.. -10 The Guardian Sgturdzsy. May 75. 1957 i-....'”::...K .. S. TI." . .. AFDREV GALLANT Mary Aiirlili-,v Gallant. I thnrough' Patricia Louis nurse, is a ntcnlhl-r of the 1957 .graduatinl: class of ill? Charlotte- town Hospital Scliutil of Nursing. ;She graduated from Stella Maris ."Hiizh School. Mirth Rllstlt-o. in 1951, aand in the following year. she was rue:-essfull in earning I diploma in -.iCommerce from Notre Dame A- I-cademy, Charlottetown. The busi- Jtess world claimed her for two groans before she began her course sy gradu in nursing. A gifted pianist. Audrey I ever ready to use her talent for c' ha pleasure of others. wdnughter of Mr. and Mrs Edmund allant. North Rustico. Prince Ed ard island. . Crnswell Photo. l.ET'SgEAT Baked ln Sal I! IDA IAILEY ALLEN Salt Lake City is one of the 'lnJll hospitable cities the Chef Ind I have visited on our mrnlly personal appearance tours. And the food is outstanding. 'PIr example." the Chef pointed out. "the wonderful corn bread. Madame, baked in I pan containing crisp diced bacon and about 1 tbsp. of bacon fat. I melts in the mouth and needs no butter with it. It could be made very easily with corn bread mix." We had just one disappoint ment during our stay there. W- misscd the afternoon organ re cital in the Tabernacle. However. it finally camht up with us! Recently. here in New York. Alexander Schriener. the distin- guished organist of the Salt Laka City Tabernacle, gave an out- standing recital. The Chef and I ' sat right up front. listening for an hour to the magnificent mu- -WHo-nderful Corn Bread is t Lake City Saute lightly until brown. Stir in J c. tomato juice. I (I on can tomato paste with i can- meniture water. it I.lnIIcd seeded sreen pepper. 1 tie. salt '1 tsp. mouosodiuna uutamate. 2 tsp. sugar. Va tsp. ground clove and 1 tsp. Worcestershire. Cover. Simmer 1 hr., or until forktea- . o'er. Blend 2 tbsp. flour and 2 tbsp. water. Stir into the veal sauce. ,(;ook.stir until boilinl. l Meantime. cook 1 ll oz.) pkg. macaroni shells according to di- rections. Add to the veal; simmer 10 min. longer. if any is left, transfer to I freenng Jar and freeze up in 1 "I l l onlh Fig rormittl Cake: Make or buy 2 plain or sponge cake layers. Put together uith fig coconut filling. if some is left. refrigerate in I jar It will keep up to 3 weeks l Honor Red PATRICIA MICDONALD CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL GRADS5 Mat-DunaltI.i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J.- MacDonald. Souris. Prince Edwa Island made her advent into the world on St Patrick's day 1936. Pat mm in cubes, 1 Oed from St. Marys" Con-l vent, Souris, and the following year ishe enrolled in St. Dunstnn'a Univ- ersity for further study but after one year she decided to make nursing her profession and was ladmitted to the Charlottetown Hos- She iii the l pital School of Nursing in Septem- ber i954. Patsy's friendly smile and cheerful disposition have won her a host of frelnds everywhere. Crnswell Photo. rd mllm Ir-lroriloned to Fig coconut Filling: Remove stem ends frtint l lb. lood quality lb" figs and put through the me- dium knife of the food chopllef. Add 1-3 4-. sugar and I55 e. water. Cook in I double boiler 1 hr., C until soft and thick. stir in the iutce of 1 lemon and Coffee Tea Milk J1 c. naked coconut. Bent well. All tneasuremenig are level: l Cool before spreading between serve 4!. cake layers. TRICK OF THE CHEF Use 1 tsp of bottled garlic Juice in place of '2 I peeled garlic sec- tiic veal lion. when minced garlic is indi- cated. Lean-s no odor on hands. sic. which recalled our visit to Utah, and its hospitality. DINNER IN UTAH Grated Carrot Saladettes Veal Cubes with Macaroni