‘l us. GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN The ilantral Guardian This column ls reserved tee news o! local interest, but advertising 0| s newly villi." may be howled at the cents n word strictly psy- eble in advance. . . MldPREH-IOWE-Jlhn’! Clothing CHRISTMAS GIFT BALI-Jenn Crockett, 193 Hillsboro. Ar is... snnvrcl-Amrsn Coal Co. Phone 2498. HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 1'15 Queen street. new nsvnnronr ._ men u. colour-very low price. Toombe Music Store. vvqvwn- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT.—Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fur- ness, Vernon Bridge, axmouncee the engagement o! their youngest daughter Florence Phyllis to Rob- ert Royal, only son oi Mrs. Dorothy and the late Robert Peters o! Tor- onto. Marriage to take place in the near tuture. rvvv v.11»: . ISLAND KEIFIR PRODUCES WELL — Guernsey Pntosle Dairy Queen 36469 owned by Mr. Den- iel MnclcaizHMilton, has complet- Qd a two year old record with. 7647 1b. milk, 366 lbs. rat in 3B5 days. It is interesting to note Queen commenced test at l yea: and 302 days‘ and is now on on- other year. ATTENDING MEETING — The many iriendo o! Mr. H. R. Gillan}, Dominion Secretary, Navy League o! Canada. are glad to note he l8 Agni“ ax vvvwVfiwvvvvYvvvvv . I‘—%$-ve llue Grass ls a favoured tnsgrance a a a light, delicate, enchanting as fields oi grass in a Spring rain. From Flower Mist to lath Oil," lrom Perfume to Powder, from Hand Soap to Sachet, Blue Grass as a gift reaches tree-top high to vie with the Christmas slarl Perfume s’: ; 2.00 to 70.00 ILUI GRASS lath Mlts s a a single L50; Flower Mist 1.75 to 5.50; gill wrapped 2.00 with atomizer . . . 2.50 Toilet Water a z . 7.50 Eou cle Colognen . L75 and 3.00 o Dusting Fowdenz. 1.85 iTail or Flai boxed Boih Salts—concentrated . . . $.50 ' Hand Soup. . . individually boxed 1.00) 3 in a box 2.50 3 in a box 4.25 Fluffy Milk Both . . . 7.% Fluffy Milk lath Petal Waters 2.00 and 6.00 Sachets . . . ringle 3.25; 3 In a box small, 7.75 I in a box largo, 10.00 lilo a delightful selection of Blue Grass Gill Boxes from 3.75 to 30.00 MGDRE s. Minion ALBERRY PLAINS SCHOOL Honor Grade I. Jean ltewnrt. Grade Grade Illlie Stmvart; Grnde .Grnde Grade Viarquis Grade Richard Viillan. Grade l. Chriszina Walker; 3. Praught. roll for November: X-l. George MacMillan; MacMillan; 3. Blanche IX-i. Beulah Wilson. VIII-l, Jean I-lyhes; '2. 3. 'l“heima Wilson. VII-l. Betty Buell. Vl—i. Marina MacMillan. V—-l. Inez _Ste\va_rt; 2. Wilson. lV-1. Lorraine Valley; 2. Praughi; 3. John Mac. III Sin-i. Betty Wilson; Edna Grade I11 Jr.--l. Betty Praught; I. Martha Walker. Grade I (Al-J. and Freddie MacMillan (equal). Grade I (Bi-l. Ella. Walker; 2. Peter Curran. Grade I (Ct-l. Kay Valley. llighest average senior grades: Beulah Wilson, 90%. Highest average Junior grades: Lorraine Valley and Betty Wilson. 89.5.95. Periect attendance: GeorgeMac- Malian, Jean MacMillan, Lorraine Valley, Emmett Hynes. Edna Praught. Betty Wilson, Ella Walk- er, Martha Walker. Martina Doyle, teacher. 35"?‘ _ g ' g , ' " ~i""%-ir3.1%?’*""”}"!?3 far-a -* r f: 4.-Y ‘v ~’ . I-< 4. _ - I q vshffiea"! - I‘ r“.< r~§.f) . Qivs "Him" fragrant, ‘eatisfyi In; PICOBAC this Christmas . . . watch the smile ol’ a contented men spread over his lace as he pads on this mild, cool, sweet-smoking tobacco a a . the pick 0t’ sunny Southern Ontario's. Barley crop. icobac The Pick of Pipe ToGoeeos Buddy Valley The Experts Say By KAY max (Canadian Press Stet! Writer) OTTAWA. DeC. 0 -—- (OP) — Many a Christmas year is climbing the cost-oi-llving ladder, and ll mfllhcr is hudset~ wise she‘li step into festive season with a lot. o! home-made food on hand. Such lrult-cake ingredients as currents. seedless raisins, she now may [ind hard to get. but if she has a supply on hand here is a recipe (or Old-Fashioned Fruit Cake, guaranteed to bring good results. Ingredients: One cup butter. one cup brown sugar, two cups iiour. three eggs. one pound raisins, one pound currents. ene- half teaspoon soda, one-half tea-‘ spoon cream oi tartar, one-quarter pound mixed peel. one tablespoon cinnamon, one nutmeg. It she would have her holiday food list complete it's‘ time now too jar the housewife to make up a supply o! mlncemeet. Fruit mince Meat: two pounds suet (linely ground); eight pounds apples; three pounds brown auger; four pounds raisins (or W0 pounds l raisins and two pounds currents): | 1 U.- pounds mixed peel; grated; rind and juice of three oranges‘ and three lemvna- Mix wear and possible in u... iorenoon m- your‘ spices -— one-half tablespoon mace, u“ and gnnvcnionce, one tablespoon nutmeg. one tnbie- Mcuqd, 14¢ spoon cinnamon. three-qunrteri tablespoon salt. i Mlncemeat ls good for pie but, home economists 0! the consumer section, Dominion department or agriculture also suggest it makes delicious cookies, i Mincemest Cookies - 1m; gredientl: One-halt cup ‘butter or mild-flavored tat; one cup sugar; three eggs; one teaspoon vanilla: two cups mincemeet: I is sips siited all-purpose flour; one tea- spoon baking-powder; one tea.- spoon baking-soda; one-half ten- spoon salt; one teaspoon allspice. Cream fut, add sugar gradually. continuing to cream. Bent. eggs and add. beating until the mixture is light and fluffy. Add Vanilla and mincemest.‘ Mix and silt dry , lrlllredlents and odd, czombluing thoroughly. Drop by teupoontuis on e greased baking sheet and bake in a moderately hot oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit) 15 to g0 minutes. This mikes about tive donen cookies. Plain jelly, blanc mange. er snow pudding may be turned into n» special Christmas dessert l! topped with Holly Sauce, ingredients: two tablespoons sugar; one tablespoon cornstarch: pinch o! salt: two egg yolks or one whole egg: one-halt teelpoon vanilla; 1 1A cups milk: one-third cup msrsechlno cherries. coarsely choppe Mix luler, cornstarch. nit and milk (one cup). and heat in double boiler, Best egg yolks. slightly with remslnlrl milk. Md slowly to not milk. stirring con- stantly. Cook until mixture is thick and will cost o spoon (about l0 minutes.) Remove from but. add flsvorlnl’ and eherrlee. m: serv- Q dainty this - again visiting the City in the in- terest of the Navy League oi Can acla. This arternoon the annual meeting o! the local Division takes place and will be presided over by Mr. Justice Thane A. Campbell. Mr. Giilard is wed known throughout the Dominion in connection with Navy work and other worthwhile public undertak- lngs. 1N P081‘ EG several ottlces After serving in o! the Bank of Commerce in the Maritimes and at St. John's, New- l ‘" foundlnnd. L. M. MacPherson. accountant at the bank's office here. has been promoted to the position o1 assistant manager of the Bunk o! Commerce main branch in Winnipeg. Mr. Mac- Pherson will leave Saint John (or his new position early in January. E. L, and entered the service o! the bank there about 20 years ago. Except for five years at the bank's olilce in Si. Johns, Mr. Mac- Pherson worked during the other i5 years at. various branch oiiiccs in the three Maritime provinces. He came to St. John in 1941 as assistant accountant and was promoted to accountant in July i944. During his desidencb here he has been prominent in the actviiies of the Junior Chamber of Comm- erce and served that body as treasurer ior three years-St. John Telegraph Journal. OFFICERS ELECTIZED - The an- ‘ l nual meeting of the North River Y. P. U. was held at the home of l Mr. and Mrs. Lester Younker. The meeting was op ncd by singing the hymn "I Need hee Every Hour" followed by repeating the Lord's Prayer. Grace Cumpbeh led the devotional period. The study per- iod consisted o1 Bible questions asked by Lois Mutch, Jack Mac- Eachern was elected President, Flo Linc-Lean, Secretary, Reggie Butler; treasurer, and Joan Mair Klniey. organist. Next meeting de- votional is to be conducted by HE'- vey Jewel]. Study period Verna Younker. Lunch committee Helen Bruce. Joan MacKinley. Greer Campbell. Recreation committee. Isabel Mutch, Grace Campbell and ‘He was born at Montague, P. ‘I Keith Wheatley. The next meet- ing is to be held at the home oil ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Edison Mutch. A, hearty vote o! thanks was given‘ i to Mr. and Mrs. Younker. The meeting was closed by repeating the Mlzpah Benediction. ::Sll0P EARLY, llhflp as tar as Moore Jr DARNLEY W. l. The regular monthly meeting oi Darnley W. I. met Wednesday even. i118 Dec. 3rd, pt the home or M“, Boarlsto, A beautiful decorated Christmas tree adorned the room and was admired by all. Meeting Owned with President in chuir and singing oi Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was an- swered by eleven members, we “i; WARM ROBES GET A WARM WELCOME from $12.95 l0 $17.95 lA igift that's‘ certain t0~ please - warm pretty robes. And we have a fashion-full holiday selection for you to, choose from. fabrics. ‘please. Cuddly comfortable robes, pretty as they are practical, for cold mornin ‘IS, for loung- ing, for company — in warm fabrics, lush A gift for everyone -— priced to McDO NALD glad to welcome six new members and one visitor. Minutes oi Pre- vious meeting read approved and signed. As Mrs. Jas Hickey declined l0 l"! i" Red Cross Convener it was decided to appoint n committee lo take charge of each new 1c; o; SUPPlIOS received. Mrs. Roy Crone; to take charge oi present supply recelllly TBCell/ed, It was moved and seconded lo purchase new blind; .l’or senior room or school, cones- 'monvwirwevt' pondence was read and duly dis- cussed, Bills were moved paidpPro- gram committee appointed for January meeting Mrs. Roy Crozier Mrs, Elizabeth Brennan and Mrs. Fred Campbell. Plans were made to hB-Ve a fruit cake drawing to take place at Christmas concert also to make caddy ior sale at concert. It Was decided to treat school children aged and shut-ins at Christmas. Blck Committee. Mrs. l .1 Jas Hickey. Mrs. Morley Crozier- Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan and Ml" Merle Crozler. Mrs, R- 5- cmllll“ invited members to her home 1M‘ January meeting Roll call s New Year's Resolution. Collection B0 l!" Members lees. $1.50, 3 subscriPlwl" to w, r. News, Boots. T“!!! l“ evening $2.10. Debi-nil 0! chlm‘ mas gifts then toiiowed Meetlrgl adjourned. Lunch was served Y hostess. assisted by members 0H that road. r l l’ w. we“: herons-million» FMH unset Joe‘! “