-rs.-.x-n.-ya-xu-As:-vi-.-em.vv.-no '1 i T4 3 ;.....um..-..-gnu. .-msuv-us-i- Island Girl Wed in Vancouver I Happenings 01 The Week Hail to DPiPllIDFll Ths lH.sl laiitl. - at. present .11 Trail. 3. C orith of the year may come in Miss Henry who has been away 'lYh rohiistness. but it also brings from New Zealnnd for several to us the season of Good-Will and years now, spent almost two years Peace to all Mankind Already the ll”rll('l.illg and sight.-seeing in Great Spirit of Chzistmas is abroad in,Britain and on the Comment. Shel the land and tho poi'trayal of thislh-as been in Canada over a year Spirit comes in many beloved ways. and has travelled extetislvely in this There are the Church services. lh9i'CftUllll') as well as in the United home gatherings of family and States. Miss Henry sails the fif- friends. the Chi-..siinas paintings. teeiith of February on the "omn- music aiirl liteiaiuie. So in our stay and Hill visit en route at saluiaiion to Dccemucr. this month Hawaii. in .vriting to st Prince Ed- which ;s prinia.tly set apart. for ward Islatid friend. this well-known holy oi re'. pious use we say "Hal- w.del-. tr:t iolled Commonwealth lowed Be Dei-cmhci”. and in iii.nk- person sais: ”li has been a wond- ing of thc 'estiv:ties into this month us again sci) to December.” . . . The Queen Al.ii't.' Needliiiioikt Guild of Ch-..:Iii-tiziotii D-WK?” NM The xi ins of Ciyio Club members despatehed two '..t:i;r bows o' iiairn lllPf at Mrs Arthur ('lark's resid- clothing for Korean ieI:e' This eiire. Liinawnrih Avenue. Tuesdai Ihlpmfnl was sent 'hi'ou:h the .eienin: and formed a Gl'l'Pllf' Cliili Unitarian SOLYKOS Committee of The first President of this new Canada. loi-r,:ani7atiiii ls Mzs ETtltllFll Mar- .Doi:alrl The lll5l niiieiing will in i.ot1I- tn Janiiary 1955. . iihirli oi -or eriul r-xperieticri for me to come to "Hail Canada - the more one. knows of ithi: iountry the more one marvels at. its future and D(lSSlbllll.lPI. . . . o o 0 "For .ll"f(llF thr-v have iiiinil ing to ours rtllo day. and we have been going to theirs the next " ii as the delightful comment of a St. said to Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mi- Peterite in C0llIl9fIl0ll iiith the St Leltnn by their numeroiis fl',('Ild5. Peter's and Baptist Chiirrli teas..;n Clix-ii'lot!eto-.iii upon their dr- These ouisiandin: teas and ba7.ii.irsl pm-gu,-9 (mm mp (Viv Mr, and are all part of the )'E'llllS activities y M:-s. McLellan will be lll'lllE .ii Bel- or the joy of living. and Mteiiiledlfast, Maine. in residence with their Regretful lH"EuPllS have beer. 1?? numerous friends from till son, Mr. Reginald Mi:Lellan and Churches. Mrs. Mcl.ellan. S;ni'e Mr. and Mrs.l M'- A ' 'McLt-llan have a son in Charlotte- . "Sh! put--S Hftii life into S"rI1HPd ytown, Mr. Lorne MCLI-llan and his, 0! ””””'R' M mmds he”? m glass" is the caption of the Cover WllP, they will he. returning rnrjCharloitet.outi. where the bride's Story by Robert Fulford in Mal-.visits. so that while it is iiow'parents reside. is the wedding of hit Magazine forWD'r;remlierf. 195-ty.'art-iiell. yet it is; happy instant,-evJmm, Mane. daughter M Mr! and on MIM YWmnP 1- Wm-9 0 TM-inf "But not for ever." ' . . onto. Miss Williams an artist andj . . . Mis. spurgt-nit JCllKll15.valld John designer has speiizaiined ;n stained , A"d”5””' 5”” O1 M" and Mm gnu for I quart” M 3 Nmunv Mr Just.ce G. J 'liieedy and W.-A. Anderson. Vancouver. 