Bedford Family' Enjoy Vacation Ml-, and Mrs. Donald L. G. 3911- man and their family of Bediord, we returned home after spend- mu an en juyable vacation at their su,,,,m-r home at Elliot's River, Pm,” Edward island. while there they were special guests at two occasions, the 45th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Bergman's parents, Mr. and Mrs Giffr R. Brain of Crrnwr-ll and the first birthday of their young- ”, son, Ralph, which was given by his grandmother. other special guests who attend- ed the anniversary banquet were Miss Laura A. Bain. a Baptist mis- sionary, on furlough from Vltzag, lndia, and Miss Nellie M. Baln of Vancouver, both sisters of Mr. Bald. and a brother Addison Baln or De Lisle. Sask- Also attending were Mr. and Mrs, C. Newsom and family of winsloc, Prince Edward Island: daughter and son-In-law of Mr. and Mrs. Bsin; Mrs. Franklin Pickell and family of Strltflml. Ontario, another daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baln and their f family, Yorke Point. P.E.l., and Vu-tor Baln, both sons. Absent were Mrs. Eric Bagnall of Winni- peg and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bath and grandson of Halifax. Air Bain and his sisters are the only surviving sons and daugh- ters residing on Prince Edward island of the famous Canadian na- turalist. the late Francis William Baln Mrs. Bergman. when she lived on the island was well known for her interesting articles in loc- gl papers on nature, both prose ud p00lF)' LET'S ' EAT With Vanilla By IDA BAILEY ALLEN "it's smart to serve ice cream for that luxury touch and also iot palate pleasure. An averae serving oi ice cream 2-: of a cup, contains about the same nutrients as a hali-glass of milk-that is protein, fat, milk, sugar. calcium. phosphorus, Vit- amin A and riboflavin. As extra cream is added as well as sugar. the calories are 189 per iii qt.) serving, still only 9 more than in a glass of whole milk." "Instead of providing assorted flavors of ice cream. Madame, i would suggest. for a change, serv- ing a choice of assorted sauces with plain vanilla ice cream. such as half-thawed frozen raspberries butterscotch or chocolat sauce." Butterscotch Ica-Cream sauce: In a saucepan, combine 1 c. light brown sugar, l-3 c. light cream or undiluted evaporated milk. 2V; tbsp. white corn syrup and 3 tbsp. butter. Stir - heat until boiling; slow-boll 8 min. Add 1-! tsp. each vanilla and cider vinegar. Use hot or cold. Chocolate Mocha Ice Cream Sauce: In a pt. saucepan. blend Vs c. powdered cocoa. v. tsp. in- atant coffee, 14 c. hot water, in mocha c Serve Assorted Sauces Ice Cream corn syrup. Cook-stir until boiling rapidly. Remove from the heat. Add Vs tsp. pure vanilla extract. Use hot or cold. Monday Dinner: Mixed cream of Vegetable soup: broiled chicken quarters: parslied potatoes; cel- Gfled lreen peas; lruited cole IIIW; ice cream; assorted sauces hot or iced coffee or tea. All measurements are level re ClPCS Pl'0P0rtioned to serve 4 to 6. Mixed Cream of Vegetable Soup Fine-chop, or put through the food chopper, 1 peeled medium-sized parsnip. 2 peeled small white tur- nips, 1 peeled carrot, 4 stalks cel- ery and l slice onion. Place in a saucepan. Add 1 tsp. salt, is tsp. pepper, 2 boiling water and iv: tbsp. butter or margarine. Cover. Iaam-boil 2) min. or un- til bite-tender. Meantime, scald 1 qt. Whole milk. Add to cooked vegetables. Blend 2 tbsp. flour with 2 tbsp. additional milk and stir in. Sim- mer 2 min. Serve in bowls. Garnish with minced parsley, chives or dill. Trick of the Chef: Add 34 c. small-diced celery when cooking fresh or frozen green peas. Use a pinch oi dried tspf butter, to s. honey and 1-3 c. mint for seasoning. BRACKLEY POINT. W.l. HAMPTON Mrs. W.A. MacQuarrie was s l'lSllOl' at Tryon, on August Slsl She was the guest of her sistcr Mrs. Albro Howatt. Miss Laura Mnclfarlana has re turned to her home in Providence, R.l.. following an enjoyable ann- ual holiday period spent among relatives and friends. Miss Mc- , Fsrlane. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogersoa. Air. and Mrs. Milton Willis. and daughters ,Susanns and Sally, were visitors here during the week ending August 3lst. Friends and school pals oi Miss shirley Beer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maniord Beer, are extending best wishes for an sarly and com- plete restoration to good health, and s haPDl' return to the associ- Iiltlns of home and school life. following an operation performed st the P.E.l. Hospital. on August nth. Permission having been grant- ed.ill(' Maritime Electric Co., Ltd. for tho extension oi their lines siohg Argyle Shore. the residences slung that beautiful section facing liorthumberland Strait, are being wired for electricity. - Pmfound sympathy is being ex- prcssctl to the nearest-of-kin oi the this Mr. Albert E. Best. for quite s number of years a resident of Hampton, whose sudden death occurred at the P.E.l. Hospital. on August 30th. Apparently showing much improvement in health dur- mg a recent visit here, as a result of efficient medical care and nur- sing. the news oi his sudden death cums as a shock to the bereaved members of his family. Wide sympathy is being ex- t tended to the near relatives oi Mrs. Heber Macllean. whose sud- dsa death has cast a gloom ovar s wide community in which she was widely known and highly ro- spected. v The death of Mr. Philip S. Cobb at the P.l:.l. Hospital on August llst., for many years a valued member of the firm of Carvsll Bros. Ltd.. came as a shock to all by whom he has been intimate- ly known and respected. and by uhum sincere sympathy is being expressed to the bereaved mem- bers of the family. Necessary re-adjustments are within the final stage of com- pletion to the saw mill. familiarly ' know as ”Stordy's Mill" recently purchased by Mr. Lelth Ferguson. We are informed that l4oit.h's bro- ther Morley. will be associated with him in this business. Mrs. Ruth MacBeth is enjoying in-r annual holidays hero among friends and relatives. and is the guest oi her brother and his wife. lir. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson. Mr. .l.L. MscLsotl is now in a better Position to render efficient services to the wholesale and re- tsiihusiness oi our Province with NI newly built and nicely deem sled transfar. r Misses Betty Myers. RN. and Aims Gould. RN. are enjoying snnual holldhay ptlzotilil at espectiv amp- tsa and Dedabla. In” The -Mr-u by Proiiessor Heath "I09usrrie of Victoria. on the international Peace Garden. was with very class attent- ion by the large audience assem- bled in llsmptoa United that-cb ea 3'PtOmbar hit. . IlGGlI'I"IG)PI Mount Palomar sbssrva la Clllforais houses the wIrld?s'l'srg- It all 3 but-rosocu-tsp. ' my WIFE PRESERVERS The ” ,t k meeting oi Bracklsy Point W.I. was held at the kitchen shelter on the evening oi the 5th. with an attendance of alsven members. Several visitors were welcomed. including the new teacher Miss Curley. Matters of immediate import- ance were taken care oi in a short business period, and a collection taken oi 34.95 cts. This was follow ed by an enjoyable program of games and contests, in which all heartily participated. The climax of the evening was a delightful meal oi fried welners and rolls, topped off with a var- iety oi sweets to which all did ample Justice. The October meeting was invit- ed to the home of Mrs. John Cam- eron where roll call will be ans- wered with an exchange of pickles or relish. The evening was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. SUMMEIIFIELD C.W.L. On Sunday September 16th, the monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League as held at the home of Mrs. Jo n Hagen and Mrs. Wilbur Chaill. witha good attendance of members. The president presided and opened the meeting with the League Prayer. The minutes oi the previous meeting were read and approved. A thank you note was road from itient Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and two other members attended the Diocesan Convention in Char- lottetown. Mrs. Sullivan gave I splendid report. In the absence oi the treasurer. the secretary read the financial report, showing 369.50 on hand. It was moved by Mrs. Austin Mur- phy and seconded by Mrs. Ger- ard Allan that Mrs. Lawless and Mrs. Sullivan present the Social Service Welfare Bureau in Sum- merside, with 360.00 proceeds from the afternoon tea which was held at the home of Mrs. Lawless. and seconded by Mrs. Murphy was extended to Mrs. Lawless. It was moved by Mrs. Hagen and sec- onded by Mrs. Leslie Tralnor that all bills presented be paid. it was moved by Mrs. Louis 0' Connor and seconded by Mrs. Joe Hughes that 85.00 be voted to buy a gift for Mary Delghan. Mrs. Art Lambe invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Meeting closed with the Act of Consecration to the Bles- sed Virgin. A dainty lunch was served. MORNING SMILE "To live happily in the coun- try." said the pessimist, "one necds the soul oi a poet, the mind of a philosophe and a good car." Mrs. Cecily Blanchard. The pres- Dlaaolvwarnplsll-osadsagsrla Au asap kilos. Cool and thick- '&ltAuwKIQhMiaili Gsslsss Wsnu with I C001! Quick! NO BAKING! NO COOKING! The secret is Carnation no other &rm of milk will do! a One easy recipe for 2 delicious pics! And each one as smooth as only this milk with special blending quslitiu can make it! "IO-Ill!" oasaas I-is bnanlbslsssmlbattamslb-hhpbplsss. end. and syrupy (20-25 minutes). Chill Camstlon in nfrigrrstor my will sail crystals form through milk (I 5-!) mlmnn). mi mi! (about i lninutst: add luiceconthue whipping until very IE (2 minutes longer). Fold & whipped Carnation into oiled arsap Jail-0. spoon into hsll.CIIlpis2llm,orunu1hnn. cos csdsd CIlIls1'll'l How" was and is on wild A vote of thanks by Mrs. Hagen ' YORK Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts and daughter, Carlo. have returned to their home. They spent the week- end holiday through Maine and, other places in the Maritimes. ELEANOR ROSS Bovlsing in the household de- ipartmcnt of your favorite store, ' or in some of those vlunderfui Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proude. and stores devoted entirely to the Mrs. Albert Proude, were u.eek- home. is both fun and rewarding. end visitors in Nova Scotia. Of course. such expeditions are often costly for those who just Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Swan, York. 'can't resist gadgets. But there are Mr. and Mrs. Allison West. Char- plenty of wonde full new items that lottetown. are spending their vaca-tare a'boon to the housewife. The tion in Maine and cities in U.S.A. lilting to do is to consider whether - 0 our ar- Mlss Elaine Cook, York, left for the gadget 1' suitable t y P 'cuiar household. Town”! on S3l”l'd3Y- Sememb" "For instance. a bathroom space- ln '0 mend h" l'””d”3'5 "ml her saver is an excellent idea if the sister, Mrs. Robert Bell and Mrs. bathroom is small, In that case, Bell and family of Toronto. mow about 3 new towel bar, a sub- . I i t t'i chrome job of standard Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brown and 5 an '8 when you - a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett.i5lzea 25! mcl:;s,nlz:I,.g'gue,t towels York. spent Thursday evening atln.” 1” "Hr", kmlms at Emmi Winsloe, at the home of Mr. and snnpy W E ' M Cl , 1 ,end of the bar and it Will cause 11' nude Cra5wel' itxro extension towel bars to pop Mrs, pm-3-yme or Cm.ehead',fortl1. its full length. when opened Manse, was the guest of Mrs. J. f"'”' "4315 46 mchesc M. Spraule, York Manse, on we.-pi You can also use the two ex- nesday, Sept, 5th, ttensions iorhdrying Inylons lwithout disturbing t e fami y towe s. Glamour has finally reached the Cinderella of all cleaning equip- ment-the scrub bucket. We rec- ently saw some streamlined lam- M; lnd M” R” E" glples in such unlikely but lovely non River, we" 1heygue':::n,;,l;:, "shades as yellow and red: There and Mrs, Raymond V955”, on Sat was-also a covered Dall.ln high u;-day, gem, 2nd, ,fa;crl;:on torqluolie. pink and Willi: ere wt 9 no more run The first flmrk .,( it-11.1 2...”. wpni marks or scratched linoleum with this season, was seen by Mr G;-o,.thesc flexible pails for theyfre Proude. about 30 in the flnck made of a cushionary plastic that , I can't rust, dent or mar floors or Mr fmd M” Clllmrd l”-"manifurniture. The shape has ban and iamliy. Vernon River, was the slimmed down to a neat rectangle. SW51 0f M13 and M11 I-l0.V(i Vcs- the better to hold sponge mops :3. York, on Sunday, Septcmberiand large scrub brushes. - NARROW SHAPE We like the new narrow shape vi:wn'l'hKJl;:”Y(f;r';"fi:'vhsfggezbeg since it rests easily on the rungs of his niece, Mrs. Harry Lewis, and his brother-in-law. Mr Mil-L Murphv. Cross Roads. ton Vessey. The latter is c0nval- ' escing at the home of his gun, Mr. Mrs. Daniel Ready and two sons Frank Vessey. Mr. Granger will Aubrey End J09. YOFK. Were re- alm be the guegt of Mr. mm M,-5V i cent visitors to Ruslico They Vis-i Richard vs,-guy, ilted with the Rev. Fnthcr Peters of Rusllco. Miss Dorothy Mtllar, teacher of ,York School. attended the Camp- bell and Wood wedding at St. Pauls, was the weekend guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Watts, Tra- cadre. Mrs. Darrel Ready. Cow-head? i E Mrs. Elmer Brown was hostess to the Women's institute at her home Tuesday evening. Much sympathy is extended to Church, Charlottetown. Miss Mil- Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. in the deathplsr had the honour of being of her sister, the late Mrs. Haroldi bridesmaid. t 30 CONFTDENTIALLY YOURS --by Byrnc Hopc Stndcrs MONTREAL, Sept. 20th-"They're really wonderl- ful" . . . that's what I'm saying to all my friends about dcilcintls-tasting AYDS . . . and that's what lint saying to yuui I-ior with Aytls-and the Ayds Plan-you can lose weight. simply, safely and quickly. Taken before meals, as dlrected-Ayd.a- containing added vitamins and minerals - curb your appetite for fattening foods. Without starving yourself-you just naturally est lens and lose WPlfllll.. A ('hnn-nl To-st has proved that lllosc who ale dl-in-lotis-tn.-ling Avila null fnllnwr-ll lha Ayds llbsn l(X4li. twtl-c ll.-i many pnumls M tlm.-0 who llsvtl minor iruluvlllg methods. Your moncy ff'illl"ltlt3d if you don't iu.-o weight. with your firlt box. 0!: Ala everywhere. Your Baby . . , will really enyoy the fresh, natural flavor FARMERS WIFE . . .fllltl thrive on tha wholesome notlrnahml-nt of ill!-so pmlcn inr- mula milk.-. Your tilwlnr Will it'll you who ll type of F&l'lnEl'lli Wlie is the best. furlnulu for the needs of your little one - maybe Whole Milk (Red Label) or Sklmmad Milk (Yellow Label) or, perhaps, he will recom- mend thg origin.-ll high-protein, low-fat for- mula mllk. with Vitamin D runtcnt inrrnn.-wt -the Partly Sklmmed Milk (Blue Lulu-ll This was crcatctl at the rcqum-t of pmilnlrl- clans. GIVI your baby the bcnr-Fits of Farmer's Wife. I-w Thar Cassu . . . cluttering mm the house all ago; with the mu-ltcmrnt of animal lul- vvnlurrll . . eallln ”IIry f'm hun- r l i of PW thcm, of course lhcy am. So be Rule in hour! a full mg-ply of iim tielrrtnlvie llUl'.li. i.VS'lX-i.V'll ltlID1)l.VfSS on hatnl. ior lunnh. supp!-r or uimnrr. lull can mnke them in 1 minute, without making . . . and you'll hover find A lump, nor a him Milt Ruyul Pull-iuuu-and mun of that Sl.'kll'li)' In-le. llut Cirrus-Al-Home . . . tltutis what our beautiful hulilzie, Sir lsnn:-, means to us. We've rigged up bells and s laddcr on lop of his cage, as well as inside, for Sir lsalc lovrs In Show nfl' The more we lamrli Al llllll. the more he -rhmb. up and 4...." , , , the 1mm t-inn-oimo rllmr tlmt. wumleg his hmul . , , vtlustir-.-z, puung.-xtl-is love is inlzrc -also ch,n.up, ",1 Mn, .0 ..., )1, cutting lluttersanu-ll, lnnllis, (lat-gmpl, Coconut (lrt-am, Straw- lwrry Crrnm and Banana Cream. Svrxe all much lloyal In.-tnnt Putiillngx utlrn nntl gn'r- your fruuliv lhv nuuvlalimcnl illlll the i:t..u--tlrlxght of those pupullar dost-crtai amuse: hunarlf all day long in his busy lllllP world-enjoying the RROCICS N A T if R A I. FEEDING DIET we kcrp lllfll on . . . peering at himself in A minor. ringing his boils, nugnn: and chattering to himself. lint when one of the family comes into ths room --that's when the circus goes onl He"! mrlt fun! Thar P754-plus Softening Ingred- lamt in the ex- aiustvw formula of Lanolm Plas Liquid Mak l'p continues 9 i la e t I V 0 throughout the day. And you can match your s k i a I a a s s uaclh with Calling Chilly? That rn esns more hours lnsnio to enjoy the cosy friendllnesa of a cup of INBTANT CHASE 4 SANXRN FOFl'El...Soemstolso&at .b- m in".-Vb... 'u;d It wuaiwr-y good irioataplsta m. mi your Ikm I '.;,mdly "window" in the nrw label on the b.,"”,.' "om you, ,1, of jars of lnstant. Fhnn & Sanborn LANOHN pLUs Llqnn) -an that we as are for ourselves MAKE-UP.It kespayourlkia l.hsn'chooilaeaolov...whidwa know means real oodeo lavas. Then i nothing more stimulat- ing - relaxing. tool - than bot roilm with all the flavor of freshly made coffee. That's what. you find with Instant Chase & moiatnn in your chin. Get some Saahnrn - it's really driiciosul I qssiobly-and no for ynluwelfi Watt yo! try it yours-lf' Picture Of Our Pasaily Neat J-mo . . . That's no on the lhlp-OH on the holiday of s lifetmw thanks in our Snmhmo Arrmml at the BANK OF MONTREAL. ihir trip seemed an awfully long way nl whrn we first de- cided we'd try to make it. But its surprising how quickly our Saultiua Arooanl has grown with regular deposits. We've