taheaftr-dA9AIeftosherOmiraem te".'byMrt.Geo Eentleit ' some time later. lsoT1I.ll-loll call was an;:.ered withl Hm Donations for the Cancer Cam- miscellaneous items. The usual; A "gm ,c,.m, .. Q. gu-ha. pain amounting 321.55 were re- business concerning the club was or dirk wood mu 5. m”uuu ” eelvod. Billa amounting to 86.13 discussed. Then followed a nicely , , , were moved paid. Collection on prepared nmsram. consisting of l'.'bblnE ll with I Em-ll nut. wal- ceata. ;the reading lo! poetry and cctutcsts. nut or a piece of meat. Bub wax Ngn min. 3.; 5, hgd .3 (h put on y t e enterta nmen com- . Ll, Nd. men pough, home Mun, uumock Mgcsweeyi mittee. A delicious lunch of ice mm E w y A neg-.53.; umunm”; M1,, Ed. cream and cake was served by rm” in nuhgod, un, gum, sen. the hostess. Next place of meet- EDEN 53;"); N01: and in: at the home of Mrs. Scott . -nu meeung MacMurdo. I OTTAWA tCPl-A mi.-sale '5' ' pressing sorrow at the loan of life in the Springhill. N.S.. mine did- .,,,, .. . . Wm.” mm MORNING SMILE aster was received here Wedneh (lay from Prime Minister Eden. Century" Club, met, on Nov, 5 An amateur boxer was C0 The message. sent to Prime Mia- at the bane of Mn. Edwin Mac. round after being knocked out in mgr st. Laurent. said the British Fariane. The president, Mn. wal. the first round. ”So my opponent is prime minister "would DC grate- Fourtggn mem. champion now?" he asked. ful if our deepest IYIYIPIQIY MAY here were present. The meeting "Not him.” replied the second. be conveyed to the bereaved hm- Wll opened with the-reading of "He's been beaten twice since he ilics and our good wiahea in till I Poem entitled "Treasure Mar knocked you out." IIn.llH'9d (07 3 Weedy "dV'7' Lena Ilehnre. Women's Editor. Phone 33' Page 8. The Guardian Friday. N0V- 9' 1956 naur curruav cuin HAPPENINGS leaator Ellie Inmaa left Wed- discussed. It was decided to Cel- aeaday morning for Saint John, New Brunswick. She will address the Liberal want of that province at a dinner at the Admiral Beatty vass the district for the Proteu- tent Orphanage. members are to bring their donations to the neat muting. It was also decided IO DAILY PATTERN Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Avard are 4. on a two weeks trip to Boston and .- Hamilton. in the latter city they will visit their son Mr. Arthur Avard and Mrs. Avard. Mr. N. H. Denloia and Mrs. H. L. Palmer entertained Thursday at a luncheon bridge at Mrs. De- Blola' residence. Creatwood Drive. Hotel. Senator lnman 'will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Manning Bagnall during her two day viait. Delightfully styled hats, in rich velour, felts. Hats to suit every occasion. In the Milllncry Dept, 2nd Floor at Moore 5: ML-Leod Ltd. WEDDING I Mr- and Mn. 3. B. Jones. Bun- bury Farms. left Tuesday for To- , laa Gallantr best man Dennis Gal- lofbonor hlisa Mildred Gallant The main to attend the Royal Winter - ' A . ' I ' lant; groom and bride. Mr and lbflde was the former Miss MaI'-pFl1f- Mrs. Peter Louis Gallant. l)rides- ljorie Gallant. . maid, Misa Evelyn Gallant, maid: I Meir" 5l"fll0I- I vonrd&5'Cig."1h::;:uf:"Ll5l:1lI3o:;: Campbell. Brigton Road. Dr. W. T. Hooper and Mrs. 11 goopsr are onuab trig: to 0nl.aBrI0. , r. ooper wi e a amp or- . French Chocoloie Dip To Cool Plain Cookies den and Mrs. Hooper will be visit- ing h sister in Sarnia. Bv IDA BAILEY ALLEN saladettes; lamb-rice casserole I ”Here's a survey on flavor pre- la Mode; dickcd rutabaga; broc- ferences in families. Clief," i said. colt: apple sauce; chocolate dip "Chocolate is in the lead. It is cookies: coffee. tea or milk. the favorite in packaged puddings All ineasureinenls are level re- and is second only I0 vanilla in ('Ipk'S propomiuiied to serve 4 to 6. ice cream. In addition, a high Der-I I-811113-RIF? C35-WTUIE I I3 Mme centage of vanilla ice cream isl -To Prepare: Cut 2 lbs. boned, topped wiih chocolate syrup. At Iran stewing lamb into 1 in. cubes. least half nf the candy consumed Put in a refrigerator dish. POW. is either solid chocolate or fla-tnver lo I' cider Vlneiaf 01' Wine voted with chocolate or cocoa." vinciiar and '1 C. Cider OI” IPMC