'7 lELLEN'S DIARY ll Presently we come to our first lnimery holidayl-How hearts al- -atiy beat high in anticipation. It rcms” we have waited so long. . I much we expect of it-even in -,,ard to the weather. From then rward. only warm breezes, gent- ire. How shall we spend it, the day ven us to be ”The Queen's irthday" honoring first of all the .emory of Victoria. one of the :immonwealth's greatest of sov- 'cigus?. .."What was she like?" randdaughter queried today. "She was small but dignified. er voice was pretty, her laught- A frank. her gestilres charming. ie was highly accomplished for so young"hwe remembered ll The Queen's Birthday laced lovely lady. her convictionsi sure. her country's welfare fore. most in mind and heart: and then ' Elizabeth. the smiling. kindly mo-' therly woman, Scottish born: and another"I-Elizabeth, a clever girlish lady with the elements of mother and queen-grandmother mixed in whose Ruler she is. How shall lie spend our holiday'.', Shall we perhaps a-fishing go? Uni a first outing of tile year with the family? Blisy'.' Oh yes, ex- tremely so. btit not too busy to spare an hour or two for their pleasure. We shall go then. A dis- tance or maybe only as liar as the little brook which winds win- somcly through the spi'ing-fields of the farm. 'l'lit-re minnows dart zilitl lrollls lurk in sliotlnwy pools WOMEN l HAPPE Miss Elaine Mutch whose mar- riage to Mr. Gerald Raymond Foster is taking place on Monday morning, May twenty-first in Triiiity L'nilcd Church has been widely entertained prior in nu- forthcnmlng marriage. NINGS Mn. E.A. Large arrived Tues- day evening from California wherel she had been spending the win- ter. On her way home, Mrs. l.arge visited relatives and friends in, Vancouver, Edmonton. and Swift Current, Saskatchewan. it? MARY HAWO RTH 01 three sisters. all in our uiirues. TM Droblem is that my two aiaters "3 mains Cain because our Wldowed father. 57. is dating and 1 Im very Pleased to see comlns I1lVe llain. after mother's passin thought of another woman in father's arms. They fear that he Wm XWW lwliy from us: that the. Daughters Row Over Father's Marriage Plans D9" Mlry Haworth: I am on K. 3'" my sisters can't bear the LET'S EAT To be sure, sweets are street for all of us. The problem arises when the desire for tweets be- comes a craving. an in today'I letter from a discouraged over- weight. "I am at year: old, 5' 2". welji IN. I have tried lots of pills along when the family eats ice cream, cake and candy in front of me. "The trouble in I crave sweets. I find myself wanting sweet: so badly, that if I haven't any in the fllmlly will break up, etc. They, have wept and said that he won't, seem like their father any more.' They can't understand why I feell as I do. Dad has lived with me for three house. I'll go to the kitchen and bake something. and when it's done. sit and eat and eat. I don't really want to do this. but I can't seem to help myself: If I could only stop this craving. I could re- lduce." The irresistible desire for sweets f Sweets To Sweets. Iylla-Icallah. hunger. and the cycle starts again. For this reason. the more sweet; you eat, the more you want. STAY WITH DIET Once you crutch on to the fact that by fndu ging in sweets you trigger the powerful stimulus to in- sulin production, you'll understand at showers and brightest sun- her in an admirable manner to be A - , line will be our portion, we are the pride of the commonwealth Page 8' The Gua'rdl.'n Sat; May 199 1956 l :ng3eYl;nlilli'l'y I lltlllce lady near his with diet. but can't lose. The pills - 9 V93 W me, and frankly don't cut my craving for aweetl. what in back of the craving; Min and I find it hard to stick to a diet When you diet. you crave sweets for still Inothe reason. For a while, the mechanism which the body has set up to handle the ac- customed inflow of sugar is still in force. For this reason. when sweets are left out, blood sugar lowern and you feel a definite hankering. However. here's the key fact: If you stay with your dietuavoidlng sweets. the stilnulus to insulin production wanes and so does the craying. To take your mind off forbidden IF . llr history said-"And with fixed Olir catch iiiay be small but " p g l Eabits of punctuality, order. and vihai wonflrolis things we will llle lluslliess girls of the Charl- Dr. and Mn. W,C. Haines. Mon- years and I will be glad to seal ' l-unomy. She did not pretend to glean from the scene about: The nueluun Lurllng Club entertained cton, are the weekend guests of. hun in a home of mi own oncells not iust in mental desire. but ls foods and help nature help you out ll. even to wide culture, but her 'Plop! of a startled fl'0ll. eulio- r-n lVedn0sdn.v evening. May 9th. Mayor and Mrs. W.A. Currie, sum- more. with a wife to look me. a physical reaction brought on by of your dilemma, get out of the ; immon sense amounted to gen- ing hirdsong. and a lit-mlty and In "19 3fll"aCllV3 Ladle? Quarters merside. him. Then I won't have to worry overeating on IWBOIL l'lEFe'! the llhllse and 8W8! ,flj0m the kitchen 2 "' 0' 3.3”": ”'."e."h.- in ll easan Que: . ".18 q C S .e S, Elna B n mm The CM I special low calorie treat f0rpy0ur- .Slhe reigned for 63 years. all serenity to implant an ansuerln peace in ones heart evening being Miss Marian Mathe- Hospital. Wolfville, entertained at the dren will miss "Gramps'Lbut I the blood sugar level rapidly forces ting insulin produc- l high. stimula self or, after the main course. take tie while fulfilling a promise of A lunclih Yes we uiosl carry Still Tl" bT”l9"l0jlJ9 was showered a miscellaneous shower at ,iuldhood uttered when she first one to spread in a .sunn,v corner with many beautiful miscellaneous home of Mrs. Edward Stewart in know he is lonely, and marriage . . . " iew she was destined one day to not being too mitt-ei-iic-it IllPl' its I-illlh honor of Miss Betty lnman. who Would he so much better for him, ml Nlml" f'""1l5h” "mm msunn V0"? beverage mm the l"'.'"g mm"- tr England's queen. "I will be preparatlnii, Plziliicsl lootl is de- y I is to be a June bride. Miss lnman lif his children are for it and wishlthan 13 "eeded '0 lake ca" "f Do"! 5a back mm the Mullen f” ,, md... she said. By me force of lemahle MK." Pm," ,,, W, .,,,h,,, on rritIa.v eleiiing. Mrs. John has been on the staff of this liosir him happiness. "'9 3,W9el 93l9ll- Sm”? "'9 W3” 30 .'"l.”"l"' BY "'9" V9" Wlll l99l up strong, pure, womanhood she bread and l)llllDl' xuineluiics by l'. -'hlCll0lSUu Bull MP5. T-N. P-tigers ital for the past year and recently CALL H. UNFA l3 q"l9klY Pumedn Y0" 1'9 19” with ”t"meds Illaincd "a personal monarchy" passed inrloors hut-miws domed MW? lwslesscs at a supper bridge returned to her home in St. Elea- 1” ,ex!ralnsulln.'1'hls results in A low- A happy way to reduce is to NH. hm. land and people and in ,8”, w,,h(,,,,p for Miss Mutcli and Mr. Foster at more. However. my sisters think he.erln8 Of l-he hl00d lug" - - Md l0"l I Sllmmlllg Cllllh 0? get your- ll le was much loved, and widely so we shall l...lnluy All the a. delightfully arranged supper should just go on living with mehunger pangs follow. You prefer self I dieting pal . . . and reduce :inurned. time renienilici-mu that our ti'lt'f'IIS bridge at the home of Mrs. Nichol- Mr. and Mrs. Benjaniui Rogers and my family. letting me do all Sweels. so chances are you will together. To make the going easier, yo "The Queen is dead." we rem- and kings of t'...........ntn.