"Ritual Oi Jew The Beta Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi met on Wednesday 9V9' ning at the lioiiie of ilrs. tlaude Ives. The "Ritual of Jeviels” cere- mony was hcld. Mrs. liubeistlilall and Mrs. E. R. Jones receiving their "Ritual of Jewel" P1115- The ittstallatiun of officers took place and the new ('X6l'ltlil'e'lll"E as follows: President, Miss. (lar- ence Mercer: vice-president. Mrs. Mrs. Hu- Beautiful Ceremony Held Quick Delicious Breads els” bert Hall: treasurer. Mrs. An nab. inson. Following a short business mag. ing the program chairman lotio- duced Mrs. E. Callaghan who gave a talk on "Art An ." Tien Mrs. J . Bropby apoke on "An instruction for Children" which she illustrated by colored slides of paintings done by sever. at students. Lunch was served by the hostess and was followed by the closing ritual. ENGAGEMENT S ANNOUNCED IINSLOI NORTH The regular nsaatllu bf Vlillllog North W. M. 5. met at the home of Mrs. C. L. Cudmare April it with Mrs. Walter Roberta and Mrs. Omar Younker as leaders. ' ” opened with "Jun, Christ is Rlsen'Today." fdlowed by 'selections from Scripture read by five members with lanai. ion by leader. The prepared program was car. ried out by three inenihers. Psalm 19 was read responaively, followed by prayer by Mrs. C. L. Cndrnore and Lord's prayer in Unison. Mrs. Omar Younker gave two readings "Evidence of the Resur. rection" and ”Tlie Lamb for sin. ners Slain." Hymn the Church's One Foundation closed this part of Bert Hunter. secreiuri. -O-..7 CC CC. Wt-CC, the meeting. Minutes of March meeting were -ee-Zw w read and adopted. 6 members and 2 visitors answered roll t!Iil.There were 10 calls, (3 hospltall twelve cards and 1 boxes during the month. Literature secretary rtn l I . Fol” . ' ported 5 books read during the E Mr. and Mrs. Olaf E. Stevenson, Monsebraaten. Prince Albert, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Newton. Lants Conrad, son of Lleut.-Col. month. Collection amounted to By IDA BAIt.l-iv Ai.l.EN l Lemon Hollnndaise Cavendish. announce the 995335 Saak. Marriage to take place in London. Ontario, have announced ind Ml'S- 1'. 3. Oqnrad. V Char- 51.25. Throughout the ciiuniigx iilItH'- Vlifsllild POI-81-005 ""9" 0' me" daughter Sm”-By Cavendish United Church, Satur- the engagement of their daughter lonewwm The marnage, will lake May meellng W33 ll3Vll-ed l-0 the ever the (not nnd i on an ion: , Buttered Carrots Margafel 10 C0"5”'bl9 Arm" Jon" any May 25 1957 at twelve o'- - M I L, t W” Pl!” in London. Ontario, on Sat- home of Mrs. L. L. Cudmore. Monsebraaten, R.C.M.P.. Toronto. - - - Jacqueline ay o eu. ter urday. June lst. leaders. Mrs. James Cudmore and g Mrs. C. L. Cudmore. Roll call is we find itiurnint.-, ctillce parties popular. "This is easili ilutit-i'sltu)(i. lla- Chiffon Pudding Orange Compote Coffee Tea Milk 0nt.. son of Mr. and Mrs. HBIIS clock. ::..mns C. H. E. A.'Plctn For to be answered with a verse con- taining the word "Honor" and passing in a Sympathy Cant. dame," obs...-....i the (in-t. ”'tlicv All measurements are level; -., -. . take place wliilu thc rliiltlren 2-ie reciptl Imiliortloned to serve 44. g t f , . ' in school. Then. too. i-cli-csliiiicnislml.en;)oI:t Hollandalae:mMeg,l 3! I . :.last:il; of erlgggis pig bempatsesledluin are easy to nu-pni-9. t .-.i::.u t sp. il er or margar e. en B mee . .' s et i -1- .n on; n rub the in 3 tbsp. flour. ls tbsp. salt and M” walk wlm They W” SW1. 5"" "3 ””'l”" ” " l ,., W white ,,..,,,,,,, cook.” ,,,,, ,followed by Mlzpllb benediction. beui Macltae, Miss Isabel Kant-, ”"" Mm coffee. Vieniu-sc still-” Various reports were heard at TIei'e's ll chariiniin min sprnn:.sti'aw1 (tin blush pmlv lad low "And clii-1'3" l om-mi "I kiiarijll tsmoolli. Remove from the fnto summer (lochc iiiili a tlI.s- Wu" 9 ””V”l '5 l'l'V,”l'i' ill 59” gest serving an assurlllllsni ii, 83. . . 4 acommittee meeting in Saint John Mi, 1 bel of M. R b Hncuy "mm", Hmk Hm wewerul loncd pinklclllllfln beneath Quit:-k nrenit I.I).'liL's ltkr lll'.hl'. Beat into 2 slightly-beaten 233 over the weekend to pin datum M S Isa ipniuii. is u y 6 W3 claan . whit-ha narrow rippling brim flair. you re hakmg ,.,Qm ,,,,w ,n the yntks, Then, using . ,.,t,,.y for mu, bmnnm conference of the C etl and Miss I-.dna Montyr. 0 Canadian Home Economic, Assoc. all of Saint John; Miss Florence 4 "fly N Swan. Fredericton, Miss Ruth Bin-l .beater. gradually beat in 2 tbsp. nle. Halifax and Miss Ilazcl Ro- Luaf: lmelted butter or margarine and iation, to be held at St. Andrew; taste-test kiichi-ii in July, I958. This will be the sec- ' I es. A single rose is caught in a Clnnatnon Quick Bread equally well with suits or willmls idip of He brim and il('S against I last Method cleaner: and rims. The? body of the hat Ix Linen iipc lie side of the rroun. Sm mgeriwr ti. ;iirt-adv xilli-d 8 tbsp. fresh lemon juice. Serve g,,".,,,,,. , M . , ,, . ...... W.-- LE. enriched flour - ll)-in tlwllleval ohm kn, cnmnn. ucLnr1, woman-n Editnr, Phone ssos ond time the national meeting nu land and Miss Elinor Blackie. both I acting bnkiin; poniti-r and L lspl dIfblnef.!)eslSal'y :10 Eiheatt. use a - been iield in the Mai-tttmeg nnd 01 Yarmouth. i salt. on e oi er an s 0 en. . h m 9,: mm; - S Ci-eani 3 tbsp. siiiirteiiiiig. F-ti c.l Here's How A Pint 0f Straw Page 8 The Gllafdlilll Satl.ll?d3y' May 4, laontiec Ptrilovinccelsifl-s:lenilt'll)ei'k(lli1u8r all sugar. I beaten cut; and I isp.iberries Can Serve Six: Slice and the details for the st, Andre, meeting next year. llsugar l pt. strawberries and let iiiimire stand 30 min. at room tempera- 'l urn lure. Then spoon over rds. canned rice pudd sugar. '4; iuse for t r i ' or for ithe strawberry toast cake re- cently given in this column. Or make strawberry gelatin. by fold- 'ing plain sliced strawberries into a package of prepared straw- berry gelatin dessert. made ac- cording to directions. just as it begins to thicken. Then refriger- ate until firm. SUNDAY DINNER .'Spring Fruit Cup Roast Lamb pure vanilla extract To this Zlflli the flour alternating uith 2!-Ii t-. milk. into a well-(iilt-d lightly llouredi 9" X 5" liial pan. ta Then ctiinbinc "4 c. Lsp. ground cinnamon and 1 tbsp. melted butter or margarine. Dustl our: the top of the cake. Bake 35 min. in a moderate oven, 375 degrees F. or until a toothpick inserted near the cen- tre. comes out clean and the loaf is golden brown. Serve warm. Cinnamon Nut Brand: Follow the preceding recipe but add 2 tbsp. chopped nuts any kind) to the cinnamon-sugar topping. l Invitations to the Canadian dele- gates to attend the 1958 conven- tion have already been extended to assosication members by Lelm. enant-Governor D. L. MacLaren and Premier Hugh John Flem- ming. Attending the week-end meeting in Saint John were: Miss Doris Morton. Monctnn. who presides; Miss Mary Lockharl. Miss Eliza- rEAZlli3l1XiGLi3E3r BENEFICIAL Features fast, Friendly Farm SOTVICI. SPRING PLANYING--Sprays, fertilizer, seed. LIVESTOCK - Poultry, collie, horses, sheep, etc Suds, Scouring Cloth And Elbow Grease Continue! Now at Alderlca. our wnrkatiav, ”i'Hl9SS Y0" ll3V9 l0 B91 l9m'9s week draws a little sigh of relief, rails" we chuckled to James. smiles happily and moves away? "There's no talk of that these in a long farewell. Waiting iiistlycarsi lic replied. with a sigh. above the near hilltop is the Day , "Once it was an annual chore. But of Rest. Presently it will move in. 1 it's gmie with the other old-time bearing its quiet and pt'3'-'?- items of the farming, we never "But there is nnl quiet in this d,-9;,,m.(i woutd pa,-5," bustling 3&9 '- H"? Dltacc” we l-inrniing methods have chang- Iay. ”T0mUFr0W Wlll bring 3" Nils ed through the years. But indoors HAPPENINGS and son Gordon, have returned from a pleasant holiday trip to Exeter. New Hampshire. Instant ing. Ellis fl? IEPAII! - Home, auto, tractor, barn, machinery, etc PAINTING e House, form build- inqs, implements, etc. o Bsnntciat. likes to make loans to farmers. Cash promptly Bankabla security not required. Write for loan entirely by mail! Or phone first for I-visit loan . . . or come in today. l-DIM Ill 3' 51509-0! to 30 months to repay an loans aver 5500 g 151 GREAT GEORGE STREH, CHARLOTTETOWN sound Floor, Pleharl Iul Phone: 681! - Ask for use YES I Apropos of the Spring Bonnet Tea is a write-up by Bosley Crow- ther in the New York Times. The eminent writer is discussing "The Color Creator" -r a new contri- butor to the fine art of films- He refers to "Funny Face" a film at the Music Hail. To quote Mr. Crowther - there's a scene that comes early. It's in a bookshop, and Audrey Hepburn. a drab little clerk. has just been Mrs. Leo Frank who is holiday- ing in New York City writes that the weather is very warm and that she is "loving every mlnute." COOK'S CORNER Miss Lorna Chandler and Mr. H. M. Jenkins who were married on Thursday, May 2, at St. Paul's Add ' L95; 93””? ill '"fl””"95 W ":3 the annual sprint: h--nsecleanins Cinnamon Raisin Bread: Fresh Herb Sauce , CHOW” I8 ways In a res 085 passing continues. its warrant still the In c. seedless raisins to the batter Pan-Cooked Potatoes 1.; ed b g in n to rn tier Chapel were pleasantly entertn n- TE FUDGE C”59'”l'3d 0"l”'” iziisyeii nyy irreads Alliilaii-el.) site lingi ed by numerous friends prior to 3 cum brown sugar 0'!" IVININGS IV AWOINTMM-MON: Ion mniuo nouns for cinnamon quick bread. Finish as directed. Cinnamon Orange Bread: Fol- low the recipe for cinnamon quick bread biil use 2-! c. fresh orange juice instead of milk. pail of suds, the scouring cloths we use. Perliaps as someone suggests their marriage. we should at the same time tidy more and less the secret places of our hearts! "Throw up the windows and open NIW NIMII lhrsonal finance Co. is now called IDGUKIM VIIAICI (0. only the sauna has been changed! and fro. Like the noise of waves breaking on a shore, the sounds will thrust themselves into our quiet homes into the hush and san- tity of our churches. And where shall we tCnme apart.' we wonder. l cup milk 2 squares cooking chocolate 2 tablespoons butter Va teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon cornstarch Pinch cream of tartar her little song - a plaintive little ditty, "How Long Has This Been Going On." - all in the dark. re- gtrlcted colors of a bookish en- viionment. Then she picks up a hat Whipped Topping Coffee Tea Milk FRESH HERB SAUCE FROM THE CHEF Combine and slightly crush to- eacli fine-minced Mrs. E. F. Seller and Mrs. K.M. Martin entertained at the lstters' home on Ambrose at a tea in honor of their niece- that this world-beat cannot follow7' um do”,-y But above every intrusion of rude sound. we shall still recoil- nlze the Sabbath stillness over all. We shall see it in the very air that i, caresses the farmsteatis. keeping; ing no more: llaggcd uld hatred. is remnan lcar -- teakettlc sings. lloary old st-zintials. stirniises lriie, get to pasture, that will rut down iThi This week a wintcswork was lligh tindert completed. w h e n the (armors l inside!" Until Monday -- tllere are some things well he need- I (II Add it bsp. fine-grated orange rind to the cinnamon-sugar and dust over the top before baking. T0.VIORROW'S DINNER 'l'oniato-Cross Salad We shall mil iiani them any tiniei, un- s year were planning big things we too look ahead with the farm- i Mean little jcaloiisies e- bid them - w Diary - l. Poached Fish with Canadian Press Staff Writer And the wcll-dressed Canadian ned to produce a leather almost as thin as suede for gloves that Laplander who owns a reindeer herd in Sweden and who has in- troduced reindeer experimentally to the northern Highlands of Scot- land. BIG CANADIAN HERD The Utsls recently visited Can- adais government-owned reindeer herd at Aklavik at the mouth of the Mackenzie River in the North- perts said that reindeer raising could become part of the com- mercial development of the north. At present 6.500 reindeer in five herds on 17.90) square miles of preserves on the Mackenzie river gciher 2 tbsp. onion, parsley and mint. water. Let stand 30 min. before Someday Reindeer Mciy good reindeer meat in my life, cheese is costly dish for European that Mr. Astaire and his fashion people have left behind - a gauzy piece of female iinery in seduc- tive lemon and orange - and she does a little dance with it, twirling it grandly in the air. This wonder- ful contrast oi colors speaks emo- Add l tbsp. sugar, 1-: tsp. salt, A r. cider vinegtir and V: c. ising. to color as does Mr. Crowther. these classical words. "l mini have African violets at the Spring Bon- snd Mrs. Avard will visit their son, The Aklavik herd was imported. Mr. Arthur Avard, Mrs. Avard and from Alaska 23 years ago. But it Grenfell spent 40 years as a med- ical missionary among Labrador and northern Newfoundland deep- sea fishermen. He pastured his reindeer near St. Anthoyn on a northern tip of Newfniindland jutting out into the Atlantic. The herrl thrived. and Dr, Gren- fell once wrote that reindeer were But Newfoundland's I lndeer lacked protection from hunters. And after Dr. (lrenfell returned from overseas service during the First World War. the herd was moved to Antlcostl Island in the delta 'l'11f;:;iid? foiod. clothing and mouth of the St. Lawrence. where a ilvei or .skimos living in experts ny to eindcgf ' om ed m bu, n . ..... still ..n..”n.. ' W ' "'" l.l'li..”m.."iii.. nil. ci'..".fi'e'r"i.'.. "READING 10 mm: N 'f .5, n-.-soiw I --new-eon ornx-it -- W. .- same. we -.....-.. -.-.....s.....M been making a study of Africa. LONDON (AP, gg Home seem "L :'tullon t;f um and spainkle During the evening Vice-Pres dent in h , ' f "'9" 0 Y0"? rim? "is '0" Nixon's report on his trip to Africa :zm.dc.y.':"AKuB:ll': grgllm 3'0” l",'"- l' "l"' N" w”"""" --m---mme--- ' - was read. This repwt was prepar- 3,.-ad go gnu", hm "M M E. f '1-hieYf:o'""7;g'.V' Y?" ll ::'"!.llYlt: ' ed to present to President lL'lsen- uym" M. on . .11 I . 3 L . - . W" "'.' ' New Fabrics Ga Hose bower-ndh-dbeenpublllhed let on the n....'.'