COUCH $181‘- PAY MONTHLY arm. chip than not onoughutho rund is no gran . Studio couches servo dly and night. ‘they opal-l into cowcrnblo full-size am tuimbsdn. Bxecllcnt imur- ring construction, MM- loncly anrcd. Offnrod cuuvrrcu in this n10 n n vary substantial uvifla. IIULMAIPS Ch’town and Summorslde ms cooxgs comvm “LADY BALTIMORE” Not to show any favoritism to- ward the Baltimore family, we are going to give Table Talkers the lec- ipe for a Lady Baltimore Filling this weal: and one for a Lord ldaltimore Filling nextwve - Ifgnvviilg-benlathcr internfiting to c >0: elm-- Ioade who now into what a grand thing one of these fillings turns a good layer cake, to compare their char- acters. ' 'I‘l1e base in each case is the same --a flufiy boiled icing of the gen- eral White Mountain type — or, if you prefer, a Seven-Minute Icing. ll. is in tne additions that the change comes-they have things in common, but the total of the mix- ture differs in each case. Here ls Lady Baltimore, then. in all her glory: 1V.- cups granulated sugar 1 tablespoon white corn syrup M: cup boiling water ,2 egg whites 1-6 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1-3 cup chopped candied cherries tr chopped figs 1-3 cup chopped raisins 1-3 cup chopped nutmeats Combine sugar, com syrup and water and stir over low heat until the sugar dissolves. Bring to boil cover and boil 3 minutes; uncover and cook at very moderate speed, stirring as little as possible until the mixture will spin a thread when dropped from the tip of a fork (icmperature of syrup, 240 degrees If.) Beat egg whites with salt until stiff but not dry. Pour the syrup in a thin stream over tbs egg whites, boating constantly meantime between § dbnr half plain for frosting. 'GOOI§IIIYI'\DOU' s minulc acrievements in care and of many beautiful 'flv0a"huwltilil Thu Gsntral Guzman ..'."..‘..‘..°°li.‘2?..‘.‘ .2“. ....""...'.'.i..“!i n new” insure may bl 1150"" l: I cant: a word strictly payable in advoloo. ,___._ NFEDIILTION hill “SUB- 0g; L-flUO-T-Hdli. m! HIGHLANDS Dance tomor- row, Al. Blsnchardb Orchestra. l‘..-8900-7-l0-Tuec-tf. FOXMKM-Iihodln! Brmlio Rat- tom exclusively, has given super- ior result: wherever fed. The cost is lowest. 144m- G0 T0 OBWILI. this aficmocn by "Harland" at three. Back at eight fifteen. L-M08-7-16-38-80-8-o-l8-20-27. THE P800!‘ 0!‘ ‘l’!!! PUDDING Is IN THE EATINKL-Our Ranch is always open to Visitors. Come and see for yourself, Fox Pups grown ex- cl ’ ‘, on Sunglo Reds. Interest- ing Experiments being conducted. International Fox 8v Animal Foods. Ltd, L-B548-7-23-tue-sat. BEST SILVER FOX PELT, larch London Bale out of 80,000 skins, was from a. i934 Pup Fed exclusive on Slinglo as cereal pert of Ration. from weaning to pelting, ccordiug to owner, E. S. Coffin. Sat-‘Iues-tf. FREE TALKll-lfhe Charlotte- town Fur Sales are putting on free pictures at the followinil places and dates: Charlottetown. August 1; Company's Office; Mon- tague Hall, August 2: Borden Hall. Monday August 5; Kensinilioll. Tuesday, August 0; Central Bo- deque Hall. Wednesday, August 7. All meetings at ii p. m. These talking pictures demonstrate last raising of foxes and should prove interesting to all concerned in the communities where shown. 11-8724 SPENDING PLEASANT HOLI- DAY-Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacNab of Dorchester, Mass, are spending a pleasant holiday visiting relatives and friends in Charlottetown, cor- ran Ban and Bcdford. Mr. MacNab who is connected with the Boston Rapid ‘Transit Co. for many years. is accompanied by his rriend Mr. William FflhEy of Dorchedcr, who hiis also a ldfig connection with the Rapid ‘Transit Co. in the Ashmorlt division. This is Mr. Palm's first visit to Prince Edward Island. and he expresses himself as being de- lighted with all he has seen. Char- | lottetown he considers an altogether up-to-date city and he is deeply impressed with the beauty of the rrural sections he has visited, the lsplendid beaches amd the hospital- ity and gracious courtesy of the peo- ple he has met. WEDDING BELLS-A quiet wed- ding of interest to many friends of the |ide and groom in the western part of the province and in Char- lottetown and vicinity, took place at tho home of Mrs. A.E. Wilkinson, 43 Upper l-llllsboro 5L, Friday, July 12th at 4 o'clock. when her youngest daughter, Eva, was united in mar- riage to Mr. Hugh Stanley Hyde, son of Mr. and lVLrs. Frederick Hyde of Cornwall. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A.S. Weir, B.A., of Vernon who is a personal friend of the bride's home. of long standing. The wedding march was played by Miss Bast. A solo, "O Per- fect Love" was sung by Mrs. A. S. Weir. The bride was the recipient gifts from her large circle of friends. The wed- ding party, consisting of relatives and a few immediate friends, were later entertained at "The old Spain Blue Room" where a delicious wedding supper was served. The ycung couple are to reside at Oom- wall, and have the best wishes of their friends for a happy and pros- perous married life. PERSONALS ‘ Mrs. DA MacDonald. Vancouver. 13.0., is visiting friends and rela- tives on the Island. Mrs. E31‘. Webster retumed Yes- terday to his home in Pinettc Bridge after a short visit in Bradal- bane. Freetown and Bedemle. ' Mrs. G.W. 11161.0! Truro is visit- ing her cousin Mrs. Mary K1118. 37 Highland Ave. Mrs. Hiel is a sis- ter-ln-law of Rcv. 1.4.2:. dense of Tryon. Mrs. J.D. Rceves and her two sons Wilfred and Jaldk. Scottie. Wash. accompanied by her brothel’ Donald A. Todd. Portland, Maine, left on return ic their homes after spending a pleasant three weeks It their old home in_ Bradslbano. They flntgnd mdfnflng thlbliflfl BIQ llld other points before returning home. AiMorningSmilv Mm OVER THERE An old native, very simple-minded p to his mas- lllht. V "Mortar," ho sold. ‘I had such "on, mhlflh". ms m old m- : mo: run» No need to go to Alaska to be cool and religious, came u m one morning beaming with dc- m 1 hnithmlkht of doing it scmany h,“ timnbutncvcrcouidquitcmsircup ' rum smvn. waron mac/mo u hall airport recently. Special Services At 01d Kildonan WILNNIPEG. July 20—(C.P.)—Old Kildonan church built in 1853 has Just celebrated with special ser- vices the 60th anniversary of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The women saw to it that a. manse was built near the "new church" or 1853, before even the minister had been seen, "that he might have a house to live in." ‘ The original Communion service. old pewter vessels. is exhibited to- day by the caretaker. Gone were the “tokens” by which admission to the Lord's table was granted. They were small, like coins, made continued because people took them away as souvenirs. Some of the orignal Communion tables, small deal ones, made by hand, are still in the gallery, where the old box-pews used to be. some o! the old people still prefer the balcony, and won't sit anywhere else Visitors to "Old Kildcnan church are proudly shown a bullet hole. In February. 1870, the Portage Vol- unteers, under command of Major Boulton, were housed in the church one night on their march to Fort Gan-y to relieve the prisoners. “That hole proves ammunition was actual- The King and so us“ At Air Meet “Kw-vi? .. A new portrait of His Malesty K1118 al Air Force, with his two oldest sons. Prince of Wales (LEFT). and All" We of pewter. Their use had to be d.is- ' 4-.» our.» nasal-flu»- George V. marshal of the RM- Chlef Marshal l-lLRJ-f. the -Marshal H.R.H. the Duke of You-k, as they appeared during the inspection of the RAJ’. at Mllden- All’ Silver's Fate l Bright Glothes l Makes Beauty Asset of Suntan create. l “and!” they Greens are are rather light. white. of course. is the best of all. rrcthinc it mm to tanned nice. Sunshine addicts cuzht in M" for even coats of tan with no 118111? spots and streaks. If You wear a hglfgr mp on the beach. unfasben the tics across the beck of your neck to prevent a white 8P8“ Jill?’ WWW Your hairline. Shoulder-straps 0n bathing suits ought to be moved up and down occasionally. Don't wee-r a wide bracelet or wrist wawh. Worries Folks Across Border NEW YORK. July 29—(C.P.)