I COOK'S" CORNER ELLEN'S DIARY . Breaking - In The Axe Altrllht aewaxa aiittothotootsupg It was strange rgaddumn I-0 1:311! tlioh citliunti-yalde. ornlng a to school and or.nriafI&'i't..".iI.'.,'f "N i0 "win ihmuxhout its aes- KEEP IN TRIM Are Children's Meals AS Nutritious As Pet's? Irly no Santa Claus at Christmas and as hI.Iald- "Not really broken in yet' to any cutting. ltwaa car- Bylda-leaalfala Success is never sudden. When size 165-2 and weighed 160 pounds. I you readhigout an ovlervfvteight (who dkl;io:v htom-gof on with 3:11; story.iI Had b-ck to m h Q5 FEHC CI” E08 3 ET T9 UC' ll 9 F ITI OUT 9 er Egan . lion” unu- ing an enormous number of ex- UIllll.JBl'il.ltll'y 1955. Alas. she had Page 89 The GU3!'dl3ll Tuesday, MRY 8, away the smsllar their Imspltalosntgf lghwt: ndlndgl. cess pounds, no doubt you sigh regained 16 pounds and was back branches from the fallen trees. l ' turbine Prospect for them Th and wish you had her will power. up to 176. with the New Year, she - If we expressed our concern wen 05.,-gaudy wen plenedt t yfly Perhaps your own experience has resolutely started afresh. She HS 0V9l' 010 lll1d9Ytlkl-Ill. IIIVIHI morlantlclpatlon and then in nu, 1; formed a branch of the Tops Club 3!-iitoncte groan: ti? winter tuck- bug to 1,, mmm muggy um PINEAPPLE nun: 9" - mu -eemd "Like it" Mack exclaimed when '" been one of trial and failure. and in her neighborhood and became satisfied that all it was only he came in for a moment at: noon, 1 pkg. pineapple jelly powd" you have come to feel that youlll " never be free of the fat. It will the leader of the group. It was rs. oy , 1-” left on help you to know that most suc- Just what I needed. How could 1 Saturday by air for Marblehead, MVP whm0Ck- Charlottetown- left "cond "tum "7 ' ""3 W "0! course I did! Wouldne; you 1 WP Mm"! WI!!! cessful reducers at some point expect my girls to lose if I didn't Massachusetts where she will Friday '10 Spend a Week with Mrs. "ch ld:km Girl? Ill be- if you got . nu. fol. your work 1 cl-IP While ll-Ill! have felt defeated, and then have so! a good example!" In June she spend several weeks with her sls- G0l'd0”5 "lolheh Mrs. E.E Kee.n- me: 9 fvlvdas end! fill? M115! and also hit a liomerun all in one Mk” '0- C001. Beat 1 tin eva. succeeded tiiumphantly. Take ifrcported. "11 am only) 9 polunds ter-in-law. Mrs. D.D Barnes. 8"- Fl'9d91'1'3l0I1- N-3- fwo. Ii"::egruwilttll:dai:n:xe.wS:ug moan,”-a !' paorated bngllk wltll; juice or lemon heart from to ay's story. rum my goa .. . it's een a ong. g -1- 9” d 5 men. our a ve m ture into f ' In January 1953 an overweight hard struggle. but oh. Ida Jean. it fThe closing banquet of the Ash- TROUSSEAU TEA '.”"”d W” "”PP”5' "I30"! "19 the deslgnuitarted .i".”ir.53i'Ti5 '"””""- Cwmble srahii" ord group. Trinity Church. was The Young Women's Guild of the "'":"'f., "','y',”;, 13mm” ""”fur1heI'ed by Apri1- baseball on "'9" 0" Wwm of flat dis? Well I I18 9 e the wood- playing field, of mlioou bird” Pour mixture in -I - . ng and top with is more than worth it. I finally feel I have re-educated my eating hab- more crumbled wafers. welghed in at 207 WundS' height held at the Rendezvous Restaurant summerside presbytennn Church hum "newer ded t h ' : rouii . a rent ened. nests in the PIIUNE AND APPLE JUICE SE2" ' "rim: 43'IwaiIiI3tiw22'78bsdtI)7 : th I k th ht Friday evening Mrs Mervyn Phil h ld ful Tro men 50. ips 48.2. t it: . S e is so at can ecp e weig I V . -. - ' e a. very success ” useau . could barely squeeze into size 22li. off " I1P5- ll I10 15 198'"!!! Shllllflly V131 lage Tea" in their hall on Saturday .gwI1InatJ.VeI'pi:l.::l'n::y jTt:2lI,at1'pock' 0011!" of construction. streamletn For a year she dailied with dict. Her final letter tells the import- "9 Tesldence 1" Cllal am-V - u afternoon. As spring 13 the season mid nu" Ind In le ran: th' 07 lP!'lII8 Zone. freshets of mlll- C0Vel' bottom of oven dish Finally in January 1954 she wrote ant part of the story. for she not W35 Pl”?-Wnied With 3 I0V8Iy 13' for brides. the guild held this func- 1 in u . kp ' E” f” stream abated. land firming. the with "Y" M C00kOd. stoned land scene by the president. tion to help prospective brides to any o5fu:;1I'C vslea:idmthe :'nifscol- time of the fencing of pasture. .3 prunes. Cover this with layer gf " 9" ""11 hand. . .and "dot nice ole feelin' " Sliced IPPICI. Sprinkle wm, only reached her goal, but she has there on a wash-day? Aye. the brown sugar and small a is 0 of again, lamenting that she was still held her weight at a normal 132 plan for that important: occasion- FAT-l90 pounds. But now she had a new incentive to reduce-her daughter's wedding in May. Again she asked for encouragement. pro- mising to stay with the diet and slimming exercises. She wrote the members of the Tops Club in Chicago were helping to bolster her resolve. - She was a slow loser pounds for almost a year. What helped her most? An adult ap- proach to taking off weight. ”How niany'ld)cl'ars I wasted jugg ulshigig I cou use my excess poun s. :1 spent so much money trying every scheme that came along. and h lyct tlic Illllli IIlll"T!l'i8Il;(r'lS silrnpllyg at t c gimxiiiu up iiiciilxi 3'. now wi start. However, the second l'll()lllIlbl1(ll9rbeill'('lillt'iSIilI.Hllaln." she was elated when she lost 15'TI1l5 Is far more than a story pounds and many bulky inches. of a vioman who lose 80 pounds . . . She wrote that she kept picturing it's a story of courage in living. herself in a smaller size. Well. as OW-3l"ll'9lEIllS. take note. A qultter I reported to you at that time, in. never wins. and a winner never May she danced at the wedding inl quits. ' Mr. Robcit Hutcheson. pre-theo- logy student at Mount Allison Uni- versity has arrived home to att- end the funeral of his grandfather the late Mr. G.F. Hutcheson. Friends and relatives of lllr. and Mrs. Peter llat-Plice are happy to iiclcunic them home anri to hear tliai they are taking up rosi- dcnce uii Goodwill Avenue. Mrs. MacPhce who was formerly Miss Helen Wood R.N. served overseas in the Seventh Canadian General Hospital. Since her return to Can- ada she has been X ray Tech- nician at the Royal Victoria Hosp- ital. Montreal. MRS. GORDON MacMILLAN A COUNTRY GARDEN Mrs. William Smallman left Friday to visit her son and daugh- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Smallman. Halifax. Mrs. Wally Brawlcy. Cc-ntralfa. 0nt.. while on the Island attend- VOICES OF EARTH We have not heard the music of the spheres. The song of star to star. but there are sounds More deep than human Joy and ' human tear: -; ' That nature uses in her common : rounds; The fall of streams. the cry of winds that strain The oak. the roaring of the sea's surge. might Of thunder breaking afar off. u' rain That falls by minute: in the sum- and trees from all over the world The garden is really an sher. Of joy inscrutable Wakes in his heart thoughts bed- ded there. lmpearled. Before the birth and in ” of the world. -Latriprnau In the springtime we hear these the sweet hm” house in an acre or two of land partly wooded. through which the River Vartry flows in a series of attractive weirs. the estate was transformed sixty to seventy years ago by the Walpole family into a paradise of tropical shrubs, plants island at the bottom of a valley. with well-wooded and hilly country