i I At St ltliili.iel's' Cliiirih in tlnn real. on September Ztltti. ills.- Lyn Site-i'i'y of Outreitiiini, Mon- real. and Tigntsli, Pl'lfl("! I-Ltltiard I, stand. bevanie the l'll'l(lP oi tlr taniel Burns of St. Patrttlx 5 ,ltit-her. The nine o'clock nuptial .'tlas.x rid marriaize rereniniiy were per- iirmed hy Rm. Father Nlastorson. actor of Loyola College, Montreal. "l'oomb.s- A:-:lam A wedding of interest to friends ind relatives was soleniniit-d at the iury on Wednesday. Oct. 3151. rhen Annie Ruby Ellen, dauithter if Mr. and Mrs. Amos Adams. Sea A 'iew, became the bride of John ilerton. non of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis . ioombs, of May-field. ,' For her wedding the bride hoose a street length dresii of ' qua wool with a white i-elxei hat iid navy accessories. She wore I iorsage of white rarnatioiis. The bride was attended by Miss 9' ET'S EAT Ily IDA BAILEY AI.I.I'IN The Chef and I spent the lam Hay Ilneland. it was in this town that '71r:t rninmcrclal grape juice were iirteinnterl. ' Xftr-ritard our host Rtt:li.1rrl fl!-, (ll'lllP its to the pliant vtlit-re i-Iiiiki-tic: are prnrewed and .iw'u-it mi nmrlirl Ill xilitt-tic halts 'ti.-it t'llllL' lllt'l' .1 .'65'('Ofl(I skin. p "By the tutti," he adtlrd. "wr- f,lf'lP rrwy pli-axed to have nttr I 'v-liit-lxetti-u pi'rscnted R! the main , -'1Ilxll ill tho (Harden State Dinner. lgiirii in June for the 431th Anniinl ' I .itIt('lill0fN' ('iiiitercn(-9.” in "What was served with them V "lxp.'ti'.'1'.:iii toppt-rl with biiltrrvd "1,-i'iiiiih.x. f'4'IlltIlDl'I sweet potatoes Xilnd ('ranbci'rv satire-all fonds l';;rtirliit-ed iii the STRIP" 7, Dinner Di-liixo for Giiests FIVSII ruit cocktail: bat-on-roast ponti- ins or rhicketles or cnrnish Kaine hnkcrl criinil)-toppi-d inmat- es :cnrn kernels saute; gzirrlcn alad: hlue cheese-pimientn dress- g: lemon-raspberry Iherhet cup offer. in or milk. Bacon-Roast Pfllllllnl. Chick- nr Rock Cornish Game Wltnh and dry 1 pousstn. an och person. MR. AND MRS. DANIEL BURNS Young Couple Are Ned At St. Michael's Wcts Solemnizecl Recently 5 nine of Rev. George Filly. Bun-l Ifileen Boyle. Charlottetown. wh0l)'0lmL' fm'tn"r- New Small Young Fowl For Individual Service nf our tour or New .lri's9.V in I5 he first anizrl cake as unit as the hlckelle or Cornish game hen for . El.'.ENV'wSi PIARY Jaiiics I.)l'UugI1I in with him the subtle scent of woodsy places. this eiening when he came to supper . . Crehiiied cod over toast wast the dish which wurrned and took the edge l"oni the nppetite whet- ted by a first spell in the wood- Iaiitls. There our fariiiers were this afieriiiion. joining Rob and Jamie in gathering up next year's requireiiieiits of fuel-wood. Pieces of lumber they are picking up too. to have material on hand for any items of carpentry and also tor. those intriguing projects of build- IHS. dfsixned and carried out with ahsorbtiun by the younger lads of the farms. l . ”Hey"' Janis-5' thrift has made him call out to them in some dis- iiiay bt'ltlFP this. espying boards being spiiited away without leave or PXCllxt' tmiii some heap in the yard. ”' ”that 5 now. "Ye.x' lt .- a new une we want- ed" a ioiiiii; iuice would reply. ”You St't' iie'ie building . . . . And .l.iino- has suffered the waste iiith "lit-ll see to it that Fiilliniiiig the rt-it-iiiiniv it re- 3.,” mm. UM. up 3” our mills, too WVEIII he uniitiiit: them one of these titties Aiiil l iii-i know there won't be a tliizrn of them left for us"' And with a l'llllI l.li- we hate re- t'(ll)lllllI and tliiiiivr ltll aiiiiiit sev- oiitx-lite guests was held at Villa La Salle ilr and Tire l-liiin-: went two iuwlu liiiiit-iiiioutiiiii; in the L'nit-. lniath of fallen ii.-iw lt'Il in the wake of last .litllll.l'.'l s xilver thaw. In A SDl'llf'0 win-itliiiitl it IS. gaining thus for the thin: lariiiiiiies con- ceriied. IIl.'dlf'l'ldl tor quick and fragrant ClltIIxlll;.'llIi(”S of summer . to hni-ijx the 'earlv dinner" .or supper. ii-iiiitwit which some : 0' theiri32:22.;t::"....i'...I.:::'::. .t:"..l:::: coal iinil tare) wool. viitli tiiiquotse of the farmmg at-rt-xsiii'ies. ller cursage N15 Pink Sit the iiii-ii tioiit to the woods' ywork IlllS alli-rnotin. the little frurk bearing them till happily in it along road and field (tn a day when skies, iiiiictlv era) ("dine dotin in a t-aiiopi iiliii-li re-It-d on the rtiii of the ialley. A slizitliivied day. but one eiiuugiiiuli pretty in the delicate ti'.irerii-s of siimr iibout - on the tlztrli of m 9l'Kl'P('ll.Nl as ll'('ll as iin stubble and furrovt. The lMIttl'l'-Ndll arqtiirctl spring. a- one siiul ”rnnit-s iiiiizbty handy iimi” proving worth to the woodsiiicn. "well. I hardly knnw uhat to do about il" Mark said when he was iisiting us it moment this eve- s Wedding carnatiinis. The hi-.-t titan tins 'lli; William iloliii-ttiiit-. Catt-iiilisli. Follottiiiu the tl0li(lIll()IlV the liappy eoiiple It'll on it lioiioyiiiiitiii trip through the Illiiritiiiies and New Enulaiid Stiilt-S 'l'litiii they pittwi-t-(I-i ed to lluiiiilton aiiil Vi.igura Falls. Ontario On return Air. and Mrs iToonihs iiill l'f'xltIP iii Maifirltl iwhero the L'l'l)tlIIl is a prtistiei'tttts Iflil in its .l!iiiii-t fill llllll llllfI rire -tiifI- iii: Tie the ions ltIEPlIlPl'. Fast:-n' lg,-ilt itllfl li('l'.lI'I l'I.'it-e UN a rack iin R h:-ikiiig ti.in For wix TIIHIS. mix a limit: of 8 th-p melttril butter, 2 t-p poultry ti-ntiining. Hruch all mt-r the liirilc. . Rttiwt lll llllll. iii a hot oven. IWNI you are entertaining. It i I mod idea to but I box of fiirinl milieu in the bnthroom If n (tied wishes to re- move route or lipstirk she will probably out degrees F, or lllllll twgiiining ltt brnitn Reduce the llt'2ll to 32.3 t'll"t1l'!'('S ” Continue to FIIJISI l hi'. Turn oiirc. Hrtisli twit-e lAllll the butter pa-tr-. 'l'h('n pl.'it'i- a thin Nll'lIl iif baron an the lirt-;i-t of crirli bird Roast 10 min. or lllllll t'ie bariiii is done. i Wild Rive Stuffing ifor 6 Pous- SING, ('hii'krltcs nr xiiinll Ruck tiiiiiiiisli uiiiiic llf'lIS' Wiish. pirk mvrr and mink li C. uilil rire ar- .t'i-riliiiu in pk: tliroi-iii-its. . l llclt .'l llIx'Il. lllIllf'l' in in skillet. Add 1 th-p. niinverl onion. Cook until clear. I Add lllt' l"I('I'. 'i tsp NIPII thyme and piiiiilt-red uitigcr. 1- tsp. mon-t naodiuni glutaiiiate. H lspv pepper and '7 r smzilldicorl iii-ll-flavored i-nolted ham or rlionped i-wilted chicken gihlrts. Sloit-fry iintll the rnoisttire eviipnratcs i Blue Chet-so and l'lntl('nIfl Dru- sing from the Chef Combine and mix '2 c. not-sweet French drouing. 'i r. mayon-I naise and 2 drops Tahawn l Add 1-3 (- ffllTVlI)l('t'I blue cheese and 1 small diced pimiento. Chill 30 min. 7)i6iziiTuETsM.iiE twist towel. gguu aux:qxsttxxxxuxxxxtxxtxttxtxxxa. -Yes, Speak A Xmas Piece! . than-'9 the tissue instead of the linen I iiing. ”Suiiietinies I think lies”. And sometimes I think tNo' " he nodded. "About wl'iat'."' ”Ab0ul speaking a piece at the School Christmas Concert. Girls don't mind" he offered. ”in fact 1 belii-te they like to do things like that But boys are diferent." Oh." his face brightened. ”I gueu 1'11 have to try and manage it some wa) WOMEN Lona Carolin Kenn. woman ldllor. Phone at Page 8. The Guardian Tuesday, Dec. 11. 1956 And onward goes December. niaiiazintt ”some way"-1 we”-ted Old Year L'niil iiiinorruw - - - Diary .. Goodnight . . . . . . HAPPENINGS ST. ANTHONY'l Mrs. Thoma: Been. Mnlpequg The ladies ii! the tluir Society Roam nn Sunday December ninth of St Anthonyis held l'll'll' inonth- W35 yet-etvtng Wu-me” congrlm. lv iiiceting at the lioiiiv of Mrs. 13110"; from numerous mend, Ind John Finnan on llvi-oiiilte-i' 3. it leiauws The happy occasion W” Tit elve t .lleet- . hallllg been ptlslllttilbtl nit-nibern ansu on-it roll t'illl Mrs Beers eightleth birthday. She entertained immediate relatives at IIIE was opened by pi.iti-r by the dmmn-g Cove” we” laid for President Each roiiiiiiitlt-e gave N-(.1.-Pg ime" 7990” i After dinner the beautifully dec- Minules and TPlltIl l- of luxt iiieet-l ing were read and Hl)l)l'tit9(l The members to lake rate of bins sur- plices on Sunday are Hrs Hector Richard and Mia tnttiony Fin- orated birthday cake was cut and the many gifts and card: admired. Mrs. Beers health is good. She is active and all expres- sed the fund wish to help her cele- --il Slim” Tllvl 31'? "UH FFSIUIHK turned to the Lititii-ii hiiart vtarm- "3" H W35 '"”l'”ll 3”” W””ld9d hrate many more h3PPY birth- lll 'l'oroiiio, tiiiiario. where the gd by me w””m.i mlimsiasm owlthtlt each nit-iiiher Ialw hi-is sur- days. Eltttllll i. a nit-niher oi the R C A.l-', ' er a',, .,ndi(.aH,,,,. mm me kindly ': DIICQS to launder for tiliristinasp thy Hitrttt H W9 d8"El"9l' 0' tolerance of him, iilitm--noun. "l"V'"- Gruuti Captain and Mrs. Blake itr nnil xtrs. J. .l-'- Skerry, Tug-, This time the iii-nil-' work is lnl Mrs. IIFfll'Y (;;ill.iiii ldllfllV in- and Colonel B. S- Brown have iii-lt ll F1 l. lfhe form of iiiiiiiiu tip the after-t sent out Christmas Greetings to Prince Edward Island friends. tirnnp Captain and Mrs. Blake are non living in Sussex. England. Colonel Brown is in Gloucester. yited nietnbers tor iii-xi iiitieting. i310 tins voted tiir thi- pastor's lxmas gift and S5 to Illi Prosper Arsenault. MPOIIIILL iliixiwl hy pra- lyer after which iiii-iiitii-i- ciijtiyed la few rounds of liiiitzn Delirious lun('h was sriwotl ht llitslrss and The scene was gay last evening Professional Women'l Club held their pre Christmll party It the Charlottetown. Many mfmbtfi were present and I delightful eve- ning was enjoyed by everyone- The Acadia Altfnini of Prince Ed- wgrd Island are ha-Vin! IIIMPPY reunion banquet this evening It Milton's Old Spain Dr- Lumsden will be the guest speaker. m.m.--(mm-mm: PULITZER WINNER DIES BRlGHTWATl:IRS. N Y. (AP) Fred L. Packer. Pulitzer Prlu winning editorial cartoonist of the New York Daily Mirror, dled Sitt- urday. He would have been 71 Jan. 4. Parker won the Pulltiier Prize in I951 for I cartoon show- mg on irate then piesldent Tru- man pointing his finger at the Washington press corps and us- sertlng. ”Your editor: ought to havr more sense than to print Business and Whrarli I7 581" Iy. IDA JEAN IAIN Whip out the tape and measure your hips-circling tape around . figure fix- ing. Iymtnotry In the aim. and the hip u should not exceed the bust measurement by more than two inches. three at the most. Fashion models who took so uvelto in than high Ityled sheath dresses have hlpl that measure tbeumtiut.hebttIt...nndIn oh. la Illm waistline. However mniiy of these models are ultra thin. With normal weight. I dif- ference of two Inches between the hunt and the hip tneplureiucut is fair enough. Our Mystery Model needs to slim five inches off the hip meas- urement with her loss of 35 pounds Her figure problem in not at all uncommon. Many of you complain bitterly thnt the bulk of your .welglit is concentrated between the waist and the knees. Dlet plus well directed exercise is the ana- war. A few specific hip slimming exercise: taken daily can work sheer magic. Take it awuy . - Since thighs are a part of the hip problem. the first exercise is directed at Illmmlrig both hip: and thighs. Position: Lie on right side, head resting on folded right arm. palm of left hand braced on floor In front of chest, legs stretched straight down. Movement: Leading with the heel, move left leg in large circ- les. Circle 6 times in one direc- tion, rest. and then 8 times In the Iothrr direction. Roll over to left Suggestions Given For Hip-Slimming Problems side. and repeat cumin clrellng log. Next. a leg winging cxu-cu. that In simple yet unulngly cf. focttve. Position: Standing erect. hold Q to chair luck for support. Movement: swing leg fut-wad, then back. brluinl It I! high up In back In poulble. Bend forward from tlicwnlstuloguwliiuto the rear. The aim in Lltln exerclu Ill-Olettheleluplnbncktoan little of 45 degrees to tone the muscle: of the buttocks. swing I) count: with ucli leg. inter man. A rolling routine complete: this M0 M MD trimmers. Position: Sitting on floor, Inn. in back to bring weight to belt on hip bulse. palms of hand; a. floor at alder. slightly bug. Movement: Keeping legs toget- herv knees straight. raise leg: off (INT ""1 lwlnl over to the left, Wllllli along that thlghline. Swing legn in an In: toward right Ilde. T0111!!! lcroll