-E. gt-. I revealed here for the firstlized the entire concept of fashion i e today at the Fall Fashion For- and new versions of her great SUC- ';,i held at the Windsor Hotel..cesses have been adapted to the .5, en buyers from all parts of functional needs at tm1ay's iltlfll-l it and: were shown a preview olian. The fashions which bear ihel e new styles. g unmistakable Chanel StL'lIEillll'P of tlThe preview. 96rreations uusen ease and comfort are lite itltuilvfll trom the Fashion Associates. Mon- skirt; with sweater tops. the mi-r-t i,eal. a group of the 12 top styleibiouses and open 5"” H". .i;,,.k..,.. gllijvuses in tllicdfalzhion mantra of!tr;an- ed reds and royal htut-.. and iiie l a, rei-ea e e ren s in st 011- many ciiiffons - 'V ii -; . -tie. fabric and col1nr Wrllfll will other ll'I"l.lOlICf:: ETlliiw”fii'it..,.,(..:.l-,. ;e must i'. iirnant t is fa dress is new i iv-l . ;. The trends are- Silhouette - er-blouse iiif:'lK?::,nRf;:;.'1TI.f(;'lhy I”. "d ”'T5' Jame.” It Jenkuu-i ..-,,i. H... (.,(.(.p,.,,,, of pleat"; mo, in his Febmarv mllemung .it summerside. Prince Edward o(ll'l.s. the silhouette for daytime Ensemble, are mp fagmon m..,u,,d islallfl 3""0l”"" "'9 Enlliement I. mm The smartest of lateqjgyilhe clock with jack?” "1 Must of thc;i' daiighler. Mildred Beth to rid evoiiin: fasliioiis are also slim. or hip-bone length. Many of the D" 14"."? H'a.5' '0" of Mrt '"d ut full skirts are new in siiape and smartest are collared ll'liflll'. The ll” remal Eha5' otuw" Om.” lecant in luxury fabrics 'Asiatic influence first expressed W W55 Jenkml i. I xnduu. 0' The change in the silliouctte is by the Parish designers last spring p a great cxtent in the relaxed can be seen in Oriental brncades. ., iast-of-fit uith dresses outlinintt. exotic colors. geisha girl neckltnes. lut not confining the body The kunnua sleeves. obi sashes and ihange demands the use of sup- sllffl-Slim and harem skirts. I g le fabrics of all kinds Fabrics - fhe softened took of g .Skirts -- The softened look is a- the new silliouette can only be a- I lalevegli ifvith new eased gullness (i'llIl9Y9d with supple fabrics and: i a - ) o . t . .- nm l ' -fit is also accomplished likenesses are the basis of the sup-l has been M.” e" y I member of - . I , - . the .liacI.eod clan. It makes for g by soft draping. fluid panels or pie fabrics which range in charac. . ' ias cut. Pleated skirts appeariter from filmy chiffon: to wools RUM rpamnl not only for those ith over-blouses. suit-like jack- of souffle lightness. When crisp hearing me name M.acL'od' but or sweater-like tops. Full skirts . fabrics are used they are given Mr "H pwple 0' Smmsh ”"ces"y' r late-day and evening get theirlthe softened look bv' being com- Th? "rude ,5 ” mum" -Z when eiv shape from softened foldsphined with supple fabrics like chif- "L" Hmhland anwsm” ""”l”"'d arcm drape or dome effects. .fon. ercpes or saiins. till ”"5 l'"""””3'v "WY bmllgl" MW Waiiitlinea - Waistlines are seenl Crepes doiiiinate lite iicwlv lm- "'9'" 3 "95" h9"”3R9- mbred l" Kiln at the normal position but. port:-int afternoon iircss ('lllllL)lts,llh9 llllilllanderl 3" ""i'0mIU9F3b'9l .310! tightly constricted. The fitlhave been Lldlillfig niumentuin I Still" ill”! Whl('h lh0.V ltlfed new V .erves to emphasize eased lull-:Sl98(.lll)' and are a iiia.iui' supple il1"N'llllWS- I 71”" limit 0'1 Vl'hi('h ess. either of the skirt on the fabric in tlic pictiirc. in-tug used it! 133' ill? i0U"il?lii0ll Of 8 "PW W9. it ice nr botii. The two-piece 0V(?l'-llalflllil and in conibinatiuii nith ev- it Illilhlillisln lhnl W0u1d Pnahle - louse drcss scarcely touches t.ie erytlilng from iiool lu crisp tai'- them to look back. even toihelhird ody at the waistline and usually fetas. Matte Jersey is another fa- and fourth generation. and in '. in not belted. vorite supple faliric. cottipctiiigl"dreams behold the Hebredies." Net-klines - Necklincs general-biiitli crepes in thc aiteriioiin field A it arm band of kinship holds- . ,1! stand away from the iliiroatnaiid slai't'ing in uiiitt-tiiruula cvc- fast lIl9mllt'l"s of the clan Mac- . Some are softly cowled. 0t.icrs lIlll;.is. Tin-ctls in silk or tiian- l.t-ml. scatti-rctl as they are far :7 i I 10 The Guardian Thursday, June 13. 1957 Ashion Releases Portroy trend Of Autumn Fashions l ' v Montreal. Que.. comes tlleilook is achieved with panels. drap- ' . t I on news that the relaxed iooklery and sashes. f top fashion news for fall 1iI57.l Chanel inspiration - Miss Hel- :' though there has been no sharplen Wilson. fashion merchandisiiig any in silhouette. the soften- expert declared that the Chanel . t of line combined with the nu influence of tlie twenties is by ' supple fabrics. gives an unmis- far the most outstanding in fash- eably "new look" to the firstlions for the coming season Dur- nldian fall styles. This trend in: the twenties Chanel revolution- l l I g. r ii if - ANNOUNCED the Iiioncton Hospital and McGill School for Graduate Nurses; Dr Elias received Iiis Ph.D. in Chem- istry. from McGill. Marriage will take place on July htii at the Unit- ed Baptist Church. summersldu. MocLeod Clan Organized On Prince Edward Island charming per.conality. the "Mo- ther of the Clan.". has done much to weld together in devotion and trust. this old and powerful clan. with a deep sense of pride in a great heritage and sincere de- sire to preserve our ancient tradi- tions and culture. I new branch of the clan society has been formed on Prince I-Zdivard Island. The first meeting was held at the home of Wilfred C. Macheod and the second nicceting at the home of W. P. Macbcod. Notice of a piihlic meeting will appear later and it is hoped that every .ilacl.eod in Prince Edward Island will respond to the call. An entliusiastic response is necessary i-f the sticicty is to be successful. The parent body has its head- ilunge to the back. lJ the from, r both. These necklines are beau- ifiil foils for the new bib neck- jniiidc fibre lilctiiis tire holding a ..icat'-iiiiin(i pliice iii the dress ficld. Wool .tcrsi-,is and ninils unit the and tilde over the world Distance . quarters at Edinburgh with bran- and social ctitidiiitins might dis- chcs in Australia. New Zealand. mite this hand if it were not for , United States. Canada and Great Knitted Look are sll'tHIII for fall. Wool crepe Hikes on new inipur-, lance because of its draping abil- ity (iolor - lilack t- the titiiiihcr one color for fall :irctii'diii.' to the Fnruni nirsciitalii-ii Tlit-i'c are new color lamtlics .'iccciitii:iting the blacks tliuiigli in a near range of deep bin vivnl liltivs. vibrant reds and hriinns in lohaico tones. tires or long rope jewelry. Sleeves - Sleeves appear in resses for all hours of t'ie day he newest late-day dresses all ave sleeves. mostly close fituiig om short to wrist length. Hemline: - For daytime near, em lengths remain unchanged ut for cocktail and evening wear, ey often appear shorter in front hnd longer in the back. An uneven i 7 CONFIDENTI.