l . -zap- OMEN Saturday, Sept. 10. 1955 The Guardian Page 8 Happenings Of The Week Highlights of the of September are as Iolloivs: Maritime Truck lloticn. i2-1.'l- .il;u-- Itime Provinces Board of Trade Convention. 14 - 15th e- Provitwldl Plowing Match and Fair. 1'?-loili Maritime Buttlers .-Kssot-iatioii Cou- vention. 19-2:lr(i Czuiadiziii llolico 'Chiefs' Convention. The Rev. .Iohn Siillierlaiiii Bon- Iall, D. D., nationally known min- later of the Fifth Avenue Pres- byterian Church of New lurk has had published an inspirational and Inctlcal book on prayer enllllsd "The Practice and Power of Pray- I"'. The book carries this in- icripiion: "To the devoted mem- oers of the Ten Pra)Pl' Gl'llllIW meeting weekly in the Fifth he sue Presbyterian (.lilll't'll for intri- session. this manual on Plilllelt 15 affectionately inscribed." The Honourable Xir .lu.stice A E. Arsenaiilt and Mrs. Arsennuli have had as their iiziir-st.-: Mr and Mrs. W. H. Allen of Vlontrcnl llrs Allen was the former Miss Paula Ar-senault. Mrs. Guy Chappiiis who has been visiting her sister Mrs. I). B Sauntierson at I(cDlllli'll l9” ll” Thursday with her tun small children Philippe and Chantal on return to their home In France. Mrii. D. l,.:g;llndCl'5till with Heather and Donald are lcaiiu: today on return to their lioine in Halifax after spending tho Mlm not at Keppocl-i. Mi-a. A. J. Smith who has been visiting her sister. Mrs A F Arsenault, has retiirnerl to her home in Shrewsburg. Mass Mrs. A ll Seigrist with bat three children Jay Walter. Ronald and Judy who have been spending the summer with Mrs J Walter Jones have returned in Lnnrion Ontario. Mr. Sel8TlFl event I shorter time here and accom- panied his wife and children home. Mr. and Mrs. R. R Bell have as their guest Miss Millie Mac- Donald of Boston. The Rev. J. T. Irwin and Mrs Irwin of Edmonton with their two children Bill and Janet have been visiting in the Maritimes this summer. Mr. Irwin has been tak- ing the Naval Reserve Chaplain's Course at H.M.C.S. Cornwallis. He has returned to Edmonton. Mrs. Irwin accompanied by her mother Mrs. W. .J Christie of Triiro and the children have been visiting Dr and Mrs. J. K. I. lruin. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carrutliers at prcscni have Mrs. Irwin and her children as guests. Mrs. Frederick Jenkins leaves Itoday on a visit to England and Scotland. Mrs Jenkins loaves Sat- urday morning at 5 o'clock and should arrive at the London alr- port Sunday mid-day. Mrs. Jen- kins will be met at the airport ha her mother Mrs. T. 5. Lawrence and her sister Mrs. T. Tiirncr Lieutenant - Commander .1 o 11 ii Riley of the Fleet Air Arm Spearwatar Naval Base. Nova Icotia. with Mrs. Riley and child- ren John and Karen. spent the Labour Day weekend visiting mother Mrs M. F ltilcy. River. and Mrs. Riley's parents Islands. Mr. and Mrs, F.nrlc t' Rakcr. and their son Donalrl sin-ni last week-cnd in iinhuiic Nova Scotin. visiting Mr. and Mrs G. L. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. B L Wccks sncnt hat week-end in llnlifnv were the gin:-sis of Mrs We:-kw Chai'ltilIe-limit Centennial Prograin for the month ioili ' tt.Ii' Lieutenant - Commamlcr R i I c y's Rcllc Mr and Mrs. J. H. Stuart. Wood the Rat, Tlicv s1.slL'l, Mrs. lioberi Smith anti Mr. Siiiilli. Xliw Ht-iiiainin Rogers accom- paiiivii by her tviu daughte 3 Val- el'lt' unit Connie have left by motor for Montreal. Miss Connie Rogers will enter the September Stiitleui Nursing Class at the Mon- treal tieiieral. Miss Rogers at- tcntled school at West Kent and Eiigcliitl. Miss Valerie Rogers will travel by plane to Calgary. where she has taken I position as a 'l'ecliiiii.-iaii in a medical doctor's Clinic. .'1lo.ior and Ellrs. Keith Nelles who have spmit the summer at Kep- pocli have returned to Westmount. Mix Noel H. DeBlois has re- iurnetl from Montreal where she was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Dixon Mrs. De-Blots was accom- panied by her daughter Miss Norah Di-Hlois who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Henry of Montreal. Miss liluriel Archibald has moved to Fredericton, New Brunswick, whcre she has taken a position as Secretary of the N. B. Nurses' Association. Miss Archibald is busy getting settled in her apart- ment and in her work and is look- ing forward to making contact with the Fredericton B. and P. W. Club. Lit-iiti-niiiit anil' Mrs R. I. Jen- kins and three children who have been summering at Brighton Shore have returned to Halifax. Print-e Fowiirti Island is very vmirh featured in the September- Qctoher magazine "The Business and Professional Woman", the of- ficial publication of the Canadian Federation of Business and Pro- fessional Women's Clubs. affiliated with the International Federation of Btislncss and Professional Wom- on There is an article on Senator Inman. also the I and P Can- tennial week-and is written up by Miss lphigenic Arsenault. "Active Part in Public Life" is the caption for an article on Miss Hilda I-lesson national director of the Progres- sive Conservative Women who Is well known here. page contains a tribute to Miss Lena Mades-in Phillips, IL. I) who was born In Kentiicky September 15. 1300 and died in Marseilles. France. May 20. 1955. Miss Phillips was the Founder-President of the Inter- ,national Federation of Business and Professional women. All ex- ccrni from the tribute says: "If one tried to define Lena Madeain Phillips in a single sentence. he might pay that in the garden of human relations she was a gard- ener with an amazingly green thumb .. A valiant warrior. whatever her cause. she could smile when defeated, and in vic- tory iibe merely raised her sights in higher goals." The editorial Miss Edythe MacRae. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard MacRae, Vcrnoii. left Tuesday to resume her studies at McGlll University. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Imith have left on it six weeks trip which will take them as far west as Vancouver. They will visit numer- oiis Canadian and American Cities on route. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curimore who have been spending the summer in this province have returned to Halifax. where Mr. Ciidmore will rnsunic his medical studies. Mrs John Ready and her uncle Mr. Peter Small and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Younkcr last weekend visitcd in Halifax, Truro. and Mont-ton. l Engagement Announced 4 DR. JOHN STEWART HENRY.Jil. Charlottetown. P.E.l. Dr. llenri is the son of Dr. and Mrs. .1 Stewart Henry of Montreal. P.Q The marriage to take place on MISS NORAH H. DEBLOIS lvliss Norah Havilnnd DeBlois and l)r. John Stewart Henry, Jr. whose engagement in announced. I Champagne. lholiduy weekend with friends and United Church Training School. Hollister. caiitornia. to the province. ITO visitors Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Collins of Illinois. with their two children Lynn and Ross have been visiting Mrs. Collin's father Mr. M. W. Wood and Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Collin's aunt. Mrs. Lin- coln Wood and Miss Ruth Wood. Dr. W. R. Carson has returned to the city after spending the relatlies in Saint John. N. B. A delightful party was held Thursday evening by the Young People of Trinity United Church at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDon- aldls summer cottage at Stanhope. The occasion was to honour a member of their group Miss Mary Morrison who leaves Monday for Toronto where she will enter the On behalf of the group Miss Eleanor Haywood presented a gift and Mr. David MacDonald spokc for the group. The Reverend Howard Christie also spoke in ap- preciative terms in regard to the life of a young person such as Miss Mary Morrison. . a 4. L. Mrs. Amy Andrew. Siuninerside. i i I t Miss Delaiois is the daughtergof Mr. and Mrs. Noel H. DeBlois. Miss Mabel German matron of the Jordon Memorial Hospital, River Glade, New Brunswick is visiting in the province. Mrs. Hose Gillespie has returned to Boston after a pleasant two weeks visiting friends and relat- ives ln the province. While in Charlottetown Mrs. Gillespie was the guest of Mrs. J. D.MacGuigan. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Saunders re- turned this week, after visiting with their son-in-law and daughter. St. Ann's. Cape Breton. Mrs. lDr.l J. M. Beauregard with her children John, Peter. and Andre who have been spend- ing the summer with Mrs. Beaure- Eudis parents pm; or and M,-sg Following the Cameron-Rupert; ---- J H. Eianchu-,gy pper p,-in” wedding rehearsal Friday evening Miss Blanche Matthews. Miss Street, left Thursday for their at the Baptist Church, the Bridal Isabel ,lardine. and Mrs. Helen home in Montreal. October 12 at 230 p.m. in Char- Mrs. Nancy Mac-Nevin at the home of Nancy MacNevin. Mrs Chcsterlia Canada, she will visit Toronto Mat-Donald at the home of herand cent,-311,, omarm mother Mrs. Fred Bourke, Mrs.l George Andrew and Miss Suzannev Palmer at the home of Mrs. S. 1).: R9.- Irvine. at her home Alexander Drive. Mr. Cameron's associates at the R. H Donne and Company presented him with a beautiful Mahogany Coffee table and matching end tablc At a stag party Thursday night Mr. Cameron was presented with an- other matching maliogency Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Kennedy in UN!- week by her associates in the Rank Harbour. N. S.. guests of their son of Montreal .and by the Choir anti'and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. a Sunday School Officers and Tt-at-h-I Donald Simmons. They visited Bos- ers of the Baptist Church. left Tuesday on the S. S. Samaria for Germany where she will visit her son. Cpl B. W. Andrew. While overseas, she will also spend some time in England. After returning lottctown. P. E. I. Charles Ballem and Miss Miss Beth Harper. iiaugliter of and Mrs. W. A. Harper, left last Saturday for Toronto where she will resume her studio in mu- sic at Toronto University. and Mrs William Super Miss Ruth Croken, former teacher at Sumnierside High School. has lleft for Greenwood. N. S. where she will be on the teaching staff Flld-at the airbase school there. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Simmons Miss Rupert was honored this spent the past week-end at Clark's ton. Mass. before returning home. Party was entertained at the llllmci Sharpe of Suninicrside are spending home in Maiden, M555, of Mrs. Lester Camcron. a two weeks' holiday in New York. McCallum's Point. from a month's holiday at Silver Lake. Ontario. Mr. Mrs. Floyd Beck MacLeod M.-.am1 Mi-5. Lloyd geek Mac. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lawrence Leod (nee Audrey Lawrence). 1 Of Amll"5l- The EFODIII. Who is whose marriage took place at on the staff or the Dominion Trinity-St. Stephen's United . Experimental Farm. Nappan. is Church. The bride has been on the home eonomics staff of the Amherst Regional High School. She is the youngest daughter of MacLeod of Grand View, P.E.I. side in Amherst. aid of Summersidc and The Misses Martha and Enid lyear in Medicine, and Messrs. Nicholson, MacDonald and Saun- . . ders are entering their first year. Mr and Mrs. William Lawson George McMahon nd (laughter Lorna have returned and peter DB,-by of sunmm,-side resume their studies in law. May- nard Schurman, SlIXI'lTTIEI”nidt.', has Carroll returned to Wolfville. N. S. where Mr. and Mrs. Johnny left Sunimerside Saturday for their he is studying Engineering at A-l -cadia University. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce l' Add the gelatin; stir until dis- Mr. and Mrs. MacLend will rc- .tll slightly thickened. Fold in In on Labor Day at their cottage. at Kt-iniy Grant, Robert :'ilurphy,lgelatiii mixture. Refrigerate 4 to Don Nicholson and Clive MacDon'l5 h1'l- 01' "M" "'31- Unm0ld 0" 3 Jamesiround platter. Garnish with pi- Madmrlamil Fitzroy Sue". enter. Saunders of K .lngton left recentggreem. tained at bridge Monday evening in '3' '9' Hamf” where they are 'l'. hum". of the". sister, M155 Alberta tending mcdical school in Dalhuusle Mad.-alpine, who recently returned University. Messrs. Grant and Mur- to Chicago any spending twmphy are retuining for their fourth months with her sisters. of Kcnsington- have also returned to Dalhousie to I Mr. and Mrs. George iii. Sher-y ren leave during the week-end for! I Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mac- Lellnn and Miss Imelda Mac- Gulgan are visiting relatives and friends. Mr. MacLallan in Manager of the Cote den Neiges and Van Horne Rranch of the Royal Bank of Canada in Montreal. Quebec Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Glydon Willis. Dr. G. C. Houston. Mr. Robert Hyndman. Mr. Walter Carver. Junior. and Mr. Wylie Bryenton spent last week-end in Halifax attending the Maritime Trap and Skeet Champ- ionshipa. Halifax. from where they sail on the S. S. "Nova Scoiia" for F.nE-i land. where they will be iziicsts of Mrs Sherren's family and plan to visit other countries in Europe Miss Mary Helen Johnson of Crandail Manitoba has returned to her home after a visit with her aunt. Mrs. Heath MacQuarric of Victoria. She will commcncc slud- ies in the Department of Education at Brandon College. Mrs. Heath MacQuarrie left Fri- day for Wellesley, Massachusetts where she will join the faculty of Wellcsley College in the depart- ment of mathematics. Mr. Joseph Revell leaves this coming week to enter for the Political Science degree at Queens University. Kingston. Ontario. Mr. Revell attended Prince of Wales College and has won a scholar ship to Queens. Re is a son of . Revell M Weymouth Street and the late Mr. James T. Revell. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson with their son Arthur and daughter Doris of Cambridge Mass have returned after I very enjoyable week the guests of Mrs. Wilson's cousin Mr. Fred Decnsta and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. l. Massey are in Halifax visiting Mr. Mauayla mother. They were accompanied by Miss Rosa Massey who was g . in Charlottetown to attend her Mr' "M M"” chules T"m"'1 niece's wedding. - Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clark, ac- companied by their daughter, Mrs. Don Perry, and Mr. Perry. spent the Labor Day week-end visiting members of their family in Halifax. Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Taylor, Kenstngtoii, have returned home from Calgary after spending six weeks with their daughter. Mrs. Charles Smith. and Mr. Smith. They were ..ct-ompanied on the trip by Mrs. Taylor's sister. Mrs. MacFadyen. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kenny spec the Labor Day week-end visiting Mrs Kenny's sister, Mrs. Henry Lapthnrne. and Mr. Lapthorne of Mont-ton, N. B. They also attended the St. John Exhibition. The Misses Wanda and Dorothy Wyatt. and Mrs. James Hill were joint-hostesses at bridge last week at the Wyatt home on Spring Street, honoring Miss Alberta MacF'arlane prior to her return to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfr'ed Lecky,en- tertained a number of their friends KET S TO GET THESE Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Bonnell enter- tained Thursdny evening at their summer residence ”'I'he High-' lands" at Georgetown. ELLEN'S Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macl.-iachern 18" 1." sumhy an . mom, mp. In garden-places laie plilox blos- soms. chrysanthemums too and last lilies. And over the length and breadth of the farmland lies the mellow aun-gold and dream- set days of the harvest. The amber of stubble is on grain-lands. the ripe of the stocks. in the full time, the fruiting which began in the seedtlme. Winsomely now and well-loved each. the mornings break for us, the September leaves of the lawn- trees pretty in green silliouettc against the first shades. the amber and blush of rose of the day :- bornlng. What a rare spell-Ahow hushed and reverent the world about when comes this daily miracle of birth! And "What shall we do in the: hours ahead?" is our waking thought. though we know that it we be privileged to take up once more our round, they will be filled with those items of life and living which on farms belong alone to the season: The spreading of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hogan and three of their children Carol Ann. Jane and Bea spent last week-end in Bedford. Nova Scotla. visiting Mr. Hogan's sister Mrs. T. L. MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Mrs. 1'. J. Holman arrived on the Nova lcotian Monday in Hall- fax, after a four weeks visit in England with her daughter Mrs. J. M. Bradley and Mr. Bradley and their children, and with her son Mr. Clifford Holman are Mrs. Holman and their children. Mrs. Holman was met in Halifax by her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod and they motored to Charlottetown. Miss Barbara Rupert whose marriage takes place this after- noon to Mr. Douglas Cameron at three o'clock in the Baptist Church has been widely entertained. Among her hostesses have been: ,o It's wonderful news hr housewives . . . diose old. venom many other woollen aniclas fit you family and home can be yours st but-gatri prices duoiji he hinous Pairtield plan. For )8 years. homemaker: Inn .. count cocoasthavuaved didrbv carded materials and aentetlian I! the Pairdeld Woollm Mills. Pair- . feld's mire time old instills III . aipply.inntinn.4iMbh&&nd BEAUTIFUL NEW BLAIKETS FOR AS LITTLE AS SL95 meals--precious rite of the house- wife. The breakfast how good in the late slimmer halmincss which can leave I door open to the flow- ers and birds and the whispering of trees without. with the morning reverias of the waste from "the gates" in the dam coming up and in, to provide subtle music for the meal. And even while we linger ii long minute there, to the pond from up the creek to the west steps a brisk smiling wind be' lokening it nice harvest day for the farmers. Arid woven into thcsc days of ours in this old house at Alclerles are the baking: and makings of the harvest. and traditional from years that were: the home-baked Ioavu. the cinnamon rolls. the otberwmiiasiprodineaannadtgly lowpncae 'I1aePai1isldCahlogus&ows.Ilx PUI1. CDLOR. in may nu wooilaigoodsM'uaIIatg(at av- iaga-blanheu, aaufansra. ands. By An Island Farmer's Wife EATO LIPIIAI Plan Laborless Meals I For Happy Weekends I! lie I-Ile! Alla . Instead of imp-this I bit rout degrees I. or until light brown and dinner. by a laborleu. stretchable firm to the touch. Cool and cut j, buffet noon meal. with enough food 2" gquni-ea. stored in the refrigerator to serve Suggestions from the Chef: The lunexpected guests or late comers term "a la mode" means in "it" without special work. style of." In America. it has com,- PAPEII PLATE to mean the service of ice cream save dish washing. Use paper on top of pie, tai-tlets. pudding, plates and wet Mlke plenty 01 cake. gingerbread. brownies or lbnt or iced coffee or tea. or fruit other so" coon". 1, "gm deluxe Juice, and serve a menu like this: and at the mm: mm makes in BUFFET LUNCH cream go- farther. A V4 scoop or Labor Day buffet: Chicken-pickle "M" cube I5 en””5h 7'" ' 59"'lllR laspic; tossed green salad; buttered 39 SW9 3-0 0110089 ice cream of rolls. Cold cuts and cheese tray: ' color and "av" um goes well crisp pom” chip; Chen-y.Aprjcgt. with the flavor of the base. Nut squares a la Mode. Assorted Par example. black raspberr.v fresh fruit. Hot or iced coffee or lce cream on chocolate cake does in mm :::l:;':r:'r.:..";i.::'::' "'2 l A" m"'''"”'"”''" "S l"" . with chocolate. But vaniUa?obuRti):E. zlleclpes proportioned to serve . Chicken - pickle uplc: Ad.. 3 m::' g?l::;”M';'e'”."h" I" "Hm ienvelopes unflavored gelatin to l it. cold chicken stock or bouillon. l In a 2 qt. saucepan combine 4 ;c. chicken stock or bouillon. 2 chopped peeled medium - sited onions, 2 chopped stalks celery and M tsp. thyme. Cover and simmer '20 min.i strain. HOUSEHOLD HINT Sew a loop of cloth or leather near the top of a standard open. and eyeglass can so it can be worn on the belt as a holster is. i MORNING SMILE A youngster being called down for a poor report card, asked? Youngster-What do you think the trouble with an is. Dad - heredity or environment? solved. Refrigerate M min.. or un- yc. each small - chopped celery and ,sweet cucumber pickles. Rinse I ”5 c. mold with cold water. Add the mlento. pickle strips and salad Cherry-apricot-nut squares: Sift already-sifted enriched flour, V. tsp. baking powder and is tsp. salt. Beat 1 eggs until lemon colored. Gradu- ally beat in Va 1:. sugar and K tap. pure vanilla extract. Mix in the dry ingredients. Then fold in 1 c. medium-chopped walnut . V: c. chopped well-drained I maraschlno cherries and 1 I. cbop- , ped dried apricots put through the i chopper. (If very dry, place in ai strainer. scald and drain.) .. eanccnno In Turn into an oiled 8 square panj gig ,... Bak 30-35 min. in a slow oven, :25 Siiltvl HOUSEHOLD LINENS STARTING MONDAY ABIG EXCITING EVENT FOR HOMEMAKERSII EATON'S LONG AND IAGERLY AWAIT- ED SEPTEMBER SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LIN ENS. ING MONEY SAVING VALUES! EATON'S FEATURING A HOST O! OUTSTAND- IUYERS LITERALLY COMIID THE MAR- IMPORTANT SPECIAL ITEMS. AND TO GET THEM AT SUBSTAN- TIAL SAVINGS! EATON'S IN TURN. PASSES THE SAVINGSON TO YOU. DIARY adversity Make yourselves nests of pleasant thoughts" he says. itlrlght fancies. satisfied memories. noble histories, faithful sayings, treasure-houses of prec- ious and restful thoughts. which care cannot disturb. nor pain make gloomy. nor poverty talc nwily from us-houses built without hands for our souls to live in.” "I treasure thoughts of lovely things; The flower that blooms; the bird that sings: Thc brook that bahbles by the way; The sunset at the close of day: The rainbow arch; the skies of blue, Whan shafts of through; The drifting t-loud; the rolling hill; TIIDVHDPHCOIIII poisc, when all is I . sunlight filter st . The field a flame. with sun-kissed flowers: The llBDD.V days; the ioyous hours; The world of cheer; the pleasant smile: The friend who goes ”the second mile"' The world is mine. its tribute Extra Large Size ' Flanneletie Blankets An excellent weight and weave of cotton flannaletta, bleached to snowy whiteness, meticulously finished with singly-whipped hams top and in About 80" otlom, they're extra large to allow for simple tuck-in. x 90" in size, with borders In attractive two-tone stripes - your choice at four decorator shades. An outstanding buy - qet your order In ourlyi Rose, blue, green, sungolcl. EATON'S SEPTEMBER HOUSEHOLD LINEN SALE. 5.99 PAIR Pill ow Cases Good quality pillow-cases for general every day use-wall woven of fine, smooth, firm-quality cotton muslin, bleached to I crisp white, and finished with flat deep home! A great op- portunity to restock your own linen cupboard. About 42" EATO N'S x 33". SEPTEMBER HOUSEHOLD LINEN SALE PAIR 1.23 brings when I remember lovely things." U it til Monday----Diary----Good niitht . . . . . COOK'S CORNER Fancy checked Turkish Towels QHEERFUL AND PRAC- TICAL. They are colourful. serviceable and yet so low priced for their qual- ity. In designs that will- blend with almost any kitch- IIOBIIAII BEDSPREAIIS ILLUSTRATED Washable! Pre-shrunk! ours! Generous single and double bed sizes! Constructed with approx- ltnatelr 25.000 puffs. Five asnashg Islet They're specially woven of on-and-nylon to give greater II- these lend- auno tubes. suthami: sman -him. and cloth by the yen!-'-'-all nude poa- dble by saving your old mm-ialn. MatI'rhe coupon behw for your Pairileld Catalogue. and START sAviNG rous om wooL- ' raisin turnovers. the apple pie: . . . and the sauce tasteful as a relish with some menu or used in a dozen combinatio It this season that we do not see embers. where harvest apples hung as a sweet. And never do we pare an apple sheltered orchard of past Sept- lto taps. baking powder M tsp. salt psmcn upsmg pawn cum up at this low price. Sizes 1 W cups sifted cake flour about 22 X 42". on or bathroom decor. Checks mum"? "V "”' In wine. yellow. black. green i-c bocaiiaa at the nylon on- and blue. Neatly finished with "I" A ":27 "; hemmed ends. Why not stock p M, E:.iv..Ilousahalld Linea late. 0 EA ripe for the picking. There a tree leaned above the little brook which song a pretty tune as it WOOLLIN MILLS, FAINFIELD I SONS LTD. . 495 szaom as. N.. hmsrms. om-. 3 Plate nod no the Inc Fanialdcetaloguv uptainmgbow I no obhfa Nrwwooliaiatadaslussvnjnyold . I flowed. it tripping” over the smooth pe and by shadow- . ed nooks. reflecting bits of love- i linen of sky and tree and carry- ! in; off in toll the odd fallen leaf. Bees gathered last sweets round- l :D”BItII-Iltfl I32: hthe hdignified Med 0 3'. horse- drswa conveyances an on foot sauna usalltah war and his woolluiuadcamns an sadly locust aninorlsu '::.'.':.'i.'-"."'.:.'”'”'”"'........”.i'..':.' lee-tt& "Hath proof blatant all Va cup granulated sugar 4 tbsps. butter shortening 1 egg well beaten mii . -rssreudgs. visorouIIi- Matt 4 tbs. butter I I" I I" pan. Add Us cup . asotuii. -t L Jo g- V- V .1. X iio tiowii tP'l.YM-E .;:: otlle10N'lIUn.Gl!,flA.11AltDIUDGllo0I)l'01lIDH...Q ' -ton-anon-unh--,i-I0! -u ggauuuadtna-I uliluilmnnl an-sinuipau-u'uauo ' l ---I Ck ; ....o-'' x '0 i df4s'--.iA?&- .o. v-'-"' F e''"' i