e. : ; a > : . ee . . é x e™ JIDA BAILEY ALLEN. Light-As-Puff Muffins Of Yeast-Raised Batter - January Will Leave Behind: | A Winsome Winter Moon. - || Presently, it comes to mind, |end is on the roofs and fields. The Were are the directions we |the basic batter for yeast-tais- January, the first, and some-., night is dim but mild: We : promised yesterday for making jed muffins. -Spoon into 12 oiled times considered, the longest, | this house caught here to a hill- la trio of-fascinating muffins |muffin cups. Cover; let-rise 30 i|month of all the year, will have side, settles down in content to ‘irom basic yeast muffin batter. |min., or until doubled in. size, in ‘|spent its last day.. It will Jeave |its dreams, How dear it is.and There's no sifting; no kneading.|warm place, free from draft behind in a bequest, a winsome /full of years! And we can f Bake 20 to 25 min. in moderate _|winter-moon, and bright etarry- | preciate with Edgar Guest that: oven, 375. degrees F. nights to the new month to come |‘‘It takes a heap o' livin’ t' make YEAST-RAISED Herbed Onion Muffins: Light- And we shall recall, even as its; a house a home, BATTER MUFFINS ly toss together 2 tbsp. fine- ‘|shadow lingers a fleeting mo-|A heap o’ sun an’ shelter, an’ ye (Plain or use any one of the \chopped onion with 1 tsp. fine- ‘|ment on the hilltop in parting, | sometimes have to roam jspecial vi —makes 12) chopped parsley “and % tsp }|how pleasant and kindly Janu-/Afore ye really ‘Preclate the 23 ¢. e of oregano, ary had been. It had given us, things ye lef’ behind, 2 tbsp. sugar thyme and sea ||much to remember against the |An’ hunger for ‘em somehow, 1% tep. salt Stir into the basic batter wh'te of winter snowfall, the! with em allus on yer mind. jt thep. margarine yeast-raised muffins. Spoon ‘| spatckle of frost. Jt don't make any difference how we ery water into 12 ‘oiled muffin eups Fr “Have you ever seen a month! rich ye get t’ be, oo: 15 degrees F.) Cover; let rise, 30. min., or until : ‘l!spend away so=fast?"” we over- | How much yer chaire an’ tables 1 or cake active dry in size, in a warm k heard one inquire of another, te-| cost; how great yer luxury; or compressed yeast place, free from draft. Bake 5 ‘day. “No, never!” the other re-/|It.ain’t home t’ ye, though it be 1 egg, beaten a0 to 25 min. in a moderate ' '|plied. “Too fast altogether”. he | the palace of a king. a. poset flour oven, 375 degrees.F : grinned. “No storms, you know | Until somehow yer soul is -sort Muffine( oes ann atk: SUNDAY DINNER > j\not actually, to interrupt the | o’ wrapped ‘round everything. ‘| work” the first smiled. ‘‘And ff | Tevet Sate aes Ta j ‘i\we can keep busy-that’s when | Ye've got t’ sing and dance fer ue ot ’ als " . ’ 40. romp lukewarm: Measure warm ’ Spaghetti “ Te eae iad cooks i ++ va sec ana water into warmed large, bowl (previously columned) chance to come to the yard, they | An’ learn t’ love the things ye Sprinkle or crumble in “'yeust; on Beans eee may hear in a comforting sea-| have, by usin’ them each day; stir until <issolved ; mix in luke- ange-Sugar P sonal sound the echo of the po- | Even the roses ‘round the porch warm milk mixture. Add egg aren Sere wer-saw at ‘work in the wood-| must blossom year by year, and flour. Beat until smooth. or Cheese Ca lands. And if we look off over |Afore they come a part’ 0' ye, a Cover; let rise at warm room age gs