tt;Er"s DIARY Ellen, You Have Our Mouths Simply Watering It was an Uraiige Kis--Mc Cake re mad t this niornin-.:. first asking. them were delicious. kl-iii-iii!" We chose then to make an or- tlestions of the niixing-bowl as to wge c.k,;.. go, is me reclpe an Vhnt our baking should be. "A mix?" we suggested. antiquated one though in substance it reminds uii of the cakes of by- "No. no -not this morning!" the gone years. lah replied quickly. "You know lat your liusoaiiti wasn't reared it any such shortcuts in cookery. 'ou needn't think that you can hange his fancies now." "Dainty bib of squares then?"- I ephcnicral as gossamer. or thes. The bowl luuglit-d. "Go Ilong. Voman-fix him a cake that has otne substance to it. 1 mean like he old-time I)3I(lllt.'s.” "But some of those were pretty orry affairs..." And in fancy. tie mixed in front Page 8 The Gu.'-dig” Thursd.y, the bush beyond the window txhcre jwe vtorked. a lilac bud-for young -Spring half-forgotten; one from the oak in tribute to forbears who. by- passing many patterns. chose to , We cast us in a mould nhicli givcsl IPWI9 whim ””3”"F- 3"” 3” II” us to enjoy with true ahuiidon the: olves on the tongue and soon vaii- 5-mple lovclinesscs of N,-m,m.wr; lto be awed or intrigued deeply by lmaii-made structures. great aitd ltowering. necessary and wonder- .ful as these may be. and also di- rect gifts of Providence. but instead to love the doep peace of blossom- sprinkled L't)lIIlll') meadow. tltc "Yes. but" the bout rolled it: pmusic of a tiny brook as diiiipliiig yes in obvious ecstasy ”must of over its worn pebbles it sings its CON? MONTREAL. extra pounds ”side-effects" with th pleasant. medical supervision have proved the advantage of Ayds over all other reducing diets. You must lose weight with your first box of Ayds. or your money refunded. At all drug counters. Just try them! ONE THING I KNOW, FOR SURE . . IDENTIALLY YOURS -by Byrne Hope Sanders Mar. 2lst-Let's get rid of those so many of us add in the winter months! It can be done so easily. and naturally, with AYDS and the Ayds Plan. Taken just before meals. as directed. Ayds curb your appetite. You'll find it easy to cut down on foods-and it's exciting to see the pounds disappear. There's no nervousness, no aILu ' ssness, or other un- e Ayds Plan. Clinical tests under . is that today's mothers really care about giving their children good nutrition. That's why so many of them are serving the famed RED RIVER CEREAL . it is a delicious protective food that help: supply energy the little ones need. And the grown-ups, too! For sedentary River Cereal is welcomed as one of Nature's mild regulators, as it is for older folk. too. I serve it every morning at our we enjoy its delicate blending of three grains -cracked wheat. rye and flax. I really be- lieve you and all your family will enjoy it too! . . SMILING AND SWEETI Does that dcscribe your baby? So many thousands of babies are thriving on the fine Formula lllilks created by FARMEBIS WIFE. Your doctor will tell you which II . . they know workers Red house. because exactly t right one for your own little one-perhap the Farmer's Wife Whole Milk (Red Label) or Skimmed Milk (Yellow Label). It may be that he will recommend the one which was created originally at the 5 request of pediatricians for a high-protein, low-fat concentrated formula-Partly skimmed Milk I Blue Label). Allarevitaminbincr eased. and are vacuum packed in the most modern type of milk container. MMMMM, LEMON Pl! FOR DESSERT! That's what the family says and how you love to please them! And it's so much easier to make these day LEMON PIE for one minute. No otan over A hot stove: no chance failure. Titan into tho pio ohell goes a am filling, and you've saved yourself time and a. thanks to new ROYAL INSTANT FILLING. Just take boiling water, add ougar and new Royal and beat a lemon pie ond stirring oqth lemon work. Make no mistake about it, Royal Instant Lemon Pie tho temp of tho ie llling ov Iomon avor. just ad Filling in not just another pudding. It has all 001012 "I0 (Josey texture, the delicious lemon flavor one on oya. If on prefer an extra strong man a lemon pie to oomo. cmon juice to the filling. Why not especially since it's so easy with new Royal Instant Lemon Pie Filling. .000 COOKO ACRE. . . . CIIIC AS I WRITE THIS . . . I'm H00"! "1"? .... enjoying a cup I” 7 of fragrant. - Pu Soup with I ' full - bodied III” 0XlCl1Y- awn gr New Instant IIIIII IJJICY. Sana... - , Chase dz Sane smoky 98- & 4. u .9 born Coffec. Vour In very' '0'"? ''3 How about you I hard to per- - ml 3 - wont you feet. That: I have a cup hwzyhoo many good cook: are too? Look at the rich brown the new Lipton Green coffee color through the window Soup w Poo ith delight. It's so in the jar- doesn't that tell you easy too . . . you start with cold right away that this coffee will water-odd LIPTON GREEN have a real coffee flavor? Here SOUP -- olmmor. at last in an Instant Coffee ol Ilninnnnnn no if obooluto perfection. Do order some and see why it's proving so popular everywhere. We want good coffee for our family, our riends. ourselves. That's why so many of us buy the New INSTANT CHASE It SANBORN! PO! A IRIOHT and smiling good morning . . . start the day with SHIRRIFFS won- d c r f u 1 G o o d Morning Marmo- ladc! Just tosta t h at f l n v o r- comes from an exclusive old Scottish recipe. Just taste that delicate blend of the finest oraiigu, lemons and grapefruit. Don't know which I really prefer-Shirrifi's I'tire Seville Orango Marmalade or . . . tones mil spent hours perfecting lt. you'd try it this very week! And. do order some of the Lipton Tbmato Vegetable and the Lipton Beef Noodle at the same time. Runember . . . with one empty . . package of any flavour you can . alder the ever-useful 4- loco 'l'herrnomctu' and Bastor - Worth 33.00-for only 81.00. plus 25c for handling. Ask your grocer about this offer when you 0'49? Your Lipton Soups. "WATCH HIM" . . . that's a whisper we hear many it time as the family sits at meals-for that's when Sir Isaac. our beautiful Bud- gie. loves to show off. We all watch him - enchanted at the whistling the delectable Shirriff's l'im-- lnd BOY Ch-'il-if-'1' OI apple Marmalade or this line the little fellow. , I Good Morning Marmalade. Hes such a joy-o joy which SMHH, jerg order them in titrn an :33 and get tho most out of our in eqivlth BROCK'S BUDGIE breakfast "!l"Y"'9"f- Wlllnlt copiItT)rr1oNiNo FOOD, one of make them better mtxsc1'- the "Basic Five" Brocki: could yoti? ,Each one is just Natural Fooding Diet. right! JUST THINK . . . IN Loss THAN TEN MONTHS we'll be Christmmt shopping once again! Qne good way to make ;1 X our Christmas shopping easier is to make , . T ! onto that you have enough ready cash on hand to buy the gifts you really want to give to your friends and family. it's easier said than done. you say? well. here's a simple formula that makes Christmas shop- ping easier for me . . . Just figure out how much you ll need to buy your gifts, and divldo that amount by the number of pay- doyo between now and the time youll need ex the . . This gives you the mount you should deposit ever -day n your Christmas Savings Account at the BANK 0 mN'I'ItEAL. Como Docclnbt. you'll have no wwriea about cum tobuydhowtopoyforlt. Smftrcuefrooclnrlottnaso lhhycontokootriptodoytoyoir Batu ndopuiyournpec Clriotrnaosovlogoueount. WATCNOUTTHlRIIAbleto tholoundryln the garden again? Initial Buttnke corotliot chill hooooo WOM Lena Comtlno Ilolno. Iunoo'o liditu. Phono Isa Mar. 21. 1957 HAPPENINGS The Canadian Club of Prince .Edward Its-land will hold a dinner meeting on Tuesday at "The Char- lottctown" when Mr. Arnold Edin- tvay tovtard some for blue len. We mixed in. in mind. a bud off the popular by the gateway. in tri- bute to all the magic of a lifetime lthe charms which have indeed been beyond understanding: the mys- tory of its planning, which wlterever you have it. and what- ever you do. falls into I, complete and co-ordinated pattern; the my- stery too of that strange and un- lpredictable element that is affect- -ion which in its golden cords binds 'iIlld keeps even a wide world on lits C0t.trst'. The recipe? We shall set It down, as we received it from one 'wl-to. possesses a neat hand at such Imixings: ;”(lrind together 1 large orange. il'UIP and peel Ireserve juice for the ttipplllgl 1 c. raisins. one-third c. walnuts. Sift together I o. sifted flour. 