if continued from inn I W 'l'he Aquilegla, or columbine, is one of our daintiest and most pop- ular flowers. Its long period of mum and the ease with which it ouibines with other flowers are EM, masons for its popularity. The most iinportunt reason for its D01?" ularlty in 0”” hardy WW” hm" dm 1, its foliage. I think we are an inclined to overlook this as- set of a plant. When a new flow- 5, ,5 introduced we at once in- 0 uire "What color are the flow- gsg hre they large or small? Are mey fragrant?" But how seldom we mmk oi" the foliage. It is all too often unconsidered, being set a51de in our minds as being merely green. To consider this part of um plant is really of the utmost iiiiportaiicc as there are as many sliiiilcs of green as of any other color. The fact that the Colum- bine foliage remains in good con- dlllilll all summer makes it got gimt value. In the early spring ur have neat little rosettes Vof mingled leaves, some edged with you, others blue and izlaucous. Hate you ever noticed this elfly gioutli when covered with early lIlUl'lllllK '-WW? During slimmer we have cool i;;ccns and later, in the autumn. . mic of the leaves take on a deep p.uiii and some a dusty WlI1C'1'9d- The Columbine is of easy cul- ture, doing well in any good gar- den soil, in sun or semi-shade. Like most flowers, it likes 800d drnllljlgc beneath the root systoni. Bccs lllld humining-birds are both L-gircincly fond of the Columbine and carry the pollen from one to the other, in this way mixing the M1,);-5, Many beautiful combina- i.uis are nude in this way mid (lune readily from self-sown seed Hm).-3;-iiig as a surprise to us in .,.;-ions parts of the garden. These in this card game. Mrs. J. F. Guitr Mrs. Annie Feriatte. irignt) was Mrs. iii years old when her compiinion River, 100, was born. With a ccntury to Maria, Qllc. discuss both ladies met recently at southwest cozist, daughter in a Jacquct-River con- vent when she lirard of the 113- year-old woman. When Mrs. Guile called on her sister ceiitanarian for the first time, the older lady, F'ei'izitte's home at .iacquet- a northern New Brunswick ltlrs. Guitc, a resident of on the gaspe peninsula was visiting her . toiin. Commence Second Century Of Card Games possibly C:in:id:i's oldest. walked douiistairs unassisted from her room and produced a deck of play- ing cards. iloxicrs are lovely for cutting and List well in water. They are charm- int: in large bowls by themselves -)i'in niixcd bouquets where their um lightness and dainty colors ii rnk up any too heavy or a mass- ori effort. They are very easily grown from seed and many plants lime been added to the garden here every year. British Isles" and in Switzerland and all the other countries visited the slides shown in its lllilde its think that these folk living in the beautiful places had niziric much of the iinturnl bcniity that had been given to them. It is pos- sible ln every country to ClIl1:tllCU all the lovely scenery given to us with some planning iind piniitiiig. The Rural Befltlllllcilllull Soczcir is CI0lll;t Just that for i'i'ci(i'niiL' living in this Province and all the visitors to our Gnrdcn Province. CIIRYSANTIIEMUMS llicyv uhn priiise the bravery of .sp:'iiigtinic's earliest flowers, Arbutus and Anemone bloom in siiowy bowcrs, ciocusz-s and Snowdrops out be- side a garden wall. y ."'iPl scum to think about your liixivcry at all. ' FINE ramucs rics with a slightly rnisccl pntti-rn. were made in ltzily and Spain .1: Ihliylhen an the re” hne gmmlearly as the 13th century. Gnldciimd and Rose, Brocadcs. richly - decorated fab-. Christian Training Center, and the North American Press soliciting aid for their new training center in Nova Scotizi. Lunch was served by the Bambie group. Mrs. B. MacLarcn was pianist for the eve- ning. l Women Hold Monthly Meeting i . The nimiliily meeting of tiic Wo-4 yiiicirls ZIIASSEICIZIIIUH heat in the so- cin in 0 Trinity Iiurch, Thurs- ld.-iy, Oclnbcr 28, with the presi- , NITVAL . lflmil, Mrs. G. Tziylor in the choir. , The mle iciplai” .1” HI,” Ii”.I 'lilii- HUISIIIII pcriiicl was in cli;ii'gel”h Nfwy was !”,SI d,cI'”cd '” 1'4” of Airs. Dickie, and Mrs. Stci'ns.'C0VF””g both ngmmg and "an" 24 ziiiswcrcfl to the roll call. Hymn 531mg ck-Im””l'5' WASIIINGTON (AP)--Two Cana- dian cabinet ministers and two leading defence officials will visit the United States next month to tour test bases for guided missiles and anti-air craft weapons, it was illlllL)LlIlCCd Tliiirsilay. They are Trade Minister Howe, Defence Min- ister Campncy, Dr. 0, M. Solandt. chairmrin of the Cillll-ltlliln defence lCSOill'L'Il board, and T. E. Stephen- son, director of the aircraft branch lo! the defence production office. ELLEN iS DIARY When the dusk was pouring the first of its purpling shadows into the cup of our valley this evening, the flock of lambs recently taken from "the other farm" to this, and content heretofore to spend their nights in far fields, brought them- selves home to a meadow close by the buildings. "That's not encouraging," Jamie noticing, offered with a smile. "A 4 . sign of a snow storm-and the tur- nips all in the fields!" "It's only the lambs." Gage com- mented with a shrug. "I guess they just happened to come there." The sunny day had turned into EI chilly evening then, sharp, with frost, for the time of year, and with that cheerless, penetrating cold which so often, indeed most- ly, indicates falling weather. nodded, remembering as had Jamie the row after row of turnips to be harvested from these farms ,as well as the folks who must have fine weather to save ends of harvest and their crops of potatoes. "May- be," we chuckled, "it's a rain iii- stead of snow, we're going to get!” "It doesn't feel much like rain now,” Jamie said, turning away to- ward the barns. We hurried to the woodshed to gather an armful of maple sticks to brighten and keep the hearth- fire, and with the cold hastening still our steps. left the out-nf- doors than to the gathering night- shadows. O I O This afternoon the farmers and help went to Alderlea to continue More Comforfwearinq FALSE TEETH Here is I pleaslnt way to overcome loose plate discomfort. ASTEEHI, an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more com- fortable. No giiminy, gooey, taste or feeling. It's alkaline mon- nrldt. Does not ur, Checks "plate odor" fdcnturs reafht. Get FAS- 'I'E:E'I'H today at any drug counter. 336, Take My,Lifc And Let it Be, was sung. The trczisiirer gave her report which was encouraging. A discus- sion followed on the new cook ibmilc being put out by the asso- cinuiiii. The secretary also read ltwu lciicrs, one from the Atlantic ST) x l' Al . irs the chill and wltlicred lawn ikiizz spicy fragrance blows. Yirilr stars of crlmson,"gold, and uliile, like candles in a twilight, lO0m l Brain bliglitliig sun and fi'ntsty niizht to light NOVClllbel”5 klooni. tie abvays defer wifb '” D. Doyle. l Plirysaiitlieiiiums are still bloom- ii; here and another good gar- I - i- told me last evening at the l Beautification Banquet that Mums in her garden ncicl - now and n rorsige of these l.iV.IFl'.S were worn on her beauti- ful griwn. They are wonderful rnzsage flowers and in fact for decoration anywiiere as they are m lniig-lasting. Other season: they in-.e bloomed here until very 'r-my frost and also liirougli the ni ii. 'l'lie gnod flower magazines lune beautiful illustrations of Txiinis these days and It garden, of ihcm must be wonderful. ll. was a joy to attend the ninth auuu.-il bziiiquct meeting of thc liiin: Bcriutilicntioii Socicty andi ll nicrt nlci find new friends in-l l-'i'('rlrd ill beautifying their homes' vrn planting of shrubs and flow- : r. When the secretary showed the lowly slides of the prize-winning ifuirr g.irdciis he said, "There are m uy beautiful flower gardens on im lslaiid and it is safe to say Hi: The Cotton Memorial Nur- us: had supplied many of these lvfvs and plants. "The Roadside I”-Il'II12s.Conimiiiilty efforts at '"i'l'll.Hiie all parts of the com- "Wll-'.l. and the Cemeteries that l'-W1 been improved and cared for "-rie in my opiiilo the most im- pr:-iiit of the projects. It was r 'Ii'I to see a Father and Son and ii. lllc young couples who re- fv: ml prizes. To make the even- izir more enjoyable there were the I 2' colored slides shown by the J r-irlciit of some of the beauty Mws he had visited this summer lit the European countries. l-lmy famous gardens that we I it lead about wern shown find it ', -'- surli a treat. Beautiful views vi New gardens and very lovely I 141' Rliododendroiis. Chelsea Flow- " Sillflllsz Show, St. James Park -;.-rl iilIlPl' colorful parks and won- wholesome c Butler's flavor housewives prefer Butter Naturally you prefer Iiuiicrl It's 21 natural dairy food, made of rich creanicry while it is country-Trcsli. mild, delicate, creamy. For good eating, good living, there's nothing like butter! For a lvnoklel ofgmlvd nrw dairy DAIIY FOODS IIIVICI IUIIAU A Division of Dairy Farmers of Canada 409 HURON STRIET, TORONTO bx M 89iZ, of urban Canadian any other spread ream, delivered to your GHEDII THIS CHRISTMAS GIFT LIST G. E. Feather Weight moNs . .1i12.9.'i is EIII its own . . . faaelrrcipn, lI'I'iIe m Marie Fran-r. 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We made all sizes of Radios "We don't want snow yet." we - - - by an Island Farmer-'5 Wife their work of harvesting mangels. saving them to an old, rock-walled cellar there. Horses and carts went out along the lane, a. truck too, the black dog, a knowing shaggy lei- low facing alorfg the fields in I short-cut to be the first at the scene . . . Now the season of fall, dares the farmer to idle. "Why don't I give up farming. Ellen?" one who has known and loved always th.s way of life and has prospered well smiled the other day at our query. "Well I sometimes wonder my- self. I have no need to farm, I can live without it . . . But then could I? It would be all very well as far as money goes," he nodded. "But what would I do if I had no stark to take care of? I'd be lost! And next spring with no field to sow, no crop of my own to watch grow, no harvest to gather nothing to work for, no rea- son to be alive! No," he shook his head, "I vtouidn't like that." ”You know, Ellen." he continued. 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