37.NNE ADAMS so ihritty! Use gay remnants "iloweri the Christmas food to alga-She - Conway Wedding At Tignish The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tignisli, was the setting Nov. II at 1:30 a.m. for tha mnw of Miss Theresa Conway and . Earl O'Rourke. Rev. J. A. Mae Donald officiated. The choir of Our Ladyts Sodality. of which the bride was a member. sang hymns dur- ing the mass. Music was by Mr. Leonard Gallant. The bride chose a navy blue suit with navy and winter white aces- soiies. She was attended by her sister. Miss Adeline Conway, who wore a grey suit with navy ac- cessories. Mr. Leo O'Connor, Kildare. was groomsman. A wedding breakfast for the brid- al party followed at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway. Tignish. At noon. a dinner was served to eighty guests at the Conway home. In the evening. the bridal party was ser- ved supper at the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke. Kildare. Following a short honeymoon trip the couple will reside in Klldare where the groom is engaged in farming. HONORED Prior to her marriage. the bride uas honored at a ulSCGu8l1EDLIS slum-er by Miss Irene McPhee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael lilr-Phee. Tignish. She received many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served and music and dancing were enjoyed. DIES SAVING SON HAMILTON (CF! - A mother died Saturday to save her seven. year-old son. Peter Poole, 7. and his mother, Mrs. Zelda Poole. 41. of moving traffic. A car bore down on them. Mrs. Poole push- ed her son away just before the car struck her. She died in hos- pital without regaining conscious- ness. cow BRAND 4, BAKING SODA '1'; PATTERNS WEEK'S SEW-'l'IlBIF'l'Y fashion the graceful petals" of this unusual apron! S-o-o-o easy to make - you're sure to want several for holiday enter- taining. others for bazaars! Pattern ismall (10, 12); Medium ( 14, 16); Large (18. 20). Medium size re- quires IV: yards 35 - inch print - lfabrlc; 1 yard plain fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS. (35 cents) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER ' Send order to ANNF ADAMS care of Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Dept., 00 Front St., West. Toronto, Ont. 4899: Mlsses' Size Wile Preservers Adhesive tape marks on clothing w 0! inflammable ' .1 ll . I ii i OTHER MEATS usually come on easily with auiaw dull . For Rush Of Buyers By THE CANADIAN PIECE for A survey by The Canadian Press shows most store: through- out the country well-stocked and waiting, with proprietors beam- ing at the prospect of a record selling season. First reports in- dicate prices at about the same level as last year but turkeys may be scarce and a little more expensive in some regions. Montreal. Calgary. Edmonton and Regina all report shortages of the big bird. traditionally fea- tured in the Christmas feast, and price increases of five to 10 cents a pound over last year are anticl- pated. 3 Turkeys are late-comers to poultry shelves in most centres. usualy appearing in quantity about a week before Dec. 25. Prices are expected to parallel the Toronto figures of about 59 cents a pound for small birds - in the eight-to-10-pound range -- and 49 to 50 cents a pound for larger specimens. Chicken in in good supply in most parts of the country and prices run at about 55 cents a pound. Some store-owners predict a price-rise on all poultry shortly before Christmas. although Mont- real shoppers are hoping for a drop from the current 70-cents-a- pound tag on turkey. N Shops iAre Stocked Housewives are pro JIXM all-got pork aalls for about 59 a sec - last year's. popnsar in are to match on pound in most sections. ham at about the same price and bootstoali from 06 cents in Tor- onto to 75 cent: a pound in Saint John. N. 3. Fruit. candy and nuts are in abundance everywhere and prices about the same as in 1054, al- though some western cities - such as Edmonton. Moose Jaw, Lethbrldgc and Regina - report 10-to lspercent increases in nut prices. Oranges are selling at from 39 to 55 cents a dozen. depending on also and quality, and cut mixed ti-uils run about 37 cents a pound. Fruit cake remains at last year's price level but varies widely throughout the count:ry. Two- pound cakes cost 31.05 to 31.15 in Toronto; a tour-pound chunk brings 31.73 in Quebec; while a "big city deluxe" variety sells for 32.50 in three-pound tins in Montreal. Cranberries, for the essential turkey sauce. sell at 25 to 29 cents a pound in most parts of Canada. Retailers report few innovations tor the big Christmas meal but some store suggest tired shoppers turn to gift certificates for food. TOO MUCH COFFEE? WASHINGTON (AP)-Now the surplus problem is bothering world coffee growers. The United States department of agriculture estim- ated Monday that all coffee pro- duction in the 1955-56 marketing year will be 46,500,000 bags. about 13 per cent more than the pre- Other meat prices - on pork. beef, veal and the small rolled aw A955 lvzrmzxrxx mmaswwran mm M the touch of a button . . . handsome new Plymouth wings you away to the most thrilling ride on the Canadian road. Thatls push- button PowerF'lite ' you. The newest, safest, most simply controlled automatic transmission you've ever tried. You'll find mile-melting power in this great new Plymouth, Brilliant new V-8's have up to 187 h.p. and increased torque for extra,. MANUFACTURED IN CANADA IV CHRYSLER WRFOIATIOM OF CANADA. 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N.B., is shown here with her three happy children re- ceiving last minute instructions from Sgt. Bob Saddler, Ottawa. of the Army's Movement Control staff. The children are left to right: at PLYHOIITHT All-IOINE LOOK ltarh with the broad hood that slopes down gently tn it: forward-thrusting grille. headlights and wide. sweeping bumper. WARM AREA MONTEREAL (CF) - Unfam- iliar peat fumes waited over a section of Montreal for two weeks. Firemen finaly squelched a peat fire burning in a wooded area uffi Persllller Blvd. .57;IA90'. . Jfo sexidyoar spfnfc soarxhgf for PowarF'lit:e placed to the left of the shearing column. Plymouth is Canaddn lowest-priced car with push-button gear aalectionl on display! MIILLEN MOTORS iiuiim swan - luster mm Garage Wed., Dec. 7. 1955 I ALICE BROOKS BEDROOM ENSEMBLES l -- Brautily your bedroom '.I!t.h these S'U!1!llilg' spread and curtain ensembles! They're all easy to make -- s-o-o lovely in your home! Complete instructions included in Pattern 7393 for making 3 di!-' ferent sets of bedspreads and cm- tains a in any desired size! Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern tstamps can- not be acepted) to Charlottetown Guardian, Household Artr. Dept 60 Front St. West Tnroiito, Om Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS PATTERN NUMBER. Order our ALICE BRO0lx'51 N eedle craft Catalogue. En joy pages and pages of EXCl'l!li' new designs - knitting. crochet embroidery, iron-ons, toys and novelties! Send 25 cents foi vnur copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it! A The Guardian Page ii " 7 DEIGNS for APPUIZING goodness! Bani-owizi STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER IusisubIshsdaIoHtIiiotudss NEW PUSH-IIITTON SELECTOR. t automatic transmission is conveniently, safely t Stewart