Bridge is visiting with relatives, . provided by gifts the girth Mn. 1%” wad. "' "d l Presbyterian WMS Ra y immfsrar'rsmui u... int-uninspiring- Mrs. Jack MacCormack of‘ Dawson. Heather and Ian 5 i i. i | H Id At c T v rs i. u. ... ' 3°";i‘muoma'i'm it.“ ‘3'"- Dartmouth. N. . is vsiting er: a w . n ac u . 5“ old home at Cardigan. Mrs. Mac-; 5 e e e M”. Beadle My. the p31. ley Delaney. who is also CormBCk's fame" Dime] at A Presbyterian Rally of thel Approximately 80 members of PMbml'lll PMld‘nli “VF ‘ Mm] "flaw"; the 3m" MacAulay is undergoing treat-. women,s Missionary Societies “he WMS Alumnus were Dre's. very mfomlw "pm of um. :logkéecrgtarynmis Ferguson .ment in the Charlottetown Hos- h I f M 'em from North Tryon’ Clyd°.lnnual mug held “I 51. M. II 01119 one were. :pital. 3:5 19d}? [:9 home 0 rsisiver' Canoe Cove. Nine Mu. drew’s Church. Moncton. Sh. frying“: M37131! b;,ll&(’tk‘tlf);r'l‘he . . -: . ow as on u . lNBillie Sullivan of Halifax. “3 3‘ a” ""5 cape “v scree“ ind Churcmll- “9 meme ‘1” “1“ "mm u” my mm" 65. “Mission 0nyc>ur Donnie??- _ u ful camp for Church women S. motored to the Island tolerse' of the Rally was Lab‘mre” . ’ - . _ ~ . . .————————-—— ' v 1.“. which was held at Cam Keir —W“ lnlmdllced by Miss M . is The Guardian, Charlattetown’ wed" Nov. 25’ lm‘lspemcl “Itch weeklet’llifis orllalzl Institute is sponsoring a first 3:323:23; 3132032:- by lvllrspwv. and how all Who were Ipresent Kenzie. The meeting wgcs j lgl‘an "10 er- - aid course which will begin -man waddelh the president M are enthusiastically looking for- “gain! to a Clo” m prayer. ' Sullivan. Roseneath. Accom- ; . North '1‘ ‘ [panying him on the mp w a s llgritihe Breadalbahle chhloeol 23!! .the yNorytlh ’l‘ryoni Auxiliary. 8:: Kirgutxglggrother camp this com find an pmzyt'oéio 13:33:; RI: Norma Naugle of Eastern Pas-I 33’ evening- ‘ O‘em r ' la “0" 'p 39"! ce w" “m beshments were ed sage VS who is visiting her Mrs. William Gra h a m . ;out by the preSldents of the Aux- A panel discussion. under the I I h new and a . , cousin‘ Urban Sullivan a i Breadalbane, was a guest re- llliaries present. Scripture read- leadership of Miss Mary Mac- “c. our enjoyed' Audrey Jenkins. Women Edllnr- Phone 455“ Cami '3'; ‘ cently at the fiftieth Weddili g lings by Mrs. Norman MacDon- Kenzie. Presbyterial Deaconess. ‘ g ‘ Anniversary of Mr and M r s. lald, Nine Mile Creek. and Mrs. was presented. The no! dealt NAME.” FOR KENNEDY _ Pa Keir Hatherley. North Wilt- {Dan . acPhee, Canoe cove; with phases ofthe work of the shire. lmeditation by Mrs. Keith Young Women's Missionary Societies “13:21” the ezszluénwo". .°f l Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLennari, .Clyde River: prayer was offer- and their affiliated groups. Otli- e 3" S‘C‘l-V ihave moved into their new home-18d by Mrs. Hugh MacDonald. ers taking part were the mem- “med ’0‘" "new two 1 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac-:hours. Word of the food distri-l Shh-19y Maccregor, Halifax_ Laren. Montague. had as theirlbution quickly spread and soon Shem the weekend in Montague‘ guests for the weekend their son hundrez‘sl of héihngry people33uesi of her parents Mr. and ~‘ -l w,. . an swarm into e com min .3 _ . . $353353: 1:439:11”? halflonly five bags of potatoes pmmainMrs' Russell Maccregor on the Upper Breadalba n e lChurchill and Mrs. C.A. Frizzell hers and leaders of the various squares and 20 scholarships fax. N.S. lned. fighting broke out and! Myrtle MacGregor' student at‘ Road. New Haven. Special music was groups of the North Tryon con- after the 0.5. president. ithe Police had to be called tOuthe Baptist training school.