V . ‘ I . l ICCIGHV‘”‘3“lUn‘0f"hlfl UNflURlM&flfl&Vflflfl.mhfhn', fl&wfl M, ' hoeen badliy adviserd.tomgo along Mr. Billy Mclnnls, st. Peter‘s,l ' expens ve reso i i ii . . of love and marriage. “are Miss Roma MacDonald, Mon. ii-ig is l,,§f,,°fifi,,,’, 3?“? bum“. lllg l“" 'l"’''’ M” v"°“l"l gm?’-B:'Va“ ‘ l'°°°"l "l‘ll°' l°.. In real life, that s t f ‘id V. d C d - in i i i iii i ii in R 1. _ _ Boute in. Charlottetown. . - ‘ . W W dm.to;a,,§w:_wA lmporie cmne am ,. g.; “‘ "‘ ° vi‘5.f..“".‘.‘..’.‘."...".:“.?Z:‘.‘.i’::“:’; Mr. ..... 5.... G... . ....l_,,,-3;; g;_s;lgg«;;g;;he;;i ii; girl's chances of mar / - . - nd M . D ni B k’ . comtmnt with the qmfigy ax; d ofll/gunman. Bent. one evismn; R1311: 1:5 gggzss ig’::aei1;tslg; family of London. Ont: spent si Agnes Sheehan have returned her social life on the 116m! .. ‘ _ - 9 y relatives at R0110 38)’ Ind 51- and family of l='ictou. N.S. were pleasant "cation with relallw the” l'°m°' l“ 3°” ml’??- IIL v - lives in Souris. ‘fie h i-d ' t ith I-9].. "HERE I 11 fi b d at hi )1 d I Peter 5- recent visitors to Rollo B ay. T 3 01 33' SP9“ W 4 siilglén slelai‘-zhoallierollif buy that can €e"p1ep§.°ea uwlth» M c my an em“ I!:ldM::l-‘ -T;:1c1IkleI"-o‘1i!Ig:- Mrs. Charlotte Martin is visit-I Mrs- John Th°mP9°n- H I |'- tives in waltham. Mass. ing age’ iiving as “my as their real ‘gourmet overtones, Mad Dry apricots on paper towels. P t on B recent vim. circumstances 3iiow__, Wm“, ame. remarked the Chef. -A Place apricots hollow-side up 9 “ S 8)’ W9"? ut , piaying the fool. of cou,se_ B t large five-pound’ imported can- atop ham, covering I com- 01's it the Mme P9 M13 3 '1 *1 there is ii emciai difference bl; ned Polish ham, good to the last pletely. Into each apricot put a Mrs. George Chtllliflm ~ tween we an “I” . °“:."“.:r°“......*"° :.**°':';. W ..’:‘'a.:::..“.“'.:;.:::“.. - , “s ese amsare one wi a mo . ‘ gm’ naively courting pick up Miss Roma MacDonald. Mr. and ‘ ‘ \ adventure. and a poised older and-lllmmedv lllls ls‘ °'l°“gll l-“ll? 3°'ml3“l¢3 01' llllllll women enioxing travel for va,_ meat t-. provide three entrees lightly browned. Mrs. Dalphy,Conway and dau- lety’s sake, for six Pel's0nS- RYE PARTY-SANDWICH ghter Lois. were recent visitors As you've already observed. BAKEGLAZE M" L057 .. , men tend to check the defenses "F°l' °“l' lllllllel l°l' g“°‘l' I l ’°‘llld l5"ll°3l ll'°'ll 75,79 cal" salad. l . of the [one fem 1e, veel-_ bake-glaze Wl'lOlE Polish away bread - pres! on layer; ing away from iose foresighted ‘ llal“ wlll‘ lrlllls lllld lllllllv l” W’ W95 5ll°°l‘l l‘3l"l ' °°°l‘9ll spread with tuna-celery salad. ladies who flock together on the 59"‘ l"°l °l' °°l‘l‘ There may ' °95'm9Y°““3l39 “lad Trim top crust from top layer ' tested theory that there is sal'e- ; be 50ml‘ °ll‘lm9lll5 lell ll'°l'l" llle 1% CUPS lU118'¢9l9!‘Y" dill-ma)" to make it flat, Putin place, ty in numbers. Presumably you ' °al"’ll‘3- ‘l5° the ‘splc 3°l3ll"' °“ll3l5° “lad "Frost” with cream cheese ” could cope with venturesome en- "l}l°l‘ l 3lll‘ll treasure ll! 1811- 1% cups 'WlIiPP€d 1! 1‘ C I In mixed with olives, counters that a young nie ce The l 9-“"99 Wlll be °l‘°°9° - Refrigerate 1 hour or more.- wouidnvt manage mi; so we"__ quarter-inch slices of ham dust- #5 cup chopped pimlento-stuffed cut in smaii weasel 9",. Mn.’ Hawoflh. IM,;I,:lll1fidllllit1hafll)tl‘vlv. cglsterlalf, tl:)<>e&l'ee‘l‘l glldtesye bread into 3 horizon- Serve as l” with radish ms" 0 l b ' d I d ° ' " impressed by your insight and ,with six slices peeled white po- tal layers. _ 01‘ °ll9"'Y l°m3l°95i °l‘ Wlll‘ 3 n ec°ml"9 a 9 ea er an I°l"ln9 e e sincerity, yet iike J_s_ I doubt tat!-‘es. onion salt and more salt Spread bottom layer with egg thin slice of cold Polish ham. a d pepper, nearl covered with -* ' 0 ' 3 $‘g’t‘,’,".‘:,’,,,!”::.°.§,“"‘°“ °‘ "“”°’ tillree cups heat ymilk seasoned Family of fine Service Stations across the country H There are thoughtful conscien- 31:3 :33 t3g;Morif:ie§Ib}§rr=g;: , ous persons to whom prayer . ' e e e n ' ' has no meaning. Th id- l'°“l'- ' l er God either a human cflilrtsltsion GEEEN BEANS GARMSH l or an impersonal cosmic force. The 33l"ll5ll Wlll be °°°l‘°‘l . 0. u , Such persons can be reasonably “'5' ‘ll glee“ heal“ l7°ll°‘l ll‘ ' , I or e c I a s MOUNT STEWART world. Bertrand Russell for Al°ll9 Wllll llle ham °3”g;. ' ' e m,,y.be a genius, or a role I shall bake a casserole exam crackpot or a saint, but one can allllle 5‘_‘}l°° l°l' 3 sllle lllsll °l - - esse . o ‘ l"’,{ilil",.,°i‘i';liol,‘,f.,”‘e§cg§f°l,.‘,‘,E,° $1331; “As to the ham and oddments l . $P|‘|f|9 and coals ' . I ‘ I Drimitlve have as their moral llllal 3°“? lellv Che‘-" l 93‘l‘ll llll . . . . core some variant of the golden lllle l° make ill?!“ “"0 3 We mg hes sweale rs . mi party - sandwich loaf to serve ’ x lievers- have -made to man's e — a precept making in a n _ responsible for his actions and Wllll °°ll§_° filler l’l'“l3° llllel ll‘ . u . blguses refal)ions'lIll1e to hls brother?’ the llllefaksurements are level 4 ho ‘ecoah ‘ ‘ _ §§.,uf.;,i,,,.§’d BAKED APRICOT - GLAZED O gloves 0 bells We know that In with his mechanical experience t'bl ith ii i - " .' Mr and Mrs. R0 Ed \ I)sél(l:gEnlli)laal sfiplvemeblfielllgfr W l M 9" 5 ll“ lml’°rled °‘““'.°d '1 l ' will give ms customer’ excellent service’ backed ' . fie" ' “ll. °' Mn’ “me” N°l"° .""l I would say that J.S. has a P°ll5l‘ ham ' ' . mund Burlelghare shown fol- the late Mr. Noye, MacNeill’s smngly religious ,,,cunat,m,_ if 1 cup apple juice _ up by world famous SHELL products. lowing their recent m_ar- Mills, and the groom is the no orthodox conviction-_ Them 1-3 cup honey _ . rlage at Victoria West United son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton are iibemi religious i-eiiowships 1 tablespoon maraschxnooherry _ A Church. The bride is the for- Burleigh, Ellerslie, which afford a community of in- Jluice _’ mer Ruby Jean Noye,.daugh. . (Photo By Heckherts) genesis and sense of iii;-eeiion 1 ta'b1esD00_n lemon Illllce ' or such as he. We needn't be 1 zistmltir dgegafvgifotgoégffked , ‘ orthodox to recognize and re- 5 9 ° ' . MARvHA.woRrH - -- Hosuskv . . . .79c pr. J. W. SKINNER moral evolution through the Dll’ calmed ham ,lll ll°lllll3 D 5_ water to loosen gelatin. ' ’ . Sin l ,_ . ' ~ agisisai-y §f,’§,§',.i, e on n S e i 5 Open can as directed. Run I Your for Fa or Of Trad el lin Alone . . .