BERMUDA TRIP tum top prize in a six month coa- lilr. and Mrs. E. 5. Chandler are shown at Malton Airport chatting with Mr. Ron Sclater. Public Re- lations Director for J .9. Wilson Lighting and Display I.imitPd- .Vlr. Chandler of ('haitD0ll Company, (.'.harl0tietown. PEI aitd ; test Sp0IlstII'Pfl h) .I. A. Wilson i.lL'lillllg and I):-'pla,i' Limited to promote greater interest in Light- inc. The Cltanldcrs enjoyed an all- expense uoek at the famed Elbow Beach Hotel. tv... . ., Wmwz Lena Caroline Mcl..ttre. Women's Iain. rm; 1 i7a'gTs' Theluuardian Friday. April 5. 1957 HAPPENINGS Mr. Robin ('rct-liuan of the De parlment of Tran.-port. Frederic- ton; Mr. and Nlrs. William Nausl of Fort Churchill and their chil- dren; Miss Edith Creighton. Hali- fax; Mr. William Creelman. New Hampshire; Mr. Ralph Creelman. Saskatoon; and Dr. ll ilfred Creigh- ton. Deputy Minister of Lands and Forests in Nova Scotia. are in ' Charlottetown to attend the funeral of the late Dr. P. A. Creelmsn. Mrs. C. A. Coady has returned grim a trip to Montreal and Otta- .Mrs. George Ives. Dartmouth. is expected in Charlottetown this coming weekend. Mrs. Ives will be attending "The Parade of spring Fashions" at the Queen Charlotte High School. Mr. and Mrs. S. 1'. Green and Mrs. W. E. Champion of Charlotte- town have been in Toronto this week. They were registered at tile Park Plaza Hotel. I KEEP IN TRIM A Good Diet was one of the lucky contractors to. ELLEN'S DIARY By IDA .lFIA.V KAIN no you lose your laughter and your disposition on a diet 7 Whether or not your disposition The Fine Old Homestead. is the worse for died depends on the diet-and on your attitude to- .. mt-n sorely need. They're offpward dieting. Fart is. you can to the shorter hours and the pay-ieither feel out of sorts or trium- cheques. Nor can we blame them. ' phantly in command. But as you sa.t' what'sito he-come, Tests of the adequacy of a diet of the lat'mtI1E'-' lt'S- In many lfinclude disposition. daily energy, place. the older men who are keep- i rate of weight loss -- and the hit! it ROIHE "NW. and Pt?" Wltll length of time you can happily the I395! Of m3t'tt1tt9t'Y IIWII" PF0dUC- . stay with slimming fare. There is tion is limited." lonly one difference between a ”It'si theyyoung fulkls who arelwell balanced normal diet. and need? 0!! It? tatm" I19 Utter OI-' well balanced reducing diet. and :fered ”youn-.1, men anti women andithat is in calories, A carefully children e that'it the ideal set-up Ianngd rutttctn menu can at. Itor farming-" liinrri better nufrition than the "I can't for the life of me seeimgnu; (hrtlugh whlch you plied what will come of it. Years agofon too many pounds, with plenty of youniz lads around. Reducing diets are based on its future was assured,” .lames this principle: when you take III It was Jeanie who was to glimpse our first robin-of-Spring. In the hush of early morning. she saw the advance one of those which eome to the lawn-trees to be neigh- hours to us here at Alderlea throughout the Summer. . . to sing matins for us at waking. And even- oong when the sun Is withdrawing last fingers and pools of bright- ness from the fields and dusk Is pouring the purple twilight into the cup of our valley. Yes. the first robin. It lingered long enough for her to identify it. at clou range and then flew out of sight down to the orchard. And hearing of it. James smiled. And we stispected could see in fancy the hrighter red patterns left hy the NI W9 t'3"'t WP tl'lt3l'! 3ltl'HfI-"lttire is forccd to draw on st old swd" and Ice n, mp nice But tonight lteiienih the starsitat tn makp up this deficit. This "mm! of the m,Sh.mn(,d so-ll mtthe farmlands we fancy. feel somepmakt-5 it clear that the rate or some field of the sowing. But to-l5I”"'"tE5 bP"93th the Drf'SPnt loss is established by the calorie a loveliness to what it sooner or Iat- . h . V d W , h er will be. the farmers' lot was to;I I": 2" 11 F”'3I""””5;l "fl:"I '3'" um-it at the wood-harvest and at-trl t o lo: am the of! s of the. fond to the round of the cltoringi a"'II'"L dill ” 5" Md” "3 "”'5I- that is thcirs at this scason- .Vevei'-lm'LIJ”".la" 055' Ii" "n' - . Ihclcss there was time to chat with .(, oz”. Ir?mm'mlI " -T " "law - another farmer who dmppcd by. '” ""3 I" ' deficit. MORE ENERGY Of course, with calories llmitcd, cach food included in the diet ntiist cnnlrilitite its full share of .lhe protccllxe essentials. othcr- wise you short-change yourself nutritionally. It will be no N "V . , . yggVW7d?a ;? slrtiglzle to keep even-tempered -.L-I”-IIImI-e- Imtitinhetitli llllnod on a diet that meets every nu- II" I I” " Inna ' tritional nccd except calories. lnurl" tic mt-rlicnrd the tisiiur say; in ..-.init-5. "hut I'itt uoiidcriiig justl Iv Inn; Illill state will continue ;i .o iimiiy I.'lI'InS rat-ant now or And you will not have less energy. The Inc: is that after taking off part of the burden of fat. you'll ,i Widow Loves offered. "But now things are cltang-. lpnpr palnrips H1311 you htlrn, ha-y nred ' Will Keep You Sweet And Natural have more energy. An Important angle to check on the disposition score is your at- titude about the necessity for re- ducing. If you feel put - upon. you'll not be happy on the best diet in the world nor able to en- joy the good things Included In the low calorie menus. DISPOSITION -PROOF DIET Breakfast: Fruit juice. is glass 50 calories; Soft cooked egg ill); Thin slice high protein bread 50; Butter. L: pal 3: Coffee. black 0. Total 205. Lunch: Ground meal paltie. broiled I3 oz.) lean. trim before grinding) 165 calories; Toasted half bun so Relish 25 Tossed it reen salad (vinegar and seasoniitnt 25; Buttermilk or skim milk 80. Total I355. 4 o'clock energy pick-up: Glass of Buttermilk or Hot Tea and oz. wedge cheese 80. Dinner: Shoulder Lamb Chop. broiled Ilean meat onlyt I25 calories: Baked potato. medium size 100; Butler. '.2 pat 25; Vegetable-Choice of: Asparagus. lstring beans. broccoli 25; Celery. r a d I sh e s. and carrot sticks 25; Pineapple, fresh. c I II n e d or frozen 95: Coffee. hlack. or tea fl. Total 385. Total calories for day: 1035. or full prt)tItit'tiuit'."' . ..itiu-s 3-lltlfllf his head. ”()f late Fflends Ii lict-u ill)n(It'l'Ill,',' the. some thdll Itt.H'('”-H II" Wiilicd. Dear Nlary llaiworthz I am a "r aI's uronu with ll1l"L'P anygnuddlt--aged uulow and, after a u-ti th" Visitor ttlicricd. lyenr of witht-rm: lonelincss. I am -littttfts t"lHl('ltl0t'l ”Wl10 1'8" tl8.V7" considering second marriage : to '”l'lwrc'it land hei1'.'Intz to he ciil- a widower my auc. a person I've iitatctl -- in fact in some instances knoun and lu-on fond of since my it has waited so long thc woods teens, are reclaiming ll . , . good land too.. wt, 1"”, (..".l. mh,...' almmmh we Its a shame! Think of all the have our h,,np(.l.mnenml dim”; t.ET'S tent A. Big Hit At By HM BAII.F.l' ALLEN After an absence of sevcral Iwlklha; I19"! mm I'I"arI'.Ig II iienccs. But admiiicdly we both N" P Mm" K”'"'”'”""-'I ' ;stiII (lceply love the partners we wccks, the Chef and I found thatl gone for naught. And ”they'reIlhM., 10,1. we 3”, pmpawd to the temperature of the foodl .TC?l1dwder Melange Buffet shrimp bisque. As more persons arrived. he added 2 cans of frozen potato soup. then 2 cans of oyster stew and finally 2 cans of frozen clam chowdcr. He added a little calling for production In the Mari- times -- 'Produce more!" they say. Who's going to produt-e?" "With flit industry draining farms of the boys" James nodded. "Taking off younger farmers too DAILY PATTERN g .. IIIII ll kecp their mcmorics alive for our- 'selves and otir rc.-pcctive children --without rancor. Jealousy or odi- ous comparisons. However. a dear friend of mine. also it widow-with whom I've dis- cussed remarriage intensively - says It is impossible to love two people at the same time: namely, my late husband and my prospec- tive bridegroom. But I don't see why. If it man dies. his widowt should cease to love him and for-' get the years of happiness theyl had. I CAN'T LIVE IN DREAM ' I still love my late husband; but I can't live with a dream. I am alive. I am eedcd. and I need the man I am going to marry. it is alltvery puzzling and has made me feel guilty. Does the one love. take away from the other? I want to re - marry because there is no substitute for love. companionship. being needed. and making a real home life. Nothing else could suffice to keep me happy or even contented. I am it realist and can face any- thing I can understand; so if this decision to marry is wrong. or ipremattire. I'd like to know It. F. J. JEALOUS FOUNSEI. Dear F. .I.: Something In the situation is uowholesomc; and perhaps It is the other WId('IW'l Counsel. Back of her alleged concern for emotional integrity.and her ae- cent on conflict between love for the deceased and the prospective future mate-she may be )ealous,l unconsciously. of your agreeable opportunity to many again. In stating the impossibility. to her way of thinking. of loving both the dead-and-gone and the new spouse at the some time. she may be trying to talk you out of this chance. with the only plausible "scare" argument she can mun- ter. Inasmuch as you've known the ' - candidate since your . and always have been fond of him. I fake it he has a sound social history. and can't be dis-I missed as a dubious character 3-. Court pay too much attention to the widow's heir-splitting aegatt vlelt. INVIHTINO fMK'Il.ll.! I I ! eelvee.l Jllebsaeh-aptly jbI&eoe0dber. chi :2.D0allevevertev henna-of 1&1-ewsrtssa hhavssssotssrt-vice; issuanc- freezer in the test-kitchen was bum”, . h,,”.ub1e5poon of curry still at zero degrcc-exactly as it powder dissolved in Wm...-y I W85 Wit!" W9 '9" nourish of parsley and celery- "This is fortunate." observed wd "wed --chowd" M,l.nng-- the Chef, "for foods begin to de- Tomonnowrs DINNER teriorate noticeably even with Clam chowder Cmp Crack". only a five-degree rise in tem- val Cum" Wm. perature." - "Judging by the phone calls. PIc(lt)lneIItm CT)::ceBread Chef." I said. "friends are likely Tommoivoc-do snld to dropping in about lunch Stnwberryyamm. cup '""'- Coffee Tea Milk BOWL BUFFET All measurements are level: ''I shall prepare a welcome- -: ..-:::.':..-:;:r.::v "9 ””"9d' "Iv" ”"' I”"" F tit-r veal cutlet Illced a scant '1" bubbling bowl buffet. based on u . the frozen soups in the freezer. II"l:'k'.C::m'd"';u';r:I::y';:I::.I"m, I will heat these as needed and pnlvemelm. bu mu 14 C mm serve them with sandwiches. Ilka. mu W. dp nnonea nu "Right now I am going to thawtmd V. Mr De Pu; Add "M V"! a loaf of the frozen cheese breadtclme me ha and "mi. um" and one of rye carawny. We also "win n WEI, named have spreads for the fillings-ll I ood ind, en frozen ham-salad and cheddar ,1 I: 'mE""':m. Igrbmnwh cheese plmiento. ' ' "Also. there is a loaf of yourlmrim ':b'”"'k:Ied?e' 8"" Io frozen pound cake In the freezer, 2". "" M 1', 'i 38"" Madame. and an assortment of .""I "U" m' ' n ' me” frozen peaches. strawhcrrles until '3 I g , P I ad '1 4 pineapple to make a fine I "0 duct 9' I I. 0' W mmi small onions. Add ts c. water and axing” GUESTS it c. milk. Simmer is min. or until . 3tender. sixteen persona dropped In to Blend 1 H" , p butter or mar- zagmlhello. between I! and Ilgarint 1 Hunt Mm. 1', an. "R. ' I And guess what the (he! did! i Urn "I1 "pp" "Id 1 "p" II''' He started with I cans of frozen. hid m "" mm "M minim .Stir until smooth. shnsner 8 mil. Serve as directed. meant to us. the less do we make an openibook gdthem. Rather. the evet-last rug 1 that has hap- pened to us. via blessed relation ships. registers in a general love He tblusterlngt - Why won't Ing-up of the personality - in a you marry me? Is there sosnecn rlclter capacity to love and be.else: loved. wortblly. sh; (him) .. 05' hf. ti one wonders. therefore. willy). lust MUST be. you and the widower feel 1'! Houses Ell IN VIII to insistently vow destltless love for the vanished partners. This 70I-En0- 0350 MPI-1"1 lsevea race bones that W1 seems rather tat-tk-as tall. and as- eertlvely hsctrwm lookhg - iulday when - barn went In D the face of s new dispensation oflninu Pl 7'" Wli RICOVIY. providence. which tmpllclty re- quires each of you to reinvest '31 fully In "file life of the living." If h.Mag' llsvrerth gunsela tltreaml r lllll. not mad soul Inervbvr. Write bar I: t::IwIFE of this newspaper. PIESERVERS living In London and what 1 make helps with the problem of exist- ing on an MP's salary." A British member of Parlia- ment earns about i:l,500 154.110). Mrs. Chlchester-Clark has made up to 96 pounds of marmalade In one week. Her recipe is to oranges. four grapefrults. three lemons to in pounds of sugar, which produces 10 pounds of marmalade. JORDAN RECOGNIZE! RUSSIA AMMAN. Jordan tReutersl- The Jordan council of ministers decided at an emergency meeting to recognize the soviet Union and establish diplomatic relations. of- ficial sources said Wednesday. Re- lations will be established at the embassy level. t I l I l l Long Gowns - Short Gowns - Baby Dolls - I Slips - Petticoats - Pylomos - Pentle s - Children's sup. - Crinellnes . Pylemos - Panties Q. Slso to only WEEKEND SPECIAL LADlES' LINGERIE 33 1-3 OFF 1'RAVEI.lERS' SAMPLES FAMOUS MANUFACTURER All first quality one style of a number Size 34 only - - cIII-I--'ti''''lIlI0t-II-sbraoansousa In-tut sata-s Go elg r "on muturtuuiu-uueune:""I""'”""" ""'. """"' Ur. lslan Haves Ch 0 - real and II!IWOl- Hunt .1 pg. ... u. lourts es Here t-- '-'t'- -'- t- -t-- ct tw OIIIII - ' stcscsllattveseeettllseu-nmtelte":.eeate. in 1 & POINWALI. The nldtimc t-nus tn. shay act was greatly up. "" "' I"'I' 'P"' "" 3" Ioaths tn 5. ball at"! t-L . on much in evidence ill BOIIIIIV H II. If III. I& I2 . at-met. row on when 0- -v n...' ,....... .,......., Futon II.l&I'ICGXpx'l” at f canton the entire community would M. ,3, E. . :1” muu. turn out to render timely assIst- lag nqgg 1. wggp tn ,1. t ance to s neigllbutir. has been re mualtltns of Cornwall. Clyde Rlv- ' at vived In Cornwall durml the er. New Haven. Ilodow Balk. I i a”, last several lliullllls One day and York pang nu .n,.g. In” My during the early part of the win- took the fans of a preedatioa I M; terasoodly numb” 0' m"I0-0t'IIuhItaatialpurseofsneoeyto .1. qtupped with power NW5. Ila. Mr.IIacDttaaldbyscomnxltteere- . trucks and tractors. gathered at pnoeatatlveofthe above rneaun- 43,. the home of Dotiglas MacDonald ed communities. Mr. and Mrs. Q" who has been confined to a lick Macbuald were deeply touched , " room for a lengthy Derttlt;Ie.dandhb&- hymthls further expression of good- ' . fore the setting sun ca a w gm ; ad at mmmg. - . - . to their labors a large pile of wood. to extend etIIeiu:' lieu-ttiitcograutuda '1. readied for the stme and sufficient to all who shared In this thought- to take care of their fuel needs for ful token of loving concern for . ' the winter. had been conveyed them in Mr.MacDonId's prolong- ' Milli h t ? f . to their dooryard. Needles to say ed illness. y 1 M it w . '1 try - (Ill W1 However It Is Brewed Tea N t I f d b Ik. ' MUSI Be F"e5I"I)' Made - ieffective cereal form n CAR0l.YN wiLLarr' -r , , ' , . . . . . , mg," PM W, Wm, '”'- '9 W I .. It s only to slap um bad habits. rant it? OTTAWA ,.-pa .p..t..,,, the The members of Baltic w. 1. . jghtdummuygodimmuttohruktbom. nursery rhyme about porridgea "I" 33- "'9 Wm” "I M31 KGIF 01- i 1 Th9 constipation 111519. for qxample, ' "some M! H hm. some like it fer for their March meeting. The 5- . .ot-ten begins with unit "tins. Too cold"-could apDl.V '0 tel dl'lI1lK- if'ee'.',"K "pened by '.I,”3I"3 "I9 many prepared food. lgck (13 mm”! int! In Canada "9" ""9 "Pm" c"'d" I" food bu.Ik our bodies tun dad for But n0bod.V really likes tea "in un””"' Elam memk" "'W9l'9d fun ti - y '. the pot. nine dais old." "maul C onm5- nmblllimmn If it nyihinc. (lanadians fray - that mmuy fail because and drink their tea too wen r y ono restore bulkwgnm. full enjoyment. said experts of If you are one of these unhappy pgopl. the Tea Council of Canada hatter wimthewmgmgm lmbit give n-mn- h n '. ' . t ed . ' . Irziit EIUEIIIIIIIIII';i::lEEm:93&jI:'ln:llnE Cocom” SQUMIEP ': chum try Keno"! An'B"n' Th" mrwy. Cream: . good-tasting cereal supplies the natural The council. maintained by ten lL' cup b"hIlI!"' IEXEI-W9 lbl-ll-k you Ema dulytto avoid exporters in overseas lands and 2'' mp Vlik ' mg” 11'NKl1l3Y1t)'- Ll tea packers. enlisted the help of .:(gj:yyD E In the 40 yea” gincg w. K. Konolt " the Canadian Association of Con- ' ' t t,edAl1.3 ' ll” ' x. 2 cups pastry flour 9'53!” g 7911919 IWGNIIY h9lP0d w i:i'.'Li.'J.l2.”2?..”ll.'I.lZ”.'".?.ll..i"5'.i 0 mgtom mH1to"'mg:t;nt;l;?.Vtd wen-vorenteo packaged or instant lea. of M !'mmx an ""9" 9" "9 mg qua 0 "M19 Wulnml 1" 1-pogough n.;s1- 2 egswhueslffb-E ten H” natural .efl'ect.iveneas. Indeed, many More than 2.000 CAC members H5 Ens H "II: ' g people with noirtegularity oujoythgold. throughout Canada took van in 3 cup, Imwn sum. fashioned bran snuflinflsvorofthiscunsl the survey. The group rep- 1 teaspoon vanma over my on," resented tea drinkers of different I . . ' , , ages from varying social and 1' I? c0c;,)nuI d d t .- . A"'B"m ' dm " fwd ”! h'Kh'n"E”' economic grottts In both large giakeuipn gilotitlwtivenreflflo . 0"3.lV'5I"9-QIIC-llel'V0d wif.luniIk(hotos' and small communities. cool and cm in mug," E ' cad It "'3 "d P9 h9dI-I1 "id "Sulfa?- "ach housewife tn the survey. ' If All-Bran sounds too simple a way to armed with a half-pound of pac - ' golvg your oomti, aged or Instant 3-: s' ” on - ' which type she rcgularly used-- pmbhm' do kept records of the number of ' ”hdfP?"P cups obtained from the quantity of 0f: A1I'B?ll1 With It tea used. mtlkevery morning it The tea council received 1.658 t)fq-107 fl, :::llI:,'::e records to tabulate and ,dlIy.,sg..' ghgoone . Survey reports. published by -- 'hp"hon h.blR both the CAC and the council. ' showed the average housewife gets 285 cups from a pound-260 Ifnof. oomplotoly cups from packaged tea and 307 uh'g1ied,mturnu,. from Instant tea. ampty urwn "Id Individually, the most popular - number of cults from a pound was p':IiIdtww”t:Irt Y” . 200 from packaged tea and 240 r -153 P"-'3' . from instant. ise from Kellogg's, However. wh lie Canadians I” I'm 3" Pb. 3' London, Ontario, 'drank an estimated 400.000.000 Imperial gallons of tea last year. the reports showed wide' varia- 0 I tions In -the strength of tea Cana- M dinns like. 9 l Maritimers. the survey showed. - - like their tea strong. On the Prai- , '- '4. " ries. the brew tends to be weaker Nola: Have all lngrodtutts at V loft in until blended 9 You yd lighter, more and housewlve. get more cups M room temperature. I :. mashed ripe t gwdw, hhd .”d. PCT P0Utld' ' bottoms : - ' Measure Info bowl ' g vutlt dependable MAGIC 1 -I . .b'''. '.""."'n' fllovtfezl strokes or I Ruth. '."d." MAGIC ' M.P. IV?” "I." "' atlas. by hand or with electric 'l M0906?! your other WK t 2 y .mH miss! at medium spud. ' Two-lhlrds M muffin POM. Ingredients... Makes Marmalade ' "'"' 4 t . --it-r around or "M4 with nndltsoves I plltry Hour ,"'.v."m. sup colts popen. Inlte In I I.0Nl)()N ICPI - June Chiches- or I'm. eneexlfled , unhwn mu -nod-rat-Iv tot mu. 375”. :3: 'M'”"'G:c ' t .cl kl lt f th C . a spate our Zoo: 25 mini. ' tietre Iriiembvevr col” Parlianferltstuldr : J 3 "I5 MOON illlhll "d In" Isomohlof I "II". 5P""”' II” "P "It" ''"I' ' M5”- Londonderry. brcws h r own mar-. Powder "tllftt" ttl malade. bottles It and sells it toll Vs tsp. bolting sole &1""P'- kl"! WOO? II-k o If h ' the , ' on Elhglgea III.i:.iI'lcIII cry 3 up In rib”: ..,..I:wl,..g . VI NP- IWWW Says Mrs. Cltlchesler-Clark who W”, cinnamon studied English at Cambridge and Viola: about 10 we can ” singing In Vienna: ”It's expensive All New Spring Styles and Colors Reg. Price 1.00 to ".95 NOW 57: to 13.30 A 33l-3 OFF On Sololodoy ut9o.sit.