around, and behind it rises Mount In autumn tha coloring is less vivid but still entrancing. as the mar night. These are the voices of eartb's.eye wanders from torch lilies. secret soul, Igladioli. and blue agapanthus to Utterlng the mystery tom whlchithe bracken on the slopes of the aha came. hills. An old wall makes a splend- To him who heart than grief be-lid background for the brilliant yond control. flame riasturtlum. but it is seen without a name,ito even greater advantage when a delicate shoot runs over a yew hedge with its arrows of scarlet blossom. Here also you may see the big red hips of the apple rose with its large leaves scented like Mount Usher is a charming ex- ing the funeral of her father- visi- ted Mrs. Robert Schurman. Sum- merside. llln-. WA. Gordon and daught- ers. PEEEY of Summerside. and ...M..-:m-ei-:-a-j- aln lovely flowers, but always there is something interesting and new when many varieties of flow- ers are grown. Certainly. it keeps the gardener on the jump. plant- ing and caring for so many var- ieties of flowers. Lately I have been considering how perfectly. how charmingly. the birds and flowers have been named. What superb inspiration bestowed upon them their correct and happy names. so investing them forever with music and with grace! The various names in them- selves are palatable and exciting: and it would seem. upon due con- sideratlon. that none of them has been named wrongly or labeled without reflection. . The humming bird-a flash of yellow amid the flower-beds: the Flamingo-crimson-pliimed under a tropical sunset! Somehow. to my voices of the earth when spring with pulsing life anew throws off 2 the fetters of the winter's yoke.; and don: 'neath smiling skies at mantle green: her newest richest charms--her loveliest cloak. I When buds unfold to cover branches bare with leafy grand-i eur etched against the sky, and birds so long away come flying home. and high in topmost branch- oa make their song, and in their gladness fill the air with song;. then spring we know is every-I where around. ; The other morning I sawa doz-I ample of a garden that can be made in river valleys. surrounded by mountains and hills, which of- fer shelter from violent wind! which, added to its position near the sea. renders it suitable for the growth of many plants and tropic- al trees which would soon perish out of doors in most parts of Brit- mind. the Pinvcr remains one of the most delightful names of all. suggesting mist and cool falling rain. and how surely the Patrol suggests the sea and the wash of tides upon lonely reefs! But. above all hlrd names: the Skylark- suggests pure song poured into the vast. blue vault of the sky. And what of the plumes. that ice- white word. the Albatross? As for flowers. the miracle of their names suggests the flight of color from deep roots. the upris- inc of thin emerald from earth. the spreading of apiraled fans in the in. Several of the gardens which I have described in this column have been visited by folk from this Province who have written to thank me. So you see it is a good thing to know that we are having and to assist friends of prospective brides in the selection of shower gifts. The tables were tastefully de- orated with white linen tea cloths and spring-like nosegays. Mrs, Don Stewart received the guests, Tea was poured by Mrs. J.D. Mac- Kay and Mrs. Mark Gaudet. pres- ident of the guild. The. lam? work table was under the direction of Mrs. Russ Hunter while Mrs. Emmett Ranahan pre- sided over the home cooking table. Servers for the afternoon were: hrs. Henry Bishop. Mrs. D.R. lvlorr. ison. and Mrs. David Morrison. and Mrs. Don