8. C. Mrs. Tweed; entertained Siindayiuhich took place on Satitrday, - r- t . The hmh dew” M Mwnpnn 0 afternoon at their rcs:dencc, Green-.01-tober 23. at 3 llm- RPV- SIMHPY Mi” vvlmamsi Vinrk is mdlrlmpd field Avenue. at a Buffet Supper Packhzim. DD. performed the cere- " ")1" h""Ps('m and M.” Vim3”iPai-ii- in honour of Vlr d V1' l o v K . . 1 F. .. . y I, mm mawnmnn has mm? m H115 Nlewniaii McLe1lan A M i mi mFPl' i h l mat a e the bride u'um' m ma" mp has been Mr". i ' t ' il!lSH:i'1l1i(t'I'fl on ihr Rslall ill ihe' mlsaioried to 0t'eH'P more than ;i.stii W and W” mm y ” N pk 3. ' 7, F 7' has ' windows for .56 separate cliiirrlies.iha'vP rnmmpd” ”n'm lg, ' A Mi). nmg aftei a wonderful dav's4 schools and chapels In connection 4 MW” lhev WW9 H'1”ml;i '. y with the arilrle there is a full page mm" d H mp. Mp M 'd A tC' ' ' ' Io-naftlve photo stiirii of Miss Wil-. mnl r:dgMy"(l is y 0) ' am" Mrs P S Reeves. Sriuiliport. limis by Mr. Peter Varlei M15-Sr R L . 'a.me:0n' ,lPll la.-zi F't'ldR.V morning for Florida. Williams is I MFIP" of Mrs .7 P I . V p whete she ulll spend the viintrr. Millar. Cl'lFlriOllI-lrHK'l'l. and has Hi'”"”:”:”' dtirjnldadpl Jelald In Portland. Me. she will be loin- hun I frnqiient. visitor to this Immp” an '5', ammmspm by hot sister and bl'0LhPl'-lll- Province. .lCH4Il0.lnY113. 3"” me” N” Cm1d”.n,law'. Mt and Mrs. Charles Nelson. , , , pair i.iuiiied l1Hn1P after their visit , , d lh . L 1. to Mrs I-l;immon's sister Mrs Alan vmn Bl” Mm spcn P W” 9 Mr and Mus l.eiiis Turner are Thmmmm nd VI. Zrimn; wrgnm months in the South. elnti-riainin: .-ii ihrir res deuce. Mg?! (.'omv7; Paul--RV”. D. i..vI - . . . Prince Stieet. this ovening at din- ' ' ' t i ' ' M335" i '5 Miss Dianne Plii1l.ps was enter- Haminoiis and Mrs. Thoinpsoti ate nor for s.xt.ern of tllPlr friends. l'l cd Tuesda evening at the ' ' ' I: Gm hiwlp P";r”5m lh(tlll:tP ofnkfiss Priscilla Griffith when. Mr Gerirce Xf.'irNeill, Port Qu' I 21'; t Tit ll ii '?s5Ndmseu5 18 of her friends met to tender Appelle, Saakaiz-lie-i an. who has u,;hP' i,,H(P(;””V);';mwl:” L:'”s"lici' a llll.S('Pllal'lE0llS shower. prior HF?" 0" R I'5-WI” IND F951 1' . ' M "K," i is ' um to her marriage to Mr Donald l..arfle two weeks arriied in (7harlolte- iaai OI Charlm'Nm”L ivvhzcli takes place on December 30. town last Saturda;. to spend the - o . i ' ' ' week-end here with his relatives M, Rlid M,-5 J01)” Hy MW.-5p Dr. and Mis. Gustave (iiiiflt'RS- Mr MiacNrill is a sun of Mr. and H-,.mpi.m, 3... ..r.1(,mmmR (hm. of Montreal. will give a cocktail Mrs. A. K. Mat-Nezll of Fort Qii' c,u1d,.,L pmipml weddmg Day" (0. party in honour of Dr. Alejandro Appelle. Mat-Lean's .Vlag17.inc l'P-ydayy Mr. and Mrs M”,-5' muse" Rhode. of Caracas, Venezuela, the ccntly haii wr:t.tt-n tip Mr. A K. cinid,-any gt'and.('h1)df9n' and great. national medical i-oordlnator of the MAcN9ill's tirganizaiions in West- Q,-a,,d(-hid,-,.,,' W111 be pm,-any on Social Security Administration of ern Canada While on Priiii-e F.d- this ;1u5p1(-tnus DC.-35”,” In 1h9.V('llP'I.ll9l'(l. at their Montiwil resid- Wlrd Island MI1 ('vP0l'5:? MFHTNFIH zitioroon Mr. and Mis. Mvers will 9”” ml-A "l'”””V' M” G'”””5 ” was the guest of his uncle. Ml'(l)P at home to their frieiids. and the former Rena lVlRCLl'flll. the W?llln8f0n MFWNFW Find Mr-S. Mai" in the evening there is the P'am- flalmm” M M" mid M'.5- RM Neill, and h.s cousin Mr Alfred,-,1y Party, Mai-Lean. of Souris. P. E. I. MacNeill and Mrii. MRt'NElll. - o - i . . . i ' ' ' .Hn6”sS”s M H” Ch"”m","”'"" Miss Helen l-lnlmaii, whose mar- Thp Exriiiiilai (7h:tpicr of the ("lmmz Cduh mmygm M” N M” IUHRC to l.t.. Allan Fraiii-is Morris. Beta Sigma Phi Si-i'ririt.vmrt at Mi-s. Hm"'p VLHL” M” T 1” F”"”""V ('. N. will take place on Fri- .. M". R b A 1. - ' . ' Myron Firils resitleiicry Wcdiirsdziv 10:1 C':n:l')LrBfC1'l "nd Mmrm clay, was guest of honor at. the tea evening. Three books wore under , . . lhriur reccntli at the home of Mrs. discussion. one of which is to he wy WM” PT I I d D.” R. A. Horne. Suniinerside. Presid- Ghnkn 9'" F-X9mP13T Chhnll-'I'iS .Hi!.,Vnd d A, ” FEM)", . xvi .ng over the tea cups was Mrs. winter study. Tho subjects of the i I p ii” "i for Net. xtitl. Gill? .1. l..eRoy Holman. iitiile assisting books were: Drama, lnteriorDecora- fl) 1"”. SW4 Mn pmcpm somh M" in SPWIDE WWO MP5. DRVN1 SL9- tion, and Psyrholnm The tea ron- lw Mm” "mums" wit-'i and Mrs. Weiiilrll Mut.tart.f veviers were Mrs. Ralph Jenkins - o a Miss Holman, a talented mllSlClall.: ".5 M". vv;ii.mn., .101-msnn, Mas," AM... Em.-up M” M M. lfavoiired the guests with severalx Miss Helen Biffin who has been Road. hold his ti-ntii birthday pairi- with her Slsl-Pl”, Mrs. Clifford Chand-.;it the Riirke residence last M” Th?”"' A C”"1l)'-79” 1135 1'” land Mrs. Carl Burke. Mt. Edvvardip”m” "l”cWm5t i Satur- lnrr has returned to New York rill) afiernooii. Boys and girls ii-pr-ii'.lIii'iie(l i.o her home in SUllllIl('l'-, city. ,zl,,.5rg and jam. Squaw dancmg side after v.siting in Ottawa and ' ' ' h9?”"1ll' ”Yl.im'ed: Recentlv Masier'M'”'”"'l' l . i t I O I Miss .lean MacLenn who has Graham and Master Fraser Burkei been havitltl " m0n'h'5 holiday in also had tlirii birthdays. Fraser M” ''”'d M” Swan V”"19 'mdi l ldaiigntei, Cnrtstiiie. who have spent Hollywood, Florida. has returned and ivi-n of h s friendu, '1".-im Johns. home. ton and D,”-"1 L9,, ,.,,i0.,d kithe past year in Sumnierside, te- ' ' ' trip hv T (' A nlnnp t'n'Mnn,.yltiii'iit-d this week to Charlot.tetovtn' Miss Jei-in Henry, former Prcsl- ton Tliev had dinner at the Briins-1 ' ' ' 7(- dent of the Business and Profcs-ywick Hotel and supper at thr T 0 MW w- E 5"”'”"1”" W" h"5'F5-ll slon.-it Wiimcn's Club of New Zea- A stritioii at--ii.-mg ham, m H... A! bridge at her home in Sum- ”' ” t e e ' ' -W -- -- , merside on Monday evening. . . . Mrs. Ralph Emery of Gtiosr Bay. !..ilirador. who is visiting with her )iai'cnt.s. Mr. and Mis. John Claik. North Rustiro. spent several days Alice Brooks Designs I Jyrp-y.Jr3'PF-ll lzn Summeralde this. week. I Brighten daughters wardrobe, - Mrs Ira Hickey entertained the make this smart jumper! Easy "Jolly Eight" at. her home in Sum- doiiblr-rrorhrt stitches form sc.al- mrirside. on Tuesday evening. lofts Use cotton nr sport yarn. Trim ' ' ' Wllih Rtllma and pearls Mrs Layton Schurman was hoa- PR'lPt'n 7359 Directions for easy-.tess at her apartment in Summer- M-niakn crocheted iiimpor. Sizeslslde on Wednesday evening of last C--5. 8 lo. 12? 14 included. lweek. honoring Miss Dorothy Gul- , . ,, llant. who leaves to take. up resid- smd IWENIY FIVE CENTS mlenre in the United States. '-”'”"S "V N115 Dattcrn istamps up- 0 . . '1'" M 3""'lW'di to Alice Brooks mwzm C n Tm Gumdmm 60 From Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Reid. Sum- meraide, have as their guests. their ihw tltxilv N13;-1rIi;.ito;MM(:ntnAr:;7 dnIlI'(hf.Pf. Mrs. Joseph Wade. and pat-".ss. PATTFZRN xouarfa. '""d""" P'"1' (ff 3m'"”' N" S Hrim.fiil of lhrllly gift ldeiiii - Mrs. Horace Cliirk entei-.t.nined It our Alicr Brooks Needlecraft Ciita- ,1" ham, in Summuud. on Thu”, log-R2 of the most popular Pm. . broidi-ry, crochet. sewing. cnlor- ml”, ."mng' when mm" W" in transfer designs to send for. Plus p"' o . 