'2 y--. it t .. 5.23? W vac-G-v"ac-pun-.4. ,.-.... .-.-pr -.-nu... ..q--v-v-.-?rmWc-m' e .l t (I .3 If I I WOMEN mSatugrday. Nov. 5. 1955 . HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK Oitiih-r :i.. i- 'l i-w l3ll'lllfliH.'l tliw. Lellaroii Tait and Mrs. R. niim'h of siirli f1llI:.Iti .itil (N as Mrs. White entertained T u as d a y Eleanor lltltl.-AVPII, .s It.i li('rnllr'tl”(Ii,-ln(ll'l'lln2 at a coffee party at Mrs. Straiiss. .Icnni.' l.ii'.iI .'Il'(I l.isIt. .il- Tait's residence, the guest of hon- no the llll”-l llllll'iI'ittlll liii'tli.'lriy of our b('ltllZ Miss Jill McKay. tlit-iii ;i'l IIl1' lIllll'll vitiiiiis -e it'll litiiis "iii . Miss Hctty Proctor entertained i-t-cciitly at her residence. Grafton jii.-;. 1' it I. .r;i;viiwri Street. The ocaslon was a shower at seir-r.-x.l lti'if iii-ck at in hnnour of Miss Jill McKay. Giirerniiiriit lliitrt xir. it. it :. . .i -- l'il'xlllrni .ll imp ll..- vii-. Pio- gl't"s'.slV0 tiiiii. .lllii' is-.iit'ltilttilt anti Miss il.i rct iii-tin .il.P. of Tm-iinto plliiliitrl bi. iii yic l"ifi(Ia.V to attend the rlinnri ii -be i'har- 'lnttotmin Iliiil til l' iii: of the um, i..- .. i . iuiiivr of the it: ,. P '4llQllHC party hr ii A wit it If' t wiinda': Cilllllt'i'll lrd. -iiri iii iilin iiicd rot-riilii ii 'i'ii .- .i liriillicr ni KIIK ': it-.. . vi .ii iurk ran. iii" 4 2 xisitcti his Il.'tlli(' iiinxiiiic 'l i ii zilzrziys kept up Ii;- it it iitl-.lt 'tr lit re and Iiari a g.'r..' 'w i' ”lic ttlfl soiit' .-is i."i.. 'li?!l'l I i' called the l-itiiiri ilw ii I. Vii 'tiiii1 frirnii .-I iii. ill .Ii!-Il('t" .l A Xl.iiiii-.- 'i. 5 A i'l4iIiorl- son aitii Air ii. (Ii-i-ii f4 lic- Lure Firic.-iiirr l i ll R. - ii (tini- ninivrltir New W l"ii Alt ;i S: .liihrl'-2 Kiwi it 'i'l.tlltI ' I-li'(N'x('(l the Liiitml So i 'lll- (iii ll'- tfliih of Fhrirlnttrliiiin I"ritl:i" t'Vf'llInE. Novcinlior 'Il(' f-iiirili. ll-. IJlllljP('1 was ”(.".tIcl 'Iii..iiiriQ Flllll its Re- lntionsliip to ilm iIrtlPl"tl em-tiriiv of the (,'t?llllIl”i' l'i :':iiiit" liPllfl('Il arrived iii tum, uitclt. i llhni-3. dny eicniisrt. Mr Jaiiirr: l.iili;.un at Toronto has taken Ill iii-mi in wiirr at the Ifl'1lnll' liiir -isiiim-,.i tlnmprl. iiinii bald rt i-viii l -v-iimi-land Mr iiillriri iii: .iii in Pllrirprl in Ciizriritii-triiri orrviiiiiinted hv his wife omi tho PtiVltIl'I gnrirq will be riri-gnir-ri in ljrir of xirg Nllililr-ln's rnritiniirtl :ilttt'PSS. 'ilt'. Jan liiibr-: ulio has 'il-..-i sung in Ch3Tl0llPlt)iili urr rim I'll a low yn:ir'.' ago in i-i-iii-. .1 v iii:-clitiaim. Hlii-ii at llll' Illl(”'l'iilVltill.'lI ilii" Festival at (ilP(Wfi iii--., Rum; a star vihn Plllllfl .-in-. to op...-qi.c' roles in fi"c dtii'ri-riii langiitizcs. won top lI1If'll:”'; 'llt's 41 ll. A .'ii:i r-iiiritaiiind rcteiitlj! at lirr l'l".-illftitplu In pm". Oiir OI: lire i. ii ltichardsnn. Indinnnpnliz. Ii!(I"tl)r'l imisirlgm nf King! Timizhtr.-. and Stills. Mrs. G C. Poole of Rnini ,i4iiin' iv third l'iec-Pic-ii iii of the liilcr: national oirlrtr mil itw iv ,1. Davis. Saint .Iii'ilIi. l'.r.-in: I1. Pie- Ildent of the nrtlrr in .Nniii Bruns. WICIK. The Prince EIrIi'..'iri-i island lxecutive were also giincls. Mrs. A. H Ciitcliffo I-iitorlninpd at her rcziilriiii-e at n lttrlltra mmv in hnriniir of the rt:-tiiigiiislied &lPSiSGhll'!1. I. M. Richardson rs. . C. Poole and M . I Davis. rs W" Mr. and Mrs. Arlliiir P. Arson- liili have rctiii-iirrl from . gm. WWRS visit to Montrnal and 70,-. onto. While in Iilnnii-mi Mr, and Mrs. Arsenaiilt visited Mrs. Arsen- ltllis brother Mr. Peter Hughes '”"l i'l'li'S- Hughes. in Toronto Mr. and lfrs. Ar-ienniilt were register. Hi I" the Royal York Hotel. The marriage will be solemnin-d li'Hl8.V at two o'clock in the St. James Presbyterian Church. Clinr-l lottetoun of Miss Jill McKay and Mr. Orin (i.'ii'i'cr. H T)r-Iilni: aivi xli's . S. P. Jnrdinc enirrt.-iiiirrl lazt Saturday afternoon at a tr-:1 nnd shower in honour of Alisa .lIIl tic x...ii..ii:il pot S.-iiiit John. N.B. who were mar- .t . J. o Boston Mr and Mrs. George OlBlenis rictl l'ltttOllIIy in Saint John have lticcn visiting in Charlottetown and were registered at the Charlotte- ytown Hotel. Mrs. 0'Blenis waf lthc former Miss Joan Mortimer of Rothcsay. Ur and Mrs. J. Donald Seaman and Dr and Mrs. J. C. Gallant are spending this weekend in Hali- ' (ax. IMITH F. B The I.:itlitw Branch of the Char- lotiriowii Golf Club of which Mrs. i.l Wcndrll McKenzie is the pre- sident. held their annual dinner and business meeting Thursday evening at the Charlottetown Hotel. Remember that there is nothing stable in human affairs; therefore. ltrs. William Johnson and Mrs., William Bccr were joint hnstessesl at a supper bridge held Tuesday jwg evening in the Banquet Room of mg Rendezvous, Frank Murray were Mrs. Murray l G. Mt-Neely and Mrs. A. R. Mc- I Mr. Charles w. MacArthur. Innis. t"hir-l of Police. and Mrs. Mac-l . . Arthur have been recent viaitorsl MW 1” 3- M"'”” 5”"l "hlldm" Frederick and Deborah of Halifax are visitng Mr. and Mrs. P. M Nash. in Daytuna Beach. Florida. While in Daytona Beach. they attended Divine Service at the Tourist (lhurch. This beautiful Church in its setting of tropical palms and flowering shrubs yearly attracts thousands of visitor: to Daytona Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Haslam. Springfield returned home Tues- day after visiting friends in Hali- fax and New Glasgow, N. S. i i Mrs. J. 5. Desroches entertained . d M . J ' r 8" rs am” Mccudlh Saturday afternoon at a tea at her . M Middleton. Prince Edward island. will celebrate quietly their fiftieth wedding anniversary at 3 dinner at, the Queen Hotel with the im- mediate members of their family on Monday. November the seventh. plitr. and Mrs. Mccardle have been iresidents of Middleton since their lmarriage took place in St. Mal- achy's Church. Kinkora, fifty years ago. The officiating clergyman was the late Reverend John J. Mac- iris Macl.ellan were joint. hostess- iDonald. es at a bridge party held at the : Owen residence in honour of Miss Mr. and Mrs. John P. Keefe and Ethel BMW"- p five children Jackie. Danny, Bobby, i('.onnie and Angela have arrived from Philadelphia to visit Mrs. iKecfc's parents Mr. and Mrs. rlames McCardle, who are cele- brating their fiftieth wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Keefe and their children will be in the pro- vince ten days. Miss Ethel Brown. Mrs Edward Gallant and Mrs Jak Wilson had a Sunday after- noon tea at Mrs. Gallant's resid- ence McGill Avenue in honour of Miss Ethel Brown. Miss Florence Owen and Miss Hostesses at Curling Club on Saturday evening will be Mrs. Walter E. Goss. Mrs. H. A. Love, Mrs. .l. S. Taylor and Mrs. Horace B. Willis. Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Colvin. Sum- mersidc. Mrs. R..l. MacNcill. Ty- ne Valley. and Mrs. George Lewis, ,:Mom-ton. are leaving Sunday on an extended visit to Florida. I . Miss Lottie MacDougall has re- turned to Charlottetown after an enjoyable trip to Boston where she was the guest of her friend Miss iMary Campbell and her Aunt Mrs. t Lottie Stahl. Mrs. Charles Ballem and Mrs. Thane Baglole. Summerside. were oc-hostesses Saturday evening 81 I miscellaneous shower in honour Iof Miss Marjorie Hucstis, who will be a November bride. Mrs. Bloke Lloyd read the verses accompany- Mrs. F. J. Storey has returned by plane from a two weeks visit ing the gifts. Lunch was served by, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodd of ”" ""5'”””' Knowltnn, Quebec, and th i t l ,. , .55"! chrismphe and T?nrm"?;i Mr and Mrs. Horace Manhat- llane left by plane on Tuesday to vemnn spend a week in Montreal. .are on a visit to Mrs. iRodd. 95 Highland Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray who lag, Mnnday October. thmy4i”L tens to her bridge club on Tues- day evening. FANNE ADA kt ; ,. C MS PATTERNS i ninn slllft And with Jimmy collar. ta Fa" in Amherst Hl(Il' '.tIiIl'IlflR sktrtmwhal could be rititiirr. more becoming to wear! .10-inch fabirc. ;pIr to son. is tested for fit Has' plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. Amherst Maritime Winter Fair STYLE NUMBER. ntterne Dept, on Totmilo. out. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Walker. also Rev. and Mrs. Donald MatiKay.' have returned home after attend-l ing the Maritime Winter Fziir in Amherst. SOFT FLATTERYY It'IL'lll :- L'l'r'lt'('IIlI flaltcring lino: nf this miiior dress are long. lfmil lnrsn of course! They're tht nmii--t fashion this season--beau. iifiillv Adapted to this soft. femi- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Waugh, Mr. I and Mrs. Lloyd Waugh have retiirn- ed home from the Maritime Win- Miss Adcle Diligwell. Suniincrv aide. cntertaincd at an afternoon tea on Saturday honoring Miss Car- olyn Clark. Thc guest of honor. who is soon to he ti bride. was present- ed with it three-tier cake plate Pattern 4535: Misscs' Size: to, This pattern easy to tise Sim-i Mrs. Shirley Simpson. Miss Mary Sillipbant. Mrs. William Toomlis. rs, Alan Wcdlock of Summcrside -Sfiifl .T""3Tli' - FIVE CENTS and Mrs. Douglas Saunders of Char- la c.) in coins istamps cannot be Iottetown have returned home after Print modelling dresses and furs at the nmplcte illustrated instructions. ceptcdi for this pattern. Miss Judy Clark, young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Clark. Stim- merside. entertained at A mixed llaIlowe'en party on Friday even- Send order to ANNE ADAMS. are of Chaflottetovvn Guardian. Front Street W g Hoyfs Beauty Salon Novmsln-srnciais on s f!lMANIt.n waves C0” WW0 Cronin Pormnom . . . . 35.00 Meelitneleu Creme Pernienenr . .. 35.00 Phone 6311 133 9..., 59, Or!!! an DAY VIDIISDAY the Charlottetown I Mrs. Harold-Nicholson was hos-i OWICK . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Words The Wisfi 'I'lie ciigagcment is aniiouii cd of Miss Alice Josephine Costello, I daughter of Mr. William Costello. avoid undue elation in prosperity.iN0”h wlll5lll”'- P. E- 1-i and "'9 l or undtie depression in adversity.i late Mrs. Costr-llo. and Mr. Smith . . . ,- many. The Kinkora School Choir low 'mum.s. . I of Mount Royal, Quebec. (Photos . By 0” DAUM 1535' lc:Jglye;:'l:lg;n'5.al:3.h tcnholfjgreigl sang and Sister Mary Pauline was Mr. Adi-ien Gautliicr is as grooiiis. -il5091'3l95) ,l':'ffff”"Vl l?"Wl”k-Hffl" M E? Vl”,'f”,by fidflllLhe' M""tm,aI',l, ,,c.E,,, I Canadian Press Staff Writer New. in soparaie pm mix 1 mp organist. ;man. I As in recent days there it was (again this morning! We awoken- ed to rain on the window and later g , , g rack placed over the oblong pot mum mm "" the hl”S".lC5' andl --Fm. rainy days” someone has-P8li9iiC& , in which the salmon was cooked. KITCHEN CHAR-MEN ETBY Cloud iiiliflilng their Siim' .u n unit is God m have 8 manyl Donat Perrcault. a French-t.ana- pm. 8 mbiegcemre salmon Should , ' ' mils. And lvilkiiig back 3liliiE.'thl2iiF;::;'t.r'slfining nagnes to say over I ldian born in Sherhrookc. has bemounted ona platter which ma.Vl SheE the memes! servmg aide trail. home in Montague in honour of mch lam” weather” , if . P It in 7017: Pretty apron ll7l And in mmd' now me” mp hmlht EFF ill? W""l5 llial alwa-V5 5'3” tt)ll:n8ll:ehE.TIvell:g:al'!:u:?t:lltranwllglfi inchacsmlongl from Temiimiliii 8P' "lllms l';."E':'Al nzmp '11:" 21?", a ripple in my mind. sending "iii taiillv make her spread every bil' plique flowers. embroidered hair. "Mg 9 rarm '3" 5' an 5" ercircles of crystal until the world n.;,,u”,.wag9,-mg. i Th h , h (. th Transfers. directions. shades are about. we have replaced ”one 0! ch”. Dumps may and P P 0 UIZFBP El” Him 9 1 the word fields. This But still glimpses of lowncss. at are carried lhands" of our wintry days. Mean- ing. There were twciity-fivc gucsts ipresent. and they cnjoycd thum- selvcs playing games and sqiiare . ldancing. Lunch was served by the l"””h95 "I blue Sky and 5u"1'ghl' young hostess. assisted by her sis- er. . i th. t . You'll want to order every designl - tcrs. the llfises Barbara and tloziili- 9” m m9 Vmrk: la. Shmlzle T mot efrish has cooled. place on I in ii! - or to the harvesting of the root plan" , i Th S - l'i' l. i . E T. Tantnn on Tliiirsday aftct” Om" Season which walls nljw we inoon. NTFUAFYHIIF Allcn anti Mrs. fancy lust back M our ""9 M W. A. Currie were hostesses. Mr anti Notrc Danie Slrcct ctitcrluiiicti rc- ccntly for Mr and Mrs. Al liliier before their Ont. l i Dr Miiiit-cy 'l'ziiiIoii .'tlllI Hrs 'l':in- 4 . . V Take one 20 oz. can corn icreaiii lamnlight and warmth within. How ::::1e:l0D::ni:ii;, rolinllltlgi farazmlfg tylel and. pour in a shallow dish. "' ' ton. Wootlstnt-k. X it li:ii't- bccii the cozy it is-and gondl, And we ” ' -I-he" 51” i" l ll)Sli- . wcckcnd guest of Dr Ellis. Dr. and Mrs. E. the l(lliili iias iicld Wctliu-.scl:iv crciiiiig F” MW "'3' hld5 ”5 -W9l('"'""- cclclirated their Golden Wedding at iliilbcrry I.otlL'c. 'l'liii Iolloiiitig llillds "5 fli'?ii'i H M I. I . t W (t linnivcrsary hay b It .' 'at it v 1; . . F - - ' i 5' V".V ii?” 1i" 0 P81" pcnngmtulaiiong 1:-omeTh,l:ce,,,v.:;Igt:: giffoidugzzmgzrhfnagyillz "1: lgge "::ar?w':'” r:lrl(Nl,'('!I(i;':ll-xlllliilrf "rp;:f):1en;:ral hovers I'M " is Ifl(lhIlT't'I. yadd a small amounllofl Wile Preserver my M, PEEK men,” . , s g Wm Hak" VP 7 -r . ' co or, to w lie or igt gray. 0: r - i . - , . to isitlcnt - Mr. Praise God for warmth-oh heart. g two wP('l(s holiday visiting herwutig Mam” Hnwam smwlnrmmml:F for Warmth and light darken a colorsadd more color and MLFREAN - r Vlis, w, Farrpll Gang... ",5 cle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. H N. HM .,d"h(.I, g(.. i R l . V or lack. Start with the color near- mung mu Riphard of Mom JO”. '3". Ma,.Kay' New york guy. Sm. "pr'"”.i.Pr.rrY ”.i .H.:.iiii.-. lllvS' liar walls that shut.us fom the es. mp Sham, mu desire. To gray. .Qiiclicr-. arr visitin Mrs. Ga Us also visited relatives in Boston. , , . .v -".i'I'i-ill liiv bill l9F0l)' night. or (lull a ('(iIi' ' - I l . 2 tide ii Mei... ””lM( "M g . g ti. mix a color with Mrmns Mr and Mrs. Frank Mm. . k(-Hmm (1. h .v Htiilllll: .Ii ilis. For He who wandered honiclcss the one exactly the opposite on the rain 1 Mrs ll T. Holman left for liali- MN -PM-I -it Q11,-l-Ilyitl. lplllhlt iiv . knows the way mini. MW”. ',.-"I. ommme mdi J," rpppnily to spend some time MO -' i-i7ii.i1.' IPi'l.(tIlllt)llllitv- Footsteps turn linmeward at the grppn in rm M. R mmed' "me Y Aniotlll those entertaininl Mrs. with her daughter and son-in-law.l '5 l”.'k ('”"'l0'- W'iiiii"i-iitii close of day." ' Nculi'aIi7inz lllill l '- llrltii" T- Giiiiiit-"in of Cniitnry who. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hebb. ii-ill”. M" 3"” 3"” Wt ”'''it' Until Monday - Diary A Good arv mi... iiislcarl antmlllmifmem-3 .I”” l"T" VlSilifiK her Aunt. Mr l lg 'ph'ml' nitlhl . duccs rich subtle cilors ac pm. M ”"”'re-mo"-i Mrs. ('arI Crockett. Beaver St. a V e - 1? -- it E-. . "mi N ., 'y:niIlT'l'u(:dl;(;:los5 to the Okto Club Stainlt-an steel utensils shed deposits mnr-islnncs. She carried tbounuet of Jrinze of Miss Avis firavcs, eldest '"' li9"i9'iiI9- Ix 7 ;daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ('.hai'lt-st Maid oihonnr wu Mina lrnret S. Graven. Cltnrlnllrtown. and Mr.:MM.n"""'dt C"V"""d' WM "9" (Syn Boaliuts. Soiithport. son at Mr. and Mn. Rev. A. F. M dumb Gyn II in bride it was our pilgrimage this week had been . . (or the greater pa” mendpd byicockcrow. a mist of dandelionss which signifies last drifting leaves and bare branches and cold. quiet The annual s Siimnicrsitle tlolf Iciun officiated at ” """"5- ring ceretginy. - ' Hllfrlltl her f th , In belt . Ff will let ihlirtb VIII b:l'd "Gr ndma's " Cooking "Grandma's Cookinl" by All" Keller, published by Prentlce;Iit:1l and retailing Ii 53-75 '5 We ” 5 most deliSl'"'” hiioks to comgotgd the press in recent years. uh old-fashioned recipes coupled Wk the same tyP9 05 Plillomphy made this interesting readinz for the m h- em homemaker as well as te whole family- I Hwy th first stateiiieii. . y:ild)lli1oth:r was the best cook in the whole wide world." one knows um; jg is going to be full of lively episodes in the early New E"5l”d in. of a lucky little boy and his (pmDUS-CUl)klnErgr3"dm9thert .. Over 200 of Grandma s il8(.Ilt-lf)n- ally famous New England i'9C'P9' are featured in this book for -you to prepare and enjoy. In the tYl7i?Bl Yankee manner her gltitchen iltills do far more than satisfy 3PPElli95o "Neighbourhood life revolved ar- ound Iher wood-paneled kitchen." Delightfully illustrated with sket- ch decorations by Rus Anderson. it is a book ftili of zest and toy of Yankee life a half a century ago. it is spin-cl with anecdotes about strawberry festivals, parades sleigh ridcs. cliurcli SUPDCFS and rides in a Stanlc-.V 5ll'1i"'0T- A book full of Eastern seaboard customs and dishes it shouldhe popular with our Island folk. For most. it will bring back the mem- ories the) have of the times spent in their Grandma's kitchens sam- pling diiilies such as fish chowder lobster stew, potato cakes. clam fritters and molasses and aPPl9 muffins. AUTUMN BRIDAL VOWS A ballerina-length gown of white by a crown of pearls and sequin; nylon net and lace over taffeta ""5 5"” carried 3 Wm” p”3'0F with a lace bolero was chosen by wok lowed with 3 mm!” M Better Time roses. Miss Edna Marl? RlCh3!'d5- Klnq Mrs. Adrien Gauthier. slslcr oi kora. when she exchanged mar- the groom. was matron of honor. riage vows with Mr. Joseph Leo She chose a ballerina-length gown Arsenault, Kenslngton, at St. MaI- of turquoise blue styled of net ovu- achy's Church, Kinkora. Rev. Pres- taffeta and topped with a net lmi. ton Hammill performed the cere- ero. She carried a bouquet of ygl. ALICE J. COSTELLO Mr. and Mrs. David Bowick. liltin- trenl West, P.Q. The marriage is lChel's Appeiizing Salmon :23?"s::.:.:.::i;..i'i:i.:".:.".:i:: Makes Hit With Guests ciation of Our Lady Chapel. Town . The bride is the daughter or Mr, . A wedding breakfast tol.lou-ed .1 and Mrs. George Richards, Kin-ithe home of the bride's parent: kora. and the groom is the son for fifty guests. A later reception of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arsenault. I was held at the home of the f i ' i ii "th 1 ll f l TORONTO (CWETM lesl "la'Wvcv(la(lleltIlgPoll: Tnl: clilcken Slg(?Cl(O'!I1ll)o(- still be the taste but dinner attests ture and boil slowly for so min- today expect a more delicious look- utes: strain mixture. which should ELLEN'S DIARY . . . ' , . . . Kensinginn, groom's parents for 250 guests, ing dish than they did in i,zrand- . gg"fl”;;.-h "a"tlsV'.f(fn5f;T;,,:,',I(l.'l The brid 's chapel veil was heldl (Photo by Edwin Hct'khct't slum... By An Island Farm:-r's Wife m0ilW'5 53-” .gIazc over decorated salmon. Chcf Doiiat says the hostess canl work easily with the salmon if she props it between rungs of an oven . . , ' The head chef of the lartlbsti while hope tries in various ways hum in the Cnmmonweam, says. to scale the gray slippery heights any hostess can make a hit ivithl of the like of these we have by us. her 8116518 Willi 3 "me "me Md ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS to remember served patrons of the Royal York- be garnished with lettuce leaves. lmicl lie"? (OF 33 .V9”5- land small cooked vegetables. APPETIZING DISH His dinners are more elaborate to have in any home - a gay "girl" apron with smiling face. colorful blossoms in her hair! gyourself. Mine runs like this: A in thrtish in the deep woods. and water seen through the trees. These I se;(rlnsSlTh1Vit"lLlllSgi'(l8nlDnESS cloud-- eimn dishpq 1; 3 m 0 u n i 9 ii mwnls leading newspaper was lmsil Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Inf that rnosily Alias been Olii” Weelii Ealmong decorated. and glared. For img farmer Brow" and his 5"" Yd?" ' coins for this pattern (stamps can-1 cows coming early to the pasturel-lthis dish he usuallv uses a salmon ll'E:th3,mebfr?m. mnegf on -a Vlm'l"0l 5' "C9-Pledl ta Charlwemw" Iilate and the horses anxious to: almost three feet. long. it's sure! 0 4.?) is Eng mm ms h”mdlGuardlan, Household Arts Dept...' be let into the night,-shelter and to be the highlight of any tiiiiner t"" -V”",' 5 i'"d”i 5l'”E'”5'9d ”” so Front st. West. Toronto. Ont. warmtli of the stables troubled party. A phmngmpherl lprlm Plamly NAME ADDREsS' millpond too and windsvgustv andl Herets how to prepare it: '.;:f”.1Vottl u'tint”to look llalUfn'il."lPATTERN NUMBER. ii: i .- -' tt”hc compiammg smug the chimngy Remove eyes of unsealed salmon 53' 9 "iiflili 91198 Daien . H 0 d ALICE BROOKS and yards-Fall writing its name and WHSI1ih0T0liKlily:glJl3('?53lm0".c”"ld put l"5 l"”"l I" my Pm'kel' r H M" f t 1 . E". in oblong pots slice in unions. cel-i Nee die cra t Ca 8 ogue . . 'a1ll3Eb::)url' times woven in bright Icrv carrots la lemod and add 2 joy pages and pages of exciting u .oic . 1- - I . . I - ggkiui ' en. ily 8"” "W" 1" the 'i"'” i3.?.'5:”.”.”"i'..i”."'..l'ai;i"l..”l3 25.1.5.3??? iror.3LsT"”i.y”I”"ara lfabm "l "I9 week ""3" We” novelties! Send 25 cents for your ' t . - .l f" : ' minti es oier a cow ire remote coP.V 0i (M5 W0lid91'l"l 500k lwwrl ”Autumn" with that is the season of Foil. we shall catcli nice that former Sllnll)' incl- tinics as we drift or swiftly into the ”stccIy COOK'S COTTNEI pot from fire and let fish cool in Then the farmers went brisklyi crop or the plowing to make some T0 THAW WHOLE-FROZEN POULTRY OR GAME Place in original wrapper or box. in food compartment of rcfrigerat-. or. Allow about 5 hours thawing. time per pound. To thaw rapidly: Place poultry or game in its original wrapping tin cool running water 1 to 3 llO,ln'Bi (to 12 hours for very heavy poul- tryl. or just until pliable. Prepare salmon paste: add to 2i hiiisg on iihm-mwed time” they tins salmon enough butter to make 1 work nowvguml being rem them firm paste; squeeze pastc through. by November, icakc decorator from head to tail. Nfwember . , Wm, "W. 3 F3” - on back of salmon and fl)l1 Side? of niizilt. cool. dim, with abit of damp :;'5i';mit;”fO”:;f'”l"di W” ” 9” on the panes. and a wisp of wind, i 9 ' - . obout the eaves. But week's work' llasglrll bmleld, oggnvhlle .cfmred .done. this household is gathered. W lk ta E MINI C any m nleye now out of it. to the shelter andlsoc 9' mo 8a mo" paste pa” Mrs. I"ii'lIi Htiuiicss. dcparliii'o for 'l'i'ciilon. BAKED CANNED CORN l'lour. 1 egg. well beaten. add H pint of milk. saitand pepper to taste, then put a piece of butter the size of an egg in the centre and bake 30 min- utes at 350 deg. lpattcro. Prepare glozc iiilo chicken stock I chop meat. boiled egg-whites. on-i T; I I -- , mung par "Praise God for warmth-for lit. tle rooms that hold ripper ,,,....,mz M A warm bright fire, shelter from .'iiiil ('oii:iti'y lhe mm- T. Tantnn. i Houstnoib if-TINT Saywzmwf&cocmat of all kinds easily when soft and fresh. no wash them promptly after use with hot nonpsuds, using sponge, fiber brush Celotli. Rinse wall and dry. u PEEK FREAN'S Qt IICE” . . . nice as the name implies. "Nit-c' to serve with afternoon tea, with: lunch or dinner deuen. Nice my time! PEEK FREAN'S aiscuiis Boll I: I alusaiil sotlntlvo that bring: immodlsto relief ll milling time and enable: both mother and baby to enjoy undisturbed mt. GORA can be no lid with the hunt p. MI. Peel: and Mr. Iron tvI'V'tlNAIlll A! -itllll - Y(IHl' Whflll I (El-'7' MXWMZ Ame n ooi-loin Illnun. your body needs building up. A good reconstruct!" tents helpnl VInmpolI'n lxti-not of Cod Liver contain important unehlne vmvntn D. niolum. phonphorun, li-on, quinine and malt--that help recovery. It cllmulaten appetite -helps regain toe! weight-bulldn up body room- I It rclapoo or further Ills . . . Take It rogu- DOUBLE RING CEREMONY '3 iiiellivaddresx .ot pearls and rlitne- mother of the arid. Wm- ? , e a Royal Iblue suit with winter white ac. icessories and a Corsage or pink and white Sweetheart roses. Mr. Carney propmiedt the toast in nu- bridtx A buffet supper was served by Miss Wlnnifred Graves. sister of the bride. Mlu Barbara Mac- Dousail and Mn. jllirry Murphy. Conley. Boiishaw. Ybe bride and groom we run. A followed at the home er noun of the bride's parent: on Pnsamore by e Itroet tor twenty-live guests. The. ptenuntl No any tutu. EXTRACT IlIllPOI.E'S ..."... quid-"an-omv 31.3.5 . it Iiahy-hliir noor-length gown. of tI.Vlon not over satin: the carried Bosliuis. 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