Mifitlilkt, Fenland A! Meeting M the iolthlv metinii of the Ilxllil-I"? 0! the Char. MARY.liAlL'.0.RT:' Mary's Advice is Tripe Dear Mary Havitirth: A group of us New Canadians were dis- cussing your colunui last evening. You do give good advice occu- ionally. but )'(r5lel'dBy.s (March 1li coluiitii uas utter trips!!! awning. the guest Pk. was Mrs. 'r. M. Lothian uriiget.-if ad the origin of niarlonettes tor puppets) and gave a' delight ul demonstration with figures of her own making. Mrs. hothian empha- sized their value in teaching as (am has Caroline . - Jam an , ' lcbiin Woinesis Edits an! S. bu". We refer to the story of the boy. 11' ,h p. ,3 , 1, ., di . . . - where she spent the last well as entertainment and told f ner daytuaisisdglt t1li:irpaa::ice on his Pm 8 The Guardian Fndayf E" a mu” M31 399? "1917 Kwwilll tlle. Darticilllriy in "love porblem,” The parents in . Mr . the field of relilhlll education. lily - The president. Mrs. Edndii Cook. presided and Mrs. R. J. Rit- turn appealed to grandma. who pert led the devotional period us- then asked you to recommend helpful reading dealing with boy- girl guidance. All Europe is amazed at the teen-age crime here; and the em- phasis on sea Your advice in re- gard to an ll-tear-old on love is typical. At age ll, chtltiri-rt should be ill- terested in gaines and fun, and leave sex for lls proper time. The more intelligeiii tell us they are high pressured into it. GENTLE ASI.-kTl('S You mentitmi-ti also. some time ago IF:-b. lit, the wrong impres- sion the world has of North Amer- ican women-"ha-ed on lack of knowledge. misinformation and jealous prejudice, in large part." I think you said. Yet men who fought in Korea have told me ihi-y would readily . marry gentle Kt-t-can and Japan- ese women. in preference to their hardbt-lied women at home, who are piiltiitg them into early graves. lzlillltf them bigger cars. homes, etc Bellete me. the people of Europe anti Asia are often hap- pier ln their so-called ”lower stan- dards" of littng. ”.'ifan doesn't ; live by bread alone" you know. Yours faithfully, RC. LACK l.0(il(' Dear B(' lit-it iiilyttti-up can you get? llutt hm-uti can you be? The March it tit.-t-iixstuii of a fam- ily's desire for right answers to I boy's candid appeal for parental advice, in dealing with puppy love, was a marlti-d (ioparltlre from the general run of malt-rial used here. For that very rt-asiin. you found it surprising. discuiicerltiig and dis- tasteful. Yet, in saying so. you try in the same breath to ai'i.:ite that it just HAPPENINGS dollar one with plain binding but hand decorated in colors, and a W five dollar edition in black and while. Where the doctor Chairman of a recent ski banquet Mr. MacDonaldthls a noted ar- "mm mwuut '53- Albek 31d91bl'i:l'1- nlet an tist. not only in e poetc field, mum in N10 I0 0 11 Ve min- but also in penning script. L3:;;n'gguf:?atr:v"n F”hg;r'A:E utes as each speaker rose. When The menu. always an important 1-11 12 on me --vulcmw. M: an the alarm went off. speakers were item no matter what the occasion. Medit.'en-angm. 1);. 1nd Mn. My. dmwued N" W W93" nmmplnl may be' featured Iohsmn, mm a" mu be away for lava ween the tables. No one talked longer They plan to visit Lisbon. Gihral- "W "W '"l"""”- toes, claims, applies, etc., all from tar. Spain. Italy, Switzerland and N EW . the Maritimes. France. They will return the end NO-COOKING by Mrs. L. F. . - nsents were served by the Friend- ship Group. xmxuutn LAKE. Ont. (CF)- Mr. Wilson MacDonald, acclaim- ed as Csnadsts poet laureate. was honored recently at a dinner held at the King Edward Hotel. Toron- to. There were two hundred and twenty-persons, present at the gala occasion upon which Mr. Mac- Donald introduced his new poem, "Pugwash." This new work has been published in three editions; a deluxe one. found in red moroc- on leather with gold lettering and colored decorations hand -point- ed by the author which sells for two hundred dollars, and a fifty Mr. MacDonald was heard last summer here in recital reading his of May on the "Queen Elizabeth." Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murphy, own poems. iltl Vila! a memorable ff,f”,f.'f" for 3 t 0” pnvueged m Sturgeon. were visitors! to Shar- . . lottetown at the home 0 the son it is of interest to know there is ad daugme,-.g,,.13w. M,-,.m1 Mn, Ira Murphy. 15 Spring St. in his honor. they could think and talk "in cool debate." of how to solve the problems of the world. The invitation had been formal. it mentioned nothing of the man who clearly was its sponsor, Cyrus Eaton; a committee of Maritiincrsi . . . V I p ' i'r'l'...'i.'E3dii.Z' i'2it3t7'"s1Iiit”,'”m'.?.Sit '0 be .8 mil! chera.cterlsUc- of the 200 who came were fromimi: hF;5cDfJn2'lf!a'i': ::2:i"':vii:: Oi V . id f' d i h i, - fl'lilE:;lS0 lii.te Juiln. sMEArle-9:. ptzthtl l gram "nu"! throughmn C3"3d'- had encouraged him through the; years, educators who had taken him before their pupils. paiittt-rs,p writers, salesmen. clergyiiit-n. ev- en a Hat St- broker and a banker. On this night. as on St. Andi-t-it-is when everyone becomes a Scot. they succumbed to the magic of that nation within a nation, the Marilimcs and tliemsexles be- came Maritimers for a iiiglil. An orphaned youth whosc i.tuar- . dians forbade him even to use the one word ”poetry." MacDonald had left them forever one day, shouting his defiance: "Poetry, poetry, poetry! Beating his way to the coast, and on to England. he had caught his first glimpse of the a family connection between Mrs. D. M. Glass and Mr. Wilson Mac. Donald. through Mrs. Gass' mo- thcr, the late Mrs. MacCullough. Marked artistic ability would seem Mrs. Alexander MacLeod of Mon- tague observed her 92nd birthday on Wednesday. April to, and was Nl'9tV'llIg congratulations from h e r numerous relatives a n d friends. Mrs. MacLeod is enjoying Hood health and takes is keen inv - terest in current events. Her cye- . sight and hearing are unimpair- 2 ed and her memo , is exception- V oi” .4t- HI -STYLE MODEL Roman column, mtitl-lit-iil.;tli. with cape effect extend- lll(,! tn waist- There is hi-styling liii the pink straw hat with its two tone iirgunza drape, which Mrs. Lord may wear loosely as a scarf. V p Slim as 55”” '0 shcw mm A'"F'""3"5 3"'lern as to-morrow. is this out-l sex crasy--even our children. Tliatt SPRING FASHION Mrs. (iordon Avard. with beau- A.ard's navy braided straw coul- tlftil hi-ariiig and freedom of walk. ie hat completes the costume. A suit. It is a one small touch of fur is added to the Roclpe for is poummg upun me exrepnonlting wool suit mntlcllcd by Mrs. and calling it the rule -e which is' Ernest Lord. The jacket is ltipbtiiie moticls B worsted ' g L” ' 1 color ensemble in the piissy-wil- outfit by using two magnificent fAE'U'L- . I - ' Mean .1 saint John and nevu- low gray which is so popular. Mrs. stone martens. ”ed'l0'n:';m:l';"l3;,::mf5 7:; moi; forgot it. Tl'lefPll1)Ql'l'lS he wrote . . . . V s . . . . . c. ., f t at orig we o is he read on seruatinn that "The more intelli-l " '3 evednesday "mm In mm mm-mat t W" "ills "5 they 8" highsples” i and witty and shd. he painted a i ililait I 0 Put fi I raising S sured into it”-”it" meaning sexl picture in words and those who igumg Ind Xll.13,-'., 'T'-"' - precttmlityy 1 gathti-Ir. But llilersons pl heard were richer for H. m ;hl'0I.llAiId'.5le chop- can' e very inte igent. w 0 per- i '1 1 1 ht t b I . 9"- IYWP There Is A Touch -mit themselves to, be stampeded 6 Iuzniglzsnlilgthllga ntglggtzrtigrlrtenteroull CUDMORE 5 . p lagged: Ind mix well. into behavior they deplore. now 5 of the context of time, a night for A durable coloring tho! Wont Itsblespsoils o ShlpG'miltuXein- can they.' They sound like theme -- - i people to remember. And still the ,,,,,i, W, and l,.,.,., no ..,.,i.,. mu, to small balls n leons ivttlitiut conviction. who take " ' ' 4 Elvis folk would never understandp I20 Kent Q Phone 4322 M "M 0' demmcmio" M. M, about I int-ii in on the coloration of whatever com- J . Roux Cum. Color shampoo IAN” "Mu, dilagriii-tennlioll in . , . v . , hey'i'e in-and cringe to 1 '7i e . - - tiInIts' (or "- Y" l M” ”' Nmt the while of siitmtliops was-iw ptuined J8nl(ts and thc 93'” l , h . V . . out w-' is the simplest, easiest quickest tightly covered show in the flniicr-hortictz and the, children tn a trek with the old crmques W en m )0” pi” i ' 1 m way to "Ioveiier. hdircolor". V1 .l"uum) '4i"'t""" "I children count the rosy promise. mare and Ifflliftltslellzll. along the PASSING THF BECK W 1' 33 70- plea. nfltiltttx as lwrc and lh('l't' lllcy too fields to visit the main flock of M for Anwrxcan (';h Mm WW i commnh . Yipldrzdoun-ML oitttwzc from twitter-titraisliings nf SI:lCf('I;t'IlfI(i atcltanlgltialgzelgmuygle. M .IaWr ken”? (Nam WW” Opt. V i . ' dad H" mm Snowblm 1 5"""' I a mr " .5 . ten this bwllvhoti is a wa l ' S .. .. ... .- - .. -. - yofsa. I 0"'YP't . I i..'?.."”...l:.':'. ”..';V”;3J::'l 3?; l?.'.'.'..”. 2t"."l..lli..l.".”...”?..”l'.'.l-1'.l2l12l.J1fJ.2',:: me they com root an-e to cope - "Elli "I57 RENE” at ten. ;3,'.";;x;.".;;.t:;.,m,;,,,':;,,v,; trttni: to ovcrlakc in nitiithcr the sit-rs at a fancy left the slcigh to ;l'rT:Ag;::k.;lne::le gfrfaidhedcagltfrlthaog 3 You'll feel up lift in minutes after that fof ofiiyrup. stirttig-int-t't-use nlrcntiv arrlied all try the ice of some cupped llondphe” gm "Red lh WA .' f Int Buckleytcold Capsule. You ll get A (MW. mmupmon mm "P". or to scout along with the donut to " t 5 9 re” ”'”" " 00W0l of Y0" FM. '3” F5 "t' "ll" tummy. im.ri..t'. wh mod!-rnniolhpyu woven cold-titzhhnx Inttrcdtenls I-Hack, givo my ttiiiitin-in (wn 'l'ablet.s-the Rnlik. Ac nlwriys thcsv events. do- s liulitfiil as they arc. po.-c thctr own ' prolili-ills. Aiitl "tines she south to hf loud of it" ' is one of the coli- J CPFIN nt this lII1lf' man's real strength to keep her, in b a l a n c e. And evolutionary - growth requires new patterns of at-coninitxiation between mcn and; women. . nt-Iv Iiixntlvc disrnvery that wttlcii upset iiimmic-.w -while it (Fully fItill'VC bowels uvi-riiiglit. Fliiltiren ftw-i wonderful next. day! tint mu nnw,good-tnating"Tumniy- Fl'l'!iIl'nl'l'” laxative for your child. So. tlin dill-rent-ein his happineu! At all drug otmnms. the annoying symptoms. (lei ftisicr relief . from cold misery than you've ever known with these easy to take capsiiles - or double your money back. Pocket Sins 351. Family Size 79r. Sold Everywhere. rcgain places prcsently brcalliless and laugliing. that if in other dir- ections the world had clianged tin- bellevably since our t-lliltihuoti. llll-, it is it fiict tlitil fl euc tiiliy fat"- or nnly one of ht-r twins, entirely noizlncttng the other, and some- tiiiics it may be that her one and only shc spurns. And lixttintng to tho small onc's pitcniis tilt-ah the hzihe of itnlovcti, iiniitintctl lamb- lcin, wc ht-iie l't('Nl ashanit-it and sorry too for thc i'Pf'klf'.RS i-we. There is no bond of earth strong- er, none with a better touch of Heaven in its ties. than that which man nature lS still pretty niuc the same. in those, we saw again the playful children of the nowi long ago. We stopped by the maple wood- lands so that James might help his sons gather to a snug heap. last sticks of the litirvcsl. and to ad- mire at first hand the abundance taken in the wind-ctitting season, and to note the neatness prevail- ing" The ("Hams are heaped mL 8. Lewis” at-couiit of his bovhood ? American men and their women should mutually work out conflicts tributing sanity as needed. instead of his relapsing back into an older master-slave dCSlL'Il for domestic- ity tnow also passing out in Asiat, as escape from being around." ternationally, you might read C. inequities. etc.- with the titan con- i ”ptished 1 To regain persnet-live on scx. in- 1 .f'V BUCKLEY'S CINNAMATE I) COLD CAPSULES i nm if Bake .1.:;.t.1......;”ceo-rm memo; is AC” COLOUR SHAMPOO NAN. PLEACHFS USE Wherever YOU "Ni "- Pxlsis ll? Hy iwe "W um children's ""5 in the British Isles -told in ”Sur - g fspn ,. mm-1 mother in-id her shine at the prospectt later in the i f g E t . '.?f'f.lll;'.3”:.fJ. : ”" X com ton am am- -nm ,m.,-nmnsangr school it "lts a long time since you saw habitual ".mon' F" Hsh l b" 3 3- Iiiuencoslnsd peuvyltnv 5...," MAGIC” .d n these, Flllen" James commented School b0 3 Mghh in" b P". 9 A : ' evlih moneovslhod nli- ihhpnnm. V”. ' 7” ' i pausing beside its in that far yard as early yn was "L 3-tsegmgglgg . 4 "won mu sh. h.,.di.,m” . ow, ;':alv:l':;c';1a2::nr:"(:E5"' Kate h;?(::J':f, :7-89'. Iiewiis i: the brilliant nut: g 1t0II.MIoIc letting Powder it Add dry lnavodlontsto cnoined Y0II"9MOf. "00?-ilxivnd drink at the millstream below , ,, 5:; gang &hg:Fm:5sl:.nLeV:t;rkas .. ,A'Wh”" ”& cum ...i.im oIluncteiyvifhnill,eoO- .-....lp. guy Mscic ' iicshuhninn biting after and addition. Tum kw” Puma" . it was it long time. The dark of n.”.'M"m chug . . The ll-year-old's problem was f ll-d y had I rned int the white ,,,,,,4 out wihtzns. Thuese too had slipped Mi" Ind ":'”."h :'ctf"any' He ' mug” M.” '" ".2I::':d .-hag” uh iidxt time away. Now before our eyes spring was. concerne wit afled love, , ....,,,',.dM 5",. pm. bottom snoood or idol-worship. not with amour, ".. wgggd up... us. i. Qg&q- YWi'0Pe only iioiovo-i.37s',uio so iniivtos.Ptn laysnofoeldenito oogothevvtttitiitdtnpbaryloei beNoenondoovorwttIioeoHeo- Olivvorodirostt was reclaiming the countryside. "How did they do?" he queried. we .3:"::..l.1:.”;:l l:;"":.:i: :.';'”"'.”. "0!" I w""ld"'t "Y m”' En” sonal interview Write to herpein -dint surprisingly well when we C." of am newspaper consider that they didn't get the HOUSEHOLD HINT care of the feed of those stabled at To remove the fish odor from s home-and loose-housed too. It's not s bad way to grow beef” he frying pan. soak with tea leaves and water. l in the sense yoit mean. Mil. V: e. unaided siigu Add, part at is time, I well-bodoti up booting well after encti ulilltlon. nodded. "They're so clean" we offered. "That's one of its benefits, I no- tice. Give them bedding and they keep clean. . . Yes. a fair-good lot" he said turning away to his work. "We'll sell them off the grass, I reckon." No stars. No moon blossoms in the April meadows of sky tonight. There is dark at the windows. and that hugh which Indicates falling weather ahead. "Rina." James says coming in after a last round of the stables. Until tomorrow - A- - Diary - Goodnight. . . . . . COOK'S CORNER MOORE 3. McLEOD iro. SECOND FLOOR LOVELIER SMARTER llAts toil EASTER AN EXCITINGLY NEW SELECTION Dress luxuriously and inexpeluively with one of these spring-gresh hats. WOOII ISLANDS WEST The regular monthly meeting of the Wood Island West W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. Russel PREITY TOREADOR SIM" on W" M with ""99" .33-'"i.S.i2"f.t” .?.'.'”&..'li."'i5.' 6.3.3 i3.'3'ifi't..TJI"i.'l?ii "fiI'."i.i.'.i..5i'3li"i53i5 member” ""1 .'w" V"m””' The fashions with the Toreador motif. lequln overblouse and the tangerine! ”""'d"" p"95'd'd "d m"”"3 The ma t e rl al is tub happy bras are all set to ball the summerl ”pe'""d with ”""u" '”'m"" ode and needs little or no ironing. The suit. . followed by the creed in unison. The minutes of last meetin Wilson MacDonald Reads Poem On Pugwctsh PRETTIER were read and approved. Roll cat was answered with an article for a "Yankee Swap". Correspond- ence was read and discussed. The sick committee reported visiting three who were ill with treats. Enteitainriient committee PUMPKIN PIE presented a pi . It was won LE, Bgllivepu 1; the Tomnu; in poverty gm 3”; many. f eggs kl bysxrsi Ad Mtancilitflllana med .0 ztar dhns this wiiliely Nslrtig: an tilgfougb tieaatebreakuand public in-I cu um in no om ee ec ' t, . . - 1:5. biigpgnmiik clesiidschzlol on ta; 18th. It gins alt-:w:ns;i';e' somemng f.rhmn:1nl: (b:oy:;i:OnIcIelIQd tliieuiiiuzit 0?fIIi:d:l:': You ll love this season" newest map” um cob" "Id the .we”oH" ma p. our rnov a secon to sell a s more gracious age. an is try. read itand in 3: at", mm?” mm E1”: min.” xombzngemhzumlnl :22”. '3” lclmd” Mzsumgkh :, ,orlo":':3':r M mt” M & pretty posles, ribbons or glamorous veils will matte your feminine heart . Eli EX tn ll fl. I . W IV! I I . l:'. .-3..-:.-:. ::;"::'::.::::.i':".t:'::-..'::':..:-it ::'..':r."'.......”"'” !i'....' so: ''t..".....''' W "'”" w' '"'"' ”" ” '" '”' """"" - mails: cinnxnovi. he plant. slips sum. 'amtieiieioi'.; wgdw-hgyugunmanmwzo had less gnaid of books waicii hurls """Y " "'55" M" GI 90 090004 39! If it .4 g.iiiic wssserv essa c aiiestootlvoe wlichenasowlian can flour.p:Ii':ar int? spice? ::i:h tom ct:tliihrn'lht.teel.v "1-sol issoitlng g:.t:h't"a:lmt:t;sltenging. . . 11- com”?! :2 betallecttgzs tuna. had Moot-I I Mctaod Lid. You'll find lists k av soon "nod mun...-. 4.1 c w a one a em. 1 . on pl roii. alone could nu: mixiur'o'. Then ktlr in. anti: f MI W" W 0'1” mm the mum Ia-thins from W"? Wad” in lpfiltl,-flilil colon. pm, M. 9" me plug Bu, . whisper like the rustle of leaves a medieval tine. mum” .. 500 ha,” um, ". is Wod. mmimu it "'12:." htrdois was” laton. .0 ” an M ' mmn" linde mung; cathedral. R: natbnslndnanctehu , G-on”. rum av- and led udsi-sttaglskesmetiotagsnd re niefslscnosaidiaumnnarsftsr MORNING SMILE echoing mm bi-enema aepou aspsaoflttyears laluea'sNeva 1” ,-Mr. mu, gm s This was Wilson Iscnooald. Scotta birthplace with snow . r "-"Y Cansda'slyrlcpoet.sndttiiswuticaai-iioofPsgw Iaooseolil 1 yum, '9 ''':':'n''::1 gldutgtlv; at night. Tm-onto's ms or had was eiiraptuna by at 0 use '3"! - 0 In' gotten rid lied ttim nods”: idea bend but not Is ' .. . I:-nut. -3; "N 39" "'7'" ""5 ""'- W poet iIIl.l"lIt:-Th! chairinaii. ls O - nus-yvi"""'”"-"""'"' imniieiioimnaaiin-eat-iim-saansi-oesiaoat 3... M '3, 6811. "Belle Midnight!" he 3, Egg." 3 '. J;"i Ifhilhl.-III. H.IIIl.I.-1ItCP.I. y. "Stet up. You twelve '1 t.