VJUNE 22, 1953 ' . , -rHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE savam lrine Program 0f Entertainment At Orapaud Atllilttlllelarlymtjigf CrI'1l:e:AIr.)gNI'.J!5.CaTllIl9C'gd”ar;jJUREj:EE:I:1:liI?nEI5l:. George Gough sLIe:etI:':ni1gi'et-d that the Litera-: hi: gleilrliit-ttgalclllesFIi(l:lenr:i:e3IIg”?rll-- the home of Mrs. Lorne Mac- is leaving Cavendish, her olllces iure secretary purchase "The Book lowed and the meeting: closed by 5! 3- 5- M"Al'”"" m-" Neill on Wednesday, June 10, with. will be filled by the followlngzlsheii" in the tall and each mem- the Mizpah Benediction Refresh- CAVENDISH W. M. 8. call. A Mission Band and Babyisecretary, Mrs. Ira McCoubrey;l ston Band, along with three lav- Band picnic was planned for mld- Literature secretary, Mrs. Olaf ette sets from the Auxiliary are. to The Library Concert. presented from Hampton, under the directiii - ' '.Mr' K?” cll”'k- M- Le A--M3130 8. 300d Mlendallcr. tBRby Band superintendent, 7 Mrs. ber contribute to the expeiise of ments were served by Mrs. Ernest in Crspaud H5ll- 9" June 2'3' m oi Clgyutn Morgilfi:lginprol::mg:g- D0'l'l- b9 hfnld '0 h?"dle mdi I381"? W35 l” Flsctllld East 011 lJU5l- The worship service was con-I Stirling Stewart; Mission Bandythe same. ,M.'irNeill and Mrs (leoige Mac- capaclty l10U595- llmved ll", ”""' uh" 39 M) Bren Dgsabie Him" b00lK5 lmd Curlentyv 5m" ""3 ”955- -llme 10' ducted by Mrs. George Mccoubreyf leader, Mrs. Ralph Burdett: pressl Two crib quilts trom the Mls-icoubrey, assisted by the hostess. standing -WCC555 m enmrmlnmem Ml” ”m,” 1' M M. amusm chances from picking germs from ..o.... min: the iheniei nrrhe Hoiy Eibieti Aih Md 1 l"dhn"a::I:Irir:l::nrliaue up of 55.."5...5l”.3L'25 cstfnetiiixrceli by was 2".2:..if.: l.Z2le?l3i3&i.f””"”” toiPlgxllldAllll,ti3n3 ilaubtzlnelrserstlsltrtii in T” hymnt "0 Wm M 0”” 1'" OUR B0ARi)iN(; H0031; MAJOR HQ0pLE T 8 Pl” . I ' - ' ll carnate," was sun , followed b numbers Preifhled by "15 W0m' Wmdsar Bell-i Desable-dlmd R"- Who's afraid of the money? Thieicharlottetown June ll. scripture reading gy Mm Reggig en's Instltutesnof this area. and George El-isally. nfrgpslllc-I ild h trouble is that most of us caiiti O-.- Simpson. prayer by me iead" who varied each night. Mrs. Maurice, c ona i-I-In leg pick UP the money to Say nothing Mr. Floyd Jay and Mr..George aim mm 3 medmmon on the p I The hall was decorated in Cor- family of Kellys Cross, ii ed 0; iiie germs, V ipoirer were in Noiih River on Bible by the W? M S, Dmmmon U V X i I H 0i4AV' Pic-KAX. WELL spgpiy nnatlon colours or purple and the pauses with popular old time The early Eskimo used to kill oiii business June ll. board president, Mm Mm Mb MY CO” A KETCHUP ON outz VESTS AND 6t-tOOT IT our BUFFALO BILL r 6TYLE.'-W Ti-us oucoi-WA BE 3 THE BEST PHUBAEB 6iMCE WE T. FED RUGBERNECK JONES THE COYOTE -5TsAKs! gold, with tulips and other spring music, and the step dancing num- the elders or 3 ii-ibe when they OM- Kmo . Usm H Verse, mrh vi rd llowers or correspondmiz shades. bers by Mary. who Won top hon- became family burdens. Andi Mr, Eidward Jay, Mr. