This graceful little stand is the craftsman delights in making and shaded from match other furniture. The pattern available to readers gives tracing outlines for all shaped parts; with - assembling and finishing details. To get a copy of pattern 440 send . 25 cents with name and address. ' Or enclose 1.50 and receive a packet of five standard slxe pat- terns for making Useful Tables and Stands. in addition to the de- sign shown in the sketch. If any pattern is found not useful for any reason it may be returned for re- fund. Home Workshop Depart- ment. Thegtluardian. Charlotte- town. P.E.I. Hampton Over 1.000 p er s o n s were at Borden Pier (including many from here) to welcome Dorothy Peters (Nee Dorothy Gallant) wife of Henry Peters. Sydney. C. B. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gallant. Summerside. as she . '- J Bor- den at 9:35 a.m. Sept. 4, following her first long distance swim from near Cape Tormentine. in good physical condition, Miss Evelyn Henry, graduate Nurse, P. E. I. Hospital was the first swimmer to conquer this swim a few years ago. Injuries sustained ')y his car ac- cidentally leaving the Highway.l near Bonshaw, requiring medical' attention. was sustained by Mr. Jack Nelder, of Tryon. Sympathy of friends. accompani- ed by good wishes for early re- covery, are being extended to Miss Elizabeth MacDougall from an un- fortunate accident causing almost glhe entire loss of I finger by com- ;ing in co. '.act with a power driven iLawn Mower. recently. London Style - and jacket. The jacket is straight cut and low-belted to cover a slender day dress. It gives an A still-lilllcd, rough-textured Iriiish tweed in a subtle shade of lichen green is a popular cffcci of waistcoat and skirt. Th 4p (U, P; 10' dFSlETi for a casual day dress (CP Photo) me :1;.',',g.e.;,ln(,gf tine lire ”,.3,lfnc,, Lane. at Dcfsble (where he was born) by the Lieut. Governor. and other officials, (including the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court) on August 27. was witnessed by citi- ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS H, I I-'()R ('uu,n's p..y,'5 Mr. Harley 1-Iowalt has the found- Hxery morning the children's alien for a new potato -a-ehouse .p.'tjnmns go into this happy clown's ciimpleled 011 his DP0P6i'ly Edlnlff Itummy! Such fun! Such a cleveriiiitt that of Mr. Alilliii 'l'00mb8. (way to teach youngsters to pick lliicilll the T. C- Higliwlymil WI"? up and put clothes away, iconvenient shipping location. . Use scraps-the gaycr the bet-l The largely attended funeral tcr! Pattern 7239: pattern pieces. services for the late Mr. James cutting guides. directions. Matheson, Appin Road, were held Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in in Desable Church of Scotland, on poins for this pattern (stamps can- not he accepted) to Charlottetown Guardian. Household Arts Dept., M) Front St. West. Toronto. 0nt.v Print. plainly NAME. PATTERN NUMBER. I Order our 1955 Alice Brooks Interment was in Argyle Shorela Needlec raft Catalogue. En- Cemetery. Joy pages and pages of exciting Relatives and friends of the late mony to the high esteem held by cmbroidcry. iron-ons. toys and novelties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful booli now. ,You'li want to order every - isigh services held from his late re- 'in iti sidence on August 31. i Crapaud Exhibition was carried out on a much larger scale than on any previous occasion. We learn that for want of space loads of live hogs were judged on Motor Trucks without unloading. and that more time and space will he required for next year's Ex h l b it s. Con- gratulations to one and all. parti- cularly from this district. are ac-p corded. to whom were awarded prizes at this Fair. An enjoyable social evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd MacQuarrie. Hampton. Sept. 2. by a large number young people. relatives and friends of Miss Sarah Macquarrle. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. MacQuarrie. former teacher at B shsw Schooln given in her honor. previous to entering the P.E.I. Hospital to take the course of study and training: for the nursing Profession. Relatives and friends were pm sent at the marriage of Eva. Eunim daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd is W pl th ORIENT HOSIERY SALE .- type of piece that the amateur . that will be found most useful be- at side an easy chair. Clear white pine is the material to use. It takes a fine finish and may be light to dark to annual the deceased. particularly in his'MiS5g-Ada Campbell- .-,wn.c(,mmu,my, Revg J. M mshop Macharlyen. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm reported a Rood hank balance- Aonacss.p,,,e,ch,d the hmm, sermon. ",lMacFadyen. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd slated by Revg clemeng Graham lDixon. daughter Hilda. son Mack, l iRaymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Maynard Foy, Tryon. on July 23. the ceremony being performed by Rev. Lloyd Archer, following the reception at the home of the bride's reception at the home o the bride's parents. where gifts testifying to the respect held for this young couple. were presented, the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip through the Maritimes, and on return will reside at Tryon. Congratulations are being extend- ed by relatives and friends to G. Arthur Callbeck. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Callbeck. and to Miss Deanna Bell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell. DeSable. to 1 i Three p Airwomen at Station Summerside practice the correct method of strapping an in- gjured person into a stretcher. dur- girls p atomic. PASIE DENC couasr R.C.A.F. 'in event of a national emergency. During the (our-day session iheiiheir Leader. and it is hoped that became biological acquainted with given at R.C.A.F. Station Summer- other related subjects. side. Cpl. Joyce Steele of Morell Cpl. Steele is employed in the P.E.I. on the right, was one of accounts section of R.C.A.F. Stat- the students on the course which ion Summerside where she has been is designed to ready the women stationed for 14 months. of the R.C.A.l". for rescue work iR.C.A.F. Photo) and chemical lug a recent passive defence course warfare. resuce work as well as E Holy Redeemer iC.W.L. Meeting The regular monthly meeting of each of whom have been awarded Holy Redeemer sub-division C. W. the Herbert Sharp Scholarship of L. was held Wgdneadny Sept. 7”..- S500.00 at Horton Academy. Mr. Donald Lord has purchased lh J A- ' t . d . , ha: a1a,::,:? Coxggtegrgsrbigildgg chair and the meeting opened with of a new Service Station thereon. prayer by the Rev. Director Father which will be a fine asset to the.Murphy. In the absence of the re-. district. at Community Center. The presi- dent Mrs. Fred Steele occupied the ;cording secretary the minutes of Mr. Frank lliri. is making hisill” 9"eVl""5 '"""lhl-V 3"" 9""3"' visit opening of that institution this .Aug. 31. all present bearing testi- month for 3n0”i9l' ferm- Week-end visitors here included: nd Mrs. George Dixon. River. At the well attended Services of new dcslgns -- knitting. crochet. Mr. Edward Trowsdale. well known public worship here on Sept. 4, at- and respected mile" or wesgmm-e. tentive listeners heard an inspiring land. were present to convey final 59Fm0ii H tributes of respect at the funeraltioiiiid in M8") 20343 '30 VS 8150 into the Vineyard. and whatsoever taken from the parable right I will give you," and united ith the Choir in singing the Hymns adaptable to the services. Our T.C. Highway is now com eted. and not'only is it a pleasu l. to drive from Borden to our City but our U.S.A.. tourists say it is e lfesl anywhere. Miss Sadie lo M". Cmnmunit Iitivc and special meetings were among many mendsp M1, 31" Si; read by Mrs. Fred Steele and ap- an outstanding successful Islander Pmvedi in the Province of Saskatchewan, where. we are advised, his family by Mrs- reside. The correspondence. also read knowledgement cards from students retreats. l The treasurer. Miss Mary Duffy The following convenors Girl Guide News Now WIIII the summer holidays rer thoughts are again turning in Guiding. A number of the Leaders are planning to get their Company Steele consisted of so organized next. The Guides whose Company has no Leader. do not M. B b D f d pl! be receiving prizes fmm the wbpdivip be discouraged. the Commissioners iss ar ara uns or W1 A , . . p are working very hard. and hope ii”? 