The slender shit-t that's definitely spring 1963 with the young crowd. This one is in chllyr- Iizht. printed silk with oriental silt scams. button-down collar. is fashion "in" f T SHI is ’IN” wmm I'rlie Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Feb. 1. 1963. over the fields. where a horse-I “I saw the sweetest dress in a from the Ladies Aid meeting , and requested a pot holder. S drawn load of sticks was being store today" Granddaughter. at The Red Cross convener pass- ———— added to the heap which grows the tahh- pen poised over some ed out some yarn and s o m e required homework of class. of- HAPPENINGS articles for sewing. It was stay home" heI fcrs looking up from her book. One Day Is More Than Time ILZEZSHeV‘ngIgl agreed to send to mail order ‘ . exercise here."lt W85 El‘f’f‘n -- "I? P“‘""‘" houses for remnants. Each Iwill supple me up he grinnedIgreen .VOH ("HIM 9"PI‘ SPPI AMI member Is to make two quilt. A Inappin “for the morning's hoo.Iit wasn't expensn'o, II n a 3 squares for next meeting. . _ I ‘ key game. I wonder" he offer-'made..." Mrs' N°rman campbe” mm" February! So by this we have. more than time enough 9d turning 10 eye the EIOWlnE. "What's this I'm heariuc'” Ed membe.” In her home {or "I9 the new winter~montb. This veryITo found a world." tsunset “if it will be fine then’.‘ IIJamcs not much interrsted i n 7Ine’” meeung When m” .08" WI" morning we shall take Jan-I Gift of February our days SUFC‘II' hope It Will be!" such tcmiiiinc intcresls. queries be ‘8 homemade Valemme' Be'iuary's leaf from the calcndar..will be from this and golden “We are getting quite an from the old .irmchair. ‘ {regiments “"9 feFVEd “"h‘Not without some thought. bow-5 treasures the hours. amount of snow here this wint- She chuckles. _ several “idles “swung the hos"ever. Thirty— one days of theI But this was a January day. er" one wrote us recently from “I guess it‘s lunch- time" shot tess. The Queen c I o s e d meeting and a social hour fol- ! lo the new year have already passedIPIeasantIy crisp with frost. another Province. “This morn- says. by. One day at a time. OneiFields: stubble. pasture. mead-,ing. with more falling weather Um” tomorrow _ Dim-y day! So short as time goes. Ortow and plowed land lightly.threatening, 1 found myst‘lf por- (;ood-iiig|it..... wed. I‘ has cuffs and the ever-popular ehirt-tront closing. This dress will be one of many shown at the National Collection Show in Montreal today. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Spicy Molded Delicious Winter Dessert MOLASSES Raisin Pudding. spit-y. rich and flavorful. has a special place among the favor- ite dcsscrts of winter. Like its nea r relative, the classic plum pudding. Molasses R 'l i s i n g Pudding Is stcamcti rather than baked. so retaining an agreeable amount of mois- ture. For the sake of conven- ience. this delectable dessert may be steamed in a can. FOOD MOLDS Most homemakch count a mold or two among their house- hold possessions. but few own the array of sizes necessary for making a variety of molded dishes. Empty cans— labcls removed. thcn wcli- scrubbcdw provide a‘ handy and inexpensive substi- tute. l'SF‘. COFFEE CANS "For Molasses Raisin Pud- ding." remarked the Chef. “licre in the test kitchen we use two one-pound coffee cans o r onc- pound vegetable cans. As puddings must be close-covered while steaming. If the can has no cover. top It with aluminum foil and secure It with string. "Try serving the pudding with icc cream. whipped sour or sweet cream or whipped cream cheese. Or if cutting down 0 n cholesterol. use a warm liquid fruit sauce such as lemon or or- ailgc." Measurements are level MOLASSES RAISIN PUDDING (Enough for 2 meals) ‘é cup orange juice Lrups seedless raisins They "‘° a"klehuiirlns.cutt. Mom will 'PDl‘ecIIte the“! really stay on thanks to Jiffy-knit slippers with horse . . boys love 'em! charities; plus cuff. Pattern Included. mm” m" 4 to u i"Elihu-lite cent. (coins) for m Alpattem (no stamps. Diet”) in Ice Brooks. cm of "fird' Fm - Patriot Pattern Dept... 00 at St.. W.. Toronto 1. Ont- One 7% and U, (I: A Pudding Is II a ‘1 tablespoon grated orange rind 2 eggs. slightly beaten "/2 cup unsulphured molasses i1 cup clloppt‘d nuts (any kind) 1/2 cup (2 o7..l ground suct (bcefI . fat) W4 clip fine dry bread crumbs 3115.: cup pre-slfted flour 1 tcaspoon baking powder .‘/4 teaspoon baking soda 11/4 cup sugar pplc, peeled. cored and chop- e . Mr m Ne Il/z teaspoon each salt and cin-i “99¢ SC ' Mrs . namon IVS teaspoon each allspice andI ‘ ground clove I ; Pour orange juice ovcr ral-. islns. apple and orange rind: let Istand 1 hour. ‘ Combine eggs and unsulphur-i ed molasses: stir in nuts. ibe ifla eleven Mrs. Pearl Y visiting her parents. Mr. and sum was realized. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Mrs. Ler MocNevin WiII Head Bonshow UCW Unit The annual meeting of Bon- spiritual bo shaw UCW was held at the home bars was of Mrs. Lyle, Machvin recently ters of St. Stanslius Convent. with “Praise Yc The Lor iHis Lordship of It rs. . elected president. Mrs. MacPhee vice president. MacNevin. Stewart MacNevin ton. Hector were: been years now. I The annual Presbyterian treasure vle Mrs. retary. Committee heads appointed 1 ' citizenship: 8 Mrs. Lillian Beaton: community Mt 0f consecration. friendship: Phail; S. finance. Fred ial assistance: .and bread crumbs. Sift In re-i‘h" membersi Imainlng ingredients: (No. 303i cans. Cover with al- uminum foil: tie securely. the w Christian Mrs. MacNevm officers took place wit Alan Champion presiding. Pres-3the Leg on ident. Mrs. John Paynter: vice-lauxillary decided to hold a spe- president. Mrs. Wallace Thomp-icial card party for the s a me ‘fund at a date to be set later. r. Mrs. for The following unit repol‘isI Lifc". were received: Bedeque. M .. MiacNevin was 1 Leslie Hammill; Middleton, Mrs, Thelma Edward MacOardle; Kinkora. Mrs_.Mrs. Foster flowers. ‘VIacthall; cmbersllip: Mrs. Stewart Mac- vin: periodicals. publicity: Mrs. Dorothy Pollard: program: Mrs. Lyle MacNevin; stcwartship and recruiting: Mrs. tho Eric Ferguson: supply and soc- Mrs. The January meeting held at the home of Mrs. Thelma $25.60 and late of candy MacPhec and opened wit press S. ‘or’ with the West Coast Trans- mission Co., Taylor. B.C. He is Auxiliary to the Royal CanadianI a former resident of Borden and ‘ Legion. KEHSIngton BranCh. met . ' for several Iat the home of Mrs. David L. I “II” "0“ mm“ "I M“ and “1'5- Mclnnls for the postponed reg-P son; secretary. Mrs. Roger Ken- Eric Meeting closed with the Miz- pah benediction. after w h i c h i freshments. Members will bring :' Imixes. milk. syrup, sausages or i iany ' slides were shown by Mrs. John Bernard. Lunch was served by Mr . James Heffell and Mrs. Charles airsto. Mac- etc.: manse an Mac I l meeting of the January 25 Young Women's i Charles B. Love has been pro-IMrs. Forden Young. City. .moted to maintenance supervis- The members of the Ladies With the A motion was passed to b u y flottetmvn- S P 9 n was led by Mrs. Charles Beeir- ‘ four new car tables for use in ‘With‘her Parents, MT- 311d sto. Following the reports of the j the Legion Ho year‘s work. the election of new I $10 was voted toward M r s. 1 son Fund. to be donated through me. The the Campaign. and For the next meeting to akes were chosen for