ocroaen 9._1}_>_41 BUY and SAVE at P.J.’s ISLAND PLUMS-fi qls. Kent ond Prince WE DELIV notifier: in filtered Princess Norman (Jribhcna. Canadian Ill} Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Oct. 8—-(CP)—Prin- [‘('\\ Elizabeth has taken a firm i against publishing lists of ci‘ g gills too far ahead of the 1i .i.l Wedding on Nov. '20. "lit-r Highness is most anxious nir to embarrass those who have ‘ '1 »t yct been able to offer gifts," aii official at Buckingham Palace sllifi. "She has therefore decided Hm‘. no list shall be issued until a ‘i311. time before the wedding.’ l‘ was also stated that no iii- \‘l Hilfllls to the wedding have ye: tr-r-n sent out though some of the 111.1135‘ staff are working overtime or. the guest list. As Westminster Abbey holds no rrcrt- than 2,000 people. many czgiule guests will have to be (Jlitlllflled. These will be enter- tained by the King and Queen at an afternoon party in St. Jamess Piiacc on Nov. 17 when the wed- :;ii".: gifts will be viewed. The fol- lniiing evening there will be a pre- weilding party at Buckingham Palace. . Meanwhile, offers of costly gifts continue to reach the Princess from many parts of the world. Flllll Capetown she will receive a set of early Georgian Sheffield plate candelabra; from Victoria, Australia. a £600 ($2.400) jewel case made of- Victorian fine gold errraved with the coat of arms of Vittoria. u. Other filfts President and Mme. Chlang Kai- ihek will present the royal couple with a 200-plece dinner service Fll-"lllliy ordered from Kingieb- iliffiif; 25c 'i"§i."f.. 35c §"i.'.’."?'.'l".'.. 25c liiisg" 35c iit°'f'."'"“' 39c $130? ‘°".'.. _ 35c n._.__._______ flair s. 3e tiff? 0230' ""‘i...i 35c ElREUST .. §'°~§§Y' ~55 Z319???‘ .......57c r. J. ancestors Phones 888 and 889 ER C.O.D. producing centre. The diplomatic corps numbering 48 are combining to give the Prin- cess a fitted travelling case con- taining silver-gift bottles each THE GUARDIAN, CHA The central Guardian This column ls reserved for news of locol Interest, but advertising of a newey nature may be inserted at five cents s word strictly pl,- sblo in advsnce. _ COOK’! to: Photographs. mmma can. pa". m MscPBEBSONS-Mbn‘! Clothing, CONFEDEBATION SURANCE. LIFE IN- SPECIALS on all Permanent! ' week. The Marie Elena. Phone SEVERAL DISCONTINUED pat. terns Boxers Wallpaper on gale a; half price. l-iolimans Ltd. MOTOEISTS. -- Get your Pres- tone Anti-freeze at F. R. MCL81K1€'S today. NORTHERN ELECTRIC RADIO combination $99.50. Toombs Music Store. REGISTRATION for evening classes in 'I‘ypewritlng and Book- keeping at the Uinion Conmnerclal College, Wednesday. October 15th, 7.30 to 9.30 P. M. Enquiries invited. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. —Ser- Vices n_t Argyle Shore, Wednesday evening, October 8th. 8.00 P.M. Rev. Rev. Horace F. MacEwen. SPECIALS FOR TWO WEEKS.- 5750 Oil and Creme Permanents for $3.00. Mary's Beauty Parlor, Wihelan Building. Phone 236. s__ ENGAp-EMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart, wish to announce bearing the initial E surmounted by u Royal crown. Costing £1,000 $4,000» the set will be presented by Senor de Aragao, Brazilian ambassador. While the British Army's gift plan is still under consideration, the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force have fixed their subscrip- tions at half-Qi-cvoivn (50 cents-i [or officers and sixpence for rat- ings. Officers and ratings of the Royal Indian and Royal Pakistan navies will share the cost of their gift with British and Australian sailors. Laniwishire folk arc being asked to donate one shilling each tn< wards litirviiase of a set of period furniture for a "Lancaster Room" in the Princess's apartments. Hucknall, Nottinghamshire crafts- men are making her one of their famous silk Shetland shawls. Lieut. Mountbatten has intim- ated that his gifts to the eight bridesmaids will he small pieces of diamond-set jewelry, but the nature of his gift to the bride is not yet known. There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, till the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in mis- cries. DEEP WELL One German well in the Helde oil field is more than tnvo miles down, re-putably the deepest in Europe. GAS BAG WEAPON The French are believed to have been the first to use the balloon 'i~hun, world-famous ehlnaware- in warfare. "You're right, El sie, housekeeping is easier’ with KUM handy!" When you run shirt of milk or need extra milk quickly, KLIM Powdered Whole Milk in a big help! With KLIM, you can h ave extra milk anytime- in a ntinutel Wonderful milk for soups, desserts, baking, u ' _ coffee In d tel, drinking . . . for any purpose that calls for milk l KLIM is the milk that keeps without relrifierl- lion! Even after the vacuum container is opened, RLIM keeps for weeks! KLIM is simply fresh. pasteurized whole milk in handy powder form. Nothing more! Nothing less! Contains allthe nourishing goodness of fresh, pes- teurized milk . . . so [cod many’ doctors for infants. prescribe i! 0o! KlIM dt your grocerfi. And write for your FREE Klim Cook Book Limited, Spadinb Crescent, " D's .O'*fl'l. I nugglnhped!" a... - KL “M!” um: m 1mm? wwnnronu to The Borden Company, Toronto 4, Ontario. Mhuu-uaauwmlqmocn-sc-umm ‘the engagement of then- daughter Mniy Irene to Albert Earl, son of iMr. and Mrs. William Hobbs, iGeorizeiotri-i. Marriage to take place ‘in the near future. OHURCl-I SERVICES. —- Servic on Sunday, October 12th. at Alex- andra at 11 A. M. Annual R0‘! Call at Cross Iloails Church at 1130. The l Spvilkel‘ will be Rev. E. M. B. Wheel- ock. Bible Society representative. Rev. Sterling Stackhousc, Minister. S1‘. Pl-ITEWS BAY Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Can- ada, October 12th. 11.00 A. M. St. Peter's" Bay. 3 P. M. Greenwich. 7.30 P. M. Marie Women's Mission- ary Thaiikoffcring Service. Rev. D. Wallace MacPhersom, B. A, Minis- ter. VALLEYIFFIELD - ORWELL HEAD SERVICES. — Sunday, Oct. 12th. Orwell Head 7.30 P. M. Va!- Tleyiicld 11.00 AM. Communion Ser- vice. Preparatory Service Valley- flelc, F‘ri-da_v, October 10th, 8 P. M. services. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr and M-rs. the engagement of their elder daughter Vera Irene to George Biois so,“ of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne S. Mac- Evrcn, Stanley Bridge. Marriage to take place the latter part of Oc- tober. ' JAY - DOUGLAS WEDDING Marshfleld Presbyterian Manse was the scene of a pretty wedding on August 16th, 1947, at 10 A. M. when Catherine Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Douglas, {lead of iillisborough, became the bride of Mr. Cecil E. Jay, New York. The Rev. F. N. Yoinig officiated at llhe ceremony. The young couple were attended by the bride's sister and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Rot‘: gerson of Fanning Brook. The bride wore a suit of dawn grey gnbardime with corsage of Rev. A. D. Sterling will conduct all - Ernest Pickering. Clinton, announce 4 '\c». Spic CLEANS PAINTED Wfllli W00 Muiie in Canada white cnrnatioris. The bride's sister chose for the Occasion, a suit of Burma Rose wool with wihite accessories and s corsage of white carnations, The groom's gift to the bride was a double strand of Lorie pearls with matching set of earrings. His gift to the bride's attendant was l beautiful set of earrings and to tho best man. a Waterman’: fountain Peri. immediately after the ceremony, o wedding dinner was served at the 700i’! were: sew m: m’: .' IT'S TWICE AS EASY! Think of it! A cleaner so wonderful it needs No Rinsing, No Wiping! You simply dissolve some SPIC and SPAN in hot water... 3 tablespoons to a gallon“ .wring out a soft cloth well (until it doesn't drip) and just whisk sway the dirt! You don't rinse, you don't wipe dry! WITH RINSING, NO W for cleanin room tile, oleunnkitc makes cleaning so easy you’l! use it every day- the refrigerator, woodwork, bath- IPINO, SPIC and SPAN hen stove and stnkv- dirt. It'|_ safe, Charlottetown Hotel and then the happy young couple left on their honeymoon to U. S. A. and Niagara Falls. ‘Ilhey were accompanied as far as Mcncton. N. B. by their st- tendnnts and the bride's brother Douglas, Oharlottetown. Halifax, where the groom is sn en- gineering student University, Prior sum of money. also, the bride was presented with a lovely pair of blankets by Head of liillsborough Women's Institute. Their many friends and relatives join in wishing them msny yeys of wedded bliss. P. E. I. Lady Receives Legacy is merely doing in his way what and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard we would do in cur way if we were constantly pestered and ex- Mr. and Mrs. Jay will-reside in sspersted. Instead of throwing s book or cussing or banging at Daihousfe door, he llos down and screams. to their marriage, the the family, first try to find out if young couple were tendered show- be feels that he is too much hin- ers at which they receiver": mu-ny tiered. But remember that beautiful Rift: and s substantial ‘polled child may feel this way, Living 8» Leisure (Continued from Pace 3) If you have a trantrum child in the tco. 1f there is no real reason that you can use for the tantrum. than better pretend he is not hsv- ing it. But if this has no effect after several recurrences. then there is likely to be somethins ln his dsily life that needs adjusting. The af- ternoon nop, if missed, may be the cause of the it o'clock spell. In- digestion mskes older people ner- vouo-Jwhy not children? TAKE INIVENTOIY OI WARDROBE BROOKLYN. N. v. Oct. a -l That out of a net estate of $41,- aaoao’ left by Florence A. siinpv son, retired school teacher. who died on May 7th last. under her- will. Flora Murchison of R.I".D.i No. '1, Charlottetown, P.E.l.. Can-i ada, receives $1,000, is discloeedl here today in the surrogates‘ court through the filing of an in-l heritance tax appraisal of the de-. cedents property with Surrogate‘ Francis D. McGarey. David CL-Bimpson of No. ll-isi Ninety - Fourth Street. Jackson’, Heights. N. Y.. is the executor oi’- the estate. the gross value of which amounted to 000,105.01, and consisted of realty. 012,250. pei-scnaity, $88,855.01. and ,nesl with laundering or dry-clem- Now is the time for the career girl to isko a closest inventory for fall needs. By swiping s few days from summer. when leisure time is usually freer, s gal can organ- iro her wardrobe, check her needs, and meet the autumn with fewer waste motions and perhaps n sir.- able saving to her budget. Check shoes. handbags and sc- csssories for s possible sorry-over into foil. 1f any accessory needs only repairs to qualify for further service, attend to these. Repairs nest much less than replacements. What about last year's scarves and other neckwour. Look over your assortment, revive their fresh- ed as s wardrobe item destined for a style whirl this fall. Sort out your jewellery. These sparklere are in for a big winter season, so the more plpcesyou can put into service by cleansing, re- stringing or re-aetting, the better your budget will benefit. . Pair oft‘ stocking singlor- into well-unatched mates. If all that's needed to make s match of odds andlenda is a tinting bath, now is the time to dip. Any time that's left can be well spent mending clothes that will be put into service this fall. There is going to be a. lot of hemline- lengthening to do. PLAIDS n35 or YOUNG CROWD NEW YORK - Designers such as Tina Lesser, Claire MacCardell, Emily Wilkens and Tilly Schanzer, all noted in the field of youthful clothes, have used plaids and wool jerseys to get the best possibe results for their crowd. One house boasted that they had taken the scotch out of the plaid. meaning, of course, that they had reduced the complex line and color patterns down to a more restrained pattern and often in softer colors. Whether this is a successful move is a matter of opinion and personal taste. Often the tradition- al plaid pattern is robbed of its character and distinction, the very life of the plaid is removed mak- ing l rather fiat and uninterest- traditlonal plaid with a rounded shoulder, snug waistline and flar- ed skirt. The rounded neckline ivhich is scooped out from should- er to shoulder. has a deep fold of black velvet to enhance it. INVALID COOKERY Cooking becomes a double prob- lem if there's an invalid in the home, and it. takes all the skill a housewife can muster to provide dishes as‘ appetizing as they are nourishing. BEEF BROTH ‘ "One pound chuck or neck; one pound ‘bones; one quart water; salt. Wipe meat with damp cloth; cut into inch cubes; break bones; cover meat and bones with cold water; let stand one hour; put. over low flame and bring gradual- ly to the boiling point; let sim- mer from three to four hours; sea- son. . The amount of broth should equal one quart when finished. If a fat free broth is desired. let broth get thoroughly cold and re- move solidified fat. from the top. CREAM OF WHEAT GRUEL Two tablespoons of cream of wheat; one pint water; salt. Place water and salt in top of double boiler and brin: to boiling-point, fzmfitmlly add the cream of when! and cook directly over the flame ing checked pattern which lacks the vigor and verve which is the intrinsic beauty of plaids. Take the lines out. of an old Scotchmnns face and he loses his rugged char- acter, does he not? Other designers have taken plaid at its fuuevaiue and used it to make lively, fashionable clothes, three minutes. stirring constantly Place in double boiler and cook 1 1-2 hours. EGG NOG and cream; spoon sugar; 0X16 egg; using plaid skirts and plain wool ing, and count soch piece naivel- dozcnl of things. What's more, SPIC and ‘SVPAN makes the next cleaning even easier-because ft leaves a protective coat that seals out dust Ind Three-quarters cup milk or milk one table- oiie-half tablespoon vanilla; salt. Beat 6B8. add sugar, salt, vanilla and milk and blend ememy shirtwsists. A plaid din- thoroughly. Ingredient-I lbrw“ ‘;" N0 NEED saves m: me wens mo nwrs no us- on wire ‘rumescsv! xkncn rnnmtj DWORK LINOLEUM-WITH '/z THE WORK! ‘ 1'0 ‘RINSE IT’; SMART TO llIY 2 PACKAGES! too-safe for paingssfe for bends! ner dress for a teenager uses I. ‘well chilled before combining. Tbdaym beauty hint is for “i059 of you who wish to slim W!" vvaistiines. Stand firmly with feet apart. Raise your arms Kenny 0V" Y°‘-"' head and keep your S!" f"! l‘ selected point on the ceiling. Prom there describe an imaginary circle in the ceiling, swinging your body I i- 5 w’ - v i ..ti .. mobiles. on tires. lfiw we. J AT YOUR GROCER'$ AND OTHER DEALERS’ in a free circular movement from the waist. Do this for three min- utes. The results should be mod gratifying. ' CRUDE PRODUCTION Russian oil wells were first dug by hand and petroleum was hoisted tn leather bags by rope and pulley. William G. Palmer. former rallwayrnan of Guelph. Ont... has in- vented what he believes is s sure-fire non-skid appilanoo for auto- This model held by Judy Hlllman shows how it would appeal Palmer claims it works better on ice than on dry pove-