0123:: at ":5 22:. iii. ”.:::::.":::”:.':;”":.;.i:.2:: . . o . y, c r - - - - - E of recently deceased members. al- be pmcurem so a letter from Fr. Robin re lay 131- BRA(jKLEy Mrs. Smith. Field Secretary went .'io Bracklcy School. Saturday. andl wereiwas met by an extremely enthusi- ipresent and gave reports: Mrs. Al- astic group of girls. They were all Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Ivan Berrigan.press; and Mrs. Ray Dunn. institutions. l bers for their help and co-open; tion the activities during the past month. It was moved by Mrs. Rasip Dunn. seconded by Mrs. Jame Coyle that a mortuary plaque b purchased for the subdivision. I was also decided that Mrs. Har Toombs and Mrs. James Coy? the purchase of a new carpet. for the church sanctuary. The president asked for vo- lunters to collect for the forth- coming Cancer Drive. and several members offered their services for this work. Plans were made for the Hospi- ial Bazaar beginning Sept. 23. It was decided to donate aprons. and. iseveral members offered to takcp charge of home cooking booth. and a fruit cake for lottery is being donated by Mrs. Martin I(enny. Arrangements were made con- cerning the Autumn Tea to be held at Community Center on Wednes- pday. Sept 14th. and it was also decided that the subdivision would (cater to a C. N. R. banquet, the It was moved by Mrs. Allan Mac- '))nald and seconded by Mrs. Fish- ir that the sub-division purchase s own stationery with the crest. other Murphy then addressed the meeting after which the motion to idjourn was made by Mrs. Harry Toombs. The meeting closed with would make contacts concerning: the usual prayers. The president thanked the metn- dale 10 I99 119 Clyde'lan MacDonald. spiritual activities: 1" Guide ""”0""v 538 they had all James Coyle. social action; been enroled as Lanes by Mrs. Urban Blanchard. member- Osborne, and were very keen to ship' Mrs. Charles Smith. Finance; have a Company. Mrs. Miller is cided later. mu :5 a pleasant sodstm that hmi35 irnmsdlltl Vnlioi in nothing tum rm. enable: both Ilotiiei and baby to woo: undisturbed rest, GORA can be applies with the hnump. oiir.-xmauir vr tn mm: c Vitrii 4 n snug. I5 D."E" Cairns. Lady Fane. and screw 4Fli:ouisg1o3350 Doom 1 I 0 8 b The FASHION SHOPPE I Slipper Sole Continues v 99: "' 099 "' Child's - Women's - Man's i r Gold Cross Shoes v -I-:o7'v:"uo-'73:-1-in . -or-i Heel Hugger Shoo: "d "" "' min Spoeldl VoIuosotC9.95 """"""'-""-w"'i t,pm”5h” Q. (M. '. otaoooroun . (before very long somc one from Brackley will volunteer to help her. Two patrols were formed. IST MONTAGUE The Guides of Montague were sad having to say farewell to Bar- bara Back. Barbara has been the Company Captain for several years and the progress shown by this F , y shows credit to a fine leadership. Mrs. Ralph Judge is the new Company Captain, with Miss Edith MacDonald, Lieutenant. 181' GEORGETOWN Meetings have begun for 1st Georgetown Company and Mrs.. Ceredine. Captain reports that her Guides are very keen and enthusi- i astic and she expects to have a very busy winter. 151' SOUTHPORT Regretful farewells are being said to Mrs. Margaret Matheson who has resigned as Company Leader. Mrs. Matheson has been associated with 1st Southport for a number of years and we know that she will always be interested in the work. And now we welcome back to Guiding. Mrs. Margaret Wood who along with Mrs. Art Wellner, will direct the paths of Ences at Toronto's Canadian Na- I Eador. and Iceland. I lst Southport. RAF BOMBERS LEAVE MONTREAL (CF)-Eight RAF. Canberra jet bombers. in Canad: lor defence tests and for appear- 'onal Exhibition, left nearby St.) ubert Wednesday on the return ights to Britain. The bombersl as os MEDICAL GROUP sr. I955-56 at the annual day night. 4 0 at home, be sure you have Fleischmanzfa on hand. IAIIC DANISH IUN DOUGH Measure info a small bowl I cup lukewarm water 8 teaspoons granulated sugar and stir until sugar ls dluolvnd. Sprinkle with contents of I envelopes FIois:hmonn'l Active Dry Yeast Let stand I0 minufn, THEN off! well. Sift together twice, than sift info Inlxlng bowl 6 cups ones-sifted broad hour Vs cup flna granulated sugar I teaspoon salt Cut In lmoly I pound chilled butter or margarine loaf together until light and Mid 2 eggs I egg yolk and stir info yeast mixfun Malta a wolf In llll flour mixture nnl pour in your mixture, combine thor- auylily. Knead dough In the bowl until unoaflv. Cover dough closely with waxed paper and chill. loaf vogaum slightly with a fork and hold to fmuh fancy doughr, I on; white I tablespoon cold water Iunv out dough on lightly-Wound board. Divide Into 4 equal portions and finish as follow): Friday. Sept. 16. 1955 The Guardian Page 9 liN'S. Nfld. (CP) - Dr. C. L. Legrow of Port aux Basques was elected president of the New nesday for a two-day foundland Medical Association for business meeting ot the organization Tues- For Luscious Variety use New Active Dry Yeast This rich Danish Bun Dough rewards you with 4 gorgeous treats out of the same oven! Successful risings with Fleischmann's Active Dry Yeast are the secret! So whenever you bake -Spread hot hmirl with fronting. ADE WINNIPIG (OP)-LIQ Powell arrived In Win and by the city's 3,583 Girl Guides Old Brownies. She will fly to Fill: FIG Friday and will visit Brandon lflxmmlt &3uno7mzam, Qng: Basic Dough! Z igmzw. 3?" 3. Refrigeration R. I...uf Vuulovors. Roll out dough 2 inches. Cut into 12 squares; Idgea. Put spoonful of apricot jam on psquare; fold into turnovern; aenl: snip Place on greased cookie sheet. Cover. riaain warm place I5 mins. Brush with white mixture; sprinkle with chopped moods and sugar. Bake in modaraoob H0 even, 879, 20 mine. I. lulslu lounds. Cream I tbspo. lit mix in if cup brown sugar. 1 tbsp. How. I tap. grated lemon rind and 14 cup raiial. Roll out dough on If-IBPII tbjcknem: out into 25-;-inch vomd-3 Mmsten uiges of the rounds with water; place spoonful raisin mixture on each one; oovu Illh remaining rounds; seal: cut an X In an d each round. Place on grossed cookie Incl. Cour. Let rise in warm place 16 ' Brush with egg-white mixture: mmn sugar. Balm ID vunderritr-Iv hot oven. 8 , iii in 20 mine Frnnt wiuuia hut. ifdesirad. I. II!!! Strips. Roll out dough to 6 I U inches. Run strip or 2 Lhsps. thick jam down each side. I inch in from edge. Mali edges and fold over jam to meat in oonhlz and. Place on greased cookie sheet. CINE. I41 rise in warm place 15 mina. Bruin with egg-white mixture: nprinkle with siivand nuts and sugar. Iiakn in mnderlltlly bot nvrn, 375", 21:00:10 l'nll:Il While hot. lpopll thick IFmnl'I hlling down centre. Drink with fronting. 4. tlnnnnon Irnld. Cnmlvins I4 on r and If to . cinnamon; sprinkle alIPb.t':'l tansponnfu I on bairipg hoard; plan on board: roll out to 9 x 14 inchol: dough over twice. Repeat. rolling and fold- ing twins. Rnll nut dough to 4 X 16 inches: cut. into 3 Inng atrlpa, ymnmi In one and; brand. Flam nn ttromzcrl rnnkin shmt. Cover. lat run in warm place to miss. Brush wi& egg-white mixture; sprinkle with 2 chopped almonds and 2 laps. sugar mishan- Bah in moderately hot oven, 376', 80 min. In coummonsrs nosuuo. Combine 1 rllpu nan:--1 lflI'IE sugar, 2,i..,' mm. milk anned stops in Goose Bay Lab- M tsp. vanilla. 156 .'7g-- :9” GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE ”T ME Sal of the I ' 1'! Beautiful stocltinilii ill Evcninz Shocr Arijuslables. , p Evening and Walking Sheers and llc:w,v 2-CITICR Stockings. Reg. S150-Special Sale of the Year Price 3I.Io amusimnoogaueoudeni... Bog.I.U- spoiusasogrsunumeo " Czo Purpose Iteers anti Walking Sheer Nylons- gauge 15 denier an hag. 31.25-Spcciai Sale of the Your Price SI.00 Colors-.Re.vecl to Vibrant. Kex-ed to Black. Keyed as bright; also White and Black. Sizes say, to 11. (5 . new law Itl'I(l(lS- Pol: Pair d 51 gauge 530 denier. Pair be welcomed at a rally Tlnlrlday