-um rm:ms.iw. a s.vu.r.r... h s A lELL”EN's' DlARY by an Island l'arinel'a.'Wlfe ..le HIIC eszaei-uohla dwggdunumhmdh " uld a tanner confine him- aeli. if he wished. to a given ailm- ber of work hours-say. from I to O. which would allow a fairly good day?" the question came up not long ago with a number, of farmers chatted in this hitch-I an. MARY lAWOI'!'I'l MAIL Widowed Sister Now Settled? in DIAI MARY HAWORTH: I amI.wlfeofagoodmanand mother of three little boys. John makes a fairly good income from , a small business he owns and we have a J t little house fur- nished to our taste. The problem-is his sister Ann. who was widowed ll ”' ago. After six months. when her in- Iiegem LIT! IA'l' T.-. The Guardian Wednesday, March 1, 1955 her. isouth wbea winter's steely halls are broken asunder and surance money was gone. we 5' ""'3l”4'- . "I don't believe I would work ,, an mu, Wm asked her to move in with us- ' ' out at all. would it James?” :1 hopinghte help her readjust to school as the Ioungign out much axpu-ugcul t-Now ,0 much 3 "13 um "-11. pu-.11.; pomoeg life. e has two daughters, good V lllolll-I wlllh. will gather gi-mg: qua-lad mu;-ly, "No, (or, ten about using more milk in the Carrots and Peas f-'l1ll'l1'0II who I91 Il0I1K llmolllly - Wmnami "'53"-P0 "00 "10 the life of nus. I don't see how. ;tliu(l!t diet it uignizhstrage to 3:; 'l(l:ossad Inttll:::.ch" will-:tr;r ml-h-i been tom 0” is flat: nus eta at th; it Wllllld . . . take in the myths: anme,"sa e e." Creanbeele . . '”w" IIIIO ..." - ' more nutritionists are not our l:i&h'&'l::g:mi:-mf1ffR"d:g tl;”cg;:' wast young cheeks abovew ch "Take in any season!" Jamel gusting the use of"oafe au lait. coffee Tea Milk Wm. In M; children. She drms u . t:.lIlM Pleated ayes . . . o11.,,d. awn” . 1",” Mg. .. l1P"1l.m;'e'c Chmm I "mu'udg llaaquette of Veal: Cut 1 ha. in around dinner time, then is 111. .11. mommu11,,u,',u1 nn1dqy1y 13”” "Em" ” mkhgom m hum." tn 3 N” W mm shoulder or breast of veal into I of! Illlll for-the evenlnz. several mu 1” "'1." murlhm W. luglwnung ll:l:c.3: persons do not 'know it W" W" W"" W "”"- it l' l?i'.?""i. .'":”"2l'....'t1'..”K'TfE'i 'if.l.'i"...'s i”&ih..l”3."”.i'3'...."2i2 M W um M to cm the more is no unit to me am in "rminly ' good way for-any mun to an h saltq .and nllonoeodium reluctantly agreed to stay ,with first rohln'a chirp? must El" l0 llv Wllll I011 01 Phl- " dmk ' 0”" "i W inf”; Klllhlsiacte. Pour in 4 o. boiling the children. , "W WI 00! Saw-I m won nine." he smiled. "would suure W" I or -- we-. -. mm out my : r.l.'.4.::l'..:3'.':'...':'".:”.."i':":i'.3 il::..?f..i”i?” aw: .-::::.-. -:: and dinner cups. almost without being aware of it. At the same Add time. it supplies calcium. which b lacking in most adult diets. "How is cafe as lait made in Trance. Chef?" ' 1,5 glicga pulgd onion, 1It'a little things. I've always gucgd pgglgd cum, 3 ynolg made the evening meal rather cloves, 1 sprigs parsley and 1 special-with the children scrub- , small bayleaf. bed and freshly dressed. Ann Cover: simmer about llii hra., interested in his work he has tol beoncallalltbetimeorelsm .seetoltthathohaslaftaprettyl good man in his place. Stop work. at 8 in the evening, not to gel near the,barna till 6 the-out lFormaliiy Takes Back Seal On Rail laughs at this "nonsense" 'and 1,, "am Val 13 and”. The. 1-,. has told her girls to come to table "as is". Naturally my boys are mu are nice. It's always a busy time with young stock arriving. cu. Lgu lmova mast and strain of broth. . .- 1 , '""".. 3' . . ---n -on -1--. ---v---- to wk iEy't”.:5”f.:l.i'l.l?li:::i?ii.3”i".il:.i1h.9:::.?ml::.i":tl2.! v-1. mm to ah . . . e. an A The coffee is dripped twice as Melt 1 tbs. butter in a saucepan. Wu" 3,5,1, J01, suu,,,111,,,, Sue” hm hm day 1” Jamlml The next, .11, embukm on 11,, my” all win. 013.11.: llzilncethtlllgt Wm ocll-lotion dAOI!:Jl”MlIht strong as usual, and combined for say 1. 11,5 15., no.1; .1113, when l . I N B h h I um" 01 an In at mm. M” I dwa" read w my tw” i?ctll.lteBV;::tl"ll'lai1llE.:beggggufellfrnglizlzll l;;3l.asnd. Prepared for one of 'n'm 5' d”"'- b'l”" ll" mul"-ll "ll? l-ll" WW” I000 Hid "IO service in I lnfrse cunhwlthnunlig smooth. slowly stir in the hot equal amount .0 very 0! broth. Stir and cook until boiling. older boys for about an hour each th 1 . t N E p mm” of hu. momma” mun the you” gllpg .w.y.-- hrmlnul rm mun”. H. would The coffee pot is held in one hand. Beat 1 egg with a fork. and add evening - worthwhile little stor- Pang: wlglrgrfsgrrgeneglofllge and I 115,1” p,1m.ned 51111.1. 51,, c.med Supper came in the gungel, not hue in worry 1;," .1." 111. hours. at any rate not on his own farinl" At Alderlea there was no men- tion f hours of work today-nor of the work itself, for was it not as always preferred labor? - 0 C C And now? "I brought this mag- -but did not wear-a big straw hat and sunglasses. Lady Hugh Foot. W500 "I0 l VILV Illldel 01 the wife of the governor. was Margaret's companion on the trip; ii-fl0aII.lDlt;.ll)llIe.:dnl;IO:l'0CloT gW& and the hush of the evening was spreading about. It brought a con- venient break in the farmers' choring. Now tlh cleaning was over. hay and bedding-straw he c. undiluted evaporated milk or lee that they enjoyed. I wanted dairy-soured cream. Stir into hoil- to include Ann's girls. but she in sauce. and cook and stir 1 encourages them to read trash min. Add it tho. lemon juice. is instead. tsp. nutmeg and 1 tbs. mincgd Ann inclines to be critical of parsley. my policies. and is cool to the Arrange in coma: 1;! g deep idea of getting paid employment plattar, Pour ovgr the nu". A1-. for herself. John's offer to stake the milk lug in the other. and the I ' two are poured simultaneously in- ; - to the cup to mix thoroughly." . ' V "in this country. Chef. we can 1 , use k ogsnized milk. which 9 r makes a smooth blend even more . l complete. And the coffee beverage - ,- can easily be made double-strong ljress Designers To Women's Boosi Ballet Guild b in 2 t - h i' . bye lg agch hl:f!5r:;;le'e l::::, b':&. ::1;'8'G.ll:Tlll9d WW9 Polllbel ll l::dy'”h' sg;1?”;1:t12ry,,1c21.u::1:m:o MONTREAL. (C?) - Canadian S down from the lofts. some of nine from the House across the. 5,1 w.1.,.-- help my help herself - drew . dress designers Will give a boost the feedlns done in the plggeries. Lane. Ellen James smiles coni- rrucit or Till clisr wide-eyed look of injury. to ballet at a fashion show here After suvper- With the llshu it's his in Int chorinsu over. "Grand- TOMORROWI mmun Add 1 the minced fresh mint or I dun conscious that 11”: v:'xh(;:1e1 Mgxhch I116. ill b ponos red by BURTON W. L :l.s?:' h;ln:':Irkl:)l:fW:l.ilzltlI" : gduwtxad Collin”. W. wt ' tren and pattern w ic o e s ow wi e s o . 1 s u rea us our I ." , mvegeutbk 5”"? 1 ”V- "””"”"""d l';l"l9d ml!" l9 and I have tried to follow regard- the Montreal bljlmch of the Na- mghfv I';eb1:l:rl1:e1:leP5::l')l515MalB1'11:e the last of it, though naturally Until tomorrow -- - -- Diary . "ll"? l' of V931 cll'!'0l-I I-Dd Dell Wllll! C00lUlll- tional Ballet Guild of Canada and ' t i A with this season keeps the farmers "on - - - -- Good-night . . . . . KEIT IN TRHW Sad Saga of As pounds pile on. upper arms inevitably fatten. And there seems he pusslin w the should be Mr ff” R from the" C 1.! 1' Raoul-Jean Fours. president of . ” b” l” M" ”'"Wl"' '9'” '0! 'l"'" ”'”:V '2'); my" "ll" ""1 Elirifit '3' "'t' ""31 M” Slim" "l9 "”"l"'”'' "5””'””""- bi” &dif”:1"'l'i3m?e'”ltetli'”3ic.i8'uli ht.Ao.l"ii;""iv'i'r'. c'i.'"'i'it 'i")?'.h3”"u3'i?& the - ht '0 puk " pmmbly Mew" drwwl will dldmlhllicall 153 illlizemtg ""95 Mm orgamnmm will tbs slgkmlgnd urcllllising treats was unable to'att.end.owlng to ill- 1! kv:,wgI;1'1-.m:1-1. gtgd E N." H I-1 nabhiness ol the upper u-mg 111. In. rum. 1. 13.1, man .1111 den": mum wlgwgue "saddled benefit from the show, the first Two Hunk you" Mm were ".6 M". Tm. Wu enjoyed M m. Moi; Dy” Me.” c c was and OUSC O . l" ml dicates that we are 19.11.; our movement. an t. put in. Lficgp. '1". an mo'11m.. 1rmpoM1b1e puhlic dlsplsr by the couturlert mm mm” who 1,", memd T N3” um It d I I M ' 1 b it lflv 0! youth But with or with mutclu in work If you haven't 'o!1I'.lalice. T" ””"”"l'''- "3'"l"d lf; symllatr. cards from the lnst.l- who invest w. 1. Mrs. Harold her no call huh will return the dsptliozf h.l experimented on how than out The sensible solution of the ""'" ' l'”'- l'"' 'l'"dV ”" tute. Mrs. Wilfred Dalton tliank- be anew with. aa Irish to velvet. suede or felt P out excess fat. the muscles of an upper arms have a tendency to slacken on the job. on Hie slae score. arms may 051909-I llllwlli I IVII a lag the-folly of your present genenl pubuc committee reported the Science I; t-lat hoilfli Ol M"-b:'lIl'vl09 was served by hostess and cum . h book-and with as 11- tcourse. It in't hl lng A to i K! was purchased. also other syn . VIIIILV mill! 10- mlttae ll char . "W . n 8 ep an Gamen” (mm H" New York I that were needed. Mrs. sponded to roll call with a Valaa- " , - i d li th t 1 5-1 l:nlouvlrlych:t ha" I" I hush, cm. H 39' She Fallzs ldu: :).Ell'):::telv:rogKcrc.1)!3nt :1 to the Meadow Bank W. 1.. when ga':1ng:.:.:T.k;'lo:,.':n:. bull lag iron. RVW Vfyf 37'' 3&5 ""1 '0 Ill?"-ll Pollllol until u- l the moum-'. ...;.p1.g. 1311,91... they held their meeting at her "u would 1,. wunmt um,” vitamin C (for 1,, .1... 1,, meat and her children's plight in him 0' Febm-W 731- ,',A cull of ,,,,,,,1,, 111.1 11111,. 1,. ".1 1, thymine Ind Eleasiiiru :oTlyi0hlln;IlIl f0I'hlllI'Il- Th ham” Fm Wu -1” .Ib, III f'lC H030, her custody. M. H. lOaWOu:'emeri:iibered be;t."was the Dutch 01 mmui A mu, & mhmau vita- sea cesup an ' N”! M H 111,, hro c . ne mem -were i rstrong resistance. Place clenched right 11,, ';g,,,,,,:;j"';3; f-;;""n'f.,'1 or 0:51,. thanks from Greek llaiief for 1,," 1 ill, and 18 inches for size If. The Upper Arms areusedmoatoftheiime.Inay clesloaioatllalolntindout. With one hand. pink in a heavy hand. tool which muscles are doing he lifting. You will find thatiththablcepsutheforo arms and be boat of the upper arms. The muscles on the back art of the aria is not involv- "" l ' sv. the ' ac mus- aulu movement. reveals the tri- oeps are brought into action only wall at chest level. Resisting with fiatinpalmollelthalldinfront ing our sons is being undermined. What is a fair and kind solution of this situation? V. R. Parasite Merits The Burn's Rush &lAR V. R.: The right reac- problam must begin in your mind -yours and John's-in recogniz- help herself. Rather it is fostering meanness of character in her- as is plainly evident in her sly envious pecking away at your iolrderly pattern for gracious liv- g. It seems Ann resents your cozy Isaa that permit such nicetiea as making a special event of the evening meal. and giving are acting above your origins. security status as John's wife. in" dresses will be provided by the Association of Canadian Coutur- iers. The guild. with members from coast to coast and branches in Toronto and London. 0nt.. helps ada. shows in Ottawa. Montreal and New York for store buyers and the press. but never open to the collection will be modelled as well as new creations named and designed for ballet principals. Proceeds will be turned over to the National Ballet Company. .:....:.?.....m. doesn't make sense. It is her ob- ligation to conform to your cars- ful standards while she is on dole in your domain; and if she specialists there will help you school. The meeting , the Ode followed by the collect in unison. Ten members answered roll call by displaying a home made Valentine. The treasurer read the financial report. Cor- respondence consisted of Institute it was agreed that we purchase ed the members for a treat re- ceived from the Institute. School articles Harold Howard and Mrs. Clif- ford Collicutt. reported boxes of bedding and clothing was deliver- ed to Mr. Claude Collicutt. whose home and belongings were des- troyed by fire. New committee appointed: sick. Mrs. Elmer Cooke. Mrs. Peter Dalton; school, Mrs. Melvin Mac- Gregor; lunch. Mrs. Eva Dalton. Mrs. Robert .ie'we1i was hostess pseseot; one new member join- 1l'h. lllf. &lls. IVA. I'll- llli takes III nth Shell IAIY FOODS 3: s onto. GIG! A&euAY't.MH.A&eIPrh NAIII. AD ..h ifs If h 3CaIorhyeau NUIII 3 kl2AY'Lj&1j ' htdhbt (C . ' not now N HUI W K a HAM inorei TI i ' M T N &tOs&pl&eyaawm. PIINT ear NAMI and It Hyde invited the members to their home for the March meeting; lunch committee. Mrs. sterling Clowiand Mrs. Harvey Maciaean; collection 65c. lunch was served. The February meeting of Long River Women's Institute was held tins. The president. Mrs. Francis Payntar. presided and opened with the singing of the Ode followed by Creed in unison. Reports of committees given and new ones appointed as fol- lllurdooh Mao- W. B. Doughaih and Mrs. Payntar; sick, Mrs. Francis Payn- knitted squares lent. and a letter school for MORNING SMILE Axle--They kicked him out of cheating. to area tilts. collection was u.1o: - olosg with the Queen. Lunch Taxis--That's tough. How come? tlon to Ann's parasitism at this - Ida gang x.- to provide financial support of the point would he to toss her out News. Polio Post and Federated The ineetln closed by singing into the world on her ear. and let Naumml Bum Compmy oi Ca" News. the Qllnll. I Wllltll I llllllw .u”m.mu" meet ady . ed two-piece dress is perfect for resort and spring tie it own or under a coat. whaathaelbowlautendadfu'c- 5.11:1 11., good M.MIl MGr .Mr. lbly or when the Inn: In in I i'2!5i.'2"L'n adlilteion "ti: ghalring m:','":l.':1b';a,f,h',hc”",g1:1',1 '1: Herilry lgavitgn. ei.g:rlce uh - - MD! -MIIIWII Illll WW1)" l5 I 045 llblr ,u,.,.1,",-1.,,1,, aolsltioa which is more horison- your good fortune with the needy exercise gm. own wild idem of ion; entertainment. Mrs. La co m''- - "- Plmmv L"'W'- M” :l”,;": ":7 3 5dzrlll:"'gJ"' 1.3 i.. .( 1.... .4 .41: than perpendicular. And. after (herself and daughters. for ex- ch11d.”" v Dalton. "30 Fllulldv MW Anllllr -lllllllit '9 "7 V" 9 if g...,...m..i,...e..(..d. all. arms are hanging on the ample). Lurking jealous resent- As I um mun Ann-I V. . March meeting will be held at tone. Mrs. W. l. Johnstona and 1 CW"! lI0llII'- AU l-K WP! (hmiwxhhuw sides a good share of the time. ment is implicit in her slippery mt bjhmm. ';1 Joh'nV' nmfe the home of Mrs. Eva Dalton Mn. Oliver Pnynter. to mks I g.'''- '”"'l '!-"t ' '"" uuueu--v-ate.-u I-v at Hold l'lbltl'lll(:.l;:r'Ihtit;tuit!lIQ ctmriargsiyiour (Ind you") 1. hnediu tmubk l;:n:ltei;t:ilinc.:llel6t:rlllcl:)elIsa1: lrishogokei oa'llt'aI foti;-.t;b:"l:-onItl.l;I. hr "M" A "nu" 1, I” mint": glggllb. beat II';)ll;ted1 so hob Indus addty and arms a , gum. wise a n n . e . - nun. &oad-1. down. Make l.l:Id.I1IIIl:v1l-Ill. rot- MI" I -8 gihrreifslle 'ft.'.ti'cll f:n;:1r1:a1l,o:::1;o1!; scrambl Mword (water and was for month, 86.00 paid out for lllll g1-.141” 1,,,11,m?"3"w'g, over rinldlyuy Wm J . V ,1, .m,...,,,1 1,1,1, 11,, mm reedoll Must lie Earned hm 11 um 1, 1 1,1,, won by rs. Elmer Cooke. A rant. Money that came in 333.15 ......,1 1, 1, l1, ,1. 5'" Mm Hl'fIlflr:lll ll WIlll- Of course Ann might argue de- lllgpetl” 5;": M g::"&' rm; Wit iiiwduexu" mm mt"-umnnlllmlllllf wmmllttie" mu l'"o"lrlll.tlI,e' ':rst.fVe.wn:3lthl;: IP00! dqghcmurhdttlui :3 ' ('1 1 D eaayversioaeftha di itodi uth ituatin - New anterta comm 0 0 t i g . :io-h-us: ltand arms dlsfaaoe :In.l't,:dypl':rcl::"llf):u)ll)Iu3;.tm)h:!f :o:flctieent'isllyi'i:iutliA ylmr 8:" M Mr!-.:lW.l:d3:'"N.