A WOMEN Page 8iTh;iGuiiirdilin, l-.i.E;;., Auglgt 5. 1955 Newport-Higgins Nuplials pm. June :10. 1955. when Emily Charlotte. daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lorne Higgins, Crapaud. and Beaumont Albert, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Newport. Spring- vale. were uulicd in marriage. Rcv. I.lu)d Archer was the of- ficlatlnll rlcrgylllan LE1"! EAT Have High you see. 'il.'lilnll1c " c:.il.liiiicti the ”(lonsldcr thc basic iii-or-rd Id We chets rllzikc llll.- tiillows. Tossed salad Ronl: t'lli a sec- tion of garlic in italics and rub the salad bowl with thc rut side Remove the lZJll'll(' sal- lnlo the salad bowl llll' 5 limp- ing quart crisp salon sir i- l'hci' most usual ('l)lllll'.llfi”iill is .lii'i-d- tied crisp lcltiitc fllitlll iil illixcd with shredded rnnin ric oi chic- ory Into the salad -piiitll iiic.'i-iirc : Va tsp. dry mil-toliil '- up drill . lmi ll tsp pcppr-r l-'4'il ilic -pool! with olive oil mill i to iiilx in l' the seasonings .'ii.'i tlilll thc salad Then add :! llllilf i..lilii iioi.us olive oil. pourlnl: it toll-f-lili mcr all the salad iucrcrlicnis last. add slowly I iii:-p iinci.::ii' ivlnc vinctzar prcfcrrr-ll Toss gently uuiil !i'ii-iiii-d and (I the drcssing has l)l'fli .iii-iiplnicly absorbed by the salad iii."iicri.1lc There shollld he no lti!'ll'l what- ever left in the both in of the salad bowl l VARIETY OF Htiitlll-'lts ' Tn niake it i an :' l llorous. border the edges of llIL' .nl;iil bowl with sliced picklcil hnci- all-ilinb ing with curumlic-'s. i-i - int” the border of coal-x-i--gr ii--ii -lriiuts New Hobby in Schemes Based By THE CKSUDHS f'l(lCS.S TtiRriNT() it P rt.-.-or stars have figured a ni-w. ill:-wen sivn hobby for fltl-.l)(iitl'x't'lf ad- fll('is-- called llnlllt l i-ol.ir coiiiiiiiiiiliiiil ” lt. F0l'lSI.Elx of pI.....ii-iv inc inliir i scheme of ii Iiniiic .l..i.r-iii-in in i findings of color IV-'.lllillttlJIxl5 - working in the iiiiiii-iiitil ll"ltl ii For years color ltalwlls linvr i: been trying to find fllll iiin iii.-wl-r to factory uorl..cr i"li'.”ltl illlll why people in ucll lwniiii iil'l"(t- ioni- plain of cold The expert li-..i- ii...i..-iiui-iii illlll stark white wall: of n inrtiii" he painted restful zrcin -.iiih a re- sulting llecrcasc iii inc ciiii ow" of fntiglle rows iii iii. '.i."..' ilie color of an lllllll - w to I ilarliicr iiiiii.lIc "cold" C0lT1l"lrillll- COLORS HUT l ?sliI.S ) ..i?i...i- lri . Making ci-liil unis vi ii- Iuil comfort in - i I R slwrtallvert ii I Fllll thc .K.il”.n rillr plied in tho hnmc touches in lint- lastes. Start with .1 - l Ind a few basic iili is ,.i...vi' color and illusions ll timo- Small rnnms r.-i-in i.-.i.z.i.-ii .'iurl oppressive if the unit. .'lll' milk or -r lii-i. ii” irc-: i.ii ii. iillltll' up ;iii iiilnl nil :: ' lil Wile Preservers . II-. . Bread crumbs won't spill um-n bcin nooml if a paper bag is iird on th- grinrlnr Chef "A wealth of icitclatilcs, ready to use. riiiilo-rt --i nut. in , salad.-' I "But vnu do lint iii-.ii ii.i'ili to i buy them. ah no" Th. iillt'- tnnt l ' cost the least i i.ii.'-i iziiirl tfnfl l lain the lllljlllixl '.l'.lltllll anti : mmp.-at Hilims .iil.l nlldfls can i be used in many ilnit. i.. i....:liicn l the dinner l'l'lFflll then. out dais. Tow-Cost Vegetables Food Value l R: ldi. Bailey Allen . in visit to the vegetable or sliiiw-iillile crcam cheese dot- rounler in illc N'llll('lil;l.lt'lxtil or a led with sliced red radishcs. look at thc i.'