~ * SR RER MN COC Ses SER eg gheteteaticge me “2 gi Mrs. Pascuala SHE'S REALLY 100 Geeregat ce- in lebrated her. 100th birthday Leafy Branches Form” Patterns Of. Loveliness _ s June - time fresh- |when few nights - é actually eowhaating than to- dark; in summer ell all the y sunshine bright dewy world: slept content. , ewer ali \asterday’s rain-kiss- © ed drews) Mossoms opened. to welcore cs warnuth, into their bearts Newer was of more wed eT aay clad branches forming yard in the moonlight: “Better watch out’ Petercame Farm-folks, the night's visi- fell im feacvery showers to the-~light of this afternoon's mangel | “ight wind which carried lovely seeding. things © oor door: « Swallows’ “We smoothed the drills with - chuckles «hen they swooped low a horse -- drawn. roller.” And , umight. germinate and grow-well| ‘Yes, ideal. . If seeds don't and fruic: neuher- too large, nor grow now, we can't blame it on yet too small. but of a size to the weather! Please lads come up -to Hallo- favored the cropping of late. I ‘we'en Even. as Wwe -sowed, never saw better. conditions” , three toa hill_the biggest barn- the —other_farmer _nodded.__ cat, black and silken furred and A question came up: “Now | knowing. was training’ green would you buy feeders of cattle eyes on Papa Starling’s front this day. of the year?'’ one quer- stoop, from a site on the -lean- led ; . ing willow. . ~Not pumpkin, but) “‘It would be safer now than apple pie we » Junched- on tonight: when the hay supply was low, I with .a visitor recalling that her would say’ James grinned. ‘household had today enjoyed one '‘‘The pastures imade from a squash, a leftover especially those that were fed of the autumn’s harvest, which ‘At the same time, I think 1 in a. surprise had wintered well would set a limit to the. number in the cellar bought. Farmers learned a les We stopped of doors with son from last summer: which arrived recently at her Portage la Prarie home -pro-- we ne- “s as futaet ie as se bale ves she’ was born in. Portezue’ James at the” parting, minutes ver know what kind of weather, Zo ar she was 9% in May, but” a Ja~-de—Duran:—Chile;—in--1866.—ago, lingering there to look-out we'll get. .or what last_there eet: British citizenship certificate (CP Wirephoio) along the valley, ‘Not that we will be to the grass.” ; rere ee eae Sees had not done this countless There was no last at all to to- jtimes before. But its charm ne- day. Buyt then is there ever any IDA: BAILEY ALLEN \ver fails - in rain or in sun, be- last toa; perfect June day? !neath moonlight ér cloud; in win-| , Until tomorrow - -, - Diary*:- : ter with its frost-sheen, and now Good- night. Cooked. Meat Or Fish. Both, Good In A Salad 4 ’ The term “entree salads’ bacon, cooked saladdressing may be new to you. But in to- and parsley. Stir with a kitchen |- day’ s ehic circles. chicken and fork, barely blending. Refriger- | seafood salads have graduated ate at least 1 hr. Garnish as | from the. wedding reception desCribed above. | class and received a ‘‘doctor's “TURN-OVER” PEARS | : degree’’: as suitable entrees for 1 tbsp. butter or, margarine ~ dinner or lunchéon on a warm 1 (29 oz.) can. halved pears 6 The Geartinds Charlottetown, Thur., June 9, 1966, | da = wg J then flour Tasteful iscovery : % ¢, brown sugar . ‘ne. we tae tien s tw f'pistcrvieee | Lively. Great-Grandmother C = from the French and | ‘% tsp. ground cinnamon 1 European cuisines and dis-| 1 tbsp. melted butter or 1A | 'H | W k covered. that any cooked meat | * margarine ctive n ospita or or fish tastes good in a salad, $& refrigerated baking W' combined with other har- -powder biscuits (pkg.) TORONTO (CP)—An 80-year- and stults her purse with minia. | monizing ingredients and the 2 tbsp. melted butter or old, guitar-playing great-grand- eure cologne bottles. right salad dressing. margarine, edditional mother last year visited 700) ‘I take the cookies for every- a Even i ; > ce elderly a Lf In Paris, where many restau- Sauce (see Chef) “Western Hospital. jand. Suerte ‘bananas for the | you'll see among made from suop meat, both popular. (On the Patio or Indoors) ‘Hot or Cold Beef Broth , (Canned) in Cups Biz Bowl of Baked Bean Salad |a baking powder biscuit round. | with Crushed’ Crisp. Bacon |Brush with Pickled..Beets on _Tossed Dressed Lettuce oven, 400 degrees F. While Cornbread : ‘(Homemade or. froma Mix) “Turn-Ovér" Pears with Butterscotch Sauce rants are patronized’ for their” appetizing home - style cuisine, partments) ‘thoroughly. with the hors tbsp. butter or margarine. Halve | \says d'oeuvres, an attractive salad pears crosswise and with fork |« and lightly coat with mixture there's alwafs a bean salad—— flour, sugar, vinegar, cinnamon empty-handed.” “Hot or Teed Coffee or Tea “Milk~ Comments: beans are still price; bacon is, ‘‘up-up.’ beans, add a tooked bacon — a taste is as good (almost) as a serving. fresh fruit is generally expen- Then add % tsp. sive use canned fruits. recipes for 6 Measurements level; BAKED BEAN SALAD WITH ‘butterscotch’: CRUSHED CRISP BACON (Strictly American) 1 (46 oz.) can baked beans 1c. fipe- chopped ‘celery 1 grated peeled small onion 2 tbsp. pickle relish : (not sweet) “°°5tS"*~sitces“baconKe— broiled. crisp and small - diced sl ¢. cooked ysalad dressing (previously ecolumned) Parsley : Garnish: Parsley sprigs, additional pickle relish or “chopped green —pepper;— and 