(condoned man pm my ” ,.....--....................... : A country Isms ma uooliflowar started their trek .4, our northern summer gardens. one of North America's gayest mntrlhutlona to its own , d is the California Poppy. There is Phlox drummondl. too. But we have not stopped wlthixi our own we continents. Who would be with- out the Sweet Peas and scabloaa mm southern Europe. the Daisies Salads Need I A Dressing! -A salad is like a woman-a lo: depends on the dressing - so gn 9” ,lIl!lnK lacs. 01 course ;7:I3m'I II" iv" 56 load. but there no doubt that the right dressing will bring out the best in a beautiful lady or a tasty salad. 3! adding various ingredients to the either Cole - Crozier I Nuptials Amid summer flowers the home oz Rev. Alexander Macxsy. Kenslng. ton, P. E. 1., was the scene on July 3, at six o'clock in the evening, when Rev. Mr. MacKay united in marriage Fcrne Vlrjene daughter '1' ”""Il"'"4g,9i-'-U-1'nssoes's&a'”";.gi" reload s NGIIIIIEI0lI:!!e1;m-n u--a nu nm em: if 1...... Augut .7," lisjsoteii by Britain LONDON (Reuters) -Britain will him reiect Poland's accusations of bru- tality by British police who marched aboard a Polish freighter take off the 26-year old Pole, who in the Thames river last Saturday and took oil refugee Antoni Klim- owicz, diplomatic sources said yes- terday. fence when crew advanced menaclngiy on him and one seaman had already struck at uphm W” "pond ” E; puihlmlnchainatoreturn him to Poland. Poland Tuesday handed the Bri- ish ambassador in Warsaw a and vlsorousl: Drotel "pone. um. tality" and deman tng his return and compensation for injuries and dlmllc suffered by the crew and the vessel. The polica I went aboard the freighter Jsroslav Dabrowski to had allegedly stowed away to Britain seeking political asylum. After he was found half-starved by British longshoremen the h-eigh. basic recipes of French. mayon. of us, gnu Mn, 3,", c,,,z1e,.y rrom south Africa and the straw i'lou'erl from Australia? The valiant June to October bloom of these natives has been glorified further by the hyhridissr's skill. Verbenas with larger blonoma. and Pebunias that have doubled and zinnlss in new and twisted (arms make seed catalogs tempting reading. New wares spread before us each year leave little danger of our tiring of the annuals, and there is never time to try them Ill The more you cut annuals the more they bloom so that there are many to give away to friends and amongst the delights of the garden, me pleas u of presenting flowers to one's friends is not the least. PULPWOOD SOURCE Fir trees rank next to spruce is a source of pulpwood. 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JOIN THE NAVY FOR 3 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS NAVAL DIITY with those benefits: - Isltsl-lliaatslws - fesnslstsssnsvulslasndsrn .5...” 0 Isosules - cumulus; I SovvItauuIIwislIlssIlUQalIrhg aInII.seI86l.tlnsnhIy. - Mssyssnsusilssva - lay in onsuy Ins tried some a usltpbn Slllthlidualsrdsilhg hence nus nanny snpsupssmau llullasnblyvbssquisllsr lama Group 0 rum is Airucs roll you on this cam mm Inquire pews I.C.N. IECIUITING OITICEI. lY.M. .I. QUEEN CHARLOTTE. NIKKI BUILDING ClAll.0'I'I'E'l'0WN. P.I.l. Grill! the three main types dressin . Th mi dumm gut: ey are we a try In! place now. when so many of your favorite fruits and vegetables naise and boiled dressings. you Eh”-dd mid "Ill you can make sal- ags more appeahng to the fun. Here are some suggestions cov- of onal Salad Week. tak- aro in good supply. French dressing is made from delicately flavored French: Salad oil and vlnclar. to which salt, sugar and other seasonings may be added. This type of dressing should be used on light vegetable salads or in meat. fish or poultry salads. It may be varied by adding catsuil. chili sauce. Rocquefort cheese. hard- ooked eggs. chopped pickle. chopped bacon, honey. gar- lic. onions or meat sauces. Plain boiled salad dressing is a type