f" f Hnpiieuiucs Lieutenant Govern- fm-A: mg Honour. Go rnment House on 1.; hollgur of His Excel- . Usman stroamid.lo- . Ambassador of the Rellllbllli 03 rzdonesis in Canada. callenc-. Sir. Archibald , High Commissioner from the "QM Kingdom in c for 3, past four yew. PIN A We "u visit to Prince Edward ls- ”; this week. While beret ho was l' at of His Honour. Lieuten- tcovernor T.W.L. Prowso and an prowae at Government llouse. . , M , .f.H. Bishop Ch':iI.,'..:r2lvn. and Mrs. Rob: ,.-t Carrutheres and son Ralph. Kmtngton, returned on Tuesday. mtember 4th. from a motor trill Toronto. 0111-. Wile” Ml” Bl5h' m and Mr. Carrurhers. I"-ended fl. meetings of U19 MWW fl'm' ,4 North American SYn0d 0 1119- nu Church of Scotland. Which were held at the Free Church. mvenport Road. Toronto. on Wed- mday, August 29th. ReV- 1-3- Bishop, by the authority of to General Assem of the church. which was held Edinburgh. May W, was appointed the first moder- ,.,,r or the newly formed Synod- - i subject liis EX 1' Mr, Bishop. while in Toronto. assisted the Rev. John Macsween. M.A., at the Communion Services in the Free Church of!ScAotland. during the VV of . and. delivering the addresses on Saturday and on Sabbath. The Rev. John Mgclgod. Fort wllllllll. de- livered the address on Thursday. The Rev. John Macsween. deliv- ered the addresses for all the Gae- . llr services. The communion services were largely attended blf members 01 the Church. in Detroit. Wlnnioea. ud Prince Edward Island. Mgny of the farmer members .9 the church in Prince Edward island. are now identified with p it h in Toronto. It is in- lglsesliilgcto note that Mr. David Compton, a former Charlottetown hov. was the precentor for the ser- vice on Saturday evening of the communion seantnr .l.P. Maclntyre and Mrs. Maclntyre have as their guest their daughter Miss Freda Msclntlfre of B0?-MI Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. Goodwill Avenue. leave Monday tnr Calgary. They will attend the marriage of their daughter Valor- lr Rogers to Lieutenant Harry P. Williams-Freeman Mrs. Stanley Storey has return- ed to Baltimore. Mrs. Storey spent the summer at Keppoch the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. NJ-l. Delllols. Mrs. Jack Boomhower and Mrs. H Place were joint hostesses st a very pretty arranged show ' or on Friday night, in honour of lliss Wands MacMllan whose marriage takes place on Sept. lith, to Lieut. Kenneth Bourgeau Among those entertaining for Miss Wands MacMillan last week was Mrs. A.J. McAdam. Belvc- dere Ave.. at a miscellaneous shower. Many lovely gifts were received and the humorous vers- as read by Miss Frankie MacMil- lsn. provided much merriment on this happy occasion. Miss wuds MacMillan whose marriage takes place in the near future was guest of honour at an enjoyable function ven by the staff or C.FC.Y. ra to station at Stsnhopc Beach. The bride to be was presented with lovely gifts to mark this most enjoyable gather- tng. Mlas Mae Warren has returned to Mt. Edward Heights after spend- ing the past two weeks in Hunter River and North Rustico. while in liunler River. she visited at the home of her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warren and in North Rustico at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh warren Air and Mrs. Sheldon Warren. left recently for Ottawa. after spending their holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mont Jones of Sackvitle. Mrs. Mary isaunde sun with her cbtidren Heather and Donnie who have been sumrnering at Keppoch have returned to Halifax. hghesllttoatesses for utiho (golf Tea urday are e owing: Mrs. Reg. Mahar. Mrs. L.D. Mu. Kay. Mrs. Sheldon Carson. Mrs. A.W Mstheson. Mra..Horsce Jar- dlne. Mrs. Harold Milllgan and Mrs. Lloyd Psrlee. - Miss Alice Fraser entertained Trinity United Women: Mission. in Lower Montague last Tuesday evening. with sixteen