Page 8 The Guardian Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. is a.ppareni.ly as radiantly attractive as ever. since heir Visit. in 1939. Her Majesty has gone thrvuigh war and austerity in il6i' own land. and had her own great personal be-i'c.iyenient. However it is the loiely sptrit of this brloied OMEN H ppenings of The Week Sa.turd9.y, Oct. 30, 1954 years and Mm. Robertson are vis- iting the latter's mother, Mrs. L. R. Ainsworth in Charlottetown. . o . Among those who have been entertiiiniiig for Miss Sylvia Chand- ler whose marriage takes place next month to Mr. Peter Cox have been: Engagement . Annoimcement By ILEANOI. floss CHILD psychologists tell us that children benefit from heivins 0"” around the house in many WWI- Since the modern home conulns so many unable fumishlnu. even a quite small child can lend I hand and thus acquire a feeling of use- fulness and responsibility- in the early history of our coun- try, when boys and girls helped out on the min. Ind in agricultural sections today where the same old practice is followed. little or noth- ing ts heard of juvenile delinquency. Deiegah Responsibility so this year. delegate certain tasks in the fall clean-up campslsn to the youngsters. I or course, cleaning up their own rooms should be an established thing. But put them to work in the living room. where pride should spur them on to conscientious efforts. Leather furniture. plastic plccas. Let Youngsters Help With Autumn Cleaning soap Jelly into a stiff lather with the egg beater. and show her how to dip in the sponge and scmb swell tat the woven plastic furniture cov- ers, one small area at a time. She should find it fun. and won't be able to do much damage. "Dry" suds is the right treatment for your wood furniture, too. Child- ren love to see things "come clean," and painted chests, tables and chairs show quick resulis. Show them how to follow up the scrubbing with a amp rinse cloth. then a dry cloth or polishing. As- sign them to scrub the clothes hampers, the plastic or metal wastebsskeis and small rubber bats. Boys Love Wiilis A little boy will tackle a job of wall washing any day. And since the right way to wash a wall is to start at the bottom and work up, he can just about reach his high LETS EAT V Why Try to Sweeten The 'Sweet Potato? By IDA issiLu.ai.Li-in until it crisps: or slicsd cooked sweet potatoes brushed with a mix- ture of butter and peanut butter. sprinkled with chopped salted pea. nuts and lightly broiled." MONDAY DINNER cream of Mushroom Soup Sausage Patties Pickle Rolisl: Stuffed sweet Potatoes Broccoli Orange Tapioca Coffee Tea Mm Stuffed Sweet rotaines: up . medium-sized potato for each per- son. Scrub and bake 40 min. in s hot oven. 400 degrees 1'. until son when pressed. "Slice 0 t the tops lengthwise: scoop out. all pulp. To 8 c. of pulp, add iii tbs. butter or margarine, iii tsp. salt and IV. tbs. homogenized milk or cream. Mix until smooth. Heap in the I I WHEN mt used by early Ameri- can homemskers sweet potatoes were made into desserts. Soon they were also served as a vege- table. . But in many sections of the country, sweet potatoes are suffer- ing from a hold-over of the sweet- snsd stage. and are still made sweet, even when prepared to servt with meat poultry or fish. Strange Methods For example, sweet potatoes are frequently candied with sugar or syrup and butter; sweet potato croquettes have a marshmallow in the center of each; mashed sweet potato is topped with marshmal- lows. than broiled. These are all strange methods to use in these days of enlightened h t .- '-.t' l to V1 . W. A. S th. Mr. Alan An- , U155 15 50 "hm" ma 3,3,. Mm K.mf.,L M,,,”,,,,, M” 3, aim or P118110 table WP! -'9 bl" water mark by the time you are diet. for sweet potatoes -in them- potato shells and brown in ii hot ' ' ' I". Seller and Miss Lorna weeks. .1. d M W H d (-.a- Wdd1,.m,, p E 1 Em,,,,um.(. me up I 181' Of the thins: '4 Child 93" ready to take Over Ind llnlsll l-M selves contain more natural sugar; oven or underneath the broiler. Since iiie d-its when the ships t ' ' ' L in (',Ih:h. :1a:lEhm'. 'Izlla;.rm IOHLE, iR&. i'm CNN”, Adam swab down in one easy lesion. job. As for floors, two mops are than any other vegetable. They Just before serving. top it 4.. I'D Ctvlii iiide oi" lkll Mrs. Fred Ball eiiieriaiiii-ii at her "gm?" ” . g .' - 7 i ' ' "- . ' . - Keeping Dnuxhier Busy speedier than one on H hard surface don't need extra -iuaiir. Anlllalil Hired Willi iinsweewned Whipped hlmmm t "1 - "i ' Coibelt son of Vii. and .Viis. J. S. (oihcit of Halifax. The mairisge . , , nu-iv ("illiay iuaiie of the Ivar-pflli "eildeiiif at a shouer in hona l hm "RP ma” '5! ,.m Mlodhnnnn on .&,m.,,m,m. M U", United L” the Chndren dim)”, i-dry" wfsgable floor. So let one mop baked sweet potato, 5 by 2 l1nch8SiClR;Hh seaslziiied with salt, dust " ” , i. i ' '," i i . , . ,, ' ' - i ;' , , ' . ” ' - we er be our '01!) star. I 1 tan e. contains 183 ca nrir-:.w papri a. lri)m'dmiL mwfknvi iii!-fl Wiid Dt:'lllVf)1:S: (l'l'e'ilaulPl:ifa MMDtf)z:ol(i Church in Bpdmmv Pi E. 1- (HIMM M H. T. SM") suds. Lu daughter whip up same And W5 ly800d) Oilgorli-inily Y0 Wrlierris candied. the calories Jumbp Orarlts Talilocl: To 1 s. boillnii 5atTa:)lii)l',i):i) 'iiurtl(EIidal0 um pm- place in Mr Leiih Waktlti Oc- WC" 1"""” h"'"e'"9lW" that 10" 358! Vwaier. add '4 tsp. salt and cm Eillrl ii'i0w'El"Pr the niamritv Inf us tobar thei ninth at the historic ' ""m”' N. Bundeseni M. D. ! gzstuds Ind very Mme wan)” 1? the A vamlbk Fwd 'ign-"ed nini 1 Tau 0ru;B.' Mk m ' i ' r ' ' ' ' i - - ie fo ,' t'l o inoeuin , . . ., H . . c. quc -coo mg is . Si . when we iiiink of tea. think oi Cmehead United Church i(;ae5a1-ean B"-ths ; Q N00111:: PTooTnl1ilTll;h lrgmlgmre does iautl Madame, Hammad mgibaou 5 mm. or unm Mliotzcias muzz- he soc ab my it Creates. in Canada . . . . - ' ' Cher. "should wr not eat sweet I ' lg . p . . M( , r I g Eff t I f, t. no good to the remeni that holds mt .,.. umm. Add 1 9 granulated sugar, H5 nu, mm p,m.m9 01 ppm? i.s June) Postal-. of Cliagiotte l ec fl an S the tiles in place. And too much ponavoesi tml H Id at mpm 2 tbs. lemon juice and 11,; o, ft-an Em”. n 1.. And J, pmm-i,,1a,3 mm ioun was He sooisi at L e re- . r,. wife ' . g e cars )' mu 9 . I M t is '.ilPI (lliiuicii Tea Season. Among cont Watts .- MacDonald weddilntl-i EVEN Di'ocedui'e5 ,'.h'"'. :2 ,me' I by an Island lanne molstgue tends to dn out lmoleum for each one. on the i!Vel'3S6.qi5 a tI:::ng::e?::::"Ju1c" ill? ('hll””l ""5 W1”: mid '"”"' Mm EDSW5 selecm” W” 0 ””'”” 7"" ha" 1he".d1avW Riff" .1 ”i)o mu DPilPl'P Flleri that thereisble wraith of the night i-ommenc- T"" "' Ru" ””5”".m"” mnmnmg F509 Meantime. beat 1 egiz white stiff Jr was that of the St. James Peri?” LOW . e e 11 liellivetiihuaragibaitioii liiiiifiilnaiis uill or any Qilec-l" ci'eatures outling its walk? And can that whisper M5?” 5'9” plan '0 m" up some ,I,I,1,'&er;r;au;::::,lut,JorL1,::1 (:fh,.vi1"g;n:::.o'?'z and fold in. Chili and serve with s V . . . i ' - . i - ' -' . ii '- . - ' Cmmh ('n'”10HP”m” m m” Km Miss Vil1dl'Bd Campbell Toronto lite: yen seziiofi in which inc about this i-ialioiie'en?" a lad asiiedlof laughter in the bare branches ”:35 ”"d.P”t ”"'m '””'-V I”? the 1-” wnipm mu, I weipphmned llhlPl'””d '9PPl"F-'T- 9' ' kl!” "hi! Kirk Hallmwrn ml has bemmp l0ilniPill' Oi Cliiiii”10llr9l0lin l-9 Visit-M wgmltailignopened and the baby .ie- us when October was new and the of the lawn-trees be the result of :p”'L"L-lGl”;I m;';" ” F0t';!dt.c15d2:15S menu..' '0! contrasting Cnltiii hvigmrl ruadnmuali ;rhE!.E. was A, .ng her sister. Mrs. George Mac- livsred through the wall of the night oi it the most hcwitcliing. wasiihe r0,V'inB Wlndil much? 0' 15 "” HE; c,::uE,e' 935,113, 5)v,:i1agl:p:jc ...;ge,l; "By. plain-cooked. Madame. Ii TRmK OF T"! CH3! ,1I?k:fl:J'1J:x1d8:,::fbe0;1 iafhclilsflieligzlzgj Doug-all and Mr. Mai-Dougali .for1 gbdomen. then in the oii;ng. "Til:-re was lastvthe thin eeriehchuckle of the :lal:C:'; soapy sponge or rm” brush: mzm judge you m-Fan boi-ed m. m.&5un..l Add ll: C. Chopped ulmd puma who TPlll(l'l'Pd sew iig -llievbeautifully two ii.';ek5' On” Monday eezienmgi Q I k D llverv "War," he noddeccli eyes mdei BL ihelmith p?i:t::ickltei:):gTielI; gee rid on me naori washing me grass Cooked. plmrhbaked -ii" smnediywllilen Syiufrlng sweet poc"o.' EI- - i t r Mx. . .rD( g L -Li ' lit 9 . '- - - L r'o it," 'mino qui . - - ,- . . ; 1 1 "ed." CP ante. H7'”m”':”l decorated ha” ilnd me lidriour :1 ligr asistgifi 9' am m - . ta b9,.om9s neL-,.&3X-V:i::Ti:i?iu:in:l:a:ii' mys e 5 ling high mm "A" above me.mrm' gt”; riuagrnlirllvHgiiihilrildsltiiiiiigoizlt Y;41lTlS'lIl:fIi0IIS;:le!idh:lnd 8” T"T ' TTT alU.RPCL:l':lisRli:iilt1.'sP-d ;heuli5I1g:1e.:;' saoIuard- . . . v lWfT9r:llslioltx?ei)l;iJl)oix!Calln0L be delivcierll "Did .V0ii iiallpell i-0 599 all)" 413"”? Y” M' m9" wh” nu,” center with brushes dippcd 9.Fll3l'-1 um. "mm, mm smmlp 1mm .03”) ,'CP) T" Bum 01 3511151- :;1l:pl,r,a .;.,,;.el Mrgp T. H, 20",. M” NH”. Robin” SHDNTVLKOF of in the normal way because of some llillls?" We Sinilrd. belle"! iii iii? SD-I'll-5 "1 Halmwe 9” nusly iii suds. and eyeryboriy scrub-i iumheon dishes. Chef, such as 11”" "( M” "'”'1h N0l”W'Y WWII of era, Mrs. W. C. S. Mr-Lure. Mrs. R R. Hurst. and Mrs. L. A. Mac- Kinnnii. The mnyeiier in the Din- in: Room iias Mrs. Clive Currie. and in charge of supplies was Mrs. Sm:-lair MacKay The head conven- er for the iylinlo tea was Mrs. Gnrdnn White. The President of the St. James Aux.liary is Mrs. Don- ald Campbell. of Charlottetown. - . . Dr. and Mrs. Frank Macxinnon enlertairinrl at their residence Fri- ' dsv PVPFIVMZ in honour of Mr. James: Millmnii whose R.e('ii.al in the Prince of Wales Hall marked the op:-nine aw-m of lhe musical season in Charla-uii-tmni. . . . Mr and Mrs li-an Hnrne sriv leaving by car Sunday afternoon on a trip to St. Petamhurg. Flor- ida. . . . Mr. and Mrs Gordon Avard are on in motor trip to Boston for ( trwo Weeks. . e e Mi.-is Mariedith MacDonald left Thursday for Montreal. Miss Mac- Dnnald has been visting her par- ents Mr and Mrs. Leonard Mac Donald for three weeks. ”Hapm' Biiihday to You" was being sung at the Aitken resid- ence. Lnngwnrth Avenue on Or- mher the 22nd. The occasion was Miss Pamela Altkens tenth birth- dav party and she entertained twelve of her young friends. The mloiir scheme for the supper table was in pale blue. and there were f'hal'l'TllhR randy nos:-gays at each little guest's place. After sup- per movins: riictures were shown. and games played altogether a very Happy Birthday. . e . Miss Mabel Gnrman. Matmii of Jnrrian Memorial Hospital, River- dalr. N. B. lrfr. Monday after visiting frieiiris and relatives on Prinre