‘ CHRISTOPHER HIGGINS. HIS MOTHER, MRS. MATTEW WILLIAMS l Second Century Begun Today By Centenarian As old as Canada herself that's how old Mrs. Higgins is today. Proving all those superstitious wrong. who believe that Fridayling. —-'.up. I never had a collg‘l or a Matthewlcold in my life." Her daughter-in-law confirm- p e o p 1e. ; ed Mrs. Higgins' statement say- i “We would often have colds 1:1 is an unlucky day. Mrs. Hig< but she would be free of them." gins will see a new day dawn for She always kept her family in the 36,500 time this Friday 13 mitts and socks etc—taking the and will prepare to begin her wool straight from the sheep's. back and turning it into a beau- of tit'ul and useful article of cloth- lo: ing. Mrs. Higgins does not second century of life. The former Ellen Clark New Glasgow. she moved re- Central Lot 16 following herlcall having ever woven cloth. marriage to Matthew Higgins: S‘Ie. now lives. and has for past 18 years. Christopher and daughter-in- law at Glen Valley. Her only other child is adopted son. Fred Higgins Dufield. Maine. When Mrs. Higgins was ask-Ibo seen in one. ad her formula for a long life: she replied. "Lots of hard work.lcnngratulations has received was one from Pre- mier Walter S'law. The flowers Mrs. Higgins is so‘ proudly holding were given to the grand old lady. compliments leaving no time to get sick. was never sick, other members of the family would have colds. but I wouldn't. I warm clothing winter and sum- therinion of the short WWI her sonlgirls of today wear. She said. just laugh at them. When Quccn starts wearing short dres- an ses. I'll wear a short on oflShe quipped. "l ishort dress in my always wore ‘ . When she was asked ‘ler op- skirts the “I the e too." neve wore a life. I wouldn‘t Among the many messages of Mrs. Higgins mer and always kept 'old times'lof Williams Florists. ELLEN’S DIARY Canada Geese-Sound The Wild Fall Call The week draws close. A November week surely unseasonal throughmt the earlier days.» because of its bleak high winds. But here come again was the little breeze d own. returned to us this mornlng. a gentle thing. searching the yards and the November toward Its fields. There was a forlorn note a coming by early. his simiiiar, we I smile belying his words. on its b r e a t h. thought to the crickets‘ laments l along ‘Happy Birthday self. beaming brightly. as he climbed up confidently the hills toward the east. “1‘11 5 its one lovely mor- ning!" we of er . “There‘ll be fieldw o r 1:" James smiled. “They keep singing that to me‘ too Peter reported happy “Did 'm many times" in you know it?" he queried, now silenced. Or that lonesome ; four years old today! Fall - call of the Canada Geese. w h i c h floats down to earth- bound mortals these . . . . And was the sun here once. —01d ‘V-flbu We“, YOUNG SHIRT-5m Stop livelyl Step into the half- Ilu shirt shift that's I nation- wide bit. No waist seam and it shuts you every inch of the way. Printed Pattern 4m: Halt line 11%. 14%. 1M. 18%. 20%. 22%. Bin 16% requires 3% yards 8-inch fabric. rm CENTS in e o i n I no (stamps. please for this pat- tern. Ontario reside-h add 2 cents tax. Print plain»: SIZE. NAME. ADDREM. NU“! Send order to ANNE ADAMS. can of GummoPau-iot Pat- 1.! Dept. on Front St. 91., To:- Ito 1. Ont. i L! toAllce He is an interesting and like- able chap. old for his years. the days... j result. of growing up in the wake more I of older brothers and a sister. 1 him-i Unwittingly he learns them. from “I explained it to you. Now you tel I it to me!" heard Mack request "lesson" not long ago. "But" Peter grinned. “I don‘t remember it all!" “And they say" Mack corn- Jlm-KNIT HIT You'll love the flattery of a collar —— rich texture of simple knit. purl bands. Lomcoot luxury! Jiffy - knit elegant stole of mohair or ant- ting worsted— 2 strands togeth- or. big needles. Pattern 7112: stole directions. ‘ Thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern (on stamps. please) Brooks. care of Guard- ian-Patriot Needlecraft Dept. in Front St.. W.. Toronto l. Ont. Ontario residents add 1 cent sal- es in. Print plainly PATTERN roman. NAME. ADDRESS, gym The GlEidianTCImIottetown.‘anNdvfls.’19647’1' «all I l A l t l mented in an aside with a chII-l ckle. "a budgie can be taught to talk!" Neither tall nor short. Peter. Is a sturdy child. His hair is a‘ light shade of brown. his eyes= maintain the fresh blue of a bright springtime sky: his face. I is round and often pink ~ cheek- ed. his expression mostly a‘ lhappy one. A willing lad. he enjoys being with the farmers' or Mack when they are at thel h 3' O l . “Now how nluch should that ‘animal get?" one substituting‘ lfor James at the choring has. iwondered. But the problem is isoon settl ' “Ask Peter" someone will volunteer. “he will remem- ber!" Yesterday it “as, that the last end of combining was , lpleted to have at length all thel : grain now stored The raki n gl and hailing of straw claimed the attention of the farmers I today. and will be tht fieldwork 1for a while. before all is gato- lered in to the barns. What an inspiration there is in November sunshine! Today‘r‘ I put a new buoyancy in the spar- rows' wings. a brightness Scample's bark, as he hailed ior barked away any machines to the yards. , Flowers — what blossoms ldoes November leave ' us? Indoors. geraniums and dainty violets. But what a bare- l ness is now without! A few pan- lsies remain. odd petunias. and Iaome shaggy calendulas. of all the summer's gay bloom. I But stars. we have tonight. lid in a nice surprise in th e ldUSk. the family at Alder l e a , < p = l ; at her home in Montague. gueht dent . weekend HAPPENINGS I Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor. Phone “1506 Mrs. James Dunn and son Dale. Souris. motored young Shirley and Jean Mac1)on-‘ lolald. Kilmuir left Monday NB. Saturday. Mrs.Ivislt their sisters Mrs. accompanied by Melvin and Mrs. Charles Rose her mother. Mrs Harry Miller, of Saint John. NB. They were' Murray Harbour North. laccompanied by their nephew Victor Rose. who had been I'Is- Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Reid of iting his grandparents, Mr. and Middleton are visiting at tthMrs. Alex MacDonald. hm"? "I M” a" M” “3"”?! The following members of. R e l d' BEdford' N's‘ a n 0 ‘ St Teresa's Parish Counc I l I while there attended the Win- an Catholic Women's League. ;tended the regional confcl'ence‘ lbeld Sunday at ’ Mrsl . Walter Rogerson. Mrs. J o h n Mrs‘ I Tralnor ‘Vlrs Rogers n n, ter fair in Halifax. . marralge dinner. following the wedding of Mr and Le MOW" E”?“’”‘- W35 “9193‘! Mrs. William Gill and Mrs. St. Anthonys Paris lieglon‘ Marv Bram hall. in the evening a bullet ‘ ' ‘ ‘ supper was served to the guests Lower Chester Schermer. prior to a presentation of gifts. Montague and E I i zabeth. ‘Schermer. Cambridge Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blancn- attended the wedding of theirl ant. and family St. John. at- brother. Hector Schermer I tended the wedding of Mr. and Moncton and Muriel Ruth Mac- Mrs. Merrett Ellswert. Bloom- Nevin. Moncton at St ‘ind-‘ field. lirew's Prehby-terlan Church. 1 1 Rev. Lawrence Blaikie per 1 Norman (.‘larey. student at 1 formed the ceremony. 1 mm Agricunur“ Couegevl The couple will reside at Spent the 935" weekend at hls . Gander. Newfoundland. whcret home 3‘ Wh'm Rnad- lthe groom is employed withl EPA. ‘ Peggy Johnston. nurse - in-I training at the Saint John Be-l neral Hospital. spent the week-l Members end in Montague, guest of her. . .Story Of BraZIl mother, Mrs. Cyril Johnston. Charlotte-l The ucw of the Bedeque Unl- ‘he weekend I ted Church met with the presifi . _ Miss Louise Callbeck for of her mother, Mrs. Wllllam. the Thanksgiving meeting on Jean MacLeall. town. spent ,MacLean. November 4. Marion Clark. student at Ac— Mm, Mlld‘t‘d- calleCk lad adia Univers Hy. Spent me I the devotlors wuh the opening . hymn followed by the repeat- ing of Thanksgivmg from the hymnat‘y. Roll call was responded to by a verse of scripture. at her home In Mon— taigue. guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Kiel' Clark. theme . Offering was received and : dedicated. ' it was announced that a [Missionary Rail s to be held: OLICITED 4-8506 {at Cornwall on November 14.! ‘ Mrs Ernest Johnson gave at reading “Where do we wantl to go?". Miss t‘allbeck conduc- ‘ted the study on Brazil taken. Crisp November weather from the new Studv Book. has arrived. inspirins the usual The meeting was closed with round of social events. News of prayer, after which a social COHEE DarfieS. a'ilemoon teasHhour was enjoyed. Hostessesl bridge parties or house-warm-lserved refreshments. I PHONE 'the U.S.A.. stole the show. I I. I a t l WDDING BELLS The marriage of Pauline Paul's Church. Summer- Viv1an Large. daughter of side. ‘ Mr and Mrs Alder Large, The reception was held at Wilmot Valley. and Jose 11 the United Baptist Church Gregory Deighan. son of Mr. Hall. and Mrs. Ernest Deighan. The newlyweds will reside of Summerside. was solem- at 173 Cambr 1 d g e Street. nixed recently at S a i n t Summerside. IDA BAILEY ALLEN .d l Rabbit Pie Runs Away 1 With Honors At Exhibit i At a big catering and hotei lyeal‘s has. generously s h a r e d ; exhibition in England. a fine I man}? “:13” “Ink lever rabbit (hare) pie. made with al reeling"; {M ' pastry shortened with lard from RABBIT PIE . h t ‘3 c. butter or margarine We were fortunate enoug o H c. chopped peeled mm" secure the recipe. And today. 1,2 0. chopped seeded green pepn we dedicate it through this col- I umn to Jan Mitchell. propl‘ietorj of Lllchow‘s. who through the per 1/4 c sifted flour 2 c.'Ilol rabbit broth tor water with 4 chicken bouillon cubesi logs are only a few of the items The Guardian - Evening Pat- riot women’s editor will be} happy to publish free of charge. I Do you have visitors? Perhaps ‘ a former Islander whom friends would like to contact. f you are planning a holiday, Iwelcomed happily. a brand new crescent of moon Until tomorrow -— Diary — 3 Good - night..... I l l .MARY HAWORTH l Wife Told To Join Clubs 1 I It Husband No Companion l Dear Mary Haworth: Soon my l‘husband will retire from government service for which he has rked 40 years. We have been married that same. length of time. coming here from the West Coast as newlyweds. e is an honest hard-working man. but with the fault that he :seldom was a companion to me or the children. As bobh our families are on the West Coast. there were no close relatives to help with the problem. It seems he just en- joyls self - sufficiency. He spent many vacations (taken mostly in winter) sitting home with a hobby. not saying a word Ill day. day after day. I was always glad when his vacations were over and he re turned to work. Now. after 40 years' marriage. he is much the same as always. And ‘ tirement approaching. how can I ope with a husband who is home all the time, but is still no companion I am a homebody; I honestly love my home and all the wor connected with it. I wouldn‘t be happy joining clubs or societies. What am I to do—F.K. : I suppose it never has occurred to you that. “rm and your husband are two-of-ar kind. each just about u ingrown mulish land possibly also self- utisfied u the other. on the score of traits and potentials inasmuch all you've ode your whole world. during your 40 years' marriage. keeping the door clos- ed against even the idea of loin- Ing clubs or societies. I marvel t you can cluck disapprov ingly (in effect) at your h u :- bond's contentment doing not!» ing. during his annual vacation. I shouldn't be surprised if he is secretly dreading his ap- proaching retirement for much the some reasons that you are wondering how he is going to cope with the appalling prospect of living eyeball - to-eyeball with you 24 hours a day. yeardn. year—out. to the end of the road The substance of your attit- ude seems to be that he is your meal ticket and valued as web. but only for that; and other ise merely tolerated. all a stranger in the house. :1 (h Cape Traverse UC Women j‘Entertained At Carleton Salt and pepper to taste . 3 c. coarse-cut cooked r a b bit I meat Ibroiled or roasted l f sh or froren rabbitl lPastry for savory pies trecipe l *0 we oo .7.» ol. followsl Heal butter or nial‘garlne in ‘ er 3 tbsp. sugar tadditionalt ‘ 631109 Acme Rebekah Lodge Meets At Montague Mrs. Bessie Pinkham of Bar-| The meet In: was presided rington. NS. president of the,over by Airs. Lillian MacDon. Rebekah Assembly of the Ma-iald. noble grand, who also 1.. ritimes Provinces. guardi a n I rected a pageant which was pre- of The International Association sented by the following mem. of the Rebekah Assemblies. was bers: Mrs Edna Ross, Mrs. guest speaker at the regular Annie Gitlls. Mrs Fran Shaw, meeting of the Acme RebekahIMl‘s. Catherine Stewart. vlrs, Lodge at Montague Thursday. Erma MacLaren. Mrs. Vera Nov. 5th. Mrs. Pinkham was MacDonald. Mil-s. Marjorie accompanied by Mrs. Estelle‘Johnston. Mrs. Florence Ste. Dennis, past president of the wart. Mrs. Edlrh MacGregnr. Rebekah Assembly of the Mar- Mrs. Ruth MacLeod Mrs. Gait itime Provinces. Also present Briand. Ada MacGregor. \irs. Mrs. Mae Adams, dis- Alice Green. Mrs. Winnie met deputy president. 1Vickerson. Mrs Louise Stuart. ers. Bessie Firookins, Mrs, degrees F. (hot oven] or unmlHilda Hilchey. and Mrs. Cath- crust browns and sauce bubbles. 19ml? Cnllmill CHICKEN PIE: Follow direc- A report was hcal'd from the. tions for rabbit pie but u se ; committee in charge of the coarse- cut boiled chicken. or. sacred to take place oddments of roast chicken. .Nnv, The proceeds of ‘ this concert to go to the PASTRY FOR SAVORY PIES . Kings County Memorial Hospltal. InlrflllenlS? 1 C “fled “Our-l Substantial returns were re. I'z tsp. salt. one-third c. lard. ported an ,h‘. recpm mm‘ and 2 tbsp. cold water. age and pan”... gal... Sift flour and salt together! MN,“ m vamp wag cut in lard with pastry blender read by Mrs. or chopping knife. Mix In Just. enough water to hold ingredients together. Francis Shaw and a gift was presented to Pink h a m by Mrs L111 i a n MacDonald After the meeting MONDAYS BAKED DINNER adjourned refreshments were Chilled Citrus Sections 1 served and a social hour w a s Crisp Celery or Pinocchio enjoyed h_\' an. Radishes Scallions Rabbit or Chicken Pie Baked Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower au Gratin Escalloped Apples Lemon Hard Sauce Coffee or Tea Milk ESCAILOPED APPLES 4 c. sliced peeled apples 1 c. sugar. granulated or brown- Illated I 1 tsp. cinnamon I "FREE TRIP" To Europe for Two Entry blanks available at Burkes Jewellers Across from Dominion Store . EIIMILY LAXATlVE 1 c. . 1 tsp double-acting baking pow- LI; tsp. sat ' . 4 1 egg. beaten light l 1 0. milk 3 2 tbsp. melted butter l Combine apples. sugar 11 c.) ‘ and cinnamon; arrange in bot- tom of buttered low 2-qt. baking ls . . Sift together dry ingredients: add egg combined with milk and l butter. Beat until smooth. Pourl over apples. I Bake 45 min. to mod 350 degrees F‘.. or until rowns and apple is ie Serve warm. plain or with hard- ' TIP FROM THE CHEF . Mesdames: If. after cookingl ‘ venison the hunters bring home ' there are oddments of meat left. tenderiae it. and grind up twice for “hamburger” which is ex-‘ traordinaire. ‘ ‘ um I“ lull“ I GENTLE LAXATIVE l H. BENNETT CARR It Insurance Counselling é District Supervisor Charlottetown. P.E.I. un Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 ‘ I I it ,I I \ . - . ,, l , . J I fin a shower m. entertain“, ‘ The UCW of Cape Tlavelsel guest of honor on the ottahlon large fry- pan. Add onion and , ...g:....:_ourt‘3nu., aurgclub. phone “506 a “5, held thelr November 'mcetlng of her 90th birthday. and re- green pepper: slow saute 5 min.l ' ' ' " w in" i help make the social column in- km “‘9 Hailam hm" '" Carle'l “’in a 2”" prsemed by 5”" i" “m”: 00"" ""m mix'i r n l Nesting t n. ngs. Harry Mllttart. on behalf lure bubbles. Pour in broth gra-. l ' MI‘S. Hedlcy Mtliial‘l. and’ of the group. dually, stirring constantly, Cook ,I M“ NWT"? '9“ "‘9 devm‘m' Mrs. Stewart Mat-Mick e n_ until thick and smooth. stirring i "i have suffered from arthritic pain In. M B k at. and business warts of the who leaves for St. Catharine's. often. AddIsalt and pepperyio; 33'Igg'flmgfi{Mgr-gjmugz oney BC I agenda‘ . . onlarl‘l “'35 also honored [WI ‘35!