u. . 3...xeQ...... .' MRS. GBRIXJN MACMILLAN of bloom and height of plant. The gracefully arching foliage is attrac- tive at all times. and they are 0 ATCOUNTRY GARDEN Before you pass. Bathe light my spirit Page 8 The Giiaridiaii. 'liuesday.July i6, 1955 As '1” mm M” X Quiet the llltlL'.lllL' LE1"; EAT Of my hands that yearn. m As you fold the flower L b M ' W And hush the fern. O e V Guard inc xiitli slititiiiws By ldz. Hailey Allen To fortify lily failing piii-posr. Kib'G Neptuiie and his ciitoii--If you're scared to do lhI5.- Plck Ml "rm "3?" rage of Sea Crcaliirt-s rise from up the lobster with big ll”('l'l9l" the sea' All hall the Port of litit'lt- miics Boil the lobsters 12 min. if land. Manic. l.ttlhlf'l' leitliml of small 15 min. if they weigh I”: That 'lII your xilllllt'x'F i may relight ly taith'.x ll'EIli t&iIltllt' seldom attacked by insects or dis- eases. 1 would like to have more in is garden because they do not need much attention from the gar- dener and they are so hardy. and beautiful in color and form. Deut- zia shrubs are blooming in pure white clusters and pinkish white flowers. They have many stems covered in an astonishing profus- ion of flowers. small and frliicd bell-like. They are very nice II cut flowers lasting a long time. Today was a busy day in the gar- den. weeding in the early mom to the sound of birds singing and the world' Anti with H i.'iiil.irr of to 2 lbs Hr siirc to cool them LIp- l 1' trumpets Kin: Viiptgiiiv ri-:it-litis siilc tloun. so the tomalley tthal's ”L""”l Flo ML” into his son t'lltNI .iiirl lmllt out the liter, iery Iastyl. drops down H' MA t ' the name of thr cirl who will be in the shell and stays firm enough -l-mlluhl m ll". ml..;,.,l is 3 ,-.,,-l. M5lll9'5 5” l7l"lfl”5 "l l”5"' trill 935V "a'”'g ” fiil iimc. uheii lllt' Hit" is fillcd with l Siiiiilziv Lobster Feast At HunI!5lfragi'Plflt't' froin the many ilouzlrs LOBSTER DITNER ll'll "l" Vlllllm Vlam l”ll'9- lwlled lliiilillll: tho gariicii in the iwiliglu it vim Httlllfi ti...- i.. -Pt tin. l'.'""'"" l'."'.' l"'””"gh'””;.' .5;"ll:l”' the lmcllcsl iiltivv in lllllivl. SMW . . . . ll W” ”'"l 39' he-Th r”” ''l' x'tTIlls arc tlic swift icliiclc oi Dagcaiitiy uiili )lllll nun inns. . (l- ll - H Dian to ho nit FlKllll'Iy1,'qli up. I"””"' lllmwlt hm? ” mg '5 still siicetcr thoiiglits lliey niirse f 9”'Rll"lwd Canlwd mhslerli and iiiclltiw thc dull iiioiiiory that mortal Pier at Rncklaiid ylimie . ' -h .. t . ti . - v - -- fifth. You'll want to stay oicr lor lllgwm (ll,l,p.dNll appll. we and 510'” '.um.",wll Ml.n.:.inlm:l,f (ll the State of illaiiic lobster diiincr mlli”, V - dfilnd Him ,3” .:":.,il”L(llllll' glinnll. n Saturday and Sunday. T” lr"lFl9l' ml” Spedal This l:llllRl1UI::I:; tiiiliiiiiiif iilooiiis l!'liit'll LEMON-BUTTER SAIICE lit the State of Maineils 0Wll SBlld'lare very fragrant The Madonna Wlflb made 10 "Yd" lll m05l l”95'lLilies I wrote about last week and On the big dinner Jilate is taiirants and roadside stands. lthe hone,-sl,(-kli. mm, To lhpso plenty of stcaniiiig hot it-iisti-r, Viatnc Lobster Rolls: Mix 2V: c. 1m-9” gfcnjed flnuprs the white - lpcrennial Phlox bliss l.inL'ard has Lbecn adtlcd and before you hnvc lreud this letter the early maiivc Phlox will be blooming 1 am at ways glad wlicn the perennial Phlox begins to bloom as there are hundreds of tlicsc p l a n ts .t.hrouglitiiit lll(' Lzarricii in lnany colors. The izirictics ("Hill in .early and late so that there will lbe weeks of good color and frag- lrance. Phlox is 5 iiiry satisfactory pe- rennial you iiziye a rich deep Hi: ntl tlicrc is tint loo tlltlt'll hot weather. Then it will be no- cessary ltl wzitcr them. Here they have grown iiitii large plants and will give much joy and comfort to lthe gardciier for quite a pr-riud iif tiiiic. Phlox is also