THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ‘we Trllilg /\ to 90 servings. ab“ ‘Then try how's Cocoa EARS of happy experience with Baker's Chocolate have led thousands of women to expect the same proud standards of quality and reliability from Baker's‘ ' Cocoa. And this loyalty to a famous name has been more ‘hm, jugtified by the superb excellence of Baker's Cocoa. Made according to the instructions on the Baker's Cocoa pggkage, you’ll taste cocoa as it really should taste . . . with a deep, smooth, true-chocolatey flavor fulfilling the promise of its tantalizing, full-bodied aroma . . . its dark, v rich-brown color. And the thrifty 1-lb. package makes up “'9 ciiocourr cum. sAY$= It's no trick to get the _youn tera eager {Q milk in Baker! Cocoa drinks. directions for making cocoa bgverases. M up a good supply of the Bakers Cocoa Syrup and keep it in the lee-box. ‘aroisiraio "All-MAI! BAKE cocoa, l Ploluet of General bode I! onault pnclrn R'S limo . El E’ [en's Diary ) By m Inland Farmer's Wife i ‘It (Continued - from Page 2) Ilauniing to our men folks’ plans Ild if it. they did not meet with M approval nt tho time they may Wink out to the satisfaction of all ltsome future date. "June?" Jamie Iliad oomfortabglin his gran’- GIBI‘! old arm ir repeated this . "June- which month is llilt?" "Juno" I explained is the month. Jamie, when the robins are 9.1111! and the fields are clovery flren and the daisies and roses ‘Fill!!! into bloom". " o" Jamie llid. having just then straightened out something perplexing in his mind "June's ‘the month when the liiiie pigs ooirie— me hoard gran’- “adily say so, one time!" Perhaps the". when Jiirie- or some other month mils around, l shall have reason to forget the iipple-plifer- W episode that was happening ‘before my eyes in our remnant of nrchnrd today O O v The usual land of grain was taken fbetween drops" to the mill and Mr c 1m his potato grading and “fllfllfl down the hill to attend to ‘the cnishing. The pulsing of the Wflachmc is nu‘. heard so clearly c" a dnl’ like this: as in the hush tllld tranquility of a mellow Autumn fill’. There was a trip to the other farm l0 ietcn some of the heifers ‘mm pasture and inor when Rob can" 1'. l"li'l- they yer.‘ nwiiv afici" raeifleeureof over 70 you‘, " nits-tit!"’5'Fi‘!!?f1¥f!?f?fF?!7l‘ir- ~9et sweeter, tastier broad! one FlElSCl-IMANIYS PULL-STRING?!" Pleischmnnnb fresh active Yeast erarta working right nwnyl A_ll the strength of the ‘an brings out all the flnvourhsl goodness of your sweet taste - light texture - fragrant freshness our] fin") ll You mta AT none, hum on dlmemfe full-strength, fresh active Ymr with the familiar yellow nan. “Redskin-Canada's favourite yeast" “F. i. i. MADI IN CANADA dinner when the showers ceased, to their work in the field. Karolyn and Jamie visited with mo as well as at tho house across the lane. The babe fibrils “ti; {ind Jamie, very intere , _ of her sweeteglfigiiiifesfigzii- “Well, sir" Jamie tries to make! conversation "an' how are you a-' day?" 0n trips like today. Kanbiyn brings her mending m- gewing, This, evening when the supper table had been cleared and the family ex- cept Rob, awny at the time, sat ‘roud in the cozlness of the lamp- liflit, she turned s heim on a Winterl ooat for Jamie I The rain was teeming at the time. You could catch its intensity, in the lantern light for Jock was Rt his ohorlns. Janus cuddled Jamie‘ closely and for his entertainment minded many interesting incidents, oi‘ the long ago. ‘Tales that had to do with “when the field across the: creek was all in woods" or about] "that first fluid l cleared." Tales of foals and lambkins to interesii all of us and continued in answer to Jamie's eager: “Arr what then?" But presently no more questions were forthcoming. Jamie wan asleep He was still nsicap when Rob car- ried him out to the irurir awhile since but the Mutt-dog was alert and brlght~eyed riding “second.” And the rain continues io run from n roof to the rain barrel, "It doesn't look as though therell be much work done a‘. the turnips tomor- row. Ellen" James observes, sloop- ing to remove his boots. ‘lhen adds "but I fancy It's getting cold- cr, How about bed. Ellen?" he looks up to risk. Until tomorrow. Cacti-night. . Diary. 43"! BEIITIIAI. lillllillllll This eelunai is reserved fer news nf_ locnl interest, but advertising ul a news; nature may be inserted’ nt live eelsts n word, strictly pay able in nilvnnee. BEE latest in Pottery Ware. Tickets on Sela now at H ACT QUi . York Repeats Concert! Therm! Ii Friday Only-loll. 14th & 15th oiiderron Ir Cudlnerefi. CKLY! Crockett! Jewellery. COOK'S fill’ ChrinLmog Hugo- srnuhe. EVenlIllZI by appointment M Q d e 1' II CONPEDEMTION urn l\l- a l svwwr- ' Etiquette i i OIIIZLDBEN’! BOOK wlzn, o, nonma Lee i November 10-16. A special display of Children's Books may be seen st. the Charlottetown Library, I for e. girl to o! amusemrrit i Q. Ls it all rigiht ~ ~~— s a e KENNEDYB Ladies Wear \Vlll'3ug:l'st05(::l3?p1c , be open all day Wednesday, Nov.‘ A. Yes. this is often done when 13~ ‘ her escort has made no other ar- irarigements. aril particularly has she this right if her escort asks hea- where she should like to go. .Q. Where should the monogram nide of the tablecloth be placed when setting the table? A. To the right of the hostess’ cover. ~ Q. Whut arm should an usher at a church Wedding offer a woman no he escorts her up the aisle? A. His left arm. ‘NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in office by noon of dav previous to insertiov to ensure publication. NOTICE - Annual Convention C. W. L. Nov. 11-12-13. Heath‘ quarters C. W.L. Hall, 162 Rich- mond Street. EARLY CALENDAR-Mr. H. W. Pli-‘tth. local Manager of tihe Mutual Life has forwarded us his Com- pany's artistic calendar represent- ing a buy fishing in the North River, _ Quebec. It includes the months of November-December of the current year. as well as the whole 1947. i NYLONS-We have quits n few: pairs of nylons held for custoun- ers whose names have been taken since February. Will anyone hav- lng had their names in from Feb- ruary until bot. 28. call for their hose within l0 days. as we can- s». 1w- Snea- u u». an... TIIEWIIIIS’ prunptiy relieve coughs of CHEST 00105 [EUEZEEE u‘ Q HOWARD Fitted , MnlNNlS, 5°‘ hold mo!" ‘m!’ miller" The . Footwear now located at 115 Queen Fashion Shoppe. Gt. George St. istree,‘ SOUTH WINSLOE W. M. B. q-i The October meeting of the South. » -_ . . l was» M- s. m» ~~ M». .‘i.‘;i..§°“‘.‘.2..f°.“.'.‘.. $212212; gieihalh: llilortloaodistiin-riilfdmfii : drunk ind disorderly. Two occus. M ,1 A] idm-L The ed were each fined $25 and costs ggénml: hymn W5! m; 113e,“; can. or 3O days. Two others were fined Us; 0'0,- the Tumupi» fgngwgd by 820 and costs or 30 days and $10 prayer from m; monthly, The] and costs or 304 days respectively. study Book on “India" was takeni The fifth accused was remanded i.’ “éffii.” as" 3”" "i: ar o .oowe e m an eossor -: r. Prayer in unison. A lettfil’ from l a third accused on a similar chance Mrs. ROY Vmey ISM-Ht! 101' Ti-‘I1¢W“ was remanded until today. The als to Missionary Monthly was readl flpcuflfld on s charge of vngrnncy by M"- R°dd~ Minute‘? °f 155i meat‘ 5 was further remanded until today. ing ware read and adopted and rollj call answered by seven members. Thank offering collection $5.10. Roll Call to be answered with a vei-sc ofi scripture containing the word ‘Hill’ for next meeting. It was decided that Mrs. Earl Clark and Mrs. Earl Rodd would prepare n summary of the study book for next meeting which will be held at the home of GOING T0 VANCOUVER- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wright of Middle- ton, F.E.I., spent the week end in Amherst attending the Winter Fair. While here they were #195“ of Mrs. Wright's sister. M" H» C- Newsom and Mr. Newscwi and Mrs. Wright gxnecl to leave Mrs. Archie Auld in November. next week end for Vancouver. ‘B. Meeting closed with hymn 154_ 0., to spenddhc ivinler w -ih r0 ii- "Holy Spirit. Tniiii Divine‘ imd|tlves and friends-Amherst New‘ Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was - served al close of meeting. Personals g _<_ Mr, and Mrs. Willard A. McLei- lan and little daughter Joyce have left for Boston. Mass, after a ‘ very pleasant two weeks site"! with friends in Giund River and Vernon River. They were accom- panied by Mrs. McLelli\n's sister. Miss Rita Keoughun who intends spending the winter months there. Mills..