Shells Green Peas and Mushrooms Fig Coconut Cake I Veal Cubes with Macsronl Shells: Cut IV: lbs. tend-r vealp Melt 3 tbsp. fat; add and it e. fine - minced onion. Well-Known Island Women Plav Part In Public Life Cross Nurse -ronotrro (CF)-The Inning Itional award. the N Medal. was presented Tuesday to Helen hlcArthur. director of na- tional services of the Canadian Red Cross Society. I scroll and I gold pin by the The medal. awarded by the In- ternational Rd Cross. Geneva. was presented by Florence Emory, honorary adviser In nurs- llll of the Canadian Red Cross Sir clety and herself I medal holder. Miss McArthur joined the Red Cross in 1946 as national director of nursing services In 1954 III! went to the League of Red CTN! Societies and served in Korea for ll months as their associate re- lief coordinator. She was Iwnrldctf Korean Red Cross for her service! with them. The medal bears the likeness of; Florence Nightingale and is pre- sented for outstanding contribu- tions to the development and Pi”?!- tigg of in. nursing profession. Since its inception in l9l2. seven other Canadian nurses have beettl awarded the medal. -- - . IONA C.W.L. MEETING The regular monthly '"9?ll"B Iona Subdivision c.w.1.. was held in the side chapel of St. Nicholas Church Iona. on May 123' Bl 1-” p. m. In absence of the Rev. Director. Father Mt-Kenna. Mrs. Mu-is Rooney, president. 09911313 meeting with League pray??- Twelve members were PI'9S9M- ' of previous meeting were read and adopted. CorresD0lld9II- ce was read. The convenors were then appointed. it was decided to have a concert to raise funds for painting vestery. Membershli? convener was asked to appoint helpers to collect fees and solicit Miss Isl-ins Jean New London. P.l.i.. has been ocud by the Civil Service llabed Adult Education ' . Education Dtvlnil. Dominion Bur- eau of Stadstlcs Men's Fashion At Concealing By SYLVIA HACK Canadian Press ltaff Writer LONDON (CF) - How figure conscious Ire British men? That is, conscious of their own figure faults. In an attempt to show what skilled tailoring can do for the male figure. the International wool Secretariat staged I men's fashion show in London giving hints on defining or disguising the obvious. ..With several unorthodox male models drawn from various walks of life. the show got off to I gay start with the right outfit for the horse-racing enthusiast- TBOUSEB-BXPANDEI First came I three-piece suit in lovat and red tweed. The Jacket lined with vivid yellow satin and patterned with. horses heads and bridles. has at least six pockets for tickets. slips of paper and rac- ing items. The tweed vest has natty Iapels and the trousers have I side-zip for expansion after I good meal. Town and lounge suits tend to follow classical lines but with sub- tle glmmi ' to help figure de- fccla. There are back and side darts to give the stocklly-built man I waistline. and turn-ups on lolletowni. only woman Committ- ada” is the alllhol'iatlt'e list. com- ,W"l9" ,l”,",”" Rm C",”5F '" C""' I , h S , um ada; Divisional Commissioner for plied annually by t e urtey mm Gum”, pm-:-i ”Women in Public Life in Can- .KEEP IN TRIM The Right Attitude Ancl By IDEA JEAN KAIN labout the diet day to day slimming" The for- ngically. all the diets in ntula consists of two parts. both of equal importance . . ..the right you. attitude and the right diet. iron-l poundage. of excess 'n he hoizecd Right Diet Are Necessary leaflet s? for until What. does it take to stay with you get on the right beam psychol- the world iwouldn't be of any real help to p You llE'l;!lI 204 pounds. with M It-ally, however, with I prepondeh pounds to lose. True. that's a sil- t.le able amount to reduce. but the 84 by . ..0mmm..., member 5,. "ch spirit as with the body is apt pounds is not the hurdle. Once p,.m.im.e for that provinca Min down. When this lsyour attitude is right. the number Nam, L Dane .. Research Committee of The Can-, M” M3,... Avg. Cosh W-ha..