LET'S EAT Perk Up Vegetables With Herbs And Spices By Ida Bailey Allen thp rQ5peL'I,l'I('lIPfl rui'iiiiic.'-ii iiiitsii follow ing di- " ' .. ti itli Yam lmpwsx” ii lreutiotts on the pkg. Ciiul given in the South to the prepara- Ion of fresh vei.it-tables." ilte Citcf mm hm. huh "-i of tiu- i-uritnteai Ihiierved. "A much c.i'c.iit-i- varit't)' tnusli. l"ill wiiit dt-tiled iiaiit-ciiec.-ac i served than iit iitlu-i' itaris oi lilL' titling. (lott-r with the i'rttiz'ttttlltE muntry. They are t'0cllN"”l l"'1'9i rornittttal mush Brush ttitii cook- -'A1m," I said, "Southern ltnflte-ting oil makers are keen to spark the fla- Hake St! iitiit in a ntiitlcmte oven. ,0, of Vegetables ttllll hcrhs and .'i3tl-K75 ricnrces F Let stand it) Ipices " l"'" . Here are titiitc Ilitlf'S ittt lit? liiiitnltl on A llPHlPfl t'lv'il'l?ti U3" be used ttitii.,t.ch nt' parslet or cross serve ppices and herbs to various t'PL'Dlill)l(ts. lteiticiiilici tub all dried herbs to a iti'titl0tV Beets: Clove, bay leaf. mtnl to .1ti-oil. witii Spaiiisit s.ttivi- - Detilctl iiani --- ('llrie.xc riliiitii .Tlti'oiigitiy ntta tozcther 1'-1 r fine Next. oil a lit" by 4" loaf pan- MARY no WUKTH How To Explain To Children That Parents Separating p , Dear Mary Haworth: What would the the best way to explain to three young chilrlren-ages 5,6 ma 3.. that tlteir parent: intend to sep- arate"? I want to ease the shock for them, insofar as possible. This decision to separate has matured very slowly on my part, Jake and I have been married 10 years. and in this period he has. liibiiseti nie horribly aitd has left me several times I have always (or. isziven itini whenever he asked idoini: this for the children's Isakel; jbut now I realize that separation is. iinevitable i We would hate parted ist Jan- Cabbacc: Coarse black pcDnPt'.Isoft l'IlIlClll'(l hrt-ad erimths. i t5P- H . faraway or t'PlPIV set-its. t'ttH'y p.ipiik:i. I i' wztrin llllllk. l f:iiit- U313 hill fill? l0 llttftttves and other pmum-i A tit we titll it;-i.t(.d IN”, I 1,931,," tzflllsl-flftI':lllttIlN. including the chit. Carrots Wliitceil iitiiit hasll iiain pg" i- 'IdlEFl titaiii ('llC(lflar,”"P" S nil'ltt;0lItii:'.- We decided to ” l " t G iiiiti .iine Iley. tari'a..'oti. i;.iriit' i-Itivcsc and l lllsll iiiiiircd par- Red Cabbage: Allspice. elttippeii zlcy Cnnuidnv Stiawlierrv Sliorirake le. gauiiflower Prippv or celery 5994 Eggplant Sage. mint Greens .llai'.iurant. basil. .'dt'llL' Ialt. prepared mustard Onions: Celery seed. briittii but- ler with curry. Spinach. Nutnteg. almost aity herb. lemon or lime iiiice. Swiss Cltard: ttnioit salt. ilill Summer sqiiasli mid 7,lit'l'lIilli chopped chives. paltrlka String beans. Bayleaf. w itnlei cloves. garlic. i Tomorrow's Dinner Reri be:-in Ioup: croutons: deviled hantand-l cheese; scrappie loaf. asp;ir;ictis- Egg salad; strawberry bi.-rtiit short cake. Coffee, tea or milk. All measurements are letei Iipes proportioned to serve 4 to G Deviled Ham-and-Cheese Scrap- pio Loaf: Make up 1 recipe on- .a: made in iiiittt in New Eitcinnd: ittall ; I itelii-vie I hate loved my hus- band in the past. although I have inst-er lllx('fl him: and I think the sonic could be said of his feelings re- i sit iogciiirw tr niiirariy sifted en- fur mr Rm mm, I have lost an ti - lot 'I t' 'sII:i'll' l is: salt, . , ...2.i”.2' l...”t...t....- ' '"i","'t "'1". -1'” i,,i.i,i tire" ."' being tilil l- c iiiiltct or IIIill'LI&ll'lIl('. U" (.1? llcliiiii O )0" m” young. (Hun '" Mm 3 pamv blendet est tliiid waslttto tteeks old. Jake BM! 2 wig INN Md-1 v mllk lIlf'fl to hate me placed in a t -i s mental ltiispllal. but the doctors Mix 'h"r' nvcrriiicri llil'tl lllill.P l t-iiiistiiii-rt .t inarriaize counsel. anti stir into the flotit' nii.ii”. spit-.ii in 3 miml A" later r-akc lIli.lIi'.