0 4 patterns printed in book Send - . 25 Mn” R”, your mm M?" ml Mrs Murray Willet. Mis. Ralph Emory. Mrs. Ferno Rogers and Mrs .7. H. Leuty of Summerslde visited Moncton. N. 3. this week. . . . Mrii. Bruce Roberts entertained at a tea at her beautiful new home in Kennington on Wednesday. Nov- ember 17. The guests of honor were Mrs. Ray stunden and Mini Har- rli-t Louise. Craig. Many beautiful gifts were presented to Mi-Ii. stun- d.-ri and to mac Craig. A pleasant evening was spent renewing old me- quiiintiinea. Mrs. Roberts and Ira. gifts, bazaars. fashions. Household Hint To be sure. the knick-knack: and lb!-nnkiiblc accesoorfm on mantle- plece. bookshelf, toilet table or else- ' where are Mile. fasten them down with transparent tape. The tape will not. show. but. will keep the ob- jects anchored firmly in place. This - LI especially useful if you have Continued on page I and Mrs. l stores. and John An dersiin and attcn Geopliysii-al Departnicnt of Imper- ial Oil Lt.d., Calgary. Alberta. The bride wore a cocktail gown ill ire pink paduasoy designed with draped. pleated bodice and shmttlil skirt with overskirt lined with ice pink tulle. The circular veil of matching ice pink tulle was centred with paduasoy. White roses and stephanotis i-nmposed her bouqiii-L. Miss Audrey Cutcliffc. Char- lottetriwn. as bridesmaid. was Rowli- ed in cinnamon nvlnii net I taffeta with flared skirt She novel i)E'f's EAT Kitchen Accessories Make Good Presents Hy ll)A BAILEY ALLEN When a Chrislnias list is lI'lll2. and the pmketbook short. SPii"('llIl(:z gifts presents 8 problem. The Cliel and l tit..idi- a quick' tour of the kitchen iiicnstl gadgets and china sections of several dc- partment. and live-and-ten-,i'eni came back, not only with ideas for Christmas gifts, but with a shopping bag full of gifts tor the Taste-Test Kitchen. All l'iicIul "And. .Vlesdatn.es." adds the Chet. "they are all useful, attractive and inside the budget. 'Here are Jam or preserve J:lf'S. in glass or pottery. These iilrs in brass holders are placed under hrii dishes; iery nice. Here is an ii iii trivet to fit various sues (if not dishes. lior Pastry Dough "This round polyctliylciir envel- ope is to put piecrust dough in. then to roll out in i'iiri'cit siiapii without. using a IJIISUZV bti:ird - really very good Anti tlicse oval plates. each with a cup fitting in a groove, are for serving a peverage and sandwich. cake or tics.-err at a party. Any hostess who likes to en- tertain will appre.('iat.c them." TOMORROW'S IIINNER Cabbage. Sour Cream Slaw Veal Poi Roast. Vniaiurettc Pot. Roasted Potatoes Green Beans Priinr Whip Gel Coffee Tea Milk Veal Pot Roiut Vinaigrette: Order 4 lbs. breast of veal boned. Rub inside and out with 1': tsp salt. '1 tap. pepper and 1 tsp. mono. sodium glutamate Chop enough parsley to make 3": . add U c. chopped otiinit and l criislied peeled section garlic Pack this into pocket. of the vral, roll tight. and fasten with poultry pics or skewers laced together with I danls a pit-iiirr hat of ni.iti-liiii; llvllillg tulle and carried broii7.ii and gold 'niums. Mr Nurin-an Siia.l. Vancouver. was best man. A t'0(".!pllOll was held at t.hi' llt'Il1lP of the groom's parents. After a wedding trip to Portland. Ore, the couple will reside in Cal- garv. where the groom is employ-1 ed with the Illlp'?rtnl