.'il'iii-ii .lrii iili:li tiny il.;.'lill. border with uvcnlnpping lialf slices of tomato and avocado. or ring with fine-chopped hard- li-imkeri eggs. Tf).Vl()RROVl”S DINNER Hot or Cold Jeilicd Madrilenc -l or ('nld Baked Smoked Ha Pcaraiu Slyle Vegetable Salad Orange-Raisin Rice Shred Peaches Hot or lccri Coffee.or Tea Milk Pi-asanl Sulr icgclaible Salad iii-ain 1 can mixed vegetables. incl 1 c fine-shredded green or t'liinl-cc cabbage. 1.4. i:. thin-sliced ri-d radlshcs. 11 c. each sliced crisp coin" and cucumber and , i” lllil-swcct French dressing. ithill lit! min Serve in nests of i("llll'l' Pass sour cream dres iig. Orange-Ralsillllice: lna oiilcepan. combine 1 c. white l'lt'P l'2 a cold water. i tsp. salt suirl ll: c single-strength orange lllIf'P Bring in boiling point. 'l'lii-n add '2 c raisins: cook until iniosl or the liquid is absorbed. 1 Tlirn in the iuice and half the :t'0nl('nls of 1 ii lh.l can sliced lpr-ac-lies Continue to cook about :l.'. min . or llntil the rice is tender 5.ulii all llguid has been absorbed. Sr-ri-c hot or cold with the re ,iii.-lillillg sliced pcarlles. or.topped .iiIlf'l pcach Ice cream. The ('llcl"s Sour Cream Dressing This is what you call ”peasant g..i(.-- and is "5"; for any green was also thc rcvipicni of beautiful: I" or wgctalllc salad. also sliced liiiliailucs in a small bowl. beat together .i'-i c commercial sour cream. ll : ths cider vinegar or lemon iiuicc. he tsp. sugar. 1'. tsp. salt ialiri iii tsp. powdered dill. Planning Color on Psychology liiii bright Pale blues or greens sue a feeling of spacinllsnesa. and a ceiling the same color increases the roomy effect. The principle can be applied in revel-so If you are rattling around in a big. high-cellinged living-room, ;i.1lnl the walls in a bright. rosy -zliriric and the ceiling in I deeper f'l'ilnT This gives the illusion of less height and s cosier atmosphere. Apartment owners can make i-minis oppcar larger by painting walls and woodwork the same mini and by relating colors of dif- lcieill rooms so they seem to flow from one in the other. Faulting one wall a pale shade in a different color from the rest ulll adit longth to a room that is lilixl lilCi.l'S llN KITCHEN ll thc kitchen isn't on the bright- mt side of the house. a generous .'llIf)lll'.'llll)l'l of yellow paint will give it a silllllj: outlook. llilt ll llic l(ll('flf'rl is bathed in iiili Llii all iiiiy long go easy on inc Willow. Red should be used siiarlnizlv in the kitchen since it is ii ”llnt' color and tends to em- lililisivc the beat of cooking. I'oloi- exports are paying more .ilii-niinn to rcfrigerators. stoves. and tllllf'r.3l)PllHn('ES. Tradltionali lllll uninspired white is gradually. giving away in soft pastels giving more scope to home det'orai.ors.l Hui ihc l1('Sl thing about color milidilionlng is that it can be ex- pcrnncnlcd with by anyone. All iliai is ncerlcd is a little planning. Words Of The Wise Thprp is no despair so ah” Williamson. E. A. Hunter and R. liuc as that which comes with the f'lTSl moments of our first cl-can sorrow, when we not yet known what it is to have cuff:-red and be healed. to have dcspaircd and to have recovered iinnc. -George Eliot I t Icnins for this pattern tatamps can- I t . D...:. ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS SIW-IASY. PllE'I'l'Yl EASY! Little fabric. sawing .iimr to make this cool halteri Wraps and ties. opens flat to iron. Easy. pretty. embroidery too! Pattern 7057. Jiffy-wrap halter! Sizes Small tl0.l2l; Medium (14, mi; Large rlitmi. Tliuue pat- licrn. transfer. Slate size. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in i not be accepted! to Charlottetown Gusrdian. Household Arts Dept. an From St. West. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER and Bill. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. lbs- .lr-.V pages and pages of exciting new designs - Inilttlng. crochet. embroidery. iron-ons. toys and nnveli.ies' Send 1.5 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. you'll want to order every design in it! MORNING SMILE Commsndlu officer-Imp, iluw dare you report for drill in- spei: with s board? vereuaofls E. mu gilesls was held in the Scottish srius-sari-muse. The soloist was Mr. Norman Mc- Donald. Crapaud, and Dr. Peter The bride. given in marriage by Not Worthy;" and "Mother at her father. wore a gown of nylon your feet t, kneenng." net over satin. lace jacket with The bride. who Wu given In long slceics pointed over the marriage by hgr fgther, was hands. Quccll Aliuc collar tIll(l a dressed in whitey Her floor-length sbollldcr-Icllizth veil of tiillc illus- gown uf chammy Inc and net ion with hearirircss of pleated nylon Her biiuquct was a cascade of red roses The bride's attendant sister .'ilyrtlc. who wore a gown of pale blue net over taftetta with matching lit-address and mitts. Her houllllct was li lioscgay of pink roses ; Thc groom was supported by his brother. Staff-Sergeant Aubrey Newport of R(.'l'ilP. Ottawa. Usher- ing were Iilcss s. Ray Higgins and Anthony Newport. brothers of the bride and groom. The reception for Immediate families and friends. fin guests in all. vias held at liilillicrry Lodge, Summcl'.s'idc Thc lil'ide's table was rcnlrcii with a lhrcc-Iicr wed- ding cake and dccol'atcd with cut- iflowcrs and candles For travelling tllc bride chose a yellow suit with' navy and white raccessorics Shc ivorc a corsagc of pink caruaiiuus 'l'he bridal collplc visited thc EIISIOFII L'uitcd States. including Niagara Falls, on their hoilcymoon. They will reside in Springvale. P. E. l. where the groom is en- gaged in farming TENIII-Illl-ID SIIOWICRS l Previous to her nlarliiagc. the bride was prcsented with many ilovely gifts by the staff and pupils inf Air Iilarslial Johnson School, RCAF Station. Sulllmcrside. She gifts at SBlL'l'8l miscellaneoils lshimcrs guru in her honor at the .homes of Illrs Lowell Hllestls. .Summcrside: Mrs. Lester Beaton. lCharlnttetown: and at her home in iCrapaud. island Man Takes Bride In Hamilton A pretty wedding was solem- nized in Wcstdale United Church. .Hamilton. Ontario. on June 17. when Lois Jean. daughter of Mrs ,W. L. Hunter and the late Mr. lHunter of Hamilton. Ont. became jthe bride of John Alexander. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Minchin. New Perth. P. E. l. The doubc- .ring ceremony was performed by Rev. W. W. Williams. assisted by 'Mr. Earle l.cslic. cousin of the lbride. The wedding music was lplayed by Mr. J.: L. llodd and the soloist was Miss Mimi .lohnli- ton. t Forming the scttillg in the lchllrch were randclahra among palms and standards of all-while flowers The bride entered the church on the arm of her uncle. Mr. R. W. Blalherivick. by whom she was given in marriage She wore a wedding gown of pcu tic soic ,iand lace from the bodice. with Ilong lace sleeves and trimming of beaded rose motifs at the illu- sion neckline. the emhroldcrcd bouffant skirt fcll intli a chapel train. Hcr silk illusion veil was caught to a sccd pearl hcadress and fell to fingertip-length. IHcr bouquet was of gardinias and stephanoiis. The bride had three attendants who wore thrcc-quarter length gowns of cryslalettc over taffeta in pastel shades. fashioned on empire lines with shirred bodices and the skirts falling from drop walstlines. Their bouquets were of pink roses and rlelphlnium florets. They were Mrs. Earle Leslie. in blue. and the Misses Jean and JoanMorriso n of'An- caster. twin sisters. in orchard and lavender shades. respectively. The bestman was Mr. .l. 0. Finlay and the ushers were Messrs. A. A. Maclsaac. J. R Blatherwick. The reccplion for onc hulldrcd lRite Club. For hcr daughter's wedding. Mrs. Hunter chose gown of wedgewond blue Swiss silk with pnlc pink and navy accessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses. The bride wore on leaving on a honeymoon trip to eastern Can. ads and the United States. a sheath dress of white silk print under a navy lincn coat and lwbite acccssorlcs. Her corsagc was a white orchid A number of former islanders .were present at the wedding and .reccptinn including Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Mackenzie and daughter. Sylvia; Mrs. Charles McQuarrit-: Miss Jean ML-Quarrie. Miss Jen- ('rapauil l'uitcd Church was the scene of a pretty wedding at 23” and MacDonald. Crapaud. was organ- isl. The church was decorated by members ii i Crapaud United Church W M S using baskets of summer flowcrs. was her i . Wed. in Miss Doris Velma Jackman, Toronto. daughter of Mr. Abram . Jackman and the late Mrs. Jack- man of Central Bcdeque. and Eric Ray Snail" Bronte. Oilt.. son of Mr and Mrs. Firman Suair of lngralupiirt. Halifax, V. S. were united in marriage. in Bronloe, ()lil.. on .lilly l6. . Rev l.cRoi Sargclu offic- l ..n Thc lJl'l(ll'. Hllklll in lllzirriagc by her brother. Charles Jackluan of Long Branch, Ont. wore a lace ovcr taffeta floor-length gown. with finger-tip sleeves and shoulder-length veil Shc c.'ll'ricd a bouqucl of red roses The brldcsmaiil. liiiss Dorothy lingers. wore a floor-length gown of lace over blue taffeta. with shnulrle?-length veil She carried a red accessories. The bride and nloon. . - - Mr. and Mrs. Snail" will re- (;RAHAM's ROAD W. I. for its Salad week i LERSATHL STYLE! side in Long Branch. f)nl where Th J 1 ml M us ” TOSSED LOBSTER SALAD l 5,-it-.m3ny wgyg to we” (mg the groom is employed with ! 4' -11! met? I "C09" 1 n ked huh Mm ,0, 5g smart new style! In puckered hgigglilaniifacfules Vi)Gll.1l.Gi:::gelielga.sct the lwtriile it: oclrirce '"n) 'r nylon or seersucker-a housecoat. DeLory-MacPhee Wedding On Thursday morning. Jul! 31. at the Roman Catholic Church at st. Geurge's. the marriage Wll solemnlzed of Elaine Therese. daughter of Mr. Hugh ,MIt!Pl'00 and the late Mrs. MacPhee of Launching, P. E. l.. and stevhw Loyolainclory. son of Mr. Ind Mrs. P. J. Delory. Georgetown. ' P. E. 1. Rev. Bennett MacDonald. P. P.. was the officiating clergy- mlilll-ss Janie Batchilder was or- ganist and during the Nuptial Mass. Miss Margaret l. Macllityre of Charlottetown s I! n 8 AW Maria" lschuberlt; "0 Lord I am over taffeta had long sleeves ta- pering to points over the hind! and the Chinese neckline was trimmed with pearls. The finger- tip veil fell from a Pearl tiara and her bouquet was a cascade of red roses. Miss Beatrice MacPhee as bridesmaid wore yellow net over taffeta with lace bolero and matching mitts; I flowered head- dress with shoulder-lengt,h veil and nosegay of mauve and yellow mums completed her costume. Mr. Richard P. Delory of Corn- wall. 0nt., was his brother's. groomsman and the ushers iwerel Al Wellingion July ding i The Church of the Immaculate Ray Peters. gtoomsman; Mr. I of honor. Miss Ngrms McNeill Conception. Wellington, was the and Mrs. Leonard