my I band was very busy. complctin ' dfi'f‘heflfluurdiun. Chttrlott'efavi—i, Tues... Mar. 24. 1964 ide‘spwa'd-V “"91" as ) HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-8506 to see no problem. Meanwhile I was having one child F . ? t 5 ‘ Mrs. Allison Bernard has members of her family. in r n e d to Kenstngton after . _spending the past week in Hali- I loved my husband very much .\'ancv Mafllut‘do was a week 1’ v. M I I end visitor to her home in Kel-‘ 5 “15'” “9‘55 w“ (me' ime almost more than the lone- .llr and Mrs. Alexander Mac- 31mg“? I u . U Kenyie have returned to Baltic? BMW" “r.5“p“"‘“”" “a: 01:“ MIN. a pleasant mmnr mp to of the question. because 0 t. e \Tnncton, NB. , . 33 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hog; and Wendall. Central Bedeque. the weekend It) Sussex. N 8.. With their snn Hazen. Mrs. ‘Hogg and family. lto live with things as they were. '7 ‘ Mrs. Jennie \lacKetizie. .\lon- Mr. and Mrs. George. crazier. lingegtin g" 352;: _ tague. had as her guests the Hamilton. have been visiting_in this “me. No thin‘gs Yd gm“; ipast week her son Dan. of the Stoney Creek. Ont. for the wm- ‘ up cam, {n mal‘j‘.iage due to ’” photographic division of the Ca ter months with their son Wes- ; ' ' . nadian Arno l(\\‘d A is ley. \irs. Crozier and family. ;cnnmam mental turmm“ ’ it Louise Anderson, RN. of the i Before long lfm'lm my.lnn°' Ottawa Civic Htt5p)!fll. Illr and Mrs. Leslie Clark and somemss “hangmg mm “mum’- son “Kayne. awnmmnied by Dr_ taccnrthng to a distinction you Mrs. Vernon \ltilnr fl'it'l \lts. atid Mrs. Marvin Clark left last imade “’1 recem ('“h‘mm' Lonesomcness. I would say. is a :sad destructive state of mind. iempty 'ol' (10d Whereas soli. Members of Princetown Unit— i fude “we” the 5.0"! a‘m‘bl‘mgs x were in ed (“hurt-h choir were entertain-1t “ll‘cfilrmm (it (I: 8 “am of ’4 ed Tuesday evening at the home 5"“ ' “n . ’0 ‘ won by Mrs Morris t':t~eley and of up and 11m. Wendel Cm. Eve" 99v I Sm! have 3 WO‘ Gerald ltillat‘. and consolation trier, Hamilton. , 19"" I bega".m “"lblace Snu' _ m.-. . . -.. .. Mam...“ ttude as my friend eight years (ago. Increasingly this past year husband is resenting my need to be alone. lie follows me weekend for Boston. Mass and‘ other American cities. Eric Macllut‘do were liestcs>cs at a card Dili‘l) held recently at Kelvin Grove School when nine ‘ tables of progressive auction g play lltgh prizes were mum lTALlAN SlLHOUETTE A flt'l“~‘ “5 'i‘ ' t‘ 'i' "it‘d spun: and summer ftisliions' . . . . . . . m. .t . .t: .. ; ~ .. _ .. lthlng room while he works, ctc. :::(j\«..'l.'til..j .‘y, .07.: "'1‘ "h" I”, dng 1“ Harm“ i1 can‘t go apart to read, write. Ronw‘ ‘ ” , " 1, ,w' in stain and fléll’lllg at back. .watch TV or do anything for a ' " "’ ‘ ‘2 *h'le. tit.) - t- Rome v 7 W W U lta ‘ ‘. a it -\t‘ “ii-option): Md 131.}. ‘ mm a nun!“ mu” 1 I am fond of him. as a grind “The March of Day" was.b_v Mrs. Arthur Coffin and Mrs.-Ifather and basically good per- the theme of Mrs. George Hett- Clarence Coffin. ISM- Mill 1 {PC} “Mimi‘s-‘10“ for dcrson's dcvot io n a I at .hc‘ him as he lic'zlhs to see for litm- . . ...v . \lat'ch session of Bcdcqite L't'WE S1" PP‘TER‘S BA‘ IS?” rho r‘llplllll‘fi“ 0f 0”? rille- ltcld in the Church hall. Scrip~' GREENW'CH Ucw imam” 3'” I "a" m Inn?” “’9‘- ..m, “as read i“. u... firm”? Mrs. Jackson was devo-Eretil love for him. not respond ‘ . H ' ‘ l ' 5"‘l'. He is yer ~ ~ - Johnson and rater “Hm-ed I“. liottal leader in March for the) to him it until) ‘ y In t-niihwk was” Mam“ ‘ St. Peter's Bay — (li‘eenuichflntlor uh tit this and with every \ .. .H ,v M .r I H‘ . l'nitcd t‘hurch Women The‘ (lllm‘l‘f‘l l (Hit? MS. ‘TH‘L I?! ' 2 I" A V‘ “‘ “"" ' "‘"“”"5"‘ h‘i”"'H““"”‘:P' a his liihiinshtil:;d l:\\'l"l:00(:![':lfffi <ttid.\‘ from the Word and The PIN“? “N” “12“” ll-‘l‘l’hialt‘y Goml‘ln“ ‘ i it “5) ~'*‘\‘.. ts ':‘rid‘t:ona'. N; Dr Finrpnce‘ “‘nrrfv 1:; Wu. was presented by Nlt's,.l. or ctuinst'liittL‘. both unworkable States i l v t'§ "mm are lltil culled 'tlllt'" disn . d' "\l:tc('ailtittt at present for minty reasons koroa to be used 'tmntig lepcr ‘ ' Regular. executive and com-‘Blll ('3') it") it‘ll mt‘ hml‘ tn ' for thc menu is always » , ‘ i'ittents. . - . . will I... npmmq mun.“ l‘ "WW. n.9,...” “on. hoard hatidlc the s tuition," thank you ‘ 9 t. ‘7 :2 high hot n l t "io‘ ‘w'il to we hrcuri of the country. and Th p”“‘~'".”m,'"" 1mm" “hm-M Plans were made to color to V912" mm“ '- 4- M 4m x v u. it). my. ti-_~l.t|;4\g u Nut: mm mm’ “'95 and “WSW” F “’1 ‘ '" tho \li'tl< .\s<tu".’1tmtt ttlf‘vllll}, DEA): t: i. [ii u nuinltcll. you contu t - l on . mid pinuvsp sum.“- is ll‘d‘a “‘3‘ ‘“ Char“ “i 3" and 'o hold the antiqu "Faster were dwutizi' utcd in your hus- i' CNN» ted ’tli‘ ti ii for a si-r-ct dessert.“ (:ha'flps Hm‘dflinn' “r: awry 'l‘m“ on \lnrclt band's l‘l"l:l t':itltire. earl)” in menu: wt “mull...” 3;:‘r‘e with ynU. {Ta olIthPCk and mi “Mm \leititwt's participated mar'imzf'j" n‘fllf'gf W‘”. W“ ..“- . n . -( . . ; 1mg. unfit mm? 1.5." he no pnm_ “‘1 ' R‘iilo Qtii7 and enioyed t‘f‘fld .r‘H \ "(WNW . Flt?“ : o'c 'mtc d1~h mcnl.’ So let's MT. STEWHtT lt‘w "th in \lt‘s Hurry Rattrall ‘1" . -ii~ . _ .. " ' Hid-- "5 menu to draw how The \larrlt nicctttt: o" W Y"”' “11’1" “"d "WM?" $.':."3"“,"f". “a” ,f“‘,""”“."" hi" 3 m.- r i v c i :h t it. turcd duiici‘ can be Ml‘\\.’tt’¥ l'u'tcd ('ltttrcli Writitt‘tt H‘ll‘l‘e Inn‘s \llt“: \lc‘ \it':(htti:\ttl‘\\lh?s vyiri'u‘. _ M a. it u’WllWl a \!l|l\ltllll:'ll ('35- was held in tile church hull ‘lf.~ft*l‘»ittt!t'll" \H‘I'P Will“ “3’ p 1'] hindrauh ‘ will null“. b‘r‘a‘ v. ..~t.. vr to "NH (lrcat Britain \tttic'n S(.X.m,‘n.o was 193d m. up; Y'l“ ‘l“""‘“- “V5 PM“ 531W?” ernan 'i'ttp tnpOflnté ad. times ""' ' ' ‘ "-“ ‘ 3 “fl; jam: mm" Fourso' m” Arthur Coffin. Prayer h.\' \lt‘\ in” am H": mwmng‘ vommmm' dressed hwoflv liv Father llotil» NW" N “t'liif""‘:’.‘ I:wrfli tr. lint-out ,\ffleck. ’I‘lie curly hook “I ittttv manorn NW “N WW adlfil'l'hnl9”r Phi-"9r [Ain't ‘ \IWS U . t.l;‘l‘l(r.il‘:‘l-l‘|l nf‘sr 2H? t explained by \lrs Brune- TW Hump”. nm‘mmg M H“. -V _‘ _ _ ., 1.... _ (,I . i" h- \l m it Harbour [titted ('liiirch . ” hunts“; "\M.p(n'_\1‘0 \trs, Lgmp [Egon :uxe at) :it ‘d'utiitiu .i held at the home of . .I “(E trrcsting reading of a pie :nlr tho titi‘kttlf‘nt. \lrs Nathan Ir- ... " ‘ -.- :"z-s-rl rounds tender-um of I90! which the members \‘ll‘: :\ brief worship was led ‘ ‘ ,t m miroycd _' \li~ ltlovd Herring Mrs . x .;t mustard The l‘t'W decided to i-titct' to l‘ liTtttth' conducted the study . 1 , rt w. moth peeled new centennial suppers fllll‘lllE tiit‘ HI) litti;.t ' -~ pumice: summer. also other special oc l’lztus 'lf‘t't‘ motto for sponserr .7. t ' - :iii-pfl. ppptwl mum) casiotts in: tho \lutriv River Women's .3 t oz . can candy-turd it was voted to solid $10.00 to in llllllf‘ concert in the Commit .. r ("room of (‘elery Soup ratttp \bezwoit, miy “till My! ‘ mu measure boiling water \leettn: closed by repeating A letter from Mrs. Lorne Wig.- . .i . any. 5‘, v gr aipd sharp cheddar the “womb Benediction in tini— :tttrtnti. t'llftil‘lllflll for finance, . -..~ son for P hi i l‘resliytcrial. stated rip):er ext-qu [at and our Retreshiimnts were served that the group's allocation, (‘nxtfl‘tl will. (1 Stir»! to... . mpg in halves; mi. Wm. ‘—“““‘ "“""""’_'“"‘ for untried budget of the church . ‘ In v v- axe . x. it. «mi . . would be Slfit). for 1964 I ' ff‘il " 71' 3' \t'r ttge on bottom of large. Widow Wins It was decided to send Eas- . '1‘ MK I ‘3?” l""‘"'-3]“”~‘ (ll-‘ll ill?" fan 9-040 P I b A d tcr cards to the sick and stiut~ i fil‘ - in c tuntlunc potatoes 3 n d B- C U WGt‘ lns of this vicinity. Pillow“ ' A orzou: iictip ntnp ham. Lunch was served by the hos- “I-nibiim celery soup and wat— (“VT-f“v-‘\ '(7P““‘“."~‘_ H019" ' tcss. assis e (t: tintir over and into potato-on BMW ("ll-“m 0' Mm‘mne H‘a'i Herring. i : mixture. lifting slices of po All“ ~ ha“ “9"” "warde ii“ (3’ It was announced by the by . rs, l.‘oyd pru- nadian Federation of Business into with fork. tlf necessary. I _ f ._ ,w . 1 gram committee chairman that add ll‘lilk to nearly covert. Strcw 1131‘] P””’fi‘”{‘,a.t d”n\]f‘?.s C lfmls itlie next meeting would be the L'l‘fllf‘tf cltccse over the to p. ‘ “nu” "“ 9 ‘ " “ms 0 ' annual E 8 st e r thankoffer- lowship. it was announced here Monday. “\tt‘s. Gibson is to re- . _ I, _‘ H :ceive $500 and a travel allow- .2;;1::‘ng‘.2nd;::::rf'i's 0'; OT? ance to attend sessions of the ; r . ‘ ' hm. l‘\' General Assembly in Vew ""m' ‘0‘” n “n” i‘t'ork this fall TOMORROW‘S DINNER 1 She then will make a lecture Hot or- (‘hmod Tomato Juice tmtr of Canadian business and 'quanie professional women's clubs Bl‘illSh Ham-Potato 38'“ A MN‘C‘M‘ HM aldermf’lm less to Burton Women‘s Insd- Cllpffl TMSed B”! Salad 30‘“ MFS‘ G‘hsn" “"h ‘tute in March. with In atten- Bananas Baked with Orange ‘3‘)" (‘hlldmnt _‘ dancp of six. Juice (oncentrato Members agreed to join a 01' itcighbor Institute in the Handl- I Marlhme G'rls craft \‘an essons: to sen ‘ ' donation to the "adopt. I child" lAre Traln'ng fun d. and to sponsor a centen- - nial rogram for school children. lAs Therapists ) ” land a scrambled name content A sole of remnants was held. Fman {was won by Mrs. Peter Dalton 'in': which is to be held in the ;cltui'ch hall March 26. Women of the congregation are invited. and roll call is to be answered by a Bible vetse containing the word "cross". BURTON WI Mrs. Lance Dalton was Ms ('tix'rl‘ Bake in mod. oven l'li to [‘5 is a widow tit-ange- Banana Ambroisa Coffee e Milk TOSSED SALAD BOWL 1 section garlic. halved 6 c. crisp salad greens ‘i tsp. dry mustard l HALIFAX rcpt s. '3 W153" ‘ irls at Dalltousie Untve s'f l . . 