n. Alice Brooks Designs X-- Continued ii-om pt; 3 Happenings On Thursday Mrs. J. R. Morris entertained at Mulberry Lodge, Summerside. at a dinner party for those taking part in the Morris- Holman wedding. . . . amunggggme out of the province guaau.v3ho attended the Morris- Holma.ri' nuptials yesterday after- noon were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kinsman of Truro, N. S.: Miss Mary Ann Lohnea of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Grease and Miss Janet Grease of Halifax. N. S.; Miss Mary Winsor of Newton Highlands. Mas- sachusetts: Mrs. J. R. Morris of Leamlngton. Ontario; Mrs. A. .1. Cameron and daughters. Anne and Susan. of Valois. Quebec; Mr. Mel- ville Campbell. Wollville. N. 8.: Lt. Sominahder Allen Sterling. of Hall- iax. N. S: Li Craig Balson, and Lt Ronald I-iuichi.-on of H M. C. S. Magnificent. lit. Allan Booth of Cornwallis. N. S. . . o Mrs W A. Currie was hostess at TIFF home in Summerside on Mon- iiay evening when bridge was in play. I I 0 Last meriiiix Mrs. J K. Beer. Mrs. B. F. Hunter and Mrs. Charles Linklettcr were Joint hostesses at a House Warming party for Dr and Mrs. J. B. Downing in their new home on summer street. ' O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis and ion. Robert. returned this week to their home in Summeraida alter visiting in Dartmouth. N. 3. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harris. . . . Mrs. Richard Hinton entertained at bridge at her home in Summer- aide on Monday evening. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schiirman .M.M......Mm....j....m Classes with 8 F or the fashion conscious woman. who wants liar glance to harmon- lao with her enaemhla, we intro- duce the oxcitingly new FLAME. Hero is a delicately designed fauna with glamouroua interchangeable topa.. .Fi.AME'lTI'.S.. .lntoo full- lou accented ooloaa9 and in two distinctive styles. With a fit-Ir of the finger YOU along. &ccnlonInrooInplela wtarbobc Aanaoly. 'I'ango Red . . . Mission Ron . . . Gino! . .. Brown Tweed. . Luna DnwI...lrnaaldCraaa ...Valu Blua...lndigo...GrayHau...0nyx NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL OPTOMETRIST 12-INCHES TALL I He's a BIG 32-inches tall - a life-also boy doll. The perfect "pal" for your youngsters! Droaa him in aiaa-two boya' outgrown clothes. Your child will love him! Pattern 1011 has pattern pieces. tranaiera and directions for making a BIG I2-inch boy doll. lend TWENTY-FIVI UINTI in coma for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Alice Brooks designs clo The Guardian. 60 Float St. wast, Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly NAME. AD- DRESS. PA'I'I'ER.N NUMBER. Brlrrafui of thrifty gift idola v our Alice Brooks Needlecraft Cata- log-lz of the moat popular em- broidery, crochet. sewing. color- tranafer duigna to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed in book. sand 25 cents for your copy. Ideas for gifts. bazaars. fashion; have returned to their home in Summerside after spending the week-end in Saint John. N. B.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Ad- cock. . . . Mrs. Creelman Mu;A.rthur and Mrs. Austin Scales returned to their homes in Summerride and Free.- town, respectively, alter visiting in Montreal. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hustle and son. Jefirey. have returned to their home in Mahone Bay. N. S. after visiting in Summerside. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lecky. . . . Mr. and Mra. J. Watson Mac- Naught returned this week from Ottawa to their home in Summer- aida O I I Mrs. John MacGougan and Mrs. Hugh Campbell twin sisters, were tendered congratulations and best wishes by their many friends who called on Thursday at their home in Kenslngton on the occasion of their eighty-sixth birthday. . . . Mrs. Robert Archer entertained at her apartment in Summerside on Thursday evening when bridge was in pla.y. . . . Mra. Oswald Leiui-gey was hostess at bridge at her home in Sum- merside on Wednesday evening. . . . Miss Marion Walton of Gei-mis- ton. South Africa leftsuinmerside on Wednesday after being the guest for the past week of Mrs. Robert Archer. . . . Mrs. Joseph M. Davison has re- turned to her home in Kensington after a visit with relatives in Char- lottedxiwn. V. . . Mra. Emma Holman was hoa- tess at her home in summerside on Thursday at the tea hour. honor- ing Mrs. J. A. Morris of Lentington. ont.. who is here to attend her son's wedding. Mrs. Thane A. Camp- bell presided over the tea cups. . . . y Mr; and Mrs. Ralph Caaeley lalt siimmerside. Thursday by plane roi- Montreal and Ottawa. . O O 0 Mrs. David Larkin entertained Wednesday evening at her home in summsraide in honor of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mac- Donald. who are celebrating their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. One of the Finest PERMANENT WAVES In the world I1 I -. The Snapcurl Lanolin COLD WAVE MACHINE MACIIINELESS Creme Shampoo and Styling Comb the hn.Ir with a damn comb and the curls annp right back Into plau. Ea- peclllly beneficial to fine. dry and grey hair. Ono of the moat beautiful won: ever given. EMPRESS BEAUTY SALON Charlottotowwa loading nor- manont wave aaion. lluahsa Building. 150 Queen Sheet. f FURNACE OIL 1 2. Cleaner and faster 3. 4. Fewer parts 5 was service in ii. More heat with leaa PREMIUM KLEEN- FLO For Your HEATING and COOKING COMFORT . Leas soot, carbon and oil odours. K storage tank Ind burner clean cops laoaieata. ALL THIS of NO EXTRA COST to YOU ARIIFAST DDAL D0. STOVE , 0": I heating. oil. 7 Mr. and Mrs. James Lockliart Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliver hart. of Coleman. From left hart. the groom and bride; SPRINGTON W. I. The Springton W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Thompson on Wednesday, December 1. Meeting opened with a duet by Mrs. Dun- can Macintosh and Mrs. Cyrus Mar- tin foliowed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Six members present and six visitors. A bill of 549.50 was prcseiiied for stove, moved by Mrs. E. Lamont, seconded by Mrs. D. Macintosh this bill be paid. It was moved and seconded to get paper towels for school. It was moved and sea- onded to remember shut-ins at Christmas. A bill for postage on cards was moved and seconded to be paid. It was moved by Miss Shirley MacLennan seconded by Mrs. D. Macintosh 55.00 be paid for spray for deceased. It was decided to leave a donation in the T. B. Len- moved by Mrs onded by Mrs. E. Lamont. that apples be bought for the school children at Christmas also to sell candy at the concert. Next meet- ing in be held at the home of Mrs. Duncan Macintosh. CARLETON W. I. The twenty-foiirth annual meet- ing of the Carleton Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Albert Craswell on Friday c-vi-niiiiz. Nov. 5th. The President presided and opened the meeting with the "Institute Ode,” followed by the Creed in unison. Rnll call was re- sponded to by 11 nienibcrs by pay- ing their fees for the cumiiig year. One new member joined. The minutes of the last. annual and monthly meeting were read and approved. The President. Mrs. MacCallum thanked all the mem- bers for everything they had done during the year. The Treasurer reported that 5612.34 had been Leary United Church Manse on November 10. 