KEY: Happenings of The Week Miss Lilliaii Stewart of Ottawa! is vis.tinc her brother and sister-. Ii-lair, M:i)'nr and Mrs. J. David' '5'.ewart at Cavendish. l . . . Mr and Mrs. Albert Lagiiado oi; riezievzi, Swrt7.er'iaiid. with their -inns aie spenriiniz a fortnight all St.ai.nope Beach Inn. Mr. Lagnaclo .5 en mute to Lana Peru. where he '.t.il art as director of the In- iPTllLil.ll!.:i. (iicaiiizatioii field of- l.ce ioi L.it.ii America. . . . l.;c.i' W.iL't-i l. Coin-ad who has 5',lt'll'. titii ;i.i.st it-.ii' with his regi-l lllPlll. Lotti Sii'aLht-oiiii's Horseg vRm.il Cariadaiisi in Korea. has 5.-,-gun nu.-ne and is spending his miniia, ,;-me xi.th his parents. Lieutl Col and Mrs. F. B. Conrad. l M. .Vivi.iii l)cBlois. lllll'.sfl-lib r-.i.ii.: . ..' ire Rt')ill Victoria Hos- p.t:i tlm.i:c.i.. ii.El arrive this ;rrit:n,:; t Sllt'ilU a holidaj. with urr ;i..:4i... M: and Mrs. Noel l)oBlt...s at Kvppnvli. .. . tV;i:...ii 2l.(l Mrs Dl'llllllll0lld liil.)li '.i!l!.lPCl trorii Halifax last .ir-eitiiiti zo v.sit their parents. Mr. ii: ri Mzs l'i:i.l;p Cobb and Mr. and Mn .' Kl Rwtll) Captain Cobb is .l..l. ' ll C.iii.'ici.an Derital Corps, aim. i'tl to the naval branch. . . . The air;-diiirwsaiurday, July 24, 1954 S Tailors mother. Mrs. J. D. Taylor and Miss Ethel Taylor, Hillsboro Street. Nova Scotia Salmon Aspic (Serves I to 10) lljg lbs. fresh salmon 4 cups water . 1 tsp. salt 1 unpeeled lemon, thinly sliced 1 tsp. dry mustard 4 tbs. melted butter Juice of 1 lemon 2 envelopes of unflavored gel- atin Green coloring. Bring to a boil water. salt, un- peeled lemon and dry mustard; add the salmon and cover. Lower heat and simmer 20 minutes. Let salmon cool in its water. REMOVE skin and bones from cooled salmon; shred in a bowl. Heat together butter and lemon juice and add to the shredded sal- mon. Beat hard until smooth and Mr and Mrs. H. Beverley Arm- strong entertained at It cocktail party pest:-rday. Mr Geofirry Hogan and chil- dren. Vinzinia and John, have ar- rived from Monctnn to spend a brief visit with Mr. llog-aii's brother-in-j law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hogan . . . i Mr Joliii Caron of Montreal. pi- loted his own plane this week on a visit hero with his father-in-law. Mr. Gordon Hughes . . . Mrs Elsie .VlcKei- of Vancouver. H. C. was the week-end guest of Mrs P. C Bourke. . . . Mr and Mrs. H E. Miller have returned lollowing a visit to Hali- lax . . . l-loriiier Islanders. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Thonipsoii of l.R('.hll'lE. Que, are spending 8 month's visit with relatives and friends on the island . . . .Vlr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoiii-yinaii of Tororiio. with their three chil- dren. are visiting their aunt. Mrs. creamy. SOAK the unflavored gelatin 8 minutes in H cup of cold water. Bring the cooled fish bouillon to H boil. add the gelatin and stir until melted. Strain the fish bouillon through a fine sieve and add color- ing to taste. OIL 2 quart jelly mold or 10 individual molds. Pour l inch of gelatin mixture in the bottom of the molds. Place in the refrigera- tor until set. ADD 1 cup of gelatin riiixture to the creamed salmon. Mix well and pour over the set gelatin and place again in the refrigerator until the salmon is partly sci. COVER each mold with a layer. of gelatin iiiixture and place again iin the refrigerator from 2 to 4g limirs or tintil completely set. my Mr. Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,E. V. Bell, Euston street. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Webster cele- brated their 50th wedding annivers- ary at Hobbs voltage, Cavendish. where they have been vacationing the past week. Mrs. N. Freeland tnee Natalie; Cook of Cliarlottetowii) and herl ELLEN'S Now our clays on than Island fa.rm.s are taken up with the 1.!- fnirs of the haying. On fine mom- my. the sound of the mowing coma to us over the summer fields. And sometimes as at this moment, with the day turning gently to dusk. we are aware that June in still at that work. or is it work to him, to whom it is u fumlllargwe suspect as rising in the fresh of the morning or coming to his test when all the world is hushed and still? For never since his farming begun has James missed 5 season at the mow- r :3? SUPIIB DISH , Salmon casserole 1 lb. can salmon 2 tbs. lemon juice (optional) 4 hnrd-cooked eggs, sliced. 1 3,? f,,';?,, ins. Not um .u of it an or does 5 mi. flour rail to him, never-uieieu it has been W. cm, mu; his in goodly meuurc . . . Pleued lbupl an when I clean wind sets satiny rip- .& up. peppy i plan in the us of it and the crop 1 am wn,-bregd crumb; is as he temis lit "Fair-good.” Ee- Dnin salmon. flake, add lemon minding us as always before set- Julce. Arrange salmon. eggs and ting out on I. new day, "You'd peas in alternate layers in greased better have the dinner ready by the cggggrole, tnie I've finished the piece. Ellen Melt 3 tbs. butter in double- so that we'll have no delay in get- boller.' Add flour. blend, add milk ting away to the saving of that and seasoning and cook over hot other field. If we make an effort water stirring constantly until we should get that cleared by even. thick. lng-all but the raklngs. Let's try. Pour over uisserole mixture and gt, my rate." 00D Wll-h bread Crumbs '0 Which re- How many dinner-fires we have mainlns butter has been added. hurried in the interests of the hay- Bake in moderate oven about 30 jng! Each hm coaxed to a glow, mlnl-llve5v 01' Um” bmwnn now flickered away into the limbo -5111. H. Schurman of the put, only so much ashes. Or Central Bedequo W. I. maybe-pleasant thought.-somv where. some how "counted unto" our credit? breeze! Dawns so refreshingly cool. Featured in we pity but cannot wholly sym- DIARY by an Island Ilia-merls Wife waves of other lands. Our noon: so far have been only pleasant); warm, setting a quiet has on the hills. And this lulu by sunset and dew-fall. And again 1. oooineg blesses the farmlands. . . . . "You've no idea. how hot it ll here-the heat and humidity an at time: almost over-powering.” i more southern dweller wrote recent. ly. No we have no ides-the dnyi are so pluannt here. We remember of this week. the sun and llughing winds; the .Il'tow- ers and the dump of the dew-fall; exquisite dawns and glorious lun- seta. After which the purpling shade: of the twilight. and at length the moonlit reaches of the-night