I GUI-ERIN. Que. (CPI -- Hunting ' be I maa”s sport. but I wo- will deserve most of the it if pheasant hunting he- .-.-s I reality in northern Que- hhtirs. John Carniel, I widow and a grandmother. has raised 1,000 pheasants of four varieties in an effort to acclitnatize the game bird to rigorous northern winters. The hobby she started four years ago on her farm near here. on the shores of Lat: Des Quin" i11l have to be pampered from the day cial support of local sportsmen; Carniel's Hu nting Club was formed and wit day-old pheasant chicks were shipped to her farm from New Hampshire. In 1955 the Quebec game and fisheries department sent 300 eggs to her. last year til). The fu'st batch of eggs yielded I return of 67 per cent. but wet weather last summer cut the survival rate to 50 per cent. Mrs. Carmel says her pheasants are temperamental creatures that Temiscatsiingue county. is betn;' they leave their shells. watched by the Quebec depart- They are hatched before Jttne ment of game and fisheries. I5 and must be kept indoors for Pheasants are rarely seen farther several weeks at temperatures be- riorth than southern Ontario. Can-tvteen It and 90 degrees. The)" they live here? lare fed I mash. Then she trans- ''I believe that in I few years fers them to seven large pens. the birds will prove they ran sor-pfeeding them I mixture of scratch in the north." says Mrs. and cracked corn until their re- (iarniel. lease at Thanksgiving. The trim. Venice-born nperator- Since 1952 Mrs. Csrniel has re- of a tourist camp and farm first I leased 1.000 Lady Amhersts. Gold- became interested in pheasants in ens. Ringnet-ks and Himalayas. 1952, when she visited T. E. Stor-l "Last season." says Mrs. Car- ree. manager of the Dufault Lake nlel. "club members ran across mine at Norsnda. who had been quite a few of the old stock turned raising the birds for two years. loose and four kills of this nature EPORTSMEN HELPED were made. The birds ranged as By June she had won the finan far afield as 36 miles ' RUHAMAH S FRANK WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS ONE HORSE "I have at last reiiched that (jhni-5 10,- gm; pxfrgorfhnary Reading's from the Missionary '80 It's I problem shared by dren -- Is she usually is and hgglsenca from home? And stagger-.long awaited day when everyone dieler who is content to stay at were read by Mrs. Eva Srntnet. both sexes. is it." wrote a woman - she needs the brains -- of I; in! 10 the imagination is thn Pi- is Saying in tnP- T011 Ir? thin 150 pounds viliich is normal for Mrs. Ivan Sc-ntner and Mrs. Dale reader. "this finding I "Hapy BIl- Prime Minister. and the tact - of, i0" needed t0 Enlist hi5 Wiiiittlt-iennugh-' I hm? be?" On In)” diet her generous frame. Iler ht-aith.vlProude. Roll call was answered ance' between home and ommun- I Member of Parliament -- and 11953 in Wk? 5191" '0 End "0111 t0Wn 501' SN?" nt0nth5- i Vtfighfd 200 attitude toward that nf.'lllll(llIS by It) members with a favorite ity living you discussed in your unlimited energy - and pocket i11ti19iI1nii.V 081”? Pnttttdr V1'h911 i St-'i1”tPd and it-We, quality termed will power is in-pvt-rse of a hymn. Treats were giv-. last column? A; for .5 Vin con. money or her own: And if ,h, But she carried through. and by lost 50 pounds. I knew what I was it yniitio llPi'Pi' ad- an to it sliut-ins at Christmas. earned the sharing is in about the. lives in the country and is the wife it Im- . WOMEN Lena Caroline Mcbnra. Women's Editor. Phone ISM Page 8 The Guardian Wed., January 23,1957 IIOOHXN II. The Brooklyn W.l. held there regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack MacKinnon Jan 3rd. The meeting opened by repeating the Mary Stuart Collect. The roll call was answered by to members and 2 visitors present. They In- swered by paying I cent an inch for their waist measurements re- alizing the sum of 33.74. The min- utes were read. approved and signed. We decided to buy I case of mixed canned goods for the ! school children for I hot lunch. The .committeeI gave their reports. iMrs. Lloyd lllacliinnon is on both the Sick and Program committees for the next month. The teacher.j Mrs. MacKinnon will report to the I Treasurer, Mrs. Alex Whttaway when anything