Zldmwz Lena Carolin ILLIIII. Woman Editor. Plus X MR. AND MRS. JOHN PHILLIPPE Pretty Wedding Held At Trinity United Church 'Friitit,t liiited Church Charlotte town. was the setting for a iery silk shaintuug itith iizity tiiitl nliite pr Saturday. June 29th. when June cartiations. The uroiinis mother Carroll. daiigiiter of Mr and Mrs. wore a beige silk dress with Percy liiiiitae. (iiairlottetoitn atid John Lose), son of Mr and Mrs. fill Ptttliipiie. Fraiiktort ltitliana LS.-k. were utiiied in fil8iTic'lgQ.i Rev A. Frank Marla-an perform-. ed the double ring ceremony. i The i-hurch was very tastefullyi decorated wiii- tall baskets of orange blossoiiis. snow balls. plfllfl daisies and iiytirangeas The. guest pews were marked withl orange blossoms and satin bows.l The bride. given in marriage by her father. was lovely in her floor length gown of white nylon net; over satin. The tigltt fitted bodice was fashioned of lace with Sab- rina neckline and long sleeves The dress had it full skirt with panels of inserted lace. A coronet of pearli and sequins held tier finger tipl veil of ttillc illusion. She carriedl 3 wiiite Hilile. adorned with deep! pink roses and streamers of white; rlhlmn anti snapdraizons. beige and l)i'tlltll tit-it-ssiiiim cot'sage uas yelliiu c.'irit;itioiis During the cert-iiioii) lllt' ganist. Mr. Hui stott llugtiirtl. pltiyw or- i ivlrs. Watari Of Japan IAddresses Cornwall W. M. S. Wednesday afternoon. July 10th..teresting and inspiring. Her plan was it very pleasant and happylwas for more Christian workers to time for the members of the Corn-.help spread the Gospel in ivhat wall WM S. when they had the'she called Japan. I pagan land opportunity to welcome the mem-jas yet. All present felt "it was hers of Auxiliaries from all ovengood to have been there". Quest- P.l-I.i. This welcome was expres-,ions were asked and Mrs. Watari sed by Mrs. Stanley Murchison,'showed her wit and understand- the president of Cornwall W.M.S. ing in answering them. Mrs. .l.D. Mat-Farlane. Cbar- Mrs. Frank Cutcliffe brought iottetown. opened the meeting with greetings of P.E.l. Prcsbyterial to a very suitable wursiup period andlthe meeting. Mrs. Howard Laird. the mission girls sweetly sang.lliterature secretary. introduced the "Jr-sits Hids us Shine" and Joyccibooks on display and mentioned Lowther gave a reading. particularly the study pac k eta. ed the nuptial tiitisic and Miss Shirley .Vlacf)onald sang The Voice That Breatiieti () er Eden and "0 Perfect Love" l-'tiliiiiiing the ccreiiionv a twen- tion was held at (ii-tktootl Vii-s. Kent Ellis ivas in c arge of the guest book. The brides table was nicely decorated with early sum- mer flowers and white liglited'tap- ers. centered with a three tier wedding cake. Friciids of the bride Mrs. Bruce Moore. Miss Beatrice Jenkins. V'ltS.s Thelma Mat-l.ean. Miss Sheila (lag. Mrs Mzilcolni Matheson, Miss Catherine Fraser and Miss Anna Mathcson assisted in serving. Rei .-t. Frank Mat-l.caii propos- ed the toast to the bride. to which the groom fittingiy responded. Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday. July 16, 1957 HAPPENINGS l Lieutenant lmoral Road. North West Ann. Hai- thanks of those present for the llfax. arrived by plane Friday on wonderful hospitality shown by the .a tvto weeks visit to relatives and hostess. Au then joined in singing lfriends in this province. They arei”Tups". Commander W. J.tmer Sutherland and Miss Arlene. lMclsaac and Mrs. Mcisaac of Bat-ILa.rter. Mrs. Wcitoii expressed the :; . lregistcred at the Queen Hotel lwhere Mr. Maclaaac. senior. ls; Mrs Helen Carmody and daugh- T9-Sldlllg ter Wilma. )7 Spring St.. Charlotte- Lieuteuant Commander and Mrs. town. are spending a weeks vaca- Macisaac: son John and a friend tion in Summcrslde where they of his Ronnie i:anson.hHalifax. are will attend the Lobster Carnival. taxing a wee in t e pruvince.tThe.v are the guests of Mrs. (Lar- Piltey are with Mrs. Mcisaac'symody's son-in-law and daughter. a-uni. Mrs. Weiidell MacDunald.1Mr. and Mrs. I-Irwin Grant I-Upper Queen Street The other sonldaughter Rs ll; Ottgttg vigiting vvitih Com- Siimmerside. man er o rt wain an Mrsl jlswain. . Mr. and Mrs. I-Edgar Gillespie 'are vacationing in Montreal, hav- Meitilit-i's of C(ilT. groups lnllng motored up there with tlteir (litarlotteionii had a most enjoy-lson Hugh who is on furlough from able outing Saturday afternoon at Greenwood. They were also ac- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ncillcorupanied by their granddaught- Matiteson. Snuthport. leaders aiidlcrs Betty Roper and Beverly Mills. vtizirls from the Zion. Baptist. andi trinity ('G.i.T. groups were pro-. Mr. sent, and took part in the activ-'and wee daughter Kerry. front lllEI. which included swimming. Whitehorse. Yukon Territory. are playing ball, and simply enjoy- visiting with Mr. Campbell's par- ml! the beautiful scenery at Lan-lent: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camp- gIe.v Beach. lbeil. iio Elm Ave. Box lunches were brought and .eaten at the Mathesonls cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Chappell 'we-dtfitig a two piece dress of ii.it v .T98 N45 NPFVPU by Mrs. Mathe-yiiad as their guests recently Mrszl ;.son. A presentation was made t.o'Graliani Ganiester and Madeline. ctt.V wedding at l 20 oiciock tiooti accessories. iler i-tiixatie tktls white 3115- BTW” WNW" Will? is l98Vlnl.Ml'S- FF911 Thllmal and dallgfllel” the island shortly. ' 0 tlliary of Breadalbane. Mr. and Mrs After ltinch a lively sing-song:Jack Spinney, Eliot. Maine. and H” took place. and a devotional ser-lMr. and Mrs. Rueben Chappeli and. vice was conducted by Mrs. El- son Clifford, North Granville. and , Gail. Cambridge Street, and Mrs. Claude Campbell. llrx l.PlliI Stetson. a cousin of Out of province guests tiere- the bride. was ntatron of honor.;Mr.- and Mrs l) M Ptitiiippc anti site 'lItI0 R ballerina ictigth dresslMiss Doris Philiippe. l-lrtinlvfort. of tuck chitfoit over taffeta with-ltidiatia. L'S -l.. Mr ilfiti Mrs (al- a vitin sit.-Ali flllfl carried a nose-jviti (lletir. littiiaiiiitiolis. litiiiziiiii. ll. gm of rlet-p pink carnations. Tlic0S..-X Mr and lirs Kent iiliis. iii.tl-tiiiiids. Mrs Don Anderson? lfalitzik. Vb. Rci anti Mrs llritcc Mr. Mrs Kenneth Parker presided land introduced the guest speaker. Mrs. Watari of Japan. who is an editor and teacher there. She spoke front iier hear; to the the hearts of her aiidicnce on the dif- ference in the population. food stip- which this year are on Japan. Mrs. A. Mat-Kay Kensinizton. urg- ed the stibscription and reading of lthe Missionary Monthly This very -helpful and inspirational rally was closed with hymn and benediction. A social hour tvas enjoyed dur- I um tila(l)s vim-iiiiian and xtissi Marv tiorrison were similar styl-l ml 1:-.ttis of hailcrina length bluel clti'foii titer tutti-ta. All D(l.SllQ.t)s of pink t-.'iriiation.s. stippiiitiii; the groom was his hrntiit-i'-iii-tiuv, (iilltlfl (flear. They ushers were Mr. l.eith Stetson.i Mr Kent l"illIS and Mr. Don And-i arson i Xirs t it c hride. riioiiicr of for her Vl.'icltai' chose WEST POINT WJ. On Tiiesday. July 9th. Mrs. Anna Bartlett entertained the West i'oint W I. The meeting ap-. INN! bv. repeating the Creed llll unison. Roll call was answered byl