v' lsacfgfafies . WIIIISG W. '-V Mrs. Doyle H0890” The Guardian. Pogo 9 N... Have To Type 'l;;''": 0:33,". .. "i: t''"";' "',"'":' e annu sure 9 . e . uvem r meelng von- ' TORONTO (CPl-Business men Theresa Women's Institute was lea Wl. met at the home of Mrs. of the future may do their own held at the home of Mrs. Thomas M. .1. Doyle. Meeting opened with typing-that is. their voices will Curran on Friday, November 9th. Ode and repeating Creed in uni. do it for them-according to the The meeting opened with prlyer. son. Nineteen .. , , answered proapect held out by Charles 1!. Seven members answered the roll roll call by paying annual dun, Goddard. vice-president of Thomas call by paying their membership One new member wag welcomed, A. Edison of Canada ltd. fees. The minutes of the lust an- Minutes of last annual and last Speaking at a press conference null and Eegulnr meeting Welt months meeting were read, In. In connection with recent op- reld and PPP0Ved- President thanked the members for wing of mg ompnnyi new trend The president thanked the meIn- their co-operation during her term offices here. Mr. Goddard stated: her: for their cooperation during ofoffice. North Ruslico school com- . "One of these days executives llll yelr. The lecrelIl'Y- ll'9l3llf' mlllee reported the need of a cab- wlll dictate into one end of a dlc- er Save I report of the yell?! lnet for the Science kit. This was an” gyugm ua gt the other end work. The sum of 8150.40 was rais- left for trustess to attend to, . mum” win gummgucgiiy typg ed. expenditure amounting tn 113. New committees are as follows: mg win; i... 59.. um," 3. 40. leaving a balance of 53?-00 on Cavendish sick, Blanche Wyand ed: hand. A bill of 820.60 was reported and Mrs. Herb Moore; Cavendish "w, ", working um”-d the a" paid for tissues and window shades f('fl00l. Mrs. Stirling Stewart and win, . mnl. gem-cu,-y will 5. bought for the school. Mrs.- George Mat'Cuubl'ey; Rurti. compleuly he, to help him do the The following officers were re- (-9- 5”-kl Mrs. W L vrnmnbs and important work and is not tied Glecltd President. Mlle Thom” Miss lrma'l”iiomhs; flustlvo School down by tedious typing." Clll'l'lllI2 Vlce-Pfelldellh MIL 105' Mrs. Robert Woulner and Mrs, Mr. ard. who is also vice- enh McAree: secretary - tret3suI'- C. Sampson 'l'he lTp0l'l of the president of the American parent 9?. Mrs. Chatter Bradley; dIrec- treasurer Mas given Cavendish company-Thomas A. Edison Inc. l0T9- Ml'I- Gerlld ClII'!'IIl. M11 balance 557.25. ltustico balance of we” 0",”. N.J,.uid um; if Joseph Kenny; auditors. Mrs. 333,4,-,g the average manufacturer ran his 5907!! Smllh. Mlsl Mltnlt Calm The election or nltit-erg result- plun with thg inemgigncy of mg troll. p edpns follows: President, to be ap- "gngg offlcg. iii. pgpefg would 13 W88 decided 10 11150115! mefm pointed at Decenilic-r meeting. vice be full of news of falling bu.sll1el- of lncreulns fund! It Dec president. Cavendish. Mrs, Alfred ses. Only a minority used avall- "l99l-lll8- The next meellnd E0 be Moore. Rustlco. Mrs. Ernest Mac- able time-saving equipment. held it the home of Mrs. George Lure; secretary. Mrs. l-2.