.. -.-4.: set at M”! Ry ALICE ALDEN What better wardrobe tonic is thcre than a non hat? Velvet and straw net together for the one WINTER TONIC A tor a vernal look. The gltsteninglbow of red veitet ribbon. x iwhite straw, like a close-cropped Pm" W h" deparw" M155 Shaw lawn. covers the mandarin croun. It is posed on a cushioned black vct brim and finished with a rhine-I lilttiin. l't's designed to give win- stone teardrop tied with a tiny WOMEN Lena Caroline ML-Lure, VIomen'I Editor. Phone Gil Page 8 The Guardian Wed., January 30, 1957 How Can We Use Of; The There seems nowadays as much interest in conserving our brain power as there was not long ago in soil conservation. conserving our forests. wild-life. etc. World relationships tthat effect every one of us) are growing more com- plicated and it is recognized that .. . HAPPENINGS The First Baptist Church In 0- herlin, Ohio. was the setting re- centl) for a wedding of wide in- Mr and Mrs. W. R. I.ePage en- terest. Robert B. Meyer. Ill-year tertained at supper bridges Sat- old bachelor Gm ernor of New Jer- urday and Monday evenings at sey. married Helen Day Steven- their residence, North River Road. son. a charming 28-year-old brun-I ;ette. Among those attending was I the pleasant occasion. Dr. and Mrs. Adlai Stcvenson. the 1956 l)emo- entertaining this evening at a sup- icratic Candidate for President. per party at their residence Up- lwho is a distant cousin. Per Prince Street. Mi.-s Cliristine Shaw. stenogra-j pher at the Experimental Farm, left Saturday for Ottawa. Miss Shaw has accepted a position with lthe Department of External Af- lfairs. Foreign Services branch. MARY HAINORTLI Husband is Very Critical l)cai' Mary llaworth: We are a lyoung couple married four years Mrs R C Parent entertained at and have M” lowly Chndnmt we R g d H, t nor ,have had our share of adjust- '"'e'"”” ""9" 3 T T" 3 "ments to make and I've thought was entertained by the Expcri-' mental Farm staff and present-g ed with a wrist watch. Prince Charies!Attencis A Modest London School noon tea in honor of Miss Shaw-PM were!” doing mo bad” Em A.””'"3 gm was presented to I am becoming int-reasi.tig'I,v un- Miss Shaw as a remembrance ofisure of myself. Whcn single and on my own I had a self-assurance I seem to the P.E.l. Histoi'ically Society. Horace Shaw are ' to (along with good-willt is of first importance in solving our problems. Various nie- thods of encouraging and develop- ing our most intelligent, brightest or most gifted young people are now in progress and there is ac- tive research on the subject. But how can we discover our most gil'ted'.'and how can we recheck on them throughout the years and place them where they are most needed? At home, in school. and even beyond the school years, the judg- ment of parents. teachers andf heads of departments is not 2- nough. An attractive child with a lively language sense can often put a quieter. clearer thinking one In the shade. Good school perfor- mance may depend lnrgely on self-confidence and memory work. and in the adult years. a brilliant. man can sometimes be overlook-' ed because he lacks certain soc- ial grades. For these reasons and probably because this is a technical age. the use of intelligence tests is in- creasing in Canada. tin the U.S. it is estimated that one in two peo- ing irritation with domestis re- sponsibilities. He sort of holds it against you. and beats you down. for having ”hooked” him. I gat- hcr. Such he-liavior in one's spouse WE AND OUR NEIGHBOURS Owe New Chance Discover; MokelTo Mother-in-law . OSHAWA. Ont. tCPt-A you Best Brains? "3 Hungarian couple. both qualified pie between the ages of five and doctors in their homeland. will istart a two-ycar internship at the fifty will have an occasion to takel the wifeis mother. a dental sur- know. intelligence test: are not Eoshawa General Hospital because the couple's babylttta. Dr. lmre Ugray. 