members an- swering roll call. Mr. Leslie MacDonald led the worship service, which was follow- ed by the treasurer"! and supply secretary's reports. A program and date for the Fall Thank Of- fering service were discussed. the final decision being left in the hands of the executive. MARGATE W.l The August meeting of the Mar- gate W.l met at the home of Mrs. Keith Warren with sixteen mem- bers and two visitors present. Meeting was opened by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answ .cd to by naming a beauty spot on Prince Edward Island and the minutes of last meeting were ary Society at her summer home! Friday Sept. 7. 1956 ELEANOR ROSS Remember the day you last .washed your can opener? Some- how many good cooks and careful housekeepers forgot to do that one lob. Everything else in the kitchen gets scrubbed, but all too often that invaluable aid is for gotten at wash-up time. The hot westb season is no time for neglecting the can owner. of course there's no suit- able time for neglecting it. but in hot weather it pays to take every poesib precaution to protect your family's health. FOOD RESIDUE . The tip end or the edge of the cutting wheel is inevitably going to dip into the contents of the can. So unless the gadget has been scrubbed with hot soap or detergent suds, its going to carry the old food residue right back read and approved. A letter con- cerning collecting for the Cancer Campaign was read and discus- sed and it was decided to lesev this until next meeting. A letter concerning the TB test and its coming was read. also a letter eon- cerning a gift for Mrs. Manning. It was moved and seconded that DAILY PATTERN WEEK'S SEW-THRIFTY miss! The lovely long - waisted lines of this dress are the newest young fashion! It's a cool cotton sunfrock. with cover - up bolero: a jumper come tail. to wear with her favorite blouses! Pattern 4578: Children's lines 2. 4. ii. a. 10. Size 8 dress. 2 yards 35-inch bolero. 7-ll yard. Embroi- dery transfer included. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. l-las complete illustrated instructions. lsend THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35 cents) in coins tstamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to Anne Adams. care of Charlottetown Guardian; Pat- tcrn Dept.. 60 Front St. W. Toron- tn. Ont. into the next can it opens. Then Margate W.i send what was ask- ed for. for same. Members ex- pressed appreciation of Mrs. Man- ningls fine work for W.1.'a The sick committee reported two calls made. The treasurer gave her re- port and reported 330.50 having been collected and sent to the" Salvation Army. Committees were appointed as follows: Sick. Mrs. Edward And- rews and Mrs. Charles Dennis: School. Mrs. Harold Woodside and Mrs. F.D Marks. The member- ships for Drama and Musical Fes- tivals having been sent the follow- ing delegates were appoined to attend the meetings concerning same. Drama. Mrs. Heath Mayhew and Mrs. Arthur Profitt. Music. Mrs. G. Mayhew, Mrs. A. Johnson. Mrs. 3. Howard. Mrs. K. Warren and Mrs. H. Woodside. It was decided to scrub the school on Monday. August 13th. it was moved and d d that a bills be paid. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Ed. Bearisto. Roll call to be answered with the name of a famous painter or auth- or. An auction sale will be held at next meeting. Collection was taken amounting to 31.71. Meeting! closed with National Anthem and lunch was served by the committee in charge. NEW ANNAN W.l The August meeting of the New Annan Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Moase. Thirteen members and four visit- ors were prescnt. Meeting open- ed by singing the Institute Ode followed by the Creed. g Roll call, was answered by each member showing their first pict- ure after marriage. This caused lots of fun. Correspondence was read and it was moved and seconded to send 50 cents