I aw:-z.. .-...-..'...,..,,.,..;,., I I ;God'n intention for ' AARY HAWORTH Mother Worried Over Future of Young Daughter I).'ur Mary Haworth: Just-what I tiiv; effect does a broken love liair have on a 16-year-oldcirl? he is sweet and smart, with a tub IQ; a high school graduate iih a good reputation and chances college. She is my. daiigliter. g my say. as her father rejected er before she was born: and she iiuld count on her fingers the kind Md; he has given her. Her home fe hasn't been all that Id ilk?- ttiugli I've done my bestaand ave kept lter too slicltcrP(l (Of her un good. She is i1t'nllE- hmhgi 79' etous and bczititiful - The problem cantc tip iiitn 8 rttstod boy frit-iid. He was won- crful to her. they went steady tr several months; then he asked or to iiiarry him soon. Before long. i her innocence. she had given im everytliinl: A c t-litimed tier. Hill I love her. )l'L',0l him How can she? t all mine. I I l 1. l I I IOTHFR FEELS .l.L T0 BLAME I ivl that if I ha lu- lIll'.'.lll not have tuned and so hurt. lame, I blame myselfi There was? It nurse complication than mkctt heart. Few know the story; lll what about other boy friends? i'tiI tins make her easy prey for: ll she turn from themi d been wiseri been so ex- She riiicsn'tI twin” (tr iii :11 in distrtist” Can she ever rc- oici front the soiled discarded, eiisc he lcft her with? Can she Help ter ltiiii” Can she ever love andl I'llsi another" She has her are bccaiise s it under a dot-tor'si he was so upset. I airs seem to comfort her much: r I'll) sclf either . How can we huh find peace of mind. and for- :i-t the whole thing? H.S. Ht Ii('.R0lINl). HAYS PART Ilcar HS; in your letter, here muienscd. .i'nii speak of lhe,b0y'S iavinz ”damaged a whole life In .- matter of minutes." Without con-. tuning the boy's dcslriictive, selfish-' icss. I might say that he wasnt .nttrcl.v in bionic Jane's lath" vas land isi a guilty P3".V I" the I t iarkpzrniiiid-because. as p.s.vrhtil- igy reveals. a dirt tends blindly (I PVDl'(P and accept from "admir- .irs” the kind of care Itzood or Ii that her father gave Iici: As to whether Jane's whole life damaged. this may be true. in" :19 limited sense that a permanent mm in V lpiritual 597-" will renmim Hm” .4-tfa--emjm-m , ' f M- R th Diqde. d -to P n !V('r. nut of the damage. timid THEY . . . . Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Scantl b WES We . army .155 U k In this family there was I large an Erica Love , . . time The F-"E”5h S”h””"- L9d”"'” W”!hi'”.l,;:".:I1:,;,ig.,”L3&'q.,;... have been attending the 5"" M” GINW" t"”'”b" "I "M" ”h"”'”"- uh” Pgurledgecbggtgld (:EldlthCh(il:Ixllfll1 llVlTili'itii(httl2)ol;l::viori in- i.. Weathcrhrad. has authorc al is in I 5' u.' U - ,5.- - . .- , . w'11' . ' . t k 0 . '- t .. . t . 065. i'lr(i('hllTB "The Will of G0d"ICllInstalltlal will of G9l(ll'f:"dtel:'; Tl?ellIltl:i)ll)l, Ehggiuazhllogeceitghtlshfs Hm" Hm"! w”t”s"".a"d msjwnibrheinxagten sis:-e hi? faiihee: wilt: :':"i)mdI;.ag0:,s aw!