l I l l FOR FUN AND FROLlC l "Fm Easter lilies are bloonvn: in oblaiuuu fl-um ,l.u- iyiemul-iai in the zarrlen room and are lniel,i' Nursery 8l'l””l-'ll ll”? l535l9l' 59350” ll 95"" Pl'dlllllllL' and on uuuu; of tlic vicar with this attractive oiitfii ly ilu-. year. The white CallaVttl.V g3i'(lQll l-all he riuup liu-,9 dull-5 ulul Miss Carolin Owen. ru;ut. has ll? l'l”l ll'33l'3lll allll l3cPllllllll- lll" first it is ncccsmiii to do this hr- ” skiiu are tender in their blue. and lore am. gunlulllllu ,5 (lune, guy 111959 ipeyiagers are all set for fun in the sun iiith their casual clothes for summer wear Miss Marilyn MacDonald, left. models green plaid Bermuda shorts top- ped by a white sleeveless blouse with matching plaid trim and ii hite buttons. Her long white socks and saddle oxfords are just right fort Wbzvrsiv l-Page 8. The Guardian Tues., March 27. 1956 l A a A COUNTRY GARDEN HE CHOSE A GARDEN He chose a peaceful garden lwhen he longed to pray. Upon the lonely eve Of crucifixion day. cress is near the garden herevan-d the spirit is reneiied when it is possible to linger near this beauty spot on I late winter walk. 50-- lfind a brook. it you can lie l-tut-w the quiet healing That growing things impart. The balm a garden offers Ti soothe a tioubled heart. lspriukied wiih water and any The great mystery of Easter suuiieu mots should be taken out wintering: in the cellar should be looked over to see how they are every trembling bud and bloom aniunis have been hrought to the that cleaves the earth. we see thee iluili ilel-5 and because lilu AL-idan. come from out the tomb, Thou r1s- the a bulb needs a long season of En l-Ullll groutli they were planted in sandy Eastertinie is a time of floiiers suli in the garden room. They are and the flower most closely a5SUL'- ieuuer members ol lile il-is rum. iatcd with lilaster Day itself, is the uy pl-uduclug fll-9 ,u- six butter. lily and it is indeed a suitable cni- ii)-.uke uioums l,(.l- iculii.-, The im lilNll- llelllg 099 05 lllese l'l0ll'lll5 grant blooms. Ci'i('ll iuiiclictl with that 311595 brlglll ind beallllllll dark maroon at the livari. open in curli spring l from its death-like Sui. lull owl. ,, luu-lud oi iuu sleep in a plum brown blllb- ll has weeks or mot . 'l'he foliage is raili- long beeu held as I symbol of WV er like that of the clailiolus. T h e ll)-H blooms are excellent for cutlinizl if.t.ivi- Lilies, Easter lilies? both for their ;i..-i and beauty. 'll'l"l -it'll lmllll l3.V Old alltl .l"lll"-' and l)ll('illlSE the ill --.-tcly scented 5ll””'lE lllfl "lllsl Wfltl(l1'llll5 al”"l flout-rs open i'c;iitVu if the stalks 'l'lla' ill? W0l'lfl llal (PF lJ9l'" lfllll are cut and plated in water while . E. GillPSt'l9- still in bud. These tnirly bulbs can chosen a tun-piece plzlhsuit of yet-lrllled clouds lel -lmllesh d roll this for dreanmmunmsm grows low cotton. The blouse features I iliruugh. Every voice in, Joy doilirl-mm ll. llle symlllmnws lllal flue scooped neckline. button front andising. theres life, theres life in like lldal waves 3,... llum cl quluk. short sleeves. Her shoes are in hi I V W mm ' lecned iniutls; the exquisite precis- malulllng cululu lm as: lxfenll Hit-iavdl-is ion that. a teniple-iiiiilclvclr craves G dl n Plwl - l i - , l - , burns first in the brain. llie tt'(ill(l- "lll 3 ll'lVaIIl1lll5llECl. Heaven is non today-lers wrou;;ht in stone. the music i Hope on. hope ever. By the El-ld'lcapturlng the liquid play of wood- llell "llllllglllll lll Flee" lellv" land-waters. canvass:-s full-blown HAPPENINGS lwlllcll llle Wllll" lllll 50 lPl'lE? mllllwith color--these are shaped from by the buif'tsts of llireel triumphalnt dreamer-5 l.lm.l siiipziiitz. a or B0 sicnt monlis PLAN, AND Dkuylln the tvooris among. And out of the SO. lm Us plan and drum almul gmundlmalltlhllge-Lorld Godlml llrlllhw our gardens how we can improve every ree a is peasan o e. lh. ' d ll wt and W W W W uvilllimb. '?mL".Zi"."a 3.-l.i'X”iilii."'2l': Miss Laurdrene Wood. who is I Itudent iii Household Economics at the University of Toronto. has had the honor of being chosen from her class to be the comment- Itor at the Fashion Show put on annually by the Faculty of House- hold Science. Miss Wood will also be modelling a dress which she herself designed and for which she has received important recognit- ion. Laurdrene. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood, Mt. Her- bert. had a further distinction of winning the highest mark in her class for Fashion Destin- Mr. George Aulrl. Wiusloc. was pleasantly surprised on Monday evening. March 19. when immedi- Ite members of his family. accom- panied by a few of his near neigh- bours gatlicrcd to celebrate his one hundredth birthday with him and his family at their home. An art- istic birtliriay cnke decorated in It. Patrick color to mark his birthday on the 17th adorned the Iupner tahle. After refreshments had been ser- ved the grand old man opened his many and varied gifts lfe express- od his gratitutde and pleasure with these remembrances. as well as with the large number of cards re- ceived from relatives and friends. Among the gifts were a large has- ket of assorted fruits and a cartil- gan from the Young People's Un- ion of South winsloe United Church. After partaking of Mr. Auld's hospitality. his friends wish- od hlm continued blessing of good health and many more birthdaysl The Friendship Group of the Wil- ling Circle of the King's Daught- crs hold their pre-Easter Tea and Apron Sale in the social hall of Trinity United Church on Thurs- day afternoon. This annual event was. as usual. most successful. Tea was poured lhy Mrs. A. Frank Mac- Lean and Mrs. Stanley Thompson. During the tea hour soft music was pleasingly played by Mrs. Hel- en MncEachcrn. Mrs. W.W. Mutch and Mrs. J.K. Sutherland were conveners. Mrs. George Mai-Coubrey. (fav- ondish. has returned by plane from lldt9ltlll1lel;lI- wlllelllll 2” W551 lllllllllllellll lclligglegyllllllpfelld behold who hallllfort. It can be said that the site 3 9 0" "'3 lellem 05?” 3 v - Z i , . . lmakcs the garden. and cvcry place Mrs. lVl8CC0Ul7F8.V'S mfllly lllelllls.mxclllllrgS:?lTl:enl,,l.l2,2llllinllllllgzyfl should have the treatment most l”lll be pleased lll lllllll lllal 5llllll'm.l'Sll,lc,i wlm h,,i;l' rinsed l0'm l.'suitcd to develop its particular 15 111 eXCEllel1llle3llll- ' ll ll character in the most effective lway. it may sometimes he neces- lure the green grass through sun- l lit mead and drenched dell. Thou tury actually la Create the mam idea or motive. but in nearly every art the whole of life that quickens- lilgflll green lpmlgllmeicase. if one has the lmzuziiiation llll Blair Andrew Mr and 'iti-s l in lull? llllllElIi("uKtlttl'hlll'lllS1 we rc'itl iwllll lllllrll l" N” ll' lhllw ls lmw .'S. ..i i- 'l ' l ll. ,....l. George Brookins. and Mr. Alibi-ey that thy leaves possess the season - lllllle ll””ll 5' lll 9” "ll" 3 kl h V Flamed from 8 "1 llmr mm and ln mall, mm which should be developed to tie mo nsl ale rli pi '(i D .lthv warblerslrlse on win! How lllllllsl exllllllt Th?” "ll be” I lbiz lllziillyialclkqnlll-little nulls uircly slldcst thou from March fol lllllllllg l”l"ll "l ""lllll'll' "l llmll ". - ' . t i-.. db.fl1 their headruiarters but they also lll"-l' and llllamlllSl' hrealhlng ll' llacalilltlilfulll-i'ile?iils l:nfllPe;la:illtBK rllf . luau(l,.,-,l;li,.l g..l-lugiuu the sullco uiiul thy scope of