33. I Budapeat urologiat. and his wile. Eva. 32. 8100-a-month jobs while Dr. Helen ivictor. 62.! stays at the couple's iflat to care for Daniel 3, and Cecily and Kata 16 months old twins. ily. using a commandeered am- ,3 lmemgence 1,,” But u wet geun, gave up her career to beibulance. fled to Austria. perfect and certain points about them are a source of worry. WHAT DO THEY TELL But do they measure Intelli- gence? For instance, do intelli- gence tests really measure intelli-, tteuce? one of the difficukiesl here is that no definition of intelli- gence satisfies everyone. But phy- mm. ",9 recent bleak spell chaps” I . who. ha" nude ""5; ofTwca'tlicr-the glittering white of "'9" 5P9?"!'1. "EM 53? '1" '"3'""ittie fields and the stingint: frosts what definition is used an indiv-I idual is intelligent to the degreei to which he possesses: 1. The ability to learn. 2. The ability to think or reason. ELLEN'S DIARY Many Thoug Thoughts As icicles dropped from the caves. wild ducks flow by on light uinl1S. .. . . ,r vi-ns lifted high above the .3. The ability to deal with hlsl wjmdlandsy blue jays "med 1,, me wrmundmgs" ' orchard, sparrows quick and RT"? abimy .m 9'9”! by HWY” striking poses and at instant tan- lenlef And 'me”.'gence "'5”' cy on this and that bush of the claim the psychologists do measv lawn um mes? abumes better H18 n One, a genial fellow was coutt.-iii give Bum "Nmmem now "am just outside the window by which . , . . V .. Standard intelli cnce tests re-' "3 "H 51”" an 3 mug of rmebum sent a series of tasks increasiii)gIy we sat ' ' ' The 5"" beamed U" difficult and usually with a lime ...-m-e?--:------- limit. The main olJ'ect is to find "the capacity to think and act with Insight in situations not depend- ent primarily on knowledge.” Least dependent on knowledge are the "performance" test items - fitting various shaped blocks im" mmcmng M1957 35-5emb”"3i a hole in the handle and hzing it separate parts to form a manni-tun the Wang kin and so on. But many more!-, items are of a verbal nature Ivo- cabulary. information. relation- shipsl since language is the uni-l versal way of expressing tliouglit.-' And this leads to another worry glass is broken can he used as a uuaint picture framc Carcfully rt-inovc the broken niirror, thcn paste or insert the picture. i)l'iii cooics CORNER An old hand mirror In which thcr hts- Happy We Patch the fields, baring patches of snow to be convenient gleaning grounds for the partridges and pheasants was dissolved in a plcaszint mild-i confined, we suspected. more and ness. Snow melted from the roofs. I less of late to the shelter of woodsy spots. i We fitted a patch to a knee of . the overalls James had given us i to mood with the remark "Just in lcase, Ellen. You should lose me 1 some day to a high wind!" How still it was about! We alone way." ;with our mending-.