F3(luai'd island. . . . Mr: W W. Raid entertaiiied iii hrr l'FSlfii"llCP on Friday evening at fire tahias of Bridge. . . . Miss Hmilwr MRCINH left. last WFdnrsdai' hy plane for Montreal. She. is 2l.lPndlll2 the COl'1VPl'liI0l'l of Caiiariinn ASSD(”l.7lil(!Tl of Oc- nttpaliniinl Tlwrnpists Meetings held at HM Winrisnr Hniel. Miss Marbcaii will be in Montreal a week. 0 o . Mix it" A Hriivy. l1illsl)iii'(i 8t,i'er-t. riziciiniiicri at Bridge nn Monday and 'rim.:ri.wy evenimis. . . . Mr .mvl Vlis Fvaiik F. Mainir recriiriri aliiyii one liunrirnri frirnds when lilFl iirrsi :1: home on Thuit:- the Women's Institutes of Prince Elriward Island leaves this Saturday morning to attend the Maritime Winter Fair at Amherst, Miss Rob- in will be taking over the second team and another team of the Clothing Teams of the "4 H" Clubs. The young ladies accom- panying Miss Robin are the fol- lowing; Miss Norma MacQuam'ie and Miss Hazel Macfsa 2 from l-lebron, and Miss Audrey Mayhew and Miss Evelyn Mac!-Swen from New London. The first team is. from Kings. They leave around. 12th November for the Royal Winter Fair, ".'oi'onto. The sec- ond team is from Prince. Thcl other team is from Qiicans. There is not a third. as Queens did not outer a team. . Miss Rose Marie Brmi n. Dr-part-. merit of Agriciilture. leaves Ihisl morning to attend the Maritime, Winter Fa'.r at Amherst. Missj Brown will be an assistant at the, Maritime Dairy Booth. Miss Marjorie Hurst, a student all Mt. Allison University in the Home E('0n0mlCS Department. and Miss. Jean Shatfnrd, North Bay, Ontariof who is a class-mate spent an en-l joyabls week-end in Chai'lntteiown,f visiting the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hurst. . The student. nurses of the Char- lottetown Hospital entertained at their residence on Thursday even- :ng with in l-ialiowe'en party. ne- cnration and costumes for the oc- casion depicted the true spirit of Halloween. Prizes fnr the best. cos-. iumcs were won by Miss Betty; Pets-rs "The Red Devil” and Miss Florr-iice Arscnault "The Old Wo- man." Novelty dances. sing-songs and dancing for the evening was under the nianagement of Mr. Eric Mel-Ewen. Master of ceremonies. Mrs. Wilbil Mai-Innis and Miss Helen MacEa(-hcrn were chapei-ones for the occasion. Mt. Allison University. as iisual has ii Iarize enrollment frnm this province. AITIOHK those attending from Prince Edward Island this year are: in the Arts Course. Miss Wiggintnn, Montague. Miss Elaine Smith. Tryon. and Miss June Bow- inan. In the Home Economics c-mirse is Miss Barbara Wondsidc of Margate. Miss'Sidnr-y Ann Watson. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wat- son. VNll'lff'r Place. St. Johns. New- iauridlanri is a second year student .ll Applied Arts at Mt. Allison Uni- VN'5il.i'. Miss Watson iii a sister of Mr. William Watson. C. E. G.ll. Fn1plO)'Pd with the Schurman 'irm in Summerslde. . . . c. Mr and Mrs. A. Br-nnel Is,Page. and their son Christopher of the Links Inn. Cavendish. left Monday inoriiing for St. Pt-tersbiiriz, Florida, ladies pouring tea in the afternoon were: Mrs. C. C. Baker and A. K Mm-Plies iii the Mrs. llarnld Wl')()t'iFldP Stanley 'l'hnivipsnii The li"lI i:si.-i- ant: um-0. Miss (3:-nruc Mayhew. Mrs. Frrri Hf'lll'lPlSill. Mrs. James Smith, .V'lis Rll5SPl .Xf('.Kny. Mrs Mnrlriy Smith and Viv: Earl l.av- ers. Miss Andrea iiii'0l'5 atimidcri the i'lfi0l'. Miss Jnan Douglas ush- errrl the giirists min the rliniiiu- rnoin. The guest book was in charge nf Mir: June MrA.saey. Mr and Mrs. Harry Rapsnn assisted Mr. and Mrs. 