seven members. The minutes of the last meeting were read and' Idoritt-(l t The btisiitess arisititt out of the cot-nupondcni-e was about the Red Cross Siiintntiniz classes and Mrs. Inga Sabine was asked to. contact Mrs. Cudmnre about hav-' ing Gertrude MacDonald as an in- l P ltrtit-tor for classes at West Point. New business concerned the L: boat racea to be held at West l .Point on August 7th. Committee icmhers for the institute are. Mrs Anna Bartett and Mrsa I-"rank Stewart These members are to meet with Gicnwood and Diinblane W.I's. to make arrange-l carried ' daughter": Moore. North Sydney. V S. and Mrs Leitli Stetson, Truso. XS. Miss Mary Morrison. Winnipeg. Manitoba. Miss Shirley Munro. i.e- diic. Alberta. Mr .'intl llrs. Hill Moase. 'i'orontii tlittnrio. For a ll()ll(')illlltIil trip tliioii;.v it Nova Scotia. the brute chose a blue dress with white polka dots. navy and white a('f'f'sstti'lllS and a corsage of rod cariiaitioiis Photo by Lewis. merits for rcfrcshiticnts for the races. All proceeds of lltt's(' races are in aid of the ('otiiitiutiity lins- pital in 0'i.earv, F iii The sick cumttiittee had no calls and were re-appointed T here will be no tneetiiig in Aiigtist and the September meeting will be held at the lioiiie of Mrs toga Sabine with Mrs i-lrticst liacl)nn- aid and Mrs .iiik sit-oat-t on the lunch Roll ciill. iiioticy tlonti-l lions. Mi-ttiiig aii.ioiiriii-zl. I.i1H('il' served. NEHRF RETl'R.N'S BOMBAY. India 4.-ll" - Prime Minister Nehru caiiic iiotiic Stin- day after a month in l-Jiiropc and the Middle l-last lie toured Stan- dinavia. attended the ('ontmnn- wealth conference in London and has spent the last three days cuti- ferring in Cairn with President Nasser. ply and religion of the people in . iiig luncheon and all members had Japan and Canada. .the pleasure of a personal word Her fluent address was very in- tWlli'I the guest. Mrs. Watari. OKMEEP IN TRIM Don't Force Your Body To Run On Short Rations fly IDA JEAN KALV 'l'hiii girs. are you fnrciiig your body to riiii on short rations" You Try to have regularity hi your iiicai Iioiii' . for then nature will co-operate and whet your tip- . . , I . petite at those particular times. mm "HM 30'' Mkpnollgh he lNeicr skip a iiieai . . . for it is, cause you eat all you iiaiit---biitlmxr W impmmmr W make up undereating is often ht-thit. Or per- mr H Dam (hmd shopping mm liaps you accept your lot. atlribti-. , ttiiiz your thinness to sonicthingiwur lunch hour" over which you have no contrnl.;-eeeem i i . - it - Mfp”,”lll",l:)0'k'”fTT,'9o'('.d'" OYSTER Bl-ID BRIDGE w.i. Yon.” published by the University . BM 3 d w - I g ”' V'”””l”' Pm-ti W" "W siifiltjplieid thPiflr:(f'eli::1::s.lttilt' scientific facts about some false . ideas regarding underweight. .:nrickT(lW g':adl'"lchc" men" at . . . . Creed and eleven members anti- fi'?Ililf)'l11l f;i)irln5 ",,"S,":',li, wercd the roll call with Salvation blame on fdulty metabolism. Dr. Arm-V d”"””""' The "'l"""35 "I. Leiertnn explains that the miijor- 'l""' '""”"K we" "ad "d 'P' ity of underweight: have norrnallP”"9d- The l”?5""" "-'P0"9d metabolism rates and therefore do 350-” "" hmdi ml” P"5""9d 3' not require more food on that "W "Well"! W"? Wild- s,.,,,.,, The government grant of 82.50 00', "IE - was passed in by the secretary. FThlA niitritiolfiissf shows you that M"' w”"'" "main" '"d M"- mod 0,," Mmm, yougyam. blood Rufus Axworthy were. asked to ,,.,d muscles. ym”. .0.,,u", ",0 buy gifts while attending the An- anerm-A ym,.- ngmm. g , 1 WHY nuai convention in Charlottetown part of you. including your morale. 0" -lUl.V 4 Ind 5- your t,;.pptn.,, ".1 ya", pgfgofpl Mrs. Daniel MacPherson in- ality lvited the member: to her home One thin girl who dislikes break-.for August meeting. The roll call, fast asks if breakfast realty iii rhelkto be answered by n Jolie or rid-. most importam meal of the day. die. Mrs. Wallace Higgins was The results of three years of re-. asked to prepare programme. The search on effects of starting each' meeting was adjourned and lunch day with a breakfast that furn-iwu served. ishca one-fourth to one-third of the day's food needs clearly show the benefits of a good morning meal. On coffee only there is n faltic energy spurt. followed by I sharp decline and dragging fatigue You can build an appetite for breakfast. Try nddtu just one tasty bit of food you relish-I couple of tablespoons of crisp cer- cal with a few slices of ripe bo- nana. or have on cu. prepared just the way you like it. Find some bread you telly enjoy-and jut hi! I lien. 81'. JAM!-B UNITE) CHURCH Coveheod i West I iuaiamtivnaiintwrnn l 'hbhdIloIOiin'chGroiinhatWutCovebedoI I wIIamar.JIiI..1;:1,ian 5 In. XKQ l l i MR. AND MRS. C. H. HELMS Pretty Summer Wedding Is Of Interest Locally yoiiiig- hers of the family uliti also attend- ed tlic inforttial reception held im- F l l Craiiitptoti iiarris ilelnis. est son of Mr. atid Mrs. Joiin ii llcliiis. Z9 Hians Aieiiiii-. and iiietiititcly following the ceremony Miss Ruth Marie Seaman. tl.'iugli- at the ltoiiie of the groom. Mrs. for of Mr and Mrs. iietit'y H. H0. Siistttig. aunt of the groom, Seaitiaii. Rlier lit-bert. hora SN)-lDl"9Si(lE(l at the silver coffec ser- tia. Canada. were married on vice. Assisting in serving an ice Wednesday afternoon. July ltrtl. at course in the bridal colors of fotir o'clock at All Saints i"ll)ls('0- green and white were Mcsdamcs rpai tflturch. Mitt-ristoiin. Tenn . ll. Win flick. Jattics W. Rich- with the rector. Rev. Wm. O. Boyd l tirtistiii. iliss Cynthia Dick. Mrs. officiating. i.lohn M Jones of Greeneviile. and The brass tascs of the candle-jMrs. 0.K. Jones Jr.. of Sweetwal- lit altar held arrangements of er. white siinimcr flowers. M rs. Mr and Mrs. Helms left in the John W. Arnold. church organist late afternoon for a short stay at gavea brief musical progratit fo rote Park inn. Aslieville, N.C.. lowed by the traditional WCd(flill1li)Cf0FP returning by plane on Sun- marcitcs. jiizty to Montreal. Canada. where The bride was given in inar- they will reside until the groom rliiage by the groom's eldest bro-iehonipletes his medical course at for. She wore an ankle lengtii' it-Gill University in 1958. dress of white faille. The gurcs Mrs liclnis is the granddaugh- of the princess design were ap- i for of Mrs. Thomas W. Morris and pliqued witii lace motifs. the roiin- ;the late Mr. Morris. Charlotte- dcd neckline being edged with pe-yfiiwn. Prince Edward island, Can- tais of the lace. Shc wore a fintz- ada. She will be' graduated in Aug- crtip veil of misty illusion held in ust from the School of Nursing. place with a circle of orange bios-tlloyal Victoria Hospital. Montreal stints) aiid carried a white tiir.'iy--lw1l1lit-ri- she has been a student for er iio niarkcd with a white or--l e past tiirce year's. Ehard showered with white FUSP-l Mr iicitiis etirollt-d at Vii-Gill uds following his graduation from The ltt'o0m's sister by marriage. Yale University in l954. Mrs. William OiI(eefe llelms, served as the bride's only attend- ant Slic wore .1 Jacket dress of BEGINS C5313 -703 enilirtiidcred yellow org.'ititfy. lier. l-05 A-V(5l5Ll55 'APt Tltc Llny Cftapcatt was of yellow rm-i--Iltlrlt-gi'eliirh ship Mlonarch is off to uds and hariiionizing leaves. lier'-53” HNIHR the OHEFM l1IKlerW-'I- bouquet was an old-fashioned nose- "Tl Cage In fhthworld. The cable gay or yellow roses, wil stretc ed about 2.400 William 0'Kcetr- "aims was 0;, titties tit-ross tiic Pacific, from brother; best man. Ugltprs m.lllIP West Coast to Hawaii, to pro- eluded UL Jam” w. RI(,hm,d”mlVl(i(' a two-way voice telephone md Robe” H Mchmv systt-iii. The Job is beind done for . ' 0 -' tlie ltnierican Telephone and Tel- Gruests were limited to mem- t-graph Company, Acme Rebekah Lodge Has Installation Of Officers At the regular meeting of Acute Rebckah Lodge. Montague, on July 4th. the officers for the en- suing term were installed in an impres.-tive ceremony by Deputy Rreiiidcnt Erma MacLarcn. She was assisted by Deputy Marshall Vera MacDonald. Deputy Chap- lain William Maci.ean and Past M.-icl.ai'cn: Outside Guardian. Snot llempliill: Pianist. Winnie Vieker.' son: .ltinior Past Grand. Florric Benton There were sixteen officers and seven members present. The min- utes of the last meeting were read and approved andbthglfinanciai rc- POFIS were given y rs. Florence Noble Grands Ruth Maclieod. Ma-lstcwart and Mrs. Violet MacDon. rle Dewar, Addie Duvar and Adalijlld. M8cGreR0r.. Mrs. Florric White reported for The following is die new slate of the visiting committee and Mn officers: Noble Grand. Sister Kath- Stewart for the ways and means teen Carin; Vice-Grand, Slater Vlo- committee. let MacDonald: Recording Secre- Plans were discussed for holding tary. Slater Catherine Stewart: an ice cream social in the lodge F'MM'IIl Sfffetlry. S I stcr rooms on Saturday, July lath. and Doris Llewellyn; Treasurer. Sis- a committee comprising Mn. Mu. tor Florence Stewart; R.S. Leod. Mrs. Hoolcv. Mrs. Mscbon. N-G-4. Ruth Mad-cod: LS N.G.. -id. Mrs. White Mrs. Dewar, Mn. Addie Duvar; R.S.Y.G., Hazel Greene and Mrs. Llewellyn. was Hooley'; L.S.V0G.. Alice Greene; appointed to make final arrange- Chaplain. Marie Dewar; Warden. merits. Mary Hemphiil; Conducter. Flor- At the close of the meeting I rte White; Color Bearer, Hilda social hour was enjoyed and ice Hlichey; inside Guardian, Ermrcrcnm and cake was served. N EW 2 YSTAL-CLEAR Mz9'x7z,Q4IW LIQUID SHAMPOO aim-mawczao MFISYAHMY GVSII-GHIICSIIAHN 59:. FAMILY 98: SIZE ON SAL! AT REDDIN BROS. PHARMACY wHln'l gquagg PIOMTHKUIJVQY Iatlbneath '--- jqfmi. lie. REGULAR SIZE user so gracious to the country- ELLEN'g DIARY What a fine time the holiday- ing children have now with sum- aldc. While in most adults the day: are winged units of time. we lul- back to these now altogether gol- den, will remember how in they were. Days full of long lazy hours. time to be directed pro- dlgally toward many a young duty and pastime. Our children spent some time auiating at today's weeding. not at all bound dutifully to it as is Jamie to the farm-work but only we fancld the better to enjoy the other pastimes which followed. So many activities they turn to . . .They strawberry along a ferny hedgcrow. "young lips redder still kissed by" the scarleted fruit; re- turn then to visit the pets. the pup and kittens and rabbits; swing a while in the ropeswing attach- ed to it wide-spreading birch - branch; play tag or hide-and-seek about the lawns it may be. be- fore being off -to their "Septemb- er island” up the stream in the field "across the creek" or to linger in Granddaughter's play- house set snug in the shelter and greenery of apple and spruce in the orchard. vited may also join us. . . We spread the table in the cool-t ness of the kitchen close to the open door. which. serving as picture window, affords a nice vis-l good. It is Summer. How The Children Enioy - Lovely Summer