Woman is Realm.. 1 PAGE. TWO may 5. 1956 ELi.Ell'8 niiiiv By An Island Farmer's wu. &O0&0t'-faOO&OO'&h-t And so another grave was hol- lowed this morning, in the shadow of the old Kirk at the corner, where presently the one gone now from earthly scenes -will be car- ried. "It's amazing. Ellen" James remarked at dinner, he having just returned from there, "how that cemetery has filled through the years. why, I mind when I was a little fellow, well, it seemed as if there were only a few graves there, but now dear me. the num- ber of those I have known. that time has taken its toll!" "There have been five taken from this road alone” we commented over granddaughters head "since Jeanie came to live in the house across the lane. She was speaking of it today. "Our small maid is too young yet to be perplexed over the like of sorrows or death. though given an inkling of any subject she is one to pursue it to a satisfaotory ending. "Yes, Ellen" James sighed "and many a one has been carried there in our time from home or Kirk." He has much to recall of the interval. We realize this when he recounts a tale of the past to Jamie or granddaughter. Then we are aware many of the names that fall from his lips. of boyish com- rades or old friends, live on now only in memory. Dinner was to be "a shade early today, Ellen, so that we'll get the choring at the barns done, and have nothing on our minds then but the sawing!" because this was the day oi the wood-sawing at Alderlea. The farmers "never saw it this late before" and we laughed to Karo- lyn over the strangeness of bird song mingling with the ring of the saw, in this later than usual endeavour. Straight from a bough of the birch tree on the lawn came the liquid notes of the robin, the-n offering his heart in a melody. it was pleasant to hear. and good too to have James remember his habit 01 years-bringing an armful of the new sticks to the woodbox. in token we think that the smoke from our hearth-fire will be assured in the freshly cut heap. when he came to supper. "It's beans!" Jamie exclaimed with a chuckle to granddaughter beside him. he having arrived from his classes to join the rest of his family, with an appetite that was obviously demanding. "I hope" 118 Bald. looking back to some winter cooking "they've got lots of molasses in them-the way that me- ther cooks them!" Baked beans and a loaf of "new" bread of Karo. lyn's morning baking. and for a dessert..but that question had al- felldy been brought to the attention of the small fry. in this house- cleaning season. "Now about jams" we asked "cherry or strawberry?" Continued on page 9 Relieve Your Frotful, Fevorish TEETIIING BABY This Tnmworthy Way Timssnds of fliers Pulse So Highly Wh let you tee-till bah f medrtl rut wllen 3.135. Owsfn Inc? Your restless. feverish little one eoin. forhble and peaceful. Used by young mom. on for over 50 years. No "sleep " stuf! - no chilling effect. Easy to take - qu cltly crushed to I powder, if desired. At the first sign of teething fever. be sure- try Baby's Own Elbblets. See how quickly they help relieve leverlshntss, soothe irritation Ind promote g:tfu,lo gory Bl;:by'e Omulbbletsi. . mu: , ether minor ailments. 29e..c.?i?dru:goi'sIu." THE GUARDIAN - That Body Of Your: By James W. Barton. am. w.Nm!x.&s PREVENTING DECAY 0! TEETH 4 Our dentists have proved donni- tely that refined sugar acting on the outer surface of the teeth in time destroys the enamel, and de- cay of the enamel and its underly- ing tissue, dentine. sets in. Be- cause of this fact many parents try to discourage their children from eating too much sugar or candy. This is unfortunate because sugar is a great giver of energy when energy is most needed. that is, when youngsters and young adults engage in play at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. While it is known that if after eating sugar or candy. the teeth were immediately brushed, little harm to the teeth could occur. most of us do not carry a tooth- brush or have opportunity to use one at these particular times. Just as sugar gives immediate energy to the body. so does sugar on the teeth cause immediate be-. ginning of the decay process. In "Medical Clinics of North Am- erlca," Dr. Maury Massler, Profes- sor of Graduate Pedodontics (care The spring bride can be the loveliest of all. She has a wide choice of fabrics and styles for her own and her bridesmaidf gowns. she can choose to look luxurious in heavy fabrics like satin or enchsntingly romnntfc in some airy like orgsndy. Patterns are available for a group of gowns for the bride and her attendants that will wit the demands of any wedding. In mg same pattern envelope, you