." ..i'”n1,:.....".. . i "'.”' "'”-'””""””"'" ' baths: in the New You Times that police action would be t 75'” G7" Bill" W '”""""""' """"'""l W F W D d h a I The article proved most Interest: if the white supremacy Huhhk F ' "on M your mm Mjullmndl Or e " T6856 0 e in and topical In connection with activities "seem likely to lead to t "l" Rx 15 Mi 1 the chlptm -My prosr-mnie. a lunch of Mn peace." with RX-IS ' "c ' Refreshments were semi: by Applicator B! ELEANOR R088 Merits spring and sum suits are going to be easy to launder this year. One manufacturer ad- vises housewives to put them is drythernls Daeromrsrnand he wuhing machine and tumble- le sraonniic dryer. mdalr go into the making of these liQtweight suits. Not ody is the fabric geared iageous men who have adopted the cool island-length pants. FIT ALL SIZES stretch socks in various syn- lt is interesting to note that silk socks are making a eosnaack. Io. liales 't 1 ii lh-' i'l'"'l"gr” A"d "m”'”lzl' M” l” a"”"k' ()'l"llAWA I('Pi ()ne never Dr Lindgren told re , . . , . . , . - . porters. would nnl-l-lfl(lUl,V speed the Idler-ll'5d”l ”l'l P"9l”ll""- l”'gE”l '” knows. Sonieriay rcinclcer tongue in Scandinavia. reindeer meat a new hat. It's just what I need , Vlll Of W8IllHlZ- El WE Same llnllhi "'9 "Valli may become a Canadian delicacy. is a staple food and reindeer for a lift." So there will be hats. Miss Hattie MICLIIHC and Miss color. divinity fudge and beautiful Verna Darrach have returned from l"r. Harry Norton at his home on Greenfield Avenue in honor of Miss Chandler and Mr. Jenkins. bridge and shower at her home tel for Miss Chandler. A supper party was given by There was a dinner party given them in tune with the rt-vcrcnccl” lllls war (I H e- - of the day. By the birds songs vie caic out in l crencc. rare-less - 1 I be 1 i shall know it. as when we worn a and cold; i ixsgslhal cm”! W 9" " by "Vera, young couples M the form a soft ball in cold water (238 little girl: in the dot2s' Sunday 'I'hi't-zidharc excuses so often re- TT:mTT'?-:-T ' Queen Hotel in honor of the bride i:l3'"5 5-) ll9"'0V9ll'0m lire. Cool barks. in the solcnin icfrain the mid; 1 M05. women may M, be lbte mm groom etect, d Vl""ll3 Ind bell until firm. to express themselves in regard fur" 1"!” grelsed pa" ""1 "'"k n squares. Mrs. Donald Maclntyre held a This has been a busier neck on this lslanil farm- in fact so busy Sadness. amitety -- wave tlieni - . . H hen the subject of ham W Wllll "'9 "la"-V t'”l”"d i'F'"'3 ill ll” , aim"! , , co0r:eesVeiirp.wwell that is a different for the bride to be. season we heard the wisliful com-,5weep out iiisctitiragenicnt liatl; ltory. There are not mm”, women "'""l' "wile" 50"” "l the slmk '0' '" ms back! by ('AROI.YN WILLI-ITT "And Ive never had so much who have too much difflcultY l" M"' lleniamln Rogers gave a " elucidating those around them with luncheon at the Charlottetown Ho- a ten days holiday trip to New Drew and Mrs- wlll visit in St. John lor ten days. take up residence. Mr. Gannon will be attached to the supervisory staff of Canada Packers in a trans fer move from Edmonton. For the present they are staying at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Brien are at present in Younkers, New York. Mr. O'Brien is with the famous The 'regular meeting of Exem- plar chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi met Wednesday evening at the residence of Mrs- William John- son. Mrs. Ralph Jenkins. the pres- Mrs. W. A. Beer and Mrs. Myron Bell. assisted by the hostess. and chocolate I cut in small piecesl 1 teaspoon vanilla. .. Mix sugar, salt, cornstarch and cream of tartar. Add milk. butter Sllr frequently until chocolate is melted. then cook until candy will Inna nixed , oolkbsg. wlU "told!" the vega- can't see what you find here to keep you busy." inhabitant: "Neither can I. That's why I've lived here 40 yegrg nnd to the east-end bridge club on Mon. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Crichton. Lidstone. Ottawa Street. Miss Elizabeth Dalton was bos- less to her bridge club on Thurs. day evening. .. i-nu. . BENEFICIA l FINANCE C0. Slay Al The Cornwallis if! i0 llml (la? in ill? Olilmlv . il9ll8Fl- womtin may wear reindeer skin tables. "Meanwhile another calf l'diSweep every corner and dust ev- stove; The ms”, said mindeer skin! net Tea, York City. ll! "19 l395l 3'91" arrives, lamb-i , eigv spot; In Europe. reindeer tongue has also make warm clothes and kins to be "cutest of all" and "That iwish good riddaiice to all ill ll"-' long been regarded as an aris- sleeping bags. A British uphols- Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Avard left Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gregory OI HEX! llllf-ll" '0 ll"? Pllgery to be. lol . tocratic and high priced-treat: tery firm has ordered as much Saturday. May 4. for Montreal. st. John, New Brunswick. who ,. abs sturiilest yet" and all to find 1 Empty Smlilzarnisht-d. the door cp- mi: reindeer experts from England as tn.ooo pounds of reindeer hair Mr. Avard will attend the Canad- apent the weekend in the province , etc we come. enr wire. to a resin conference here. to stuff f r it . . e were . akin” are wdwme And tzeindeer hides can be um GRENFEluLn HONEER ilrlgnrilzllatglizzalie elcr:uwhIi;:Ili Ixygmgeltganded bl;'omeMl'i;h lgmnlu Wlth RX-I5 you can now run nu-nsm your lawn in Ideys E. P. Shaw who came to the end of the woods'l york, (loodniglii . . . . . .. have a real appeal. said Dr. wasn't Canadals first reindeer H. I vgg -- Ethel l-indilnm l19I'il- hmny m Hammon. Miss Mary Newsome has return- '1 "J" ' ' ' Dr. Lindttren. a tall. aiiburn- in I908 Dr. Wilfred Gren- COL G, Emmi Fun. M”. I,-U" ed ham In mjoylbh mp 10 New QP0'l"'I- n haircd American-born anthropol- fell, a famous Labrador doctor, .M..-.M...E.M..-..e.-- York cm, . oglst. has ” s' reindee in imported 300 reindeer from l.ap- ' 3::-thmest Manchuria and Scan- liandgtoinprovldemneiiilkdfor (persons Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gannon of f av . vin a ru ims e. - . .. . . ”" """"'"d' M” W is t M" "ii den" "i W Dr 5.”'3i'.”.i2a..fJ;".T."!;i.;1”?n3i"-iviil oul1i3'il-wast” i”.?l'.Z'i'J"y"..'."."”l or your money back Grow cs greener lawn ally any soil. Watch 4! grow green and thick RX-IS will make your flowers bl power of undernourished shru west Territories. not only nonomical to keep, but Ch , In Ottawa on their way home that nearly every part of a reln- Sol Camp stables. Part of the stair '1' W-Gl0Wl'li lIIVt been the ." b , , to Cambridge. England, these ex- deer could be used for something. Ies are at present in Goshen. ln- "'3" 0' "Ml? 30!!-in-law and "l 9 d0"blCd- l0"? Blfdcll Will lit: I Showplace of beauty - diana. and part In Younkers. 'l'"lll'l"- ME Ind Mrl. Donald your lawn a thick, rich green carpet. RXJS will work this magic V lose at right, treated with llX.i5 bloomed 2); times larger o 454 weeks earlier than in untreated twin. Grow flowers, shrubs, trees in virtu- for you right now even if your soil is undernourished. Get RX-I5 today! ying lawn: in 7 days. oom weeks ahead of time. (Growing bs, trees, badges and vegetables MAKE THIS 7-DAY TEST- Satlafaetion Guaranteed Or Your Money Back A simple anach- ment for your boss or sprinkler enables V to water and me at the same rinse. It will supply '5 E;-IS Plant Food safely and vitlioi to machine washing and drying, "I um.” um "nu" hr "- OM CIIIIMEP-in law. Mr. and mu, , nflltn walk from burmag,i-qaidlessof :lrrD&tldI.Jr.arIsgcw.t.r,n, lIllWIvllIilon.stsamsItp , ram pmum. "4 M Dish-Int AVAIAII AT I-IAIDWAII MWESDDMTEIT STORES aest,ts-3: llllleaaaelarrlsbaareturt Ilsatlsallzoanr ass-as All)GAIlHiSHI.HllI'l.EI3lIElYIllIl lanai var The Rogers Hardware Co. ltd. ISIGIZII. Halifax Sud IIALIIOI c.. tP.I.i.)-incl. .-bJ'3!it?,,' 4' '