OMEN! Page 8 The Guardian. Saturday. Aug. 27, 1955 1 Happenings Of i The Week His Honour. The Licutciiant Gov- tlr and Mrs. eriior and Mrs. T. -W L. Pi-ousc Fflliill). lint-e been visiting Mrs. .'"'r1ginpd Friday t-toning at a tiirli-rsoii's parei"s. Mr. and Mrs.l Andersoni -m. , is a well-known young barrister His Honour, The Lieutenant GoV- in Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson U'll0l' and Mrs. T. W L. Prowse hall" lu-en widely entertained by have as their guests Mr and Mrs lllPlI' tnaiiv relatives and friends dance at Government House .s'piii'i.'i-on Jenkins. ii Rancid; and it-in,-.-lite of (luring their visit. 3mpkxil1e,Ontarin llr H .'tl.'tt' une- Leod is arriving Vllln Mr .intl ill ;iitrl llrs E. E. Poole of l'-ittiiioiiioii. Albeita. are registered at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mrs. Reynolds. His worship Mayor J D wtcuurt ---- mrlul Extends lv Ids I- try have bae.i fretting over thei ihigb cost of coffee. bomemakers in: illurope-had the solution long ago. They knew how to make good cof- lfee with only a l'0l1lIdOf.i tablespoon lol medium grind per cup. lnor CHICORY Oficoursi. chicory ha been used own. to stretch the use of coffee. ,But this "solution" is different. It icomes from Holland, where it has ibeen in use since 1867. It is now ipackaged in this country by an, -American firm. is fast going on sale in food stores throughout the country, and hr already won wide . iuse on airline: and institutions "But what is it?" you ask. tiiiah Elmer. suit of Di" and Mrs. lllerelY 3 P9l'l9Cll.V l'll'll"ll'l'-ill ii”"l' . J. H. Blanchard oi Charlottetown. l3lllllil0ll lli Cllrilllelllefl 5llll"ll of Pleasant View announce the The marriage will wk? place twhicb gives color, and adds flavor engagement of their eldest September 17 I. ininmcuinie without sweetness), with calcium daughter Mary Jean. to Jere- Conception Church, Palniei Road Pll- 'll8l9 Wlllcllil In urllanir mllr L. - - -- - e - --s eral combination. a natural ingred- ELMER BLANCHARD J EAN AYLWAID " and Mrs. Austin Aylwarti l30l"ll'lll9T Edwl" ii l”l"'-"'”"' ”"'i 'i'”' ilt"3"'”"l Canadla” C'""i P. E. i. Hospital also have pre- of Mr and Mrs. V. A. Caiiillbcll. ieii" mhmlntli wilds. rmitnibihf Cll)' CiEl”l( Jalll” 3- l'illl"l""” lllli”"' liaw l””7i'5h9d ' bmchure sented Miss Stewart with a gift. Dartniouth. and Miss l'.lll'l('lll Mac- giant. 85 t 9'1 apflf” (fill 3 ii left. Friday alternoott to attend the ooiitlwt Three f Curd). Halifax ior seteral days. msing "8 "'3 C" 9” 3"” annual oolvntlou of .-hr ranariuiii siriiuclo Federation of Mayors and Mun es icipalitles which will be held at Aiinitersary of ' which contains address- 'll? "”ll3l"ll ill ill! wolll Victoria have been entertained at tained at several social functions. ill? Tl'"lY ill many intnrmal gatherings during Among those entertaining were Mr atid Mrs. Harry Smith of During her visit h- was enter- Aim To cop-pm; Just thoroughly mix one roiiiitleri the MacDonald Hotel. l-Jdniv-omit. PPt'PYa."-ltiv between Ukraine and iheir visit to Mr. Smith's sister. Mrs. Donald Jones. Murray Hill tablespoon i one one-fifth ounce! Alberta. .l1a3'u' ii!'nT.l li'Wi!" tli iiuwfl. li'7"i'll'54 llPPl'?('l3'l0l'l lll Mrs. Keith S. Rogers when iriend- Drive. l)artmoutli, M rs. V A. of this coffee flavor amplifier with 5ttmmPl'StflP Rllfl lira lil'ti'-'” dl" lWllt'l'N"i lit iillt Ell?-bl SP93llPl'5'r ships were restimed. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Moiiiil Plcasaiit Ate., one pound or medium grind coffee iilsn in Erirrioiitnn 't'lu- Hon ttalter Harris. Minister Smith were here on their 'honey- Dartmouth and Mrs. .lohn Mac- Make as usualebut use only half -e- ol t'iti7eiiship and immigration. moon thirty-six years ago. This ll Curdy. Cnburg Rd. Halifax. the usual amount of coffee! Dr. and lvlrs are entertaining this evening at t'nlllmhlH aottage. Kt-ppoch. Palmer have as their guest their all. aon Mr. James Palmer of tlalgary. His wife and little daughter Val- Dl'- W -7- P- , one have been spending the sum. Mlllllll Wtlll Vile . mer here. Mr James Pointer is MY? l'l- 5- Duckworth. in Calgary, Alberta. "ll'l- Prasidant Harold C. Case of Boston University recently at , the annual summer coniiiieiire ..., . .. l- ment Exercises for aiioroxitiiutc- 1d'” U" lg” who received degrees included Lem and M” Lemuel Prmue Professor