a pcrciiiiril lthat grows well in some sliniic unit of roiirse the hlooiiis last lllili'll longer. There are many loicly ncw lvarieties and some are added to IEIIVI A LOBSTER DINNER II they do in Maine-"carved" the garden here as there can never for easy eating. and with a side dish of lemon-butter Iluce for be too many of these perennials dunking. liii a large country garden. You can count on 'i'iiberoiis Be- lswi-illows soaring andldipping in lthc early morning air as theY lmadc the wire leading into the garden their resting place. Their forms all syniiiietry. l ilicir iiiotions grace. Willi iiiiigs that seem as they'd l a soul wiihiii them They hear their owners with such swcct cnchantment. it was a happy time and much wt-ciliiig was accomplished in the .i'cu hours at my disposal Visitors :CalIit' to the garden and among lthein was the President of the Flower Show which is being held lin a month's time. The classes ihaic been doubled so that every- onc who grows any kind of a flow- er or potted plant can enter. Every year the Flower Show has been more beautiful and interesting and reading the Prize List this year makes me sure this will be the lbest ever. There is a good deal of .work and worry over a Flower Show and by entering. and if that is not,possible. attending the show you Will be helping the folk who make all this beauty possible. Keiisington United Church was scene on June 22 of bride is the former Shirley Ed- tl-A-RYWHAWPVRTH S MAIL In Spite Marriage l Who is Hurt Most? there a special category in which to place a man who derives plea- to develop such a trait, know- Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Casley and Allendanls Lester Bagole. Summerside and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Casley. Kel- l vin Grove. From left to right l in the picture are: Mr. Leith ith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l Thompson. best man;Mr . and A Session Ry ELEANOR ROSS with the backyard or terrace wllh fresh wmern I now serving as a kitchen as wel lnlidlli ILKIINO Men like figures. so Iak the head of the houae to chart the slimming course for the two of lyou. On the bull of calorie arith- Iinetic, it in pouible to predict the approximate date when you can One pound of body fat has I fuel value of 3,50) calories - that takes the water content of the fat into account. The rate of weight l loss depends on the number of as established by you" daily cal- ary woman normally uses calories it day lCut down to 1000. rate. in one week you burn 7000 calories in body fat. which figures 2 pounds off. Since reducing allowances are based on normal requirements. I man is entitled to more calories on a reducing diet. A middge aged man requires 2600 to 2900 calories daily. As long as weight is above normal. it is safe to cut calories from a third to a half below daily requirements. The average reduc- Mrs. George Mauricn Caste; ing diet for a sedentary man is the groom and bride; M1,; from 1200 to M00 calories daily. Freda Mayhew. bridesmaid; Mr For physically active overweight Desmond Baglole. usher; Mr imen. reducing calories can Errol Casley, usher. 1600 daily. F-dVl'lll Ht-'l'llll9l'l Slllfll" In summer. it's easy to slim off , 2 or 3 pounds I week. In fact, the weight loss the first couple .of weeks may be considerably lmore if the first fat lost is high islldl Del ilallllll Oi llllllvlt Alllll in water content. But as explained the cleaning. it should be hosed off l yesterday. 3 Qgndgncy to gmrg water may postpone the regist- ration of lost weight. To get a as a dining room, there is more to wR0Li(;"1- more 1-'ltRlVl'r('RE perspecllvel have ll", head of me do. The chores pile up when oiit- . doors as well as indoors must he Monthly Cltlallllltts Will llt'0fl kept in good condition. ll you have ml received lhcling full well that the one he is MALE TERRITORY Prize List, write to the Secretary. of the Provincial Flower Show l 5 Siiminerslde for a list and begin 3 marriage mad” '3" "'3 "'b0u"d' l now to tend some special flower wh" l5 W” '"05l l" ll mmllage lor plant making it ready for the sliowz l I htive had I new experience today in the gardeii when visitors came who could not speak my laiigiiage I wished i were biling- u'al. However we managed very well and it is true that many dif- INSUFFICIENCY ferent people can converse in the A . h m "M km” W at 9y were 3": hurting others to give himself al "carved" for raw ratio: in rltsh xiiuillrlii-erl riiokcii or canned gnnins rm mlllilmtr .-nim-5 m the limosi they seemed to enjoy see- l:n:m:::,l:gsehu-?-ills," of Maine's famous lPl1WlllWllf'l' North Atlantic lobster. to small- Rhadp and also ll, sun”)! l.1,-.,,-9; if ing the garden and they loved the ll, l l m-imp l.ln' llll. mnlllllgllongl Iauce for the dtinking, ti cup of t'llf'P(l clery and 4 tbs. inayon- can is given in see that they have 1sl:ind "Apart from its other uses. algdcr-lvel M ha gmllnnal mllexes Iteamlus llfll Plllm I'll"? llllfl 8 "MS? RPlrllierl!l9 Split. toast a good deal of moisture. They can . there is no spot like I garden for. it serlously 0;" cl order. hence genarnun SPFVIHE of French fried and butter long rolls. Fill with the not stand wind and so sex-eriillcultiviiting the kindly social virtues. he behaves in . dlsmrdalll Wu, ing Iuntil it was translated injuring cannot fight back? marries for spite? Or the girl lcft out? Or the innocent wife caught it the storm of eniotions" Go ahead, Mary: let me lhIlt' it. SPITE REVEALS Lui-kily. the patio. or wherever you set up summer lixing quart house chart your course. using wrought iron furniIiirc- looking znmh pawn fresh and bright during the nut- L” "ch 'q"”9 MW" "pnsem door season. Two tablespoons of, P0u"d5 ""1 S3” "W3" "7955 washlng soda plus a Lmllm, of represent one week. On the basis water will do the ll'lt'l( This solu- M 2 p”""d” ”" A w"k beiwel?" - mm should bl. appllml wllh a good now and Labor Day. draw a solid era. is still considered male terri- 5”". brush liim. in caicump your pi-ohahlg .uiry so it shouldn't be too difficult To keep lhose lalldsmm, Elllssllioss, All the week. lm by, chart in get your husband .9 give it ' topped tables in shining splendor, ll" Y9” 3'3l"'l W'lKhl- 1”" "ml periodic cleaning. Good old wash ing soda. to give the household name for sal soda concentrate. is G a good. easily-handled cleaner for the tough outdoor cleaning jobs. The cement or flagstone patio or lwmnow SCREENS porch will need more than a mere nosing to keep them looking tidy Fll'5l- SWGCP them clear of all iatcd on your window screens. loose soil and dirt and then scrub brush them down with ii soliition them dnwn with a long - handled of one tablespoon of wnshing soda brush. Use a strong solution. onc- in two quarts of warm water Hose' quarter cup of ant soda cnncent- them on and place lht"fTl in the rate to two gallons of water for sun to dry. it dirt and dust are ..A this particular job. The portable allowed to clog the screen mesh. barbecue grill can be kept clean it will interfere with the free cir- ja dotted line. This line will likely resemble rickety alnlr steps with a drop followed by I standstill. then another down line. Or. the lprogresit chart may -Ihow no loss for the first week or two, then dissolve a half tablespoon of wash- ing soda in two gallons of warm water and. after the wasliiiig, wipi- dry with a soft cloth. be normal weight. , stored calories burned for energy.l orie deficit. The average aedent-- 2000 and nature wilizdraw on body fat. for 1000 calories a day. At thisl It I& III. Style 15 Pounds Off by Labor Day. II III Jun lat- In abrupt drop. m Chart your progress and sin) on the slimming course. Destin ation--healthy normal weight. l DAILY DOUBLE DIET Breakfast Calorie: Mrs. Mr Fresh peach sliced on 45 4: Cereal. 11. cup 70 7t Sugar. 1 iounded tsp 25 2. iMilk. la cup whole milk 80 at Mr.-1 alice toast. thin st lit pat butter 25 Coffee, black I t 220 ziii Luncheon Omelet Mrs.-I egg 125 Mr. - 2 eggs '15- lToast or bread. 1 thin slice 50 Si Butter. Va pat 25 '2: Mixed green salad tDieter's dressing or vine- gar 25 '3 Melon balls with mini 35 3: Skim milk or buttermilk 80 tit :40 or 5 4:00 Energy Pick-up Orange juice. 5 oz. or glass of - skim milk or buttermilk 80 in lninncr lchoice of: Shoulder lamp chop (trim oif fnti 175 I'll Or Tongue. 8 slices 0r skewer of chicken lncrs tomato quartered and mush- rooms. Baby carrots with chopped mint (ii I Broccoli or asparagus 25 11 Butter, ta pat 25 :25 iSliced cucumbers - vinegar 10 It Mr. - 1 thin nllce bread lightly buttered 7! Fresh fruit cup 100 100 65! . Total calories 10 129? ' Carried Lunch Sandwich - 2 thin slices bread thick filling, lean meat. chicken. cheese. egg mustard. thin spread mayonnaise. Celery. and tomato - wax wrap Fruit -- 1 or 2 pieces - 100. Total calorie: 350. l Clip and Save . If dust and dirt have accumu- By An Island clean wind blew from the gates of the sun "However. potatoes. Maine's fincsl For des- lobster mixture: serve at once. boxes were filled with them for tiie'Its perfectness puts people on their somewhat like 3 wclmn Clock mm by 5”-uhbing ll with 3 mlullon of culallml of all. and ll". m.,.(.e,ls lllll Ol lfldly Chm! llllt! 001' V8llt!Y I0". Slat? nl 'll-"ll"? rlrlllllllllllti. The garnlshwcrisip potato cliipiulshady cnriiers of the house out of apple pie, it-a t'l'Pilin illltl i-oilce slu-cti tomato on lettuce and -the wind. These are now in beauti- SUNDAY Ft-LAST If you can't ciimiv to ytainc. let Maine come to you--have n lob- ater feast on Sunday tit home. Here's how to boil These aiithr-ntii flIt'(ll'litiIlS are from Captain (lfti l.(llllx', who takes the lnhstcrs front the sea. HOW TO FOIL l.l)R5TF.RS l "I like to use sen water.” her laid. "instead, you can use tap When you serve freah boiled water with about i ths salt in R lobster have plenty' of lemon- Vi gallon. Use only i-nougli water butler By that I mean butter LOBSTER ROLL DINNER Hot or Chilled Tomato Juice They marvel at the size and color. THE CHEF HAS THE LAST WORD boiling hard not brown it Add just enough pnssibm Th? Pmdma and mum "Pick up the lobster by the back lemon juice to make tart to your North Atlantic Lobster Rolls asking questions about the soil and flora varieties are easier to man- age with the smaller blooms. andl best behavior. its nice refinement needs Overlmullngl lsecures the mood for politeness. tin be i-ompariinnable." Ind plunge it head down into the taiite. about 11. tbs. to V. e. l , , , . 1-wu,1c,m- m Aggcwgnl water. This st us It lmmr-dlaii-ly melted butter. ?;::":mVVfr) law” plan” "9 hkmmi 1A Mm m sky of ky red -A---:---- -- -- -A -- --- - e . smo . Landry-l-lernpliill Nupiials For most efficient cleaning with Church hlniiw flh .lu y l at .'l p in -- - -4?!- Thc-V "V9 3 lllllal l?lV"l'lll" Hmtllllt Blossoming into stars above R see the garden visitors who take ciiInr- of gnft mysterious dim sllvpr it? plllotngrailvhll and close-up shots spread - lo in ivi ua owers. These ii r vacuum attachments. make surelwprthwhile plants for the garrleriei Beynnd the "ml gray dum- A pretty wedding was .:olcmn- all connections are tight. This b9('all58 Ol lllelf l0llK Period of lied at the Gi-orcrtnuii t'niiml prevents loss of auction. lcolorfiil bloom. Here they blnnm ..... .., . lfor many weeks begining in June when Rev W A T'.'ilicI'snn iiniit-d atcd with white streamers. bells lllld lastllttz until frnst outdoors mi serenity, poppies press In marriagr Mareiirirlic Ida. only and bouquets of mixed flowers. lhefls. and indnnrs have cnmimmt. Gerald Landry of HOHIMZIIP l Talk some lost language of on day. of the table with silver candle-llUh9l'5 lllll l3-Sl l0l' S9l'9l'Hl Wars Tallghl by me Ire," Mk map The l,,.l,.l,, gas .,,l,,,.,l m ,, sky sticks. The toast to the bride was 150 that thcy are ii good H8l'('lPlIl lnlmbll sllll blue nylon street-lcngtli dress with ltlllflll-Sell ll! REV w- 5- P5""5”" ml” "m" white accessories llcr cnrsnic was l3l"'l ”'3l"l"'l”l '" ll-V ll" l"00""- Today I m"'m”d "9 "'9 Vlllll” I Delrl necklace and mntt-I-ting enr- Th? ""'l-V'W"l5 19" "" A mm" which hm” hl""mi"R " ll " ” rings, a gift of the groom The bridesmaid hit!-W tlllic King wore a pink nylon eirrvi-i-lenetti i'Zi:2;.3"3,.2'"Al"JL'i'fXliilL'fS. "u; groom was attcniictl by Mr. Benny Tl'7Nm'3l"5" 5"0wEK Vuouo. - lion was held in the fill'llIlE rrinm infteorgeiown and Montague where The garden has ncvcr hcen with lirip to points of interest in P.E.I. 39'"?-ll WPFKS. ago and have been After I shnrt honeymoon. the '""'l-V "9? 5""? Wlllltlllt 8l1.V Carr i-niinlc are residing in Montague, wl”'l9V"- Tllf'-ill? Wm"? grown from where the groom is employed with 5"” las' 5”"5"" llllll ll'Hll5Pl8lltcti l .. in the Fall of last year to certain il”"'5 5” ill? Ltardcn. Some iiowl l””d5 "1 Atlricot and yellow and The bride and groom w e r e ten- blues were obtained and visitors C" Following the f'Pt'f'l'Ilt'ill)' ii rcci-p - tiered a shower by their friends 599'" l0 llllfl lllfm l'9I'.V attractive. The ilaisied field and secret friendly way. ' . woods. Vfii:Preservors of the Bison RPSi5ltIl'Jtlll for 16 they received many lovely and 0"! 1! rtiiziniiiy nf these gamy guests. 'lt was timiiiiiftillv rict-or- uscful gifts. tlrtlwn nlnd fragrzint pcrciini.-its c' c ' ' ' TT Tl" Ptlll-RV is hicnnial but the Viola continues for several years . After trimming hack .5” ml; ;l,a-li, ANNE ADAMS PA TE ll" wt-ii ---i ll'lDe st-cd fnr soivlngi the Viola .starts up again with fresh now lleaves and soon will hr in flower ISE GAY REMNANTS! iise colorful remnants for this again. if good l-Ml sotu.-iiing the water and iii the wash- e H r t h is ing machine in-ecammendnd. The time . . .. . O h -t.'tfll" i- pickle slices. ful bloom and garden visitors Here. if anywhere. will the human lmurle cililsizsafoi zgiglioalllneeggiglg seem to be attracted to themghedgchog unrull himself. and deign H" as some people dol is man”. . .. facturing and releasing hate . . , l . Inlarlahly "'9 lmrde" V"'"1"r' a kind of fury because he's not. me luhqprs Vegetable Salad Potato Chips l culture necdcti. They require a-speaks of the lush growth of our geared lm. love The 5 ml wllhln ' ' Fruit (fun with Lemon Sherbet rlltll. moist tbut not well pori.iiis l island Province and ex i P plains that - - , not or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk soil. A large coiiiaiiicr is the but mm uncmmwusly knm” mm "'9 in his country there is the parched. - and the hiilbs or corms haxe been dried out summer. The natural lyvusnun um for love 'and more saved from year to year and are bca ty am mi-n', W11, 1 (hi kl ' . MW qulle . me. LN” year we ” "'9' 9 '1 love. But the reason he lsnt lov- bcgonia reached a height of three; feet and it was covered with bloom. They arc difficult to move and basically he wants tffln ml-:'""h "Mk l” l' ulkluling at such times is because he tmr.",tb"l tn": 9" l'"yh""m31'”"taimplif haunt the stamina and or any thdlse PlE:Sl::ll owoeriirs Qalfdiitimul eqluipmfml mr lihin his ho”. . ' t . I to half cover the lobsters Have it mclted only iintll bubbling; do and an are Mt AM"? as much "5 '"" I5l'"'d Hllmer 0"" ml" hm”! mere" y (T pp ed 3 me He hm! Island poet has expressed her love bullgmund mlschancel la 8 why R" h" hm" Pu" l" "'9" wmlhlnnrmal level of emotional ct-ipacityl l--below the love-norm that Nature Jasigns the healthy human species. You ask "What causes onc tnl develop such a trait, knowing full question as worded contains own answer. Whoever inlurcs an- whe" the "M ""5" "d 5" other who can't fight back is I . ith' k-- t l ' Together in a wild sweet lnnelineu ll M lymm Tm, incnlnlflw (mung V . . '.'Thc coward dies daughter of Mr and Mrs. Guy The three-tiei” lvleddinl ctkt. toPcl'""ll Nf'l'9"lllFl 50mf'l'lm93- Tll'"lSeliiil" mm mph” M in windy ' umunnd deauw the brave ma" I-lemphrill of Geurzt-im-ii and (Hilin ped with a miniature bride and 3l0l”ell In 8 drylcellsr and started David. only Inn of Vtr and Mrs. groom. was placed in the centre "ll" ttrowth again in March. Good, elder ldieii but once." Because a coward lnuffers much and ignominiously-- as a legacy from his past: due in lamentable ignorance and or lack of guts wherewith in tin- lprove his experience--he is steeped in resentment unconsciously. Thisll-lendll um" the texture of (he ltl ll0llttlll.V-persons. But the iipiler probably llllld mallet lll llllh PSh.l'Cll0-Sffllal pays the biggest penalty in hidden re atinns ips--since e as no rive taxes, gince meanness directed gflof the groom WM lwsl man -l-lmitriith giving the mixture the cook'sl ' to bring to intimacy. Onc loves pr auln nun oils ' , i . .' rs n -, i (mm strength. Spill, mups lmm lqlgllll 5 "'5 -V V" "P0" ushers were Messis. Albeit Mc- 99 9 al "Will F .' it ' ' i l . .::”.::..:”::.".:.l".. -".1: ;"J::;:::: -e-e--mom L. M Montgomery - CHARACTER MAKES OR MARS MARRIAGE What chance of survival has a hygiene division or'the State De- marrlage made on the rebound? partment of Health. My advice is Survival of worthwhile mai'rli-igelta unravel your story with a depends upon the emotional health apecialist there. and get guidance of the principals, upon their degree and support in working your way of moral and social maturity. and out of this mistake. The only learn andl"out." really. is to grow up. upon their ability to grow and be considerate partners. A person who makes a spite mar- siindress u make I gay print and plain version; I party style with dainty eyedet trim. Sew-easy. thrifty on fabric - looks so pretty on your yniing miss! Cool halter not-klini-. wide whirl skirt -- her very favorite summer fashionf Pattern 457.1: Gtrlf Sizes 5. B. 10, I2. 14. Size 10 takes 1'4 yards 35- ch: 1 yard contraat fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (.15 cents! in coins tiitamps can- not be ncce tent for this pattern. Prim plainl sizlz. NAME. ADD- RESS. .8'l'YLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian of the Gulf. Charlottetown. P, E. I. torn Imot sprinkled over them and they are 1:18" Wll('l'9i'l.ll will speed up the .M”:'l',l""li-I ll ls Stood to have molly "r;"r in ii- an mp limp ate some color The davlilv is another vi 1 imlll” ncrcnnial hlnnmlng angrajn llwF'" l."”'"ll and some varieties It 1" -'lllWcr last. month. Each V3l'l9l.V blooms fnr a month now that there are so man and Val-ml” l' l5 Possible toy hviieiz t . - " . hiigfifnlihnrdyli d"p”"m"" l'”'f”""l"l! ran it It summcr. Their color "5 "'0'" Mlcst cream to .1... gflld and nrangc. from deli:-at: lash m"l'll through the shades of PM to deep rnse. brilliant reds !l Iytilten especially de- sirable in creating charming gar. den pictures. Now that we have "'9 """'”l blmmlniz varieties they r are ideal to r . DlInl in close pr 5 . L IT "H ,.I i.iIk ll-V ltl tin outdoor living i-noijri Tr , " errnce. Whprpl 3, gm qulel 0' Would I be I coward in I u.. "T? criiua?"MoatofuIacntlyfeIr wewouid. Bufthiaiendno. Augut Reader'I Digut talk you how but itself help you fnoadInga...Indnnlochthe "Nlllll descend n. he r-l-"1..i.;.:-tint.- er waxeii bell: of pale yellow Itnnd out in the twilight Mo" 0; this type is trur-iii. and remain open through the fext day. Thev IN l0VIlY grown in groups with W. luau”. M . the blue delpliiniums bloomla at , -- phynui endurance. A 3- 4 emotional power and iipti-that ii? ,t.i',:'.,','.,'ll','i),.,,:.T,' am my W" stamina that you inknovhlgly raet aopyomngi-t adore inn today: 86 Inttih of team uncut. in- W has lII&g My hcliaylltlec are liiliinteof too close other perenn all they do men amer vita they in. mm D Quad out into large clumps. HIV can be a mainstay of-the garden and are I far cry 3 Hill: the old-fashioned yellow kinda . a wider color -s water Ihould Illa bl Inttanod it the job two tablespoons of the washing won't do their job efficiciitly. over cool fields and woodlands and far hills. came as did the piece Cook's Corner :RAHAM WAFER PIE lof cod we bought this evening off MCC3rdle'MCAleer llhe fish-truck, out of the north. . And once more we have it. this Weddlng time with the warrant of I new m o o n-the haying-weather. We A prctty wedding took place on have too. crops refreshed. the June 15 at B 2l.lll'll1 St. Alln'SlfaI'ml8fid5 freshAwaahed by the Church Hope River. when Mary showers received during the re- Flora Kathleen. daughter of Mr. cent break ofdays Last even- and Mrs. J. Wilfred McAleer. in: as we weeded a corner or the became the bride of Edward A1. flowerbed on the lawn. with lower- bcrt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ins clouds on the hilltops and the E. Mc('ardlc. Klnkfll'zi. 'riii- mar- dllmll dusk settling on our should- .-lage ml-cmnny was pm-tn,-mm: hylcixs. like a nice echo from a Riev. Earl Dalton P.P who also sprint-I that in zone or at lnniz celebrated the Nuplial Mass. Pre- Promise 0t that wt to be. we item in the simctiiary was Rev. ll93l'll lllf PlllllllV9 Plpllll tll I Harold Croken. P.P Kinkora ""1 lmm "'9 mlllP""'l- Given in marriage by her fathcr.l ”Ll5"'" '0 mall" -ldmlf Smlled. Mix ioizeiiier lfl izraiiam wafers. l”''3 l'”'"' Wnrc a flnnr-lcnszih lZllll'tl "AM ”'l5- -'"l-V!" 1,1; cup granulated sugar and threr Oil Whit? ll.Vlllll llt'l lllVN' lbs. melted butter. Line Pic plate with mRl('llltlfl lace int-kct. Q"-con and heat in oven. Filling V: cup brown sugar. 2 tbs. corn starch. 2 egg yolks. 2 cups milk salt. vanilla. Put wafers on top and l ed T0505- brown in oven. ll.,l l,l.,l There was mowing of hay this -iinrning but none saved And Ann collar. and lily point slcr cs we at "dd um” A "W759 Vlrliln" A sequin studded crown hi-ld her M 8 ''"""a"' l" lh Jn"m'"”"'3' shoulder-length Vcll of iiillc illttS- till" ''""”.'he "W "l l v mllde 50'" ion. She carried a bouquet of niixv i l"ep””"'”" ii" the blmer days .ahead. We made loaves of white bread which in haying days van- ish too soon. And then with the sun caress- The bridc was 4'-lllt'ilflt't'l by- .Shirley McAIecr as maid of honor. who wore I bluc cocktail-length becoming a strong fine lovable gown 9; nylon lac, mm. Salim ing fondly a little red geranium and loving adult. Miracles can Wm, mulching lackel and llmdfin a tin on the window-sill before happen--but how often do they? Who is hurt most by it spite marriage--the spilcr. the spiled or the third party? Again. that de- Now, to lend a hand. in the town through which you write. there in 1 Guidance Clinic for Children and Adults. sponsorccL by the mental Mary Haworth counsels through rlage is childish and bad temperedlher column. not by mail or per- .--poor risk material. His chances aonal interview. Write in her in lot making good in the situation care of The Charlottetown Guard- lnre the name In his chances of in. ' . ldress. Her bouqiicl was pink c:irn- "5i W9 mlxed 05” blE3d- B l'BVfll”- tallmlsl lltc brown bread of the.i-'amily. l The bridcsiiitiiiis liiiss Elizalieth WP '0ll0W9!l 8 receive. addlnit an lMcCardle and Mary McAlcer. wore "ma fl"'”'kl9 "l "ll ”l0l' fnimiiiar gowns of yellow and f"9"lllll' Ind llavvn I bit more. lpink, and carried yellow roses. l'"3"' "ill" 9"'r33'''- 3 llllle mote- . Mi-. Wilfred McCardlc. brother '"0'”595 "'0' """""l''- bl" l"l lcm-dle and slephen Walsh. And then in .lamic's lionnr we l Durlng llw mm.l.laE(, mass all, went nn to make I banana cake. propriate hymns were rcndcredlmlsllni ill” l-1353' Llmk Wlllllfl by Mrs,” Lmlm, and Yvonne smile on the ingredients and me- Dotron. Marion Murphy and Col- "mil We "Sell- teell Meme”-A The mwlnlpanlsl "Listen to this and sec how you. phyed the wedding man.” iprovising some lltte melody willl The bride”: mother wore a rose duster ensemble of iced nylon. and corsage of yellow rose buds. The groom's mother was attired aqua nylon. with matching duster. navy accessorics. and cor- aage of pink rose buds. min . ed in alclear glass bowl. 7 Following the ceremony. a rc-l eeption was held at Lake of Shin- ing Waters. Cavendish, for 100 guests. The dining room was fast- ifully decorated with pink and white streamers and apple blos- Ioms. The bride's table was cen- tered with I three-tier wedding cake topped by I miniature bride and groom. Mr. Merrill, Mi-Alduff, Charlottetown. capahly acted as toaatmaster. and Rev. Fr. Dalton proposed the toast to thc bride. to which the groom fittlngly reit- pended. The newly-weds left on I motor trip to the Cabot Trail. and other pints of interest in Nova Scoiia. For travelling the bride chose I blue box style suit, with navy and iink acceuortea Ind corsage of Iptced carnations. Previous to her marriage the hide was tendered a kitchen ELLEN'S DIARY Farmer's Wife one banana. big and ripe. musli- ed with I Illvar fork ("Lawsy. woman. doan yo-al be a-puttin' on aihs. yo' knows yo-at ain't got no real true sllvah!"'i Add I.cup of white sugar. I third of I cup of shortening. I half-teaspoon of salt, creaming Ill nicely together. Then two eggs. reserving the white of one for the frosting. Now the lcup of milk. adding it alternately with the cup and a half tnboutl of sifted flour and two level tea- spoons of baking powder Frosted with seven-minute frost- ing, it made quite I pleasing cake. It interested us then to get .Icanie's tried and proven rei-cipe which makes I iimaller cake: it cup of white sugar. a half-i-up butter. one egg. two ableapoom milk. I cup of mashed banana. one and I half teaspoons of Idis solved) soda. A cup and a half of flour. So a young nltltlll wc haw: swinging evening-low above ii quiet woodland-one to wish I hun- dred wishes upon .. . for the sick and miserable. the troubled and bereaved. Tucked away in a nook in the old clothes-press we found In the house-cleaning season it quaint yellowed card of the long ago it expressed I wish for each day of the week. beginning with Siinilay: Good cheer. good health. itood friends. good luck. good fortune good times. good wishes' good times. good wishes! night . . . . . Until tomorrow - -A - Diary . . . Good-night x - - G - - ll0W"3kilIlly"Gll'lM Get Lovely curves Iain 5IIlIl.III.I0lPOI was Florence Mclilcer, who also "ll? "- "Mllfll at lilo Pl8l10 llll-lhimu-mi. wlIn gain Iritlht ht- f0N'- Nb: have chapel . Imnciiwi fiziue;h .. . . . . ., say.d "I in playing what 5 in my ;.';:h"'.;.'Rlm. 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Gerald Bawnue. Charlottetown. by the staff of Rolrnnn'I shop of which Ibe was an employee. she was also honored by her girl friends, at the home of her aunt. Mn. l'IInte MeAlIIr. Elm Ave.. and by friend; Ind neighbour: It the Gordon budge. Hunter liver. MORMNG SMILE mi....n.tmu an yi)iihndlVIHQVi amen IlIdh8VIfI1tQpbdUi mt. - . gun-re lite mm is ,. .. .".'':?'E!''Mi5ir.I3i:S' -