found it lots of fun wstrh- ing our sotvunt. grow with ever: pay-lay . . . each deposit hr" ' us that muc cla-rr to sailing any and tho vscstinn ever. Have you A "dream" vacation 5-ou'vs always wislwl you could afford? Well, wet-s proved you can turn Vishnu into reality by nearly asvin at the B of M. Why not start saviak for your " ream" vseatioa today at "MY BAN '. Try This W '31 Cid!!! lt'I MIG H I host of pcrumptkmg dishes you run with with the dz-ltrnll-iv hovered LIPTON SOUPS. Lay in I llpplyv of them Kb! aoltsr and -soother; makes is look httuhmy natural; blends all ilswa into one velvety wurflwe; protects your skin from wnhlhcr. dirt and drynem -- anti, lIN”IllM' lanolin ll Nature's mm kind of lubricant, replaces the natural Mh'hlIsIT'El1 nabs-nplsl U New Household Items der. iur or green stripes. ll 15 inches widel Pieces. for playroom. kitchen or. chairs Milli one single strip. GAY AND A'lTRA('l'lVE l minutes 'l'hc fabric not only looks gay and atnaciive kflll clean and stole-ircsli Just byl washmgton with suds right on the furniture. put thcm out without doing them over after -int-ago. why not paint? the chair chairs fiber cloth? it is rewarding to see how handsome nld porch and gar- den furniture can be made-and so easily, too Glamourisa your hair with new color highlights as you wash away soap film with IOUX rinse. leaves your hair soft, easy to manage. last of all, it washes out, but won't rub affi I2 lovely natural colors. at your of ladders or uinduw sills It can be placed anyuhere, axon on the nicest carpet, ullhuul any danger. of marks. And after duty, thei pretty pail washes clean in a jiffy; with soap or detergent suds. - There's a new fal)l'lt' of woven plastic yarn ('.s'pEt'lall) made to re-' cover furniture of thc pl'a(11caI or. llltluulx or out This? woven plastic conic; in red. biuei and is a cinch for garden or porch 1 children's furniture. We like the? 15-inch utdth since it permits (met to covcr bench riialr.-; or deck You can lack. sew or staple lit onto the rllair frame in about 30 but can be if your garden DIECII have al-i ready had a real uorkout or if you: lxanu-s and cover thei with fills new synthetic, Ask Cosmetic Counts 20 AFTER EACH .. OF HAIR LEAC H AIRTE K NEW IDEA! Malia (only 4 f each) Now. bake .rlj'-waxing Monarch Sponge Pudding in individual alstard cups. Top each one Wlill a pm-an nut or mararhino cherry and vonlll have at last it personal portions for only about 4( earhi Daily Tests show Monarch Mixes are Canada's Finest Monarch Test Kitchens are continuously irsilrlg Monarch Mixes for you against all olhrrs. Vol one Monarch Mix is planed till were cure it is the finest mix you can buy, po.-itimly Canada": Finest. Canada's Finest C5010-I0hxPalIspolssIcs!Ino'rss&slbGm& Thursday. Sept. 20, 1956 The Guardian. Pole 9 Fresh Beef LIVER 29c Lb. Lb. 4T Broken Pekoo TEA SLICED FRESH GRADE CHICKENS ..,.. Lb. 49c FOWL Z332 ..,,. Lb. 37c 796 lb- C0'""”” KAM or PREM PREFECTION SNOW'S MILK CORNED BEEF HASH 5 1-;,,,..71c A GIVE AWAY AT wml COUPON 29: Tin 1 La Vol I . Pl kl. G '9' L " orilomris romxinoss 1 Large Aiax "c 10 lbs. 69: 12 lbs, 49.; Heinz 'A;:iz'I;'V5 Gal. 93: Dex. 49: at vooun 4 for 35: TOILET TISSUE-3 Rolls . . . . . . . . .. 25: NEW NO. 1 LARGE FAT SALT HERRING "73 Perfection Robin Hood FLOUR, 25 lbs. ENTER NOW 515,000 BAKEFEST CONTEST 2 lbs. 59: SHAMAiS DIAL 8224 FREE DELIVERY Zll EUSTON Monarch Sponge Puddingj in Individual Servings 4 Flavours um - ouwsst. sassasi onarcll l'I1lXO8 .. .. . . ;',..r"zer”-or