1igefs'W'ri?e Gi2Traia7i'" iTi3r's EAT Chicken A Served in a Casserole By IDA BAILEY ALLEN NE .,,-,a lunrhllli in the dele-i - in of the l'ililDCl oi-c:-isokiiig Ne"-i .l.' R . . n' Climkeii a .n Flakeil (lliirkrn Hi -.- t.iil:c:i r.:.1'e:i'Ii' ii-is shr- '. than illl(P(l into bite-slzeii plcixtv of musnv! :.l u.rrii pei'l'l9i5i ii the sauce is not '1! ciiickcii flavor. iiitli chickcxi "ke. the izay the is served in the ;e. wills. a tile: inkilii: powder , and n spri: WOMEN by an Island Dsmpness yesterday morning. with a change of work for the farmers and today the sunshine and lively breeze they needed to come once more to the harvesting . . How fascinating is the farmer's lot. we remember, giving him as it does a number and variety of interests with which to fill his hoursl . s s riTi.;iia'y7sI-Bi?” 28,"i9T” La King "I feel so sorry for . . ." an Is- land girl, then a holiday visitor to her girlhood home commented on a summer day of our young years, of her brother settled happily on the old farm. "l-Ie's stuck there, with nothing ahead of him but work! Oh dear." she mourned, "when I think of him it makes me cross! Why can't he sell and come away with me and get a. good paying job! Honestly. Ellen, I gave him credit for more brains than he has." perfect, Madame, cut in pllhievl” jpmuhs, eggcd, crumbed, fried in deep f.ii and well drained." I ”Aiid the Cinnamon Custard Pi-2 on the in-siiu looks good." I Idl'l9d- isnunds much more enticing than bl-le. likes it.” we offered. "And Dlfllh Cuslald Dler I dllldelsmnd if he's happy, how could he better most of the delegates like Properly himself?" 3.plt'9(l ioods. an art many American cooks have yet to learn." 'l'0M()RROVt"S DINNER She shrugged. ”Oh, I know," she replied dlsmally. "but where else has he ever been? He doesn't know h w good and how easy a time he Minestrone m ght have avruy from it. What I Chicken R in King with Biscuits ask you." she queried soberly, "is Spinach there to see on a farm? A team of French-Fried Eggplant horses. a few cows and sheep, a Cinnamon Custard Pie pig and some chickens!" con” Tea Miiki "That could be enough," we said. "There's more to farming than the Cinnamon Custard Pie: Line .1 living om makeslii 9.in. pie plate with American pie, . ”Yes there is." she chuckled. with pastry Over the bottom and sides l .ELI.'EN'S DIARY . is more to farming than the living Farmer's Wile some bitterness, worki" And through the years since we have proved to ourself that there "there's folks make. Here we learn to look for and appreciate and evaluate, though not in the coin of the realm, the good things and lovely in our world shout. O O 0 "Where else than on s farm does a rain cloud mean so much; or sunshine, or the wintry blast. or cat- tle lowing in the pasture." an under- standing writer in The Furrow makes comment. ”Who more than s farmer savors the new turned soil or marks the growth of life with such interest. Who listens more intently for wind in the night or the bird's first chirp at dawn. who witnuses a miracle greater than one who casts seed to the earth and follows it to harvest. who knows better the frailty of new life. or the fury of clouds twist- ing in the sky; or the tranquility after the storm. Where else than on the land is there a greater symphony of science and art, such harmony between na- ture, man and God?" Good this day has been for the Family-busy, interesting. full. - IDOYC Until tomorrow e W - - Diary -h-eGood-night..... i llgliiiy press in 1 tsp. tine dry bread Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pound (Carlson Photo) sssssoo Up '11-i:lRl'S probably no 9106- of equipment in the home that is as easy and as economical to o ta as the modern kitchen stovs. - -ing economy in terms of conven- ience. efficiency. snd good llvllll as well as dollars and cents - it I. bsrgsin. any way you look at it. is, if it is kept in good con- di n. Keep stove clean Olsen surfaces and clean cooking units can, .snd do. distribute heat evenly, and. if in proper condition. require only s. reasonable mini- mum oi fuel for proper hosting. The fuel used over and above this reasonable minimum is an expense for which the homemaker pays without getting any benefit. when burners sputter and the oven smokes. you can figure that there's money going up in smoke. too! All it takes to out operation costs is simple cleanliness. Soap and water cleaning removes the grease and food particles that clog burners, coat oven linings. stain and damage stove surfaces. Home economists stress the importance of a thorough weekly stove clean- ing. Dally Check Wile However. there's much to be gained by making stove-inspection a regular part of your daily kitchen care and clean-up. They do that in I Smoke , ,When The Stoveis.Dirty ny ILIANOI nose iffy with s sospy cloth. than with is rinse cloth-s quick job that pays off. ' lsmovsble Parts The modern stove has sil.re- movable parts. wherever possible. Broiler drawer fronts. entire broil- er drawers. oven guides lid racks, vsive handles and vsive panels, burner parts and bowls. top grain and s age drawers are now among them. hat can be easily sCBIOVOd can. of course, be more efficiently scrubbed .with no hidden gressa loft in difficult crevices snd Joints. A handy aid to cleaning ,burners is A pipe cleaner or a piece of wire. After unclogging burners, plunge them into hot soapsuds in the sink and scrub with s ptiff brush. Be sure to rinse and let dry thorough- hi before replacing. Keep carbon from jamming the pilot light, too. Turn it off, than scrub the hous- ing with s brush and wash with a soapy cloth. Dry all areas before relighting. the Armed Servicm, you know. where neglect of equipment comes R('V.. W. Pister officiated at the :Mrli 3t- bridesmaid. They wore matching V051! crumbs. MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN I i II, c. sugar. l Beat 3 eggs. adding jmmm. .m. wedduig in West End Alliance gowns of lime green chiffon and ii tsp salt and ll tsp. clnamon.i , lciiurrh. Toronto, August 21, when small feathered hats and carried xhdef the heldlnl 01 Mflillll Del- P in 2 c. cold Whole mlllk Paul” Florence Helena Bruce, daughter nosegsys of carnations and 'mums. Bell” :rl()tL:1,r the crust-lined plate. Dust A to; Mr, and M", Harold Bruce. To ,.weh,e, me brmevs mm; mm, Wherever food has been splashed ciirichcrl with '. tsp. cinnamon. East Biiltic, P. E. I. became the a navy dress with white acces- Dr lmlled 0Ve"- Y0" Yuk lmlllhuy hl0h0S-l- Bake 10 min. in B hill 0VEll- 435 Nature HPVH did balmy gardeners know to be true. . . ibride of Mr. Lloyd Edmond Pound sories. The groom's mother wore ”3l"5 "M955 the Palllclu "0 F9 tsp. l?9l)- degrees F. Reduce the heat to 330. 'I'he hear: that loved lief; 'I trust in Nature for the stable son of Mr. and Mrs. William Found, a grey dress with rose accessories. '",0V9d mm mil l'h9"- And 515” hi I, r. cliicken':iegri-es l-1: bake 30 min.. or unill 'rhmu.zh all the Walls of this our laws Fredei-icton. P. E. I. The wedding dinner was served l” "W" l0 l"-'99 "l 0"" C193" ri1t'iiI0hl7l?d milk liglitly browned on top. and a knife. life, i0i' beauty and utility. Spring Shell Given in marriage by her broth- at the Diet Kitchen to the bridal um" lt 15 l” 3” "' cl"" '"'9' '. r. mam. Whcn when inserted near the center. To lead from Joy to Joy; plant er Maurice, the bride was gowned party and guests and later an Cn- C0""”9” lmlllhis "'4 l"hlhl5- wipe the oven out and each time comes out clean. Serve cold. For she can so inform And autumn garner to the end of in I w;,1tz.1e,,gm 5”-amass gown of joynble evening was hem at the l lh-”ri' The mlhd lhhl l5 Wllhlh "5. mt ltulle over taffeta, designed with a home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hickox W5 used G” W" lb” ml'erl" 1" ” Aria-mi-.i2i:. arid wr min the 'l'RlCK 0F Tl”: CHEF so kl;I'i.1:Jl::,SS v:1'idtliWqiIi;i(;tiness and.I traits: llnigktlitod-the right shall be bodice of Dem.” and sequins, over Po” cred”. ' . - Tl 1'” l'”'””"” Add a little tomato juice and a; . i a s ' ; I V it she wore a taffeta jacket. Her For going away, the bride chang- t rri-n(.ii-1-cried I-jggplniit ltouch of dried basil when cooking Nw;:Ll;1elrDllD.l:illhF;ll::gl1llL:g tlliggh Judge AndH(;t:reli;mtrl:n the wrong. while fingertip veil of tune was gathered ed mm . pale blue shanmng dress I . . . - . : if. r - w red in N tfMd tdF It T:..sA-F:-;i n lrimi Lgzpialt is spinach menu, . I mm w my Own Soul, that canysheamcrrrogvgi aocazzidee operaerds rs?" with navy and white accessories. ew. I e e a S MAIL Nor the sneers of selfish men, perceive land while gladlon Her Corsage was a white orchid. , ' MARY HAVVORTHK Nor greetings where no kindness The outward and the inward,-l Sh , ' Amid mower; of comet” up i . gggg g N L ., e was attended by her cousin. i r . . . TheWdigglryalliitt-ii'cotii'se of daily l And Cezoldlsea good Mm Rut: Mon” 83 Malm" M happy couple kn for a brief honey' . ' i n a Miss J P k is , toi shM;l,;e&er prevail against us or Browning loved the gmwmg ll:l:;iE:li:nlN Tnntxn in ney moon mo rng through Ontario. . . . . l ' world and was enraptured by its DEAR MARY HAwiQIlTli: wxuifwulet linrutllm ”il3?iols5 dpOrIlIlllecd5l:nI)"0l1.t oufdtliiteuerlglll faith that all wpich Wonder and wrote about it in a . . . inli please i HP ah M We 0? Pelt-g Bu 0 18 ' . ' triumphant manner. In September T unlit. of ..n are and oldcr- iinr-. And I ggithcejr yoigngfgagtgemi Ls him? oltlesliglgmlgsl we usually have much color in the . F(il.lp.(V n gird (ii) in 40 years what the ,hus an s c be t ma -gwordsworth woodlands and even now m shelg B, M. Jan K.” . -.i-hn am no, iirntiv iricnmpatible. that he hints to you a u . . . Mud Emu lovely Mame branches Slilli-iilllllllfil m i n u t e. homemakers. now that you finally If you can spare a While I was relieving my nerves lihf) mf'Z'Fl,V l:i'e under the sameldreary lot at home. Thus I won- . in this manner. the pounds were HM Him who are yomg the mndep of crimson leaves can be found. Garden work is full of blessings. I hang in mi;-(1 q cijiupie whom l minding other won-um" on Dr, TOGIY l ll3Ve Planted for 1138- Siizrlgroggglghgimffggedothgfugg; have a chance to read the news- piling on. I am 5' 8" and last De- "-"J" P305!” "'”"V"h I shmihi like to son find a better Edmund Bergler tars her)? Or ””"' b??””” ”"d 5”" l" ll" 5”" and placed where they will be en- PaP"- 1'” like to W55 0" this ln- cember weighed 205 pounds. . i. i and love or each, Henry's sister. ,ml2'1l1lr? "1 dfmg dell”1yi?erthl'Ii1l::t lhgrcbiorea Mi1l'gue- Joyed for some time. The Virginia Spill"! letter from another busy '1 "l" ”" 0” mmd WM '9' gl,l:d"Cll..lI:!lAAsl'l.e:evcl:pcd :i':a';-7.'ll'd:: ii at this late hour. case. an emotiona y pieiu ce H” or Painted Daisy was Named cxeeper is beautiful now when homemaker. - we are prone to marked on how much weight we Pimpm! c”'AMs"' hu "uh "mu(.h' think of courage as bold and dash- ing. But steady. everyday, courage observer. ll S89hlS- had both put on and I decided right then to take action. By counting calories I reduced to 175 pounds. It took eight months. It was hard to do, and sometimes I felt like arc ;ms.t. 63, married over 40 , and hate no children. Never, I don't thing it would help this a earner. the wife has al-, pair particularly to ldenlvlly l-h9lh had access to the family in-l with a shadowy age group-as if in buy as she liked for the their age were their special prob- the storm could not reach, and even the bsrberry has scarlet ber- , ries on part of the shrubs. The 15 ""9 T031 lcslg rose hips are with us too when we fl "Sell 10 lhlhk ll W35 lmP03' thought all of these lovely things,Slble for me lo lose weight - but in the new border in four different colors. They produce showy flow- ers on long stems and are very valuable for cutting. They grow in neat, compact tufts, and have drying utios II has proved unszio!ly effec- tive to bring relief to pimple su eren. . Orsasslsss and fast-drying in comm with pimples...dries pimples surprisingly fut. And Ci.lAIA5lL'l uiiupii: si-lion stops . or to make herself aitrac- lem. Rather I thlnli l-hCY mu” . . had gone for this season We have ll ll-We DF0Ved ll CH" he d0hE ll I eating everything in sight' I would the growth of bacteria that can cause and lglimpse their individual distor- 91533” "Ml? ell” l,0ll3K9- Whlch h t b th U 1 I f pnsm, reauy wants 1 . I hav 5 the k th t i I 1 dlh spread impler.Skin-coioredio hide pim- 'i”iiei' nave Cxlbllcllt. income pro- l tions, if they are to introduce im. l adds to the amnmveness of the mm 0 e an u 0', 0 e m 8 S nee S aye Ome 50 pies and end nub-i sssmem.cLr.uiuit is much, what was the use of tryiii; to lose, and who cared, anyhoww Well, my husband cared and was real proud of me. My mother rc- marked that I was looking better and the children said they didn't want me to look like hefty Mrs. X in our neighborhood. "After staying at 175 pounds for Continued on page 12 . , lplants. Some years ago they grew apartment in piovements in character. g they owned al It is my inference that Henryil;(')w"r9u3,ll';des'll)rllIl1ere :”Clre:E9ih:ln3t5s am ms W1” are No or A hlm- were found in weed rden two extremely immature personal- , Y, K3 r itie' contributing to each others Fm" "EV 0”9m”le P'3PPl'5 W9” nattne dimcumes. lalso planted today and I am look- The summer 1954 issue of The'l"3, lmiward W ”"3”' bl90ml"K- Psychiatric Bulletin (published C3r;:f';e':ldf:C5rle'i poplzil" 1”" quarterly by TH” University) igaeautiful .whltg ylsllird allwonogink 53" M lllnmBm:;',chalrac"er1s:dTl;e,l.1I plants have been planted A special i r oesoovousymaaape - CAN CONFLICT nr. nnniicizn ,?,,etf,l:,,.p relmons Wm, omew that place was prelplareii with izireli-rl)!tltcl:1i, , . , manure carre mm e e l llcn'j.' iii! riill lllilll would llkflglit? ::rleh::3e"'OCE::dMl:::k' whgre it has been for Lweh-cl iii 'nt'e fricnd” or reliilircs come in I . . . 