-:..d the spar- trow. And the sun in warming istrength stealing into the kitchen. lWe had it! Ye-es Malam" he ltwinkied not far from the pane. "Cold-too cold for comfort it's been. Frosty! Dear me" he shook his head. "it's quite diffcrnent to read about thc temperature drop- pint-! in some other province than, it is to experience it here! I guess! old folks never saw it much fros-I tier here. than it's bccn'."' "Gucss not” we nodded. "Rcckon that Gilli-SlI't:'Hlll tlic .o.o-.... V . g g bu in - g ' .................................... 1. was .,....,,,., .., mm .0. ma..ixa:.:”::ath;:dEivg3:fk-sntietrzgajv is bound to take the joy out of jmg" .mg'5;I!,ffm'95!S- .!ut.ivioiv CRUMBL!-.S 1- . terials for the Red Cross canvass: ,. h H. .. ii pl P: NR And when One is frntitunfd 10 wg know that children (mm l hm” . . -'. '. "m" "MU" " Waiting-time trick. Easy way to By ADRIAN BALL day. Amoum (.Dm,l.u.d (or cancer I-liindlmt "Pen 9 .'”e"c-V- . "W 5" a tangle of cares. difficulties and bmkim homey merauv 9 k '7 PUP Willie SUP-3!" K ' timuxc baby while you”re Iixingtha I.t).VI)0N lR9l.li8I'St -e British Headinaster is a 47 - year - old 543.00. Collection amounted to I” f5"'." (""fl35 "Mill galmosl troubles, where joy ncver breaks mg "haw alibi!" un-dert:e:i:.I tbsp. ttour mom" 0, 5, min-,. for h,,,ch. y. ncivspzipcrs say the Queen and the former army artillery mlonel and 51.15. 9V'ftl.ililIl1tl- 51) husband 15 Very th rough. psychosomatic ill- Inglm wnrdg man muse front 8” i 1 PER. bL'?lI9" Give him (or her! ' Duke of Edinburgh disregarded onetime clergyman who in his Next place 0. 1ngeting"crl”L'al "I 5ma” ””"g5 3"d- '9' ness tends to crop tip. sooner or H, Wpe honimg W hay ll 9; I:-cup boiling iuitcr y Lang-htcr. they one of )0", 13,8; the views of orthodox advisers In youth represented England as an Mrs. i"'ralii("- Watts. Mrs. Harry K3"d'955 9" Wh9'm':r he I' "WW3: later. served mm (lmldfen 5.13 5"h" i, juice and rind of I It-mun ' -- "t Sill, Ii 8094 ff" silver gcrving lending Prince Charles to day- athlete in international events. Lewis gave an interesting read. I Wmlld 1”” I9 '".'d '"''"'3”' W As of now. you are otertired, been ..amund,. m 2! ,3” Cook until clear. the soulrtknd according to certain spoons. pun to school for a ”dcmocratic training The school is run on modern in on the -.14”? of Ruben Bums, stand up for my rights, If I feel chronically tense and verging on shared mm e mi? 3" '3.lg:i1o cup butter gdV0Cl0f-it IIS 800df0l'lh9 b0t1YI--'00- bang, cool to for kinzship." lines by a staff of eight women: Th,-99 mmesls emmed Cm . I am. right. . . 4 emotional depression. It seems. their are We Hxasrlences ..w' IV: CUP brown SUI-Inf "WV hem" ."."" l,""g.mcr " ifovdcs EH3!" 011- Mali!-I The tousle - haired. eiglit-year teachers, and the most severei Howe, and Car by M” Spmufe I find-"W59" .lH5ili5'1".3 m-V59” This accounts for your trcmulous ed p .n a . lugs cmNd”' W WP WW9 SUP!” 'c""m.ns md Sumumci mfmy h y 3 "l.c'- wfc. m".””' mm m "by 91,1 ('i,.-,,-l(.,- bouame the nu; heirtpunishmcnt ma. , bov can re. , 0 . , f --defending myself against any- anxiety and dimdcnm, Rcsmrgn t expre” i'e"'5"lV” b?"'" 3"di(I-4 cup crackcr criinilis f”"V"0"3- Th” ilk” h'3""' '.”' canindulgemabitofrenecledglory. M me Brimh U . . .. - . were .nJo.ved b) all. - . h- T. . - , 4 . 