thouilhts SUAVE -PUMP t Desizned for the pretty. femln-i The shoes route: in gray calf. I inc clothes that will grace the iash- ash hlond calf. black or navy inn scene as soon as the weather calf or black or navy suede and grows warmer is this smart sling has an open-tned high rising front pump that is guaranteed in be aptitth little self button detail and a real foot flatterer. iliigb slender heel. ilrs. Hopkins-MctcNeill Wedding is A Very Lovely Event A douhla-ring ceremony took -. assisted by Rev. C. naniel timbe- placa in Timothy Eaton Memorial 1 arm. formerly of Trinity United Church. Toronto. on Feb 16, atlChurch, Summerside. Miss An- . one o'clock solemnizing the mar--drey Bragg sang "where'er you if riaga of Miss Mary Doryse Niacwwalk" by Handel. i Neill. Toronto. daughter of Mrs.. Given in marriage by her bro Roderick James MacNeill and the p ther. Rlr. llilton MacNeill. of To- g t late Mr. MacNelll , of Tyne Val-pronto, the bride was attened by ; ley. Prince Edward Island. to.Yi'lrs. W .1. Davidge. of Ottawa. Ralph Mason Hopkins, son of Mr. I as matron of honor and Miss Fae and Mrs. J. C. Hopkins. Ottawa. Skirrtrw of Toronto as bridesmaid. Dr. 0. Andrew Lawson officiated. F-O. W. J. llavidge of Ottawa was Amtinz I" DAYS THUR. FRI. 2 SAT. MARCH 2l - 22-23 FIRST FLOOR I0 MEN'S SUITS Values to 55.00 4 Men's I-Iorsehida JACKETS Fur collar-Nylon pile lining Reg. to 32.00 I only MEN'S TOP COATS 'Al wool tweed-Reg. 45.00 YOUR S1 9.95 CHOICI MEN'S SUITS In All wool Wanted and Wool Flannel material. single an (I double breasted in short. tall, stout and young man's models. 34 Regular-to 59.50.Sala...................... a Balance of Suburbans. Duffie Coats, Sur-coals an it Top Costs in values to 34.95. 9 To clear at .................................. - Balance of Men's heavy Windbreaker Jackets. Choice of solid colors or two-tone. Bag. to 17.95. 6 To clear at u 0 Boys Suits in dressy gabardlna with the new fleck. Single or double breasted. Sizes 24-34. Reg to 17.95 Sela ........................ 9-99 Table of Boy's Gabardine Pant in colors . navy. light blue, brown. grey. Sizes 24 to 36. Values to 8.50. Rack of Boys and Student's navy Ember- rles. Sizes 24-36. Values to 22.95 6 Sale price ..........n........ I Boy's Campus. Sui-coat) and Sport Jackets. 8lzes24-3-4.lleg.Io12.3 2 99 Clearing at I SHIRTS iws AND OUR NEIGHBOURS C" t l One Swallow Maketh NotA . Summer Nor lncidentA Rule On a sunny day last week my turned to Spring whose didnil'.'I saw a swallow. it was only a spar- row but if it I considered. did the saying go. wrote Aristotle 1384-322 BC.) Spring?" or "one Swallow doesn't make a Siinimer"" No one seemed I and Pllll050Pl'l?" 50”! 0VldFllllY fell to be sure, so ed and snowed the next day. went to the library and found both In lnlllrllle I Pllange of season! versions were correct. groomsnian and ushers were Mr. Charles Mactircgor and Mr. John Harding. of Toronto. were Miss Barbara Fol-lies, Exitin- treal. Miss Verna Gardiner. Bost- on. llIass.. and Mrs. Annilca 'l'ay- lor and daughter Barli:tra. of Kit. cheticr. Ellr. and Mrs. llzine Gardi- ner. Ottawa. ltshamah 8. halt ”0ne Shallow ltlaketh Vol A in mer." wrote the English poet. and I thought I John Heywood H497-ISITI. "One Swallow Maketh Not A I WOMEN Lena Carolina ileum. Io-aa'a ltltsis. Plans 1 Arthur. explained Austin come to the bride. had been a swallow, Spring tour a woodcock a winter)" But Spring or Summer. the poet Page 10 The Guardian Wed.. March 20. 