;:IkN - . OMEN Page 8 The Guardian, Tuesday, Aug. 16. 1955 ELLEN'S DIARY t 3)” An Island Farmer's Wife What do we find in our pillow It was I nice day. so full fox- wlsen we choose to sleep quietly us of I number of things we could on some question” A perspective "'3 ll"; '"ll""' mlllio "0101 .,h,,, H. -.- Ire ony onei gabout 9 ' "M. "9 '"l””lbly l” which I shall have no regrets when "””" 'l""'lvl- "' 3”?" "Id l"V' my life ends I have savored to then no regrets. lute full III the small daily joys " g .. t'I'he bright sunshine on the break- 'Morning!" Mack otir firstifast table. the smell of the air Vl-'ll0l' Of ill? day came in. I It dusk; the sound of the clock lll1Vd.V and quite tanned follow to ticking. the light rains that start IWIDE brnnned logs from his seat llenlly after midnight; Sunday- in the old arnu-hair in the kitchen. evening tea before the fire! I "(i4vod-uiornini:' How are you?" have never missed one moment oft we asked sprcadiliit the table with belilly. not ever taken it for its red and ulutc rhct-kcrcd lireak- gitanted. Spring sum . autumn. fast-cloth. or winter. I wish I had failed as "Oh. I'm fairly well today. little in other ways." : tliottgb. "nub a sonic.” i should Nor did we mind that final part. have slept better.” ing with 3 pair of ailing friends ”Thcn why dirini you sleep in' there in that city office. while. later” from the street below came the- "Vicll hon (Iflillfl l'!ili with the casual sounds of the ebb and flow noise about” The hlrdS amt the of traffic and we claimed for I hens and tho ratios--there's iusi few minutes I piece of blue sky no. sleeping in that Arc you up youndah" for our very own. going to tiir driitvstla this mtirn- Not even a little. though Is Mack ing"" - had suggested grown somewhat "Yes." ”old and weak." Thus for us layl "Are you certain-surr"" .again the usual peace of body "Yes." which has been I cherished endow- '.'Thatis good You won"t really merit of our years. . mind it one hit. She iGrand-l i dauizhterl didn't, nor Jamie. Andl Glints of gold the grain-fields. old and weak. its hard for them. now among August's nice gills. I eadie. was the scene of I wedding. on July 8. when Freda Theresa. David. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat-l ;tcEkIldIcCormIe. st. MIrgIret's.l performed the double-ring cere- MIcCormIc-Mullen Wedding St. Bonnvanturrs Church. Tra- Rav. Kenneth Macmillan. P. P. noisy and celebrated the Nuptial Exchange Vows in Ceremony In Bristol United Church A pretty wedding was solemnized. Miss Barbara Rattray was maid lat Bristol United Church recentlyof honor, and were . gown of I had my teeth all treated and. Fmeralll M '""m"ll in the shot" mlilikirliliaglteeltlonlsvlfilrtigefolfllaigfmrtlgtiglill yellow net over taffeta with match- "he chuckled” it was only fun! .. haylauds; days warm and sunny, 19.. M M, and M” Theodore ing headdress and mitts. and car- Mr. Sterling Webster. brother of I suppose though when people get nights cool and stnrtitmthese are vndersnn of 5,. P919”; Harbor to ried I nosegay of mums. Youill have I nice day for It PIADI IAI.-AND?-V lwkr 7 I '. II cup milk 1 3-0:. pkg. cream cheese is cur walnuts Gradually add the milk to flu-leach salad In-Inge lam stuffed cream cheese. blending unt.il.peach halves and -two pitted; smooth. Add the nuts and raisins prunes on lettuce. Serve with and mix well. Fill the centres of French dressing. Makes 4 serv- the peaches with the mixture. For Inga. MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN TCOUNTRY GARDEN DIVE GRASS lance from It as we made the tour Alan,-: the tawtiv rlunr-s t .3... inf the garden. When it rains it is The wild grass bending toward the "3"" '0 ll"-9'-I "ill l0V0lY "ll- ...; Ills!!! lint it was I sunny afternoon I smelled the hayl-terry Ind fern; 3'" '7 "' ""l'” Vl'""" '" ”b' A Wm" gun circled t-W" mt -servant it is an easier and plans- The thunder of the water fell "" tour nut " "uh" ppm, ",9 g,.,,m,.,; and ,ian,i,,g Another visitor from our neigh- iand. Ebor to the south told me of the I vtalkt-d upon the drifted dtineaimlgrlll" bmlquel ll" Mall"? ll' And fnnnd . Ru”-5 "u in ",9 ways made up. and that in them she always tucked I sprig of d. Thug”. '5, Imyv ,5", ," nlllamon lvcrbena. I have looked gnwng tthrnugh several catalogs hoping to Th, mndmpp,-5 sham mddm cw find this? fragrant flower but it Was I small and silver arrow flung .l'""y be ll3l'"l ""9" '''”ul"' "m9 Betwt-en the dune grass and the :l:dh:':,:h9!h!::'lll,f;ln:Vll':,F;l;.l:('. '3: my" g-Hm." g-"mlgarden nioro fragrant another On our Island shores there lfllye." mnnyrlovrly grasses and heather.l hAuliIlI(: is I dfrangrsnt mglntb I: The loitering Plants and Ferns I e gar en, In oneysuc e In of Pl'll1PP Edward Island by l'ily- Roses and Pinks still bloom with the Hurst Sr. lists many fragranti the tiny bush of lavender. In an- ferns. bayherry and grasses. It is nunls the dwaet Alysnurn and the I delightful walk around any of Sweet Pass. Ivan the Wallflower: our beautiful shores and we do.liIvI I second blooming If the not wonder that In many of our; fragrant orange flowers. The .visItors enjoy their holidays here Stocks are now coming into frag- on the ”Ittland ” .rant blooming and are spicy and One garden visitor of many sum- aromatic in their fragrance. Since mers away from her native lsndpwriting about the fragrant Vor- pleaaed me so much when she want bena I have found that Abronlai able to get the fragrance of the umbellnta is called the sand Var- Coritlnued In page I Sweet Brier tree when some dis-ll ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS ll IALF-HIIE l'I'YI.l . fuller figure! Sew-easy - you're sure to want more than on. Select stripes - they're slimming. form lovely chevron-effect in front! Popular 4-gore shirt drapes gracefully from hipiino. Pattern d'Illfi; Half Sites 1416. 1611s. Illa. INA. IIVI. MIA. Ilse ldli takes Slk yards 35-Inch fabric. This pattern any to tide, sim- plc to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated Instructions. Send. TIIIRTY-FIVE. CENT! (I6 centst in coins (stamps can- not be accepted) for this ttan. Print plainly llll. NA . ADD- Blll. VITLI NUMIII. ' and order to arms: ADAMI, care of Charlottetown Guardian, Pntfzn DIV!-. N Front It. West. Toronto, Ont. IAIIIOMTITVI ITIITII IVRIUX. France Police broadcast I warning Thun- . Aubrey Warren Webster. son of Um” mmmmw D'"y""G"”d"" -Mr. Harold Webster of Marie" and g the me Mrs, websipr, lushers were Mr. Melvin Anderson marriage by her father. was at-j tired in I' floor-length dress ofiception' was held at the home of white net over satin, with I lacel the bride for 140 guests. bolero. Her finger-tip veil of em-. broidered net was held by a cor-lweds left by car for Toronto, onet of seed pearls, she carried a- Niagara Falls and other points on bouquet of Talisman roses. Smart fashion for the half-sisemexgettem hm gxpengivel this yur --cut to fit properly the shortentbecause of the short peach crop: (Rectum- . the grotm was best man, and the The bride. who was given in and lVII'.' Allison Howbolt. Following the ceremony I re- After the reception the newly- a honeymoon trip. The bridesmaid. Miss Louise For ”'avc'ling the bride were I l5 W! Elloftpld white seedless Anderson. sister of the bride. woregdress of pink brocaded taffeta with I go n of lilac it over taffeta.imatching accessories. and navy "mm with matching headdress and blue theatre coat. . ' 7"”! l"lV"' mitts. and carried I nosegay oil The young couple will reside at I large cooked prunes. pitted mums lMarte L.af lettuce LE-1-is EAT Preneli dressing r-gm-mg-' Blueberry Pie Stars As A Summer Favorite II Ida Ballny Allen a avg - Amerit-In Blueberries. at their filling for I deep-dish pie. Fancy best this mnnth, make I delicious top is made with I cuttar. From plush restaurants to farm pltil. Cftlm 559959 b9llCll Vllll homes. the deep-dish iflllt FIG I8 Ila tbs. sweet or commercial sour I leldlllli l'"'"ll'- cream and flavored with Vs tap Raspberry deep-dish pie is ex- nutmeg. quiitite. but it has I brief run. Pastry Rounds: Maks up I hit because of the short raspberry c,,,mnu,d on 3,”, 9 season. Peach deep-dish pics Ire - A---m--------” lappie. deep-dish is good for all 'the year round. But this month. when the Ameri- can blueberry is at its best. I Lnomlnate the deep-dish Ill Ameri- can blueberry pie. Deep-Dish Blueberry Pie: In I 'double boiler top. -ombine and -mix 4 a. fresh cultivated blue- lberries. W4 c. sugar. zvs tbsp. tlcornstarch, IV: tbs. lemon juice, 1 Vs tsp. butter. Cover. Cook 45 min. over hot water; stir occasionally. Divide among A vs": deep des- sert dishes or throwaway alu- minum foilware pie pans. Top each with I round of baked Amer- ican pie pastry. lerve plain or with I (I or.) PROMOTION OF FALL MILLINERY It -:- Adella's -.- IEE otin HAT BAR. Perky Styles. -h variety of new ghgdeg Ve vets and Felts 177 Grafton Sf, Gloria Bldg. to 4.95 2.95 Mass. The altar was tastefully decorated for the occasion with bouquets of mixed flowers and potted plants. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father. was at- tired in I white. floor-length gown of lace and nylon not over satin. with matching bolero. The bout- fant skirt was trimmed with panels d of lace and nylon net ruffles. Herp Engage :h'3:'l'il:t'l:uE.l;"xol;h tfrlgxnfggelai Mr. and Mrs: Lawrence Daley I with seed pearls and sequins She wish lo mnmmc me ennu- nnhd I bouquet of red and Mme ment of their daughter. Carmel- carnntions Ind maiden hair tern. "3 B""ad'"e' to Melvln Jmeph Miss Constance Egan. niece of 0Le”y"”",L”f ML "d Mr?" . the bride. was bridesmaid. Shel A”.l'&” 3 sea:3'gd3"":l'l:oa,' I "" ' ml" "””"l"'3"l 5”" lseollernlber a in "SI ';'I:I's of lace and nylon net over taffeta at h "Sn" e0n' P with matching lace bolero and "” ' 5 ' ' nylon mitts. She carried a bouquet e---m--e---- I --------Mm;-,; me. was best-man for his brother. The' 51:0 0'”:;'' ifs" '2'. gtiihegrsgg ushers were Messrs. Earl and th h has of the newlywed, Stirling Mullen. cousin and brother 9 am.) . i of the bride. For her daughter's Folluwllll 5"” l- m? brig; weddir Mrs. Mu"s-i were I dress Polly. m9l””d '31 "191" d Wind of teal blue crepe with white ac- 07 "I 9"” 0" 9 5” ' g dries r I I cor"-age of pink afterwards left on n shlort . Hy- carnations. Mrs. Maccormac wore m0""- The "elrlywegf V 9" "'3 wmt tan dress of deicll-lreden with match; l::ug:l”3(l!:im:ilc'al" mginlggf 6 l g I assor ea In I corsage o - - " ' white carnations. Following the TEN "llmn SHOWER g ceremony breakfast was aer' 2d Iii Previous to her marriage. the lthe home of the bride for im-pride was tendered - shower Ill lmedi 'e elati' As. The t" at to thelTracadie ball. when she received lbrlde was proposed by Rev. Mac- many fine gifts. lSuds Make, Light Work es I OI Household Tasks BY ELEANOR I059 In the same mail that included used on an Iltimlnum frying pan. la request for information on the ::eal:l:3'Tnl"::l:g':e Ithfenmprggiftnl; lcare of tennis shoes, came I letter . utensil with 0”” on and hut fmm 11'0"!" T93d9l' who "ill lover - to) burner until oil smokes. along her findings. And since shel-Let pan cool. wipe out and store- II I well-known player. we lmowl C: ' "falling of Ollt ll'0ll that she knows all about it. utensils is '.t8K95lOd. ion. IIIICO TENNIS SHOES - vigorous scrubbing removes that She says that her soiled tennis llfllif-'CllV9 8l88!9- 3' '94 am" 51.09. 3,, right into the wumngling cooking. which prevents rust- machine. with wa soap suds'l!ls and SI-Ickllll 0' 9005- Ind rinses for colors (I hot auds CRUETS A7713 DECANTE35 for whites. Tie the laces before It you have had trouble Wuh- washing and stuff the shoes wiiiitins vinegar cruets. denim!!- pnper or cloth towels afterwards. vacuum Jugs that get such I to hurry drying. Don't let footwear work-out during the warm weath- get too soiled! er. here is I bit of assistance. Add Another worried reader asks. some little lead pellets. like thole what causes kitchen enamel ware Packed ll! shotsun lllCll!- '0 to crack and the underlying metal soapy water in 'the container. to corrode? Usually. it is a rapid.'l'hen swirl and swish the cruet so switch frorri heat to cold that isgthat the pellets will act as, I sort the culprit. That is why a hot of abrasive to remove the film left enamel pot should never be put by milk. SOUIJS and Such- under I stream of cold water. This method i8 recommend” The same reader is a little ap- for keeping bab: formula bottle prehensive about the white film.clt'8n and it Works fine. 100. Ont on gluminum ma gpun nlumi. those odd-shaped bottles that quenily after some use. It is at home in every kitchen. nothing to be worried about. An. m- expert informs ui that the whitel HOTEL FINED film is Ilumlnui hydroxide and My.-gxico ciry (api..A Mexico; that not only is it tasteless. odor- City imtei wag fined 5,000 pegog lean and harmless. but it in actu-L (3400) Saturday for failing to honor 1113' recommended In emulsion a reservation made in advance by for ulcer patients! '8 Florida woman. Mrs. Patricia Ell! In Ihell. Potatoes in skin. Mercer and daughter of Miami. salt and soda bicarbonate corrode Fla.. had made reservations at thrl Iluminum.Steel wool till! I clean- Ontario hotel. But when theyl I flmovel It from cut Ilumi- arrived the hotel said it wasl lllm. llllc! Illli Cnlllllllll In Alloy. crowded with what officials call NOT FOR FBYING PAN lthe grcaicst influx of tourists in However. they should not be history. sun TRAINING Nowi MODERN WORK 9 FOR MODERN WOMEN tWords Of The Wise T” 7'” all I 'I'hI,wrltlngs of tt' wise are the only riches our posterity cannot squander. -(Landur) J MORNING SMILE Lieutenant (to Ioldicr late for whether they In as tasty as trash formation): olllht bf: git I lesson from the ad with an oil preservative which stored to meet the seasonal sum. num warn that shows up so Ire-lsoniehow seem to find themselves I THE RCAF WILL TRAIN YOU FOR WORl( TO FIT YOUR SPECIAL APTITUDES nouns cannot telecommunications MEDICAL Isctturtou MITIOIOLOOV sontv cusicat AND I srsuoosamic ' ' There's I ride vnviofy of Isifnvestlog and Important wait for women in the ICAI. The Air levee will glvn you the hnszln mien. and yoxnwfll fOG.:'l"VO the Innis III I Miles d. h. DIV: I VIM III In Maine! and dental son, clothing, food and supuu Head In pnvldad. than are other bcnclfs III in to too, which the RCA! canes M will tell you about. I 100 CI between II It'll 29, single, and have 0, CM equivalent O( better, now Is the time In get Into this Interesting hold of sudden Inst for modern women. III the RCA! Career Counsellor of Ion Incnvrnan min. t h1I&s.P.I.l..cl'g'8l:lAcIIpO. .' HOUSEHOLD HINT Processed Eggs in . i... .i..... .. i............ o---w-. -c--- m -.-m.:::::.”. u... .. ...:...::n.:::. ure departsnanffs consumer sac-ltlght. Allow the ammonia to p.-A, tion will teal ollmprocaaaad nu. trnta for I few mlillltea. Ind uh, here next week to ascertain ”'"'”"”" "lll 109'”- "Younl m I ii. you ones. The processed eggs are coIt- us ,.. I in guly gm-in, anal seals the pores in the shall so thatl rner shortage and are reported IWIY lulfldlile;-tit vI":id',n;ir'.mle;vss out the eggs can be stored without dc-, selling at 15 to N" per cent less a tr-rt-v--tin-. 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