9 know more about more things than laughter actually speeds the healing . mine to attend an cetve is to be deprived of taking; Memng closed by singing 'h””7- and 9””'y' mi 39” F” morale is a complex assignment. less 1- V d A h. 3-4 cup flour , d - "1 ,,.lu.cnce ' ' ' ordinary school. In the past, fu- part in his favorite sport. iunow Gem” SW99, Anun" ,,n.'i”""5 WM" 1 "0" I 3h""” 3”” Some psychiatric help is advis- ta ?1redo."esH "H 9" 5w”'3 I tsp. baking povttlcr ""35 d: E” ” 3:” it D04” mm." d. , If did decides i'2ii-aki,'3”p5i'5'iiie"":i.i3?- were ed". 8lIEi'hTlPli')ailIllT,?bh::ti1l :1!-I: stiilshiitiggezgi er which lunch was served by hos.!:f,”:'vt;i:'::f:f;';-95701;; ult ';:3'l'l3fyi:'? able. Also you might read MW!" gliiialiya:i:i:9f;ni:I:gfl;(i':lISfsil:i9?E: '&pf.l:p,f,:::"".lIZ.,m.g M mix in ihni v'vher:"y'ouroc(iarIi(r)1g ilinliifving furl 10 revynint baby's Turniture. be sun Charles became a pupil Monday their son having a democratip lehssg asmed by commune ml became um cons;-long of trying :;Tds(::ndaEdug::.z.et.;0mg3'0rB:R;; tzcncc tests unjust to some groups? m.eaS(.d panlq Add mmn and mm hes hcncfiting physically too. lhnca3:t1e:heccr;(;i:it;ix;co.itii:Id'rtlirt; In a modest private school located education "despite the advice oflc arm” to be perfect. and make more "gm M healing nervou, distress T" he ""5w9'"d I" "'9 "(W mli of mix. Sprinkle with coconut. I. .. . f ' pg ' H h h - - - . , - ,. , s - umn along with other uestion t. . . - Tootluoma ti .Sparltling ncwtcetl-i ”T"'””C- 3"! W P” " F V in Ixniqhishridge near Bucking some of their more orthodox ad- 5"LLLOvg w, 1. mistakes than en-r . . . MH 9 5 Bake '1 hour at .125 dcgiccs L P - f will use to get in a bit of biting "am Pa'"”" ”””'" I 0, h "SECURE" "WENT Marv Haworth counsels ”H”0UtZ'I ' r '-i”-T-'TT:";"T-T ';,ili::ct:d:ti exercise . . c He sat next to a doctor's son The ew- .: " t The month meetin t e t . t ' ' i-. . i ' at an oak desk in one of the duke's all 5epii!l:?eei'xienca:d:1f schlohoel Millcove womyenw Institute was culrefvaintil rl?ti!Vih:lIdarenm:Xhef:E'wsli!n ff; hyconslderabledtj90";f0";5!r5;?! A baby sgoctctty. nmvared to cream-and-green schoolrooms. His life was the deciding factor.” The held at the hum! 01 Ml'S- P916? knows what she's doing and why- 3! this newspai,” " D, t W" I i;i:::uCn'; 3i;'i”c';"'5;f1agf"!:'(:n?::3a1ig:";3(: other schoolmates-I01 in all-in- duke attended a "free expression": Hughes on Jan. 22nd. With an 13' I remember suffering from infer- ' ""19" 8'-"353 I YOU P9859 ,'l 1- H I . t h- 7 - C clude the sons of lawyers. cIergy- ' school in Scotland. 'tendance of nine members. Meet- - 1 g - in M, M P853 the nuts. professor? F” F0 "3 0f 0b oranges selected for igh vitamin- mcn. journalists, businessmen and The prince will spend (Slit hours ing ODODNI In 1181131 m8n"9T- min i giariichts edei::1iitsexcc;:i)i1ci;eand oui PWOPCUPIBG professor: 1 SUV lI:CI'i?Icn lhirfiiiees coidugi Tndliiiil: ;c&';'ri&EEoi;t';(I')rs. lat the school. five days a week. lowed by roll call and minutes of home rm. was unpieasamiy af. lloset sot. tbhut I really should flunl. em,aghE;.dmbZby :"y'k" "IR; 0' PY for the next 18 months. A re art revious meetin . - ' r w "I08 0 Cm ' -v i His schooling will cost between I on his work will be sent to Biick- p Bill for schooT treat was paid tt)i:'r.:,t,llgs',;.:lsgocIhlti-1eq1Ca;lii(ij0irla,g i :ai'l1i8fIet I tried Thillru'a;'t:urci.1?d 1'27 and 1:30 a term. with lunches ingham Palace each term. . and two donations towards the mom” Saving -1),,,,'; giwat,-5 jug. TM in? C5" Ind);-"ELI named :.”f,?,.,"'ai'l,i:,l”.i,xf,':," Sixpence (35 Newsgafgrs iidlnyl lmw "gel ”"w.T””lPi9d- TV?” new nil.9m' tify yotii'scIf." So evidently myl CHANGED CAREER fyeryoneis F . smoothzind L'3&)'fINlIilIi,i)C on biihy's so it cah be fed I T('.i1('il9T5)l"l'Dnrtcd that Charlesdnnagmiotti alleowTn 0oCha:lt-E 8i'litv?ti" bills-',mn(id'm'e Inshhutehtcrd oiivrietl: problem iwms from chudhoo-d' Emmy Dcsunm the fanwd 5” avounn lc'!dcr.g"m& .