. i. I .. 3- ROYAL WEDDING PREDICTED A ma,-rt”. may be in the fIl?lI(-lnPWSPEIDGf said "Serra! talks I- V . it, it have alrend "la h"w"" U” W" "I Mm 2L i:lllelIIlDI.3('rE"dI'l(l3IIlP:fI the motherls, 5'” Cmll" Pr'""" B”mx'1R'oIlt-f the couple the Duchess of the Netherlands, tho Ilrllltll Vlwko Kent and Queen iILlllElIlB. tAP Wire is" tabloid Reveille said lndaY- The Dlmml ' ELLEN'S DIARY "Just What We Had Been l Countess of lltiine ucahllk I bl"? I igymwz Lena Caroline Mt-Lure. Women's ldltu. Plllo f uamian Wed.. April 24. 1957 HAPPENINGS Th; Landon first-night HllfIlPl'If9iEISI6I' holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bun- ” whim," p...,;i;.- gilt-me 5. pll):.:. lain left P.E.I. Sunday on return. urlsh I. I) .m-,. was t p . t,lCuleaI'I.Vl'0I'l't"llllll& anti lIt'II-tIl'(-'SS9(l” Miss Tui MIcLcod of Welling- one ,0 the neus'l);It)Cl'S rt-port. ton, New Zealand. who was the Ti; m mg wwmnriwl me Iguest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mac- ' 3” l I I lLeod in March has had an enjoy- . . sbls trip across Canada. While in d V ":.”a,:":9,.el:1::;8, Vancouver. Dr. and Mrs. Ewen d:I5g5r'";;a5I adv Ummne 1,.,u,zias. MacI.eod entertained at I dessert 1 ' '. party in honor of Miss Macbeod H”'"- M” l5 Z"; W M" the at their beautiful borne. Fifty 1" ll" 9l”l”l"”” "' mnnlguests were present. Dr. Mae- Du”h"-” M Ara-lll' m I d're.s..Leod'I Parents were from Prince H amfllllllnllred Pwntlnig . '. Edwlrd Island and he also has I I.:l'dI,sfII'l(ali"lIrll:Ial;t:('nlla'ndl IIIISIKIOUIIIESI :11-3-tihir pncugnu In Ne' wen- - - I . s or. Lgmbtnn, whose ltiishand. Vis- count Lamltinn. is the Ilcnihcr of l d M. I E, in G M, and P"ll3”'9"l W "'9 oRllm::;l,(i;(,:I:: dacughtelrn Gailllsumlvnersitl-e. bpent ;rII'((;9(I Ills-islttn pf .ui llhe Elgar holiday visiting wlm. 3" - 'Mra. Grant's mother. Mrs. He en The Earl and Ft-iliniclst "I l'lf""!9;Carmody and family. 17 SP”!!! WPFC Vlsllfliil I0 CI'dI'0IN?I(IllII HI.sn-eeh 1956. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacGreg- or of Milton. Mass.. have arriv- Mr. Alan Sit-ital-t. QC. 0wen:ed in their summer home so d, t rned Tuesday by plane "Shore Acres," Cardigan North. lnugwlellleslllllnfl. Mr. Stewart had . been spending I-Iasier with his Mr. and Ytlrs. Donald F. Blair parents. Mr. and Iirs w. A.'Ste- returned on Monday their home wart and his sister Miss Mariorieiin Ottawa. after spending the Eas- Stewart. ter week with Mrs. Blair": father. Mr. M. L. Bradshaw. Mr. and .Ili's. Donald Buntain Hoping For"-A Heifer! and sons Paitl and Peter of Dart-I Mr. Melville Campbell has re-f f.- Jvirzrer r' A House Cost bl-50l In Miniature CRYSTAL BEACH. Ont. tCP)J -Marjorie Grey Coopeh I at: year-old widow who lives atmu Lake Erie resort area 10 35- southeast of wetland. II I "00"". with many hobbies. I . One is buiidins minlllm houses. Her most recent. one I copy of the earl)' vlcmrllll Vllh . in which she was born It New; castle-on-Tyne. Ensl-ml f The little house cost her 81-59. for purchase of W!llPlP9' ."'d glue. Most of the tiny furniture and house trimming! W9" ""d' from odd pieces of wood. QCI'IPl of cloth. imin-pick -nd VII tip costume jewelr.V- , i The house contains I bedroom.i dining-room. library and kttchen.' Ill furnished in minute detail. V The little houses are only part. of Mrs. Cooper's hobbiesu They include writinlz-Sh! "01" l5 '”"'k', ing on an Iutobmzrapuy -- Qlldi painting, gardening and collecjtm: antiques. One of the latter is I miniature piano. that really Pllyl. which she brought frompEI'IZlllId' nearly 40 years 830- ll ll "Girl! I00 years old. . LAKE VEDE W. I. Mrs. William Shes entertained the members of the Lake Verde; Women's institute for their month- ly meeting at her home on April 15. 1957 Mrs. Frances Kelly. Vlf!'Pl'Olld- ent presided and opened the meet l in in the usual manner. Roll calll was answered with In article for grab-bag. I , Minutes of the previous meet- ing were read approved and sign - ed. Sick committee reported no calls. Mrs. Joseph Shea. treasur- 'er.'reporied water fountain bought (or animal also cod liver oil cap- sules for children. It was decided to send I donst-. Inn to the Easter Seal Campaign. Mrs. Joseph Shea invited the mem- . You gellliem All at MOORE & I McI.EOI3 LIMITED The 3 Essentials for the RIGHT Foundation . . I These Brondod Names "SARONG", "DAISY FRESH". "ENHANCE", "Nu. BACK" and "GOTHIC" . . . Ill famous products of Dominion Corset Co., Ltd. 0 Trained Corsotieres MOST important! It takes years of training and ex- perience to fit foundation garments properly . . . and combine figure conrtol with comfort. Expert Fitting For All Ages Fmm Juniors and "Debs" t Mothers and Grand- Hnw biiths were the calls of tbepantl others to pasture beside the mouth. Nova Scouts. WEI? Vl-SHOTS lllfllf-til 10 Mad” UlllVPT5l'.V Hllfrzbers for the next meeting which mothers . . . all receive the same expert care at Moon Wild Geese on wing over the val- ley this morning. And how fetch- tn: the dark rune of them against the sunny blue of the day. "lteal' spring they were bringing to us in the North: the gold of the first wildflowers. the dandelions to be I-Zldoradoa of treasure for young hands to gather. couslips tucked away by the sireamside. butter- cups satiny yellow. We watched them. shading eyes ailainst the' gunfight - and lost them present- ly over I hill and away. Later it was no creature of the wild our farmers fntind in the shed uhere that kin house. but a first calf of this year's crop from the lgmajjish I herd of the registered breed. it pleases them in their mod- est beef-raising to keep. It was na- turally an evcnt of some impor- tance in the Family, Not that. as. James. feet to earth. is not quick IVIHFP in the scheme of farming. as or find it. at the some time lI1N'F is also much to commend the TTllIl'P royally born. i it came at high noon. And was "Just tihai we had been hoptngf for a ltcifer” Mack said. We must come with him prcst-nlly to )I.'ll our rcspccis. She is a uin-. ktlIIlf' animal. stocky. broad of fore-l iit-.id. ulicrenn no horns utll ever EI'lIll. iiiih the vclvoty bloom on- iicr frock of the new-born. Come summer. she will go with her dam niillstreaui. ito the homc of the furniers par- We followed our small fellowlenis. Mr. anti Tllrs. tlhcstcr Bun- IIIPII as he went to attend to "the lam. Atnlirosc Street. during the one cliorc that I must. do. I do oth- spending Easier weekend with hislw,” be held on May 6, I957. Rolii parents a n d Chief Justice andl Mrs. Thane A. Campbcll. ers" he explained it but I'm not see the difference?" he queried. We did. and smiled in a stable to we the young head presscd a- gainst tlic cow's flank as be lair ore-(I to milk to a bottle an amount of milk rt-quircd for one of the laruhkins "half-orphaned " ”.Vuw see if helll know me" he smlIPfI knowingly leading then the WM” '0 'l1P SllP9Il'll9Nl- Al 3 "Ill This tI'll'llPT I'll: been meelinll lithe it-imiikin came running. it was ,.m,,1i,-V Mk; ii-lm (lid mi