Li .'E'.-:4 QlAd:'LsN1 Cf. Page 8 The Guardian. Wednesduy,Aug.24,1955 I.aI'l"I KAT Pancakes Have Become One Town's Tradition By M; galley Allen ”h Gaunovia. New York." said mimic .-irup heated with a little la Chef "I understand Rntarians hutter iiith sugar and lemon; have aatablisbed a new tradition. ilf'tlt.ltls tr uiih hunt-Vi heated with I is Pancake Day. ohscrieti each a hill? luittc-r and flavored with year to raise funds for two f.1tor- ruin mtract, the interests. needy children and V , . V. Iuueucm P.-1.'NCAhl'. ROLLS. "It seems the CaI.enovta Rotar- tans consider pancakes a vol-uitile .l m iiaitai llw lt.Illt.'tlst'.N thin. place on each 1 tv l ;in tllick jam, roll up! duh T mod '0' h"9"kras" '”'"'hi:itt HAHADYTI llltiWdt'l'Pfi sugar. and in '"pp"' 0' b'M"'" s"""ki 5" wrtc with commercially soured Ia Pancake Day. the mFlnltt'l'&lllf1 took over at the Lincklacn llouw. one of the Treadiray inns owl .utpLpj ox i-i.;,uiu psrgcaxl-;s;: served fiapjacks from 6 I. Ill in t'l'cam. 3.7" witw a plniii pancake batter. To IUSINESSMEN WAITI-IRS mititigii ltir ti persons. add 3-4 cup very small pieces peeled fresh "The chefs and WallPl'Sil1t'llll'lNl ;mp1pV. nr p.-at-mas, fry as usualg the President of the Famimia inn me a limo oxlra fat. so they bank the Sn P"T1lllP n Fl P hi .llll not :iit'k to the griddle. Serve Of 5PlI"0il. hlN"PS"""n illilll .ti'n maplc 4)TllD or honey alid k'9l10l'! and farmers l iiiirlci-liml :n-' ll" or with hrtitrn sutzar and the affair was a El'P?ll .-wt-ixxs iillnllI0l'('lJlllVV soured cream The pancakes and inaplr wriip H m were accompanied with the new P.iV'ihl'5 F03 DESSERT ore-codled saussszes " "A .0” M" (M MW mm. mm. 'Wl'itiii llicrc is not enough time at iii-czikfasl to make and serve in; campaign. (ihef Amt lit-i-cs V V V another suggestion For J! lnuiiv ":t'l”l;:::qfi (li:i.'::lmVx” ':"':Ve"'edT 2:. meal. these new PIP-l'ntilttl(i Krlllw WWW. mmmwd the cm”. V sacs would taste luxurious if ("imp- pod and added to a cornmeal pan- cake batter before ti-yin: " CAKES: Stir together I I-2 cups ready-mix pancake flour. mitt I2 Pr:-tnnked 'SausaK9s cup enriched cornmeal. Add all at Baked l-igizs once 2 1-4 cups milk. Fold in l ltlfllltll Fries Suct-titash pkg. fine-chopped pre-cooked saiis- Apple Pancakes . ages. Hot or iced Coffee or Tea Milk Lightly oil a large zriddle or V V , . . i 5,", mm; pm pm... on 1,4 mm rus: (Hf-.F naahs EG(:8 J batter for each pancake. ('nnk tin-l A til browned on the unllcr sltitl Then turn to brown the other s'ltl0. Serve plain. or with hot apple iz mm” Gmde A E . i . . z ggs. Generously "u”' or blnked 9555' ihutttcr individual shlrred egg dish- lwilf 'Ay' "T" pAN(g.itKl.;5Ves. t'ai'tafiilly break in the eggs; ”l'.XNCAKE" DINNER Melon Sections ile-xtliliiitis Ball-mil eggs and shir- it'll t'2L:.N are lllt' same. . For each person. use 1 large or SP.'lt4ttl'l with salt and pepper. Top. Make small pancakes front a min 1 lap hllll0r- Bake 10 min.. N-ady-mix or a home rpripta ihiko rir llllill mmknrt through, in 3 mad. as usual on the griddle. Servn with Pratt: oi-en. 375 flFEi”EC5 F. Pearl. She carried a cascade oft Vreri roses and ivy. Tho bride was attended by her SlSlPl” Bernadette as maid of lion- our and 'ilrs. Stephen Gillis and Xiiss Myrtle Dnugay as brides- - aids. Ushers were Messrs. Eugene ilurray and Melvin Dougay. 