-(.ar?alT;'s was Ilh”l(lI(l.l(Sl'trnYLEtlhnR cogmme 'Abil'Il1diIn-C0kCbi1F.V Pressi-a c0l- the dkflilllll "71 "E: f::d'pea:e the Bachelor of Science degree. He P"rbm"' 3'hl'rr'g::: e:A”r:it:1Kc;:i"h&i:lhappened to be laid up with the am evperffs e S” mg or Is my. style blhiik aliiiln ivhllisi hpartmces: ecllhh OI 13hi5mWhh'h hI5C"55e5.I'”F H W 59” V. .' - has acceptrd a position as g (I - NS" "" la ”r - "I . ' influenza. Little willie was quiet. ' V - - t I ' i , - "" 3 :.i?m:i:.:ii: we c--5-3-It ""”i3 ?.I.."if..”-Iifli .'::.::;: lam we .3”. :51?” .5'.?..i';?i.5'”if2..l'.l iii::23.:i.il&.”:i:2”.?i:ii.::: . The intentimia Wi 0 -0 - - m-'j1.V. 95 ' . . ' of Canada at Knob Lake. Labrador. par T " ".V i - when It W35 hm? ff" hh'h W Khv J ' i ' . t ' - . . H A rhe circumstantial will of God. alorigihal plan of (iodyis brought to and Mr. tiordogn Sil'.1'lm0llS.. he Wm up to his mm,-3 bed, g:;li5t:r.dli;:;n:i:;'o;tfc:v;ftLzigrlssc :2:itd93Tia.tar(iQdliiIili(rs. Ekrligclmann wut pm". ultimate wtllof God. I successful fruitation. t I gide Mr Wallace Barleaux super guests of ltonoi Ngiyvllj prcsen Side and said. to poi-mg over the Wrh The - y. ass. As Wcatherhead explains 17hl:S m.li'til?'II:"i:;I5crittI.wl:;'e aicong v..O,'.,,Sc,,m,1.,m Kinggcoiunly Whh 3 3'" 0' W hem” ' with... --1 been goody 3;,” 1, Queen Anne mum. was Snizm of" me?---a..... t iiurt's intentional will has in o tic cmna 0 I N6 5 l- l d M )3 . . ' pow" - - I i NEW LONDON W1 .; ' r 1 f . 2. d ' ddcspair. and regain your pill! 0918. an p rs. aiteaux , l 1- g f me - h I " fective and the hoop skirt was ' - iitm. His "Hal 9.3" f;1rl"'a? d re-K3," Gmtts capacity in mend with their son Hank and Bruce (.m.';':"gr Tyre mg, (Rim. vg Dad: es. son. floor length with appliqucd lacc . was L-mum5tam-la1v-M ' ms n 0 M ' - d to Him Read have been recent guests of Mr Whirl ""5 " P i ' i -yi Willie: 'Well. then. kill 1 see on tulle otcr white satin The veil TN New I'""d”" w'I-- "I" at W" H” "ml"""'Ve h.'”o'r'ldCCg:; iiigligklgvg-i,,:ff(S.1r;,(;n-. iuarperst by and Mrs. W.f-3. Scantlebury. They Ang-1-'(;a.:it.”HeAi.(eiiin(i:zf iiSiIsmii:1(i:;:i:!s the baby?" was finlzcrtip with tinv icrown of me .';"'"e8l?f EV” Mmlhster ,itii circums anct-is engine '- , . . - h . on ie.tzy '” ;. p 3 . . i . . - . '. on tiny 1, I6. eetinrz opened mi. Ii. Go-its ultimate will has.'oIi-IW"-W if..'.i.;"..ifii;25L'liS..i” ?.I3S2?nE"" by 3 "P"'f"""k ”"'""' 1"” L'Jl””.ii”".'r ”.?.'.?;I?.1.i'"i..i.?.l'J”l..'i by Wins the island Him is ' tcsscs were Mrs. W. llccky. Mrs. ms; - mated by Collect. Roll call wast The maid of nour was Mrs. answered by 17 members Wm” In uitb ills final rea I iiirposes. EVIL CANNOT DEFEAT GOD . Says Weatherhcad: ”.N'o evil is 'inally able to defeat God, or cause Q my ivalue' to be lost. . . . ' s an intentional purpose of God 'or every life. But because of q tuman folly and sin. becuse man s - 'free will creates circumstances 0 i i gvil that cut across God's plans. ' oecause our oneness with the ..-cat human family means that ' Q the. evil amon otliertz members may ' :reate circumstances which disturb us. there is a overcatiiig or is it activity”? In the were blamed-bu a 0 Public Health. a pion of the inipiir scents of particular impor l. on why obese children eat more from tensions at home, stitute for the affection of one par- ent or of both. ICW d3.VS ah-9l"i,liess. because of desire for im he told her hci am.