Pastimes. poet the youngstua later looking Cree tin; and flavor. Now firstllnga of Velel-B5195 come to the table from the garden that did quite well for the hotne- wives this Spring: dainty radish- ca. piquant-flavored. ' ii of tangy onion-tovt .31” lettuce to lend its own artistry Now too to SNICG meal: the cultivated strawberr- ies appear, to make without ex- ception in this family. most lac- ceptable fare. And to answer inimi- tably the cooks' question as to "What shall we have today for fruit or dessert?" So the farmers weededu-And this afteroon brought the babe from the house across the lane to our front verandab and his first sleep in the open in Granddaugh- terls carriage there. . .lt was there too he received his first visit from the distri t nurse. a young lady who in pa sing won Mack's heart sober JEAN VESSEY The engagement is being (In- . .. d d A. -1 .nuunced of liarrictt Jeiillfiille ladphiary E. Vessey and the lat; well with the babe and the "What weather-3 aha-.,d0 Elteni Reginald Vessey of Charlottetown. -or did you hear the tot-ecasi'."'l to Herbert James Rideout. son at James asks coming in through lhe.lIl::jJ:gul1:rJ-Mon'real' riage to take place at the Kccle moonlight. "Showers for tomorrow!" Rideout and Mrs. P0. Xlar. "That's good!" he smiles hap-.Strc-ct Church of Christ. Toronto, pily. 1 And the second day of our work-t July 27. 1957. And perfumed winds rove laugh- aday week passes smoothly ittiiv. L - lngiy with them these days. and off into the silvery reaches of tlic C031-VIUNISTS MEET flowery carpets are there for night. ,. . . . 0 , young bare feet to tread. Until Tomtirrtiw - - - iliiiry l”kl”vl-lpl "ildildn :0 Cu-It They came in brown and hung Good,mghL 0ntitnist li.iitci detiated Stttllldy. my to meam pun” on the but Priitie Mitiister Nobustike hi-in en Pam which hads to we house h-as L,n1Mrk0(, on I policy M W across the lane. Gage to be our EAT "0353 MEAT "W "'1lll?;l'l5m t::m"8h H1181!- guest. And presgnuy Mack who is 0 0 sion til mi itary ses in Japan. obliged to have been Especially in. BUEN05 A1 R E 5- Al'l-lt'nll"3i.S1itiIo Nosakzi. first secretary of (R9"l"5' ”iTh9 l"'3m' ('”l”"i". the Cttiiiiitiiiiist party. was spent.- ment at Ciiitliut in soullicrn Ali-ling t,(.tm-(. about 2,000 Dam. um”. gentina has authorized rcsidt-tits high beef prices and a scarcity of an of the summer fields and trees l8mb- l W 7 and stream beyond. And often ali A . , . ' t 5 0 - . . l'L()llER iiimsr :0 In mm up his scale fol "5 Robert llolnies. Toronto artist sweetly. or a song sparrow from who dim in vine or branch ivitliotit. And life is than too rm-it-it-5 of c;,m.dta” ,, wild flowers. ber- uu,-l to slaughter horses as a ft'wllll of pan)", 35m anni,-C,-Sm-yl H.Ns('illbl?(i to celebrate llll Fl'R R.-'l.N'('HES l”tii'-lic.iritig animals. such gig i930. painted tiiore fuses and iiiink. were first ruit.-.1 i (iiillilflll nit i'l"lflt”.' Eduard is. land fziritis about i887. IOUEEZI il onl lNo drenching with strong- smclling waving lotion! just squeeze I ribbon ofcrcsm onto your hair . . . COMB it in! Carib crcnni into the h&... Wlnbit vpl Wind I on the CQOOIL and t paper: . - ht iviflhegloss Itipy:t.fvov'fi the scum, "amidst" hilt. Whatever type of hob-&y, firmed undinanlgciinudltl tI'.:I.nIitcurIa,uoIes In Qtppy lube-'Io nun-In but Youyutsqueeuunbbottolrhnplaguiuy """"-:2 ""3 "".'.::""';t'. 2:. 'l K CU? - And when you see the remit in your mind vieIt,and cmvmflalsle, Clgod-the Crest nfq cream "E.3lH ollnirpndy absorbs the tick”:-are Atlas?! Illl M5111! IIJIIII PIRMIIIIII I that hing; ":a."::r:E .1113! 3111051: If M I shining waves -perfumed too iio iicinitiiuzcii umn AXIM