'Majnr in receiving the giiests. I ” day thc 21.21.. both in the after- noon and maniii: Thr n;-casinn ilr mark”! their fOl'llPlil uvrldliig an- : riiversary The ai'.r3i'lH'P tea table if had a t-cii1.iv- hniiqiici of ruby , shade gladiolas. and the tapers 4 war: uli..'P in s:lvc.v llf)ldPiS. Thi- i hririe's inkr ,Ill(i the griinin's rake ii also d9ilOI:ilf'(i the iahle Thi- Mrs ni.'Fil!ll'1 and Mrs. C 0 Miss Gladys Hart and Mrs. Lorna Jnlloy have returned frmn a pleasant. three weeks motoring holiday to the United States. . . . Miss F7 Lxlliaii Mi-Kenzie. Mus. Bar iMPGlill has arrived home frnm Mnnt.rea'. where she has been staying fnr two weeks. While in Montreal. Miss McKenzie attended ieotiinss in music at McGill. and studied piano and organ with Mr. Kenneth Menk. Many people in this province will remember Mr. Meek. who adjudicated hers and gave organ recitals. Mr. Meek is now on the McGill Faculty of Music, and Organist. and Choir Direotnr of the Presbyterian Ohtmoh of at. Andrew and at. Paul. Mon- wall. 090 Iitoiiimisnt Colonel C. 2:. Robert- & who has been with the Ameri- Whcir ihri will spr-ml the winter. - . . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooke, Upper Piinca street, were pleasantly sur- lprised on Saturday night. October 23rd. when tiiirty of their friends railed tn rniiizratiilate them upon the m-casinii or their iu-i-,nty.m'th wnriding aiiniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Fnnkii uPrP presented with a beautiful walnut. coffee table and a SllVPT rnse bowl. Refreshments in-re srwvcd. and everyone depart- ed with the memories of u very happy evening. . Mrs. J. A. Lawson has rturned from Toronto where she had been Visiting her daughters. Mrs. J. D. Honsbeigi-r and Mrs H. M. Stock. ley and thi-ir1'amilies. During Mrs. Lawson's visit. to Toronto a baby girl arrived in the Honsberger ism. il.V- The name chosen for this little liidy iii Jim:-i Patricia. . . . The baby dauirhter of Siih-Lieut. and Mrs. J. T. Nash was christened last Sunday in the Navy Chapel of Si-sdiicona. Mr. and Mrs Clif. ford J. Reid nf North l-jatley. Que- bec. were in Halifax. for the ears- mony. ' O Li'CDl. R. W. Nash returned in Camp Borden his week after apenqj. ins his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nash. O O C One of the highlights of the week was the Testimonial Dinner given "I can't say I did." he replied. , "but I rant s.iy I d.dii'i oither.”, ii-ie rclleclcd. ”I pietty nearly did!"y it has been found that babies 50 did iii”. 35 WE 3l'9qC0llfld9nl-,l delivered in this WE) SEi'nl to dc-,ii'e shall 'iJieLi.V iifaiiii 598 the velop respiratory complications.iasriiiaiiiig spirits that will haunli more frequently than cred normally. It is believed that this ha ens because the baby when the sun spreads his i-noll PD vomits u m.-iterial from the stom- aiiiiimii glory in a lovely banner ach and res as it inio e iing.x.,'-.ilnng tie sunset-p are 0 e ii -. xi) th th 1 I l l fth l'll To prevent this C0mDllL'ati0n. ii tops. we kiinw us shall pick up” has been suggested iliiii the C0il- again that inexplicable feeling of ten!-5 M the baby! Swmach be 511019 expectancy and awe. we EXDCHCIIC-l ed out immediately after bli'ili- :ed on Halloweens of childhood and. A N-iiri.v was made or ii zrmin filiuii down mp years smce. Diffcrenti infant-'i. I liie shall find the flooding twilight.- ln the first group M100 hi-iliirs. tiic N0, mm W, ., ,1; hg Rbin Mmany iiii0n'iHf'li i'"lllz9l'l'-l WP"? 