(ils tt..:i l:.llxt' in a moderate men. .'r,'. iiti ttrqtciw F lot" after I was released. but Jake spin in lil'lhF -i layi-ii'.x Spread ,.,.hN.d m 20. although he mush Nth W"Pt"l'l "11"" and 1 ill "lianyone else wlto cares to listen alll warmed siizitilv criisltcd sugared ahhht his lI'(iIIl)l(”i witlt me . . Al xii-at-.itt-i-rit-s scrve warm. with or tour new a specizilist might iiavei i-ilittiitl ttlittlt "Ii lllllltptlfl tfl'9r'ittl- helped us: iiotv it is too late . . Iii-it-it til the tllicf i As nit rcliuiiiit fut'liid.s remar- lliu-ii s.i.iiciiii.: small (llt'P(l crou- riiiue aftcr ditui're. I am well tons in butler for red bean soup, aware of the i'csp(iiisil)ility that. riiisi plertiifiillv wiiii paprika. .spar- ttf'tE:its on me. in ti'.l'”tE to make OMEN Page 8. The Guardian Wed.. May 2, 1956 A COUNIRS 5MRs. G()RD()N MACltlll.l.AN Y GARDEN 'VlAY Now the ltrizht day's it.-iriiiiii.ier Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her The flowery llay. who from her green lfln iitiotts The yellow rowsiip and the pale primrose. mttl IIIIIE star. --.litlii1 Illilton. For wints-r's rain: and ruins are over. and all the season of snows and sins Frost are lain flower l'll?L'l)littll nt LLFPPII tinder- wood anti cover Bliissitln by blus- som the Sprint: begins. When the bounds of sprin: are on winter's traces. the mother of inontits in mezidow and plain fills the slintlntt: and wintiv pl;it-es with lisp of leates and ripple of rain. In those tcriial xi-.i-.itiis oi the year. when the air is calm and null pleasant, it were an lllJlll')' and sullenness against Natiirc not to go out and see her ricites. and partake in her reioit-iiin. Spring. with that it;-iittcicss itiitlios ill the air which tittelis witlt :iII iliiiigs garlands interwoven with it: he illas probably i'ct'ci'riiti: "I R Vtlld .spccies of Daffodil found all over his country. Most species were iittrntlticed roitt the Continent and they h3V8i freriv in our ll-it'll" lens for over four hundred years fiiriiri FillI(Il)Plll.'dll tiittcs Iti1tl'h brought us at least one ltalf of our ispring flowers So this "Poet's f pbccii nrowiitc. I lFlutt-er" of legend and titor.V has; Eriiwn quictiy down the i.t'Itti'Bi. ,path of time itirrcasiit: In varietyj as ccielii'atcd lirectiiirx i0ltI'tlV.V"(lt far aitd wide in scarrit of wild- and garden specimens for expert- i ent. i Today the l'lI'PPrlFl'! are rrttli'Pnl- ratio: on l'llnflllt'lllEZ a rttlll-tlIIil('tl Itaffttdil. llItIlIi.'lI tine tun It.irrily iiissiiiiaii: ilic Iliiiii-r front iiilimi'- the yellow lliiti tttiitcrs ttitii slttltlli ,. tttiiglit. etcn ttitcn the sun is littl- lticn bciiind a cloud The daffodils I enjoy the most are the small fragrant buiiriir-ti l'EiI'l('lIi'S. and the scarlet cupped fl(ItlPI's Scat- terctl up in tile wniiriluiiii anioiiL' the icitder icrccii ferns they ioukl their loveliest. i ELEANOR ROSS It did our heart good to watch a group of youngsters at work making over old toys for a t1t3ii:h' borhaod center. Not only had they roamed far and wide soliciting the discards. but they had undertaken to do them over completely. many things that wotild be helpful to anyoite tackling a similar job at home. ' As they sanded the toys, for iti- stance. to remove all corrosion and rough spots. it was explained that sanding also lessens any high glass that may. in .suine iiistziitces. inter- fere with the adhesion of a new coating For lots and t-liiidrtiirs furniture- interior gloss enamel as a coating. Where bare metal calls for a printer. iron oxide or the zinc-dust type Flltllllfl he used And it was pointed out to the yoiiiiizatcrs that As they worked. they lcarnedp it is advisable to use a leaf-t'ree,t as some of the luvs were for in-I fants- care must be taken to ttseisurfacea. finishing off with a suit ta type of coating that is non-injur-icloth. Youngsters i-lelp Out ious-even if eaten! For when 1. there a baby that. t-unit: ieeti,...5 time, won't chew on his faint-ti. toy? Nearly all coatings int:-iulett ti... indoor use are harmless. even it swallowed in small quantities, cm. the paint people. So the p,..,,,.,2, workers learned never to use ;...i. door pi-tints indoors. Somcihint: else they lcariicd it... how to clezut painting tools in it... proper solvent. For enamel and lvagnish. turpentine does the ink, J0 . I Alcohol is used for shellac. llltllp lat-riuer is cleaned with l l;irq.,.,. lltitinnor. Water takes care of war. er paint. The rlnldrcn were taught . igood trick for applying paste It)”. land that is to out (I lump at ,, lIl'I5l(lE s 9 v e r at ihiiikttcstes at ichei-set-loth. Tltcn- lust rub 3.”