[ELLEN'S DIARY au A Boy Left His Gateway | eee | Sausage-Stuffed Apples: ~~ And Went Off Whistling , f Linked To Good Eating “It's my opinion that it eith-|patch being mowed. Below . us ‘ THOSE three meals a day| Baby ‘Lima Beans er takes a lot of brains; or| now the houses, sited at the end in and «=y@ar out, so jynené at, all to be a farm wife,. a of their acreage toward the Eert We had been stroll along a ij i g j coun byroad, and having ’ "s ; ~~ to a hilltop had settled column there on a mousy’ knell to. chat | HAPPENINGS writen ‘stout balanced meals of things to come, as girls . ‘ow, every } The sun had set, easing down Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editer, Phone knows that each meal should behind a far blue be balanced by including the i E t i sly which was between sky sea. The glory of colors had to come t smilin line and faded Ilac primrose and coral and and that help to induce the elim- ination of body waste through An the sunmimer evening were com- tune, and sang the the intestines and kidneys. A lea thick. | Mrs. mencing to spread a light veil | ly to the end. We saw a regular 1 the right| Fill meat. | Economics of charm all about. and buggy turn in . Milton White, Murray foods and three ‘times «| Place pan. | which ‘ Robins were hushing their/her sideroad, and drive off , had as guests on her! day is as necessary to the hu-|Dot with around | more girls to youngsters in the near maple the distance. Just past the recent birthday five daughters, man body as oil, and air|the water or . Bake |nomics. Mrs. ; grove. A squirrel, who had/ les, 2 woman weeded hey hree sons - inlaw and four! are to an a . 1 br. ip mod. 350 deg-|dent, announced ; ibeen objecting to our intrusion den, hoeing the rows in Daughters are: irees F. Baste water |nomics fee has a from a gray fence - rail, had) pleasant time of day. Another,/}irs. Bruce MacPherson, Ken- BALANCING MEALS lor cider in . was decided to have. scurried off at length. leaving|a few farms over, carried herjgington; Mrs. Gordon Rodd, FOR REDUCERS Serve hot nood- | of WI cook books us to our quiet. The tinkle of a creamer to spring, in a dimplé| Worth Milton: Mrs. Crilly Rowe.| As for reducers, they can\ies or whipped potatoes. | given as gifts to ev cowbell came up to us from a/|of meadow, retracine presently|Chariottetown and Mrs. Gra-| enjoy those ee re NUT@ATE PIE An informative le rane of pasture below, the notes her steps on a field-path. Far-|ham Batt, Toronto. Mrs. Batt — meals s day w 1 (9") unbeked pestey shell ceived from fading in prettily with the eve-|ther down “the Widow” was|fiew home ty spend a few days) tr and Mrs. T. A. Keenan, slice tate Sod sathor he 1 tsp. fine dry bread or cookie Gent, Miss MeLe ning’s hush. The sound of a letting down bars to put her) with her méther and sisters. | Murray River and Carl Johns- rule, reducers can crumbs mower was muted by a distan- | pet of cow that had ranged along at ‘ton, Montague, left. for Quincy a general ; —_ 1 large egg, beaten | ce, as was the voice of the far- the roadside by day, into “the| pamela /G a!! ant, Wroronto, \Mass. to attend the funeral a eS % ¢. brownulated sugar or mer who sometimes called to ven” for the night. “That's my jepent a week with relatives in/Mrs. Keenan's brother, Laugh- ois increase consitierably an % ¢. packed light brown sugar | his cr We could make sellers poser ge dink girl -_ ‘a Piusville recently le MacDonald. Mrs. Keenan's the quantity of non - starchy |? ¢.. email « chopped pitted pas- | that gthened crea ie e s a sisters : . 7 | denoted when the machine was brains, or none at all: enough! ‘The last of the series of card|Mec Masters were 10 join them| fete men, Salad greene, and |, Cri dlun chopped walnut turning in at acorner of the/|to bear with it, or in her ignot-|pjays was held on Wednesday | at Moncton . —— meets |__| ance of better living elsewhere, ing at the home of Mr. and| . twice the amount of animal pro- : to be content What do youlMrs Fred Gallant, Piusville, | 7 8 - cheese, eggs, fish, poul-|1 tsp. = fine "-% oran- ,|think, Etlen? with eight tables in play. Follow.| returned to Bear ee ae s& Airey ing cards, refreshments were after visiting relatives in The ener & oe it aoe hed ed as jaerd, Mines. “_ oem = is elimin- bake: dst arumbe over bo . jantly in spare - rooms ' combined press in, a me ae ee the their homes. this 4 often ied recently at |¥ , with a non-fat food, such as the Combine a mix As it happens, in taking her ‘he one respite from round. |§¢. Anthony's Church, Bloom-| Keenan and tis mother, ioe apples in| ingredients in order SUMMER’S ON THE WAY into your bailiwick, after a fash-|Bright knowing women, active, and a reception was heid/J#k Rankin, Murray today’ jate the pastry fan, you move or lees cut of the | fitting in their duties well, dove-|at the Legion hall for a large Tecently. To Sausage .te| 10 min, im hot oven, This cruiser suit in white match the stripes, the creation (other family's claim to her. area a — aaaher of co guests. The Cover Sy eve ae silk with gay colored stripes is from the spring and sum (long ago. So it doesn't make) 7 iis Mistresses by ful and lovely gifts, including 2. N@W Method drain | 30 min. ; suggests’ that summer is mer collection of Louis Feraud sense to be trying. figuratively, of many ae Eucelling te corse gifts, including a lightly Sontag Wot “With “a tat’ to: -of-Paris.tAP--Wirepboto)....,_.\to. dump. her. on their doorstep | thie-one-.‘‘had-®-may. sith, " : ° ‘ [now that you seé ler ‘as “some- bakt ang ee ee 7 Les |thing of a social liability. jbaking, and the butter” or, noleuil Seemed Shere sue.) In all truth, whining,| ¢ “bad good hands at th . . why your side of the house can't After Girl Made Mistake |i souid't be asked to shelter re ine. te placioved Indi your harangue suggests at | less inactivity, but in the last . . | ' d least one source of shifty exam-|24lysis, a power in themselves Her Family Re'ecte Her wie fo her efit oe that | i the home, extremely know- bad and 1 ™aY have contributed to her |g es ~~ eecuh tam badly in need of guidance am not financially able to care) STS otire 16 Sollete 1 ie] the first chance T get,» I'm and hope you can help me. My| for her I have only a small @>- | suction so as to clean up this Soing away” she said, as though Trinity United | ft DEAR MARY HAWORTH: jher, as~my health is tf mothe- reared mv sterdar~h-|artment Please advise us. A.B. hapter in your Book of Life,|she had not heard us. “Catch me| Church choir Montague, met re- | The meeting was the ar As ee ee from ve eee ne yon ge | against the ‘final judgment day, | ling and dying on « farm. |eently at the home of Mr. and|home of Mrs. Waller Macleod time was pre - school : . , my advice is: talk to a family there! : recently. A letter explaining - % Ann is now 20; And last year, Ann is a scandal: = “i | Felations counsellor. to get the| quickly. “ . a gift to Mrs. MacGregor,|new mehtod of presenting WI re- —— . while in college, she got preg- feeling and irresponsible, \pitch of how responsibly mind-| Ellen. The folks will be wond-|in ; many | Solutions and asking that each madbsipe ee i View of vart history « nant. as ed parents, foster parents or) ering where we are. * .| As for “her people” ‘so - cal- . ted, wee be is fan eleoholie: led) taking over at this point, step ant ee in ‘ > s young years, o— — A ie ‘dees tor her what you.are suggesting, in ef- tM. ooir her broken. self-|What became of ber? Our paths| by Mrs Howard Vickerson was we oan one of Ann's ee —_ —— = i a . 2 wnt Lanes of Beet = a sad Wy Dare Geerge Mear-pre- cles (her late mother’s brother) involv To the extent that your farn-|leave the farm and the Island. the presentation, which Sd ern fn, er ig a eae, "el Sad arn ne |e te MB oe . - 3 , . : stron¢e fami accevtance now,| gone to “ " we is all over, Ann wants toc ome re her, as if : en see to fhat extent you'll be telling not know. Time however turned | ba re a ee aca” hen rr ee cvs (aca Oe merece pene a, Se, peated invalid: yelled negro vs : - be/vour critics, et a!) thet she real- os ‘ Se red sor tf . 8 é & se il f f i i i | i if : i . e,.; build on — which is the custom} welcome, received from a far EQ hadSeen “one of-dy/"| : ' a ” “a ee the time ee act i cue oft anode one medhretnd eee why |city,.. One wets. oF, > chee betes by goer ae er tae ae ghar |r Anne tevelemnr otf geeez aera 5 08 00 | Tec coom fe be oud Capel patchec! Meena was the Goal) Tie sanole ‘should take over npr. (better, for worse, when ¥ 00] Sono gebedhel \eaerview Wits! Vals tonsenee — Bleep” 3! winner : me gory show! & - mixe? fete her Me be mervies ¢ . i ‘eas bn as She has four uncles on her mot her in care of The Guardian.|Good - night..... j - Mrs. MacLeod, assis im, = ae , ther ‘ehter, and .arrercet to her's side and & cTeRA OT Se nor havent ‘pa. wear and two aunts on her father’s then ine 70 sae, None gee” Me pert vor mater x COMMUNity Centre Project —glreamstances cented the assiemmer’ _hesnit- | over? Mother has given|own, possibly a en jough monev f two more/| ship. or to remain you, ' wal Slee Mie brother at-{er mavbe-even-to-r-love ofall) By JOHN BARBOUR was good to her and help-| children. including Ann WARWICK, -R-T--(AP)=They* school! -In any case, Ann, with no\7emember the ee a11/ voice in the matter, was taken in|4#7* When most children |Centre I | i i heloed her as we could; we| hand. completely inecfer as a when a rearing goes, by your “side of Slo shame or love, At 8 I don’t feel I can possibly take | the house’ ‘(her father never | nd the them from world, | _—__ | dors anything for her, you say), |" 40g ioe cy a at kindergarten age. when her ond aon , shock an character was still in the forma- tive vhase. ; if your clan, you, your mo- i i if : g6 ti ; Ett. 5 3 E i ther, your brother, etc, Wer-|,o-mael now re en’t prevared to see the nurtur-| dest moments 4 to |tarded men in the die with the hard medical diag- | Sheltered the Fo- eo fC under an ex-| “He was eight months—nine months ‘old, and not sitting up,” periment. give remembers Mrs. Arthut Tru- | contracts and the dese. “And 2 triead with » |miee i work at) | child his age came visiting me, |Simple ; paid in} and she said, ‘Why to you have cash every and the all of those pillows propped up |2&7—based work him? Can't he sit up by ‘they do—runs and himself?’ ” pal 8 week. added to her already .| Besides the there and. jare five pre classes as ie . : ae oh ponael® ee ¢ ns : at ia ‘pr alee ie Pe eed