Clarence A. Manning. M”, Smith"; iirsi visit since that Pl'96lll9Dl. time. and it is nineteen years since ANl1ll3 Ulll' Mr. Smith visited his native pro- the guests of honour at it party iesiv we idded ,,ne.,ixieenii, tea. Vt'l'K'll). and Professor G. W. Simp- vii-ice, - son. lican .nf the Department of Judge iiai-"iii paimer and xii-5 lllSltll'). L'itiiersity of Saskatchew- Uttiveriiity, square dancing at their summer Watson Kirkconnell. Mrs. Norman Saunders 'ou0n Univnuty pmuded in itfll lliiihidiitikkfgrlglughhiilyalliill:ll1lhrait,miiciidMtli:o lsvi:iiililnlIiIonDaldMuIiicd mjiltrk solemiiized Saturday morning, Au- her to Jtllfl Mr. Saundeisimznldmtlo lbteeeiilh VV?;ilIgglMeSIeli, hlass. have LuL'l(ll&l'l. vi ll u was graduated EU-fl lilvlll - v w to ":;:.;;.:"m.tt::"t..2: .'l.'::' ;:S.:.':..t::.r-V or M323Enid”"..S3.....Z'."?"'i;'.ii'i....i'; 'wud.d their degnesi Gradual" l ' Lawson.-iMrs-.' Maclllman will be rememilweiiginffiieiiai 5.29ui.i:L.:..,.”i:0li5.l3 lnierringer, ygoungest dlaiighter of It works equally well with pow- MF llllll Mrs- -l- l'7 C0llll”ll.V NW9 dered instant coffee. in making this 'l'llul'Slla.V tllfllll llll'9tl ll.l' lllelll spoon oi' a few grains of the flavni -- ---- friends at the Clover Club to fll8l'l( ampimei. wiih "ne.haif weapon” Miss Alberta Macliinlay. teacher the 25th wedding anniversar,y of powdered instant coffee. in cm, at St. Agnes Private School, Al- Mr. and Mrs. Connolly. J-lorly wife, cup 9,. 5 ounces of boiling bany. New York, who has been couples were present and Mr. and wnei-i Mac- visiting her brother-in-law and sts- Mrs. Connolly were the recipients kv latter's mother. ter Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Carton. of a beautiful gift to mark this - - , , A P h . , Mat-Donald arrived Halilax. has arrived by plane in happy occasion. . Atiand Miss Murial liurst as guest ers. ouring tea were t e grooms with the law firm Rttrnot umt ht-inc Wcttnr.sda.v night from 1305- Charlottetown. Miss Machtnlay is e- l'9El5lET9ll 8i ll" Clllrlollelowll Mr. Frank Lockltart. Siiiiinicr- Hotel. side, has returned to Whitehorse. Y.T.after attending a LWU week's A pretty sumiiicr ueddiiig was Mary's Basilica. liai- r. Ind Mrs. Perl-"Y from Mount Allison L'iiiversily, in ill”. 3- -- "hell REV Gl'9E0l'Y . . . . ,, The latter will be the guest of-bered as the former Miss Lenl.nnio this year on a ieiiou-ship, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Maclnnis. 2'2": i'1&?izdS'R,lLr1E"(;:giiP:Lflat her niece Mrs. John Caron in Acorn. a graduate of the Prtncelue will vigil his home-in Sepleinber Caledonia, N.S.. and Dr. Maurice beck. Summerside. He l't-'FFllP(l L""m'""'i the degree of Master of Education at the Boston University School of Education. He received the degree of Bachelor of Science from Acadia University in 1951. Mr. and .-vlrs. D. O. Sit-3w.'irt have been in Ottawa Mr. Stewart who is vice president for P. E. l. of the Canadian Bar Association will attend the annual Bar Con- Tun, eniermned nation. Mr. A. R. Kaufman, Pt'cstrlent of the Kaufman Rubber Company, v guests at the Keppoch Beach Hotel. Dr. W. H. Mac-Millan, M. P. Mr. W. M. MacMillan and Mrs. Tuiipi MacMillan. Dr. and Mrs Mac- Millan have also spent some Illll(' entertained Siinday their residence ilaveniioorl .'it fllll- an hia sister Dr. Wilhelmina Got" i.i,i-ii, 5(.i,,,,,i- do: of Kingston. Ontario. Dr. Gor- don and his sister are guests of Mrs. A. E. Morrison and Miss Katherine MacLennan. Miss Edith Gordon .tlarl.c-ml. Fredericton, Registrar of the Uni- Miss Helen Scott, M. A., Motictoii arrived last Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parent. Miss Mary Robin. l)irer.ii-r of Women's Work. Women's institute Economics. London University. Min Isabel Jamleson enteriain- Maine, where ad this week at Stanhope Beach frionds. Inn at luncheon and bridge for Halifax friends. ad in Sydney. Nova scotia. Ira. V. 0. Foster. Bl. Johns, Newfoundland. accompanied by J. '1'. Davies. ...m- Mrs Lari Burke and her five sons. Fraser. Alan. ham and John have left for Ottaw ,ried to an Episcopalian i . ,h.5 returned to New york hue: by her father. and wore a trad- tn Join Mr. Burke for a week's and resides in Kotzebue. Alalklntvisiung his pamhts Mr, and Mrs, itional wedding gown of white holiday in the Capital City. Theyl will be registered at the Chateaui Mr. and