vvvvvvv vvwv i I '"»' 1 .W0man’s Re alm 7. Social E THE COOK 'S CORNER CUSTARD CREA)! 1-8 cup sugar 1-3 cup 110111" l-tl teaspoon salt 1 l-z 1111i» sruldul milk 21g yolks 1 tensiouii flavoring 1-2 cup heavy cream Method; uix and silt the sugar, flour -1i11i s l1. Add the sealded iiilk g, 1<1ii.1._\" 1111;: cook over hot Mil.‘ 11111111,; ll‘L‘i|llt'ill1_\'. untilthe ffllsdlllt" i.» iliit-k 11nd 511100111. Add .111: e51,- y-olks, beaten, and cook for l lllllllllco 1111301; Remove from lire and cool. Add .hls l..111».-"..1__- .1111; 1111- cream which "111s 12.111 lJrJlCll still. spread be- mttn 1111- 1.15m.» and over the top 7i liie rake. BARIIEUYEI) PUII K QIIOPS 6 1111111 chops we l 11.11 £11.1- i-rtinibs _ ' I-‘J r1111. eailiit-q tomatoes 11' .-,_.-.N 2" —-~ vvvv vvvvvvvvvv In St. James Church last evening 'a1 8 oclock the marriage was sol- einnized of Narnia Margaret Jamie- soir youngest tlzitlglitei" of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Janiicson of Ci1ar1u.ie- Tvlvn. t0 Henry Trew Sherman Yeats of 310111112111. son of the latc- lnin chops are 1 'l‘r11ii .1\\i1,v .1111" l-x- , -1 . .1 111i) 111m ui the - 1.10:1 111 {r11 wiili 11 , 1.11m: itoll iii 1111.- . ‘nioun tu 11 rtcli " \\ll. iii hot. liielteci lnliizliui-s, vitiegnr sugar zlnrl lioil fur 3 iiiliitltcs. \ 1.11;». cover‘ with a - 1‘1!'.('l' 111111 siliiiilei" 1i about 1 hour, until the tender. Serve wltli rice 11nd a garnish of l nit-lu- or pickle rellsli, Duivli oven is gotd for this. 1r till‘. 1111- l-linps right iii 1 -_-.:.";ii1l1- 111 eouk tilt-in pail. for it has zi IZCZW)’ 4 111i. or use a heavy . a cover that will keep cam. - .... RIPE GRAPE JAM. l2 pounds) level cup.- t3 . sugar. 1-2 cup pectin. Use 11.. 3 pounds ripe grapes. Sepa- rait- skins from pulp. halving the =1; Simmer pulp 5 minutes in Ci\'-l‘l'(‘il pan and remove seeds by l"l;llt)ll'.._ pulp through sieve. Crush kins liiid IfilX 11' tli1»" pulp. Add level cups 111:. '1 1-2 cup writer, stir uiitil boiling, and siminci- slowly 1-2 hour in closely covered pan. Measure 4 level cups cooked fruit into kettle. adding water if necessary to fill fnni 111 cup. Acld sugar" and mix well Use hottest fire and stir con- =ta11t1).- tic-fore and while boiling. Brine to a lull boiling and boil hard 1 minute. Remove from fire and stir in pectin. Skim. pour quickly and cover hot jam at once with lint melted parraffln. 1-111-1¥Ei{§1§1.1.v fur-irr- swect red peppers finely cut anti with the seeds removed, l lemon. ground, also I apple. 2 Dr J. F‘. Yeats and ltfiu», Yeat.» of _€i|l'll1ilil_ Q111-.__ Rev. Dr, .\I00l'i‘ll(1ld _~ uiltuitiliig. 11¢- cliuieli was artistic-ally 11cc- orated iviiti hydrangea and cliry- santhcinuins and the ceremony‘ wit- nessed by a wide circle oi relatives and invited g1 s, while mmiy interested friend.» llircilged tlie beautilul church building and show- ered the bridal ("Ollple with COll-i tetli and itood wishes. g _The bride, who was given in mar- i‘ riage by her father, wore an ex-l quisite gown of Robin's egg blue velvet with hat to match and car-l ricd Tlllisnian roses. She was at-l tended as matron of honor by her sister Mrs. Arthur Hunter-Dun:- who wore orchid taffeta with lizit to match and boquet of Johanna Hill roses. The best man was . Henry Trenaman Jamleson, the bride's brother. The guests were ushered by Mr. George Gcddes wood and Mr. Arthur Hunter- Duvar. Mrs. Jamieson. the bride's mother’ Yeats-Jam ieson was in black lace with oorsage of 011-1111.». Ullfillg tlic ceremoiiv Mrs. K, S. Rogers nl lied _\'1;ry softly on ilie Organ. While signing the rcgster lviis.» Leila AicLure sung witn pleas- 111g rlltti the lovely solo by Lieehl, "but" You Alone." Ailtxl‘ ilie cerimuiiy 11 reception 1111.» iii-I :1. tlie wine's 110111.. ritzioy Strut-L, "wlien the biides p111"c11..» and Ilbd Yeats receive-u. with the bridal party. The guests ueic ushered to the dining room by Miss Isabel Jamie- soii, ulicre Mrs. h. A. cook poured 112.1 111111 .\ir.-. Noel Ausiili cut the ices. 'l‘licy were aissisted in serving by \11s.