- arhatever OMEN F:g:i:r-ri::c:.:r;il..;Tu.;.a.;;;7.:o"iff-Ts? LE1"! EAT l Many people have asked me if I really enjoy cooking. Indeed I do. In fact, I oitcll lift-'r pare the meals and when I do.- I cook. always learuI something new - even when the food in the everyday kind. One evening last week. I cooked braised short ribs of beef. Why not "serve them with mustard sauce? This is what I invented -- and even the Chef approved. . Mllltard-Onion-Sauce: wit-it 2 ts. butter. Add I medium-chop-' ped peeled onions. la tsp sugar- and I tbs. table-mustard; simmer 5 min Then stir in 1 lbs flniir and Ila c. beef broth drained from the beef. Inftoven The next. evening I fl('('l(lfl(l to use. up the meal lcft over from -lhP short ribs with this I run- cocted the beef Neapolitan. given lll this column. to serve over hut- tered rice. I Iuttery Flaky Rice: This time ' I cooked Ila c. long-grained con- verted rice. by the flaky nicthod and. for once. succeeded in get- ting It as "buttery" as I liked. In- stead of stirring la the butter ' after the rice was cooked. I added Ito tbs. butter at the end of in min. Of course. it cooked into and through the rice A delectable dif- ference. Frozen shredded hearts also came in for a change. I cookedi them covered for exactly 7 min. in salted water to only I 3 cover: then taste-tested. Imagination Gives Food That "Different" Touch Iy Ida Bailey Allen tender. flavorful green Buttered Rice Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea C or.l call crabnient. I hone-like pieces: flake the crab- lrieat medium-fine. Add 1 tbs. each minced celery and scallion and mayonnaise. or salad dressing to. blend. and beautifully TtlM()Rll0lA”S DINNER Crab Salad Canapea Beef Neapolitan Green Beans Honeydew Melon Milk . I rah Salad Canapes: Open 1 (7 Remove any ('ut rolinds of bread with a good- Ileef Neapolitan: butter in a good-sized frying pan.E.l. VNBS that can go into the oven. I Gniidgc. cook until iransl Ila lbs. chopped beef. St to rooms and the liquid and V: c. fore the water. Stir In the contents l (B.M3(-Rae sang nzl can Neapolitan sauce. Cover and hake-simmer 30 min. Serve ' I ,3 - d r d ”Becau5 she Hh .- 119-I . ' spooned over buttered rice. 15;. ahiidniplinied by Mrs Nat O Thg liliiasi to the bride was prn-I:?"(r;';l(fEt::?dneIi';h:02);"E? that might develop if! her stay TRICK or "IE CHEF Mal-Kinnon. church organist. posed by Rev T. R. Giiudge and in and MI Memck (mum! were rated an intrusion by the The bride. given in marriage by replied to by tho groom in a fit- Rmnv l0ve1v'md useful E, H; other girls. Season crab salad canapes with her father chose a waltz-lengthling manner. 'wen; l.E(,eiVied and Miss Fred. CANDIDLY SPEAK They were biie- minced tarragon. sized biscuit. cutter. Spread with mayonnaise. Top each with a thin slice of tomato. pepper and monosodiiim glutamate. Spread with the crab salad. Top.lZed 3! Ha, pm. M with a thin slice of pickle or stuf- June 25 when Shirl” Ann dauxhg fed olive. ' ' i ' Serve very cold. Garnls or parsley. Dust with salt. A h of cress I-I" Add 1 chopped peeled onion and llcent. Then add T rk until lightly browned. Add 1 it on can sliced mush-Iw ELLEN'S DIARY Iy An Island Farmer's Wife alit was only as far as the lousel "And this is your hnusr-”' recent visitor to the place quer- ied. no doubt fitting two lone old-. inh one much better into ' built for. and ie. the newer and smal across the Lane. "It must seem somewhat lonely in you now. with you and James "Lonely.. alone!" lie thought. ”Why we're never points of direction. alone." Not even when it is emp-Islcallyi t1.v of the grandchildren and