UCW Contere nce Delegates ' Attend Moo irig In Amherst A retired Kort-iii oi Church and w.iti u way. uiarlc a llttl\ it .. .v ‘0? more ~i|miiir~ --l q, .. rsiic "I 'l l' i ll‘ ‘ l \fl‘rl. We l‘li‘i~‘ 'o' stand still " Speakin: on too '1. '\ .i . . that lllt‘ l““‘ to bcs‘ 'liii'k": i‘ " criterion of chip... ,i i. \\lllt‘lt '< iii-~iiii.~ri i” the (rival ._ H N. the marine:- iii «in... :. i, accepted 'lli‘ n m?» .. 'lnlf‘l‘r‘ssion ltl lilt‘ Was nf taut-ow. The third ll 02' v m, i”. .3. q "to i .t'. \‘."\'Jtd\|' i‘ i; .i \‘ hi 'i\ .. (ouuc-n if v ...i World (‘oiincx' n" i‘tii u ' _ to which =l‘o v :< a The ctiiitctciicc '\ _ th' coud of an Fllllltl.l. c- - - not (0mm .7 t wt" \liit'r‘ than '2tltt woe inmi fr "it 't" lllt‘ l'. l‘l‘!‘\'l\'l~ .~' . 'tt tin» \l.'ivi"iiics altCtirlf‘t‘l " “iv-cum \\ll‘t'il ‘.\'l\ itcltl !v H ‘~ s" \‘f‘tillf‘ll ~~ l'iittcrl " - ’ll ‘H \tiilttiixt t' .-po~c:ii:it : v e s front l ’l . l“v‘i‘\.."tl lslll’ltl ‘.\(‘l‘(‘ \l lll‘l‘l‘ “in sc. Sum'ucr— . v. . ii ll t \lv llclicr l w t‘Iiw'loitctown. lll'sl \ice l *i -* ill‘l" \ll'x t‘li1ii"c~ llo\\:ill. \ ' t "t it ist president. \lrs \ l"! t \uuittiet s ‘de. i-mtil'u; \l t '(‘li‘tl'\ trs ' l‘ i \t‘ilr l'\ M ii (“i it 'itttp» t w: ll't‘.l~lll‘l“' \li'a Reynold i \‘M'Ttttt‘ l‘ultttiniflt‘lrl. l' i r'itt't‘t‘sptiutltlll st‘t't‘f‘lf/l!’\ ~ f‘oufct'cncc and Hutch. \lounl llcr- l4 -' ore“ 'turl iiiihlicttv l‘ l“ l |'t‘j\l‘(‘~(‘lll[lll\(‘< clct‘l- "it ’lii‘ \l i"l!'itl(‘ "iilth'T‘nf‘? i ‘ "ll 1 1r c \H‘l'i" \li's (‘har- I N Howl", "'Nt \‘icc - '1l'(‘\l(l(‘nt . .I‘ :ii'oy'uttimo scct‘ctxtl'y. and \l - l-‘Ji \itrlcrsou. i'uzutce. ‘\’ 'i \ ll \loone R\ was the i ‘. kc" at tho cvouin: \OSSlOn. iitil "ic i'nclt‘rcut'e t'lt‘\\‘d with » 'iumtzii; of the ‘Oflt'lf‘l‘xll'll de— ,“ttt Ill coiiiitiittcc‘ / Minn.“ (“l if it". ‘ic .iicutlzi rluriu: lllt‘ cow- 'c inic \icv-c nlm a number of and rcpot‘ts.i ‘ :1. ii :i n cl discussion was llt'l'it'llllfl tric culit'c assem- t‘i ‘ll‘llll‘llll;lllt\'l\ V... ~r “ -.1‘ to go during yes- afternoon's session of Prince Edward lslanrl Dance Festival are. le ft to Ready l l‘lElll. Palma Rhynes. aged 6. who performed in the double tap class. and Margaret Rhy- ncs. aged 4 who performed in courEé‘TA'uTs Avon“ CALL ' l the group tap class; the :it'ls' mother. Mrs. Morcan Rhy- nes. and her sister-in-law‘. Mrs. William Rhyncs. ’l‘ltc picture was taken at Queen Charlotte High School during the second day of four day t'estiva . l m—ali—tirdian. ("‘rirlottcit wit. HAPPE NINGS . Audu‘y .lciil.ivi~. \‘lutiuii's l'jtlilor; l‘liiitie “4506 \lt's Firir'ri" C» '- H r' i-wr 4\ 'lt \lm Fiddt‘l‘lnn turned in hm‘ liniiic in l\«' 'n it, \T!. F‘d‘x'ai‘d Road. ton. at: >l‘f"l"'.‘ "w i 1 ': 'l 'l'l“l|'~.\ll \lt \Zm‘ton 18 weeks with Mr tlr'w ' . tvur l" i' r: ' May as manager of sa Mrs. .lniui \" 3' “l ‘*'-t \ Hcrirzc Rt‘nuch of the Mr Vl(‘l1t“l~t“ll 'l‘v 'l‘n i ‘t ~ c '1 it v‘ \Unw \W'ot'u and a host‘ 31m Vlkllf‘l'l otii i wow i w” .w w wits iii \tontiiguc will w‘bl- her family in \lmi't i to». l" oirl bi '\'t"lll.'ll' wife.’ El‘r‘ompanimi l‘.ll'l ‘ 3. t 'v' l i - 'l' Iv iiil‘ build a now} for! lw hnr :mm. \l » .~ on .ltiltlt 'r‘mni- liriu‘ Mom. Hardtl’tc. who 'i‘i: xiv-21' 'n “or winter in Tm ontn \l ’Jllll 'tlI . \‘orton w i ll it""tl the .iiitinir‘t‘ at their sum- My‘s Fithaw Fl “4" t :' d r " ‘o‘tic --' llic \"orton homer Sandra thwnvi ' v. . ~.i i'nnv-1r'.iwii Royalty to their Home in '\li-~‘ in ‘1» ‘i. Won itil hp "crilnond a holiday rcpt .vi l'i- - i‘. w; wt Hoot _'.‘ by R. \lr-f‘artcn. tori. \‘cw let = w “ninngcr of the More” 1, “1.3.1 va and His stop and :tin l".i'i' '~ ‘ “l “ q“irl’c (Uni: accompan- 'G 3mm. r,.m,. :1 '.'.~«‘ i ' ‘ lli‘” il:tii';litcr \lrs .lom‘t clay In f‘npn l‘wrt‘t‘ 't ‘4" I" l\(‘t‘t \tltlmt lf‘fl (‘ “ ‘t t‘ i." r Toronto “rt ("arm Flo' t r "Hui will visit members turned from s \i ‘ M ’L‘ ‘ w" tit-i'tx Mag: wtvtr ‘l'rtti‘ i. i. guest of ‘\li~ and \l' “ "l MacKinnon \l 'i‘v ‘ also entertained ‘i- Reynolds. imin " \‘lrc l‘i .J't th ad Glzltl mrt‘itlir-t. ' ti- 7 r’ \‘erde \\'nii~'-' - regular tc*“rvi F‘I'Df‘llft'l‘ itr‘ ‘. M 1‘ port; urt-o lir' -. of n t'pr'rii‘ Kirc‘ :‘i M hi the \K'l l“l‘.tl" ' i-w . kclly :<: 'i ' ‘- mond tittli i'cfiic lit» w \"t‘ and Hi” l'i‘ \.-' of Qt linoije \R -or:ii MOM — LOOK HI'RFT When each fashion Ill t. 1 fortune to buy it‘s Ilf“ m or i.i.. to SEW this critiiplctc_ Z‘iiui wardrobe fni- a 'I‘nt‘ m ~ii~i tits! for just pennies A girls {iiio rite stilt! Printed Paticrn l..':t t i. r “‘2 - ll‘lf‘lt "‘0" la titlin ‘l'i'tll‘l dolls. Use scraps‘ ¢ . FIFTY (‘FIVTS '30 ccut~ in leoins (no stamps. Dlt‘;i~c' for a; this pattern Ontario i-«uittcnt; add 2 cents stiles tax. t‘ r- -. ll 1 'plainly 917E, I ' 'mmss. STYLE \‘I'WRFR. Send order to \VVt‘. \lt‘ its. care of Guardian i Pm. iol Pat~ .lfim Dept 60 Front 5' \t. l‘oi' jam 1. Ont. Mits. M.\cc.\i.i.UM CHAIRMAN A Spring Fashion Show be bold in \tt‘il 3L3? will Marslificld H a ll \pflll\'|l‘(‘(l by tho \\'nninn's Institute. Cllfill'nldn of‘tlio pt‘nlr‘t'l is \lt's an \lact‘allum and her committee members are \lrs Dennis Saunders. Mrs. Cecil Stetson. \lt's .lolin Snictliut‘st a n ‘\lr~ l‘itllf‘l Mat'Callutti \torc than '70 models will display outfits supplied by El- lis Rt'tts in Sherwood. MARY HAWORTH i Cruel 'Silent Treatment’ . ls Emotional Blackmail difficulties with Calgary. and grandson ‘of Mr. ‘ DEAR MARY HAWORTH: l -. 15. writing to you be- cause of my mother. parents had a terrible t'izlit tast week. lmmcdiaely my mother stopped talking my father. And she wanted 8 to be on licr side of the argument. I said [didn't want to llll\(‘fl up in her fights with my father: alter all. that is none of 3 business 'l‘hcn she stopped talking to me and hasn't spoken to me for the past week. l‘vc tricd speaking to her . but she ignores me. What sliculit I do" I love both my par» outs very much ‘lbey are very good to me‘. l can‘t side with my mother or 1'“ r1 ally hurt my father‘s feel- incs. Rut I don‘t want to hurt my good relationship with arlvisc me how to awkward situation. take this silent treat- ment much lonacr, Thank you very uiticlt. V.l _ HEAR \' l.. You seem to be lllt’tlilllL‘. a ‘lot of scust‘. in this vcry awkward situation. So it may be th'it you‘ve EM 3 pretty \. :orirl dad. despite your mother‘s , .,,A.._,____z_~_______. Retarded Aide; r IDA BAILEY ALLEN ley Wl By Darn an appch Children's Women‘s ln- tiliiis at the ' A ~ ‘ll \l;tj.' where a t'til- ‘ llf‘ taken in atd of ‘lbis was agreed no .