2 choppgd hard- * cooked eggs Refrigerate baked beans at least IT hr Canned ba edl moderate in | To give ,ure 1 c. brown sugar (packed that good bacon taste to the down), 1-3 ¢. light cream or un- little crushed diluted evaporated milk, 2_ tbsp. If to boiling point; simmer 3 min. _ | will be between 300,000,000 and ‘Drain off any liquid and save’ to use in a soup. Put beans in 2! celery, onion, ‘BENNETT CARR Sun Life of Canada District Supervisor. insurance Ceunselling Charlottetown, P.E.1. Phone 4-8817, -: 4-5435 - qt. salad bowl; add pickle relist h. sesetesseceeeseren : OOOO OOO ° And# | now it was June with the new- « jlovely ” patterns once more on lawn and It certainly has, look promising, | i te ade the bees are tors, were, ‘€ pair who had_conie ¢ @* back ie the tuli ips today. You by to talk of ‘many things ’- to Ae: should hear them!” speak of the fields and the sow- The bio 1s on the wild pear ings,’with James recalling a high to a cat on s vard-path; atiny when I had finished. there, I went | song s blithe tune; the on to’ smooth the piece of new | bieat ot a iitele lamb in‘the or- land’ he said. ‘I was so inter- chard ested in my work that. I'm Pumpkin seeds were among) alraid I was late coming in to) our plantings.today, ,.We made supper. . . This is surely. great’ .@ wish. over them, that they | growing weather” he smiled. - “CAROL CUTCLIFF E . JULY WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Roy M cliffe; Augustine, Cove, -P EI. forthcoming marriage. of their voungest.. daughter, Cst. RCMP, Borden, P. E. I, of’ Mr, and” Mrs. Couse, Halifax, wedding will take place’-at announce’ the Carol James William C James NS, “Emma ay re Cut- Pp. E.-E '3:30-P M. to | ouse , son Vv. America. — Jumtnteieesmaiinnaa Hhadticinillimais ei. Cst. J. W, COUSE Tryon United Churent Tryon on July ‘9, 1966. at ~» ” su RF CAUSES STING About 750 people a‘year are Sen. stung.-by_ stingrays while bath- “ing. along the™ “Coasts of North stockbroker in Toronto, remains ghe reaches her mother's home ern hemisphere is Death Valley, *,-a European princess makes the + |redwood ranch house | |ing Lake Ontario. : ae t ATT. {. Princess Maria's ratner, te “Sate: King_Boris,. ‘died mysteri-. ously in the palace in Sofia in -1943--and—-her—brother--became King. Simeon II. The family _ thought. the king had been poi- soned but, as prisoners in the palace, Said nothing. In ee ities a “phoney plebiscite in which Bulgaria turned republican,’’ Queen Gio- vanna, the boy king and teens aged Maria fled to Egypt. Today Simeon runs a Madrid ‘radio station that. broadcasts to » Bulgaria. Several months ago he and his wife and their three ‘small. children - visited Princess “Maria and Prince Karl here. ~ Ontario Home-Of Princess Has Old World Reminders _GDN-'WMS_ ONTARIO. HOME OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP)—When, he’ never for- his guests. “I’m sure I'll horrify house- wives and: delight husbands: by saying I think: cooking is wom- an’s work and yno man_ should think of cooking after working hard for eight hours. in an of- fice,’’. the princess says. ‘PROMISED LAND’ »The prince and princess were ‘married nine years ago and “wanted to see the New World. id They ‘arrived: ay ar jater and | Princess Maria’ ane they found “the promised land.’’ They” have lived in Oakville since 1961. Once or twice a year they re- ‘turn to Europe to visit with their masses of ‘relatives. Prin- cess Maria usually sta¥s with barbecues transition to” life in the New World, there’spbound to be a lit- tle of the Old. World in evidence: Princess Maria Louisa of Bul- garia lives, with her husband ; and two sons in a cut stone and overlook- It’s the sort of home aaoied |by many’ middle upper income families in Canada and it’s *fur* nished in Danish modern furni- ‘ture. The old World reminders aré \in the paintings, including a mu- /seum-sized oil portrait of Prin- cess Maria's: father, the late King Boris ,of’ Bulgaria. » LOSES CITIZENSHIP NAIROBI (Reuters) — Ernes- itine Kiano, American-born Ne- gro wife of Kenya’s Labor Min- ister. Julius Kiano, has-been \deprived of her Kenyan citizen- ship,’ says a notice in the official _{ here is. also an impressive her mother, the former Queen gazette published here Wednes- -soval portrait of Maria’s great- G vanna, in her home-in-exile gay Police said only “that this randmother, the late Queen in Portugal. ‘ was in accordance with the pro- visions of the Kenya Citizenship Act of 1963. Press reports said Mrs. : Kiano left the fos Tuesday night. ~ aria Louisa, after whom she! is. named. And on either side such trips, Princess Maria says: are matching miniatures © of . ‘‘Many-ladies of Hamilton and members of Princess Maria's Toronto go to-Saks-Fifth Avenue family and that of her husband, and spend the same money in German Prince Kar] of Leinin- an hour on clothes that it takes agg oe the Atlantic."’ e adds that the fare to Lis- Prince Karl, who “works as & ‘bon—is—only-$200--and--that—-once-! Explaining the economics of ny REACH BELOW SEA The lowest point- in the west- European in: at— least one way— the expenses stop. Calif., 282 feet below ow sea level. ae Rub deep.muffin pan (6 com- “I make one trip a .week "en. I'm constantly ” baking— | l every Wednesday afternoon," ee are everyone's favor- | Mrs. Thomas Cartmell. |! 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