hilt. 1% The Stars Say - By lairelllta yw Tosnorrow incisions which you may be called upon to make today can be .1 great importance. so take your tune in making them. Do nothing in vely and analyse all situ- ations carefully before taklnl action or any kind. Generally spcakinl. any. policy will prove more weary than‘ aggreu veneas. ' The aspects for this day also call up caution in money matters. So. for the time being. avoid financial u-annctions and. if you must enter negotiations where money is con- egmsd, proceed with care. In the Blrthdll It tomorrow is your birthday. you are now entering a cycle which gugum well for future security. You are on the verge of harvesting re- sults from past endeavors. and. with professional or business suc- om within your reach you should as able ‘to concentrate on monetary ’_ ‘lama _ which should be solved during the summer months. Also, quite unexpectedly. your financial situation may take :1 marp spurt upward during the month of December. . The last six months of this year promise an unusually stimulating social life, but you are urged to do your part in maintaining harmon- ious relationships. even with casual acquaintances. during the next three months. since your success. both socially and romantically. will depend largely upon the good will of others. A child born on this day will be intelligent and tenacious of pur- pose. but inclined toward pos- sesslveneas of both persons and things. a conserva- satis- - vet’ ;"‘\\I\9 k By ruvltaltsiisg and enriching your bIno_d-iron. Dr. Williams Pink Plllsmay hnng you new IND. energy. my In life —oftv-n In only 80 days. So start today! Get back“in the pink" with DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS [Says Canadian Girls llallar and sleeker T0_RONTO. (CP) —A man who knows plenty about pretty girls said Monday Canadian women are not short and dumpy. “Xt‘s just the other way." said John Robert Powc.s. "They're taller and sleeker." Mr. Powers. head of a model agency in New York. said in an interview that results of a recent Canada-wide survey which an- nounced that Canadian men and women were shorter and dumpler than most people figured. were just so much bunk. "Whoever in the world could say they're short and dumpy?" Mr. Powers asked. He is in Toronto surveying mod- els for the Canadian National Exhibition fashion show. Looking around a hotel room at some at the Canadian models gathered for this exhibition. Mr. Powers add- e : “The girls in this room are taller than the average American As for being dumpy. it certainly doesn't look like it to me. Cana- dian girls seem taller to me. And why not? The whole of Canada is a health centre." He said Canadian girls have a little edge on their American sis- ters in another way. too. "They have the natural look. They have natural beauty." PLAN BUDDHIST TEMPLE TORONTO. (CP) — A Buddhist temple, the first in Canada east of Manitoba, will be built here at a cost of about $50,000 to serve the 600 members in this area. A shrine costing about $2,000 will be im- ported from Japan. The temple will include a Buddhist library. services in both Japanese and English now are held in a rented hall. How to be loved by a man Says Marlene Dietrich: "Love him. unconditional] and with devotion. Don't try to c ange him. When he oomas hoi-n:e:‘t lliliglilt, letbhui: be. When a guru: . or you'ro mun, or bored —" In July Render’: Digest, Miss Dietrich. a symbol of romance and glamour to man . tells you what you should (an shouldn't) do to ' eep your litmband's love alive. Read her frank answer to the eternal question: "How to be loved by a man" in July Reader's Digest. Hi just one of 38 articles of lasting i , condensed from leading ' , current books. Get your copy of July Reader's Digest today. Alice Brooks Designs INAPPY-WRAP! Wear this in. out and around the ho'uae—lt's apron. Jumper. or sun- dressl Delt clnches waist. opens flat fa easy ir-onlnc- 'l\iltp pockc-.t;—]ifi‘, to do! ‘Pattun 7390: Small 10. 12: Me- dium 14. la: Large is. 20. Pattern pieces, transfer. Stata sfse. Send Twenty-flva cents in ooine for this pattern (stamps cannot be iocepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs on The Guardian. so Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address. Pattern Number. BRAND-NEW. beautiful -— the 1954 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog. It has the most popular einbrolde ,. crochet, sewing. color- lransfe-r designs to send for. Plus 4 pattu-ns printed in book. send 28 oents for your copy. ideas for gifts. bazaars, fuhions. All FL/TVO i£.r—' 3.