-e, as a com and advised her to,siv psychiatri have observed tha tare olteii inactive, it i cntly that the basic as 8 FALL INTO TWO GROLTS "”””" "I His:wHY is GIRL so no I help you bot BREATH-SLIM FUR SUI duluur famous KEERIN nun -dLacl( OI Exercise Leads To Overweight In Child I: Ida Jun Bah children due to in due to lack of past, food habits t today. there is lant on the prob- I Is tH'l'l'H0lglll in it entirely new 5 p mg Jean Mayer. professor of nu- dill Harvard School of long time cham- tance of exercise. stion: f decreased activity tance in ty. Numerous artic- en written m. hr. riiion at the aises the que "The role (1 as liildliood obesi es and books have be Th ban the non-obese: as an escape as 8 sub- as at result of pa- or over-solicitous- port pciisation for ext.-es e .shviiess. But, although a few sts. such as Hilde Bruch. t obese children s only rec- sumption has d. Do obese do they get from ienlal neglect really been qucstione children oicreat. or tiicir surpliis of calories under PXCl'L'lSlll51. I lpo all I children in the Studies of St'llU() I that lack of ac- Euston area rci ea tivity is printari p . overweight. A careful examination Isa 5 b't. f 1 r ups youngster, a protective diet com- if I y . , iii !oh:el'f:'(:l1gh1ta iiuinoiiilii svgight hincd with regular exercise will geti ”Don't force! fruit gelatin MUPS a girls matched for age and height. . the pounds moving in short order. and snowsa liiiilliti Wllhl Whlpllcdp I:' i . I ' p , . . . Air L stant drie mi siiggcs c . tipping. that me merwelgms fem rmnmmw C "And we niusl include oitr non- showed HAPPEN to two groups. The largest of these groups con- sisted of girls who ate a little less than the normal weight girls but exercised considerably less. Avoid- example. they 5 many hours watching the normal weights. The second group. number. wroup. As a whole, these were the t red - checked. cheerful variety." muscular. were classed as "overweight.' - b bl I . " f t" . rheeringznvae gets? over 8 than p ligbtful ways to eat CHALLENGE TO PARENTS What '0 d0 hhhllt the 189k 0t becomes easy to meet. exercise and muscular deficiencyimar Vllllch leads to this overweight pre allenge to parents. The. milk may be combined down on car pools- , atin!" legs were made for walking. Dancing lessons for girls provide shapely exe sents a ch solution? Cut curbing. Ther vtayaswimming, bicycling, skatin tennis-and all vigorously active iv responsible for ct active sports, these girls in- ged in ”sitting" activities-for pent four times as TV than did smaller in ate more and exercised much as the normal weight also appeared more 1 is group so that although they-, iqu if!!! rcise but. equally im- riant, lend incentive to calorie e is no better way tol re courage exercise tba gt th in me: popular with the younger For the a l r e a d y overweight L INGS 1 . . - ' -- 'th radisltcs no-bake clictisc pan or 9" pie plate with crumb- Mrs. R..I. Rupert is in Saint tPI'. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.W. W' .. . , H A p ; , lkl, . P t t b l . 1 me p . . p g Job" Vi5i.""h h" "'."m”: Mr5' Hyndmam North RH" R0ad' taxi: hrnncI:a.rxIiiii1iiiiii-(htscEariflli:iiil”rc- Sliibonhian tillitfnctlfeciisria 0mix- li:IfidAl:l)ll1se v(L2iiz:I7lt)halttTi'(r)itrtkIliiiisSiqFiiI.'fi!i&'l(; arII1lhl'ltl1(l')llvt'(Li( ward Prune Mm ls cnmauy ' Dr. and MBA LA, Ma.-gmiian, Pipes DI'0ll0I"l("id 10 SOT” 4 I" h”h"'9- Refrigerate 4 lir5- OI" Um" House, Boston, Mass. formerly of crepe trimmed with white. Her The B8!"-'3” F95ld9h1'9 at H3191 left Thursday for St, John. New l :h5hlB""w'”d' Cream” P” high 9h0"Elhf0 Uhmhlfghhhg 52:;-1 Charlottetown to Mr. Alexander hat was navy as were her acces- ('i-ove was the setting for at lovely 3 my. D, M civnlan will at. R 095: ,9”? P8"! 0i" N U Engelmann. Quincy." Mass. The sories and her corsage was red r'ec-epiion Thursday evening in ..23"iw.....;...'...eT,.. tire-paid Med. Ch0Ph1'””kl.(ipt-pied potatoes in; sliced strawberries or cam! marriage as solemized at St. and white carnatioiis. honour of tilt”. find Ml'5- Arlhuf ical Care at the Canadian Public da”T'f'g"9tcr::;:J C"('.?:lel:bpl.”eEl::1:'r-Ir Mix 2 msp Paul's Anglican Church. Charlotte At the reception the table was Bagnall of New Lealand. Mr. and Health Association meeting held hill P 5"" - I ' fmciled bruer lptmg, sugar .4 6' "m"' f?" ,May 25' 1956' at 2 p'm' c,le,C”raf2d Mi." ”'"h i"(.' Ifhue Mrs. Baguiali are on a world tour ttlert Dr. MacM,”an W,” be one t III'-' P i K V" "W" 4 "WP ML fine graham -Crack-CE Cmmgs-and The birdcs mother is Mrs. Laura snupdiatzoii. iiliitc l.lll('Ib. in silver and lye!-p uclcomed Iln ltlits Dru; of the speakers at the conference. mrlimxl :'h-lm','l2nl”':r, mok in .”m W4 U tap nach cinnamon and nutmeg R:::ttlgl&l:rI:pi.s gllgarlgttetpivplr. land dtlu-cciimlici; IiriIIl.!:l(.llll1l-'- gall: ince by many r9alVEs an I . -v i - -- - t s n o e ae c it it. ire ri e llriends. iilr. and Mrs. Bagnall. Mrs "ack Ma”.-a(.hel.n rest '3'0- ('"'"- 5'"l”'”"k "'"l.”"w' VTMCK or THE CHEF . Mr. and Mrs. George Engelmann, and izrnoni. Presiding over the ost distinquished looking and dmt "junior Lug”; M mic faker fry or bake until the sauce is ab- Se; son cooked carrots with gem”. Germany. Silver s(.n.,(.,.S m,", Mrs RE. themselves to a an "ove M h ' J -d t h . p I g . - . . . . s II c ) e vzis propos- Island and its people." ma aigengaihepll-asirignme apffspifg "fg'l'f' itftfllh I"lLW”P like 3" hehh m""- 'il;he iorgainiatcyigzs lilllr. H. John ed lag! dCanon Ibbott and re- arr s. . . . . T e St. Paul's spon e to by tie groom. The tele- Church Choir sang "The Voice izrams wet": read by Mr. John Mrs. D..f. Mccutcheon, Vancou- LLIBLE”. On the self-help level. both. you and your dawzliter Wmlld Dlhm by .snnie confidential talks vwith I . 'tth(llOL!lC3l counsellor. You in, fathom the reasons why you ve kept Jane ”too innocent." and She needs to see why she has behaved too guillibly. Such insight Shmhd b to face the future I confidence. caution with increase( and savvy. M.ll Mary ilawo snnal care of this newspaper. .a Convention held at Algonquin Inn. St. Andrews. eed Oatz's sisters. Misses Jennie and Estelle Bowness and Mrs. Clara Bell. Summerside. Congratulations are e Mrs. Leslie G. Ramsay and Mr. mm win” Elmer Power who received the award for the best actress and actor in "Come out of the Kitchen" which was presented in the I g I )ra- ma I-estival and received C.W.L. Trophy. Mr. and Mrs. I-'rsd (Taiinon en- tertained at bridge, Friday awn. Hill at their residence. Braekley Point Road. On Saturday afternoon, May 26. Mrs. Lloyd Wonnacott entertained at M Upper Prince Street at a family tea in honour of Miss Flor- ence ill cLean. R.N.. whose mar- riage to Mr. Don Wonnacott, takes place June ninth. Mrs. Bruce Won- nacott presided over the teacups. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. E rl Wonnacott. The bride to be was presented with n dainty gift to mark the happy occasion. Mrs. 'l'd Younker and Mrs. Alan Johnson ar. representing the Junior Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital at the Maritime Hospital convention. Al tzonquin inn, St. Andrews. . Mr. Elmer Nicholson, Calgary. ll arriving to spend the slimmer with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson, Hunter River. Mr. Nicholson has recently had an interesting trip to Kentucky. Mr. Lloyd Mulch, Mt, Hr-rbprt. left this week for Knob Lake Lab- rador. Mr. Mutrlt has been en- gaged by the Iron Ore Company of Canada as second class elec- triclnn. Min Eileen Ryan. has left for Halifax to attend the Kelly-0'Don- nell wedding. ' theyi cooking and you get "There are niany di iAMONG SAVORIES ies are many si n the funi molded meat lied custards. Spziiiisli eral . serts, wonderful derful No-Bake t juice l"0Ckl1lllI saute; liasli-bro tatoes; ;!l'ccii peas: J. Conncll. Mrs. daiittlit and Mrs. Gary of Halifax. spcnt l 'h"hh9d I-0 Mr. .I.S. Balcom, and Mrs. L,...&. -.L......e Page 8.-The Guardian s-..i.. June. 2 1956 LET'S EAT Here's Cheese Cake You NeecIn'i Bake By Ida Bailey Allan tConil)lne nillk with tzclatiii int dozeiis of de-. I ota of a pint of m adult, and a quart forva child. ked. p 1 sites in which with gel- exclaimed the Chef. "For example among the savor-i 31 as uell as; sliapes. salads I I2 loaves and a niilk-gelatin base. t class, there are jel- creaiii. sev- pics, chiffon des- Bavarians and re- s in fancy at call for the desser exquisite Lin ,st eshing sherbcls. 'heese (lake " ,u .Tomorrnu'.s Dinner: liver and bacon u wned creamed pu- losscd lcttuccl to the Island and spent their win- ancouvcr. Iilrs. l)ickie.son J. Logan and Mrs. p Mr. and Mrs. Hector Oatz. and Jag Hm. I daughter Sheila. bortb gBattlel'ord. Saskatchewan, are visiting Mrs. Mrs Mp. pa1...,mp In-r son. cr-in-law and grandson. Mr. (icrald Halt-om and the past k-end with Mrs. Balcoin's son, Bal- Ave. Mrs. Bordcn Connell entertain- ed at llI'l(lL!P on Tticsday evening, lionnring the Misses Dolores Mor- the risnn and Margaret Stewart. June brides-to-be. The Itlissesdlclen and Isabel Mcllniialri, Charlottetown. and Miss Omcr Arsennult. fiichibucto.l have been the tzticsts of Mr and Mrs. .l.S. Ralcnm. Summcrside. Mrs. Robert D. Willett. Sum- mcrsidc. entertained at bridrzc on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jack Scott ciitcrtaincd that lady teachers of Suiiimcrside Hitzh School at a kitchen and rec- ipe shower Monday. honoring: Miss Birdie Cairns and Miss Evelyn Un- dcrbay who are leaving the school. Many iiscful kitchen articles were received lotzetlicr with a favorite recipe from each guest present. Mrs. Wyman Cairns assisted Mrs. Scott in serving refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Chaisson and hildrcn. Christoplier and Monique have returned home after