Pefnchfel louse. Mrs. 1.1!. Jay gave I list of articles bought and no.3 rm ..n-:..."--w . . Iy res -financial report for month. It was moved by Mrs. Cecil Maccarthy and seconded by Mrs. f.'MCCD0U90"'W0I'llI Wedding N"-4-'-37-H-5-5'9-'17-5! ' Now There is A New Necklace ' ls Held In Charlottetown M”'h" w”'"” Shape For Every Neckline A W may mm M Over Daughter H mm mm III) M. carnetions. place on October lith, 1966 at the Following the ceremony I re- Dear Mary llaworth: I g Baptist Church manse. Charlotte eeption was held at the Queen Hot- writing about my daughtu wiiffg 1f,',.""f;”,,f:',,7 :.,'Kl..'.f: town. when Rev. Harold L. Mltton II where I but turkey dinner was h, who ioozzrs ranch yggger. kwem, "mmpum um "V5"; very I so vs. I warm personality. she was mer- 0: mu ",1" in Pm” ried. but divorced five years ago; united in marriage Norma Arleign. served to forty guests. The bride's Today's fair lady of fashion is and since then has made her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. tabla was centered with I F. Worth. Charlottetown. and lier- tier wemdedlng wearing costume Jewelry lllllchd hon): with mg. wntruwuni lb NB? individual BOIHIMG. partly to my support. bert Wllxaiil son of Airhead Mrs. w a bride and G003” - chm” "W93: "Ci 9 A Prince Edward Island Mr. not want: And responded in mm M d E;;'m;'.'g ''3'""3 ''”"'d ” '”" I no children ' works in an office. Ev 5.31;! T!" E" d H” 'mue'"'"nd stays ininis. claiming she too rhebrldev-ilovelidne-trout hythesronm. Mrs.Gordoo Worth length dress of turquoise blue vel- new nwmu. w M W" '1", tired. after working and driving "WWI mm ' "W" "' ' through heavy traffic. to go out. was in charge of the guest book. i vet with deep pink lacdoeesolrrrk. Fellewiagmtliedlnnertheevenlng i She wore I corsage o eep was spent daac . i bet . roses. She was attended by her by AiexiuM':cul:ticugallI:' ”323'.i53""ify'. olfirllnt II role sister. Mrs- John Turner. who Bennett crane. Mrs. Athoi Burns 51” Witch" TV- ""5 0" "N8. 1,, we om.'f,,, Mr, W, ,;,b.,,-. ":5: :.::":.:.....' ""t.:'.'::':'::: -n'.."::.- ..'.""" ”'""'"-.”::.: 311': "::k:"t..-”.:. W PP! V0"!!! 150390 A , we km use at --n- ---. m --z -- -,g,-.-;m- --m an on '::.:.":...:?.'::.'.-.. W "' ' I like Martha's company. but A1-L 3515935 contend that she should have some social life. and not sit back The Guardian. Page 1 I .- ;Pertume is Important Even wed" Nov. 2;. 1,5 m:---j:-je-i--1 IWhen Hunting Northland Deer J.E. Russia: to begin weekly NORTH BAY, Out. (CF)-Mrs. card parties on November z2nd.. Mum! Brock. one of Canada's Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Harold Mar. few ... fessionai women hunters flly are to donate I dollar each If some. woos deer with perfume or prizes. Mrs. Dunn gave al-Ind she's highly successful. N19! report of Regional Con-. "A lot of my hunters, mostly ference held in St.,Peters on Oct. men. think it's I lake." the said- 7”'- "That is. until they get results." Then it's fairly common for Italians and exercises wu 3 ' out by the members. After I shelf s period the m clu Iezlmbycsinging "Jesus loves A I hiidren" and repeating tho Mizpah benediction. Games CH? I social time'follawed. " The Nov. meeting was bald J. Friday. Nov. lath. at the btmis d the leader. M opened in th . usual way followed by I shut uh ; Ilup period. A ' Roll call we ap&d to with each member saylg I Bible verse containing the word "and." National films were shawl. Next meeting on Nov. wfh, agar member to answer Roll call with Bible verse containing the wsrd' "the-" Meeting closed by "While Shepherds Watched Flocks by Night" and updating his Called ”diorile." -lewt-flry pin the Jacques Fath collection is directly inspired by Lurlst Russia and the Dlazbllev ballets. There are outslsed square- cut rhinestones, imitation emer. lid and sapphire brilliants. let l" 9'35"”?! pendant necklaces. fl-Hlxllnl medallion earrings, and - ue brooches. which derive styling .from imperial decorations Ind insignia. IRMINE FILLER An