-XLLY YOURS -t :3: Snider; By E, MONTREAL. June 13th-A bargain is a bargain . . . only when you have the cash to take advantage of it. That's why I so often urge my I friends to follow the practice I began years ago I and open a "special-purpose" account at the nearest branch of the BANK OF lll0N'i'ftl'1AL. Be sure to make regular deposits and you'll be delighted as you watch your savings grow. Then, nlicn some attractive bargain resents itself, you're there with the rxatly cash to take advantage 0 it. It might be a sale on living-room driipcs. ii late-summer clearance of dresses or a wcck-end trip at i i bargain rates. Wonderful "buys" are always presenting thi-msclvcs. ' I ' and money in the bank can make the difference between wishing and having. So why not drop into your nearest B of M branch . today and open your " ial-purpose" fund? You'll find it can be 1 your passport to better iving. CALLING ALL CINDERELLAS . . . Remember the way Cinderella's ' fairy godmother turned a pumpkin into a magnificent coach . . . with the flick of a magic wand? How would you like to do just. that with some of the tire- some old rooms in your house. Sounds t like a fairy tale. but it's really quite , possible. I've just written a book for the CANADIAN INSTl'l'U'l'E OP PLUMBING AND HEATING. Tells you how you can work magic with outmoded kitchens and old-fashioned . bathrooms. Show you in colorful illustrations how these old rooms ' can look with a little ingenuity and less cost than you might think. And this wonderful book is absolutely FREE! It's called "ROOMS I'D UK! 70 UV! WITH". Send your name and address to Inc I - your Fill COPY, 1411 Crescent St.. Montreal. p UCKY, LUCKY YOU! . . . Firu, to have such a sweet baby - and . then to be able to give him that finest formula l . (9 V - milk - FARMERS WIFE. These proven formula milks are created just for baby's .' g needs - in three types. Your doctor will f sugged which one is best for your little one. Perhaps the Whole Mini (Red Label) . . . or .g -2 the Skimmed Milk (Yellow Label) . . . or. again. your doctor may feel that the Partly : lmrned Milk (Blue Label) is the ideal one for baby. This is a 'gli otein. low-fat concentrated formula - developed at the request b doctors. All formulas are Vitamin D increased and vacuum . . in the most modern milk containers. III IUWIIY DAY! . . . VITIRINARIANS AGREE . . . an mean less t most ini- indooes for rang factor bright and or a dog's housewife health and hap- piness is s coni- pleta. nutrition- ally balanced diet every day. Hit and misii feeding actually shortens the life. g of your dog. makes him sluggish. hip in a dulls his coat. so. if you love someof you dog,asl'm sureyoiido, week give him the groper balanced how in! that only R. BALLARD3 l 30 CHAMPION FOOD en DOG providebskeep liimhsolthy. IiappylidplayfulwitIalu- i thud: GINO. troiiscootaaaoftassilIi.Ilo- of "W med-ibce, regular daily feedings " F” at in-. Bailard's will ensure you- 3 '3; dog of a healthier. happier. tuna ".1 life.So.ne!ttltneynahop.ftl you pet. better get Dr. BaliaI'd'I mm OiIIlIlMD0dF'00Ii---Relllh. Qfchnnadldvstfinvoiies. El 3 'i l it it 3: iii; .ions dusty the untiring efforts of our Efefltl Iczidcr. Dame Flora Macl.cnd.l Tlint great spirit. that superblyt Britain. Let us all remember the motto of otir clan: "Hold East!” FLEANOR ROSS Give Summer Furniture A Bright Coct By I-'.l.EANOR ROSS r'l'Ppal'lIll.! for outdoor leisure iliving. nn porch, terrace or in the. color. first fill all cracks and nail gurilen, is one of the joys oft sltrllliz. Witt-ther you are in