oper- i ' . . . lllsllllll Fllll . i , l um" ml, bl. my lal. H. and lull such a garden there is soine inuth Ewell llllll lllll llllllll ' ' " ' L" ' I that. rii.'htl,v given. ran iiiipnrt dis- l Mr Ind Mrs Danny t.'lat'kt'. lillltl-nllliilivl-hliinhli-lsllall-l,llQl,"d,i;c,” llll: iinction and charm. quite lITP5llFC- ' ' ' ' ll ' five either of the extent of the Wtnsloe. left Friday morning on H restless blood that after many. . l trip to Boston and New York changes may succeed. Life. which lllllllf" "ll lll ll"-V "ll9"5.'" "' 'l ls Llle lmlecrlv aboiate treatment. lt lslin the use Chief lustice and lilrs. Thane WA-l-ER Mllsll-V lthat is made of materials rather A. Campbell lcft Saturday for tlt- ll- ll ls posslhll, lake I "roll than the otcrials themselves. lawa. all)? -dpclltlglnfl 3 ll”: "ll1lll1"l' some warm sunny day this month l. llllledsllell "ll," dvalllgly (ll berry L go in .ummt-rsi e. ey wll -l. - ' unia use in a or er y a W ll e will be joined for the Easter holi- . grogklclgllerllenglifllllalllg lllmlsnglllllplcket fence that was very lovely days by their daughter. Harriet way, posullllu lo llml in openlnglh. ause some of the plants WPFP who is attending Edgchill School ln ll" "ugly mow when yml can In tall tubs. and others reached for Girls in Nova Scotia. ' llhe top of the fence and tumbled Miss June Foster with severa friends recently spent a weekend at Niagara Falls and Buffalo. listen to the music of the running This is the time ulicn the liulbs I ikcc-ping. If too dry they can be i lllllk Place lll ll Balllellv and lll and destroyed. More bulbs and ger- . V . .. . so Suddenly lf's Spring Margaret L e s t e r just couldn't donned an Easter b on no t Ind of a greciiliouse. wait for spring. While anowbauks buried herself in the spring flowers still lined Montreal a tr e e t s she Ju particular shrub or flfluer tlicii great advantage and when this plant them in riuaniity to bloom place is. situated near the home when you are at home in the spriiiizi there will be many moments you- or summer. it is your garden andlcan be outdoors rather than in-j (or you in euluy, doors where we must spend sev- lf your garden has the i-eiuinints cral months of the year. l of an old orchard and a tumble- GE1"i'iN(; XEADY l dllll" ll'll”(l5llCll 0" llv 5”” ill" lolly So now is the time to make thet luck.V- lllllllle and mm lmll "ill garden cushions you will need and trees and remember that trees palm me garden cull" and these CF93” ll” Wlllllg illd llle-V ll" can all be made out of materlalsl llF9d- C3l'9ll lfllv ill"-'l Cllml llllell be done with what you have but ll9'-'9553l'.V- Tlle lllll 5.ll9ll "all llelsome planning is necessary. Slip Fellmaletl and made llll” 3 l0l.'ell' your gcraniums as nothing bright- Sllmmel ll0ll59- EVE", all llld l'l.llcll' ens up these outdoor rooms so welll 811 l10U-59 Call ll”? ll5 la” lllllllll as bright geraniums. and contain- Illtl Willi Wlllll0WS 3'-'ll'l9f-l ll" l'l"ly;ers of every kind can be paintedl urc can be obtained from I shelter toll buulmlsl out in the garden. REFERENCE BOOKS Many books are written on this sudden rain 'hlh-' b dt garden subject and they are lav- C l C is 0"" 0 e and necessary for um to in our too short summer season iflpalnl cum and ponldge pols do ith chairs, cushions. tables and' lavouchcs, In rain or shine it is fun in very "W lo nuke them lmdl to Stay "til "1 3 ll-"ll'll9ll sllelllll green color then filled with bcauti-l Wlllllll C3" ll”, lllallll "l”lllly lllll ful flowers no one can tell thatl. builtltnt: Wllltlll 15 lI0l ll99fl9l'l llll" "5 they are not the finest of gardinier-l ofiilinal PllrD050- es and you have the satisfaction In Country Slfflflll lll!" l' llllllll which comes from creating some- auch a building. and even an old llllng lovely from usllneu. mh Chicken "mp can be used by At this time plant boxes can be. side for the sun lllillnllllilclinuili illsnllho vei-V hpsi place made and painted to hold many f different varieties of plants often - - . ' l t 'l' ii llliledalzlnnlllluilllallleveallld psli::,llls,3,-lllrllxll there is suitable material from leftl ' to make them. Perhaps you high winds. Tuberous begonlas and "V973 fuschias. the hanging varieties be-l "ll P9l'lllllll'l9 WNW” '0 "11" mg especlallv lovulyu when ill, a real garden chalr:1IIw lallls are wlllll, waslml ynu will he one the other day made by surprised how attractive this gard-. 3. 5lll3l'l -V"llll3 lllllll wllll. en lmlm. mn llf. wlluu lul-ulsilcd said he used a pattern or modeli with all the cntorttii blooms grow- and It was a perfect example H" ing so luxuriantly in I shaded ll" 35 l Clllllfl '99- Plllll l0? Ill place. Sometimes in a corner of I ""59 Pllllll llllll" lllll cl"-ll” "ll high wooden fence a terrace can be llllll"llllll,ll'9lll lllll' W" lll3l'lt'Y he made which is open to the sun l7'"”lf5- llll '5 Ml P055ll3l9 10 l'Mll0 lml slwllmvd (mm ll", wlml and these things we can always use - . . r e" .' '4 'cf l fashion Mrs Thane A ti."-iiiiplwll euier- walllllr A lllvely plllld Wllll llalel mm m lm H H A izarticlt is :4 persniial possess- lalllllll 3' lllllllllll ldll lllllllllay elelli ion and should be laid out atul "'5 'l Mlllll'"l' l”lllll'3' ling crud in uuiruu, 'treated largely according to indiv- Miss Verleen Johnston was pleas-l Roll Call Was answered by eight llllllll llllllel ll yllll ll" lmlll lll "ll antly llul-pl-iuuci on Thursday members. The minutes of prevtniis ., evening when a niimher of girl l'l-1(l0ll"E flille l'9afl- RDPl'0VFtl and ' freinds assembled to tender a pre- Slillell L0TY88P0lldt-ltlcn W85 tilscu5- S noptia shower in her honor. The "ll ll W35 decided U1 50ml 55-00 :.?...m. surprise shower was held in the l0 ll'9 lllamll Ol Dlmeli Blso d!!CldEd' Summenllle upumnenl wlllcll sue to send for donations of goods toi shares will, Am, Macuuuuid and he made into articles for auction- Priscilla Lockltart, who served sale lll llle lleall lllllll9' . lunch ln llle glrls Mrs. James Cudmore iniited the -l-he verses u.,,l.e, wall ln. 'lm.”, members to her home for next Jenkins as the many lovclv gifts lllllcllllll Llllllll "lllllllllll" l5 M”- were presented to lltiss .lohnstni1 wllll" Rllbelll llllll lllltl” Glalll before being attractively arranged Llall;llllallll'l' Lellll Call" lll clllll". dl o ro ram. byMIll5lll1'lllIlll,lll5Il)ll)lllll'lllll5ll lllalllallll l" Ytiliiilllillleliti'olf1ula 0nMblsl llllllltslailil y irellelfi lililllaiililleallle Eallalvdililtib cd:1d- LAQ Dllllllld wlclllllllllll lllll lakll crts Collection fvor the evzlllpfl Vt('l'l)l gr ' l' ' ' d th Chef place the latter part of this month ul Meellng closed 'wllhK lll; lllllllullllllu lllljlelve. ll '. . has been on the staff of the island ueell all” whlch llmcll Wm WW, l”5C3l'ttllll0V”lll5 llk9 ldlllll lllalsllll Telephone Company in summer. ed l')y' hmless and commlltlell, in with cabbage; lthe British enjoy side for nearly three years charge i ' ilamb cutletths vgth Sl)'llIaC;lstollla:l5' f aragus; e renc 1'0 NORTH WINSLOE W.l. DOCK w 1 glltll turnips: the Italians pot roasg ' ' - - L, l r an The Mallcll "lecllllll ill Nllllll Mrs. Walter Wells was hostess lilorrlivzlill herbal calm l we y Wlnsloe W0me"'s lnslitutt" was at to the monthly mdctimz of the mash rnavon lllll lllllll." lll lllll5- Gllalll l43'”l,0ll Dock Women's lnstltulc held Tucs- ”ln each case. Itladairic. tltc llle "elllllll lll Malllll lllll lllllllllllll day evening