Ei.LEN'S DIARY Who Did Start "I wonder who started it in the first place?" a visiting farmerl chuckled to James today. when they spoke of the i ouse-cleaning. Jamcsl smiled and shook his iieadgtlt was before my time" he said. Perhaps it. was an Old Testament woman. some matriarch of a lady possessed with a gift for cleaning.- who attended by her maidens turn- ed out thefurnishiiigs lot the tents for an airing and DOIISIIIDH Ville" spring refreshed they i-'.l"'dS595 H their plain "to the right on to the left' where P35l"”d me-live. stock of her lord and master. hom the digged well would be taken pm-he;-5 of the water which is the be-all and end-all of the scouring and cleaning. And oven as we look to the dimpling millponii for fresh beauty and find house-cleaning my In the song of the birds atiout. would she not too find many a de- light in her task" Or was ll we uiinilei -uiiie New -r(,'.;1a,m.m tron”... iiliu iilwn springing broke fresh and loicii over the gardens and vineyards and patches of fields. hruiginlt her hnusehold again to the threshold nf the .xuvriii;.'s and plaiiliiizs. frll mm n, his m km-piiii; with hvr sur- roundings she must ruiurliisii her room or rooms? Or was it some Dl0llP9l'U'iS W0- man of the island who started it” Perhaps a diminutiic lad.V 0V lar,i1(-r. who ulivii Spring ranir kn(,cki,m at the door nl hr-r prim- itive cabin in n i-Ii-arinc, opened ft wide to the siinlighl and clean breeze? And saw the new red In the maple boughs and a srriniz green in the sririires and lirmlnrks and firs...aiid heard the wild geese ca'I. oiil of the cleanest hluc sky. KEEP IN TRIM mitt? HAWORTH o' . Recently Married, Learns Oi Girl And in contrast saw indoors the smoky grime of the winter. And with a determined light ii: Ker y eyes. she immediately betoo er- self to thc spring in the hollow I)e- Jlhed low, for a pail of water. And this DEAR MARY HAWORTK: I. was instituted the spriiig-cleaning”! met Leo on a blind date the sum- WILL IT D0 Emer I graduated from high school. So blue was who sky this nl(Ji'n- He had Just finished college. The ing and in spells charmingly sun- "ext SUD-1m9l'pl18 BIVE me hi! frat- lit Sunbeanis ciiaiiccd in he at a emit)" mu Five months later we sIlUllICIEl' WIlPll we came .tu our ran away and married. We lived stint of cleaning...and considered with hi5 I915 "mu W9 C0!-lid build the seasonal and perplexing quest-.0" h"”59- ions attendant. Would this floor cov- When I moved into his room 1 ering do for another year? And the found many letters and pictures curtains could be. because of count- less demands of the i'ai'inini:. make them do another turn" And what about. .what queries the season poses for the housewife. "April's a-iihittlin' away! Ya-as An' (lar's (tat snowplow npenin' dis- road to machines. Bet yo" its-rah hi-fn' in ,vo' hon dais. F.Ilcn. did .vn' see rie like oh dal"" A sparrow ncrrlied on a IE!-ill-in iiirt-. not too tar from the window we polished today. commented. "Never before. indeed” ”Guess p'raps folks lo'goi1"' "Guess perhaps so!" "Latc springs helo' di.a"" "Yes more than onc' "She'll come-new leaves an' den blossoms an" did he not smile wist- fully" "nests!" "Those will be the days!" we chuckled. "Slio' niiff' he beamed But today too was pleasant Though as James. in now from all work nf the day. says of it. "lt did- n't lnok much like the cropping." l'niii tomorrow w --v -Iilal'.V -- . (mod night. . . . u Streamlining Dinner Helps To Reduce Ext 3! Ida There is no getting around it.y reducing is often a big proposition . . particularly when it comes to taking