-rill. are sun. Ci-esumnd Drlw entertained Friday evening at '!he worrying and nursing when he 9L3l3l'Eg)j9jL&jEE9'.,fh' c”'3EE'3'EF;"3JhE.'.e.w.""d”. -it-mber how sadly the news -of sovereigns of gum! luiiris. tree and , their residence 63 Goodwill Ave- lls Sick. They don't have any of Hi Ier passing was mentioned that very fair. we shall lllt'x'S the n:cm- Mrs. l)Ullul(l Mai-tin and Miss nue in honour of their house guests ””l- ' i inter-month of the now long ago. cry of her for nlmm the day was -lU.V('e lflllul f"ll9l'l?llll6fl during Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Troop. l They say lhev can't go in his "lhai woilld the empire do now made: Victoria I'l'l'.'dllll'lL' lines lhe u0('l( Bl 8 llllvhell 5ll0W"F at wedding. a'51h(.'v will be thinking ,p 'I we wondered without this Queen penned of her at her lllliilll lhe hulllf 0' -Vlli-V M-"ll"- POWHBI Friends of Mrs. G. M. Mulliol- of mother; that it 15,” (am. to her. lf whom everyone spoke loving- , "Her court was pure her life ser- Slleel land will regret to hear that she Bug 15.11 5; 3 good Sign when 8 j "ll and whose likeness hung on eni-: ( V p l8 I-Luatlent In the Prince Lvunly lwidnwer remarries Doesn't it iany an island parlor-wall'.' Ano- God gave her peace ll('l' lautl re- ln Sdllllddl Hllhlllutfll; May Hospital. mean mag his first marriage was Her queen? There could never be posed; Hm" Mmc WR .MatM"” "pd . F0 J-R M3CD0ll8ld- Wll"lll”'K- happy? So isn't it a compliment Inc in take her place... hope so A thousand rlfiillls lo i'mt-lcllce Mlise WPnd?ll ll. Vlurlh 9jll'E”3lnr ls lhe llllfisl Of Mayulf and M”- to the departed? Had their part-1 I ise and wonderful as she. closed Sd. 3' ”'9.l'”' ,l"'”' N 18” Elfsmn w'A- Cl"'”e- 5l1mm9l'5ldff- ncrship been unhanny he wouldn't But there came other queens ln- in her as xlullior. vruo. and hileet. Mrs. W-l. Mulrh of CheI'- ,At the recent sradualum PNPP ,tlilnlr or trying again. M nut me. Alexandrap me (airy Queen” ry Valley presided over the tea cises at.St. Mary's Hospital. Illnn- phase state ymu. Views on (his rim-ess from beyond a northern Until 'I'lie.srl;i,x- -- V l)iar.V -- i."Vl'3 8."d me. hm”? "5 Te"? 35' treah Ml” Barbhm D3llQ"- 'l"l"3h' important subject, because when timid-night. sisteii in SPFVIIILZ by Misses Karen ter of Mr. and Mrs. '.l.b. llalloml ,m,,, narcnt pass”; awayy we pus. e- hlarhelll and licallicr MacLean. was awarded a special prlI.t' lul' lsibility of second marriage for the other is likely to come up. How ea; and Mary of Teck, a calm-. ,.., l I -i I ELEANOR ROSS room's personality The family's Mites and dislikes should be con- ' 'dered when redecorating win- ows. Perhaps the window treat- cut you think is so nice that it What Do Your Windows : ll2O Brighton Road. honouring the boo bliiitls to the top before un- hooking them. spread on 5. soft towel or newspapers on the kitchen floor or over a table to absorb excess niuisture when stl(lsiii;1 ham- The brirlevio-he was presented with a dainty gift to mark the happy occasion Mrs. Ralph Dumoiil was hostess on Thursday evening at her home bride and groom at a mixed even- On May 3, Mi'. and Mrs. R.W. Beck were hosts to seventy-five of their cliurch friends at a cleverly arranct-d party, in honor of liar- ihe most promising iinriel'::ral'iu- ate nurse. She was also elected president of the student bully. Miss Mary Thompson. daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson. Sllmmerside. was awarded a prize at the convocation exercises at St. Guest at the meeting was Mrs. John Hudgson. Fredericton. N.B. assisted by Mrs. and Mrs. Velma. Hooper. Lunch was served by the hostess, Jean Iiornby, Miss Palsy Sham ';l.llli nitilit-llctl the Centennial is Mi-li:wtics Fashion show uorl- this iillll blue cotton sateen uitli its tuui-in-s of ftiggotiiig adding quiilot t-liuiiii to ,lhe tucked bibbed front. The dress. seciiis just right for high school, or i-nkt-s at the soda bar alid has a youthful pointed collar with tiny- liow. Patsy is wearing white pumps and what is her favorite record? GUARBAHEI l grateful respo l I i should the children react in that 1 case. V K l rvssy SISTERS l Dear V.I(,: Your friendly, even use to the prospect of a nice new with for your dad makes sense. It is a realistic at- der nobody's feel- ings but their own. They. aren't concerned about dad's loneliness in the midst of your household. nor rncd with your mult- self. They consi nnell, daughter of Mrs. Arthur 0' Donnell of Beaverbank, and the late Arthur O'Donnell. to Lieutenant Michael Kelly, Royal Canadian Navy. son of Mrs. Karl Kelly of mg bridge. Francis Xavier University for hav- ing the highest aggregate of the llitude, which takes account of your . ,3 -. Windows tell a story. They can dry. l)on't neglect the i'eierse side. Friday evening. Mrs. W.W. freshman class. good as well as his. Whereas your ' ' i eflect the community in which which is often more soiled than Mutch, mother of the bride, enter; Th - I h M sislei-5' Cain-raising TEZCIIOIIKIS AGNES MARIE ODONNELL LT. M1cnAm. KELLY, new 9 lives, the type of family in the right side. iained at dinner at her home. it) e regular meeting o i e -v ladoiesl-eni nonsense, un ecom ng . e house and they Cifflalnly are H Halli! washed sli.-ides to dry at b('lI0Ol.5ll'Nfl. for the bridesmaids pha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi to their adult years. ' ad give-away when it comes to full length over night. Roll ham- and girl friends of her daughter. was held at the home of Mrs. Inez All their argument: against Gallant on Wed. evening. May 16. dad's remarriage boil down to this The engagement has been ann- ' .-they are wholly preoccupied with ounced of Miss Agnes Marie O'Do-, r MAIL YOUR FILMS TO Mail Film Service . gm ould be repeated has become bor hon. .'Vt'I9l'. press down on the Old Slman and Marga”, M” g or just plain ugly to some slats. a niolliure may warp them, Lun, M1056 marriage wok Mace l yam they mm-e cmhe,-5 or the household, Even Spontlp with heavy Suflsn "5l,"l4 last Saturday. The guests enjoyed 9" TuP5d9.V- M-W l5lh- M55 Ma” l iplied burdens auzl worries, in try- Charlottetown. Prince Edward 1:- le motions. Rinse with ' jorie Stewart. Greenfield Avenue. 1,"; to give him the care he needs. y land, andVthe late Karl Kelly. The They find it convenient to putiwedding will take place June 2, BOX 11, Charlottetown e male members of the family swift bill gent a clean cloth and blot cat-h washed a sneak preview of the official Stewart '5 dental was hostess to all the groups com- , dad on a shelf, as it were. and for-l at 10- o'clock in Saint Ignatius y have excellent ideas for ftx- g p p I, Vvh d openmg of Dr, p p . '1 is up the living room. the den section lIIlI'nf'(llill(') wit a l'y Om", 1-h,.,-5. wen, many disnn. pellng in the Marathon Bridge p . . l their Own T001715. ('l"”l . , . qllishcd and famous guests in at- held by me Ea” M Hl"5b”m".gh get himmsatisfied that there helchurch. Bedlord. N.S ,8 Exposure R011 u.” .50 , x vomit-;il and hl'llPll.'-ill. blinds 1e"damle- (rhpter l.0.I)F.. The lucky prim, Wm always be mindful of memv, 4 , 12 Ex sure R0” 80 l ASILY WASHED should be rat-titlliicd uilh the . . .. , drawn for by Mr. W.A. Slewart,l lfm. lack of variew in his may IL . . p P0 -00- - .V.- ll Tt:Llay. home-makers can wash lirlish allot-hiiit-lit before washing. n”l;'(lLe'y"IzP:iw l:;:":ne(he h:l',Lram:l: H0ll0l”8l'y R8118” 0f lhf Ch8l3l8l'. ' lfm. no more (-nmpcuing ngasoml ;t6 E?(po5ur. Ron "o'5' 1'00 l '4 in st any variety of window dec- Veuclitin blinds can be taken down . . ' )' , ” ' was vlon by Mrs. Carl Burke. The 4 ml-he mm-t want him to wed 3, epririts .. . . each la ration in a matter of minutes. So and ll'IlIl'lt'l'S('(l in the htitlitub filled cl:'ol:'(E:l ”"ijm'n;;:'Yel:le";'eih gN(t"" tallies for the evening and for the ,,(.(.,,3:,d mm,' 1,351 in Sn doing hnlii1;:Eifggggcfgltrlffgewcrggxg in matter what. the rhnice is. with warm slltls. Use a lnilR-hand- m'im the-V low”: tn? 91'?!” Marathon Bridge were also donat- I 19.5 5 Whale new 19,352 on me, ' ' ' ham-as are you'll be able to care led. slllf hrusli for clcaiililg cor- px F91 do, n In). Aslsw Ifn's frat, ed by the Faberge Company" ' '""d ""dll'e"”V leave "mm in "'9 icn, le easy- 0-care- or airlcs ll1 'nse I: I" in x N - p I H 3 1; ur ry an cnnsoaion y 5.- 5' ,0" e. em, in order to : nrl simple window treatments. attacllmcnt to. do the Joli. Wipe the ?lhl5 laflle P9" and Tllally .00: Frank Johnston. prizes for the giirmizf advantage meyvve A Venetian blinds. bamboo shut- slats clean with n Iri-sh clolhlanld e.l"h3lll?l'll0I.V Anlussviiqgcs vlere leg . winners of me Mamthm Bridge . M long taken for granted, mdm E, ,. ers. printed and striped shades or hang the liliutl open until it is T 9 i 3:ir'T:'"ln'.. ll” bllwlml 5' were presented to Mrs. W.W Reidl ' ' p lferemly. nu unuwuu non uuLTln,ogA l (Ell slats will add elegance or completely dry. 3""9. 3" -3"'(9- "" "9 ,l"”Y and Mrs. w.A. Henry. A blilfgtl HEAL'l'-II NDRSE IIONORED- fessional Women.s('lub. this week, ..,-I"...-. ,.',m,' --:m&-ii and 3” are easily taken p A, 1 l P. NT 0 flrhs-S95-' PFC-Vfuled l0V9ly Bills 10 lunch W3, served by 9,, hmess. Mrs. Elaine Miirray, health Mrs. Murray fright! is pictured MEAN QUALITY . L 1 t " ....Iu.. :nan..q').. am" 4.- wn. washed and rehung. Sn. (0 fl?” Vl Tl ' I! 'y Ham” dml ll” f'ga"C"9-p assisted by Miss Margaret Mc- llllls” M." l"l'”"""l".('. mus mm "bllve ”l'”V'll9 3 5l'”” '" ll” It is childish meanness on their , "WHY T'" "M ' ",3; . ,'',l H" :'r"-"7.5.';'u: ,-3:. ? ince they are washable. why not Vertical slats are a hllg(lll'l'Er('Ill. Ethel MaCQtlarrle. Shirley Beck, Mina" sliiroiintllng conirriunltics. was hon- lionor from n .felltili member, pan to claim mcy canll anund ing owers -- vary 3,36. ., .".M, 'ED KBERRY Iyy a few simple but helpful hulls hut they have 1,9”, dpglgncd far Mlanlyn N0-n-ls and Verna Mac. oied by the Business and Pro- Mrs. Celia Tavoie llelt). dad-S wedd-mgg-If he decides to hardy - fut grow I-r . gig gV A 4 (heat will come iphharidy when soot QIIICFX and easla t-fare. lr.:lrl)-kl)1. yin: Kiiinon aS.;ISlettIE Nll'Sf. ttglbert De- CLYDE RIVER L. 0. B. A. marry againe-because they';ikl:e l'l!- PIONY IOOTI ll:-IN:-re; gill”-::4 ncl dirt cover em. can ie remove or scru in o war, gran mo er o e g."oom- . y ievin for mother, var iey I "T” - ”T' f ,l,,,,,,. The Clyde River 1..0.B.A, wasp misglcs her more than lihey do ".iI.;.. "2: "9: ':1IEIll,lo:;";'aIrtot'I:: Li, sag. l l Washable shades can be stitlsed. , ne at a time. over the kitchen can be turned outward for quick sudsing. The separate slats are covered with a washable plastic- to-be, presented an exquisite hand- made spread to the bride elect. Sandwiches and coffee. home made entertained at the home of Mrs Harold Scott, Cornwall, for the? Is Women Of The Year inasmuch as he and she had a life in common before they were Moreover, it is generally "FREE THIII TALL YLOWIIINII AITIIS FOR IAIILY (EDEN! ALSO (7ANADA'I FINEST COLORED GARDEN OUIIII table. Use brisk. quick movements . . Ltariing close to the roller and coated fabric. ,ice cream and cake were served. fcipr” raeezilllx glad 1'. the ihm('J,'le fl horn, . - orking on one small section after When Values are removed, wash The setting. of Georgian Govern. Ril;l9e.r mortgiei Ma:,C!!lIeI;It0iIllI.g Bymti: lung, 35 yr)" say, that widowers ment House in Victoria Park with ' LlV'ERlil()Ri1 FALLS. Maine -- ties. the Business and Prolcsslon- who were happy in their first al- liance are most disposed to marry IowuItNvn.u (ran: her or Night. lulu 3-nu) ONTAIIO lather. l- ' ASH REVERSE SIDE Try a soft sponge or brush hakcn from dense soap or deter- ent suds and rinse each section them on a leiel surface, Use a small brush to scrub and rinse under the faucet or wipe clean with a fresh clolh. Slip the vanes hack into their slots and turn them open for maximum air circulation until dry. its magnificent view of Charlotte- town liarbour was gieatly admir- ed by the Earl and Countess of Home. They stood for a long time were well attended. was enjoyed by all. gazing at the beauty of all this na- tural scenery, with the added lov- the graduating exercises the Jr. League of the Charlottetown rlosp-l class of 1955, their parents an friends in the nurses dining room of the Charlottetown Hospital. The beautifully appointed tea tables were covered with lace cloths and centered with flower baskets of white mums, flashed with silver randlebra and blue ta- pers. The rooms were tastefully decorated with baskets of mixed ital. entertained the graduatinglhM HARTSILLE W.M.S. The May meeting of the liarts- P,-mien Sc,-.,1L A. Maclnnis. Theme for the other". Scripture l Sam. I19-20: 24-28 was read responsiveiy. Exposition of the lesson ly Mother," was read by Mrs. Ben Cousins: followed by a sea- son of prayer. After another hymn l roll call was answered by If mem- men: was 1-,”. VETS? Of Scrlltlllff tin Murphy and family, An inter- bers with a lconlaining the word "Mother". Minutes were read and approved. M bmh meemllu 3"" the busiil town dedicated a ness was finished. a social hour program Hlisiwcck m M1,; main? "A God- lows: l and Professional Miirray. Ii..N'.. health nurse for Livermorc Falls and stirrouutling communities. A liaiitlpalntcd hand- matle by the sis- fo her ,wllli the inscription on the meeting was , top. "To Elaiiic Murray. ()ur BPW ”Wnman of the Year." The scroll was inscribed as fol- "To Mrs. Elaine Mtirray, public health nurse of Livermore Falls and surrotintling communi- ivcd from Mrs. Aus- Charles was esling li-tier fron Mrs. Jones convenor of At, it-ultu Correspondence was read by Sec received, at Club of Livermore Falls hon- ors you as outstanding profes- sional "Woman of the Year." You are well known for your devotion to the health and welfare of your communities, and your devotion to the sick and needy. You have ample of good living and a good public health nurse. For this. it is a pleasure and an honor on he- lialf of our clllb to award you this certificale and to name you BPW's "Woman of the Year.” Mrs. Murray was born in North Granville. Pl9.I., datlgliter of the late C. R. Morris and Mrs. Mor- ris. Slic has one sister. Mrs, Eld- icd Weeks. Fredericton. P. F.. I. She attended the Prince of Wales lollcge and Normal School. She soon again. They are so condit ioned in sympathetic teamwork as to be "lost" without it. It is my view that children should be friendly. affirmative and loyal, in wishing a widowed parent snnal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. Y5 wk" You buy MOLASSES - Mlltl lvx I l ith I clean, damp cloth and then ( . "' ””"' ”" TM liness of the formal Government ,1 M , ' 'I-louse Gardens in the foreground. ;"l:vw'h.'S' Fine: m 1:12? l;a;I'yC”" W” "I ll" Sl- R”-W "l Llma encouraged young ladies of your -uh... very best" in the event he. . 