('.crh" 1.cc”"ng "W as.” from spmm unloved every minute of his firstyfrom the curiou: . p ty iirig (t:lipS&(:tiJ lie” "E m My h:'rbfa":' ahgood Krgyldeg man” who died in 1930- bcga" her 1' (bulkliddn pkdwmti l'idvmt'cd Md ( be Bab Fooda,hmhllie at Iciulih - t . g- 4 g d goo at er. as n a it o musical career In Prague as . n'c.Inl0atapcrc s ape or easy icr r y iagara I I. new ”"k ”""m”'"' M” H"' hiallittling me both at home and '1; I grasping. Canada. WW New WOEW!" c0mml"9'3- in mint of friends I am a little "0 mi ( - Herrell Arhing and Mrs. Lloyd Mc- "red of laugming '3! myw" 1-” A I"ty"' new pmgram c”m'"m"' told him how I fecl and he has I N'wWWwwwW wk NWT M” (X Sh”'e"a”' tried to stop it. I am considered , ,,..,. l . ' ' A discussmn fonoww "'1 5 m"' I tclli cnt and attractive and I " i ' an t A ccrt but nothing definite was de- Vcamgm h, I good wih and F" "3 """"” ”"''”''.V ”'"'V''- - - aided 0"' . mother--not the wish -washv sort i l M, NADEANE WALKER hat department of the hon”. she The new roll call for March II M personality I Remy", have be. nripofbacan. Ptlt.undrr'thIbI'oIlCh' . . PARIS IAPI -- Christian Dior is a slim, chic woman with raven to be answered -by an "uh "um come. F. ”""""'"'”'bd"' """"' celebrates his Ittth anniversary as hair swept straight back. Mr ism": or wket Heir Mrs" Dear Gt'.: The nature of your - dictator of Paris fashions with- "Dame Couture" is the name Lloyd Mclmy" kindly Invnm me problem indicates that you aren't ' C presentation Thursday of his new Dior has fondly given to his third me"'.h”5 '0 her h"'"9 for "'9 "ex! pm()li(inaIiV well integrated. And spring collection. muse. Mme. Marguerite Carre. nmmng '0 be hem March 4”," this is du-c to the fact that vnu He has followcd success with She runs the 24 workshops of Mrs. Aeneas Mcnmmau conduct. have!” comfomiblv acceptied tiiiccess, until today the House of Dior's Paris establishment with ed T guessing Mme” W0" by youpgclf gt your feat (gnd es5en- ' 4 Christian Dior represents a flour- unchallenged authority. Mary Hughes Mun” closed wnh (tally sound) worth. ishing empire of high fashion. In Dlor's pearl grey, nco-Louis. God 58.", the Q”""' 8"” which you have the capacity in do Vtlih branches in London. New XVI salons. these three women sill 3 delmm” hmch was NW"! by good work Vgpontgneouglv as wag York and other cities. with Dior to cull the new 1957i the hoslc” proved In'your secretarial expcr- i Echinrl the shy Frenchman from spring collection. as the manne-, 51'. Anmugw-s w.M,s, gene? gut in the mi, uf house. Normandy stand three women qulns rehearse for the press open-l wife 'md mother on tend .4, who linvc contributed almost equ- ing. Not even the sale.-zwomen are The regular meelinll 0! 019 identify mmcif znconuiously T ally to the Dior success story. allowed to peek until Thursday. W0m9t1'! MIS-'ti0n8l')' 50'-4933' 0' St W,;,. '0" ymolh ,- mbiem. 9,. 