- adian Federation of Business and lolielowni, Secretary for 39 years Professional n's Club. This;of the Queen Mary Needleworkl is the third list to be so prepared Guild which is under direct Royal and there will be lists in cominglpatronnge. years as they have in the pastl Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore lChnr- vlhich will contain more P.E.I. lolleltlwfll. Provincial Commission- names. The purpose of the list is er of Girl Guides and has served to promote the status of women,that organization for 25 years. by focusing interest and attention Miss Mabel Matheson IChar- upon the important part they play lottetowni. President of PET in the public life of Canada. it is Teachers” Federation: also repre- hoped this will encourage other wo- I senis teachers on Superannuation , men to seek public office. thus ac- Commission and on Board Direc-l cepttng their responsibility as cit-,tors of Canadian Teachers Feder- izcns. lation l The material has been gathered Mrs. R.A Parent IChal'lottetowni District Commissioner for Cubs; Assistant Akcla Reader. Miss Helen Yeo (Charlottetown). as the chairman, iruc. I change of attitude can of pounds to be Inst is of relatively of me 5.,,.,ey and Res",-..h mm. ,,..a,.d9d me third United Nana", subscribers for League mat'.azine.' A faithful member and I will- ing worker of the CW.l.. was remembered Vlllll a gift on her de- parture from the parish. She will; be sorely missed by her sister: members. It was decided to hold; the monthly meeting on the firstl Sunday of each month at 7 p. m. l Meeung adjourned with praycnl STANIIOPE W. I. The Slanltope W. I. held tltcir regular mnntltly meeting on May it at the home of Mrs. Walter Mar- shall. 19 members and fl visitors were present The p r e s i d e n t opened the m eeti it it by hav- ing the Ode sung followed by the collect. Minutes were read ap- proved and signed. Corresponden- ce was read and discussed. Tick- ets were sold in aid of the Kins- menlt club. Committees gave their reports. New committees are.School-Mrsm trousers for the short man are taboo since they detract from height. Single breasted suits are pop- ular and contrast linings for lack- ets are in. A steel grey suit with blue satin lining and blue vest got around of applause from the quietly-dressed audience. Com- ntiulontohesdthnnetvlyutatr r Island Girl Receives High Ottawa.Appoinfment 'u.etaodot sal- Iihraries. museums. Irt radio. television. film. music. ma and the arts guterIlly- Show Aimed Figure Faults Formal outfits look Will A claret-colored cashmere dinner lncket worn over I Dlelled Illi cununerbund is suggested for cocktail time. .- BEGENCY TOUCH A variation on morning dress for weddings. races and garden parties has I regency t0lICl1- still keeping the traditional grey top- per Ind tails. shenhered Pllld black and white trousers give Ite suit I jaunty air. Highlight of the show was I demonstration by "llllllel-Dlll" with obvious figure-faults. An electrician. Just five feet two Inches. demonstrated an outfit to give him height. He wore I black and white chalk striped suit. trousers without turn-ups Ind I black bowler hat. British singer Lnurencs Hep- worth. who has I portly bearing. showed I loose fitting tweed suit to disguise the middle - aged spread. Tall. angular. Charles Macar- thur Hardy, I wealthy Australian. sholved I blue double-breasted outfit designed to give width. . Hardy. 29. describes himself as ”a squatter on an Australian sheep station" and owns 35,000 acres of sheep country. Why did he volunteer for the modelling lab? "I had sheared and cared for sheep all my life and I wanted to see what hap- pened to the end product-" The international Wool Secre- lariat is I privately-owned organ- isation to promote the use and research of wool. l Records Management Means Housekeeper To Business MONTREAL (CPI-Wives who resist their husband's appeals to "clear that junk out of the attic" might smile when they learn how some husbands treat I similar sit- uation in the office. says Mrs. B. W. G. Holt. head of I Montreal records-management firm. what they need from masses of. deadwood." The task of Mrs. Holt and her staff is to bring order out of chaos. By studying each case. she says, it is possible to tab the .clicnt's needs and choose which lrecords to file. which to ditch.-. She Won Collecting Duel EAWA. 0&.( (Q) '- Irrnytd on shelves in basement. feet tall with I capacity of more than I gallon in I bottle less than an inch tall with I capacity of I few drops. .. There are featherweight wine bottles from Italy, stone gin con- tainers frotn Holland. and I brass fulne bottles. whisky bottles. med- icine bottles, beer bottles, bnbles' leedllll bottles. liqueur bottles. lhnvlng lotion bottles. cider jugs. artistic decanters. and In English Imellins salts bottle believed to lie 50 years old. On I bottom shelf rests an old earthen crock that Mrs. Lee be- lieves once held "ol' stupefler" or some other ill ;-"y-ll13nl.l.f.c- turcd mountain new. Is in art. getting rid of non-er sentials makes I better co-ordl. tinted whole. Business has al- ready accepted the idea of good design in furniture and products. We help do the same for files and records." Mrs. Holt served with British occupation forces in Germany af- tcr the war. where her official title was "cultural officer." Later. as the sole woman executive in at large Montreal aircraft plant. she organized I records department that led to her present post. "I-lousekcepe to Canadian bus- iness" is the way she likes to de- scribe her firm." AERIAL MAPPEBS Aerial photography has become I necessity in mapping wide areas since the Second World War. Telephones: MORTON DEW LIMITED INSURANCE OOUNSELIAJBS and ' TRAVEL AGENTS Insurance 8046 - Travel 8541 is ll!!! Aninlels I iii E A .-. iii? 35”; rsigi I.- E u .- -2 .2 They range. from bottles two blood boll now makes her bins. Scottish . born Mrs. Slater was in Mantra.) during I seven-month world tour, She said she strongly Mvocateg an international SPCA. devoted to animal 'weifIre the world over. Mrs. Slater said that by cgiu. dlan standards, African pets tend towards the exotic. ..People keep monkeys. mongeeu and bush babies. "What's I bust: baby?" she was asked. "Very like a koala beIr- I-lg ii” the softest little claws and Ileepg all day and chat . all night." For her work in the animal. protection field. Mrs. Slater liaii been made I Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBEL W00! ISLIIII-CIRIIOII . FERRY SERVICE May let - June 14th inclusive Dally from each terminal: I I.m., ll I.m.. l p.m., 5 pm, STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY 9. first wenrther broadcast Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. 1:. Island ',l'.makc the differenw 1"”? -mlm"l8"0P- and matter! nllllee vllllch compiled the list.lFt-Ilowsiiip of 3500 by the Canad- ltl T"diJ.Y'! lelleli "Om I ill-”l'”'"F "Fly Will ”'H5"l 1” ll” '""l3lh "',.lfiss Lena Mcl.ure was the t-om-jian Federation of Business and "m9 'l "l" "'l"”' W rnch """' mitlee member who contributed the Professional Women's Clubs (Feb. "lf you think the attlc's bad. Then she sets up I system which. imagine the accumulation of old. will prevent the pile-up starting: CnARL01-Tll'rowN- P- B '- useless records in an fl)-year-old . again, Lloyd Bell: sick-Mrs. Louis Mars- llall.Mrs. Walter Mara1iall;letter- ipncd young mother. determined to h a make a last ditch stand against. mnl wcl.