Mr: Walter Pearson. mm Lztttrier Hotel. Miss Lois Burke of Sussex. New Brunswick. and will also be in the party. The Misses Freda and Phyllis M". Pearson ll fill Orilnlll and uis at Keppoch during the past recently at u cboir director of the Church of week, mist-cllaiii-ous shower in honour of England in Sussex. l Miss lsabcl MacDonald whose mar- rizigc will take place in the near G d Th d b I , , future. Summer flowers. pink and "Ill! l'9llll"ll9 lll'I IY Y P Melon Thursday, '”ter spending three 10W and ice blue hrllrratled taffeta Kltdloltilj. Ontario. and Mrs. lwUf- white sirsumei-5. mg the im,ui.ito Foronlo. They spent the Isumrlwepkg on the igiuhu, white he;-erespectively. and carried noiiegays In. their son-in-law and daughter iful wrapped gm. .dd.d ta meimer months with Mrs. Latley'l she was the guest of her ne new r W ' . r. and Mrs. Sandwoll of Toronto fest”-e ,,(...asi.,n. Miss Freda Tuuel parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mac-t Vincent she. am; Mi-5 Shea pnei, . Ind their three children have been augmed the Bride.m.i,e with ii" Millan. ' ' ripening of the gifts and Miss Shirley Nicholson read the acirom-, - d b m d h anrin ver es. After ..accnmi!8nH? Y 811' EU for ud Mrs. MacMillan, of iThorold, iingbf iiihe gigs" . iuncii WT: .33; Mrs. Jack Lailey and theirs son Ontario. have been in Saint'John, by ii”. Cn,h,m”5u uuued by M",Noel motored to Yarmoutb last New Brunswick, visiting their son i-incpni Mitch?” Md Mn. Aiiison-weekend to attend the wedding of h M , d Mr Noel A..-Rlvfa-cNevin. M. A. ll province. an itore i'cs:- M. i M gNg d b b d hi i . . . latered at the Charlottetown Hotel. ix,-:,:,”. i;;efw,l,:'h,?nhav: i”?!ugmi't': um ennnd at the Dish), Pmghxgiho hjvie beien dvisiting Mr. andime mm mick "med ml and in; yi, -yi N - i L ML Hotel. before taking her position l"- 0 ll Ir 3'. Charlottetown . Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Parent and iiii ',?CifviU,:ci3:5f,: sBi,ci,..as receptionist in a doctor's office Rilyanyi 19” s'""”l”Y m0"'llll1 loriback to the farm. And um-led 9"'"llll1 "1 ttoorl Aw-niie. left Thursday morn--lll Disby. NOVB Smile. .i M I g mg or Dniiville. Quebec. Mr. Mac- ll9l' 1' ll0l'l0lll' ill D1 A M ""l"l"ll Neiin is a teacher in the Danville- M"-D 5- G- Pllllll" "l llalii-'iX' M'55 Barballl Mllfnutthid. BI'ook-- Dr. Fred Taylor, Keene, N. H..lN”"h Riv" Rm”- left Monday morning, accompan-' 'mT-' ' icd by his sister Miss Ethel Taylor to iwnri it short vacation. varsity of New Brunswick, and hnMiiS5hn1iiStSilsymt.ii;0:,5'B:&nnunuay Lean. G00dWlll -'lV9""9- 19" Wadi mom" colt-ze at Stafford's share... Misses Lillian McKenzie, , Titlt and Mabel Matheson have re- i0.""e”y M D'3bl" N9" Semi” ,,”.m.d imm . mow, trip in 0,” with their two children Sandra Leaf H13. and Mrsl. I-ylc Shirts-I-Isis. lawn. Montreal. Quebec City and,)3"dC,'li”i'l"tS”'li"3 will be mldlnst i River, Aberta, an tior ii". Ga; 8 an,-n5.i.i Mi" Muh i n aro tetown. They have taken. three children arrived Monday on m. ,.,.,,sp. iL,i.g,,, .4, iii, ii,i,i;: up residence at the Connnushtl - a visit 0 Mr. Snodgrass' com-In fourth conference of the Canadian Al”""""-""5 ' t Mrs. R. C. Parent and Mr. Parmt. Tcacliers' Federation held in Ot- taiia Aug. 12th to lllth. Doris Mrs. Perry Hurst and young son l" Mrs" G” '”'d”" "ll Ml'- -llld' M7 Branch. Department of Agriculture Michael who have been spending 5”" 1” M3""d"' . leaves Tuesday for her home in the summer in this province left m- -i, Roblln. Manitoba I0 Vilit lief F-RP Tuesday morning for their home ' 4 ants Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 0...h -i-alum, pg.-u, Mn. iiursi ,,..i,,, expected this weekend by plane N"'”l 535- ”lll-- arrived in . Robin for three weeks. Following will motor to Miami. Florida, and'"'"" SL . . t tr": Miss Robin leaves for Toronto then travel by plane to Peru, was .wi'"9 ll” has bee" "" ” business "5" M"' C””h"'li "ml Mrs- 5l'l'9”' l i 7 to Visit her sister Lieutenant Doris accompanied by her nephew Mrdmpi M” M"””'” Willi ll" S0tIStl”"e"l5- Ml'- lllld Mrs. George A.'Womens Group servell Cole and her brother-in-law Lietlt- Ralph Whitehead as far as Miami. Andrew "lid David ill"? 39991 llle lCa”h”k- N9"? 93"" 5l”'f-'l- anant N. A, Cole. On September Mr. Whitehead will in the early summer 'i S”'"h”l”- ””r ; Slat Miss Robin sails from Quebec atitiimn enter for an engineering -' Q the "Bcythia" for London where course at Brown Univerafly. Rhode ale will study at the School of island. Mrs. John Whitehead andi"'i' Mr" 8"” M”- 5- El Cflllllll s""d3V- Chief -l"5ll('9 llllll MP4. N. S.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs. Harry whmhnd accompany mm M,-. and M”. w, R, ,i,H.,,-Kiiis Thane A. Canipbell entertained at'Noi-mun Mucpohuigi, chhvgi-ii pd 3-ii-5, iium " in u Angus". were among those leaving ihiu tea at their summer home at street, Vim morning ior Digby. N. S. to attend Stanley Bridge in honor of Mr. Mrs W. Gordon Swartz, Hali- -: fax, and her sister-in-law Miss Mr. and Mrs G. E. Hartlen have Louise Swartz. dietitian in iiietllll Week Visited his parents Dr. 13- R030" milled in mvlns. from Saint John New Batovia, New York Hospital have.""l Ml"- H- H. PlOl'3I. N0l'tl't'B"”' "9 llnllllrtllllllllen Of 01 Iruaswlck. They attended the open- been spending a few days in Mrs. .RlVBl' R056. Flylnl Officer Pierce -ll”? ll0"0l'lbl9 DlVld Lllrd. I; d the causeway and also vislt- Swertz's home province. They wait the best man at the Crocketl- --e- were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. iM80D0llllt'l Wldtliul. Mias Evelyn Stewart, I. 'l'.i,Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Blmons co- E 1 Tttppar arrived Thursday whose marriage takes place this Cladottsbwa. Mrs. Foster andjalternoon to Mr. Carl MscLura of are registered at HsliMonl.ague in Trinity United Church . has been widely entertained prior -- ito her marriage. Among those en-i Dr. and Mrs. Alan Fulton oil!!! the church hall, Monday sven- 3l""- '3'" Mlchnl 5'3"'""""' Edward island Hospital. Mr. andlprior to going to Toronto. Eugene DeLor.v. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maclellmanis oldest son Wil- am.” Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Georgetown, liam is in the American Air, sergeant tiru-5i.(;ig,,5- Ralph P. E. l. -Force. Their only daughter is lmar-iiyiacxay of me Uniied 5iaie5 Army The bride was given in marriage ,Hugh MacKay, Grafton street. satin with a fingertip veil of nylon tulle held in place by a pearl stud-' Miss Mary Munroe of Halifax ded Juliet cap. She carried a cas-. their son Tyrrell have been vacat- ha. hem ihg guest of Mrs, D, B, cade of white orchids and bou- toning in Victoria and Stanhope. saundei-sou and Mn. Guy Chapp- vardia. The attendants were Mrs. Don- ald Hatcliette. matron of honour, ---C and Miss Sheila DeLory sister of V , Mrs. Bert Mc(ianty ht at-coil-ithe sroom. as ortdesmaid They Mrs. Jack Lailey and her son line, Mass retiirned to her home wore identical gowns of pale yel- vrderc Avenue. ELLEN'S By An Island Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MacMillanl M and M" Vimem Sh” Belvedere Ave., have had as their guests, Mr. Shea's sister Mrs. Leonard McKenna and Mr. Mc- Kenna and Mr, Mt-Kcmia from Al Alderlea today there was a- Toronto, Ontario. settling-up of the affairs of the. .? week. it of all the summer weeks Mr. and M” Daniel Mamemm: being that of the island 1-air. First. their son Dr. in C. MacMillan to Miss Barbara Howell, R. N. t Miss Connie Chandler is at pra- that exhibited animal from there i, h - , Jamie too. their young herdsman,. r "me in waiemmn' Ma5s'iafter an absence of days. in a new lexperience for him and mtich en- t . . , , , ,,ioying the novelty of it. he chose is visiting her daughter Mrs. E. .lyn. N. L. is spending two week'a.m remain wiih hi. chm-gag, spend.-i is. Chsndle and Mr. Cbandler.iV.IC.Ill0ll Wllll lVlt'- tllld Mrs. Railing his nights close by them in the, .5'”'Pll""- Sllmmerslde. iatable in a high but lowly bed of t . H i . - Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell MacLean Mrs. '1oy Holman Mrs F T 1lvhliivjaditieliililgielihlzbl:tljttllilgerlwwnaiy' and baby son Gary who have been Thhmh and Mr; Leighg 5-,.-,,i,,l,.,..i;.cf living but altogether pleased visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mac- entertained at bridgewat Mpg, sun. with the outing. Indeed. none of the Family had ursday evening. honoring M”, lagged in the matter of attend-. Arch Hopkins, Halifax, N. S.. a'ancc, but of all, James and the former resident of Slll'nnI9l'Sldp, younger farmer land Jamlei at- tained a record we would say was Dr. and Mrs. B.V. tli lnI'It).'Ull('B. pane” hr the week '. ' ' ”.w'5 i y” 5" spending "wee wee,” good that no posturing. animal imiimys with M”. di ,m,i0.s par, broke out of bounds while they en”, Mr, and M”. Layton Rogers were absent. no crop suffered, and, Kensingwn, and Mr Sisters Mrg.'.-as it happened the time fitted well. ' ' into the period which falls between the haying and harvest. & And what now is left to us from . the week? At breakfast James M" 5"” M”"- w""l9ll Ullillffilt looked out over the fields with the H"'"””"- Omw Ml"- and M F 5- ll. comment. "A few weeks like that- Mr. Keith Morrow of Ottawa is 5- SP9?” and daughter Sally. with no farming being done--and it wouldn't make much lfference iiesday by plane for Toronto. viii, l Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Mahon, Miss Kathleen Bair. St. Johns H.erb Suiurmanuilnd Mr5' "3 'N:-wfoundland is visiting her si.s- Hicks” S"mm"5"'”' Johns, Newfoundland, Stimmersidt Sunday evening to l'elt't-sh- mlnls. Mrs. Aylward Barlow and i i - Mrs. Cle"e Wbalen pouring , After the unveiling of the Laird .s..-- Lieut. Col. and Mrs. F. B. Con-lmemoflal at New Glasgow last Miss Shirley Eagles Wolfyille . . the annual meet of the Maritime Justice Eiitey of Ottawa, twho was The R" Ronny." winch" - . . . er, Senior Golf Association. :il:;Bl;::f- Iaixakgi-mfyt fllvI:1Ul';;':Ii-l.-i1w"A -'-"ncheuu. Ind Mn Ron”, I .-- , . .. . . , V . Flying Officer Douglas pie.-ce,Campbell poured. and Mrs. Thomasi3:??.:' Nut?” C:,eim'p::'rd.in'wh: lcliestar's sister, Mrs. Harry Crou- ”,man, and Mr. crosaman. ,East :Street. muses; are also visiting friends rnoiil. Mr. Winchester 'C.M"i:"dPlM"' :';:':i w”"''”' will be guest speaker Sunday mom- i "7 3 '"' ". ”- "" Vm" ing at the Bummei-std. Baptist t 1);, ma Mn, H.i-0” sh", .mi,liig Mrs. Westlckes sister, Mrs. church ,Cryll Kenny. and Mr. Kenny, Har- ' tertalned at a square Dancing "I'll 91"!!- Party Thursday evening at the Shaw Cottage, Stanhope. ..... A miscellaneous shower wu held - The congregation of Summe " '3" 5"” 9' Ml" "'5 M"- side Presbyterian Church gathered "mid 3' scl'""'""- s""'""' In J. A. Clark. Mrsjtcrlainlng have been Mlaa Jean Oshawa and their children who'ltll. 10 bid fltiwttll to Mr. and "ml " 5”" l'0"'"'l3' Ml" "id and . loll. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mm-Farlanc L . 1:500 and. the for-mars t and Miss Mabel-luv! been spending the gurm-fig;-tMl'l. tlllland their daughter Enid. "'1 4'" 5l"lP'"'- WM '9" arlta Brebaut. Cummings who were joint boat. .-at. their Keppoch summer cottagelwlm "0 l0lVllll ll. Mn. 1': G. - cases at a miscellaneous shower at ireturned Thursday to Ottawa. apartmnt. walnuts: leave Mon-icbester Edwards, Hampalilrs,uarI'- to mail the Ex- tertalnd at High Tea in honor "I?! IMO”!!- putaip or die Mari-i of mu ltawart aas nuuuri her Bcotla. 'HaIcoek om:-iimtu several solo I'll 4'10 'l'lW'l Will” l' (tin-ea Con-iwlth a gift. Luz! sou ' tsbilly Lewis and Miss Nadine ,,i,m.ii,, in in, ,, recently married in Kliiutoa. Oat. residence in Alberta. With Mr: lll '30 mill MI! W" Mm" ,i .. C. 'Cleve Wlialen presiding at the "'"l"'F'"”'il ll" '5' WW” , Mr. and Mrs. w. M. Melllsb are vino. an Iminvmvtu musical we "ll" W """ 5"” l'"”'”'- on a trip to Uolllngwood. Nova gram was carried out, Lowell - 3"” "mm i selections. and Thomas unit lead- I0"lII- "I'll 309'" "ml" ' .dd,.,. ,5.,,;,.. gifts and tending the verses. Ioalaasas atdieluinnn'- sis: I E I .5: 3 'I i w re -A New Flavor Booster The Use Of Coffee while homemaker: in this coun-MONDAY DINNER lin some countries. including our , Hahfaxicbanoal and the guest pews were Cockatt. tin! AIIOI Cream of Corn Soup Chicken-Stuffed Squash Broccoli Deviled Tr--sto Salads Pineapple Gel Glngersnaps Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Chicken-stuffed I q I a s I: Wash and hollow out 6 small turban Jlsll. Boll gently It min. in salt- ed water to cover. Drain and dry.i Dust the interiors with 1 tap. self is tsp. popper. Fill with V: c.i small-diced chicken or ham blended i with 34 c. thick cream sauce. Coveri, with V4 c. each line. dry bread! crumbs and grated cheese. mlxed' with 2 tbs. melted butter or mar-i , gnrine. - t t Place in a b. king pan; pour l water, or meat stock to the deptbi i of 1.3 ln. Bake 25 min. in a mod ' eralc oven, 350-875 degrees F.. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Carson aid. daughter of Mrs. John 8. "mil i"rk'ie"d"' 59"” 1 to ' 9"" Crockett (above) are shown after Macdolllllfl PM ll" "09 Ml” MP9 son. Garnish with mushroom - "I . Edd," hm Salumm, Hf. donald. The groom is the son of, Danish satice and parsley. t G" :M mi Kirk M Q ilames -Mrd Mill? tMfs.hi!a:ph1M. Crotliktaht.t' Pi , ple Gel: Add ills enve- 9300 . lg ' an W I e 5 I13 Y?” I 9 lopes unflavored gelatin to V; cup,iCharlottetown. The bride is the University of North Carolina. coir whip,-, Lu sum 5 min, Majn-i former Marion Johanna Marriott-t (Photo by Garnhuml time. bring I c. med pineapple juice to a boil. Add the gelatin: V stir until dissolved. Then add in Crockefl-MaCdOnaid OWS tbs. lemon juice alnd l c. additional - unheated pinesppe juice. Taste. K' k C S J and add sugar, if necessary. O l- Transfer to custard cu . Refri - eratc tiiitll firm. about gshrs. UlIl- 'l'he Kirk of S1 Junies was the ol black Hlld IUVEF Silk lillle mold and serve plain; with a lop- "an. of . pretty summer ueddinlt mm b”'” and wime'cc"'"i' pins; of whipped cream; or with a , , us, ,0 Her cvrsnse was of yellow ml sauce of stewed, sweetened rod on smurdly alenwmi Jig l"”ll"W"l8 ll" c'"'m0”y ' ",2 plums. stoned cherries. or blue- when M'"”'' 'l"'"""”' "'?”d"””id tgepuon was held at "lIIlml'nIll- berries. daughter of Mrs. John s. Mac- The toast to the bride was pro- The chefs Tomato salad; unald and the late Mr. Mac- post! by Rev. T. H. B. Somera For each person Put 2 slices donald was united in tnarriiige to to which the groom happily res- . ' Garth Carson Crockett. soil in Mr. ponded. A toast to the bridesmaids iiimalotnxglher with "ml" spream and Mrs. Ralph M. Ci-ockett. of.wa.s proposed by Mr. Douglasi '.ng of deviled ham blended with ' Charlottetown. The minister. Rev. Pierce. mile lam.” musmrm TOP "ch with 'l'. H- B. Somers officiated at the The bride's table was centered "myo",”'s?; ,,S"" M lenuc" idouble-ring cer l'l"IUll)'.' with a three-tier wedding cake C -7 i -l Mr. Gordon lVii'.lt.- nus oi gtiiiist, flanked by bowls of summer flow- soloist sang "The cords i'rt-l.V0r". two grandmothers, Mrs- Charles! Baskets of gladioli adorned the E- Carson and Mrs. Samuel B. marked with tiny nosegays and hi yellow muhudg, white satin ribbons. DeLory and Thomas Murphy. i-hsehuds, The mother of iii, groom-lace and nylon tulle with titatchiiig.G. Banks, Mrs. E. L. Thorne and ware an aynethygi (ii-an Wm, whit, JBCKCL Her shoulder length veil of Mrs. Mabel Watts. replenished. accosshrie, and , ..m-,.g, of yeiiow of tulle illusion fell gracefully iinm roses. - Lord Nelson Hotel for approximate-ilillli Will" 5""""3”' . . U 50 guests. when the mm m, ,1-he hpide was uimiided by hgf Carolina. For travelling the bride the bride was pi-opased by Remistster Miss Jean-Isabel Macdonaid (N058 II KTIY Bull Willi Willi! I0- ' Gregory 593...... as maid of honor and tier younger cessones and I come! of red Dr, and M” Demry mg on . sister Miss Katherine Macdonald F0595- mmm u-i through 9,, Mu-iiim.."as bridesmaid. Jean-lsab wore a th0ui-DQ-fnlnwn 8u0fMMrDru:atM at the bride wearing a ChartreuseiW3"1'l'”3"' 39"" '” D,” ."yi”" Ge .w'M :1. we"' ' m "j wooi wig wiii, hum" nun mdiand organoy with iriairhiiig Jacket. - F. 0 Oflll. Hill-flx. N' 5-. ::: -.:..,-gt,-; The coupie wiii reside in s0m.i5,.wore yellow nylon and organdy M15 and M". Gordon Bllllll. Si. tug", of pg 1 1” i. D i D h with matching jacket and head- -l0llIl. N. 3-; Ml”. lllil Ml"- E- P- Mr. and Mrs. Icy Llughlln, Sher- W 9” r em” "inland and carried a nosegay of Plpon. Mont-rill. P- 0-: Miss Mm hmokel whg. . post-nuptial Ihow- wbite orchids. set up practice. A.C., . mauve asters. iman and the ushers were Mr. Wil- (lltiltll. Halifax. N- 5-: Mil. E-L DIARY Farmeris Wife The bride's mother wore a two Douglas Pie"-'0. Mtllllftll. P- 9-: The groom's mother wore a guwii llnrbara Beck. Montague- Waxing Resii.ent Floors Unless the lauy t.. ...u ilullse tor inc type of floor you le waxing if we came home at all! There wouldn't bc much left to come home to." We saw him later draw a bit- of change from his pocket, toy gelher with a crumpled bill or two and iay ii shim-iy on the mwui. twltvs Ute C0H'eCl.ltl'ltl'0lllllf9 it" should be used for best results. and Linda Gagnon iuesented a We saw Jamie take out his store Cflring for her resilient tloors - wax mnmmni Niven” such " basket of flowers to the bride. lul- - no the will harm as bait. tile and luwed by Mu." Norm. Harm 3.... set it aside before going out -he may be mlsslnliw "' the l9” ” . ” and van ct:-iweu who carried -- wiii, Mack for , romp on the lawn. most advantages of such llooring. rubber tile. The best kind is a ti" buim of mm which .7” ,.,. --lrpoltanlns WI! filled several times. The rlblmtll tained correctly, must reinlientiwhlcb suits any of the resilient W.” cm by MIL John p.ui mg. . non and Mrs. Bruce Wiltshlre who colorful. Their smooth su.l'lat:es,i When it comes to re-waxing. new Maud the gifts to Mrs. Errol .leave no cracks and no crevices-wax should be avlllletl Mill" fill Lauglilln a. l old has worn oft. After the floor in nu an .,,comp.nin3 verses if it is property waxed the only,hIll oesn rawaxsd a' number of ad good Wm... M". pi-.4 Mac- is gweepiugitlmes. all the old costs should be Donia "id M,-5, H"-oid Muuhi-us him-m oi ii", pi." um occuiomiwitb a soft broom. or wiping witn. tIDPlletl- iplscei. them on the table. of the same. reduced now to silver linoleum i" my oi in" '11" mnmy" --1 suppmh you im spam Hi of one thing is certain. it main-..non-solve.... yours?" James commented to Granddaughter. She laughed hap- pily and offered. "Well. it wast worth it, don't you think?" Against any spending. for allii" capiu” ill" was the excitement and color and pageantry. the hustle and noise and dmy 9”” "”d floors are easy to keep clean and floors. And ior the hhiidi-en, in. wunla damp mop if really dirty. if it may llIl"DI'l-It YOU lllll mum-s gugar uh.-i 0 com iii, uitiiiin spilled things are wiped up oeforelfllclllfbni ill Wllllelll ll00l'llll lil' brlde' and himself thanked evct'.V' D P . it , , rings and V.-hm not ii"; nu to they have a chance to harden or-Vise lllal Scrllllllllll llllillllll ll? llelll one for the lovely gifts and Ilu-it make phi, day. . fine memory become stlcky,exira scrubbing canirlmel SW0 0' tlllll'I'l all ilned in singing "For 'l'bt'.l 3 - 0 W '3 "WP 0'" Ara Jolly Good Fallows." Durltlt-' their ' d of the. Iv lat"; , tio forty-fives and dancing. W H" itlie smart appearance of a floor. bgggn with the Wgdding R001. The film of wax takes the wear, were enjoyed. Delgban's 0rchcsti'iI it you cover ine leather band supplied the music. of the golden childhood ears. 5' IV0lll'tl- "Well" James chuckled: "do you ADv5NTM”'5 0". wtlxmu know what we'll have to do now? P"l”" "Pm? 9” Add yea” i” We'll have to get back to our farming!" And pi-ughiiy Jiimi. W" aw"-and prevents dirt from being home to the bridge-building nowl5""""l lnl” "'3 ll”'”'- tin progress in the lane of that iioillngs. inside a man's hat with cello-, iii: the fields. The farming bad with a cloth or applica or. andi lagain come" into its own. The family let dry. Don't be afraid of spread-. WBF ll0"lP; in too thin. A thin coat is best be- The hair had been enioyable. cause it hardens quickly and re teducatlve, good . . . but Home! sista wear. it applied too quickly.- 'i:l0W Satisfying are these places the top of the coat hardens. but- where the hearts an." here and leaves the wax underneath soft. wsgngts slwzrnnii-istv on farms lslandwver to which we This deposit of wax catches dirt ,relurn- wtilcii lcrllcilea the floor. it is the Tenners! Choose I Jumper for ."Rlght here at home - ,iea'iiwo or three thin coats that give your new fall wardrobe -- wear it i right where we airl- ;tha best results. as a date-draaa too. without the ,Blrds don't sing any sweater any-iF0l.LOW DIRECTIONS ' companion blouul Princess llnas i Wlltrtl t A wax suggested by the makers-Ire I0 fllff-Gfllll 30 O Wlllll fllllfi arts: don't grow any gi-gghgr'uleA--F-- - -- --- -- - easy sawlngl Make several vars : 8 e Stow! i sions; in winter cotton. rayon. pr lAcro:R the pastur' where the old irlch .woolen fabrics! l pa goes- ii iii , - . t At the 0fflcers' club they werai Patt ATII: Teenage Sisal lo M 3 2'" in "' 'l""' '"'''-V' "' "initials; farewell to one who wasilz, itfnio. sin is Jumper. oil inilihg i.:,h,t .i ham, ., W. S11;l:::!V::j.lolEHg:glI;J:1edfllG.l:t0I;':: yards 35-inch; blouse. Ht yards. emrg - I i ' i . uhui Mow” - Di. , go”. very hot in parts of India. Arent Thu "Mr" '"”I"lll?."'&. '3: iuighi '7 you afraid the climate might dlaeilm '0 nwmrlb ad inuuunt agree with your wife?" lc""'”M' ' .- l Thomanlookadatlilmreproacli-t g..,.i'-i-an-i-1.;-xv: canals i - hlll!- "ll WWl4Il'l duel" (:5 cents) in out: tune: on- or S T I WIS! ---m not be accepted) for can pattern. ----- u. ..... .......... .. ..."..'..l.':2it.”.i."::':':.:.:..T.".:l':':;"-.l..-li.":l.1;..';t.':t-W perhaps the greatest full!" Vlll” of India's Parliament. Thursday ' ' ' ”"""'"""" "'"' Wm "'ll'lIl-- ipaued bill to boil it ill in Band order to tutti: ADAMS. 'aa a Dllllillmilif Tile lllllmliowlcsre of narlotlatowit G . go to the lower house for cos-i.l-lattarn Dept. It front It. Wade manage. ltoronto. Ont. COOK'S CORNER com amml - ig.s.igla.psrkorbacoa.ciitIs aasallptesss.ri-yiiatllucws. ADD to-canines-iivnniaaesi sci-noisiau.eit.Iasassussssi nitura-units-issu . use MM -. wedding tiny Leo Carey spread the word around that be sad Ml bride would have 11 children. icmy. now 44. said Thursday. three weeks old. convinced her it ' wasn't. Frances Elaine is their Mlh for a total of 98 hours a week to WPPON ill! family. llld he is ready to abandon his goal. "We've got Olloulli now." he said. -house and plan to add another room. Carey is short of time to work on the project. He is s c..-. penter by day and a factory hand by night. rled and have a total of nine child- ren. The others besides. Fran;-as Elaine range in age from 4 to 25 the pull six years iivaslltoen Direct- Assisting in serving were the " 0' w"””P "- w'”'”"" Misses Joan Marie MecGuire, Bar- 2l;:;l3fuf"g:l:;lo3:z):::””:lM"l The best man was Mr. John H. ' A5 ill? 0l”Bl'llllSl lllli)'Bll ill” ln'l""" bar" u,9Ck' van?” C'.rmod.y' Mn" i Lo d it; i 8' 1)ei,.m-y, hi-uihep oi the groom, gndjtlrl Wedding March, the l)l'l(i(' en. it-tic barren. Lathertne Crockett. ?l'1ef:P:l'w2:vJ,l"nud)',' (';'r"m:3y the usher; were Meggrg, cuiiguitored the church on the -arm or Lisle Crockett. Katherine Smith. d M: T H M-uh." CMG her uncle, Mr. A. R. Gillls. who Audrey Gillie. Mu. William 3090! 3 1 win "u ' mm at 50510,- The mother of the mid. won . gave her in marriage. she chose and Mrs. Charles Ballem. Mrs. J. oi-y don "521 of Economm navy ensemble with white he. as her wedding gown a waltz- Lln;tlVl0ll-L513-i M1:--tl5N -l-"V501: unfunny M London. . cesshries and 3 9011.39 of pinkllengnt strapless gown of white L. V5. - - W 01'. Ml'l' - visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. The bride and groom motored Clarence 0. Robin of Roblin. Mani- a Jullette cap of lace with sequins iv Clivelldllll Mfofl lllVlIIB 508' NM”; 1. ad I” U t irhiiowmg the ceremony an innand pearls. She carried a ca.-zcade,da.V for Cltapcl Hill. N. C. White bro I!'-h- '1 W. 00' formal reception W" M” in mmbouqun 0; white 315.11.-.1. uqih the groom will complete his final ananta N. A. Cole and Doris Cola year at the University of North of Toronto. Past-Nwflal Shower im” Huh M”'"'"li Ml” Mlmel or was hold. A large number if Mr. H- Douglas Pierce uas best lilll'Sl allll Ml” J9" Mule M'c' relatives and friends gathered to extend congratulations and best liam ll. Soper and Mr. John Allen. Thorne. Halifax. N. 5-: l"'0 l'l- wishes on their recent marriage. piece dress of Carrlbean blue tica- Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Croc-iimigi-iu'a Wedding March while turn with large velvet hat to match kelt. Summeraide; Mr. and Mrs. an hiwigui couple wag escorted by her corsage was of pink roses. ll. A. MacKenzie. Pinetta: Miss u,,ii-- hmuduuu, Laughlln and Mr. Roland O'Con- nor. to the ornamented seat. The room was decorated with pink and white streamers. white weddiiis bells and potted plants. simpiy Wu, mm, wax (mm the phone tape - maybe several atrips.;the ladii .place in the road. and James was can on the floor and spread it of it - it will protect the hat trom'brouiiht to I clone by slnslnz """ off with Granddaughter and Mack in with a back-and-forth t chnlqumlmrsvlrlllon stains. iNatlonal Anthem. Predicts Will Have 17 Children; Has 14 Mollne. ul. (AP) m0! their "I thought it was a lake." Mrs. Her new baby. Frances Elaine. Carey. 47. who woriu two jobs a The Carey: live in E flit...-.,,,,,, Four of the cbilurcii are inur- To Study in London Hi Mary H. Robin. who tor Miss Robin leaves Tuesday In for three weeks. and but She salts in September as tne 'soytbla" lot London. On Monday evening, August 1, Laugbllnt were at the home of Mr. Ray Lauglilln played Lo- Miss Teresa Little Misses Donna Wiltshire Miss Helen Lauglilin The groom. on behalf ol Refreshments were served lt.i' and the evening WM