~. 'tM‘t‘ltl iricciin: held at ii I ‘tll‘l' llickcy's » - r ulciit James II o .Iv in charge. roll cal] ‘ .Hll‘illr‘l’i to with safety ' v lllC‘ farm 1 ,t',.'. . 'i“ til w- llciurrlcrl lt.i"iilcy a. ' fiow'u: on i crib quill 'l t lzitcnr'o "It‘l((‘\‘ ‘lilll'l t'I‘HIllzllltK t ’ll All carill‘t‘ ntcctinfl 1». m-r nskrd to :we flout“ '. i. 41, Hrs .lack Roaristfl \Vl’lf‘l .oii-ii'cip ilip larger quilt. “\‘lem- bus i'uttittiittee reports] . < mo and (‘fll'l‘I‘Sl\nl’lfl(‘ll(‘ei :wrotlcrt upon was that 'i , r. ticlrl for the ho keyt it w rm \ in \pt'il when to A f t tuic the new tablet iti‘i iiiirlo by 11': Wallace ‘ ii i H were tiard i ""ll ntion t‘ontcsl. . “allace \dams assisted‘. tliiltcy with rcfreshments .: ii. tlin \ltnu‘lnfl of slides by? ; . i. l Becleque Enters into Contest , l'l‘IH‘ l'tllnzn is to hr 0" i ' ‘ll the spot-ml (fentenniall t' lllllt‘llillln of ill" Rural Beau-l i ’l[‘ v! on t'nlttl‘sl by th W0 ‘Ill‘ll L lllsllllll“ i 'trl'. alrm‘rt upon at chit. \vit'tl lllf‘t‘l’lt: hold at the homo" (it It ttmrtcc ticnderson. F‘.l~' "l nit iiirmtiri—z answered roll i 1 .ll \\"lt a li ti Ii k for the River-l : rln llotpllol l.tl1t’:it‘". ‘ \ ii ‘i quilt and <F‘\""‘3l pairsl of willow cases were on display i .ii “.‘ill be c n made lFiti|\.llll'~ donated by Those are In Retarded (‘hild orilcr 1tori J‘s the \. m- ;‘ttr‘ii ‘ri Vt“! ’. ll't‘ niloptr‘fl lilllrl in; 'L on ‘ Honour plans for the cell.L tlcdcoue Day were. Institute Orphan ed the sum ofl lull qr il'- 'ti» (th l‘l‘iti‘ dips or roll will bulbs will V‘I‘Kp n n ‘ P home of be ti”. iiitilt'tt t' l,lu\tl . “ \ programme contest "n;:ririil l ll r c" was enjoy lwltit‘c tiic sl‘rl'lnfl of lunch on. "'t Ttll'll RV TRAIN t ltIi'tlx of “boo! children-moor popular facets ot.‘ in .lapanA-e-have been? construction of tilt" lllnkl cd'irntintt fin llftll‘fl bi lot a \l‘(t'-'ll ll'iltll. tqai . “’4 tsp. salt Curried Avocado Pair For Vichyssois thtllllin l"ll\‘l4'.ll chit-k cits are the all -. time but pro- tciu Willie-x iii n1f‘fl’\ l‘.l‘t“\' in- only will eiiitiy chicken twice a week if the methods of cooka are varied, lot as most try is brcd today, the have so little emt'cisc that the meat lacks flavor The allf‘lt‘ tiop of herbs and meat sauces lI hem: overdone Sl'Gt‘rl‘ZS'l‘FZIi (‘OMBNA'I‘IONS 'l‘o rim-atop a chance ot’ pace ‘ in Flavor. the Chef and l sull- gest chicken with shellfish as of .p ’ , or cooking sweethreads with chicken; or escallopin 2. chicken with oysters: boiling it. with beef when prcpariu: "(‘bi-I cken Grandmerc"; or cookingi bacon or ham with chicken as in Russia and Ireland Because the taste of chicken meat itself is bland. it absorbs; enough of the added fish or meat‘ flavor to take on a brand - new taste. : Beginning today. from week-l to - week we will have recipPs for several of these different. and delectable