-z t. Mm” (mm this ,.m.,m.,,, Tm, Mg 1937,. . . jllliiw pminds. is a case in point. l The blllnt fact is this -as long inmng ,5 me p,':,,,, Edward 1., Mn M,,.ha,,l I-,m.l, mom, Rusg air”-33;: K5213 g:'::lelfirm' with thousands of employ-l An Art graduate front Mount I i am a mnlllcr of four chil--as you think you ltaveltil got w.lat yam; i,,i ,3"... "wmber or Band 0' Cunt Fm! Mr; Ei” Hi' m ' ees. she said. . iAlltson University It Sackville. p .?.,,,,,g M... in..." mm-mi iii years, it-takt-s in stay iii. ii .-ii.-i, .m.,.- FEDERAL SENATORS dim, Fmermon of wnmen-S hum, 'Mr; -m-H-ml” warrgtf :1” P ( I Thntll the sort of situation she N.B. Mrs. Holt says she hasn't 5 tftlvl time a wonderful husband4 mind lull be uorklng against you The Hon, I.-A5,, Ma(.”,,naid In. me, mm of the pj.-1,1. Education H" 1''" Mfered to .i"ind5'!h'. ;encounlers daily. ' found her training out of step with N lit- is Lzcttlng 8 little disgusted and won't stay with it, as past ex- - mm, i(jha,.1mi,i0wn md Mona. council, Fxegunj me u M mm 1 The cause is usually I Mslllllt her business career. ' . ll inc. l rt-ally don't hlame him, parlance has proved. I,zm.,, awmmed 1955 i Mm main, Ha,.,.,vs,,,, .Summ"g l ,m H'" J 1')” W k executive who cant bear to throw "son. "9 mum-. of good do. - ' am disgusted uith mysclff DoTalll iilxllll face in ytlll; lllll"II(-lHONOURS AND ACMEVEMEN1-3 51.19., had 1." painting. --1.7,,-iy ledsin jonan”M:i:;M?:,dw:fnr::l;,::l:y'tJlili3ll'iE;;:vsy.0FnCEs sign," she explains. "In offices. VT STAY ON ml-IT inn. ill! in tcrms of w at you . . . , - -v 4 . A , t l Ml-Ft R059 Savage Ab"m3 V" EV9"”'K dl5Pl5.VNl "l "1? Marl -concert group. Proceeds to go 19-: "He insists hr wan” .0 ymk -----H r--w-m--?-v- time Art Associationis I956-57 ex- hibitton. Mrs. Fred Gates lwt-st Rnyaltyl. member National Board of Can- Idian Federation for Pnliomyelltis; for. Abegweit Oats in Registered, Certified and commercial grades. All clipper cleaned. New bags. Purity of ger- mination guaranteed. Also I large quantity of re-cleaned Abegweit iii-rc is Illc lrnllhlc: w.-int . . . to be free of to bur-. ,, 3 n "I am 33 years old. 5' 3". and den of fat Get this tlmuzht lixedlialiilt-h n(fal'lIilit):'lsg.nMrT.aS:5:;E con- tmxll 2!)-t poiinrls. when l was llrst.lll mind and it Will subtly lnfltl-l,i.,..,, mmpmgn ymm M... bed in, larrlcd I ll'PlEllf'fl 120. After my cure your attitude. (.'onstructive.,iu. 0mmp..di,, (Hm, Wm.” sh, Iiird Pllllfl was born. I3 years ago, thoughts are a powerful llflp--IISCHS lakimz I,-..mm,,m, Sm. urn, u.,,' ll"lEllNl W5 P"U"d5- NW ll”"'"l W ll? "'9 P9750" Y9" wantlllldlll for 'lt-rself and three smalliProvincinl Board TB League; Pro- . "Huh 204 pounds! tin be Thmk rilthtllr imalzme andlcllllflrcn. in-h. lfl37I. 'vincial Building Drama Festival. 'l have gone on I number of picture rightly -- see yourself at M.s,,1ph..m,,m, Arsennuil .CM,.J.-mlm. wl Ngws. l”"” m9 l””' E"l' """"h"- them all over again." says Mrs. was asked to lake lunch ll'liIlHo"' --But 0, mm." M never ""l”' I" ""2 . . . lines. In the meantime. the rec- M"' R” ("r kmdl-V """'d ords clutter up the office. result. hr. "Things I wish lid known beforelmoney W” W C wot e" i ,1 was 21." The meeting closed by, Burke Electric A . ufltorued it-Is and lost tip to 7.5 pounds.illenlthy normal ltclgill. Then. on sun "Wh Y d I ;' nd thcn gained it all back at-min. -if by maltlc. will power strenath- 'xl0'.