— TTT mEWLEN'S DIARY = ats No Animal Is Neglected — | In Busiest Of Seasons “It continues. mild,”, James {and everything {is going observed at our bedroom win-| well.” “A bit wearisome, dow this morning. ‘‘It's unusual, |would think?” “Sometimes,” this spell of weather in January, | James nodded. ‘‘One can tire isn’t it, Ellen? I should by rights |with the work though not with that i can find the time today. Yes, | Weary at the end of a day, | : we might not get another such | fairly tumble into bed. co day for it all winter” he ‘said, |# the morning, you how Dawn was setting its brighten- | Well things are going - perhaps Jing touches above the eastern @ pen of fat cattle, or. shoats, or “) Hills. “Above the millst*eam tines wala aera tay nee : over in the house on the hil!, and | eelds are a ga fn that across the lane, the mor- | aoe ea " feat ning lights were on. Ours too ed og This fo a — dey would shine out presently from The thought ae : You’ the kitchen across the snowy hover Saale aoe - yards. Doors would open and close. James would step out to his day. «“You farmers are for- tunate” a man who came £ee Fis oEe fs : ite ee by today remarked. ‘You are pag neglected. oe ee baying your holidays now!” | ing’ ue wh mee ae “You should stop with us a while | come to town to a spell James gmiled. ‘'You would get | of shopping, ‘ 's to be no a different view of things. Now | gawdling over any to- with .the stock in, well, here, it | gay! None of this: . | 48 the busiest season we have.”, round’ - no wasting of time. 11 “That's too bad” the salesman | have to be home no later than offered. “Oh, I wouldn't Say. to feed: the stock. So, govern #8 ‘ : that. We like it.. We'have no yourself accordingly!” ms : complaint. It’s interesting. and |" we emiled to pono over. this ’ ; ( : ss \ . , when you enjoy it, trait revealed in a younger ge- _ZONTA CLUB EXECUTIVES. : ; , | | et 4 The. study of higway safety, ere just a few of the projects who are directors, and Mrs. saute Sie alae ae ae : : YMCA AUXILIARY OFFICERS ee Goes ot the, Chas fon, eee Conale, Be acting weet . | move casually, but mone the less | Some members of the tion for the assistance they Osborne, secretary and Mrs. Clinics, ' Club. Taking am active part dent. The story of the Zont- c viding transportation pee Sh in the organization are (FROM ians appeared on page 5A in |e wap” | YMCA Auxjliarye have given have id ee - WR. a viewsrectieat, ; @es at the Sheltered Work- . WEFT) Mrs. Julian Herring yesterday's Women’s Club sie eae — are the | over 50 years of service and neice i — “(FROM Story on Auxiliary-ap- Shop for their social evenings, and Mrs. Evelyn Cudinore Edition. st eons ‘was’ | the auxiliary as a whole have LEFT TO RIGHT) Mrs, Frank eared on page 8A of the Wo- “ f lie tt “Well, not that it would make | been given special recogni- Jelks, president; Mrs. Fred men's Club Edition yesterday. | HAPPENINGS _| Tons OfSupplies | Sine eaten | yen ti We “ __Amivey Jenkin, Women's Vater, Phose ese | Shipped By USC |¢ athe Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Jaa 26, TOR arery mae cpt oar Summerside Guide Assoc. _. bgeeie Seigeeretee ‘sie eae arabe anti ames ps Wh, ioc MAGrshfield Ladies’ Aid Elects ss == © «="2| Stresses Need For Leaders fi.“ erst ciara recently by relatives and friends | trip. pounds of home made soap-have | ‘ : = training, to the. e The vhores: the feeding, the The annual meeting of the! ~The - District. Commissioner commamity who instruct: aed tes! to | j : ‘been shipped to. Greece, Middle | ding anniversary home| ‘Elsie Jardine has returned to.|East and Korea by the P. E. I. | ffi | ; cleaning of stables and sties,|5ummerside Local Association /Mrs Orville Phillips, ‘extended |padge work, to’ the ‘school prin- | of Mr. and Mrs. faved . Har-| Boston, Mass., after spending | Unitarian Service Committee. | O icers At Annua Meeting |and other incidentals to these, Of the Girl Guides of Canadaia welcome to the well attended veto who permit the 5 age M. , : Victoria Rd. ( some time with her mother, Mrs | Shipments also included 100 keep our farmers pretty well oc-|was held on January 20 in- the | audience mothers guides |classrooms, to Judge Darby for | Se eentummtery coba covised ins James Jardine, Bothwell. Band nit cardigans as well as) Mrs. WS. MacArthur, Union |Mrs. Ian MacArthur; treasurer, |cupied these nice January days. |auditorium of Parkside School. | ong a i She . co tolhis interest in the Citizen | dining room table and Mr. and , 300 baby shirts. ~ Road, was, hostess to the annual |Mrs.’ A.A. MacBeath; visitation| Until tomorrow —— Diary —— |The meeting opened with the! ; Badge for Gold Cord aspirante — | Mrs. Larkin (nee Amelia Mac-| Barbara Acorn, nurse in train-| An average of 10 women, each | meeting of the Marshfield Pres- | committee, Mrs. Cedris Ballem | Goodnight... reading of the guide prayer. explain: the function of the Local and to the guiders. * Donald) received a number of |ing at the Charlottetown Hospi-| Friday, sort, wash, mend and |yterian Ladies Aid. _|and Mrs; Hugh Lowry and card | - : A Association, noting their respon- Mrs. Phillips brought before @ppropriate gifts to mark the |tal, spent the weekend with her |Pack crates of clothing, averag-| The visitation committee re-| committee, Mrs. Cedric Ballem | : mt : sibility to organize Packs andj|the meeting the great problem _ happy event. Refreshments and |parents, Mr. and Mrs. William |ing 85 pounds each. ported sending @ gift to Mrs, W.| . Members were delegated to| MARY HAWORTH ss |Companies and Crews end find |in_ getting help for leaders and. a ee a =~ | Pen cee takes teres (Runs Ged ee a kha Goat Wee el : leadership for these groups, leadership itself and explained : E : \ _clubs, rns, was 2 5 : : 1 and ‘ were | Thomas Stubbert has return-| Frankie MacGregor, 3rd year | send mending groups to the USC memorial book for the chuch, |members. The mext meeting is Married Man Tells Wife They purchase camp equipment hevece to be closed an @ beele. | ed to his residence in Belleville, |student at PWC spent the week-|work ‘room in the Dominion |also to remember Mrs. L.H. D. |to be held at the home of Mrs. end give financial aesistance tole.) issued a plea for help ia * Ont., after being called home| end with her parents at O'Leary. | Building.” Besides this, many in-| Foster, honorary president .on Cecil. Stetson. The meeting clos- t . , all guides going to camps out- this direction. 1 j due to the death of his father, dividuals, as well as many Wo- |ber 95th birthday. The travelling |ed with the Lord's Prayer after! b1@’e Fad Up Wants Out _jside the province. They provide | "ss Oren mae and Mrs, Jos. ' the late Alfred Stubbert of Sou- The Darnley Women’s Institu-|men’s Institutes throughout the|apron and birthday box were |which refreshments were serv; : ey ee ee ee | la Gan ereaaend 4 teak e- ®is; On his return trip, he waste recently eponsored a success- |siland, work to alleviate the jepened “Gat Oe gencente vere (ed by the bestows and commit-| MARY HAWORTH: a le tao onl i: lee Se ee ene eens oak ade ot bake tbe | Se arene eae ee a Pee | cate rene Scots Se wel i Sa Peon soe [> che aN RE, TAM: pms trees oat eed ont dre Se Goa anne ce ncn, oe eee : ieala io 7 es ; ot M : years, I thought, until justed, to accord hysical s-|monstrated the method = nt ae | when 20 tables were in play. The Money donations during the|and Mrs. Athol MacBeath were jpress pulp up from the bottom hapey ¥ ape | a Mois sie, aces ae a, ee are oe ot weaiie oad cabios a baa: ; Melvin J. MacQuaid, MP, Sou- | ladies’ high score was won by |year reached an all time high, | appointed to purchase floor cov- | of the potato, put on a pat of dant: tha Weche aad: so, in time to come, it will be tere and the roll from the groundsheet on the Sui dee ce odin toe tae Lester Woodside and the |and when forwarded to Ottawa ering for. rooms at the manse. (putter and dust with paprika Tan Mima tk Wad. oe: Sev lneciatad a0 -comemnsiece™ thit pone sen agen + only | oti te the. proper application * to. | new duties. Mrs. ’s by George Hickey, headquarters, go toward the pur- The ‘f eee Top with any ‘of the following: duty for a month and met a wo-| middle age men go through an‘ Association Sean through their |@f the blanket on the top. They MeQueid and tamily ere remain = | aelS — a Deviled Ham Topping Mix! man with whom he fell madly |emotional phase of wanting to re-|Annual Tea which is tobe heid |@xplained the rules and regula- ; tngret their home in Souris to Mrs. William Silliker and Wil- | plies, educational and self helpi|H.D. Foster; president, Mrs. {the contents 1 (2% oz.) can. de | tovehe ¥-moticed: that: live:their adolescence, - tas Saturday, February {tions governing food, swimming ; heen oe Tham Simmons. The door_prize | pr ammes in 12 stricken coun-| Cecil Stetson; vice- presid é nt, |viled ham with 1 . minced . 