spending I week with Mr. Chaisson's parents at Sbippegan Island, N . . The opening ton of the Summer- side Golf -ind Country Club will be held this afternoon at the club house with Mrs. B F. lluiiter con- vening.Shc will be assisted by Mrs. Tom Baker. Mrs. Bruce All- britzbt. Mrs. ('.r(-clmiin MacArthur. Miss Elizabeth Dalton. Miss Mar- ion Howatl, Mrs. Norman Mac- Leod and Mrs. Gerda Morrison. All .esidents of Summcrside are welcome to visit the club rooms and attend the tea. This is the only M". Ceorlle N. Dlckieson's many relatives and friend: in the Dr0!':'lC! will regret to hear of the death of her husband In Vancou- ver. He had been ill only weeks. Mr. Dtckiotton was born In New Dominion. but had lived the neuter part of his life i worth. Saskatchewan. Mr. two c n Gun- riagc Minn Annc and tendered n miscellaneous shower Mn. Dlcklena liq several trips with Mrit, Eldon MacDonald and tea open to non-members this nel- son. Mrs. Donald Adams. Hanover Street. was basics: to her bridge ltib on Tueitday evening. Prlnr In her forthcoming mar- "incf-Inchern wa uiiiclet. (tarnish nith scalli . . No-Bake Cheese "' me" mel iPreparation ilk a d'd.V LOT". the top of a d ltzetlicr l envelope unftavored gel- 1 re- 3 aim, 6 tbsp. s gelatin mixture. Stir-cook over boiling water about 0 min. or until the gelatin SOITLS a iappy liors (ii tl9uV-I bu vanilla. Cool. t-iiitage cheese mounds slightly when dropped from Vcgei ablcl sugar. quest for truth is that you I it.--IRcmy do Gourmnntl. ..?.....gL.L.. Turn onto a heated platter. ous. Cake with Fruit. time-20 minutes): In ouble boiler. mix to- ugar and V. tsp. salt. Separate 1 egg. Add the yolk to c. milk and beat. Sir into the dis- nd the mixture thickens iehtly. Remove from the double iler. Add '5 tsp. grated lemon rind. tbsp. lemon juice anti V: tsp. tlz oz) creamed into a large mixing ml. Stir in the gelatin mixture. ir occasionally until the mixture Sieve 1': c. spoon. Prepare and set aside a crumb- l.ast. beat the remaining egg liile stiff. gradually adding 2 tbsp. when very stiff add '-2 c. hipped heavy cr 2am and fold into the cheese mixture. liust the sides of an it" round Words Oi The Wise The terrible HOUSEHOLD T-TNT Wash-wear fabrics In print or dark (:OlP'S are the best buy be- cause tiny w 'inkles and creases don't show tip on them as clearly as they do on zhite er light colors. USEFUL MEDICINE The nsafoetiria medicinal herb uas discovered in India by the British botanist Hugh Falconer. who died in l865. &- Miss Thelma Larter as joint hos- tesses, at the former's home. The bride, elect was assisted in open- ing the gifts by Miss Shirley Mac- tircgor and Miss Isabel Farquhar- son and the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Russel Stewart. Assisting the hostesses In serving were Miss Miriam MacDonald and Miss Shirley MacGregor. Miss MacEachern's marriage is to take place today. in St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Chiirch. Montague to Rev. John Cameron of New Glasgow. Nova Scotia Mrs. Ila Stewart was hostess at in china cup and saucer shower at her home on Monday evening in honour of Miss Joan Benton. The gifts were opened by the bride-to-be, and were arranged by .5, ..