March liltli. The meet- lamh is combned with a vegetable. (lllllllllll Wllll 0 Callallll llllll "lll”l' lnl: UDPHNI With the Slnttltti Of which adds a fresh flnvnr. Also. ."5t'll00l ll-"N5" l0ll"ll'9(l lW the it is ususuall,v served tzarnishctl ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS ,. tciccrl repeated in unison. Thi- roll iiuli iYf'fll.'CS of lemon. which his call was responded to by the mem- an nttuuty for both lamb and vcL'P- hers giving a contribution towards iniito-. " ;a hook for the school library "Shouldt-r of lamb is riiodemtely l The minutes of the previous priced. Chef." i added. "and is "meeting were read and adopted. it-any to prepare. To be at its best. ' mill" - lmlllnlv cl'0clI0l- em-I The topic for the evening will be, '” """"l ?.?.'.I.”fil3"”i'lf.i...li"f.'.l.ll”.il..'...l.?ili.' ”."'l'f"t "'l ”S.i””Z'llilE.”."”lili'.l”f pi - cu 0 o r uc - Daughter looks so pretty in this or of citizenship, also literature re cook it withpintcresting seasonings adorable plnafore! Her favorite institute work in Ceylon. The an- such as herbs. spices or I little whlrly skirt - saucy bow ties u nual report of the Red Cross Soc- llul-my." even a "ballet slipper" pocket of ieiy and other circulors were plac-. Tomorrow's dinner: Grapefruit: colorful embroidery! led on file. llamb braised with vegetables: CA- Pattern 7055: Child's Sizes 1. 4, It was decided to hold it sale of lliuw with scallions; double decker I, 3, in, TjssllP pattern embroid. home cooking iii the library on applp pie; coffee. tea or milk. ery tansfer. State 317.9 .Mnrch .'ilst. Plans for a communl- nil nieasureinents are level re- 5,,m.l 1-WEN-l-l-ll,-ll,-E l-EN” m ty concert in the school at a lat- pipes popnrtinned to serve 4 to fr. unlus gm. ll"; pull,” mlunms can er date were also discussed. The Lamb braised with vegetable. not be accepted! to Charlottetown member” hm" lll lll ll" work Old" ""55 l'l nlllllved lmm 3 (;u.un.., u.,.,,.i,.,id Au, Dept. idone tor the ow anus. which con- 4 to 5 lb. shoulder of lamb before .0 from all W. Tmonln onl -Ilsls of 10 crib quilts. two crib inning and rolling. - ' ' ' blankets. and one pair of wlamu- Cut 5 incisions in the meat. Press Print Iainly NAME. ADDRESS. . "ml-w mm --a mu 5;:::.:.”.::: s.:"...;'."'.:.:.r. tit iiw er" rt '"'" ' W . n o C. N33" ft” CAUCE BROOKS be It the home of Mn. Howard llpust t e lamtrvlvith IV: tsp. salt. "ll" 'l"l”5'll" l':lll”lllClII'k with Mlrllfet ll'0l'lYl-ll ll 1 tsp. monosodium glutamate Ind pages and pa es of exciting new . uululuul llouluul lu up. pew". Place in a hot oven. 450 degrees brol'dery. tron-ons. toys and novel- I-ham, ecouomlcu-v uud ll lu imp, gr. for l5 mln. when lwglunluu ll, ll95- sfllll 25 CH"-9 70" .V0ltF COPY ed to have several films relative lll lllll ll'0lld"llll ll00ll llQV"- Y"",'l'l to this subject. followed by a pan- llllll '0 "W" W9” 'l9'l3ll lll ll- lei discussion. The program to con- , will of a ”knitting contest." 4 Following the businesl. the pre-l 'sident welcomed and introduced Wcrds Of The Wiscl-.”.'::...:.-...C...t:"':.”"-:.t. .rt:.l:; living." The thanks Ind Ipprec I- Nothing to ours excIpt(t1me. smeul tlon of the members was convert ad to the speak: by Mrs. L. HOUSEHOLD HINT M ILLINE-l2Y Clark. lair. 1-sugrniunu ,is my to ma Attsuttl 4.tWr U units 1 van. Make Larnln Shoulder Tasiier With Spices ly ldI Bailey Allen 9W4 5. GREAT GIOIGI 81': even hero 3 nice outdoor rooiu can he Wlllll l5 lll lllllll'l- W9 Wollllm lollllll made and lurntsheil with every- all lfllll llllxll-Z -ll” Wlllll llle5d9 llgogllll - ll f i i i ll. e arm In even carr 0 Vs- ll'.'.'I-ll iliiifil pil.'..il.'"Sl'l.”i.L"..'