1957 . . 5”.” 1; min. mankind needed the warning that 1 it takes Flock: not just one Bird How often in our daily lives do we still draw wide-spread con- clusions from a small sample! I.IT'I'I.E EARS - STINGY HAPPENINGS ried in by Misses ra Jard-inc and Miss Mr, Lee told me he had approach- ”Vt hat has the size of his ears M.-L ibboug "Don't tell me you never heard more than half in earnest. Pursuing the matter further I centred discovered that In his childhood 'thct'e had been an uncle with no- aiid c:ir- in tlie comiiiuttity this simply pro- wrd ”Small ears-stiiiiziness!" tRITI) HAIR - HOT TEMPER There are many other sayings face." full lips a sclf-indulgentl broad forehead. intelli-I genie. thin lips or close-sci eycs. incaiiness: red hair lint temper, thejflcilitips these associations arose pow er; l'9C9Dll0ll lll perieticcs. or vice versa. The he- of a lint tciiiper (hold by many iottpc time whcn tire was even more iin- isilic the otit-of-town giicsls it-tit temper-sianger --. SWI-IEPING STATEMENTS 'I'lii-se Ltttnerallzations can 1ll9WlllDett the traits ascribed to.so treated. FIRST FLOOR Men's all wool Sweaters in Cardigans and Pullovers. Reg. priced to 9.95. Sale price 4.69 97:: Men's all wool Scarves in plains and plaids. Reg. 2.95 Your choice . . .. Balance of Men's Wool Gloves. To clear at . . ...cu-..........ooeeon 79c 1-2 Another clearing lot of Men's and Ladies' Luggage Price Men's Sport Shirts iii checks and plain colors. Values to 6.95 Clearing at Men's Drlesls Sliiriz in whites and fancy stripes. aues o .93. Clearing at 2.88 Men's Flanneletta Pyjanias in fancy stripes. On sale . LADIES SPORTSWEAR ETO. Ladiesl Handbags in a choice of plastic or leather. Clearing at ................................ 2.77 Table of Hair Brushes, H d W All o'r Gl , Clutch Bags. eta. tea "men ' . Your choice Nmlngtsahty Nylons in 42 gauge. 30 denier. airing shades. 79c Clearing line of Harvey-Woods Nylon Hole in the 54 and 66 gauges. Reg.1.50. For this sale-pair .......................... Ladies' Jackets in choice of Nylon or PopIln.'SIzes 12 to 20. Reg. to 18.95 9 Sale price a 2.98 Ladies' Skirts. A clearing line in sizes 10 to N. 1.81 Values to 8.95. Sale price . 2.81 For this sale-pair .......................'... s-outcome-asoaoa Ladies' Blouses in silk or dacron. Sizes 12 to 20. to Mn: PY'I(Q -ouasoeoasdasooaoeonoose Ladies' Gabardine Slacks. A clearing has at nine: to CJIL SCI! El1c. ac. ass-snack-. aaOIoaeeI Iadlefwoollmeys. saasazhsnitqnsu E0 7.”. eaaaosidohdooasaseonaooo chiiasm wool Anklets ssaulsvas. or nuts in osaasas-osoo The Right Reverend R. H. Wat- Tl h d V . ed a certain man for a donation.”-man, I).D., Bishop of the Angll. te rt e note a floor-length Iln some worthy cause: gnd ludtun Dior?” M Nov. Semi. and gown of white silk brocade fashion-y been refused. "But what can youlprince Edward mud and (he edgon princess lines with long lily expect from a man with such lit- Re",-end My Findlay or pm-1 pl." point sleeves. The neckline was tle r-.'irs'."' he explained. lace and encrusted with pearls and rhinestones. Lace panicrs at waist got to do with it?" I asked. flowed into a chapel train. A bon-i net trimmed with Guipiire lace, small ears always go with stingi- pearls and rhinestones held her ness!" exclaimed Mr. Lee. and he fin,-tertip veil of ttille illusion. She was ' carried a cascade of lily nf the. ' valley and stephanoiis, lwith yellow sweetheart roses. The lllcndanls are the guests of Canon J. T. and Korda's young widow remarries is the interesting news that comes from London. The ceremony was simple with the bride wearing a lstylish gray dress and not a sin- -wtire- iv a l t 1.