So lovely . . and free for thc taking. "The finest things of earth on free Ifomywehadeyutoseo... The blush of down at break of day. The sun to shine upon our way, The fragrant flowers in bright array. And blossom sweet on leafy spray, The kindly souls who round us throng, The loving word, the voice of song Which help to make and keep it strong, All these, and more, to no belong. These finer things beyond com 8. ” ” ' H l i th are-thes d ya 9” asp m,w”';,,,g”f., usym mmhn; lfnd To us may be both rich and rare, If only we would take our share or blessings scattered everywhere? pathize because we have never suf- ROME, (Reuters) - Tight-fitting ”wasp" and ”whirlwind” creations were the style-setters as two of Italy's leading fashion houses dis- played their fall and winter col- lections here Tuesday. Kidney Stew I (Serves 6) Until Monday - - - - Diary fered the like, the continuing heat- - - - - Good-night. . . . . . I Morning Smile B. C. Provvse. xi: .iIiCl xlrs Donald A Mr-Lend ' ' ' V win (int. and Mr. and Mr: A. B. Mat-Adain and .Vlrs. Qupb" (my to spend C hands” at 6 lambs or 4 veal kidneys Salt and pepper Waisls were tight, the long slim Irate ni loyer - I wish look being achieved by high- 8 p yo. two children, have arrived froml, wouldn't whistle at your work. 0 K H . . mould d bu t lines, whil kit 4 tbs. butter g r ' it A V.Xgti'L:4ixWtiia)?'c;ti:l:;:;'. f:;'sL'll(lSs1:.:C(;;i'T1':lhYkl:)(lhelgtIi(I:Lell,- -MCI'E:KPpp0ch Bea”) rfotfli ' were Sewn slow on the h(i.p.s Th: F: tbs. onion. chopped x.n?I3:;5:::'k1n8.It8 .11 right "I . i . in I . A . . - owei on result was to accentuate a wasp 3 tbs. flour Mrs Mary Matlieson oi Suin- gmerside. has been visiting Miss Judith VanAlstine, York Lane. o W; c. not water or brown stock hip. (oxo cube or equivalent). Both Glovanelli-Sciarra and Min- Scald. skin and soak kidneys 30 gnlini - Guggenheim. the fashion minutes in cold water. Slice and houses, concentrated on sombre season and saute in 2 tbs. butter. C Mtl.vw(i. Park 'Ilci'rRc8- T118-Sd8.V evening in honor at July3 or hour-glass curve from bust to - ' bride-elect, Miss Mary R().s5lt.e1'4 ' .Vli and Mrs Alan Andrew" en- ' ' ' .'1”'.'i.ITl'(l irieiiris beiorc the Char- Misses Hilda Wood and Dorothy 1m ctmti-. (loll Dance last even- Douglas entertained at H miscel-. Mr!” R' w' Glmwnldl l”m may Better English By D. 0. Williams .nc. .ll li(llli)l' oi Dr. and Mrs Alan laneous shower on the home of Mr.llh”?8 ('llll(lI'9n have Hi'lli'ed by plane blacks and greys, wool and silk Remove and saute onion in re- 1, what, is wrong wm, um gen Ernst of Montreal. and Mrs. Wilfred Wood, Pgwnal from MlllneilD0ll-5. Mlllll-.l0l'l1 Vi5ll- mixtures appearing from a dis- maining butler. . Add flour and Lance? --A young may wish” u . . a on Monday night m honour of Mix, with Mrs. Gottwaldrs parents, Mr. tance like brocade. stock slowly. Bring to boil, add ram 10 you," - Highlights of the Mingolini col- kidneys and simmer until tender. 3. what u the (,0,-"cg, Fromm lection were his enormous velvet Vegetables, such as finely out car- cmuon of uvnnol--g - evening coats over sheath-like em- rots and celery or sauteed mush- 3. wmch one of the” WM. 1, broidered evening dresses. The rest rooms, may be added. mmspeued-, Neceuaxmy avenmmuy of his collection consisted of black uueuyi Safely. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jewell and Claire MacDonald. July bride-electuland M” H- 14- Plckardi all Lhelrl iiimr fzunily, are arriving today Asgjsung me hostesses in aervmggsummer residence. Inkerman Shore.l frnni l-l:iZ'.l;i.x' to spend thrcc weeks lwp". Mrs. wuf,-ed wood and Miss, ' ' ' with Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Fursy- Ruby wood. , Mrs. J. A. Bradley and daiiiziiter,, the. - - - lPanwla Jane, will arrive today to I I M .1 d 1, ..mm. :..j...j o o u , , g V I nd N. . an m M... my Mm, sgeevc ess coc ai resscs. s im- . - I 4. wh t d m d .. - Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Neill snd.M2::;:' R:l;;f1dQ,:,l.'m;' ,, 3'52. ei)aiigFhx.. Flo amziicy will fitiiniz. covered by long-sleeved with slits at either side. Th? mew? 3 M 9 Wm mm" jackets. trousers were in varying shades of 5. What is a word beginning with am that means "high rink"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "A young woman wishes His "w-hirlwind” line was seen soft greys. The tops ranged in in cocktail dresses. tight at the color from yellow and aquamarine. calf often with scalloped hem- to crimson and cerise. lines. rising to slightly padded Giovanelli-Sciarra's "wasp line" shoudlers. was most noticeable in the town . ,, Ginvanclli-Sciarra. trade nan-ie of suits. which had narrow skirts. lam w"”h.yW.' i2' Pmnounm . ,, , g the Princesses Lola Giovanclli- nipped-in waists and accentuated V"'r""' b”l'h15”m it-"'51" dun " ' Berlingieri and Stafanella Sciarra. hips and shoulders. Jackets were ucem H7” 'y"5bl9- 3- Necwnmy opened its parade wiih beautifully- of medium length. Necklines were 4- T0 compel W my ”l'l9n3 '0 9"" . . . . , tailored. elegant lounging clothes, either high and round with no f0l'C9- (PT0l'l0l-m09 30'"-Th 0 M 11 lll1ll't'llNlll) grey piovieucd in 'loiiintn. The jacket-coat of hip intended for weal. aft” skiing or conarslor Inw' horselhnegshapey obeyg u 35 in fun accent mom leiiizili is w'nriiil) iniciliiivrl xvilli full-length sleeves and notched boating, edged with square reveres, Th; syllable). "Members of the aasembl: ' - sailor mil...-. wimi the jtl('lvI'I is l'Dnit)V9d ii basic two-piece Slacks and ”'w9i”rill" trousers suits were predominantly iu'c.v or Were merced into Voting nsalns l Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. A. Clawsoii were generally tight at the ankle. soft grey-brown. the hill." 5. Eminence. arrived from Toronto this week to . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and spend ii two-week vacation with K33: C;1(0ygerE0);6i:::"h:nd !Ml:.son, Billy of Kitchener, 0nt.. are their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. . ' tea" lspending I holiday visiting rela- Clawson, Charlottetown, and Mr. . Modern Etiquette ma home of form" 0" Thuuday tivea on the Island. gand Mrs. E. D. MacPhail, soutliport.,i I ? ' ' ' l ' ' i l flow can ' ny none:-u Leo when they entertained members fth l l' t l h h - l 0 e 8m” I 3 "no eon m on Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAleer from Mr. and Mrs. George Keller of