‘.*:“.:".%:*..'::.' .°..*:L“.':'.:t.':°.i*:.i.":.:‘: fii:.“.:.:“:.:;°i:.3 ::.5.:. iii: . ’ . - V ‘ V g in care of The Guardian. S¢§:Iiel‘;P& gill-mtes to the lb‘ at Clld Eflflfifll P.Es|o Dear Mary flaworth: This is As for the views that sparked About two-thirds of ‘Canada's 325 degrees F.. basting twice . o u my first experience in writing your fury. I was simply agree- fur pelt production comes from with apple juice. Ladle‘ wear I Kensington Road Dhl 4-4044 PRODCTS to a columnist. I am furious at ing, sensibly, with an anxious ranches, mostly .mink farms, as At end of 1 hour, brush ham‘ . _ your dismissing the idea of at- mother's thought that her “very compared with trapping. with the honey mixed with Great George St. Charlottetown, lraclive young girls going alone _ , in expensive vacation resorts y on a husband-hunt. ‘ I am an unmarried woman in my 30s and I have gone on va- cation by myself and see noth- inn horrible about it. flen a person's relatives or friends are unable to get away at the time, or don't like th e same kind of vacation; so those of us who go alone aren't nec- essarily pathel.ic'or inadequate; typos. - ' As we get older, it is harder in find unattached friends to 1 travel with. Once I took a cruise -; alone and enjoyed myself with! the people on ship as much as? esting persons whom youl might overlook otherwise. TOMORROW Ml. SlEWARl SHELL SERVICE STATION 4 M 4 4 M Shell Service Offered For The First Time In The Mount Stewart Area This isn't the 18th century. women holding good Jobs today don't feel degraded because they have to travel alone. As a ing together at resorts or, on ‘ S . lD.— . Dear S.R.: .1 was talking about one age-grou : you are ‘Hiking about another. Appar-' ontly you still identify yourself in your’ mind's eye as ‘an - iractlve young girl." But from the onlooker’s view you prob- the maiden COME IN AND MlE|':'|' THE MANAGER, MIR. IRA SAN DERSON ably seem ., more aunt type. There is no reason why you shouldn't travel safely alone. so long as you exercise’ prud- ence (‘appropriate to ‘your years) and avoid dark alleys. mush compiiny and late. late hours ‘ F Bottersons lliatol: leilslrs N Ira who is the lessee of this new renovated service station is formerly from Midge] where he now lives. Ira. has been in the mechanics business for almost 20 years, four of these years he worked in Toronto where he obtained his Diesel Mechanics and Gas Automotive Mechanics License I Ira would like to extend a personal word of wel- ' ' -‘ , l come to all car, truck and tractor owners in this district IRA S/ETDERSON to drop in for all your Service, Lubrication and Repairs. IICO 5"‘-El‘-i"'°°l"'5 FREELIEGHTER or, PAIRWORK GLOVES To every customer who purchases $3.00 of Gasoline during :",,'ff,,,w',l_',l',',‘,l,$';.':,°-T‘ ‘ the next week will receive absolutely FR EE a Windproof """"“ LIGHTER or, a pair of WORK GLOVES. . esurrrssorsurouorivs ‘ 4 ‘ »snwss .* v i I Mr. STEWART SHELL SERVICE MOUNT STEWART, P._ 5.‘ l._ L l -.u . 4 , .j,,._,_. iv‘:- ... -.2» — g