8. oe year on , h that laid i i he had been to himself| In your husband’s case, a com- |19th and c: for support with |@nd healt were down + Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cong tie. a8 de Walince Dick i tries. : _ Dorothy MacFarlane; secretary, — bana = tbsp. to at home,. with nothing to say to |bination of .factors precipitates |this pose bbe befere camp could be opened Boy Z : figiea 2 oe ee De ee : his mixed-up desire to turn back| . A day's program was explained terete wi IDA BAILEY ALLEN getter arr tant| He works nights nd drinks a te clock ~ wich cant be ote noctes ofthe lot Sauna macs |and,e,"er7 cleat picture emer Re eke 3% L ps ott Step salacod’ meook ce teen He comer home from work |. Among these factors I would ing and the last executive meet al so te aad a ton 1 ; : ; : list: His mounting age, the long- |j, 3 to swim a love Gail Rayner, 4th year stu- : te chives, or use treeas-dried |@0es straight to bed.and sleeps coctel fodians of rearing & lor” secretary, ant wae retiring |6r outdoor life being instilled im dent at PWC epent the weekend] Pras Or Canne Beans chives: add ealt and pepper to | um return to work. On |/fime, ool imaited earnings, che (2S, Secretary, she was thanked |" ort. Campers, Summerside guest of her drops Tabasco. ~ | his days off he stays in the bed- for her untiring efforts and : - ve ; taste, and 4 tT : dean ‘eisied wat- |sense of “escape” from “life a8 |cheerful co-operation during her| The executive for the coming — Mr, and. Mrs. Ray. Ray- | A Sal ds dH ( Bacon Topping: Bake or —_ . usual” that he found in a month |years in office. The financial |year will be chairman, Mrs. Or- ; n qid erve OT mee 5. ee hacen See "to leave, to go (Jury. duty. plus the happenstan- | Statement ‘was’ circulated ora |Ville Phillips; secretary, Louise Carolyn Barrington, in third 3 ae a Aye with aay slelor aa ‘he does. |€@ strong sex attraction to *|Mrs. G. Gallant read the finan- |Gifford; treasurer, Mrs._G--Gal- : : BY IDA BAILEY AILEN relishes, ‘ mustard and sauces * | not _love me, is tired of being |woman juror, possibly from & | ojo) reports, ant; ot Peltie of Wales Call | Ever—since~the~iabelling—~-of come in special giats~contain= REEN BEAN married, etc. He says he would | !@teer background.” ‘A repeet on tee ack 6 J. Magee; hospitality, 7 e in Kensington. -- foods and beverages in g1ass/ers. — 3 (5") strips bacon leave but he can’t afford to, as| If he refuses professional coun- |pished by brownies and guides |Wem™*™aker and Mrs . : containers started, many fine| Among some of the more ele-| 1 peeled small onion, he would have to support me.jsel, my advice is, get it for lwas given by the badge Horn; uniforms, Mrs. Lawrence PUBLISH OWN REPORTS [hotels and restaurants have jgant foods, eupermarkets have/ chopped fine. He.never wanted me to work, so |yourself, as dicine for |tary, Mrs. HJ. Magee, nine Gold |=" cite, Yes Amerkse Melon eee ao peeniog ta moe mack. ca| 1 tbsp. vinegar I am dependent on him for every-| the soul, in coping with his \Cords, the ‘highest award in| The meeting adjourned and Sy See 2 ws ae gee Same mat aes] teen tace ure cides, agen (ate be te rete dn ae 2,000, . ‘i le * s e i . . 5 e 1 i picalins teports yearly. |, Homemakers began to follow |the et ee ae ooh 23, 19 and 5-years. The eldest| Mary Haworth counsels |i) Round Cords, the. second | Mittee. —y this, trend, so manufacturers de-}on the lids. move the li % tsp. prepared horseradish |has a good job, and the second|th'rough her column not by /nighest award. It was noted that * Oe ee ee eee Soe (optional) on, My wee mail or personal interview. (491 vanjous awards had been greene Spe seme eg eee serving] 1B. cooked tem [Be Teteta the Seanad. sage we er In care of The Gear earned ty ite gris eres ‘oe! SCPATICA. = rps beans she on his nerves, past year, 168 more than in the} ° Used “‘As Is ; TOMORROW'S DINNER Te Wi) een 6 oe E. rancoggg inet her, etc. He ig- : previous year but Mrs. Do sharp stabbing pains shoot Juice Cocktail Magee As a result the ee Oe a Table from Con-| ,blue Lake beans, drained /nores all the children since this ge expressed great alarm at th e | down your thighs, hip to ankle? Is it Praag en pager — < Iestaae 1-3 ¢. chopped fresh celery began; acts like a stranger to Peru Hits Prospect of packs and compan- | fard for you to get ne glass tainers, including