1 tneatl tsp. soda. 1 tsp. salt. I c. sugar. Add one-half c. shortening. llllree quarters c. milk. and beat -ttoll. Then add 2 unbeaten eggs, one-quarter c. milk and beat. Fold in the fruit-nut mixture. Bake in a loaf tin in a moderate oven 40- 50 minutes...Drip one-third c. 6r- to tango juice over the warm cake. Combine one-third c. white sugar. lone-quarter c. walnuts, and if fanc- icd. 2: tsp. cinnamon and sprinkle gas a topping." A night to dream upon this is- mild and beautifully moonlit. One of March's best. Until tomorrow lGood-niglit.... l lMARY HAWORTLI I! Confusion l I Diary Confounded DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I om a young man, well educated and financially well off. 1 have been dating a young woman-I'll call her Ann-who is separated from her husband. She has two small boys, comes from a fine family, is educated, attractive and nice to be with. Ienjoy Ann's company and :have considered marrying he.-. :But I understand from mutual lfriends that she will not divorce her husband because she think: he wants to re-marry. They haven't lived together for some years and there is no chance that they will be reconciled, as they -don't love each other and can't be happy together-as Ann rend- ,ily admits. Since Ann is still someone olseI' 'wlfe I don't feel it is right for me to tell her how I feel about her. Also I don't understand her ,desire to deprive her husband of lfuture happiness when she her- self is seeking it. Or is this the accepted attitude of husbands and wives once their marriage has failed? I don't feel it is morally 'right; and I believe Ann's actions 'are immature and show poor judgment. Perhaps I am wrong in my -opinion and expecting too much .of her. Should I express my love of her or wait. hoping she secs her mistake? Please let me have your comment as soon In poo- sible.-G.P. WOMAN SCOIINED DEAR G.P.-. We are told that hell 'hath no fury like a woman 'scorned. And Ann's punltlvo per- -formance suggests that she feels -rejected by her husband; and, in borough will address the club. Mr. Edlnborough was born in England and educated at Cam- bridge where he graduated in 1911. He served ill the Royal Artillery In North Africa and Italy and was demobilized as o captain in 1945. Ho was assistant professor of English at Queen's University Ild appointed editor of the Kings ton "Whig-Standard" in 1955. I-la is serving on a committee appoint- ed by the Attorney-General of On- tario on salacious literature. Mr. Edinborough often appear: on T..V. and radio and whemhere will speak to the club on "Crime Comics and Obscene Literature." Mrs. Wilfred MacQuarrie has returned to Prince Edward lsland1 after a six month visit with her. daughter, Mrs. A. C. Smith ofl Maiden. Massachusetts. her sont and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.! William MacQuarric of Wakctir-ld.t and Mrs. Heath Mat-Quarrie Wliol is lecturing at Wellesley College. Her son, Heath Macquarrie. en- routo from Toronto to Charlotte - town, travelled via Boston and ac-5 companied his mother home bytl 'l'.C.A. and M.C.A. fliuhts. He has returned to Prince l-Edward Island after three months of special re- search at the University of Toron- Mrs. MncQuarric uill spend a few days in Charlottetown with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Macquarric. Gor- don Drive. before taking up resi- as part Paul BI'0IAll,s'ttll, ti. and brother Si-l their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown- mon. 2, snooze on baggage at To-l Tired from their long journey til”X!r Briilce Cziiiada." TWO SLEEPY PEOPLE t At Being In Tho 10 "Boot Chopoou-od" Nl:w Yon: tcri - Itnaila wolI.whovmvo"IeouldurI1o tunoholololoouldtolk." Aenncert otnloortiot II I yours. Illno Botbwoli. born at and educated in Tkuonto. soy: her greatest discovery on a sinner wu: "Peoplo come to bo entertained. with their minds and their hearts open. They want the artist to ouc- ceed. The sweetest things in life happen to a singer." NICE HATI Min Bothwoll. who recently held a recital at the Town Hall here. was named one of the 10 "best chapeau-ed" women at about the name time. "It was a littlo startling for aomaonewhouoodtoboofarm girl and make her own hats," sold the blonde singer with a smile. The list includes such fomouo p names as Mamie Eisenhower. act- son were among the first to arrive of 25 immigrants under the plan. ICP Wirephotol. ronto's Mnlton airport after fly- ing frniii ('on-niry. Eng. They and dence in her Victoria home. While away she visited her sisters. Mrs. Whitfield Sinclair of East Boston. and Mrs. Harold Bishop of Spring- field. Mass. Mlsa Arlene Molyneaux was the guest of honor at a birthday par- ty given for her at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Leonard MacDonald. Miss Molyneaux was presented with many lovely gifts. Mrs. Mac- Donald pourcd ten. assisted by Miss Wilma Carmody. SPRTNGTON W.l. The March mec ing of Springton W.I. was held at t e home of Mrs. D. S. MncPheo. on Friday the fifteenth. The president, Mn. R. Thompson was In the chair. Meet- ing opened by repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by six members. and two visitors were present. Reading. approving and signing of minutes followed. Communi- cations were read and discussed. Mrs. Duncan Macintosh reported the blankets had been received and given to Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson. Mrs. James Nicholson reported towels were needed for school and ordered to purchase lame. It was docldod to send to Homer Warren's for six packages of get-well cards and two of sympathy cards. It was also decided to collect wollcns to send to Fairficlds, the some to be passed in to Mrs. E. Lamont for packing. not later than April third. Collection 37 cents. Cards 60 cents. Next meeting at Mrs. MacPhec's It was moved by Mrs. Duncan Mc- Intoah and seconded by Mrs. D. I. MacPhee that meeting adjourn, Lunch was served by S .. A! social hour followed. LET'S EAT -TBlueberry Dessert ls Bate For A By IDA BAILEY ALLEN At a dinner party and reception held at the beautiful Wcnatchce Golf and Country Club. the Chef the bees, They travel from biog. Ind I I93!”""I WIW "'9 5"” M som to blossom gathering nectar w35hI"I1I”" I3 the Wmb" 9'19 '9' and incidentally transmit the pol- ple producer. We were told that the climate and soil are ideally suited to the growing of apples in the region ly- enough ,0 give me . treasured I58 Just East ”I "I9 Nmwcapped recipe. Here is one for a dessert Cascade Mountains. Water in plen- H,” is so good "3 Wm, 1, N". Tiful here and winters are compar- explanatory; atively mild. The warm late sum- mer dnys aitd cool nights paint the 399195 b””l""' red and 3”” gether 2 c. alncady-sifted enriched and are responsible for their firm. no", and 1,, cp sugar. crisp texture. The first apple treo in the Sinlel "I w ""3"" I' 5”" bnmll "uh looks like bran flakes. Set aside min. Add 3 c. peeled carrots out in To the remainder, thoroughly strips. Boll 5 min. Remove the spice. Cool and use an a pickle; or refrigerate. add 1-3 MARVENl3 although it was planted well over ng C. of ",1. mixture. t a hundred years ago. The lrrlga-j II0" W919” M 1839 9"c”"”g”d mix in 2 tap. double-action baking the first real commercial produc- powde... V. pip. mu, 3 zag, md tion. Today. Washington State apples are sold not only in this country. but in many foreign marketl. Orl- cntal vendors sometimes sell them by the slice! We learned that homemaker: prefer to buy apples packed in polycthelene bags. They can see the contents and have found that the apples will keep fresh for weeks when packed in this way. BLOSSOM TIME Apple blossom time will soon be here again. But blossoms alone do not mean apples. They must be vhf tld c. milk. l Spread in a buttered 7"xll"' leaks pan. Cover with 2 c. drained lthawed frolen or canned blue- lberries. or use fresh in season. Top tvlt.h the reserved crumb mix- ture. Bake 45 min. in I moderate oven. 350 degrees F. Serve with butter as a coffee cake or topped with whipped cream as a dessert. Tomorrow's Dinner Carrot Salad Relish Chicken Consnmme Grated Tart Apple Garnish Casserole of Veal Flziky Rice Spinach Casino y Blueberry Boy Bait i Dole fertilized with pollen from another- apple tree. This job is conducted largely by len which sticks to their wings, and legs, . Some of the ladies were good Coffee Tea Milk All measurements are level. Blueberry Boy Bait: Sift to-lc. Combine 2 c. cider vinegar, hi The Chi-f's Carrot Salad Relish water, 1 tsp. grated lemon reu Joan Crawford. Mn. Cornelius Vanderbilt and Mrs. Ivy Baker- Prlost. who has tho unfeminlno title of U.s. treasurer. Miss Bothwell'a love of music came honestly. her late father. W. A. Bothwell, being an amateur violinist. As I girl she studied art In Toronto. then entered the Tor- onto Academy of Music, now tho Royal Conservatory. She made her the quantity of thin sliced Pascal celery or Chinese cabbage and nerve in heats of lettuce. Garnish of cream mayonnaise. lunpooodobutlntnttandher New York debut came the next year. Mlulolhwollnndotlrnetocom diictarodlo Iholntorvlowo no a hobby alto collects toy ele- wants. About M) of these. pro oontod to her in various parts of - the wwld, adorn her apartment-- olephnnta that talk. slug. dance. walk. luhltnied from everything from gold and diamond: to twine. Gotisli & o potion dogflupootmybaby ion long thooo days Em In hold for Coffoo coko of its best when you bake or homo. Surprise your family rnnionowl . . sweet and scrumptious! ' And so easy to make with X Fleiachrnonifo Active Dry Yeast X Butiusmlcli T . Hoowro hlo bowl 95 cup lvkowuni vntol Stir In I looopoon ynnololod ouuur Sprinkle with conlonls of I nnvolopo Iloloclunomfo Actlvo Dry Yolol lol stand I0 minutes, .TllEN Itlt well. 2. Sift logolhor Niko, then Into I bowl Iii oooo ooeo-olflod olldporpouo Ilouv V; cup gronulotod loud I lolopoon oolt peel, In c. sugar. and 2 small bay leaves. la tsp. whole cloves. and in lac. butter with IE1 ll") stick cinnamon tied In a Ch p plntizy blender until the mlirturoloquare of cheesecloth. Simmer 20 POTATO CHIPS PUPITV AND QUALITY Va toupoon gntod nutmeg Cut In linoly V; up obllld shortening loot until thklt and light 1 eggs and stir into dluolvod yooll. Mains is well In dry lngrodlontl and odd yonat nilittiuoi nilx woll, adding a little additional door, If nooouomto loan it soft dough. oofilaecala: 3. Turn out on lightly-flourod board ind luiool until smooth ond oluslk. Hoco In gronood bowl. umh hr with -0"-4. ahorlovbg. Oovov.l.ol rtoolnwetd .; plooo, lroo from lull, in '3; dooblod ht bulk-obovt Iii . howl. . 4. Punch down dough. Hnlvo the dough. loll ouch hell Into o 9-tnatctni-not-acumen! noohlo shoots. Ind old drdo with Iollod bone: or IOIIC'IM- Covov. lot rlso until dovblod In bulk-about 50 ntlovtos. Iolio in o ioodouto ovon. 350”, about so nlrwtoo. Cool and mud ooffoo colon with tho IOIIOVIM bottonootm Hill Moouuro Into o souoopon. Vs cvr lightly-pocltod brvvon sugar. few groin: salt, 3 tablespoon: lwmr ov not-gnvlrvo ond 4 tablespoons count; stir wot very lovl MOI unlllugor dluotvoo. Iolowofml hoof and will In W: cm (oboul) onoo-sifted Hon 009"- W M guy to polio on ldog of sounding oovulnoMY- Stir In 55 cup oocntly-tMPP"I tooslod pocnns and '5 IOIIIPWII vunllto. Yield: 2 ooltoo coitu- Noodo no rofrlgorolion lher secret heart, still ottacbod to I I him-by ties of smouldering ro- sentment, if nothing more. that won't let her forgot or release him. . Psychiatry finds love is akin to lhzit:-in the sense that hate tends to flower when the Iovo-potential is thwarted by Indifference or malice. And hate forgot A bond between the hater and the hated lat least in. the hater'I mind) that is unhieakably strong-unless and until the hate is diuolved. Perhaps this in Ann's situation, subjectively. In respect to her husband. But instead of beating around the bush. wondering what the score to. why don't you put your cards on tho table" might tell her frankly that you are beginning to ho seriously in- terelted; and boforo you let your feelings take over. you'd like to know whettor It's true, as you'vo theard. that III won't give her your pontillcol claim that you don't think it right to uk where You a AT ZAKEMIS BUY ONE GET ONE 3 HALF PRIC IDEAL non noasrma ' '. o FRESH FORIi 47" OPEN FRI. 8: SAT. TILL 10 P. M. swam AND JUICY MEXICAN 0RAllGES- 2m 69: Zitzitrsrnutr JUICE ... 2 for 29: . -r. l'. QPINIAPPLE JUICE . . . . . 2 for 295 you-uoz. TOMATOJIIICE 39: REGULAR GUN!) T p;von..u LB. PIG. N IAOK BACON 39: PORKHOCKS lb. 296 IOLOGNA snounnnmunn lOAS'l'.............Ib.45c COD Fll.I.ETS - - lb. 23: . . lb. 29: I138! GBADII BUTTER - - - 1.25 21.38. ' FLKSI-ILIOHT Completo with bulb and two beak Proof IOIN HOOD family oizo . t I PIC. IN ONE - ' 0 '.'''''''”'V''