ermine fmodesty" neckline nller is highlighted with I die. mond barette catches the drapes of a velvet hoopskirt. Pierre Balmnm likes costume Jewelry to masquerade as real llleccs. He copies the famous ear- "935 9f ,"M3daIne Dc." Louise dc Vilmorms heroine. in diamond days when our ancesters had to hunt to eat but if genie is killed with merciful swiftneeI- I see nothing wrong with it." Mrs Brock, charmingly femin- ine despite her robust activities. is I deadly shot. A couple of weeks ago she killed a loo-pound bear with two shots from I distance of 50 feet she also skinned the hear. her second and one of the largest wied this year in northern On- a novice or NATURE ' While Mrs. Brock. mother of two sons-one 21 and the other A discussion on bazaar followed. It was decided to hold some on. them to roam the bush doused in November 29th in Perish hail. sweet scent-one hunter in fact Dunn. Mrs. Mccarten and carried I perfume bottle and Mrs. A.B. McAdam were named sprayed every other hunter he in charge of bazaar table. Mrs. met. 3 Aflyward "d M"- J8! 111 ch-rse "There's no doubt about it," gkgwlillni table Ind M1'5- CBC" said Mrs. Brock. "Pleasing per- char: 3,1 E)llI:E0hd:'i'.llcslelKSlflJNe)l: gmud '?i"'.':'” htltunan "em Ind 11 1. I, - 93! e uiey I ract deer." - I unter during the season. :i;;'rY':Dg(M.-Tflhilgsste Ire to take nxrssmucsn num-nit she says mu I romantlcist about It - Owner of Tilden Lake Camp, ti animals the rest of the year. was moved by Mrs. J.E. miles north of here, Mrs. Brock She began to love the bush Is VII Il' w on I honeym tri thr the was Mr. Harry Macboogell. bmth- 00' P M” g like an old woman. Friends from Maritime provinces. er5':gi:hErg::l:hter's ;v'edding blillrs Hahn: bllileiiilio-n: euCI:.l.oy.I'lldM th: I Tl"-"" l' 'ec'l:fi::”rc.N-:1-cf ':':f: W e one I dress navy ue groom is employed with the Dept. 0' W9” ” . - cm" '".',P','1'”m.”” 3" ":11: drum” worlm the past now live far away and 3:gf:'1eE2liTa:."ecil::" 210 ' mm 0 came one. - ' 8! n mono- com! her women cd-workers are mar- cut decouae, to geanetricallr toned effects of graded, lrrggullf. ried and busy with f . so she - doesn't see them I hours, al- though they are friendly. l-ler m t In Priordteoly her marriage the bride groom's mo er was atirod. I was wi entertained when she - - shape bib collars. coliarets. and sized pearls. buck "In Em. mm" "cu" 'ongIted festoons Iuzzeltlnl Jean Deascs marrle men co-workers are married too. 0 " she does date I pendants matched to choker-cas. ltossiter and seconded by Mrs. guide I f l hild h in 1 MB. Kefe to pay two dollars and year 'ln ctlireeiil" feargltopfuer I Nlllf: rnndier all-in father fifty cents for birds. bear or fish. ' "I was the one to tnp mg 3;” 3 "This business of women ItIy- ireedinggstock." she said. "I live- omhd 5' Mccuun to H in home to do the housework and tnepped many of them but that ' ' look after the children while papa meant I had to catch fish to feed tend I sincere vote of th k ta .. mu M-e-m mu 52;: 't".::::.:.".:.? .'.:;::8.. 1': '""""" m M kitchen "me Muted '” Par” curatcly as men and they have the benediction. Q llollowecn treat pplesl it was moved nosslter and sec. s dangling i n k s with bile Made- long. tight recelvedanumberoft Tummun !uo”d"u' les. She wore I neck place of gifts and I substantial sum of , 3 ' mm M -M - m---- or who i?.2'i.f”'"'" -"' ”"'"""' ”' '::;::..".:."”:::..::.”:. 32:: ::.?m MW n10IICY- chrmum .Dlor "nu" gnglque llene de Ranch fastens KEEP IN TRIM ..