-sat l. '%i_‘:i*i 2‘; i E} it :3 i don usteflllsg . Wonderful for outdoor Musrano outing! "‘ 5” t W Dayan-Bowlan Wedding On May 24th at lo s.m. Miss Rose Marie Bowlan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowlan of Charlottetown exchanged wedding vows with Daniel Dayan. son of Mrs. Marie Dayan and the late Daniel Dayan of London. Eng- land, at St. Monica's Church. Montreal. P. Q. The ceremony was performed and Nuptial Mass celebrated by Rev. Father F. L. Norris. The church was beautifully decorated with pink and white carnations. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father by whom aha was given in marriage. Her ballerina gown was of white nylon net fashioned in strapless style with white not stole. For her ac- cessories the bride chose a Juliet CID of white with rose trimming. she carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Mrs. Harold Bowlan of Edmon- ton. Alberta was bridesmaid. She looked charming in a ballerina gown of pale green nylon with stole. Her accessories were white and she carried a bouquet of pink carnstions. The groom was attend- ed by Mr. Victor Bowlan of Char- lottetown brother of the bride. Mrs. Bowlan chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of Royal Blue crepe with white ac- cessories. She wore a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. L. Mac- Phail was organist for the wedding and Mr. Paul O‘Connor of Man- treal was guest soloist. Following the wedding the Breakfast was held at the "Indian Room". After the reception the bride and groom left for Edmonton, Al- berta where they will reside. For travelling the bride wore a suit of powder blue with white top- coat and white accessories. Her corsaae was of Queen Elizabeth roses FLAKY PI lime onlyl “'I'ende|~Flolte Ilondl Easier to roll out, too. Crust Mix is made with s softpwheat flour . . . sticky in handling. Pie Crust Mix. Smooth yr JUST ADD 2- DOUBLE special way of pastry blending. The particles of shortening are not too fine . . . not too coarse . . . but an ideal blend of each, to give you both tenderness and flskiness. Delicious flavor. A specially prepared premium shortening is used in Robin Hood a delicate flavor to your pastry. * MAKES 4 SHELLS or lcltunks Oi‘ !Frenclt Bread :ThriII Tourists l PARTS. TAP) — Leaves from I ltouring notebook: i Cooking is a form of poetry in ‘France. and her fine restaurants are almost as famous as her great cathedrals. But the average tourist coming here isn't a gourmet on a pil- grimage to a culinary paradise. .He just wants a good meal that is typical of the country. To many a diet-starved Ameri- can there is no greater taste thrill here than big chunks of tough- crusted French bread spread half an inch deep with yellow Nor- mandy butter. It takes a man back to the days of childhood. when coming home hungry from play, bread was the golden food. A French waiter. watching at group of us put down plate after plate of the wonderful bread here, asked: “Don't you have bread in the United States?" It was a hard question to an- swer. In Germany the best food buy is Bratwurst. It is a section of pork sausage about a foot long and so heavy it takes two small boys to lift one. This Teutonic hot dog is broiled over a charcoal fire and. served with a bun. costs less than two bits. Owners of baseball clubs wish- ing to lure fans back to the ball parks might try replacing thei present anaemic hot dogs wit these St. Bernard lengths of Brat- wurst. After downing one, a fan would be too sleepily satisfied to complain about the quality of the mustard or the pitching. STORM TRAGEDY PARIS. (Pu-.uters)—Vlolent hall. storms in central France Monday destroyed '10 per cent of the vine- |yards producing the well-known white wine of Pouilly-Sur-Loire. Favors Two Years Military Service For Every Youth SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. (C?) - Lt.-Gen. Guy G. Simonds said Monday he felt “the vast major- ity of Canadian officers" shared his view that every youth in the country should receive two years of military training. '‘I think my views coincide with those of the vast majority of Canadian officers." General Sim- onds said. “l would like to see every young man in Canada re- ceive two years nt military train- ing but that is a political not I military decisinn. "To be successful, compulsory Look for Marven's I Seal of Quality PRIC E CRUST MIX To introduce you to Robin Hood's new “Tender- Fiake Blended" Pie Crust Mix. we are maktngthis sensational half-price ollerl Good for a limited rig" is Robin Hood‘: own Robin Hood Flaky Pie a special pastry flour. . . that does not become and creamy. it gives WATER CRUST S T SALE INTRODUCTORY OFFER TO INTROUUCE YOU TO NEW “ léndet Flake Blerlded Rollin Hood : aslmasy tram wee! lad receive the wholehearted support of the government and die poopln otherwise it should be a complete washout." 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