1954. of West Devon. to right are: gue over llll next. inectinz it wa:-.' D. Macliitusli. sec-' Lockhart- Oliver edding .art- pictured with their attendants The bride, is the The taken in during the year in the fol- Iowing ways. membership fees, pantry sale, donations, Institute apron. sale of premium blankets, play. sale of candy, government gram, ice cream social and par- rel post sale, waist measure- ments, money from Guardian for recipes, collections, cake fund and birthday box. The expenses amounted to 5420,41 in the following ways: School Sup- plies. school children's treats and shut-in boxes. sick treats. dele- gates expenses, pi'ojecim', denial .t.-linic, gifts. Chrisimas cards. lpnsiage, dnnalinns to T. B. Lea- gue. Save the Children Fund. 'March of Dimes, play expenses. donations cultivator for India fund, painting of signs. ice cream for school opening. rcnlal for schnoll basement, hot water heater for! basement, kiichrn, soap dispenser. dish pads and stove for kitchen. The unrnmiliocs gave, their parts and Scllmil coiiiiiiiiire llOl'l.Pd that rlustbane had bought. New school re- ye- been committee 5' fnllowina their wedding in the. 0'- former Frances Oliver. daughter of groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Lock. - Banner man Lorkharl. groonisman; Mr. and mm, .lPSSl(' Oliver, bridesmaid.--(I'hnl.n by D. W. Soars). James Lock- The foilowimz are. the officers for the coming year: President. Mrs. Donald Sutherland; vice- president, Mrs. Wilbur Cairns; secrelai'y-trcasiii-er, lVIl'S Gordon MacDonald; directors, Mrs, than Bell. Mrs. Clifford and Mrs. Frank Quigley; Auditors, Mrs. John Quigley and Mrs Mrs. Arthur MacMi(-ken: red cross Convener, Mrs. John Myers: blanket committee, Mrs. Al'llllll' MacMicken and Mrs. Heber My- ers. Lunch committee for next meet- ing is Mrs. Morley Mutiart. Mrs. Heber Myers and Mrs. and discussed. Plans were made for chicken supper to be held on Nov. 9. Cake fund amounted to 60c. Meeting closed with the Queen. Lunch was served by the has- ie-ss. assisted by committee in charize. is Mrs. John Quigley and Mrs. Ralph MacCaull. Stove committee. reported that stove had been lmiizlit Mrs. John Myers nave re- port on play. It was moved by Mrs. Arthur Mr-icMillan and seconded by Mrs. Ralph MacCaull that a mic ni thanks be given to all who ,IOOk part in play and Mrs. Mar- Cailum thanked Mrs. MacCaull jfnr giving rcadiniz at play this lfiill. Roll call for next meeting is in he answr-red with a gift Ioig our Institute Kitchen. Next meet- ing is in he held on first Tuesday in December in school auditorium. Mrs. Frank Quigley gave repnri '0! Red Cross work done rlurin,z the year. The following is the im- pnii: 12 p.1ii's ankle socks, livc ynantie dresses. one quilt. R pull- overs. 6-8 years. one pair over- alls, six pullovers (24 yearsl, it-n girls blouses, four pairs xii-15' panties. six pairs boys liwn girls nighiies. , Merry Chri 60 OFF EVERY TWO PAIR , 'I'ROPICANAS- 'Aiisim stmas Sale ORIENT NYLONS 51 Gauge 15 Denier ahlhlnl. TWO PAIRS SI .90 I Reg. si.25 l I Reg. si.35 TWO PAIRS 52.10 ElE!E-'E E. oil HUGHES OWENS S BRUSHM 9' OIL BOXES " CRAFT MASTER SETS ' INSTRUCTION BOOKS We are privileged to be the representatives for the Featuring WINSOR NEWTON on. a water COLORS - f E PANN PAINT BY NUMBER SETS SCANTLEBURY SIGNS It PLASTICS er-3:9, G11-'15 bump; ARTIST SUPPLIES A Dhhhtth-hhhDhDID.IIQl S DOOR PLAQUES "' NAME PLATIES l" PAS'I'EI.S Dial 4555 pyjamas. i r 4.984 COATS-CLEARING 20?" The FASHION snore: you how to get ' Tool sets, loo. SKATES and boys. wonderful gift. In 1 AND PUCKS n loiy and number. any lad proud. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. -'-9”: '.-1” .17-.&”3&!C-”vE?&'aK4E.'-Ell Na- 3 Rogers, i Al- ' ihert Cragivell: assistant SECl'BlBi')',I Raymond , Harvey. Correspendence was read' I Remember Hardware Gifts Are Long Lasting and Practical QUALITY TOOLS If he likes tools, come in and let skilled craftsmen advise him truly good tools at moderate cost. C. C. M. BOOTS We have them for both girls They make I HOCKEY Sl'CKS You'll find them here in var- A gift hockey and puck will make ll-A VTEW W- 1- l SlI'll'PtIB,V:u Dec. 11. 