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With ed flour and beat until smooth. :3, 3.44.; high, an ".9... mf, ” ' "'"'” ”'" """ "F Stir in it. 1:. additional sifted on man which allows my to t ed Wm ' ""' Th” ” ” flour. Knead on a floured surface ride low to the und in a gently- ;:,v;".de.Y1oE'.d Wm; a'l',:gn;”m,::: until smooth and elaatic.l dndmcking action. t wg&ml: dz .. r ' .. ' Place in an oiled bow. cover. to avert alde- .-. Joprneys to the island of st. They were acconlpanled DY ,M"- P00 with sliced mozzarella cheese Let me in . "um '1." gm” .1” in . Mum! "am," db, John is I book edited by D. C. Roy Holman who is visiting friends and hgkgd um um dough 1, crlgp 1 M or um doubled in u", wul... Harvey. The book contains fascin- in Halifax. and Mrs. Thane Camp and brown. Tu'm on . nound ,u,uc,” Mu , -11,. Fun In L eompm, Wm, 3 still eccounts of early voyages bell whoiwlvil spend, the Easter plaza PIE MD I 16.. X 9.. uctnut ”r”d.".m.wm' ' cm as. "M ' 9 ”' "'1 -i”"””." ml "19 mind Of weekend in ll-uru. lN-S- 39'5"" am if '”""d 3."d 9'” pizza filling down the c tra- Hr. Nensetll, but others would not . sh .J”.h" '" P""”' Edwmi .l5”."d . tn '”'d3"- A"'"'”'" "U ” 9”” length of the rectangle. Cu is be that much. He hopes loot! 10 i as it ll now called. Of special ln- liliss Marmn llouc-l-s and Miss lilo sms in the dough on "ch Ime I” IN. '0 muuhcm" it on . "I have been experimentillg on I new form of pizza. Madame. very Ilnart in new Easter dress. DGNQCI with coffee for luncheon aervice or a late evening snack." The Chef opened the oven door. pulled out a long pan and there about 1" wide. Fold at an angle across the filling, alternating from side to side to criaa-croaa. ' Transfer to an oil baking sheet. Cover with waxed paper. Let rise it hr. in a warm place free from draft. lone Mat-llllnald loft Thursday by car to spend the Easter holiday! in Saint John and Fredericton. terest la a series of letters descrip- tive of P.E.l. addressed to the Rev. John Wlghtnlan. Minister of Kirk- mahol. Dumfries - Shim and writ- ten by Walter Johnatone. a native of the same county. 1' h e Hon. Joseph Alexander 3 1: 3 can 3 u 5 n. In. ; la an I 9 tomato. Simmer 20 min. Add 2 lbs. any light-colored fish dllets. Cover. Simmer or bake un- til the fish begins to look flaky 5. Mr. and Mrs. John Leuty and fgmily arc spcnlillnz the Easter holidays in Cllurlntlclluwn. the slightly. ta,-lea Yr REUNITED Kazlmlel-I Szwalkmvskl and his They were married in Warsaw lnlday at Malian Airport near Toron- 1939 and lost each other two weeks to after Pn:.m.!'s new government housefly drum against a aunny ' ' window-pane. 2 .' "It says. 'Woman yoll'd better i .r stir yourself and get to your house . cleaning! Dont' you know that That was how we came to tidy the old bookcase winch has stood. rather atolidly but conveniently in a corner of this old kitchen all down our years at Aiderlea, Books are on its shelves. And other it- erna also find fair haven there: pa- l pars it may be. of those which no- cumulate on farms. but by as we reveal to questing young eyes to bring up the query, "And when you're dead. what are you going to do with that?" and an answer- ing chuckle. This first hollse-cleaning of ours 'ed by James D. Hazard, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Ma- jesty - the year 1845. (Victoria the Good would he then a young matron of 26-her colonies over- seas still some decades away from . months since, it became the duty of the Board of Education to ap- District Schools of this Colony. con- siderable difficulty was experienc- ad in deciding upon a Reading- Book for the advanced classes. it appeared to be very desirable to select one, which should not only be calculated to "Teach youth to scientific learning." Dust-cloth idle, we visited in the pages of this book claimed by inscribed name by one of James' uncles - the date 1847. What at fund of information was there, for It is necessary While I tllink these children, also the later ones born to us. for me to work, which means leaving Mildred at home with the children. And, dur- ive. obscene and sacrilegious lan- guage io convey the idea that I pom regular C13” Books for thelam somehow responsible for their misconduct. the children are as good as one could expect-and Mildred usually will admit this- I don't believe it is possible for me to insure that they will give The office telephone on my desk has several extensions. and var- ious persons might be listening in. Also illildrcdis telephone voice is audible several feet from the Wightman who settled in this pro- vince was a cousin of the Rev. John Wlghtman. Mr. Joseph Wight- man was a shipbuilder and early colonizer in Kings County. Mrs. Harry W. Davison and Mrs. M. S. Hubley are granddaghtuers of the Hon. Joseph wightmall. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bagnall spent the Easter weekend in Char- Mrs. Leo Frank leaves Tuesday. April 23. by plane on a holiday Easter holidays the guest of Mrs. Horton's parents. E. E. and Mrs. Parkman. Summerslde. Mrs. Lloyd March has arrived from Toronto to spend a short time with her mother. Mrs. J. L. Os- borne. and family, 126 Dorches- ter street. with their son-in-law and daught- ar. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hurst. hand. and solve all her vexations and thus relieve her of the bus- iness of emotional control - so guests of Iilrs Lclltyis sister, Mrs. W. R. Aitkcn. Dr. Robert fiunicke and Mrs. Romcke entertained Tuetiuly eve- nlng at mlxcd bridge at their apart- ment on Central Street. Dr, Stanley Donald and Mrs, Donald, .'ll0ncl.Ol1. N.B.. are visit- return to Mt. Allison University. Mn. A- S. MacKay. Central Stj Mr. and Mrs. E. N. MacQuarrle, Summerside, have as their guests over the Easter holidays their son- Mrs. Kay Mclver was hostess to her bridge club on Monday eve- ning. Miss Ruby MacNcill and Miss Doris Macl.ean of Saint John. N. B.. are visiting with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. MacNeill, Church Street. and Mr- and Mrs. entertained at bridge on Wednes- day evening. "Have a Heart" the Easter play presented at the Community Cen- ter Monday evening certalnly cap- tivated the hearts of everyone pri- was his new piual WIFE PRESERVERS Mix I egg yolk and 1 tbsp. wa- ter. Brush over the pizza - rolla. Bake 35 min. in a moderate even. 350 degrees. Serve hot with ' ' and the sauce browns Turn once. Garnish of lemon and pmlcy- . outshines or cheese sauce. Serves 10 - 12. Pizza Filling: Combines V; c. to- main paste, 1 tbsp. salid oil, V; tsp. salt and Vs tap. powdered ore. gano. Spread on the dough. Cover with 1 c. grated American or Swiss cheese. ' all others... last: and lasts! 5hirriFF , wife, Stephanie, compare wedding . ' - . . . , photographs IiH'.Vi 9 Farfied 51009 1319? during 8 Gerfflan B11”-l'3ld-lf18FmlWd W'Pi'a”” 1” Eel 3 P”5' lottetown. They were the guests gig wxh VyrsI;ca?3n'gj;,r.m?)m'r' Tomorrow's oven-dinner . they were max-mil 18 years ago. lTlta two were teunlted Wednes- lport. of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Bear-5' Slrs-at .MrS. Lard. also huame Cream 0! Asparagus soup C p York Lane" hell-e guest ihcr granddaughtearl it-iiish) fiietsadcreole Forexlrn X - ' ' I as l- rown Potatoes l , M”. H. V. Ackhmd' Kelownl, Miss liealher Montgomery, Cher. H G P wodgavw, . iwil, Bl B.C.. is expected to arrive by l''"'"'""' C.br:!':C,n:: um, ! fx SMOOTH ' . plane Tuesday morning to attend 0 -b A 7;- II II W'fe'5 Cans the funeral of her father, the late Mr; 39" Hum" 1'5" Tm-'"d'Y 3:17" um.-r mm". H WWNHI S M,-. R, E. Mulch, evening by car for Toronto to meet 'm""'L"I.k0;:c1:l:H50DJY.nI' Fm. lffueu cuts” Men itgiilgsp. ix -nut! . R d B R d Hurfs Husband Miss Elizabeth Gill daughter or i;i:nc3IoiJ?)rH,Bhgrs'n:; ""”"""""'””"""""”””"' giitmhdgir lmllilrcgehmxlxiedln ' ivm"W Q - . ' pv l g . um on . g - , ecu e Y ea er D"" M” "'”"""" I ""' 1nzal3arl'i3sa3ariettDhyJpla?lEl'lofoblr vlivrllif'beJ?:lLskltlli:hl1vtler' a(ill:lml:lrrz'Huu'l1l? mw-hh.iJh:r:n.ol:t.dv;:';.'ei0:'?" lf,m'u"b'y,',f'l,'z": "p' 3”; "u been married for several years to ' ' - ' ' .5. ,5. wk; , 5" 3" 9 ' v 4 59- 93 WM "That says. . .' 'wa chuckled. phreys. Esq-, formerly of Magda- 4 . tawa to spend her Easter holiday. tcr in Summerside. HPW 00800 "NWPY and pepper. 3 ch wed "ed"; . "What does it say?" Mack ask- lene College. Cambridge. England, ' wmmi" mm whom I Am very. ' p , , """' Pepper! and 1-! c. chopped celery. Y0!!! Syntbolofoualu . . deeply in love. She has two chll ed with a qllestlonlng smile. We then Head Master of the Central d I 4 V. arria MISS Enid MOTION Spent E83197 Di'. MICE M. Harrison of Munc- had been watching: an itinerant Academy, P.E.l. it was pllhllsh-l, ,';fi".h ""1; To I 19:; in Charlottetown with friends. Miss ton. N.B.. arrived Thursday in "R L 9 i " I ' 0 M05011 10" Monday mvrninlt on Summcrslde, and is the guest of ' Ueeono-no-No ,- DEODORANT . . h 7. .. . , 0 . , V4 , I . spfixifdltvillegeou, . today-3-n Confederation). d&.?s,;)b,g 21:2: if 13; 91:5: ”5" w New Y9” C"y- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Ms. P . i , aaperha . Not "many 3"; In th e Editor's preface, Mr. 9" y 3' George Deficit and family of Mon- , ., PL -- - - Humphrey. Wm”: "when I few now ages p16 and 13-she calls me Mr. and Mrs. Horton and son ""1 1 1 I "W0 mlYb9- at the office. And she uses abus- Eric of Kentville, N.S., spent the ' . any until we have more time to ln- y . . . . C . ' to therg and diS(;,al'd or file them gear! lwltht propriety 31nd elfciicl." i'(')5i;::'Itj e;':fy"'5::;:?;1d olzeldisfgu, Major W, A, Currie ma Ml-5. Daniel MacLean. Arcana Street. 5 away. r it may e some engaging u a so 0 improve elr nn er- j ' Currie left Friday by car for Kin . a 1' X piece of brlc-a-brae the glass doors standings and give them a taste for 3',F:;E'aSagEbULD "EAR stun, N.s,, when they win V1.31; Mrs. Don Perry Convent Street. to ..f.'y .toP E pareplratlon and odor will I-ANOUN BOTH OUARANTIIDOIE2 for a full 24 hours or double your money back! IN ma Sflllflllf I01!!! 391 V slasrlett 75f sees htterslgrrkel 9 v L td .Tl it h Pi'0"'-'- .'i'.'..'lt' .:.".'.. :.".:..:'”:. ':::.".::: x,,.--v- ,;--;;l- ...l .... 3.. pl-oven and bidding intellectual "l""d1" 39,3 "3: b:l."' ' ” if giants to meet the high standard " le ' W M w" my 6 workers have overheard her yet. :?o,!05h:;:n:..g:?;3i1:;l:':ji;rsReadl But lcouljdn't contfinluemll: my - .g ' ' present pus lion if I et a any- Tomgm one of happy mean body who knows me here had as indeed much of it is. was we thought more like an excursion- one which carried us back through the years that are past. For more recent savings put In order. we stopped to visit with the number of old books stored there. We dip- that she won't have to come to Hewd;yyou'MdaylODORON0lal00feffedfve. . grips with life, either within her soul or outside herself. And the gist of her anger is-"Why aren't you taking care of this, you So- and-So?" vlleged to see the fine production. . Mrs. G. D. Delllols. Mrs. H. R. Large, and Mrs. J. A. Fraser are leaving Wednesday morning APrill , 24. on a two month's visit to Eng- land and the Continent. on the S. ll": l d t t- net b -- h - gzgktntzuaflldt ails(ioly:l'los:3d. jhn olgmcfidniilooig re::e.ct tovihe Sapvreln: ”V"h'"d' w':n;'ncgud:::o.m:g:or:ahVeg S. "Saxonia" sailing fmm Mon- anctant Bible translated to an En- cleaning, one bookcase tidied and I "" u" d''”"""' wh" tndiuereat sun-'oundtn a to pre- tr"! W hid” M th" w"k' Th” um 0”," "W10" "0. m M", dumd. shall i do? Fl.P. Es! um um and 0, Pmbf"-n 10 mm are looking forward to attending . eating Buffon's, Natural History Until tomorrow - - - Diary - '63:: to do lbout elders. In which case, more than 2:.r8"L"(::::;,:1A" School It SL Iv” . ' S and an also interesting old English Goodnight. . . . - ' " fond live is required to restore ' I a your wife? Well. she sounds like a babyish bully, howling with up- bridled temper when crossed. mostly because she hasn't yet dia- covered any limits to your meek- ness in dealing with her. It seem! she has you on the defensive and on the run. and this exaspcrates her almost as much as the other things she throws tits about. Being emotionally infllltile. and given to spells of unizoverncd rage. she feels terribly insecure. .. u their balance and instill a habit of self-control. They need to come up against sympathetic but inexorable strength in a leader-guardian, who stands no nonsense in charting the course of acceptable performance in the dependent. Your wife also needs this brand of protective re- straint in marriage. And in fact you both need psychiatric help in overcoming the hnxietiea that spark her hysteria. M.ll- Render once used in Island Aged. Yea. yellowed ta this copy of "A New Edition of Murray's El!- gliah Reader" containing (in ad- dition to the original works) Ellip- tical Lessons. an Appendix of ar- ticles on Popular Science, Glossa- ries of proper names and difficult words. a selection of new poetry, V4 tsp. salt and an introduction to ltym0i0BY- Vt "'9 "3" it was compiled by E. n. Hum- 5323- 2 tbsp. melted shortening. HOUSEHOLD HINT weather in--. COOK'S CORNER ll0'l' FUDGE PUDDING 1 cup sifted flour 2 tsp. baking powder FLY SOLDIEIPS BODY HOME PARKS (Reuters)-The body of Lucien Cannon, Canadian repre- sentative on the international arm- istice control commission in Indo- china. left Saigon Thursday night by air for Paris en route to Que- ! cup chopped nuts. 1 think-unconsclwsl, afraid of , , V: 1511- Vilnilll , I her own smouldering angers and M"? H"w"u' ”"""l” ""”"Kh NC 10'' bi"'”''- Th? P13"? 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