0 d gr? I” Id” ,mM V!” Sch""l' "as ""'”"'"d m "'3' by Cummllhlly lh 3 l'l'0lf-'5-hlllll Wllh or she elects to marry again. M.H1 Any Resident of P. E. I. May Attend. ml lllunllayl May Nth. lulluwlnil T" 5 was en ”' i" mom" 3 mluw "lelllllerl Mrs" M."'”Y your "Future Nurses of Amer- Mm-V Hawm-in counsels throughl followed by prayer by Mrs. John Page. along with a cake dedicated in” Emu”. and you are 3 fine ex. her usmlmm not by man or perm WEDNESDAYI MAY 23' 1956 Evening Class . . MATERNAL HEALTH CLASSES Afternoon Class . . . . .. THURSDAY. MAY 24. 1956 AT 8:00 P.M. (if both parents are able to attend) at THE HEALTH CENTRE. 188 PRINCE STREET Phone 9515 for further information. .. 2:30 p.m. .. 8:00 p.m. flow rs. Poiiring were the President,l”'1?hrY'TM”- Duncan M3,C1lllll-05:- After some vlisctlssion it was de- taught in public schools of Princel r , M .. R ' I M l1 , M . P : 9 ,""""""'v "- -0 '1 -lcided to hold a pantry sale in F.rlward Island for two years be-5 i , M:cDonei:lIrlmand 8Mar;. R2311. Cei-ltfil: :1a(;(I""'i'.”ll':';'9 12:" '95?" Sl"dY lKi-nsin 'on in the near lfuluro. fore entering the School of Nurs-i i chi” Tnd Mammal Health Programma oo eni e " w cc ngs" was M U C, (y r;- , M ., (:1 t ' g f the Royal Victoria llospl-1 ” ' '”" " "y"'' '" " DEPARTMENT or HEALTH In. Servers and rt-plcnishers were -,Mrs. Jack Macf-Iachern. Mrs. John l lllaclnnis. Miss Mary Cronin. Mrs. ltlarl MacKenna. Mrs. Angus Mac- Eachern. Mrs. Henry Blaiichardd Mrs. Bernard Hughes. Mrs. -lack MaeCarville, Mrs. Vincent Pineau.: lnl, Montreal. She iiiarricil .lohnt E. Murray nf Livermorc Fallsl in 1935. and is at present serving, as public health nurse of lbw "ad W M”- 33m” NlCll0l50"- ilughcs. Miss Elsie Mayne and M” Job" MCI”-'"",3" Wk” "'9 Mrs. Leland Mayne are on the book for next meeting. 32.00 waslcommmce for Sam... P35-59fl.l" (OT "Om? l'lBlD8l'!3 52-9” Two new members were wel- m"""9"3 "-06 '""e"59"C'"n comed. one visitor was present. w”"d kl," 7"" 93" ll" "Ht '"99t'lCollection amounted to 90 cents. "'3 lh 'Th3"k3 '- Tw” membe" lNext meeting is to be held at the POLIO INOCULATIONS towns of Turner. Leeds. Canton. Livermorc and Llvermore Falls. Mrs. Chris Gallant, Mrs. Mliurieelpmd duet . Thom? 0f MP5. l-Fland M8.Vut. Full MacAleer. Miss Emma Whalenl rugng "l""dlw'”l ' hym" "'d 'call In be answered by the name and Mrs. Bryon Burns. Mm" be"e("cto"' of your first school teacher. m l L Ushering were Mrs. Mitchell , It was decided to have sale of " llllN'n'"l"ld ""1 Ml'l- Gt-'0'!!! M" GFgM:':;I';Dwnw"'; do tn I'('l'Tll'lRdI;l..'l at dluire ir:'ct-ting. Mceela l Chandler, H - . ll 0. Vi ing a ourne . unc was serv. . , , ' . p bar bet J I. 195' III EXPECTANT M(YTHP.RS- ronwnm W" M"' "umph W Fmemd women I mm” It lby ho”-MP a Examination for registration and license by the As-. n 0" um." 'Al W to (1 Island will be held 11' IMMUNIZATION AGAINST DIPHTHERIA. WIIOOPING (T0l'(iIl and TETANU! and VACCINATION AGAINST SMALLPOX for Infant: from 8 month of In and Pre-school Children not receiving polio inoculations. Expectant Motion must present a Doctor's Certificate. ' her home Tuesday evening, May; Int. The president presided. Meet-l lng"opened by singing "Institute' od! l0ll0W9d by Cllllecl 1" ""lWn- ducer In South America. weaving Mrs. I).A. Citra, Fernie. B.C. ls R9" "H W” "l5W9l'9d by 9l9' all types of floor coverings. spending a month with her sisters, ;Vll'i'l mgdllill”-'l'l "ChlllElhK Pl ll 1 "r- A Mrii. Bob Clark and Miss Jeair” M hum of previoul meet-l I g were read and adopted. b S Prince Edwar Wednesday, July 18th and Thu The examination center will be Gill. Miss Blanche Conway, Mrs. Ivan Laurie and Mrs. John Mac- lnolli. sociation of Nurses of on Tuesday, July 17th, day. July 19th, 1956. Charlottetown. Application forms must be presented at least 30 days prior to the date of examinations, together with fee. MRS. J. E. VERNON BOLGEB. R..N.. BRAZILIAN BUGS Brazil is the largest rug pro- Nlchnlson, Summerlilde. En route-lh , to the Island she spent two VQCII' slck c”m"""-l99 l'!P0l'led three, rnllli on motion a bill of 51.85 was TTF . M t l. PAT IEIN Ans m on re. i(i:ilaid.' Mr; Aafred Slnnott and Mrs. R . . Mr. and Mrs. I-Ernest Foster of BY 0" "ll 9'' WET! l'9lDP0llllBd- Secretary- egistrar. A k Q1"; . hit; di 1,. (which neg; My mink, in nucnd. I", William Fox Marshflcld. arrived home on Tues- C0l'l'ClP0ndEnce "insisted of I S 1. C51,. :,gl,;my',: .,.fmf,,, 0; ,1." .:d dgtg. N POLIO INOCULATIONS letter from .l.L. Dewar. secretary ...-.-...-h .1.. , rlay evening from Sackvllle. There llNo SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL in ONE -- - L at then CLINICS PROMINENT DESIGNER lnjey had ammded the senior Mug. of Federation of Agriculture asli- . William In Original: need no introduction to the woman whol in nu-13.1. mm the cube.-g ma lng members to encourage their , ears exclusive, custom designs! They're to be seen only in ihelsumvan open, --pmlehcg," in gun husbands to become members of an I. '0. nE',lnENcn Department of Health . THE CORNWALLIS HOTEL the Federation. A letter from Mrs. For America's "best-dressed." of which their daughter, Betty. a smartest shops. In chic fashion news. lAhI:'e'l a mdul flatteryhcontainigiin eaehnperfectly executed! line; l mum gludgnt at ML Allison con. .l.A. Lawson. Prov. Pres. of C.A,C. A7in"iT'u lililve '1.”'."..'.'nl'uT.'l”a...;::3'...:2&'l.l'.l""?.'.i'...'L"l'.;i ”m"'"' M M"'"”' '0” W" :.f.ie.i':dii'iv.w,:.'...':'h'I.".'.'.'.hf";',.".f; -i - u noi.i.is sr. HALIFAX. N. I. l altar ritinca . , . . . uantl-aw-y col r I01”! fr-mu-I I pretty lm-limelul sweep of on Thursday evening. May loin. wt for lo monthly bulletins from A Good Moderately Priced. Friendly Hotel ;Thursday, May It -.o;4s n Mont Carmel lg; d'"dd"l"'t'l':5 ':""'"' l" "'9 '"'l”'”V mkhff Ell"b9"l 7'"'"9'' "l M'l”l'l'9l'l- CAR A "M M ”k"'"""”M Filly single and double comfortably furnished rooms with and l. V --I:-Vt - Wellln on Station " "" ' "l ”' ” "' l" "H" ' l”'”'''''"'" V" "5-L ' '"”'l" t'"d"'" 5' "L A'' without iuiui. Two minutes walk from Railway station. Steam- Friday. May I -H6 - 'l'raveler'I Rut 5C0TC" "WW5 ship Piers. Business and Theatrical District. Lunch Counter. ' 'An, Quunu l Ml Ilium Conservatory of Music. was I too in ID!-Illk mw cotton: airy-sheer lawn a Will Iutulw In Orldnl u the prim-in the recipient of a was IciIolar- Fruit, Magazines. Toiletries and Barber Shop In Hotel building, Free Parking. om; -1:0 - Vernon Br surrounding district!- MORNING SMILE l in cup white sugar lied hull" In I hang.) for Is5:tt;ra A?! to Charlottagiwl Ffoltt . est, orotmhont P at came llrsf in" the in mm minute sumo: atthallonctoa auic Junior organ "I started going with them when Mix all together. Pack in a small al In I was I freshman. And l'nI still pan and bake in a 350 oven about la banana." 8 minutes. Cut n squares. for our Goestn' Safety and rrdoetln. mwm - min at one of the that con la Iv I Iliad Ibo: . I ' l I” "V "' I-uvmutiyutlnmnusuiaeie ”'n'""""uh'&i,iJ:-cm m mm" M, ct""iir:ll'd”-7" hm, DAII.Yl.A1'ECII.IItofl.llI'ElDAY. -4:00-Vol-not -UINTI l ycalved the man: of 04. when the "How mm figure Hill?" '.I i.:.'."v.nill. ' M Weekly late! ur .-. -- oueou. nnnm. , hi” 3'F'I"'l Automatic rm sprinkler in every no- -Wednesday. May .3-!:M - Elmira.