E. Alaenault, The bride is the daughter of M g p 1 M ph d M , Cul- scene on July 12 of the marriage groom and bride; Mr. Justin i Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McNeill. mi; Dgfory." R an I of Miss Mary Patricia McNeill McNeill. usher; Mr. Wilmer Wellington, and the groom is Mrs. Alfred Gardiner. grand- to Mr. Leonard E. Arsenault. Blanchard. usher. In front is the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles mother of the bride, was gowned The principals in the ceremony bridesmaid. Miss Rose Marie M. Arsenault of Egmont Hay. in black, with white lace stole Arsenault, RN. and the maid I and s corsage of pink roses. Mrsl. DeLory mother of the groom had a corsagc of white carnations on her costume of rosewood crepe. with black and white accessories. Following the ceremony the bridal party and immediate rela- tive: were guests of the groomls parents at Breakfast in the Rain- bow Room, The Bison. Montague. were, from left to right: Mr. C D. W. Sears Photo. band or Jig saw can cut out the shaped pieces and the wheels while you wait. The back rest adjusts to any angle desired from vertical to flat Bolts may be removed to take it apart for Winter storage. ook's Corner Onlario . a bouquet of white carnatlons. Little Gloria Jean Nickcrson. niece of the groom. was flower girl. . . inr. M. E. DeLory proposed the Pattern 365 may be ordered AdTa';:s”ff;:'I:'V'v lg,”fheM;mfe""”' mast ii; the bride. the groom srparately for 35c or it will be The fecepuon was held 3', the V9SD0"d"lS- R9V- BS5319" M39 included in the Porch & Terrace Donald. Mr. Hugh MacPhee and Mr. F. .l. DeLory extended feli- lcilatinns. Mr. George MacDonald lot the R. C. A. F. was at the piano. 1 in the afternoon one hundred guests attended the reception and supper at the MacPhee home in Launching. Music and dancing entertained the Jolly gathering. Furniture packet of five standard lsizl patterns for 31.50 poatpald. Hume Workship Department. The Guardian. Charlottetown. P.; E. I. L ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS home of the groom's sister with 35 guests attending. The room was tastefully decorated with pink and white streamers and assorted flowers. The bride chose for her travel- ling costume a grey suit with As Islanders make so many! salads" using lobster as the main ingredient. the Canada Department of Agriculture has chosen this re cipc as typical of this province groom visited interesting points in the Maritimcs on their honey- ELLEN'S is so I. hard to believe it-July was gone. . I , - - t b Mt HEAR I - R E ST C H A t SE Scnti irrlcr to ANNE ADAMS. line wild-rose, lalktfd ohl lillfbldalslvg R:bl';"lnlv8;:St,llei:d rerr())(ltIl"owedY by 5: K LE P S F E E1 H I (J H .-...-i- 4 Charlottetown Guardian, and the Clove” ( elk 3 "imi; livelv discussionion the District P''''"'''” D””-- 50 Fm” Sh we”- in the haylands. spo e too n t e . PAYIERN 355 Did not we one of July's child- rcn born to an Island farm-home in days of the haying. bid her rl lender Godspeed? Aye. not at the door or in the yard as we usually send a departing guest on her way in this age of machines, bill walking with her a ways. ”golng I piece with her" we said in a once familiar and hcart-wnrm- ing phrase about lost to lips in recent years So we went with July. down the lane. the moon climbing above 1 e old mill low in the valley. to the left of us to light our steps. The night was very sweet as had been most nights during her stay. The hay had been gathered from the meadow there by the laneside. but a clinging fragrance still remain- eil. that