off anything like gounds of excess weight. The more opelou it appears. the more dif- ficult it in to know where to start. Start with dinner, for that is the meal moat apt to be responsible for the bulk of overweight. Many homemak -. just as a matter of course. plan the big meal of the day around meat. perhaps with gravy. potatoes or rice. another vegetable or a salad with French dressing. bread, hot: or cold. and a delicious dessert and a beverage. That's a standard pattern. But night after night. a dinner list includes that amount starch. sugar and fat is too fat- tening in middle age. Why in mid- die age? Because the body's ener- gy requirements lessen between so and 40 metabolism slows down and lower calories are needed. When energy requirements change and food habits do not, weight be- gins. ..and grows. And since it's the evening meal that is too high in calories. that 8 the one to diminish. In theory it seems quite easy to streamline dinner. In practice It's something else again. Maybe you've bumped up against this... "You forgot to put the bread on Ire table." the head of the house COOK'S CORNER I cup raisins 1-! cup white sugar 1 cup flour M cup cream or milk 1 tsp. baking powder Mix together and put In a tuit- rcd dish. Over this pour 1 cup own sugar. dissolved In 2 cups ot water and one tbsp. butler Bake half an hour. Zlt.o25 ra Pounds Jean Kain will point out. He's a hearty eat- .er and can't. seem to eat without 'a piecc of bread in one hand and a fork in the other. What to do then? Well. he's hun- i gry and you are too. . and it's no' time to explain that the dietitiani says there should be only one starchy food with a low calorie meal. So. maybe it's better to take it I little easy. Instead of mak- ing your famous hot rolls so often. . start serving bread. Serve it on individual plates. twn thin slices for Mr . one for yourself And a small pat of butter each Or, when you have homemade corn bread or hot biscuits. after everyone has been served, take the plate offi of the table. As long as the hot bread is there. everybody will take sec- onds. maybe thirds. Pass the but- ter. . . The man of the house is entitled to more calories than you are. so he can have bread and a pot- i ate. But cut calories by not fix-I ing gravy. . .and make the aalad dressing with less oil and more vinegar. Leave off cream sauces from vegetables and avoid escal-i loped dishes. Make these changes gradually. 1 Try your hand at preparing low calorie desserts. gelatins. or serve your favorite sponge cake without icing. Have fresh fruit cup or cook ed fruit compote. or occasionally serve fruit ice. He will relish crackers and his favorite cheese. . . and good coffee. HOUSEHOLD HINT If you want to buy a home In a good neighborhood. constructed of quality materials and offering com- fort and charm. look at an "old"I home. Many home hunters are find- ing hat-gains in this type of home. Many such Ilnincs have been remodeled for sales attraction. in- creaslng the conveniences witho losing charm. The kitchen and bath- room are iisiinlly the rooms that of another girl-I'll call Dan. the (laughter of I resc or. she and Leo were in co ege A ” , and she was his "steady" for four yczirs. She planned to marry the autumn following graduation and had been working on hope chest. f Siic even had jams iiiatlc. 'l'iii.s all l'HIIlF as a complete fl('Ii in mo Li-n's Iiome is in ano- Ilior town from my parents home: and he had never discussed Dora. l)l:'FEATEl) RIVAL Wtwii no go back to Leo's t'Illll('Il us.