0 l ’ . WINTER WONDER —- s well-cut, full length coat of matta leather in smooth. dee black. combined with glossy black orlon pile that looks for all the world like blackdved beaver The coat is cut on sheath lines and‘ ed this year. Handsome coats Ofllias lfllt’l‘(‘.\'ilIlg slip ~ p()t'k(*l..s Thel leather are lined with beautiful pila is repeated in the pretty pill-‘ pila that smartly simulates box luxurious fur. Hera is a real find Young Canada Book Week Pafroness Gives Message A comfy coat that looks good; . one that‘: practical. yet fins a- put in an appearance any place. and one that doesn't t a fortune —— now there's a ‘ VH>l1 that can be grant- Young Canada's Book Week of IS7 held this week is of great national interest. Miss Margaret Clay is tha patroness Hair mes- readers the Morning of Christ's Nativity" on Christmas morning Those are memories which are the rig of every child in this country. If Young Canada's Book Week can dissipate the indifference to what and to whether children road. we shall have gone a long way towards achieving the main purpose. This you we are honoured in batng pennittod to use the pic- ol Thair Royal Hlghnesses. Prince Charles and Princess Anne. lane to young Canadan Iaolltsteresttothoseofallagea. ‘ To introduce the patroness before Eesenting her message the fol- wing facts are worth reading. Margaret Joan Clay is a daugh- ol tho Manna. Her father Dr. in the Duke of Edinburgh was presi- Clay was aduooted ‘- dent of the British Lbrary Ar .. ....i. /83 ha was called away on naval duty. his uncle Lord .‘.lo.i:i'.battcn of Burma presidad in his place. His address. as act- ing president. will long be remem- bered as one of the most brilli- ant and understanding ever pra- sented before the Alr- $U(‘l8l.UIl I-Jvery good wish for the contin- ued success of Young Canada's Book Week. Hollywood Calls Her Back By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD «AP! Abbe Lana swore she wouldn't return to Hollywood until the combined studio heads bore her through that streets like an Egyptian princess, with the lesser officials strewing rose petals in her path Well. she's back. and demonstration occurred. However. there are indications that Hollvwood is coniini: around to her way of thinking about Abbe Lane. “Hollywood!" she exclaimed. " on't mention Holly- ... no such wood to me. "I It-ft here two years ago be- cause nobody in lioll_\'\\t>0d could sec me as anything but a hand singer. I went to Italy. where they have imagination about a person’: talent. When they see a girl sing. lthey realize she could be able to act. too." The more pcrccptive Italians made good use of her talents. In two years. she did a total of eight pictures. appearing opposite such stars as Vittorio de Sica. Toto and Peter Ustinov. 1 l “I went to Italy at a very good time." she reported. “The other female stars were on the wane. Sophi oren was away doing American pictures; they sider her almost an American star now. Besides. she is in real trouble because of her marriage. "Gina Lollobrigida was out be- cause of her baby. and she was falling in popularity. The Italians are very fickle about their screen favorites. So Abbe stepped in. Now she's back here to play a tramp in Maracaibo with Cornel Wilde who IS also producing and directing. “I didn't quite get carried through tha streets when I re- turned." aha smiled. "but they did make concessions to have me do the picture. Because I have to start play rehearsals right away. they started the picture earlier than they expected. And they're getting all of my scenes out of the way in 10 days so I can leave." Abba is returning to New York to start on Captain's Paradise. Jose Ferrer is putting on the broadway musical version of the English movie with Tony Randall playing the Alec Guinness role. In public and ptiwate school of Victoria and Toronto. She attend- ed Victoria College <Torontol which at that time was af.fi-liarted with Mcgill University. She ob- tdned her professional library hailing from Li- ’ school. Cairnogia Institute of Technology. Pittsburgh. She presided over the Victoria Public Library for twantzy-aight years The two years following er re- ulrement the Victoria Pub- CUDM . WEEK-END SPECIALS 0RE’S lie Library ware spent in-avelliiing Hound the worm. Mi” may fl_ Icing pkg. Red R050 lb. dressed the Canadian Library Association in Halifax i-n 1954. The following is the message from tho patroness. Margaret Joan . , . . Hamilton: 4 dom Sliced Devon lb. an honour to be asked to Ko-Ko-Roon box is the patroness for Young Can— 9 o ada‘s Book ' In accepting C this honour I lklhh to endorse all that the pravvioua patrons have ' said about the importanca ol Tum Fish gin 100 ft’ R°”‘ ~ books ldi in no of a C W -M Flak 19 P97 The purpose of Young Canada's C Booweokistoamuseandde —BbO 2 k volop in (iris and boys an tnf.cl'- ~. . v «,_ ac ur's ‘ oz. . est in and a tasta for the best Rgccleddys "1 oz’ Pu 2pf gr in literature which will last “Slam l’°“l° '° ° tlaoughout their livas. This pur- P’ pose can only ba achieved by pro- S C vidmg more good books in librr rias, in schools and in homes — and this requires the cooperation _, of parents. teachers. boards 1.) oz. can 2 for dam itiruhfi and i all a- g . t always been a sauce P 2 9 at horrified a ac ma that so many people a indifferent to what m ys read. In m parts of Canada the pu b I i c authorities are building, beautiful. modem aohool build- Ilas with the bouhxnent in V economics Ind mlnua ' partments., loudfipelkinlil nd so on no provision - but often liltlo or is made for boo other aahool in a very robust condition in spite the gymnaiums. Large 5 doz. Florida Oranges 79: Onllins 25¢’ -at-is-..w-.:.-. Tea Bags 83: ‘TT"cl"1'lf»"5l: sun It is not a shameful thing that - - is a country as rich in thingsl 2 lbs. mntarid as nearly eighty- 2 ave par of us. girls and boys . living in ru districts do not. ve to public lihrarv sec ' Vice’ In these days whcn we’ hear about juvenile de- Eating 2 lbs. large 12 oz. hottie 25: Lemon Oil Grapes 35: . size‘ Pepsodent Tmth Brush Aero pt the U ‘ ed ‘ °«=“«¥‘-e" »»e“‘co-5-‘ii-‘fie-1‘ “" liquid Wax 39¢: ‘"“ -Hid HIM comparatively (CV [Iris 2 lg]-Kg Tuba Tooth lid boys who came into the court I, 1 3“ Dngwzbitms. mi: is Is and lb. Illfi mere 19 e a one 3' "“ e »- aw-. .Cheese 47c M 95' On Saturday rnooo as I Iljdfllolownonthebus Anya. X aousad a young lad carrying 2 pkg,‘ we books. one larg:-d as krone Sa' would re bump in the Mad max A we ‘ ilnposdbla and in dir , flu. . SPECIAL TO CLEAR ‘ CO IN BAGS IIUMII ‘liiii EAT|llGAPl’.l.ES.5|b.liag... .. 29¢ ?>?OO I ‘Q-D mu I Ill IV! BID sdsn it lflt & frsslslvsn . am am Z/Jmwz Lana Carouas Mcbuns. Iona’: ldlta. Plans 1 Page 10 The Guardian Thurs_. Nov, 21, 1957‘ Engaged At Christmas? Here's The Diamond Story If you're becoming engaged at Christmas. . re‘: what you 8" . ood will. good cheer and good wishes. Jewellers tell us it is the most popular single day of the year for couples to pledge their troth. And little wonder. for the hap- piness of becoming engaged is rd- vallod only by the excitement of wedding Jewellers also tell us that more than half of all engagement rings are selected by men. However. as ' fair will wear his ring for a long time. it is important that his choice ple er. It would be be er of cour . f both were to select the dia- mond But. whether the man makes the choice by himself. or if they do this together. here ar some tips that will be helpful. A diamond should be selected have a thin or plump hand‘? Long tapering fingers or short ones? First consider these factors. then u con- 1, ,4 Basically. there are