A : i , CllA'f'lM'l'I, ONT ,- Mrs. Marla twas discovered by John Garden has been cutting wood for 22 years ”55 Mr "'9 Ja""3r-V memngr R9" I re My Jagt holds I slab from an ash tree in the centre of which three- leaf clover Ippearl. The oddity ham, Ont. Mr. Gordon says he' .u- .m- DESIGN INM TREE when he cut clown the tree on his wondlut at Port Alma. near Chat- ,and had never seen such a design iin I tree. (CP Photo) ELLEN'S DIARY Cold Weather Hcis Set In Down drops the tlircati of 5lll'Pl' in the glass at the house-corner tonight. lowered by the frost ac- cented by I clean sharp uind born in some fastness of woodland up the creek. The latest reading gave us a feiv degrees below zero. a t'.'u't not too cagcrlv accepted,, llltIllL'll at the same time iH' say "Ills hctii-t' in not the ivintri ura- ilicr noii instcari of latcr' and l: iucnihcr that it works to our y-mil. '..lic.'i f1.t'iii: coiiics to its on 1.: Elx Ill !iu- tiiislty iiiiitls til I ("till or ' ill tlic return iii" tlief lili ll llw --llflll note in the' 5 iit'fl II-it'll-. ivy iiay of tlic lituk- . it . ..-itl the Jieiltliiius of ti irlstniii-, :iie ll'llI:'ll'l(' oi pulveriz- . ll 'ltP tin-ts of uititcr have iiiotitzl I I She's a told out-'” .lttnics s:iy.s li iii:ttti:: ill a l)l'"r'Iill of the nut- riwiiw. uith him as he clinics now to an It.'ll'll1'tl spell of it-isiire lo- u:irII ttiiv close of his (lily. It has liven .1 how mic, Irv and large. -'llI'l full - the r-liotiiius, Ilic fetch- Itt!.'N and cai'rxin4.'s of the farm lc.ivuit: tiieni small time either to crimpliiin or rcpiiic. if they iiislicrl. ”Dn uni know. Ellen folks could TPNY ili'lI ('i'lSlf'T' THlnllS In lllllK'l' class it It n ilicre has no tiiuxc of v.:itcr-pip": rllllnlltl: to liou-ix and li;ii'ns"' James says. "A pail or mo of uater by the kiti-lion-sink tins nut such an titicoiiiciiit-nt'e' :i'tcr all. There iras no uorry tol ll, lf" he smiles "tlicrc niuzht hc EDTX-llI.YI PATTERN - .: ! I i of climbs its walls sliclter the song ed tn 34 cents. Next meeting to t'sp.1rIrow of 8ll(,1'lh0l' Siimmer? Not be held at on ong we I ink uith th Dan Mr-Plie . . ,,, ,,,,, W, W, .,,,,,,,,,,, H, and ,,,,,,.,,',,.,,s served by m.,,,,.i3rri. Miss Marv .ilcNutt and Miss as they are. Just mcr I snow- her! ' sitirm nr tun. more lie: I pulsing lgg green Spi:ng' Goodnight , men I a sciini of ice on it in the morning! But Just let pipcs and taps and water-bowls get caught. and what a sad mess it could make-"' ”Weive been lortunate so far-l they've come through colder nights than this safely” we stopped to re- niind him , . . We admit to being the most optimistic member of the Aldcrlca Family. always inclin- ing to 'cast" as invited, if not all, at least some of the burden of our heart on Providcnce, which James has been heard to declare it "I pretty laty way out of onc"s diffic- iiltics." ' - so far” .lames agrees, iiith a glance at the Ir ' on the l)illL('S "Hut 'ili a first time' i'cmcinbei'i" Tlic iIttllllll')'Sl(l0 was held fast and l'lLZl(l in Witilefs grip. aye. iolctly. ulicn towards the close of the aftr-t'mmn we drove for a dis- tance along its hyiti ays and high- iiays. Nevertheless, for us. it was clnllicri iiith miicl1 hcauty, lhef -iinivy lt'IllL!x and moiildings on the quiet fielils anti noodsy places titrtttng it into 11 picture of much charm and appeal. if solemn