-rnilily ground (where no hair a suninier cottage), or when ueic returned to his col- loge. sonic older persons have made vcry cutting remarks to me. One .-urii was "You didn't let any on... i.'i'lili llll(I('I' your feet." When I nxI((ltI Lin. what was his relation- ship uith llorl-i. he says: "Pay no am-nlinn In what your hear." But SITF so-nris mm messages. and is always azking mutual friends atmiil him iuu llI.'i'i llllllls I am silly. but. I am icri uiixiiiiis to meet and kiioi-. her. which Leo says I shall never do ll hr can prevent it. He says the aflair was all in her mind. and I know in most of her letters stir was asking when he was Efilllii in uiie her a ring. Yet .he dirt IIlL'ltl'If' her in his senior class fcstiiiiirs The thing i.--she will he at the same resort with us this summer. what must I do? Don't say I am .jealous of the past; because from and jellies bll all I hour. it was more than that. I don't know whether it will crop up again. Please help. B.Y GOOD COINSEL DEAR B Y.: Figuratively npeak- lng. you've walked into a Iiornetfs nest. unwittingly. Evidently a good T OMEN LET'S EAT '' Some Yam Candy Treats I! lie Ialln And ''I am very glad we succeededlieat to the soft ball stage. as de-' in working out recipes for these ” baud Page 8. The Guardian Thurs.. April 19, 1956 on items." obsarv ed the Chef. Yam-Coconut Pntllos: Combine ELEANOR i. STOREY the engagemciit of their daughter. Eleanor Isabelle in .tlr. llarry Howard Cook. son of Mr. and Mrs. Next Suiiday at St. James Pi es- bytcrian Church. Charlottetown. in the absence of the minister. the: service will be taken by Reverendl Lee. M. MacNaugliton, soon to be' inducted into the Tyne Valley Pas- ' toral Charge. The Vesper Service will be cnndiicled by Reverend G. Howard Christie. B.A.. B.D.. As- sistant Minister of Trinity Church, Charlottetown. many soured females in Leo's background are jealous of you-- or jealous of the ease with which you annexed a man. and love. and marriage. etc. And it seems you are leaving yourself wide open to their hnstlle readiness to spoil your happiness if they can. Leo is giving you the best ad- vice, in saying: "Pay no attent- ion to what you hear." Your cur- iosity to see and know Dora-who loved and lost. in realtlon to Leo-- la not very civilized. It is partly a desire to "crow over her. I sus- pert; to push hrr face a little deeper into the dust of humiliat- ion; and partly a matter of want- ing to study your husband from a new angle. through her eyes and feelings. WlFE'S CURIOSITY Your curiosity is coinparable keyhole peeping. or eavesdropping. No good can come of indulging it All that properly concerns you. about Leo. Is the person he is to day and henceforth--and particul arty the person he Is in relation to you. Yesteryear loves in his life are hardly more relevant to his development than are other facets of his formative experience in Flight-Sergeant Irwin Andrew. Mrs. Andrew. and three young .sons salt at the end of the month for France. . Mr. and Mrs Vernon Dennis. Central Royalty. were at home to their friends. neighbors. and rel-. iatires at their residence on Mon- iday evening. when a large num- ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED times past--the food he ate. the W" . guest durmg her vb" M games he played. the friends he :had. the leach”. me schools, nu lMlaa Isabel MacDonald. Plaviland lstudies. etc. I You say you don't. know if Leo 'i'a5iWi”1 D0” will cm” "9 3-"mt ennial Y's Menettea who are ar- Well. all of now. It seems your- present and future Intent is to keep it dug up. and a matter of mom- ent between you. indefinitely. You are dragging it to the fore. in which Shftlllfl with the Fashion ,conversation and consciousness. S v .. - g - Iikc a kitten parading a dead I;';nr?;.