-'"3 .43 9"" LL" w"' l , oats. y doctor tells me i should loselens. You'll find yourself eager tol , veil "incl sggiel I-i um wag: sf. l . eight. for my overweight is follow I scientifically planned diet , iiiictinn lia(l,:mf0lll'?t':':denli(llV'l Mrs! D i t ,1 Lowest prices on 3” Kr5de5- wholuale 3nd 79' A F ” RI . still On the right diet you will feel vit- id”. Marshall as auctioneer. The sumi H .5 mm. W. are whit we utgg M "L27 W" Md", '0 m" """” Lose weight while safe-guarding A ---- -e-----. and building your strength and energy-Do not experiment with l oing to affect my heart. but ' haven't got what it takes to stay ally alive as you eat for n a diet. ,wei2ht. l - "Would you send me all the dietl Past failures in slinuttlng at-. B Personalities Like Designers it.ii.wumi:.sou E E d E Phone 23-11 Mnmwillytlitul h-iv. - hm mayb'lmiimir:h:' ii" "lid 131:: int" av nonmnv not: I pill.-it-ht in the showroom hi I G d E I. f d di t n it i e erly Ius Be tin and Supplies i Hunter River Cy ell. Y0? 0 ml - T93. - ' t I cs- e cous n - For the moment. let's fnrgetlvlewpoint! ;All0('lRlbd Press Women's Ediiomdesigncr such as Vern Maxweil,l 00 G lng mining huh prom" bod -"eh PdonKnuun I NEW YORK tAPi-New York's In Ill-American girl who starledj l S A I A 1, nnte in powder form taken as , fashion salons have personIlttieI.'.out modelling riding habits and S oclo r directed with no hunger pangs n0l150h9ld AP Just like the desllnerl Wllo ln- never has lost her love of casual MONT . . will do the trick-professionally Television habit them. itweefia and outdoor clothes. REAP l(.:..Pl-Tl" "'""' recommcndcd. , Take the Christian. Dior sdalon. , SWEATER -"pp; IT!” 'l"'l',:l”'"L:;I';,l:ica',” For full Ind complete information ' n . I in , '0' "mam" Lmum 'V out II H!" "" b"ml"' M” M”” says Simon Arbcllot de Vacttut-ur. Write Box no Guardian KOITY 5!. l I Fifth Avenue and 57th Street. it - , retains all the atmosphere of its slitii-life3itloh:i?p:i:i:Iiiiii,rv;::;': youngest member of the cxclusivnl l Pl"-Fl"' 0'”lKl"'l- lnnts interrupt the showing at any A-"mimic an cu" 0'' H9" 9d"9"- h"Y”"l "'6 l"li moment to rush in with In Irm- ”.nce'- " vate customers arriving for them” of mm m. cm” "yum. Tl" "9sY'l"'0lfl Plrlslkn Mid ”P9"l"5 9' ' MW muecnm nil "There weren't really in. the showldurrlrht F, via" M" mu L9 b9 W3” l""' ""9" 5'" ”'"' '”d l but I just had to let you see them lwo y n t e Mm. " "mu" hats and instinctively speak lnlyuwyn .0 "M10"... '""5l fl” be I mull? C0IIVH'lI- hushed voices as they lI1L'!I' thrl A" rd tn ' ll0"3l'5' ll "bl?- discrect salon with its white-nnd,"nd;';:'h'" Land 'w'""I?':lb.Tl:”ch And mmury "L popul" h"l"' "FY deem ""1 m huvy "em " lcocktails. louuiii; It engse on ct: l .Lli!.eIV:((I,ull.lTelh.re:Ie;iSIIiPsl e...e..'I o.' g.1r- 'h"d.rm"'(d""';:'.dl'!':' "d i'dd;:- ml M ' ed , c Its an en ylng e gen-i " nse terr y o - ashion Our killing plant is now open to receive live poultry from Monday to Friday noon at best market prices. Bring your eggs for quick grading. PRODUCERS C0-OP ASSOCIATION 1.11). 58-60 Fitzroy St. LIST OF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS ment names are iven the French u w mmcmkm yak", "M..." n i ernl air of cheerful chaos. - ' lelght'-course meals were rkiicu- MOOTIIIQI CT PJII. mum clued ..m,e"u"-. H "5 An opening at Oleg Casslnln lous.' he asserts. "zut. it was Munud .3 ..oo,"IMooL.. pshowroorn is more like I Broad-Isheer gluttony. The gnstronomel V l ROYAL Am lwly first night. except that it's in lcannof savor the subletlea of such Ggsperaux Hall . . . .. . . . . . Wednesday, May 29th , l the afternoon and there's only one I wide variety of dishes at one ,i star with speaking fines-the lf'lll"lIIg. The taste buds get tired!” reverent Cnllsltti himself. 