- Revival of the briefly dormant sil- ver movement has brought to Wall Street metal authorities a renewal o1 fears uld hcpas entwined in the international fate of thatoommod- ity. ‘ Many of those who traded in sil- ver hero before its nationalization in the United states and the 1m» position cf a 50 per cent tax on, profits are in favor of proposals byi Senator McOcrran of Nevada to ease restrictions on trading. That segment of the financial communit takes the stand frankly that they are in favor of gaining some o1 the silver profits, if my, for themselves. At the same time. however, the metal experts dsclare that sharp increases in the price of silver from its present basis of 87-75 cents an ounce in New York would en- tail tho awakening of silver own- ers in India and China.’ With the government price of 77.57 cents an ounce for newly mined domestic silver, the open market prfce in recent months ran rar abova that and then gradual- ly dropped to its current level after ly housed in a consecrated edifice; one gun rnust have gone off," says the caretaker. Mexican Customs Please Visitors LONDON, 01115.. Jilly 29—(C.P.)— or to Egypt to ace the pyramus, ac- cording to Mrs. E. B. Flint, who with her husband. has returned from the Rotary International Con- vention in Mexico City. It's never too hot and never too cool down there and the Aztec pyramids are almost as interesting as the fam- ous ones on the banks of the stclr- ied Nile. Mexico, situated 7,500 feet above sea level, has an even temperature, never above 7B and never below 00. the visitors were told. It has re- tained many quaint customs and as yet has no large stores and few tourists, owing to the lack of good motor roads. In a city o! more than 1,000,000 inhabitants there are only two machine laundr-ies, Mrs. Flint said, for the women still adhere to the prmitive method of washing their clothes in the streams with a flat rock to rub on. The fruit and flow- er markets were e, sight. Th9 Pyramids built by the Aztecs several hundred years ag,o were of great interest. Mrs. Flint said, and not the least amazing feature was s primitive but effective shower io- stalled in a niche in p, wall, '1')“,- delesa‘ had a. Mexican dinner m a restaurant made in a cave below the pyramids. The Floating Gardens, whore land is so valuable that no houses are built on it, was also another place of interest. It is possible to raise maven crops of corn a year 0n this land. and if n man sells a IMP ho merely digs another canal instead 0f building a fence to d3- Never To Late DEWHT. Aria. July iii-Mrs. Ruth Alnnhd celebrated her 100th birthday here r hair. Alert and acstful. but partially doll. EN. Almond explained that "I m! Mild." the government rested its program of gradual price increases. Another undetermined factor in the problem ls the rate at which the government might buy silver in the open market to the end that American monetary stocks shall eventually consist o1 25 per cent silver and 75 per cent gold. !n the past, the word that "the government's in the market" has been the siznal for heavy buying Ifyour evenlnssvm w! Wt At........ / 5W3 13$. t"?.;';..'é‘.‘f$$ ’ a S I ‘as far as your] waistline. Don't BREEZE . . . Intermediate length “JUBILEE” govgr the upper‘ part or your fore- stellill» I b" 1°08“ and firmer head with a bandanna or crownles! halt. You should be evenly tanned fight up to your hairline. Islander Takes for juniors. but just as comfortable. pwith a “ washable. ‘MITE’ . V. ’. atiny ' ' atepimojfusf. like its Three member! in the "ame- ""9" "IF p o p u l a r Sensation tilated two - way hmny_ and u. , stretch. Just perfect '7 n Sensations. with their uclullvc Double-Knit backs, are curve-proof. You can count on ‘Cailipyglan’ smoothness when you entrust your silhouette to a Sensation. Made of ventilated two-way “retell, they" Dlwflfllly weightless and allow plenty of freedom. Run-proof and all Callipygian . . . $3.25 1v». “sassarronsu CALLIPYGIAN.” COMPLEX over hips. “HOOPS” Brlssiero .