4 months, 9LlillFl3i' dinnc: now and then-butl The” Chm! dmlnguuhlng "an I. i -m My ( e Good soil from the vegetable not (”.'Cn .1 Christmas or Thanks-Ignghgulgleggmzrgepgr :):?1:,io:?nlln garden was carried in the gmgu givin: meal can be shared with h m bot wheelbarrow and when planted zinrmir-. Whcn he comes home af- l gfliglafchxgllsh p:5:e,.nI "1 they were well-watered. No peren- tcr niaiiy a harrl day, there isn't a ' ' nial in less r i d d igh f - '" "' '"."" lssdss-'s Digest. reported on dlniopl tests using CLEAIASH. type mediation. Now the largest-selling special pimple, medication in Americs...becsure cLr.ui.uii. has helped so many teenagers and adults. Must work for you or money back. Only 694 and 3l.l9. At all druggists. Get ctuutssir. todsy. iii-rty and a the l'l'.lll('ill'lZi iiire siimmrr cottage until a fewi -mars ago. iihcn they disposed oil it i'(lZi health reasons. The man ri Qt driitk or smoke. loves his: i'. ri. and take: complete charge: at man and building maintenance, In addition to holding a respon- sible jnh. lovely and org seem to take on an added ml. and since I stay home must of the liance, and then 33 dgrgneggltinie, I slipped into the habit of gathers this goes and new beauiyiovliltesvlllihg J'(Lli1st 1;: lL;entertalr;" my is revea ed. How of on this has se . on e ci ren ma e mi! been noticed in the garden h8f'e.lnCrVf)liS, I found it helped to eat. iivhitehflowersdglimmertfnysterlously,lsomething or bake something. rees ave s usky ou inc and ve -r vet shadows. and the scent ofr flowers is heavy on the air. The; honeysuckle vine and the frag-, rance of the clematis paniculta is lovely at the mnme t that I write. Memory and romance are inextric-l ably mixed up with the scent of, flowers. and to some people this is of more importance than color. It is worth while to plan part of the garden so that the beauty off it does not finish when the suni Just before the light fails all col-I small children m the oldest is 7 - , the arden will roduce plcnsrmt. uord or SWCP. smile to dppmprlam co "dun m?' ;such dazzling gcolor as the; new gags down. I th L L d d I i , i:ri'ci him; nor 0' n a peck oil the Poppies in many new a alin "'5' 9h” l1 l 97 9” Mi check for a surprise or special BOTH PARTIES ARE CHILD'S" shades. The flowers aremlirgeg cl"? BENCH hem mu-St hBVC "RB-, . l.'lll- A shrill V3C7lll”h mil 15 There are four major patterns and carried on stiffer stems than ”""- V9" '9" ”9 "Med Wlll'l'l . 5pGilFCl with grumbling most of of ch11dj,5hne,-,g, acted out by the old varieties. OW lhll Qll81ltY- 4 5 the WH?'- neurotic adults: namely (1) the Autumn Crocus were potted up ' ' ' ,i What. if .'in.r:.hinz. can he dime passive - dependent pattern; 12) and were brought to the light at The l”'3”"” Pm" lhlll Well? HONEY BARS in Niall?-"3 3- Colldlilhh llhl” lhl-5? the passive -uigressive performance: once as they bloom in a very short -"ml '-hl-5 55”"? 3” MW blwmlhl. V, cup white sugar If you ihmm have the answer. I (3) the agressive attitude: and time and are beautiful and unus- ll ls lnlmstinr to see the different I b m doubt that anyone else has. Unless (4; the emotional instability pst- ual bulbs. It Ls fun to try new Vnleu” "ld C0l0l'5 Of these Plant-I ” cull u 9' in suriacst B h0bh.l'. Sllth 85 h05- tern. Mrs. Henry is predominantly bulbs and plants. I have found some tn” l"" 5"" "Ted ll" Glhce 1 en o7x7idtI, ly, cups flour Dltal visiting-reason: H0 lhlcre-ah pattern No.1, probably; and Henry very lovely flowers in this way. they W3" Kmwlhl lh lhe B3759". lln-".XD9T.Y0d Cdlle-1'3 9”? llmlhd himself predominantly pattern No. Today it few lxias were potted up the l”"5pl'"m"3 Md "'9 "9991 1 ls” mkmg pawd" V; ,' iii-lth iimrnrigzht riiricness. She 2, for winter blooming and it will ml" 59"” lmowledge 0' the "Why 1.37” "mma f.,,No Wonder! She makes the mug: 9! hey da-.vrtln:. with housework, so that, Mrs, Henry is s clinging vine- be interesting to see these "Corn V”l'3'vl93 hi"! 