Brighton, Maas., are visiting Mrs. Montreal. are guests at Keppoch or of Miss Lois Cox. Miss Cox was : presented with a. piece of Wedg- , McAleers parents, Mr. and M.rs.iBea(-h Hotel. wood china. rived to spend it two-week vacation imond meet I1 K9iYl')00h BNWN H0101. S i u . . Mrs. Walter Auld aiiri f.iniilv. . . . M Alba-ta L I ., have returned from a week-end visit Mr and Mrs. Frank Andrew en- ,5 "if: Ewes: otM)Cle:ll::,i:,L1'i,IEf,inl:?;:v',t,o Dartmouth. N. S... where they gr;-;lllg(l 35 8 D?ll:lllv.)('i FY10? T0 ll'l9'and sis”, Mr and Mrs James lvisited relatives. l o ance on ri ay evening. Emma han' ' ' l . . . I ' ' ' R ' v . . l On Thiirsday eveiiiiig Miss Mary) - i g . . M I Edvm A1 . . Carroll. R.N., entertained at A din- year mi in England. is Miss Lenaj e '5 M lspindlxmdtfg P;"m"d' ner party and BUD-Find-sntlcPi' Show-l M8(?LUl9- AT-CW1 She l-5 Cxpeflved - with h BM, gM - uinm" er in honor of her classmate, Miss in Charlottetown next week. ” 5 '5- Ti 5P”'F90" M .. R t . . . . Warren. North River. and Mrs. G. M3 llsslel; Mrs. J. D. Stewart of Ottawa, Er Ritchie: YOVK Palm- is a guest at Dalvay Hotel. , , , . . lamili of Sussex, N.B. have nr- .1,” Hum, M155 M”). Johnson mom Join them in early August. Ariri home followi I. two r HR ng 0' This is an aiiiiii-lite fiill and winter threc-piece enscnihle in suit rrimaiiis in innlrliiiii; unistcil flniinel. The slim skirt has a box pleat in black for triilking crimiort.---(('P Photo) By Am” A""" Q Is it all right for the "dummy" at bridge to leave the table? E80891! fI'0m heat i ' ' ' 13-"0" Brown A150 Vl-9llvll'l8 at the . . . 0 How can I avoid an iiiiple-.is- A It really necessary, it is all ' M15, charms 14,”.-Ry .1-m-ed BTDWH residence are Mrs. R. H. Ml&Ml1l1V CllEVElIe WliUli'rl5 D86-ll an! onion breath? ii-iglit. This does not mean th 9 from Sydney, N.s., to spend I. holi- Smlm lmd Cmldlell Of Gander. 5D9lldln8 R Vllcallml Kl ll" 110m? lll; A Pour boiling walm' ovvr tlir, rliininiy should wander aimlessly day at Surf Cabins, Stanhopeg Mrs. N”d- ,ChRFl0l-l9l0W1l. lell Tllfsday l0llj peeled and sliced onions and al-i about the i'oom, for that lndlce : ln 1 f ' ' lsaint John. N. B. where she will low in stand for about tits-iiri set--l a lack of interest in the game - I Mrs. Douglas A. Hopgnod and visit Miss Lois Johnson, before re-londs. then drain and repeat the which meaiisa lack of gen" s , - 0 iznlant daughter, Susan Eilzaibeth, .t.urnlng to Halifax. lpnicoss once more. i Q. Doesn't it show ill-breeding Dy, F, c, Fraser 3”-jved 1,-ompliave arrived from Vancouver by. ' ' .to "eat and run" after having. Montreal 'Puesdgy in join mg mp. plane to visit Mrs. Hopgoods lath-l Mr. and Mrs. G. Bruce oi Saintl Q. How can I whiten l)lilill()fS'? lluii;-hcoii With a friend? 1 and family Who are guests of Mr.i9T. Ml. Hammond Affleck, Bede- John. N. E., are guests at Keppoi-hi A. Place the potatoes in rolcly A. This would be permissible to and Mrs. Noel DeBloia .1. Keppoch. Ique. Beach Hotel. - MIN as man as each one is lined. 3 business man or woman. Hbwever. . - - - iliefnre boiling. and it will have a when luncheon laserved in a home ., i- Mrs. w. Bruce Muir of Paris.. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld of. Mn. George Geldert and Mrs. tendency to whiten them. it is proper to remain for at least 3 I 0'flM3.Tl0, arrived in Charloitetownlwest Cnvehead, visited in Haliiaxpl. B. Gallant were joint hostessesl '3” hm” 3-ll"? lllllilllllk Lorway is the farmer Wayne McKie of Charlottetown. . Styled by Leo llanal O00 can i 'l to take up residence at Sunset Iluests of theiriat : ti-oussenu shower Mondayl Oi Hm 5” 1 "m”" ”d""” Q 15 llebllsntory that relative: last week-and, , Lnrice. She is accompanied by her l llllllll ill? l'Flll8f'lHl0l. Dllllll'.)' 0I' and close friends send engagemcii. son md daughLer-m,)aw' Dr. mdievenlngghonoring M15539.-ma M0,, Our cottons are your coolest route to ,' daiichier Ina and soniln-law, Mr. Mrs. Benson Auld lrisnn Mt Edward road Augusticupbonm? . Fins ll” 3 Km? 5”'""'"' 99mm"! Th”-V'r'3 5" him "M I I. I M,,x,,nd,,r new. of New York who . .' . brideleled; ' l 'A By filling it dish .Wlf.h l)i'lllillK A, This 15 not custom”-y. Mmf airy they capture every hreeze. The 3 f are visiting here for at week. Mrs. MN) cm". L M N. I T . . V”"" "ml dl0DDing a piece of char-ppmpie concentrate on the weddmg fashions are so carefree, they capture a - Muir is the wife of the late Rev- 58 ha"; V Rare a mlo . "m"m' Th, 1,, h05gu,595 at, me sum.:""” ""0 114 lglft. lots of compliments! Come for cottons g g '.l erenri W Bruce Muir, who was mend filgg ” Mwulmd meraide Golf and Country Club3 Wml ”Vl"”"8 Sklr” - i - Sllulh” -'”m s '6 N l " minister of St. James Presbyterian 3 m,.o,& .wn "Id Edo” nu wednesdny were M”. 'BHmm and sleek . cottons in vibrant col- e or:--and in white splashed with frosty prints! Round up a Summer's supply of these beautiful liuys. Clllllfll dllrlliiz-lli.E ):9Hrs 1925-1930 M”. Mamnxennv Emerminedwg Perry, Mrs. Robert Haggerty, Mrs. workers atndinner in t.heCharlotte- E' M' 5m”'h' M” James H”"”l town Hotel on Thursday evening in llmd Mu” DEV” L”lfm' : , '. U 0 iamizoii at Sianhnpe Beach Inn. Hpgrwmw)" og the" m'opem"mnl Mr and Mrs. Alex McLiire oil: Mr n..-.-.o.- is Director of the Can-;"?f. supm" "”"g h" "3"" ”lJvi.-mm B c. are holidaying mi mum wenme Counnlb 0 ice, as president of the Alt.ar.Lh "t ' g , wh . . . . Society of the Church of the Mostl 9” M We pl"”""e' H9 m M” C-me smvm” VH5 h0Gw5MiHoly' Redeemer. Covers were lsidlsummemn they ”” 3”'5l'5 M "he Wcdneulzn at a miscellaneousl "4. Mr and Mrs. REG. Davies and son of Ottawa, are spending a K - G.H.M. - for 12. l'”""'5 limlllel Mill slit"-in-MW: "lN THE GOOD 01.1) Sti'MMlCR'l'lME"' . . . YUM.” want to lounge in shower lli')ll0l'lllL' Miss Lois Cox ' ' ' lMr' And Mnl E C' Cueleyt Yllllr OWN htlfk yard and the most luxuriou. l i Auiziist lirirituelcct. ' M” 5- 13- D"VlP5 97"?”-lllllfld N . .- U . "W 1'” "”"l l" 3 10712. long time is the - - - a buffet supper and bridge at her Mm MclL"” M" Sue” M hum” INUM CHAISE LONGULS. The Furniture Department of HoYmnn's: My-5, mice” L5-m-1.. ,.,,5m,m ad, summer cottage, Stanhope, on F;-Li” th? ma hm" "" m9 h””"9 91 in Charlottetown and in Siimmerside ha. ' ' . mm.” mm. M Evans Mpmmml day pvenmg hon,-.,-1” Mm; Helenlh" Tll9C9- MT3- 3l-Hlll9.V Th0mP50"- in three price ranges--All lure the sameihrspihuiddiiliilisitilidh Ilgnxill? lliisllllia. Bostriiig Mass, and Miss Worth and Miss Winnifred Gillan in Chnrloufewwn an Mom”-v' The mattresses that. makes the diffcrence' for instance.