, mes would smile. "What's a rose-yofihr farm and off it too. all down bush! You just wait. If she haslthe years. more than. say. thirteen in her Gathered memory IIIOSSOflIs in litter, I'll give them to you. Thenla bouquet this afternoon-and in. ;.vou can buy flowers!" if she fail-lcidently learned the handiness of us for tlletime. but is neverihclclll-: ed in tachmg "'9 mark sell "rian electric sewing machine-when dreadfully misleading. We have by then masculine plans for theiwe again met with those who con- lproved this more than once along: farming must be furthered with vcne these days in handicraft ses- our years together. ;every sould about, what matter? sions at the house of the corner- ELLEN'S DIARY - Gathering The Blossoms We came tnollr cares this morn- I ing with the shadow of a March snowstorm hovering overhead. It was indicated in the weather-fore l l OMEN . Did i: houseplant. ll precious We gathered our roses. white and store cast and was there too in the wan geranium of our eanliiy riches. pink. red and yellow and bi-color- Until tomorrow---l)'lary----Good- light of the sunrise and the sub- blossoms glowing scarlet and crim- ed in many an unsuspected spot night... sequent gathering clouds that list- son against the panes. perish from lgg llr and Mrs. Harvey Raymond llzll-I)oll.lltl are plcllllje l0ll0Wll'l8 thclr rccvnt ll13Fl'I3Ee "1 the Tl'l"' iv l,nlli'(l Church Study. Rev. Zjlrzlnlx .illlrLcan officiated at the W-emum. Left to right: Mr. Kcir Vows Solemnized In Winter MacDonald. groomsman; Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald. and Miss Ruth Gardnicr. maid of liohor. The bride is the former Miss Mary Pa- l tricia O'Brien. daughter of Mr.l -ls Wedding and Mrs. C. O'Brien. Covehead Road. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harald MacDonald. Covehead Road. (Photo by lVb'ers Studios). . tf'nnIllllI9Ll from we 10) T HAPPENINGS thlv would lll(('.l.0 see t'ol'l'ied out ,, ltm community this year. 'ril.- plulutcs of previous meet- 1'"; 'lill'? rt-ad. approved and sign- ,.l .N(1l'rl'ill ”lhank-you " notes ll.-re received for treats sent from lllt" institute. Money making st-lirliics were discussed but noth- lnu tlcfenite was decided on. Mrs. ml Simpson moved and Mrs. J. ll Ramsay seconded a motion unit we subscribe to the Polio flu l. I l discussion with Mrs. Neil Sim- ;l..ln as leader was carried out. The subject, "Women's Institute um-k” and the members of the pglllrl W('l'C. Mrs. Wendell Crolicr. um. Lloyd Lockcrby. Mrs. Alton Rain-ay and Mrs. David Ramsay. St-icral contests were enjoyed by the members. March meeting is to ho held at the home of Mrs. Llnlitl Lockerby. Roll call to be ,.-ucrcd by naming yollr first tchtiol ivacller. Lunch was served by tho hostesses. assisted by the rnmnuttec. Meeting closed by sing- in; the National Anthem. TRYON UNITED W. M. 8. The March meeting of the Flfllling Alollliary met at the horns of Florence Dixon on Tues- lay the 6th. Meeting opened with lllglng of a hymn followed by roll call and reading of the minu- let it was moved by Florence Dixon. seconded by Luella Best that we make inquiries as to whe- ther or not the Rally might be held in Tryon this year. The Friendship secretary reported eighteen calls made to shut-ins also ten cards sent and seven treats given. The offering was ?2.l0 Next "meeting to be held in the church-Vestry with Florence Dixon having charge of worship service and Dorothy. Tillie and Margaret on lunch ommittee. The worship service was con- ducted by Dorothy Crawford. Meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Lunch was served by committee. KINGSTON W. M. S. - The March lnactint! of the Knig- ston United W. M. 5. met at the home of Mrs. Bertram Willis. The Worship period was led by Mrs. Lyman Newson. Meeting opened with a hymn. Luke .l5th chapter was read responsively and other scripture readings were taken by the different members with ques- tlons and answers. Mrs. James Jewell had 2nd chap- ter of "Vanishing Race." The Chrislian Stewardship was read by Mrs. Zylpha Newson. Minutes were read and approved. Roll call an- swered by thirteen members and three visitors. Collection 33-57. Friendship fund 54 cents. Quilt pieces were received and it was decided to make a quilt for the needy. Next place of meeting at Mrs. Edgar Newson s. Lunch commit- l it jg tee. Mrs. Lorne Smith, Mrs. Ral- ph Younker. and Mrs. Owen Youn- kcr. Meeting closed with benedic- tion. Lunch was served by the hostess and ommlttes in charge. KENSINGTON W. M. 8 On Wednesday afternoon. March 7. the Kensington United Church Tvved. March 14. 1956 The Guardian, Page 11 thiy meeting with the ylesldent. Mrs. Alexander MncKay prealdlns and leading the Bible Study on the theme', "Our High Calling." Por- tions of scripture were read by the president. Mrs. W. G. Simpson and Mrs: Russel MacKay. l "Changing Patterns" adapted from "No Vanishing Race" was the theme of the study Period which Mrs. W. F. Taylor. Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. Waldon Davisnn very vividly plesented. Titc program committee for April will be Mrs. Russel MncKay. Mrs. George Brookins and Mrs. W. G. Sinlpson. Mrs. W. C. MacLeod re- ported that 319.65 was received as the offering at the Women's World Day of Prayer Service. Leterl were read from Mrs. Frank Cut- clilfc. Miss Morson. and Mrs. R. L. Cainrs. it. was decidedot postpone the showing of a Missionary Film until April. The citizenship cnnvenor. Mrs. fiarlzv Brown. read an enlighten- lug article from the Temperance lli.-lgllzinc ”I.isten”. Mrs. Ernest itiacitiwctl reported that 23 books were read during thy month. The Community Friendship secretary. Mrs. George Dugizan reported 45 home calls. in hospital calls made. 32 trcats. 54 cards and one bouquet Auxiliary of the Woman's Mission- ary Society held their regular mon- of flowers scni. Mrs. W. G. Simp- son read a timely article on "Sto- prorlulrt made subtly fragrant. . . because of this exclusive, pat crcam; as a cleanser; as ll lmlke-lip results with Lanolln Plus Llquldl Is Us A Little feverish? Prob- ably indicates a condition which has been aggravated-or caused -by irregularity. That's whcn CASTORIA is so helpful-it'll mild, gentle, thorougli-neucr gripes or causes cramps. Csslorla furnishes relief from tcctlllng troubles, lack of appetite, list- lesness. stomach llpeeis--as it provides is A i. ii r s l. satisfactory movements. And children like the good taste! Large family also-. Me and family economy size 75c. t-ilrn (til-y money " short time only of mine. miaotllly! lard hall at: Illa. gently. Save the liquid. Isl: a sun . . . Illu the ens . . . lllllnl will wait and pepper. a moderate very happy peoylsl Nature's own kind I the skin accepts it so eagerly and responds lnilnz-diatcly. fknow. now, that. we who are troubled with dry skin can be freed from its pr CONFIDENT ALLY YOURS ---byByl"i1l;HopC Sander. MONTREAL. March i6t.h--I have just discovered . . . the wonderful tlunnu which LANOLIN PLUS LIQUID does for dry skins . . a dry skin-and ncvrr, nrrrr before has any . I've! always it. so suit and amnnth-feeling as qlllrkly as Lanolln Pius Liquid. I know that thi , opaque. goldcn liquid contains of lubricllnts- -so that's why LI cntrd forluuill. i'sr- it as a night base . . . I Gilli proirulvr you happy This is .4 Tm: Story . . . WI used in have .1 ,'... lot of trouble srlth the t'Jll'””-r 7:, in the bathroom hssl n clogging up with waste m:lt.ter. Then I put. one table- spoon DRANO in each llrnin-- and prc.-ttol have since had fun bother with this slow-draining nui-':lncci lion.-on is--tllr fhtlrru ind, hoillllrl ilrllnll of Drilno dis- mlvcs and flushes away wilsto mglttrr in drains-and prevents smvrr germs from Ili'PE(.IInll. It's surli a satisfnctilin to use Dmno Ill all the drains once a week. l'f((l.tfIlVflI .. and know that fIlt')'.II be holli trolililo-free and gr-rm-frre. Do share my satisfac- tion-anti gcl. Drann from your grocery, harllwnrs or drug store tod.1,v. A Favorite (Illness Reripr - or A sol-vinlr iiliul -- mildc with one of lllr-c flllllous B(lIll)l5.V-5' chresa triumphs . . . Ilorllcn's Billimcrt (in five fhlvorsl); Chateau; E-Zoe Chccz in the re-usable jar; or the King-Size Cheese Sliccsl Send as many recipes and serving ideas as you like to me . best one every week and Borden's will award SIO. " to the lady who scat it in-ihn frsl. one who scnds in this p.-lrtlculnr l'Iwl;m, of l-mil.-'c. 'I"hi-l cllnllcr to . . I'll publish the with ytillr rllcr-oi lw-lpos is for a -so rvlcosr hurry! llrrl-'s n. fllvorit-. mode with Bordon": Chstcall Cheese-which mrluu no ASPARAGUS AND HARD-BOILED EGG (tAS5I-JROLK Cook a package of frozen asparagus in V. cup water ldire and melt one package 00 Borden's Chains (Inn- h a double nollar. Add 1 tbsps. butter and salt to taste. Blend in 1 them. flint -and add. slowly. V: min of the upsnslis liquid and V; Cup mull. . Mslte sltsrnsle layers of rag and asparagus ia the l-user Pour ow-r the sauce; alt top with bnilen-d oven for about twenty minutes. Iervls wardhip.” The membtTs-Thanded in quilt blocks and a quilt lining was doifated by Mrs. M. MacKln- non. GLEN VALLEY W. I. The March mccting at the Glen Valley W. i. was held at the home of Mrs. Eldon liickox on the evening of the 7th. The meeting was opened with the Ode. and re- peating the Mary Stcwnrt Collect in unison. Scvcn nwmbcrs answer- ed roll call with articles for pan- try sale and bazaar. Owing to absence of secretary than were no minutes. Mrs. Ar- thur MacLean was appointed sec. retary for the meeting. Reports of various committees were given, and new committees appointed as follows: sick. Mrs. Cyrus Martin and Mrs. Arthur MacLcan; school. Mrs. Alton MacLean r appointed. Correspondence and a note of appreciation were read The tra- veling apron was opened. II was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Mrs. Alton Mal-Li-an and Mrs. Cyrus Martin voluntl-cl-rd to canvass district for Red Cross. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Sterling and Mrs. Arthur MacLean. Roll call tn be answered with the names of our first and last. school teachers. Pro- gram committee to be Mrs. Alton MacI.ean and Mrs. Sterling Mac- Lean. An interesting program was en- joyed b all with prize won by Mrs. don Hickox. Meeting clos- ed with sing song. A pantry sale and bazaar followed. Lunch was served by hostess. assisted by Mrs. Alton MacLean. Misses Mary and Louise Hickok. ROLLO BAY WEST W. I. The March meeting of Rollo Bay West W. i. was held at the home of Mrs. Mayor Reid on the even- ing of the 6th. The meeting was opened by repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by seven members and four visitors repeating an Irish joke. Reports were heard from the school and sick committees. Bills in connection with both were paid. A note of appreciation was heard from a member who was remem- bered with a sick treat. The correspondence was read and discussed. A lengthy discussiotl took place on preparations for cov- ering the school floor with tile. The sale of remnants. which were received from Eatonis and Prowse Bros. took place. It was decided to answer roll call for the April meeting by nam- ing your "first beau." Mrs. Arthur Wood invited the members to her home for the April meeting. En- joyable films were then shown by Mrs. Major Reid and Miss Elaine MacKinnon. Lunch was served by tha hostess. ST. DAVID'S W. A. The regular monthly meeting of the Georgetown St. David's Unit- ed Church. Women's Association was held in the church hall on March 8th. In the absence of the president and vice-president. Mrs. Nelson Hansen was elected to pre- side. The meeting opened by re- pasting the Lord's Prayer in uni- son. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. less and gray rested on the hill- tops. The fanneri: went briskly to their work then. steps hurried by its tokens. This and that they must have done before it should break: s grist to and from the mill so that the cattle fattening might maintain through a spell of wes- ther. the desired "streak of fat" in their makeup. There was too a spirited hauling to the field. em- ploying two sleighs. the cleanings of stables and sties and that extra building of the place which is to shelter the expectant ewes ill lin- favourable weather and by night. in fine weather at night only. At other times