Pa purchased) with he fk we may impo’ the | wage some ome dear, GIRL GUIDE ENROLMENT eee Cer, | ear ae figures of the workers, andthe |Who used t’ love ‘em long ago, ee or until Goshen’ ta ie thle Seistmaner Soup (canned) horse in use at the ‘yarding = an’ trained ‘em jes’ t’ run A total of 17 brownies moved Ann Solomon, Dianne MacDon- Mrs. Winston Fudge. Shown in. |ih. basic bat : | Sizsling Croutons — Fillets of | 5 & & z g 3 z 6 é § = & g i : ter. ing up into guides at St. Mary’s ald, Elaine Fudge, Phyllis the picture FROM THE LEFT : q early mornin’ sun; Parish Hall, Souris, recently, Dunphy, Hope Creamer, Lois are: the district commission- Spoon batter into Pi oe onus ter aoe with interested parents and Osborne, Dianne Coffin, Mar- er, Mrs. George Leard; Ann. |i%s~ mulfin cupe te the | halt’). 0i% "tm Dough mute friends watching the cere- ion Clinton, Cheryl! MacDon- Coffin, lieutenant; Cheryl {min in warm ane | free from |‘homemade or. purchased) —- mony. Enrolled into guides . ald, Dianne Mallard, Aldea MacDonald and Mrs. George or until doubled in eine, (coffee, Tea, Milk, in were: Nora Townshend, Elaine Hebert and Leslie Lam bie. Poole, Janet Pierce, Sharon Mrs. George Leard performed .. Leard, captain-of the ¢ 0 m- oe . moderate; THe CHEF EXPLAINS MacDonald, Frances Dugas, the ceremony, assisted by pany. eae now ce WALDORF SALAD : | Granddaughter Of Islander. , when TRIO OF FANCIFIED became the rage early in the MUFFIN the g e°3 i ei a* 85 if a 2 3 § 5 % = F ge < = ‘* if | MR. AND MRS. JOHN WELDON Couple Wed In Charlottetown’ fr : 4 Z i uf PPLE VARIATIONS century. Here ts the way it was a Spoon ;made then—the. way it should: 3 | s fat one of the cow-kind is mar ' of basic Still be made today. k . it be a heifer $ enough preceding odes Make Home In Montreal {is i'm e's ts Married Recently In Ottawa sessttaise “outta batter nto, Weliert Sala: | Combine 2. oy hi one, to be a feeder to -go from w . les and 1 ¢. diced cri cathanted elente ai Bt, Dann \end the finer wat, c beshot at |the grass, Ix added to the bord. A colorful wedding took place |eessories and a corsage of yel-|full. Cover: let etse 30 min.. or ‘et anii,! « deed eiep celery etan's when Mildred | white and red rosebudé Grists go out to a mill, mixtur- {December 30th at 7 P. M. at St. |low sweetheart roses. tree from draft Bake 20 |dressing or enough barely to : ss es of grains are brought in |Paul’s Eastern United Church,| The bride is a graduate of the piace, ta moisten. With a fork, add % eee ee te | Tae beet man vee Silvia: See | Wie, Conmeaees Deo” « co ‘when Rev. David C. Searfoss | Ottawa Civie Hospital Schoot of |' 25 min. in moderate oven $75| Morden. | Tutt a Tonk, ak TS e- frick — Chesemaeer, be rard of. ooeccas NS., and «an saneinn to tb lunited in marriage Carol Jean Nursing Class af 4 and watil + phe dye Remove — — ae pep gies ~_ eldon "ushered alendar, “half the winter feed- ‘Burch, and Const. Leonard her marriage was a mem- ; immediately ” aail ; EK Welles ot Nenceste, a3. sous an eee the jing should be over. And that's thur Lang. ber of the Palo-Aito Memortel |828 Se ae eee pir Bagge A Msgr. William Simpson ” offic ete not far off now.” “But some- * - The bride is the daughter of Centre Hospital, Palo Alto, Call- |i, nisture of % ¢. sugar, 1 tbep. |@nd a thin slice of apple, red fated at the ceremony. Mrs, deal Wak talewne as ane times, I've seen a fairly long eee ' Sgt. Duncam A. Burch and Mre. |fornia and Misericordia Hosph | oted orange foe and % tsp, | skin left on Joseph Dougan played the wed- |mony and Beth Wekion of New. |9PeM of feeding after that,” J& | 4 pyr Lt AVIORTH a Burch of Ottawa, Ont, and grand.|(#), Maileybury, Ontario, | |mutmeg. BELL COUNTS AGE 3 reese and soonranaied castle, N.B., sister of the groom, oa eaid. my gvere ~~ ~~ ae ee wit mac the weating ani remetas ae Cheese Caraway Muffins: When a British monarch dies, ag st, James Flanagan. circulated the guest book. . vor Ears chat day, tot then ae a ae EE Te Mrs. Jo (Mrs. William Bureh, geand-|Stir 4 ¢. grated Cheddar cheese |Big Ben tolls the number ‘of bride, who wae given it) ‘the bride's mother wore a f daylight below it!” D ft t | he orted ’ ; "lmother, Dorchester, Mass: Lj |@nd 1 tsp. caraway seeds into |years of his or her age. seers a Se dress of burgundy wool with hat oe = The, of week’e. J e eriora In S ep r seph Lang of Saskatoon, Sask. oyd Anderson, of ‘st. Peter's, a a at SR NO I AEP Ao nmr SS Rogers, Bell of Montreal. wore lio match and « mink stole. Her |" Smec- “U0! \V ae : : her father before an alter flank |P.,, 1: Baith Anderson, Char om : ta with fitted bodice and lily |2cceseories were black and her “The pilot let me tale the Gow In Working Relationships ed ty gold candlabra and cen-|ttetown, P.E.L; Mr. and Mrs. DRUG STORE Her elbow length |Comsege . was ot yellow repos trois,” she said, “and that was ' et, ied sa of white Joseph Lang, Robert, of Sask- ome Pouttent Vell of illusion was held Mrs, Weldon chose a pale b1U ithe ‘anf of my musicteaching | DEAR MARY HAWORTH: jone another," as the rule of per- gladiali and chrysanthemums. eee ee eee a Aza croma of put and she/he ack cma cad |°SSS" noine ered tn at A, 00 td gemethng fet? iat tie real ful Te tig was ia feral era [Stone “he onl Mie. Panay OPEN Mis. George Carragher, the |°orsase of white roses. ing school at San Diego, W08| morals, overcrowding poor ven-| DEAR E. B. It must be a case |ian peau de charm fashioned on |/°Tomto, Ont.; Donald Del Bosco bride’s sister, was her only at-| Later, the couple left for a/|her pilot's-licence and. them |tistion ete = + lof mistaken identity. In various |classic lines. A chapel train of Sudbury, Ont. ; Joyce MacBride f ; : : tendant,—and Deborah Carragh-|honeymoon trip through the|joimed the American air force. For years I have worked ia |discussions of single persons’ |iace fell gracefully from the Toronto, Se ee ee 9 % er.was the flower girl: They ae ee ae as are|She said it we, or different offices, doing secretar- | quandries, I've never said any-| scooped back neckline. Her Mae ene tot: WORTH’S Pharmacy ee ee ee Ghus wre len aimee to ind Waa o. ae en Peet nar coins ee ene ee ve oe Bet aad Mate illo Lowe, Kinds : eee eee OI RSM eS. , ington : And I have noticed a steady de- Seceuie tha’ calcein dueta’t. pre | glace by @ Gaiety orowa canras. ston, Ont. Const. and Mis. Lang 18 PRINCE ST. Te * ‘ In 1944 her brother’s wife died |terioration in the relationship be- | vide the lonely unmarvieds with |ed with tiny seed pearls and dia-|“i! reside in Timmins, Ont., : + |im- Alaska, and she left the air rae y ~d . where the groom is attached to tte Sto * 4° ° . : tween men and women co-work- |a magic passport to true love,|mente. She carried a ‘cascade Will be The Only Charlottetown Drug re Open