all, ' are we lonely so full of memor- ageing caves. On an upsiair sill of window -.1 the season. gm pleasantries and poignanclgg has M come to Alderlea, we shall be in. terestecl in the weather anew. Where now we delicately traced initials pine-wood tell of a school of the line who once wresil with her homework there h learn- ing front quaint "solid hooks”. up Mm H h "the sixth". knowing nothing-l".I;""'hm ::'"-h H . n a of present-day grades "I guess”. today. "when she sturlicd. often looked in 'down the river from here." "Thi til i . a cove:-let t'hln billy.-"T.o”riii"r.gr gfv:1l":”lJ":'l'3:' "Mm 1'3"- ”Is Rob's room". -though he 00' Ills been away from it for years gum" rmm ' ' ' W'"d0W 0l' YlTd.lCamphe.li. was by. And there. where light steals in through a RN55 the lane. lw” "umd '" ' walmlength ""p'IGordnn Brown. Mrs Lawson Mac-Iwas served and a social spent in From what other house would M5 ”'”"."r ""'"Ve pmk "'I "V"iEachern. Miss Janet Mat-Rac. sing-song and dancing. Vi!"-" Uh! 11090! flfll 90 Oblllll ""””- "ml I” 1"k'l- "l'”c"'liurcitlunon, Miss Gail Sheidowf (Meyers Studio) the other zlrls' consent to this They might. or might not. that James step out so briskly to meet preferred ivy Jean- each one ler House tainly none of those at any dis- tance we have visited with him. in it alone." he has queried before this, with We smiled at.a puzzled smile. trying to find his 5 granddaughter smil- ad of this one of her grandaiints ' sh 9 0 little window set high In an east.- ern wall in that of the younger farmer. who moved away from Ishnuld "V... R one day. for and ever, though of expected it to rise over there.I in for its it now is. They are all NOW. in what quarter would you about. We meet thcm at everyslly the wind is? ..Yea, I guess turn in the old rooms bent-nth the'thnt'I when it is. I'm Mlllllll Ithe miilpond." of of his new days? Cer- wh "Where are we anyway. Ellen"? Then whim- wouldn't be "The sun hifted since we left home! I sort Shortly now when me hayingi with all its concern and M W accept happily I little care- . ll0D9 for Ill"? lllyinil-weather to round out "UV dllys Then we shall tune in E G evening's tokens. the dog's m. the ,3 But now we have the weedingI the iriornng . mt; 57"” 9' "'9 Tllmlly can wore a printed nylon dress wiihl "A . 0 Dlmsresamof the work. while accessories and carried aI WW3. Ellen. James said noilegay of yellow roses- l0d8.'v'. "More like two it will take 8 The farmers keep there. bus)-';I kins was united in marriage to James Harold. Mm 1 mg, Mrs. Iiarold P. Smith. Pnwnal P. ir with a aied with an arch of ferns. snow- balls nnd white hich the bridal party stood. Be- and during the signing of the reg-I strapless gown of white nylon net over not and iaffcta. with lace were read tmm .lHCll9l- H" h93ddV955 W35 5Ireal and llalifa: Miss Marlene the verses And gm ,-an-1,. M535 Now. assuming Ann's house- P"” ”"”ed ”"a '"'"” "h”'"lBnlders0n was in Mrtll" 0' the Natalie MacI(innon, Miss Ruby hold partners -re agreeable to "" P" ”b””' ""l5"l WI ”' '”k'snest book wood. Miss Hilda Jones and Miss pnttlnz the were room for span 1""5'”"- sh” "W9 ' ”"5"3 "””d'. Friends of the bride who ss- Florence McMillan arranged the bed) It Jean's disposal. there still remains the question of .carried a bouquet of red roseslmpr lenkim Mrs Ham MM. Mus Wpda R'ch"d5' hrIde5m"d'IDonald. Mrs. Lornc Acorn. Mrs.Iher thanks to all present. lunch lng headdress and mitts. She car-i rled s of V"df'5””'”.l """”I W” "IF Ito which span of years is least weeding solemized in St. Pauis apt m mow on me aging ware tare apt Preabyleria" Church Glace 33” Ils it inhyouth-voung middle agelrepair--c on t I pastor. Rev. when Alice rdaughler of Daniel Campbell. Port. bell. became the bride of George; Brown. ingly attire in blue lace-covered-.55 ,.eiam.9 the forecasts d tk. tarml . with James of ev::y wind note three-quarter length sleeves. with older ",8" W, M... Icloudlet. the morning's signs. theIu.”