hips and over to the other thlghliiie. Keep the roll W" Irtd he-vy. Repel! a but dozen times- NEW GLASGOW W.I. Mrs. Inn MncMillan was hot -5: to the New Glasgow Women's In- stitute on Monday evening Dec. 5 New comnilttau Mi-I. H3. Steveiuo ; sc - Etta Seniple and Mil: niliri Lunch. Mn. Foster Seller mm. M"- ROY Dickleson. Pi-ognmm. Mrs. C. S. Dlngwell gm M;-.. G. Dickleson. Mrs. R. L. Dlckiem. was appointed to get fllnu and pro- jector for December. Mrs- H. B. Stevenson invited members to her home for the Jan. Ulfy meeting. Roll call to be niu. .Vf'0l'9d by each member bringing a card' to be used in the butt. tut: word. Programme connlstod 01 Ilnitinz "ciirtimnu cu-oi: " Contest; by Mn. Hownrd Lliig Mrs. R. L. Dlcldeuon. reading by Mu Roy Dlcltlelon, "nut---, by M31 Ralph Dicklesott, Joku by Mrs. Paul Rlchttrdlon and Mn. George Dicltleson. poem by M". Richard Dickleson. household hint by M". Jay Edwards. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge lllllted by the hostess. Meetlttg cloud with the National Anthem. 3rd. With the president presiding, the meeting , 4 by ' ' "Jingle Bells”, followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. Twenty- two members and two vliltorl un- rwered roll call with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Minute! of last NOTED ASTRONOMER. John Flnmsteed. who died In 1719. war the first to be .9. pointed astronomer royal of Eng- land. committee in i-haiur l'resident, as the ('harlolt Mrs. Antliitn) Fiitii.iii Si-rrelaijv, .,,., "' Mrs. Hector IIl('llill(l A.G- I; l S A, t! li ASK I-2XPl.lNATl0N .; -it i GI-T.VI:IVA (AP The office of the UN high ('flf1llll:xkt()ncr gm ref. U299: asked Yiiuml;iiia Saturday for an explantitioii iif reports that illiiii:.ii'ian i'9ltit:u-s were being sent hark tu lliiiiuary after seek. in-.1, ayvliim 'l'lii- office ('NDl"0.iStt(I "oxtri-iiie ctiiimirii" at Belgrade reports that ill lliinuarian rot- iuizee: had l)H'f1 l'Ptlall'lal9d. son 1 n itafe and mild Baking Soda is cleaner. To clean baby's bath. . Iprinkle it little baking nod; on damp cloth and wipe over fabric. l III! II-90.0 booklet of ncipog, n -on Indicted mu. Clinch A only III WI 045., annual. l COW BRAND BAKING SODA xx (xv:-av:-1-ex:-t I 3 S 8 - e '(C('('(ItIi.KIIiI(((I'III('K1((((I(1Il('((((IK'(K'(K'((v(!(t(1t:'I'(t('('t!('( g fPi))c)-I)i).)I7P)IMA-3-83.QIOZI)!f'IiIID.I)a)t.Ia)-3) u u u -q-. -ssxtnxxxxuxxsxxxg "Eight NPR!!! unrldng fnrh the ' rm - never ate -- never it sent -- then one morning he came in an hour and a half late. his rlntht-.1 ' torn. his face and hands scratched and bloody. l t Ask d th boss, ”Wh 'i'ttssi'-vArini.r.Y .u. it AYI-ZR i Inte'.'''E . Y "I will COTY . IIUDNUT . HOURIGANT l "I leaned ntit the window and LANVIN - GUI-IRLAIN. etc. fell three stnries"' l I ”T'."" "ml W" '" "'""' '""' '- itrve t.'TlllTY (ARI-'9 Ii HILL rows . KEY CAST-ZS y , I S l KUl)AK RROWNIF V I . l VIEW MASTER 5 . om: coma FILM rttiuz wrrii EACH CAM!-IRA nU't"rrr . E ROWNTREE . PAGE and SHAW 1 PATTERSON - IDWNEY -MDIRS - sMii.r.s Ni iiitiritims . 'A ti nu R Y - G(ANONGS - Ni-tiisoliv It : i :1 VIEW MASTERS IIIII ATTACHMENTS it . PEN sntl PENCIL SETS I CIGARETTE I.lGIITERS - ELECTRIC RAZORS " 1'1: cups flour 5 cup butter ' 1 tbsp. white sugar p T0'l:.lxL1t;lEi:Ic0 In I Itmsed inn. . CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS I . BY RUST CRAFT l,";':P'"::?f:;'uf"""" p THE nest Atittonritmm IN TOWN 5 :13" n moms .. IIRISII. COMB mt tnittzon slim i,., .5... ,,';?,I,,, ,,,,,, l oirr WRAPPINGS - ntrzic i.ioirr SETS '1 tsp. baking powder l TOYS-DOLLS 1 tsp. vanilla '1' ll . It. i 1 , .Mlx' w.eTl. pour over bottom in-! ONE Iunc": AND CAGE - et Bake In no degress one-half. hour cut into squnres. E nsfonn tune to tum l A 8ltfAl.l. Dl.'P08l'l' ON Om! LAY-AWAY PLAN mt:.mN 'RtmteruI--The I-uni-h WILL HOLD ANY AIITICLE UNTIL CIIIIISTMAS nf hi on" i. '..i':.".'..m.';':"?.,.,','.:I out noun win. at: ores nmn Aiim iiitrutimv ' gt... v.1 ,.. pg... NIGITI unit. sin nit. urn: noun UNTIL mu mt. I. I. Invent-ti put. on I. I. ntiuitn FROM MOORE 8 MCLEOD LTD. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTI FOR THE YOUNG HOUSECOATS Sizes 4 to 6x. SWEATERS All Wool and Acritan overs for girls. Colors lemon, nile green, rose mint and white. Sizes and 1-2-3 years. BOYS' swrmsits Botanys, English Wool and Cotton Cardigans and Pullovers. maroon, beige and grey. 6x. PRICED FROM SL59 to S4.98 KENWOOD CRIB BLANKETS 100'.'- pure virgin wool in pastel nhades of blue, rose. gold. green and white. SATIN BOUND 36 x 50- 37.50 SATIN BOUND 45 x 60- Prlced It 39.95 S'I'ITCHE)BINDING36x50- Priced II 351!) STITCHED BINDING 45 x 60- Prlced at ..,........... SIM Priced at . Pastel Size 30 x priced at Corduroy. quilted cotton (scuffle: to match) Nylon Dusters for girls. Wool and Rayon plaids for boys. PRICED FROM S3.98 to S698 with matching short-sleeved pull- Sizes 2 to 6x 52.98 and 53.98 Sizes 7 to 14 53.98 to 55.98 INFANTS' SWEATERS Wools and Nylon Coats and Pull- overs. Colors pink. blue. yellow, ESMOND EIDERDOWN CRIB BLANKETS colors. assorted designs. Size 36 x 50, utln bltidlng.-- priced at .....lS2-50IlII”.” Nylon pants Cardigan: red. navy. and white. BOYS' 3 months Navy. Sizes 2 to 81.5 GIFT IDEAS FOR INFANTS Nylon and Arnel Dresses 31.98 to 55.98 Viyella, corduroy and nylon romp- ers .. Handmade, knitted boots . . 551.35 Brush & Comb Sets 51.00 & 51.50 ruffled frou - frou baby Sweater Sets and booteesl, Priced from . Boys' boxed dress shirts with bow tie and cuff broadcloth. Colors white and blue, sizes 2 to 6x. Priced at Also Viyella Tartans at Corduroy Sport Shirts at .. 332.98 JACKETS Girls' Corduroy lining. Sizes 7 to 14. Red, Ind green. Priced at Girls' Blazers. plain navy. double- breasted styles. Priced at- S5.98 and 37.98 Boys' Suede Jackets, zipper front closing. Priced at With matching jodphurs at 33.98 CARRIAGE COVERS Nylon and Eyelet embroidered. Pink Blue and yellow. 34.25 and S498 GlRI.S' COATS Slulltoltx IOYl'ANI)GIlI.8' 2076 OFF nouun met 51.93toS3.98 only 51.98 (sweater. bonnet wool and nylon. 52.98 to 54.98 DRESS SHIRTS links, in nylon and . . . . 52.98 . . . 83.98 Jackets. rayon navy S7.98 S498 PRICED AT NS RY