thei market for new pieces or refur- bishing old ones. you'll note that color is paramount, ('h-or reds, blues. greens and? yollims that are found so often on lite plain. sturdy chairs and hcnclics are old favorites. On rattniis. fabric colors of various greens and the perennially pop-i ular white. together iiith a wide: selection of floral patterns. acct again hcing shuvin, , lltult style paint colors for HI'.'li'f'llll iirought iron chairs and, tables with glass. tile or marble, are antique white. cream.' black. pastel blue. pale pink. aqua and coral. SOMI-ZTIIING DIFFI-ZRI-INT if you are doing over some iirought iron pieces and would like to give the furniture a dif- ferent iind glamorous air, just sprinkle a little gold metallic pow- der on the newly painted iron sur- faces before the paint has had A chance to dry. Aluminum tube furniture is growing more popular each sea- son and more so now that it can be had in attractive colors with matching or contrasting colored webbing. Very likely, the bright spring days will inspire you to get after last years outdoor furniture and paint it some new lovely color- lMtike sure, first of all. that the surfaces are all clean and dry. Afeir sanding off run dioc- oughly, you must use I metal primer on the "bald spots" before .applying a new finishing coat. ;'FIl.l. ALL CRACKS l Exterior enamel in the type of jwestlier-resistant coating to spec- ify-wheiher it's wood or metal you plan to paint for out-door use. .Flat enamel will give a dull fin- ilsh for wrought iron. if thaiiis what you desire. Coating for new. unfiniiilied t Of Color on the type of finish you prefer. Should you decide on a coat of holes with spackling material. then apply an enamel undercoal and. finally. the exterior enamel. For a transparent coating on this type furniture. brush on two or three coats of tough and gleaming varnish. N0 l.l7Ml'S Make sure the paint is free from lumps and that solids and liquids are thoroughly merged be- fore you begin. lt'ii fl good idea to pour the point into an empty rol- fee can. for it": so easy to dip the brush into such a wide-mouthed. not-so-deep container. Get everything together before tackling the job: Paints. brushes. container. stirring paddle. paint rags and paint brush cleaner. And, while your'e on the job. give the handles of your garden tools a colorful coat of paint. loo. FUND SHORTAGE FOUND CHICAGO MPI - Auditors checking records in the Cook County ichicagni treiisurer'n of- fice Monday announced a short- age olfunds that may exceed 81.- 000.000 and involve the county's entire tax foreclosure structure. x." r trssttacitllww i wood pieces depends. of course. ””'”3”"d won-I an I have always .' thought that one ofttio"besfu"ofbsbyeuovuto realize that while Ichedliu an necessary . . . they no workable only when they're reasonable. cer- tain yehildrendotbrivunaeoruil of routine but modem can 0 o0000440000oooooonoooooooocnooeooooooocooo asco-cocoonsuoooaaasonooelaoenco-use UPBW O O I Sip the ft-flls and trimmings when LET'S EA'l" I: ma BAILEY ALLEN 1 "Reason, ittadaiiie. re- marked the Chef. "the little buy It the next table enioyinit troizs' IOBI. He is eating very fast. hel likes them so much! He must bee "Boa Ippetit." said the chef) smiling at the youngster. and con- tinuing to speak to him in French. ! The boy returned the sinlle but J kept right on eating. "Perhaps the boy doesn't sttrak French." I said I leaned nu-r and liked him why he chose frotZ5' lee! for his dinner. NEVER HAVE EN0l?