33);)-EEMBER 3.3953 rinallsranding A In Ntirillefll Ireland Election aL.PAST. (Reuters)-The right- wlgg p,to.Brit.i8h Unionist party re- mm, 111 power in Northern Ire- lmd with the some number of mm akin previous Parliament. final figures 'for last week's gen- ml dgations pahowed Saturday. Qu9eg's- University, Belfplat which has the privilege of return- ing four members of mi representation mail vote. Sa- turday elected three Unionists and one Independent-against two Un- lonists and two Ind theprevious elections. But the gain was offset by one loss in last week's polling in the constituencies. Final state of the parties in the 52-seat House of Commons is: Un- ionists 38. Independent Unionist 1, Nationalists '1, Independent, Labor 11 Republican Labor Irish Labor 1. Independent 1, and two members pledged to abstain. I Majority Of 24 a proportitr At the dissolution the one Unionist .seat ependents at Labor 1. government since home ltr of 24 against the 1. unomcm otes of the other members. ,,IIonel new net or! lvel feelion Evaporated Mi It its more - natural liner. 4 Per- ' can wonrmr or t Waived:-'L EVAPORATED MILK More like fresh cream than any canned milk you ever tasted. Perfection is truly rich perfection improved uellty end Improved llavor of erlection Evaporated in coffee. Milk era the result of the Improv- ed pnceu and improved eon- Puhmon H W ”l""' lien for deuerta. Veeeurn heirln by e mm- Perieetlon is K V for baby": lorrnule. CENTRAL CREAMERI CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND mm ,. C r (3 G-.-'1.-as-& hipping periee- ' v on. , lenliiicelly uie W”, . " yxlgm-I-.NLl&T .1 -g z-3' fa. state of the parties was: Unionists 37, with vacant. Inde- pendent Unionists 1.Nationaiists 9. Independents 3, Northern Ireland Prime Minister Lord Brookebor- ough, whose party has held the rule war: granted to Northern Ireland 32 Years ago, has an over-all major- combined p Most of these included the Na- tlonallsts. seek to unite Northern Ireland with the southern republic. voak X. 0 T M whole Milk V. make: a l-'r'o.shor; Richet; Boiier- Keeping Magic Centre EIIOQOIHLE Anda Hot-e'e HERE'S oleto Ce, at 325'. Q bizsurprieeitwillbo to your family or friends when you nret cut into p marvellous looking dessert and they see the lum'ous.wh:ppod- (groan) filling right in the centre of that deep. rich chooolato cake. Itis Shirriifls-magic . . . looks difficult . . . couldn't be simpler! the inside story! ' HOW: Bake Shir:-id": Choo- lroMixinloai'pan9'x4M' cut 1' allot of top. Cut a users wuv. sat.-air. Chocolate Cake Mix is as complete as a good cake mix should be . . . ilneot quality The GUARDIAN. T HE C E N T R A CHARLOTTETOWN L GUARDIAN COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. JIMMTS TAXI - Dial 7370 or 7370. coma. bur or BUSINESS SALE at Jack Cameron's. oaaswau. for setter Photo- graphs. COLORFUL SCAIIVES selling below cost at Jack Cameron's Sale. "You! DOLLAR. BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DIIUG STORE." VISIT HI-STYLE MILIJNEBY. 16355 Great George Street. Every style Hi-style. , COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE and space heaters. Douglas Bros. and Jones. TEACHERS SPECIAL we have just received our Christmas play and dialogue books at the Island Book Room, Great George St. DAKS TROUSERS - A new shipment today direct from Eng- land. 325.00. Henderson st Cud- more. BEAUTIFUL Fleetwood combin- ntlon radio-3-speed record-play lors in mahogany, walnut and timed oak, 199.50. Combination table models, 129.50. Firestone Bryenion & MacKay. SPECIALIZING in breakfasts. The Windmill Restaurant now serves a variety of breakfasts irnm 7 a.m. each morning except Sunday. - MMJDONALD RADIO SERVICE. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc andtepe re- cording. 180 Kent Street. Phone 6915. ' AFTERNOON TEA - An enjoy- able afternoon tea was held at the home of Mn. John Connolly. Upper Prince St, on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Kenneth Flavelle. when leaving shortly to make her home in Borden. Mrs. Flavelle was the recip- ient of many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Adrian Feehan and Mrs. lJoseph Molloy assisted in serving. l FAREWELL PARTP Mrs. ,lGut-hrle Ballinaiall was hostess to .the ladies of the Glen Alden Apts. on Thursday p. m.. October 29. at lan enjoyable party honoring Mrs. Mocorkell and her daughter Mau- lreen. on the eve of their depart- ure to take up residarae elsewhere. I The hostess (in costume) read some humorous verses, while Mrs. McMahon presented suitable gifts. Mrs. Mocorlrell expressed her thanks and appreciation. Music. and two delightful readings by Mrs. Ballingall added to the pleasure of the evening. alter which delicious refreshments were ,."f1”.'tCl. SUITE tailored-to-measure :39 00 up. J. P. MadPherson A; son. ADAM HATS for men Henderson as Cudmore. 84.95. MAIIIIORY Ra BROOK HATS selling below cost at Jack Cam- eron's sale. KEBOSENE, Electric and Pro- yane Gas Refrigerators. Bryentou and Macliey. MEN! 34.95 places on your head a. new 1954 styled Adam Hat. Henderson as Cudmore. "we rnear 17112 SICK wean." C.iggey's Pharmacy. next Stewart's Bakery. FINDLAY coal and wood furn- aces. Douglas Bros. and Jones. ATTENTION Community Con- cert Auociation Members. Annual meeting 5th. at 7.30 P. M. Y. M. C. A. SERVICE To SICK, Dial 5132. Cantwell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. ISLAND GIIILEL. Queen street. Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. ALPACAHA OVERCOATS Warmth, without weight in new 1954 colors, s55.00. Exclusive with Henderson .3; Cudmore. MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW for a private consultation and a courtesy treatment by your Bel-l cano representative at S. A. Mc- Donald's. Phone 0523. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDon-l aid and family, Glen Valley, wercl visitors to the city Sunday. Florence Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verrnon Hughes. Brantley Point Road, is a. patient in the City Hospital where she has un- dergone a tonsil operation. Mrs. Julia Mwolnnls. School Street, spent the week-and the guest of Miss Mary A. Ma.cKe.nzie, North Tryori. Mrs. Robert Jay. Mt. Stewart. returned home after spending the week-end with her sister. Mrs. Ful- ton Douglss and cousin, Mrs. Olive Ca-rr, City, and visiting other friends. Mrs. Cora Ling, Wheatley River, and Mrs. H. B. Balderston, North Wiltehire. spent the week-end in West Royalty. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar MacArthur. Miss Mary F. Mayne, RN, of! Morgan. left Oct. 24, for Boston where she plans to spend the win- ter. Mr. Fenton May-ne, of Emerald accompanied by his sister, Miss Elsie Mayne and Mrs. Ewen Todd, Rose Valley motored to Oxford. N.s. on Oct. 24, where they vis- ited relatives. MacEwen - Macilae . Werlding' I Baskets of -gladioil made a beautiful setting in Brookfield Presbyterian Church on Septem- ber 26. at 2 o'clock, for the wed- ding of Helen Mildred, only daugh- ter of Mr. .Norman Mac.l-tare and the late Mrs. MrwR.ae of Wheat- ley River. and Archibald Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Mttllwem. Stanley Bridge. Rev. Lawrence E. Blaikie was the offl- clating clergyman. Tm bfldk. Riven in marriage by her neither, were 1 white floor. length garwn of two-tier net over satin with pinafore lace bodice coming to a point at the back with balloon sleeves of not and ; peter Pun collar of lace-trim with pearls and mother of pearl gaiuini H” finger-tip veil of French illusion was held in place by a coronet 0' 590d Pearle. are wore rhine- 't0m Glfflnll. a gift of the groom and carried a cascade bouquet of red roses. Her attendants were Mrs. R. R. Green. sister of the groom, and Mrs. Malcolm Metheson, her cou. sin Mrs. Green wore a floor. lensth sown of mauve not over taffeta with matching cape, new. tires! and mlts. I-In bouquet, wu yellow 'mums. Mrs. Mathegon wore a floor-length gown or lcquo. not over taffeta, brocade bolero and matching: he-mu,-5 and mites. Her bouquet we; or deal) bronoe tmums. The rroom was Supported by Mr. Arnold Miaoftae. brother or the bride. The ushers were Mr. Doug- las MacDonald and Mr. Nelson 1-Ianry. Mn. Macias. atop-mother .1 the bride. wore a. navy crepe dress with white and navy Her oorsuc was red roses. Mrs. Maollwenh drem was navy crepe embroidered in whita. she gulp from the centre l'x1'. Spoon egg yolks, shortening. cake flour. W" whim Ind MW ncaamu lc:p'fIll1;:on R:?3iN Shin-lH'e-ovlranufawrotg azmtlrgrmle of white and pink 0083"” wF"l;gl"l."'Pl::"K w' you add the fresh. yholenilk your ' The music was under the di- IM, cl'9"'l” . mi P . sell for a richer. ii-ieher cake. Servo faction of Mrs. Philip Metneson. :;';3ed 01'lllh9d lo)';l'.”PPl”- 3 Chocahu gunm. won . . . ad aunt. of the bride. who played chappgd yninnu in one cup sweet- ened, whipped mm- Only food experts can make the BEST mix for a coke! make it with Shirrifra Chocolatn Cake Mix. Remember: 5" I RTRI I'-'F'S ' ClIooolal9C9lteM)t Lohengrins Bridal Chorus for the pmceeeional music and for reces- sional, Mmdel 's Wedding March. Before the ceremony the girls of the Glasgow rum: choir of which the bride was a member. 