Cut bacon in small squares. | all of us. F tles, jars and glasses of fine | Sauteed Liver with Onions | piace in small fry-pan and| I am sa confused. I-wonder |, ° - |iean Republic as prime targets |he,tertible pains of sciatica, try foods, were often_nolon ger} Baked White Potatoes | sania until fat runs. Add” onion’ {it pays to be a good wife, only to; AT Ie ee ereaie TEMPLETON’S. T-R-C's today... a a ab iar Sige are _ ee Toppings and cook ‘ntil yellowed. ‘ti be rejected leer asked At Russia tonal reas. a Only 85c and $1.65 at drug countere___ ~fopened placed Green salad in vinegar, sugar, pepper, »|him if there was something : ‘ s Te the table. . : PE cin” aoe with Fill and horseradish. Add bean 58, | did or didn't do. He says 1 am a DI Mag eran Peru tie Wa eee eae or ae = nals eee noe Glass ee Mani ole - Cheese [a a Po aocd 7 and mother, he — has formally accused the Soviet |Haiti and Bolivia cad porthpray eally, while Sekine T-R-C's internatiye acturers’ Tnstitu 3 Maple Syrup~Poured rn m with a . rve |doesn’t love me any more, 6397 annually American Home-| from its Glass Container |with chopped celery a8 & gat-lhas found another love, eck sacle con i ee for the| makers es soars than 2 pees is nen ot Tve tried to interest fim in =o Paes bottles and jars of food prod- ‘Measurements level; . epecialist help, as people don’t Pledging support su! ucts ranging from cavair to recipes for 6 THE CHEF HURRIES UP — {change like this for no reason. against Peru and TREAT ALCOHOLISM catsup. And many of them go BAKED WHITE POTATOES | __POTATO-BAKING iia | But he says there's nothing | Other Latin American cea WASHINGTON (AP) ~~~ ~-Sen-- Bia ~[eht-to-table as is" This is) WITH TASTY TOPPINGS“ | Through eich, potato stick Tt wrong with bi, that he knows | THe Petuviar complaint: sup-|— WASHINGTON (AP) = 6 part of today’s simplified,| Scrub medium-sized baking |two slender steel spikes, end-to what he wants in lite and is ported by Venezuela and Colom- vas . Ja (Rep. casual living, also is often suit-|potatoes and cut out any blem-jend. These conduct heat quick- going to live as he pleases. What bia, was presented to the coun- [N-Y:) proposed Tuesday:a "| s able for special gourment meals |ishes. Rub with savory fat |ly into the potato interiors, sav-| Gone o'r 2 cil of the Organization of ee oe oii The beautiful glassware = con- |(this keeps the skin soft enough jing approximately % of the es erican States (OAS) by Juan 1 @ Tae tainer has turned — into a- hall- |to eat). Bake in very hot oven; |usual baking time. DEAR L. 8.: In my view, you | Bautista De Lavalle, Peru’s am- Soy ahost Gn aap aie Bene mark of elegance. 4% degrees F., 15 min. The re-‘ should stay put, eit tight, stick |bassador to the OAS. - seectetiens ueeiibaes pr Maple Syrup, Too : duce heat to 375 degrees F., and LIKE NEW BLADES to the even tenor of your home- Peru asked that the protest be In sbeenteeiem, inefflelency and Many brands of salad oils and |bake tintil potatoes feel te: ._, |m@aker routines and let your hus- wasted on by the OAS secretary. |W , 2 * en ee y packanad ‘a aan eager hontae ering te a, isleeersacr ee a oe Gena! Salen ee os 2 ae rea on der the surgeon-general set up maple syrup are packaged . ° s i tangle he’s got himself in- A : ; ; P 1 smart decanter - type bottles.| To serve baked potatoes, cut | stainless steel blades, compared | to, that it be cireulated among all /@ Sinemet aT ne tee a wl hGt ate Such condiments as chutney, |top open in form of a cross, |with 50 per cent’in the U.S. Ignore his urging that you go | nations. aa ee Cee a LTD i ; to live with your sister, etc The complaint said state. ae eo a oT | es A Se a ee et amie nena 4 > ™ bp 1) ae eM = So- - t t v A file ae has provided. ‘So, fet'lagie and |iet deienetion, “constitutes a |, WWAAMANAANARAANAAS »| ITEMS Ci en justice, rather than feeling, | flagrant violation” of a UN re-|§ BL BENNETT CARR a ika wn Goaniat” tae on Saeeveniion Wp Satehoe’ fepsotiont ier ; lor your “‘peo- | condemning one UT AN GN ple don’t change like this for no | national in the internal affairs of 7 Counselling j i i | TRI ACE Aes ad) a f doubt. : f The late Dr.' Edmund Berg- ler, Viennese-born and Euro- pean educated psychoanalyst, who practised there and in New York City, spotlights the reason aaa . |in. his book titled “The Revolt of the Middle-Aged Man” (A. 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