is required for the- ll-IAPPENINGS Dr. Helen Abell left on returni Mr. and Mrs. Keir MacDonald to Ottawa Tuesday morning. Jan. have returned to their home in 22 While in this city she was lhel Toronto. after spending some time guest of Miss Jean Msclfarlanelvisiting with friends and relatives and Miss l)oris M. Anderson. tin Charlottetown. KEEP IN TRIM Successful Reducer Hots Solution For Weight By IDA JEAN KAIN "ll fat people would only learn about food. they would not find it hard to lose weight." Those words fmm I successful reducer gave this dietitian gladdened strength. could ever be! By following the scientific pattern of eating. you without fecling hungry. losing why loge out on so year: of your liounce. or i-lianctng wrink- scientific advances in modern nu-. les. For convinctnx Dfflnt. hf?" 15 ttrltlon knowledge? Protective diet' I letter from a triumnhlnt NEW l y iYorls reducer: she was in the beauty eating. and I want to say that cut- iwhen applied. is more sensational h in positive results than faddy diet can slim down two pounds I week school. Mrs. Alex Whitawsy invited the members and visitors to her home for the February meeting. We hrough our meeting to a close by I contest followed by I delicioiis lunch served by the hostess as- sisted by Mrs. Willard Bruce. BURTON WJ. i MrI- Melvin MacGregor viasi hostess to Burton WI. for the Jan. meeting. The president. Mrs. Colridge Rogers presided. Meet-1 much pressure. My husband says my disposition has not suffered I it fat people would only learn about food. they would not fintl self gain again. It's so nice to know I look my best. Man)". IIIHII) thanks for your help. I love your column and have advised many to read it and learn." in! opened by shit!!! he institute Ode followed by the Mary stow. art Collect. Roll call was answer- ed by eight members. making a new years resolution. Minutes and treasurers report was read. Cor- respondence consisted of Polio Post. and interesting letter from our health convenor Mrs. Florence Matheson. Sick committee. reported pur- chasing fruit and visiting sick, ,school committee reported pur- chasing articles needed for school. It was decided to hold card par- 1ties as a means of raising funds. The first to be held Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- pward Collicutt. Mrs. Lance Dalton thanked ilcc members for their kindness during her illness. A round of bingo was enjoyed. Mrs- Melvin MacGregor winning the prize. Mrs Lance Dalton will be hos- less for the February meeting. Roll call I Valentine verse, new committee: Sick. Mrs. Edna Colli- By JENNY NICHOLSON ROME tlteutersi-Italian fash- iion showings for spring and sum- mer began in Rome this weekend lwith a blaze of color. dramatic lam-essories and wonderful mate- rials which North American Buy- ers associate with Italy. Ls Tessitrice Dell Isola (the tweavers of the Isle-the Isle of ifaprii showed beach and casual clothes in silks as heavy as tweed and cotton as feather - light as Japanese silk. Their genius for color was dem- onstrated by the proportions in which they used greys with pinks. pale blues with white and grotto- blue with green. A transparent cotton scarlet ,loose shirt was worn over dark 'green cotton shorts and fig-leaf cult. Mrs. Cnlrltige Rogers; School I hr Mrs. Harold Howard: entertain- ment. Mrs. Peter Dalton; Pro- gram, Mrs. I-Jlmer Cook; Lunch. Mrs. Colridge Rogers. Mrs. Ed na Collicutt, Mrs. Henry Dalton. One member paid her member- ship fee. Meeting adjourned with the "Queen". A dainty lunch was served. a social hour followed. PRINCETOWN RD. W.M.8. Princetnwn Road W.M.S. held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Bessie Johnstone on January 2nd- Mrs. Frank Crabbe it so hard to lose weight. Believe; was devotional leader for the meet- me. I am never going to lPl my- tniz which opened with Hymn 64. ”Ani.icls From The Realm Glory." followed by Prayer by Mrs. ilurdock Mat-Sviecii The Scripture reading was read by Sjanie Bnelhower. of I deed unique. .ventured in eiitiug tli-- scicniific same proportion II the rabbit Illdloi I farmer -- she needs it all to parlor having the tired lines eras- ting calories really was not hartlj way to slim ilotin. )ttlI'i'tt got an