.,,,,,.i,.sI He, Iwas a '"d which she wore matching hat and yE.am ix umuch olderm roses and pale blue IARY IAWORTITS HAIL Girl Wants 12-Day :Guesl Al Apartment To Share Food Costs DEAR MARY HAWORTH: My daughter An in living at present in another town. in an apartment with two other girls. One of dearest friends plans to visit there next month and will be go- ing alone. As there is room in the apartment for the friend. would it be proper to ask her to contribute towards food during her visit? - Jean tthe guest) plans on slay- ing about 12 days. My daughter say their budget is strained tn the limit now, and she hopes to go sightseeing with Jean during her visit. She can't figure out just what is the correct approach in regard to costs. Please no- swer soon. us that I can send your advice to Ann. -0.8. MATTER OF FACT AIR IS ADVISED DEAR 0.S.: Matter of fact handling of a delicate topic usu- ally reduces the volume of em- barrasament for all concerned. . Hence my advice to Ann is to be , quite straightforward in offering niean the best brand of hospital- ity she can afford. She may at- lude to her limitations without 7 -9 J MR. AND MRS. JAMES SMITH apologising for them, In sharing an apartment with other girls Anll isn't in a posi- .Mi.-ls Ruby wood. Miss Natalie tion to treat the place as her The bride's mother wore a navy and Miss lritida Smith. Preaidingiown. inviting a guest to meals. dress with matching jacket and over the tea cups was Mrs. Ar-,eic.. without consulting associat- accessories and corsage of pink den Richards. Mrs. Edison Smith es. Thus in looking ahead to be- mums. The groom's mother l-linseicul the ices. Ilng Jean's hostess for a time. she a gown of navy taffeta with pinkI For travelling the bride wore a ought to confer with the other trimming and accessories and white dress with matching 3ack- girls. to make sure they won't corsage of deep pink mums. Iet and light blue accessories. She malty mind having a fourth par- Following the ceremony a re-Iworc a corsagc of roses. ty on the premises for 12 days Lception for 70 guests was held ati The bride and grodm left on a tor nighisl. the home of the groom The motor trip of the maritimes. On If the apartment-mates show bride's table was centered withitheir return they will reside in reluctance to forfeit IIFIVICY 30 a three-tiet wedding cake toppedlHalifax where the groom is at- this extent. Ann olflhl (0 Iller with miniature bride and groom.Itached to the U.N.'i'.D - I-I.M.C.s. Jean into other lodgings-nit ll .IacklThe table def-oratioiis were at-,Siadacona. (ht YWCA 01' ll I C0l'lV0lll"ll tractively carried olit with white ENTER-rAlNED AT SHOWER hotel. She shouldn't expose I 1. ll d ' k d hit lil' s- . , g. friend to the possible snubs, ten- " e In pm a" W 6 '9 Bcfoie hei mairiage the bride lions Ind Kmwmg dhcomro” pretty wedding was solemn- Mr. Winston Smith. Saturday, of Mr and Mrs. Everett Jen- son of Mr. and The double-ring performed by ceremony Rev. T.R. he lawn was tastefully decor- iilacs. u n d e r ceremony Mrs. "'0 Perfect Love" 0' ""''?