chicken entrees. Measurements evel: recipes for 6 ‘ CURRle ivocAtio l VICHYSSOISE ‘ ‘4 0. water it: e. chopped onion ‘7 c. chopped celery 1‘7 tsp. curry powder 1 c peeled chopped apple 12 bay leaf ' t 2 tbsp. butter or margarine 3 tsp. chicken bouillon powder It; c boiling wa er I c. lith cream 2 California avocados Brim: to boil in heavy sauce- ‘ pan. water. onion. celery. curry. apple. bay leaf. salt and butter. Reduce heat: simmer red. '20 min. or until vczct are soft. Remove bay leaf. and puree mixture in blender or through coa Dissolve bnuillon‘ powder in boiling water; ' into puree. B l e n d in cream; chill. Cut avocados into halves; remove seeds skin. Sieve enoiizh avocado make l c; cut remaining avo- cado into crcsccnts Blend chil- led mixture with sieved avo cado Serve in chilled hnu'ls Garnish: avocado crest-cots Curried Avocado Vichyssoise oasted French Bread Crisp ('elery Radishcs Roast (‘hickcn Pecan-Ham Stuffing Mixed \‘czctables Frozen. (‘anncd Or Fresh Devil's Good (‘ake With Sweetener Whipped 'rcam Or (‘OVO I ables i 2". _, l! n It bins» and to j down slightly ltttc \(‘H'lni of re'" e Treat 'l‘cnclci'i/cd Fins i'mizp Sections t‘nffoe. Ten. \li ' PF.("l'\'-llAM STl'FFlNG l ROAST CHICKEN l c thin - sliced celery 2‘ tbsp chopped onion, or 1 tsp. instant onion Stcit ml with ‘OR nil herb v tuffiiil crumbs l tsp poultry scasrininz l tsp chicken bouillon 1c fiiie - chopped pecan meals 1 0 small - diced cooked ham 2 c lint water Saute celery and onion ln oil until color turns. Add herb~stitf- ling crumbs. poultry seasoning and chicken bouillon powder. Stir until lightly browned. -\ riutmcats and ham: stir - heat. Moistcn with hot water. Mix- ture should just hold together. Enough to stuff 3- to 4-lb. roas- tlni: chicken. THE l‘HEF’S WAYS WITH PECAV - HAM STllF‘FlNG Mesda-mes; Roast chicken unstuffed to save cooking time: bake stuffing separately. To do: oil shallow qt. baking dish that can go - to — table: lightly park in stuffing: 40 min llnc powder nut ove . Haste generously with drip-i c h i c ken. Press and c o ntinue inns from c o o kin 1 until browned. El: t voila'. La ndsca ping Is Discussed A recipe for a potato (upper dish was each member's roll call response at this month's lnstitute zct‘toqetlicr at Sprint:— field Eleven members were the guests of Mrs, Crawford Sin— . clair. One projf’ct decided upon was the purchase of ornamen t it i trees for the school grounds and for the mobs". The securing of an instructor for a short course in artificial respiration is to be investiga- 3‘ 3. Lucy “and Montgomery brochure requested by the ' :3 A” ‘-1 I is to be supplied. and books for the Riverside Hospi- tal patient's library were don- at d c Vlrs William llaslam con- ducted an inlercstitiz program— too on agriculture. and a con test. “Know Your Car" was - \lrs Crawford Sinclair. l1(l\l(‘<§ WES RSSlFtN‘l l" Bake 30 to t‘ongress. Washington. {Martin-Page temperamental ini. You‘ve shown good judgment mm. Vows Pleclgecl } } At Calgary ‘ Leslie Dale Martin. only son of \lt and Mrs. Donald Martin of and Mrs. Samuel Martin. \‘cr— P.E.l.. was