I Pleasure ...ina better: i i i ' . United States. but always cup of tea! MORSES Standard TEA CHOICE BRISKET. RIB BEEF. lb. Woodbury's FACE ORANGES. 2 dos. Dish Towel FREE. 2 Edward island. born in : his relatives and friends. V tears. the remains from Massachusetts FORIYS FOR BARGAINS CHOICE YOUNG SHOW BEEF CHOICESHOULDER ROASTS. I5. . . 45: CHOICE RIB ROASTS. lb. CHOICE RUMP ROASTS. lb. . . . . . . 55: T-BONE STEAKS. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 65: SIRLOIN STEAKS. lb. 65: ROUND STEAKS. lb. CHOW-CHOW. 24 oz. boriie. eo:h 37: LIbby's TOMATO JUICE. 48 oz. 31: TENDERLEAF TEA BAGS. 30's. pkg. 45: MOLASSES. 118.. each Conroy FACE SOAP. 4 for TOI.ET TISSUE. 3 for RINSO DETERGENT. Giant Size-Bonus PICTOU PEAS. 20 os.. 2 for 35: CREAM MURESCO. 5 lb. pkgs. 39: MAPLE LEAF CAKE FLOUR. 2 1-2 lb. pkg. .. .. .. 35: delicious tunea was Iarved by Mil- dred and Rhoda Drown assisted by the hostess. After lunch. Mar- garet Macnougall told of her ex- periences at rs. ceton. and of the fellow students she had met from many different places in the -world. Page 10 The Gusrdhn Thursday. April 'I. 1055 TflTc?W”e-II.Known At Midgell rl-iuiieral services were con- ducted March 25. for Peter A. James in Brookline. Mas- sachusetts. where he had lived for many years. His death occur- red Wednesday. the 28rd. Mr. James, a native of Prince Meeting opened with the ode. 1&8. lived followed by the creed. Roll call life in the was responded to by nine members the high and two visitors. Minutes of last nttAnai.nai4ii:"w, t. The March meeting of Burial- bane W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Lorne Seaman. the greater part of his light of the year was his visit to The island. at Midgell. with meeting were read and approved. Mrs. The secretary reported 330.00 the members to her home proceeds ot vuennne Party. Reports of committees were then given and new committees appointed as :..:' : school. Mrs. Allan Hicltox and Mrs. Elton Som- ers; Sick. Mrs. Lionel Robinson and Mrs, William Graham: Lunch, Mrs. Lorne Newsun, Mrs. Allan Hickox and Mrs. Lorne Seaman. Correspondence was then read and discussed. it was decided to send 31.00 membership in CAC and to pack a box of clothing for Korea. Several bills for treats and articles for school were moved to be paid. Red Cross sewing and knitting was then passed around to the members. Lionel Robinson invited for April meeting. not! can to be "Get Well card". Minutes at last answered with A cup of tea llmeeting were read and approved. most enjoyed. The secretary reported the sum The meeting was brought to of 528.20 realized on the pantry 3 close by singing the Queen sale held in Charlottetownmsick Lunch wu then served by com. committee reported having visited mittee in charge and a soclallsick and taking fruit. Correspond- hour spent. once was read by the secretary. A motion was made to (IV! 81,00 to C.A.C. It was also moved to pack a box of used clothing for Korea at Mrs. Garfield Mac- Fadyen's home. A guessing contest. was put on by Anne McQuald, which was won by Mrs. Oliver MacDonald. Next meeting will be held in School; roll call to be answered with I ”Proverb". At the close of the meeting. a dainty lunch was ser- RIVERDALE - CHIJRCHILL W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Riverdale - Churchill W. 1. was held at the home of Mrs. Kelsle Buchanan. with a good attend- ance ol members. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was an wered by each member presen rig a z;:'..."'.....n'.-' ---M - - BIILE DISTRIBUTIONS TORONTO (CP)-More than 15,. 000.0!!! eopiea of the Bible have been distributed in Canada during the last I0 years by the Brttis and Foreign Bible Society in Cul- ada. sgneral secretary Rev. Dr. A. H. O Neil told the urgnnitation's annual executive meeting Wedges. dly. The figure includes more than 1509-000 M9198 in foreign lan- ven to itninlsrants. 1.300 000 COP the Canadian armed forces since bezlnning of the First World War and 16,000 copies given last year to grade VII pupils. suggestions. For Tito Easter Bunny Numbered pencil coloring sets; Boxed doll cut- outs; Horse shoe pitching sets; Miniature Snap- Bumlny. etc; Childrenls books, 20c and up; Genuine India rubber halls. These and many other Items 3 At the Island Book lioottt Open this afternoon. April 6 and Thursday evening April 7. He married Mabel A. Bangs of A North Lubec. Maine who pro deceased him in 1016. They lived ' at liiachiasport for a number of vthere Mr. Jamel was ac- me in the sardine indtistry. Pre- -viniisly he operated a brick yard I at Lttbec. A nephew. Mr. Harry James of Brnnkline and a niece, Miss Carrie C Bangs of Hartford accompanied to Maine. ' Burial was at the North Lttbec .remetery on Saturday, the 26th. in charge of the Bucknam Funerv al Home of Machias. Rev. Donald Stnckinrd oi Lubec conducted the committal service. K Zion Mission Guild 1 The regular meeting of Zion ..ilts-simi (mild was held at the liltillle ui Miriam MacDonald on 1DI0ll(IaN mening. April 4. with '34 members and two visitors pres- am. i An interesting feature of this imeellnk was that two Presbyter- . ion deaconesses were present. MIIIEITI Large. who is working in infant: Flrelnn. N. S. and Mar- Igaret Macnougnll who has just 'competed a course at Princeton lllniversity, and who is at prevent visiting her family and friends on Prince Edward island. The business part of the meet- ing was conducted by the Presi- dent. and the Isvndns were led by Edith Davis and Marion Hardy. This part of the meeting was fol- lowed by a quiz on Foreign and Home Missions which was very interesting. A social hour followed. and a 59: lb. 32: 35: 60: IIC N ILIIU COUPE .......... 3361 SOAP. 4 for 31: 31: 69: 29: each 84: ”” FUIIW3 GIIUCEIIY ”3 3533 rtmzitsmt It. roan, Prop. 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