...lIi'i.. carded mu trouizh- to be mind with: 'brt)wn. reduce the heat to 350 de- grcss F. Meantime. chop together 2 peeled medium-sized otiioiis and l seeded green pepper. - Add '5 c. cut celery. 1 small dried chili pepper and 1 (No. Zlizi can tomato. Spread around the lamb and roast 1 hr. t Then arrange around it. 8 peeled -peeled medium-sixed onions and B halved peeled medium-sized car- rots. Continue to roast 45 min. longer or until both lamb and vegetables are fork-tender. Haste ever .10 min. sauce in the pan. Double-riccker atiple pie: Oil 2 i3"i layer cake pans. . Then peel. core and thin-slice 10 icooklng apples. 1 Mix together W: tbsp. flour. W: lc. light brown sugar. 1 tbsp. lmcltcd butter or margarine and 1 lb tsp. cinnamon. Add to the apple itlices- mix thoroughly. Divide the apples in 2 parts; turn into the layer cake. pans. (lover each with I toppnj of flakv Anierican pil pastry rolled .a sraiit lb" thirk. l Bake 35-40 min. in a moderate oven. 375-400 degrees 1''. Then cool. To servedurn 1 pie upside down onto a large plate. Top with the second vie. also up- side down. Spread the top with sweetened whipped cream or Iny whipped topping. Trick of the Chef: Add Vs tsp. dried mint to the .tomato when preparing bruised lamb. with the FAMOUS SINGER' ROUND BOBBIN PORTABLE miucw ro NOW YOU” FOR AS lmll A5 N" A wsuti Please send me more in-l formation on your singer Sewing Machine. LATEST FASHIONS FOR EASTER Name Address 16GGt.f&.3t.-DiIl651 Dliinls beytllltl Pl'lC9- l0 b9 ll'ea5Uat hand. it is fun to see what canl .- (CP PHOTO) COOK'S CORNER l t h l - colorful Potted Dan s muc pea: now for thesaittlllovlrlegll El: cliiesgll cup dale. chopped good as there is not any dangerilyclclllllplllallxgls cgholllled ' i i . 4 c su ar from water clogged plants in tliell egg while heal” Ell" them dint)! hurl! of icgngt sugar withlligm l h" M d h mm, llluslmled wllll pllologrupllu Buckel! with handles no mung-ll a I an nuts. ea es: Wlhitel ,..coo ram ng n s-weat . . l l I l l .add remainder of icing sugar and 9'' lll llllllllll t30lll0l'mlnE to neither Of Dllltltlnl l9lT3"5 Wllls Elle” how battered will help in carrying combine. pl-up on coollle sheaf. Easier Ham Recipes Nowmud voiding sudden- ovnthg your Easter Han and s uutut um chart tor roast- lug I'D givm by Food Editor Halon Counon in The Stand- and this week. It you wont to make the best of this trod- tlonal Enter dish. read this and cit; the oven-tested recipes for future uu. Get The Stand- Iod-on uh now. complete with msnzt .. l2-one novel md 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. Ghestuiututil ON SALE NOW ronlurm auamv. . . son time: value... Say Cubinou . . . Ind get more quality and value for you money. Culuneu Time is nnihbh to pink. yellow. blinnndgruata 700 nhuuolls-oiwdlaswhluio 750 sheet rolls. nooucrs or cauna and as man 1 the In 1 th Bake mmlnutes atltt-325 deg. ltonlsht. Star-light above this val- . n m it is siiriwislni-I how much lime ll canal ll-here yihoy it-iii l......Z.. uel beautiful tuberous begonlas all sum- ---m---e-e---- is possible t'o spend out of doors lllem uulle sullslaclorllyl ll llle old :-rri;i;Kl!onvgileThemi-ipply erlilgfi ofhlhe 1'0 8 P185 in c ew- we have a garden house fitted out.nol have any hale! fol. dnlnage ltl:grtl(::l;v:odfge:!l(;tnguy'-yithffthgtiy lliu. o e e ec w en when these are painted A loodllgllll W” Wplled "3 ll"? T0llEl'l 3111'- ELLEN'S DIARY "WinlrishFor March" IVGI Wlf-ll Illrlni on the calend- levy and I moon-a wi Ir. March continues to spread of I moon tripping n:I1t:?1lge the evergreens. heaps higher the Very blue of a heavenly road arch: drifts along the yards. refills the ed toward the west. paths about that Mack bad faith- Until tomorrow - - - Diary - fully cleared with small shovel and G004-llizht. Plow. and wipes out every road Ilungrthe fields It I whim. "Fair- ly wlntrish for the time of year" James said regarding the morning from the bedroom window at first light. today. taking stock of the wtnd Ind the weather. Not froml lh:dl'l;:l:I sndbulgiue of tlg mill- P0 ever a e in e "on this can aulf , liilllo "ll 3!3ll'l" 83'! 