadow-plaid wool and the slim. trim jacket sports thrcc fat disc p.:irl buttons. A gold silk chiffon scarf tucks into the low. collared neckline. The spar-' ingly cut suit still manages to s- chieve some softness. which is quite a feat. ELLEN'S DIARY When these Winter nights keep us about the fire alone, we enjoy periods of radio music being par- ticularly pleased when as now we happen upon something from the pen of a composer of the earlier years, which drifts - it would seem In a lantlng sincerity - into the room. Not that we. like the children are not intrigued by Jan. to I point. and also like vthe odd but of the rock n' roll. at the same the years now long gone. A Good Luck Sign Is Ours For Coming Spring 'been blown away lo the cast MARY HAWORTLI Man, 18 Tells, Tales in-.ir kluigx llauorilr I run an .'Iir'iu'iuo-loiikiiig young iii.'iIl, age lll. ti scnuir lll high school. I lime Iici-ii told by many pcople that I limo .1 grout pcrsuiizilitv. I liiiye plmcti football for iuur ycui-s -7IIll't'tl years on the first string. and get along perfectly with my budrlios. I am very well kllllllll in scliool as a good guy. 'i'hr- prnlilciii is. I could have many dulcs if I llisllcfl-I)tll I haic no iiilt-i'c.-:1 in girls. As a nuittcr of fact thcy bore nic very much. ' I Illli-0 Iiiid dates. ycs---but just to I(l'('fI from being considered an odd-ball by the crowd. On these diitcs I feel unwanted by lhc girl. and try to he more than men and polite, so that she wont get dis- gnstcd with me -- all this effort llnemploynnvnl imonis ('Iiilis. met for an hour with Act carries a clause that is de- Prime Minister St. I.;iurcnt to prc- llnllC4(IIS('I'ilIIIIlaII0II against newly sent re-solutions frnin their organi- I married women. The Canadian fed- zation that concern federal govern-leration urges that that clause be ment. V removed. and that the.Unemploy- An cxprcssion of thiinks was,m-ent Insurance Commission copel tgllndercdlto IIIIC Illlllllltl liliiiisifr for with the 'g)ll;0I'JI?)m,”:l' aw. by other awn ziy as summer tiring means. I c ri e . inister in- Congress. whcn the Canadian Gov formed the delegation that a com- .crninent cntcrlained more than 900 mittt-c' is working on the Act at women who were attending tlie,prc-scni. already considering that plnlcrnationzil Congress in Moiilrcal.iparticuliir scclinn and several pha- ilroni ill fri-i- coiintrics of tho world. .scs that need attention. He will lAf)l)l'l'l'lilIl(lIl uiis exprcsscd tliatlforward the Canadian Federation lthe guvcrnmciit had passed a fed-lbricf In that committee. lcral equal pay bill. and had ap- Mr. St. Laurent challenged the pointed ii woman to the Civil Scr- 7000 members of the Canadian vice Coiiiinission. Canada has fin- Federation of Business and Pro- pally signed the U.lN. (oycnam on fessional Women's Clubs. pointing :tlu- Political Rights of Women and out that the House of Commons .Mr. St. Laurent was congiatiilnt-lhas 3 women members only out of ed on Illill. matter. a total of 265. That is where wo- SENATE mcirs volt-cs should be heard. The l The delegation rcnl-wed llic re- combined brains of the best think- iqucst. that more women be ap-iers in our land should be working pointed to the Senate. The (Jana. there for the best interests of the dian Fedcrolion feels strongly thatiltllllcns .of Canada. Women should there arc many well qualified wo-ibe rlll-lnlng for the Federal I-louse. men who Iflglllgd llirllfl SSI'(()llIl'I filliTIl-'il 15 lllf l?Il8ll0llll9- more appoin 9 pa icy-m lng pos-: itions in government. This wasi discussed at some lcngtli, the dole-I gatlon urging that women be an! COOK'S CORNER BAKED EGGS AND CHEESE 1 cup cheese, cut in cubes. 4 eggs illsl 10 be friendly. I I pointed to C-mmissions. Crown 'R0l'l'lllI.V. Il0W?V'9lt. Im b('lZln- Company Boards and especially ninc to feel like dating more Canada Council. The Prime Min-1 oflcn, but I am worried about lister agreed that Canada was per-' risking for dates. for fear of lieing hops slou in putting women int liirncil doun. such positions but that the gov-' .'l'll'ST ('()NTR0l. TI-ZMPI-ZR ernmenl was aware that there were . Aiiollier problem that butb:'i'sFl'l8ll.V women so qualified. and 1”” ml” mad ”" I" ""b"' nI(a N.” mmh is mm i feel ;will consider them seriously as that 1 "3" I”"”"9 5""P- icked-on by my u-gr-lm-5, ,.xri(-r opportunity ariscs. "'4 teaspoon dry mustard being punishr-i' 1 than go out and (ioiivention I00 submitted to Ihcl curse or fight some boy on cam- Unmd NBll0ll5 lIlF0llEh I.L.0.. thel pus, How can I control my i9m.,convenIion dealing with equal re- port Lmuneration for work of equal value I hm-9 one ihgng man, on myihas not been ratified by the Can- mind--niy parents. They try their adm" C'"l'"""l9"l- MR 59- LII? hpgl (0 d0 right by me. but my rent was urged to have Canada father is quile bossy. and gets me, 2.m.......... . ...L off to scliool in a very bad mood, I m in which I curse out kids and get Bi ”" l.0rd l",y”"' u'""bI' I5 In trouble all over. I try to be myii-d'S"rE""' 'I- w I I I " V0""9" bcgf ,9" with my nth”. bu! n YOU are a house divided. emo- (Inc; M Eon". llllll-'lIl.l' H and you've 'caught'' 1 km. mm mm? day I may RN this condition from your parents, mad ommzh m have home mdiivvho likcuisc arc tense wllli un- join the militarv services - al- C9m"'"”'-5- I I'I3"l9"- though I very much yum go 3., m VH1" snuply. you need to get fnllpgli pi,.,N, help me I. much-.dnwn to brass tacks in being your- '4 teaspoon pepper. In teaspoon salt. Butter a casserole and put in layers of bread and cheese cubea.I Sprinkle with the mustard. salt and pepper. Beat eggs slightly. Add tomato soup and pour over bread and cheese. Dot with butter. Bake in a slow oven for 25-30 minutes. Serve as soon as taken from oven. insu.-gm-gland Miss Arlene Guindon R.N., left by plane for Dunville. Ont., where they have accepted position with the War Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and little daughter Miss Mary Ann, Port Credit. Ontario, have left by plane to spend a months vacation in Hollywood. Mrs. Smith lshirleyl is the daughter of Mrs. Leonard MacDonald. Elm Avenue. Costume icwelry with green stones is to be the trend. The rea- son why? Because in New York it's emeralds on everybody and coounoonbooQOoOOOO0p0ooooaa00-5--anon.aoolooo MINI! EOIIICIID IV (MOINII 0' I) I think you'll - find most doctors agree that it's more important for 1! baby to learn to like to eat than how much he eats. After all. adults appa- tites vary from meal to meal. so why not babies'? Forcing never made a baby a bigger or a better eater and when mealtime is made a happy event, instead of an un- pleasant duly. baby is more apt to approach his food with relish- ! O 0 Cmwi-prlvilega cue. Easy way to get more mileage out of your creep- er's overalls. Just iv sew circlels of clear sheet plastic over the knees. They spare the I a b r i c fr 0 m ground-in grime as well as wear and tear. 0 O 0 Learning to like to out is easy when u serve Gerber Strained Foods. int off. they have the naturally good. lnie davors and tempting colors that appeal to little ones. attached to every carton of Nes- bltt'a Orange and Evangeline Flavors and every large bottle of Evangelhe. Win Up To EIGHT SILVER DOLLARS Listen To "The Silver Dollar Mail" livery Tuesday and Thurs- day over CFCY-11.30 a.m. can0aaoooaaIaolcnooooaooooooanlapano- Uivgalii aooatc . . . Gerber Straincd Foods have the smooth -on- the - tongue consistency that's perfectly suited to a delicate palate. Finally therels plentiful variety. Over 37 good-tasting fruits. vegetables. dinners. meats and des- serts so baby can enjoy many dc- Iightful combinations. 0 0 O Iundling bit. When you and your little heir or heir- ess are ready for that daily airing. be sure you get dressed and ready before bundling bnby. Wee ones ' y can get overheated waiting for you and may get chilled outdoors. Hos baby Mod this Gerber's baby delicacy . . . Strained Chicken and Noodles? Illa a delightful dish that combines delicate chicken,with ten- egg noodles. flavor-fresh vege- tables and the full fine havor 01 natural chicken broth. That just about sums up this delicious main dish for bah . Nourishing because it combines 3 ood nouns lo rive halo 3 variety of nutrients plus unusual flavor interest . . . all in one dish. 'lhen thern's the matter of texture FIGHT ACIDIIY AND , noi'ni.i:..ViiNni-:liiNEss 9”” 't”'"l"l9 creallnz Wll- M 3, W” ,3" P self, the lllliqlf individual whom it n cg.