- tressofbb’ l nu °' nu. on inhricirgillinueahiilfi time. Soothes, V5953 rellevesduring niBht. Try itl with": *n.iz.uiiffiliiirs_' . aw» couvrcrap SLAYER rncsn on nan. Convicted of Involuntary man- slaughter in the slaying oi her hurbsnd, Bridget Waters‘ first not after being freed on bail was to remove her baby. Frank. from hps- pltel at Las Vflilas. Nev. The young war bride faces sentence of up to fivLyears‘ imprisonment. DESIGN NO. I80 A rose petal potholdar and flow- er dish cloth are easily and inex- pensively eroahetod. Pattern No. 10s contains complete instructions. To order: lend I0 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte town Guardian, Design No. 1w Name Adtlfll Ieovhee I Mr. l __ I Sunday. Memorial Day . ' honor rolls by veterans f-Hioueahold z Scrapbook a, sonnet.» , Water Mnrkg To remove white water monks from highly polished wood, rub with a cloth moistened with kero- Sehl. or equal parts of linseed oil and alcohol. After rubbing vigor- ously wipe dry. apply furniture oil‘ land polish with a damp chnmois. Ironing if the iron seems to be rough and perhaps a little dirty. sprinkle smne salt on a newspaper and rub the hot iron on this before the garment. Cooking Fish it is n good idea to line the bak- ing pan with either buttered brown {paper or oiled paper when cooking ifish This will eliminate the un- pleasant Job of cleaning the baiting pan. WHAT llXRTlVE TSHOUID , OFFICE WORKERS Tlllflp, - a‘ P cm; romeo oovnr- at mo! iiiliilfiékdii‘.i"“iiil“.é“élfiififif’ “ilffifi; l $4 d ~—- for greiliurandtiomoagialn coated. i or regular N R's | nut i I$0|lllflf8 Monument ‘At ilingston Was zlinvsileil Sunday [or chocolate '~ A monument in memory of two men from the community - Pte. ‘Eugene A. ciow and Pte. Milton ‘Neil MacDonald - who lost their on‘ lives during the Sccond Great War iwzis unveiled Sunday aftemoon at Kingston Corner. The flag-draped Igraniic memorial. which stands about five feet high. was unveiled by Mrs. Albert Glow, mother of Pte. Clow. speakers were LieuL-Col Leo F MacDonald of Charlottetown. lreprescrhing the Canadian Legion. laud Rev JR. Skinner of the Corn- lwall United Church and Rev. A.E Todd oi‘ the Nuith River Baptist Church A two-mlmize silence followed the unveiling, iiien Earl Docherty, a war veteran, gave n salute. [Wreaths were placed on the base ‘of the memorial by the Kingston's Women's Institute and by Mr. HB, Willis, Kingston business man and his employees. Pte. Clow. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glow of Kingston. was kill- ed in action in France on Sept. 2i, 1944. Pte. MacDonald, who was horn in Kingston but who later lived at Harrsville. was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Myles Mac- Donald. He I survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia MacDonald. The monument was erected by -,public subscription by the people of Kingston. with a number oi donations from persons from other places, including surrounding oom- muniiies" It 15 located on the main highway. about 100 yards from Kingston hall. ziou rn-nsnvnsnran cnuncu Church services were conducted by the pastor Rev. Ci. Carlyle Webster assisted by the choir with Miss Helen Stewart. A.’I‘.O.M. at the organ. Proceeding At Zion Presbyterian . the sermon o fitting tribute was paid in honor of those who served l in World Wars one and two, poppy ' - wreaths being placed beneath the of both wars followed by silence. prayer and the King. The Minister de- livered a stirring and sppropriatl address on the theme. “The Path- way to true peace", centred around ths words of Paul to the Corinthian church. “Be perfect and the 00d of all peace be with you." The choir rendered the anthem Recessions], hy De Koven, solo parts being token by Mrs. Arthur Roper and Mr. Wendell Phillipa. At the evening service the Min- islet took as his text John 7-66, "never man spake like this man." i-ie went on to extoil the teachings of Jesus and to show that down through the ages men have dwelt on His words. concluding with the pertinent, question: Do you know Jiim as your personal Saviour. anomalous-annular On lnturdey afternoon. Aul. i1. 196i. e. very pretty wedding took place at Erskine Presbyl-Wifln Church, Ottawa. It three o'clock when Min Irene lithel Graham, daughter of Mr. Ilrnest 8. Gran-m and tho late Mrs. Groham ut Gas- pereaux, PILL, became the bride of Mr. John Robert MncPherson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ahxaudcr P. MncPhersun of Hopewell. N. S. Rev. G. H. Sparks officiated at the ceremony, The wedding march and other nuptial music was played by Petty Officer H. Garland. The bride who entered the church on the arm of her uncle. Mr. Henry Danlotd, wore n floor length gown of white organza with a antin bodice and long omnge mittens ending in points over the hands, Hor finger-tip veil of tulle fell from a pleated halo and she carried g nhovver bouquet of Am- erican beauty roses. Her only ar- nnment was a single strand of pearls. Attending the bride wasfiiln Julia Moore as mstron-ol-nonor. who were n floor length gown of blue sheer with a blue shoulder length veil caught on s, pleated bandeau. and carried an arm bou- quet of Talisman roses. Mr. Rengh Moore ably parkl- ed the dutlel of best mnn. During the signing of the reg- ister. the organist, Petty Officer H. Garland rendered very nicely "Ave Maria." Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held at Naval Service Headquarters where a de- liclous buffet lunrheo-n was served to approximately twenty guests. For the occasion the table was at- tractively decorated. being centred with a three tier wedding cake. of which the groom assisted the bride in cutting, Tea was poured by an aunt, of the bride, Mrs. Henry Danford, and those assist» ing in serving were. Mrs. Archi- bald Graham. Miss Margaret Douglas and Mrs. Ernest Rowe. The toast to~ tho bride was pro- posed by Mr. J, H. Smith and re- sponded to by the groom. The groom's gift to the hrirle was a gold wrist watch. The bride's gift, to the groom was n gold slgnet ring, Amid good wishes, the bride and groom departed for n honeymoon trip by car, snroute through the States ti‘. the Mnritlmes. Fox: go- ing sway the bride wore a light blue woollen dress under a f'.l‘9.\' top coat, with matching hat and black accessories. Her corsnge was of Talisman roses. Out-of-town guests included Mr- and Mrs. Henry Denfcrd, Miss Mabel Graham and ilfrs. Cluster Cord of Boston. Mass, and Miss Margaret Douglas of Clnrksori. Prior to her marflage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Reagh Moore: the bride's slnter-in-law, Mrs. Archi- bald Graham, entertained in her honor at a hostess tea; also the staff of Naval .Cenirnl Resristery N.S.H.Q., Ottawa made a presenta- tion of some beautiful gifts, where the bride was an employee for the past tsw years. At the bride's home- et Gaspereaux. PEI. a shower and dance was made ‘n honor of the honeymoon couple: than tho Murrsv Harbor North Presbyter- ian Church choir of which the And, from the vital outer layer: of the wheat, it is rich in cer- tain “ protective" food elements your body must have, diet or no dict. No wonder this delicious cereal is served by nearly one out of every IIII need of msdievulelegsncm. .Ceil Chapman of New York designs this evening own to dramatize your slen- dernesa lli close, moulded lines. . . the pnnnler skirt silhouette of this season. Would a few pounds less let you wear fashions like this? Then write for the“Krllagg Weight (‘oiilml Plan," a purse-sized guide uiili (>3 reducing menus planned for your own needs. These menus include Kellogg's All-Bran because it is lliifZllilUCd, on a double-your-money- ack basis, to k . keep you regular. naturally. being made only two families in Canada. Order Kellogg's All-Bran today. To get the "Kellogg llvighl Coiilral Plan," cut the box-top from the package; print: your address and request oii the bat]: and mail to Kellogg Co. of Canada, LtrL, London, Ontario. Made by Kellogg's in London, Ontario bride was a mcmbcr. met and mace money were received, to teen her n preseiiinlion oi a guiurous i tify to the popularity of the newly envelope; nnd at the groom's home 'married couple. in Hopewell, N. S. friends gather-l ed and made n shower Many beautiful giitn Mr. and Mrs. MacPherson havq inow taken up residence ln Hope- lncludinglvvell, NS. Thrifty women tlie eooaer, over are eold waving leis lei and bell leughters’ so glenoeooe new beeoty will Charm-Karl hpeene. Dene in 2 b 3 been, at home, your beeedfnl eold wnve will Inf for month. [Ag-sun 54,... ....... (JOLDWAVE ..... ... n nu. eeee ween. ecu-wile M» venom eeinlelas iiowlgiveMarg and mgsolfa 60M Wavefit“ y Intel, Chern- Knrl le IAII foreaeryqpannclaantnreofbalnllan- velooe, too, he your daughters’ hair. The reeult mast compare with any beaaty-abepwavecoed unptbfli." or more er year gooey baelr.