auousr 11. 194s THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREF life has Changed forthe Family. Mun Most men live longer than. their grsndfathei-s. ililonien have a better life exlrectancy, too. So have children - not only that, but chil € ren_ nowadays spend more of their lyears getting an education. tilts: k::.'::.l'.3;;:;:i;:.i'i"li:;":..:':.;"s::ma?i: ‘ 115:5: Fortunately, there is an eflective obligations of this nature-a programme. Life insurance is a sure itznzylsfiort everyone irs his family ‘lorqgr- way of meeting financial well-planned insurance means by which a man can provide protection for his family in the event of his death or an income for himself rretlrensent age. should he live to lselamilyman iswiset ' h’ in - Beth ll View of changing iafsvnlltiiiiorlsls. Itllgg: expert advice, a representative wi of tlre Manufacturers Life l he glad to give it to you. Malsur-‘Kirunsas msuasuca) (Established I687) IIAI IIIICI COMPANY IOIONYO, CANADA C. M. FRAZII - I. H. HUGHES lpeelsl Representatives GRID! ‘SEASON!!!’ IIW YORK — New waffle irons need to be "seasoned" before being lsstd for the first time; otherwise the waffles will. stick. The cold fllds should be brushed with ar. unsalted melted fat. and the iron then heated to baking temperature and allowed to cool. Surplus lat. esn be removed by placing slices ef tread bet/ween the grids. PIAIANT BLOUBII NEW YORK - Peasant blouses tn sheer white ~batiste and other cottons have romantic neckllncs. some of them adjustable th drawstring: or elastic so that they may be worn above or below the shoulderline. Bright embroidery and ban/ls of printed fabric outline necklines and trim little puffcu sleeves. Others have important sleeves that are a. series of ruffles with edges trimmed in lace or contrasting color. UNACCENTED LANGUAGE Unlike the English language, the Japanese has little or no ac- cent upon individual syllables. ex cept where certain vowela are prolonged. 4w; better home conning b0 is careful In your choice of cooking kettles. Enamel, aluminum and glass are best. Avoid iron; ll causes discolouration. Oepoer and brass are net advisable either. it's best to work with wooden _ spoons tor stirring. DON'T be casual about containers. ' Ina tops of [on and lids la be sure tlrsre are no nlch, cracks, and sharp edges. For open-kettle method all equip- ment muit be savpulovsly washed, then sterilized. DO allow for expansion of contents when filling lars. Pldrlsd PIWW" needhead roolrulesuretheralse complete covering of Ilfll I U! before sealing. Keep rim of I!" -. ‘r clean. A llny seed tun Milli! 0W . lmpsrfectseol. DON'T gamble e0 vinegar. Vinegar that ls too weal: may cowl YWI’ Pkil" to soften, darken, lose flavour or spoil. Vinegar that ls lull right, always unl- iom in strength, sparkling clarity and flavour-in other words, Heine Whlll Vlseger, specially intended tor plclrllnu rwmwI-ll W" ‘ml °"‘"‘"‘°' n! “p; My, iy || s» gqmQ vinegar used by Heinz In the famous 57 Varieties. Ms year your grocer lles on excellent supply in both 9M 1"" 51ml" “d eesesmicei gallon lugs. liisll column is reserved for sresrs u! local interest, hut advertising oi a news; nature may be inauied at five cents a word strictly pay- able in advance CONFIDEEATION LIFE IN. SUBANCE. 11111112’! TAXI Phone IN SPECIAL PRICES on all Perm- aments, machine and machineless, for one week only. Marie Elena. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE closing for holidays August 30th to Sep- tember 11th inclusive. on W. r. noorun will n-ot be in his office August 10—l3th in- elusive. except by appointment. JOHNSON as JOHNSON Drug Store will be the only one open this afternoon and evening. TOMLINS GROCERY will be closed Wednesday and Thursday at 12 o'clock. Please have your orders in early. “AORICOLM ILL-Mr. Blythe Hurst, 8r. "(Agrlcola"). his many friends will regret to learn, was seized with illness yesterday and is confined to bed. ENGAGEMENT-Mrs. 13.13. Mac- Donald of Charlottetown ‘wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Margaret Evelyn, to Charles J., son of Mr. and lviirs. Marcellus Maclnnis of North Lake. Marriage to take ‘place Sept. 1st. CITY POLICE COURT-Al‘. the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. a party charged with being drunk and incapable was fined till d costs or 20 days in Jail. Four ersons charged with income tax evasion under the Irr- come War Tax Act were remand- ed for one week. A party charged under the Prohibition Act was remanded for two days. Al‘ BIDEFORD SUMIMER 00T- TAGE-Rev. J. A. Nicholson oi Milford United Church, N. 5.. accompanied by Mrs. Nicholson and daughters Jean and Ruth. are now spending some time in thew summer cottage at Bideford. It is understood that Mr. Nicholson will spend some time in York oe- fore returnins- They s warmly welcomed here by t eir many friends. Mrs. Nicholson an-l daughters are returning this week to Halifax. OIIIIBOIIILL. — The Sacrament of the lord's Supper will be dis- pensed in Churchill on Sunday. August 15th, at the close of the morning service. Service opens at . 10.30 dclock. Rev. ll. Lloyd Hen. derson, M. A., will preach the ser- mon. The evening service will be taken by Rev. Donald A. Campbell, M. A. Service beginning at 7.30. Fast day service Thursday. August 12th at 8 P. M. ‘The Mini or will speak. Preparatory Service satur- day. August 14th, 8 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson will preach. Thanksgiving service 0n Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Hender- son will take the service. In Memos-inns In loving memory of a dear son and brother, George Martin Me- Maison, Killed in Holland on Aug- ust 11th. 1045. It h not at the thne that the tears are shed That tell nf a heart that is torn, But the lonely tears- of the after years , ' And remembrance silently borne. Surrounded by friends we are lone- some. In the midst of joy we are blue j With a smile on our face we have .. heartache. Longing dear George for you. Ever Remembered by iifom. Dad, John and Mary. MRS. EMMETT G. HAGAN 1n sad and loving memory of Mother. who departed this life August l1l.h, 1947. As the days grow into years Still in silence falls our tears Time never can erase Memories of her smiling» fees. Badly Missed and Ever Bemcmbe - ed by rHer Daughter. Genevieve. gogplyr-Larw, Peter, and Grand- children. In loving memory of m! h" brother Gunner George McMahon who was drowned in Holland, Aug- uai 11th, 1945. Deep in my heart that memory is t IQ 0t a loved one I sass never forget And sums the veers m! be many or fcvr, I'll always be thinking deer GM!!! of you. Ever Remembered and Badly Mined by Illa sister. Mrs. Walter Oonsslesr, Kinkofl. In Messsoriam In loving memory of Msloolsn llacilelll. who died August 10th, 10st. God gave as strength to bear It, (hinge to face the blow Iut what it srseant to loee llns Ne me will ever bow. 6003f! for' Ehotographs. PBESSER COOKER. — Large sine. Toombs Music Store. PHONE SAUNDERS. 1800 for group and wedding pictures on location. THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company, Ltd, will close Wednes- day and Thursday afternoons at 12.30. runvlrx‘ nus rownan. the old original with D. D. T. W. R. Jenkins. T0 HALIFAX in 55 minutes. via Maritime Central Airways. Phone M61 or 540. THE RDGERS HARDWARE Company, Ltd, will close Wednev day and Thursday afternoons a‘. 12.30. HOME 0N VISIT-Rev. Fr. EJ. Clinton, resident priest at St. John's Hospital, San Angelo. Tex- as. is spending a months vacation with his mother, Mrs. Patrick Clinton and family at Souris East. is nine years since Father Clinton last visited here and he is receiving a. warm welcome from his reLatrives and friends. INTERESTING "VISITORS - Hon. Frank Pike and Mrs. Pike of Port-Aux-Basque, Nfld.. ar- rived in the city Friday on a visit to Mrs. Pike's sister, Mrs. Janice T. Robison and Mr. Rcblson, They were accompanied by a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Pike of Saint Johns. Niki. Another son Mr. Mack Pike of ‘Iloronto, has also Joined his iam- ily and they are being cordially welcomed. ' $5,000 T0 "Y" BIIILDITII) FUND-It was announced ycswr day that the Y-Grads Club voted to contribute the sum of $5.003 to the Building Completion Fund oi the Y. M. C. A. In the first cam paign. four years ago, the samr- cluh of young men contributed $2,- 000 to the new building. There are 64 members in the club, many or whom are veterans of World War Two. Needless to say this generous contribution by the Grads has further inspired cani- palgn workers in their efforts v0 reach the 390.000 objective set m the drive. Permmls Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Can-oi and son Morrow of Lynn, Mass, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Morrow. St. Catherines. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Roy with their children, Robert and Doneve left yesterday morning for their home in San Jose. Carl- fornia after spending a month's vacation with Mrs. Roy's parents. Mr. Edmond A. Fitzgerald of the staff of the Vocational School, Saint John, N. B. with Mrs. Flu- gcrald and three young sons, Billy. Joseph and Paul, are spending Fair Week in the City. Mr. Alfred P. Dowling Regina. Saslc, is visiting relatives and friends in the City. Mr. Dowllng. a former street car conductcx, has recently retired from that post. While here he is the guet of his sister-in-lmv, Mrs. J. Friz- slmmons. 176 King 5t. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. liynes ac- companied by their daughter, Mrs. Percy Mclnnis and little son Bryan have returned home from a motor trip to Bathurst. N. B., where they visited their daugh- ter, Mrs. Fabien Ioiigne. Misses Florence Hynes of Montreal and Elinor Hynes o! Charlottetown who have been vis- iting in Bathurst. N. B., have rc- Lurned home. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Lavigne. Miss Marjorie Buchanan is home from Ottawa spending twr weeks with her parents at El-fl- wood, also Mr. Mack Buchanan wife and family of Moncton are Peter Jones, l7, smothered to death beneath tons of sand and gravel at a cement b.0ck company plqm a; , Cooks- vrlie, Ont. He had climbed to the roof unnoticed by fellow. above, w“ workers. and had fallen into g giant 110110191‘. His body was first, dJSCOVEYECl by Nelson Davidson g, m1! l‘. Who saw a pant leg m! through the hopper, ll.0.N. Activities Reviewed At Rotary The Victorian Order of Nurgeg has branches in every Province of Canada éxcept Prince Edward Is. liind and is carrying on its work of Elvin! nursing care. prevention of disease and promotion of health in cooperation with the Dominion, Provincial, Municipal and on," health agencies in 1m towns and fillies. said Miss L. G. Hall, Super- visor of the V.O.N. at Rotary luncheon on Monday. Miss Hall said she is visiting the Province on holiday and was pleased to have an Opportunity r0 speak of the work of her (urder. About specially qualified r-rup. scs are giving their services throughout Canada, she said. As their nursing is done in the pat. ients home, they are sometimes called a hospital without walls which greatly relieves the present crowded condition of the regular hospitals. All types of eases are accepted, but the patient must be under the care of s doctor from whom the nu-rse takes her in- structions. Their nurses usually make four to eight calls a day. and may make two calls on the one. patient should such be necessary. They are valuable also in that; they instruct other members of the family in the care of the patient. In the case oi’ exlfiectont mothers. 0r mothers with new born babies, trhe V.O.N. re- lieves much of the anxiety by giving instructions and in demon- strating proper care and feeding. At least weekly visits will be made until the child is six months, and occasional visits thereafter until school age, said Miss Hall. Available To All The V.O.N. is available to every- body, rich or poor, and to all re- ligicus denominations, said the speaker. and is under the direction National Headquarters in Ottawa. through a local Board of Manag. ers. The organization is financed through charges to patients based upon ability to pay. Fees from in- surancc companies where con- tracts may be made to look after groups. Municipal and Provincial grants. Service clubs often sponsor the Order. and raise funds by vari- ous methods to make up any def- icit. Expenses include the salaries of the nurses, car, office and fur- nishings. Dr. B. C. Keeping spoke of the difficulty of obtaining public health nurses due to the lack of educational qualifications. and said that the Province could use twoor three times the present number. Hon. Dr. WJP. MacMillan also stressed the desperate need of more nurses. We have good docf. ors and hospitals hero, he said, but the patients sniffer unless qual- ified nurses are available to com- plete the service. Parkale lng, Mrs. Show, Mrs. D0081!!- Mira. atone. Mlrs. Frieze-ll, Mrs. Gay. r fladllhlllaliWllemdlaasllv spending two weeks vacation at The guests‘ mcmdod my". Elmwood. ians Al MacDonald. Wakefield. l , I Women s Institute bo l t of members of the Parkdalc Women's Institute. takeilihitia i-Ieecepnii ‘blsezaar and tea at. the moments! Btetion. shows. beck row, left to right: ‘Mrs. Newson. Mrs. Cantwell. Mrs. Ewan. Miss Auld. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Bllrlfi. MII- Uhl-fldkf- M“ Am‘ Horst row: Hickok, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Hudson. Mrs. Bums. Mrs. Living- Mrs. Douglas. Mrs. Beer, (Photo by Charles MacKinnon) ANDRE QUALITY PER [llll Ellen's Diary (Continued from Page s) I handsome and sizable. There it was‘ then, on this piece of our lawn sheltered and shaded by those.- Jeanio and I spread our table l Not however without some con-i triving on our part. Indoor tables.‘ were too cumbersome to move sndl a number of small ones would be. awkward and unsociabis affairs. ltl was Jamie who thought of tlrc.’ versatile sawhorse "Pieces of plank» on top of them "Jamie suggested"; and a storm-door over all“ which] made a stable and roomy structural l-DOH Which we spread our ciotlvl Then centering it with a gay bow!‘ of roses we were ready to assemble cur dishes and food. We had willing and excited nel- pers in Jamie and grand-daughter who must fetch and carry with us. The main dish of our meal was use platter of fowl in regard to Whlth Jeanie and I had held an anxious‘ conference in the morning. Fresh and dewy it was then, and so eany that no passing truck or car lpfllitii the stillness that lay in the wake of the dawn. The cows had not. teen let from their pasture to the} nrilking. though in their cropping they moved steadily towards the gate. and at the time our farmm were away to a field to bring all‘. horses for their work at the hay-i irrg. Very lovely is that hour of clay and one breathes deep of -.'s. ceeding hours are likely to offer. only heat and toil. though of coarse j quite in accord with farm i0ll1s'| wishes. Jeanie was scattering grain fa: the fowls in the barnyard and. from the number we tried to make: :1 selection for the roasting pan. It ' ‘-s noticarble that on such an o:- cssion every last hen is most c.1- ergetic and always red-combed. "Well" I laughed “I believe they're all laying, or else if they’re not] i‘. won‘t be too long before the; begin again!" And Jeanie. mort practical as are all the rest. of cur family commented: "And eggs are strengthening in price now tool" Then as one woman. we recol- lected the broody one in a barn-a broad, grey one. scarcely into the mood. She it was then, that dress- ed and roasted and garnished we fetched to our supper tabla last evening. and was eaten