'l'l'c maid of honour wore a hill lr-ii:Ilt an.-n of yellow not over: taffeta with matching headdress and mitts She carried a bouquet f mauve archet mums. Dougay-Murray Nuplials A summer wedding was solcni aiud h Sacred Heart Church lordn. on Wednesday July 20. whoa Reverend R. J. MacDonald with nuptial mass united in marr- iage Annie Gladys Murrav. dlvlmi daughter of Mr. and Mrs l”ro.l Murray. Albany. and Josrph tlmltil ?ouuy.Ds:n of Mr. and Vlrs. ,, aroma ugay. also of Alhanyu ' vmaua-udwww-M.h:ddFtiK"hh2h baskets of summe flmu-rs and .V.m.n; M linauve and green respg he guest pews were markcd lllfh ;(.m(,h. Iosegays of white Sweet William. ' Th l.' i d l .t' The soloist was Mrs. Evcrctt b,...q1:,:,:: m::;::.8 en" N” ml Macxonas who was accompanied V-WV. M.,,.,ayV mam... 0; Mel W Mrs. Clint lowstt as organist mid, Glvn h m'"i33e h-V ll" lath" tihito accessories Her corsage lie bride wore a full lnniztli gown wag M rod" rmfeg M... Dmlgayl of white satin with nylon llilltt and mnthpr at the gr.;.;m wi...-9 , rme. French lace overskirt whirh iorm- Win, dr”. and Mr Carma, wigs ad a bustle effect in the bark. M .4”... (a,n,mon,. i ' II shoulder-length veil of silk-.Rp;(sEp'1-mN ' lllualu fell from a coronet oft F-nnm,..iM hm cuemnny . "F W”. wdnkled wim Mmh" M option for 65 guests was held at wore a navy dress with -n l'lii'cii-llill Tourist Home where ll1P hririhs lahle was decorated with llKlllP(l tapers and a three tlor wedding cake sot in a bedi of tulle and scattered with tea roses. it was also topped with a Iflnral arrniiizcmcnt of ivy and tea. for Scolds I. at TOQPS. m l ., l Rovrirctitl R J ii'lacl)nnnld as ltoast-muster, called on Revercndi a -t Thomas Mnclienns. cousin of the. u bride. to propose the toast to titel lll'l('Ilf' The izroom responded fltt-i Iornalshciiut-aid, apply a thick H x V” Nd” V""d W"l5"- iirs. lloiit::iVv loft on a honeymoon UP-Hf39"ihlli8l'll0bnndRlt'!- il'lD to tho (Tnhot Trail. For travel- T& 1" I 109! '1!" hnlfml. 'ing the bride wore a navy linen ab uahguiabeu email fires suit with white accessories and a m.Poueunmnt:aof'pockage i -all? of pink roses. gm; Out -of-thc-prnvincc guests were llmcrr-nrl Thomas Mai-Kenna of Vr-tr Orlnnns l.a.. and Miss Myr- olltitililu tltc roccptlon Mr and V .,,V cow BRAN ,-4 BAKING SODA ONATE OF SODA ' llrarttfnrd. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Dougay are at Homo in thmr friends At 317 Mol- arm tirntin. l.anra.ster. N. B. ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS l COLOR FOR LINENI! . (live 2 gm" look to linnns.with ilir-so old-limc automobile motifs! Pattern 7259 iron-on auto mo-i tifs to d:-cnratc aprons. towels, lncludod are: 2 sets of letters to crust;-stitch; and 2 sets Itli wash- :.'Il1lt' iron-on motifs in cnruhina tion of rod. yellow and black. Scnd rws 'TY-FIVE CENTS in it-nin: for this pattern tslamps can- not he acct-ptcdi to Charlottetown Guardian. Household Arts Dept. lm Front St Wt-st. Toronto, Ont, ,Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. Order our 1955 Alice Brook! Nedlccrsft Catalogue. En- joy pages and pages of exciting new deslizns knitting. crochet. embroidery. iron-ons. toys and novelties! St-nd 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every denim ill? Adds MVWI to and Mmmr Double-Ring Ceremony Used For Cliaisson-Gallant Nupiials Bloom- Cnriiicl: Miss (line (lullziul. ('har- ficlti. was llic sue-nc of a quiet Iottelown. Miss l)ot i)nut'cuc. Mrs. but pi-t-tty tt('(l(illlLZ on Jilly 28 ii hen Raymond Doucette. Airs. Azorle lilary Anita. cltlcst (laughter of Mr. Chaisson. Mrs. Pt-tor Lhalsson. all and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant, Pius- l.l'0fl1 Toronto. Ont- rillv. tt:i- iiiiitt-ti Ill the holy liontis RE(-Epinoh; tit m:iti'liiiii:i) tti Williuill llco. only V I sun tll iir ziuil tlrs. Camille On the mviiiiix iii Jilly 28 8 Chaissoii. Tiuiitsli. li('i'0l'6ll(l .l.M. Wedding RBCEPHO" 1:1 lV""l””" M Rooney pt-rfiiriiicd the double-ring Mr. -find M!'5- L90 U13'550ll W35 rereniiiiiy dlltl cclchralcd the .Vup- lllgld gillhireakgglgimlilailg3:39:12; '. Xtxs. i 9 V V V in-,1-M1 '1-.L,,.M. .;”.ls- gym,-V umt(.,- at the door and csc-ol'tcd In a scat K,-"math of honoilr by iris Macdouald. i.y.m,5 Metric ('llo'll.V4tIll and not-p Gallant 3,... a ...t.. i iimm-r All Bnatitiful" The many gifts werr opened by was ttlntlFl'Fd hy the ttrnomis m.Vlllr. Frank Doucetite. best man. ms mam, p,.,,.5s,.nV and the accompanying verses and The lirlric niitcrcd the churrli on liest wishvs were read by Mrs. tiic arm of her fatltcr. who KEV? C571-V19 Train"- llcr lll iii:ii'i'i:iuc as the strains of. A hutfct lunch uas then nl'FVPl'l llic Wltltlllll Nlzircli xtcrc P'3.V9d- to the immediate bridal relatives Shc tins nttii-od in a floor-leitizth and In approximately 300 guests. gown of white sulln with an iiver- The bride's tahls was tastefully skirt of not uith lace insertions decorated with yellow and mauve The fittctl liotiicc f('illlirE(l a PeterV7.lnnins. In the centre stood Ran t-ollzir strmlt-d with scededuhree tier wedding cake topped lltlilllx. and loiirz slN'VPS mmlllil with a miniature bride and tzrouni. in lltilllli IHPF lllP itI"l5i5'- H" Mrs. John A. licarn and Mrs. Les- liiicnr-tip mil fcll from a tiara of-Vlie McCarthy poured the ten while sccdcd pearls and she carried I several ladies served. Violin music Prayer Book topped with white Jace was supplied by Mr- Henry Arsen- and i-ontt-rrrl ititli zi red rose andiauit and Gregory Gavin. strcaitit-rs llf'tl in low-i's' knots. Mr. and Mrsg (ghm-55"" ten for hr iiritlc tilts uttcntlcd by her.1i,t. bride-5 home in puisvmel They Si-il9I'. l V"""('- Wit" W35 dlio-'i59d remained on P. E. l. for two weeks in an allklv-i('ll2lh l.1lWV" Oi blue-then returned to Toronto where have and iict over taffeta with "I, groom is employm and when l'n8l('llll1K hnlcro. Her matching they Wm "std, headdress was of sccrleci pr-arLs and she uorc a cors:it:c of Better Timc l'()Sl'S ' Tltr urnoiii tins siipporicd by; Mr. Frank flouccttc. For her tlalllZhtor's wedding Mrs. Gallant wore a dress of heitze and white nylon with while accessories and a t-oi'.s:iuc of peach roses The urnomis miithcr. Mrs. Chaissnn, wore a rlrcss of tan linen with white and tan accessories and I corsair of yellow roses. Folinwinnz the ceremony break- fast was SPl'VNl at the home of the hi-ido for immediate relatives.- Rcycrcntl Fatlior Rooney offered his hr-st wislios for the happiness. of the newly-wcds. Fnllovtinc hrcakfast the bridal party chriiiffcrod by Mr. Alban Arson.-iult motored to several points of inlcrcst on thc island. rt-turiiiiiu iii tlic mtiiiiiig to Tiznislt St .itiihiiiiVxs (liiurch. mp tlumiion of ills. t.'m.,..- Jill: utiptitipiiiatiz Words Of The Wise Before you can score. you must first have a goal. -t Greek Proverb) Rolex with whcrc JI itctlrliitz rvccptltm was held in the lmpinn llnll. Out-oftnwii tziiosts for the oc- casion iiiciiitlcrl Mr. and Mrs. Andro Srivoto. iillnrdrilic. N B.: Mr- and Hrs. Jnscph Gaiititn. Mont. lo flniuzay and Mr Doug. Preston-i MUSTARD does something Wonderful for outdoor eafinglf aura. " N I """' V i i raids noun nniiiy mmtti ittisms -in an and mm hr... A schools inspector wished to test the intelligence of a country child, and asked: "The other day ELLEN'S DIARYL By An Island Farmer's Wife 25 yards wide. How old do you would you hear the melody now the frog-song. There is a morelthmk 1 unyi- made by the water falling from Joyous tilt to it then. but that laf After a- moment's the pond through the spillway in April, and now is August of thel"'fV child Wlfuedi (he hm lo "'9 dark deep mm westcrmg yeah Artllliill-etwguzzled. the inspector: below? Then listen here hi the And hush! Can you not hear ask” (or an explmmiuu. i open window beside us whiic n ght iiother strain of music fading in? "Well." the child replied. "It brood; quiet and starless over A cricket on the lawn. now lnlro- WW9 I N8 Vbfolll" Whig! ill” the valley. Those taint stii-riiigs?iduces the last sweet music of d'"' "d hes twemiwn” That is the sound of the restless.the year. There will be yet, thati HOUSEHOLD HINT poplar leaves in the rm. by metal the wittld of autumn playing - - . - V 'lri h'gh i th h wmmmmwnhommsmmimwmwmmw . " - t taut t . perms tone touched by some y"ag. it about caves. and the rustic of ::V cc::Vfenien);l Igtonutsecrgel me)! Time is music mo 1," by the much into one closet. Light-colored? ic hand of the Summer. Lscuffed brown leaves. Listen now! But no doulit youl . , have caught the sound befoi ttsjlimhi 0', the WW SW59; l0nel)' fl: (:;:V2:s":a”:"(f:V Sh:)(:l;gtnpl:f,Ti for you can hear it more clearly ”,"l f”?5”"g; 3"" "1 "'9 "M9 White d g' g D then we. We at Aldcrlca an so ' ""'9i w""" d3Y3- " ' accustomed to that niclntli of V "IVS it lV""-'"-V he-V"? whim-We V31" splllway it often passes iinu -d. V ” Wh"?7 Y - 3 Vl5”01”""'ld9d i There! Smooth. silken. like it mi "ll Know V" would be" in the harveswietdy is i. M 0.. It is with the spruce: and firs thr: in the sileuca the N H9 ,. an taking over from leafy trees their ant advancng summcr-shotu-r'.' imi” 3"dVC0ld W3iCh- 330 1, plays new a quie, mm, ml But this and every Island place turc keeping with this night. littshcd 'HWVl"'0".V today. tree. Vruit. flow turf and smp Sometimes anal. m.a..). '-i' field. all touched with the witch ontc i calculation TEEN-AGE GIRLS ESCAPE i T"RONTO tCPl - Police said teenage girls scaled a fence; "oped from Mercer reform-1 iunday but onc was recap-i lmost inimediatcllh Still at :-c Ruth Rogers. 