Whidden. Mrs. Dave Larkin replenished. of Mrs. MacKay and Mrs. Ken Walker. Mrs. Enzly Campbell was in charge of the tickets and Mrs. Ralph Ramsay. of the tea. WEST ROYALTY W.l. Thirteen members of West Roy- alty W.l. gathered in the hall on the afternoon of April 5th to attend the regular monthly meeting. The 33-Teliilly Ilcllli absent. Mrs. John England kindly took the minutes. Mrs. James Maclnnis reported on Easter treats prepared for Beach Grove. Correspondence was dealt with. ..The Institute banquet was plan- ned for May 3rd at Milton's Old Spain restaurant with Mrs. Edgar MacArthur making the arrange- ments. Mrs. R. Bell and Mrs. W. Trainor to find out who wish to attend the banquet and Mrs. C. Roper and Mrs. B. Moore to ar- range the program. Mrs. W. Lank asked that Instit- ute members urge the men of the district to support the Federation of Agriculture. Meeting closed with lunch being served by committee in charge. TRINITY W.A. The monthly meeting of the Women's Association of Trinity Church was in the social hall. on Thursday April 26. The pi sldent in the chair. The Princess Anne group was in charge of the wor- ship period. The meeting opened with Hymn 1l2, scripture reading John ll ch. was read by Mrs. Robertson. the lesson thoughts were read by Mrs. Pickard who also led in prayer. The minutes of last month were read and approved. The treasurers report was also heard. The com- mittee of the cake sales gave their report which was very satisfactory. The meeting closed with the benc- diction. Princess Anne group ser- ved a beautiful lunch. BRACKLEY WJ. Tel was under the convenorship I I . MARRIED BY TWO UNCLES Two uiiclcs of the bride were afternoon. officiating ministers at a pretty Rev. Alexander Macbowell, wedding at Pleasant Valley Unit- Eimsdale. performed the cere- ed Church on Thursday. April 26. mony- assisted by the Rev. S,M lreta Olivia Stevenson. daught- .llacDowell of Trenton, N.s or of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Miss Joan Rodgerson sang "0 Stcveiisun of Fix-(ici'icioii, P.E.l. Perfect Love." ”The Lord's Pray. was married to Norman Best or." and Mrs. Harry Weeks was Thompson of Georgetown. son of organist. The church was decora- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Thomp- ted with baskets of chrysants- son. Cornwall. P.E.I. The cere- mums. potted plants, lighted tap- mony was held at three in the crs and ferns. card would he held. An cvcuingyof group. She showed them samples films was planned. Those wishing of her pupil's work from her diff. to take advantage of the blanketierent; classes nnd their not. book, offer for old woollens were asked on their work, to bring their materials to the next A hearty vote of thanks was ten- mee ing. ldered Mrs. Acorn both for her in- MThe special guest of the eveninglteresting talk and the i-enllzntion is. Robert Acorn. Jr. teacher of.of the importance of -the teaching Household economics at the Queen'of household economics in our Charlotte High School spoke to the schools. Why your child needs your help at heart which sends the garden- ghogkggnlri; gl:t.IPDt!il5t&iated from a . at his trials. y T ' mag” So by this evening one phnsg of the ye I harvesting of fuel. wood came I” '" em when the the stat-ll - ght. "What. chores not fgaeigoek I:'lIngsI'eitIV.:l'i'1lII:- htad finished yet!" he offers noting the west. Then too the wild "hi 1: empty armchair. "And I always had done its pm to. gakewthclsltigfughi." kllei chitic'l;le5. "that gr Jeanie "an ideal washday- s.,,';i."--' W" I jug mm um to e best so far th' ' " h d ' I homed "up the creellst"Bl,eriiIi'ilng oiir (;.I,JoI,Igt.I,lu3,?1ormw - - -' DI", -' world about, hushed reverently and still. In bleats which rested plaintiv- ely on the quiet air- the ewes on pasture responded to their mast- ers' summons to come in to night- shelter. bringing with many an anxious and tender caress. their lambklns with them. Robins were at evensong. As in early morning, er to first tidying: of her garden and turns her thoughts to early sowlngs and plantings. . A lone man on foot-come through MORNING SMILE London tube station, nervously inquired of the operator. "If the cables broke, would we go up or down" it was an engaging time of day as it valways is when the wearied lclou) 1'. Bake till apples are And now we have , Alarmed by the jerky lift in a a woman "It depends entirely. madam," came the reply. "on what. kind of C life you've been leading." for this BRAND NEW Ifllllflfl-BOBBIN SINGER. ELECTRIC CONSOLE gcaamsr ONLY W382 YIFFOI TWO WIIKSIONW you can but this line Singer Console Cabinet for this low. low price , , ,. iittuiomc riuoiis slum W,” (cm en of the most colorful birds. ..ll ' . mm or mouse. nuns from -itiiii. .il'.i”iii.?."i.”.32i”.?3?.? hlplul ""'my I Imam" Yterllton who come from other places. reading all the bird books I haven Bulbs of Gamma have b E g B sunlight. Thu Lotus. the Magnolia. the Oleande . the Heartsease. the Columbine and the modest Blue- bell. the Tamarind. the Tuberose. Mrs. Leslie Prowse was hostess to the April meeting of the Brack- ley Women's Institute. Reports of when Illlllllles strike m AS um: A3311! A WEEK' ':::.-..-.-.- Ulialnu-tad anon-unwed They we” Ebm" " 1"” " ' bought this year the are some- - robin and were the color of our u H d S ' y - the Lupin; these rare poet's words. the VETIOUE C0mml"995 were , I - yellow warblers with some blacklaggezriataell angwgfacatifsyggwgi the words for dreamers and lute EIVEW . - . ::')1?iEIA)'h(iEII:u1:I'IiIAAllilT?lLMEs clam", for mmpIu' In Imm Avmbbl. 0' your n.a"d' U crs and not for everyday ped- The following comniitlces here ORITY clinical tests, cbnalusil. play estrian souls at all. Such words should be spoken softly and with a certain reverence: for he who says Amarlanth or Hyacinth harsh- ly has not looked upon these flow- crs with more than the cold and brought: positive relief in a high percentage of cases. Greaseless, fall:-drying, snti. septic . . . CLEARASIL dries pimples surprisingly fast. Ends embarrassment immediately (farmrr Beauty Editor of "Glamour" maaasina) Of all the mail that reaches a beauty editor's desk, there is none so urgent as letters from adolescent girls with pimples. on the wings and a white band.I they made a cheeping sound andl seemed to be trusting me as crept up to within a few yards of I them. On the ground they looked so bright and cheery In the grey for the garden and for several years they have been grown here. They rcqulrg the same culture as gllaldioll and must be lifted each fa . Sweet peas were sown in week SINGER SEWING CENTER HIM II rev MI-ohm soon an moi siiictn stvmta IMCIIINI co. 164 GT. GEORGE ST. appointed. School: Mrs. Guy Pierce. Sick and visiting: Mrs. Les- lie Prowse and Mrs. Earl Clark. Hostess for the May meeting will be Mrs. G. Pierce; Lunch comm- ittce: Mrs. Willard Prowse and PHONE 4551 morning light under the old orch- ard trces. According to the book and the colored illustration. it seemed that they had come from ago and a few more seeds sown and shrubs moved: also a cle- matis. When time is found there are many things to be done as casual eyes of a stranger. -Monitor Mrs. Harvey Jenkins. It was decided at least one more "'9 Bah""" "7 "me mh" m'p'rl'iere the garden is well drained I'-'”Id1:If”I1ld&hrf;l'gi"sI:'. I&e:'I””unaland open to the south. Some new Wgllre I33 0 so the have gmwpianr for the garden will be tried I 8 8 alii I-akin ti. think that.I-out '5 ""7 Y9” we gal" 9” Tliwiry use '33; c,,Tun on m Ilperlence and if it is not possible W:-mwfm to hm him An 'nelto have beds and borders filled wh" had the mm den .,,my”exJwith colorful flowers it is still '1 d I k "1 possible to have a lovely garden per ence.'an h W-"hW 9"d:” with containers of many kinds fil- :all'g;”of”bi3;:;l; W ” "9 "'3 E led with plants. These are called WTNS I; Stiliilj: 3 "WPY f"”":: '" i);gi;'r;aE::rdEn;nDuNs.. , .. "92 3n3g'we';l'DweV:'3'mm:;l "Band 3;: Flower pots, plant tubs and box- Arabis is fragrant and lovely in " are assent”! equipment in pre "1 k d , .' I etsent day gardens. especially coun- tieldmc. garh 9" P1" :1" 9 " try gardens where it is impossible otFthenilItfi?en:ia(lscTli: puiPpIleS3.II1s.E '0 have flower burgers bqmulse sian violet is also in flower, a aihg: fmgge (12. ngidg, tgngtae: dwble blwm M Ehmt Stan” Wnhistructural lines or color is desired hi” "I'm dieiichlll" f'”g,"'"" M.for summer interest. and in a "'5' 59'2"!" me ml""'.d”';1m”::ismall garden where there is not 7”" E W M" bmm 9" much space. they are very use- the "r" '”"k 0' M”' '"d mwyful. If you provide adequate drain- :':,"zc.lgg5eIg".'ll I:li:;':ugI;efl':e 'g":gl' age and moisture-retentive soil and ' f I t I d fed- ” 7'" um” ""”"c" flail: 53:: lllJlIal:lSIvTI'I:r Ialgrtlilile reiart The 5cI"”' If E l.””"d"'"I "ms of the garden will be a pleasant 3.22 ..':'..i2.3.?'l'."i...".9"Z...:”.:aiivgnm .3 W”: v:,:.Ml :' . ,5 . EITCI9 "1 "'9'" "”""d ” 5h''"b'iIlJ:intT7 lgilid thgltowsliimila plseasant 3""! W" I Imk '9' "'9'" imdlchange that occurs when you re- "W" dI"PP”I"l9d- 'n1”elarrange your furniture indoors. 3'1"" We" P""l'd ""W Y”" If you happen to have handles on :.'.f'.'.i:.::::'..:i:."::..l:i:.'. some oil. can out M - or rot-n one grown into a large group of lovely :i.'c3"i3 aeii.:hei-c:IiTtbey can be flowers. It is difficult at this mm, heavy ,,m, mu ""5 plum, '”W' '0 ''9"''''"b''' ”t';:.Patnted 1' grliottld green collar "I5: .fittt to scape an. w Booth of MI! III! Jule 90 Plllllgeralhihms. naasturtluma and many and now needs. There are so mawiom” mwe,-., Qhgy m to bl 0039- lid "W home and garden quit. gay ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS SEW-EASY. PRETTY! Easy! time to make this halter! Wraps and lies. "wens flat to iron. Easy. prclty embroidery tool Pattern 7057: Jiffy-wrap halterl Sizes Small (10. i2); Medium (14, HI: Large I18. 20). Tissul pat.- tern. transfer. State size. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern. Charlotte- town Guardian. Household Arta Dept. 60 Front Street W.. Town. to. Ont. Print plainly NAME. AD- DRESS. PATTERN NUMBER and SIZE Two free patterns-printed in the new Alice Brooks Needlecraft book for 1956! Stunning designs for Yourself. for your home-just l'0l' You. our readers! Dozens of other designs to order-gll guy lllcinlllns hand-work! Send 5 cents for your copy of this won- derful book right awayl aurmogiuo Ilpplag FALSE TEETH Little fabric or sewing. because CLEARABIL is akin- colored to hide pimples as it works. Must work for you as it did in clinical tests or money back. Only 69; and 81.19 at all druggists. That's why I want: to alert mothers to the double dangers of this problem. Specialists warn that pimples undermine poise and self-confidence, can cause permanent damage to a child's personality. And every. one knows that acna-typo pimples. if neglectad, can leave inn nent scars on the akin. Is there a way you can help your child? 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