SUMMER HATS ADMIRED Mrs. Carl McKenna and Mrs. ; summer hats which were en dis (Comounnitiy Centre. sponsored by | Maurice MacAleer are shown} play at the Spring Bonnet tea/ tte Jumier League of the Char- | above admiring one of the lévely | held Saturday @ the bteteen Geeta. : IDA BAILEY ALLEN eee one wee eae ee fever busimess. yes, or calling, is :geed i shews much respect and igued f2ith em the part of 4 ee ee ee Sear” | Gem te the perenis as we at Al- laerien Icom The sons there are }te us as “lick-alike” as so many Fresh Cottage Cheese Suited To Spring Menus By IDA BAILEY ALLEN jon cottage or pot cheese for me ‘Gewit peas im a pod. And the Along with spring, for.some of | She is the mother of two brillant erdec Qvem me maiter how smail us, comes an urge for cottage ene both concert artists. jer large is dene up heartily and cheese. Perhaps this is because/Irene is a pianist, appearingi m/ wih 2 fetching smile which is it actually tastes better now then|concerts throughout the country. certzim {> ‘arime fine returns. @t other seasons for the mitk/Svivia. a violonist. is appearing |G eed. mjierd «superior clerks from which it is made comes | this season on the continent with | these bers are. as we find others from cows pasturing on newW)|symphonmy orchestras ef Holland|im eur fewerite city<tores. And grass. Lendon, too. = these mewadays im a strange Dairy counters gleam with jars} “When my daughters were | way <f fe, sume are from farms and cartons of cottage cheese |feenacers at home. practe:g ¥e ieee which naturally tends mixed with various Tcctids land dulgleg GF Gal enema” | gee any shopping of ours an guch as minced chives. chopped Sonia explained. “ther some- adtied pieesure and micrest. Tadishes and grated carro’ . | Gmes had little apoetitite for| Ammeme steres visited today was| VEGETABLE DRESSING | meat. I often prepared 2 cottage|2 florists. presided over by a ~ “We all know these springtime cheese pudding which in the | Mam ethed in ms eccupation and forms of cottage cheese taste form of a delicious dessert. pre-| mucin mnerested in the many lottetown, has arrived in White- the)! 64 to wish Melvin guccess in his wonderful with green salads.” Ijwided full protein value te bel | CUStemmers whe call. Our visit Temarked to the Chef. “But how ance a meatless meal.” jeamme aipeut after an extended Many persons use cottage cheese | Measurements are. level. search fc some sizable earthen a3 a dressing for hot vegetables? Senia’s Cheese - Nesdie Pud Severus m witch to reset our) Eat enough and no meat is'dimg: Cook 1 (Sez) pkg iach Rew reetbeund heuseferns Meeded in the meal. for cottace protein egg notdies according te “Eartten flower-pots, Lady!” | cheese contains enough protein | pkz directions. }ene sereeeper exclaimed with to be an honest alternate te; Meanwhile separate 3 eggs 2 bt «f 2 shrug. “don't _ meat.’ Beat whites stiff, yolks unti Fou get ‘em-net big “Ones, n| : 5 6“‘And the food value does not | creamy. wT. & vary with the time & is presented! To volks. add 2 ¢ each sugar; Here bewewer, at our iast port- | f in the meal,”’ the Chef observed. | aod rainns, Lib catage cheese. <a Sertunatcl: for us and “lp. France we serve strawber- i Ties with coeur de creme for des-/ gert. You know, those little heart- ghaped cheeses that resemble American cottage cheese in} taste. The French prize this epring duet and serve —& in basket lined with fresh unl leaves.” DELECTABLE PUDDING One of my friends, Mrs. Sonia warm or Rosenberg, made a delectable | raspberry Central European pudding based | pote. ELLEN’S DIARY Gift Is Portion Of Thyself- Sect Same cs or Blessed And Freely Given oc = @mi premise of that hot- Fold in| beuse. And learned im the few well | minutes <pemt there plant-lore we | ~ got Bad meetied and not known be-/ jmce Ami came away with a! Se wens gm ef white violet’s| Serve leaf blessed and civen with a} er geod teact. & is. “the cift and! fruit com-' giver™ thet coun's. It was Emer- | | sem whe sani: “The gift is a por- tiem of three! Therefore the poet | \beimes this poem: the shepherd! face lami; the farmer, corn: the | mimer, a gem. the painter. his! mele a handkerchief "They, present gold-headed can-| Mack said of # later “BR will FREAK SNOW STORM es to the first captain up the S: | keep floors clean. . .or it should CALGARY «CP: — A freak] Taste, don’t they? Then he offered with bright ream? germ coming in the Calgary shouldn't I get some ‘tangible|smile “And.” he nodded. “I ares inreucir up to #2 inches of token’ for this?” the driver of the know where you got it tee" 4 first truck to follow the lane to 4 the yard this Soring. chuckled te-; day after backing his machine 1 to an ope door of a piggery- [sae % southern Alberta Wed- R eame from a family stor=2| sexi mii: and Thorsday. Our lane, which stands presently | = TLC teeceves: tox wees ae! Auction Sale between banks through the years! and in consequence is deserted’ or in favor of a route by field from 3 the “me of the Fall rains until; ¢ Gpring finally sets things to; § rights. Today lane-and yard was| { smoothed. And also seasonally, a} 5 rst length of fencing was done e truck? It bore off to market! HOUSE FURNISHINGS | At 18 West Street APRIL 28, 1959 Commencing 2t 2 p.m. po’ but comely pig! - i. ee ae “a a aoe T am instructed.by Miss Amy. Earle to sell at auc- gemmer days in the grassy sun tion her entire house furnishimes, consisting of Heintz- | and shade of the ecchar. | Man piano, number of antique items such as mahog- In a gesture to maintaining a| any or walnut: furniture, inked welmut table, stee] en- cleanweek and Summer. in our! gravings, beds, springs, mattresses, a ts. dishes, immediate realm, this was oar | and other articles e@fternoon to come away to town: wr mt SEATON with one of the sons of these} : x iN, . farms to secure a-new broom. . . uctioneef. “It’s a perfectly lovely one,” ‘WATCH THIS PAPER TOMORROW FOR GREENDAL'S GIANT STOCK RELEASE SALE COME - SEE - BUY - SAVE The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. i£aa Caroline McLure. Women’s Editor. Phone 8508 s The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Apr. 27, 1959 HAPPENINGS A.W. Matheson and . Matheson, left ° on Saturday Highway Safety Com- mission, and will preside at one the sessions. Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Char- g horse, Yukon Territory, where she will spend sometime visiting with her son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and: Mrs. Claude Campbell. Mrs. Ralph Carr and Mrs. Wendell McLaine were joint hos- tesses when they entertained re- cently at a surprise baby shower for Mrs. Harry Thomsen, at Mrs. McLaine’s home on Goodwill Ave. The room was attractive- ly decorated for the occasion in pink and blue. Mrs. Thomsen re- ceived many lovely gifts, . for which she graciously thanked jeveryone. A dainty lunch was served by the hostesses. Mr. Melvin Larkin was the guest of honor et a party in the Junior Farmers Recreation Cen- tre, when the New Glasgow and district -Junior Farmers gather- new occupation in Charlottetown and to express their regret at losing a valued member, direct- ORWELL COVE W. I. The ladies of Orwell Cove held their April meeting in the school-/| room. After the opening exercis- | es, the minutes of the March) meeting were read and approved. A questionnaire on home econo- mics was answered. It was decided to hold the meeting in the schoolroom dur- ing the summer months and to cut out lunches. An auction sale, which was planned for April was postponed until May. The response to roll call for May will be flower slips or seeds. The lunch committee served 'ice cream and cake, which was! enjoyed by all. FREE MILK . KITCHENER, Ont. (CP)-—-The 20th member of milkman W. J. Peter's household checkéd in at | hospital Thursday. The seven- |pound, 13-ounce boy is the 12th boy and 18th hild for the Best- ers. The oldest is 24 and all but two live at home. an exchange of ROYAL JELLY Royal Jelly, a safe, natural food produced by the Honey Bee ane fed to the Queen Bee, increasing her life span 20 times. Send $1.00 for trial offer_of 24 Roya! Jelly capsules, regular orice ' $4.95. If you don’t feel like aX SS csc roman te daa ee sr 001 a. and we will refund your DOUGLAS BROS. now Seen, ea Sie, || & JONES LTD. ROYAL JELLY ENTERPRISES ' 155 Kent St. hee 6565 the president, Mr. Leith Dickieson. Square and modern dancing provided the en- tertainment. The ladies of the Junior Farmers presided over the refreshment table. Miss Sharon MacEwen, dau- ghter of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Albert MacEwen, Elm Ave. celebrated her friends in to enjoy a gala birthday party. Mrs. Horace Taper, Mrs. Walt- er Parsons and Mrs. George Dun- ning, North Granville, were a- mong those attending ‘‘Presby- terial” in Heartz Hall, Chariotte-| town on April 25th. in the hall, on hand $56.14. cided to have a variety concert KR was also decided that we have a cake sale at concert. Mrs. Lorne MacNevin was to look after the ‘havertisiy 4 The treasurer reported balance The treasurer reported a sum of $13.75 réeceiv- ed from sale of hinches sold at hall during farm safety slides. 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Group 4. each f-00 more than ordinary paints, Try it next time you paint! new Super 'FLO-TONE ‘another fine flo-glaze Culniner PHONE 8557 SHOP CO-OP “IT PAYS” SSS | VACUUM PACK—1 LB. TIN | eS 19 HALF PRICE SALE FAB = 2 = 7 ov MAPLE LEAF LARD 2 LIMIT TWO LBS. WITH AN ORDER ae GRADE “A” LIMIT 2 WITH AN ORDER [BROILERS 197 TASTY ECONOMICAL || KENEBEC MON. - TUE. - - CO-OP SUPER MARKET 117 Queen Street @ PORK LIVER POTATOES 10 13 _WED. - ONLY Be Charlottetown e|' WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU? Your bank manager is easy to mect —and a good man to talk things over with. Not just because he knows a lot about banking, but because he can be counted on to apply that knowledge and experience to your particular need. To him, banking is more than dollars and cents, more than figures in a ledger. To him, #anking is the opportunity to work with people — through bank serv:ces to help with your problems, your hopes and plans. That is what he has been trained to do. That is what he likes to do. You'll find he’s a good man to know. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY . enter and one visitotr ppre- prize won by Mrs. Gerrit Loo. .” Sia aoe opened the meet-| Meeting closed with the Na ing with “Home, Sweet Home.’’|tional Anthem and luncli was Roll call was answered with aj/served by the hostess and com- favorite recipe, and minutes read|mittee. Next meeting to be held and adopted. in the Hall, followed.by a Pol The treasurer gave her report.| ick Supper to which the hus _|and the sum of $5.00 was voted|b@nds of the members aré invit- mening were Seok” Soprees | for the Baste Seal Fund. was| Among those attending the, We » appr tee, sweets, Mrs. Robert Mathe- a It was ; ; and signed. The correspondence] son and. Mrs. Heber MacPhail,| also decided on motion that .a|™a0's Auxiliary and Diocesas was read and dealt with. It was! sandwiches, Mrs. John Cameron| water fountain be purchased = Church Society meetings im Char moved by Neila and seconded by/ and Mrs. Arnold Beer. Roll call|the school. Copies of Institute} ottetown last week, weré, Mr. and irene, that we buy a blackboard! to be answered with exchange of|News were distributed. Letiers| Mrs. Basil Haslam, Mroand Mrs -- for the school. flower slips. of appreciation from Mrs. Call-|Herbert Profitt; Mrs. Reginald _ it was moved by Phoebe and} Meeting closed with the Queen.|beck and Mrs. Woodside weer |Haslam, Miss Muriel ’ Haslem, seconded by Patty, that we send| Lunch was served by thostess| read. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard. Bene. Seles ans, = and committee in charge. A! Mrs Crawford Sinclair had 7 Gacnenied aelslasiin den social hoyr was enjoyed by all.| charge of the program, in place SUNDAY APRIL 12, 1959 jt inomieoen sande wore. ssoutond mieiieiainn is 40. '¢, ade as ts eee ee NORTHERN CACTUS: and Mr. and Mrs. Neill Mac'| The Apfil meeting ofSpring-| a paper by Mrs. Cutcliffe Home| Cactus plants grow wild in the Dougall. ay. Y Economits and conducted a ques-| Peace River area of northern Ways and means of making tionnaire. This was followed by! Albertu. money was discussed. Kk was de- 2 %