-in 8 M of spring mm In mouse In the parlor. Mr, E,h..m.d F-enman Notch 'liPll8ii.V known as Edward of the Biarritz. Montreal. gave it most interesting address at the Hair- COMMON SENSE . Such behavior on your part. is most need innilcrnizing. Look for pm.-tjcatty guaranteed to get Let, durahlc tile surlnclniz. mWi('l”l1 3l'3- "fed up" with you eventually: on alliances and efficient storage space the defensive, with a distaste for in both these rooms. Words Oi The Adversity introduces in ma himself. Wise ntn ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS NAIF-SIZE FASHION Fashiniineu ensemble for the slinrtr-r. fuller figiire' Tho smart hnx cunt U1 flattering "4 length (unlined for jiffy scwingt! silhouette. curving nr-rklirw. All proportioned to fit r-nrfisrliyl Pattern will Hall Sins: Illa. Ihlz. l8'2. '2ll'2. 225. 24'7 SIN! lfiig dress. cont collar 3': yards .19- inch; coat 24: yards. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustralcii instructions Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35 cents! In coins lstamps cannot be acceptedt for this pattern Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Charlottotown Guardian, Pattern Dept. 60 Front St. West. Toronto Ontario. .m.L...j.;.m....gm CONSTIPATE BA Gin gIl!&'l 01!! Tab! Snot. fl! d time table "whims my door out tmvnls -r I'eI:tly.No" - no dulll U or non Ei- fvon i ll puma - my 3:7 Ills. EUw nun?--'-' ma . an s . El..E.l8'”"" Euulllv nod for mi mstleuntuu and f-wriahmui mum NI 0” The dress. a simple beauty of classic: your society, linking you in his mind with Dora-who also had hounded him into night. with her special obsessions. it seems. As for what you "must do" if and when your path crosses Dora's my advce 5. act with dignity and -.it,'nknnwnl, common sense. Treat her courl-. . eously. as you would anybody: but he on guard. if you feel she's an enemy. Don't try to invade her re- serve or dcmean her. Actually she ls "lily as important. in your life. 85 You figure her to be. Take your one from Leo and forget. tier. .'il.H. I dressers Convention In Charlotte.-3 town. Mr. Fcllman told about his European thorough old-world ap-g prenticeship starting in Switzer- land and serving without remun- eration for six months. At the end of four years Mr. Fellman was' earning lcii dollars a week. He has- travcllcd extensively In Europe. as well as Ceylon. China. and Int-11., A portrait of Canada this Can- adlnn Book week is through line books that cast a revealing light on Canadaqts people and its cul. lure. Some of these recent books I i?l'Fi""A Book of ffmiadlan Hum-I niir. Robins-Roy; tlmage of can. ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS SCRAP!-INTO-QUILT! Tll"lil.V- l1Ft'”.V W-',!.V to use up "Trans of any fahric-by turning them Into this colorful patchivorki quill! its a smart decoration. as well as a practical cover! Pattern 7096: Pattern, charts. directjong patchwork cover 80 x 104 inch”, Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern lsiamps can- not be accepledi to Chgrlolletown Guardian. Household Arts Dept. so Front St. West. Toronto om. Print lalnly NAME, Annnlzgg. PA RN ER. Order our ALICE BROOK! Needlecraft Catalogue. En-. .ln.v pages and pages of exciting now designs - knitting, crochet. embroidery. Iron-ons. toys and novelties! send 2! cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. 