-.. Charge in Pat Greek Flood Area The following news lfcm appear; ed in the "Northern Tribune, Grands Prairie: "Parley Sharpe. distributor for the Oliver Unutcd. who returned from Peace River on Sunday, iclls the mlluwiug interesting stary of Pat Creek which runs through that town and which threatened to play havoc. Mr. Sharpe said that he and A.E. B. Murphy, traveller for Burns Oompany in the north country, went over to the north side of the town and when they returned two haurs later Pat Creek had over-flowed its banks and a group of men were st- tempting to keep the creek within bounds with sand bags. Murphy, who learned the art of laying sand bags in Franco and in his native province of Prince Edward Island. immediately took charge. laying the bags as one would lay bricks and tamplng them in such a wfl-y that in short time the creek was under con- trol and was flowing between the bags some two feet above the level of the street. It is understood, observed Bharpe. that careful notes were taken and riled by the town authorities and Get ‘Callipygiarf’ in the Corset Section. 3 piece Sets Shorts — Skirts —- Blouses Regular $2.49 for $1.98 Today, with another month of delightful summer sunshine just before you, comes the opportunity to buy these needed things at a saving. Get yours for your vacation needs. Plaid Polo Shirts and Shorts Regular , costing less. J sh ts “"' In sets $1.89 m” "T S : Blue and Green qma'§l§,ms!_'i_r“ 79c into waist-line and extends down we" firmly Smart, snappy, modern as tomor- row, you need them and they're by others. At one time it was pro- red in the Senate that the gov- ernment purchase $50.000.000 oun. ces s. month. Only recently it was reported that the London market was b01- stered only because the government hm bought heavily on the heels of sales by Chinese and Indian in- terests. Many believe that the govern- should Pat Creek again become ob- strepercus the sand-bag method will again be used in the latest approved Murphy style. Mr. shame further stated that the Hart River had backed up and the lower part of the town of Peace River was flooded, as for as Boyd's picture house. Rcsidcnts living on the south side were transportcd to the business section in rowboats and SEERSUCKER BEACH PAJAMAS $100 formerly $193 Did you e t]; so little Jffuii‘? gm? §3glv?ul;“gl=$db2: by bobbing h ment is hacking purchases hers and- abroad at a satisfactory rate, and they point to the treasury report which rhows purchases at the rate 0f 42,000,000 ounces a month for the 10 months ended May 31, 1035. By contrast it was shown that world production during that time "Wise 15,700,000 ounces a month. Standard Statistics Company in a survey statesz. “While the next step in the 9708mm u difficult to IOTPCB-Bt. because of the numero a political factors involved, the large potential purchasing power of the ilovernment, under the Silver Pur- chase Act, is an effective menu of DRIVE-Ming any wide open break in foreign silver prices. "By reason of an increase in gold holdings, the silver requirement; 119668581’? to attain the one-and- three ratio still exceed i,l00.000,000 ounces. "At the moment there 1's nothing to indicate that the President will utilize his power to devalue the all. vcr dollar. and thus drastically ro- duco the amount of silver that must be purchased." Must Serve Six Months 5s 255.9 .5253. ($811785. Man Has Passed _ Heat of Sun SCHENNIFADY, N.Y., July 28- A discovery that man h": surpassed the heat of the sun has been made with a new camera at the General Electric company. In the movie theatre you seeyour favorite star on the screen by virtue of the light from the tcmperaturc 0f a flaming carbon arc which is 400 degrees hotter than the surface of the sun. In some new welding am; the heat flashes momentarily sev- eral thousand degrees above the sun. The highest previously measured heat was that or the copper arc. about 6800 fshrenheit. compared yvith 9000 degrees of the sun's sur- we. The common carbon arc. used in most movlc theatres. for scumb- lighta, and for illuminating the en- trances at first nights, has a mn- choice l “Rolettes” the popular knee length Silk Hose These knee length stoclrin wide and much d Flirting, novelty “LASTEX” ro-kleer all silk, with silk plaited In all the new popular gummu- colours . . .. cg: ........-...¢.,....,,, 75¢ 8! have come into eserved popularity. Scif sup- gartcr, sheer, rnlp. foot. 75c -c--...~ Mailed anywhere pootpald. i‘ combination comes high Controls quite $5.50 ‘l $2.59 for $l.89 PANTIES 59c Beautifully cut, smooth fitting. will not show when worn with shorts, perfect with closest fitting evening frock. Rose or white ponvursofflotidegrloes. 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