71954 The Guardian The Sea View W. I. met at iheybauar and pantry sale which is at Christmas homa of the president. Mrs. Vi'.;io be held on December 11 at C. Donald for the December meel.IKe'ir Clark's store. Kensington. lng which opened by singing "Sil-lMrs. Horace Stewart invited mem- ent Night" and repeating the hers to her home, to park bazaar Creed in unlaon. Twelve membersldonalions on Thursday. Dec. 9. and three visitors were present. The ladies were then served I and four other members paid delicious treat or Christmas candy. their membership fees. Minutes of It was decided to have a social the previous meeting were rr-adievening in the hall on Wednes- and approved. Idny. Der. 15. it was movt-.1! and Proceeds, from card paiiy andlseconded that one hundred dol- chicken supper were reported. and lars be paid the S('h0Ol ti-usteep all bills presented were moved to board to defray expenses towards; ---u -- be, paid. Donations from Simp- new playground (or school. Sun-' Cymbals. or round metal plates aon'a and Eaton'a were distributed shine Boxes are to be sent to were used in bands and music by to be made int.o articles for a several residents in the district the ancient Egyptians and Greeks Week - End Special ON SALE TODAY CONGOLEUM BUGS DISCONTINUED PATTERNS Smurtan up the rooms in your home with a new Congoleum Rug of those very Special Prices. Size 6' x 9' Reg. 36.50 Size 7 1-2' x 9' Reg. 37.95 35.50 Size 9' x 9' Reg. 39.25 36.50 Size 9' x 10 1-2' Reg. 310.70 37.50 Size 9' x 12' Reg. 312.25 38.50 Size 9' x 13 1-2' Reg; 313.75 Snecial . 39.60 Size 9' x 15' Reg. 315.25 Snecial ... 310.95 HOUSE FURNISHINGS DEPT. MGDRE 8- M9LEODI'I."Lle9 Page 9 and the school children are to he treated at the Christmas concert. The sick rom- mlttee reported making four calls. Then followed an exchange of Christmas gifts among the mem- bnra. For program Miss Judith Woodslde. accompanied by Mrs. Lorne Campbell sang "Away In A Manger". Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Nel- lie Barwise and Mrs. Earle Kl)”. Special Special Special Special Special ...y".. Decorations A full assortment. of Christnias Lights -indoor and outdoor. Santa Claus Plaque- Chandelier Star-Wreaths-Tree Stands- Illuminated Musical Church. All quality goods reasonably priced. sWK?&l 4& !&l&l .0, it "'. NEW - DIFFERENT - INT RIGUING CAMBRIDGE ARMS 5 and 5 ACCESSORY UNITS Q Make your own smart table appointments and E decorative aivaiigeincnts. i""”lWt'R'ItI STEAK KNIVES and CARVING SETS POCKET KNIVES Quality Sheffield Steel BATHROOM SCALES CARPET SWEEPERS FLASHLIGHTS L SCISgrg;Snd;g Pmvgm T. sanrnv LANTERNS r-e-.-2::-Per-2e-s-tea-2sasatetsssisseiezseszezezeszaa This Year Give A TAYLOR Thermometer or Barometer status.-e:.a'-..-.e'-.".e:a:e:4.s:ee-czar-e'v.:' China Dept. 3E!(4g5t59Q&&!&P&"5-- .- Q a-(twin-(vs-vs-it-1-oat-mt ' J.?,".E.'9Z.4sE.4'-34.3.e'5.e3&.'1-&5E”a' '-'3”5E1E15!E!E9&4& E212-5'45!-'.':'l Appliances Automatic Cooker and I E Deep Fryer ; Sunhcani Beautiful Asmortment Q Sunbeam Radiant Control English Bone China Cups and 1 Toaster Saucers . Sunbeam Baby Bottle Warincr Wooden Trays and Salad Howls l-Electric Clocks Selection of Revere Ware 2' Heating Pads Oneida Stainless Steel Tray . Community Ware and 1847 Rog- in. ers Bros. Silverware 5' Brass Fireplace Fittings Steam Irons Coffee Porcolaiorl Electric Razors Hot Plates .. Chrome-Plated Kitchen Tools 31” I S ! ENGLISH non: CHINA cues and saucers- ; Large Selection - Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95: III! I Mar-' . .... A...” g -.-.:.' J -.