1. tsp Ppper lire “.nrkinz m m, a gap “.rhi'cfi.‘ New committees appointed 3': tbsp. olive oil in m, Miami, prnvmcps haslwere: Visitation. Mrs. . Dal- “? lh-‘l‘l "id" Vlm‘flfll‘ hampered health some" “Jinn. Mrit.Melvtn MacGregor; t c. sliced. pickled beets. wen» sisting in the recovery 0, m.“ program. Mrs. Ivan Collicutt; drfllm'd .tims of crippling diseases. 33"” 1‘ Dan“ and Mrs- C l' 2 ppplpd')'°"d" 59”“ “From; The girls enrolled last fall in 1 hc‘m' GEORGETOWN CWL “ ‘Eralt’fl =Dalhotisie's new school of phys- The Georgetown Parish Coun- 1] With (I-urti-slijdeiflffllarll‘t’. :llgftotherapy. They should be ready l m" S“ ". “‘V‘ "‘l’ " 5" a it“ E“ '0 “Wk '1" the '3“ of 1965- cil of the Catholic Women's Lea- .grsens which should be crackl-' They are learning the special- i‘gm. recently held their mommy "‘"J'mp‘ .. phys'ca' “WWW” 5' Pa‘rmeeting in the Parish Hail. To Measure mustard. salt alto tienf needs to recover from the 'mwn [he "1‘."ng Re“ Louis B. pepper in a cruel. Add olive mi. aftermath of a variety of mis. tn'mkw led the mgmbers in the f Stir to mix in seasonings. haps and diseases. ranging from “"2", may" Sprinkle over salad. Then a-idla broken leg to infantile paraly- . ' ' ' 2‘: more tbsp. olive oil. pouringtsis. A sa'MaFMTY “umber 0‘ ».A‘..A—MM n... M, , , . .. . .members were in attendance , , _ i. in carefully ox er sa ad. The proimcial governments lwhen the mom“ was called to We ve got rooms ideally suited TWICE woupgnrl'rv l NM" -‘ 1 "WW add vinegar. and ,hnsp‘l’fls "1 the Imam” order by the president. Mrs. for banquets: sales meell'lflsn ‘ ‘ " tTtiss gently until dressing is ab "WV'MH' '0 ensure a supply 01. MIN Arsenault. Mrs Marcel- dancesileasu weddingsib'ld99 1mm :“fifimfmlfli's- hhf” ‘lus Gotell. the secretary read parties, fashion shows. anni- ‘hi .3 available ":er 2;: {the minutes and the treasurer's versary parties, club meetings. - "-- i ‘ report was presented by Mr . Big or small we are pleased w i , gm” malr‘fl’m‘m Rupert Wight. A considerable lto cater to them all. Enjoy the Basic, add - a - jewel neck- sorbed. No liquid should remain. line for day on scooped neckv lat bottom of salad bowl. line for boli ~ dates Chm“) For decorative touch and good either version for the sill". "HWY .eattng. edge salad bowl . lwa When I felt our marriage was lbw-x} falling apart. because we were solving jug such a problem, Virtual strangers. he professed; Gradually. with the he“, of r l knight (to mature a bit. in short), . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mat- pl'lI’E‘S wont to \Irs. Keir Dug- 32%”; he”) ‘vha'fler. and: if. ithcwls. Baltic. spent the \ieek- gan and Earle Carrier. twimom leisure m. energy ‘ e mend in Moncton, 2\ B They were ' ' {fiends or m‘relahon‘ Twice ! . Laccompnnied by Mr and Mrs Mrs. Edgar Hickey. Indian came mm m a bl‘eakdo‘m‘ .3 Calais Gallant. Summerside. River left recently y air ' j‘ ‘ ‘ \lnntreal where she is visiti..-:. d Love must be nurtured or it lwibh your own merely, a. ies. as my experience proves. ihadn'g berm- at first. but after years of lone- unnecessary. re ‘ ” en , . 0 1°59 ‘ unattended. as if perilously left ‘an feeling for hlnl. which upset l . children. I reali7ed I would have i of i saint about. wants me. to stay in the i W Ignored By Partner l l = ' ’ A cl C | cl :; {Wifes r or ooe a - i DEAR MARY nswonrn: Iihvim unfathomable) am married ten years and have I ‘four young children During the m. needs of i solicitous love. u Lackinv the for easy iearlv vears of marriage 1 1‘1"“;nelghtborli' affability with peo- us- forlorn and in- )ltis schooling and pursuing sue-1mm. But also you had felt mat stress of . maladjustment. to bear with. decipher and satisfy your partner's needs. in- sofar you can. wittlwut jeo- to your welfare. Psychiatric counselling is sorely indicated; you probably can't prosper without it. But as isecuire in the newly married sure Watkin‘s book "'Ilhe Enemies of before marriage. remem- Love" (Ken ). You manried in hopes of suppose d by virtue was tied to the muse ling inter-relationships with t e ildren. you began to become your own i: tmore of a person in sufficiently to feel. comfortable you You no e. longer felt unwanted, looted ' out of things. humanly speak- llng. Your domesbic routine had the. olid center and ljustificatjon tas it were) of your 'life a ing. . Further. as the honeymoon ‘years receded into the mists of time, ym nd _\ could do without sweetheart lovemaking a you probably began to prefer being “let alone" in that respect. It was at this point. no doubt. as your growing sense of sec- urity relaxed your former habi- tual compulsive need of loverly assurance. that your husband began to note, with mystified concern. that scmcthing major was aciss in the marriage. Wltich brings us to the pre- sent. As a wife. you are a hec ion;V way fro being a 'liaving a soul fillcd will God). if you can't forgive your husband's wiitlcss failure to be the whole answer to your quasi- neu-rotic needs of 1'19 . ilove for him at lllfl' time u as no 5 "I 0“ love Ea‘y . “w, sliced Irklpd hep”, The" (Imp Mrs; Valli“ 3 Wt‘ll‘. "1' famnunt of correspondence was . best {0 d servic _ ‘ P“fiftnteyd Pattern 4876 Misgies‘ .wii‘n cgrt‘nts. .fl“':“"1fi:s'“muplecgrreaudnfi‘readbznd attended to by the roundings: Your rings; will 2. 14. 16. 18. 20. Let t“ , ~ - .‘mem rs. its reqlglrgs 2% yards 39-inch} TRICK or THE CHEF ' haw applied themselves very. Monthly reports were receiv-l F3,resg‘r‘égzoggfgzgsfigfl’fi “brie. Toss into green salad 6 anchor 3”” l" "'9 W" Ind fir? mak- :ed from Mrs. L. Boudreault. ’i I . I ' anc .. CENTS '50 cents) in vy fillets. diced. and 6 sliced pit “"3 “"9"?” Wow?“- ispiritual convener: TV conve-l‘ n panmng your p” y' coins (no stamps. please) for ted ripe olives for piquant .'lnv-‘ The course involves study ofiner. Janie Batchilder; Pdllffl-‘ Phone 4'73" this pattern. Ontario residents or. tinciinnal anatomy. therapy ofltion convener. Mrs. Richardl sales tax. Prin movement and medical physics. lt‘urley; in her report stated ' 2 cents lain ly SIZE. Which teaches the use! of elec-ithat visitor's day at George- r U , . fricity and mechanics as part of.towfl Hi8“ SCl‘Wll WM W9” and 'npder to ANNE ADAMS. W l l d chimpanzees make ‘dingnosfn and treatment Itended by parents and visitors. can of Guardian - Patriot Pat-idrmking utensils from leaves. After completing the course.| This meeting being the _Dept 60 Front St. W. Tor- and _some even I". them for the girls will serve as internslone to be held prior to the an- Inapkins .for five months. nual meeting a nominatingl USE LEAVES o , Oil. more helpful to him than \va his love for you in those days. ‘Each brought n"il‘._\' shortcom- ings to the no 'lltf‘t.‘)lll}) Y o it married from a scttsc of need. and so. I dflf‘f‘SFH' d'd he. Solon mart-ich lasts, :while the man‘ied pair stay in :tlte traces. there ‘\\l'l be per- ennial ptilling-and-hziuling of sorts. as each partner tries for fcels ccntnellc'lt to a just some- how to the titlier's p 'f‘\".ll pztcc. Every m e m t'*.c road, one the i‘thcr will lic either grow- ing. netting out ahead, or re- .H. Macy Hawm‘tth counsels thr- ougih her column. not by . paternalist ? :codd’l‘ing at the time you mar—l l The pi-oltabilrtv is that your or personal interview. Write her in care of (thf_quardian). l i t l i r l t i t t l 611%an l t Getl t."fiir" stole of mink or pastel— lcolored mohair — then brush. i Alternate knit and purl bands car it i i ifor a glamorous stole. .all ye a r 'round warmth. Pattern 7411: idirections for stole. knitting l..Thirt.v - five cents tcoins) for lthis pattern ino stamps. pleasel to :\ll('P Brooks. cure of Guar- dttui - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. till Front St. W. Toronto 1. Ont. Ontario residents add 1 cent .sxtlcs trtx P rt nt plainly PAT- lTl‘IRN NUMBER. NAME. .IHHCQS. AD— . e ‘ELLEN’S DIARY Birthday Party Special Is Sizzling Roast Goose With the night beautiful around us. we walked up from lane's end a few minutes ago, returning from an excursion abroad. The young March moon had gone down. leaving a pleasant dimness in its wake. Ove in this cup of valley. far stars shone on the snowy fields, and the dark velvet of tree and woodland. on the roofs of the flairmsteadts ’ nestled warmly in their winter - white. it was. breathless. with that de- lightful peace and serenity OD- taining. which is given to us. who d well in quiet places. to enjoy. A dog‘s bark echoed hol- lowly from the woodlands across the road. It was Scam- pie up at our gateway. welcom- ing us home. “It's icy here. Take my hand" v: = 3" 'Alex said kindly at the lane- bridge. We stopped a moment to hear the March tune of the flow. a lilt of spring in it, there where it runs beneath the bridge and goes on around a bend of mea- dow to the mill. The outing was one that With James and Alex. the six past lad. we had taken to join a fam- ily of kin in honoring. at an ev— ening dinner there. a pair of birthdays. These are, we think. unique. in that those of a father and son. chance to fall on the Patrick‘s Day born. the two are. James, uncle and granduncle of the two. recalls well the birth of the former. now reaching up {toward the half - century mark. iTwo events stand ottt clearly tin his mind in respect to that ‘.day. One was the arrival of ‘lthis first nephew. as it happen- ied the first son at t at home lwho was “The Doctor" in at itendance: the other that to iJames always interesting even. 3116 was bottnd attend: the ‘then Annual Horse Show. held in the city... The son. nine today. ;came of course. to a hospital's lying - in room. What a fine birthday cake this Illll’ l . evening‘s was. ec as it 0 ceeAA::‘A:AAAA--¢:¢-‘ : n. BENNETT CARR i; 1’ Insurance Counselling " 0 District Supervisor 0 3 Sun Life 0 anada 0 0 Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 1, it Charlottetown. P.E.L . .i was with its trimmings. win, the numbering candles marking the two birthdays sh in i n g on the top! How pleased the ex. pression the little lad w or e. as after uly admiring it. he “'lStL ed his young wish and blew! so pretty too the table was with Li: quaint appointments -— the cry. stal. tthe china and silver of an Island fa r m - home of gener. aions. And tasteful the plump goose on the platter. fattened as t had been on grains of the rm g... m w walked up the meadow, ob- viously well pleased with his outing. “I guess I'll have nice dreams tonight!" "We didn‘t seem to accom- plish much today" we over- heard James say. speaking this evening of the farm-work. "We have neither potatoes nor tur- nips to grade. We men“ work- ing in the woods. All we do is the choring. But that "he said wonderingly "seeml to keep us us ." ' Our day goes now. Nice things we have gathered in from it: intangible blessing; and lovelinesscs. and tangible items as well. Among the latter, and well prized in their pro sent “day rarity. is the gift it: the pair of noose - wings. we carried home with us tonight, Of inestimable value to us in ottr housekeeping. they are as silver as moonlight — as silver. we remember. as the backdrop of this pleasant March night. Until tomorrow -— Diary -4 Good - night I'll'llll’l' ( THIS li'ASHIONETTE" BEAI‘TY SALON ‘ Open Every Day Cold Waving Q Bleaching~ Tlnting . Perm. Speclnl‘ rimm- 4-9132 5 . 257 Grafton St. cictnight wrth the help of “CHASE: K- I. PILLS SUITS COATS DRESSES prints. Petites. regulars and I 9.95 Season-spanning styles in favm-ite pastels. other tuition details add extra loveliness. Let us show you the utilising it) hilt. Son new Spring lines and fashion-fright fabrics. New colors and half-aim. - 55.00 EASTER STORE HOURS Mon. - Wed. 9 — 5 Thursday 9 .— 9 Closed Good Friday Saturday TWO-piece and three-piece fashion charmc'rs. Double knits. wooll. Ind new poodle doth. - plain wool: and Needs. Belle. braids. and - . . "on I‘ll! nun-lo rr's MOORE & M‘lEOD LTD ‘Ibun m about. «new? “Oh dear" Alex llghed. as l