--the Chalsle L. E Mariam shm, cm.-1 Diptnlxn at of Worcester. Mass. -WW0 9V9mllKv Ml- ind MW MC" with the Felt Mattress covered with colorful Canvas is mp mm? h(,spmL Me vlsmng Mr . . . Lure were entertained at the home chaise Longup with the Haimmck Mattress mwnd Wm. hr! hit D '1? and Mm Hymn Brown. MFR Owen McDonald and mm Oi Ml'- End M11 Th0mD-'l0n 59 I is 44.50 and the Chaise l.nngiie.wiih the Hair-Lock Mattrei: "(cl ' - - phnip, mm. ,.....,.,,,,d ,,, 1-,,,,o' mixed party when they met many with rich, serviceable Sarah is 59.50. Youlll renllv and iruivmveie Mr. Robert G. MR('Le0(l of the N. S., following a visit with Mr. form" mmdi" .'v'0ur leisure lnunizinu on one of these rubber tired Chaise Lorin mi lczril (lep.'ii'lirienl oi Lhp sun Lire and Mrs. E. Coyle. Kent street. ' , Of the lightest and strongest Aluminum from the lFui-nltu gig)” Agtui-a,n(-e cnmpany at Canada, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Genasci panmem of emu-r Holman Store. M 0. Montreal. left on return ,vester- Miss Mabel Cummings and Miss (me imrm" Ruth Mnhamn Of day aftri-noon after spending three Charlotte Strang will be tea hoa- Tnwcm" Rum nxmi "V9"! days "IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIMEI" . . . Set vour table with 1 weeks holidays with his parents. tosses at the Charlottetown Lawn with men” in Ch98lv9l'. N. 8. They ful simplicity, and nothing could b simpler than the s rt C0 or- Mr. and Mrs. D K Macbeod, aim Tennig cu... m, ,m,.,.,,.,,,,. will retllrn '0 their home In Pale. "c.Aii-try" patterned English Pottery designed ex ecllll ml. shew -It Fitzroy St. He had a most enjoy- . . . ' A"'0- Camomlk "19 lllvltr P8” Ol mer meals at your home or your cottage. The flnpt typz plhrte; . -. 3'35.-i2?.'Li3i;.”"5i'fXi"r3iu:”'i...3.'.7 M” "W" ""”'""'- Mk who "M "W - - - Zi:?iiLi35i7y"ii'Ze.iiiL""”..l.i"" ""'UWii "'"'i""”-'"' ' "'"”' ""”” -. ,,' bers and the many other friend! 2” Deg? home on holiday. Vmmng M” "W M” 3011" Smallmlm 0i one!) To introducegthis lnie::sntlr(i:zsHPt;rieiP ecfi!e”EhIl mvl; wu ken ' w he made while living in this city. " p'””"'”' M" 3"” M” 14' Le Hnlllnx. N. S. are mending their of Holman's in Charlottetow .1 i 2 y M "”""'""s . . . Noonang mmbom inept, "turned houdn I with the fume” an E g it an ri tummerslde have these START- Mjg K g . to Toronto W "sum! her dun" Y P R SETS, consisting of Place Settings for Four, marked at I very atlieriiie Class is visiting enla, Mr. and Mrs. William 5mall- reasonable 995, you'll love nu. mum and mm”, !hId".gyou.” love. . her cousin. Miss Judy Mccuiioch, ;':1?ong::0 Dep""me"" M ""1"" man. at their summer home at the deep cups and bowls-you'll love the saving price of "Gslety" Tailored Tara-lin (Viscose and Acetate) - sleeveless with shawl collar-platter buttons on front. Crease re- listnnl. Assorted colors. Size 12 to 18. Full skirted cotton Eyelet. with small wing collar and short sleeves. Pastel shades. Ilse 11 to 17. is.9'5 v o .,;jtl!!' at, h9'w5llS1":s?T CONNIE hen-I' New . . . 