. Another good hint was to i... a shoe brush when buffim; tt3i..,t URBAN AND SUBURBAN Though these two handbags are as different as can be in silhouette they are both fine carriers for imilt inttn and country and also rticllciit ii-aveiers Designed to no ttiilt very type of daytime and sports costume the bags have plen- iy of space to accomudate all the necessities required by the busy woman. One is a rounded barrel shape made of hemp with natural 1 i l . or til I IHI it leather truii it has double iiztiidies . , . i land four liitlc ittctal feet. The other ”''”"l”'''. l will Pm" mluir its a satchel also of hemp tiiih 'l'ltlill-Wit it P” il 5"" lmk llcalher trim. ll fealiires double industrial dosiciter sins children A lhandles and 3 leather lab ('l”5"'3tlneed toys that stiiuiilaie their cre- HAPPENINGS atlveness rather than those thatt entertain them i Arnold Ariinltl. himself it de- ,sigiit-r of 12 ciltit-iitioiinl-type toys now on the market. said (lUl'lIllZ a. fair; spring with her colden sunsl l 2 iir-cent llt'ilIlP 'or the children inslv tttilt zariic snll g m- tiiinttclt niv itwti rlfttrls -especially ELLEN'S DIARY Who Saw Ma Who saw May come" Titt- housewife busy with the cares and demands of the spring season”? At .the refurbishing and rcticcorziting of her rooms. making new for her- lelf and loved ones that home she too engrossed in her work to give It a thought? And thereby missed the arrival? To regret. it later. For there is only one .llay' a lovely maiden of lady. Atiburn- liaircd. we could fancy. To be es- pociaiiy beautiful in the green gowns she will wear and the emer- Ilds "for luck." If she came on the fairness of a clean starlit night, or in rainfall picking out a pretty tune on the roof. or in the last snowfall. which for the farmers is supposed to be the best of them all. what matter? Fine gifts she has in offer. ore- unt; to fill young hands and nlder. Garlands of flowers for them. izold. pink, white. violet. to hriilbten meadow and wood: Mayflower be- loved-tlto Trailing Arbutus, rare COOK'S CORNER YORKSHIRE PUDDING cup milk cup flour I tsp. salt Mix wit and flour. Add milk tn. form ante. then add well beaten gun. alf fill well greased miiffln E. bake in hot oven. gt Words Of The Wise Thank God ovary morning when go! up that you have some- : to do which must be done. whether you like it or not. Being loirced no work. and forced to do in: I am not ll'lI'N rt-ltiist God will- .iui;. i shall do iitv iillllflhli but at times the prospect otcrwhcints ) me. tan you suggest some helpful Y g readini: m:tttcr'.t And advise me on itow to tell the children of the scented hlossnitis. nestling shyly ”"m””5 "pa”'m""" nip beneath sturdy siultering loaves 5-"Ll, 15 SERVICE aitd of it blush of pink. Waxcn. scented hitissoills. nestling shyly beneath sturdy sheltering leaves in the damp of leaf mould for lhosei I 1 i i l:,?n1P,Tay,nnspa';::Igir;l:. 3::”:a"d(';vlv':Ilieii. and that he is Fllll. tit the mini; whm, perfumed Wm. rh ;.sei'vire Also. that it isni likcly n 1 I12: (H N ' f V eititrv itili see hint often after you "5 a mi "':"”l(P " -mung sopai'ate, as he ttill be traitsfr-rred 5p"'"zl "mg ml"? "ml "W Pmmlse to a (llflFl'PI1l part of the coiiittry of "the best yet" to come lpmhahh, ' thMtli1.v Wili'take the youngiingn of Well. it rlrrllrs in me that this 9 "d3 " l””l"'”'"'9 9w" '0" past experience. of llIF cltildrenls and the older lamhkins. And at hpinu h-,.a,,9d. ,-,,.,-h,..,..,A from dairy Alderlea will prove to thclfarmers (lep(tnd(nn(-V on th.-..