and. :-iisicrc. Sn cngagintz tlic sprucesi and firs were. little plantationsl cutlrlling doviii cozili in their pow- l derings of vihite. And the maplell and others hare hrant-hcd now, I linincd so prettily against flzinic of the sunset. White on the pane. now - andi the mints of this old house creak- inc a little In tho frost of this llI.'lll . How ion: Will it be.l uv unndcr before the new leaves; the Virginia i'lTt'llPl' which I lIntil tnmnrrnw - - - Diary ..i . . . IINITFID (”lll'R('”H W. M.!. Rrarialhane l'nitcd (hurt-It Wo- llissinnary Society hrld hr-ir December meeting at the l Ir. Raynor, 1-h..,. M, inspiring, Scotch joke. Minutes of last meet-, iand appprovcd. It was decided to send I Christmas booklet to one of our missionaries Miss Mouse, Calgary- Christian secretary reported 140 home calls, 89 hospital calls for the year; also. 10 cards and potted plants to sick. Mrs. Lawrence Nit-ivson invited members to meet with her for the Stewardship WQMEN Lena Caroline Mcl..ure. Women's Editor. Phone Bil Page 3 The Guardian Thursday,Jan.10.1957-. HAPPENINGS 'Ccirelully Careless Clothes Replace The Skin Tight Look NEW roux tAPl-Women viill .Al0llit'r Hubbard pulled In at the not look like sausages squeeze-d,uaist by 3 Wide 59"- into their casings this spring. as Iognu-;AL TWEEDS . 535 M9" the Unl0l'h1I1&1e 83l0Uli Motilcsatio achieves I new case of the recent vogue of the sun-tight ltn suits and coats by means of 5h””'- lbilloiiing ba 0 it . lines. This disclosure was hailed uith Idrapery and belts on both C0!!! heartfelt applause today by mem- and suits. He likes oatmeal tweed! bers of the fashion press. here for Ithis spring a week of spring fashion showingsl .Rosane shows I dressy II!!! by members of the couture groupi ladylike collection of handsome of the New York Dress Institute. lltalian silk afternoon dresses in Visiting editors saw the first ;black 3”d "V35 M " with nmhy three openings of me week, bytlace collars, detac able capeletl Claire McCardcll thigh prieste.-ts'3"d M8409 W"!- of the casuali. Rosane of Samuel Winston tthe sophisticnte's friend) EBENEZEE "L and " t ttailored womanz. On Monday evening Mrl. W.J.,honor with a farewell gift as I MacDonald entertained Miss Mil- . mks" "I their lriendshi and as In med Hamngwn to . 'urprin buLIexprcs.s-ion of the esteem in which Col. MacDonald and family held I91 WPP" l”'"Y- A""W"d' "'9 Miss Harrington for personal in- guests enjoyed I musical The hostess presented tho guest of: the years. NEWTOWN CROSS W.l- on 7'Prayer "You must seek God . in the morning if you need him 'Tll9 l)9('?mb" ""9lp'"5 M "'9 I through the day.' Our first waking wVW'0Wn ("'55 Wrle "5 h'?'d,It.snouid be of God. Miss McNutt the home of Mrs. Ralplli Loilli-ns my in prayer, The hymn ..My lcllgttiltlzeolifsstlidillilthTh; '?Cr(lread""; mm "mks up to "we", brought R0” can was mwered by eight ithis part of the service to a close. , I . . .. l After the monthly business was 2lF.'1'”8'..: :.::.r."i':: ..::':.'.:""”t at minutes of the previousiweni WmiVed' each ""9 most lmeeting were read, approved and ,gra"f'w"g. and shnwmz ” year 0' lsigned. Correspondence was read ladvance "' 8” depa"mem5' The MW "15 sevremry, Mmh mdudediircasurer reported a substantial imrpp "Thank You" "met The mg: increase over last year. Mrs. Ben- Isiituts ncvis was distributed a- "en was app.0""e.d "S. 3 dplegate pmong me membem A hm for to Presbyterial in Summerside. school article was presented and Mm Park" 9.””"d”.t' ' Wm M lpaid' Articles were passed in for lhqfllts lhllllllttsinlgxesiclgllt-wot officers iI:.”I.i.T.:i:'.I:fi i3.”;..l.i?.'I.”