to the last savoury morsel. For dessert. Jeanie contributed a fine layer cake. white when we got to is, for it was smothered in frosting. There was s. cherry pie as well f:r | James to inquire: "and what hap-| pened to this pastry, mother? was’ it mixed in s. hurry? Or did you forget something?" and Rob laugh- ed “it's nothing she forgot-but; something she put in." and they ate it perhaps enticed because of| it's bewitching color. though withi evident relish. A delightful haying-l breeze was striking then, blowing cool from "up the creek" and" gathering a new scent from the mowed meadow by lane-side. Fleecy white clouds that meant no iii to us floated lazily above thr hilltop and the sun getting ready to slip down behind the woodlands was flooding the west with color. And Jamie and his grand-lather shared the glzzard with knowing smiles and to grand-daudhie? went the heart and to our Quest slices of the choice white meat elf the breast, so that altogether wc had a delightful meal .. . Another is now in offing James at the door of my officc-of-sorts . . . and “any lunch Ellen?" Until tomorrow —- Diary-Good- night- s . Mass, W.C. West. Campbellton, N. B., W13. Johnston, Frenchvelle, Me.. Rev. E. Melville Aitken. Ham- iiton. Ont... Harry Thompson. Montreal, P.Q., Wesley Gordon. Boston, Mass, Howard West. TOT- onto, Ont., Orin MacGregor, Hall. fax. N.S.. Clarence Nickerson. Moncton, NB. Other KW"! WW Messrs. Frank Casey. City. Df- B- c. Keeping, city. His Worshl" Mayor H. Earle MacDonald. W., Robert Inman. Ottawa, J.D. Mould-i er, Reading, Pa. E. Benjamin ROE‘ r ers. Ottawa, Ont. John D. Oolllnswr Unity. Me, and John Craig, Tor- I Onto. Ont. Rotarian Gordon chairman. CHEESE ECONOMY Avard was must all practice economy We cheese is concerned thNB where freshness, remembering that suc Distinguished Visitors at Cape Breton’: Gaelic Mod ' y ggvawre .. 4’, d _ ‘ . ; i 1r gqggllemonnb r fasyas 7711's so SMO-O-Tii . . . so tangy sad fresh-flavored .. . just thick enough and ncvcl: too thicls—it seems scarcely possible that such per/u! Lemon Pic Filling can be magically quick and easy to f r-nskc! Bu! if is, and success is sure every time, with Jail-O Lemon Pie Filling! Made by the makers of famous jcll-O —- with rcal lemon flavor! Not‘ a lemon jelly. Use it for pics, tarts, cake fillings, sauce, and for such easy dessert rccrpcs as those nn the package. , Nothingtoiii! —with Jell-O Lemon Pie Flllln You always make our ow_n - and beautrf-‘ully? You ll nevergo back tothe long, bothersome way! \ . -____'_. __--_-.._-..<-__c __ . sell-O ls a trademark owned by General leads, limited IIGISTEIED "ADI-MARK APreductoIOenerel t-EMONPIEYFILLING i ‘Q Erowfison i "ire, Auto, Life, AccidenflSic/cnees d i . . ’ and Plate Glass Insurance ’ -, ' at Lowest Rates Agent at Summerside,‘ D. O. Stewart g 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown Axxxx\'-R'§'~XQ3IRRRQ a a xxx? ixxw fi . days and this tip helps out a great WASHINGTON, Aug. D -(AP) deal. 1st the cheese dry out and President Truman believes then grate it for your augratlrr there's a good chime tho Ufllitfi dishes. You will find it will go States eventually will have I much further than if slice-i woman president. He told a group thinly when fresh. Dried cheese of girls today to get ready be- will cook very much better thsr. cause “the lightning may strike fresh cheese. also. and is much 3'01" Whm hi! W55 I bW- T?“- less inclined to get gummy". Grate man said. he had no thoulthifi 0f all you have and keep rt in the ice being president. but the "halit- box in a sealed Mason jar and it hint! struck me." will keep indefinitely. localit- U-a; \ ‘w. . , .. . A s. the 10th annual Gaelic Mod held at Bad (ma. Cape s];s:n:.e:.lcel.. i»)? Ml- lMd m‘ Donald. chief of the clan; Lady MscDonsld: Anal» b- 114M510“ h-d" N; McOardqr, Lieutenant-Governor, and Sen. J. A. hlacdonmd. 3 B M‘- Scolia; J, A. D. l pow-Ag; _ - - .