-uufg -l'W" Q::'k;'1":1'mz.”";n”':u”M”I l1”ea;'L?"r?..;'.?2."" V: ' ' BAKlm' SODA In wall. Dllllu of hands on neredWtc suit her taste; that you lam"-V k"" ””y' - ANK " 1' 3'3 I c.'i".d?' olzogtnk naounouumy P 00 I bowl and heat about 1 mln- "'7T":.:jj1'”K-Ix:-:1) ti din .ot . . , - Belrtenlhegll1I::urds:D6::ll"t::tutl:g 0' Clint Then. resisting with ,,l1"'-f-'1',V,l'2'-,',,!1?,'1f, t31,,',','1f,11:f A get-well card was sent to a twin Mill Robin Ihwl old Ow juleeieaddedfur I9fafushan um. 01 11" me.” mum" wmch muscles of left arm and pushing , sick member. llllnll l0l' ll" 000 lllllld-fidlll Gills vltsinia C; ilsh- and... Ink 5,. Men M ,1" "mm. put all-ll arm, force hands to The school committee gavgtheir brlllol ll fuhlol Illmh oilsfor vitarnlnD; oeosals 1 ,1 he mm1no”v.,.'1nM mm hlgdllllt-.IdCl;.lI:ry mum at mm and bills were ordered .ucrcta&y&xrs'a. xdkziruz hr iron. calciua: and.I-vitaallsl. housewives push to us; i, The. secretary read the minutes to be till carried on radio on . pnhrloitae To stimulate ' ' tlon, run of the last meeting and coi'res- Saturday mornings. Miss Mae EC E M A backs of upper arms vigorously POMGME WI! dllcul-led. Found invited the Institute for tiut'Lgpgcj.uy. 1,1,. -. Z witharough wash cloth. Makathls -due colllccztrdgr-J! dlggltndh-Ii: March. sou call an Irish Joke. wakuilng mu .. um . .. run. , RA.9",....,-3,.-,; -4- -1.. .. ....:i.-: am. .; i.'”.. :2... no 1 - --ma 0- at El" 19- :::::-:..:r-:d...:::." .9- in ......t Itching aldlrrltatlo-a er'r.'.m slow" - nib ooarso wet salt A decdud member Wu Ink. lowed. twsatymosnberssndtwanw llvfdlllvnldtb foumll and other auto Rashes. try Dr. 0- IN-ell-bhy ma. 1.4 ea win. 11 visitors halal in-ml Pmsr-m ' '""- "ll! ll A -04 gibalse'stmAodlt:'at,ed. antiseptic A bit of regular attention and .. ' f '9'” 9' 0" eomuua .1 1.. .,.,.1..1,, 1,1,, iron, oh;her's ' hm:-"so..':..'. ”"""""'-1? 31:. u'.”3.Z”.n1'.”i.n?”.h”u.7,il is Yours 1 f """"m "r-1m- D--h .i'.'.l2”.;"."'..f:”.'.'.':;t.”?i'.'."i't"t& '0' '-vw' 1-3 o II. mars oimim . "I.,,g:m:;,w;;,;.:,-;:,.bv.,:gr-;,s,h-;. .. .... .....: Jolui- , , ; -A - 1 , contantoi 1111.1-"111, .11. stone. As Auction sale followed wmtummam. uh - A card party was agreed on Wlllllll ll 5155- MM! Wllkll Vhn,mdmo.mNEWAYLMER dam. an month n um mm. M lunch in nu” ad - M" .w cloth. or regular that plastic. I! lCIrtined Baby Foods yo make on Mrs. Elmer Clow. evening same to an and. um, . A - 1 I an Iehy mtseaiadequaulevariotqya: Mrs. Fred and Mrs.;l:.I.iuer .g.1,L"b”r':::'w'”""”- lt'ssnauiraldalryfood,niatbefrId foothwlisah -ilhelpir ,eomot i . l w e wholesome cream. dellvandleyou -mm-1 won -””'”- -4 -'”v--'-' ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS" "'""""'”'”"""” "VIA" ! Imk pit. &- .II':ri'l:ldou”volIaa and tile: win” ' - httt'anavmbaIitowI... mm can whip mi; lap: 9-hue. "CIBCUI" oun.r s 'l”-'l'l”"'-”'l'IV- 1'09 1 lines on gurglae or god - - ' r short. fuller figure-no dictation u.J.'.".. whoa.yon feed Baby "nlllowlns" halloonl - each -11- f '"h''.''” ''h'' .. '” ?s V worries. it's a flattering 'round- AYLMEI Certified Betsy Foods. ' cii-cling an embroidered circus kfllltllhtlllki & "whom am" of MI. his ll uitl mhtlliw .tItIrIl.Cfu;n 0' dress! No frills to! ---l - t a ora e c I ll llY- no am in - M W:-"-3'5'r-43" W H for 12 lellsle inn fl-;l",x.,,-, ;-;;,-N. -1:" R... n..u7.:7-."'..'5.'."u.." ""'.-.....""" U I pp QIIC I 1 . 31,. b ” e. di tor , - .- "”"'”"' W luff; "-:'uetu"qtu1t.azx4st'o'eri:'sT.' A eannseassnviusmao hf ,. AIIHssffl&ylwIaasdosa& Ull&l IYCI. mom