Christian Science Lecturer [force to so nort sed ook after tree ™* . a. gg ALISON OClIENCe LECTUFer - ee aired mie? smite tor |epledies-ob- the tegpporedio tall Insect” Geney- ietppapereed is Saturday Evening And All Day Sundsy Wos Alaskan Bush Pilot lenarics tanints tt susan eget" SS sacl Sata |, ace mguen amexe | BaD eater — VWVOs AIOSKON DUSN Filo pot che flow od, beat. [ete called by ple first same} Loving the whole human, race ivy. angry iwothirde of Canada's DIAL 4-8424 _, FREE DELIVERY aircraft ihe woulda’t |“eserdiess . men, abstract: sense, The bride was attended by Bar-| ported - -- me into. oe - ing coddled into higher paying fillment. Love, to ‘be love, has bara Cam i, RN of elnaare a posts, are ‘mister regardiess as maid-of-hono th hh ie f Baers! eer Re THAWED EN ROUTE of age. This may be the new in-|son, as a sympathetic detailed |}. ¢aindra Burch and © Winnt- ft She had ¢o pick up mail at jternational influence. I under- mutual sharing of joys and sor- fred Campbell, RN as brides Sane cet fiat ete Re SP ee le, tn ie ple and teers ts tik tao lend bape Mr eee. oe Mary Haworth counsels rn Gee et : ‘ ’ t. by : right village. When I trained for secretarial through her column, oc : cameo-white peau de charm, top- And, she. told of flying 500|work, the secretary was expect-|mail or gies ae. ped with sleeveless royal blue : P } pounds of frozen fish to Nome, jed to be good at.shorthand, typ- |Write her in care Guat | velvet. They wore long white | when the sun started to shine. itso etc.; and she took |dian. é ‘satin gloves and royal blue vel- ’ ys : ane fuk Gawed oe sed ee ae FB ee Fond Pa ee ie te Boa tea Men ck Ey BR A LAA ORE a A a fish sliding all over the aircraft. |and: punctuation. - She could RICHMOND. > |e sitactes meting tore: TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND her insthustons ta how to Grea Ub ieienaee Bee Wa wire ast | tse Praught, whe ts employ |STO%: B.C.. was wd Deupht | ° e | : . ’ Const. Fred Winters of Da in | Russian planes i se were ever (Nous, the could expect prom in Charietonn,. ment le Stam ant Const Senn cammage | Music Festival May 2nd to May 7th, 1966 fen coe flying near the Si- |tion to ray ioe prea wi + Wel. of Hiencee, Ow. were wibers, at yi : . : : * were orma SS a . : ‘ ‘ a ha ol NEE cae wee eI ge ee £ zig-zag between icebergs, and t0 land dictaphone. _ yas &-|Dihstan'sUniversity-“spent—the}-Abuftett_supper_wiis_sérved | AD JUDIC ATORS:-WAYNE—K.—RIDDELL,_EARLE TERR 5 pi nd But Mion Robbins messenger te Sas past weekend with bis ae 1 50 guests in the church hall | A ; - oH KK ea — LY, I= never had to put the advies into lsnewers a switchboard, per- Mrs. Emily Gallant and his bro-|followed by an informal recep- | FRANCES WICKBURG, LLOYD QUEEN. 7 a Shi = forms a variety of cleriéal chores |ther Gerald, Richmond. ' home i: : oT : IN. SUMMERSIE E We wort as a Sales cpemeedi - a to ceaal. Castuiona Vocational’ Insti For i ane wedding . CH . and NTAGUE tive for an aircraft. company eae complaint that secre- |tute, spent the weekend with his |Mrs.Burch chose a white and | Y M ic Festival Association is 2 member of The Canadian Federation and starting a jade business. |;,:ies can no longer epell or pun- |parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. |turquoise ribbon knit suit and a | Our ius on is & managed to bring up her broth- | tuate correctly. The reason, I|Cameron, Wellington. turquoise