'T ' f -- -- Mmc Raym onde Zenacker. Dior believes in fortune tellers. AntirEVt"S Pfesbylffian Church. f y a d kph H E, 1 ms." known simily as ”Madame Ray- He relates that a charity fair Montague. was held at the home onnfnclef :1 "5 nv-?,u"v-r y ELVIS PRESLEY mond.” has been described by the palm reader first told him he of Mrs. Chester MacLure, Tues- youl ff ,0r "(med to B or . desiilner as "a second me, my "would make a lrt-at iOTiIllIC.d"-'.V Dvfnintl. -VBHIIEFY 15ih- The negof,:9qKE:::I.,r..:n:”:l:'e wrestling M"'lt'0N exact cnniplcmcnt." She is blue- through women." to the horror !lltt'me Of the Wnrshi criod was - . i ' eyed. brown haired. comfortably his parents who envisaged whlii-I "The Untried Way" -ting the iMd- with bogelmm much o! the mm' The "ion talked. .bout . matrnnly. slave traffic. ei was Mrs. John MacKenzle. mnead M slfnply doing your huh ""e"'m" "f the WT i .i i CALLED "INSPIRATION" Now 52. pm has prepared at 'rii.- call to worship. Psalm 37:5. '" ' w'.l”'9-'"""'”l "”"'” "3'- ten years made over one i - ' g ,. I Mint-. xiitza Bricard, known inirctiremcnt retreat In Monlnuroux,,vt'a.s read by the leader, followed 3nd lemn” 3"." "mm Hwmc" million d ollars it one I "7 - ' a 4 Paris as "I)ior's inspiration." sits in Provt-nce, where he can gmwlliy prayer. The scripture lesson. Y0",,"" ma'""”l '9 be hung" year 1956. Elvis Presley r by the niastt-r's clhnw when final wine grapes. Extitliis I3: I7-22 was read to 1953' and lmulhlng ym"""' m' of co'u”ei i . - chnlcpg ,1”. mad... and mu, me "mm" and "1! Bible exposmon stead of acting on the dictates of ., g , . g H V g H gig. swam"-r-r Wm WM by Mm Macxenzie. A common sense In charting the How do people. the teen- ' . ,5. I MAI.PEQUF.' AND svnstin of prayer and the hymn days course. i y agerl and older folk. re- I , -.-u DAILY PATTERN in Ll:.;W...i””.?t"J?".I.”':::;f "'l:lff'l!f..!.'.:"...... -5,”. ogjw--1 - . , On January 20th. the Mnlps-queliiitlt i i p cap:-d. tcniprirarily. the emotional "1 wlggle "C 0.7 i at h. 4 . and Baltic Women's Missionary; TM business Wu conduct.” by down - drag of your disturbing ow," "Venn ad' lac” ""3 ' , Society met in the Memorial room the president Mrs. D.A. Camp- humv hanks:--ound - hence you 5"” '”"di'"”d' """.' VD . of the Princetown United Church bell, Thine.-n' member. um two could be yourself. more freely MW do” '79 "la '0 '5" for their January meeting with visitors responded to roll cnllwith there But now that you are re- fan! and his critics? the president. Mrs. Wm. H. Burns the name of a isslonary in In- turned. as it were. to a full-time s , . ti. , N 1: w pm- ineutdintt die. The correspondence and the job vtithin "the four walls" of -I-URES M H 7 P I Mrs. Earnest Bryenton conduct- minutes of the last meeting were homc, thc phantoms of childhood T V” "3 ”' ed the worship service which con- rcad by Mrs. A. D. MacLurc. Cor- tanxicty and guilt feelings but the bane boy' the e'""' eluded by singing "All Hail The respondcnce included a lettcr of around you again "””"i mt 5h0Wm5" 3"", Power of Jesus" name followechapprcciatlnn from the trusteej Your hiisbnndls belittling attl-; MILLIONAIRE iii thil by prayer by Mrs. Bryenton. ,board of Armagh, Toronto. for a little IS no help at all. On the con-I week's issue of the Star At the conclusion of this meeting : donation towards their missionary i trnry. it is a severe tax upon' Weekly If; now on "1; the Ladies Aid met 'or their an .W0Tk- 'your morale. Furthermore it is i . nual meeting with the president, A iettergfrom Mrs. P. K. Ham- subtly unfriendly to you, it real The New STAR WEEKLY Mrs. Wm. H. Bllfnl conducting blcy. president -of Women's Inf;-r. Jedi"; kind 0, mmkervl m,”vg --4.