~ L- 1.1111 Iieiianiziii, liflss _ Miss biaijory Stew- lloily, Miss Olive one, . and Mrs. Yeats left on a 1110101" trip through Gaspe before taking up their residence in Mon- lienl, 111..- biitie travelling in a smart black tailored coat with black 11111 and silver 10x furs. Among the out of to\vii were Miss Yeats, Montreal. Q14 bliss Frances Yeats, Montrea; Mrs. Noel Austin, Granby. P_ Q4 Mrs H. A. Cook, Halifax; Miss Isa- 1-‘1 i\llll(2:Oll_ Halifax; Miss Laliah TlTllillllflll. Halifax. The Guardian extended heartlest CflllglfllilllilllOllS, guests o-o-oorvo-o-ro-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oo-oaa‘ ‘ , 4 g Modern Etiquette z E (B: anaemia 1.11:1 E Q. How can one be assured that a business letter will be ‘brought. to the attention of 1i certain person? A. Write "Attention of Mr. Beli- son" on the same hrie as the salutation, or on the line below it to the right. Q. Should a husband hold his wife's coat foi" her, or let her put it on herself? 4 A. Certainly‘ he should hold it. for her. He should show 111s wife the same courtesies that he ex- tends to other women Q. When planning a dinner party, where many of the guests peaches. 2 ]ll‘fll"S. Cover with vine- gar. L stand a day 0r two. Then .'lil'1i' add I cup SUSHI‘ to cvrry T1111 l1 ‘.1; boil to a, syrup. and seal. Delicious. . TN LIGHTER VEIN As n tall. athletic-looking young man entered the room he was {Flt-red li-r main‘ friends. “A ptpular young man?" asked "Yer of his nelchbcr. vms thr- repl_\'. "he dis- tfncuiaiv-d himself when the circus was here." “In what way?’ ‘A lion e-scap and whgn [VPF-‘llttrlt.’ was _a nrl trying &~~- v ""f' - Learn Hgw to Write Charming Letters keep office hours, what would be the best hour for dinner A. Eight oclock. ‘Five of a Kind’ 7 Was J ust F111. For Dioiiiies B!’ PAUL HARRISON NEA Service Staff Correspondent H0llyw'0od,—In their motion pic- ture, "Five of 11 Kind." the Dionne quintuplets will make their first bows us real actresses. _ It's not quite the sorbet alt-ting other child slurs consciously do. explained Director Leeds, because the quints portray themselves and thus behave naturally. 4 "But they behaved according to Orders," lie said, "and handled their rules exactly as we hoped they could. "Never having seen a movie, ex- cept some unlimited cartoons, they didn't understand the real 10115011 they were acting. I'd work out void Stiff ()u'\\orn Phrases 11111‘ Put hcr i‘b1i\- or r10 home Who hasn't ex~ lTli-TTVHI of hcsita- Said the rzracinus 11.11‘ .-\‘izc to think twice 11".. i 1; tl 11'. dull tliruiqllt- ‘ I "Dl-nr .1110: _l ll great U. . iiisicnil: "llcre 1 '1 11:1 in n._\' uufs-ncst, .--: 1r,- the slut-ll of aut- ti ‘it-ilk lirplllli)! UVQI .r~. l don't know when .11 \‘1'l\' so much 1111i! I! x1111 la have mo." ti. write gracefully! Our .l;‘-1 are l1 ~ 1<‘.<t shoxrs you how to w-lnfc 11.0 l: like tn 11c" 111 11f lcltcrs people if: letters that 11s sample let- sympathy. kind of .11.! 1;! 'l'1-lls wlliai Marie .1 111m IIUIIII S111- 11 , 1’\/1r111.~_ lil- '~\ll"l- to “rile planni- ;.1=i1 Name. A(l(lI‘\"xS', and the Name of booklet. Name swirl-t Address little pieces oi iiusitiess and tell tlicin what I wanted done and sometimes rehearse 111cm in action. Tlu-y look direction for two ren- 5.011s; bcczuise they're such oblig- lng kids. without :1 bit of contra- riness in them, and because they thought it was a game." Jcan l-Iersliolt and other veterans of 20t1i-1-oss two previous expedi- Lions 10.0 lander, Ont, gave crcrlit to the Eilqvear-old director for the fact that about four times as much usable film was obtaintd for this picture. and in record time despite bad weather. SING IN ENGLISH, THINK IN FRENCH “Leeds speaks French." said Hcrsholt. who is “Doctor Luke." "and he found the little girls had a French vocabulary of about 300 Words. 'I'hc_v know some English. and they." oven sing a song ln Eng- lish iii ‘Five of 11 Kind‘ but they think in French. "Lecdn made everything a game fnr the qulnts. When they balked at. something he would say, ‘If you don't play the game with us. we will hnve to go home.’ And then they'd do whatever he asked them "Leeds would not do anything to hurt their confidence in us. I lemember what. a time there was about the puppies. Five little cncker spilniels were sent up from Toronto for the babies to play with in the picture. and the nurse had fold the babies about them. But the dogs could he photographed only outdoors. and day after dlw ‘~Q—O-O"Q-Q+Q* £HOUSGIIUICI Scrapbook ; 1m ROBERTA um x Prevents Months in Fur Moths will not attack fur 1f plentltulh- sprinkled with pepper, or tobacco, which leaves 11o un- pleasant odor and can easily be shaken out. before wearing. The Gas Stove Be sure to wash the burners on your gas stove frequently with soap suds and water. Clogged burners dull the flame and lessen the heat obtained from the gas. Sweater Pockets If the sweater pockets are first lined with sateen, they will not stretch. and sharp objects cannot poke through. ‘ lIow five little girls reacted eran screen star who plays Dr. dolls’ Yvonne said, ‘Mlle. Corri- veau promised the puppies! We mint the puppies!’ "Leeds pleaded with them, and Marie asked lf they could play with the puppies the next day. But lmcds wouldn't prcnise because he knew the next day might be cloudy too, and he wouldn't risk having to double-cross them. "S11 Yvonne still refused to kiss her doll and put it to bed, and we 211111,}. do any more work that ay. INSTALLMENT. COFFEE it was cloudy and we had to work inside. "We were making the sequen where the quintuplets undress their dolls and )llf them to bed. All of n sudden ey went on strike and wouldn't an sum null 1-‘§“°P1-'f"1£l"-4"£"' 1 111s c;1.'.::1-0"1"l‘1;_'r_1;v-vcl_ g é‘ 'DIOZGQD3I£8)31 vwvvvvvvvrvvvvvvvv and Persona Q-Q-Q-Q-HfOOQ-On ;_v1-¢v-v¢-.vvrvvvvv g Anmcrzvc 1%. ummmwng - a Mrs. B. W. Pattermn formerly Miss Gwyniieth Fry, whose riage took place in St. P010 ed11ul_0n__'I_hanksgivinLDay f vvvvY v 11511011“ AA‘ m vviivvi , Pletch-Ratten ury l l 1 St. James Presbyterian Church. attractively decorated with richly tinted leaves and niarigolds will bc the scene of a quiet but. pretty autumn wcddlirg .hls mornm at seven o'clock 1111111 lvilss Eister A son Ra tenbury. daughter oi M1‘. and Mrs. JUIIH M. ltivttenbury will be married to 1111-. Herbeit W. Plelcn. son of the Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Pletcli of Crediton, 011-... and at present Manager 0f the Charlotte- town Branch of the Mutual Life 0f Canada The popular young bride. who was a valued member of the teaching staff of West Kent $611001 will be unattended and wear a IDLE RAINBOW By Phoebe Sheldon Rufus was skating wiih Poppy. and Toby and Lindsay were Uto- QQLIIUI‘ ivheii they heard 11 lrtle scream. and looked around 1o find Jillia lying out full lengtlr Lindsay onlyhad time to say to Toby under her breath, “I'll bet it's a fake. l. bet she did it on purpose Just t0 get Rufus‘ attention." _ Rufus, however, leached Julia's side in an instant, but instead 0f the scene that Iiiiidsay exlleclfld. Julia sat there quietly as Rufus, his face anxious. bent over her. "I don't think I'm hurt. Rufus, old lamb. Don't look so scared. It's my wrist. My right one there. I . . I think I've sprained it. I landed on my right hand. I think mv skate caught in a tw-ig in the ice." _ A1111 there was a twig frozen in the ice, Lindsay could see as she kicked it with her toe. and fur- thermore Julia grew suddenly very pal» and fell back in Rufus‘ arms. “She's fainted,“ said Tcby. "I'll carry her t0 the house." And in a flasii Rufus had stuffs-d a sweater under Julia's head for a pillow. unfastened his shoe skates and put on his shoe. He picked Julia up and started along the path to the house. It was a subdued group that fol- lowed Rufus and Julia as swifdy as when they saw their first real, live Luke in the qulnfl‘ the nursery in a big basket. The qulnts, who had seen the fluffy aback for a moment. but noon made a rush for the floppy-cared pups an are, left to right: Yvonne, Emilie, Cecil, Annette, and Marie. carried 1n by I-Iersholt. the camera was turning to record the quints’ first reactions to pets they pre- viously had seen only in picture- books. However, most. of the