- V N I Engelmann - CI One of the lovt'y early summer matching iinlcro. The best man llils Mr. Murphy. The ushcrs were Street. white snapdrii an and two piece navy and a pink bat. sage of pink carnations. Voice (Phat Breathed O'er Eden" . Daniel Tweet. She wore an aqua thing about the colored taffeta gown. lace bodice, "15 lace Inserts in skirt In tulle nver taffeta. gloves and a Juliet Cap of white tulle. Her bouquet was white car- nations. white John Mr. Rotter Gardam and Mr. Horace .l.E.H. Worth's residence. Prince The decorations were pink and yellow roses. The bride's mother wore a crepe ensemble licr accessories were navy and she wore a cor- 4 2 1 aPP Mrs. Janics Hi-itlicway. Boston Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Eirclmann left on an exchange of slips. Minutes ofl last meeting were read. approvedi and signed. plt was decided to purchase some silver ware also to have 4 new sign boards made and put up at the school. Reports of school com-i "!h199- S030. towels. etc.. was; given. Correspondence. was then read and discussed. It was decid- ed to send SL00 tn the C A. C. rowmmn for sixty-rive IIl):)l;;(llidEn(l sccoiitled that all billsi guests was held at Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Lnrm, Cmnpm.” Wnommi that the Honor Roll was complet-t ed and framed. Next meeting will be at the ltomc of Mrs. Dan Mor- risnn. meeting to be held June 4th. (ollcction 52.85: also a donation of 32.00. Mectinl: closed with the National A nth e m. Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. For preschool chil inoculations against Miss Hazel MacDonald. the ac- companying verses were read by Mrs. Beth Mac(Tanncll. Lunch was served by the hosteiu. ltlisit Joan Keaton WJI quest of honour on Tuesday evening at a mlscellaneouii shower at the home of Miss Bernadette McManu.s. Miss Edith Smith read the verse: while Miss Benton opened her many lovely gifts. after which lunch was served by the hoateu. Mr. and Mn. BI. Hunter bad -- 9 30 l0:(l0 Tuesday. June 5 Thursday. June 1 Friday. June I Monday. June 4 e- 9-no Thursday. June 7 - . . as their guests the put week. Mr and Mrs. C.W. Kipfer and familyl Mrs. Francis O'Donnell. of Chat- luim. N11. and Mr. and Mi-ii. W.H. Devin. of Roolindllt. Mum. are arriving .by plane on Saturday afternoon to attend the Fluent- Benton Weddlnn on Tuesday, June Mb, at St. Dunuara Bulllca. Wednesday. June 6- 9:. I0- LMERI Tim ltlbouetto to celebrate the sum loveliest doeol for gownlng .'lIrndom'n noted this shapely Iheatli for you. to tunic 1-ttlloI.I.las'I'. Acoolllalentclv rin. -i-an -idm not. THE CORNWALLIS HOTEL and double comfort: Two slums walk 1 Tllltrlcll District. and Inner shop IIALIFAX. N. I. Prk-II. Friendly llotol bly furnished rooms with and from Railway station. stum- Lunch Counter. Mondlll. June 4 -- Iztli ?&.f.'l'l.' wotinouiny. Jun o-itrnot. 3: Friday. Jan I -10:00 I:D REGIONAL IMMUNIZATION CLINICS dren for initial and ro-iiiforoing diglgilttfla. whooping cough and also vaccination against smallpox. Those clinics are for preschool children in the regional centres and from surrounding districts. WEST PRINCE US. St. Louis St. Edward -10:00-11:00-Tignlsh 1130- 2:30-Albcrton -10:00-l0:30-Elmsdalc ll :00-l1:30-Bloomfield Station EAST PRINCE Kennington Mnrgato Irlshtor Borden Klnlrora I COOK'S CORNER V4 cup of brown sugar 1-3 cup of melted shortening mix with sugar graham flou milk and ad stirring lightly. shortening. Fill greased tins ful. utes. 8-16 muffins. p prunes. to cup chopped nuts, to cup i of raisins. E Terry cloth apron: on th I in kitchen flnhlona They mgv 52 ,,:.,t:m; in ny colon and delfahtfiil moan. 3., of all they wait withgug gong". J” "W0 thm quickly when Hwy GRAHAM war-inns m 1 cup sifted all purpose flour m"d'”d”'d-'”'"h'l00NtlIlnn 1 cup milk V' "””P””" ”' 5”" T teaspoons of baking powder bemen egg, MAIL YOUR FILMS TO cup of graham flour Mail Film Service Box 11, Charlottetown 34 8 Exposure Roll ... . .50 12 Exposure Roll .,.. .30 16 Exposure Roll . .. . 1.00 Reprints .05 each dry ingredlents., and shortening and r. Combine eggs and d to dry ingredients, Fold in melted Sift together Bake at 425 degree: 15-25 min- VARIATION-l. cup of cooked BEAT THE LATE SPRING . GROW flowers and vegetables LIKE CRAIY shoot 3 months growing power into 1 month 0 make them bloom up to 4 weeks earlier 0 last weeks longer O got. luscious double size vegetables Amxing TV films of the ”Race-Between Plants" show: l RX-15 treated Rose -.7 (right) bloomed 2V2 . times bigger-41,-I; weeks earlier than untreated twin. RX-15 treated Gcra- . nium (right) doubled size. RX-15 treated Afri- can Violet. (right) had 6 times more blossoms than untreated twin. Col similar rettullr in your garden with a few easy sprinklinga of fast- acting RX-15-flowers, lawns. shrubs and trees. I .. p , p Clean. . . Odor-Free . . . Work-Free . . . can't burn - follow simple directions. Only 3 lbs. of RX-15 makes 0 liquid growing power. . . enoug average garden all season long. 'MulinunI riunlnt of blnuuml duplndlnx upon your nrrlrnl mil mndllloli. II in mi can. NOW! GROW YOUR NAME IN THE GR Hr? . a E '5' Ft 1": ver 120 gallons of b to fertilize nn ASS lliiistilve a tablespoon- ful of RX-15 in a gallon of water and Iprinklc your name in your lawn. See, the letters atand out: in thicker. greener gnu in 7 day: or your money back! RX-15 Comes in 3 Sins WEST QUEENS st. Augustine Convent .10 Stella Marla Thursday, June 7 - lIu'I't New Glasgow 10:30 Hunter River EAST QUEENS EAST KIN GS lotlfll COIIVODQ 2.49 "-5"'-''5 tv. I: olu makes an ni- I . hhhh-ANTEED 3 lb. Iiu makes 1!) ula.. u.-uon'I . Why we make iltlu tiupply for average lawn 9 . N0-RISK on-1;n. and garden ttuve stool I I lb. sin-zeconmny estate Ilse-(save Small . . . . . . . .. got the RX-I5 V Iviiut iix.tt um- try It on your plant: ..on your INC. Iruhn. d bulb: I non: Thursday. June 7 -to-no Fort Aultlllill , ..... ,.,., 2:00 -Mt. Stewart - g?u.do:er; ou;,1Il . soom mos ::i”'.?t;'gr;;;'-'i,--t'l miracle applicator Wednesday. June 5-io;oo Georgetown '"E'Mr Ni You can water and let-tltlu at to Thursday. June 7 -lozw Alltston m E" """' lune tlmc with your Ill'- 2 toms Gupereaux w. lulrlnlu .. den lion. Now only I rt-id.)-, Jun. 3 .. pm. 4:tl)-Montague Public Hl;;'lft'lI Nune'I ;';y;:.'-.-rfh;3g..i'-"I.-at . ACE morn Iuautlhilqn W I Ida! .. 73' '.'.'fn. i your full purchase win wilt-onfnn . Department mm. Ilarlvnrc Balsa Mpply outlet New ulllnd Rollo lay tut Rd Point lup&InIdIuaau . nnanlntrornalan