Oil Co., as a ':ii.i,i'cr He graduated in law from' me'.,thc lliiivers.tv of B F. iihrrv he feeding and cleaning of affiliated with Delta (tappa Epsilon .u pnronu is to run your youngs- i 1 But even before school me. you. i child in it church or Sunday school. ,sties to the fields. first. place of the places. luiIn.Il.1j.l.D. Advise Early U" 5- A- Church - Going ii For Children The most. important. job you have 2 Become: Bride in ton to be good. decent. ndulu. I . Luckily. you don't. have to do that Alone. Bchooll no of trcmen-l . douc help. an the child grow: older. . yoiuiguer can be helped in get M2. on the right track by taking him to church or sunday -school. Purpose of Training 1 RA.-llgloun trsinlng teach I ohildt to be good. A good chll doesn't mlsbohave. 3 At. what. lg: should you start your Thu. depends entirely upon ht ability to ldjuat. himself to his sur- roundtnga. Last. Sunday, a woman and her four children. ranging irfage from about two to eight. out in the pew directly in front. of me. 1 expectet . the children to be restless, and P. distraction to everyone around But they werenit. 4 Children were Good I That little eight-year-old girl act- - uully moihered the youngest child. Iiushlng her at. each little cry. The other two. both boys - one was about three and the other 1! year or so older-crawled up- on the bench and just sat there. Maybe they dldnlt. know exactly what. was: going on. but they realized tha, they were in church, and that whcr you are in church. you must. be- have. When you think your child in Oil enough. take him two or thrri times. If he fusses it great deal. wait I few months and then try: again. Once they've gone it feii times, most. youngsters will look for- ward to these Sunday visits. If you promise your child you are going to take him to church - of Mt. .ttt(l Mrs. Allan llcrirtiiiil Joliiison were niarried recenth in do inylhlntf. Or take him any- Quint-,i, Nlass. The bride is the former Mvrtle Elsie Mavhew of -n. .. i . . ' i vi are you ve got to keep that Quincy, Mass. and lnriiierly of Uiarlottetnwn, P. E. I. Site in the promise. Don't. take promises to your children too lightly Yuir youngster will soon learn Continued on page 9 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George, P. E. 1. Her husband's parents Cleveland, ()liio.Ai)liIrtfeu Photo Studio) M. Mayhew. Thistle and Shamrock, ELLEN 'S DIARY by an Island Farmer-in Wife Tnis week turned the schedule of the lnrin-wurk into "dat. ole" pat- "My mite h0m,,i tern oi winter. On these farms. this her; gives the chorins-the milking andlr tight 3 mndip draws. neat? When Winter's yellow brttiiht stables and And fill the room with taper light, in so hold the precious hours more the dly. Any time tn spare then is clear; out toward the extra endeavours 1 build . me with pm, cones close. James declared this morning he cooki tch t . "didnt know where they would 512: SW” 95 mm. whim out lmd my time these short. days W 80 The sudden storms of winter ride AMERICAN ("HOP Sl'EY to work in the woods." Nevert.he- And life weeps for the banished le.-is. new axe-handles have been rose, ' l or 2 lbs. hamburg or chopped acquired in anticipstion of it. and And oh. my hearthside is more b"! 1 small onion (fry until browni which liu tomato nr today he brought. something in- dear donrs with ancue that aroused By candlelight: I dream the while our curiosity. These axes Ellen- And set: the game, gmw HM. and Then add macaroni been cooked. 1 can Emit" an M” m 2 ms g,hm.'eng-ltheitc are bits of the old handles smile tomato soup. Add water as needed lllll. or bar-ui iii" haus-iR9y(l1ll)D11l!(l,;- (H: in them yet; they won-l be in To (mm M Chnwms m.M.mg and thicken. Season with salt and Add 1 ("blh;"'sl"Pd.'mpEp.:;d ianmg your way if I put them here in the near." Pepper to taste. lloii- in mutt: We i A ' - t d ' lltlgllll iii the meat. Add 2 beef wmmmg Wm O W om" wml Um” Mnnday - -. P4 -l Diary ”M"' Si-l"Il9.V Hutchinson. bouillon ciibes; t:over and slmmtf about. 2 lirs.. or until fork-tender. FOi'l)'-flVP minutes before veal iiiii be done. add 8 medium-sized peeled white potatoes. To serve. slice meat and heat in hot vinaigrette sauce. Prune whip (tel: Add 1 envelope iinflavored gelatin to 8 tbs. cold water. l.ei stand 5 min.; then dis- golve over boiling watcr. Slow-stir into 1 c. cooked 5lE'VPil prune pulp. or use ”Jtinior" chopped prllnP-54 Afld l tsp. lemii'n juice. a INN Kmlll-'1 salt. and '2 c. sugar. Stir until very smooth. ReIl'ls:L't':IlP iiiiiil l)0):llllllllK '0 thicken. Tlien boat 2 large egg whites still and fold in. Transfer to shrrbcl cups Chill until Firm. (illl'lllSll with Wlllfllwd topping. shredded coroiiiit or civill- pcd nutmtiats. HOT YlNAlGRET'FE SAUCE FROM THE CHEF lviiiv-t-linp l pt-rled small onion. Add 3 tbs. minced pii-kle. 1 tbs. minced parsley. 1 this salad nil. M tsp. table mustard. '-.- tsp. Worces- teriihlre sauce. H tsp. salt. and 'a c. vinegar. preferably tarragon. Stir illlfl brim: to boiling polnt.' Then and l mie-cltnpped hard- rookrd egg and mix well. Morning Smile Parent” "How do I know that you aren't marrying my daughter for my mniiey't" Suitor "We're both Lakniiz 3 "SK; how No I know lion wont fail in a clean While string. Too Plump For Knits? You May Be Mistaken! By F.l.I'2ANOR ROSS Knitwear is becoming this at-ad son! t Richly embroidered and fur trim-j med sweaters are .3 popular dlfti item, as are knit dresses and smart little weskits. - The. middy collar is the common denominator of the latest. knitwear. fashions. seemingly every dress, or long-torso mlddy-type sweater. flaunts one. of these wide. squared- off collars. iiomctimea lared with angora atrlngl. I dz-tail noticed in both winter and cruise styles. Mkl& Topa Knit mlddy tops with navy pleat ed skirts rue. a big hit already, an not. just with teen-agerii. In fact. designers of knitwear are devoting more Attention than ever before. to the mature woman who may be It trifle overweight but. doesnt. want to have to worry about it when she goes shopping. luy Livia- Knit dresses and siiiiii have taken on May, supple. lilies. with gnreii often placed at skin from: rather than at. the hip; '!'l'trcc-quarter aleoven also nccomplteh more in slimming the silhouette than very vca r or an?" change from standard black or navy nu wot”, "J" of December glenmy GHidghestH AV;l'l(l:lE in the Junior blue, .. ' . ra es. eat on. New-looking this season, and I i::n!.”:E'th'e19g:):'::o:'gg5lfie;;vmm Perfect Attendance, Helen Gal- popular holiday gift item. is the ' 9"” hot. and Leonard Gallant. elongated sweater that keeps right on going until it. becomes a dreul Belted with leather, it. uses a jew- eled neckline or it big collar to bat- antc and set off its perfect. alm- pliclty. Those answer the urban-suburban wardrobe problem nicely. The cotton knit dress that looks like wool can go right. on through the winter. with a preference for charcoal and pink in the favored color ” atltm. Then there are handsome dreues in chenille and ribbon knmi, with the ribbon mounted on 1 not back- ing and worn with I contrutlng slip. Novel Techniques Fibers and meihodl of knitting are just. as interesting these days as the finished products. Many ii fancy stitch simulate: hand-knit.- ting. A combination of iambic wool and angnra in the next best. thing to Cashmere. and much less expon- Jive. hook at the label or hand-tn; on a knit garment as carefully as you sure. especially to the children of they?" be said. . The season of woodswork will her here before long. scent. of spruce and fir will be brought home to) us in the evenings, and afternoonsr will show us the smoke of the clear- lng-fims which of late yearn ac-t companies the wood-chopping and lumbering. In sunshine how straight the column will rise. in cloudy daysi it will linger darkly along the fields. Meanwhile. James goes to spend most of his day at Alderlea to help the younger farmer there with a dozen cares of that place . . . Our farm-assistant of the fall. left on a morning of this week to be gone . to interests of his own. Partings' Pattern 45ri2:Missos'Sizrs 12,14. bflnil ftlrcl-S. yltl. Ill. 20. SlZC 16 takes (Pi. yards ”I'll be. missing you”. James s;iid.'39-inch fabric. "All the Family will". we. added. This pattern easy to use. sunple "Oh well" he laughed "when you to sea; is tested for fit. Hair com- oomc up to Boston. you'll have to plete illustrated instructions. look me up. I wont. be hard to Send Thirty-Five Cents (35c) in find-anyone. will be able to tell coins istamps cannot be acceptiedil you my whereabouts!" And no be for this pattern. Print plainly Slzci left us with I laugh on our lips. Name. Address. Style Number this man who has no intention of 591141 Order it? ANNE ADAMS. ieiiving behind him the red cliffs of care The Guardian. 60 Front Streets this sea-glrt. Isle. but who will go. W95? TOTODW we suppose as in former winters. in drive Her Majesty's Mail on a rural route which has its begin- ning at. the corner-store in his and our community of Home. A wel- come traveller he will be we are " " 'i so G””ls'”8ht - - - - - McNelll's Mills w. t. Aime Adams Patterns CLASSIC FLATTERY I 1955 version of the ever flatter- i lug casual-forever fashion-right! Notice the new diagonal front. - it presents such a slenderizng appear- ance. Those wide, round yokea are Very new. very smart too! Choose A lustrous faille. it iinft. wool. Easy to sew! HOPE RIVER SCH(iV07l.. Nnvemher Report: Grade IX -- 1 Fame Stewart. Grade Vlff - 1. Margaret Simp- son: 2. Herbert Simpson. the forms as he bears to the mail- 2 Gr::hPl.p vsllmra G""m” Rem? b.lltok lth. ' if 0:t,;;",g;;1g, M323"; G W0" 5.3.2.391......-..'c.i.. How smartly now we are being 1 1”! P tr" E 1' I”''" G53 borne toward it! "2.”',ad! W H 1 Mn iv an L - - - r .i en; "1 never forget. now to My my 2. Marcellus Reid; .'l. Lennard Gal. prayers" Mack offered the other lam day. 1 "But you always remembered" Wt Glgzaggiylg"B1ljP:d":l:hB:u(;';:?; 2' u'AiNot always. Sometimes I forgot 82:: 1152',-" Ii ?"g.rld Mal'.""” and" with it shy Imile "sometimes mm. 2' Alia: gum". '.f'"Ij:vT5 I didnt feel like it. But I say them now" he nodded. "You see. it's getting handy Christmas!" In country-pluea its scenes are Reid. Highest Average in the Senior Grades, Margaret Simpson. to see these as we hear again childish voices rehearsing the Carola that never grow old. And what of the farm-housu ui Ohrintmn Telchen Mute Nun. 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