..'-7.1-arm: ww..s-.-:- T... . . ' - -5.. 3 .:a.-. .;:4...,f J36- ' '2-V-s-.. - r'.J-n-t-w;.'a. . . ..s...- -. ecv;.-:.-r.;.-t.:.;-r-;:.--.---H , I? ills- i'.'1iu-esses growing up today h rlmit as much romp as p. lt i.i their lives. They are Princesses Today Are Apt To Romp As Well As Work limit; rcared as girls instead of- sy.ii.. ils. In England. the six - year - old Princess Anne is wearing dresses cut down from the Queen". 4 In The Netherland. the hciress to the throne walks to university classes carrying her books in a l , basket. In Sweden. I royal princess ttill qualify soon as I gymnastics trainer. In Japan. the emperors favor- ite daughter is a jazz fan. In short. the business ot bring I princess isn't what it used to be. NORMAL LIVES Sweden four attractive hlontlc princesses ha ve been reared under the democratic principles of their grandfather. King Gustav VI. Their father. Gustav Adol. is dead. They go shopping or skiing or ice skating without any secur- 'tty arrangements. Margaretha. now Zt. attended I housewifery school in England for I time and I convent school in Paris. At the latter she was too tall for ordinary French beds and night. Ind shapely ranks top among 35 classmates 3. the institute of b Stockholm. She I 4 pit: "g: r. v I r--;-,)-' to The Ct'!l?"Ii'fi Th'-rsd'y.Ha-16.1957 politeness and controlled einotiuusl is Anne of Britain. At the age of 6. she studies French and the Bible. She has two hours of piano inslrucliutit each week. . FEW ccoruns l Queen Elizabeth insists that Anne have relatively few clothes and toys. Bulging wardrobes and toy-scattered nurseries. she main- tains. spoil a child. Not long ago. at Buckingham Palace visitor admired the prin- cess pretty yellow (Ire.-s. "Thank you." Aime replied. "hot it isn't nevi. its been cut dtiitn from Mutitmy's." She shares her mother's ptission ,for horses. rides a bicycle. and tvtsits back and forth with othcry had to sleep diagonally the first. Her younger liSU!I'. Birgitta. 20 Ciulvg children in the palace circle.. when he is 8. she may be al-i loued to go to school outside the palace as her brother. Prince Charles. is doing iiotv. This is at rcvolutionary Tl 9 D 3 it 1 "NV Th! l Queen and PrIII('esS hlargart-I: -were taught by goierttesses and tutors. APARTMENT Gl'AIlDl'-D , . A princess whose public all-l pearances are hct-tuning ""l"9. ceremonial is 19-)car-old Beatrix, heiress to the Dutch throne. But she still vtalks to hcr so- y classes at Leyden Lntver-. sit). carrying her books in I. lbasket. Like other stiidents. shelt in an apartment near the will become III instructor next school. But unlike the others. her year. The two younger girls. Desiree. 1!. Incl Christina. 13. Ire sports enthusiasts. champion in slalom skiing. Shei Ibo loves Dixieland jazz. Chris- tian studies bIllet. doles on lcel lluting. l CASUAL VISITS l In If it. their cousins have Desiree won I local Juliana. . iennl championship Ind is school draw. sculpt, sail. apartment is under uniiormedl guard day and night. . Beatrix. like her mother. Queenl is plump. She likes tol also loves dancing and jazz. Her sisters. Irena. 17. Margriet, 14, and Marijke. .0. also are sports loving. All Went to the same elementar; school. bicy-3 aitd l.ittitly of Slllillli-EINILIP motor- ed to Spritigtieltl Most and iterc the gilt.