('.ll "Cur I live near Dohhs Ferry where there are some live frnns. My father showed me how to 98! them when he came K8i'l( from Europe. Now when I catch one Mom cooks the legs fir me, but I never have enough." He glanced quickly mother. '80 when she asked me what birthday treat Id l'ike must to eat. I chose !rogs' legs. Oh hos?" Fug? begs: Frngs' lens I3 at his generally sold todiiy are frozen. Do not thaw. The ttFP”ml"3'Y preparation is as lfIllOilS' Rinse with cold water. brush with lemon juice. Dust with salt and a SPF"!- kle of thyme. V For 3 pain frogs legs. add Ila c. chicken stock or 1'2 in water and IV; chicken bouillon cubes. Simmer 12 min- or until aimtlsl fork-tender. Drain. Use in either of the following ways: Broiled Frngs' Legs: Drain on absorbent paper. Brush with melted butter. Brown all over under the broiler, Serve with gravy made from the cooking liquid. Fried Frogs' Legs: Drain on absorbent papcr. Brush with cream or slightly beaten egg. Dust with salt and pepper. Roll in fine dry crumbs and saute in bitt- ter or margarine. Serve plain or with mushroom sauce. TOMORROW'S DINNER Grapefruit Juice Beef a la Mode Flaky Potatoes Boiled Small Onions Coleslaw French-Style Strawberry- Filled Cake Hot or iced Coffee or Tea Milk All measurements are level: I-Iitinirs endofnine I nutmeg Penguin along with two Perfection Perfection ice Cream. include your 0 Each week the two names considered will be selected from each Eaclientrymustbeaeconipsiiiedbytwo Miiil as many entries as you like. loo carton. Sc-A entries to Central Perfection Penguins, from the half gal Creamer-ies Limited. Charlottetown, P.E.l. PEIFICIIOI IS A Gilli"? PRODUCT FIOI Till FINES! DAIRY IIIIIS ll Till IAIITIIIS F Boy's Birthday Treat ' Includes Frog's Legs recipes proportioned to serve 4 to Beef a la Mode: Combine 3 e. water, two-thirds c. vinegar. its tbsp. salt. 1 tsp- peppercorns. Vs tbsp. poultry seasoning. V4 tap. 01' mice. 1 slice raw onion. 1 slice raw carrot and 1 slices lemon. Simmer 30 min. to makela marinade. Strain over 5 lbs. pol. mast of tbccf. Cover. Refrigerate 14 hrs, .Turn 3 times. ' ' 1 Remove the meat. Drain and brown in 1 tbsp. fat together with 3 additional slices lemon. Half cnvcr with boiling water. Add the liquid drained from the meat- ! L'iii'PI'. S Simmer-boil about 4 hrs. until the meat is fork-tender. . 59"? with liravy and a garnish -of sliced lemon. or HUNTER RIVER W. l. The regular monthly meeting of line Riverview Women's institute lwas held with Mrs. Ivan McKay. :The President. Mrs. P. R. Boyle tiiresided over the meeting which topened by singing the Institute - Ode and repeating the Mary Stew- lart Collect in unison l The roll call was answered tiy eighteen members showing their l wedding picture. The minutes were laplilroved as read. Mrs. liiac(.iui- lgan gave the financial report of T A HAvouiz LIFT gC ,r”'1stAME ll I'M THE P8I:fe(,'t(.0n Panoum h I I g . . . you'll find me on the half-gallon cartons of your favourite I Perfection Ice Cream. I'm looking for ti name . . . and the boy or girl who thinks up the best. name can win this grand prize- N N K K Es u 4- WWh:--s-WW tlioplsyhau. hunsnovI.'l'hcIinttaaeIss- Inlay. iin.f:.A.nei-urdgavuu-aabyninsmth-NItlaIAlAntn ltvuinuvodtuItn.n.naut- port from the district convention em. . he did sounded Q Hm I. Lu. executive meeting. staiintgd that l;.t:atM h :3 u this In tit te were expec 0 . carried. . . J. are bautthlred I011! and biscuits. I-l'I'I'I-I HAVE! CJLI. Rosalia: and In. r. it. nun vol- t-eenad we also to provide the handicraft work for displalh - Mrs- Boyle and Mn. Bernard. were appointed Volinif deletlwl for this convention. which is to be field at South Granville on June 1!. Mrs. Beagh Bngnall and Mrs. iledley Spence gave a re' port of the Achievement day held by the "vi! Club girls" which had been very successful. Mr. C. B. Mathesnn reported on the Red Cross sewing. Plans were made for doing work on the Lib- rary Grounds. The treats for school closing were discussed. Mrs. P. R. Boyle and Mrs. C. I-I- MacGuigan were appointed delegates to attend the Annual convention in Charlottetown. Cor- respondence was read. The plans for the community picnic were not finalized. A committee was appointed to secure a music teacher for the coming year. A paper on Citizen- ship was given and a film show. W. Dunn. Prelidiiig. There were :5 members . The Ineetinii opened with the League prayer. by the dis-gem; Rev. Eric itohiii. The minutes of " by Mrs.Dunn.MterabriI!talI ""u""””"' '”””"l I" "10 m- by the luv. Director. the mean. '3" V0 "well"! were read by the closed with prayer. BISCUITS PURITV AND QUALITY ing correct parliamentary proced- Delicious with fut-rising Best Ynst. dissol cool mixtu Oven-fresh and feather-light! Feather Buns ; I So easy to inakel If you bake at home. make these delectable buns FIAYHIR IUNS Combine 1A c. writer. 3 tbs. gran- ulated sugar. I tsp. salt and M c. shortening: heat. stirring con- stantly. until sugar and salt are measure into a large bowl V; c. lukewann vat add I cake Best Yeast-or stir in down dough; cut out rounded I tsp. granulated sugar and spoonfuls of dough widuubig. sprinkle with I envelope Best spoon; drop into greased inuilin dry Yust. let stand I0 min- pans. filling each pnnabout half. utes, THEN stir well. Add cooled sugar-shortening egg and I tsp. lemon juice. Sift together twice 2 c. o all-purpose flour and M tsp, ground mace. Stir into yeast, mjx. lure; beat until smooth. Work in I c. once-sifted ail- any to makeavery soft dough,Gmug top of dough. Cover; setin wum Piwe. free from draft. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch ved and shortening melted; to lukewarm. Meantime, : crumble and full. Grease tops. Cover and lot rise until doubled in bulk. Bake inva hot oven, 425'. about 20 ITIIIIUICS. Yield - 20 medium-stud buns. re and stir in I well-beaten nee-sifted 1::11ZZZ1m W FREE TRIP TO... The world's greatest exhibition . . . 350 acres of displays, fun and features ' . Show . . . thrilling water sports . . . merry mile of midway . . . educational exhibits . . displays each night! CANADIAN nittgittit EXHIBITION ALL-EXPENSES-PAlD TRIP FOR WINNER AND ONE GROWN-UP 11” I I ---7' & SEE THE GRANDSTAND snow: MEET BOB HOPEJ SEE RINGLING BROS. BARNUM AND BAILEY CIRCUS! ! National Horse Show . . . Dog . exciting fireworks PLUS A VISIT TO FAMOUS NIAGARA-FALLS! THE BEST NAluES EACH WEEK WILL WIN- ALL YOU DO! Send your suggested mmefot-1'be Pa-faction Penguins from a half gallon carton of wn name, addres and age. best by judges will be selected. At the week's winners. weeks, the best name Be sure to wntdi PERFIXITION PENGUIN TIIIIATII OVER CFOY - TV. iggiirghttiino Ihuwheeotho Welhbsui-fiaalistswmboannounoul BOY'S OR GIRL'S C.C.M. BICYCLES TWO A WEEK WILL BE AWARDED. FOR NINE WEEKSI FREE ICE CREAM! Each week for nine weekynine boys and girls will win ii iisif gallon of Perfection loo mail C FREE CONESI Each week for nine weeks nine boys and nine girls will win a cone-s-day for a week I ClIIIlIdl'.QcIFl'HIyI87.” n-lpreaeahlwit