LET'S EAT Lime Sparks Th Di Beverages Anci Foods By Ida Hailey Allen hlls too wurin. to think, eicnl to plan the ni-.2ils.' "l.ct's take lite minutes tilt to Sip, a rt-tit-siiiiig drink I tirst 9IiJl))'l!(I t Male 4 ms. 0,. mm mm. Garnish in Florida: a glass of equal pzirtsl with attditional whipped cream. of well-cliilictl oraiiue anti pine-lo apple Juice sparked wttli the Juiceo of half a lime. l "Here in the taste-it-st lv'llt'llt3lI. we niuixe linis butter for st-astiir ln-,; cooked carrots. heels and broc- coii. "Just iiicit I4 cup butter and. stir in 1 tablespoon lime ftuiee Also. while limes are in scu.soii,. we always serve a netit.'t' Nth. eantcloupe or atlti liiiic unite to fruit cups to spark tip the tlzntir. "As for desserts. here is otir lat.- (st creation " l.iine Lady Puff. Split I2 latly-i fingers Iengtlittisc Cut nit the. ends. Stand the ladyftnizers t-ut .sifie down. arounti the 9tlE!P of a 9'' glass pie plate Arrange the remaining la(l)llll2-l ers and pieces in the bottom oil the plate. in a double boiler top. mix to- gether l envelope unflaxoi-ed nel- ntin. 52 0. sugar and N tsp. salt. Separate 4 eggs. Beat the yolks until creamy. Add l; e. Florida lime juice and it c. cold water. Stir in the gel-o stin mixture. Cook-stir about 6 min. over boil- ing water or until the gelatin dis- solves and the mixture thickens. Remove from the water. Stir in 2 tsp. grated Florida lime rind. Refrigerate until beginning to thicken. Beat the egg whites until stiff but not dry. Gradually beat in '6 c sugar tadditionail. Continue to heat until very stiff. yam me R-hero anti l-i e. heavy cream, whipped lsiiii e Flavor 'I'licn fold in the gelatin mixture Spoon iiiio the pie plate. Refrig- Sunttay Dinner: Vegetable juice L'tlL'ki2ili, haketi glazed ham; hot potato saliitt. rorn-on-cob; sliced t'tiriiml)ers. lune lady puff; hot or It-ed votiee or tea or milk. New Voiitbiiiutton. There's soinetliin: new under the sun! high llllvlw bruist-ti (tit sauerkraut niitltt-s an untisutil entree. Fish ltilllvls I5l"dl.iP(i on Sauer-t kriiut S-p;ii'uIt' 2 lbs. slightly thawt-ti IltIlL'll tish fillets into por- l.iiiis ldrttsii ttillt lltli-StiC('L French tiressing ltiist with 1 tsp. each will itlttl tiioinistuiiiim glutamate and hint." on hnlh sides in buttery or illPll'L'i'll'lil9 I Air-ani.tiii-, SIIHIIIPF the contents ixo 2;- can sauerkraut with c drained canned tomato for- min Transfer to a halting dish that Iran go-tti-table Top with the fish. Bake 33 mitt. at 37.3 degrees F. I i TOIIIIIITIIWS Dinner: Cucumber A pt'vIt.V urfltlltti l-it'll" D1606 in lA5pi(- salad; f:sh fillets braised mil first PrcsbyIci'iuii thui't'h, New isauerkraut. creamed whole p0ta-.(9lH5R0W. 355. "11 JUN? 9”! 1956, ltoes; straw berry - pineapple-lime at 315 pin: when Sliirley Rose. Vanildersiine - F l '2 15 in cups; hot or iced coffee or tea I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robertl W ('iasgow, was or milk. Creamed Whole Potatoes: and peel 12 small new potatoes. IN. Fraser of Boil'united with C l Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Yiinlderstine i Add to 2l2 c. white satire .-n-I 0i 5V Petcris Rlladt P E It 'ri('h(Id it-iih 2 tbsp. ynaynnngigei The double ring ct-reinony was and brightened with 1 tbsp. min'lD'5Fl0l'mf'd by Rev lltmlt Cr? '-tr. ced parsley. pastor of the church. in the pres- Trick, of the Chef: ieiice of relatives and fricntls. when used 3, an Il1gr(1(il(Int'l The bride, who was given in mar- ggrate lime or lemon rind rather Fiat-1'3 IIV ll” IBIIIPF. WW” 3 Pill? it-oarsev the" mash wiih lhp hack blue suit of nylon guhzirtlinc with in! ii spnnn to it-913359 (hp fine , navy Ht'ttes'st)i'Ics and a t't)i'sage of flavor oils. IP95 1'tN'h'- ELLEN'S DIARY The Dogs Holiday Too "They're not. big. Ellen," James iiiaiti of iii. pair of the cow-kind that farmers were helping down , from the little truck, ”By the light of the silvery moon" in the barnyard tonight ”N'o" his toneisnw-s in a litrassv Paddock--thatl "9"l"l1 ""h Ill” l"I'l"l lI"'i'-V were "l"Nl"F and M": Joan"? Mm" was is little forlorn, "not wrti-th - the money we paid But they re grrmfhy little fellows. A spell on line grass and we'll not know . them." he offered hoyishly, lead- ing one away to the stable. The moon -was there ever such a moon-of-summer as that which looked down then on the valley- down on the dusky-dark of the woodlands and the dcwy fields of the farmlands about. sweet with the calm of night, interlaced with the frogs' tunes! Then animals comfortably stalled until morn- ing. the farmers turned toward respective homes. We slipped an arm th rough .liiincs' left one-that nearest ills heart, and followed along the In-titcn path to the house. So bright. were its eaves, its chim- ll(')S uaslietl by,tlie moonlight, the tops of the lawn-trees in the hat-kgroiind in charming relief ozainst the clear night-sky. And the ettiintryside hushed and still- She was attended by Mrs Wil- liam ITPSlm.TW ay as tntitrtin of litm- or weariiig a navy suit with white accessories and a ('0lIS'ZlLft' of pink roses. Chester Mat-Swain. Jr of Pt-ters Road was best man line Slti('l( in the Iicltis tor a liretiy A ”'”'P””" I" ”'”"” V "II" lsigiit--rattle grazing in l'tIl1IPnI,-tpenple ll"-S lwlll at Ill" -Vl”'I"'k ishmp and lambs snmmmng men. Hotel The bride's tzible was cover- tpasnnvu hm.S,,S sleek and dam, ed with 3 white linen (cloth center- iled eating or lazing in the sliad- 9” will "' hm” "I 5l”"”'l"""F' "WIS ow nf pa5iur9.i,-995” And a few and a three-tier w-orltlint: oak" Re- too makes a fairly arresting sight, i "W l'l3”'"'I "I h"'l' b'I''l9 3"” and. he nodded. "they go very HT""'" , well with the iarmmgz" . The ht'IriP .- mother wore a navy Amt hpcausp ii spems imp my sheer dress with white accessories :Weclcling At New Glasgow ter lutigur. son of KEEP IN TRIM I: Ida lnlthe season of abbreviated eleeevs and shorts, Evets daught- ers are looking for fast working exercises to tone and beautify the upper arms and the muscles which lfllank the inner and outer thigh- ne. ' When taking arm exercises, it's easy to swing wide of the mark and miss the triceps. The secret is to direct the line of pull through the triceps. Here are some exer- cises that hit the spot. . Position: Standing. arms out sldewards at rshouldert level. el- bows straight, palms forward, MR. AND MKS. CARTEII EDGAR VANIDERSTINE AND PARTY raser 'and a i-oiwiiuc or ltlllk carnations. l'l'lie grotinrs IllttillL'l' wore a two- picce suninier suit with accessor- iies in yellow and a corsageuf yellow carnations. Miss Ilazel (iunn of Stcllarton in charge in the guest book. WOMEN '8 The young couple. left ftir a lion- tl'Yl1l()(lfl in the Annapolis Valley”, Friday, July 6. 1956 , . Page 8, The (xuzirdian the bride donning a navy (luster fT' over her wedding Still. Prior to her lmarriage the bride was employed I by the Pictou County Power Board. The groom is on the stat! of the. ('aiizitii;in Batik of ('oniiiiei'('e at: :Ill)t3l'litll. P ltI.I. where they have taken up i't-sitieiice. ()ut-oi-town guests at ty, llils liven visiting her family in Kttt-liencr, llaniiltttti anti Toron- lit. in the latter city she attended the wt-titling of her tlziiti.:liter, Rita. Mrs. W:-ilsii rt-turnetl to the Island by t-or via llrot-ton. Mass. spend- ling a fi'lt' (lays tht-re visiting rei- ll”' lwdsl ativcs and frit-ntis. ding wt-re Bob Vanlderstine of liialifzix, Mr. anti, Mrs. Lowell jlh-' "ml M.-.3 'l'l,...,-. yu llmi-cs i.lttIillSl()ll and faintly of Murray (,1 1l,,,,,h,,,o i.;,,o4l,,mio H,-I-Wed in llarhoiir, Mrs. Kenneth Mt-Lean gym,-l,,u(.1m”1 H, wiimg a few land Miss Louise Eaton of Piitltllll it The H,,.u,,,,,, M”, m,.,,- daught. -1-allillllib All-S5 -IIQIXV All" Vi'('ll'-'7' i-r zintl (still-llli.ltl, Mr. anti Mrs. lt'-W0 0t P1110 TWP. MY. Hlld MFR l-2.lt'. llttgan of L'hurt-liill Avenue 'llalpli Leo and Mr. anti Mrs. (Tor-I ("VI ' 'don Lea of Vernon River, Mrs. ' .l0St"pll .lt'lll(IllS of Peters Roatl. yl,- "ml flii-c ,t.,hh lliili-in-i-i 3;-. Miss Pearl Irving of Ctioihritittc i-tiiiipniiied bv filr. and Mrs: Stan- Rond. Miss ICIHIIIP Vanldcrstine Ipy Prttliflp .i'('IIliillP(l ant-r sppnd. of iJ0tPI's iirtilri. Mrs ii-1ltt'.V V-'I"- lIlL' the holiday weekend in lloult- i on. Maine. twilliams of Plytnrttiih. Mr and 1 Hrs Albert Fraser of illFl.f'liiIlI o Ri'nttk. and Dale Williams of Shuh- l enaeadte. The tea limit-.-.-.i-r. at the (liar- lniir-town T"iiIiIK this Sntiirtlay will be lliss Jackie Cttimiiisky and Mrs. Charles Willett, summer is willing to pass over- our heads at Alderlea without givin: us some work of repair to HAPPENINGS The lttisttwses fttr the Golf tea last fall on the roof of I vacanti Associated L'otintryuomeii of the house of the farms, one destined according to Mack to be his home and castle some day. it is a neat dwelling, set not far from Rob's. a5.'illnSI that rise of valley. and.' had their tirst view of Mrs. iicrry. l.l””-A" s'”'"i.a Vi!;ll. tolfhlrs, (';ii.i'iilt)n ('h,1i'l,"s 'l'i-.iiiitii'. overlooking a stretch of mil Wednesday afternoon, when shel- Hlllldllos Hui ” Ea'”'"s stream. made her regal tuitrzint-e to the W9"? "11 iilltrstiiiy agenda. Mr. atttl Mrs l)iui:ild f'nllbct'k. The dogs holiday too now. catch- ting the spirit of the vacationing youngsters. The pup looks his odisappointnicnt when Blackie st-n - sing the truck's destination fol- ilows in to sit at the feet of the ;children. it is a mystery to us World had glorius Island wttatlier; for her visit to this Prince rltinard Island. The Vl't)iiicn's institute tiieiiihers Prince of Wales ('ttilegt- pl.'ittoi'ni.l Mrs. BL-rt')'s pcrsoiitility nndt heatitiftilly rt-sonant voice iniiitt-ti-'P1"'"V ll” "””'l' m'm'ipa”d Vlsnl iatcly made their impact upon herl audience. I The gartlen party ilt'lfi at Illftl I'Ixp"riint'iitaI I"arni, Mt. l-Itlnztrdl duo so mday interests turned in S.-iltirtlay are the following: Miss that di,-emion and I carpenter ll IA. Scar, Junior. Xltss Margaret was taken mm ihe fan-"Ly. He ,.llni-illillaii. Miss INS )lattLc”t'-in. came to complete an unfinished Mrs. Alit-e M. Berry. 0 H H, J.l Alter the evening's prograinmet lliss .ylnrttirit- Sit-wort. Miss ')or- piece of shingiing commenced P. ll'Iiel'llalItinal pi-esitit-iit of the the Women's Institute lixeciitivc otlit-it Stewart, Miss Mabel Adams, 'ttere invited to llonnahinley by Mrs. (in-ster .tlt-Lure and Miss l.t-na Ai('iilll”':. ftlrs. Mt'(3ovtan, the prtniticial l)l'CSltlLtiiI. poured '03. A roller party at (ittve.niiient. and Mrs. riltttinttr Ayotte. (i('. anti Tlrs. Wl' Sui-(man spciit the littiitiny neeltt-iiti at Kep- llflf'll. the l;llf'&IK' of Mr. anti Mrs, 'l'lien in the t-urly attcrnottn Mrs. nnil son .lon.'itlttiii oi Bosioii. hltis. Alice M. Berry was off in the) are speiititiiu the stiniirier months in Summt-rsitit-. to us in this pi-ovint-c was over :tntI' now we have the lllxllirillltlll of lI,o and another page in our goltlcni book of nieinory. ' Mr (it-tti'L'e ('.'illht-t Ix. his tlziiiglil- er. Ttlrs Slurley Sitiipsttii. and ltzriiiidsoii l).'ititI. spent the week- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyti Inman. filr. GM. Mulholland took up his new duties at the PFOHIICIRI bank in Charlottetown on Tues- day. ST. 'I'Ill'2RESA'S ('.W.l.. The nionthiy ineeting of the St. 'l'liercsa's Siih-division of the C. W.l.. was held on Sunday June 24ill, at the Parochial House with a good attentlaiit-e. Met-ting opened with the League Prayer by the president, Mrs. Walter Rogerson. Minutes of prev- ious meeting were read approved and sigiicd. Fiiial armngciiieiits were made for the general cleaning of chtirch wItit'h was to he held on Wednes- iltty at 1 pm It was moved and S('t't'f1(lPri that Sfvtlti he donated towards prizes for Caterhism. Disetisstoii then the Parish pit-me which is to be held on Aug. 8th. Final arrange- ments for same will be made at the next monthly meeting which lltaymond (ilil. This being no fur- ther business meeting thcn ad- , journed. A dainty lunch was St'l'VC(I by Miss Mayine Cameron. assisted by Mrs. Jas. Kenny. Miss Noreen Mooney. Clara (Jill and Patricia Mttliaren. DENIES Sl.L'MI' I.ONDO.V' liieulcrst W Treasury Chief Harold Macmillan Wednes- day strongly denicd that the my- offs in Britain's anti industry forc- slintimvs an (-conomic slump. . iWords Of The Wise Hope is as cheap its tlcspair. I took place nni 'E:ing spot of the right arm. You - is to be held at the home of Mrs. .. MAKE TINY CIRCLES Movement: Stretching clear to the finger tips and holding arms tense, make tiny circles. the din meter of which should be no larger than a half dollar. Check to see if you're in the groove . . . place fingers of left hand on sag- can fool the action take hold as you circle. Do this exercise daily . . it takes only I! jiffy and can sttl)tt'aL't years from the appear- ance of the upper arms. Now add resistance . . . Position:' Standing or sitting. fingers clasped in front of chest. forearms straight. Movement: Resisting with the right hand. pull to the left. Then, resisting with left hand pull to ward the right. Since the insertion of the pectoral muscle is in a groove in the upper arm, this same cxcrt-ise is amazingly effect- ive in inning the muscles which support the bust. BEST ON FLOOR Now for the thighs: It takes a side-to-side swing or a circular motion to reach the inner thigh muscles. Exercise taken from a lying-down position is much more error proof. Position: Lie on side. one leg on top of the other. Movement Raise tense leg muscles, the and top leg. leading Hf good duurts They're crvinq for Try our baited things They'll cry for more. Good eats for vacation days at the home or at the beach-are in good selection at- . Exercises Hii T week. pending a decision on whet- her tho- issue is to be banned In South Africa. The issue carries n 31': - page article titled African Showdown: the Boer Strudom puts mutter? to the test. he Spot with the heel. make,small circles. six in one direction. then six in the other. Change sides and tlrcle with the other leg. This exercise can be taken from a standing po- sition-provlded the knee is kept straight. At the finish. be sure to shake alternate legs to free them from tension. Exercise in beautifully gtregm. lining provided the action is di- rected through the muscles that need to be restored to tone. PROTEST BASES TOKYO (AP)-More than 10.- 000 Japanese jammed into Tokyo's downtown Hibla Park, Wednesday and cheered more than a score of S p e in k er 3 who denounced the United States for its retention of military bases on Okinawa. The orderly crowd broke up after five hours gf speeches. , MAGAZINE DELAYED CAPETOWN. South Africa (AP) - Customs authorities in Capetown have held up import of the July 2 issue of the United 59839! Weekly magazine News- REGIONAL IMMUNIZATION CLINICS Protection against DIPHTHERIA, WHOOPING COUGI-I, TE'I'ANUS and SMALLPOX will be given to PRESCHOOL children in the following REGIONAL CLINICS and from SURROUNDING DISTRICTS: WEST PRINCE -I0 : IX)-Ebbsfieet 10:45-Palmer Road South EAST PRINCE - 9:30-Miscoucho 11:00--St. Eleanor: - 9:30-Bedeque 10:15-Central Bedequo ALSO e at the above East Prince clinics - school children in Grades 1 to G from Linkletter, Belmont and Central Lot 16 who have notthad their FIRST polio inoculation may receive this at the nearest (1811 TC. Tuesday, July to Thursday. July 11 Friday, July 1.1 WEST ilnd CENTRAL QUEENS Protection against DIPHTHERIA, WHOOPING COUGI-I. TETAN- US and SMALLPOX for PRESCHOOL children - ALSO -- at the West and Central Queens clinics school children in Grades 1 to I from SURROUNDING DISTRICTS who have not had their FIRSI polio inoculation may receive this at the following centres: Tuesday. July 10 -10:00-Bonshaw 1:30-Crnpaud 9:30-Pownal 10:30-Mt. Herbert Orphanagn Wednesday, July 11 -10:00-Brendalbane Village Thursday, July 12 - 9:30-Pleasant Valley 10:45-South Milton EAST KINGS ONLY -- protection against DIPHTHERIA, WI-IOOPING COUGR TETANUS and SMALLPOX will be given to PRESCHOOL children in the following CENTRES and from SURROUNDING DISTRICTS: Wednesday, July 11 - 9:45-St. Peter's South 7 IIAORNING SMILE hofuoor: "How much In nine Em”- rtn pasture, To my mind there's no prettier sight, particularly" he added. "if it's decent pasture and st"! beside in stream or hronk. You know." he chuckled. "I must have been born too late! There could he a line of machines, cars, trucks. tractors extending from here to the end of the lane. and they would have little appeal to me-except of course for their iisefirlne.-is. I would see no beauty in them. Not I mite. But give ”How does he know when to .go"" he asked, when he followed them into the cab this morning. i "He knows- don't you. Black- ,-ie"" Mack chuckled proudly into ithe dog's answering smile. "You don't have to explain things to some dogs." he nodded. "they just seem to know." The seventh month? Aye. in its turn. the rtiby month of the year. t'ntil tomorrow -- - -- Diary Good-night. ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS quinine; "One hundred and zoo. Couldn't you do ttiat?" HA LF-SIZE FASHION First choice of well-dressed hall-t sizers! Wear this ensemble withl or without the bolero from the first day of summer right through to fall. Propnrtioned to fit the shorter. fuller figure perfectly- no alteration worries! Pattern 4706: Ilalf Sizes 14'-5, 16'-';. ltili. NH. 22'z. 24'-2. Size to dress takes it 7-3 yards 35-inch fabric, bolero takes 2 yards. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS 435 ('('niSl in coins tstamps can- not hc accepted! for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. AD- DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Charlottetown Guardian.' 