-sis of Mrs liar C II - A fl!!! p Mr and Mrs. Claude Harkness recently, k. ncsss parcitts. Mr and Mrs. Colltt-utt. Friends of iltu Kathlt-cit 5llldll- man are glad to see in-r liotne.l alter being a pattt-tit Ill the Priitcep County Hospital Mr and Mrs Kciiticili iltutie and l'dlIill)' of Blooiiiltcltl. tit-re guests of Mrs llaist Marhctll. and Mr aitd llrs liayttal liar- Nctll in Mt Rotal Mrs Jattk lit-;:i.'tstiti -Il lllllS River tias zi visitor to (ll.cnry recently , lllltlle slit-i it-iicd lirr mother. Mts l)1Il't'tls Gav Mr. and Mrs Ralph .llatls.i.ic gnd (amilt of llttiililzinc. siiriil Sunday with the Izittvrs ii.itt-nis. Mr. and Mrs Ticltitt I-Ellis lIl 0'- Leary recentli. MI" and Mrs lltitig Mluiiis and Mr. and Mrs llc;:.'tt' lllriliis of Knutsfortl write rm-t-tit ttsttuts to Summerside. Several (TL:-aigv rt-stilt-tits lllltl oied to Summersitle on Tutwtlnt night to take in the tiiiitiiitiititi Concert. Mr. Dan Xlaclioiiald Ill merside was a Vlxlltlr to lllf liiIIilP of his brother. Mr. Gcotge Mar- Donald in 0'Lear.v re-ct-ntlx Mr. and Mrs. Alton .ilzit-lx.t.'tr of Hebron. mottu-etl lo Pitmtllc recently and were the illlttsls it! Mr. and Mrs. Thtiitias ('ot't-oran .Mr. and Mrs Jame: Tlttinias. and family of ('ast-tttiiprv to Coleman reccntli lti itsil with the lattcr's patents. iii" and Mrs. Albert Laird Miss Shirley Mai-tltllati uho spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Knulsfortl and vic- inity. Mr. and Mrs. Conan Wallace Sititi ride horseback I and little dattghtt-r. ()iLt-atgx. were 1-e,,,,,..,.,,,,,.e and go on skiing holidays. Shrvisitors to Suninierstde guests of i.;i,,ai,,,m Mr. and Mrs. Milton Aslilcy and family. ..Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (iatiibie and family of L'nionvale had as their guests Mr. and Mrs Robert been educated the same way. .clinK "M" llie royal cottlt-f)' D5l'l0ulton of Bi-at-, Heir presumptive to the throne is l ace and Margrethe, just turned 17 Indi called Daisy by. her iImlly. Ben-i edikte was 13 last month, Anni-1 MI”! I5 10- TIWY h5V9 b?e"lW”"ld- ummer teenage pri"ces5l Ray Jeltey in the chair. I.utit-h Ell” Oil -lill.V lsl. carrying andwich lunches. PREFERS J A1 The zimibers of the 0'Lcary Womeitlt liisttttite met in the school lg their meeting on Tiles- lcentiy. use guy; (1 Arthur Murray. They .1. 5.4 VI. IIlt)ltII"- . BEDEOUE Jotulls. at wuu:aIir.'5'i'ii'.,.,, iting them. Mn. H Miss Edith Wetmnem:(”'3ugu' ""'"u,' N. B. ' Miss Catherine Can . ter of Mr. and Mn. hungh ant book. has returned 5”." .itt. Allison University, gnu- plcttng the first year on Ini- Mr. C. Melville Johnson Central Bedeque left by plane cl. Friday May 3rd. to spend um, um; Vtllll his son Carmen in Kaunas: na. Quebec and his do in Quebec. nun" .1” Miss Georgina Lend retui-neg to Quebec recently gnu yum”: til it ltcr mother. Mn. Ami, Lard llils village. . ' ilr anti Mrs. Em”; 1-nyim. ttlto linvc spent the wing" her; ltavr rt-turned to their home in Frcclmtii. While here th y gm-ed for Air. Taylors' father. . Geo 'l.tilnr. one of our elderly citizens. tlrx Carrie Leard, is spending wtmtl days in Moncton. N. B. lilllt her friend. Miss Alice Harri- still tnit.'r.ttulations are i NIT 'lI('tld,V Britten. gonn glfdeaetg it. t- A. Britten. Cetiu-.1 Bedeque. tiliti has completed I very niece”: tut )('EtI' at Truro Agricultural Col- lcstt iltx ilaixv Lord. who spent mg ttltlltili lli Boston and other part; Ill lllc states. has returned to re- sitlta tor the summer It the home of hills Carrie Schurninn. ('lttti-t-li college Sunday, Mgy 5m tins lIllxtil'l('d at lite Bedeque Uri: Ilt'll t'liti:t-li. The pastor. Rev. G, A tttu pt-r-Smith delivered I gpleu. ditl wt-nton suitable to the occas- ion. Tltrre was I large congi-an tion I Amuni: those in grades 5 to 3 who iton prizes in the National Course. was Miss MacCaull. daughter of .5,” W1 lV!ijs- Ralph MacCIuli of (arlt-ton Siding. Her prize was . l.t:"l:I;lL. 0" we or Al the Ulfit-ial Board meeting of 8 F 11.32310! W. I. It Mrs. P. J. Carpenter was host- to Alba-ton W 90! . M. 5. Tuesday evening. The theme of the worship. conducted by Mrs. Norman Oliver. had to do with Ilotlierls Day. The guest speaker. Ills: Margareto Macbonult. Beg- ional Secretary for Christin Ed- ucation. gave I most intetelllill informative description of in the various mission fields of the Church duriiis She coininl year. , The next meeting will be the II- luai one and will be It the dome of Mrs. H. J. Larliin. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Alfred Mc- Leod. the study will be presented by Mrs. Larkin and the roll Will be answered with a verse of Scripture containing the Word. "hope" Mrs. Fred White. Miss Margaret Forsyth and Mrs. David Hodgson were named I Nominat- ing Committee. ALBERTON AUXILIARY Mrs. J. D. Macl-Tarlsne was hostess to Alberton Auxiliary the W. M. S. of the United Church Tuesday afternoon. Openinll WOT- ship was led by Mrs. Mscl-tarlane. assisted by Mrs. Gordon Hard)'- who read the Scripture. Community friend. lllll Work during the month. l!lCllIilPll 30 home calls. 9 hnsllllal Call-V 33 cards. 7 letters. 14 treats and one bouquet flowers. Seventeen books were read. A short (llirtsltan Mrs. study Arthur article on Stewardship was read h) William Aubrey atid the was presented by Mrs. Wright. V The June meeting will hr at Si pm. in the clturch hall with Mrsm Roy Leartl as devotional leader and Mrs. Fred Leard in t'liEll”ilC or die study. To this nieetin: rii9ii'i- ers are asked to bring C0iilFlh"l' ions for a box to sent to the Port Worker at Halifax. At the close of the meeting the hostess was " ” li'i 38l'V"l1 by Mrs. Underhill Coughlin and Mrs. Charles Gordon. the Betti-que United Church iield on Monday evening. May 511.. M,-.l William Stavert was chosen Is lay representative of the Bedeque Lil" B””"”- bl" ”'r”55 lmaday night with the president. Mrs. lCliargc for next year which be, king has requested they be given youngest of six children of Em-t. no special treatment. Classmates Ire invited home for ten; they. visit their irlends' homes. I The girls speak English. Frenchiis I mark of the new .1393"- Ind Swedish as fluently as Dan-1 tsh Margrethe. who boarding school in England for six months. will be ready for uni- verslty by 1959. A little princess wh rigid routine with constant .1 yihasls on regal bearing. Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CPI Mrs. Mabel ligan has silent hill the unseen voice at hotel I'i'itlm-SPI'VI('E line. Tlic Iicftv grandmother itupt-.'v sor iii Lauricrs "private I hotels. for the last 34 years. And I she's 67. "private service” into an insis- tent telephone, jots down out Ind booms out I waitt.