- falhpri; 59. the mrlh" f3”9m "l Such '"CW3h9- pciety. aiitoiitaiit-:illt' ('IISlllllIlS the They will find 8 h'ttttI.V "PW "5U1'lshot'k of a ntartitzicti breakup. gle" or it pair or maybe a trio lot My idea wnhhi his that mg lggg some sheltered nook of field after said. the better in terms of trying they have noted a atria": absenre'to "explain" in thin children your from the rest of the flock And be intention to separate. or vnur reas- l"lPFtFPtl- Fttfl M r1hlFt,l'S awed by on: for doin: -o lMii'i be aiivtoiis, Dear G P In yntir long letter- its-r cut to a lragnicnt. you say that Jake spent a year in Korea with the Army- as the children remem- thc miracle that is birili apologetic or iiirlaitriitilt Ill rc fllay herself is ”a miracle thing." iaiions to them. as you proceed 3 ftttrf Jtltftrcciateiz. with the necessary plans and How shall I tell it” moves. What song to sing? May”: such a radiant. lflIlIE mtmcteiKEEP COLNSEI. if children could mice their in- Hnw shall I capture it” gticrinost feelings in pct-iotls ill latti- Where shall I go" tily stress. I think they would tell See. there in Iris along the hedge- you they prefer the parents to keep row!" their own counsel mostly. and to How shat) w. captu" in solve their problems on the adult "Other years I've always haehplevei. with an air of real (Winfi- lalp with my hnusecleaning" ;, dence in their adult ability to cope hoiisew-tfe explained when we t-is- 53”5l3i'l"t'tl.t'- Fttttl tab? Hit? tit "ed her om, anemmm nf late the citildrco. ttli;itctei' li.'iitp(iit.s hqm-ch and round pm. ironing 8 And thus let the f'lllldl'Pll remain "med cu,-gamji And M”. and children. not tortured in a cross- June um, and went Md 1 was ftre- hut sheltered under a compet- so busy I was hardly aware of it. 9'” P"'i9"'i-S P7"”'”'lV' W'"E- --yw. hissed so much Iovettnpssg For detailed siiizzestitiits on ltow - n -- id steer the clttldreii sviiipailict.- gll-trnnilfgltiilriligs :,l(),l;:ng,ha,tm.rch'i-lrcnklfiliiicaliy and itelpftilly ll'll'(lli;lll such ' g a time. consult, "The Encyclopedia f” ";.' '”gi'" 'tLd'h;;'.”t'.'fnl'.'lg E; of Child Care and Guidance" elf-M':;,5Y"5 8.. Eve hm, fboubledayt. edited by Sidonle 3 d bl ' es '2 1'1" ndrymnmg Gruenberg. The siibject is treated .31; I.r';:”;'r:;;"'E",n":np :nd watch under two differcnt lteadincs-"Db . , vorrc and St-par;itimt' 'parit-x. H16- the mists lift ftnm the rivet and mp and ..Famny B”,akupV?- pairs the fighmg boat; go out. Yes" she zwzls nodded "for there's only one May. min June to a year" 'NF7EI)S 0l"l'l.ET The children are still in tloors.i g,.m,,t. mt...-.... .. 1-7.. ..i...... hit lwftt "V979 h.V 8 "hill Will" '”"lhY- itirnrrss, irsentnteiit or aitucr to- Rltl l'7m0"""W- if fl" 51"” W9" wlml ward the other imreitt t-.'in only a day "W ”l”"' ll will by deepen the chilti: distress Tltc Um" l”m""'0w T rd ' Wary ”llr.dult necils an outlet for thew tect- Gnndniflhi ings, both diirini: and after the di- vorcc; but it is best to express HISTORIC ISLAND them in ti syiniiathcttc adult. and not to the chiiclrs-it . " Saint haul and Saint Hai'iiabas-, A good piiirlr-tm..i.'i'...v U... in pp your best. will breed in tin a htin dred virtues which the It”? will never know. -ichni-les Ktnizsleyi .bt'ought Christianity to rypriis lnihuurtith; pt-mt. ltl(' .. it. ,i..itn the Merliterraite:tn in ill? year 45 schtmiipt-x, lIllFtii "lint. in hm 3it:. lAD- lDa3s a Year" This iamoii-. mid- wosli-rri doctor. affiliated with the ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS Monroe Meclirai Clinic at llonroe. lviscrmsin. titres ht: own it-sled method for iitinc witltttiit tirkncss. fear- fatigue or ncrvoiis stress The book is published by Prentice-Hall. .ll.H. . pshorts. favorite R-gore ride button E ill, 16. ill. :in Size in blouse and . ishorts take 3'tt yards 35-inch fob- i complete illustrated instructions. FOR 5” AND FUN Mary Haworth counsels tliroiiizh . hcr ciiiiimn. not by mail or per- l These "par 5" Wonderful tonal llll('l'Vlt"l Write to her in lfor a busy gQ tvardrohe-pthcyl,.,,r,. D, ""5 ,m,q,a.,,,.V mix-match heaiiiifiilly, plitninate-----V-kw .m. weekend packing tA'0fI'lPx' 3h-mmi iwttit