knnw ll"! FHE-1.'1lI12 l7lFlllT9 l0 W5 33 I've hcen living in lnun and al- had also I???" the l8d'! Pllflrl-'1 i" must invariably they hate said. gain the new milk. ”Ncxt time-this evening!" he ham"; m" mldded lllrlllnll 8W8.V. marking the What am I in ausucr'.' If I ielll Fesllllnslblllly In mlnfl aH3ln- lthe Iritllt and say. "No. it hasn'tl expected always to do them. I'oult-INE Random Thoughts-Polite Evasion - Letters - Advice Rubamah 5. Frank and activities” Parties. plays con- certs and all about mutual friends is uhat you are dying to learn. And when you write. you can as-i "My. ii's b e e n I hard uintcr. some that is what your fricnd wish-I es to hear. Or am I wrong? ININFORMED ADVICE Few of us. I believe go through The Wood sawing. That Was ill! been a hard winter for me. l've,life without the urgenstronger or in point ottt that ”ihe poor man's fit-id-interest of this afternoon, the enjm-N1 9.-pry rninulo at it iiving,wcaker. to give advice. It. may 4'0"" Of Il may ll? I mlxlllfr 07 ll'3l'l0l' IIPHTIM! Oil" 0lIl' IHTHIFN l0 cozily in the friendly little hotel in spring from our need to air our blonds, docs nnt have hcr ownlihe scene of it against the sunny man,” it viiil sound like gloating. own views-ewisdom or knowledge litll to the North. and also lfnfllnk Close friends are glad for me. but or front I genuine desire to help. m"l0I'-WWl'f'T 701' ill? lWFl(- R00 I can harrlly cxpeci others In re-fin either case we go ahead with- and -litmic lilillcfl tlicm ill"? l0 juice in my good fortune lcnm- out hccding the old warning: "No make lll all "l0III' 110041 "IN! and paraiivciy Sl)D.'-tklllgt. So. not know- use giving advice. it's never tak- lfue" K0 SPPPG 115 C0lll'-W nearer ing ltow to evade gtcaciuusly or cn anyway." And. ”don'i give ad- I close. ldodge poliicly an art in itselfll Ami 50 ill? fl-3.V SP9!" ll-Wll l'1IlS- I usually smile vagticlv e And ll.V -"Ill llll'n'l5N1ll.V 00 lllmllf-ill ill? ynuid he stirpriscd how oftcn noIb- . vice unless it's asked for." We don't realize that advice is scldom effcctive not because of fl-'I.VllL'l1l llitllfs and mi" ill? l1I.LlIl- mg niorc is rctitiircd! My friendly ltiic above warnings but because we A DF0ll.V night. tllls-llllrhcd aud.at-titiainiattt-i-s seldom wait for an.simply are not given all the facts niilti anti siarlit . . . one of April's ansucr. Tlicir time in town is liin- in the case! Doctors, psychiatrists IIIWI. iicrl - thcre are a hundred tliingslanti clcrgymen take this into ac- L'nui ltllIl()ITtlW e t. e Diary jsiiii in do mount in their treatment and coun- Goodniglti, , . , , in-:1-Tsgn wluTiN(; lst-ling. And besides deliberate dis- Thcre is one time when you can Dame Flora Is This Time "Down Under" Nancy Hope's Diary in the Wcek-I ly Scotsman has the following in- teresting news on Dame Flora -- There was I day when I chief of the Clan Macbeod would think twice ore making I journey across S otland. But the present chief. hhe indomitable Dame Flora Macleod. thinks nothing of making I Journey to the other side of the feel sure that some one does ivisll to hcar all about you and if you dt-nit tell M you'll be failing in friendship, And that is when you sit down to write I letter to I Off Again-4 of this observation: when ynii receive I letter. mticb tnrtlon or omission of the truth, there are all sorts of emotional at- titudes that can make advice meaningless. "What shall I do." asks I friend. "Shall I sell my home and take friend. Just check tip on the truth an apartment?” ”Well if I were you." I say. "I would rather have I small apart sh" "”"'""l " 'l"l "I l""”"d l" as you appreciate the interest. do menl. You aren't I00 I l rnll K- IIlf' States. meeting Macleods at .lhe nay. Tlicy welcomed her in (lnnatia. too, when she arrived to spend I few days with her grand- SIII1. "lit-'s doing fine at Mat-Gill." she tells me. ”He's enjoying him- self thoroughly and regrets that spring is coming and bringing with you enjoy having one page out of ithe two or three filled with inquir- ies about yourself - your health your family, your doings? Or are you eager to learn about greener jpastures. more glamorous people Abrahamson fhcnry with tuit-cess. You're childrcn come only for s wcck in the summer. You would ft-cl free to travel - " But I am not my friend. I can- not know what really prompts her dccisi s. And she can't really tell me. iit she asked me. I gave her my "advice." call to he an auction of t-ottons.p On motion the meeting adjourned l Collection amounted to 40 cents. During a pleasnant social hour the hostess scrvcd I delicious lunch assisted by Mrs. Joseph Shea. l NORTH RIVER W.I. The regular meeting of Nnrthi River Women's Institute was heldl on April lst in Warren Gruvel School. with Mrs. Keir Warren and Mrs. Harold Younker acting Isl hostesses. I The president. Mrs. Ernest Lad-I ner opened the meeting with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect.i Roll call was answered by seven-I teen members and one visitor. Re- ports of committees were given and Red Cross sewing passed in. Correspondence was read and discussed and !2.00 voted for Eas- ter Seals and 32.00 to the Multl-l pie. Sclerosis Society, I It was decided to ask if the In-3 stitute Van could come to the dis- trict during the coming summ .. It was also dccided to have the auction sale It next meeting and Mrs. John Warren was asked to act as auctioneer. The May meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Jewellf Lunch committee will be Mrs. E. Ladner. Mrs. Earl Yoitnker, Mrs. John McKenzie and Mrs. Arthur Wheatley. An enjoyable lunch was served by the hostesses and committeeu flick on trackl -.l I! "SARONG" BRAS and GIRDLES BRAS in embroidered sheer nylon, sizes 32-40. 00 -B-C- . .............................. LONG-LINE ERAS. 32 - 42. 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Dame Dame Flora will be at home In Flora just back from I ten-week her Skye castle during the summer visit to the United States and Can- ada. tells me blithely that she in- tends going off in Australia and New 7.4-alsnd in the autumn. Full of the joys of her 79 years. she says: "While I am strong and vigorous. I want to do as mitch travelling Is I can to visit Mac- leods in all parts of the world. Now I feel that I owe another visit to Australia and New 7eIlInd, where the Macleod population flourishes. "My visits, I feel. help to keep Macleods all over the world in' much with one another. and so In our own small way, we foster friendship between country and country.” name I'lorI's wish is that othbr clans would get together in the same way. and then there would! be created I "tremendous link of- intcrnational clan friendship." She hopes to leave in late Sep- tember or early October. She will call at many of the places she visited on her first trip to Australia and New zealand three years Igo. "In Australia." I in; It rel-ta. going on to South Austral . Vlctu-II. Ind then New to welcome visitors to the Mac- leod Island. MARY HAWORTL-i