5llCk”l 'l”' in point. nut the difference only in: immrdiiil-Cl.V 7'lli9i' blllh ind 7” up .1wai'a nl some subtle f'llSSlnlii:Rl'- l”"l”h""' '"”””'l5 ml m" mst uv in the nihei FVPnll”li!STli Oct.nbeiC HEM mu” M hi" , that is there. An Piilil quality- In the second ginun Oi 92 h”m95' ihounh to us mnre eerie than puck- thia was not done. 15” hm '1": Lhrgglv:rg:p'1:i,Y::1lTb:?':i And as we no Hbnlll nur nuidnor :m;m:;:”('VontP'm; were suckga Au; chores, loitering in the hush and l . . charm of the hour we shall find -iblgsgiegs Mm H" n'sL Rump M 100 We are listening and looking for tokens of that which we expect of the night. The iRl'll'lPI'S calliiig the i-aitle Iii WN5 lmlnd "hat l'95l""”'”"5' mp from the iields. ioii-es P('llfllll,2 linl-. nCUlll”5 0CCUl'T9d mlwh 1955 "N?" lowly on the still evliiziiiz aii, will in the W5" 8l”0"l3- Whel" 'h? 5'”mT that he the signal for the Hai- Nm W9” l'0””nel-V ”"m"'d W lowecn kin to be into their rituals? suction. It was found thai larger IS that mp rm, ml. black Hus with ham” Wnded "' ha" mm” mm?" i)l'l"ht eves and arched backs in 17” 1” the 5mm"h ma" H" Small" ill?-(ill nuthoii- fui-Live toiirs" And o""' .s that only a wisp of fog rising ,hsfslgxnxmnnziblegeurgggg ZIAIS iimii the niillslrcani or some verit- respiraiory distress within the first; - 'h 1 , t; two days after birth. while in the H d H 92 that did not have the gasirict 0 y auction. 17 did have this type of - - difficulty. Just. likegaii old Rllnilld fin; It would appear from these stud-! El"? 1259.5 psi fxcgiwvefal Wm! ”. ies that undoubtedly aspiration or, ”f- 01 l l5.l9959”- l -l'"”l: W sucking D", 0! the maumal In me. luinace is mole than 12 ycais mil, stomachs 01 bnbies denvemd by its a good idca to have it checked, Caesarean section may be a life-i W b9 5”” W5 W-l”ll1 "5 W”- saving procedure. QUESTION AND ANSWER deformity of the pelvis, or where quick delivery is required because of the mother's condition. see i Result of Survey i wart Mat-Kay. The assistant in re- plenishzmz was Mrs. iDi'.) .lc.ks. l A M. Wm” 1'" multiple ”pn'1Mi-s. E. S. Chandler atieiided the mu? Are they cancedous. and is "Mr" . . . p ”";',fs:,:f.”';3h,, mndmm n. no, Sympathy will be extended toj. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Diiifus, oi Duf-l (C)l(anl:leRll'(i:;il.iBlIi'.ly gingiomnf lus Park, Irviiigton-on-the-Hudsoni surgical removal, me” doe, not in the bereavement they have sus- seem to be any treatment availaaie Milled in me death 01 their mlfel .5 present and a half year old grand-daugh-i ter, Jacelin. Mrs. Duffiis was form- erly Miss Helen Stetson of mini Province. lottetown Hotel, Wednesday night in honour of Brigadier W. W. Reid and Mrs. Reid. The Brigadier was presented with an illuminated lscroll and Mrs. Reid with flowers mark regretfiilly, ,but in ap- preciation his retirement from the Army. and to convey all good one last. Friday evening at her home 011' I-lnllcrest Ave. for a number of friends or Miss Edith Inman R. N. of summerside whose marriage takes place early in November. Aa- ism-,i. (air the future, sisting the hostess were Mrs. Ed- I . . . ward Sterns. R. N.. Mrs Laura l Everyone was very happy to hear ?r:g.p' R” N" and M1" Mn” En" lthat Mr. and Mrs. Mell Davies. land their little daughter, Helen. of .Weston. Ontario, are safe and their jrcsidence undamaged after the lheavy storms in that area. Mrs. 0 0 Mrs. Charles Drew is visiting in st. John. the guest of her sister, Continued on page 9 and its beguilemeni. and witchery. there will be strange creatures abroad this night of October . In the flesh too, they will walk out of doors-and in as old prac- tices and quaint traditions are once muse de1,v.lLm5 mglm more revived and kept. And there will be many a whisper-and many R young laugh. and many a lovely memory gathered. as youngsters ls- land-nvsr” Together . . .