horse-meat In the English war-. the nth. detlrtel time story. You remember -3 taste It all as he expected '1 know cool and well-groomed at an after some horse-meat is niluwed' he noon executive meeting in town rabbit did you put In'." said, 'but I can't see and I can": Can it be she is the same woman1 By 2 p.m. she was as we first sawl not take will power. I would say cut; my uhhn. Jun how much:who was flying around likg madt her, the allratstive and efficientilhat only it hall dozen times out ;from 6 am, to Iti.3o a,m, doingiexecutive -- and by 4 p.m. shelof those seven months did I go to 1 toiig "id iii, i.m.g,,p,,l- ilvgi-ioii; igi-m i-ho.-its tfgedjng ihei was on her way home -- chalfeur-1 bed a bit hungry. I took no pills, I. "And that.” women in the home-community problem. One horse to one rabbit -with the man's share about the and equgi pg;-1' of ho"; ma uh. hens. washing the milk cans. etc.) bi concluded my.stsrted the night before. prepar- gomgwhu irritgled ngdgr," lg ..ting a hearty breakfast dish" midi Mrs. Harm. in I starrhed apron.i to look nicer-and I do I hate bout how it is hetween men grid l cleaning the kitchen -- and st-ttingl baking bread and pastry she had the tattle for the noon-day meal . and giving her oldest daughter min- ied thither by I none too pleased. and did not even consult I doctor ieti and hill hair !l.1'ii5hi.V (inn? -r at ail. it is 5l1t'I11'1SinL! ll0W Vl'ii ii exhilarating experience ill store. devotional leader for the meet-I Suppose, for instance, tsntd my. and by noon she was dining and ate and did not suffer by reason "A man eomplslned to the lnn-1 informant! we take I look at Mrs.l chatting Early - not a care in the of hunger. keeper that his rabbit-pie didn't'HIrris, farmer's wife. presiding W01'id- Vtith tht 0th91"S in h91'l "l-Iver,i'one is compliiiit-tiling me . group (must of wlitiin had gone-now anti saying, M'liat viill , throiigli the saute lit-ctic pt'ogi'amJ.t uoivei'l' I tell tlieiii it really does husband because I felt fine before I began Back in her cozy farm-kitchen. to diet and out do. I just wanted buffers and jams bread. potirsgnne down from it 221-. dress to milk. stacks cookies for her cliil-i I61-i. My weight of I50 may seem dren and does a hit of this and. lot yet. but I am 5' 6”, and I that forgotten in her pre-meeting guess I am more solid than most Thcrc more 7 home calls. Mrs. Prcsloii Sentncr viill be I All their handkerchief - cotton idresses were in palest candy 1 stripes--sleeveless. and bouffanl l ling. Our literature Secretary was tasked to send for leaflets for .World's Day of Prayer program- mes. Word for roll call "Justice". Mrs. Frank Crabbe kindly invit- ed the members to her home for next meeting. The meeting closed with Mizpah Benedi inn. I W IFE PRESERVERS I To avoid firm. never -noke when you are sleepy. Ind especially when you an Ill bed. Always see that your eigarat '- an baton you thew it away. 1ll'ClliOn Fashion Show Puts Weight On Dromcttic Heels skirts with huge sashes tied with chocolate box bows behind. The accent was on heels in ac- cessorles. Ferragamo h ad embroidered heels on evening slippers. Dal Co Showed rapier heels in Toledo Steel. and in brass. silver heels with brass spurs. crescent moons on Turkish slippers and mercury- wings on the high heels of dancing pumps. A new Italian shoe firm eaesseenaeooooeeen-oeoooossaeeeeooesoosa Mace oaeeeaDeanaaeoooeeaeeleolleoeeenoon. Milli EOHICVIO IV 71519:... Q, . A wise old doctor ' " friend of mine made this acute observation the other day: '03: of the biggest con- i. buttons to the happiness of a baby 3 the natural altection that exists between the mother and father. Happiness is hing, Ind when love blossoms around him I bab blossoms too.” What greater git can we give our children? 