five popu- r diamond shapes. the Brilli- ant v or roundl. Emerald cut. Hart. Ytlaixiuisc and Pear Sha-p- es For long. thin fingers. the Brilliant, Heart and Pear shades are becoming. The flattering shapes for plump. short. id . four Cs: t 100 per cent co fingers are the Marquise and the Emerald Cut. How much iiould you pay for iamonds’ That deponds on the Carat Weight, Color. Clarity and Cut. COLOR: A fine gem diamond has a delicate white or blue brown or ray. These are not of good enoug color to be gem dia- monds. Occasionally. diamonds have a very pronounced color such as canary-yollow. golden brown. deep blue. gree pink. red and black. These are rari- ties and are known as "‘fancies." CLARITY: No two diamonds are alike. Some have greater brilliance than others. some have flaws that cannot be cut out. A under a it ten times. CARAT WEIGHT: Diamonds are measured b points to a carat. Therefore. a 50 point quarters of a carat. etc. CUT: Therefore. although Aylmer Peas reach your table FRESH ER than any‘l‘resh”vegetable ‘E watched ova by axparta you ca aalpledgebyH.W.Poaiell. Apcno a.a. (_isou.) Director tr "v . Canadian Canners Limited. "For over 35 yaara. it has been white color. with the clearness of‘ a pure water. iam < frequently are pale yeuow, diamond is considered perfect if it has no flaws that can be seen loupa that- magnifies y a tinv unit of weight called a carat. There are diamond is equal to a half carat. 75 points to three- The brilliance and color for which diamonds are treasur- ed depend on perfect cutting plus mplete polishing. 0 dis- those not ful es 5 makes it look larger. too. As far back as can be remem- bered, the amond has always va and betnothal. There was an ancient belief that diamonds had magical powers and worked as a love potions. To be effective. however, the as mond had to be worn on fourth finger d the left hand by tétaun it was believed the vein octly to the heart. The name “diamond" was de- rived from the Greek word “a- damas." When translated. this means invincible. inconquorablo. . . like the eternity of love. As we all know. a diamond is for- ever. too. because it is the bard- ast substance known to man. I} is the aristocrat of all gems. un- surpassed in brilliance and beau- . . . tnily the most treasured and most beautiful of nature's gifts to mankind. I-‘IRE FATAL T0 'l})'I‘S DAWSON CREEK. BC. (CF)- Two small children burned to death Tuesday in a house fire which broke out while their mother was hanging hcr wash on it neighbor's line. Killed were Kenneth Klein, 2. and his 16- monthsold brother Larry. sona of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klein. SOVIET ENVOY STRICKEN UNITED NATIONS. NY. (AP) Soviet Delegate P. D. Morozov collapsed in the United Nations General Assembly's legal com- mittee Tuesday and was taken to hospital for treatment of a bleed- ing peptic ulcer. MOFOLOV was carried from the committee room on a stretcher. He was reported in fair condition. love ran from this finger dir- Pith! Cite ded KR llblflfl €.W.L. The Catholic Women‘s League. Holy Redeemer Sub-division held their November meeting at the Community Centre. Stewart St.. on Monday. November 4th. Mrs. Alaa McDonald presided and the meeting opened with the League Prayer recited by the members. The minutes of the proviotl monthly and executive meetings were read by the secretary Mrs. ghan and approvad as road. Mrs. Alex. Mcbean read the correspondence which includ- ed tha following. cards of thanks h from the family of so. P. Mur- the n from Rev. Walter Reid hr assis- tance given by the members at the Charlottetown Hospital Ba- zaar. a letter from the Jr. League of the Charlottetown Hospital re Turkey Shoot and Dinner to be held at St. Pius X Hall, Park- dale on November 16th. a letter from the Provincial Correspond- "18 