win find a traditional gown with flow. ing train as well Is a module: version to serve the less formal bride or the bridesmaids. Bodices are fitted and skirts are wide. The unbroken princess line as well as the defined waist appears. Neckline: are decorous. In addition to the conventioral sweetheart, there is a rising neck- line and the cuffed. off-shoulder one. When decollete. there is the usual net yoke which can be re- moved at a later date (if and when you choose to convert the gown into a dance dress) Now that buttons are so fashion-right, it is interesting to note the beauti- ful parade of self-buttons that act as back or front closings for these gowns. For spring and summer, the short sleeve is as right as the long, tapered cne. Interesting in this collection is the use of back interest. Tuik. poufs, and wide panels lead intol trains and lend an added males-i of children's tccth), College of tie alt i c t t . Uni it I i ' , ci.?...”.J.”......"”if..f 5.. iitiiiiii some"-ms me new 1 condition of the surface of the , y mom drops new.” to an acid .70 Gowns for the br:de.ma ds are. to 5.0) within 1': minutes after eating sugar. If a person were to consume sugars only at mealtimes.'Den5Ed With. The attendant l such attacks of decay could be counteracted by the saliva and the alkaline foods eaten. "However. when refined sugars are eaten be- tween meals and at frequent in- tervals the teeth meet an almost The decay attacks thus become en- ormously increased by the habitual use of sugars between meals.” While we may not readily or pri- vately blUSh our teeth after use of sugar. we could rinse the mouth and sluice water betwecn the teeth. While the various methods of bride or bridesmaids can whatsoever. The fabrics to choose vfor a spring ca--eniony are lvaried. If you've always to be married in satin , I weary ling waistline. c0:"'m;m”5 5m” m assaulm by This dress can nlsc be worn alter ,10n8. tapering it Dolllts. The train acds Ormcd on the teeth surfaces me wedding without my Change 15 modmed in the modem or 1335 iced when you very similar to the bride's. Trairs' and demure net yokes are dis- can igo sleeveless though the bride wears sleeves. Therels a channlng Wu 0311 03W-his the modem ' d3y.1ength gown Wm, short land the traditional in such a sleeves and 3 swe;Lhenrt neck. ggown. It has a fltt:d bodi'e with line that elflit-r the inioimal the new rising nevkline and dip - The sleeves a'e man- .ihc gown may be worn later as a j wedding dress, now available. ner and flows from wide panels lfoi-mnl ball gown llias R short ny'on not full skirt mast iin the hack of the skirt. These rur the brldesrmiid-lii-pastel.lcombined with a fold--tucked sat- yvantei Simple. 91933?” lines 5"? eilli1ll- lthcre are smait "double dut)"iin torso. Another dress lhat choose a ialrriclgowiis of n:nrquisettc-ovcr-tis- makes a mure feminine replace- sue-taffeta. ment for the usual "suit bride" is you can still do .t. if or the other isuch 55 Crisp liflslfd OFZRTGY The I ,hand, you see the-charm of a cot- ldress "911 3150 ie mule With E iton wedding you can make Bisvvleetheart riccklinr in the iOl'- i preventing or controlling dgcay of lovely picture in frosted or plain lmal 01' daytime Versions. teeth such as brushing and the use of fluorides. are of real value, Dr. Messier statcs that the most effective method of stopping the dmay PWC955 15 '49 1'mWl'9 melchiffon make memorable gowns. tlcularly decayed enamel and dentine, while the most effective means of pre- venting return of decay is by means of a suitable filling to part removed. Visiting your dentist regularly is your best tooth insurance. EATING YOUR. WAY TO HEALTH Be sure you are getting the all- round daily diet for your type of build, occupation, etc. Write today for Dr. Barton's handy booklet on ths subject entitled "Eating Your Way to Health." Send 10 cents and a 3-cent stamp. to cover cost of handling and mailing. to The Bell Syndicate, Inc.. in care of this newspaper, Post office Box 99. Station G. New York 19. N. Y.. and ask for your copy. lg Morning Smile ,organdy. pique or voi e. You ,might even want in really be dl - i lferent and choose a nylon fabric Rayon taffeta, sheer crepes andi i Douh'e-Duty Gowns , lpaper weight iridescent silk taf- Oiie bridal costume. that is par- l beautiful, useful and 5 vvvx- - 5 -mo. cxxxx e ) Better English By I. (J. Williams -4.v.vxvN.y x a -1-. 2 I ) J I 1. What is wrong with this seri- tence? "I noticed that he sat op- posite me at the table." i 2. What is the correct pi-onunc-l iation of "against"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Oibstrepet-ous, barber- ous. preposterous, nefarious. 