-r's name. it ucst's onler is under way. ENERGETIC BOSS An Ottawan of iri Mrs. Egan throws pounds. I businesslik in): voice and boundless energy about 550 guest rooms above. duty during normal me conventions. I The Canadian 7.000 room - service orders tlon. Mrs. Egan took nearly 1.000 orders in one day. It's I "tricky" business. Mrs. Egan who promotes service- with a capital l Site memorize; each day's menttl stewards Ind waiters. But also calls the tune. N0 TALKING BACK tip the service," said Mrs. KEEP IN TRIM By IDA JEAN RAIN so your mother mskes you From the letters. you overwel t tron-Igers Ire prone to blame the wItatIIltI'Iyo,:torI I - ktbkttday. . Joli. three irilloestsotli doesn't it: i;iiig ii it i i if lback to me and if Zie does . . . l Ft-w men I her life as.El:an's sharp. hazel eyes the end of I'each outgoing order. A has been while-coated crew into quirk andi the busy Chateaulcritical focus. service" dc-l partmenl. as it is known in CNRtthings done. ltalent for ivoices. and The moment Mrs. Egan nn.swers.na sh ancestry. to fool her. It doesn't work and 200-”they could croun me." e or banter-SCAREER HIGHLIGHT into marslialling the constant flow.li0lldB.VSa 3 of waiters Ind trays from the,l' hotel's huge basement kitchen to s National Rail-jyear-old grandson in Ottawa. she wsy's hotel average: more thanliikes to ' aland things" during .ier month. During a recent conven-lhours. "from A to Z. She's quick with with pink jonhing conversation with her Zdlgrssping I pencil and I telephones. RfIQiMT.I. peror Hirohito. For is Japanese. l princess to say piibllclx llll" Sllei prefers jazz to classictal mustcp But Sugii ha been breaking tra- Ittcnded dition right along. As the favorite; sister of Crown Prince Akihitnl and the darling of the Imperiall ll-Iamily. she is often seen in pub-' o lives I liic shopping or even riding streel- em- cars with only I lady-in-waitingi poise. laiong. Room Service ls A "Tricky" ” Business Finds Grandmother By CAROLYN WILLETT itiie kitchen. "No waiter ever taliru Mr John Law.” or wnmmm-k . . . ,.,,,.,.. ,. dare argitc. Mrs. l probe 1 turn oft. lher black-haired head brings herl I As well as her ability lti geti she hits Intint-annyl remembering the . mes tfiat go ttith them. i "I know everybody's voice atidl erslif I gut-st comes back six months. later I'll still know him . . . andl what heill want to cat.” 5 Regular guests sumetinics try, K For I woman who rarely takcsl A widow with I sort and a four- "shop and look at people off-duty Mrs. Ira Ellis. Mrs. George ile- war. Mrs- Alton Rayner and Mrs. Upton Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. William Moir of Greenwood. N. S. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce .ilacl)tiugall in Unionvalp recently. They also visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ira Ellis in 0'Leary. Mr . D. E. Brovtnrigg. of Greenwood N. S. has been spend- ing several days with her parents. Mr- and Mrs. Ira Ellis in ()'I.ear.v. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jelley. and family of Charlottetown motored to 0'Leary on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mat-Quan trio and family of Reid's CltrnPT..priyate vim were visitors to i-lowian rccently wjfg' 1-uesdm. was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers and family. has gone to Halifax he will receive ntany friends wish for him speedy get well. Miss Olive Sunday visitors to 0'I.cary. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jcllcy. recognizing telephonc.lUnionvale. were visitors to thet home of Mr. and Mrs. in: Banks in Popular Grove recently- Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mat-Dottg- all and family of Spring field West wene visitors to Oilseary Ind vic- inity recently. Miss Vera Williams who is cm- ployed at Mtilgameted Dairics in "M .0'Leary spent the weekend with ,i., ..;,.,.,,.. 