Secretary re meeting of Press Conveners to be held at the Knights of Columbus Home on Friday. November 8th. Mrs. Tho- mas McAvinn, Treasurer then gave her report. Mrs. John A. McDonald. Spiri- ed that Masses aild Prayers had been offered for the repose of the souls of Mr. P. Murnaghan and Mrs. M. Moynagh. Brief reports were given b fo for Institutions. Mrs. P‘. McDon- ald for membership. Mrs. H. Toombs for Finance. Mrs. l. Lau- rie for Magaline, Mrs. L. Fits- pntrlck for Radio and T.V. and Miss Mary Duffy for Press. Mrs. Harry Toombs and Mrs. Thomas McAvlnn who represented the Holy Redeemer Sub-division at a Social Welfare meeting held re- cently gave their report and some discussion took place re ways and means to assist the Catholic Fam- nbuy! C I‘ my dut.3:lovg:ila.rddA lavogr and o a vegetable-—with‘ nona the NI Pall altsnl uuusmssnssméusrzsnuttvmlailAnlnsm-Inv.uItm'i.u.. atom ny users. it was decided ht bring this matter Ill! Illla at an next meeting. Mrs. Frank McDon- ald and Mrs. Euguene Lewis warn appoiilod to attend the meeting of Press Conveners to be held at the Knights of Columbus Home on November lth. The President, Mrs. Alan Mc- Donald urged all members to at- b tend Ilia Regional Conference to he held at Notre Dame Academy. asses at the Conference. “K meeting then 8(1)-tili:1i_ with the Act of C0fl§Et'l'd‘.liin hristmas couldn’t be merrier ~ want It's somsmmo FROM- ’ PATTEIISOWS It's merrier. too, for the uiit-r, when the gift (.'0ml.‘s mi... Patterson's. Nice to be sure you're being served h\' .1, expert who likes to help you find just the right gift for the right person. So Ctiliic 1., Patterson's. Choose from our wide selection of fine gifts such as these and many more. al?‘%«5’(9/25» OF CHARLOTTETOWN W .18 9![€’I‘5 .(,)l)€(’(t:7AS‘ll I FACTS ABOUT FRESHNESS IIISII VIOITAILIS are important your !amiIy'sdiet. They supply rninotlll. ftolgln. VIM- -. Ia ' ILL _L ., But up to 65% of the vitamin C contant. of "fresh vvegetablen can be lost bofora you aorva them! Much of the Vitamin B. in roan, leafy vogatablaa ooa "down the drain" in oma cook- ing; ' oontonthwutodintbaaamaway. " " manna that ue . clove II possible to their natuml growing state. in flavour. texturaandnut.rit.ionvalue.So"fresh' vegetables, by the time they reach your table. may not be really “freah" at all. What happens to freshness witli“fresli" peas? From the moment peas are har- veatad. flavour and texture start to "Fugitive" food valuu are destroyed b exposure to light and air in ban ‘ , in tho atom. In your home. A . I‘ L‘ ' ' " nun- ing of the ‘uictraa—nIl thaie im ir the original " reahneug". Thlat_'a wtby. h ed peas ‘ on in no supp yang of naunllxtaahnc you axpoct of Juan. How modern Aylmer canning safeguard: freshness n "&adsn$" and flavour are protected by tluu steps in tha Aylma paa-canning procaas. I. Start with QUALITY Pea .' Aylmor Fans are grown from Aylmor'a own premium-qualit undar A lmos field pupa|:i‘ri2&is..d ;:.o‘c'?Pd {ect flavour and nutrition. tl)id you know . ha pens are harvested at tho procisa moment. of Kar- t at. if poaa an barvaatad Just. 2 hours too late. their ' urning starch 3. Seal BEFORE Cooking! A lmor Paaa an rcurroookod in sealed, tina, away grom air that "kidnaps" their mineral and vitamin content. Cooking time iasciontifically cont: another important nutritional safeguard. Ilsa Aylmtr peas in help with your meal-planning Nutrition and flavour mako Aylmor Peas an excellent addition to your family's regular diet. Convenience is im rtant too . . Aylmar Pans fit so quickly an Caassrolo dishes. salads. sum. omelstt,es——nfl ‘Chaos are made more delicioul. more aaaily. with ouiiy into -3 many of your vountia menus A lmor Paaa. Yaa. you enjoy all the banofita HOW TO GET THE Fllll IIIITIITIVI VAWE Of AYLIEI PEAS AYLMEI I-oops CANAINICMOXIDAIVD pl