its Hrarefiil lvoitcx, slim Y)4ii' HEADACHE ,WlIlll10ll!llflI1lI0m pain of Headache, Netnalgia or Muscular aches you want to stop that pain list . . . so tiilte Aspiiin'A iaiilci starts s- rlisinietitaiintz almost the lllSlNIl you take tt-stnts tit u-Iigve that pain almost insianllvl Alinnhlfor fill!!! skirt-easy to l(Ill'. n loy to went Pattern 4ll20 .lflues' Sizes 12. ric: skirt taker 3'1 yeards. This pattern easy to use, slm. pic to sew, II tested for fit. Hag Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (35 cents) In colnit (stamps can- "Ol, "9 -V('STPlt.'dt for this pattern. Print ntaintv SIZE. NAME. AD. DRESS. STYLE Ntimmm. Send order to Anne Adam: care of Charlottetown G u is r d t n n, on Front Street. W., Toronto, ohm-in HOUSEHOLD HINT Good lighting and absence of glare ll particularly important in a child's bedroom. Cbildrenls eyes should be protected from a bright liitlit source. A tiiihttn: fixture which might not be comfortable ordlnnrllyf may be trying when viewed from I reclining position or when turned on suddenly when the. eye: on accustomed no dark- lieu. MORNING SMILE "noctor.tlltIn'lyouuvthtut- turodlabonwonltl he breokout" H. mm- "No.noIoevu-sunny:-no nets” SAVES ME 22( A PINT! and silver rain is with us once again. iS("lLl,l' ISLES . 1.. , t t . These days of lllilll rlt'rIl('ll lll0w1Dm'LOllll!I:I::: n'm:,."lH: '?fi(m,'ll::, f I C . , .. . 1 p t . ieids ttitii iriiiiig. ticeltx t tiiitol Inav m. (umunw E”:MM AIM” hold all ll'IP ttai-cr limit the litlls and upland mcadntts This turb- iiient Spring flotv spills every- where. lt floods the lfltl'lEll'I(lS and the wild pasture boss. and they are small lake: Ilitlt There are ponds today win-re slow streams iran and pussy WllltittK rust their swollen catkiits Ill llli' swamps deep water. The srtriiiiz thaw soft- ens these winter iiilis once more. Now does a t-iioir of chirping minstreis bring In Irtiiiitph to the worirl, the vtiutiiiiil .-print; The, tailevs. hill: and woods in rich ai'r;it. ttelconte llIP i-nittini: of the longed for itlav We. in thought. will Ilitll .voiii' tbroni: ve that pipe and ye that piav To that thrtiiigh your licartt ttitlny feel the Elud- ncs: of the May. The lllI'fl5 to spring will sing in the rain or .snow...ll'liy they sin): so sweetly lltitse wild birds in the lane" when all day long the rain has lashed acainsl. the winrintv pane Why though the nitriektn: lftlllllr-l has Iiarried their rt'tIt'lF no-.t:, do they trill soiigx oi gl;I(lll(tx'-. Jlini with my the may invests" Have they some inward vision that is not given to man to read the tempest! ttteaitiitp and the clouds and sun- lteaiiis spaii" sttntP inner sense of kittiwlcdce that l)I'flttl(K llltl of do i l t iiorty llIllCS and illPNP isiaiirls are ias warm in llinicr as the most favored parts of the Riviera. Flow- er-farmin: is the I'llIf'f employ- lment. A hundred million blooms lare Kiti)7p('(l to the niainlctnd every sprint: beciiiiuiic in Ilcrciitiier and lasting until tpril i The fields tiicin-t-ltcs are small which is the war of things in Scilly. There is zimd reason for this, in that the smaller the field. Iilie more easiiv it can he protect-I oil from riestriicittp winds by the tiill lieiines tvitirii In the visitor .at'P. perhaps. as notable as the flmt'er.s thentselte: Thin daffodil; ,arP izencrallv picked in the bud iaitrl placed in tall cans. The buds iUlJCll in the uiass houses and pack- ini: siiccls llll('I'P tltcv are tied and parrclled with speed and dettness iw that they reach market in the finest condition. To see Scilly flowers at their ibest it is necessary to visit these 'pat'ltiiti: slwrts where an over. tihelniniit: iioi of spent and C919,! iilcriws the nose and eve. Scillyi is iziaci to have tisiinrs but the Ig. lands are in their way exclusive. They have always been so. Their ltilly acres hold three times as tt1?ttt.V chambered tombs as the whole of Cornwall, a county famed for them The burials were not. Play is Essential Work During First Five Years rniitiniieii DdI't"llls azatngf lmlmt it: till llll' rhtlds play 'l)rt not play for the ritilil” it, Hllfl. "It's his toy. Let him pi,... with It.' 