17. of Tor- 'l Pauline Black. 17. of sub- and continued rainfall. and in the "V 0i Aunust. . urbz Etobicoke township. gB0th run of freshets. when spilltrays .Untti. Tomorrow . . . Diary. girls viere serving terms for incor- are openv the musk. .5 3 ....(.5. nod-night. .. irlglbllily. P0l'iCe said. i ccndo of sound. loud. and always 'Iim,ef,f,i.f,':,if",i,','.f. 0, H", ,h..,.,,.., COOK'S swear AND sous swam: runs; which rolls and rrvcrbcratcs bet- ween Island-hills after a spell of summer-heat. Or turns thoiiizhts to the mighty power of tiic".lcal-l nus God" of whom long-gonc itin- isters used to preach In thc little Church at the corner at home. But this is different lHl.lnl(" it tells of a God of love. all-power- ful too but kindly and merciful- iurning winter when vic tire of it. to spring; planting with inimit-i able taste the seeds of flowcr. of meadow. of wood and of stream- side: giving to farmlands life and growth for herds and flocks. sus- ' ltd. lbs. fresh spareribs cut in ital pieces A I tablespoon Says satire 3 tablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon corn starch V. cup of vinegar 1 cup of cold water i tcnance for them and their l)(”'Ile. Cook spareribs in skillet until a1 is smooth. Add sparerihs whichl This melody comes first in thy zlolicatc brown. Combine aiilother have been drained free from fat. spring when night-winumts are at ingredients. Cook for ten minutes Cook for five minutes In sauce. t MORNING SMILE 5” NIW . AIITISIHIC oroooiutm safely stops perspiration I to 3 days Clinical tests provcthat AIRID, now with Pcrstop. is I V; times or ejective as other leading deodorsnts. Arridts antiseptic pro. tection keeps underarm: dry and odoutlcsx, i l. Safely stops perspiration and odour. 2. Will not irritate nomtal skin. 3. Protects clothes front stains and clinging odousa. 4. Soft, gentle vanishing cream. Never dries out. 5. Easy to use! Rub Arrid in, rub perspir- ation and odour out. More Canadians IIII Arrld in any other deodorant. DON'T II HALF-SAFI. US! AIIID-TO IE SUIII length left wide. It enters-it and or until starch is cooked and sauce Serves 4. I FACE CLOTH in every package! .Stili the greatest bargain in detergents! That's Lava Brothers' All-Purpose Breeze. Thcrcls a genuine Cannon Tea Towel worth 35f in every economy-sizc box . . . a Cannon Facc Cloth worth 25(- in cvcry large size. Choose white Breeze in the familiar red box - or Blue Brccte in the new blue box. Get your Cannon Tca Towel or Face Clods right inside! VALIIE VALIIE . WHATA BUY! Both BLUE and WHlLEBreeze give you CANNON TEA TOWEL" SPECIAL Summer Dresses up to 527.95 for 4 55.00 Coats. 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