llellT. W. HENRY SUSAN FRASER IELLEN’S DIARY We recall now the thla day when we on pausing at the door with being carried out at the house across the lane. with which we would kindlc the morning' Thoullti but a mile lrnm ioriner scliiu AIcIerIea Is Among "Last Outposts” Of SoIitucies delight otidamp irom In outing to me to tii, mill. below in the valley. handiul ni shingles. discards ol‘len the current piece oi carpentry nowin lire ‘ihe horses, enioying the iulnesa the at the panluru 01' now. Four last outposts" at the island's Paddy, upon whose hack , , “ Leavmg ihe highway at the rents. and the black mare. I corner. you come to it, more or quireti this summer to In: iolerIntly by way of In im~ oi III a pet lor the children. She tho want me to light ihe Ill-e. El- ? James questioned. come the outdoors lie too not? pen to look out tn the iresh new oi the morning, in ihe‘csttle Ind any bil den ot natural hor1e~ power he most lShower Honors Newlyweds KENSINGTDN — The home Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Pro- iitt tbs scene at a happy [Itheflnl when the communlly oi sorinaneld Ea en ered their son Wendell Ind tilI bride. the iormcr MyrnI Dochcrty. a post nuptial shower. Cousins oi the groom were also among the In on uils occasion. To the strains at in: arldsl Chorus played by Mrs. Claude asrrett. Alden and Mabel pr... lit escorted the newly weds in The pretty ak were carried in by Joan Lena asrrett, and by Mrs. Gerald I Sinclalr Ind e ribbons were cut Eric Slnclalr Ind Mrs. DONALD FLACK MARGARET MACNETLL lemma! marl!“ III abode lillht DII ‘Ivll M i: love" Ito use till Phrlul. I am hopeful lhlt hll VIOWI in that lubiect mly help to clear all) the contusion in your thinks a. [Girl Takes Part iln International ILiving Tour KENSINGTON — Miss Fred- 1” 9“” "9 W“ "Em “"m' Ill love I: not merely In Ittituda te Ida Callaghan, daughter or Mr 0, mlndm "we ‘lrene Callaghan, Frsmlngham. that psychological terms such iMass , and niece of Mrs. L. G. as ‘Iova' an ' ought‘ are in s 1mm), and ML My 0mm". names oi invisible actii-ities tak- i”. R, PEI “lb 1lng place in our minds " '" “"~ - v 9 Y 5' “Human love is visible. though recently lor Europ- Whm she oi course it can be pretended or will participate in the erperl- counterlriied. It is visihie in mm In International living, ilovma behavior which Is it at uurcll cklorniil arbitrary billy Hlahw- ke sometimes horses thl in - - - - mm“ think this into on to ltsell, amid ‘ mm“... 5,. .flgfl’fiufi,’ the seat nl honor. The bride wore 5’“ “'1' “"d “‘ “Mr "W" indication oi invisible love. such its iields and groves and wood. you” mm" hm "d "1,“ onIher wedding gown. and Iron! there ‘will "at?! ‘0 IIlivlni‘t‘ behavior enters into the lands is among the l....n.,d,m, “m. [M W hm, m, “1 pink and white 5 7erlInd when Ihe will mcsning oi the word 'love.’ spend a month living with I “The idea that love meanl swiss inmily, noscri-lng their sowelhlnz elflfnliaglyd lnvillbllt ‘ I , art ‘splrilua' iss is seriousy 3mg; mum; 13;; m"; distorting duo. in. our inner. ’ standing 0! Ne“ “Stanton! lan- y 9- , ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED proved clay mini. and a rise or is much eileemeii Ind well The gilt cardx were read by. ,laud and tho surrounding t-uiin» W up land‘ which, while mm... inIcmd m, by a“ on. w“ Mrs. William Thompson niiI ENGA E 4”” '"Clud‘i'l Framv 9”" in. you get the pllch~ Real or m m, M", John yum), I...) Help Chm“. numb springtime. later becomes am e. Ind Curiosity. and the Mrl- Jim “Hm” Ind M's" G MENT ANNOUNCED I“;';}'{;.