'l'lte adult may mean lweil but if he made an einbnr.-it. luildinn out of toys the youncsier could become frustrated by trtinz and fflllillg to copy the adults c.xaitiplc. The aiiiiiibie desiniicr said it Lt often mistakenly supposed that Despite the cold rain of last. Leo Berrigan: Candy. Mrs. Reg. us" he” mm m.oam.., "W5 'akeli('f9a(ive or education,-,1 my, a" Saturday afternoon. great masses Maccawlm. and Mm pjmmag of Spring flowers bloomed gaiiy at whalon; Tnuch and Ta” g M”. ithe Illi'ICP of ttltint-icnl. intaginritit-eithose that teach the child reading pai'cnt.s who flillll have Holy Reilceiiter ('oniniuiiiiy Cen- tre. (tn Iltcir oi-casioit of their Anit- ual Spriii: Bonnet Tca the Jun- ior League of the Cliarluttctown Hospital served hundreds of de- lighted guests in an enchanting spring garden setting. One of the most pleasant events of the ciirrciti season. the Tea was under the capable direction of illrs. Percy illat-l)uiiald. ably assisted by Mrs Malcolm MacDonald. Mrs. Reg. ('riinin. and Mrs. W.A.Mac- Donald. The lovely aprlnn garden. settiit: was created by Mr Jed Maddizan Rt'ts'ilt'Ilsll)lP fill the zaily decor- ated tinotlts wci'e:- Settiiii;- Mrs. Edison Wood and Mrs Fred Potind. Knitilni: Mrs. Vince Pineau and Mrs Edward Brown: Pliant.s- Mrs. tween the tiasciades anti the ocean. aitd floiiri.slie.s best. in Soutltwest- ern Oregon. Age has endowed the Myrtlewood with glamour. and has enhanced its value many fold. The age lim- its of this ititriiicstionably lftlllZ-llV- ed tree are ctifiiciilt to acciirats-ly delcrntiite. but trees with trunks of it four foot diameter are esti- mated to be about five hundred years old. All authorities agree that this m82I'llflCEIll and unique tree must have graced the hills and valleys of Soiithwesiern Ore- time to? t,.tt,. play with their t'l1lltll'Pl"l. 1 0'-NS M” Guy s””H-a"' 1" charge tithilzs 1:;nUlllfl1I'iflfi:lIll:mllllhhllftlltyllgi of the klll'llPll were Mrs. Bernard and um", boxes, hogan desmmng Hughes and Mrs. Hubert t't'Hanlcy. fnyg six years ago for his young Receiving gtiests were Mr.s. lllit.- son. chcll Mat-Duiiaid and Mrs Reizin-p'l."p0R1-Ax-r v-EARS aid Mahar Pouring for the first i Ii H . hm”. WW9 Mrs, Osccl. Mb”... tips. Play iii.it be ciitciiaiiiineiit and. John Wcllncr. Miss Marv ('i'tiitini”'l"'l”””" rm 3." .ad”"' he mm" and Mm. Louis Doylehi ml. meifiiiit to a l'lIll(l it is work and a Florence Biaiu-hard. Cake liafltagleslflglls Gl:,I::'g, J'(5ha"3(it:,(:..'FlllldiS life are the most crucial. Mrs A A llaclsaac and 'ili's lir- Th" all” 'h" d9”'l"l”"E -Va” d"r' hm; MBCQUBHL servers fm, me in: -thitli he suhron-.('ioii.sly dis- mwmimn "PH, Mrs Bnm, BmnsHrr-tiara those thinzs he will either nrsl LP” (talahan, Mrgt J W (-m. tcis-rt or pursue through life. kin. Mrs Edward Gallant. Mrs. Tl'””r"" llanmls slmuld pr" Char.” M..Q"alid. N!” "H" murg t'lt'l9 their children. with creative it Mrs Jack MarFlm,he'.n. M”. toy: those that will awaken the childis riiriosily and allow him to Mrs Mmmce Ma(,A1N,'.' Ml.g..dcvclttp the itiaxiittiim of his po- Mrs. Maurice Goodwin. Mrs Ctris i e -i” ' Gallant and Misc Blanche Conway. lull WP” which ”e”""”Td0 Mt ...j.m.:....m...... entertain the child as much as they do the parent." Mr. Arnold said. "Children prefer the crc alive-hiiiliiing toys. for instance- G. Nantes, Mrs. K.A lllacllacliern, wrecked on two a crew of a vessel the coast of Oregon were 5ll'”i-S h'”"”l"-S Sk'”"l l" """d which are not an end in them- cart-in: These ntnii sooii fl'5l'”l'” selves but merely a means to an cred the possiliilities of Myrtle- mdp wood and established for all time its excellence for use in the crafts. Articles for manufacture a re slipped and sired with bandsaw. ,rhen sanded and polished in gleam- They allow the child to put to use his past experience in invent- ive ways and at the same time permit him fo have new export- cores. "The parent must create in the lay, to chiinse a cln.t' hf dreary! gloom to stop their sweetest lay? Would I might know their nec- it is thought. of local people but of great men for afar. laid to T9,. ma, plain migh, he the way; sleep in the isles of the Blest. aft- to wait not for the siinshinea" "hf" "W51 RlW8.VS have been tkftlillll but sin: when days are it fiitnsieifnus sea passage. mm. i briily is still exclusive Visitors. Certainly up can lcarii niiirhl3t'9 l"lht0mP hltt new srtllcrs lcssl from these tiny bird: when days b”- PW” hit?" they have obtampd arc stormy A delicate fabric of th!' IIPCPSSIIPV lease from the himsnng "Mt, in the 31,-. and the Duchy of Cornwall. Scillonlans smell of ti-oi tvild earth is every havcgfound a satisfying and re- ..h(.,.,. 0'L 1 "met pas; tmthinguaiidiitz way of living and it is nat- by without iotiiti: it tttiicli; for "Til that lh0.V Shftltld Wl5h 30 keelt now can I be mire I shall src tiicc it to llictnsclves. The slranrzcr is again ..lhe world at the first of,ettcoui'aged to look and admore. May shining after the rain? It is Beyond that. as in most delect- true that in this country the days able places. reservations begin. an th,.m,:h May I-an hprnynp w3r- ' When we look at our daffodils rttcr rind loveiiiir as the month In siiringtimc we think of all these, guys ht, but the pxitiiisitn pleas l4'HFl.V places where they are urn on the fli'Kl of Mitt to ttalliliuown for us. on the-grind earth after HIP innit FROM OREGON winter itititttlts is with its now. with the prrtmisn of beauty and A l'tVPl.V ilivrilettorici flower con- i,.”,.,m,.,, t-m- many it-apps, ,taint-r front Oregon is one of my lirmsd nttssessioitn its flflPl)'-('l'Rfi- FRUM ml”-N'l'3” rrl objects of wood have ever been Spine iiiorc ttI.tntiiii.1 itllfl stiwiitn a deiiizhi to the flower xzardener has been dorie in the garden and who enjoys the arranging of tho it hiiih of Knempfcri ttas potted flowers in different ways. Indeed up for something new and It-ivoly.thc appreciation of all handmade in 2 plant It is a itl;iitl itttvcllv articles has inri'ea.stid in the past front flni-nco. mttwtiiorx known astictii years tinny containers matte (miiiiiii tirtiiiti" It has lotrlvytf it--nil hall? nrotiad ptnlnpnfly white hlnonis with bi-icltt lavrnri itlzbt for siiiiiile htlilfluets of partl- ar hp, ritt-isttiiiniy pt-rliiittcrl and co and wayside flowers. white borne at ground level in the iit-ihlnhiy-polished wooden um; and mnst prnfiictnn In Spring heforelvaneii are elegant enough for elas- thp foliage appears The ltaavcslsic arrangctiients are hi-nail. izrecn RINWP. piirplel The Myrilcwoorl vase harp is in llIlflCliIl(lHlll. lasliit: all siiitimer, this rl:i.ss and it is II1l9I'05llllK to After hloominrz it makes a liaud- read about that Myrtlewood trce some pot plant for the ioiiatie is simmctrit-al in form. a nd aionc Now who could resist such stands clothed in perennial love- a plant when lhcy read about it? liness. It is the tree beaullfui-.sil- .tficr a tuna winter of frost and,vcr-sheened in the sun-with its snttwi it is vcijv cheering to ttnlkldeep green leaves cool to the eye at-uiiiirt the garden and sec lllflilnfl satin-sntootit to the fimzcr Pi4lllV trnriis and tiiilloiiiis it ttasgtips When briiiscii. due to the vol- liilti-it who wrote of ”tl.ilf;atiiiiit-K" iRlllP oil therein. the leaves exha'ic In Shakespeare. time they were A lit-tidy fragrance known as Daffodils. but their roots Although an evergreen. the blfk were already well this into lthil-ll: smooth. and on the and of the ory ti-lien poets tt'PI'P w-caving flow- stems tit. Chrlstniait time. tiny ers through the myths of ancient white blossoms. faintly fragrant, Greece. Lcpciiti hail urown up appear in small dense cluster-5, around the daffodil since three The Myrtlewood tree grown to I hundred B.