Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Phone 8506 . ._. TRISHTOWN W1. ed by the collect. Nineteen members held at the home of Mrs. Monai Campbell. The meeting opencdlthe Leadershi coupe eetin by singing “Jingle Bells", follow-I in p s m g responded field In the hall on Thursday nightlfor the concert on December 19, $5.00? .3. Bond bebought, tome 81.00 to the CA6. for MP J’t‘fir- ‘ The December meeting of the 1 Wth Mr. Norman MacLeod as ‘The directors asked for ideas and35’3-0O towards the expense 0" Send All were apPI‘OVE'd- Ems ““I‘e ll‘ishtown Women‘s Institute waslinstructor. An informative report from the Summersi‘de was presented by the delegates, Mrs. R. Stavert and Mrs. Leigh Paynter. 70 mem- to roll call by each handing in in hers attended this meeting Christmas gift. The minutes of I last meeting were read and adopt- reported on ed. The treasurer The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri” Dec. 12, 1958 ELLEN’S DIARY How Long Before The 7 , the funds on hand. Mrs. B. Camp- :bell advised the members of the jFirst Aid Refresher Course to be The sick committee reported no sickness. New committee Marion Evans. Irene Campbell Iand Velma Payn-ter. The school needs had been supplied costing ;$z.18. New committee. Phelicia day. spent itself towards the dark the dark which work is ended. declares Until tomorrow IJohhstone and Mrs. D. Hickox. [$5.30 were the receipts for the day‘s I month. and peace and , quiet trips softly in at the door. ‘ DIary..Good— New business consisted of de- 1ciding on Christmas treats for . the school children. also the mem Ibers were asked to make candy help in planning a programme for 1959 for competition. The opinion of the meeting was ing a delegate to the A.C.W.W. conference in Edinburgh. Also \presented and moved to be paid. $1.30 collection was taken up. that the monthly electric light service charge of $6.00 for the community hall was too high..l Mrs. H. MacLeod, Mrs. B. Car“ bell, Mrs. MacLeod were ap- pointed to take up this matter with the company and urge it to reduce the recent extra charge. A vote was taken and carried in favor of installing electric lights in the school and the school secretary was to be advised that the ‘V.I. will 3‘ ‘st in this project if the rate payers decide to go ahead with it. The correspondence was then read. It was suggested that a Shop at our store for a full selection U] Christmas Baking Needs, also Fresh island Killed Turkeys, Geese and Ducks. c & r roonLAun’ 180 Queen ST. Dial 4811 Robins Come Home Again? 9”“ “The Winter’s wearing away" , H Eaves dripped. Mack's clear- a Visitor of the afternoon offer- ed paths of last night through the w new. MRS. AND MRS. L. E. HAMMILL .The Groom’s Brother Officiales Al Marriage i ‘. Saint Dunstan's Basilica was ' he scene of a pretty fall wed-I ding Saturday November 8th at am. when Joan Mary Vail, «m. htel‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Charlottetown, P.E.l. be- came the bride of Louis Edwin Hammill, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Redverse Hammill. Freetown, P_.E.I. .Rev. Preston Hammill. brother at the groom celebrated the Nup- - Mass and performed the ge ceremoney. :‘MrS. Joseph Dougan played the pdding music and Mr. Frank ;.,, : Intyre was soloist. The altar flue and gold vigil lights, pink ,‘snd white carnations and multi- }_ colored fall flowers. The guest . Apews were attractively marked ' th pastel shades of yellow and n bows. "The bride, given in marriage her father looked both beau- and charming in a full length gown of white brocaded sa- tin with sweetheart neckline and sleeves toperi'ng to points over the wrists. Her finger—hip veil was held by a tiny pearl-studded crown. Her bouquet was of red and white carnations. The bridesmaid was Miss Fran- ces Doucette, who wore a tur- quoise brocaded satin gown. Her igloves and headdress were yel- low and she. carried a bouquet The bride's mother wore a sheath dress of burnt orange with matching hat and brown for ' jacket. Her corsage was of white Carnations. of yellow and white carnaitions. ,, The best man was Mr. Elmer Hammill brother of the groom. The ushers were Mr. Percy Vail Jr.. brother of the bride and Mr. Eric Hammill. The groom's mother wore a “I! l I. I navy blue crepe dress wiithtwhite - accessories. Her corsage was of white oar-nations. The bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Iolsum TOOL-A63! uni "r . Holsul btimc plcunfl- I agree: H019“. ity‘ Brad W- mu'itious IIIJ' lior’s impofl“ Icy. Dames Arsenault, Coleman, P. E.I. wore navy with white acces- gsories. Her corsage was white ~carnations. . Immediately following the cor- emony a reception was held at the Queen Hotel. The table was centered with a three tier wed- ding cake with miniature bride was adorned with: t and groom. The tables had vases of'flall flowers. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. El- mer Hammill and responded to by the groom. MiSS Marlene McLeod was in charge of the guest book. After the reception the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip through the New Endland States. For travelling the bride chose a powder blue suit with black and white accessories. Her cor- sage was pink car-nations. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower by Saint Dunstan‘s Parish Sodality of which she was a member and a shower at the home of Miss Barbara Cronin where she re- ceived many beautiful gifts. , On their return the bride and groom were given a shower the Community at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hammill, brother of the groom. - Mr. and Mrs. Hammill will re- side in Freetown. P.E.I. CORNWALL W. I. The December meeting of the Cornwall Women’s Institute, met at the home of Mrs. Stanley Wil- lis, Monday evening, December first. The meeting opened with Jingle Bells. The roll call was answered by twenty-two members, with membership fees and a card. A discussion took place con - cerning the Shur-Gain Show at Clyde River, Dec. 12th. All mem- bers were asked to bring' five lunches. The reports were heard, from the different committees. Motions were made to contri- bute, to the C. A. C., T. B. Lea- gue and the Tri-annual confer - ence in Scotland. The annual Christmas party is to be held, Monday December 15th. at the home of Mrs. James Beer. Mrs. Dannie Gass, consent- ed to take charge of the Birth- day Box. ' The president, Mrs. Ford Wil- son, gave a very interesting re- port. on the Leadership course she attended. The secretary was asked to in- quire, if the Handicraft Van would be available this winter. A "S'fihhnflii‘ 12.3 ‘ ‘ ¥ 74 mammals.an Headquarters for Pianos and Orgllll ' MILLER BROS. LIMITED P. E. I.’s Oldest Music House! .- 147 Great George St. Dial 3535 ' AfififlifinmiDflIMAhmamwmililfll A -“KMKKKKKIKXIIIKKHKK‘KKKKKK‘KIKI il's Furs. for Christmas! OER FAMOUS SELECTION OF SKIRTS & SWEATERS IS NOW AT ITS BEST! Why not spoil her this Christmas — Give her what she wants most of» all -— but Ieast expects! ’3eautiful . . . beautiful ‘URS! :ome in and see us about selecting a lovely new fur jacket-— fur stole or fur coat. We will be glad to help you. 0 TERMS: V 12 MONTHS T0 PM: 7’ Grafton Street \\ HEN BUYIN c. was YOU HAVE UP To island Entries-s Dial 6923 _ jays that flitted among the gray; dish of the meal chanced to be, ed.” on I know” he smiled “we' new-«'allen snow were almoat re not actually into the winter bare. Streamlets trickled down yet, but it’s more like winter the driveway. Yes, the weather these times than the fall.” was with them, mild as it was. “this We Pecan“ 1 Query 01:01“? “We're likely to get a snap of “Howelchfldljen this morning: ghost after this, Ellen” James °ng “’1” 1‘ be before 3:119 I said at dinner. “We must see to r022"; fimspomef’: “ , lcleaninig that chimney. Let one be too long We’llellrgso Ehsywvzg" licpercury drop—that’s When the ‘. , ‘ ' ire commence! Folk 11 hardly "on" me mm between stoves, furnaces...tlher: :izkgvgg slip away.” . . heated ' Thls was a pretty day. The sky i and...” plpes, chimneys catch was -ue~a deep blue, dee than that of the wing, or ’ZEZI mast leg 0f lamb‘ our main’ :tasteful, and tender, though the thought intruded, not likely as strengthening as a roast of beef. lVegetables and a relish. JAnd fog- tdfssert? We asked “When 0“ se I _ amcs w a i would be: an end keep dapkylike tfiatnthgn of pudding from the refrigerator er of famer to the yard remark 1a big of preserve? a dip of ma’ ed awe may be sure the n‘eamerl malade come up full of home- 1sotmetlirilng like the hog prices 0 3mg“ tmélt {and Safs‘hinfil't fihe ae! e - .. nro uc o a ar sou ern 'c en “ed,” mm“ "may "use" iHe smiled. James came fr . “I thinkl prefer a piece of then, closing the 32101. zegifilgeg homevmade bread and molasses. hind him . I’ve been reading, there's many “And what are t V a mineral and good vitamin in today?” the visits: $113121;st lthat combination. In fact this “At the moment" James smi. authority said the mothers of the ed “they're welcoming 3 lim‘ .ong ago who gave their child a of piglets to the world The lav piece of bread, or bannock and of them, as it happens_ There.‘ inolasses. instead of cake or cook be no more mm on in the new les was domg him no end of a of the orchard trees. And belov our world of valley la;- in a blacl and white etching...dark of spruce and fir. white of the sn - ed fields. W£over year.” favor. It was extremely whole- uGood luck?” some fare. I like it. Ellen, and I “0’ average," James Ted find the flavor improves” he “mew.” something youreién,t' grinned boyisth “if there is a count much on until they get a ‘spread of butter on top!" day or two over their heads” m And our piglets nursed, and surveyed hastily the sky and napped, and grew, as the mild surroundings. “There have the . weather on M side," he amp gmrmmmm ed. E -' E V TASTY 4‘ very humorous program was put g N on ‘by Mrs. Hector Scott. Mrs. 9 PASTRIES g Hazen. Howard read a very in- g ' ' x terestung Christmas . l! ‘ CHRISTMAS .Mrs. Neil Salmond kindly, in- V E Vited the members to her home, i FRUIT CAKES ,‘i for the January meeting. Lunch ‘3: BREAD, CAKES a minim-nee, Mrs. George Hyde, a? PASTRY : s. Hector Scott, Mrs. Norman 5’ 3‘ Hyde and Mrs. Hoston Heirhily.‘ ,‘5 ENTERPRISE g A delicious lunch was served, it BAKERY 1! bid the hostess and wmgtnittee, 203 Grafton Dial 3747 g aueetlhe meeting closed With the , "In"“.m,",”,,“m§ W _ A K it LADIES LOVE . . . a ll ‘ on e e I 9 EM. Banlon Sweaters ‘ .' Q SHOP TODAY I THE FASHION SHOPPE 141 Gt. George Dial 3355 Party Dresses Tartan Skirts Nylon Lingerie From nuance; "‘KK’C‘SK’KKXKKKKIWE Animals;- Watch the children’s eyes light up when they see our TOY TANKS‘ grand toys and games . . . the pick of Santa’s pack. a bigger-and-better-than-ever selection for all ages! We a have old and new favorites Monograph $27.95 for boys and girls of every age, every interest Visit our spacious T0yland ' on our second floor where ,you can browse around at your leisure and see the fin- l W W. 9%. nun-‘26.. W -W est in toys at the lowest pos- Toy Tractor Wm. Farm Implements sible prices. $2.95 F. II. S. JONES Your Simpson-Sears Store 129 KENT ST. DIAL 3188 pr Women's Blouses “Drip-dry“ cotton blouses in a var- iety of colours. Sizes 12 to 20 in the group. Substandards! z P.M. Special, each ‘ NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ON THESE SPECIALS, PLEASE ON SALE AT 2 P. M. SATURDAY Remain On Sale WhileyQuantifies Last FOAM IRONING BOARD PAD AND TWO SILICONE Fit standard size ironing board. Prevent scorching. Reg. 3.29. 2 P.M. Special, 5 .49 set COVERS TREE STAND Metal tree stands with water con- tainer to help keep tree fresh -- prevents falling needles. Iand). ‘ 2 P.M. Special, I: each CHRISTMAS (T0y- Firsf Qualify Nylons Full-fashioned with dark black seams and ankle slimming panel heels. Beige shades. Sizes 9 to 11. 2 P.M. Special, ' pair Men's Hose Clearance of various qualities. A good variety of colours and patterns. Fit sizes 10 to 13. pair Women's Gloves. Mifls Clearance! Broken size range. variety of colours, patterns. 2 P.M. Special, A pair Men's Gloves Lined copeskin gloves in choice of Sizes 8‘2 to 10%. pair 3 :89 black or brown. 2 P.M. Special, Pen Set Four-piece ball point pen set com- plete with stand. (4 pens plus stand). 2 P.M. Special, set 2 P.M. Special, Playing Cards Double pack in a variety of designs. Make nice gifts. set Hillroy Scribblers Eight to a package. Practical gifts for youngsters. 2 P.M. Special, package Shoe Shine Kits" ' Assorted plaid designed c 0 ve rs. Contains shoe brush and polish. 3 P.M. Special, eaCh, Tie Rack “Dandy” tie rack that will hold 24 ties. 690 2 P.M. Special, each 2 P.M. Special, Weather Forecaer Wooden construction, gaily coloured —little old man and woman indicate weather. each c Fruit Dish and Knife Ideal for gift giving. Very attrac- tive wooden Inuit dish with knife. 2 P.M. Speclal, set Decorative Lamp ‘ 'lpproximately 8" high. China base ‘ith floral design—glass globe and ick. Will actually work although lr ornamental purpose. "Klondike" Yarn Heavy sweater yarn, four ply in ap- proximately 'ounce skeins. A wide range of colours. 2 P.M. Special, Children's Overshoes Overboots in the style they love. Rubberi strap-and-buckle u p p e r s lined with gosy fleeced cotton. Shearling cuff. Colour brown. Sizes 9, 10,111 and 12. Ash Tray Whiteware ash tray. Ideal for gift giving. P.M. Special, ' 2 P.M. Special, '2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special, each ' skeln ‘ pair each I . I . umblers ’ Human 20 he” sum" 5“ Flannelefle Shirl-s Assorted teas oons, knives, forks E nglish earthenware, spray of . , . . Assorted Sizes. heavy “59- “HO”? tablespoons, Sugar shells, butter wheat, clover and field flowers on swab“ for boy-l 0“ gmsi up?“ Glass" design sparkling glass. 2 P.M. Special, each knives, salad fork-s, Florette design 2 P.M. Special» each 19C creamy background. 2 P.M. Special, m 5.95 ' neck closing. Sizes 10 and 12 only. 2 P.M. Special. each Women's Rayon Pyjamas Baby Doll Pyjamas and regula. Women's Oversize Rayon Panties Women's Rayon Briefs Assorted trims and plain in a length pyjamas. Leopard print iety of colours. Sizes small. med- Y'ayon knit- Sizes small» medium Cuff style. Colours pink and white. ium,‘ large. large. '2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. pair pair 49” Special, 2 palrs Women’s Wool Nightingale Shirt and Jean Sets 'eans in serviceable corduroy with lasticized “boxer” waist band. lright, gay shirt in flannelettc. hatching flannel lines the peans. }irls’ and boys’ in the group. - Col- :urs brown. navy, red, green. Sizes 1 and 5 only. set Bowling and Shuffle- board Sets Contains ten pins. two bowling balls. set Complete with rules. 2 P.M. Special, Dolls Suitcase Ideal Christmas gift for “lime colourful 59c mothers". Suitcase has plaid design. 2 P.M. Special, From Scotland, Lacy knit bed ' jackets with ribbed cuffs at wrist. Pink or blue sized to fit 32 to 38. 2 P.M. Special, each Flocked Dacron, Curtains Scalloped edges size about 40 x 81" in white only. Require little or no ironing. 2 P.M. Special. 3 P.M. Special, Ruffled Dacron Curtains White only, size about 40 x 81" Easily laundered. 'equire little or no ironing. pair 5 I69 BOys" Ski Pants Made from warm melton cloth with double knees for extra wear. Elas- tic bottoms. Brown only. Sizes 6 to 16. pair each Men's Ties Reduced from ‘iigher priced ties— an assortment of patterns and materials. 2 P.M. Special, each i c \ Men's Terylene Dress Shirts Fused short point collar and con- vertible two-way cuffs. Stripes and plain white. Sizes 14 to 17. 2 P.M. Special, “Ch 2 P.M. Special, Men's No-Iron Shirts Broadcloth shirts, fine quality ini- ported fabric. Colours white, blue tan and grey. Convertible cuff. Sizes 14 to 17. 2 P.M. Special, each I 2 P.M. Special, Men's Nylon Sport Shirts Leading manufacturer’s clearance' Plain colours blue, green, wine. Sizes small, medium and large. 2 P.M. SPCCial’ each Men's Corduroy Shirts Ivy style. (IS-button collar). Plain colours of red, wine, havy, beige, olive. gold. Sizes small, medium and large. 2 P.M. Special, “Ch Pinking Shears Polished steel. handles. 7 inches long. 2 P.M. Special, Japanned Canister Set Three-piece spun aluminum set con— sists of sugar. coffee and tea con- tainers. 990 2 P.M. Special. set Pillow Cases Wabasso bleached cotton pillow cases. Plain hemmed, cellophane wrapped size about 42” x 33". 2 P.M. Speck" pair 1 .15 Bed Throws Irregulars in a rayon cotton and acrilon. Satin bound bed throws. Colours red. pink and green. Size 72” x 84". each ‘2 P.M. Special. OPEN SATURDAY 9 am. to 5:45 pm. Wflwwmmwawmws 'BUY NOW! NO DOWN PAYMENT ‘ ON BUDGET PLAN AND BUDGET COUPONS 1st MONTHLY PAYMENT JAN. 24. 1959 ‘ «“EEAIQ'ACS... CW! IWCN