draped turban of cord- of Music. Festivals and encourages Music participation and music ap-- er’s three children. ould imagine, is because the| Recent visitors at the home of |ed silk, silver accessories and a} _—preciation. - : | nee te. Ritee Bed grows. Wp. Lasiage: Intelligent — young women. Mr, od Mrs. Leonard C. eer eere te ee *-Gyllabuses-are-available-at—Miller-Brgs.,and_Toombs_ Music Store _in full time to the Christian Sei. |nO, longer lm at see son-injaw Mr. and Mrs. Lorne| Mrs. Joseph Lang chose royal] Charlottetown, Sheen and Melunis, Bell’s Book Store, / Summerside, ence Church, in which she had |" ‘This whole new trend may be |Kilbride and children, Grand Rt piue cut velvet with a matching} — Pepler’s Jewellery and Jo Ann Dress Shop, Montague and Larter’s Drug Miss Robbins, who now lives the end Fries yo 2 ee ver. fonther a ra a | Store, Souris. Order your music early and avoid disappointment. j maneuv we a ou sp j ; els constantly’ and ftede X a ze. (ofthe higher levels of employ:| BREADALBANE (ity. czimstions completed her] Entries must be mailed not Iater than February 5, 1966 tor warding job. ment. ; ‘ | ‘ d j / ‘And, she says, it keeps her her secretaries? Sincerely, T.D: # For travelling the bride don] Miss Mary Donahoe Myre. Ada t E. H. Stewart out of mischief, DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Me Nha Reser i? re te nih sale ee | Box 551_—s- 435 Notre Dame S8t.. _ e, : ’ : * ler attire was, . y » K. i. : A _— oon = i? tient in = Prien Edward Is-|. feather hat in autumn blends. Charlottetown Summerside il . information on ng land Hospital. dalbane, (Of Tust and green, and black ac- Quilting, - "T Woaid tao recommenda cee ip Tomes I ‘Hooking series of booklets published by| Mrs. Elton Somers, Breadal- " the American Institute for Ec0- |bane Village, is a patient in the Planned For Feb. toms, Research. at Great Bat. iPrince Edward Island Hospital. | Mass. } Members of the local Associe- eeeaaae oe HOUSEHOLD HINTS tion of the lst Kingsboro Com- jorised. The Institute will ' : J pany of Girl Guides and Brow- |, title-and-price list on request. The plastic container your | nies was held recently at’ the | 1 specially recommend the |toothbrush comes in makes aj. home of Mrs. Walter and Mrs. booklet “How to Avoid Finan- dandy’ holder for knitting or cro- Edgar Dixon, East Baltic, and cial Tangles.” It has an excel- chet needles. ’ ae ; in spite of the stormy . night, lent chapter on ‘“Witis” as well 5 : i . by A f, ' |there was a good attendance. Hot dogs won't split if you aeved TO 46! : ; as other. chapters on life insur- 1 4 ‘4 Hane SIZE Several business matters were |ance, other forms of insurance, a on ae Pe FIRST FOR FLATTERY | For casual wear of alter-ski |i" way decided fo holds cane (Ocks and bonds, trusts, ete. |eook them in. | Moore & MeLeed Ltd. ing, knit this jiffy jacket with Also there is a fine conclud- : s ‘ F-A-S-T fashion! Just three dreuats Pakaiiode'. sale and bazaar in the early jing chapter on “Advice to Wi- |q Wea" "aM MateMaM Wa e ; main parts for slimming, ekim-| Jumbo-Knit on big necdies —| Oo re: seo tie mrtinles bene dows!” that should be required |% HL BENNETT CARR ming sheath with sunburst pin |one piece, knitted from neck ‘ a e a cles for SAME. reading for every young couple: Sun Life of Canada r an an On ad j tucks radiating from neckline. |\down. Use