they are allowed the run of the yards. we think sometimes to provide exercise for the farmwives who nlust run to guard loved plantings of shrubs and .plants on the lawns against the inroads of these wooly. bland- faced marauders. "At the forsythla, were they. Ellcn'."' James lcnt a half ear to our plaint at dinner. "it will spread and grow all the better for the pruning-you lust mark my words." he nodded with a confid- the frost of a cold night? "Never mind. Ellen.” ho llolild say, "the earthls nnl frnzttl)-lt'g bound to come up from the roots. you'll gscel." Waht matter if no sprig of green ever appeared on its remains? By tbcli we had dan- delions alld liuticrl-lips, rnvvslips and violets to comp:-llsalr us for our loss. 4 Did pesky fowl: scr.-itch lip ourl plantings of Spring-lIll' polcniial fragility and lnvt-lillrss of the corri- flowerit among ntllcrx. the gav vol- vets of the nastul'tuilllv' ”i)on'l you fret. llllcu ” .l1llIl('S would colnforl us "lilo heard Mr...say that one spring when his team in the llarrous got clear of him alld raced .'llva,v across his wheat field and it up nice and green. he thought it was ruined, But it grew lit-lllis -'illIIYf' the rest all sunimz-r. Y:--. the nxirg stir. ring improved it. don't volt soc?" Or did a plump vllv out of bounds happen hv the lawn to. seize jusi for llln rllltl lll.'ll(f' off with the roschilsli up had nurse-d up in its I)li(I4llllL'. rt-llllculg it to a sorry sight and nix close to learn? "Don't worry on-r ll. it'.llr-n-nPv-- once which never fails to console i if was decided to hold the annual congregational sunshine social on April 12th. Program for the social to be arranged at the next meet- ing of the Willing Workers group. Lunch to he provided by each member bringing sandwiches and one sweet. Members reported having made fourteen sick calls. Mrs. Nelson Hansen and Mrs. Preston MacDon- ald were appointed as lunch com- mittee for the May meeting. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. after which lunch was st-rv'cd by Miss Elizabeth Sklnnner and Mrs. Charles Fraser. AC HAMPTON-DISABLE W.M.5. Mrs. Clayton Morrison was host- ess to the Hampton Desable W.M. 5. group on March 7 for the reg- ular nlonthly meeting. The pres- idcnt. Mrs. Lorne Ferguson pre- sided alld was assisted by Mrs. Baxter. Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Rog- crson alld Mrs. Bell in the wor- ship service and Bible study. Mrs. Dunsford and Mrs. James Ferg- llsnll read interesting letters from India. Prayer by Mrs. Jack Dixon closed the devotional period. The minutes were read by sec- retary. Mrs. Windsor Bell. approv- ed and signed. The different sec- retaries gave their reports and the members paid their annual dues. Discussion over holding a summa- rally was not complet 3 until a lat- er date. or give it s slat-nmt lhnugilt," Jo, group to her home for April meet- Iing. roll call in be Hll.'slzl'PTed Bible Verse beginning with letter "i". The lunch committee will be Mrs. Gordon Viliett. Mrs. Lqrne Ferguson and Mrs. R.li. Baxter. Prayer by Mrs. Baxter closed the meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. George Dunsford and Mrs. llud Morrison. Kremlin Upset By Cooking LONDO NIAPI--Dull menus and bad cooking in the Soviet Union's restaurants have upset the Krem- in. The Sovlcl guxr-rnincni. and the central cnnlmittcc of the Commu- nist party made the nation's stom- ach a matter of official state con- cern in a directive broadcast by Moscow Radio Monday. if ordered all provincial gnvrrn. mt-llts. ministries and party or- ganizations in see that. the situa- tion shows an improvement. Their remedy: Sclf-service. sale of cooked food 0 be taken out. im- proved technical equipment. sani- tary conditions and amenities, more canteens and more milk. vegetable and fish dishes. Norway has TN actlvs mission- aries abroed. of whom 460 are sup- Mrs. Elmer Inman invited the ported by groups in the Evangel- MI your KLEEN EX our best wishes to MEDICAL PHARMACY CANADIAN CELLUCO'I'l'0N PRODUCTS 00. L'I'l). snamifactiuren of KUPEX open Illl DELSEY I use that recipe with green peas, rsullflowrr. or