0.; ,. .5 4””. 1” 0018-1 -1- -HHESOBPGQQDZ -I OLQKTH-3' vi ..-....... ....-,, .---.-.O 2-....-........p OMEN Page 8 The Guardian, Saturday.June 25.1955 Happenings Of The Week Is Honour Lieutenant Govern- leases at the former's home ro- C T. W. L. PIOWSI Ind MF5- cently at a miscellaneous shower PVOW"-9"m'w'"9.d me geleigles in honor of Miss Betty Nisbet. and wiles attending the .ana inn who: m r g t k 1 National Freight ('onveniion on re arias” 5” Pa” in Tl-iiirsday afternoon. Receiving me "ear "",'-”,'9- Th9 bride 8190! Wllllhlilt Lieutenant Governor and Was the recipient of many beaiiti- V". we" Hon! 3- Earle Macy fui and useful gifts? A dainty buffet lunch and a boat of good nald and Mrs. MacDonald and , His Worship J, Ilflvld Stewart and zlljge-:0 biogltigzi-n enlovnble eve- Mrs. Sicuart. Assisting with the gurvsis were Kira. J. E. R. NI-ac, as u a Ewen. Mrs J. J. ('unnoll)'- MISS; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. H. Beers have Margaret Irving and Mrs. A. W.iliad as their guests this week Mr. Rogers. The host and hostess werelR. L. Townsend. West Newton. assisted during the tea hour by Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mrs. William Davies. Miss -lean Hales, Sudbury. Ont. 2ilacLcan, Mrs. Milton Brehaut, a a a Miss .lcan MacFariane. Mrs. James. H,,s,e&es 3, the chalionelmvn Cameron. Mrs Ham H.vndma"- -'Tennis Club this afternoon will be Mr; B B Jones, Miss Joanlw-g J S! d Mr J Slrnin. Mrs. Shcldon Duncan and wrist 0” any "I u on Mrs. Fulton Proude. I , . , ' ' ', g Alpha Rebekah Lodge No.10. 'ilr I-timer llarris. I-nrlunc logy” held a Very successful Bi-oar thciilawrmhtnfthclinrlflaiiernoon Tea at d sale at the has returned from a trip in Neii'4ygMgC.A” on wed esday 32nd un. York. where he and Mrs. Harris der the mm.enm.5hip of M”. had been visiting for about lW"'nennis. P.N.G. The daintily ap- m'lhlhS They 31? 513YI"E hi Ilwjpointed tea table with its centre Fh8l'l""N0)l" HNPI h'3l"" ”' bowls of white lilac. bleeding heart. turning to Point Fortuiic. and purple iris. while tape,-5 in ' ' ' silver candelabra, was presided Hr, Joseph A Robinson. of the Bank of Montreal. Charlottetown. MISS CHARLOTTETOWN CENTENNIKL Some Packing Pointers For a European Trip By ELEANOR ROSS bags are good to keep wrlnklal . out of fussy party dresses. According to travel agencies and If you're pun”. w,P..,y..- transportation companies. this will mm, ., may 0; ".10 0. . cm”. be the blunt year for Europe:-1 . big pullman case. A hatboa and travel for Americans. And from ,, dum, bu .50.,” 5. .d,qu.;.g all accounts there are plenty of One-Slop Cruise first-timers in the ,peaceiime European invasion. too. So here . are. some tips to make traveling m'fu::"e'l5lg:I:'."153;”llf "”' 'gI1l'; ""3" trunk is still a good idea. with I Extra Clothing piece or two of hand luggage or a . , duffle bag. ll N0" re l'ly.IhE- Femejmb" "ml. Here again. a passport case will it 1In''- so much the welizht of the prove itself most useful, whether lugs-lie itself. but the extra cloth- or not you need special permits for in: you pack In it which takes you traveling since its extra space win over the baggage allowances. hold many11megmn'.. Choose garments for their adap- Have prop” mung, mg, ad tabllity. Concentrate on separates! fasgen them acutely, win; . and correlate everything so that I headache gust lugs,” cm, beg you keep to one color and one ,,T..m.m....: NEW HAVEN W. I. theme. Go in for good liiggagc. It coni- mands respect and attention. The The JUNE meeting Of New HBVCII lightweight airplane pieces are W. 1-. W38 held at the home of sturdily constructed and extremelyl lllI'S- Michael Murphy Wlfh I lood am-at-rweg attendance of 23 membe n and three visitors. By ship i Thc meeting opened with the in- , . , I siiiule Ode and repeating the Creed ll you are Hftlllll bl thtllh '9' in unison Roll call was responded member that N0" NI" 5 0 ml"? to with a grab bag amounting to clothing and still not be concerned lszlogg Reading of mum" mm 101. liholllv touring ill? i'0lll"'9",l Wlmllovrcd and were approved as read. extra luggage. lljllhk-S etc. may; Unfinished business followed. it be left "in bond While YOU Sail was decided to pack woolena in about with H6095-S0F.V IUEEIIIC lhiachool on Monday. June 6th. The the various points on your itiner- tsp;-reia.-y reported the gmmmg airy. I t (gm taken in from Pantry Sale was passport case is no a oi e. 2.53. It is a highly neccssary accesoryi Reports of Commltttees were then for 'a successful trip. since pass-4 heard. Sick c o m m I t t e e re- port. papers. documents antivported one treat sent. School com- money must be instantly at hand. ' mittee reported a door knob needed lfor door of the school; also 31.00 TPIVGI "on lip be paid for fixing of rocking A small travel Iron is another, Ichair which was broke at the ”must” as are those travel packeisi Christmas concert. or map powder mm slow away Pdivevr committtees were appoint- Program. Mrs. Gus Tierney iover for the first hour by Mrs. Ruby Houlc. Past President Re- has been transferred to the Hlghgbekah Assembly. and Miss Hilda field branch of the bank in Monc-IHai-per, P.N.G.. the second hour ton. where he will he manager. by Mrs. Jean Crockett. Past Presi- He and his family leave Charlotte- dent Rebekah Assembly, and Mrs. tnv.n around Jilly is to spend son1elJack Mac-Leod. P.N.G. The guests time in llalifai. before taking uni were received by the Noble Grand. his new pflsllltm in thc beginning;lilrs. Liza Hansen and the District of September. .Deputy President, Miss M a bel e e o T Worth During thegafternoon piano Mrs W. Rankine Neshm of . numbers were given by Mrs. Toronto, Chief Commissioner of 5 Helen M8'-'E3Ch9Tl1- P-N G. The thc Canadian (lirl Guides Associa- mn S a guw 8 e ar('i'mesiS(ll1 and Mrs. Loretta White. Those f,i .'ii.ii1Ci'ilii- town Hotel this week-end. in Mrs. Nesbilt's first visit here 3; Chief Commissioner, and many Guides and Brownies from all parts of the Province are giving her a warm welcome. 0 . . Airs. W the guest of honour at a dinner at In Charlottetown Hotel st eiening. given by the Print-el Edward Island Council Girl Guides Association. following the Guiile-l Brownie rally at Queen Charlotte High School. After a visit to Cavendish Ibis. morning. Mrs. Ndshitt will be meeting Prince County Guides and Emu-mos at an afternoon rally. xi Siiuimcrsirle. to be followed by I dinner in her honour. Tomor- row the Chief Commissioner will take the salute at the annual Boy Scout- Girl Guide church parade in ('harInitnfnwn. .. e . Virs A B. (Visit returned this week from a six-months visit with her son and Lieui,Commander A. B. Cosh and: his wife. in Virginia and Otiaiva.i Lt.('.omm. Fnsh uas scrvini: SAC- laui, the Sunrcme Allicrl Command. of the Atlantic in .N'orfolk. and was' appninlrri to Naval Headquarters in Ottawa. . . 1: Mr. and Mrs. Bcnlnmlri Rogers have taken tip resitlcnce at their cottage in Keppoch for the summer months. 0 O O Rankine Nesbiti wasp l . l variety table was in charge of Past Noble Grands Mrs. Lulu Nichol- serving were Miss Ethel Suther- I land. Mrs. Helen Turner. Mrs. I Mary Champion. Mrs. Phoebe Van- lderstine. Mrs. Catherine Smith, , Mrs. Mae Adams. Mrs, May Whet- yan. Mrs. Olive Hansen. Mrs. Josie Howatt. Mrs. Lottie Ballingall. Mrs Olive Cudmore. Mrs. Margar- et MacKlnnon and Mrs. Alb e rt a Altken. out On Friday, June 17th. Trinity tlnite: ichugch Cholrmm e m b e r s Joine n orioring eir organist and choir-director, Mr. George Th om pron. F.R.C.0. (CHM) A. R.C.M. who is leaving shortly on return to England, with an ad- dress and gift. Mrs. Angus Mac- yliachern. President of the choir. ,read the address and an original lpoem truly! Mrs.mA. hFl';l'llil( llVIacI.ean, .-our ng elg-gtso Mr. Tli-oimpsonsb term of service; snl poem eing a surprise number and gnuch anjoyed. Also remem- l are or air services to the lchoir were Mrs. Pauline Fear, Mrs. Charles Wiikens and Mrs. dr'IURhlFF-in-lhw 1 tRev.) Summers. (nee Miss Emma Thomas.) The gifts were present- ed by Mrs. E. A. Large. Mrs. W. G. Spencer. Miss Lynn Aitken and Miss Jean Tait. the recipients ex- pressing their thanks and appreciat- ion. Rev. A. Frank MacLenn and Rev. Howard Christie also spoke briefly. Chorus numbers, ,wlth Mrs. Macflachern as pianist were enjoyed by all. A dainty lunch was served. the table being centred. witb floral arrangemens of forget- me-nnts and pansies. The C.W.L. of the Summerslde Misti Noreen MacPlicri-'.on leaves. ' I ' tomorrow for London. 0nt., to re- present this province in the Miss ,R.C.A.F. Station held a reception Canada Pageant. which b e g in s June 27 and ends on July 2. While In London. Miss MacPherson and other contestants are guests of the Miss Canada .Pageant. Q 1 Mrs. onto la a visitor guest of her sister. Prowse Courtenay Harper of Tor- in the Islanil. Mrs. P. C. tee Yiliss Catherine Macbeod and Miss Isabelle Macbeod lcfi yesterday morning on return in Boston and Now York after a few days in Charlottetown. where thcy had been szimmnnml home by the death of iilf'IF sister. Mrs W. E. Bentley. Dr. Dorothy Rentlcy left yesterday morning on return to Montreal. s - . Vir and Mrs. Pcrcy Black of Amlicrst. Nova Scotfh, were in Charloticimvn on Monday to attcnd Ihc funeral of the late Mr. W. illicslcr S. .VIcl.ure Mr. and Mrs. Illock ircrc personal friends for many ycars in Ottawa of Mr. and Mrs. ticlliirn. Mr. Black represent- cd fhc i'T')L7l'f"- me (Vinscrvative Party of Caimda. . . . Mrs Toss Garrett has been In IV:-iv GI:-icizow attending the Conven- firm of the Order of the Eastern Star and in Piciou attending the filariilmc Florisis' T.D,A Conven- tion. Mrs. (iarrcii was staying at Piclnu Lodge. 1 C Tho Gwarl Bridge Filth wound up its season; playing with a lnal Club ediiesdiiy and topped it off with I lobster supper on the grounds of the nearby church. . O O 0 Being married today at Vernon River are Miss Louise Enman and Mr. Arnold Glasgow. iurncd Monday where a numlwr of showers and other funrttnnr. harl hern held for the bride-in-be A shower was held for Ill'I' at Vernon River on Wednesday evening; - I A large number of friends were In attendance at a dance Tuesday evening in honour the Graduating Class of Falcnnwood Hoapitll and the Provincial Infirmary. The Iimiiio in... was decorated in the class colours of green and white. 2:. and Mrs. A..l.M . Mn. 0. Kitchen and In. testing E"-r"-'.....:..-. .."a.'..:..-3 g C l game at Green Gables Golf Dickieson of New The two Islanders re- ! r o in Toronto and tea in honor of His Excellency Most Reverend M. A. MacEachern Bishop of Charlottetown. following lthe confirmation ceremonies held there on .lune 14. The president Mrs. Quentin Gleeson. I received Bishop Macliachern and present- ied the large gathering of parents jand children and friends to His ilixcellenry. The C. W. L. Colors. Blue and Gold. were predominant throughout the reception room. The main tea table which was pre- sided over by Mrs, W. H. Sweimim. was centered with a crystal bas- ket filled with pink peonies. blue iris and gold baby muns. flanked by blue tapers in crystal holders. The individual tea tables were centered with bouquets of blue irish. and gold baby mums in tall ,bud vases. The members of the -C.W.l. assisted in serving. 0 O 0 Mrs. .l. R. Mai-Neill and son iSIPl'0l1 flew back in her home in lwinnipcg Thursday after spend- ling three months with her parents, 'Mr, and Mrs, Elmer MacNeill. Siimmersitie. one I Mr and Mrs C R. Ahern. and Mr and Mrs. Russell Kelly have arrived home from Rockliind. Maine. when they attended the lLlnns' Club convention. O O 0 Mrs. Carl Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. llarold Crockett attended the wedding of their niece Hazel. daughter of Air. and Mrs. Roy Crockett at .'.ia United Church in Souris recently. . . Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Butler of luck and God speed". Loaves Tomorrow Tomorrow at 11:20 a.m. Miss Charlottetown Cen- tennial will board a plane for the Miss Canada Pageant. London, Oni., and begin one of the most thrilling and memorable weeks of her life. The New Glasgow Girls' Pipe Band will be present at the airport to pipe Miss MacPlierson aboard hr ' plane. Lt. Col. F. J. Storey, Chairman'of the Centennial Coim- miiice and Mr. F. W. Curtis, Chairman of the Centennial Special Events Committee and President-elect of the Rotary Club will be in attendance to wish her "Good The Centennial Comimittee invites all citizens to be at the airport to bid MisslMacPherso-n ”Bon Voyage". easily in SUIILWJSFS Tiny cakes of. ' ' and Mrs. Earl Moore. The corros- soap should be taken too. as many pondence W" then "m nu db tBa.rter's Film Lahl hotels do not supply them. Make sure that the iron is set for AC-DC currcni and is pro- vided with a converter plug forl European use. Of course. if you. can work out your entire ward-t robe in clothes that drip-dry andl require no ironing, you won't havei to tote that iron. If you are taking jewelry, carry it In a small travel case. one of those soft leather roll-ups that take so little room. A Good Choice If you have selected a cruise in- stead of a visit to Europe, you have more luggage leeway. If your ship is your hotel. a trunk is a good choice. Traveling garment MORNING SMILE Landlady: "Just when are you going to pay your arrears of room rent?" Hard-up Author: "As soon as I receive the cheque which the pub- lisher will send me if he accepts the novel which I am about to com- mcnce whcn I have found a suit- able subjcct and the necessary in- spiratinn." of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robinson. Palmer Apartments. Summeraide. 0 O U Hostess-es for the Summerside Golf and Country Club today will be Mrs. Emma Holman. Mrs. Ev- elyn MacAlpine. and the Misses Lillian Cudmore. Isabel Jardine and Hclen Mills. a I a Miss Amy Burrows and her niece. Miss Margaret Howatt, have returned from a motor trip to Bangor.'Maine, where they were visiting their niece and sister. Mrs. Stanley liowait. While away they also aitcnded the grad- uation of Miss Burrows' nephew. Mr. William Howatt from Boston University medical college. Dr. Howatt accompanied them on their return to Summerslde. and is the guest of Miss Burrows. North Market Street. 0 O C The Summersidc H I g h School and Academy teachers held their annual outing at the Augustine Cove camp on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hillard. the Misses Ruth Croken. Helen Rcid. Doro- thy Ellis. Mrs. llowcll Huestis. Messrs. Tommy Hall and Roy Grant. all of whom are leaving the school, wcrc presented with gifts on behalf of the teachers by Mr. Clarence Mercer. supervisor nf the school. Mr. Francis Mc- Neill actcd as master of cere- monies. O 0 0 Mr Roy Crockett of Sniirls and his son William of Halifax, N.S. were rccent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crockett. Slimmer- side. 0 0 O Mrs Frank Daley was hostess at her homc in Summerside on Tuesday evcning whcn bridge was in play. 0 o a Mrs F.l F..Wright arrived home from Montreal on Tuesday evening. in spend the summer months in Summerslde. HOUSEHOLD HINT shower curtains or place mats can be either tubbed or spooged with warm. soapy water, rinsed and Rothesay. N. B. are the guests wiped dry Uuydoauaypavooihsaed yeoaa. Ofhulahaauadjd l "N itotbcsay Coltzgtat: Qcbool AN GD &V IRUNSWICK NDEPENOEPI C-OOG. KI M AGE it D I Qelrsaublolooooyf In auaqvoasou.bIfdd&heeaussIbeyvaui- Oissdvnalsgcalsnaialasoashnsqifhyaifaaada-pooloeaod-an OM laud Christina Mum nod moan. may not then. - OVhn,codaJvaIteipaIgllssdauI'sInsIIpIuioodA0hI-Okpao zduatuhodaguhvoetavm Omani:-panuuampauumulwn Iuaunuuh-unn.d-o.a.n..uis.a.-i...u.-uh-sip. auuuuoumn-. IITIIIAJJ-D Muen- lath-add. Flexible plastics like draperies. again invented a elcganiel" Mall 12 marshmallows waicr. cultivated blueberries which have been washed. drained and crush- ed tap. cream stiff. Fold into the marsh. mallow mixture. Pour into a halted 9" pie shell. Cov I , mmnum '0 er cosely with al LE1"! EAT Served Plain Or Fancy I Berries Are By Ida Bailey Allen LTIVATED BLUEBERRIES and marshmallows comlilne to make Delicious cussed. A Government cheque of lSl59.65 was received as our por- tion of installation of furnace in school. A letter was read concern- ing a Mobile X-Ray Unit which would be held at the different schools. Some of the members gave a report of the District Convention for the benefit of those who were not present. New business follow- ed. Delegates to the annual conven- tion were appointed as follows: Mrs. Michael Murphy and Mrs. Lloyd McI(innon. It was moved and seconded to take the chil- dren to Brackley Beach this year for lhcir picnic. which will be held June mm. It was decided to treat the children with ice cream. Next place of meeting in at the home of Mrs. Lloyd McKinnon. Roll call will be. "Sing. lay. Read or Pay." Collection for evening was 31.40. Meeting was then adjourned with the singing of the Queen. A nice baby shower for one of the members was then conducted: the recipient receiving many love- ly gifts. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. Blueberry Velvet Cream Pie Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Recipes Propnrtloned to Iern I to I Zucchini Mix: Wash 1 lb. zuc- chini and slice Kit" thick. Heat 2 tbs. butter. or 1 tbs. each olive oil and butter. in a frying pan. Add the zucchini. lthin-sliced peeled onion and 1 sliced seeded green pepper. Saute until the color begins to turn. Then add I c. canned tomatoes. V: tsp. salt. in tap. monosodium glutamate and V: tsp. oregano.. Simmer 15 mln.. or until the vega- tables are fork-tender. Add the contents 1 (1 lb.) can drained Blue Lake beans and heat. vet Cream Pie. Make decorative edge with ,an hors d'oeuvre cutter. "Fresh American cultivated bluebe ties are always a delight to me. Madame." Chef. "In France, fruit in not grown." Berries for Cooking lalmed the 4 this oxquisitei "I am glad that we have several bushes in the garden of the coun- try test-kitchen." I told him. "They are a pleasure to watch from the day the little waxy blossoms ap- pear. to the time when the hen-ins are blue as the sky. ready to eat, They have almost no needs 3: all And the berries are so sweet and thinly they can be used without cooking." The Chef's eyes sparkled. al- WI.VI the Signal for a surprise. "Madamc." he um. ''I have new dish, tres 3l"9h9Yf.V Velvet Cream Pie: over hot Remove and stir in 2 c. M" I "W lemon .iult'e and v. "Ul-"101 Whip Ir. heavy ,i,.”'L"',.”' least it hrs.-Buttered Noodles Whipped Cream Trim To serve. decorate with whipped. cream or whole blueberries; add' a few sprigs of blueberry leaveml, if you have bluebeiy ” ”es in your garden. To make a smart decorated edge to the plecrusi shell, stamp out penny-sized rounds of pie-crust with an hors d'oeuvre cutter. Dampen one side with water; then overlap the little rounds on the edge of the iinbaked plecrust shcll. pressing on lightly. Bake as usual, in it hot oven. 425 degrees F. "Congratulations. Chef! This pic is not only delicious, it is unique. some Simple Uses simple ways. For a lunch on a warm day. nothing equals a bowl of milk, crisp crackhrs and cul- tivated blueberrlea. For brlX"'(T'”'l enjoy them with toasted buitcred shredded wheat and milk. And for dinner. in a fresh fruit cocktail." MONDAY DINNER Green Bean Saladeltes Baked Veal Chops Neapolitan Sauce Zucchini Mix "However. cultivated blueberries are coming on the market so plen-i, I tifully we can use them in many TRICK OF THE CHEF Toss Vrlb. cooked broad noodles with 1 tap. caraway seeds lightly fried in 2 tbs. butter. Words Of The Wise Couraga consists in equality to the problem before us. --l Ralph waldo Emerson). ook's Corner C JUNI ID” ' i egg while 1 cup white sugar 1 cup dates V: cup nuts Thlcken with coconut. Drop from spoon on wax paper and cook in slow oven. sac and Home THE "LESLIE BELL SINGERS". ENCHANTMINT - t - IEAUTY. - - - CHORAL VRTUOSITY IN PERSON THIIR SOUND IS SUPHI. THEIR LOOKS ARI LOVILY THEIR PRECISION IS PQHCT TWO FULL HOURS OF INTIRTAINMINI THE: 9 PM. TIIISDAY. JULY Ill Pl. ACE: OOLIIIIIM .ncimoinmmnu.nsuu i or ona-rsmmu. TIII 0IIAlIlA'1l'l1.'lWWN ' ings, Charl'oitetown's four eleme - s Artists and Critics , These artists working on a mural are Grade I pupils at Queen Square School with their teacher, Mrs. Earl S. MacI..ella-n. murals. Centred in the picture isaviewof Queen Square School about 1880. The backs of heads belong to, left to right. Barry Blanchard, Jimmie M&lud(ey, Jim- mie MacDougall, David MacLellan and Donald MacDonald. A Children's Centennial Art Einhibi-tion olpens Tuesday morning, June 28th, at the new Civic Centre in the Market Bldg. According to Mrs. Willard McKay. art supervisor. the choice of topics covers the history of the Island from Indian scenes and the Voyage of Cartier in 1534 to the time of the Confederation. The paint- about 140 in number, are the combined efforts of the 5th and 8th grades of The exhibition is open to the public morn. ntary schools. ings and afternoons. June 27th to 30th, incJusive. They - are completing Centennial (Barter's Film Lahl ELLEN'S by an Island Alclerlea. this has been ”one of the best of all Saturdays!" We too shall remember it kindly. Through its sunshine-spread hours there were the happy voices of the Grandchildrut. four in all. an- gagad at interests and pastimes about. Quite buy it was. as the work was tidied for Sunday. In the bit of old orchard. and in the young apple trees at the far side of the House across the Lane the petals drifted down on a gentle breath of wind. Lilacs, mauve. and white scattered re- membered fragrance-And toihe children's amusement a pair of swallows claimed the lantern which light! the front verandnh for their house-Ilie. and attend- ed busily to items of building. It a red field an and of mangels was sown. a piece of turnips. too; and after a short session of set-cutting the potatoes planted we grow for our tables. At home.' lawns must be mowed for the Sabbath. And Jamla re- paired with a willing heart and a good band the rosc trellis which had suffered extensive damage in one of last year's gates. Then with James. who because of open- ing many a straight furrow, owns a true eye. sighting for us. we restored it to its former place. Children and grown-ups gathcred to meals at an old table, not mi loiter there but to be off againi to the demands of the hours. I O O O lo. fast and happily the day sped, an has the week it now closes. It was one that with the marketing of the beef cattle from the stables gave the farmers a summer schedule of choring to follow. the lightest for them of the year. Only the milking con- tinues. the pall-feeding of odd ones of the calves and of course the work in the piggeries. light- DIARY Fariner's Wits According to Mack, little lad at ened considerably now with most of the matrons, on pasture In the paddock. "There'll be nothing to do now" James offered the first evening the stables were empty. "Tomor- row will seem like a Sundayl" Now at Alderlea most of the seed is in the ground. The grain- fields including those last seeded are clothed in a wlnsome new green. We see James atop some- times and regard the near pieces from the yard. wondering we fancy what the summer will bring. Will it he a hot dry sea- son? 01' maybe over-damp? Or will it be blessed with the sun and showers necessary to sustain good growth in the fields. to give the farmer hire for having been faithful to the task of the sow- ing? This we would ask. as a season fades and another, Grand- daughter found today in aclusier of daisies in the haylands, ap- pears: ”Lord of the summer with warmth and light. The days are long. Sustain the labours.-r's will and may his faith Be ever strong. That with the master's measure. shall the yield Reward the honest tillage of the field." Monday - - - Diary -- - Good-night. . . . FAMILY REUNION LONDON (AP) - Sir Winston Churchill dropped in at 10 Down- ing sireet Wednesday, his former official residence. and had lunch with the new tenants-Prime Min-' inter and Lady Eden. It was sort of a family party. Eden”: wife is Churchill's niece. Also present was Miss Sally Churchill. niece of Lady This new power lawn news: will new laws, iwuv 0! or mulch loam nu clippings, win and edge. and art you at weeds of any height. Secret of in remarkable pufeunanas is an entirely new design, veto. high. ipeod, Mia evtms and four tiny iafsty blades. inside each evilsr are wide sup- port wheels on which the naive: iidu. Iliis new type of newer won't scalp a lawn, no matter how bumpy at hilly. it am ever odgu and along well: or focus put as easily as on a wide lawn. it run a broad. 20-inch swath in any land of gum, and through wands of any height. See I demonstration of this wondailul new Irlnd of power mower before you buy. NEW MOCULLOCH POWER lAVlIf MOWER have I Inc mount in -.3 life ISLAND C0-OPEMTIWI SERVICE LTD Charlottetown. P. E. I. Eden and a great niece of Sir Winston. g I... lvshy DONT MISS . . . . I ”H flotilla 1 V.