worsted or Orlon Sa- will eT ae aa. 7 party. |to spare them much anxiety. in District Sppervisor qd Q a 'e i Choose wool, crepe. '_lyelle, Pattern 7421: sizes 32-34; ” cea an ebruaty |iater life, knowing what to ex- i onace COM : : . ee an oF on 36-38; 40-42; 44-46 incl. toon a ithe great bro pon ond how to deal with it, Charlottetown, P.E.1. TY-FIVE CENTS bring a friend along -- with a Phone 4-817 - 45435 }§ 22%. Size 16% requires 24%| THIR (coins) ara: [AR Hs s 45-inch fabric. for each pattern (no stamps, |Reedle and a hook. DEAR MARY. HAWORTH: rae a ee please) to Alice Brooks, care of | The meeting adjourned follow- | You’ bring a real sense of lady- FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins | Guafdian - Patriot Needlecraft |img refreshments served by Mrs. |ship, maturity and- wisdom to CHRONIC BRONCHITIS (no -stamps,, please) for ps Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto ee i te aa i. eee eg ~ bear on problems. You have a ; i pattern. Ontario residents add 1, Ont, Ontario residents add one |ing w on February 21/very perceptive psychological | BRONCHIAL COUGH, ASTHMA | te. sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, | cent sales tax. Print plainly pat |@t the home of Mrs. Major Young |insight. Nevertheless I BR vg N. F ? i } = i = AME, ADDRESS, 8 T Y LE tern number, name, address. Mrs. Harold MacGregor will be you fall ehort of the mark when becavee of bronchial irritation aiead Shop for ' NUMBER. GIANT 19666 Needlecraft Cata-|im charge of refreshments. |advising single people. Rehity-pocked phiegm in your brosehial tebes? | Send order to ANNIE ADAMS, |log stars knit, crochet— many ——~! “It seems you only lamely con- You fad i hard Yo do'your went or gel yw AFTER INVENTORY ‘rare of Guardian-Patriot Pat-jmore needlecraft designs. 3 SEEK SETTLEMENT cede that they have somehow eee or eee here is ms re east .” ‘ tern Dept, 60 Front St. W.,|free patterns prinied in catalof} LONDON (AP)—The foreign |missed the boat. Surely there sain “i teve toes tens a araeantoer, ‘ Toronto Ontario, ~ - |Send 25 cents. Ministers of Britain and Venez- |ought to be a better answer.” | chitis which mode me cough ond gosp for . : ~ COME ALIVE FOR SPRING! |" NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt uela meet ia Geneva Feb. 16 and| Not to disparage the wonder- | breath. | cho ge! dithmatic eitacks ie damp a SPECI ALS Send. for our” new Spring-Sum-|patterns for you in color, with |17 to contétue @ search for a|ful blessing of a spouse and gift RAZ-MAH copies quick and satisfactory re. : mer. Pattern Catalog. 125 top |quilting motifs. Finest pattern |settiement of Venesuelan claimé|of a child, aren't the whole bu- | Hef from my phn a i Noss shoves for sun, fun, dancing, lever collected from famous mo |to part of British: Guiana. man family one’s relatives? And | Prist same setatactery elie Ont On Tuesday! OW THE ISLAND IT's . WUIe ROA) (OUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTF * s The fining, everyday! One free pat-|seums, Send 60 cents for new |foreign office sald Tuesday For- | shoukin’t each of us be living ac- ules from your lees = clip ‘coupon im Catalog. |Museum Quilt Book No. 1 —|eign Secretary Michael Stewart |cording to the .central instruc- $1.48. Fo Oa Ge 1 2 eae “ Oy fend 50s, lsixteen complete patterns. 60c.'plans to participate, tiow of Jesus, namely te “‘love i a } me * 4