which many families prefer. This type of dressing may be used on almost any salad. You can get variety by adding whipped cream, peanut butter. hard-cooked eggs, crisp cooked bacon, cottage cheese or chives. I Mayonnaise is a combination of eggs, vinegar. seasonings and a large quantity of salad oil. It is used mainly on more substantial heavy salads such as meat. poul- try or eggs. Chilisauce. finely chopped pickles, cottage cheese or cucumbers can be added for a change. If you are sometimes stuck when It comes to selecting a dressing that will enhance the flavor of a particular type of Salad, you may find justwhat you want in the suggestions below- FRUIT SALAD DRESSING 3 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoons flour Few grains salt 2 tablespoons cider vinegal 2 tablespoons lemon juice Grated rind of one lemon Vs cup juice from canned fruit 1 ess V4-Vs cup mayonnaise 1 cut whipping cream. whipped Mix sugar, flour and salt in top of double boiler. Add vinegar, lemon juice.-.and rind, fruit juice and slightly beaten egg. Blend well. stsntly, until thickened and con- tinue cooking about five minutes. Chill. Just before serving. fold in mayonnaise and whipped cream. Yield: about 2-96 cups -12 gen- erous servings for fruit salads. FISH SALAD DRESING To add a special touch to any fish salad. add one tablespoon of chopped capers or one-quarter cup of finely chopped pickles to one cup of any type of dressing. VEGETABLE SALAD DRESSING 2 elgs 1 cup sour cream 1A teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons sugar ii cup cider vinegar Few drops Worcestershire sauce. Beat eggs until very light, add sour cream, salt, dry mustard, sugar, vinegar and Worcestershire sauce. Blend well. Cook over hot water, stirring constantly. until thickened. about five minutes. Yield: l-SA cups. rossian SALAD muzssmo 3 slices bacon. 1 tablespoon finely chopped on- .. ion. 1 tablespoon flour 2 teaspoons brown sugar. Va teaspoon salt Va cup water Vs cup cider vinegar Cut bacon in small pieces and cool until crisp. Add onion ans! cook.a minute or two. Blend in flour, sugar and salt. Add water and vinegar and cook. stirring constantly. until mixture is smooth and slightly thickened. While still warm pour dressing over your fa- vourite sslad greens and serve im- mediately. Yield: 15 cup which is sufficient for s tossed salad to serve six. KINGSTON W. T. The monthly meeting of Kings- ton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Leith Newson on August 6th. Meeting opened by . tin! iOds' followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by is mem- bers. one visitor was present. Two minutes silence were ob- served in memory of Mrs. Albert Clow. It was agreed to give O5-00 to Mrs. John ullleaple. Clyde Elv- commltiees appointed: school, Mrs. Yeo: lunch. Mrs. Tyrus Holincs and Mrs. Merrill Green. Bills were presented and paid. Lunch was served time enioycd. SHORT LIFE x and a social Cook over hot water. stirring con- uy appointed to serve a IN MEMORIAM Mas. anzxannan casts-saLL There passed peacefully away at the home of her son Donald Campbell, Bloomneld, on Monday, May llth, Mrs. Alexander Camp- bell at the ripe old age of ninety- elght years. The deceased, whose maiden name was Susan Ma.cLeod. was born at U138. daughter of the late Murdock MacLcod and Margaret Gunn of Chatham, New Bruns- wick, and had lived in Brookileld the greater part of her long life, where she set a fine Christian ex- ample in the home and in the community as well. Her husband predeceased her twenty-three years ago. I-ler many years of activity be- gan to drawTi.o a close a short time prior to her death when the hand of time seemed to bear heav- upon her, and on the above mentioned date her eyes closed in death. Mrs. Campbell had nine broth- ers and two sisters, all of whom predeceased her. She was a loyal member-of the Brookileld women's Missionary Society and faithfully attended for over thirty-ave years. She leaves to mourn her son Don- ald on the homestead, and her daughter, Mrs. Alma Thompson, R.N., of Allstou. Mam; also her granddaughter Phyllis. l-fer daugh- ter Reta predeceased her in child- hood, also her grandson Alexander - Norman, in infancy 12 years ago. The funeral which was held on Wednesday, May lbth from Brook- field Presbyterian Church was largely attended. The service was conducted by her pastor'Rcv. Law- rence Blaiklc. assisted by Rev. Donald Nicholson of Clyde River. Mr. Blaikle spoke words of comfort taking as his text. Hebrews 9th chapter, 2'lth vcrsc: "It is appoint- ed unto men once to die". Basing his remarks on this text Mr. Blaik- ls pointed out that there are other verses in the New Testament which convey the same thought: (1) Here is thy pound which 1 have laid up in a. napkin. (2) Be- cause of the hope that is laid up for you in the Heavens. (3) There is laid up for me a. crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous Judge shall give me at that day. The hymns sung were, "The Sands of Time An Sinking", and "son of My Soul". a favourite of the deceased. The poll-bearers were Cecil Campbell, Archibald Johnson.Ken- neth MacDonald. Sherman Mac- Duff, sterling MacLean and James MacLean. The floral tributes, besides let- ters and cards of sympathy, spoke of the high esteem in which she wss held. The remains were laid to rest in Brooknold Comet ,v. C.W.L. SEVEN MILE BA! The regular meeting of St. Pe- icrs sub-division of C.W.L., of Seven Mile Bay was held in the parish hall on Aug. 1. at 7 pm.. with an aitendanc of 17 members. It was decided that the president, Mrs. Ellsworth Noonan. and Sec'y. Mrs. Don Sutherland attend C. W. L. Convention. Arrangements were made for chicken supper on Aug. 17. Coun- sellors passed in membership fees and collection was taken. Prayer of consecration was led by Fr. Mc- Donald. The use of ballots in voting was The life of an Eskimo or husky PHONE! ma. dog b about six or seven years. Sitting on the steps of the Supreme Court of the Unite States in Washington is Charles V. Bush. 14, of Washington, first Negro ever s a page boy in the Supreme Court. His appoint- meni, was made by Court Marshal T. Perry Lippltt with approval of Chief Justice Earl Warren.-(NEA 'l'6l0Ph0l0)- . IN MEMORIAM MRS. GORDON WILLIAMS There parsed away at her home in Westmoreland on July 6, Mrs. Gordon Williams after an illness of only a few days. The late Mrs. William was a well respected virtuous woman, a kind and helpful neighbour and will be sadly missed by all relatives and friends who loved her so well. Until her marriage, Mrs. Williams had resided in Charlottetown. Born Annie Mortimer. she was a dau8h- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mortimer of that City. A ture bride and groom. Darnley and Btnnlord Brenton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cole, Spring Valley. The bride was costumed in a ballerina-length gown of white nylon not over taffeta with match- ing bolero, mitts and veil. she carried a bouquet of mixed sum- mer flowers. She was attended by her youngest sister, Doris, who were a ballerina.-length gown of blue nylon net over taffeta. with match- ing bolero, gloves and hat. she also carried a bouquet of mixed summer flowers. The groom was supported by his brother Leamon. Nuptlal music was played by M1,. Helen MacKay, Moncton, N. 3. The wedding reception was held at Birch l-fill Tourist Lodge (or 84 guests. , The candle-lighted bride's table was centred with at three-tier wed- ding cake, topped with a mine,- The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. Mr. MacKay and responded to by the groom. Receiving with the bridal party were the parents of the bride and groom. Mrs. Crozicr chose for her daugh- ter's wedding s. becoming down of fuschia flowered nylon sheer with white accessories and a corsagc of mixed flowers. Mrs. Cole, the groom's mother was attractively dressed in navy blue crepe with white BCC6550I'lco and e. corsage of mixed flowers. Following the reception the young couple left on a. honeymoon trip to the Maritime provinces. For travelling the bride wore a blue nylon dress with white accessories. On their return a reception was held in their honor at the home of the groom's parents for the immediate families. - Prior to her marriage the bride Besides her husband, who mourns a loving wife, she is survived by five sisters and two brothers: Carrie, Laura and Helen of Char- lottetown; Minnie, Summerslde; Leah of Boston and Jack and Wil- liam who also reside in the U. S. A. A short service was held at the house followed by I larsely It- tended service at Wcstmoreland Baptist Church, which were con- ducted by Rev. E. J. Barrass and Rev. Lloyd Archer of Tryon. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ro- land Buchanan, Fred Buchanan. Kelsey Buchanan, Ernest Williams, Gllman Williams and Percy Vail. Cord Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to all my friends and nelShb0T3 Wm were so kind and helped in every way in my recent bereavement and a sincere thank you to all who sent flowers and letters and cards of sympathy. Gordon Willla ms. 3. W. '8. course At Meadowbank Meadowbank completed its in- itial Red Cross swimming and water safety course on Thursday, August 5th. Miss Sheila Dcbory instructed the swimmers and presented a class of beginners and a class of Juniors for the tests conducted by Mr. Kent Ellis. Mrs. Dingwell MacFadyen is chairman of the Meadowbank swimming and water safety com- mittee, which sponsored this course. Mr. Ellis presented Red Cross a- wards to the following candid- ates: Beginners: Byron Clow, Eleanor l-lyde. Dick Maclilnnon, Verna Mac- Phsil, Miriam Hyde. Beverly Jewell, Doreen Vickcrson, David MacPhali, Garth Scott. Ruth MacPhall. Juniors: Russell Drake. Small Vessel Sank I on Labrador, coast ET. JOHNS, Nfld., (CP)- The transportidepartment said today that a small auxiliary motor vcsscl sprang a leak and sank on the Labrador coast July 28 without loss of life. - Officials said the Oward Donald went down near Flowers cove, but her crew rowed to safety before the ship was carried into shore and wrecked on the rocks. It is not known how many men were aboard NAVAL VICTORY In the battle of Cape Mxitspan in the Mediterranean in 1941 the Italians last seven wsrshlpr, the adopted by the Canpdian Parlia- ment in 1874. r British none. ' -- Swimming Tests was tendered a miscellaneous show- er at Damley Hall and a post- nuptlal shower was held for the bride and groom at the latter) ome. Held at iiosehank The Rosebank swimmers exhib- ited their aquatic skills on Fri- day August 6th as Mr. Kent Ellis, Red Cross supervisor administer- ed tests. This course has been sponsored by a local committee under the leadership of Mrs. Stephen Con- nolly. Thls the first summer that Rosebank has had a swimming and water safety instructor and the results were most satisfactory. Miss Beryl Marlon conducted the course. The following candidate-s re- ceived. awards; Beginners: Francis Caughlln. Andrewllennessy, Coleen I-fcnnessy Bev. Ma.cPherson. Frances Murphy, Bernard Murphy. Intermediates; Steve Connolly, Pat-55' Kelly. Roy Scantlebury, Wayne MacDonald. David Mac- Pherson, Barbara McQuald. Har- od Hennessy. ARREST FATHER AND SON MONTREAL (CP) - Some people will do ariyihing for peanuts. City police arrested a father and a son Sunday night when they stepped off a' commuter train from nearby Fort Chambly lugging a peanut machine between them. Officers said the pair stole from a picnic ground, but owner spotted them making with it and phoned police. CICCCICCZ 1"" x "IE it the off "-43 YES EVEN ' FIIR JACKETS Included in this SAL! I 3200.00 DUTY AND TAX FREE. Once every 31 days. provided resi- dent has been in Canada more than 48 hours. 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