H-I H H and --.. . -,.. 3-wanna -uv.-.-.-u;m..-r..';-.. I I I I I I v I l ELLEN'S DIARY" Fencing And Selling There was fencing today. but mggged in only by the farmers. who were kept busy 8! ii I” "39 Intll a wetting shower turned fac- ss toward home. Throushmll "19 pssturing season. it may be Sud" dwlyg these or-wsiuns appear: W "51 then all other work of the gems until once more boundaries ualnmsaig-3 sstgclttlsellfted to the lime truck, rolls of wire Pill 1" b'351de- d v the lane. And after 522:5 A";-,E...-e, and that serenity gbout which James declares gives the surroundings a deserted air and which indicates that the farm- wives have assumed temP0l'3Fl1)' r th lace. I miaiccaerretailn tiuelieps tend to drive us at such times. in other ways restrictions EDP?” W bf! lulled" While we must kkecg wtatc u care of the livestoc a on - - - Jeanie. do 3'0" fhlllk III” "Id more has a -coin-' Shes lying . . '1 down in the Pgivmltleshan we my "Could be. min; the men home from the fields?" ---mm-e shy; up now and eat- ing! She was only restInE- 15!” that good!) We have more COOK'S CORNER time in devote DELICIOUS DUMPLINGS 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking lmwdef 1 teaspoon salt and sift. Add 1 cup of sweet milk and Drop by spoonful into boiling I to our "social" affairs-to look in- side this or that ”tinker's van” those intriguing vehicles that set themselves down at our doors. For what self-respecting farm-W110 would be caught wasting her time in such frivolous doings ingthe h:at and haste of the cropping? Like the housewife we knew in the long ago who was "blessed with the Minister calling. and the peddlar too - and Snslinss hatch- ing!" all in on-. day. so it happen- ed that today more than one sales- man blessed these places of ours- with their offerings of wares. "And did you buy anything, len? Something you needed? James asked later. ”0h not exactly. at least not at the moment. But there were sales on - bargains today." "I always hold that If you don't need the article. a bargain is clear at any price" he commented quiet- ly. stepping off then to his work. Our armors themselves were salesmen today. disposing of the fat cattle that of late have been kept in the stable while their mates went to enjoy the freedom pastures. ”Took a good many grists... "James began when we came to the stable to visit this evening. ”A power of turnips too. and hay, donit forget that" Mack ad- ded soberly. ”Yes sir!" James agrccrl smil- ing. "to bring them along to this day of the year." when these go presently. barns. stables. will be empty. quiet plac- es. housing only an odd calf and the head of the herd. And irr- quented by the swallows that chose to summer along high raf- ters. a complacent hen bearing an egg to a stolen nest, and the cats that doze and hunt and doze again there. "It's good pie. Try It! 'Buttcr- scotch' she calls it” James said. taste one of (fur culinary concoct- ions at lunch-time tonight. He is gone now, day leaves. . .silently. . .wlth no sound of passing, not even the least whisper of regret. Until tomorrow - - -Dlary- -Good- broth. Do not lift cover for 15 min. Serve at once. night. . . . . I My-IAV I I I ...i l. N ,. . l - x :sSNOWY WHITE and too! More than a bleach and stain-remover, TIAVEX” disinfect: as I: dun: .. . safeguards family hualtl. - No other laundering product uaeds "JAVIX ' EX wash in lomcosc, germ-lrillinf ediciency. "JAVEX" keef kitchen and bathroom IV!" uuiim-ycoo.Kesp3bottlu may, use "iAvax"mry dost V1 as MR. AND MRS. COLIN. JKSON ” Double Ring Ceremony Is Performed Al Marie United A very pretty nodding was sol- emnized at Marie United Church on May 21st at 2 p.m. when E' iel son of Mr. his going mark- een Melvina only daughter of Mr . ed by the sound of horse's hoofs Pearl and the late Mayiiard San- and the clatter of wagon-wheels derson of lilidgell. Pl; 1. was im- in the lane. More noiselessly the ited in marriage to Colin Nathan- aiid Illrs. T. R. Jackson of Lower Montague. P. E1 The double ring ceremony was - performed by the Rev. R.A. Mac- I Leod minister of the church. as- sistcd by the Rev. 11.1.. Milton! of the Baptist Church. Charlotte- town. P.E.I. marked with white sl:lin centred with a daffodil. Mrs. Layton Coffin of Moi'ell.. played nuptial music, while Messrs Layton Coffin and Lloyd Ander- son sang ”O Perfect Love" dur- The church was decorated with vases and baskets of daffodils and baby mums. The guest pcus were bows ing the signing of the register. The bride was IIEVI! iinvi obutton... M5 . ft makes com lets lultonholesl o other bias the world is automatic uiough to do this! button All IV ITSILFI given in riage by her uncle Mr. llarry San- derson. She wore a floor length gown featuring a fitted bodice with long pointed sleeves. and a full m- DOES IVEIVDAV SWIM MARI! UNLIMITED AUVOOAATIC 0030571 9 P-h&IrvOusdwIysAM -"'..';-T53 i109” hrs frso domondntisn . IICCIII loam. Monhlussltauodui Ud- Mtlluihwnhsshll mar- skirt of Chantilly lace. and nylon tulle over satin Her finger tip veil was held in place by a tiny cor- onct of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white csrnations cen- tered with a red rose. Her only attendant was Mrs. Edith Dupuis. who wore a floor length gown of yellow net over taf- feta, with matching bolero. She also wore matching mitts and headdress and carried a bouquet of Orchid mums. The groom was attended by Mr, Albert Aiken of Lower Montague P.l”..I. The ushers were Messrs. Ralph Sanderson. cousin of the bride. and George Poole friend of the groom. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding an afternoon dress of teal blue. with navy and white accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. .The groom's mother wore a two piece wool suit of brown and beige wvith tan accessories. Her corsage was of American Beauty roses. A reception for ninety guests followed at the Queen Hotel. Char- lottetown. the bride's table being decorated with a bride's cake and a four-tier fruit cake made and 'i9C0r3lPd b.V the 8r00ni's mother. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by the Rev. R.A. MacLcod to which the groom flttingly re- sponded. Complimentary remarks were made by Messrs T.R. Cullen and Hon. Leo F. Rossiier. Several lF1f'ETElllll were read by the KFOGIIISMHH. For their honeymoon trip flu-ough the States the bride chose a blue figured satin dress. red'duster. navy and light blue accessories. her corsage being white camat- IOIIS. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph sgn. dei-son. st. Peter's Bsy. also .3 community shower for the bride and groom-to-be at Marie United Church Hall. Beautiful gifts were received on each occasion. After their return home the members of Marie Y.P.U. met at the horn; of the bride's mother. and progeny, ed the couple with a place setting of china. (Craswell Photo) "flow to make hard water soft" as told by Rolling llaiii housewife Pleased User Tells Her Experts.” "Dear Sirs" It is really a pleasure for use to talk shout MAPLE LE” LIQUID DETERGENT, bocsuas it has dons so much for ms. Our water comes from s drilled well. over a hundred feet deep. Truly. the water is as ”hard" as the rock it passes through. With a family of five to work for. as I have this is a real handicap! In the last 0 years I have tried svlry soap product on the msrlsct. and while some were better than others. I still had the problem of "hard" water. thin. lazy suds. and a greasy ring to contend with .....tn say nothing about the size of the soap bill! Friends told us we'd never hsvs any satisfaction unlu we install- ed a commerciui water softener. They cost several hundred dol- lars. and I couldn't afford one. so I just resigned myself to being stuck with "hard" water for th rest of my life. Then I tried MAPLE LEAP LIQUID DETEIIGENT. and was amazed and delighted with the results. No more grassy water. or thin flat suds. No more dull gluuos. or ltreaky rough .lusl- lng chins. Even outsiders lattes and remark how much softer the water feels with MAPLE LEAP