83118. "The Voice That Brenthed o'er Eden" and during the sign- ing of the register. Mr. Gordon Carew. uncle of the bride, sang "0 Perfect Love". A reception was held at Lake View more. onvqnauh.- rd: up- wards of 70 guests. They were ush- ered Into the dining room by Mn. Lois MacDonald. The bride's table was centered with a three- tier wedding cake. flanked on eith- or side by tall white candles In on Thursday, November" aiiver candle holders. Rev. L. E. Blaikie proposed a toast to the bride which was responded to by the groom. Telegrams were read by Arnold Maonae. Assisting in serving were the Misses Virginia Flemming. Marion MacDonald, 39111 Cole: and Margaret Math- eson. Mrs. Elmer MacRae was In charge of the guest book. The bridal couple left amid showers of confetti for a honey- moon to Central Canadian cities, Boston and New York. For trav- elling the bride wore a dark green suit with brown check top ooat, green and brown accemories and a. coreage of bronze roses. The couple will reside at Eton- ley Bridge where the groom is a prosperous farmer. A host. of friends Join in wishing them many years of happy wedded life. Pisquid East And Vicinity Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown October 26. Mr. Wallace Woolridge visited his home during the week-end of October 24. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay were visitors in Charlottetown, on Oct. 24. Mr. and Mrs. John White and daughter Karen. Montague, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. on Oct. 25. Miss Juanita Jay, P. W. C. stud- ent. Charlottetown, spent the Oct. 24 week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. 2:. Jay. Mrs. George Jay was a recent visitor in Charlottetown visiting her sister, Mrs. Edwin Craig who is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Mr. Guy Jay was a visitor at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay during the October 24 week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers were visitors at the home of Mrs. Myers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolrldge on October 25. ..'Mrs. George W. Jay spent October 22, with her daughter, Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. Mac- Donald, Lorne Valley. Miss Ma-bel Jay, Charlottetown. spent the October 24 weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Her many friends regret to hear that Mrs. Ezdwln Craig. Covehead is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital and hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Craig was the former Pearl Cooke, Pisquid. -8 A. NATIVE DOCTORS CAPETOWN (CPivAli official (DI the South African Medical Associ- ation said here it is necessary for native doctors to help in improv- ing the health of their own penplr-. "A tremendous field of opportun- ity" for native doctors exists in PAGE frnaae the native areas of South Africa. he said. - A 1 FOR Qtlfifm ZER-0-PAK r fx?0.5f!5 F R ALL runs 'w1-am: ”'FUN WITH FOOD” man co-op 'Cooking School PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE Nov. 2, 3. 5. 6-8 to 10 p.m. Wed., Nov. 4th-2 to 4 p.m. Go-op Super Market AUDITORIIIM 5 Entertaining Packed Sessions Mon.-Tue.-Th ur.-Fri. WELCOMES YOU TO CHARLOTTETOWN Co-op Super Market's out- standing I 0 o d authority comes to Charlottetown for a thrilling new Free Cooking School. Don't fail to attend these five information packed . ssionsi Creative Food Ideals-Menu Magic.-Budget Hlllps. Pre- sented by Co-op Super Mar- ket ' DAILY PRIZES FREE! FREE! FREE! 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EGGS. one doz. ctns. . . . . 59: With a Free Ball Point Pen-Pepsodent TOOTH PASTE. lge. .. . . . . 59:: Let Duz Dooze it DUZ. lge. size. 3 for . . . . 51.00 Fresh Ground ' l HAMBURG. per lb. . . . . . . 25: i3tDays Only T SHOULDER ROASTS. per lb. 29: Boil or Roast argrsxrr. permib. 195 Choice Juicy- - Taslywhcan - , ORANGES. 3 dot. in bog . . 694: PORK CHOPS. per lb. . . . . 65c ' Iilgt-y”'IIlehdol: Nour C-holce ' Rump or Rib ROASTS. lb. . . 39:: STEAKS. per lb. . . . . . . . 47c . C0-OP Charlottetown Store only