and scents of garden- blossom. and tree and wood made. a distillation of rare nigh” for oilr going. - At the lane-bridge. a rail-less bllt withal sturdy structure at the moment bccaiisc in the insistence of lbclr farming the men ”lust never gilt around to putting a rail- to the flow of the water which in a ripple of summer-song takes thc stream bcncalh to thc pond below. And .lllly loved it as did we-thci silver sllccn of thc flliry span of moonlight flung there. the jrwelled reflcctions of far-away stars And laughed a liitlc laugh at a rodent l t l i i f t i Past then the mailbox. wlv went. Wlilklnll Sl0Wl.V . talking softly of the delights of the season, though you would neither have seen or heard us. For July, like it little sunlmcr wind in the leaves, moved on invisible footsteps and only in fancy we went. Along the rfuhiia Bridge now Mr. Norman Martin. The young couple will reside in Hamilton where the groom is on thc staff of Canadian Westing- nie Gordon: Miss Flora Martin; ciseif-iced 5 Sift. 3 times. 2'; c. once-sifted pastry Hour (or 2 c. onco- siflecl all-purpone tiourl. Zlzi tsp. Magic Baking Powder. 54 up. salt, I '5 trips. cinnamon. ginger. allspicc. nutmeg and raisins and L." c. chopped walnuts. Cream 14 c. butler or margarine and blend in 1-,; c. heat. in 3 well-beaten egg yolks ingredient; to creamed mixture nlte -spread better in greased 9' square pan lined in the bottom with greased paper. Beat stiff, not. dry, 3 egg whiten and ii few grninsisalt; gnuiunlly heat in l c. lightly-packed brown sugar and spread ovcr tliIl(P. sprinkle with 34 e. chopped walnuts. Bake in rather slow oven. 325'. 1 t( with brown paper for last half hour. Yvwigm-;au.. 7l'i.i'?'J'-7., M house Company Limited. PFC? . 1 .-iron. 14 tap. each of ground cloves, mac:-; mix in '4 c. needles , li a ghtly-paclind brown sugar; nd la tsp. vanilla. Add dry mainly with K c. milk; to 156 hours. payer lightly By An Island Ifarmefs Wife And tbcn August was cnmc-land up the hill. companiomibly. August. to bring before long the for this was a lady we had loved first of the blur and gold days. well ever since wc were a rhilrl. blue of quiet sky. gold of thegand reverenced both for licr grace . - - . l ' hat the . El'3l”'l3m'l5 T3591”-Titles ””"”and her gifts. (2m55 wnecmn rammed t (35 cents! in coins tstamps can- init rctil.V along hedgerow and! we wake of "Mr M "w rm fll5:rICt had been camiiaaelded and Pattctns am he accepted) for this "mm. brush-land. the toothsome amhcri i V ' 8 "RE mm W” T" Z i yypuihwyovh spoon Print plainly SIZE. NAME. Ann. of mriy Hp, apple. ,ind.n roses she had ever given us and each cause. Proceeds from ce- ,gJ.g .. .-- .- --- signs tapestries the p 2; st u r c .1 making them rich and sweet shore we both knew. had not James at the outsct re- minded us "The dewfall's not too good for a woman who's nursing a spell of neuralcgia to be abroad In?" And across alrlcr and tree and pond there were the lights of home. And ahead. that was the way July must take. said. yggr thg gummer lg," she mm. mitiec in charge. The meeting measureme ' to make. Just merited jg though she hat-I not closed by singing the National trace. saw and assemble. Your MAAA heard, "1 knew mere is sickness Anthem. neighborhood hobbyist with and sorrow. weariness and concern but there is a balm and'a healing everywhere. Island-over. thc sum- mer brings much: loved oncst come why. there's no end in the pleasant- ries enjoyed land. Ellen! But. ”hcr slliilc was pretty in the moonlight.” this is Thercill come another Jilly. one young and fresh and fair. dnntt , . V , g . H cst shark ever landed by a woman aiqinriiziclhiiwnhotleftganheap oIf'ripplilas frext lGood-night for now . Wm. mum in me 5” 3"" out. of aw”! amt? e us ic ta e vnd u y our lovely lady wcnt side this Cornish town. R wetnd ' p ” 5' May" . 132 pounds. --m- Good-night . . . . dress fclnched by the neat belt). In crisp pique-a lovely coat to cover summer' fashions! Easy, flowing lines--so Lecoming to the W mpg 55" larger figures. Easy sewing too! V) cup "lad dressing Pattern 4337: Women's Slur 36. Toss ingredients together with afm 40' av ”g45- 43- 50- slle 35. fork. Arrange on lettuce lcavcs.1'ak95 4 yards 39439" labrlcr . l Garnish with wheels of lemon, and. Th” 93"?" easy l0 "51 Sims 6- T A . C .. Scnd THIRTY-FIVE CE NT8 2 cups finely diced apple 1 cup diced' celery 1.5 cup shredded raw carrot 2 hard cooked eggs. l'llUPPf'fl members present. i The meeting opened by singing the ”Ode” and repeating the ”(Trced” in unison. Roll Call was responded to by "Your first Baby Picture". Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The President reported on blankets received. Proceeds from pantry sale amounted to 524.50. i'l'hc Salvation Army and Red DIARY he delicate pink chalice-cups of (Team S0CiBl imollnled 10 354-5" RESs' STYLE NUMBER Toronto. Ont. Llappyl-lolidaysl IF YOU DRIVE Stop for Convention. It was moved and seconded the music teache be engaged for the following year. Mrs. Alt'red MacKay was asked to prepare program on "Citizen- ship" for the next meeting: roll call to be answered with "A Name of a Member of the la- thers' of Confederation". Mrs. Louis Campbell was asked to pre- parc "Fun and Nonsense" for the next meeting. Collection amounted to 54.10. A shower was then planned for newlyweds in the district. Next meeting will be held at the home or Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Louis MHCll't)d. Lunch was served by the com- ow white that in charming dc- for he herds and the flock . . . and of be little wnrmedv waves curling n. while edged. on the sands of a At the summit we pailscil for hccn The design and construction of this sturdy lawn chaise has hcen so simplified as to make it as easy for the amateur as the skill- ed craftsman. The pattern gives tracing diagrams for cutting the side members from a board six feet long. There are no difficult :'It's been good having you” we ”What a hapvpyflovely tllnc of n the charm of the scason And HOUSEHOLD HINT Rubber tile makes the perfect flooring for a nursery. as it can be kept immaculate with Just the whisk of a map. is resilient and muffins noise. l.AIml:s'l' CATCH LOOE. England ICP)-The lsrgy rlends to call. excursions away. This is it good he parting of the ways. Sn lclis list any "Good-night for now'. "nus IS IT" our Mid-Summer Sale 1 RACK DRESSES. all sizes. and I FEW SHORTIES-g-T-2 Price - Ialunce of LONG COATS. SHORTIIS. and SUMMER SUITS-I -3 Off Entire Stock of SUMMER URISSRS. in all sizes - 'l-3 Off. IATHING SUITS. SHORTS and COTTON ILOUSES - I-3 Off Al SUMMER PURSES - 'l-3 Off Special! NYLON GLOVES. cl shades - 4 leg. SL9! -- to clear SL00 Normals l.atiios' Wear ."-We-' TOOAROIII: Ii. THIS PAST-ACTING TIAST KIIPS WITHOUT IIIIIOIIATIONI Thousands of Maritime women have found the perfect answer so yeast problems in hot weather. It's the new l7leisclunann's Active Dry Yessl! This modern form of famous l'lcisdimsnn's Your . kups full-strength and fut-suing in your mpboudl No tcfrigw stionl If you bake at bongo-got a month's supply of udschgggrg AcdveDryYust.Alwsysonhsndhsspssdyi3skls;aoIlpsnl