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose and {clear the grounds. "The hungrylmoncton‘ Spent the week . ehdf young son. East Baltic left to;are desperate." a Korean soc-iwith her parents. Mr_ and Mrs] visit with Mrs. Rose‘s parentsflial worker said. The Unitarianl Stewart Much-ego,- name, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dixon. Wat-{Service Committee distributes lerbury. Conn. lfood and clothing in the slums of Angus D. Docherty returned to ' l ‘MOkPO. his home at Cardigan over the I ' l A few bags of potatoes almost} Sweekend following a holid a y Icaused a riot within the gates oft Mr. and Mrs. John Foley and’vish with his sister in Virginia ‘the MORPO TB Children's HOS-3 50'“ 0f Plcmu- N-S- “turned ‘0 relatives in New York and Bos- pital in Korea. A social service‘thell‘ home on Sunday fOlIOW' ton Accompanying him on his - team sponsored by the Unitar-linz a Visit with relatives 1“ Car-ireturn was his cousin. Donald ilan SCYViCE Commute? 0f Cflll-‘digan and Charlottetown. jMalcolm of Boston. Mass. wh ada were administering to the: “is spending a few days visiting .needs Of 200 People Whose Mrs. E. C. Johnston. Fortunelrelatives in Cardigan. Y. . shacks had been gutted 1fire and had not eaten for 481‘ O OCIALs ‘ Fall’s Luscious Fruit Ol-lClTED Makes Bedtime Snack , , . . is refreshing. leaves H I N S . has arm’e‘i' msplm‘g the "5“31 fmouth in alkaline condition dur-‘z egg yolks. beaten y . Pridge Parties Ol' house‘wal‘m‘ And fresh fruit produces nat- ter. onion and celery: simmei Follows SummerSIde Vows W's 3” “.1” few 9‘ the “ems Ural roughest which aim min- ‘The Gual‘dla“ ~ Evenmg Patl‘lotgzentle digestive stimulus during Stir together mace. flour and Trinity United C'liurcli._ Sllgrb 41 Roche Street. St. John's New-ihave visitors-i perhaps a form_ may we“ take advamage of “8‘ tars: add remaining milk. 00 mersme' on November " 1"“; foundland' Where bmh are!“ [Slander Whom “lends “'Ollld‘ture's health-promoting gift. istir until boiling. Add salt and town to Milton .lsmes MacLean 13" lmlm‘lal Bank (“CommeGCj .v. h I t t in, 6 “LL FRUITS GRILL I A ' . of Peter's Road. P E l . son of Ollt-of‘town guests included in mg a s 0“” or en er a m" ‘ Peale“ egg YOlkS. Stlr llltO C0010 ‘ PHONE 4-8506 i LATE in the evening. choose 3 c. milk lscalded) 2—“ fresh fruit for' a bedtime snack.:Salt and pepper to taste MR. AND MRS. MILTON MarLEAN I Crisp November wea the, in the 1 tbsp. cold water round 0‘ 59c“! evenli News Ofling the night, which is excellent; Wash oysters and chop fine coffee parties. afternoon teas. ‘for the preservation of the teeth.‘Place in 3-pt saucepan. Add wa . . . . ‘Women's editor will be happy to the night, helping to overcomelbutter: when smooth add 1/; c The mama“ mnk p13" ‘“ The "WI-W?“ “"11 reS’de 3‘ iPUbllSh free 01' Charge D0 .VOlllintestinal stasis. Old and Young at scolded milk: stir into 05’s C k at .00 pm. of Elizabeth tom 1 . ,. . l-k . ... . . P-Q‘ M ‘-l ll h The (anad- l 9 ‘0 coma“ Measurements are level. Pepper to taste. Arlene Gaidllier of Louil l‘rce- If you are manning a holiday.” i 1 tbsp. cold water to .. ‘ ’ a your club. phone 4-8506 and helpl2 large cooking apples mg sou ' but do not b0“. Serve Mr. and Mrs. Willard )lacLean MR and Mrs. Howard Court make the social column inking tbsp, butter or margarine. at oncepto 6' of Pater‘“ R0 3 d' OfflCiali n g ‘ of Lancaster New Bru swi k lestin meme ‘ clergyman was Rev. Dr. Cecil n c g .2 tbsp. fine cocky crumbs jThe Chef Presents is Gourmet RTgVebberA I] H H w “Tl I 12 bananas ' Pheasant Entree ed:- ii“: . a." WOMEN s ORGANIZATIONS i4 l Mesdamem with i w .ing . Jae: mills V e In tsp. salt lpresent this fine recipe from signing 0t we rPsller and “Us .1 tbsp. lemon juice lLuchow's Restaurant in N.Y.. ggcompafnéed :LNHL r 5' Eric {6 tbsp. powdered sugar ‘as we promised last week' életgexllllg‘lll‘lliM‘ iiv her far 9 l Core hm d0 “Ol DeGl apples-Bree“ 0f Pheasant Cthllell ther. the hrir‘le‘w'ore' a floor ' b lsllce .crosswise in 1'3" pieces' wjlm 50:; areal" sauce" . length gown of utilte orzanza mened mum“ the“ 131.62g: gaeéganf ocllh'i'ckezolled4 ‘ Peel bananas. Cut in halves.5“”lllS salt Pork. 1 tsp. salt. Vs and la c c b'vdlro \lilll amp i r c waistline Her headdress of si- ALBERTON Alberton Wo- ress secretary. - Mrs. Hvalt . . mulated pearl held a slioul. men-s Institute members met fiaslam' ‘ ‘ ileng'thw'lse: brush With .butterpLSD- Pepper. 5 tbsp. flour. ‘5 t“ tier length veil She carried a tor their annual banquet at the The various committees:Dram peaches; “"511 wnh b‘lt'ilmtsr' 2 fr?” Shallow Chowef bouquet of “range delight "‘59" l8 and .l restaurant last week. gave their’repors 2‘” Place 3“ °." butter“ bm‘l' .0” 2 tsp' reeze'dned “an” The maid-of-honor was Carla Cm...“ were laid for twelve The;\ The net pan. dust With salt. Broil 6" ‘74 tsp. coarse black pepper. main project throughout; . . v . Gardiner. Lower Freetown new“. elected president. Mrs Home year was assisting in the :from source of heat about 12 Jumper be") ‘Cl‘UShEd flne‘. 4: cousin of the bl‘KlC’. S'io wore a w. Mammws. was master fif' renovation. and beautification ;m"“ 0" until apple is tender" c' White Wine ‘or white grape .—. waltz - length gown of peali de ceremomes .of the community hall, Flow-l Ser‘fe. hot. sprinkled with le-i‘llllce‘. 2 0- Chicken broth. 1 c. goie with matching headdress1 The pmmam included repeti; 91.5 were planted and cared for.rsneon 111ch and powdered sugamsoar :reim. lace lfhlerhhn. k and carried a boil net of bronze - . .thr h th . it v‘ rves . 1‘ D reas w1 sa por q .tion of the Mary Ste“ art collect. mg 9 Summer new" ‘ strips. Mix salt. pepper and 2 urns l . _ asupper and bazaar in aid of w, - . . The best man was Leith Mac- {‘goiggflh‘lnhgg'e N?alfifig“.:_as $5,: . the hall was sponsored \‘l’lllChl TO‘IORRs‘igslssEls‘ANwaH "’59- of noun Coat breaSts wm' this mixture. ‘ rv l ‘ ' i figgiogggfii “2,th “mm-{3.10: toast to home and country. pro—$3111.19“. am SUbStam‘all 5?"?! French Oyster Soup Heat 3 tbsp butter in m, pan ushers were 'Char'le': ' “acme”; posed by Mrs. I(‘ H Weeks. was “if; Eris]; "foggsrmre m“: ‘hgfi. Assorted Substantial um“ golden. Add breasts ‘ and of Charlottetown and Clayton “gimme” '0 Willi Th? Slnfllllfl “fl and his}, had {might kitchen uhl . SandwiChe’ saute until golden-brown on both Ward of Amherst. Nova Scotia ram“; A was! m the lnc'l ensils. etc. Two complimen‘l 31.01293 lenled fifmam“ Sldes- Cover: Slow—cook 15 to 20 For the reception at Small's a "“t'm‘e mm ‘~ proposed by [ary tickets had been received a “ms G“ min. or until fork-tender. Re- - ,. - Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. was re- - . H l COffee 01‘ Tea Milk i - Tourist Lodge. SummerSid o a .. mm? breasts to heated East. the bride‘s mother rc- Sm"de '0 by Mrs'.A‘C' Green" ginthlfalnnqsilletllteiilo gfagzigtlglsi, Special. gourmet-type planer. servmg ceived wearing a blue 3 nd FA Dzom. reiildd during fth‘e re- n was decided the past pres“ tSéimltsn‘yrlng sandWiches featured. The Sauce: Add. remaining black wool bourle. two - piece ‘p‘m‘e' “Ca 6 mm" 0 l e a dent Mrs. Zimmerman and the bum“ ‘0 fl‘y Dall- Saule fres c- . mm trimmed with back veh :il'VllleS of the institute when it secretary. Mrs. Arthur weeksl FRENCH OYSTER SOUP shanois in it until lightly brown. vet. with black and white ac- “as “m “mam” ‘ attend. The members a l s o jgfiffgtegyief’c each wa 3‘"- ‘” Sham-“5 are freeze-dried cessones. . . helped the mobile x ray and. - , g ‘ 0 not saute but add to flour.l The bridegroom‘s moth p r A r}PIggyfiggfloaaswglecm ‘ skin test Clinic which worel Mr an}! bottled Clam.1ulce Stl' remaining “our llllo butler. was in a tu'O-plE'CP suit of lealipmidm km. the comm: vear j held in the hall. 10 memberil}, “’5”: m'm’d 999‘“ ""1" Add coarse black pepper and blue complim e life (1 hat ot at the annual momma of grew 1 paid the annual fees. Th 3“ 9- “ne'ChOPPEd celery Juniper berry. Gradually stir in black velvet. and coinage of Grimm w, which was held at Christmas meeting will be hold‘il'16 ‘59- ground mace Ol‘ all" wine and chicken broth. Add ad- - b t I ngte carnati'ons. . I ‘ the home 0H1” w. E} Stevem at the home of Mrs. Hyatt Has- i2], ""38 ditional salt and pepper to taste 6 blg 02' o t e _ or a honey moonto .\o\a sco- so" on yo“ 2nd The other m; lam Monday evening Dec. 7th ‘22 tbsp. flour :lf needed. Stir-boil until thick- : Ellaidindwariu We 1 We“ a”, as follows, __ vicehugien‘ Iil-oll c‘fallf Will be fanswer-t V2 rilbsgall‘lg‘zm‘SOf’t blltler 0T1ened. . : . with Wm“; hm and black; acéég‘ 1 pros. — \lrs, Merle Zimmer- { e “'t a g” 0“ the 1“ "ma?! 3 .. Stir in sour cream and lemon - gives you more Of ‘ yank: - up Aygur l‘L‘Efui‘lsiiobii‘irto-sieril"”i iii“ 3 'ee's; treasurer. - . rs. . i er I l- Tall is ‘ ‘Stevensnn; auditors. - Mrs. S sauce over “hen-‘8‘" bl‘EBSl-‘r. : sparkling E. Stevenson. Mrs. Hyatt Has-. Accompaniment: wild rice. llam: directors. - Mrs. Judsonl Rackham. Mrs. Knlld Jorgen- i . , Serves .l ave rea or isen. Mrs, Aubrev (‘utcliffcz or-l M: ' M“ —*““”———“’ weeks“ Settles Over The Valley BREADALBANE l l It was a rather wan sun thatiyard above. and the solemn rlp- MM”. Wllllam MaClnllll and . llooked out over the farmlands'ple of the stream's flow. “{5- Harry MECLGOd. Chariot.- ‘at its setting today. No FOSQ'. “Isn't it funny how icicles Mr°w“'d‘§§”° We“ guesls on glow attended it. but in 8mb€r1hang!" peter commented of Bréaggjb r5~ Kenneth Graham. lit went. Yet the brightness was;those clinging to today-s eava’ Mr Nf'mef l ireflected prettily on the white.“0h I wouldn't say that —- "'5 Dixon Ros: colmbrai BuChanan' lot the fields. where fetching lltllei‘pretty' you mean. (ninety - elgliethel milling; 98;: ‘ igigssogifigtgfidauppf‘gtge gated Have outgrown omy skates— November 11. ' )Novem'ber gave' :and where are they. he wonder- Mr. and Mrs, Wallace More. ‘ mes closing openings mie . . Isvilde and Mrs. Moreside‘s aunt. the can}. stopped a moment to There was some banking done ‘55] Mfargaret MacPhee. for. regard field and sky. .l 33' “ some 9‘3"“ we" glut-1y ‘lli .Breadalbanev 3" Dr?- ..The weather hasn't altogej‘treated". a grist was brought 9“ 3’ 1:238 8‘ We“ RoyallY- ther cleared vet. Ellen“ heflnw indoors the" were loaves been "me seam“ Who has commented. ..' ' w th e{to make. and meals to prepare, a bgdjon “a: to her home With snow still clings to the trees." Lthat for bow “m” and cook's' able toywfll:a he? ankle is now "What about the plowing?..:ln no time the hours winged by. The Band's]; n- _ ' Mack. come by then. wondered. nAnd a small Wind brought the w "That‘s a good cluestion"}‘1“l’)ll‘l firm-d b] kyt hem _ James smiled a bit ruefully. I .an a ue s o e "We have a nice lot done"! backdrop of night. And a moon Brltaln’. Gr.at “Oh yes. And this snow maylalmOSl full. rising presently clear away. There may comejllbove l Dam-Sable- Tr‘ln Rabbery spells yet When the plow willI "It's a lovely night. Ellen" run. We never know." Pames offers. come now from thirst quencher... More of that crystal-clear Seven-Up. l l l 1 So check the value. Get the most— get Seven-Up in the big 12 oz.size. l The biggest cash robbery in history has now been follow- " "If we lose the snow — itlan end of chonng . will have been a help. The landl “A winter night" he observes. 9“ by the Gm“ Jail Break! Won't be so dry for it." b"come too soon." He hangs up Meet the brain behind the "Thais true" James agre-icap and jacket. and smiles to whole episode . . . Douglas ed. "And the wells and brookslthe pair of lads who came in at Goody, whose taste runs to will fill. As they should byyhis heels. dark M Jam H on, rights. before the winter sets “How about a bit of lunch. “the men who hm‘éhen in. They have been too low this Mother?" he grins. - - - - - six million missing dollars fall. Indeed. i heard your Dad Alex node and smiles. , d say today. that he had never '.Yes. how about it?" Mack ."e stashed Re. '1'” 9°” %8 seen the miliastream so low." ‘queries. mDecemb" Reader§DlBefit' M It flowed clear between itsl Until tomorrow — Diary .— - - - 098 0f 35 W018 of g interest. _.________—_______________ DOLL WARDROBE 11.. maps left from your TREE TREATS .moulded white banks then welcood - night...... little girl's clothes to sew pretty icame to the mailbox at lane sl styles for her little girl. NM? Let it sparkle on hearth. 38nd this morning. Every expos- low - waist dress. cost. hat. table. floor! Make a Christmas .ed stick. and islet in it. was skinner ie, peignotr and use with gay trims. fetchinsly white - cappedm The It‘s fun to make an iii-inch asters and sedges. and all the m attern 4540: For tree! Crinoline free takes zlulory of the Autumn‘s golden- 14, is, in. so. 22 inches. hours to make. other reqlliresirods. and other blossom lags a ‘ We yard felt, tinsel. balls. Pat- Ithere. are about gone now (50 cents) in tern 7381: pattern pieces. please) (or Thirty - five cents (coins! forlremain. The alders too are this pattern (no stamps. please) ;stark. stripped of their dark to Alice Brooks, care of Guard- green leaves. How quiet it was in - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. there. where from the apt-inl- ll Front Toronto 1, Ont. time and on itirmigh the sum- 0a¢atte residents add 1 cent mer. the voices of man! salts tax. Print plainly PAT- can be heard. No sound. Only. flflmflk. NAME. AD- lthst of the traffic on the High- . lway, Scample'a bark m the IN MEMORIAM ln Loving Memory of 1 Thomas Hogan. who passed November 25*. 1934 Foalmemsrhaliaslarevaryday Remus-«Minna. Remembered by Family. Take home a carton of six or enjoy Seven-Up at your favourite store. J