-in Simp- nn 1. an-ncuny he "med. -aw Smith. Roll call to be answered son, treasurer, Mrs. Olaf Steven- ", how mgny m.n...,.g won... by paying it dime. Following the son; auditors. Mrs. iierb Moore hon" In wnted in "meet But adlournment a delicious lunch was and M”. Lowell vvyani Dm,Mm.s' I . V ' . when we consider that in Canada elllllyed by all. llvlrs. bltoy dwnlllleri Mrs. W. L. ' "" ' " ” ' ' ' more than 3,000,000 people work In . SWISS SHOW SYMPATHY 09'" 5 all lS- -Ornt; McNeill, , offices-and in the United states in-zlm (neuter-u) .. The people Pl?” 59"'?”"Y- 5155- -N 5. M.ac- gum must be 10 um” .5 mguyn. of Switzerland Tuna”, obsened Lure: Convenor of (.ulturai Actlvl-y ' t the nuiousness of this situation three minutes of silence. signalled ”"' M”- M" '1' nil-V194 meam dress" fl" ' ""19 3'” 5 W1" Pallelll Deslgll" an be "an A. by the mm"! of be". In ever, It was moved and seconded that favorite doll are these two lat-y uslnu .m.:.nm..nn..m,j. Hutu STEWART ,.....a' t...... ..p....-. ........ -0-vb. '1 hope you and your lulu), aniq hue roclpes as much as we do fwould lsh to knot! how much you liked them, and what you think ol Slum" Flavour Extracts. Please write ond la! in lmow" -............, oeueaeauef IIICEIEAI IAII Ileedlogsthu-Zen lollsdaals lit tapsslttaa but M tsp. bllungsoda lcllvllr nsussltpszkndi cut la-l cu sllutslntlg until mixture is D . IHI 1 Divide "ll! lllirtan Into ton pans and pack hsIlnvlbottomol9'il9'psn. small on IuvrlVi clips "WIS! lluncenlsst to which has been added 1 lap Snuntl Rum Ls- luct. Add remaining lull olciumti llustlmsnd M45 1 Bake at l50l l'. M50 minutes lmi leaps may be used other is a dessert, served hot with ice alum or whipped uesm; or it may be cooled and cut into souslex or lists and served with s simple dessert or on s twine plsie. suggests,Send to Anne Adams. care of sewing mat-hine aiiaclpcharlottetown Guardian. Pattern church in the country. to show 5;l:glrb:,u”n9I;'l glhlh: ?ll"'llll?hl'l bl- antections so easy tizhsew fur aliiienls for last results lll making D991-50Frnnt st. W.. Toronto. 0111- minim MAPLE concurs lh H in , s . e n owing were ' ristmas sur rise wi our Anl llh-' "ii ll d ll hl"' "l I- (1 h PT - IMLWAY CENTRE gllpypaand Vtvohpr'-tt;tees'leotl,eIle)O:1atitlilili1s ulwoinled 10 prepare PT0Rl'amlAdams Printeld Pattern. '9 lclillcepgy e 3 5 vl "L mg NV” BUY BRITANNIA3 8m”7fr..'."mlli? mmmmww . Smiths Falls, Ont.. railway divi- lli nip bullet lemon lloln heat and add: Imps lms lollsd oats 3lSD Shlmft Vsmlla fitnict la tin. Smmtl's Maple Extract ut to Russia. Trains. buses. !ll'ee9- bow” '9' the y”"- M” Ar 3' The bride's lovely flowinit dress slon point near Ottawa. was es- cars and private autos came to I l-ePllKf- "V5. llalllh lllllllfllt tabllghed an . ggttlement in 1533, signdgml an over the country, Mrs. Ira lllm-Lnlilircy. Miss lrma Tnnmbs. Mrs l-Ernest Marlnirr. F , . g 1 LONDON tReuters) - Jacque- , , . "K9 5lllfh'"9 3”” "lllilifnl line Cochran said Wednesday ulpllmported ”V'Vhltl)E,dCllBnll:'ll,V'. 'llIlI(lpl'al'E insertions and lace trimming Nam. 535, Ml. Linn any bu, . 3 ate and e rl esmal .s lue or houffant pellltlldls amt Ilnvely nu! Bristol Bmaun-la airplane. 1 marriulselte gown with delicate mulit clothes can he done with the I and Mrs. N, S .Uai'l.lil'F Roll Call ll'-ltltl insert are designs from our cdtzcslitchcr or dct-nralive zigzag sluomf-omh Mtg C”ch';:"'m' Dmwlwmznwtxdpauv caslon for me: not for "show." courteous foresight to get explicit (or D9c'9mhrr Incellnz. wiser de- clnlil.pi'ei-e Trousseau Pattern lur allarlimont Tiny llenis can be udr" or " the G "9" " ' Would it be better if I wrote these answers for yourself. Slip f0l' PliP5f"ll Pmlllillll llll0k- Aldolls M to 22 inches tall. imade quickly with the narrow .h:Elldhbe75cop:,r1;eel:lt 1:er::l:n.:: i - ' People a little note? If so. what Now. regarding the form of ln- delicious lunch was then passed nlremons (Dr making pom-S hammer on the sewing machine, I. d p .. ; 4 f:l(:3ldAIBAl;i'I'.' F.S. vitation: It would seem natural and meeting closed ulth The dresses with mulching bridal vent Hereysa budget. wise high (ash. our or IVBxEBsysA.T In S . . D F gED "d 7'31" '9 teleph”"9 those P9" Qlmeni and hridesmnld's hat, shown here, ion. doll-size, in plenty of time for CHICOUTIMI. Que. tCPI-Ben- PRETTY FROCKS lose half Silky cotton braodclolh edged with ear 5.. It is my impression sons to whom you feel really close their allure it not properly under- Val lace by Celeste is also thread- "'8! you feel so shy. and to lack- and write to the others whom allll 8'50 her frilly lace-trinimedgvnur pre-Christmas sewing. This jamin Boudreault. 102. died Mon- t , . , , i , r . . . , . . pettit-oat, panties, neglilce. and int! 11 0 es i doll .i 14,16, d . H i ' ed ' . ii l pinned with suitable pettleoats. ed with pale pink satin ribbon. lljlllllmgrll ingvogrwfazi-,e as you ulna; you tlifke tandb respect and feel Deslgn Klfchen pretty nightgown argk PrlnledlS)eIntieTlllIll!'1Ty gi1flV5;lhiN'fS .ln dlleyn, :4 sgrgaiggxudrgz, Ed cg, : you hamfy dare ma:'k mqe:e'suom agile" 0T l" dm” klmw '” For Disabled clearly on the tissue pattern parts.lL-upon: for Printed Pattern 45471. great-grandchildren. K I concerning. the informal rules of Thus you might telephone the i .' S social fellowship that ustoma ll, former classmate. also the cleric jjjjtj surround the religious ritual. It from whom you took religious ln- VANCOUVER. (.CPl'.A knchenl seems you suffer an almost child- structlons five years ago (ldcntlfy- d'5'5'3','ed mr ""”""g msabled W9” 8 like embarrassment concerning ing yourself afresh. if necessary): me" m l'””l”"3 chmes W”. .5l'”w"l ' your innocent lack of social know- also the girl chemist. The Army he” at the wesler" Rehab'm”"”"l ll0W- officer. the college professor and Cenlret ' Therefore. may I put your mind the college dean qualify for a .The k'"'h"' W” specifically "ll ' at rest. with this information: The slightly more formal invitation 5'3"” '0. "mm the med? M p"'i L manner:,, gengible, grown . up (mm , married womam 1 mink. sons confined to wheelchairs. thou-' way to obtain exact advice about WHAT TO SAY ll-illlll 93"" "7 Nlllfh” "7 h3Vl"E the propriety of asking friends to As for what tn say. lrv the l'ol- "'9 "59 0' ""'-V ""9 8""- ls convert ceremony is simply to l lowing outline for the telephone: 59"” M m”.Kadge” '"c'"d”I clear the matter with your irn- "This is Frances Smith and I am "'””"” hm” l.”'”' ”"”l"" MP5- mediate spiritual counsellor. going to be received into such- Specially" d9”K"9d 3””3” "d Presumably you are making and-such church on Sunday, De- Cupbmlld” "'35? 5” 35 '0 "wk? "- arrangements through a pastor. cember 2nd. in 'a tprivale or """9"55'"3' W 1"" me "ml" or the pastor's assistant. to be group! ceremony at 3 o'clock in Wlllle ”””kl"3' received into the church of your the afternoon. I am asking a few sl"V'-'5 3"d om" awnlmc” choice-either as a member of a friends to be there, and l spec-lll3"" lllals Plawd wmll" 9533' FOHVEI1 Rroup: or perhaps in a ially want you to come." Then "33l'h- Tables '"'d ""5 "ll 59 private individual ceremony. I any other friendly words that adjusted in height. cant think how else you could go come to your mind; and sign off. about It. And. in either case. you The written invitation might be Guests Coming Tonight? Serve Fresh Pork Roast "Fresh pork in the most popu- slaw or cress. tar of the four principal red Tomorrowls Dinner: Salad of meats," observed the Chef, as be red and white tabbasr: T083 pl-fpnred a pork roast. pork with brown gravy; sweet po- "1! the family is large. or when talc and green pepper bake: corn guests are expected, a big lreah kernels: fruit mnrdl gras: coffee. lism is an excellent buy. ten or milk. "Serve it roasted for dinner. All measurements are level re- Thcn use the remainder to make cipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6. . pork and green Pepper rechauf- sweet Potato and Green Pepper fe with noodles; or a pork and Bake: Boil 6 medium-slz sweet potato pie; or slice It and serve potatoes: peel: cut lengthwise in cold. or use it to make club sand- '75-in. slices. Dust with salt and witches for a buffet supper." pepper. Arrange in a layer in a Pork Potato Pie: Cut enough well-buttered low baking dish. LACY GIFT SLIP will want to follow the usual prac- similarlv phrased as for ex. slfffs lfuxuriow Ii”. Qhgcw '9"-5' kw” m(g"'""d 329:1 3 Add 1 lbs” 53.13” ”H' melted tlce in that particular congrega- ample'l”l')ear Sn-alnd-So' Because I n7i'.:'..".,,'.;y::i;,,-. make CllPI- 0 WW I butter or margarine. M . t . ' . i - irmi-in -".1, W: l::m..' .. .. Tip :,.;l":,,'”f,g;eg' is - l.”".'.i?"3.J":l.!”.:l...'3.."ll." .r:::..:.:; :::..”:.l:s:.:;":.'.'::.”::. LAUND-mo W M ---s - "-- A -'i .wase In 50 scaded sma c s tlrcen . 3 . - "l”5l"””'"5 "d 1 chapped peeled P9PP'”' ll 9' .d'"d pimiemoa MH)t,)l::ervelrdml?:leondone some dlg- lgllllienllilaiaartndntnmllnufintm; ll To GETS FOR Ar small onion. Santa to 3 tbsp. hut- and 1 tbsp. minced onion. Dust mm on y(;m. hem" and am told am - Di ' Yb 'Wed i I l HOME WEAR with salt and pepper. 5 "g " 9 ""9" "9 PERFECTION Cosy and attractive dua- ters of quilted satin, cord- uroy. vtyills and nylon. Sites from 10 to 40. l"- nit fro U1 l ' i h h . - .1." 2 km 2 t lb: . "ed b u 0 . m e ccrgys view. suc -and-sur Church on Sunday. ...ifi?L"b',:.'t.l.?e.. 2 tcuuilzls c:l?0Wll Bing-dis frllrlaln gipmldideerste dive: friends of converts are welcome December 2nd, at 3 o'clock in thep "Evy. 1 up. wnrcesterlhke sauce 375 dcgrpes F. to witness such ceremonies. whet- afternoon. And I would he so "d 1 mp water containing 1 beef Fm" Man" Gus. prepare 2 C. her solemnizcd on a group basis happy If you could be present. Do pm,” fgg. (,3 Q. 10,); ammo” cube. Bring to . "pm mum. drained whole mm” or as individual occasions. But let me know. Etc. MR. 1 CLEANERS p hm, orange. thm,s"(.cd red , skinned there is always a chance that Marv Haworlh counsels lllroilgh ; NYLON TRICOT Transfer to an oiled 2-qt. hak- mpiog i-mm-in-(.4 fanned apm.m,g special circumstances might just- her column. not by mail or per- Dial 7387 Gowlqs lng dish. Cover with small baking seeded green grapes and plugd lfy special exceptions to this gen- snnal interview. Write her in care Graceful gowns with lace trim in both long snd short length. are shown In the new shade of CIPI1 Coral, Blue Jade. Pink. Blue, and White. Priced from 4.95 to 14.06 powder biscuits. dates. . eral rule of hospitality-so it is of this newspaper. l Brush these with l beaten egg Add '2 c. chopped not-salted yalk. Bake 35 to 40 min. in a mod? mixed nuts. irstely hot oven. 375 degrees to Prepare 1 pkg. orange gelatin 400 degrees F. according to printed drt.-ctlona. . Club Sandwiches Wllh Roast Add "2 tbsp. lemon Juice. Relrla- Thlfd FIOOF -- & 1 Pork: For each person. tolls! 3 erate until beginning to thicken. -ilil-cs enriched bread. Cutoff the Add the fruits and nuts. Stir mists. Butter the toast. until coated with the gelatin. Put together with thin - sliced Refrigerate until firm. about 2 enld roast pork (all fat trimmed hrs. nlll. reasoned thin-sliced toma- Then break up uilh a fork go 1 Ines. crisp lettuce. well-drainad- the fruits and nuts: shimmer in a crisp baron and cooked salad sheath of gelatin dressing and mayonnaise blended Serve with or without whipped to taste with chili sauce. cream. Cut each sandwich in triangles. Trick of the Chef: Fasten together with pics. topped Add a little crushed cumin seed with it small stuffed alive or when making red and white cab- plckled onion. Garnish with eole- bage salad. A helping hand for men In particu- Iumiiih lur-Save yourself by having that E luli.o unlns Am 1ST BASILICA odour "G"? -WPGPPOCL A meeting was held at the home A muting ,,r it". Group com. "' M” D9l'll'l0l Muklll "ll Tllll" mitlee of the First Basilica Group Idny evening. November 22nd. for the purpose of nr:;:-nlvim! a Ladies Aid to assist the new community Hnspital In 0'Loary. Mrsr Angus "3”L"" "'3 l'PWl'"”'i ””l"""" The business of the evening was '”'...'l"..."i'..'.5l1.'l."'...i...... W... ..... 1:: -l;v;;l,:,';:5 ";,:"C;::;;:.- A; led: President. Mrs. Charles Mil- " ' i ' liqsn: vice pi sident. Mrs. Will Mscbnnald; convenor. Mrlt. Der- mot MacLesn: Assistant Conven- or. Mrs. Wallace MacNcvin. It was decided to hold the med- lllil on the second Tuesday of each month at 7.!) pm. Nest meeting In he at the borne of Mrs. Angus Mscbean. roll call to be answered by donating a face-cloth. it was decided to have sandwich- oi and tea at meetings and a small fee to be charged for lunch. Mrs. James MacDonald was see- rrlsry for the meeting. was held on Tuesday. November 27th, at Provincial Scout Head- quarters. The president. Mr. Mike Campbell occupied the chair. Simply take your purchase to the third floor dept., where. at very little cost. your gift will receive that extra touch of expertness. .now in St. Pills loth Parish his resignation was accepted and the ,ncw prclildent. is Mr. Alex Menta- zsc. M-L.A.. Mr. Earnest Mccarey .lr., was welcomed as a new cons- mitlee member. ldeal Christmas Gifts Tlto frdy thrilling gift for. It 0 r Christmas - lovely. loco-lavished lingerie! See outhrllag selection and choose liar gifts today. 0 Grueefd lloasecoats in soft wool. plaid: and solid colors. Slsa 12-42. I3.” to 17.95 MARY HAWORTLI Great Fatigue Bothers Woman De(ar Mary Haworth: Mine is a strange question. perhaps. in View of the more serious problems I've had in the past. that I oft: thought of writing to you about- hut which have more or lei worked themselves out. One en- ceptlon is my teen-In ynarrilll MORNING SMILE "Why an you aulttlnl” ul- boss. "Are your vans too "ll'n not that." replied the em- Plwee. "the wages are okay. but ugh to help a been on of a STORE HOURS ION. - Tllll. - WED. TIUIS. IAN.-Ill. fII.OA.l.-DIM. ILLDLX.