- convene. To burn their nits, an' pou their stocks, An' hand their Halloween Fu blyths . . ." This night. May it's laughter be wholly good. to give them only nice memories to take with them all down the years! Until Monday A -- -- -- Diary -- - - -- Good-night. . . Morning Smile Sue: "I haven'i seen you armincl Wllh Laura since the beach party. What hiippened?' ' Stew: "She won't date me or even talk in ice." Sue: ”Why not?" Stnw: "Just because kiss." Sue: "I never heard of anything so ridiculous. Why should is girl object to a guy she's practically en- ga-xed to stealing a kiss?" Stew: "Er . . . It wasn't from her i stole. it." i stole a TOMATO RAIIEBIT 1 cup tnmaioss 1 Ola! . in cup grated cheese 2 onions Salt and pepper Boil onions separately; when cooked and to tomatoes and eggs Mrs. Sterling lniiian entertained! And cheese, Boil until thick, serve on toast. -Mrs. Allison England. Bideford W. I. lDavies will be remembered in this lprnvincs as the former Miss Pauline lMacDonsld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacDonald. Bunbury. . e . Miss Frances Colwell, Shsrbrnokg who came first in the Public Speak- ing Contest in this province, and lMr. Fsnton Shaw, O'Leary, who Icame second are leaving this week 'for the Maritime Fair at Amherst, where they will be contestants. All good luck is wished for those eloquent, young. present and fu- ture, public speakers. 0 O O NEW Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Macxsy have as their guest. Mr. Robert Ferquhai-son. Toronto. 0 I 0 Miss Frances Macuillan, R. N and Miss Kathleen Williams. R. N. left by plane Thursday morning for Boston, New York. and Miami, Florida. They will be on the Nurs- ing Staff of the Memorial Has- pitsl. Hollywood. Florida. outside Miami. for the winter months. I O I Mrs. I. Rschmel and Mrs. Im- est Matheson were Joint hostesses to their friends on nidsy after- noon at the Rschmei residence. North River Road. The the table was most inviting with white hand- cmchet table cloth. red and white ciirpalions. and red and whiis tsp- ers as decorations. The ladies pour- ing tea were: Mrs. H. Burt, Mrs. H. M. Stewart. and Mrs. R. Rey- mond. The ten assistants were: Mrs. by the Officers of the Prinre Ed- :- f'lHVh for-three ward Island Militia at the char-Mrs. W. A Warren, and Mrs. Sto- T. S. ldgstt. Mrs Murray Bell, ORIENT lIilSlEilY SITGAUGE 15 DENIER FALL siiiiiiias gal hing from ihn inside out toward sp- posite comers. O W X x - with whipped cream! Perfect colour scheme food colouring! bake in 8-7' round this. n wh x . I W: a tricltgbg a Perfect treat for the Home and School tea . . . with its surprising chocolate frosting, that turns out to be a new trick simply by adding a little orange Perfect wonder of a cake all 'round- with that delightfully moist. tender texture thstonlyheshiniikcsngiveyouina white cake. And with the wonderful devour of your favourite vanilla--that only Shirt-ii1"s can give you in a White Cake Mix. Oct bee Cali of Oh M MOI Prcplro Shirorifs White Cska.Mi: according eol Chocolate Whip FresOlng"l'o 1 cup whipping cream. Idd Vs cop cocoa and '6 cup sugar. Chill for 1 hour. Best -us. Spread between Iiiri-ii -I-ope kc mil: Mo-i-Rana has ba ned comic books. .plaiii-boiled sweet puiai ms, li)ppt".' vhewml Rum an lwith strips of bacon, then baked; gmy m'ke'"9 from the public school. J, so i-iFgk- so l79H- so fehdw . V-.x ireai I for I-ialiowe'en . . . package dlestioim layers and frost I: