-I-m"‘.". ,':". =‘s»_; i_r_ ‘_-5 lllfu ' l,l r ‘li i . il” 1 iii -' ..-1 ffw I MAY 10 1957 . PAGE EIGHT 1 .nA1<1.u 1 1 1-. 1 U WN uuA1wlAN __ :L ____~__ 3; ' - " 1 i * 1' I I ""i'€ ` ` ' 1 . _ , !‘- _ "` Al|"£ _“_ _ . `l`oday's Short Wave H Wt y iguglfegr ` _rf _ Radio Program M n i J 1 l l I I t ` ‘ &' "~ .l' r. _ l 1 R. ~1-».\~vi 5 In if; fi i .Woman’.s Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions -.°- Literature _ _lQj_l_ __ ' _ » ooo l-ll f - ' .sv _I 1*" _ 10.66 meg,-_;' .iz.l, 25.42 rn.. 11.a lp. ’ llleg. i r ` » ' Q BERLIN it 4-,- f\\»~ es; -I _ ,ALS -5 -\-__ -._.._. ski... """”""7"~"'~ --- i" -2 Bag. 220, 311.1 m., 9 Si meg. MOSCOW ‘rt /f . PRAG UE. CZECHOSLOVAKIA If-,-xr'-. .- ` chorus om 4A 25 34 m 1134 “\ . .~ __j_.` lol , Ei SLACKS Illf-:ll for the holidlly. he go-` LIU 3.5 53,, __-___ ___ f°3`c> "':'=`="F‘ 3 PRAGUE, (‘Zl;`(`II()SLOV.‘\KIA l ‘ i"ilie qu.'liii_\' fliilillel _\`1l\_\` :ind Brown. \ii.-~c.-"s sizes li - 20 _ ;f§:;i.f*ii ___i2.95 ~»~- »;, *_ __ ___ ' l W nn H Im” sua" _ Frances Shelley We 9 I M05 fhflll I-»lV|“» _ . _ ___0NmY_ my __ ' "_ _ ‘ 011 lllle ltwouldbe os res 1' _ 5, ._ ho Housrwlrf _iw ll m \@ :_ ;" _ d " , , ` lm VID em sown songs RAN Take Joy home l to their earthly parents, now much I heart for her; family of mail due to our Father ' H g;30 p_m_ _ prague Tenhe,-_Sl 'I`hcn_ will she come, and oft will in heaven! -Hosea Ballou. »C0_l1lCl sing to thee. ,d ml - bsolmely wi-:l.l. BABIES no Nor env; ‘ tl i a » i-Iiseilltiiaiwtli l1alvJvpihcss.l§I`lie human WAY T0 ‘LUN f\TTl'35"l`l0N 9:40 p.m.-Popular Concert. OLR 11 art needs fellowship more than You l 4A. 25.34 ln., 11.84 meg. ' iiiéiylliiiig else, fellowship which is ml‘?cl_Well_db”;l;_" dlllis _"Oi “VY Vf‘1`l` looked at me....you ._ and you put elevated and enduring, stronger means if _mice 1_1? “° Owe’ is H blank- Van Dyke. this brings him whatever he wants, he mall' have anqlli1‘c<'l that most OUR PLQCE undesirable habit of f.en1of'l~ tnnt- A erfect life is like that of 5 rums the hreakm of whlr- e also go forth alone ln the solitude After his nccds lmvc been satis- bclollg to society, to have our and left until he goes to sleep. place in it and vet to be capable 65 so ENCOURAGING of the infinite sea. ‘We ought to fied he should be put flown alone der ‘ c Mr. and Mrs. Penlvy were honest __ Compiet inhividual existence ’- thgn 1icrS the l”§°ll She *Welded Jule Sequi soprano, 25.0.5 Mm _ i him stead! It sounds ve ._ ___, _ ullllil |lllll."l-'livin , p'm'_Anmversa"y M “subb°t` ._.___.J0Y l If gratitu`lg;Td§g?l€»iii children! litieliikql Mlm you can me that N haven't any right." was about to discuss that very 312 m" 9'6 meg' Arid make a plhce in thy great more is the gratitude of the great flllest-lfm ml/Self. Bryn replied I was about to ask you if we n’t come to some sort of com- promise." ‘ meg, ' ' ’ " " ' whon thou un. working in the fur- LINKED 'ro sronr Ccfubrvuilsef CARACAS mwS_ ay,_,_ of _noublehor --121-ellen.. cuffs bring ___Vl/If _Amateur Holm Yv5_ or weedmg ln the sacred hour \__cr_y__muc in s ye on mens shirts, , __i__st 5_8 meg_ dawn. 1 IZ HOW. they have brought _ t d _ t _ It is a eomcly fashion to be glad- gbbut at renaissance of cuff llliksr .l;?5d?f al H llmlll- Mid 12-St rllilht J ' tl c we say to God. mung he bright new idea is a _l _fglinggns of Antrim oy is le gm e _Jean Inge]0w_ crystal link with tiny trout flsics iii f *"l"r__`y0“ must “dmlt ll WHS dlffl' 8 m__ 1514 meg: GSD_ 4 place of_the conventional horse or Clllt- 1l.'1f> mes.; Gsc. 31.3 COMPANIONSIUP “X "‘“~i'\~ sho lima her chin. You were so 8 mcg. Companionsliip is the one thing -*’_*~ -~failliiiar," she said roudl got on very well on the trip ere. You dldn't seem to mls- me. But after we got here- nnei-, and ln the drawing room F11 I P Y- lniliur?" he repeated. don't think it was necessary. you talk as if..._you your arm around Grandmother “ull illilol‘1'd. Cu|02'S PRINCE ALBERT and purer than itself, and centered _C “K 3 9" lml lf’ his when you said good-night. I saw 113 _ __ ___ _ 4 _ _ wants duiinff 'rho erirly mont-hs of _. ....1 if.” §f.s‘l’..°3.‘.‘..“‘éi'i§‘.'r,°”_»iff=.‘1; ll‘..".E‘,‘,lf-‘r15§‘.fi§i"i..°‘é‘..’Zi‘T‘l.’?&iI’. “l;,},’;;» ,§';f§,,fl; ;§;_<;';l;*_ ,‘;:_,l;f_;d;_<1,- ”°i' nm m.. 11.72 meg 1 Him life is E fauum ampau beyond has Named from __l_D~_______`__'_;9‘ that _in_ournfully. She's li. very nice couldnt help it," B said rgiandmother, after all, isrl't she? ` And I never saw one like her be- rfore. If you can imagine lt, Deborah I never had a grandmother of my o P ~~ ‘ g ' h tax s ‘N AM°|~n Me ship of war. which has its own th.; strgmgh and pntipnccs of the °“;“a_d ' E um - _ - ‘t lik lt. I lt h ft. ffl/ pla-oe in the fleet and can share in mother. Crying .<‘1ould cease when ns badnenough to _ glgwelixeher its strength and dlsclphne, but can the cause has been removed. a ' ll. but I have to do that for own good. I have todowhat I've If 1’d come back not marri- ..and told her about_.... him, we'd have had to tell her at h DRE. d _ lTy so much about me it would her. There wouldrrt be any- ycar- _ but I won't take ad- 1'l'llI‘0sE ley. "Vi/'eil make il _ai-mer out of to 31v"`°ffe“°"3 “° man Wm‘°“t foulndatllon. niemlbers ol a “l~I0s- when you don't mean lt when ___,_, that boy yeh m0t_her_.. his load of trouible; no man so tesses' Cmb_._» you-re not honesty ’ \‘.'“.;.it men wlint is not talents, o `n other noi 1 Ay the bmakfn t table the Oth” 8-H01'-‘I H0119 S0 ‘VlS¢ bllt the “dVl°e “entiertairilnent and plc_as.liii. com- .l sufficient as never to need assist- For a. modem, fee- they provide i‘ 1- ;.1:,:f~l»; r, 1 ' 'ds, ` ~ _._ _ -_ - -K ru' *':. ~.-lu."-l' to achieve, but thc' mor-n=r~,.~» no n-ne ,plating to hfs of Othflrs muy. .ati Slime time 0’ panioriship _for men," the charje Don’t you believe in love at first t, Deborah?" e sprang up and' faced him. h . Sh ` other. be useful for him; and, . ,ming by me horurg » Thaw what Gam said youu start ' ~ '\'l`l to lar: nz' -l3‘..l'.\'el'. wife lin incident that occurred ati -- -~ ~~ - i tho oluo tho hrovlous- higlil_ The "“""°’°“- We “h°“1d think °“" -Furaccumpanyuix a.10n°1y_.1u=m talking about next." she accused. ];|,E5_<|;n SOUL5 l chlmma on ed _ -lk h L to th selves under the strongest engage- 1,0 d1n_ner___j,_h_e__f_1m,_,tre_ the Charge I __._____ l membernwhoprcoulg sslmndaup ang merits to comfort and relieve, Rnd is E1, with 10s extra if the mlm if -;~._.,.,. ,,,.,, In Um World b1@.;,=_@__! mrthfiilly sa he had never ki sed instruct. and admonlsh. and bearl wishes to dance :liter that The 1 \'~ '»i‘~ rl Ll _.. - - . . _ . _- _eg ’ r 51 1.’ li i~ l il lc cd \\ .ence sp'.'i,Z Georgp' his Wm. 5a1d_ .why __, ,.,“ S_,,,,,._,_. _ my “mmm limt ms Own “,_fe`? with one another -Thomas A fee includes intelligent convcr 1(- ____ _,___ _ __ n.h______,__ “_m_e earth _V “And would vm believe "__ Ken-,pl5_ satlon on any subject fiom politics des ~-u~.._ lull .ll llul .sl-are with nnllfv M_.,~\~_ no om. Stomi ,,p_»» ---- 7” d°E facing- and 3 l'9B°lln*-‘SS 9° enter into a. business agreement ... ., ._ , . . _ CHARACTER lauall at fluv uulu however with o. young lady on perfectly think you might have better taste, nothing else!" suppose he compared me to a h. I suppose he couldn't un- tand that a young man could lu rr '.`f>'.' lr-~ arid balm for ‘tht-I pi; n' I ` ` 9- That which we are. we shall 8»!10l€l\l-°' clear and straightforward grounds, _ fl t lou stand up rl ..»..~.'._oAal;rl'All1¢ ;,ffl;Cf,,d_ s owen;-. he repued_`..I H om teach, not voluntary but involun Rules Of the Clllb HW Stl‘l‘Ctf the emotion having no part thereof?" -"rs H B S`owe tt b - W5 E 5 S ~. . < . o. ut I look ful ilk . torllv Thoughts come into our- slrls accent 11 Cigarette. never a ~-~--»---»-»-_-~ -ff_lE~ _-»-I-x1_~_fl;;l3;_ minds by avenues which we never °0Cl cooked filling spread with mer-l 'flQ31'§..;Li§¢._j___',_ mgue and let bake in a very mod_ 1 -- .-...,r--.._-_- __ ’ crate oven about twenty minutes. ` ii-or thefllllhg stlrz 1-zlevol table- Plant F006 YS Bell Remedy 1°r spoons of cornstarch, and 1-2 tea- ` Mlm! l'""1 spoon of cornstarch, and 1-2 tea- ~ spoon M mn with 3 or 3 ,_ab1e_ Modern complete. scientific plant spoons of wld “W to 3 smooth food offers glardénersfdeiznite adv_i_\n_; we re" °“ ‘wr °f ‘=°“‘“¢ ”"“" Xi” °.5.`u mi. .?.ii.“'..‘I§".'..f’l..t. water “nd 'ur constanuy “nm hlfemgoneresieal Ingthe first place' boiling: let boil about five minutes; ' an mienuncm ’ plate. Before baking, prick the Vi».`I"‘ ' ou A . I 1 A = 1 --:. ' . ~ l f’ 3.1#-_ <:f»'-‘_ grated rind of a large lemon. l . r|“_,,__ |35. tablespoon of butter. and the beat- 3::;y¢glf,;:gT: md mo P en yolks of 2 eggs; stu- until the egg Because mmiem oqmpmg plum is set. then use. For the meringue, mod is eoneent,-nt,¢_ it 15 Qgumlg beat the Whites Of 3 G28! VCU llltllf that it be applied with can. The and gradually beet in 0 level table- »nrst essential in the use of a com- .fp--»-.annul-vulnv-'mourns'-IDIBO--l"*'-""*"'“, . 4 ‘ ‘ lpoomofslnu. pletephathodhtomahcvm 9 they are complete d ly add I cup of sugar, the juice and bummed and in the second p|ace_i mention her gerltleness, and her delicacy, and a few other qualities which would win the heart of n stone image, and to explain to you that any feeling of tendernem which I displayed toward her was quite sincere." She was gazing into his face. A slnw wave of color, quite unlike the angry flush of a short time ago, be- gan to spread up from her throat over her face. She dropped her .0Y95- _ | As for you, Bryn went on calmly. i distribution, otherwise, just as fn _ the case of sowing seed, you will have an uneven, spotted growth. Next. keep in mind that the excess- ive use of plant food should be avoided. Ii; is wasteful and may 1'0- sult in at least temporary injury from overfeedlng. Many gardeners have found that frequent. Smlll BP- plici.t`ons give them best results. Here are a few pointers to keep in m'nd: Never apply plant food when grass is wet. Do not put it on the leaves or stalks of flowers or vege- tables, or in direct contact with seed or the roots of plants. Where Wlltel' is available. thoroughly water the grass or garden after feedihk-Where water is not available. brush the plantlood on the blades of Brass bl' running the back of n. rake, or n light- weight door mat. 0*/el' N10 lawn. 'rhls may ulw be _t»he soil. Early application also elmlnafes hny possibility of even temP0Tlll'y injury to plants. Complete plant food may be ap- plied by hand. with n kitchen col- ander. or if plant food spreader. There are now on the market I number of inexpensive plant food lqxuaonetvlynumnbhauleeat go m t p umptuous for _ me to have any feeling for you 1 whatever. You are, in a sense, my i employer. I recognize that. I have no idea of presuming on that relationship. Nothing could be under the circumstances if' we came lm duties and my attitude. Obviously we cannot go on as we began yes tcrday. or all our plans and sacrl flees so far are wasted." She had turned away and was SU-\’l/Bylllg the eastern horizon Now she faced him. Did you make acriflces to do this for me? she demanded Nothing of any particular impor tance,"he replied calmly. Nothing 'that will not be far outweighed by lthe benefits I will receive from it However, a year l" a year ‘She considered. Im afraid I was She began to smile. I suppose :L stupid creature. I might have guessed. It's because we're so self- I’m sorry. It’s going to be...." _ed along leisurely toward the house. no glory. , Entering the kitchen together, they found Gary there. This is is certainly an early~rlslng house-hold. of birds, must be its motto.” If arette case. Mind if I smoke ” Ididn’t ask you she went on heard them men-tioned. A divorce 1'* is it 8. dIS§X‘8C€fl!1 thing' t0 be dl We can manage lt so quietly that Y" married Deborah." is cheeks. Nobody knows me. It e of you. I was wondering it the the girl you_...that fs, the girl you care about won't mind rather dreoaruuy. 1 dont quite “gl understand these things," she I hurried on, but I think if I were farther from my mind. However it A might be easier for both of us, “me very thoughtless," “hog plainly. you have been exerting must yourself to the utmost to live up mem to your bargain, and I've been J,-,jj centered here. To put it perfectly Most IIS ridiculous about it. Haven’t I? to a definite agreement as to my Th 'I‘h she bent hastily and lifted her we bowl. I think I have enough," she `j0l;s` Went 0ll~ a plausible alibi, but it doesn't bear Bryn took the bowl. They walk- ml o |Thc sun had suddenly thrown off man his veils of cloud and emerged in body remarked Bryn. Up with the pect a 0 0 e 11115 Bryn put down his coffee cup. fflll Gary having served them in the Why sitting room. He reached into his other pocket mechanically for his cig- Much is said about the nefarious conduct of girls who go into busirleq n they have fathers' able to support them, but the number of hhoso do this is so small as to be negligible, Girls are not so indlisilrlom they work for the fun of the thing. Nor have they a queer taste that es them prefer tolling in an office or store to going to Dames M10 ing golf and'otherwise leading the life of Miss Riley. Across the low round table, De- Whit borah shook her head. Wll0 You fold me.._.. and ll/lr. Hoi- that worthy told me, too, that that mllk a divorce is easy to get nowadays." Play Very easy. su clowly, something! should have Wm asked. In Granolmothers day u W divorce was dreadful. I'd scarcely lf; vorced? Does it..-_.mark one?" mf* no one will know you’ve been eve I wasirt thiriklng exactly of my- has was a disgraceful thing. Tell me. self," she said, faint color in her eg" gggqgaenooo-¢¢¢»»»oo¢»o¢» _ -- 'f f Homes t Girls Look Upon Jobs as Stepping Stones Marriage and Prefer That to Life in Stores and Offices When They Find the Right Man Il DTBBS terorpoiinda ticket. e great majority of girls want . I would be g quest except that ous and a waste o - pouse men instead of jobs. They are only too eager to do lt. And, in the second pllwe. it is an lm- _ practical suggestion because the poor working girl has nosllken cushlontoaituponethomeuidnot. even bread and butter to eat, to say nothing of strawberries and cream, unless she is her own mea man whose opinions I highly respect 119011 every subject accept _ asks me rp urge girls to marry instead of going into business. and to them how much nicer it is for them to sit on a silk cushion and sew up a seam and feed Upon strawberries, sugar and cream than it is to stand behind a coun- typewrlter all day. :iss E155' comply with my friends re- lirst place, it is superflu- ip persuade girls to es _-_ Possibly there are young women who prefer oi- flces to vine-wroathed cottagw; who dream q any desks and adding machines instead of blue and white lcitcheni there,_s even another gm some mgnperanibulawrs. and who would rather discuss the stock market with L where out in the world," she said ,mah with is breath of relief. I am a I Phe than to have him tell them how beautiful and wonderful they ui ow different from all other wolrfen, But, if such there be, they an nomenon of nature. just as rare as hens' teeth. tomarry. They intend to many of them regard their jobs as just a. bridge of sighs over which the pm from the schoolroom to the altar, and the reason that so few ol make li success in business is that they are giving one lobe of their to their work and the balance of their minds to the husband chase. e reason li. is so hard for women to find husbands nowadays, back-to-the-home-for-women-ers. is because they have taken mgllz away from them and the poor dears ca.n’t afford to marry, That B checking up, since women, as a rule, nly the lowest brackets in industry and on the pitiful wages they earn man could afford to marry unless he felt, as did the optimistic gentle- in the old story, that he had as else. good a right to starve a wife as any- But why all this pother about the working woman? It seems to me ll th e siniplwt proposition in the world and it resolves itself into the right every human being to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, irrec- a girl l-leeds the money she eams, men? ' nd or helpless lit/tie children. a n I agree with my friend that mal-ring eer for a woman. but it is only filet forced on her she is very miserable r is ive of sex. If a. girl wants to work and has the ability to do so, let her who shall say her nay? And, if dis a good-paying job that some man would like to have, why is me ln- ging on his rights and prerogatives any more than a man rival would? should' men be protected, from competition from women and not from For many, many years I have been intimately associated with worm en and I have not known a dozen who did not work because they pport themselves. Nor have I knovlm six who did not have family ponsibllitles and who were not taking care of old parents or li sivll ba Those who would force women out of all the gainful °CC\lP&t?l0l'l5 U14 ke marriage the only way by which they cm make a living would mah rriage s. vocation instead of an avocatinn. They take from 1119-l'l'189@ rythlng that is sacred. For the woman who marries just for a support o wit better than her sister who sells herself on the street. No girl now to marry for a livelihood. Bhe can make one for herself. And 8'Sl\_- ly she does. And it will be an evil day for the World when a. woman-s omic freedom is taken away from her and she has to marry for SMH wou1dn’t matter. I was thinking l-‘Mead °l f°’ l°"e' -_-_ is; §r best and the hm shechoosesit. makesh . m r1;roh\iaba.ndm@l'8b|O- -i she I should mind." - Did I say I cared about a girl? Bryn inquired, in surprise. Perhaps I saw for myself that there must be one. You spoke of sacrifices. You oou1dn't have meant your career, because you told me yourself -it was at a stand- still. and would be assisted by this agreement of ours. And...--I saw quite a lot of other young men,” she said, scarlet. but determined, and lt seems in me that you and your friend, Mr. Forbes. were much the ....the most attractive. so there must be a girl. I am glad, of course. It will make Clary feel much better. But has the world become ao liberal-minded that she lim Your Stomach Ich! iiller Every lui You hi! Bi i2ll fl U i Blll‘Ell.s '1'hebba¢ed,i1mvy!lelinga!h! si»l’u.."f'...".‘l"s:..\‘-"1...::§°l....... tllerisia d ' Qumxallh md_mox-egflllll mmtliermlirrtdhmaufniq bomstomnoh trouble. Burdouk BlooddB1::| ima upd = mmnbnnglhlng inmednan donethemturdpmoemddgndm. TmB.B..B.mdgc¢ridofyoui-shamed tum _ won't mind your taking this way to eam money for her?" Her eyes lifted to his, waiting Bryn considered If he said there fright again. Cl-ary, thoroughly conscious of'the amount of lovell- ness and charm and innocence which Deborah possesed. would certainly do what he could not to a spoil this friendliness and trust llfé. ‘I must tell Tubby what you said about him," he said lightly. l other question-I can assure you that no complication will arise.” She had begun to speak, perhaps to question him further, when a bell tinkled inside the kitchen. She msc hastily. '1'hat's Grand- mother." she explained, and hurri- ed down the steps to the narrow ride door into the kitchen. Bryn sat down again and lit another cigarette, thinking. (To be Continued) -i 'Jil' Yiillli KIDNEYS? IF you suffer from rel- lm nights, if kidney __ ,'. irregulnrlfu break your .` » rent md you an tired and : drowsy - lulu from holdnnlu or dlly lpela lheu may be the lima disordered kldneyn. Fog the nlinf li minor kidney lrngutulfiu Dr* Plmen ,i€\»l~_i=‘ A-nuric hblm ave been found vs? benrnclil. The action this uilmuluu ,_ diuretic In nunhing fhu kidneyl. dllullnr acid. and relieving rilfation men and women inrevery part of Canada. Taking A cup of hot water and "A-nurie" after every meal should bring remarkable Improvement. Tlluy of your neighborhood druggilt now lbletl 65:: md (L35 Aldslrl the lymptam blast whlchl isfin :lib f -n cl pack; earl Alun e is u ;:|r°_fl;_c :gums sql. .Pklwn Sllnic, hu given relief to was no girl, Deborah might take 'xcwslvr piettlnem this season, your rdrdbe wont be complete with which were beginning to spring to out this mmy sheer print dy-ogg the wide flaring skirt with d 3° Wm be °"tr°m°ly natleredl “5 I shirred fulness at the waistline in am' And grateful' A' 1°' y°“r‘ splred by the peasant fashion Its ideal for warm weather H ln a splaahy bright print on s There‘s such flattery in the soft If? basque bodice, brlelf puffed sleeves - an / town dark grlund. You'll be thrilled with the small price lt actually will cost you. Other popular ideas you'1l like ure ground dotted swiss. a daisy pu-int sillk crepe. Paisley rayon- challls print. etc. A step-by-step instruction chart included enables you to cut it out and finish it to wear the same day. Style No. 3424 is designed for alles 14, 16, 18, 20 years. 32, 34, 38, 38 and 40-inches bust. Size 16 re- quires 4 yards of 39-inch material with 9 3-4 yard of 2-inch ribbon. Price of bottom td cents m stamps or oofn (coin preferred) wrap coin carefully address to Charlottetown Guardian giving- Btyle No. 3434 8lze.... -2- , 1_--_ Btmltlddli UI!! ltlto 'rllli WILL God takin men‘s hmlty desires and will. instead of the deed. when they have not power to fulfill lt; but He never took the but deed instead ol the will, -llbhardB8ltl'. """. _ - .._._ _._ _ _ _ . _ ` " """'” ~""‘~""‘“"*"""“"“"“"" ' --¢~ -vw"-- '~ ' ` _ _ 'f` "`“` _L`"'TT.""'_ '___ __...__"".“ . , _ 7."1f.`.'.~"'.' `>:5,` ‘if '. 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