5'-inky BFWIO; . Pottery in th; China Department of either Holman Store. 4 7,). 3 ' ' '. . . Mrs. Ray McDonald and Miss D, d M", Be T. '0 with "IN THF - .- '5: cl Mr. and Mrs. .l, f). Mnciiuin Ire ml" ”"'”" "l M” V'""lv M" their ciiildren. Lelhi Johii. Illibnsld "Good Olrl GS(ii?nDmt2(:ili'iie7g'UtliVi1cimiiiiriili”::1tie ifmie' lnArfIgr ro,i.u.rnlniz this week-end from I "mwd w 59"” H" '”""m" In And suun, of Vancouver. 8. C. Skirts--and to give them the desired sticky-outneu they need crisp . .1: gI0fMtrl;l)!fo Ln1ising.Mich..where C"'"'””"”W"-, . . are visiting relative: in Summer- full CRINOLINE PE'I'I'ICOA'I'S. The LadIes' Shop in Charlottetown - . M: an attended an lnter- side. and the Lingerie section of I-lolmitn's in Su id ,( t , ME I c Ho,” 1 M U, L A - miners e have crackling nu tonal conference or in Men. "w" ” ”" " ' t ' CRINOLINES of fine Paper Taffeta. They are circle width hi the has arrived to join his wife nnd D, d M -n in te g h 1- d i .1; l Miss Rosemary Mcclan, 'R. N., mf'""' d””M”' Ann' '9' " mum" talned.:t thertumtr?ernho'r::eSi.:nl:y flI:lTl':l;IPn:ndalr;E gri:eslinjCti1;id2.g8" :iz(gr!ln:)lrlene"::f.lil mihdmm - 301101131 Director for VON in "' sl""h”p's "'1' H”5n"5on ” "'5 Bridge. of the lltferii brot.her-in- Taffeta for your Summertime underpinning you'll find Just cine P" '”m VNWH 01114!-T10. lrrlved fmm" M"'9 M0"'3- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Rlch- want in the L.iidlcs' Shop. Charlottetown or the Lingerie Sectionycolfl . this week from London. Ont, to ' ' ' Hi ' 1 f V mend . "amon with M”. Dmmhy mt And Mm Gem" mm" and Hinton. one afternoon this 0 man R n summerrlde. E . Com dnuuhw. Andrea of Saint John. A i - - - "lN "rm: coon ow SIIMMERTIMEE” . . am-ii shoulders touted ' ' ' "' 5" "9 'P""""F I) "'0" Mlldll M d M a. M. o ok it of in I golden brown. m the height of f .ii' Th h t . - It the Chorioi.fo- " K?'PD"Ch 39.Wh """L Winii.iu:r? N. HT are beingrcu-lzomed way to in-qiiire this lovely shoulder sh:tle'cl'ii in W?!Ife'l 3 uhnme M"c;b Duamgk; 1- A- Tgc. M M R L B in gun-imgrsidp, whgrg they hgvg The l.adlas' Shop in Charlottetown and the Sportswear Department of an - - - . rs. WIl- - H l"- - - Ullllllll man up rggjdenf-Q, Holman: Summorxido Store have SUN TOPS of fine quality Denim Onrinolly, Mn. W. H. Benton, and daughter, from Biloxl. Mil- . . . with I cuffed trim of crispy blister cotton. These faded blue, red or UK Bertha Martin and Miss nimlppli Ire visiting Mrs. Bonhamh "1 mm M” 11...", gum", of charcoal Sun Tops are lined. boned and fittlngly shaped. . . . They T . . . DIYOIIM. Dr. and Mrs. Heath Mc- Mme,-nl, up visiting in aummg;-. are available in hrnsrls-re sizes and the price is I was small Q cents a ma um "ll-Yft . . . mm. 3",," M U" "uni. p",m4' --no you can afford several! Berti. shop soon for the denim Sun Tops, ' ,7” TAVIWY of Mr. mm M” J E. Dlmm. there is Not an Unlimited supply and you'll want that turn II soon HOLMANlS A ' new Shop - cimwn as possible. Sun Tops are in the l.iidies' shop. Charlottetown and 4 X - I . the Sportswear Department of Holman”: in iliimmerlide. l 5009. N H. hove returned lol- Mr. and Mn. 0 D. Bell and 5 VH3 with Li. children from Montreal, are visit- (Contlnuod on page I)