0 0 O lensiglitod idea. If there: a sec- ond baby on the way, it's I good Has to arrange I few dates for shy art before you go to the hospital. An afternoon It grandmother's- perhsps I visit to I little friend's house-or an out- in; with I favor- lp accustom your without you. O C New baby or toddler-cereal plays an important role in the infant menu all through babyhood. Gerber Baby Canals are pre-cooked and spe- cially prepared to meet many of he sitter wil be toddler to being 0 launched the painted heel -man ofthetnpainladbythehestknowg Italian artists - landscapes "id figures. abstract grimsces and portraits. Some of the hecls l"'1 made of porcelain or clay. The glove-prince of Italy tone. showed the first elasti satin gloves. and elbow - gloves in softest possible wr leather. Canessa. one of Italy's top : liners. showed mainly ciiorr g picture hats in tulle worn !'at on the head The world's largest commercigi fishing fleets are in, Japan, wot, about 300,000 craft involved in iii. industry. 11930113 your children's nutritional needs. All five-Rice, Barley. Oatmeal. Wheat and Mixed Cereal are fortified with iron, calcium and B-vitamins for extra nutritive value. Mild, pleasant flavors and a smooth- on-thle-toogue texture make them especiall, palatable for young ones. For small babies. add enough for- mula or milk to make I soupy con- sistency. For In older tot, who lilies cereal "hot." add hot wntet, serve topped with milk or cwarn. O O 0 Peace, it's wonderful for baby, especially before and after meal- times. A bit of quiet cuddling os distraction will do ' I lot to keep baby relaxed about his meals. Helps di- gestion and dispo sitioo-yours too! O O Stustto lnish. When you stan you baby with Gerber Foods. isn't it good to know that you can depend on the same brand throughout baby- hood? Gerber has I type and variety of food for every baby need-5 Cereals-over 70 Strained and Junior Foods. including Meats-all prepared with exacting care. Gerber Baby Foods, Niagara Falls. Canada. 310E 3A.l IN I size of the rabbit.” soup and vegetables already pre- rush. and prepares the Weninl . ....,-..., . ...,,.- .....Y,.: (av , up BUPERWOMAN Iv and she explained further out cated etc. etc? of her observation and experience. My picture of Mr. Davis, the typ- Mrs. rolumnl was quite true. she said. welfare. But who can All he needed to do was to grab the emotional stress and strain I clean shirt and leave his wife the wit, the maneuvering that ltlafter till. neglecting the familyll jitti-ry at any time during my diet and children and go off to this took her to gain the ronizent IHOITU drcam - possibly - that the months. I could not afford to be r' 'b or that. But the woman leId- matter how lukewarm! of her hus rs! If she married and has ehil- hand to her several hours' ab-ilhatl K TI-II IIODII TWINO OAV: lash ssstnievololsteosl-hebeeh... ...yau ehsiss of u&& (wHa X lpab-illarba&an X Oadbmaamns 'lf&'-135)." " at o--vo:'s'i-"-"""' ""' ute directions about beating them pared. Just where the cold meat Later I met the lady personal-land relishes and dessert were lo- EXCEPI tn !('rVe the meal. Wash So much for the p.'LVSl('al energy drcn with their homework -- do I Harris used to get ready hit "7 i1'0ninK. lral community leader (last week's for her contribution to tommuni y . measure elc.t. And then to bed. Probably to holly! Z CAKES in every Packageff Bllllllli mu Pacstiz Tutu Poe? envelope eesitetne enough rah and ' .....,...."' ' "' ".r.'t.r.t.a..r"" ' W hr ussaltasaly eeatnetteaneao-hash. . aOtupasIlevaaaIlssa...senv-ltyf '1biImllfsMa(&frvntrAeBrvd'ta Kitchens white. ehoeolah, spine or adebocolahwake Ila: people. LOOKS YOUNG!-Jlt "I am really thrilled to know that I look so nice. and everyone tells me I look a lot younger. Part of it is heciittse I now wear the prettier styles that come in the smaller sizes. , "I have nevi-r ft-It ltervotts or meal. Not much to do after that. the dishes. clean. hclp the chil- merttiing. baking land In season canninll. pickling htoss and worry whether she isn't whispering justiwith my job, as I am a court lsienographcr and work tinder -xxygg .2 -l neighbors are df ttuoe asset. "flat on I sstlonhsns ittswn. IIIVIIIV - Inns" :1 "GUM!!! ' -awn Do you know what happens so people who buy Why, they get a built-in snpplyof soft, bcautifulcannonface cloths! Theycomein'delicaoeahsdesofpink,bloe,greenoeyellowaadthe:e's 0'" '1'8i1ti'19itk"'-"7'4'lP5i" PW”? 05 Flute-no coupons aodip, nothing so send away. And when ltoomestowashing,noshiogdoesitllkeBteeIs. In GlamstuluuspIgdIsIy.pInymlpeACamumuwd.Andauyxla3ahs,.dg..g.ghg generous-aiseCunoahathsowel.lewiae...buylua,wIberHeel1hase'ss e k