4. What does the word "prodig- ality" mean? l 5. What is a word beginning with br that means "shortness of His Future He returned to his office build- ing after hours to pick up some forgotten papers and found the single elevator man on night duty deeply engrossed in zoodd pounds of Webster's Unabridged. "What're you looking up?" he asked the man. "Nuttln'." "Nothing?" "Nope. Readin'. Ihi to 'R.A' now.. Ainto gonna be run- A nin' svelevator all m'lifel" 634V! 20” ---7 MEDIUM SIZE TUBE 3 EAKES NEW POPULAR SIZE t'lJ'IlllIIlF&90lfJ'dlP WITII TN! FRAGRANCE MIN LOVI zarnzmzunigiggo A sgance in expenditure. "Gaming is the child of avarice. but the father of prodigality." - Oolton. 5. Brevity. E Household Ccrapliook By Roberts he Kitchen Utensil A pair of candy tongs is a handy utensil to keep in the kitchen for removing articles from boiling .water, removing olives from the ,bottles. and similar uses. Black Broadcloth Rulb powdered fuller's earth on the broadcloth and put it away in a box or drawer for a few days. Then brush and shake it well. stringing needs A violin string makes an ex- cellent chain for stringing beads. It lasts much longer. as it is stronger than any ordinary thread or string. The Stars Say - - By Genevieve Iemble For Saturday, May 0 THERE is a sign of sudden and upsetting events abruptly stepping in to arrest the wheels of pro- gross or to dutmr up developments in mothers of prime importance. It is possible that some rash gesture in erratic impulse may be the means of defeating objectives. This would probably happen if the hand was overplsyed or if tem- perament got out of bounds. sep- sntions. estrsngetnents and loss may block sctlon. Thou Whole Birthday 10 3 Thou whose birthday it is should resolve' not to be the means of us- dolng their own established efforts. or to disrupt progressive or new activities by ruh moves . over- doing, or temperamental getting out of bounds. Wild impulses. feel- ings or emotions. loss and separ- ations might result from erratic drives or character ecceni.r' . This is possible in business as well as in romantic or doinestie eon- tscts. Aehndbornontltlsdsymsybe inclilld to be realest and un- conventional in its conduct, with originality but eecentricities. This duration"? . ANSWERS l 1. say. "opposite to me." 2 Pm: - a-genst, and not a-gaynst. 3. Barbarous. 4. Extrav- ”S'7(cK'isR'717Y'K V .'NJvNN7s OROTIIY DIX Name Choice DEAR MISS DIX: son and hold down a good job that sits - Right To Propose Women Should Be Able To modem, is of satin and lace. is luxuriously .':shi"ned wtli a floor-length satm biie tap dr.ss topped by a lace redingote with a very long train. The is an ideal heirloom "piece" It and New and in the tempo of the times, are shozt length des es suggested for second or informal weddings. some of these are in glowing interesting shades of feta. Others are in organdy and nylon net. Many of these shorter- lline and back-side length to II , graduation dies es. ...'ll'.(.' perfect Informal Weddings redingote l A distinctive second or informal satin dens neck- It is ap- a blush or ice with a cuffed, blue criss-cross drape. sleeveless but comes with propriate matching mltls. This dress also serves perfectly as a "dressy occasion" frock after the wedding. V” V ”i'-71'.-l."K Ei'K3 Ev1'V.mTx':.VV -6YixxxNxx How Can I ! l ! By Anne Ashley -.n.A-sa-V ,- .a.,...xAA Q. How can I treat old hand- kerchiefs that have become very Oi Husband I am a widow 26 years old with 11 5-year-olil may some day be a big one. I am very much in love with a man whose interests are similar to mine and no farther. ANSWER: canny adroitncss among the best-la CALI. HI man to the proposing point would and giving him to understand that miss you. lary to his happiness, nothing wll can have the pleasure of womenis assuming the responsibility of mat feel that we would be very happy together. and that I could help him . both socially and in his work. of me, but he is wary of women. p frequently and he telephones me every day. but it goes ' How can I make him propose to me? I know he is very fond We see each other L. M. Tol-ling a man to the altar is a diffi- cult task. For the men who are averse in marriage are generally a wary lol. who scent danger in a wa- man's every move and they develop an ability to walk with an un- id traps. - S BLUFF In your particular case I should think the best way to bring the be by calling his bluff. so to speak. he must either put up or shut up. Turn the cold shoulder on him. Withdraw from his society. Make him And if that doesn't cause him to realize that you are neces- You see. one reusoii why men fight shy of the altar is because they society without marrying them nnd rlmony. A man can fasten himself upon a pretty and clever young woman, such as you are. He can have her for a chum with whom to go to places and do things. her all of his troubles and get the board bill and shopping ticket. as important to a woman to get t man to get the wife he desires. an DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am He can tell moral support of her sympathy and understanding without tying himself down to her or assuming hr.-r Your predicament. which is shared by thousands of other women. calls attention again to the injustice of the convention that puts a taboo upon women doing their courting openly. Certainly it is just he husband she wants us it is to n d it would save a lot of heartbreak and disappointment and weary waiting if a girl could go up to the lad she fancied and ask him how about it matrlmonially speaking. And men would always have the veto power. a girl of 18. I know my husband loves me very much, but he refuses to give me a personal allowance and I feel like a beggar when I ask him for money for such feminine Continued on page 9 IIAVII. AOMIOIIII. - I may cause loss of substance as well I Easy Travelling with Featherlighf Accessories Here are cleverly designed eases sad envelopes for llnqeriss, gloves and siocklnqs,sspeoldshoobsgshdseoeuoiioossewIthspocisllyquiliodeeI- psrinienfelerbefllee wlilehyouesnnsh yeurselLAlovslyirsupsrenfplsstIo nsierislwiihpolhdofsuelownlerohsnesoeilostiebriolottlteeoeehl, ersIinelorsIprialedugsndyIsvuyeffnotivoteo.Ageodidoslechrldsi obw-roilin--Iehtodd-To-dltdolla-a.-usduisnpod.-on-uten-at HVUIOpObIhO'OdIIWkDIpI.dIIUDI.lCaIldl&kLIJlIlI.lm, w flimsy as as a result look soiled before they really are? A. Dip them in starch after washing. am t .511 put to ough tn. rinse water again. This will add I little body to them and make them like new. Q. How can I make a living room look larger? A. This can be done by avoid- i illg the use of too much or too lit furniture and heavy drap- erics. ' How can I revive dried-out l lcniciis? i A. Place them in very hot 'ivatcr for a w'hile;H1ls will fresh- en them and make them juicy again. Table Centrepiece I For an unusual flower effect on your dinner taale. fll' a flat round for oblong bowl with chrysanthe- mum balls, made by sticking tiny Chrysanthemums into several in- verted tea stralners, iin variei color combinations. .Nl:'.W YORK. April 27 - (AP) - Police and jeerin teen-agers clashed in bloodless battles again today as some 30.000 high school students renewed their angry de- mands for increased pay for their teachers. For the third consecutive day. the youthful demonstrators tried to storm City Hall. but again were repulsed. Csnsds's fume tomltoes . . . liner is us for "true-tomato" Wholesome 'When the mixture thickens a lit- Designers Argue. About New Fashion: By IIAL BOYLE NEW YORK. May 2 - (AP) - 130 American women today really look like a row of acorns? This question has the clothing industry in in mild tiny. The actuation that women, by spin; the body lines of movie sun had become as much alike their nutshells was made by Ely- mond Msrinelli. s well known de- 8161101". Marinelli said this sameness re- sulted because too many women had adopted "the universal. uplift bustllne." whether or not it cor- responded with their own contours. But his charge drew an immed- iate and heatw denlll from I woman clothing designer - Cyn- this. "The upstanding bustllne has al- ready gone out." said Cynthia firmly, "And the acorn look is a thing of the past. It may have been popular a few years ago. But it has been replaced by the natural look. "The trend now is for each wom- an to stress her own natural body line - to wear clothing with a nat- ural shoulder, natural hip and natural bustline. And with no ex- aggeration anywhere." Cynthla - lady designers. like male hairdressers. tend to regard last names as superfluous - also had nothing but scorn for Marin- elll's contention that women would be more beautiful if they threx away their bras and girdles. Not Well Groomed "I cm't imagine a girl feeling good without a bra and girdle - or looking good either." she said. "She would feel uncomfortabln and! ill at ease - definitely not will groomed. "A man wants a woman indiv- idually attractive to him. He doesn't want others to stare at her because she's improperly dressed." But Cynthia. how about Mr. Marine!li's statement that women would be l,000 times more feminine without these undcrgown fashion aids? "Don't you believe it!" said Cyn- thia. "A girl just doesn't look at- tractive If she doesnt wear her foundation garments. She looks un- tidy - definitely. Anrl if she is on the heavy side, she wobbles when she walks." Cynthia gave a blonde shudder of distaste as she added: "She is like a bowl full of quaking jelly. A girl should wear her girdle and bra everywhere except at the beach or in her own boudoir. "I'd certainly hate to see a girl wear a fashionable strapless even- ing gown with nothing underneath. Sheld be quite sloppy. And men wouldn't like her. Men are getting more and more and more con- scious of feminine styles .. there as so many unborn oak trees in sh L'ght Touch Many suit snoes feature in. comfortable mid- height walkim heel. neat wall toe and the ex tended sole wh ch are l'laS-lca favorites and ate features tailored light touch is shoes with cutouts on the vamp broad bands over each other work shell cut vamps which cre ate an illusion of lightness am airiness. Dress sandals appear in st fabrics with the uppers com:o':et of thin intricately for a high rid-ing ef- fect which oftcn stem from in: low-cut shcll vamp. High taper- ing heels and single soles an most popular although low plat- form sales are also prevalent. liow-slinns Open, Dainty And Delicate" 5h”! .3” In "19 We of fashion this spring as the silhouette nar. rows and skirts become shorter Feet and legs are in focus. it is the season of the pretty tom and ankle, and dainty, deufnt. oe. Dress: walking and beach shou feel the influeme of this cpgn trend and the National Shoe In. stltute tells us that you can tum cool. airy shoes in each of . these classifications which are design. ed to help you look prettier, to make your SP! 1113 like ensemblu well co-ordinatcd and smart. of . lf5 thcsi shoe. 1-! nwever, shown the On of leather play;-( to form a net winding straps worker And they want their girls to bl well groomed." f Cynthia said it was nonsense too, to think that foundation gar- ments had compressed ell womei into a single standard shape. "Your modern day bras and gir- dles don't change the figure it that extent." she said sterniy "They just control it. And they come in hundreds of differenl styles, shapes and sizes." And then Cynthia gave her clincher: "Statistics show that fit per cent of girls 15 years of ass or over do wear foundation gar- ments. That's four out of five." have been such drastic ” 5- Jvvo ' . r I . xwxoc-x9s"'”'-R'R"'m'7Z9:;i Modern Etiquette El Cool: 5 Corner 5; By Roberts Leo l5 7 R"R. JKTNA. MARMIALADE DELIGHT 1 envelope Gclatine l.-8 cup hot water Pi cups milk 4 tablespoons marmalade. Dissolve gelatine in hot water and stir into the milk. which should be just warm and not cold. tie. whip it until light and creamy. Fold in the marmalade. mix well. then pour into moulds. Whilst the marmalade is preferable. if you have none handy. strawberry, peach or other jam or jelly may be used in its place. Q. Which is the better express- ion to use in a social note or let- ter. "Dear Mr. Lee," or "My dear Mr. Lee"? A. This depends upon whether the note is formal or informal. "My dear Mr. Lee" is the more formal salutation. Q. When a widow ls marrylnt for the second lime, is it all rizhl for her to carry a bouquet? A. It would he in much bet-tel taste if she war a corsage. Q. Should a Ilvc-man sit at th0 rlglit or left of her male dinner partner? A. She should sit at the nghi of liar dinner partner. NOW- She Laughs at age Springtime In her hurt usinl New-fouml gslety. peppy energy. A new, alive woman-spsrkllnl eyes. be.ter color, fresh. calm youthfulnus-has replaced Ihe worn. tired look. No wonder life has taken on cw Interests. Yes, thousands of once fsdrnt women. from Hood-Iron poverty, have bloomed anew with the help of Dr. William: Pink Pills. Try Dr. Williams l'ink Pills yourlolf for 30 days! Enjoy new health, pop and onorly. sun todsyl Get back "in the pink" with DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS eary -Need GROWN-UP All! All ages adore the peplum dressl Here especially for the six to four- teen set. is s flsre-skirted version that can be casual or dress-up. de- pending on the fabric you choose. No. 2050 is cut in sizes 6. 8. 10, 12 and 14.. Size 8. 258 yards 3.'rlnch. send 25 cents for each PA'l'rlRN which Includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plslnly. Be sure to state also you want. include postal unit. or was number in your address. Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Gusrdlsn. Pattern No. 150 Name Address C"! Province IVIIYTIIING wsw wsona twoxmoe. Kent, lhizlsnd . '(G)- Farmer Don Ooilick lead I 'bisok day" recently. one or his evnvdiod in s ditch. a bucket of milk was his son bro one window in an farmhouse and s chicken been another. and us (I0.-Qgj up” I!) I truck. 1 -. Eon THE HOME - Iecraft- Al. fla- 2050 - sizes 5 . u I