0f Iltel'- accezsories. arid ciialllllnlitlillfinlllul nating spells of mildness and frost. ering a purchase of any velvet ll it was all one with the farmlands. merit, the Canadian Researchgir 8! While-Spread as the fields whichlsiitute of Launderers and Cle n 3'01" ll3 liflm ll? 310118 the tltllel offers some helpful hints Hue” lllllml" ll30V9- There are two types of pilg c "Yes," he nodded, "wintrisli for structlon used in making velvelllll the time of year. Long aigq, Ellen" Pull out a tuft from an tlncxpnserl there was some wistfulness in his seam. if the tuft forms a ”w': ll voice. "we'd be digging and haul. will give better wear than one illai lug mussel-mud these days. We'd forms a "V". The weave is im- be away to the river before this portant too. A twill weave, rectum time of day-work snugged up at lied by its diagonal lines, is morn the stables. lunches for ourselves, serviceable than a plain weave. Pu. feed for the horses. "He eased a Illll. try to select a Closely Wm?! last suspender into place, bent sup- l3l3l'l1'- ltl l00S0ly Woven fabric; plely for his sucks. the pile will be removed Easll” bl "I lalways liked the mud-dig- ll'll'll0" lllld abrasion in both iwai glng". he continued. ”It was hard llllll cle3"l"Fl- work. but healthful. What an ap- ' petite it gave! It was guud'to be out on the river early-it's a lovely place to be on a nice March morn- ing at sunrise. Everything so calm and peaceful. You'd think there .ll""le C" "59ll"l"5 lllnl I never had been or could be a llllle fll'3E5 9-8Vll3v' Willi )"lll. ir- lstorm. And the farmhouse: on eith- ll0l'l0WlllE mtleny on I 30-ital ier side seemed to sit so content- ll0l'- ltn fit well into the scene of it all. ..?..a. m,..g., lltls a strange thing. Ellen." he of- TROPlCAL cnimarnm” fered. ”but its something I always Average year-round temperatull remembered at this time of year. .. is 78 degrees at Kingston ll Couldn't get far to mud-digging -llimalca. now with all this snow about," he slid. clad now and moving toward .the stairs. "am it looks like we'll BRITISH LEATHER lset snow nurrtes today." email. is the world's imp... ., There werg nuffies hug mlportor of both leather and leatliei Imount to interfere with the usual l00lW93P. course of the farm-work...If as yet at Aldei-lea there has been no work in the woodlands as our farm- ers had planned for March. due to the prevailing depths of snow. there will come April days for them to take care of that. In the meantime, and while winter came and went. good fortune attended their interests It the barns. with no losses there and. Is it happen. ed, few concerns over the health lot the livestock. Snow flurries today. . bright sun- Velvet Garments Need Extra Care Canadi a design r l i a variedu selectioii 5oi"5.i'-lfilsilllmlf, MORNING SMILE 'l'm the most respected kid on the block!” rule nor rate. But a wide calm pom FEEL nuuoowu A THIS SPRING i Give Your System norm oenoflil Perhaps your system needs the, gentle, effective help of Burdock Blood Bitters. Tlllg dependable 'prep Ition. I pure herbal rem- edy, elps expel wastes from the system and acts to improve the appetite. Burdock Blood Bitters helps relieve constipation. bead- Iches. dyspepsia and sour stom- Ioh. At your drug store, l ; ll K Ttdiiilll dire llti me I v civil lltllllt' Ill la on 1'. muons co. emiuctl PAIII GOIAPANY