.l:.'lY't9r by A. It was moved and seconded that Pi McLean' Past pre5.ldem' M"' treats be given to all the children L" W" Saunders; Pr.esldem' .M”' tin the district at Christmas: also lA- 3- B”3"F"i ”' V"? P'”5"'f-'.I'" lfriiit sent to -hut-ins. Mrs. Ralph Mmj. A' P" .Md'eanl 2nd ywe t'ullins and Miss Anna Morrisscy lpnmdclm MES Mar-V M"M'"5 lo puwhase sanw Recording Secretary. Mrs. A. D. Mrs. Gerald Rooney will be hos- I Maclfcaxingg'YS::r?:3::g,l;n5l.I:::: urer. Mrs. Bois Andrew; Assi - ant Treasiirer, Mrs. A, C. (Tan; call is to be answered viith an ar-i I gs1:::'n::lafagh:3t':d 8:; , Temperance and Christian Citizen- the host: s. A gunic of cards com- t smp' "' Newsonl Luwahwe ltleted t e evi-niiig's Drllilramme. l and Mlsslwary Mu.n”.1ly' Mrsi M"r' I Prize was drawn by Mrs. Michael - rison. Assistant Missionary Month- Naddy, kly, Mrs. Laura Bustin; Communi- : friendship Secretary, M r s . ------- - llidgar Gillespie. Associate Help- MIL0 WJ. iers, Mrs. Hlrtam Howatt. Supply isecretary. Mrs. W. W. Miitch and , Mrs. Oliver (lnrrill was hostess . Mrs. R. Ciidmorc. Christian Slow- .to the Institute members on thetardship Secretary. Miss Mabel evening of Jan. 3rd. The prcsi-:Nevisome: Press Secretary. Mrs. dciit called the meeting to onler. Ml. M. Burgess: Pianist. Mrs. K. hour terest shown In the family through I Miss McCardell. still the best sixteen members and one visit- model of her own clothes. shows or met at the home of Mrs. Em- her usual collection of carefully tel-son MacLeod for the first mega. I careless clothes in distinguishedling in the New Year. The meeting .fabrics. the favorite still being her lopened in the usual way with the ,mona.stic dress, I sort of loose.Mary Stewart Collect. roll call 'E E ”''FT""'' and mi t The committtees ers, President of Explorer group, gave their reports and new com- Mrs. Neil Di d; Presdient of imittees were appointed. A box of ,Mission Band, Mrs. Sheldon Car- sewing and knitting was distribut- ison: President of Baby Missionl.-ad for this Red Cross. The corres- Band. Iilrs. Avard and Mrs. Ver-Ipondence included a letter from non Miinn- lwheatley River Institute asking Iooooo . .ooo-...oo-0 00sonooosoonoooooootioooooo . uomwwgwri snout oocoonoooc-accountsQIICOQIOOUOI umvs comcun Iv Saving 9",", Save large. pllstic M, vegetable bags. Slit the seams tor neip ll arranging I concert in aid of the hall and I committee of Mrs. Ken Macku. Mrs. Claudo MacLeod, Mn. Douglu MacDon- ald and Mrs. Emerson Mncbcod - was appointed to make up I short programme- The next meeting will be at the home of Mn. Alex Ford with Mrs. Ken Macllae and Mrs. Cliff Mathe- mn on the lunch cominitttee and roll call to be answered by pay- lng two cents for shoe size. Sev ent paid for Capsules received Ind one member paid dues. A bill for 812.54 for candy. nuts and treats was paid. Christmas gifts were exchanged Ind the ” closed with the IA)rd'l Prayer, af- ter which lunch was served by the hosteu Ind coinmitttee. mm WITTY PRELATI Jean Maury. French cardinal Ind orator who died in 1811. was noted for his lively wit. MORNING SMILI: John: I'Dld you fill: with files?" Jack (Just back from cam,.ii:g trip): "I fished with them. camp- ed with them. ate with them. and slept with them." WIFE PRESERVERS AT SUNTER'S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE you've got sizable. wet-proof Slllilr" that serve nicelY as shoulder pads when you bubble baby-lap pad! when you hold your angel. ' ' ii of not shun the weak vvnndlher knowledl97 5” '""'.V mothers just like you and their IKOTNII Of 5) Acolumn-reading mothcr writes: "I was surpr a find that I learned more about what was best for baby through the little mistakes I madhC- After all. I didnt really know s e would prctrr being httldr b:'1lh?d 0' fed minthr-I way until! did It ill: strong wry." Rcassuring to know that new mother mistakes often DRESSES. HOUSECOATS. COATS, SKIRTS, BLOUSll5r HANDBAGS, GLOVES lead to better baby care. 0 0 t . If you'd like t:':t:t.";:it. 32.22:. m. 3:. lions, pulse ' in.AFf.esDan Gerber. DGPL 3- BE” 4027, Terminal A, Toronto, Out. 0 I . Early menu Intros. Doctors recon:-I mend fully ripe bananas for sml fry, not only to provide energy- iving dilation in easy togdIl05l orm. but because most babies take to this palatable fruit llI;l;IDS! in- stnntly. Gerber Strained have a uniform, just-right IAGFW of ripeness because ripgnlnl '3 509' trolled. Special P'9S9SSlnl PTEWW” the delicate banana flavor and IP' pcalin color. The texture? Velvet- smoo and a delight to I dcliuls Stronglhcning influence. Protein! are the great strength-givers. U10 great growinl tools of the body. That's why pro- tein-rich meal I5 often considered I daily must for babies. Gerber Strained Meals- savory. smooth and succulent-are specially processed for high l'Cl9m,'9" of quality proteins: l)NC'0'-'3 V"'' min; and minerals. Made from seiecrcd juicylcutshmosl of the fat and coarse tissue is removed. All pure meat. With JUN enoulh 5"”-h to brighten the flavor. Pill”- JEHIWY meeting Nth Mr5- Harmand ”Auld Lang Syne" was sung,lA. Parker: Vice President for ioid Toombs as devotional leader I and the "Collect" repeated in uni- younger group, Mrs. L. W. Saund- Ind Mrs, L. S. Seaman to havetson. Nine members I J J to tpraycr for adopted missionary, l roll call by donating quilt squares” ES" S'”G' T"T"" tllieeting closed with hymn ”0!ilTvtenty-four squares were pass- Come All Ye Faithful” followedletl in. by benediction. A daiiily lunch was The secretary read the finan- lserved by hostess, assisted byIcial statement. reported there l,her daughter Lulu. , SPRINGTON WJ. The January niet.-ting ot' Spring- ton Vl'.l. met at the home of 'Mrs. I). S. .ila(-Phcc, with the lpresitlenl, Mrs. Ralph Thompson tin the chair. Meeting opened with lthe Crccd, Roll call was answer- .ed by 5 members. There were 2 .visitors prcsciit. Minutes of last liner-ting were read. approved and signed. The trcasiircr reportivi that tlusthanc had been bought for ISchool. it was also reported that ftnilct tissue was needed. The pro- ceeds of the Christmas concert amounted to 36.50 and 3i.00 was paid for capsules. 33.00 for cards and st tltl for cotton. Coniniunications vicrc read. A thank you note for gift at Christ- thgimas from a shut-in. also I thank other gampg uprp enjoygd follow-I you from another shut In for I treat. it was moved and seconded to. meet on .Ian. 7 to make a quilt for a tumily who have lost their homo by fire. One new member was lt('It'(imNl. Collection amount- the home of Mrs. Meeting adjourn- gg- I msr IIALTIC w. r. l On Jan lst the East Baltic W. I. I met at the home of Mrs. Wallacci Rose for their regular monthly; meeting. with the vice-prcsident.'v,,m.'-I ltrs. Walter Dixon In the chair.' There were six members and two lS:lnfI.l present. Meeting opened-I thnme nf Mrs. Harold Tnomhs. The W Felwmlni "'9 C"”9C'- l" ""l5""s; t mrfillig opened by prayer by Rev,.' R0” call was answered by I was no correspondence, that she had received the Cod Liver Oil Capsules and that she had sent a Christmas gift to the Orphanage. Unfinished business consisted of plans for making a quilt. The sec- retary was asked to send to Eat- inns tnr material for quilt, also to rcqiic-st a donation of nemnants. Several members are to meet at Mrs. Everett Milligans on Mon- day evening, Jan. i4th, to new. it together. and the following Thursday are to meet at Mrii. Milllgan for the quilting. it MacFARLANE Bros. wtmnr 92 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN PERLMAN OPPOSITE THE CIPTOWN HOTEL CLEARANCE Some discussion took place on Ways and Means of increasing; ,the Institute l-'unds. Next meeting I is to he at Mrs Blanchard Mac- lssac's, where roll call is to be I , grab bag. Program consisted of. "Pinning the tail on Willie the; Whale." Mrs B. Mclsaac andt tllfrs. A. Milliunn are reappoint- 3 DAYS ONLY -- THURS. - FRI. - SAT., JAN. IO-'l'I-'I2 All FUR COATS ' ttntl JACKETS " ed on the prvvizram committee. Icd by rtclicmiis refreshments. Mrs. D. .il;u-t.can and Mrs. A. Macl.can Hssisilnll the hostess. On motion the meeting adjourned. I AT siitiiirtit REDUCED PRICES TRINITY l2VlTl-ID W.M.S. The Aftcriiomi Auxiliary of the W.M.S of 'rriniLi' United Church. Charlottctmin, hold its ' meeting in the Social Hall on Jan Mabel N:-ii.soinp led the Worshlpi Service uliu-li opened with the. hymn ”0h tor a thousand tongues to sing” Scripture was the 91;! Psalm rcarl responslvelyr Miss, Newsnnip gave I fine meditation Xlcr-ting to be held at the home of iii-s (.'olin Dixon. A very. dclicioiis lunch then brought that meeting to a close. l EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED THESE FURSION SALE AT THE BARBARA ANN SHOPPE - . - SUMMERSIDE MON. 3. runs. -. JAN. 143.15 V3 OFF I TABLE OF ODDS AND ENDS 15 PRICE & LESS SUNTER'S LADIES' WEAR 162 GT. GEO. ST. DTAL 6831 1?aIici'ousl SONG warm, generously buttered . . . I delicious ten-time treat. If you Ink: ll home there's never I fnilurs when you use dcpendnblo PleiIchmnnn's Aclivs Dry Yenstl T. Msaruln into how! I cup luknwcnn wltor Stir in 2 teaspoons granulated sugar Sprlnliln with contour: of 2 onvolopu FloluhrnInn'I Active Dry Your ' 56 cup flnolyannhod unit crumbs I Vacupblcnchodnlnlonds. I I I finely-ground SC cup granulated sugar I slightly-baton egg 2 tablespoons III!!! IV: teaspoons almond LII nnnd I0 tnlnvtu,Tl'l& nllr vol. Qgmgf - 2. (run 5. Punch down dough. Tum out 'Acupbvtlorovmarguim and ham the dough; not on Blood in Va cup grunulalnd sugar IVI teaspoon: salt Ifsnd to, part at a mu 2 well-baton eggs Add tbfyonno nilnwro and I teaspoon vanilla Elli In 2 cup: unc-Ilhod I I-purpou Flour I portion aside to shops lam. loll U and but until smooth and sleuth om portion into a I 2-inch Iquaug Spread 56 of square with half tho numb wilstws. Fold