1Vt'tl'It'I'I want to order every dealgii H . POUJADIST QUIT! PARIS (Reiitersl-Francis Cali- let. secretary of the P tot group in the National Auemb an- nounced Tuesday he has resigned because of anti-seinttlsm among. the 49 legislators rgruentingogktio snif-tax movement former - letter Pierre Poujado. Cslilat also blamed puller llllcoocd Scraps-into-quilt for I I I HARRY H. COOK May lit. at Zion Prcsliylcriaii Church. HAPPENINGS ada." Bolus; "('auadi.iii Poetry in English." Carnian. Pierre. Rhod- enizer; "The Picture Gallery of Canadian History." .1 e f f e ry s". Canada: Nation and Neighbour." Lower. and "Our Scnsc of Ident- ity." Ross. MT. HERBl:.R'l' W.l. The Mount Herbert Women's In- stitute met for the regular month- ly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Russell Driscoll on March 20. The meeting was rzillvtl to order and opened by singing The Island Hymn. the Crccd was then re- peated. Nine members and two attended Minutes of last meeting ii-en: read. approved and guests SIEHFII. it was inoit-rt and seconded that- we support the Music Festival As- I c. granulated sugar. 1 e. light cream. 1114 c. mashed cooked for 1 No. 2 can) Louisiana yams and t is tsp. salt. Cook over a medium .? lo'n was taken. -Mrs. Winston Wood acted as auctioneer in the sale which followed. The complet- ed programs for remainder of year were handed out. Next meeting will be on April 17th.. at the home of Mrs. David Mutch. Articles will be recleved for later auction. Roll call will be answered with an Easter card. Mrs. Russel Farquiiaraon will be in charge of the program, her talk will deal with Canada's food Rules. There being no more busi- ness. Mrs. Ralph Raynor present- ed her topic on education. She read excerpts from a paper on "The Status of the Teaching Pro- Kfcssion." Several questions were ,ssked and different opinions stat- ' ed I Eunch was served and meeting adjourned; closed by singing the pN8Ii0ll3i Anthem. I voax POINT w. I. I The regular meeting of the York ;Pt. W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Stanley Murchison on April 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Storey.iEdivln H. Cl k. Patkdalc Mar-, .- - Bclvedere Ave. wish in aniiuuiire riage to takemplaco hn Saturday. X122tintghe0pe"l:e:ld;ath ggeesigginggfngi of Institute. Ode. and Collect followed by Roll Call. which was answered to by 10 members with a decorated Easter egg. After a discussion on the unfin- ished business the treasurer. Mrs. John Maclischern. reported the sum of twenty-three dollars had ;heen sent from the district to the Red Cross and eighty-four dollars was on hand "after bills had been paid. Sick Committee. Mrs. Stan- ley Murchison reported the sick and shut-ins remsmbe d at Easter with cards. some articles were turned in for Auction Sale. A postponed Parcel Post Sale its to be held at the May meeting- Iwith a neighbour Institute to beat our guests.After the reading of; Correspondence n very i.iiterest- Q Paper on Ceylon prepared- by Mrs. Conderson was read by Mrs. A. MacPhall. Two articles of interest were read by Mrs. A. C. MacEachern. and Mrs. Reg. MacEwen. Collection for the even- ing amounted to eighty cents. A decorated cake made by Mrs. MacEwen was served with ice- cream at the close of the meeting. MORNING SMILE IIMI ICE CREAM Z;&&yaz... XW? "'0': Milt Obplo illcu accent ovary inviting me, of "spiced-luit-right" Dutch Apple loo Cream, liw-P adds that wonderful lionio-ballad pic novor. Aprodimof CENTRAL CRIAMIRIIS Chorloftofovm. P.I.l. Tn"”'l0'I'iII0.lmpovIaddunansa VID A green F. Stir occasionally. Melt l. c. firm-packed brown Iular over medium heat. When: the yarn mixture reaches 225 do-' Bree! F.. stir in the melted hrowni lllllr and Va c. shredded coconut, Remove from the heat. Drop V. tbsp. on buttered baking sheets, Cool until firm. Makes 2.0. Yam-Raisin Sticks: Combine 2 e. snnulsted sugar. 