le- quences for "Five of a Kind" were rehearsed in advance; or at least there was some discussion about them. Leeds told about the time the four-year-old stars were supposed bring ‘ Doctor Luke" his break- fast. mostly coffee. One would race in wt h a cup, another with a spoon. a third with the cream, and so on. ‘ ey did it four times,” the di- rector recalled. "nnd when I was they oouid chang] their shoes and start up the pat . Lindsay W85 conscious of a cold wind and gath- ering clouds overheacL Every ves- tlge of sunshine seemed t0 have dis- appeared and instead the winds b cw harshly through the boughs of the trees Lindsay was walking with Toby. The coloi- was slowly coming back into Julia's face when they slam- med the front door. Rufus was on his knees in front of her holdingia. glass 0f brandy to her lips. e hardly knew when the others came in, so concentrated was his atten- tion on Julia. Finally he straight- ened up and said: ‘"1 feel sure_lt isn't broken, but it is a bad sprain. Dr. Shaw ought to be here any moment and then we ll know. I'm sorry. Julia dear. D0 you know yet how it happened?" “Never mind, Rufe. It was a twig in the ice. But it might have hap- pened without 1t. I mean it wasnt your fault." She patted his zirm with her uninjured left hand. "NOW be ood and help me out of the tops of t is suit if you can. It-welln! a bit warm indoors. or maybe its the brandy.” XIV forthcoming picture, Wiflifi "in? lii3"a"‘m11.° "““.' Upstairs Lindsay said in a muf- Director Wishes All Film Players Were As Smart and Obliging '21s the Quintuplets puppies, Ia recorded above by the amen. "Five of a Kind," brought the little red cooker spaniel; to with floral (‘DISH e-‘and conirasf-ln! hat of green. wl other accessories to match her dress. . The ceremony will be perfvrmed bv Rev. Dr. R. Morehcad L-egate. while the Choir will render suitable bridal selections. Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast will be served at the Queen Hotel for the immediate family and inimate friends after which the happy young couple will leave on a motor trip to Montreal and points of interest. the bfidi‘ trave ling in a smart gray coat with squirrel trimmings. The Guardian. with ‘their hosts v! friends join in nappies‘. felicita- ____lovely_go\;vn_qf_15itter _ s\v_egt_y_el_v_et tions. fled tone as she drew a. sweater W91‘ her head and PNDared to pull me next lighter sweeter off: "wELi, hasn't this been the fun- niest. day!" She threw herself down on the bed and drew W he!‘ knee‘- “It seem to me I've been feeling lntgnsely may niaienéoof it. a 0P9)’ 1 ' shqwei- behind the oiled silk curtain or do yiou W311i; Rwytub bath with some p ne o i ""1 think a pine bath WOW-l be lovely." , “The reason you think its been funny," said Poppy. “is that you Bot u too early." 1 "- Mild Undsay, “but 1 wouldn't have nussed that walk 10X‘ the world." Poppy stopped in the middle of hunting through her suitcase and tamed and looked at her. "I wonder what's happened to me," said Lindsay 111116111811’. 5W5)’- irifi back a little with her hands st 1 clasped over her knees. wonder whether it's that I dislike Julia so much or she dislikes mo. But anyway, we keep reacting to each other all the time. I was sim- ply furious at her at breakfast. l mean I have 11.111 can do to keep from smacking back at her all the time. I wonder-what it's all about. Have you any idea. POPPY? POPPY was looking a, her with open eyes. “I wish I were t-all and slim and had light, brown hair that curled up the way yours does. It makes you lookvery much like an angel. And there's a. swell quality to your skin. It looks so velvety and the color in your cheeks Just melts." ‘Qflv , A Service. Inc.) Joan Ileraholt, vet- lmle fellows only as pictures In their nursery. books, were taken Whenever they were puzzled about something they'd settle it in a hud- die, and a ‘funny thing was that they seemed to be almost tele- pathic in the way they'd drop everything at the same time, and get together and start whispering. "We . I found out they were worrying about why we were playing that game five times. Pretty soon they decided simply that ‘Dotta Lute’ must be a very hungry man that. mornin to want so many breakfasts 8o ey came back and whipped through the scene again and we got it Just right. ‘They have a swell sense of humor. and love l0 make other people laugh loo. ‘Huron n IO- d gave them quite l. rnaullng. In the picture the qulnh quance where the kids are around a microphone and are sup ed to be on t e air. I thought t would be amusing if they took the mike w pieces and curried it away. 'I‘hat didn't take much coaching, be- cause they'll take anything apart if “an give them a chance. Emilia is t e most mechanical-minded and she did most of the work. and then the other four grabbed the base and ran away with it. was really so funny that weal! iaughted out loud. even with the camera tu lag. The kids were so doiifhted honi- us laugh that on the second take they really wrecked that microphone and in - iopod off with the iocu. I gun m1 the mut- onthue aatlc scene in the Ih& flflro." z Fashions f. Literature l vvvvvvv vvvivivwIiwiwry-Iww wwiwv . light and was to Phone 1243 vVvvvvVVivvvVvvvvvw-vvv v Beauty Shoppe A Our A 11 n u al Permanent Wave Sale ls now on. We have a style and price I With each Shampoo and Finger Wave we are giving free a Soapléss Oil, or Nu-Gloss Color Rinse. B. WALLER, Prop. . vvvv"v-rvvvs._ .vvvO-QQ'Q'OQQ vv vvvv vvvw Rose Marie if suit YOIJ. 168 Great George St. “l-WPPY. you idiot. N0 bouquets. I'd give anylhing if I were as little as you are, A110 speaking of skin contrasts, lnaiiy people I know would give anything for those red cheeks of yours and your white skin and dark hair. You little goose. whais got into you anyway?“ ‘"1 don't. know" said Poppy. - “Well, I won er--Poppy, do youl know anything about falling in love? 1 mean do you think 1 am. Poppy dear?" _ And Poppy with wide open turned and looked at her. Lindsay. n_0t_yo1i tom: Julia's wrist was badly sprained. It was bandaged and put in a sling which she carried in a loose white silk scarf for the evening. It manag- ed somehow to give her an an" of distinction. an air of fragility, d to make her the center of atcention. As they drove up the hill to the Alexanders’ they could see cars 11.1- ready there in the driveway with their headlights on, looking as if it might be, said Toby, either a. road- side inn or a wedding. The porch was lighted and there was already a. crowd gathered there talking. They were introduced to Terry 11nd Gwen and to others " nearby. Most of the girls had on silk sports dresses with polo coat-s thrown over them. Julia sat down in a wicker chair under the porch immediately sur- rounded by several men with whom she chatted and laughed. She was going to diaper-one the stay-at- omes, she said. She was Qfllm to be the reception committee n with John Alexander and Terry an Gwen. And Rufus needrrt bother to stay with her. She was perfect all right. Rufus should go on ahea . Take Lindsay Abbott in the oar a not, mind about her. even if - she couldn't go. eyes “Oh, an 11a 11d you're 1m with 11111 “ e, IQTOQC‘. tho other. didna lay untl this afternoon." lTo-Da Desigu s" It was PODPy wno say: toe. "it's just the wayqahe my; th gs." she murmured, " ow Rut. us W111 have a rotten time just be- cause she's made him feel that she's a martyr. She can't let o of him, She gives me the most avl ulpalri 111 the nec " 1 Lindsay nodded and burrowed dgiper into her camel's hair cone too. When the clues were all distrib- uted a-nd John Alexander saw that there was somebody 1n each cur who knew the country, set off. Lind- say. in the front seat, opened the cigar box and read the first clue. (Continued on page 9, Col, 6) A MorningSmila HOME ALL DIFFERENT Sh»! do think our new vicar is wonderful. He has a way of bring- ing things home b0 you that you never saw before. He-Th '5 0 . Our laun- dry's been doing the for yearn. TE B A LA m!) A Scottish farmer had agreed i1 - deliver 20 hens to the local ulterer. when the birds lu-riv owever, the shopkeeper fo that there were only 19 in the case. 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