-.m...m...;.. the meeting. ?”'l"Th COMIC" 07 ('3nBdR- T0T0fI- It suggests that he parlinllv re- YORK WJ. pg: l:':5 read l'EtIlfd"'K "19 Wurid sents the Involvement: of being YM P'I"IIiV?!'I;,F which will b0 Mid married and having dependents; no Jmuary meeting or M M on arc . . and takes this moans of ventilat- uii. -r m " "'9 "0"" 0' M”- -l- M Svmule month The finan I 1" M t 9 N with the president, Mrs. rrankimd by M" H ,.5'N:f.':,' :4,” ' Watts presiding. Meeting opentdicommittee in charge of ackine by am. -tAnnIe Laurie" follow-: clothing for iiungarlan reiief reu-I H 9 fl” con?” "' "'"50"- Dotted that nix large cartons had: I V member: and one via-; been gmppgd, 11,". win. "'0 , wee mmtkngi cat; um. The study was lead by Mrs. s,y...,..,,g,-.2 3'" v -' . ' ew elf'Il C. MacKay who read a molt I - I .1; ' '-"'"'T"' - ngfyygl gjlpgln M Desolation" followed by minutes; teresttng story "mg. 3,, new :. l.':'i:.'.'3 '.'. "H huny -” "ch zdlaat meeting which were read 0. Knox. p.u:uy,-3... i a . The in in l"-' 1- htwu 1&1-3' ' I u'yGf.h.n.g”f.ggu-agood Cotmnltteea gave their reports. hymn "Sirndtggcl:t'.i'neMPortatl'!'f Ib:.;.1E .H' v - slileii ';r."?r.::"vmq.pPNniit:: l "tfuii:-'5 rizpimy host "-"-m- Ts-van '-Gila-LI ."" oountypol. Glinntu' ' ' bakin make: them cria' . - . . - - - n-- N I cnnom c1..pp.n, M.-., mmgrdtess. assisted by Mrs. Macttay. WWW"-(N-H0-Haydn-m ,,Q",',',"i','f' i”ii”" '”""'v ' T p' w-cu and Mn. mm Prond.lMrs. o. A. Campbell and im. he '9:-'"'mD”l:"";";I;7:-.AhwIhQ - -..s;;'-IN!) . lchoh Min Darothv Hum. "''80"- l H W g ram. 411. it. 5 y... .,., tandc,gnli-hrowa.ParfoetftrdnIdnnlunaclu Laoel. Mn. Art Johnston and rr”'r"r 1'3 ugh,” ""' "M W" "'""'""" Fast, deep-down relief from - - WI -wont go! Qpetitm became they digest no . . . I oaatly.AlwayaroachforChrut:o'aHonayGrahama. CHRIITII. CROWN AND COMPANY. Lmlfli Last November. the Ugray fam- aoneonoaaaaoooooeonvecaaacanoe-oaoolooulllooo weather-tbtxa tan about nun . been changing much after an" -grinned. "Guess it must be ' "It's nice todly" we offered. i " tNice' isn't an adequate 5 word" he smiled. It's . . .it's sonic- ;thing out of this world - than what it is after the cold! so mud i and pleasant." l "The January thaw must in coming?” "It just may be - lky Junk; lt. air feels like it. Yea. it jun may be.” ; we cut a second length of atom black thread. lifted the needle in the window to catch the light. Don't do that!" he begged stain. ing up in alarm. "Don't. you kn” you might as well kill a man as frighten him to death!" I We settled again to the sewing, '-He edged back to the sill. A sleigh -drawn by the new horse, a gee. ond hauled by the Nell-mare went ydown along the lane. The farmers ioff to a spot of hauling. A gray 'car climbed smartly the road-hill i "Can you tell me how far on now is Candlemas Day?" he quer- I lied. ”Not far- only a few days a- "That will tell the tale" he said soberly. "Dark-spring comes in good time: sunny and 'there'll be two winters in the year' lie quoted, ”I'd like. ." "What would you like?" we smil- ed cncouraginly. ”I'd like for me and the old lady to be nest-building, as busy as beavers. Ye-es Ma'am" he chuchkled "that's what I'd like!" "That will be the day!"l we nod- dcd. Until tomorrow - - -- Diary - Goodnight. . . . . . UP Baht 3: In 9 a pediatrician will work at their; the same old chanaelal What!" I. 9