- ticcahly small cars who was quite them, Nor jg it hard to understand l9nl3.lll'Rllll'tis of violet silk tafft-ta stin.'y. To his parents and t)l.IIEl'sI matching headdresses ted cascades of roses. pclaled ycl-. low carnations and violets. llacNeill. the bride's Illn- lll". W01? I Enwn nl Ercy-blii-3 ll'llh Just as little scientific basis. metallic silk with malrlting silk Rccctltng rliitis show weak will- organza hat and an orchid cor- . sage. The groom's mother wore a nature; blue shot lace crysteillctte gown. pink petal hat and orchid corsacc. Following a .church parlour. the couple left on p tilt-xixiiig trails with pleasing ap- a honeymoon trip to thc I.atircn- pc;ir.'incc and tians. the bride travelling in a lllllel wool sheath dress with matching jacket. flowered blue ital. accessories and a brown mink jac- ket, with a corsage of icllow rnsc- btids, They will reside in Ollauti. how a young person who has been called "weasel eyes" or ”rat eyes" . plastered their front pages with .by his school mates. grows up withl a less friendly attitude than the one who has always been com- tplimcnted for his But more dangerous are the pre judires against whole groups of people based on the flimsy evi- dence of one of two personal ex- indeed on hearsay aloni-. ”I just can't stand the Ital- . ians.t" tor the members of any ll” lllai It'll llalr IS 8 Sllre sign ;othcr race or nation! says an oth- . 1EI'WIS8 intelligent and kind person. wlin smile a hit at the other infcr- l "They an: so tricky." (Or "ag- cntcsi iiizty dale W8! back to the gressive." or any other character- . considered coiitt-tillett than now. ltcd hair re-lwhon the statement st-nililes fire -hence It meant vio-pad tnui as often as it should be),!p,-Wiew Iasl ..-"ring. where they lit lllflls OI-ll llllll Ollllet llle SP98k' found themselves sharing the ter was cheated. or Pllslled aside same car en route to a dinner he or what not by an individual llftparty alter the show. IlEII'IllfllI it has happened that chil- ithe group mentioned - or that he drcii with rt-ct-ding cliins. etc. havcl heard that some one else had been I gle reporter in sight. The London Press sportingly paid tribute to a socially promi nent couple who set out to get mar ried ”quietly and without fuss" and did it so eflectively that no- their IawarlsHaId" lorThoMcAI'!hlI Oa Vsdaasrlay evening a lai-as suiahas at friends and aelaltsasrs gathered at the hoists-of Mr. and , Ilu. In lies:-tiiur. lsastuisa. CV when a nshoollanoous shower was lives Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ile- Pendargan object of the gllhlh tag and extended a hearty ml- the format Doris Eleanor Waite. Mr. Fender- gast then called upon Mr. Boyd Bealrsto to read an address. while Mr. Horace Bryenton made the presentation of a well filled purse from the neighbors and friends. The individual gifts were car- Elaine and Ruth Tanton. while Miss Sand- Msrioria McArthur opened them and Mrs. James Heffell read the accompany- ing verses and Mrs. Walter Sum- mons arranged the gifts on the table. Mr. McArthur on behalf of Iiirnself and his bride expressed sincere appreciation after WINE REDUCED 35000 FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY LANA 10 III) AGAIN NEW YORK (AP)-The New Santos Jacinta. wealthy and socially prominent Brazilian family. MORNING SMILE "Have you lot a firm grip on that paint brush. Harry?" came a voice from below. "Yea-why?" "You'll need it-I'm taking the ladder away." was the reply. tAwlJlI(, SINGER body knew until the newlyweds told them about it afterwards. The principals were Canadian-. born Irene Boycun. widow of Sir Alexander Kurds. and David Met- calfe. an insurance broker. with Lloyd's who moves in Princess Margaret's set. Both are 29. If there were any hurt feelings among London columnists. they concealed them gallantly as they Marquess Curzon. ited tate. h f pictures of the bridal couple and I e bulk 0 the bride's apologetic explanation "that we either had to invite every- one and make a big occasion of it or no one - so we said nothing." Even now, none of the papers know where or when the wedding took place. Only that it was some- time last month and somewhere in London's west end. Not even Lady Kortla's maid was told that hcr mislrcss was no longer Lady Ktirda. It happened so fast that even the bride's parents didn't have time to come over from Fort William. Ont.. to attend the ceneniony. The couple incl at a charity Mr. and Mrs. "frank, open day evening after "free line." is emphasized models styled dcsirablel. is challeng-t colletage. The groom's father, Maj. Ed- ward Dudley Mctcalfe. was aide- de-camp to the Duke of Windsor The backswept. is also news. AGAIN WE FIND A SURPLUS OF, STOCK ON HAND WE MUST CLEAR. AND YOU. OUR CUS- TOMERS WILL BENEFIT IN THE FINE OFFERS ON EVERY FLOOR-THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN SHARE IN THE BARGAIN HUNT. --.....u . .. .......-....-un..... SEOOIIO FLOOR BARGAINS For The LAOIES Clearing Winter and Summer Dresses. Small sizes worth 15.95for....:...... ne tne a tes' ' rtn oats. s................? 3 15.00 :EEtir.3t?:'.rff.?fYichtY6t'?t??.??tl......... 8.98 Special .......... . ,re . n s Ciovkl')lTs ...-... For . . . . . . . . .. Clearing Liidies' Crepe Slipsregular 3.98 2 Clearing I C it J c s. . 69c Ladles' Cotton and Crepe Gowns. Reg. 3.98 2 ';:3'f1'f3i”??..””'”Y Gr""'i3fitif'?iff-j3f?'.?2?? 3:99 Two-way stretch Girdles. Reg 3.00 1 ” I Ladic-s' Winter Car Coats 1 0 I Ladies' Dresses worth to 19.95:-Sizes-12 to 2252. Navy Burberries. Sizes 10 to 20, Reg. 25.00 1 5 I Flannelette Pyjamas regular 2.98. Ladies' Harvey Woods Wooltex Vests. 1.25 to 1.59 Clearing For . . . . . .. nsaussicr aaaoanss Men's woven Flannel Shirts in colorful assorted plaids. Sport style. fully aanforlnd. Reg. 4.95. Onsaleat... . . . . . . . . .. a. Men's sport style Doeskin Shirts. Fully sanforized. 2 breast pockets. Reg. 3.95. 1 98 For this I Bib overall Bargain. Men's big, roomy cut dveralla with the handy two-way zippered fron,t. Sanforized, triple stitched rotsghoutrelriforoed ii. at points of straits. Sizes 34to46.SpeoIaIforthissale.....,.. shortsleevaa. Ladles' Print Cotton I-louse Dresses. Cap Size! 14 to N and 1615 to 2496. Regularly 2.” Loris E sgigpg-ta... Ladlaa'PIald mh.8Vm1OhSR&- 2.5. .l'orthhnIIIiyw-o---- naaseaaesoaoaoaae and best man at his wedding. His mother is the daughter of the late The bride had come from Can- ada In study singing when she met Korda and married him - it was another secret wedding - in a small Riviera village in 1953. She was the third wife of the film mag- nate who died in g 956. and inher- is .Cl58,l60 es- A. S. lllcAssey, Suinmcrside, returned home Sun- a two-month visit with relatives and friends in Que. and Stellarton. N.S. Fasliion Trciids--Itclaxcd, sim- ple elegance is the keynote of ('lirislian l)ior's liltli anniversary Flexibility of hemllne in original Paris in the very new black silk-and-wool material. Portrait collar that merges In- to is fringed bow lie is chosen for the coat of a dress and coat en- scmble. The tapering coat is worn over a sheath with a lovely dc- Sky blue is a color nitich fea- tured by Dior in his new collection. "sou-westcr" s ”DOltALllEPARTEIIT 9 WP-NylonreInfor1:edhselandtoe.8lzu8l;5to11. 3051' Dress Shirts. Fully sanforlzed. hssed collar and cuffs. 3lleIltnocket.Coloisnwhlts.bluesndsand.Slsu11to14'ls- tValueato2.95 ' . Thissaie only .. Boyl'DoakInSportDIlI.1.II.n ttractlve .FhIll!ll”' for-iasd.SIasa8to16.Rog.prics2.lS. .'l'ahlaotBoys'WIrius-Parita tweed-ml nuituncioiisvssisstos.-to. '”'""''....i it.;;.. .. dark tanss.Isu't-ravsls-u1aso. 95 Wei -- - MARTIN Tells Ol A TUMATIC PORTABLE It does literally hundreds of Health Minister Paul Martin . . - writes of his experiences while ugtog ""Fh”' decorum” touring the lands when camel IIIICIIOI, fine embroidery carts drive city streets side by wmk 5, wg" as tho vary flriast straight sawing. side with streetcars and 1957 IACV CRIDIT TIRM. sportscsrs. Read his story of the great contrasts in these PAY AS um: AS 5245 A warm iAitat minimum dawn nlilhont SINGER high regard the people hsva SEWING 5 CENTER lor Canada. Specially written uvmnindthlullah for The Standard. Get The Standard-on salenow. com- 164 Great George St. Dial 4551 plate with magazine. I2-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Uollllngflllldntll FOR YOU IN EVERY OEPT. hat TIIIRO FLOOR BARGAINS For The OIIILOREII Girl's Bloomers. Panties and Vests in silk, cotton. interlock. etc. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Values to 59c. Clearingat, each. Girl's Bloomers, Panties and Vests iii well-Known branded lines. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Values to 1.25. While they last. each . . . . . . .. Spring Coats for the teen-ager. Sizes 10 to 16. Reizularly priced to 33.98. Cjearjnggt .......... Teen-age Cotton Dresses in sizes 10 to 16. 3 Regularly to 9.98. Our bargain price . I 15 dozen lined or unlined Jeans. Ski-pants. Overalls, clc. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Priced regularly to 1-98. 1 Yourchoice . I all wool plaid or flannel. Sizes 10 to 19 Teen-age Blazers i ”””""l”'” '” . 4.98 Sale price IIOOSE FlIRlIISlIIlIIilS "Homestead Brand" sh e e ts.- Size 81 x 100. 5.98 3.98 p . . Terry Face Cloths. A real boy! Assorted colors, in the regular 79c Fine quality Choice of hem-stitched or plain. For this sale. pair Flannelette Blankets in attractive plaids. I Ladies' Mercer-Izod Cotton Hose with self-adiustinl stretch! Xljhji PINIQIAII. ihlaldytlaalldaaia". . osiiauuiuuscusevssssiu 01-1'-"N ""1. "is"-' """"""n'.'u”s'l.J...'.3.”'u2 evaalagwaslaat .A3"v ' haartydldloll thaS””' ovaaiatssatestaianntwitalllas