50 Front Street W., Toronto, Ont- ario. . it was one of life's rich r.xpci'- lt'll('("S in lit-a. Mrs Bo dress in the evening. This grout iiiiiiiaiiiiarimi. of f'OlII'.S(t. has the ehtirat-ter that nlJIl(0S her tuiu:il- ly at homo itliether it be in the Castle or in the mttti hut in some far flung part of the (Toinnion- wealth. Mrs. Berry dealt with Elva! ISSUPS. but there was also in her addres's the nzirni inttniziie toiicli, that was dear to the heart of all her listeners. She told of her young Aiistml. ian husband who served in the first war and who never ii.-is ll days health tit-rreafteiz The Ans. tralians like oiir'('.'inatIians were renouned for loyalty and ,.m".,,E,.' Tlw",-9'9. 5”"Di.V 'Sial0tI. but with emotion in the.vnice: "After some years I lost him. Now I am tr.-i. lV:ll1"ltZ.and doing alone some of 9 '""E;'f "9 had Planned in do Ioizvther. iii-rs. llderry told of hpr station in Australia. nliopp eh pm 5 manazcr In t-harge of hpr IOFLV seven thniisand acres of land and seven tiioiisnntl sheep Mrs. Berrv has n grantli of Iiuntoiir. She told about a American she had slaving with her during. the war. than being asked his Impressions of Austral- ia he said ".tl.1'am tim- slict-p it has SPIISP young V Americans "1359 8 Erent hit everywhere with their Salutation ma'nuti it-e hm mile! and miles and miles of more miles and miles and mlles." tThi5 remark was interspnizned with ,. few other rloseriptivo wordsi Mrs. Berrv has two daughters and seven grandchildren. Tor-min. Ont. (Sporinl)-For the first time science has found I new healing subtttnnt-e with the Mtonishiiig abilit v to shrink hemorr- hoids and to relieve pain. Thoiisantls have lieen relieved -without resort to surgery. In one hemorrhoid can after -'NtIIIf'I', "very striking im rove- mv-nt" nu reported and v-ri ed by dor'tnrn' observation-. Pain was relieved promptly. And, While gently relieving pain, ortmtl rediit-tion or rotmrtion ti-hi-inking; took place. And most amusing of allothis improvement was maintnined in nuns when doctorI' ohnervntions were continued over A potiod of lnuiv months! In fact, mluifs were so llmmttlll that niim-rt-rt: were able to make am-It Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Does Both- Relieves Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids aman-d in tin pnsilnru or mnlmml form called for individually smiled convenient Pre oration II ointment with splleinl sp it-ntor. I'rt-partition II is sold at all giinrnntt-NI or mtmey rt-fiimferl. utoninhin; ntnlanu-nut M "Piles &x-- . have i-i-uteri to ho a problem!" AMI among the-to stillt-rcr.I were A Very wide variety of homorilitud condi- tiom, nouie of IO to 20 yenrn' standing. All this, without the use of mir- cotii-I, not-stlwttt-s or n-ttingentat of Any kind. The KPPYFV N I new hr-nltng uilmtnnt-e tllio- I )i iio' -tlii- tiI&rnV- -rv of n fnntiiii-4 !lt'lt"IlIlIIt' itiulitiitv. Already, Hm-llvttv is in tattle min for healing iniiired tttuue on all ports of the body ' This new healing stitvstanrv is ti-rpnmttnn H'. Ask tion supponiio in or drug stun-.-4. Hail-fnrtmn ' huh Merl log The t'tiniin:intling tiifit-t-r and trim fit-r-rs of ii M12 5. Qtiet-ii ('ii.'iritttte: eniertziinetl Wednttstlny evening at' a ret'."ption followed by a fIi'Iltt'f" the t'tnnni:iiitiing tliitt-er mitt ttf livers of the Frent-It irigiite l.'Avt-n. tiire and mililziry and civic digni- tarics. hr. mill Mrs, til) litirrett at- tended the tlentzil convention in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. ltobt-rt Mat'l.enn and their two daiigliteits Rena and Donna and little son Wayne. rs- ttiriied Wetliiestii-i,v to St, John, New Ilriinswick. Mr. Macliean was transferred a year ago from t'h;ir- lottetown to St. John as superin- tendent of Canada Packers. St. 1 i-lmmml onion, John Brown the men! well in a try- While in the province they were, in: pan. Add Ionizitttes, onion the guests of Mrs. .Vlat'L.ean'd par- i and setisoiiing. Sininier for 20 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins, niinittes. AI'l'5lIll.1I' alternate hiy- (imss llnads, They nlso visited Ytlr. ers of peas and nieiit mixture in lllaelieans mother. Mrs Mary lyine-ta NISSPIVIIP. 5DI'i"klP With IIIWNI SIPPER (UlS.SI'.'Il0I4I'I 1 can peas. '3 lh ground Iittt-I l'4 t'lll)S canned toniatocs. lntyre and many relatives and ior cracker crumbs and dot with friends. .ltutter or margarine liake in a ttttit)-(log oven for I2 hour. Serves Mrs. John Walsh. East. Roynlv Hour. "Maple leaf liqaidi Detergent lm: no equal. Ir xi: very economica " says Mrs. Iluuoll Iollong, Pugwanll, Nova ' .1 You'll Find The Town's BEST BLOUSE VALUES At SALLY'S WEEK-END SPECIALS at T MlCHAEL'S GROCERY Riniiiginz HIE" ml had i:'9m":'llmdPlll:l'I:ri):: t3'lI;iI":0lvi::' EIU1l(l.l one of th,e ht-tiuty spots of, Ill't'llltl,s to Mrs. llnyit-ti .ll.tn- Illlli Il”ll)ttkIil'PlIfill.'IIll(' I.Ill(EiSl.K' of Ag "(Th”"'”3 Puuerl pHQNg 37iTi1-D 2:00 Fortune Bridge. .' w A - - V - - ' . ';inat 8, Hits .1 i; y ;n'; -. xi . , I. 1 1 .- i. 1, 1 V Vi i . r. H tec ' s ( ang l or on son- euough cattlcnheftire this," .1:-it-nes . accord with them on short outingsl l-iii.-,1-it likp All ii,,,.f5li,.,,:,.,i:.',.. (.L:i:y i :c:”:H:.'l”M::,x i(,,:":il:.'(li( Iii): If pmgir rdhi 7 rwfr .d CoarEP:gTEPlAI?TE'9F KEEP THIS FOR REFERENCE , f'"mI11P"l0fi- 3111 IIIPTE S H0 Vlllrk and Sil"VlS no lnt'ilt'h'IlI0tl 10 I10 eti innuniernlile rliiestioiis about I tin intt-i'ii.'itttuiaI utiiuis. Itlrs. A M l wfppmcg gu"HDAy CAKES to the like of tliesr---they'll go out when they set forth on longer ex-' th 1- i - l fl - i l - - t ' DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH in the grass. .I like to see cattle cursions from the place. 0 meg M” mm” Be”)' in Um pmmm S I61 KENT Si CHARLOTTETOWN Perfect ion Buvl SLEEVELESS l COTTONS Assorted JELLO, 3 pkgs. Peter Pan (1.3 oz. tins) PEACHES, 2 tin: Jewel Shortening, 2pkgs. 49c I Robin Wu and ' LINENS , 0 TOP STYLING You'll save yourself money. time and work if you take the advice of this Maritime homemaker. One I2 07.. can of Maple Leaf Liquid Dctcrgcnt docs twice as much for you as a regular package oi ordinary soap or powdered dctcrgent. Makes china. glasses, silver sparkle. Cuts grease. Pots and pans are easy to do. Get Maple Leaf Liquid Detergent now. The Lily liquid detergent that contains liind-to-your-hands LANOLIN I2 and 24 oz. sins Marlo on-Iuslnfy by on off Canadian Company to best suit the need: of Canadian Itornonahu SCOOP NECKLINES CONVERTIBLE COLLARS SPECIAL VALUE 1.88 142 Gt. Geo. St. Clrtown Also at Summerstdo Brandi Tomato SOUP, 2 tin: PICNIC HAMS, CAN MILK, 6 tins ROBIN HOOD IE2: White it. Chocolate CAKE MIX Kraft 2 Pugs. DINNER, 2 pkgs. 29c Icin 49c SUKGAR, 2 pkgs. 23: Fancy Bulk Sliced BACON, lb. Delicia LOAF, lb. LETTUCE, head PREM, tin WIENERS, lb. 35: GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for 49: Cottage Cheese, pkg. 25c 79c 49c 59c 20c 39: 29c 39c COOKIES, lb. Grade 1 Creamer BUTTER, 2 lbs. 39: 1.17 25: lb. 49: