hristmas Puddi‘hg'. 'Hom' Slide) ORDER TODAY! mart Bakeries Lu Kent 8;. pm a W K W Il-STOIIEYLTI. 5 Gifts the family unly . . . Highest Quality Furniture Lowest Possible Prices Courteous, Efficid Service would Mr. and Mn. William K. Camp. 5.11 were married on November 3 at 8 pm. in the United Ohurch Manse, O‘Leary, P.E.I. The bride is the former Stella MacNevin, daughter of Mr. and ELLEN’S DIARY Calmly, the mks alt Alderlea, borne to the fiinal steps in the heme-canning of their chickens May. After dinner, it was, when fie didhes had been washed and mm cupboards and ord- a’ restored in the kitchens. . Our? tire hurmned its siestotune. The dank cat, let into the quiet hum his outdoor affairs, Wed straight to the couch, climbed easily to his cushion and. pioceeded to enjoy an afternoon lip. J‘James our long-suffering assis- taut at those chores which hall on the borderland of womens’ domain, came by too then to call tor a tavorite Whetstone with which to put a keen edge on the butcher knife. now not much ntore than a souvenir of a form— er era of our fl ming. Did the coo utter a yearn-- it only the other day tor a tally chop from a land) remin- my on pasture? They lmew no thing more about it until the was brought to them neat- Iw' portionaed for pan or skillet, by an extremely kiind butcher of Ilia community instead of the ,men of the harm. “By rights” James commented once lilting eyes toward the reach of fields “it’s the axes I should be sharpening and not playing mmmd about chickens! This would be a great afternoon In the We spread the kitchentable With a thick cloth and brought a chicken, plucked, drawn—and Pretty, to the scene. . “Now the legs first!” we sand. James smiled, tested with a fin- ger the knilfe’s edge and then With a left hand severed one neatly, unjroined it and set it aside v I10 await the cooks’ pleasure. The kettle sang, the cover un- InIgodidltirnestothe strengthof the tune. We heard the water in the bathpan, commence to bub— vble and boil. At the sink. Jean- Vnie sterilized tins and covers and Went on Ito set up the canning- . maclfine on a small table close by. We had come to a nice alf- Iiemoon. And not without its } pleasant incidentals. ,1 The dogs concerted barks, brought by a collector of the x} number who solicit funds for this ub—fl most inexpensive salesman ya. can employ - - - CI GUARDIAN- PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 3CAMPBELL-MocNEVIN WEDDING LetIer-Perry Wedding Is Happy Autumn Event The Wedding took place at Our Lady of Loretta Chapel. R.C.A.F. Station. Summersidc, on Satur- day. November 15th, when Mar~ garel Shirley. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Perry was united in marriage with Neale Keith. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Lefler of Windsor, On- tario. The ceremony was performed by Reverend Father McGilliv- ray. The guest pews were mark- ed with white lace dailies, cen- tered with a white rose and tiny white sating bows. Mrs. Irene Peters was the organist and ac- companied Miss Betty Blacquiere who sang during the singing of the Register. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, looked charming in her ballerina length gown of nylon chiffon. The bod- ice led into a full rustling bout- fant nylon skirt accentuated with imported Chantilly lace bands. The V neckline in front and back was attached by tiny self cover- ed buttons. Her shoulder length veil of ny— lon illusion fell flrom a haed dress of nylon trimmed with se- quins. Her only jewellery was a pearl necklace, a gift of the groom. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and term with satin streamers. Miss Nora DeRoche, cousin of the bride. was bridesmaid. She was gowned in yellow .net over taffeta with matching headdress. mitts and shoes, and carried a nosegay of red roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Jack Ashtord, while John Mrs. Rustin MacNevin, of Cas- cumpec. The groom is the son of the late Keir Campbell and Mrs. Campbell, Alberton. ‘ Rev. J. Heber Kean performed the ceremony.~Photo by Sears, The Read Studio. 'i The Chicken Is Canned T Now For Feasts Ahead and that always—worthy cause at the farmers doors. There came tooasalesmamoneofthatbro— theer which deals with the hammers, and though not always eflfecting a sale invarialbly leaves us a glimpse of another world of living, altogether differ- ent firom ours. And the short afternoon waned. Arnd early shadows began to heap the valley below with gray which overflowed to the hilltops. “It won’t be long before we come to the shortest day", we ovllfered. “Not long” James nodded. “I guess Ellen” he said, dropping his knive. “you’ll «have to tinish this one yourself. It's past time to start the chores. You know" . moo-omin. .4“ am...“ he twinldled, hurrying away, “there’s more to the flaming than just canning a few chick- ens!” A satisfying afternoon the cooks had. Indeed this quiet flail day has been gracious to all. Until tomorrow—Diary— H — Brysen and Robert LeBlanc usfh- ered the guests to their pews. For her daughter‘s wedding, Mrs. Perry chose a medium grey flannel suit and chose pale pink accessories and fur jacket. Her corsage was pale pink carna» tions. Following the ceremony a re caption for seventy guests was held at Mulberry Lodge. The bride’s table was decorated with autumn flowers and was cen- tered with a three tier wading cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Miss Margaret Arsenaulrt was in charge of the guest book. The couple left by plane for a honeymoon through the Mari- times. The bride wore a rose knitted suit with a muskrat jac- ket. Her corsage was of deep pink sweetheart roses. The bride and groom have tak- en up residence in Summerside, where the bride is on the office staff of Jenkins Bros. Md, and the groom is stationed at the R.C.A.F. Station. Summerside. Prior to the wedding the bride was tendered a personal show- er at the home of Miss Rena Fitz- patrick, and also a miscellaneous shower which was attended by many friends and relatives at which time she received many useful gifts. GLENWOOD C. W. L. The November meeting of Cor- pus Ohrist parish Council was held on Nov. 18th. at the home of Mrs. Cloran Bulger with Mrs. Br 11 e st MacDonald presiding. 'Ilhree new members were wel - corned to the League. Mrs. Willis Bulger acted as secretary in the absence of Miss Gertrude MacDonald. A sum — mary of the C. W. L. Council executive meeting held in Sum— Imersi-de was given by Mrs. Frank Stewart and attended by four Good-night. members from this council. 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Father Dooley then gave a very instructive talk to the ladies and closed the meeting with prayer. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Hickey on Dec. 16th. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Louis Anstie and his sister, Mrs. Alice MacDonald. The Rev. Fa- ther McCardle performed the ceremony. The bride looked charming in a turquoise tweed suit with pink accessories and wore a corsage of pink earnations. The happy couple will reside in Montague. SPRINGVALE W.I. The annual meeting of Spring— vale W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. Lester Johnston on Tues— day evenng November 11th. The meeting opened “nth the Ode followed by the Mary Ste-: wart collect and a minute of silly em prayer in memory of Spring-- mu di<aster. Roll call was an} swered by members paying theirl annual dues. The minutes of the last reg— i’r's Furs Chislmas! for Why not spoil her this Christmas — Give her what she wants ' uost of all —— but last expects! cauliful . . JRS! ome in and see us about selecting a lovely new fur jacket—- fur stole or ~ fur coat. We will be glad to help you. . beautiful OUR FAMOUS SELECTION OF SKIRTS & SWEATERS IS NOW AT ITS BEST!- TERMS: 12 MONTHS TO PAY! island Entries-s Dial 6923 19 Grafton Street WHEN BUYING FURS YOU HAVE UP TO I Dollar; in ad but mud meetings were read and approved. Busi— ness from the minutes was dis- cussed. School and sick commit- tees reported attending to school needs and remembering a new baby in the district with a baby spoon. I New committees tor the follow in; three months are: Slick. Mrs. Omas Neill and Miss Miriam School, Mrs. Herbert Dollar and Mrs. Bruce Cancer donations were handed to the secretary and bills were presented and paid. The Red Cross Oonveners re- port showed 58 articles made during the year. lit was moved by Mrs. Frank Crabbe and sec- onded by Mus. Murdock Mac- Sween that a vote of thanks be extended to all nonmembers of the district who did sewing and knitting for the Red Cross dur- ing the year. It was decided to have a cake sale in November if a place was available. Mrs. Everett Glow was asked to attend to this mat- ter. Correspondence whth consist- ed of several letters was read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that $15 be sent to Springhdll Disaster Fund. The secretary-treasurer gave ;year which was enjoyed by all“. a satisflaictoiy itimized financial The mnbens present drew names ' MOORE & EATO N-S - \ or J . I g;\\ PETTICOATS from “Your Christmas Shopping Centre” squad el the peel year'- not and the president in her address thanked the members for their cooperation . during the year. ‘ollowing are the slate of of- flicars for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Everett Glow; viceapresridenlt, Mrs. tustin Sen- ltner: secretaryAtreasurer. Mir-s. Frank Crabbe: directors. Mrs. Dale Proude, Mrs. Murdock Mar Sween, Mrs. Omar Neill; audi— tors, Mrs. Bruce Stewart, Mrs. Lester Johnston: Red Cross Con- vener, Mrs. Omar Meil‘l, Card Convener. Mrs. Ralph Cralbbe; buying committee, Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald, Miss Edith Mac- Leod; Organist, Mrs. Dale Proude. Mrs. Dale Proude was appoint- ed to attend to the annual col- lections during the year and Mrs. Rialph Crabbe and Mrs. Herbert Dollar were asked to prepare the yearly programs. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth MacDon- ald. Roll call to be an exchange of Xmas giflts. Lunch committee, Mrs. Frank Crabbe, Mrs. Golden Dollar, Mms. Herbert Dollar, and Mrs. Murdock -. Program tor the evening was trying to guess and telling the Name of the secret pal for the set McLEOD LTD. 3 DAYS - mm. m. SAT. . Nylon “Baby Doll" Pyjamas With lace and piping at iumI Iarge. Pink, que. re SPEGIAL, PAIII Nylon tricot yoke with flounce of flower flocked nylon and taffeta underskirt, trimmed with net. 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