plain third of dough our cnmih mixture, than fold nninlolng third our top- nialilng 3 layers of dough and 2 of filling. Cut roctungln Info ll mun. Twin each mlp twice: plus on ground motto shut. Prue 2 or J blanched almonds Into filing of such rum. Innh with united ham or margarine: npdolilo with svgnr. Shape sound portion of dough In nuns menu. Cour. lot H00 until doubled In hull:-about I how. Iah In Inodornh even, 350', 20 to 15 lnlnutu. Yield: 36 win. Wovlr In.an cddltlnnnl 2V4 cups (about) onu- nlfnd all-pm-pcu flour 3. Tom out on tigmtymomd board; lined until unodh Ind ohmic; plus in ground howl. Iuah top of dough with Inoltod munching. Covu. Lot rim to warn plan. fun from draft, until dovblod in built-about I how. 4. Mosnolnio pvonnrqond noo- NEED5 NO REFRIGERATION rm. ,1 di 1 M u i imz were read and adopted. Sec'y.i W W M M" ' "1 "M" reported having paida biiiotsoso . . the right sin for baby to cuddle. Perfect for that Christmas stocking gm. loss than Va lyard fabric needed for all 4 toys. sch lost two Iden- Hcll D0909! Pius can - cinch to mine. Pattern rm; rsnshr at m I 11 MI I C I- ; J or hasod on the theme 'He is (Jon-l stant Light" was conducted under tho leadership of Mrs. L3,,-”.,,,.e Nciisnn iHl"P ltrs H S. Raynor, Mrs. L. S Seaman, Mrs. H. F. Macl(ay. pin. lledlcy Woodside, Mrs. Had. told Toomhs. Mrs. Angus Gillis, Iand Vliss Mamie Stewart. The ismaller candles were lighted from the tarp: central one which sym- bolized the light that is in Christ. tseveral Christmas carols were sunk, durmit the service. and two Slim-inl numbers were sung by New. ll. S- Raynor and Nellie .Trmmh.s which were much enjoy- .evl. A period of prayer by man. lhcrs representing New Guinea. Malaya. Hong Kong and Canada. IA Vhristmas story was read by txirs. H. S. Raynor which added much in the topic of pzrvlce. This Ipnri of the meeting closed with hymn "Joy to the World" and MI!- era by Rev. H. S. Raynor. The business part of the meet- in: was conducted by the Pros! mt Mrs. H, F. Macliay. Minutes I for freight on clothing and quills . sent to the Unitarian Service; also A..,5,i,,E In ,5, serviret that the receipts from I sale of lunches at film In school were .59 55. She then passed out Red I Cross knitting and sewing to the members. , it was decided to buy I new I science kit with cabinet! and chalkboard for school. Plans were made to have films and sale of lunches in school on Friday. Jan. ttth. and to have I pnntry sale In the Co-op. store In Sourls on Sat- urday. Jan. lath. Collection was taken amounting to 65c. The program on "The Life and ed of the reading of I poem. "Phe Birthplace of Burns". Ind I quel- tlonaire on his life. Two contents were not on by Mavis Rose Ind Mrs. Harry Dixon and were won by Mrs. Colin Dixon and Mn. Walter Dixon. Lunch committee for the Fetus- lf.V meeting Ire: Mn. 1.3. ray. Mrs. Stuart M Mrs. Henry nl tut annual meeting were rod Cmintry of Robert Burns" consist-i FRESH OR CORNED FRFSII ; BACON Ill. 59: ;ih?3uar roonnau ENGLISH Brawn. cup 35: I RAISINS 2 lbs. 43: PEAS IIOIJNTY III! 15 07.. 2m3? ' PERFECTION ICE CREAM ROLL ""' 450 DISH STEAK 8 GRAVY 29v 3?cl iii: 2for25c Iltutnlts.-soon. i GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . I. . . .33: OIAIKISOOKIANOY TOMATO JUICE . . 2for35c KRAFT DINNER, . . . 2for3lc x nluoa. BABYCLAMS cnn29c cotm'n.Am5? . I . .2tor;asc