1-3 c. whit; ELEANOR ROSS When sister's little friends give parties and the weather puts on an act. what is that pretty little young 'un. all dressed up In her best nylon tulle or colorful vel-- teen. going to wear lnthe rain. Certainly not her beat-up bad- weather school coat. and surely not her new Sunday best coat DUSTER-STYLE COAT No. this is the time for the new 001'! Syrup and ti c. light cream. duster-style rain-or-Ihina coat for New "Party" Rainwear ForA Busy Little Miss AM 1V4 :3. mashed cooked or can-I "ed Louisiana yams and blend. to escort even the dalnticst fluffi- Cook over medium heat to the soft eat most colorful party outfit Mu 5i3l9- 335 GEBNGI F- Si-if mix-I These costs are water-repellent lure occsslonalhr. 'of course and they slip on sd mfjdd V-kci wgltional light cream easily iiiin uiey don't. disturb. I as d:”';eu0Fi 19” grit: 313110 813133. I weld!-tied sash or crush crisp less ra sins. Pour into a buttered It-u.hvliiLl5'A1LLE shallow dish. Chill until firm. I one duster coat in navy lsille 51"” int” "limit finger" lensthl for instance looks exceedinglyi siicks. Roll In fine-chopped nutsigmgrt with its matching mt deci or shredded coconut. Cover with at-ntlve tab touches and pretty w”ed P5Pel'- Dry 3 115- ibuttons Then there are the dark Y'm T""kml P5393 G1'IIld i0' or neutral plaids with while over- xether 3 c. blanched almonds and plgtdlng sud white buttons. 1 c. seedless raisins. Mix with IV; Duster coats for little girls are c. cold mashed cooked (or s No. 2 not an affoctatlon and if the tin) Louisiana yams. V4 c. honey ' 3 tbsp. lemon juice and 3 tbsp.i Filed Orange rind. yegetables." explained Mrs. De- Shape into balls. Roll In con- zauche. "An atti:.ctlve assembly f99”0n9l"5 5l1K8l”- l'0l"9l' W i t it would be green beans. sliced beets. waxed paper. Dry all day in open broccoli and carrot rounds on let.- pl!ifI.1&algieis 5 doz. ll: mil balls. k 'tuce with Fgench dresiing." orig 0 mac n ome-ma - are er su sto or :0 from the yam country rlsht paliiii; the rest Eietiia niiiefnuym now. chef." I said. "She is Mrs. shrimp Cocktail: Serve in hol- Flfllx D9"l"3h9- FY0111. Opelousas. lowed small green peppers with Louisiana. whose husband is a plenty of chopped stuffed ollvas EWWEY 3nd Shipper of yams. They; in the cocktail sauce. are both here in New Orleans for Yum-'r'lnenpple Casserole: In a a convention. casserole. layer 11.6 lbs. sliced I BUFFET PARTY DINNER yams cooked (or 1 No. I can Shrimp COCkl8i1 yams) with 1 buffet can crushed Roast Chicken Platter tpineapple and juice. '5 e. brown Y, Served lint oi-p('old 'sugai' and V4 c. butter or mar- i L-j(:l0lk::llnglilgzllzbieasgguilie :lzi(i:;r:e.F Bake 30 min. at 375 de- l Sil'3WbEl'!'Y gags a la Mode :UGGEtShTl0Nl0l'!THE CHEF ,. .. 0,9? GOOD e pup rom baked ..:.J.? .l.'Z”'3i.'i.'i'.i.i".S,.S.”.iliE"3i..'IiZ li'.'5'il'..”i?:f.."'n.'3.iH?..”L'i?L'ill” '5 p 3 . an for dinner instead of serving hot brown under the broiler. a little girl. which is pretty enough youngster goes out ult she'll entoy so muchqliaitintlg own pretty raincoat as distinguish. ad tom the everyday one, LOOSILY CUT The new coats allow for in .