accompaniment desu‘ed. Card parties will be held regularly as the Home is avail- able. ll TCCCIV Mrs. Borden 'Ilhe meetitn closed with SUCCESS WI The monthly meeting of Sue- cess WI was held in the school. The president presided and the meeting opened In the u s u al manner. A total of 15 members a n a s w e r e d roll call with Was ar at December meeting A h the Christmas ripture reading was by Bills were presented and paid. I . and Mrs. School committee reported visit-i Frcd Macthall. Roll call was ting the school. answered by seven members. It was decided that the mem- needed. rs \muld make a quilt. The thering of clothing to 'be ship- pod overseas MlaS » “Mitc boxes were passed out to discussed. .j Roll call for February will be Spoon into 2 well -oiled 1 lb.I answered by a Verse containing “charity”. chapter 11 Corinthians is to be studied. and .’ 0r divide the mixture between “he meeung Will be held 3" the .2 (Nb) coffee cans. Cover se- Icureiy with lid or aluminum Ifoil. ‘ Place on rack in deep kettle; lpour in boiling water to halfi :tbe depth of cans. Cover: steam‘ boiling; 2 hours. adding more twater if necessary. I Serve warm with softened ice cream or her sauce or warm lemon or orange pudding sauce. led Serves 12. Will keep refigerated for a eek S Re- steaming time Is 30 minut- es. MONDAY DINNER 1 with Lemon Wedg 0“ 1Skillet Sweet- Sour with Cabbage Browned Sweet Potatoes Molasses- Raisin Steamed Pud- ding or Raspberrled Apple- cs Pork Chops 1 cup tomato juice V4 cup cider vinegar 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 tablespoon sugar 96 teaspoon salt Va teaspoon pepper 5 cups coarse-cut cabbage Trim excess fat from chops. Brown chops In large frying pan in oil. Combine and add remaining ingredients e x c e p t cabbage. Cover; cook over high heat un- til steaming freely. i Then lower heat and slimmer1 so minutes or until chops are; fork- tender. Add cabbage; cover; cook 10 minutes more. Remove chops. Toss cabbage in pan-sauce. Serve very hot. THE CHEF'S TIPS 0N BUYING FRESH PORK White. fairly 'Irm fat on pork Is an Indication of high quality. Such meet should have the lean parts well-msrbled with fat and; Ibones of a porous texture a n d Iplnktsh color. I NEW DEEP FOUND I British sea surveyors the deepest ocean deep—87.782- ,foot Cook Depth—In $198; I w c \I Ier'est by more than a mile. id ome son. I c Harry MacLauohlan read Touch of the Master's Hand." The b chaired by roll call was answe members. Three guests attended a Mrs. y Alvin MacLau and vener of ' Ivan Benign. A thank-you note elved from Satan of Mus s . Lillian . Eric Beaton. STANHOPE UCW Mrs. uslness . reported decorating fund has considerably since ti! l rt. Letter trail a.‘ radio found W" M ‘at the Prince it November Bum for duration: and food 3v. um-elved at Christmas. for dis- butiou needy “mils. A to were were read provincial convene-r of health nutrlt ml Pace Ferguson. Mrs. r Thelma MacPhee and Mrs. Fos- ter MacPhail will compose the lunch committee. Mrs. Lewis Keilly read a chap- trom Hurlbretts v t 1 ,1 l was ollowed by the Bible study Hot or Chilled ege abe uce hapter 5 of st. John. and this “The meeting was members to her home for February meeting. and the conuntttees Plans were discussed for the “World Day of Prayer" service Mrs Cal-rend e Hammill chained the. and the minutes were read the secretary. , appointed. the president. and 14 by the new gblan were ap- pointed to look after arrange- ments for this set-vie . ’ A social hour followed the meeting. and refreshments were. served by the hostess and mem- bers of the lunch committee. was held recently. The meeting opened with the league prayer. The AM hi I a; m. from the v r provincial can. und’l'V. tin Mrs. Well“ vvvvv (was 0 IGorriIl. The convener‘ reported and Mrs. will prepare pro month. Roll call will be answer- ed by one's impressions of the person on collection was $4.25. Special pro- ject collection $30.00. The meet-v . ing closed singing God Save the E The regular monthly meeting Queen, i of the Stanbope UCW was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Law- Alvin MacLaughlan the worship. and took as her theme “Praise Ye The Lor ". The meeting opened with a ' hymn followed by the Lord's Prayer. of with Auld Lang Mrs. lect. The topic was health. The minutes of the last g were read and adopted. Cor-l respondence was read which In-J eluded a thank- you letter from; S C concert as get arti gram for your right. Reg MIL WI The Milo WI met at the h The president. Mrs. alled the meeting to G Sync and mec A gift was presented the sauce . Coffee Tea ‘Muk the meeting. Dues were paid by retary In appreciation of h e r: em. A satisfying meal four of the members and the work In the past year. Mrs. Wat" {or , winter's night, with ma] minutes of the November and lace MacNevIn presented a blr-i old_“me savor. Digertnber meeting:l were read. thday box she had made t on were rea rs. . SKILLET SWEET— soon Howett and Miss w . I‘S. "ER; “3:23; PORK CROPS Ha"? LEW!“ read 5“ “me” One member paid her tee. OnI 0 pork chops (any cull from "The er" entitled f t [h I 2 tablespoons cooking oil “The United Church Woman". program. or "9" m0“ 3 1'9. 1 (mom peeled and chopped Mrs. Eric KW invited the Mrs. Alvm MacLean and Mrs. h d on or near Shrove Tuesday . anc quet for the mem-, ‘ ed from the Sis-1 Leslie Smith; Shamrockl treasurer. Mrs. Alfred Kelly: Upper New-l Gireenan. i Lower Newton. Mrs. H.J. Mac-i VOI‘; . ught for the New Year. Min- utes of the last meeting w e r e I ' (read and approved. The trealsllr-t er reported proceeds from baza- . $15.50. i The treasurer sked to Mrs. Sutherland Mont- gomery and Mrs. F bell will visit school month. Correspondence read and discussed. Music books are to be. bought for the school. Mrs. Earle Campbell read a paper on health and Mrs. MacLeod entertained with a. contest. Mrs. Louis MacL e o d Marshall Whitehead wa 3 next Mrs. Blanchard MacIsaaci for their regular monthly meet. ing. Roll call was answered by 13 members with suggestions for improving the meetings. order president in the chair; Mrs. Horace MacDonald. of Guild was held on January 22. the meeting opened with the us- IKInt-ISbUI‘O was hostess to the 1963 in the Guild Room with uni ritual. and ten members an-‘melnbt‘rs 0f "‘9 wm‘ld W” 9 members present. Meet-Iswered roll call with an article GUIId- Jan 22 ing opened with the Lord’s Pray- I for the kitchen. er. and the devotional periodI sum of Alexander J. Robertson. Jack. I Point. the he re- 85 the a l I clcs 0y. ular ome ‘ ray. 3 col- 1 tin I sec- .5 Itended the reception at the beau- Francis MacDonald. Souris East‘ um. meeting on Friday evening_ ‘to extend their good wishes to It is God’s day; it is Columbus’. t An auction sale of donated ar- Lloyd Patriquin. neelticles was con ucted by Mr oung. St. John. N.B.. is Lea Crane and a satisfactory 1 ..}V . g is it? It was James Ru 5 selvcovered with snow. Fleecy-‘Ing over a seed - catalogue. It's _—- v~c~ »-~ -- ~ ~4~ iLoweII. who reflected in the clouds moved on a sea of cool one way of transporting oneself ’IIII'I'II'I’Q .long ago: from reality! The little ones A number from this area at.‘...0ne poor day. winter- weather keeps were amusing themselves at the ' here to serve. you ANX hour of the day or night. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service MEDICAL PHARMACY Corner of Pownal and Richmond St.. Ch’town I “If the 'like thi5" folks agreed “we can, same time with a Spring 3 nd h°w have little complaint." Summer number from a mail - short It Is! i "Now. Ellen. you know whereI order store. obviously delight- ‘to find IIS If anything happensied with the bright colors a n d - to go astray" James said thisjpictures shown there. And I WEE“. afternoon. picking up his axe to‘thought. how delightful— what [10 With the younger farmer toIreaI gifts such books are. even the Wood's work. “We're justIlf one would never know the back there" he nodded. fpleasure of ordering some “I don't know w h e t h er II wished- for item from their pag- s‘lolv'li .-o viack to help them I _95- There.“ 8 joy, 1.1151, In milk- or stay and split some blocks mg! m Window - Shopping from there in the woodshed" them, and there 15 always said after school. looking offIsomething to be learned." 1 Remember whose. and le occupants. IIIIIIII ‘7— III, TRAGIC SEARCH . .. Arctic explorer Sir John MISS AUdl‘ey ROI’PI‘lS‘mv Char'iFranklin sailed with two ships me ‘wefipglin search of the Northwest Pas- Red sage in 1848 but‘the expedition ‘was never seen again. . \EATON' SATURDAY 2. m. SPECIALS On sale 2 pm. Saturday and remain on sale while quantities last. No phone or mail orders please! WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S HATS 2 P. M. Special. each fl := ran- 49: Assorted styles and colours Children's and Misses' Overboors Wrap around rubber overboots with Heavy Yarn 4 ply yarn for bulky sweaters. A good range of colours. 4 oz. skein. Gillitll'eli’s Wear Raster): and and Aprons snug shearling cuffs and warm 2 RM Specml'each wom‘dfi 5 W53" pile lining. Strap and buckle for snug fit Sizes 6 o 3. Luncheon Cloths . Sleepers 2 P.M. Special. 2 \Vhito cotton stamped to embroider. Women S Ny'OflS Substandards of better quality pair - Seamless mesh. knit on 400 needle ‘2 P.M. Special. c M 79c Plastic Ferns For artificial flowers. 2 P.M. Special. 2 for Plastic Pillow Covers ma1biuc. Lover spring shades. sub- Men's Overboots _ standards. Sizes 9 to 11. 39c Lightweight dressy black rubber over-shoes with front slide fasteners. Full excluded: tongues. Sizes 6 to 3.99 Two piece and one piece Sizes 1 to 4. sleepers. in assorted colours. 2 P.M. Special. 2 P.M. Special, each pair Children's Bobby Socks Girls' Cotton Briefs Combed cotton in red only. Sizes 12 and I4 11. 2 P.M. Special. pair ’ . White plastic with zipper. About Cotton, nylon reinforced. White 2 P.M. Special.oa0h r r. 42 x 28... only‘ " 6 to 8_ w I H If A Jewegggry, rtatwarg 2 P.M. Special. 2 P.M. Special. If omen S u PI'OIIS eac ’3 Cotton prints In assorted colours. Shower cups Men's Hose 2 P1.“ Flam”? . . waterproof. 91351“: edge~ How's Lambsliool and stretch nylon. A Special, for fissorteddpieces including butter securely_ Assorted colours, variety of colour; Fits sizes 10 mves, essar s p 0 on 5. sugar 2 P.M_ Special 1-. gpgoilis, sknivcsl. Stainless steel. each gontl. Special. 0 . . peeia hardware and ,each 20 Shoe Cover T la Br" . . Black only. Ideal to put under I] Housewares Pll‘lklflg Shears ' ovcrshoes. Sizes small, medium wigglegv: luggage; mm Solid hot dropped forged steel With and large. colours ball bearing action. 2 P.M. Special, . ' Bird Feeder 2 P.M. Special, h 2 pair 29c 2 PM. Special.eaCh one I . Bird feeding station for the birds TIEI' Shoe Bug 3 WI 9“ Jewelle Made of heavy gauze plastic. sturdy Oblong “arvesl 2 P.M. Special. 1 Assortment of necklets. pins. ear- frame Full zippen Assorted colouxs. Regu-ar 1.00- each - rings. etc. 2 P.M. Special, 3 2 p-M- Special. 2 P.M. Special. ' one I each Thermo Tumbler each 6 Fully insulated to keep drinks hot Buffer or ml Silver plated dish with glass center tationet‘y Ma‘s 2 P.M. Spec-ial,va(‘h dish. 2 P.M. Special, each 2.99 I Starter Sets , . Paper Noel-n5 Col-ton Plush Mats Seven igletce sets‘ of ’hgayyh alum- Pickle Dlsh :Szgffigggmum Immers- 100 ‘3 Assorted colours. fringed ends. inum. c COI‘ISIS.S OI u c oven. - ' ‘ About 24 x 42 . double boiler, skillet in two sizes plamd mm glass center 2 P-M- SP‘ICIBI- 2 PM. Special. and two covered saucepans. 2 Special, 2 Dim. each 2 P.M. Special. 2.15 each .99 Envel es c M Blue lined envelopes. white essay m Loo “’5 100 in a box. Washable cotton in colours grey. TV Sets Set of four king size tables. 12.99 beige, green and rose. Size 1% x 36". 2 P.M. Special, ' each bond. 2 P.M. Special. box Thrift Boxes Metal box with Sections for rent. With 37c and key. holidays. 1 .69 Bridge Table Covers Plastic covers. About 36 x 36". Bridge tips. official point count. 2 P.M. Special. 4.79 5.69 Nylon Braided Mats Made from ends of nylon. Wash- able. About 24 x 86" 2.99 2 P-M. Special. each stand. 2 P.M. Special, Candy Assorted hard mixture. lock Good boat. 27c Size 24 x 48". 2 P.M. Special. It, ' CIC. gugi‘ly. special. 2 P.M. Special. 0"" each household Linens lb. Cosfile Soup Finest quality. 2 PM. 4 cake, Heirloom Type Beds reads 1 ( Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Pn- ll. BENNETT CARR Colour antique white. Double bed "‘0" size. Noxzema Rome”, Woll-to-Woll a P'M' Specm' 8 Ski" "Game 10 02- 583‘- Complcte with wheel. chips and KIT "Ch - 2 P'M‘ Speck" 1 590-”? Sheeis- Washable cotton in colours yellow. ' 3 P-M- SPCCIBI, beige. green and turquoise. Regular Hair Brush "c 10- - F a, .,. - , - ms 2 P.M. Special. 39.}(3dr Plastic handle with mlon bristles. h . z P.M. Special. Assorted designs. 12 notes with “c 79c envelopes. 2 P.M. Special. each Cream Deodorant 29c Clearance of Women's Phone 44817 - (-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.I. AAAA Men’s and Bars. Stops underarm odour. checks per- wear spiration. 2 oz. J Snowboots III a s s o r t e d styles. P in Kent at. L. _ ml I Patterson: ; for Watch Repair: Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul Peters "At Home" On the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary: ‘ on Saturday. February 2. 1963 to 4 pm 6 . At their residence 110 ownal St. Dial 44792 I I I . - 2 P.M. Special. ‘ v' . Warmly lined. C olo u r l black. 3W".ng Gflfldb l brown and green. Sizes 5. 6. 7. S "ch dugkefsum and 9 in the group. “flex you c . p e n i n g. I hi (I . 2‘ -off hood. 2 PM. Special. pair 2! ppm” M a 400' 6 Tomg‘ms Izhiiled agl'eelzmwhndsllllijeld cuffs. . I I each Alummum or Navy and channel. Sizes ll to 18. Girls' Pull-on Rubber Overshoes Shearling inside collars with fleeced cotton linings. Adjustable strap and buckle at top. Brown only. Sizes 4, 5. 8 and 9. 2 P.M. Speclnl. each 6.99 Shoulder Pads Pee Wee pads. Good quality. 2 P.M. Special. 2 P.M. Spcclal. each Boys' Lined Dress Pants A wool and rayon flannel. machine washable. Lined “till a soft and warm flannelette. 011w and grey. pair . 2 P.M. Special. Bogs I paIr on :5 animal pyjama bags. 5 1 Women's Overshoes mififlufi‘hm “a” 79‘; '~ cums mm m. Rubber and nylon boots feature 1. I lace up and wrap around with but- . PM . MCI! S SPO" cm ton and loop fastener. fur trimmed. Crimpsct Nylon Yarn Chrome Suite 3 only. Sizes. 1 only as. s only as. Sizes 4. 5, and 6. Assorted colcalrs. 1 oz. ball. 5 piece chrome suite. 3 40. 1 :1qu 5. 2 PM. Special. 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special. 2 .i . Spec a. pair each cach I95 each 1 OPEN SATURDAY 9 a. m. «megs... to 5.45 p. m.