CEe enna eee . “. ko eas ——aeeeneeener Sa = a : Geri fs Ss = 2 : Y —— “a it a a oat miei ol alee e ra sy PO ee r > } Pet bow ate wees were co = 9 “= Alderman And Her Husband [85 csmtsta"Sev"ime".iS) TODAY'S TREAT [i Sip aes mu ee : 1 quart scalded ae oe The Prince informally said, “So |JELLIED VEGETABLE SALAD/s (2) gsi: 2 Visit Garden Of The Gulf you are the lady siterman. Hew |1 thie gelatine % ue. peper % ‘Solera. | PSS ¢ of "| Chamiblain who landed in this| Y@TSity, London. Ontario, He is| hot water _ and chap hard porte. Orillia, cup soft parts whole. Gtrain . the pro-| vicinity on’ one of bis explore-| Vice-Principal of Orillia cup - > ee oe ate which has am enroliment chopper, cooked beets |"%, “% salt pork. add of Mr. and| Hiwever, as in Prince Bdwand|\on ,pulllt. | The Prince oak poatein Gollan 7 Backs “ae rr is |Idend where 1. M, Montgim-| shout a collegiate. To >. |edit and pepper. Cook coo GuardianPatrict and has been |Y Green Gables fame can|the Prince's remarks ‘te echt woter, |ana' cock § minutes. “Add os with the Thomson Company in | almost eclipse historical subjects, |TePlied: “Oh, I'm just and hot water,|just before serving. e Orillia a¢ has been Mrs. Farreil | ‘he same is true in Orillia. The |#94 of the alderman.” until dissolved. Add|— : is continuing her associa- | Public is general about Orillia is|, Mr. and Mrs. Post with and allow jelly to] wemortat. ion with the company in Char-}the fact that it was the summer |‘Tiemds the Farrells have thicken somewhat. Stir in the oy lottetown. = residence of the Canadian hum- | eriring eraund the land. vegetables. Chil and when| LONDON (AP) —An ' Whether , Stephen Leacock. There is | Were registered firm uomold. Serve on lettuce|was unveiled Mondey : Siesate with foe ee eee a dhrine to Leacock’s memory | While, in Summerside they’ st-|teal, garnish with celery and ltahel Pankurst, leader Hartour, Nova Scotia, are vis-|Clunie J. and Mrs, Pitcairn. both are prominent citi- which attracts thousands of vis-| (Sine! St lt muclgees = cnemes. fraette movement relatives and friends in 0’- cee ' the fifteen thousand pop- | #0r® annually. fessionel Women's booth held ia |CLAM CHOWDER ge Sat, Wane a Charlottetown. While |~Mrs. J. J. Curley left Thursday town of Orillia* This towa | But to comt back to the Posts. | .onnection first woman to sit in “= for Calgary and Edmonton on Lakes Couchiching | Pleasantly and unassumingly Mr. | signed in eB nd Ps eek liener hacked lame. end eof Commons, led the stirs and all about is so|vistt her brother, the Hon. Dr.|2% Simcoe and is part of the) Post referred to his wife's ec-| Nes Post intends to run for|4 cups potatoes, diced fo assing car disturbs the|J. J. Bowlen, and Mr. D. B. Bow-| Te canal qystem. It is noted eae Mrs. Post, equal-| reeve in the County Council which = : . A horse grazes leisurely |!en, also her children. En route ee teed itn tet husband, bas lis a step higher than the muni- 7 WOOD ISLANDS- on @ hillside. A coy-rises from/to the west Mrs. Curley wil ag an ag wm. one os Shalanten various ard oan eS. iene a . languidl at Montreal friends ebster are spending some ' acme have Ue iF hol: Gey fo cently nb oont tee momreal to see frien’ |time on Prince, Edward Island. | UNder control but Mrs Post's car-| ion’ in remet 6 Mrs. Post Teer Sava =e gaan oh ic 5 “Websters. are from Falkirk, | ®t gives the evidence of it. She] tnis political Judging June 20th te Sept. 20th oS Meee) ae a long sum-| oo int Mee. | Scotland, and are enjoying seeing |4@* been alderman of the town) neta a Daily Including Sundays Or is the time of “the heat and| with their daughter, Anita Jean, |e variety of scedery in Canada| 0! Orillia for four years. She is) service trom both hudend 7.9% 11,13, enaS burden” of the day better~when | Toronto, arrived in the province |'T°™ the newly opened scawag | welfare, serves On| wite bint Sere, Post will Se , hands, thind, and heart, are kept |last Saturday. They are staying |" the Garden of the Gulf. - | {he finance “committee, on thet “anq-ins it for a tong: time From cock terminghi+? F busy with its duties: the little|2¢ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balder- , and is chairman | a4 her good husband w y : . . Sunday July 12th the Fer-|% the recreation commissioners. | : Standard Time See B.S waves soe tae Te — family ‘gathered on the |{ncidentally in her last two elec- | "*: : NOI | fer and tears and all those items aw tions Mrs had RTHUMBERLANS : ) Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Coutts inds of the beautifol Strath-|tions Mrs. Poyt had quite a MUST SURFACE ' = ae Che: coreg t) SS. Ot Ie ee See Park for a family picnic, [number of men runninng against| Seals and whales, true mam- reas Laer . Or is the eventide the best time |Sid¢, Ontario, are the guests of honor of Mr. and Mrs. ther and she snowed them und- mals adapted to the sea, must, PEL’ . i wth aon de the Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Muttart, Ingerson of Providence, |. come to the surface for ait. ~ > Just to sit outdoors thon Bedeque. Island. Mrs. Post is a past president one - ~ — See -—. Ingerson, Gp Sone He of the Canadian Women’s Club; : : x , Mrs~ Bert Randle of Boston, |'!® Ferguson Hampton ai-{past president of the Golf Club; : is over, or as this evening on @| 4;..°° daughter of Mrs. West-| (hough recovering from a serious | past president of the Curling | Bake a batch of crusty SES verandah with family and com-/ 4. Harris and the late West-|°P&tation was determined once | Club: past president of the lady . ed nee “good talk: te)man Harris, O'Leary, was) sean to visit.her beloved Island |Mazgaret Alexander chapter of Di R H Ngee oe ME. AND MRS SOHN GORDON INMAN [tbe bilions and see a wisirog mar | 200% soloist at the O'Leary Bap-| iit, 0? SG EO" inily gh. |nemned her the Women of the Inner KOHS . ie i i 5 i " e o : ° s : . sare ont Me Sennen < oe om wl — —— cond te spend an afternoon with | Year. The Business and Profes- @ If you bake at home, you'll want to try a batch, A ° y sicxie ying-moon if er. : | sional Women’s Club are st: : 5 ee . C4 _~ Happy Couple Married - ready turning west. And see the| irae ‘arvis, =| Mee * soprene| After a social chat a bountifl |supporters of Mrs,Poa. | - ©f crunchy Dinner Rolis. They're so easy to a af e i night veil the face of the valley,| (.cesses a voice of unusual ver- was served in true picnie| During the Qutén's visit to Ori- make when you use fast rising dry Best Yeast! In The Month Of June bringing with it lights in the Satility:‘She is a member of the | style. Not until the evening sha- '/lia Mr. and Mrs. Post were pre- . t windows. and at length to every creature, rest. Grapaud United Church was! ried a bouquet of Queen Eliza- ‘faculty’ of the Charloff school of | dows began to fall did the peo-| sented to Her Majesty and the| 7 music and soloist at the Elliott St.|ple disperse to their homes af- |Prince. The Queen asked Mrs. The best time of day? How {a in pe jorie Thelma, daughter\of Mrs.! over taffeta, with matching bo- The church was decorated for the | hat and she carried a bouquet of > eccasion with baskets of sum-| White roses. .meckline from the back of which . the bride, as matron of honor, beth roses. Miss Grace Carr, as brides- imagid, was gowned in, blue net the scene of a pretty wedding on June 27 at 3p wht Mar- wf Walter Trowsdale and the late lero and semi-picture hat. She Mr. Trowsdale, became the bride , carried a bouquet of pink delight of Jom Gordon. Inman, son of| maid, was gowned in pink net Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Inman of | Toses. Miss Lois Carr, as brides- Augustine Cove. Rev. A. Douglas, over taffeta, ballerina length Earle performed the ceremony.| With matching semi - picture mer flowers. Mrs. LeRoy Howatt} Mr. Ellsworth Newsome, bro- was organist and played appro—j|therimiaw of the groom, was priate wedding music. ~ }best man. Given in marriage by her bro-; Mrs. Trowsdale chose for her ther, Mr. Eric Trowsdale, the|daughter’s wedding a blue street bride was lovely in her ballerina | length dress, with white acces- length wedding gown of white ny-| sories and a corsage of pink ros- lon emboesed..with seqiiits! fea-|es. The groom's mother wore a turing a fitted bodice, sabrina navy dress with white accessor- ies and a corsage of white roses. A reception for forty guests was held. at Mulberry \ where the bride’s table with its attractive arrangements of sum- fell a full length floating ‘panel trimmed with sequins, slim fit-; ted sleeves and a full gathered; skirt, also embossed with sequins. | Her elbow length-veil fell from a| mer flowers and lighted tapers, sequin trimmed crown and she | was centred with a three tier wed- carried a Colonial bouquet of! ding cake, topped with miniature Pink Delight roses. - | bride and groom. : Mrs. Rasmond Wilson, sister of| Mr. and Mrs. Inman will re- side in Summerside, where t h €& groom is employed with Curran and Briggs, Ltd. (Phote by Heck- bert.) was gowned in pink nylon net over taffeta, ballerina. length, with matching hat and she car-/| | them — would remember the Is-_ Chamber? I'm told it’s in an} old gray building — stone, I be- lieve."’ ’ “Yes. You can see it from here. it’s just over there.” i So courteous and interested | were the home folks and the vis- itors so grateful, it came to mind the strangers would be more im- | pressed by the kindness: shown KETCHUP 48 oz. --Tomato Juice se | Newton, Mass., and/ter wishing the guesis a “Bon ; we who treasure each hour of it,| has recently been accepfed as a | Voyage.” The wish was also ex- | ‘ Meagire into a large bowl % €. portion intoa long roll about 144”. and, all “so full of loveliness,| soloist for the Handel.§ Hayden | tended that they would return in DEVELOPING lukewarm water; crumble arid add in diameter. Cover with a damp say? y @ociety of Boston. the near future. Among those 2t- Your Films fer 20 Years ||} 1 cake Best Yeast—or stirin 1tsp. cloth and let rest 15 mins. Using This morning carried us off to, Mrs. Randle left Friday mor-| tending the picnic were relatives In Today—Out Tomerrow an@sprinkle with a floured sharp knife, cut dough town with Rob's to a bit of shop- ning for her home Waltham, |from Streetsville, Ontario;Jam- GARNHUM PHOTO 1 envelope Best dry Yeast. Let into 2” lengths and place, well ping with. a home-by-noon re-'Mass., after spending two weeks | aica Plain, Mass.; Charlottetown STUDIO stand 10 minutes, THEN stir well. apart, on ungreased cootie-sheets. minder to yespect. | visiting her mother in O'Leary.| and many othe? points on the Is- ; Add % ¢. lukewarm and Sprinkle rolls with “Don't forget, you have a| Mr. Charles Webster, chief en-|land. Sie se patos Mee geen ghey: fee home and family, Ellen!” Jam- | 5 aaeacers : = — a = as peacstte eae here pete piicben! Soy pc Bg ae . Get Your work in with the hands; work in another 4% hour. Meanwhile, stand Tt is interesting visit the | eS : 3 ths. soft shortening. Knead on a broad shallow pan of hot water vatrnos an! CUPDMORE’S "Vacation Needs lightly-floured board until smooth _ in the oven and preheat oventohot, i Be Saeed, ee Creer on the. : - -at e and elastic. Place in greased bowl. 425°. Remove pan of water from streets and stores; oe Cover with a damp cloth oven bake steam- the stra Seah: uae ; . Parkdale Pharmacy at <a on i & i nge . any in warm place, free from draft. filled oven for 4% hour, brushing an instance the different dress, WEEK “ END SPECIALS St. Peters Rd. Dial 6832 Let rise until doubled in bulk. them with cold water and sprink- and hear the varied tongues—and ° Open Every Night Til 9 p.m. Punch down dough in bowl, fold _ ling lightly with cornmeal after the We i ed a “Sunday’s 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. - Over, cover and again let rise until first 15 mins., and again brushi 5 Fee ~~ vad gategyersenth @ Smiles ’n Chuckles doubled in bulk. Turn out on -them with cold water 2 minutes heads dials eat eek Perfection Chocolates ie lightly-floured board and divide. before removing baked buns from wa Selaiiasliolh ae __ Milk e a f into 2 equal portions; shape cach the oven. Yield—18 rolls. ane another later: “Could you 6 ti @ Color film @ Cameras irect me to the Confederation ns : 7 - — AA egaee y) ~ land better by this than by any tokens or tales of our past history, interesting too as these are. - May the strangers and al! vis- iting enjoy their sojourn with us —not only in the city, lovely as it is in its summer dress, but also in the countryside never more be- guiling and restful than at pre- sent, all clean and green and be-flowered! Until tomorrow — — —Diary— ELLEN’S DIARY | We Must Remember This: Courtesy To Tourists ’ “Which is the loveliest part of, our world about has not come to @ summer day? The early mor-jlife, . .and the black cat pads ning, tt cgyld be, before the min-|}on damp paws up the shortcut utes becSme winged - when the|from the dam, pace unhurried, in ~~ “ae '="BNKEH lies on the fields and‘ keeping with the spirit of the hour. Good-night. . . ‘GREENDAL'S VACATION SPECIALS Coats: Ladies’ Summer. Dresses in Men's All Wool ‘Sport plain or printed cotton to 29.50. Vacation Special | Cauliflower 25c| Apple Jelly | Hd. Lettuce 29c}Fowl Chicken 65¢ Molasses qt. 25c .. Fraser Farm MEAT BALLS & GRAVY, TIN large 6 07. jar 8%c Island large] Aylmer “24 oz. jar f Fancy Pink. mon 3ic Island ver b. t Cabbage ea. large Island 2 bunchesiSond Pak T on tin Beets — 2iciTunaFish 23c Island 2 f Grade “A” Fresh 33c 9. r Ib. a ay Grade “B” Eggs, 2doz. \ . S9C. A Kraft if ox phe, MARSHMALLOWS 2c pk. Shortening 59c Certo Be ennai F | Strawberries Daily | rf summer salads and Gattuso Vegetable Oif Savoury ‘ott just naturally go together! 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