green bt'Rl1fl. in place of the asparagus. It msku a satisfying and dclu-tolls Lcnlon main dish-so pretty too. with its green vegetable. white eggs and yellow uucel . . . Now there's my favorite Bordon Choose rccipei What's yours? Mail it quickly to ms at Confidcntmlly Yours, Nil Crescent. St.. Montreal. Isis! Fiuislsod Ds'nsuiI- with v"Ionf Poking Wound The Car- most scrurnn- on . . . today lions coconut and saw the sream pie - ' green noses of made in the my bulhsin iModels Acquire African Admirers in Paris to play an engagement are shown here admiring Patricia. If the Till-atre tics Champs Ely a fashion mannequin. as she show- Ieei this week. a 34-member Afri- ed off a new creation. The little can blliiel troupe, including two boys. Loubs and Yco. presented lmsli boys. seven and ei t years Patricia with a grigrl belt (a ma- old. visited the city's fss ioa liou- glcian's belt) during the visit. Its. Some of the ballet members ' ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS; FHwFT Easy to imaka ffust two main pattern parts to this gay. cool twinkling of an .eya with one of those iron- dcrftlt ROYAL I N hi 1' A N T PUDI)IN(lSl They're pro-cooked to prrlcctfnn -and as they're super-homogelr ind-there's never a lump . . . no film on top . . . no starchy taste. Royal Instant. Puddings urn 'Ilprrl'uIIy nourishing. too. with quick food energy and the bench- cilll minerals and vitamins of tho mllk . . . Takes just is minute from package to pudding or pla illing -- Royal Puddings. 1 find. era delicious for pnrfqita. frostings and froscn desserts. -Keep all seven davors always ready for in- the is it (the a window dream- ing of their ibciltlty while I am n n I h e ri some Campnnni ITALIAN BALM into my busy hllntls. It'll so quick in may to use! Huy the household sin lIllll.ln liiilm with the now hnntly lilspcn-cr . . , lvnlll for only 091-. It. ff'lP.'l5I3 rxtirllv the right. nmullnt. nn vnur htlnrl.t' IA-l.'s make it. ll rule this spring. after nvarv cxpnsllro-. lo work--water -- wl-ntllrl, to glvn our hands tho protcctlan of this really fine prod- uct. I don't think there's onytllina I you can push I lwnon, you can now Ilka an caper! -with NICCHI. Sow fashion-wiagls llrllillt man- NECCHP5 maternity top make two - trim one with embroidery! other with colorful rlckrack. Pattern mi: Maternity Missss' Sires i2. I4. is, is. an. Tissue pat- tern: transfer. State size Send TWENTY-FIVE: CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not. be acce ted) to Charlottetown Guardian. ousehold Arts t.. so Front St. West. Toronto. t- NAME A!)- ario. Print sinly . DRESS. PA NUMBER and SIZE ALICE BROOKS Order our Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages of exciting new ll pages and designs - tttilg. crochet. em- broidery. iron-ons. toys and novel- ties! Send 2: cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order svsry design in ttt stunt uael better than Italian Balml Va lava If Sssccnrubed-End this work we're ing in buy our Blldtfld. Welt! oi in the pet. shop bright. and eary Saturday. The tlhil ren are both hoping he'll be blue. My hu.-hsnrl is ierv partial to white. Oh. they're all such pretty colnllr.-. though. it'll lining to ho. really-hard to choose. I'm so happy that we'll haw n Fludgle. I'll settle for just. a pretty colour. Wit ran hardly wait till the day. None Is The Tfwsa . . . is-i'get. those indoor homo improvements ilona before contracts for outside work take an lhn carpenters, painters. electricians and plum .rsl If rinks aiming to lay linoleum in the kitchen he ore summer as I am. or to lit in new bath- room fixtures. I advise you to o it now. What- over your home improvements. donit. tlrl y for lack of ready cash. See your BANIT Oi-' MONTREAL in r about it Home Improve- ment Loan. E.I.L.I are svsllsbls for nesrlv svs useful purpose about. the house. and thsyro llerpenditl too-only M1,". mom-st. par aanum, repayable in easy monthly llstnlmt-nts. His or small. 9- stairs or u-s,Jet. those indoor homo irnproveim-nia dons sow . . . with the lislp "MY BANK". 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