'l'lteli.ll(ES itusrtc COOKING models never .know whetherl On dining out. he said I good llI!y'I'! ilollltt to be greeted with restalirant need not be expcnslve.l raucous laughter or wolf whistles. it can be judged by its waiters. but they take either in stride. its surroundings and its table lN70ll-MM: APPROACH lilcttitlgr. And If yml are unfantll A milllnery showing by Ml'.llnr with its quality. stick to the. . . . . Monday, June 3rd ii . . Tuesday. June 4th Thursday, June 6th Here haughty Ind emaciated models with. by with noses in the; air. moving so fast that they stir, up a breeze. Like well-trained soldiers. they keep their eyes straight ahead. pirouette with mil- ititry precision and never. never crack I smile. High Bank Hall . . . Glenflannlng Hall . . . . . . . . Elmira Hall . . . . . .. LIBERALS IS YOUR NAME on THE asenn T. J. Kickhnm. Liberal Candidate, will be present. When Dior himself is present at his New York showing there is an air of hushed excitement. and -lbhi Ilwlyl is unpredictable. IIId.sl1'nple items on the menu. nnfnillnsly entertaining. at the tilt. Arbellot has dined on all lrnttrelnrlo. in Napoleonic pose sorts of specialties. and I i A. explains his extrav- aganza: of hendganr in some tlmcs -orshlpful. sometimes cuf- tlttg terms. 'l'Iten there's hat designer Sally Victory. who is as informal as Mr. John in flamboyant. and who is likely to step up to the nncro- phone and say: "Gee whit. kids. I had I speech all ready. but I one feels that I royal flag should be flown. And after the showing there B much oohing and nahing and kin-V lng of both cheeks-and occasion- ally champagne. .L.........-.-- ASONGOFIOHI The Kirk of I. James weekly church bulletin recently cantata- ginnl snails steamed in garlic. and broiled octopus steak. but In prefers simple rustic cooking. "All In gnu T ' Talleyrand. Pasteur and Rabelaln ..have the best cooking II the'pt-ovittees. not the fashionable glittering restaurants." he said. "In the country all the Ieerd treasured reelpen have ban handed down front line gsnsrntlan including Inserted by Kings Counw Liberal Association DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island VOTER'S LIST - ??? IF NOT APPLY TO, ed tau inspirational toasssll Ur Ethel Rotnlg Fnllr. Were I to make I poem of I IIVISIIIO OQCH LISTII OTOIINI-L. Iurblnf tetheotht. "l'IerIlsIotblngIewlIaIIl eoIklIg.'I'IIIlteIeIiIIeplaeI feenoveluaa. "The finest cooking is done In NOTICE I. Q designer sever Ippcnrs until after It In all over and sometimes not :5: sun in spotlena rooms. of bowls even then, In water is served. the ctanicai tradition" and In , . g Ea.-my .-:5::t.;u.:',.:.”.”i':..z "I; itthauvftl: imrzgntiylg mm the test of am. Pulpwood piled on roadside is endanger; I62 Rm 9 PhD 3431 , t n .. ;enaeesl dishes sernr garrnen ry I an . ' ' ' l . 3,. h T i f gag? eglmfamd g "31: Pram? u,.:,E,:,.,"” tzrpublic safety and interfering. with road n "Av 13 . M . u - -,i,i tlcd;'dt ,nna .1.-no.-raui-uayre . ' .. at !5 . .. ...... ........ 0.. ..... .. 5--cc,--4- "pill" - l."...':':'... i......... .. France's 10:00 - II:Na.n. vies-tetsepa. I- i . l A 5 last of an. the NW dl-an I would -I-I If Mr A? Title Office left wins "'4'"! P . do-In . -iv 2 three am my mm and of co-t-me-I - an after . mm the not All such piles found on public roads after. i - - ---v -- or :.:".""":.".'-:".:..;.n" 1:: ..':t".'...'."t...."C"- 22- W '""""- " - l Mala csamtt lg to Ivanhoe in sun. aunt; an In loral mast: of one slat Jun. " "sh mu 5. ""'d "id. Y7 l”d l ' I .. I I - ' melt-m YOU CAN VOTI IOI; , ndmuam stamens-MIIII-h J. 6. MIIKAY. Nhttlster of Highways. . - ;,F MATHESONUMI .