wed recently to and sturdy character. in sloutly Dianne Elizabeth Pace. daugh-t refusing to take sides with your lf‘l‘ 0 3‘ mother in the parental row. 11‘. and Mrs. Arthur Page. Forest Lawn. Calgary. . Lorin: both parents. as you The double ring ceremony do. it is right atid proper that was perfor med at Parkhill in" would prefer to remain t Church of Christ by Rev, w. .. equally loyal to each and stay Chapman. loitt of their strict y [)(‘l'sttllal‘ The bride “.0”, a mu . length ‘battles. This is a wholesome at- t 2mm 0; Chiffon mm. taffeta ‘titude iti son or daughter. It also 'with a he a d ed sweetheart suggests that your family life ‘ tor l'amliy llf‘l‘f‘dltyl is cssctiliat- neckline. three — quarter sleev- cs atid briuffaiit skirt enltaticcd' .l-V “nl'nd‘ ."l‘" H 5W" WWW-6 with appliqucs of roses. Her marriage isut altogether litippy_ hmdmwo of “in”, ms“ hold a 'ow‘ to got on n to cases. Your mothet was radically wrcii: in trying to win on to her side. against your dad latid' .. . c '7. against your wishcst. wrong again «more wrong than bcforcl in punisliiu: you. cruel- lv. with "silont treatment." for licuic true to your heart in the relations exports tell that this brand of to l.lll‘(‘, (lolihorntcly applied. 15 mm o the worst emotional crimes that mothers may commit azainst hapless l'llllfll'f‘ll. It is an almost in: type of emotional bln"km' .It puts the sci'cws on the child for rightly rcststin: tltc ttcuro mother's blindly sclf—ccutct‘ ed drive to use the child as a It amounts to saying Risk tthc slave of my purposes. or l Sllllll shut you out of my favor completely " in effect it consictis tlic vic» tinii'lcrl child to outer Siberia. .-‘\‘t tltc same time. it givcs the, brnwbentcn voitnzstor to under- sand that punitive mama is cut ferltiiz terribly. allcdcrlily due to thc c‘ii'lri‘s wicked failure to love mama enoiiz‘li, There can be no doubt that mama is suffering to such case. Rut hct' stiffcriuiz ls mote in lterxc‘f and in her fcrmativc his 'tory lib-on licr troubles with her husband are secondary to that. And in relation to the batdtzci‘cd child. she is simply acrIn-s: com— pulsively to transmit un- happiness to the child. a wise man who l‘N'lu'miZ» es his limitations: and it isn‘t in your power to "handle" your mother‘s unreasonable displeas- ure. The best you can do is pro- tect yourself from it. Understanding is half of cure. s. And 'rc given m‘et'wlh cl m- L . makes her tick . For advice. be patient your mother. bear with her. love her tmrardedlyi. but don‘t let her hr ' ' "SI-limit. treatment .‘ ‘ When. and if you feel badly about pray the lord's Wl'i at as it, trespasscs as W forgive ttbose who tt‘f‘s‘tpass Mary Hawnrlli counsels thr~ against use." :miEli her column. not by maril'or personal interview. Write her in :‘care of tithe Guand'ianl. with ‘ lspecial emphasis on the phrase: -' E FASHIONETTE She cat‘- with shottldcr ~ leuzth veil. ried a white Bible topped red roses Bridcsm 3 id s were Carol Bowie and Jackie Pace. sistcr‘ of the bride. They wore gownS‘ of blue and yellow cltiffon and‘ carried white carnations. Ma- tron of honor. \Irs Betty lloard wore a turquoise :own and also carried white carna- tious. Sister of the groom. t Heather l. y n n e Martin. was; flower girl in p i ii k nylon \l‘llll.‘ white accessories. She carried a bouquet of pink azaleas. white tulle and pink streamers. .lolui Bowness of Sardis was bcst man, Ushers were [her L'i-ooiu's uncle (‘hief of Police‘ Roy llochek of “ ‘ . o- bcri Smith and James Edwards of (‘atcary Randy Rot-lick. the. :room's nephew. was ring hea- t'u' .loe Rochck. the groom‘s; uiiclc. wns master of cercnion-l ics Toast the bride was given by Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs Martin will re side at 6627 - lml‘l Street 5‘ FL. Calgary. Study Groups Give Reports i _Rosiimin: regular sesslons .attcr hcinr: dwided into units . for the wititer months. Iona (‘a- tliolic Women's League heard interesting reports of the suc- cessful study clttbs which had been a part of these unit meet- lllES. Committee reports reviewed the sending of a gift to the Mo- thcr House. donations in sup port of television programming. nat i o it al scholarships. Our La dy Missions and Sacred Heart Programs. An election committee of Mrs. James Connolly. Mrs. ‘1. ()‘Shea and Mrs. Helen Larkir. i were advised to prepare for the ‘ annual meeting April 25. TII BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day Cold Waving . Bleaching Tinting . Perm. Special Phone 4-9752 257 Grafton St. ‘i Sizes '7.- 15 w. 135% Priced from 8.95 to 29.95 L ~v ~~-~-— V IIIIIIIIIIIIA ls “l H. BENNETT CARR . ‘l Insurance Counselling : M ‘i District Supervisor 0 I . . . . , ‘: Sun Life of (‘nnada ‘ '- " ' " 5 Phone 4-sst7 - 4-5435 : . , i ¢ Charlottetown. P.F..l. . Home decorating ‘ 0 : M. “if. . -- ._ .. “ is easy with pro-pasted 0 cotton 0 linens “4‘2"”; 0 5m“ wallpaper Just wet, apply and sponge smooth- You'lt get the hang of it. fastl Moore 8. Malawi Ltd. ' CHARLOTTETOWN Gloria "7% Ladies' 3 Wear 155 Gt. George St. Cli'towl i mer ‘ Come to w h ‘ - chance to be exhausted as they. ‘ about is hushed and still ‘no "Why are edit in g I while” Alex questi o n e d. “Skies #— are mostly blue." The doors were open. Peter came in. and out at will. Tabby mild. clever lady of a cat, once was at his heels. Morning Shadows Litt Shadows Of TW'I'ghl - it; l..“i.t..‘:ji:..i:".£:hi “Do you think it. needs new‘ “Shes not #._._....__....._. A! “April.- one remarked thel be queried. ma e other day. when a light snow-i paint. Elle . mes. who. that way. flurry blew across the face. of would prefer that the houseclea- - y k i 5 are mnsiiy blue." the sun. “has little; 10 commend ning be put off “until we get} Sometimes sunnily so. Some- it' Noming.end"r'ng' one mayl away to the fields", inquired at times as now. bedecked with say. It's Just mu and... o i “It, {.1 mt . H “a” dear men s sigh the outset. s airy w iie as. niin '- . . . And we remembered how a ll is." Until tomorrow —- Diary - young mother we knew back in" “It will be whiter" we said. Good — night..... the years had written us of her first born: “We are calling her 'April.’ (It because it's birth - month. Her gem is dia m on d! I'll because name conjurs up such lovely thingis — e earth's awaking. the birds' return. atid all t e revived b o p e s and that come with early spring." We recalled however the for- sentimeiits this morning as we stopped by the door when , » returning from an errand to the house across the lane... ‘ is a gener o u 5 place tol en our supp 'es sale! Only 10% down and easy credit 0 q 3 “I ‘1’ a (a (D - D C Q) -. m : .. m (D .5. .. 3' a < 3 . ale. Phone for free in—home demon- sometimes are. Tea bags. Strallon- had begged, And there werel breakfast-eggs in the handful.1 we carried. It was that time of day. one‘ f much etichantnicnt usually.. Mien the last shadows of the twi- lifted by the the world \‘l’ e HULL-A-MAGM” 0 full power vacuum 0 extra larqe. disposable bag 0 lnthli nylon and tubbat hosl - <tovdv construction 0 With complete. set of attachments “0 tlpovei ‘ It was only April. we thought. other montlt. that could‘ have given us so beautiful a 'n' so promis l n :1 to hearts. and so fair. Granted other months. before atid after. have th eir charms. but none with more anticipation of excit— lng loveliness to come The summer"? It civcs no sprint!- time warrant. on seasonal hope renewed. The autumn'.‘ No niat~ ter how bewilchincly lovely it MM. M___ is. the crickets' laments are in SINGER DELUXE our M,._.__ r . ‘ U FLOORPDUSHER So st ill this tiioinin: was WITH fjfi BALLUN 0F WAX i'fiiqi then. breath I c s s and serene. Promise of green leaf and grass came to us iii the incre a scd spring - songs about- the snrcr CLOWNN'W ctawitiils alolticH the tilll‘lfls". the : _ :l'::;',‘lg‘:fl"fi“, s or Huts w its cs. ic i.ippy ~ “who... loan (vhii'pings or the slim-rims in GOLDEN GUM'VACUUM WIlH FRff HASSUCKl mm» n my: . - . . .. . a min .wiqm altlnttltlll‘l vacuum , , ‘__ 0 liniiiflrtlsovl'xfl 5mm": tho “ m l 1.1"“ “0 hm d a - mot» w» .tsmubi- tun 4 V» l and out..." robiu‘s broken trill' llnwfilttnulinrh‘ 'M'vr'twr'wm “ls the breakfast ready yet. 0mm mmpiuuiiaomianu Ellen?" .lnmcs culled from a "":2'_L,".§;””"“"“""“°‘“ Bamm’ww'" plflEOl‘)’. I s 95 , . - "Almost!" he replied. hast. ..all!or eniu: indoors ___.g'j’vrmw_hk H J . Now that April calls the housewife. to thc t."sks and toys of the house 7 cloaitiuz. we pain. SPECIAL DFFER 0N FAMOUS SINGER SMNT-O-MA "0* . singer Slant ClJihtir Zigzag ted the kitchcn- ceiliu'z. this a - s . _ afternoon. Taking advantage of .Smaiiiiiimmw M the brilliant sunshine then 013- i‘ ‘ ' tainiiiz. to lcaud assistance at mm “My,” “5! the chore. SWALLOWED KEY LONDON tf‘f‘t A motorist taken to court for not paying the excess charge when his parking SINGER SEWING CENTRE meter ran out claimed that it _ . _‘ “wont be r s c l' i" w icu hc 164 Great George St. touched it "I touched the me- Charlottetown. P.E.l. ter slot with my lillllllnll key and it swallowed the key " The mag- 394-455] 436-5718 338-2150 istrzitc. dismissinc the charge. Charlottpmwn Sun‘n‘vrsidp N Montague said: “You were lucky it did not swallow you." second floor Moore & McLeod Ltd. 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