to Mrs. Burge to go Scrub T Can. Opener, Too rdian. Page 9 The Gun there's the risk of rnntaminatlng perfectly good loofl that was asl- eiy and scientifically pncked. The food residue, even tiniest particles that remain on the opener tip or edge of the rotting- wheel. may have collected dan- gerous bacteria during th hot weather. - HOT BUDS If YOU U50 1! wall can opener take a minute or so to detach it and scrub it in the sink with hot Iuds. But don't let it soak. Cutting wheels must retain a certain amount of oil to keep functioning efficiently and you don't want to wash away that oil. The hand-type can opener with cutting wheel should be washed the same way-quickly and with hot suds and rinses. Other types can soak in hot suds without im pairing their efficiency. ELl.EN'S DIARY Bon-lire Lil . In Dew-fall "I can't see in use hurryln' when there's a P610011! ltlfd 4” eomln' tomorrow that slnt 972' been touched" on 0111 Vermnt . pniiospher once said. The nil!!! in n timqa leads our farm- :racto':rlt'i1r-Gk on into the dusk 1! "Never put off until CgmWWW what you can do t0dI)'- ho so this evening they 0 I0 II . n s s time to light and burn a heap of rubbish on a distant field of the farm. . ” "yr; the Gypsy at heart we laughed tn Junie, when after guppef we stowed awn! WWI W" band and son in the little truck which was to makh its way to the scene. But not at once or directly. There was first, with the char- ing complete at home. Iiifilhef mixing of cement to "run for the foundation of that far barn be- fore they should move to the next endeavour. We waited there for them. watch- ing idly the afterlight fade from its pools along the fields. saw the twilight spread its purple veil ov- er meadow and woodland: sawgthe lights come on in barns of neilh boring farms where choring was being done. and in houses where the children would be gathering in out of the exquisite dlmness to school-lessons and rest. "I wonder which direction the winds in?" James said. at lenslh coming to join us in the truck. ”Prctty hard to tell-there's so litllg" the younger farmer replied. "Mostly West. I'd say- and there's y . cently resigned. it was decided to have an imaginary pantry sale. uch member they wish to give towards the sale in money. to the next meeting in- stead of home cooking, A donat- ion towards the Protestant Orph- anage will also be accepted at the next meeting. Sick committee reported two treats taken to Sl('l(. Collection amounted to 31.45. Cards were sold amounting to 31.25. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Emeline McKay witlt Mrs. Robert Williams. Mrs. Richard Wall and Mrs. Delbert Raynor on lunch. School committee Mrs. Ed- ison Dalziel. sick committee. Mrs. Delbert Raynor and Mrs. Keith shompson, Program committee. Mrs. John Mclnnis and Mrs. Keith Thompson. An auction sale was. held with Mrs. .lohn Mnase all auctioneer. An interesting contest was enjoyed llon't- irritate cItiItl's intestines with”tuo-stmnglaxatives" Intern at last Isa levels I f:nlIIns's In fallen for your shl I's prataetlsa sraligsl its grfpasl III III mtsi top using harsh lantivu that may irrllala he yonder walls of your obilrlls ll1lill.ll'I?!. nuetnl nrlmplng. plug, or was '. tin- oosnfnrtsbla feelingzI.T.-large. llanhr Adult-mu strong for children. They work. but they may irritafas the delicat- asamhnnea in the infant: . Medical science has at last. developed Chil gron's Own Tablet dim e hands . lust strong enough. . . nothanh . . . in tablet orni. g t-Laa , easy to takal Rolievu t tummy. too. try Children's Own shlafa toda - made In the makers of Baby's Own sblota. Seal they are not the i-war to your ehild'a luatava problems. ll towards a gift for a valued mem- ber of the Department who has re- "Grownup" styling for a little, SEMI - ANNUAL SALE 4 2094 ORIENT HOSIERY 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER REG. 