spmN(;vAL1; WJ. "This Chef likes to please the Jul('P. ladies, Madame. Sn may I take Add 2 sliced mcdiumv-sized on- Mrs Lester Johnston entertain- the spotlight and present my latest , inns and I tsp. pickle spice. (over. ed the members of the Springvale discovery-a chocolate dip for Refrigerate lllhrs. or more. W. I. for their regular monthly cookies made from time - saiing To make Drain the lamb. Strain meeting on Tuesday evening. Oct. aemiswcet chocolate morsels"" and nscrie the liquid. gm, Chocolate Dip for Cookies: ('om- Dust the lamb with tbsp. an- Meeting opened in m, "sun! bine and melt over hot rnot b(;ll- ruihedl flour, mixed wijthll '15P-.m.anncr. Roll call was ansnered - ' l ' .scmiswee c n- sat, n is. 9 er an 1 .p.- -- lcllilatewTrli2rsel:. 01 tbsp. light corn monosodiul-h pglklltamate. Slightly I:.);r,!e:,,-e"slee,'::.bers' Three "mom WV 5Cll00l- MDUIEF Will l0Ve ll! llew syrup and 1 tbsp. water. Remove brmvn all over in 2 tbsp. fat. M,-S. Melvin while thanked me 935! SCWIRK - Wllll dll'8Ctl0Il but keep over hnt water. Arrange in alternating layers in member, for 5 Km and for me. Pl'”1l9d On EBCII P311811! PEP” To half-coat l'0(lI-(IFS: Din one a casserole with 1 c. uncooked community show" that was tang Printed Pattern 4667: Chlldren'a at a time. Slide just half the rice. dered them. Reports of various 5””: 2- 4' 6' 5- 10' SIRE l”"'P"' cookie diagnally in the scnii-swcct l)i4.snIve 3 bouillon cubes in 3 c. committees were heard mm the ITQUITCS 2 Yllrdl 35oll"3ll "NICE mixture. Leave the part you are lnziliug vials-r and pour in. Loyalist Road women were ", DIOUSB lakes 1'4 Yardl- . holding uncoaicd. ltemove any cx- Cover. Bake 2 hrs. in a moder- Scrub "1, school during the fa" Directions printed on each tis- cesx dip by scrapinx 0" Fl"! 0! an: oven. 350 degrees F. vm-anion. sue pattern part. Easy - to - use. imwi, Trick or the (lhof- . . (;.,,,e5pond9nc, was mad mm accurate. assures perfect fit. Place on naked pai!l'l'- l-Ni Add '2 l5P- Fltll-W95 d'"'9d ml"! lSend THIRTY - FIVE CENTS stand until ilic chocolate is firm. iilien coukiiig lamb casacrole a in mm 35 cents; in min, (stamp, (:33. Tomorrow's Dinner: Cucuniberimode. ed the pastures were herded into not be acceptedl for this pattern. winter-stalls in a stable. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, AD- Qold millpond and fields. biting DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. wind - so November walked along Send order to ANNE ADAMS, our valley today. care of Charlottetown Guardian, Until tomorrow -- -- - Diary Pattern Depi.,60FrontStreet, W.. I - - - Good-night . I Toronto, Ontario. . MOORE 8 MCLEOD LTD. SETS THE ,-. STAGE FOR HOLIDAY ELEGANCE 5” When the curtain goes up on the sea. son that is so filled with holiday par. ties, step into the whirl in the prettiest fashion ever! See our just arrived co). lection of formals and after five frocks soon! We're showing billowing, full length formal: . - - alim dramatic sheaths-exciting after-five frocks to put you in the fashion spotlight. They come in nylon nets, taffetas, nylon chiffon, velvets, wool jersey, lurex, poi-de-sole, prices from- velveta, melusine, wool Peter Louis Gal- shown with their aiviendantl. i. I : whose marriage was solemiz- Reading left to right are the fol- l, at St. Ann”: Church, 1-iope,lowing: Ushers: William Gauthier f - 3;, by Rev. Earl Dalton, are'iabsent from picture). and Doug- , . t ir. and Vlrs Prices range from '3.95 to 13.95 Mrs. E. V. Saunde a. Miss Elsie MacLeod and Mrs. F.R. Newsom. motored to New Glasgow. Nova Scotia, for the weekend. Dr. and Mrs- J. W. Moreside have returned from Halifax. Dr. Morcside was attending a convent- ion. Miss Lorna Ellis. R. N., Sum- merside. la visiting Mrs. Albert Baker, Spring Park. PRINTED PATTERN A Printed Pattern that's doubly wonderful! Daughter will love a whirl-skirted jumper and blouse eitsnls DIAREY: i Springhill ls Tragic News This November day, we arclunc woni;in'.r words were a prayer. sure, will be remcmbcrcd in aflcrl Are "more things wrought by years as another dark Friday in, prayer than this world dreams of?" history. this time especially a.Ycs. coupled with the skill and Maritime one. We recall that last knowledge and pcrsevereance of night when the news nl yr-stcrda,v's the brave rcscurcrs and only can disaster in the Spririxzliill, N. 5. this niirzu-le of saving be made. coal mines was mmle known to We IISI('n in cnizcrly to the Red- the crowd in atlciirlaiice at tho in, children and all. to the news of Maritime Winter Fair in calls the disaster, which strangely made for doctors. nurses and veh- cnourzh in a supposedly callous and iclex to no to the stricken arca. indiffcrrnt world. supercedcs inim- it was gravely rcflcctcd in for-cs purlani-o that of feuding nations or about and a decp silence sctilcd local offerings. hopefully wishing like a great shadow over the for those who wait in near despair place. some good tidings of their loved 0n the island we in our farm- ones trapped there. edud in bin-it V91”: ".4 if n", in know little of that occupation Hours pass -- how slowly we gg out to the )..m.nn9, (C? photo) which keeps men at work dccp in think time will pass for thme wait- the bowels of the earth. othr-r than iwz above . . bclow. as the week to retard It as a hazardous work which has had for both its happy at best, and one where evcry shift hours goes out in such anxiety as undertaken means not a happy only they can know. Au Revoir bctwcrn loved ones It is a dark Friday this in Marl- ' but I probably Farewell. time place - a bleak November ' . E T We suspected that more than day as well. it seemed cheerleaa I O S one In that large lorgatherlng had after the mellow Indian Summer - ties of kin-or friendship with those weather of late. The mlllpond was By OLI DAUM People. a list of preferred litera- trapped men or with the loved set dark and cold amid the bare I Lfnnjdlgn Pr." sun Wm" gun now in D,-gnu Mr, onbome ones left awaiting their rescue or Alders and the fields were tormen- ;,i'0RONTO iCP)-British librar-isaid children today need more en- already sadly bereft in that dis- ted by . wind of the north. To- '-I Edgar Osborne. patron oflcouragement to rug ha.-3",. ".9" trict little more than a dozen miles night for the first time. acme of -ung Canada's Book Week Nov. rare more dlatrictiona than titer. away. And "God help all of them!" the cattle that since Spring rang- , 22, says it doe-snlt matter so weresoyears ago. Hrh nliat children read just so wim. I was 3 child the char!” 5,11 II-"lI0.V tin. of marlin: was only balanced '”'lt isn't wise to direct rhildrenliilainst nuldoor amusements and ,1 nm.-i.j' he "mi in an jnlg-r. "Conditions today are dllferent. NEW WINTER LINE glfhls attractive overcoat in soft 'ck wool to designed for winter. has a high double-breasted yoke S2235 to S5250 5 .r. '-1-my should 1-,, expmpd to indoor o c cu pet I ona," he aaid. fqny good book; my (hp S.-M-,. Books compete with radio, televi- ,.n of which to read should be,Hl0n and movies." cir own. They will enjoy ul He advises parents to fill nura- llvrc-." goryd andlnlcdroom shelves with ..lll'.lr. fklsormr, who resent:-d all! - wdf "”""'d 509'” '0 13' '-luahlc collection ofp children'aIl”c' "h"d”"' "Vl”'l3hl"1 "'9 craiiire to the Toronto Puhlici "imply r"wl'”y w K999 W” Vim t bran, Mn, 99"." W." "0. iytlielr mental development. 5 ,. mrwgmmlh vig" ,0 Cmndri Parents should keep in touch gd W, vnmd Slams. VWIITI the librarian no they do not it”; 31-ypy. REsEAn(j" lllYrP8-N l00d books written since Kmm" M "W mborm, C,,”".,,m they tliemxelvea were children. one book was published in Ifi7l-I R”-'5'"" '5 '5'” '3'"-V 3" MWF ' books are carefully preserved "0" Pill I blY”""KM- ll! "M- d M, um, 0",), for mmy .,,d;About I! per out of children who arch M nhrarilm mm mm". , read retain the habit in adult life. is original contribution in-I "Tl'"'"”"' 3'" WW emu". i.no books. the sesuwriuen! ”" elm" '0 "-0- '0 "M "I- m. 1.; 3” ye," 5". 5, erly and quickly for be time In vmqmnd ,1" "mm ,i,,a' short. he said. "Parents would ,dow-elltoreiulnberlletby Iiemllecuon hereto 3. I I l ." . cl "'1: perm. UV! MR they IIR IGIOI ll 00 u 1. WIFE ESEVERS ELEGANT evemcs LOVES I ' A h-one e-Sieve ., an as oIIannvhahnainnhrhnutmIaDnI”n: J" .1- ::e"i':ue:aaTo.e.eI': 72.:-Elie? ' I a .