0, ,, lrelativcs in Elmsdale. i Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnson highlight of Mrsn um "m g 0., , y S Itwn'- came in 1939 Wm dav Wit: tilt. t..Ei'.Zf.'nS-”'i,'!..;.il'1 he was posted to Hotel Vancou-j Ml; ind M” R0 smlm in B. ” She is on ver to direct room service for the. . ' ' y m'"' nl hours. late King George V1 and Queen but works extra time during lsrgejl-iliuibeih. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw of Bloomfield. were visitors to 0'- Leary on Sunday. CP - 3.9.5153 Owii tt'NTcii3:ii'r' CENTRE "- Guildford in Surrey, England. ;was an importInt centre long be-E She itoiilfiids lli"P'-S malll? lnlfore it received its first charter dress shop mirrors-clothes never says fit the same when she gets theml home. Chocolate ice cream. shel Idds. is her "weakness." l Leaning over I battered delkl painted finlernsllsl Egan says "this is s bildyv lIt'id happy life." "Youlve got to be-tough to keep Tiiere innit time with I tang-ling F.gsn telephone demanding her familiar when interviewed in her nIrrow.lInswer: "Private service . . glIssed-in cubicle It the edge of sir . Don't Blame Teen Age Bulges On Your Parents She doesn't mention retirement. . yes . . right Iwiiy." you something to go on. Have I. citrus fruit or juice. wholcgrsiril cereal or In egg. I thin slice of; lightly buttered toast. and skimp mllit. You'll be sharper in school on the mornings you eat I good All slang Ibout ll in 1256. he aitu,-at where . treatment his I Jellcy and Mr. . Bill Parker of Summerstde were. -, u...,..3....uo..........u.oooo Now. All-Purpose Nov, ii-dun Can of no war. may lilgfi-protein VISITS QUEEN LONDON tRcuterst.. Plmdeiil Astzeir Asgeirssori. on I to London with his received in Brticevaudience by the Queen. l 3t ' I n I've found effective help for baby's tummy upsets tleltghtui mother loll! Another . ihiti'u . , nhv . out Tnltl-i-' ..u,.... l I-my. so wnlvlerl ('ltriirrtllv IA-ted rm 'lli"Ir.i' -int -iii:-ti. om-n s-eo.i-tutti-it little '-Illlflr IN "lily hnhvm own -- mutt: mat for the utter of tinny) minor .t..u-mt-a uim-I-. nu. constipation. not the to-vi-n-lmun and lrotlnlm-an of tmlun; hm! duo: in me- lllllrltt. (lrnlln but tiimnulh in Milton . .. can--in into. (rat Baby": Own Tablet: wilsy - u-ed by millions of Iltothell. NIVII IAIV'S OWN COUON SVIUP t noaoatpmuttyiusabt-tsnoring-quietly MiIVl-I.PIIIunl.Wuv. ,. ' ' I wifh free silver dollars 161' 9V9l'y member ofyour family! 7 jolly will visit homes in Ciiarioftuowri and district WATCH FOR HIM. if you have a bag of Cream of the Wed Flour when the Crown of the West Jolly Miller visits your home, you-AND YOUI DJTIIE FAMllY- oodiqote FIR SILVER DOLLAII Sobeswotohovo of In West Floor on hand. Now, All-Purpose Cream FLOUW hi--uviiishistn-vdvnn udavsii-gnhslsvuy ptsuorodsldeupertcsldn Ci-wuofliowonhw. to ' wtovuyliuoyahhg.Aj dIIWdfIuvIsvrl i lcelandicl 0: the (room of the West - llcv. I-Ernest S. Weeks. Bede-V .q"9- lt'll by plane on Wednesday. lM8.V Rth for Ottawa to visit his 39". lIF.,l4- P. Weeks and his .wilc who is critically ill. , Relatives and. friends of Mrs. tEdward Gardiner. regret to learn that she lit in patient in ii... Prince (.ounty Hospital. All wish her I speedy recovery. Mr. Edward. Gardiner has as his Ruests. his daughters. Mrs. Arnold Mat-Lean. Woodstock. N. B- and Mrs. Stewart Wright. and her husband. Charlottetown. 3Q ENTER THE -IO l 1957 17' 'aa.ooo.oo 0 Junior Dressmaking Contest BIG PRIZES Simply Enroll in Singer Sewing count I Lessons-only 88.00 uuuioin t-is II F" G j SINGER V SEWING CENTER 164 Gt. George St Dial 4551 Charlottetown how W. M. S. funds will be used A, st. touts Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsetuult and two children Iecompaiiled by Mrs. Fabian Aneiuuit. have ro- turiied to their homes in st. Louis. after spendhg the last year in Tomato. Ontario. Friends of Joseph P. Gsudet. will be sorry to heIr that he is I patient in the western Hospital. berton. l Mr. Edgar Gerrior accompanied by Mr. Alfred Doucett have left for Toronto where they will be employed. i Mr. and Mrs. Josems M. Arsen-l Iult. have left for Montreal. Que- bec. where they will visit for Iome time. l Mr. John S. Arscnault is spend- ing some time in Duvar at lite. home of his son-in-lnw and riaugh. ler. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Peters. CR r PIUSVILLE 1 Mr. Walter Gallant. Tttrotitn.l is visiting his mother. Mrs. Fred Arsenault and Mr. Arsen-l Iult. l ..Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gal-' int and family. Sunday afternoon. Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ma(:Greg- or. Truro. and daughter. Bonnie. spent the weekend visiting rela- tives in Burton, Lot 7. and Pins. vdle. They were accompanied on their trip by Mrs. Ambrose co.-.t coran and Mrs. Ernest MacGreg. or. who remained at their homes after spending the winter months in Truro. S. M15 -l059Dh 5 Gallant. road overseer. with the help of some. of the men of the district are Duvar. spent . visiting in I l'0ii8h Places on the road which is now in very good condition for cars and trucks. .. Special Occasion . Printing Requests On many occasions in the past we have been requested for such Itemit as: persoiialized nllllkllli - something special in wedding in- vitations and announcements etc, We are pleased to announce that we have been fortunate in obtain- ing an excellent and complete line of the following: FOR THE WEDDING Invitations and Announcements Response Cards Reception and Thank You Folders Napkins. Coasters. Place Cards 5 Wedding Cake Boxes PERSONALLY YOURS ' Personalized Wedding and An-t niversary ltcms l Cocktail-Luncheon kins . Coasters. Matt-hcs. Playing Cards: Labels and Informal Note Paperm IRWIN PRINT Richmond Strt-i-I Charlottetown. Dinner Nap-l Dial IISII FOR 47: PORK RlBS,4 lbs . . . . 69: SHOUL ER SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, lb . . . . 55c Perfection coi.n'u no TALISMAN-24 oz. Btl. STRAWBERRY JAM M A N U GOVERNMENT INSPECTED YOUNG STEEII IEEF CHUCK - nuns - siiounonn TROASTS, lb. wEmE!F"' CORNED BEEF, lb. ROASTING PORK, lb. jun- CORN ED Robin Hood .E'-9".'.l.. . 25 lbs. 1.65 49: r 'Nns'rLit:s-1 lb. tin-Reg. 69c QUICK CHOCOLATE, special 59: NESCAFE-6 oz. Bottle INSTANT COFFEE . . . . 1.39 SUGAR (white) 10 lbs. . . I.'l9 llllllltl holes and levelling off the. ' NEW SUNKIST ORANGES, 2 doz. bag 79: RIPE-1 PKG. 29c TOMATOES, 2 for . . . 55c IIOM ESTIC SHORTENINNG, 2 lbs. 63: BLUE OR WHITE GIANT BREEZE, Tea Towel, pkg. 75c PERFECTION on CARNATION MILK, 6 tins HOLLY HlLL48 oz. Tin 85c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . . 33c TtlMATll ittgnui 11 (vi nn-wr1,E 2 for 49: McCAlN FLAVO" FRO'"v'.N FRENCH 9 oz. t PKG. 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