-......:.... Has To Lose To Wear Smaller Size I! IDA JEAN RAIN If you think your goal is out of reach you tend to put it out of mind. But knowing that 10 to 16 pounds. off will actuauy let you 1'1"”- wear I dress on size smaller. adds IAIY so TELL zest to slimming. In small sites there is I 10 pound difference: in medium sizes ll to 14 pounds and in large sizes there is I 18 difference from one size next. of course you want to be able to fit into the next smaller size beautifully. so -it is helpful to will know the exact score in inches be- others. tween sizes. Here are the facts in does women's sizes: The standard difference measure i from one size the next is two inches th bust, waist. abdomen and hips. That is. there is a two inch in- crease through each of those mess with each increase off the in size. After size 36 however. balanced die slimnestlcs. IIICHELIPO there is an added half inch in- crease through the waist and I- quartr inch through the abdo- men. That's where the figure spreads. through the middle. In the misses size range from 10tol6.thereiaIone Indahalf inch difference through the bust and the waist measurements from one size to another; two inches can wear I through the hips and one and Year's Eve. the Ibdo- to three-quarters through pound two inches from each of the fig- to the ore man she met through her work, but he is I semi-invalid. on part- tlme work. who can't afford to go out often. she used to attend church on Sundays and had that contact with others. but of recent years she rarely goes; she says fSuntl:,)1';'lrI IIel1'.lonly "time off" or essent things. ' I don't mean she's never asked anywhere; she has been invited to certain parties, but she' says the people drink I lot. and Is she doesn't drink, it's not much fun and so she says borne. On vaca- tions she doesn't take tri s. as she says we canit afford cm. I don't think she will marry again as she never goes anywhere to meet men. She is in I rut in- deed. Can you give any IGVICE? Y l Two Inches men. starting with size is. there is I straight two inch increase through all these four measure- To be able to wear I size smal- In dress. theoretically you should sllmofffmmoneendnhalfto controlling measurements. With overweight all your meas- urements will be too ample. but are some proportions be more out of line than It's easy to tell . . . where your present dress size pinch? In I new dress if the THOUGHT PBOVOKING Deer H.Y.: in his memorable novel "Point Counterpoint," I sav- age commentary on men. women and emotions. that came on the in waist requires easing. that is the '"5"m 35”" 30 ya" "5”' A1" to mess mun the man” down he molt. In me tlon that sticks in mind to this to be dous Huxley made an observe- which day. it is thought provoking; but ”” whether categorically Jyue. who knows? . -' h" H H rm” Vl'c"”h"k up C lshtioehlgetfitiirec a?itlid'e;ver:to:irls,elh''es ' with '51 dkecwd trying forcibly to change the cast ' f h te i ur adult exper- Thm l)ent.?c.ul.iicasil-nfucllii on life alwayl 3 gm” '3? chn"h5:'m . come along and does this inexor- drsss se ably. anyway. sooner or later. Mm to "mm. 1-0 to 15 wumh I can't help feeling that this Indsllmoneandahalftotwo oddment of Huxley phil y is Inch" on H" mponm: "nu apropos. as regards your concern measurements and you about Martha's current quiet rou- anm" dun by New fine. if she seems satisfield. lillld f . I! help. enormously find the days and hours u w y set I near goal. sheath style, the dress may need altering through the hip t. To take the weight can't you refrain from prodding advice and criticism? I of course that your COOK'S CORNER P '1: cup peanut butter ll. cup brown sugar Melt all in double boiler. Add 3 cups corn flakes. Form into cook- tea on wax paper. MORNING SMILE one morning the old-time judge in I western mining camp opened court with the following announce- mcnt: "Gents. I have in hand I check -sbribeyoumightcIllit- from the plaintiff for 810.000 and another from the defendant for Il5.000. I to return some intentions are the best: that you are fondly interested in promot- ing her welfare. present and fut- ure. But even so. oven conceding love as the basis of your bias. I.C.A.I'. C.W.L. The regular monthly meeting of the R.C.A.!f- Subdivision of the Catholic Women's League was held still your nagging attitude. that on Monday, Nov. nth. with twen- seems to say she is falling short ty-six members present. The Pres- of what she should be and do. in ldent. Mrs. R. G. Jay, presided the her-and-now. isn't construct- Insnnsmn Father J. A. Warren in. in my opinion It merely db opened the meeting with the nilnishes the happiness you might lguug prayer, be having with each other. in this nugmeu proceeded with the particular stretch of road you are reading of the minutes of the pre- Ihlfllll 108901933 p ending meeting and an executing In general. the most effect ve. lung” 5, mg mm 5"". most long lasting help we can give guy. Mn. 1;, 9.1”. Inotbdt. is to teach by shinllll rm. nuum ",0,-g W" ".5 example (not by preachment) how the treasurer. Mrs. it. N. Mac- '0 1'" "EL "lg. "':"u in . Correspondence read by l"PPl”"' " V” ” 'F' I in "Henry. M", hgppy people) consists n Iccep - hcludad 0".” "man lug today 'Is is. and doing mm mfmu. m.mb."' ones duty peacefully in lta wltl: Mm mu. "man out scrabbling eagerly. or use and I letter of no ' . I. Dolgfe. let d spiritual conve- Donald and his Christian Family movement panel to Summerslde in the near future.. to hold I tile- cussion for the benefit of those who were unable to attend the Conference at Tlgnleh- Mr. Jay reported that I cheque for 8105.00. the proceeds from the Rummage Sale. had been given to the Social Welfare Burceuxlt was voted thnt I contribution also convenors were t and gave brief reports: Eel. Mrs. 1. le: library. J. Roy; press. Mrs. J. M. . Jay gave brief re- Tubcculosis Associa- to the de Indant. and decide the use strictly on its merits." be sent to the Bprlngblll Disaster nd Arrangements were made to cat- er for the Parents' Night. being held by Cub Pack "3" on Nov. Iith. A collection will be taken up. It the December ' to Pro- videnchrlstmas treatforkhaim mates of the Sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown. . Mrs. G. Klnes was appointed spiritual convenor to fill vs; cancylefthythereslgneono Mn. . Dotltm These belnl W further business. the in acting clos- ed with the readies of the Act If consecration. lowed during at Tignish. it was decided to in- vite Reverend Father Allan Mac- I A social period fol- whlch refreshments -5Q'.v.N."..a'-i- i--' t : O or accord-to embrace more living. m. ggmngg sleeves with 1 fl moun".m.unudM&ndop.unu”,.mgu or contrived of urge bdnunt any”. can" to cent gems. the w-tugnmwwllgl ---M-n-.nmm.. . . ffguii-.."3p:?en:y. He also intro- MOKELL C.W.L. The regular meeting of Th. duces I new. dark. in-'d9ll-'9'" mm. Myolcuuc orwm wmch he Little Flower subdivision of C.W. L. was held November 11th, It 7 P-TIL The President Mrs. Dunn presided and opened the meeting with League prayer. Roll call wgg responded to by eighteen mem- bernh The minutes of previous mee ng were read. approved "14 signed. oran pins. pearls and lrridcs- TIIACADII C.W.L. The regular monthly meetlns 0' the Tracsdle I b-division of the C .W.L. was bed on Sunday. N0- vesnher 4. In the absence of the President. Mrs. w. n. Fitzpatrick presided. The meeting opened with the League Prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary. Mrs. William Power and were approv- ed aud signed. Father MIcMlllIn reminded the ladies of the Regional Conference to be held at Corran Ban on No- vember is urging as many as pos- sible to attend. He also informed the ladies that the Tracadia sub- division was to carry out I model meeting at this conference. It was decided to hold the card parties in the different parts of the Parish with the same arrange- ment. as last year. There was some discussion on the purchasing of new Altar linens but nothing definite was decided. It was moved by Mrs. Leo Lund and seconded by Mrs. James Kel- ly that I cash donation of twenty- flve dollars be sent to the Spring- hill Relief Fund. The meeting then adjourned and closed with the Act of consecra- tion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. :j.m......mm...m:.;.m Italy (as the case may be), for something more. that hasn't Ip- peered on the horizon yet. LET HER RELAX Maybe the whole history of your, mothering of Martha has bi.-cm geared to pushing her onward. up-I ward and (seemingly) away from you. Thus possibly the most pow- erful unconscious hunger of her heart is simply to be let alone, to occupy herself quietly in your company. during her leisure time. Maybe if she were made warmly and freely welcome to this brand of emotional rest. for as long as she likes. she might eventually pick up and branch out of her own It was moved by Mrs. Alyward and seconded by Mrs, James Kenniflc that the Sub-di. vision vote twcniydollars for echoolarship for Grade XII in Morell school. Mrs. J.E. Rossiter gave I report on the girls” scholar- ship meeting. Mrs. Dunn. gave I report on money which was col- lected for purchase of articles for Wm. My advice is-try ltg M.H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- sonel interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. ...m......m.n A0,,” "nous tcenngiui s.; .ou'l"' pure olive oil snakes all the difference l fa Easy weekdays-the brightest washes you've ever known! ocllli-ianlu.Housa 'to all others for ma" p.uenc..u Meeting closed with prayer. HOUSEHOLD HINT To keep patent leather shoes and l bags clean and shiny, suds them occasionally to remove dust, then apply petroleum jelly of I cleans- ing creIm- Polish to raise a sheen. -most of them last 16 years. "The trick to fully." 3 - ' of Bedequa United Church was held lost I thmtimcs daily 5 "W ""1"" cm" 3,.,:f.'"',:,,'”',,,', 'mf;t”',,””':, on Novannu as It the home of mm. lflparin mm: dissolved" G sneurrou. Ont. (cm - 11.. hunt for animals hunters have "" "-41- 3""-It MI-WW 'f"I"""'0'-VI?" body of I woman. her head bat. wounded. and finish them off. Meeting opened with the nism- l0Il5N"'”l tered with what police believe was She dislikes the idea of I beI'I' p and the singing of o a tire iron. was found early Mon- day on I lonely road near here blanketed with snow. Police said the women. about 40. had been dead several hours. There were six deep slashes on the back of the skull, bruises on the arms and ripe in her clothing. in her defence sport. "it's In which fits right ANN OUN CIN GT! NEW KING-SIZE BREEZE with a big, beautiful CANNON BATN 'I'0WEl ' IN EVERY PACKAG leelr whflbgi-tiredness-He Ulwfe-it Yes! 0 A BIG Cannon lath Towel-40" x 20"I Breeae.becsnseyoosavel6gondseregnler Sim Breeze during this introductory period. And don't forget its wonderful convenience of always having plenty of Breeze on lmnd for all your washing chores. Keep your eye open for King-Size Breeze next time you go shopping - isill pay you big dividendsl SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY REGULA P liar own deftness in the woodg has bagged 150 dear for hunters to keep cool, watch the open patch oJ"iius'l:a;rl::r; the deer wuu come. I y shouting 'hl' 0? 17! Wllllmll." she says. "You get I standing shot which either man or woman can make success- SAVES SUFFERING wounded deer having to creep away to die later. But she's firm outdoor of human nature," "Maybe its I throwback to the O The wonderful convenience of having enough Ileana for weeks of waslilngl Assviwgef .IntredastIry Think of lt'- I big, Cannon Bath Towel in I beautiful shade of pink. blue, green or yellow. And that's just part of the sooty behind King-Size I6” OFF After she graduated from high school in Timmins she worked as an accountant in Toccata. during which time her parents opened the camp It Tilda Lake. When her father diad she too: over the camp's management In twnmyeers ego. bought it from her mo e . FXISTIPHIH FPOM SURF Tlfkllxif DUE TU COLD men-edurlng the deer hunting is jj llAl.l.l1'0WlI ILI. The October meeting If the "Banner of -Peace" mission band vmnyselsvsscorofiomf due to I told you went really fps; vslieffrom the pain . . . : Ind here's how to get itl of hunting In I experience into the pattern the said. . lander lad in prayer Indallrepeated Lord's Prayer in unison. OI ass- An interesting temperance pro- gram consisting of readings. rec- .:.6.d'dosIsigIhapIdd trio-vb-yo-b-rli-e art-cl! RICE