ew ‘ : iat ca My 7 , 4 ae ~ ; = 1 cea : et : , ae ~ Black Sheep’s Fleece’ “=Is Kept To Make Mittens’. | {i . : And thea today the shearing, And I° abide in my mother’s) girls Caroline Me ‘Women’s EGliaE=Pocee_mass org he PR the ns | Said Lely at te teow.” “Lena McLare, c -an ; ; ste . Sal : oe — marked, and the And we envision thea, bot only 2 : ,Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., July 2, 1959 | last sacks: of wool brought home | Canada's n her “moth- . 2a ~ - _ 2 ‘|by the time the sunset glory hadjer's house” and her recognized ay i — faded toward twilight above the/fine status among other nations ‘ 4 8 : , et "| srecm Bilis ae peat “ but ber snes Cee z: HAPPENINGS 4 black’s sheep’s fleece, Ellen. It’s | her graces; her illimnitable resour-|patiment of Agricullufe, Chat-|2 54 world War. 3 ‘2 : ; ’ ? : ; a.good one. But perhaps it won't|ces and ian, hae gent eh enah O ae eee |e wit *. : — enough. Should-we 6 a v @|kind-heart. | &. Nicholas, present. , July first. was the wedding am-) In the latter city they viewed the sacar? aieavod Wale wis tor tn It was fitting that as one Queen Chairman called on each one to : SIGN PAINTING _/ niyersary date of the President|Queen-and Prince ‘Philip as they | knitting-yarn-to make thé mascu-| most. gracious and well-loved|say a few words. Both congrat- Pladtic Signs a of the United States and Mrs.|arrived at the Queen Elizabeth|line socks and mittens, from| saw Canada’s birth, another of| ulated the ladies on their fine 3 a 34 ae Ded b Senene ed wear agoipat the wintty days. '|httay tga" Canada, Receming| co o-the Hendleraf Sieratt Van in one's|| . BENOIT SIGNS -—* ago 6 wear. w ys Canada es Mamie Geneva Dowd exchanged| , Mrs. S.S. Beaton. Mrs. Donald) And so ‘another chore of niet 204 Richmond St, Dial 3877 Very Reasonable Rates — z Ad tat poke eet ‘|their marriage vows. Rev. and Mrs. A: F. MacLean are sailing Friday from Montreal jon the’Sylvania for ‘a two months visit to Great Britain and the ‘continent. On the same ship will be Dr. and Mrs. Melville Aitken and daughter Joan, Miss Lynnie Aitken and Dr. and Mrs. H Ashford. ‘ the inti quainted with | community. : See eee vo Roach | farming, oa seas. on ie ae ane interests | Mrs. Lee Mesteudties.- in" entertained at supper Lake-|farms as a preferred was charms of the 190th. An-|few well.chosen words view Lodge, Cavendish, on Fri-| dine. And the June-month = ‘ of day honoring Mrs. Albert Call- i ee Are “ beck. Bridge was played and the ee eS er of. wot Locos ei eseeeece| - The Halifax Summerside on Saturday on the |the valley by way of a moon-il-| jy six months from the Christehas Reso : e ‘ Overlander Special for Vanccuv-|vered gate at a hilltop, or did| Day and Mack found the sweet |]. : . ; er, B.C., was presented with @) she come dowa by green aisles/ of wild strawberries reddening on come li fe i! Bok Ff :; e 5 & gift. >: from “up ‘the creek?” a sunny bank by a hedgeow. ae . TEs reese haa a In any case “July has come.| Greet fleecy clouds floated laz- t. e : aupre ane Miss’ Alberta MacFarlane ar-)'She brought among her many on the azure-blue sky and . , — wig the rived last week from Chicago. Il-| gifts, an interval of holiday, well loved the fields where uae linois, where she is Food andjearned, to the children. Broght |{sughing winds roamed: Hugi- Equipment Consultant,-to- spend} too favorite days to those July- fds were on quick dark a : : her vacation with her sisters, the|born. And returned at the out-l\wng, bees gathered their sweets |] . , a Misses Martha and Enid Mac-*set_to the nation.an anniversary the flower-border. And over in é mass eo ’ Farlane, Summerside. » -\of° the Confederation’s birth. Thoughts never dwell on this Mrs. D.F. McNeill and dau-|event of union Kipling’s lines “+ eae hy Rev. Dr.- E.. Melville Aitken, Mrs. Aitken and daughter Joan, With Dr. Aitken’s ‘sister, Miss Lynnie Aitken of Charlottetown and Mrs. Luther Moffatt of Syd- * a , iney..N.S. are sailing on the “S, ' : . = cata th : S. Sylvania’’ from Montreal on MISS JESSIE BR. FULLERTON - na July. 3rd, for Europpe. After -~—ting Mrs. G. B. Whiteside, repre. iting the: Continent they -witt re ca wove h ee . ag 3 cone) ee we Pilgrimage will leave Halifax Monday morn- marked.this as a perfect || ing July 13th, 1959, time 9:15 A.M. arriving at ghter, Miss Margaret McNeill,|flashing on the screen of mind: Paes ? > } day. : _ St. Anne De Beaupre Tuesday: July 14th, at 6:40 ae MA co «Known . AH Teacher senting the Board of School Trus- turn+4o.Giasgow,.Scotland, where | R.N., left Summerside this week |“‘A Nation spoke to a Nation. : And now a perfect summer A.M., spending two_and a half days at the shrine; . “= ner ve ton | Pt--Aitken-has been : res f<-throne-stat-wend-to-6 : pe sey 7a ° nen Be maga po ee the special_guest-preacher for the|tives in Toronto, Centralia and ardaghted above | Ee : = ¥Retelves Man Tr ibutes Mrs. Whiteside outlined~Miss|™onth-of August in the pulpit of) Quebec City, =f house is our rooftree of home: | ‘Cars on_ special pilgrimage trains are AIR- |} + : ' > St. Georges Tron Presbyter- ‘But-mistress in my own. —Good- 7 > Alter than forty a oa B boca oe Fea me ian Church. The minister of} Mrs. Adrian- Arsenault and The gates are mine to open,” - Until . tomorr | CONDITIONED. _ . ; more ‘forty years of | ervisor ritish guest childres ; z teaching at Prinee Street School|in Prince Edward Island. She|sed the very great regret of the| that church is the internationally *.Miss Fullerton, a daugh‘er of|also taught Household Science|board at losing such a teacher ® ae ee Alea. — ; tired. She is shown here at her g the war years when the} as Miss Fullerton. Individual gifts) oT A Rritish pale Aipbare _-=homée on Greenfield —Avenue | regular teachér was overseas.__|wéte given to Miss Fullerton by canting Anca Pochins ys, among her books, souvenirs and; Truly can it be said of Jessie| Pupils in the classroom: Ber Sad on Septems farewell gifts. | Fullerton that she carried:on the|~:’Miss Mabel Matheson, princt- P Miss Fullerton, a daughter oof | tradition of her illustridis father, {pal of Prince Street School, spoke bts i 4 Mrs ‘Stirting ‘nena “the late Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F.| the late Dr. Thomas Fullerton for} behalf of staff and pupils. It) 04 bow ett earlier this week’ - Fullerton, was educated at Prince| twenty-eight years minister of | WaS Wer privilege to convey the| (1. holiday motor trip to Winnl- of Wales College. Unlike many.|St. James Presbyterian church, sek-ners to everyone that Miss y P Mrs. Roderick MacDonald of |The gates are mine to-tiose, ~~ ight. Antigonish, N.S., spent the week- | end in Bedeque, guests of Mr - \ | @ RESERVATIONS = and “Mrs. James ‘MacDonald. | By DeRoches & D. LeClair. Oe Receiving with ‘ica teeta A ets : rr {| with}the organizer. All persons travelling meee, Cheese aneat at" tne recenton os HOnored. At Tyne Valley must hold Ast class fare ekets, plus berth teks, Thw Sunday afternoon at the home of | . Hilda G. Power, 128% Allen St., Halifax, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald,| tyne Valley was recently one | structresses. Nineteen woman) 8 : Bedeque, besides the host, and hos | of the many districts visited by | 2d several girls attended the} Daughter. am I in my mother’s | sy beautifully stardighted above | returning to Halifax Friday July 17th. with a ¢ er cake, decorated. werk beyond the school. This im-| gifts was given to Jessie. The a ee with ceramic figurines signify- midst teacher Jessie Fullerton! we i cluded her outstanding service|staff also presented her with a 7 - were guests at the wedding of ‘ , il} | tess. Mrs. Adrian -Arse- ass¢s with interest, thus mak- S$: “young graduates Miss Fullertom|but also, even more important,|Fulletton was to be the school i cae on tee oat a a aaah Ce tee ee Callaghan, | the “Handicraft Van" of the Wo- ae 6 per a very suscepetul Berths A re F riced As:t ollows «did not. teach at first ‘in the|Jessie Fullerton carved out a/ librarian. Miss Matheson stressed |) "yy. ckinnon. Accompanying| Presiding over the silver servie- meh's Institute Branch = Char-| one. Upper Berth ..... Nidkgsemeabbanteats $20.00 for the round trip } ~ _ country-but began immediately im) career of her own. the fact that Prince Street had) 11 oi will be Mr. Inman's aunt,|es were Mrs. Leonce Arsenault! jotretown from Jule 8th.to-June| On June_19th, Achievement |] Lower Berth ............. weseseecess $30.00 for, the round trip | __.@ city school—Prince street—and| At the annual staff dinner held |never had a libfarian_befose and | yy: - sorence—Inman who ‘Mis.-Henfy Wedge’ and as-|19:. Miss Bertha DesRoches and | Day was held in Tyne Valley Hall/[ ‘Sleeping Cars Your Hotel a |) there “she served throughout the/at Dalvay House on Tuesday,|they were indeed delighted: to! -:<;+ s+ the home of her sister-in-| sisting in “serving were Mrs.! Mics Doris LeClair were the in-| with a lange gathering of ladies. etree cue ' _ Years. June 23rd, tribute was paid to this | know that Miss Fullerton was to law. Mrs. Thomas Inman andj|Fred Murphy, Mrs. J. Lorne Dris- | ———— ——_—_|} oe ° c . ° . Coach Class While teaching conscientiously |teacher- While this was a fare-|have this new appointnient. family. En route they will visit|coll, Miss Mary Silliphant, Mrs.’ ; Firs t Class-in Sleepers ) and keeping abreast of the tim-|well yet any deep nostalgia was|_ So, all in all. the farewells end-|;) crim Bay and Toronto, lla Connolly, Mrs. Ralph Noon |] , | Ch'town, -P. E. L. $30.65 , ee ~ “es-in her profession Miss Fuller-|more than offset by hilarity -es|ed-on a very happy note because) 1.1, a4 Bridgewater, Mass. an and Mrs Roderick MacDon- ADULT PO] 10 | 8S'Side, P: E. I. $30.05 . $24.45 ton broadened her horizons by|many numerous incidents -were| Prince Street’ School, staff-and ; ; ald. ‘The tea table was centered : |] Borden, P. E. L $28.90 ) $23.40 . ~dealing with young people im|recafled. A »shower of beautiful| pupils are yet to have in their : : CHILDREN FIVE TO TWELVE YEARS OF AGE HALF : mS : ° . "FARE. ¢ “with. the Girl Guide Association Gruen watch but from now on known as lib-| Miss Margaret Young and Mr. ing church er te oe | For 1st . 2nd, 3rd Inoculations ° . “in this province. During World| On y at the Prine’e|farian Fullerton at Prince Street,| Donald Waltion held recently in} Art had byen done by Rev. Sis “War II Miss Fullerton was sup-/Street School’ intermediate clos-! School. - Fredericton, N.B. Mr. Macleam ter Philip“of Mt. Bernard Haggi- | , PILGRIMS FROM POINTS ON PRINCE EDWARD IS. soll danattnaak “AORaeo. St. Mark's Hall, Kensington, P.E.I. | | Fede Ste acon | ~ LAND’ WILL LEAVE CHARLO TTETOWN ta SUMMER- E3 : : th ee aS, ' a o : (| SIDE_by-regular train. and will join our special pilgrimage ; x Ab d | ' Th | vere two unusual quilts. ‘oan x or : os . ey & THURSDAY, JULY 2n — - ph tn Sl Anne's Church 0 hanging. at Levis ey : were made of squares, and each) py; and Mrs. R.\E..McGirr and| Miss Philippa Deegan of Wash- ° || ‘a8 on the regular trains going to Qu t | erdeen S Scene ( )f e square was embroidered with @ | infant son of Lemington, Ontarié. | ington, D.C. arrived last week to 305 -° 7 to 10 | as on the regular trains going to : ‘ Re | Hi hI d A i design built around the name of |. +. visiting ‘with Mrs. McGirr’s| Visit her sister, Mrs. Leonard se | 3 z i oya Ig an gric. Ex. a different Women's Institute. I®| ,arents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. F. B.| MacNeill, Summerside. | 7 j : the centre was the crest and mot- | : Conrad, Upper Prince St. City. ~ ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND — | boning of poultry. Shortbread [fo of Women’s Institutes the an , The Scottish Women's Rural In-| baking came next, and it drew an | World over “For Home and Coum-| stp pC, MacLean, Toronto, is, LAE ALLL LL stitutes, offshoot in this country | especially large audiénce, because | ‘TY: | Visiting friends on the Island, and | ; of the Women’s Institute move: | titis is one field in which the Scot- | MEN AS WINNERS iis uest at the Queén - Hotel. ment whieh was started*atSton-|tish housewives are acknowledg-|° The handieraft section of the © n ! ey-Creek, Ontario, in February, |ed experts. The making of bis- |Highland had the larcest number 1397, is given an importance |cuits, pastries, and cold sweets | entries of any. The work dis- ass ter laeee in Gisemeiites pr. | “~ . ) r place in the great Royal High-|followed as one group of dem- | Played in it, in lace-makin, knit-|)) syonday at the tea hour in ; oore Cc eo land Agricultural Show being|onstrators gave place to an-|'ing and the many lines of wom- ; " Si held in Aberdeen. They are ac-| other. en’s endeavors was amzingly eee! , é ‘ j corded a very substantial place There were other craft demon- beautiful, some lace shawls hav- Presiding over the tea cups was' be * +. 4 : ¥ im the prize lists in the handi-|strations, One that interested me’ ins & delicate beauty that was ey€ | x6: .. olen Horne while the Mis- = + P crafts section of the exhibition. much was that of an old| catching. Yet there was one cit-| ). potbara Clark and Harriet ; imi e _Thé work of the many members . dressed in the typical and|cumstance that stood out. Campbell assisted in serving. The |} - _ ; who entered exhibits was being |trdditional fishwives* garb, busi-| First prize for-rug-making went | 40.. presented a gift to the, Part Lae or : very much admired by_the thous-|1f engaged-in the making of sal-|t0 @ young man from the city of], 140 cae ands vio were in Mitie~-randi- i| mon: fishing ness. Her nimble|Aberdeen, 2-year-old Norman 4 crafts building when"! visited it..|fingers wove the shuttle in and | Kennedy, who is an office worker] 5. 04 yirs 3 F. Frank with . Of even greater interest, Myw-/out as she-made this very nec-|b0t makes rugs as a hobby. Heh i gies Mary Ellen, Carol A ei ~ cencaaamnameaimnansaisiees desea ever, was the large stand which |essary adjunct to the commer- takes the natural wool, washes it hon. Pe and George ‘arrived | ~ ___-had been allocated to the Scot-|cial fisherman's craft. spins it and strands it into six|) ouaea last week to visit E tish Women’s Rural Institutes for Alongside of her other mem- strand threads; designs his own Mrs. Frank’s parents,..Mr aad! displays and demonstrations of |bers of the SWRI were demon-| Patterns and weaves the rug. His +n Eroset L Walker, Sum- || ’ their work. It was by no means a strating: the arts of glove-making, prize-winning rug was a marvel- iene ~ 3 ’ 7 static exhibition. It was featured | of spinning, of smocking childrens | !0US Piece of work. and far over- — | by SWRI members from various|dresses. making slippers and | S#adowed all the female entries. air end tive, Howard Walt } parts of the country at work, and|weaving lovely materials - for} The “most unkindest cut of all r. sal Bite, Bowers Waite nee) their work demonstrated. inang | dresses and suits. One of the|°2me when the first prize for a turned Friday to ir home ~ branches of the art of hotlemak-| women whose work attracted a|hand-woven stole went to an En-|Summerside after visiting bride-to-be. rs ’ v | Of Tailored to Measure | " U- i - T «§ a7 Yes, Men, clothes might not make the man, but they certainly add ‘4 # ing and handicrafts: ~ |iarge gathering was a woman|Slishman, .A. Maxwell, of Mal- Portland, Maine and Montreal. | | HOME BAKING SHOWN from Shetland, engaged in the ~ a ~~ enou- : j es In one section of the ‘exhibit, | knitting of one of the.famous Shet-|2, in the opinion e women, } . there was a succession of demon- land wool shawls. “_|that it should go to a man, but of HOUSEHOLD HINT i . stration of various branches of |BACKGROUND OF WORK. — things, to go to. an Englishman! 4 ight color om the floor will ! the arts of cooking and baking.| As a background to all this ’ Hightand show-was the hard-7 : a do ‘a lot to brighten a room, as ||~ Xt. started off in the morning with | activity, there were displays. of.|©st blow of all. light falis on the floor more than || the making of sausage rolls, in| quilts, and of many other etampl- egestas lon wall surfaces or ceilings. front of an interested audience of jes of needlecraft and basket work O'LEARY W.. I. ; . 3 farm, women. Next was a dem-|Some hand-made fish creels were ‘ ‘on | Measuring butter is easy wiies ‘onstration of the dressing- and| particularly attractive, There| The W. 1.-District Convention) you remember that a quarter 2eeR . held their annual meeting at the | pound equals a*half cup. Use the ee wy O'Leary Education Centre on|butter wrapper to grease pans | Tuesday, June 23rd.,' with the; for cocking or batdag. t Dunblane Women's Institute pre-| To open and chése windows of siding the president, Mrs. Percy) drawers of a nursery without ; 4 ' to his appearance when they are properly tailored .’. . and that is exactly Wi what you get at Moore & McLeod's. Suits tailored to YOUR individual’: MacPherson,-opened the meeting| waking the baby, rub the wiedow . measurements. : A ay with “O Canada”. followed with| tracks and sliding drawer edges ) i: is ‘< : aD the Creed in unison. An address! with “soap. Tike eee | i of welcome was given by Mrs. Lillian Andrew of Unionvale W.I. DETECTION TALKS | and was fittingly replied to by : Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, West Cape| GENEVA (AP) — Western and| S| w.tt. Soviet scientists discussing meth- | ‘ The minutes of the last conven-|ods of detecting high-altitude nu-+4- tion was read by the secretary.|clear explosions .met for three Mrs. Leslie Gorrill. The following | hours Monday and decided to con- $. ven institutes answered roll call, |tinue }the meeting Wednesday. O’Leary, Cape Wolfe, West Cape, | The scientists had been instructed Unionvale, Woodstock, Wes tito report Monday “to diplomats Point and Dunblane. There were | who are meeting here to draft a} a oumber of visitors present. treaty on banning nuclear tests. | 7 ; 6 Reports of nominating commit- : ; ‘| h i ed to 89 00 ; ‘ tee was given by Mrs. E..J. Sa-| thanked the Institut fr their . : C ot Ss pr Cc * 7 ; ; “ ” We have cnateriale from England, Ireland and Scotland including the : © finest-in worsteds, flannel worsteds and others. ~~ Men, don’t miss cout on this money saving offer! Select now from two of Canada’s outstanding clothing firms .. 4 A. Freedman Co., and | * | Student Clothes. | a fo a bine, West Point. President, Mrs.|help and expre pleasure ; ; t e ; e . : a oe ; Ernest MacDonald, Vice-Presi-|for working in:the-fhstitute. Your Choice at this Very Specia dent, Mrs. Frank Stewart, Sec-| Slides were shown by Mrs: Al retary, Mrs. E. H. Sabine. vin Weble of pictures taken of Réports from:each institute were | different places while on her trip | jread and adopted. Each gave a|to England. | very satisfactory report. -Execu-| Mrs. L. G. Dewar, President of tive for 1960. Dunblane, Mrs.|ladies Aid community Hospital Lew Livingstone. Mrs. Earle Jel-|thanked the Ladies for all the ley introduced the guest speaker, |help they have given the aid and Mrs. Ross Howard who spoke on|asked for further support in the home economics miracle fibres, future. Greetings were extended telling the origin of these fibres|}from the Provincial Executives. and their care. The supervisor,| Mrs. Anthony. Gaudet of St. Nich- Miss. Irene Mountain, was then|olas spoke on Rural Beautifica- welcomed and spoke on the/tion and Institute’ work. “Theme Home Commonly and} Offering amounted: to $13.50 Institute’’ was very interesting to| which was given towards the Re- : — ; > Ri It. . WERSATILE COAT : " Resibidieas from Cape Wolfe were hive rmtegh dave with the : were presented by Mrs. Alvin}Queen. A delicious lunch wag RY ALICE ALDEN _ |& purpose; one to be worn with|Costdin, and discussed. The pre-|served by Committee in chare, RAIN doesn’t only fall in Spain | style and aplomb, come rain of| gram consisted of “Funland Non-|The ladies viewed a displa Point and sing & Price. : - + Coat and Trousers = vi — — <u — . ee 7 Wwe 4 . - , val ’ 0 : ; ome was tf \ wenn 0 — C almost oe . aoiva tabed ad tegneite of on song by O'Leary W. I. which was| by Mrs. Ross Howard, and Miss x ueee cl othi ie ae ily in many sections. of|1 ‘ 4 Coa! enjoyed by all. The winner of|Irene Mountain, first prize going|| ~ uali our own fair land..So why not‘ajion and available with matching|the $1.00 W-.I. scholarship fund,|to Unionvale, second to O'Leary, “The Home of 9 ity ng - rain coat with a personality and |beret. - Margaret. Jean” --- MacDonald, | thea Cape-Wolfe aos i} — es ——S—=— eee reat ; ~— — «6 2: res ae ~~ » ® > : ats. ® Est dieai = sti spieaipininiadinigeniibatinniananid ee ‘ e %. . \ ae E = wr > ae eal —_~~