DECEMBER 10. 1952 p...-...M........ Mm. Hurley Maluunon, of Sprlnghill, N.S., go prize-winning results from I! famous ysnt. TURNS OUT PRIZE BAKING FOR OXFORD COUNTY FAIR gredienis are the basis of good baking." she says. ”You have to use a yeast with lots of, pep and go-or else your results wont be up to scratch. I've used Fleischmarm's Yeast for Around her home on Heriott lioiiri, Sprin hill, N.S., Mrs. llurley zittinson rates as ll sweii cook..'I'he judges at Oxford County Fair seem to he of the same opinion, for ('Zl('ii year she brings home years-itis one yeast. you can prizes for her yeast - raised depend on for fast rising and imking! fine results." For folks who aspire to Sound advice! Clever Maritime cooks everywhere et tip-top baking results with ieischmann's Yeast. iriz.e-winning baking, Mrs. ikilattinson has some good com- moiisense advice. "Good in- siience? The dog rises and turns toward the door; the cat. -leaps from tier rest. Aye, the witching hour is almost upon us! What does it hold? The porch-door is being opened stealthily . . . foot- Ellen's iiiiiFi'i' Continued from page Z "Twdt)ll'i.7iliL8.-i7i;T&;i;i" Toriny, furthering the cause to uhtch our farmers have devoted falls near. Friend or specter of tlirir years, bedding-straw was'night'? Our little-girl courage haiilrrl in from "the other farm." shrinks: but with adult sense we Not that there is a scarcity of it. resign ourself to meet, with out- ll ilicsc barns but that a convcn- ward equanimity, the minutes mi season had appeared for the ahead .. . And "Why, Qllen" iiioir. There was the sun about, James entering exclalms, "what Illti ill the pale gold of the straw . for us too, fragments of rr.tkcts' tunes, the glad sound or the binder, and the gold and blue of a season now past. listen. heart! What sound now sis zisclf into our pleasant has kept jou' so late from your rest?" ”Itls not, I should say, 'What?' but rather, 'Who?' " Rob smiles a his elbow. ' Until tomorrow - - - Diary - - Good-night . . . . . Cocktail time is TWIGLETS 'time-.- From London! And do they give social standing to cocktails? Rather! Long, thin, crisp "twigs" that have a piquant, savoury flavour. Typical of the unusually smart: biscuits that have made Mr. Peel: and Mr. Frcan famous. You'll be recognized as "in the know" if you serve P. F. TWIC- LETS when you serve Cocktails. PEEK FREIiN'S ?floWl0i4tEit6liSiIgtilritiE3 M Pisquid East Notes were visitors in Thursday, November 27th. Charlottetown. and Mrs. George W. Jay Charlottetown Mrs. Edward E. Jay iapent Thurs- day afternoon, November 27th in Mr. Guy Jay spent the weekend of November 29th at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Blrt, Park- dale, were in Pisquid East on bus- iness Friday. November 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald, Lorne Valley. spent Sunday. Nov- ember 30th at the home of Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs George W. Jay. Mr. Floyd Jay and and Mrs. Harold Jay motored to Charlotte- town Thursday. November 27. Mr. Percy Myers, Montague. was in Pisquid East on business Satur- day, November 29th. v Mr. Floyd Ja-y was in Montairie on business Monday, December 1st. Mr. Edward E. Jay was a visi'or in Charlottetown Monday, Decem- ber lat. . Mr. Patrick Kelly returned re- cently from Massachusetts where he spent the past two months visit- ing members of his family. Mr., and Mrs. George Learn and Mrs. S.D. Jav were guests of Mr. Rfld'Mr8. E.E. Jay Monday even- ing December lst. Mr. Wallace Blrt was a visitor in Charlottetown Tuesday, December find. Mr. Alvin Burke of Pisquld was. in Charlottetown on business Tur-.::- dsy, December 2nd. -B.A. WHIDI ROAD LADlES' AID Mrs. J. N. MacDonald was host- ess to members of the Whlm Road Ladiest Aid of Montague Trinity Church, when they met at her home for their meeting on Thurs- day night, November 2'ltii. with a fair attendance of members pres- ent. ' Mrs. Cecil Campbell, the sident, opened the meeting and led the devotional period. The opening hymn was, "Father Of Mcrcies In Thy Grace", followed by ”Take Time To Be Holy". Mrs. Colin MacDonald assisted as or- ganist. The president gave a road- lng on the evening's subject: "The Book Of Life-the Bible as 8. Means of Grace”, which dealt with the theme for the year, "Means of Grace". Portions of the Bible were read by the picsident with Mrs. Webb Nicholson assisting Another well known hymn sung pre- THE GUARDIAN. iielvedere w.A.' lloids Annual Meeting St. Paul's Belvedere W. A. held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Melville Home on Friday, November 28th. The vice-president, Mrs. M. J. MacMlllan was in the chair and opened the meeting with prayers, after which each in turn read from the Bible. There were 12 members present. Minutes of the previous annual meeting were read Minutes of the last meeting were also read and approved. Reports of v the various officers were then giv- en, showing in all account: A very successful year. It was unanimously voted that the Rev. J. T. Ibbott be made hon- orary president of this branch. The following officers were elect- ed for 1953: President, Mrs. M. J. Maclwfillan; lst vice president, Mis. Harry MacAusland; 2nd vice presi- dent, Mrs. Sydney Jeffrey; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. Cyril Brannen; recording secretary, Mrs. Gordon Rice: Dorcas secretary, Mrs. Kenneth Arthur, Mrs. R. D. Buck; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Ir- win; prayer partner, Mrs. Melville Horne; living message secretary, Mrs. Colin Durber; educational secretary, Mrs. Rowland Hill. Delegates, to the annual meeting will be Mrs. Milville Horne and Mrs. Arthur Irwin, along with the president. The meeting closed with prayers Lunch was served and a very busy evening brought to a. close. NEW GEASGOW W. I. The December meeting of New Glasgow Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. George Dickieson on Monday evening, December 1st. Miss M. E. Camp- bell took charge of the meeting which opened with the Ode, fol- lowed by Creed. Minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll call was responded to by nine members and two visit- ors. The treasurer gave the annual report. The five dollar piano cam- paign, and Farm Forum discus- sion will be carried over until next meeting. The school committee reported toilet articles needed for the school. In absence of the committee no sick report was given. New committees were then pointed as follows: School and lunch, Mrs. Elmer MacDonald and Mrs. Murray Orr; sick, Mrs. Chal- mers Laird and Mrs. Harland Hill; programme, Mrs. Edwin Stevenson and Mrs. John Bulman. A letter from the Red Cross re sewing and knitting was left over for next meeting. It was decided to follow the programme from Institute Rooms for the following year, Mrs. R. L. Dickieson to pre- pare paper on Health and Social Welfare. Miss M. E. Campbell is to be president for the following year and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald the secretary-treasurer. ap- was "Break Thou The Bread Of Life". All repeated the .Lord's Prayer together. Mrs. Garnet M-aore, the vious meeting. Roll call was verse of Scripture and Mrs. Robert Campbell Leslie Stuart gave readings from the study book, "This Is our Faith." other well known. hymns sung included: "Softly and Ten- derlyulesus is Calling," and "In The Garden." The meeting closed in prayer. Mm. Map-Donald, assisted by Mrs. William D. Fraser and Mrs. E. Farquharson, served dainty re-I freshments to the members dur- ing a. social hour at the evening's close. Mrs. Garnet Moore kindly invited all to her home for their next meeting. Lincoln And Vicinity answered by collection Mr. and Mrs. John Perry have returned from B recent visit to Halifax. Master Paul Gallant is receiving congratulations on his being one of the winners on the amateur cavalcade held in South Rustico Hali,Novembei- 24th. The many friends of Master Hervey Gallant are sorr to hear that he has entered the harlotte- town Hospital for treatment. Her- vey had the misfortune to injure a finger. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant, New Orleans, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilas Gallant, Riistico, motored to Souris on Sunday, November 30th. Miss Margaret Doyle, teacher, Webster's Corner School, spent a recent weekend at. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lean- dra Doyle. -C.F. ANCIENT CATHEDRAL The Cathedral int Beauvais. mince. was started in 1247. For (Ii-liriuir-. nutty y)..y...,,I Banfioww STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER secre- tary, read the minutes of the pre- 8 and Mrs. Institute members are to make candy for children's treat. The place of meeting for next month was left open for invitation. Roll call is to be responded to by "What I look forward to in the New Year", also members paying dues and twenty-five cents to A. C. W. W., that have not already done so. The members offered to assist teacher with concert it ne- cessary. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by two of the members. The programme consist- cd of reading from the Institute News by Miss M. E. Campbell, and singing Christmas carols. An exchange of gifts followed, after which the meeting adjourned. ZION W. M. B. The December meeting of Zion W. M. S. was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. G. C. Webster, the Manse, Charlotte- town. The president, Mrs. Larter, pre- sided. The call to worship was from Isaiah 0, 6-7, "Unto us a child is born, unto us a King is given." Mrs. Webster then led in prayer. The theme for the devo- tional period was "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill to men,” the scrip- ture being read by Miss Aitken and Mrs. MacDougall, with Mrs. Mutch giving the enpositioii. Mrs. King, Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Patterson led in prayer. One minute silence was observed in loving memory of Mrs. Frank Currie, a former member, who passed away recently, and the hymn "Asleep in Jesus" war, rung. Mrs. Ballingall gave a very lovely Christmas reading, accompanied by Mrs. Webster at the piano. Business carried over from last meeting was attended to. AChrist- mas box. to be used by the port worker at Halifax, is to be packed and sent. Cards of appreciation were read and received. As Miss Ida Macbougall has gone away for the winter, the pre- sident appointed Mrs. Mutch to act in her absence. A most encouraging and hopeful letter was read by the secretary from Rev. John Elder, missionary in British Guiana. Mrs. Mutch read the Christmas story from the book, "The Great- est Story Ever Told", depicting the . birth of Jesus and the visit of the shepherds. . The meeting was brought to I close by singing Hymn 168, "whiie Shepherds Watched Their Floors”, and prayer by the president. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee. The next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Darrach. when mem- bers will bring used Christmas . nit seen Santa Claus yet--or anything else!" i I fat '12-79 I .5 , F ""l?...-, cards and church papers to send tomt.hem:iisao?o The lunch - 00 m 6 . B ill ll, ootrrtirrng VISUAL mi. Aitken and m..'x...i'er."'" RIIFRAOTION" AND MONTAGUE w. 1. AISALYSIS The December meeting of the p lNT(;:tIEtllBthVVO;ien'l Institute was re a om i' M .L t -G. r. I-iurcnrspri Maclieod item; ”....it. ”::5 Optomgh-ht; 3: caidtuctgdj lzytthe president, v , . r e gg n on. t ” The meeting opened with the & singing of the Institute Ode and 53 Gnnm 8'' riiiiiivieiiing inuiieniriiiiilecerhtfiig twelve members and five visitors DOROTHY IIlX'S GOLlIMI- Continued from page 2 is to be patient and continue your wooing in hope that it will event- ually effect a change. In the meantime, the value of a good mother, cook and housekeeper cannot be entirely deprecated, either. Be grate- ful for what you have, but keep hoping and trying for more. Good luck! DEAR MISS DIX: Four months ago I married, and two weeks ago discovered that my husband was not divorced from his first wife. He says a divorce isn't necessary since she remarried two years ago without the formality of divorce. Consequently, she isn't likely to cause him any trouble. I want to know, am I a married woman or not? Can his first wife claim anything from him and will my child, due in the spring, be legitimate? , MRS. R. ANSWER: Your husband has certainly solved the complex prob- lem of divorce and remarrlage with amazing facility. However, in spite of his glib explanations, neither his or his ”first” wife's second marriage is valid. If you want your baby to be legitimate, your so- called husband had better get a divorce and marry you. His wife certainly can put in a claim for anything she wants; whether she'iii get it or not is a different matter. DEAR MISS DIX: What questions should be settled between an engaged couple before they marry? C. A. ANSWER: What I vast field you npcn tin: discussion on this topic could go on for pages. However, as concisely as possible, I'd my questions of religion, finance, in-laws, and a reasonable arrangement of mutual duties should be worked out. You are wise to give thought to this matter now rather than after marriage; your common sense .augurs well for a good marriage. . . MA . - Miss Nissan cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of general interest through this coin . . ;,?eEEEt. . NW7 wlmxleitfin syer, Mrs. Lloyd Wil- The minutes of the last meeting K16 W119 read A a Christmas poem were read by the secretary, Mrs. and M155 Marga?-EL FOFSYUI W110 Lester MncLeod. and were upprov- gave 11 Short reading- ed as read. Mrs. Norman Oliver presided Correspondence included 3 inter over the meeting. It was reported from Dr. 0.Mem.a, Charlottetown. that the total thankoffering am- regarding dental care for school (fumed w 312505" The next meeting will be at the children, and a letter from Mrs. church with Mrs, Lloyd wnkie in Harry W. Cudmore, director of Charge or the worship and M” Hrs” aid' swimming and water Helen Kcrr presenting the study.- safety, regarding the organization g ,South Melville W.I. gu PAGE NINE Make Coke part of your holiday greetings I431 ' You can lie sure that your guests will welcome at a first aid class in Montague. Much interest was shown in the suggestion of a first aid class and the secretary was asked to writeiA I M t. g The annual meeting of the Mrs. C-udmore and suggest that: she or an assistant visit the Jan-i uary meeting at the home of Mrs: South Melville Women's Institute was held on November 20th at the home of Mrs. Ellison Toole. Roll Lyle Boehner. The financial report was read byi icall was answered by eight mem- the treasurer, Mrs. Bochner. The sum of ti was voted towards the tuberculoses Christmas seal cam- paxgn. liners paying annual fees. Mrs J C Macmne reported for The minutes of the last annual i . '. ' . g meeting and the last monthly the visiting committee. Mrs. Mac meeting we”: read and adopted. M3CLeOd and Mrs. Albert Fraser were appointed on the visiting committee for three months. 325314. to . - V ' rs. eor e i e , , rs. mes WCTF 3DP0i"Wd 0” 3 Wmmmvee W'D. Flood, gcxpressing iihe appr:cia- be In Chafde 01 DT?i)3i””l8 3- mm" tion of the members for her work her of Christmas Elli-5 U3 be tZlV9"las secretary since the Institute from the institute. and 641611 mEn'i- was organized four years ago, and bar was asked to donate at leastithe presentation of a gift was one item towards these gifts. made by Mrs. Sylvester Monagh- At the close of the meeting, the an. Mrs. Villett ieplied-, thanking members enjoyed a short musical the members for their gift and for program which featured 3 vocal tlielr gztind sentiments expressed in Mrs. M-acLeod's two 'oun 19 3 T855- gggifhhrs, Diane and peggy? an: The election of officers followed: several piano selections by Mrs. (;::t1):;;l:ttVi;i4t2ct:Q:u;Ili(rie The tieasui'cr's report showed a balance on hand for the year of 3'8 Mnigggleis-a1.sIi;1eiV;x:,g::;L?33iDs:gl secretary trelasurer, Mrs. Emmett with everyone joining in the Smgg Gorman; directors, Mrs. Ellison mg of E numb" M cmdmas Toole, Elaine McQuaid, Mrs. ” George Mnnsghan; auditors, Mrs carols. Mrs. Nelson acting as pian- ist. A delicious luncii was served by the hostcss assisted by Mrs. James D. Flood and Mrs. Emmett McQuaid. The December meeting is to be Wigzinton. held at Mrs. James D. Flood's,roll call to be answered by an exchange ALBERTON RV. M. S. of gifts. t The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem. -Christmas carols, the story of Christ's birth as found in the sec- ond chapter of the Gospel accord- ing to St. Luke, and two Christ- mas readings were highlights of the devotional period conducted by Mrs. F'.J. Carpenter at the Decem- ber meeting of Aiberton Presbyter- ian W.M.S. Mrs. Carpenter was assisted by Mrs. Norman Oliver LONDON. Dec. 8 - (Reuters) - iAbout 30,000 Dutch tulip bulbs, 3. gift frcm The Netherlands to Brit- ain on the occasion of the Queen's coronation next year, will be plant- ed in the Thames-side pleasure gardens here Friday. i g COLSATE DENTAL CREAM HAS A SPECIAL PENETRAUNG FOAM THAT CLEANS YGJK BKEATH AS IT CLEANS YOUR TEETH.. HELPS . PREVENT DECAY! MY NIECE Now tours to par mm . FCR name 10 coteAr:s,rM A woe- , ,r1i COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS PROVID SO COMPLETELY IT STOPS BAD BREATH Tens pnvo that in 7 out of 10 cases, Colgate Dental Cream inmmlly nopr oral bad breath. 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