§“*‘l‘;':vl:“d Iéj‘YET" E tue love is lnvin behavlarl ham, rig, roughened passage because oillvlsmwiie that 0"" M" e "M M": “h” r. and Mrs. Malcolm MIes University, is employed wiih ‘ “ P simply that It“ not In inclinin— to Lieutenant W I 111 m Arlhir Henry. Royal Canad- Mlss Fralet' II I graduala pt Dalhoillle University with I Barhelor at Art: degree. Mr. Henry I! I graduate of the wear and tear or the machln-Iher kit-cats. We have his , ery which must travel on It toivisitor the black mare reads this or that held iii in e takes home at weekend, and re< iarniing .. The highlight oi the turns our cIrpenter to work in lane is the span oi bridge on the the iresh «I' a Monday morning. It leby. and asI who HIIlIm arranged the m I n y lovely [Ittl on the table, The groom thanked the gath- Irinl, and Ill onned In pinning ‘For they are Jolly Good Fel» ows'. ‘ M Ncill oi Long Creek announ the engagement oi their dIu~ ghler Margaret Grace to Mr. Donald Alexander l-‘lack, sun Miss Callaghan took a tour day orientation course ior partici- 'Ei’m“ “l'ii'n'lym’ "‘9 "‘“' . . netic stranger "across I crowd- panis in the experiment In In- .. inrnaiionsl living She is Igrad- :gfiimmfrgf [1313;151:125 “'5 “‘ MW“ "‘3" 5m“ "" him two married persnni oil the National Research Cntlrlv oil of Halllax, Mr. Flack. who received his B.Sc n E D, lrnm Dalhousle is on the he achlnl stall at prince Andrew Senior m. .irin. son oi Mr. a Prince ni Wales College, Ch. “mm m . oi Mrs stanley rlaek and the . member or the at... up ions t _ , ererl there. where ii she so burns in the near ad- I v ' ' mum hlmdl In mill Ill I M“ “ “liq‘riiic'efléndrvlirgmlrs II’dilesizwLnl'oixgsltmgwl In one comes on quiet steps the dock. ind a gentle. kind in p Lunch WM 59"?“ by "l9 “'0- ISIEHM“ “30k "1 Chm‘me‘ ‘ "‘“h 5""““" "3""‘““"" “'3” C""'"~ W""‘"v M‘" willoi‘he-wispy iIIaPl" leads them Iiilli‘lilitll. M I I my gnjny mime“: “mm. m, "mm H I m by 'n, a men ot the community ilnio the . mps oi a desolating land The marriage will take plalt' Saturday, August 17. at lll a in in Our Lady oi Pcrpe present In otliceo- ot the Royal Canadian Drag o o n a. Camp Gageiown. Na. even these days, posting in the ripples with her bit now by leafy trees, Is houses and buildings oi home? The silence ill the earl enjoyable, If you chalice a wild duck lumtlv ‘Iively brood' or is not the best care sight in us, when re tu rn l n g ,dayr. worm and lovely, tram Iom e near or iarther ex-lnot only the larmcrs It L‘urslon, that which. screened I h the‘wi y tisy is ‘ them‘sunahine and silken winds, tn i cooling dews and purpllng dusks All we go to our rnund of we remember that these bless e up but so the strangers gaies‘ he mer': guests island-over, giving panning was enioycd lor the remainder oi the evening when violin and guitar music was Iiirr nlshed by Raymond Gallant and d ‘IDA BAILEY ALLEN The marriage will take place August 24 in the long Creek L'ntled aapiist Church. Miss MacNelll. a science I graduate lrnm Mount Allison l guilty. sneaky, ln. )‘flu hd\0n't consi‘lnusly SI< I vorcd the experience or real love in your humdrum marriage. it is bet so you haven't known ‘whal real love is you Iharen‘t concerned ynursell with ‘making love In the Ibln tit. 01 the War It Isn't too late in reconsti- Visible, Loving Behavior Key To Happy Marriage Dear Mary Huwor‘h: Conaid-‘in God and hope that He will sense iorgive me. I H Meanwhile, I hope with all my heart that my husband. I really line man. may Iind thIA same type oi spiritual love, which he admits never having known. and come to it More snnther hum‘Iset with a growing moon. an is