(l. Thenphrastus, one of height of one hundred feet. and the first botanists of whom we is found on that slender ribbon of have any record, wrote about the land along the Pacific coast be- NEW AIITISEPTIC pronoun! safely stops perspiration 'l to 3 days Clinical tests prove that AIIID; now with Pcrstopf, is IV; times as efecrfve an oths leading dcodorants. Arrid's nntineptic pro- A tection keeps uodqarms dry and odourleu. I. Safety stops perspiration and odotl. 2. Will not imuiz normal skin. 3. Protect: clothe from min: and clinging odoun. 4. soft. satin vanishing mun. Never dries out. 5. Easy to use! Rub Amd m.rdprw- ration and odour out Maocatollomunund Oaviutyohovdoodonvn. gon since the days of antiquity. in: art treasures. some made into And so for ('FnllIl'lPS the Myrtle- beautiful vases for flowers. There wood has titood "gathering to its is something so basically honest. heart the romance of the sea andaatisfyintz. and beautiful about fin- sky. the forest and stream." iely designed. lovingly handled, The true tl'Ol'llI of this wood wasicaicfuliy sanded and finished ob- noi l'PHli7Ffl iiittil about elizlttyljects of wood that they seem to years nlzo. At that time timonglhavc it universal appeal. home an atmosphere that is con- ducive to the child's independent investigation. If a parent says here, go away and play." It de- stroyit the child's enthusiasm to create” On the other hand Mr. Arnold Toilet Water with Solid Cologne, 2.50 Delightful fragrance of iovo and luck . . . so light . . . so youthful . . . creates ct new zest for living by making you feel the invigorating excitement of Path in the Springl illustrated here, just a few of the many Cory Muguot dog loin charmingly packaged accessories. Dtmtitg Pavlov with Toilet Water, 2.50 Talc wltll Yotlot Water, IJI MGDBE Es gM'-”LEOD HEM am with Atominv, 3.25 or arithmetic. ”llo.st,ni:initf;ii'tiirer: arp Mt criitipprd to teach the child Iifldtliil; as effectively as a well-troiitivt l(taCl'lEI”" he said. "The right luv. for a child are those that will no. copy him for as long a time its llII -3519. attention span and prior linin- inc will permit and parents sltoiiid show an interest in the end iltg child achieves ret;:ardle.ss of who- ther it fits into their adult enn- cept of reality." ooctncocooulnnooonooot 3.-aoaooooaas the visit go more smooth” . 0 Make a tin of the question: you want (0 mi doctor. R will sou hi: time, and you: 0 Sid; 'nmday-bd' dodin Diana. rldrl 1 Hype aimpfffy mippiy. -Taken toy for baby, hour you have to rat for to doctor. and every week. Note the grand variety of Gerber Bal!yFO0dVIll!& 5 Carulu. our 66 Strained and Junior Fooda. C O I First ivull: Gerber Strained Bananas. Now for the first time your baby can have specially-prepared bananas- ihe fmit recommended by most doo- iors for very young babies. Only fully ripe fruit (so important to digestibility) goes into Gerber a Stmittcd Bananas. ' Here's true- h.tn.tnn flavor, appealing color. and sntilf in: smoothness. by ciin enjoy thii delicious fruit the year around. 0 O oi?" Iuiny day help. Plastic but-w ciotltcs bangers malrc handy drying rods for baby's wash, comp, 1-ipny days. Hang unricrshirts. wrappers. dresses. on em-then place hnngcrs on showcmurtain rod. Tub llill catch drtpleis-clothes will come out almost wrinkle-free. O O 0 An uppolirlng dish II Gerber Siriiincd Bccf txoodlc Dinner. it's I sator) mitture combining lean beef and irndcr cpg noodles with potatoes ind carrots. Gerber Strained ilecf Noodle Dinncr provides bitbv with I mod source of energy-giving carbo- hydrates and strength-giving malt Mott-.ins. Delicious and nutritious. Gerber-OgilvieBnbyFoodsI.irnitad. Niagara Falls. Canada NIW "Perform Min" Iprtnn o gcittln cloud of fragrance on body around your ihhumd or on your hair with is much of your Mni-tip. 3.25 New Ways to Cake Cutting Food Editor Halon Cougeon tuonllu not-no lnttrllting dia- gram: nhovvlng new way: of cake cutting In The Standard this woolt. Also some price- less recipes for new coke: and cookies. Don't fall to add that to your recipe book. Get The Standard-on ulo now. oomatm with iuuxim. t2- nau novel and 20 and of comics. Only ten cents. CII!StIIItlntl ON BALI NOW