1” ROM lhlo these Pmch 9! Mn . l . . W, mm 1.5,” a,,,.m.s m.m.,mme. anxious. lneuemun "em. to ob. min. as they are called in Eng. smAatiiu;:i:nts. I th t liitilx toggther and spread in pan. appesrsnce.Iliasitealion psiiltiiiliasmiillest "omment from you might help ligatiom, intent on avoiding con- land where they are very popular. 59350" 9 9 ye". he” "" ”.: ' ' ' ' them both. Plea-Va relily. T- P. tacts that call for mature accom- Their culture is simiiiar to that ”9 ”V5”l P9"hnl3l5 bl00mlllK 2 egg Wml” dam. ",1 hannnmblcmmpommmlfumun ciunc LOOKS WITH pmgm. odation and initiative. Henry leans of Hyacinths or Daffodils. They from Ivrlnwown seed Lovely W2 WP-l WW” W8” Iiili9IlIIlmtm14nI.too...shehss tried them DICE on her infantile need of him, un- come in many colors and grow D9lPlll”l”m- l" bl” Md Whlter 1 Cup chapped Vlmnuu II II I ' ill W d DEAR T Pa T .-i i d ti sure that he ould mean as much about fifteen or eighteen inches VIN” l" m3”Y C0l9”v lcehllld Pm" ”” mlxlu" m 9”” lmd Ml” -- G ' "I M" my Man ' on " of i ' ” H " H” m n ' m in anyone otse-thus suffers hlm- high with long loose racemes of PODPM lh yellhw End Orange. 1" ll 5l0W "V9" 25 0' 30 ml""l-95- K Wonder-Brss... l .m. cm... .-...... I53” ,,', be devoured, M 1; were, to bmiiam, coloring and are good go, and fragrant Wallflower in soft Cut in squares when cold. l ' ' assuage neurotic uncertainties of cutting. , 0l8h3C- -Mm Gwfle IPVIIIK. Paul Bung his mml o s 0 It is in load time to make up Cherry Valley W. I. This happy discovery can be yours, too- Thm ma Lgggthgr u myim, At mt. season or the y,” we g:s;:Intrboi'ighueu for gouging: and --e:----:- rrainped and sour due to their 450- are conscious of change and in 9 3- 9 3h"”5 E W970 n'o iii W 11 1 ' i ' r-qiial shortage of self-reliance and gardening we believe as Robert 5”" l" bl9”ml"3 "9 "WV l0V9l.Y Q I y B on or 0 Pa HI Bum by Wonder-Bra. 'Pelal Bursi' is waiting for you new at your favourite store in nylon, satin ' or broadcloth (in lismiesu, cinch or longlitie). especially the fragrant stocks in mauve, rose and white. The foliage is so attractive in smooth grey as the storm did not harm the flow- spiritual zest. At their age, the hest help for them is in spiritual awakening-such as they might - - evoke via reading "Power Through Browning wrote about it faith that the wonder of Sandwich 6 hard-cooked eggs. chopped Constructive Thinking" (Harper 6! an Ind plants that were small Brothers! bv Emmet Fox. M. H. g 2 slices bacon. cooked crisp Mary HR;,,.o”h mum”, through Continued on page 12 Few drops onion juice ' her column, not by mail or per- -..... 53” "id P999"- mnal ,mermwg wrm M, In can . Mayonnaise or cooked salad of The Guardian, Charlottetown. Household Hlllt drteisoltlrljltgihe chopped sill b can w . I I i In Nylon" and onion juice. Moiatan with Maths and carpet beetles feed on salad dressing. season with ult , , , lint, bits of fur, feathers and so and pepper. Spread thickly between I , Sufi" or Morning Smile forth. A daily vacuuming is the slices of buttered whole or ' best protection against them white bread. ' 0 "Johnson says he' wears the H g . trousers in his house.' I ” 'l'OCdC'O"I "Perhaps so. but every night h,l:'f:f:lL1&hw9::,”f,:?2c':,?,'i3f,,m',f: A after supper he wears an apron furniture. 3 over them." kf . Bandeau Cinch or RISHM7 ong no ” . 3 I FOR c-J-, nrrsn-Nur awuln Y0" ' "ill A! Von ssscm rossvi (AF in our I-Ina-do DOM YOUR WONDER-BRA VISIT THE gm ., -- . M : ” ' I I FASHION SHOPPE : . ' UMNID Assyosr Oneal-III I3 ,' .i - V . mm ,csm.on-rs some I '" 0. If.-V!?G1UlAl7ZlA&lll.NI.-if Q . . ' - ., I, ,'