“ ,Stlr "l rabh" 91”“ Bring l "A good titan-d bdisuagod me to try. G t I Mrs. Leigh Imwther w a s, the group with a gift. which to rapid bml. Pour Into butter-g 0013mm... 'ogladld‘d,forDOLCIN| n . 1 ; was presemed by Mm Homech shallow 3-pt. baking dish or provigodhbt‘ouo'? militdo'OLcm 1a a1 I a r , ‘ romo y a tea ywor e ormo." ‘ i Sport‘s: lh?l_ rmttme: V “ a s Lowtller. pan‘ If you want fast relief from the nail l cln. one. 01 tie no 5. A “1"” “mm mm)” W» Roll out pastry and cut ilsllts ofarthritis.1 umaism.sciaica.tum— The cub loader. Mrs. Revel d h ‘ hjnd' k in (-9n|pr {m- sleam+scapn Pn‘ agoébursitls andsmuscutarpainstry c Gauthier. re orted 29 cuhsl I)? .V l tr 1 ay c a e - - L IN at once. so why lhousan s p I (mad? M “1.5.. John “Van, t" mp "1 d'sh or pan' "1mm": praise Dotcln so highly. Complete sat- . vistel'e . a person wolth '. re" _ . took the mmth The cubs were taken to (.har- zlottetown for a Hallowe en I party. Two leaders are to he might b knowing, it one and had the gifts of persuasion to start up a dialogue with him about what‘s on his mind. Show 0 3 My point is that maybe your; M C u ‘9‘ led ! ‘ husband woul more com- f sues; wask v0 or pr ms panionable even now. more‘ 0:31": 3:: 'm de {r m Y self-sharing land indeed might. . "b- f 3b ‘I‘H '." have been the past 40 yearsl. ll gm" “q”. to 9 ed I‘m" you yourself were more alive in I " ' more ct nihilbilirllril..2222;n12 perhaps your". waited 0 n l Ecumenical Council w o u | d him to take the lead. .in buildingl bring. especially in the mass. a (bridge betwehen his ithoughts "51;": httrggiezgdtolhfveetug‘y an ours; w ereas e ma - 39 ”‘ 9 have Iaken for granted. for ill Winter Th 9 meeting CIMOd very long time. that you aren't With prayer and refreshments interested in anything but followed. thrifty housekeeping. And that. you wouldn't respond or under-i stand it he tried to shine forth as the person he is. . You conclude your letter by I take a 2O WIVES FORM THE DOMIN'EERS saying. significantly. that you . "couldn't be happy joining clubs I or societies." In other words. by I‘ I SJOFF ' ON ' TRENT' En" implication you challenge me to was, 9 ‘ Am“: my?" . . or- conjure up a miraculous solution . . mation of a clllb In a n s w e r‘ 0' WU" tlithtlv embraced pre- ~ r show mm" l:..2‘:..“:1:ll°“.l:""’st:e :gfigllii'liiisinakmg you happy on “"9? their organization the All of which proclaims that 0m'"””‘ _ Their bad e ictures a hefty you feel you muldnl be happy] woman smaghiiig a plate on} making a real effort to help the head of . man your”! and omens. if that of-l Mde whv thev' chose “ml '0‘“ “0"” “WI”? Y0“ ‘0 W“? a militant title is the nnml the mold of old self- defeating M r ’ habits. My advice In: join clubs and societies. if you have the cred- entials to make yourself elig- e.—-M.H. ally 'len-pccked is going to be long to a club that calls itself the hen - pecked husbands. First of all. their wives would not let them loin it." Haworth counsels Mary through her column. not by matl terview. Write her in cane of The Guardian. l 0" ""7 Mov': ' I READING. England t(lPi-—‘ IWhen farmer Harry Vickery. Leaders To Ta kg so, moved his form from Berk- Ishire to Cornwall. Britiai Rail-I A COUI‘SC lways had one of their biggesti l I sun. Maris awn .. re- 323;”; mugging-"gm cently in the school with the m." bum, three, turkeys. twd“ vice - preside"l M” 1‘9“ 3- dogs and a cat—and a haystack‘ lfo I eaten on the way. Corcoran opened the meeting . . with the League prayer LARGEST SCHOOL . The treasurer. Mrs Edmth The Norwegian (Torrespond ‘ n Gallant. rt‘ad flit‘ financial 'm-p 5(‘hml is Norwgy‘g lu-gegt statement. Th? mmbfl‘thipleducational institution —— with convener reported 114 mem-‘immo pupils—and before the Then is nothing in your letter to suggest that. in your View. here. the social service come-end of the year will enrol its edges of crust. was enjoyed. Bake pie is to 20 min? at 425 See our complete line of Admiral land Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Polishers. Exclusive P.E.I. 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