- 34) Brow. since they are looseiy-(mi Hlvltibl. too. these new Chil- dren's rain-or -shine coats ar. Olly I0 ROOM CIGIII. All they mum is that wall-known going-over M”, I willy siwnse after each wt-.... Iii: then they should be Colltplv-t. oly dry before going back in llle diiiif" tchl it e ma n ats a ' Gully sudaed. re JUN 5' "flow product changed My atI.IiIlllB'aIllllIt ltlsliimliliig" says ll.8. housewife mlgetrjzeisl a letter from at Sam. "Dear Sir: Whenever I visit a friend of mine. I always take on the job ll, washing the dishes. in job i .-in like very much. but what else im. you do to keep a busy IlOIl.HPlliIn in a strange household? Well. tau year she had MAPLE LEAF LIQ- UID DETERGENT and I used It for the first time. This wonderful product has changed my attituria towards washing dishes away from home-and at home too. I him thanked my friend many times Inr lntroduclng It to me and now I'd like to thank you for making it. Sincerely. Mrs. Olive Marlcll, Sydney ,River. Cape nreton. Nova Scotla." MAPLE LEAF LIQUID DETERGENT BROILEII 6mcknNs AVERAGE 2 LBS. Lb. 59c ber gathered to welcome the re- ,- . . turn of Mr. and Mrs. William 1). ;;'ff:'”"-wm3l'0" ""ied- Mm oavon ' Ives. bride and groom. The party L 30", ,m 5" M” E"”" "We have everything on the gm;-En viewed a room full of beautiful "Th mil," ,"'"E”"”l"”.Ed "" "Wmenu today. air." the waitress 0 wedding gifts. lhcn assembled a- 5"? md mnk H",-V mil ill the 9”" said. round for pleasant conversation. pf""i-1. "L 3"” aCl"9V”"1 ihird "Solace." replied the customer. FRESHI-Y cards. and music. Face In the Program Planning "How about bringing me a clean GRDUND m. 1 Mrs. J.B. Andrew was pianist Cqmes" A" e"le"3"1ment Y0? the one?" ,for piano solos. and I lively aing- cmldren W35 Planned during the I 'song1 also Mrs. Irving Thompson East" Imlldays. One member 91- "NE "5" I SIE YPUNG 35" Iplayed the piano while Mr. Ver. pressed her thanks for fruit re- ' l ROUND C mo" Dennis I d th v.1. A cewed Mm? in has ital p Somapecimens ofiambow trout ,l o l . P aye 9 I” '"- ' y D ' I introduced to New Zealand rivers. tdeigistlxligs olfiitlgigzi; vAiafitaers:;;I:xridil;gt School supplies were ordered but from Nortii America reach a' PORK PICKLED men wish” to M!-.' and Mrs. Ives. . no committee appointed. Collect- weight of more than 25 pounds. K gwgzr lb. and thanks to the host and hostess 5 egnr atiaegy tgeasagt evening. all; S A . put; I epare or air omes. p I DEVON lb. '. lllrs Violet Eealon. Monclon. . O V gleilolmwas assjiisting Mr. Edward P I FRESH . an at e recent Hair-dres u on Db 39 lsorr Convention in Charlottetown. or SM D ' c I'll!!! .s---e. PLATE BEEF mw - -on. Ib. 25c M I Very busy people are the Cent- n ' DRY - . IONELESC lb 35c i'.?.l"2t5.5?'.'.i'..'..l.5..?'.'.'-.l"il.'l1i'i'3.l..E.".3'2. '”"' MP” '3'” d”'' '" "" "'09- ' ' An interesting features is that the P111! Ii ZAKEM'S. and so would Donna” guests are to be seated cafe xtvlo V - - r you if you knew the many bar- a DC axinnssa. La. C lain-s. the wonderful service and excellent quality that swans every one who shops this fine grocery. LARGE JUICY Grapefruit, 4 for 29: WA Dellclouii Eat or Cook-Cello Bag CARROTS GRAVE! PACK Peas STORE HOURS OPIN Friday It Saturday '9! 10:00 P. M. (" T SHOP Apples, 2 doz; 49c Onions, 2 lbs. I9: IMPORTED . WASHED . "Choice Groceries" no min... Wax Beans 5'3-7” 3tor 49c ””L173;'i"" 296 Plum Jam Zfor 65c Cake Mix 'c'I1i-'cT--- Zlor 55c iiaoiiliis 1'it'-'c-'a- Zpligs. 31c Wax Paper '-'3-'-" 'roII 29c Molasses ""3-'7' 3qts. 99c l.lPl'0N'l I'D Tea Bags um... .......... llllhnt COFFEE I la. gwimnmsm 6131' gm. linirrc I' GIANULATID QJ5 Bu" min onus CROP NO. l's ' 2Ibs.23c TIIKIFTY M 02. 2iins 29c Still 2 for 49: 10 lbs. 79c Zlis. S115 FJ.I.ZFIKEM' . ';.t.-"2." RES