-”""l”'l”"5 . Richards assisted in opening these 1603 PARTNERSHIP 'I'el(-grams Malcolm Hicks read l)niario. Monl- while M,-5. pearm am M the gm0m' lmdlaisted in serving were Mrs. El-lgifts. Tm Eupst or i,(m.,,- meals for her. And before Ann may properly ask Jean "in con- tribute towards food during her expressed ides. daughter Charlottetown. The w 6. A. BUCHANAN Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Buchanan. Central Roy Gail Adeima to Donald Richard, son o CARLETON IIDING w. i. -The Carleton Siding Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. James Psynter on June 14. with the president In as .r . mm the Institute Ode .followed xby Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by 13 members. F" ' ' statement was given IJI to send two to Jubilee endow- ment fund. It was also decided to send for cards to canvass for Salvation Army. School committee reported sev- en sick cails made and treats taken. It was moved that that 810.00 be paid toward,the swim- ming instructor's salary. Secre- John Quigley to see about gift for Mrs. Walter Craig. Lunch committee for next meeting is Mrs. Avnlah MacCal- take kindly to the prospect. If they okay the suggestion. they ,should fix the price. per meal or 'per diem, that would satisfy their Isense or fair play in the circum- stances. Finally. to get across to Jean e point that she is expected to denciencicr,-.pay for her meals during her stay. I think Ann might write her to this effect: nosegay of yellow and' KEEP-IN The best man was -?-?'-m--?-- rm - What Years Are.Leasl Aging? Brown-Campbell 3- Ida um um- Wedding itc mlims. It's always fun to guess about'-keep of the vital internal activi-I age-so make a guesstimaie as ties. ill The chief dietary to be those essential to alcium. iron and protein. Without adequate amounts of the 5. hm-lprotective nutrients. body repairs -.are shoddy and aging speeds up. ical alithorilies, for normal heal-IWS the daily food pattern thnliigllahl thy persons. aging is most grad-.ll0ldS Ill? IWY I0 Slllylllil Y0llll8.:: be George ual between as and 70. It's com-ilontzer. I prince Ifm-mm to my, that wan of yearsi These protcctivegfoods are need- late -in late middle age when aging is ltd ll8”.V? 1 I0 3 51133595 of milk- gimmi impp,-capable. Ibuttermllk or skim milk; 2 or 3:". Mn nighuedn W n The nu, ma”! mun-dered..nld..,fresh fruits with always one s v . Icltl-us fruit or iulcc: a dark greenf Generally speaking, . IS more than ten cars '"'l' "39.”'W- PM 'l”" ””l9"?lnin sin: COMMIT and ivy.-only! "' 9” dally '" "M 'l Wfeki 'IA SOCIAL MISTAKE? BV m8LIse.rving of lean -meat. fish org only ornament reckonink Jack Benny '1, ifowl; whole grain or EIIFICIIOIII DEAR MARY Hgwoivru; strand of pearls and she would reglrd anyone of so uihread and cereal. ' de- -' my-I U '5 arried a nosegav of sweetheartmmuch Mdern ' lpending on weight. carnatinns. ' I How young are The bride's sister. Miss Lorna, bridesmaid. shot June 11 at 10:30 a in .. by the gm. lam. mum" me, W. . ' , C Nicholson The correct answer Ch"-"I" C""Ph9"'tmmd,e In. According m mtdg like the apartment and be com orien. and the late Mrs. Camp-' A ”'””"rl..'.”"aii.L”3.i3: bill. share and dward Island and he eorge Brown. 8r. The radiant bride was charm- Mn street-length style with.--..ld-- We do a grcat deal of kiddingi about birthdays. I'm inclined . I mm” mm wnmen Runny dolgzoltsctivel 'f;)lod:uyrtm0;ci;:ai;yI eaiIbefore the story appeared. "m mind "In" "Mr '" If theyltilletlcinl factor til friends called their attentio i - ' . (wk th llmd Im; yen" Hymfnnr "rm-mm”-r to it. Was I wrong in my wa Mr Allan Carlt of Glace Ray 3" 97 80 U8 518- OWGVET. at doing? Etw women who earn their own living mad as best man. oi as likely to want their F I IV th hid r n M "WP "W 0 r P W9" I B e "I see that a battleship is re-' "We are all set for your stay. with our best foot, forward. We hope you will e here. And welve decided at thing to do about meals to let you help with the food share alike. if you want to take your meals with s. when convenient, when pure ment through the newspaper? and You Siaylnil? my relatives are hurt. They lay Cit?-ilk in I99 MW mall.V hf ihelelthey should have been informed if lI1- seems they missed the item un- DEAR E. W; The stylized rou- lum. Mrs. Ralph Mnccaull and "W" "I " '5' ”'”"' ”"”3' into mould. and chill until firm. Mn. John Myers. Happy birth- I” "0" '""' '" "" "fl" fi "if Chill remaining golafine mixture day: were was to Mrs. John '”"””l c'”'""- M mm” until slightly thickened: fold in Myers. Mrs. Donald MacDonald C”""kr”u””' M the carrot and pineapple. T, d over "Id Ml'l- Clmofd 308911 mm? ' m 3”” ., other layer and chill until firm. Mrs. Arthur MacMlcken invit- mm '"'9-""53 W" ""' ”"”' thing, nice about die pm on your ed the members to her home for the next meeting. Mrs. James Paynter having received the but- ton. ia to make cake for the next meeting. Collection and cake fund amounted to 31.15. Meeting closed with The Queen. Lunch was served by the hostess and commitl ial hour enjoyed. to Polish custom. to order the wedding invitations. I say it is this matter? DEAR C. P.: I don't know the Polish . atoms. which probably vary. depending upon me per- son's religious background and social class. But in the predom- inantly Anglo-Saxon world, where you now reside. it is customary in good society for the bride's family to authorize the invitations and par other expenses of the wedding. Mary Haworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write to her in care of The Charlottetown Guard-, tan. I Words Of The Wise I n Y the children too at times Then silver tone blue suit with natv age known - - - . - ' - - ' . - .. tine for circulating news of an wenrylng they I i ii . .. ' . g A I , .ported fast in the mud. . um" .( h0m.reJllerarimeo Kim: 11;): ;l,le"fl:::o:ine:"Ian n rot-sage o hwhile we all have birthdays at! "we"... engagement is ill to mention it Th; pgoplg who 3.; on in am m "I, M "mu Ind mnmm . M" n "W M No" Sm.” i e same rate. I s a fact that we1 ..I "5 just mum" mm . Shh, privately to family and close world are the paopl: who get up - . es - do not all age at the same rate. flxh In the mud mum in be 3 friends; and I2) later. when and look for the lrcumgtgnceg and bring them to eat at our tahlev And that seasonal wistful- ness is there in Jamea' eyes when he reckons drills weeded and those still so do. Then we are awarg Ilhat when he was choosing a win,- .9 l'ORraIs that he did not make ll I Point to select one, who as hf says could handle a hoe!" l4'l"'"l NW0 lone from the win- dows and doors about in .. ii" dn.v done. The hill! of th. "ilryu ALIC BROOKS DESIGNS I pineapple and spider-web rigging Pattern 7276 Crochet directions inf TV cover any aim in No. II. mercerlzed cotton or crochet and knitting cotton. Tablecloth in heavy 4'Pl.V Jiffy cotton! Send TWENTY-FIVE cams h coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Guard. tan. Household Arts Dept. 00 Front 5ll'9!l West. Toronto. Ontario. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. ORDER our IBM Alice Irooka Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and on s of exciting new design! - lmtuiig. crochet. swi- broldcry. iron-ens. toys and novel- ties! Send 26 cents In your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want wider every design in It! I Mr and Mrs. home in Prince while lht-v were on the his mother and sisters enlpwo-3.-....l. fnr W-lers on June 10. Glace Rav where the groom is em- nlnvcrl on the staff of the Rank of Wonlreal. Ru-nwn was to-mtm-ml a niirnlu-r M show:-rs and the more Hav Rrar-ch Br""'" vmuf" hkllierediiy. environment and mitri- F"'”'"'i'l lion are all determining factors. ...,...m....,..a.--- Heredity is fixed. and envlron- 30NAN1A 1.-on INDMNI; :Ift"'w":":l :1”-ls "9 lf:;i"g'g- EDMONTON 4CPl .. Canada's M Tehirn Cliangff W: ' "if second largest buffalo herd will ' . gm "5"" 0' """'l be trimmed by 300 animals in the lion III one of the most influcn-Ira”' promising a hidmmdgmu, 9""! l"""'”' H bonanza for the plains Indians W9, Spnk "I "'9 w"" "'d Federal officials said Tuesday the I?!” W" in P5" "I "'9-rylltv shoot will he held In line with living. but what exactly does this policy 07 keeping the herd of 72. mean? It means that certain ma- gquarp.ynHp my island pm-k down lrecord-breaker on the open sea." ment to the papers. I-Iowever, public. via them at a dinner at Villa The voting coonln will ma-ldp In wiio auriioaizas ' Prpvlnlis In her mat-riarva Mr: WEDDING INVITATIONIT Large Number 4-H Club Leaders Honored At the annual convention of the P. E. 1. Women's Institute concluded Friday a large number of are left to right front row: Mrs. Maurice Fl iiedding plans are well advanced, say six weeks before. the cere- mony. to release the announce- news- if you were doing the correct thing, insofar as you knew, I don't think you deserve to be scolded by anyone. . 3- Fsnshawe Lake this fall and at- DEAR MARY HAWORTH: My 4-H Club leaders were honored for their efforts trick. mi Iitllk they want. -(George Bernard Shaw.) LOMIARDO AFTER RECORD LONDAN. OM. (CPI-Guy Lom- bardo has offered to put his boat Tempo VII into the waters of tempt to crack the world speed record of in miles an hour. was learned Wednesday. The band- said It would and a iii givingguidance to Rural Youth Cluln. The M Miss Dorothy Kenya. . Lao F .!t. Georges; Mrs. Boyd acwiiiiams, Mrs. Everett Coiiicutt, Mrs. Lloyd Cutwolfu Mrs. Don hlaciean ans Mrs. Charles Mac lliams. St. Georges: Mn. Tiiman Gallant. Mrs. D. ard. Cope ant; F. lloornbs, lb Dorothy Taylor. Ti-your XfI,WllllImChPlIHlfl,SC. Georges: . Fredcarver, Union Road, Kingscounty; ckrow,lrs.'lJhin: at. Major M regor, st. Eleonora; Mrs. smith Mac-Fortune, Harri : M:-it victor MacPhail. Meadow Bait: Mrs. Gordon Issotdan, Idssnow bank- Mrs. W. Lowtim, Cornwall; Mrs. smiley Foster. ;lsn. I-Ia-ulna Dymsut. Nat-tnuirlss. Dyniont, Not-thun; Mn. ' . uni. Mat-Arthur. albane Women's held at the lions of Mrs. Allan Hickok an June ll. Meeting open- ad I loci in unison. Roll call was re- sponded to by eight members and one visitor. Salvation Army. also to give at by the l90PEiIl'y. It was agreodito Jubilee Endowment Fund. th ones Lorne Seaman and Somers; Kay and Mrs. Hadley Woodsida: luneli. Mrs. Stanford Glover, Mrs. liedley Woodside and Mrs. Lorne "eaman. t t d th rd t a(i)idmIll1irs.a I).'in(lt.letterf Em" s”m'" '"" fwlfumd Mrs. Ralph MacCaull Ind Mrs 5398'” "ll "Md MVHM ll Charlottetown. ed to present the prize money of the sum of one dollar for the right". of ice cream.-at the next meet- ing. Several articles were then auctioned by-.,tIia president. Mrs, Graham. in chnge And . Soc, Cb-Iueen". Lunch kvrlas then served in charge. spent. the man's obligation; he says it . is mine. Can you help us out in'a,m'):ler met at the home of M"' IREADALIANE W. l. The monthly meeting of Broad- Institute was by inglng ode. followed lry ” the Mary Stewart Got- It was decided to collect for Reports of committees were an given and the following new appointed: School. Mrs. Mrs. Elton dck, Mrs. Ifugil Mas- Mrs. Millage MacLeod and Mrs The school committee were ask- It was decided is have I treat Meeting closed by singing "The by and a social hour L r ?.m..mm: NEW LONDON W. I, The New London Women's In- MacI(ay for the July meeting. which opened with Juanita followod by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by is meinbera. It was agreed to purchase a new piano for the school. Committee appointed to attend was: Mrs. Fred McEwen. Mrs. Wilbur McKay and Mrs. Lorne Campbell. lick committee reported three calls and the usual supplies for school. Cor- rupondence was then read. con- sisting of swimming and water safety and the Salvation Army report. it was agreed to send ten dollars and pile dollar to Jubilee Endowment Fund and thank-you cards. Delegates appointed to attend the convention on Jilly 1 and I were Mrs. James I. Cole: and Mrs. Eric Mcllwan. It was de- cided to hire the music teacher for another year. and to treat the school children with ice- cream. Prizes from W. I. at I picnic at Cmendisli. will be answered with one of Lucy Maude Montgomery's books. Lunch was served by the host- plastic them fresh and clean by spong- ing with warm soapsuds. Repeat with clear water. and wipe off with a dry cloth. on fall IUNWANTED HAIR All bills will be plld. Nam meeting at the hoim of Mrs, . Don Mclwsn. whore roll call. E. B. LIVINGCEONE Announced alty. announce the engagement of their f Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Livingstone of edding will take place on Saturday. August 18, in Trinity Uni. ted Church, Charlottetown. Cook's Corner APPLE JELLY SALAD 1 pkg. apple-flavored jelly pow- der, 1'Is cups water (hot). Vs tsp salt. 1 tbs. lemon juice or vinegar. 2 ounces cream cheese. Va cup shredded raw carrot. Vi cup drain- ad crushed canned pineapple. ' Method-Dissolve jelly powder. stir in salt and lemon luics. soften cream cheese with a fork. Grad- ually add ht cup of gelatin mix- ture and beat until smooth. Polir HOUSEHOLD HINT If your beds are equipped with mattress covers. DEA PLANE CRAII PORT SIVERN, Ont. LE5 FIODUIYS ISVILII DI GIINILLI on and committee in charge. mu . .,,,,,, ":3: ,',:'.'3'.'."'h':,'u"':: :"n1; of the In-nkint Montreal hold a tertals are required constantly to to 1.500 in number. Indians will ”- hm, ! mm” in, "H, mm 3'6! dinner in their honor and present- taken"-are of the necessary ti!-llllelhave first claim on the hide and fiance and l have been dolmlna -of between two and h.gkM”,,,",,.- , I Um" mmnrmw N H Nmary ed them with a Cape Bretonjlcene. repair andlorpthe CYEEIHIIOIIS-E79" meat. W & ?whose obligation It is. according - make the aft-mot. -..-a-gVwg hm Hmgf-gorvdnIsht.... i aIiii:a'ris-sum side-sw t collar is such a love- ly frame or your face. Button trim. sheath-slim lines below -40 becoming in your figural You'll hurry to new this smart new dress -in linen. silk ahsnhing. or crisp lisnod cotton. You'll wear it - l-OVI-'.I.V TV COVEB Easy to crochet this lovely 1.. I c I . i W ,- I : iaaes' over or any sac set in 1.. u. 1:; 1. mn. a G c. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew is tested for fit. In complete illustrated instructions. THIRTY-IIVI CINTI MIX 50 I ANNE ADAMS ATi'E I all our human. keep (CPI- Four Toronto district men escaped severe Injury Saturday when their 320,000 sea plane crashed on ths densely-populated shore of Six- Mlle lalns. out of hers. Jerry Bar- tu of Miinico was flying three Tomato friends to a cottage on the Muakoka laiis. Rs said the crash occurred when the motor stalled as he tried to land. The craft. plunged nose-first into small trees a garbage pit which broke the IIIead0wosI.InonII.loMnaf M. .