LIQUID DETER.GEN'I'..lI FV dlsti pan. And it saves us money too. I think It is w0lIdcl'Nl. lid sdy a real heart-felt "thlll you" so its makers. Page 10, The Guardian Thurs.. June, 14 1956 HAPPENINGS . in July. - Mr. and Mrs. Don Wonnacott tion WBZ-TV shows. lie is a lIar- N 1. an have been 'isiting in Bangor. ry Canover model and his picture homegofm. Tlfmflcli Maine. They are now proceeding to points of interest in the New Jersey State and will also visit New York city before returning to Charlottetown. One of the lovliest afternoon teas of the season was held by the ladies of the Basilica sub-division Catholic women's League in the spacious auditorium of Notre Dame Academy. Receiving with ilie pI95ldEIll. Mrs. M.J. Lee was the Rev.'Mother Superior. honor- ary member. and Mrs. Peter Hol- land. first vice-president. The auditorium was artistically decorated with early spring flow- crs and the league colors of blue and gold were effectively carried out in the floral arrangements This was enhanced by tall tapers of blue and gold in silver candle- bra. The ladies pourliig tea were Mrs. A.T. MacKinnon. Mrs. J.B. Flem- ing. Mrs. Morris Griffin, and Mrs. J.L. McGuigan. The guests were ushered by Mrs. J. Ernest Mc- Tague and Mrs. J.E. Fleming. The following ladies replenished and served Mrs. Patrick Mcltenna. Mrs. Fred MacMillan. Mrs. Fred Coyle. Mrs. Leo Murray. Mrs. Arthur DeCoste. Mrs. J.J. Train- or. Mrs. John Beaton. Mrs. R.J. MacDonald. Mrs. Reginald McCar- ville Mrs. P.J. Nealls. Mrs. walt- er Morrlssey. Mrs. Gerald Mit- chell. Mrs. Frank Saunders. Mrs. Matt White. Mrs. Schwartz. Miss Gertrude Coady. Misses Lee and Eeaton. and Mrs. Arthur Mona- an. Delightful music was furnished throughout the afternoon by Miss Marian Duggan. pianist. and Mr. Alfred Mclterney violinist. Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Rogers. Summerside left on Monday by car for Sydney. N.S.. where they will visit their daughter. Mrs. Me- lanson for a few days. John Starr Craig of Arlington. Maas.. is a son of a former Mal- peque resident. Mr. Otto Craig an- Mrs. Craig. He graduated from Arlington High School after receiving two scholarships. and will now enter the United States Government Service. l-Iels also on the West Point Military Academy list of appointments. During childhood he appeared on radio and in 1951 was "Andy has appeared in Magazines. on covers and billboards. and he is a t lented singer and dancer. Dur- ing world war 2, John Starr Craig sold over five million dollars worth of bonds for the Uni'cd States Git- crnment and received the highest honour of a citation from the Pros- ident of the United States. This young man with the face of character is a bonnie lad with his sterling qualities and scholas- tic ability. his promising career will be watched with great inter- est. Mr. J. Gerald Burge. chairman of the O.R.T. for P.E.l. and Mr. Cullen Delarey Mechanical Engin- eer left on Saturday for Montreal. Mr. Burns cocs on Convention of the U.RfI'. oi' North America and .l'ilr. Uelarey has accepted a pos- lion as Engineer with Northern Electric. 'l'ltlNlTY W.M.S. AFTERNOON AUXILIARY The June meeting of the after- noon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of Trinity United Church was held in the social hall on Thursday with a good attendance. The devotional leader'was Mrs. Neale. A hymn was sung. Script- ure reading was a portion of the 19th psalm. , Mrs. Neale gave a fine medit- ation on the beauties of natce closing with ii beautiful poem. "Twilight -in the garden". Mrs. A. F. ltaclsean led in prayer. The solo This is my Task" was pleas- ingly rendered by Mrs. by Mrs. Parker. The business period was led by the president Mrs. A.B. Bagnall. Reports of secretaries were re- celved. The president reported on the closing of the "Explorers". and congratulated Mrs. Diamond on her fine work with this group. Collection was received and ded- icated by singing the Doxology. A portion of the study book "No Vanishing Race" was then review- ed by Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Morrison. They stressed the need for more missionaries. nurses. teachers. and social workers to work among the Indians. Mrs. Newson led in prayer and the meeting closed with the Miz- pah benediction. A social half boy" on the American radio sta- hour followed and light refresh- ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS "PRINCESS" INIEMILE Lovely lines of this "princess" dress are pure magic for any fig- ure! su how smoothly they fit at the bodice. flattar your waist. flare out in the graceful skirt. A won- derful fsahlon all by itself - a little jacket for cover.l yards 35-in&: lsckut I complete llludrated instructions. load TETYJWE Mrs. Murshtl mil. yd New " start: test ' mum sawdust stunning ensemble with the smart Pattern 4063: Mlsses' sizes 1!. 14. 10. is. M. Sin is dress. 5 H H yids. This pattsrl cal! to use. aim- pls to sew. Ia testedlor fit. Has TIITIIIIIG .i35Vcents) In coins (stamps can- not be accepted! for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. AD- DRESS AND STYLE NUMBER Send order to Anne Adams. care of Charlottetown Guardian, Pat- Lloyd Ward accompanied at the piano nsntswerosu-vsdbvssv-cell thsmsmbsrs. , . TBYON U. CHOICE IVINMG AUXILIARY - . . Members of the Iv Auxil- iary met at the heats of srett Howstt for their Juno Meet- ing. The president. Mrs. Austin Smith presiding. 'l'hs.roll call was answered and minutes of previous meeting read and approved. it was decided to take a special offering at our next meeting which will be sent to the Maritime Home for Girls. The secretary was sak- ed to write and invite the mem. bers of the W.M.B. to at our July meeupg also to mug a letter of thanks to Mrs. Vernon Lord of St. Peters Bay for her kind invitation for In to visit her Committee will i Mrs. Ggpajd Best, Mrs. Flo es Toombg and Mrs. Robert Crawford. Mrs. Arth- '11” MBCKW to have charge of the lesson. p A special offering of 313.20 was taken after which was Ions Wright led the worship service. Meeting aicllltzlurned with dis Mlspah bene- c on. . KELLYS CROSS C.W.L. A large attendance of membe a of st. Joseph's sub division Kelly's Cross. convened on Sunday after- oon on June 8rd for their May "IOCWIE The Rev. Director open- ed the meeting wllh'prayer and the President Mrs. Joseph Kelly occupied the chair. The treasurer pesented a very favorable financial report which showed creditable sums realized from the two plays recently stag- ed. The correspondence was all read and discussed. Those letters were received from the conven- ors of Resolutions. and of Art Drawing. Since the parish hall is being . Ev- with us . PALMER ROAD WEDDING Mn and Mrs. John Myers who were married recently in the Im- maculate Consepticn Palmer Road. The groom is the son of Mr mi s. Maurice Myers while ti, bride is the eldest daughter of W. and Mrs. Cyril Doucett of St. Lam," Tuesday by six women on their turn. The president. herself will be the convenor of this work. The teachln of catechism and the training 0 the altar boys was talked over. and it was considered a fine gesture by a few members to invite the Sisters to a week or so during the summer for- this purpose. Plans for this will be formulated at the July meeting. Before the close of the meeting the president reminded the newly elected officers and committees of their duties attached to each of- fice and hoped that they would ful- fil them to the best of their abil- ity in order to have a successful year in the subdivision. used weekly. it was decided to clean the hall and church every The meeting was closed with prayer. ' to buy s Idtchcn range. wsslung mac his or other impomng household article. ask the price. Wu... told inquire if that is the cash price or 1115 term price. Also ask what the down pny. ment willbe. and whatterms or cash ii; count the mfels allows for: Brown or Black Leather Sole and heeL Oxfords D to EE widths. 8.95 8: 10.50 irs Wlll(iHT'S .....:';.... . 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