Book Helps To I Restore State Dear Mary I-Inworth: Two and I half years ago I read in your col- umn lbout the book: Body. Mind and Sugar ilfnlt publishers) by Dr I-7. M. Abrahamson and A. W. Pent. I bought it and nearly cried from joy when I read the famil- iar my ptnms of my miscrable state of utter weakness-with I correct interpretation put on my illness. for the first time. Before I had finished reading the-book I promised myself that if the corrective diet, described by the authors. would return me to normal health. I would write I letter of thanks to your colmun- and to the authors of the volume. KEEPING PROMISE It II this promise that I am ful- fllllu foddy. I tbanlt you from the bottom of my heart for bring- tag this book to my attention. Dur- E t in futility. D.N. Mary I-Isworthr lit at .r', . lit "I her column. not by mail or per- a.,,. - information that you may have. ISIHCPTQIY. CC. IFOIIR STAND OFT Dear CC: I haven't kept any file of testimonial mail on this subject. but four letters of en- dorsement sland out in my mem- ory. The earliest came from the wife of I naval officer about four years ago. She was the first person to ;call my attention to Abrahamson and Pant": book. The second was from I doctor's wife. who re- ipnrted that her husband had been practising, successfully, for some 20 years. along the lines of Dr. .AbrahImson'I findings e namely. llhat many symptoms labeled neu- .rotic or even psychotic are linked to blood sugar imbalance. The third letter came from I doctor. who firmly lauded the book as I boon to his health; and the fourth. from I staff employee Nortwsws OLDEST r- I 1- - , Mrs. Wilhelmine Olsen. Nor- way's oldest woman with nine children and 48 of their descend- ants, was I01 years old In March. I957- "As far back on I can remember. I couldn't do witlloul ' a." l Writes Mrs. B. W. Smith. Vicfonn. RC. "Now of 62 I'm finch on NI! track fhanktt In KrIlou's All-Br-ms and I really enjoy your delicious: anal." Why is All-1'-Iran effective? No miracles. no socrot ingredients. . Just good old-fashioned bran doing the job nature intended it p to: supplying the natural Iaxati vs . built on need dailv to avoid imgu Irity. Try it for 10 days. See ifit doesn't I you "back on i the track", too. unt satisfy you ' in every svny or return empty I carton and get twice what you paid. Kellogg's, London, Ont. M&”s Au-am But sub, million of I treatment centre in the mid- dle west, who wrote thIt clinic members had become firm fans for the bnok-Ia In urgently needed supplement to their store of therapeutic knowledge. To Ill my readers. may I say- if you rend Ahrahamson and Pr zet'I hook. don't prescrbe for lyourselvesl Discuss its contents with your physician. for personi- ilsliea guidance on "what to think." Mary Ilsworth counsels through most interview. Write It in are of this newspaper. socoonuuooaooaooooaoocouoouonus---one--ceases 3 I it . .t .r Iii? QOCIIOICD person. He vo&vIn Inn 00:: upeax-in II . IIIUG' ' 19...9..L.. ssIf:ed2teI.fornol.I.lIilkC tltluuotlt mherltqt.i'id:t.nhIIIfc:IIbtucy sossnoot 'sperlIII Inu- I -our ted tun: Lilto Ills Gerber assist mr..':'-'.i;...":' :'::.'im gm--, -on --'3l3- - m- . 4vi....iii..,i.'.'.E... '5' "'""'-st.rniIiws'.-yotiutouoy "EV ll " 'II Isarketid; es ' to hovel Id - I gig-3,-jg,-j :.:':"...'.'::'.:'t..".:;..l"... . W on. '& lQQI0fIl.l...XImDI :""'. . l bdIrIIIbn...QIfh..'o"'E'E"'."'& .Ag,.,,,,,"-nh. tosfullfol a II Inlaads. 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