stirring. shy creatures otInit-e memories. we hope. iur and leather are abroad em~‘ “We must speed up our ha ing" one or our crew said today. And or the marriage that never Ila: included spiritual love The mar- riage was based on the mutual dcsira at tho contracting parties Interesting New Ways To Use Peanut Brittle 1 ‘ l _ WE WERE having a long so uoly' bag could be used, it all and lead 3 normal balanced islon. robe designer, tlle air was pressed but beiore ilie. marry again, We have ruched Eewttch- Cl , planning closing it, Hm” ruched . psvcholugb an amicable agreement regard. packabie. complete co- ordi ruit cocktail topped m age {or mamas: my _ iiig shared custody ol our chi- Inated wardrobe, including three khippcd cream and pe mm m “mg m 'wmmmg ran and believe they will lat-a it'ormals, ior my coming visits brittle Is a quick snd eassy des- , IN man ems.“ “my. me much better away lrnm the ten- Iio several loreign countries oi serl And a irozan peanut brittle Tm hum um um Busing 0i sion at the past several years. diilering climates. " mousse is in the gourmet class. “me would {am A stronger Hm,“ "m. we. and we, “‘Let's take a coiled break, I Yet peanut brittle is very their band m” mm Physical “d ngsi" i y reach m". it Illy meltele vs ‘mmm misrmlm riagcahle age the importance ni‘ dri stthllrttfurfglieinzzil’t;ftgg 1 mm, “m “U” true spiritual love in wedlocki d p' ' ° work in their iavor, The ma afisinfiae‘hlsv ‘5 “ “"1 rlsga Is humdruni and tile coua ’ r - _ :ple have no interests in common ’ A 3 - I" "'9 5".“ 19“ iuic your marriage to your hus- bund I“I really line man." you y». ii he would be willing to ' S h road in a meaningiul happy liip tor you, in the years ahead. "Wil_. another queried. Would We not know what WI venturing In the dew. A dainty In mind? Old Home Week |l file Guam.” Chm-10mm“, Wed. July 3L 1963. 7Ii‘uhy- ihrnated humminghIrdrnearlnz Yes. all the ’_———-————— iwas Surveying the lawn irom the meni that is "The Fair 1 _ above. And with “Ellen” James culll now ,a iriendly grin and a nil HowIli-om the kitchen. “have you ior— ,do We llnd Mll‘sEIiies this Till! gotten it'a lunch-Nine?" ‘mbrnlng'? the Curiosity» llr lian .‘lt‘l. Kenneth Arnh‘ diving have returned in Charlot-, Irinnil [allowing I short honey , much my in Nova sentia. M K. Mary liau-orth c o u n s e l s i through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Writs her in re or The Guardian ASTHM °”"" RELIEF CHRONIC IIONCHITIS Are you on work, unapl to sl up botausa you whaazo. coil or Teuatzion' with Inut oat‘ Until tnmnrr0w4 Diary ._ paused on the drivewa ie e l. l Good-night Mrl. Pearl Brennan and Mlap Ratta Tnombs of San Jose, Cal- ornia, have spent me p I a: month visiting their brothers. r a. sine. Measurements level: in or P ANUT BRITTLE MDUSSE *2 tbsp. unflnvoi‘ed lelatin Goodies ior you. Madam pin. or larewell to their Mr. Austin Tombs and M chuckled a messenger, handing 2 ihsp strung miles , . r int-nus tho. will leave on Thurs. Toombs oi Tryon Ind Mr. and me a ge. 2 cups heavy cream ierreni the welfare oi niispnng. ‘yij'fgflhé‘fzgg; I‘s‘zgias’gg‘fimu ." y in It was a big box ni peanut ‘1 Suppose that more "mu I dec- bis-ms mate i 1, cup linecrushed peanut brittle . britilz. my lavorlte csnd , Siir gelatin into coiiee. Heat. m We" the “it! meets which proved a delightiul cni aIir‘ until gelatin dissolves. Cool '"3" “l h" drums and feel! tor lee accompaniment. a real "dou-‘tlrliil tsp him the spiritual love her mar. ble 'cker-uppeI-"l stir into cream: then whip “‘9 WI“- T'” mu“. " "‘“‘ “This peanut brltilo tastes uniil siiii. Fold in peanut brittle. “131- LD" SWWS- 51"! 1W?! ‘0! like that made in New Orlean Transicr tn ireezcr tray lined those Precious moments I“ too eiiiaiiv oi in tie ohm-i... M. swordfish... tiun and religious sense — II a .ud sins sl diva soviuais everywhere. breath. so to speak, oi d l via a m ,0 tile. ' day by car to make their home to Olds. moans. ‘Mra. Roy Tnomha of North Rul- ‘ti . the annual dinner held at Lake» having attended the wedding oi ihrir niece Gall Jenkins, in and Mrs. T,l. Jenkins have rrtlirnpd lo l-luliiax. NS. While in Charioilotown they nt- imdrd the .lenkios- Armstrong nodding. Miss Dnrecn acid and Mrs. Milton Doyle. Summersida. en— tertained at iiie homI or Mrl. Dayle ior Miss Gloria Feehnn. a recent bride. The women or Mt. Eiewart also entertained ior the lurnirr Miss Feehan prior to her marriage. iii. and Mrs. Leonard Gray. old nrrhal'd beach. Mo. are guests ol Vlr and Mrs. Donald Smith. Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. vernon Proud. Brack- lry. , are also visiting other relatives In the pmvince. Mr. and Mrs (11'. Numben‘t. New York City, are vacationlng It brsrkler peach. while in the province ihey In guests at ‘Ilaw'l niiel. Mr, and Mn. Jamel Shaw. 0! Florida, spent the past weekend II the summer harm it in. nephew. Karl Cameron, Point. Formerly from . lndlnna, the Shawn Ire spendan the summer in Hall- iax \lri Shdw la the tanner Lillian Rluna. daughter of the li‘ .\l anti Mrs. w.N. Riggs, or y. “is: Susan Parker. daughter nl hr and Mrs. Ronald A. Par- liei. \lhn recently left on I vIca~ iiivi tn Leaside. 0nt.. contractors in Toronto. Mrs Robert Downe, City, has Lillian Powell, who has him visiting in London, Eng- land. that she has leii Londim hy air [or lialy Ind Switzerland. nhrri she will halldny ior the new lull necks. hr. and Mrs. Alexander s. Illarkay and daughter SIndle have arrived from North Ely sue a holiday with Mr. MIC» til a sister MrI. Eiiia MIcKIy. S Mayne. Toronto. l v Eliloninghat Shaw'l Hotel, Brack- ac . ’Leary Manse as NuptiaIs The bride wure a street leng. fees 0! tuNllnIIe nylml mitt with white uemflu. :r'l‘mrulis w white earn-A uii Byron no icioom, was infill: wore pink nvln MY red with white arcsssorle Mixmraage wll Willis (II'IIII nrrsld .leiie lamp It. was beathIn n d a" wneas. Mater at matron 0! on- Mr ' Lend ‘vlew Indie In Cavendish. They were also entertained at a lobster supper at ihe home oi ‘Mr. and Mrs. Judson Rockham. I Fredericton. Mrs. Reginald Oliver Ind Mrs Gerald Jeliery were c - ostess- ‘05 at the home oi the tumor in Alberton in honor or Miss Janice Jeffery. one or this summer‘s ides. The glils we“ opened by Mr Byron aowneas and the accord panylng verses wen read by Mrs, Francis Crane. The gii were arranged by Mrs. Oliver. s bun, Haverhill, Mala lug Mr]. Johnson'l Frank Roche, St. IryI Road. Creed, Sturgeon. an visit. ater Mr Ind Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mn. Larry MCNulty. Sommervllle, Mass.. are visite ing Mrl. McNulw's list" I n d brother. Mary E. Jamiesnn Ind William Jamleaon, sturgeon. cpl. and Mn. in. Black and lamily. Monoton. arrived on Sat- urday to spend r two week holl- dIy at kensington where they will be silent or Mrs. Black'l mother, Mrs Daniel Hickux. They will also visit other rela- tive. and irisnds. and Mn Ernest DIvls and mlly Ind Mn. Dlvia' ino— ther. Mrl. WIIIiIm Gill, were re- cent vlsiton to rive Mrs. Harry DI Mrs. Garnet Turner and iam- Ily have returned to Kenslnfllon Iiter spending I week It Central Eedcnue, where w e r I guests oi Mrs. Turner‘s sister. .I. Heath Leard and Mr. Mrs. William Gill and her grandson, Douglas Gill. iiensing- tllli. about a few day: recently visiting Mrs. Gill’s Ionrin-IIW and daughter. Mr. and Heath Learn. Central pedeou Mr. and Mn. Roy Docherty Ind daughters, Terry and Bar- ban at m. Onti. Iccom- psnled by Mrs. noaherty's sis- vIaIttng Mr. Dodl Mr. and M". John W. Docbfrlyi Sherwood. accent guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Prntllt. Springiield Elat. were Mn. Prnlllt's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John w. be many. Sherwood, her brother. Mr. ltoy noeheny. Mn. Docher~ ty and iamlly. Miss Marsha .inaone Mac- ' Gregor. all oi Scarboi-o, out. no Mill ClIrlI Morrow. Sher Misses Mabel Madman and Jun Ferguson were honored by their Montague mend: at I de- lllhtlul shower at the Preobyier- Ion Church Hall. Illy dIcnraI- lot the nebula . Th0 hr! be won tht ed tn opening the pins by Evel- yn Honors and Dianne Gillls. while a aceontpanyin g o o wiahsa were read by carol Boe- hnsr and rape MacDonald. The guest books were in charge nl Mariorla WeIthIy and Mar- i a i a. ‘i‘ Iv- u 1 Mr. and Mn. Herbert Johns a charming summer wedding when Myrna sadie bocheriy, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John w. bncherty oi Sherwood. p. Island, lormerly or Harrington. was unltcrl in marriage with Wendell Herbert Profitt. son oi Mr. and Mrr. Herbert M. Prot- ltt. Springlield East. pm. Rev. .1. Henry Tye oliiclaled at the dnnhle ring ceremony. Baskets oi pink and white peoa isles. and ferns decorated the church. and the guest pews were marked with miniature nosegays in pink and white. Mrs. Stanley Newman was in charge oi the nuptial music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. sterling Mac- Leod, ho unit “The Lord's Prayer prior to the ceremony. and "The Voice that breathed o’er Eden" during the signing at the register. The winsoma bride. given in marriage by her lather wore a e I floor lenath down 0! white nylon tin. The fit- rimmed with pearlI and sequins. WII styled wllh square neckline. and (as- iened at the back with tiny satin covered buttons. The long point- ed sleeves were oi lace In the same design The bmlitant skirt lit nylnri net leatured I very deep vole elteet of lace. A "In at sililened lace held tin two tier tulle illusion veil. she wore cultured pearl earl-Inn I I d nerkllce. I (lit (it the mm. and carried I cascIde bouquet tit red roses with rose bud a caushi In the white rlbhnn streamers. Miss (‘III‘Ls Morrow. a friend at the bride. Ia maid of honor. was dawned In all! blue IIIk rhlttlm liver tIfleII with lIee Jacket. She word I matching Ilnwer headdrela. and e rrled nosegay oi willie carnationl centered with blue. The bridesmaids were Fly! norherty. Ilater of the bride. Ind Mabel Prltfltl Ilalei' ot the groom. Their Im- rm tailh- cs lime nItlona centrrll! with Dlnti. MR. AND MRS. WENDELL PROF" Charming Summer Wedding Solemnized At Park Royal KENSINGTON 7 Park RnyaIIlow ViiiIt matching headdress United Church was the scene MI and her nosegay was white with E. en were William Stone. rouain mitt] C. III H N Am ELDERLY when i lived there_ Mrs. John. son remarked. “The peanuts, themselves are not hard. but pleasantly tender bcrnusc they were probably steamed or boil- ed to remove the hulls and the molasses used in the candy has that real deepsouth taste. “Are there many bits and pier:- In in the bottom or the box” “As usual there are some." i Irepcried. cautiously p o k l o s: mun . "My children used to like them sprinkled over cereal. e i t h e r cooked or d ‘ "And mine in and crushed peanut ' Ibriille," l recalled. yellow. Alden Pmliit acted as best man ior his brother and the ush- oi the bride. and tan Dunning, iricnd ol the groom. Mrs. Ducherty, mother or the bride, chose a pink linen shenlh dress iesturlng a deeper pink hrncsded hill length panel. a matching hat and other access- ories ln whlte, and pinned on a corsage oi white carnations. Mrs. Praiitt. mother or the room, was attired in a sheath dress oi Illk chlilon over toilets. in heavenly blue with while ac- cessorles and her corsaae was or while csrnations. A reception inc all guests was held It the Queen Hotel. bar 0 tetown. where the brides table was centered with the wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom. The decor leaiure while lighted tapers and vases or pink and white pconles. at The toast to the bride was pro ‘ posed bv Mr Hugh Lawn-y and the groom responded. Telegrnms were read by the best man. Miss Thelma Ducherty, sister oi the bride, circulated the l u I It book For a honeymoon trip in Nova Scolla which included the Cahni Trail and other lnterestinu points the bride chose a pink arnel two piece dress in linen iinish with while accessories, and pinned on a comge oi whltI carna- tions. PrIor to her marriage th e bride wIl tendered shower at Harrington Commumty Hall. nd later the bride and groom were honored at I communlly shower at the home til th! lmm'l Dar- en II palace her marriage the bride was employed with the T. Eaton Co. Charlottetown. The aroo II with the Department of NI- uonai pelence It the RCA! a doe. sinnmenlde. ~ (Pants by Meme ltlllopi medchl and Iiul‘lllll care. Iocial urvlcel Ind Tlnlnclll IId nursiril him I II I'flitu To cru h the peanut brittle Iputll in a heavy paper bag. tied the end and gently pressed: the brittle with a rolling pin. at Miss M. Inman Is Life Member A his membership pin and certiiicstc were presented to Miss Myrtle laman at the July meeting oi Hampton UCW heldI recently at the home oi Mrs.l aill Myers. The presentation was in rs. George Dunslord., president. who presided during the evening, i Pantry sales were planned lor the local stores during the, I The meeting opened with the purpose repeated. in unison. Mrs. Dunsiorii and Mrs. Marion‘ Morrison presented the study portions or the program irom "The Word and The Way" withI scripture selections read by‘ Mrs st. i Roll call was answered by in; members and the minutes all the previous meciing were read and approved. Mrs. nest read a letter ol thanks lrnm Tommi to ior a ahipment ol clothing lrnm the organization. The next meeting will be ‘held at the home or Mrs. nail, with waxed paper. Freeze 2 hours or more, or until iirm. Cilt ln squares ior serving. Garnish with coarse» peanut brittle. Toalotmows meErt Saucrkraut Saladcttcs I i Country Ham- Potato Casserole em In. or deep griel and pain: Zucchini Cooked in Bouillon ch cobbler iwho mands on him. lprciinusly Columnch ni- Sliced Frcsh Peaches sponge Cup Cakes Hot or iced Calico or Tea Milk A bee ried," she remarked. SAUERKRAUT SALADE’H‘ES 1...... ‘ sundaes 2 cups rinsed drained sauerkraut 1 mm {psi and wants that or .‘ Imade with layers or vanilla ice in cup cann ‘ a. cup diced lomulo i ,y. cup diced celery Wt tsp. carnway seed French dressing loot sweeil MINCE combine sauerkraut, peas. tos ‘ matn, celery and caraway seed. a Add French dressing to blend. : Chill. Serve on crisp lettuce. couNTnY uAhirorATo CASSEROLE ‘x an i I marri me e l W»... I a. BENNETT cams ew~ when they can be together Then suddenly the possibility‘ nl scandal brings an abrupt end crushed to their relationship. He mu lace his iamin iirst: he has remendous sensa oi responsib - Iity. Only at this hour is there an nnl display by the worm, shel never had made any d2“ Whhl next ior her? That vinm-l 5 me. l cannot return to I‘ age that never should haveI n made ior lack oi spiritilal‘ I would be livlni a lie and QUALITY ANALYZED Iltave sinncd but I h i cd in the iui in hisan pass- d me by, T am putting my trust nstirancs Counselling x Supt. Sun LIiI ol Can-dis t T Bill. Phnne i-aai'l . l-sus Charlottetown. P.E.l. 1 lb, thin-sliced cooked country um 1 lb. peeled thin-illich thtI potatoes 9. tsp. salt Vs isn. r 1 tbsp. minced parsley Arrange alternsie layers at sliced cook-ed country ham and thlnrsliced peeled pntaiocs in buttered. lnw zlsat. casserole, Add salt and pepper. Pour in equal parts or milk and hot water to nearly cover. Bake 1 hour at 350 degrees F, Uncover to brown. Garnish with minced parsley. suggestion From To Chet o coax almost any meal~lav< oring iamin to eat vegetables, panrcimk or boil them. adding "2 teaspoon heel or chicken bouil- lon powder ior each can nl wat- er used. CHURCHILL lN HOUSE [.0 . (Reuterst Sir Winston Churchill. all, took his seat in the House oi Common! Monday during question time first floor ...stock reduction sale! MEN’S SUITS. SPORT COATS . Falls. with Mrs. Jones and‘ rs. and Morrison in nharze‘when ministers Ire_questlon or the study my, and _isbnut the admlnlsiration oi their ‘dcparlmcnu. He used his walk- r.. a G Jones and Mrs. Marion Mor hm Charles Dumiord, Ion comprising the lunch i-nm- mltlee. Roll call wlll he answ- "lile" con- verse. Mrs. Fall and Mrs Bill Mya era will clean tile church dur- lng this month. Benediction cloned the meeting. AMATEUR! WERE HELPFUL MONTREAL (CPliAmaIeur nbkervers anti the public have provlded useful Intormatinn on the eclipse oi the sun July at. bel It. WilllImsnn of the, Royal Astronomical Simer of CIaIdI said 'niesday 'On the: whole we have done quiII well and In quite pleased," llld MlIa Williamson. who was In Nlarge or the mic organ-l intlon ior thc ecl WOMAN MURDFRED VraANK_ sask iCPt—Poliu lIkl MondIy that a 7Z-Year old woman found dead Sunday In r ere was murdered. The body oi Mrs. Teresa KitntI VIII lnund It the bottom of her bIlemant. stairs. Police said I place til elecirlrll extension cord was bound around Mrs. Kunlx'l kit ankle and drawerl bedroom a me, would not say how died I ammo PAKISTAN I m ham. Iinu stick and was helped by two Conservative colleagues, Churchill has announced he will not run lnr Parliament in the Inelit general election. WhyfeelVleali, nun-down, Tired, Nervous or old? Many older Folks, when deficient in Iron, alertiine enemy and Dsilex ionic. ll weak, tired, nervoui, low in survey, try diner today. helps veoain your young». eMrnehi: teellng tinny ‘getrhtdulintlfl" use eons little in all My amen Would you welcome Legal Lotteries? Quebec‘s premier insane has banning provincial iot— tsriea. August Reader's mgcet weighs the pm and com: do govemmentarun lot- teries act in the public good. Ind relieve the “tax burden —or load the "citizen-anchor" to mom] bankruptcy? Get your copy of Roadcr'l Digest, now on ula. hm hm“ ’m’ a no personal ante-o . . Q IICOL - EXTRA all. - lulu-I . economkel The CInIdian lied Croaai made grant of Slum to} victims at the lam cyclone and; VI to EIII lkiltIn. :, t a SUITS SPORT COATS m" 5"" 33.731333" Sicilinfilf.‘ 79.50 Intl three button stvles. centre and lldl ventrs pllrh lieu, III. 1500 59.50 I M, 00 6, \ STOCK RHDKIFTION SAL. 59.50 47.50 2 3 9 5 49.95 38.50 ’ I 1 Rack 50 4o sun's SPORT COATS Rog. to to Reg. to 39.50 Fri. 9 - 9 Sat. 9 - 12:30