-ha Baby Foods. Nianra Falls, Canada. "Out of my way-we're having lemon pie tonight" I You can't blame the man. if it's pie made with Jell-0 Lemon Pie Filling- the fresh-tasting. satin- smooth pie filling that's sure to be wonderful every time. So easy W no lemons to squeeze . . . no double- boiler needed . . . takes only minutes to make. (lcll-O is a registered trade mark owned in Canada by General Foods. Limited.) JE LL-.0 LEMON PIE FILLING mg iii-nr P. K.: Your handwriting"! "W 3'0" am 0" "'9 1l'lck- "Yo i: llnllxllfll fl mixture of two dig. Ing to 'livr- up" to patterns that .; IIi.u clear now liir- sky! We could uich the night had set in new butt of moon above the dark lips of the wooded hillside. where we usually look for it. to keep this watch the stars and make it lovely in- deed Today was a time of dripping eaves and falling lclclcs. Of wisps of fog over woodlands and show-- ers: of wet. undertermined. drifts: and at Alderlea. caught here a-. galnat the breast of a hill. a tlmel to turn the course of any trickling atreamlet of the thaw, away from the yards. and on to llatream below They arepleuanttowos-kbxaadalaoiggini In the mlldneu a pair of pigeons flew in - from Rob's perhaps. or It may have been from as far a- rm.-ni styles of penmanlbip. al-ld'l"'l suit your potentlllu. on your i.....o (K if two different peraons'”"'"' W are lmltntllls cemlll li.'iri shares the writing chore. llllll," lriw. while also lrvlna lo "rim contradictory penmanship1l"ll,lS'l' W-r parent! conllmd re- isf p:rrrlir-iilarly lnteresttliieg. in vIewl:;'II:”"W'lI5 "WIPE III! l"'ll'0"”d o t t di.l - ll . d' -"”Il- cypcrivnrcnriic ';'....'.Z'.',”.,... PetI'Il;p:nIt' Wllcn you are of use. ll mlshl sigiiifics an irreaolulie " ' -like P9 ll Sllllllrl move to join the mil- Iomporamggnt; 4,. . gnlrkgdly .m, Itary service, provided you lens- hiv.-ilcnt personality - that is to my "Wk? "59 07 III PlY0I'Ill-HS say. a man of two minds aboiit!l””'”95 for helialns men to flee. nearly everything that artecislI:lllu1kn0ll' and be" theImeIV0I- him. 'a eir hast. M. II. Your d.atlng perplexlty. as ymiIhM8l'.Vl Hawnrtol: cgunsela through tell it, I a mass of contrad' GI” 00 llmn. n mill 0? P"- mmg, mug you uy you can hm: sonal interview. Write to bar In all the dates you would wantmbut cm "I lllls newspaper- you aren't Interested at all. Next TON r'..:-:....."'-: c'.:-:: "i,'.'”"”' r -a at o lgodtol . aimsrmc pronoun safely stops perspiration work hard It VII the girlls toler-t ance. Finally you say you'd like tol date more often. but fear a turn-, down If you try. So really now,l EVERYTHING MUST Go! MOVINGTO NEW LOCATION -. uupsa NEW MANAGEMENT III the SKIRTS FINAL CLEARANCE SALE g SALE Starts THURS., March 7th cIt9 am. .2... SPRING COATS I SUITS -. (lam Season's) Going or 310.00 ' ' L ...---..-.i.-.--..... Clearing in Groups ------- nu sue. I-Priced or 10.00 GLORIA Lailies' Wiiur I79 Grafton Street . way u "the other farm" beyond. what is the story? -I ,0 3 a.;. In Taffeta, Tweed and other 1-Priced CO 5.00 Grow Or-II Group I ' where even through its winter do Also your version at where you r mltlfllll. 3-Pfk Ind many OLIGKIQIII It Only” sertloa they late pleasfedl tols'tay.p',sle-1n;ld will; men seems pretty Ginical tests prove tilt ARIU, now with Q. sue u only Cd C. 30” ha c are - . . - i 4-Pmad Eihieiantuz-I fel'l'ctt.)' Eiirammsi line au- mm up 0' emnpl" " mm” Pt?-"OP. ll 136 "0!" 1' flml" " 0””? " 0"” I jimprobable that a first-string foot- tumn shades of a near barn-roo ball player with a great personal- leading deodoranta. A1-rld'I antiowtic pro- "! ace we have some new live-lily, well known around school as stock today" the younger farmer., . good gu'. would also be getting tection keeps nnderarnndry and odourleu. acting them. offered with a smile-.li.m, u-mm. ".11 Wet" -M cl-ref I sareiyuoppunpimioumaoaow. "A ltd-llltl -Ian" wu-huallled- I kid in! kl ll ,- I -we-n guns. you one of the .,'If,”,",,' .,,d”,,;"m'lfm"g, glam 2. winnociniuuaomuncia - cl !" flculties with plrenta and teach-' 3- Dutu-eha of the future ,1 S aaw toward it. al- MM; 111;”; Ii 3.” COTTON SKIRTS 'El.1';."'o.?..!-M". '.'0"';:'..E'”l.,;g.',-,,"F"' -, .wnnma towns . 3&iss.ao' .Al.L woos. HANII. "wt