1.25-SALE PRICE 51 GAUGE 30 DENIE REG. 1 .50-SALE PRICE STRETCH NYLONS SIZES A-B-C-REG S1430 SERVICE WEIGHT RAYON-REG. 1.35--SA New Fall Shades OFF 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.08 ....ss-.o LE PRICE. to bring amount - where we want if for the burning, away from the direction of the buildings." Back then we went to where on pasture closely cropped Ilt is cur- Twin. A Pral-ldenf V tour; that given sizable at-n-age to, crop, the cattle have their favorite corners and pieces of it. mm. from the carpentry of summer had been hauled to make all in all a great heap. . .How nice was the gathering gloom of the night. scent. ed sweetly and still. Lights of lraf. lic brightened the sky south above the Highway. and here and there. seen from our Vantage-point or high ground. movintt stars of light indicated other road: of the coun. fryside near and far the dew-fall of it summer night, touching the match on a hit of Helditone. shielding the blaze jealously from the least breath of wind? Cunning I palm anxiously? Watching it catch then and glow and burn uith a mighty force, with leaping. licking flames and cascading sparks" And wondered what makes the nous;-wife's thoughts centre on .-teaming ket- tles and f'n0klnz-puts? mg the cave-man make the stews? Judg- ing from tho inherent feminine ltlrrlnlh which om-ttr at the eight of a flame. a bed of coals. we fancy it was ”thr lillle wumman" who fussed over the mixture cook- ed over that fire on the earthen floor! The stars kept the quiet fields. One "fell.” We slglled. Was a lov- ed one of earth taken in that sign? Brightly the firs burned and in a strange sight drew the pasluring herd out of the night to stand cur- ious about-while faces. dark fac- es, great eyes shining. ”That's not a small ox the-re"" HIV? you ever lit a bonfire in' estrus! by Ivrfsg " We were enclosed thing in g Delreful and allngeti-er lovely. Be yond the circle of light, out over the boundaries in the dark lay the ills and torments of a world wide- and worried. "There!" the younger farmer said giving a final stir to the burn- ing heap "we'll leave it at that for the night." As we do now this day. graciou- to this island farm and good. Until lumurruw-- - --Diary. ffoodnlght. . . . . cT5ok's CORNER BANANA I.f)Al-1 ll; cup slmrlctllitg 1 ("up while sttunr 2 Cilgs 3 medium li.'ui:ttt.'is it-rushed) 1 tsp. soda '15 cup Clmppori Hills in tsp. salt -1 tsp. vanilla l2 cups flour :' Mix in l)T(lt'l' gm-n Bake at 351 l (leg. for 70 niinutt-s. James said. picking out a face in the night. ”.lusl as good as any use of them-should make quite an y the people no calcounfonlorqualiiy mdurviao...wnf potato "Count The People" and wk: The Fcsrnoua President, Electric s r 1" ' with manta. value 8159.50 and I Proddant Floor Polisher. oun- pleto with attachments value 3137.50. Totd Value I297.H. nmcirr our MIITTLE , l"8- . was popular early in the century Serve the meat Willi ggiimgv A diamond, although the hard- and it was always made like this: made from the pan dripping! vest substance -known. is brittlel Combine 2 c. diced tart apples, after carefully removing all fat, land can chip it dropped. llET'S EAT world 1;! our "W". 0",, am" Ind 1---:--:--. --W"- T or tea or milk. Villl I07. Old-Fashioned Dishes - Are Back On The Table I! IDA 3-HI-EY ALLEN ibrlilten nutmeats (any kind) with "w'y "ck El H" W” ”l ""3. V4 c. French dressing. Refrigersta ' century," I was saying. "a hot po.. 15 . hm tabo salad or hot cabbage saladi m'”' l”, B ' was a smart accompaniment to a' Blend with 55 e. cooked salad cold ham platter. Hot wilted dressing. Serve in lettuce nests. Garnish igreen salads were popular at din- ; of whole nutmeals and slices of. ,., .; ner, especially when fish was served. But it's only within the last year or no. Chef. that they ”"peel9d "d 3Wl9- 59"” 5' have once again become the iasli- Sunday Dinner: Waldorf salad; . - roast lamb; mint sauce; pan- roasled potatoes with green been i 1-lot Fried Shrimp Salad f'hill peach sherbet with coconut maca- - roons; hot or iced coffee or tel and de-vein 2 lbs. cooked Shrimp or milk. or use 2 (ill on tlkgs. thawed frozen. cooked shrimp ' y Combine in c. real rttay:.nnalse.; Roast Lamb; Whatever cut-of with VI 159- Kraled onion in allamh is to be roasted. the treat- akillet. Heat 2 mm ment can be the same. Add the shrini Saute river a- Always cut off as much Oictll moderate heat it nlil llglllly outside fat as possible. Make a. browned. Renime from the 'teat.Iduzen incisions in the lamb Ill!!- Toss in 1 c. do-ed rt-l-ry. 1. c.' stick in each ,a sliver of a aectsol -x .' additional real ntayonnaise, 2 tsp lof peeled garlic or I little rlwzt-g capers or (-hopped sour pit-kl:-s, 2i onion. Brush all over with plenty tsp. lemon Juice. '2 tsp. will andlof lemon Juice: d"5l- with nllv ' El 1 . . 1 ii tsp. pepper pepper and snonosodium Glut-In Heap in the vetlta-r of s harm. mate. large platter. (lsrnt.-it unit not, Place on a rack in a haklnl cooked bf0('('tlll, t-arrnl.- and quar- Pall R0851 l5 I not m”",'' 4.z:' dG' lered hard - vouketi eggs sncemgrees 1-1. or until besmmnl '0 llengthwise. Serves 6. brown. Then reduce '-319 hul 10 Tomorrows L)inm-r 350 degrees F. and roast steadily juice; served L'lllllf'fl in hot; hot 20 ntin. to the D0lInd.. fried ' shrimp salad mu. potato Potatoes for pan-soasuni: should chips; broccoli: t-zsrruts; lemon be peeled and yllwd ill ""3 P0" meringue pie: hot or iced coffee 1 hr. before the amh will b0 film? Turn them once for even brown- Vt-gctable l I Waldorf Salad: 'l'liis salad also 1 c. small-diced celery, '4 c. or with not-too-sweet mint sauce. E guts-egg, B I G CASH VALUE FIRST PRIZE llamas VCOUNT THE PEOPLE" ly asatarisa this content now In than i (Parts of faces causal). mat 0: fits coupon and you bborldileeok lunlhllf CONTEST faeaa. Enter your I aanuflonal ulna. TI-g-1 E21 fomery. Park Corner. and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Warren. North Rustlco. W.O.l.C. Stewart. Roy and wife and Dr. James E. Bryden. wife and daughter Dianne. have return- ud to ttawa. While in PE Is- land they visited at the home of llrs. Roy's parents and Mrs. Ery- tion's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Wsrren. North Rutico. Stock Up At These Savings . HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF VALUAILE MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES! Kflaa FOLLOW THESE RULES TO WIN . . . "GET ACQUAINTED" SALE 3l.00 OFF 3.95 .. Playtex Lightweight; Girdle:-Rag. 4.95 SKIRTS - Tartan -- Twaad - Wools-4 Lost Season Clearing . . . . . . . . . V2 Price SALE PRICE THE FASHION SHOPPE cmmt Hw number of People in tho picture Warns of face: mtmtl. Enter your er-uni. in the snare provided on the entry column. Fill out the entry form accurately and completely to Qualify. Neatneaa will decide in use at. ties. Miss l-jtleen Jay. R.N.. was en- lertained recently at s miscellan- Cous shower by the girls of the Poiycllnic a the borne of Mrs. GWTRC Bur esa. After the beaut- iful gifts had been opened a da- llclous lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Don Tlnney and Mrs. Robert Maybew. Mr. and Mrs. GM. Avard have lid as their guests over the Lab- zg DIl.ilrr' Mrs. A;zard's er. . , 5. water ioas"s'l'lsa" n"s'v'ia T-Znirtoa from this rnnlnui close l2:fIl pm. midnight Sept. lo, 1956. Entries from this advertisement poet-marked after Midnight Soot. to. 1954. will not he considered. Entries must he sent through the mall only. lVinner'4 vull lw anmutm-ml in this 1lIllVlli';ilifllI M 14-09! II possible after Sept 10. 1955. Only one entry per person alowod. Any resrldcnt It an i G9-am Ind!-1 9' 4 - No Sc tis ave iii years is alltztble for the Grand Prize. l.b..- g g . 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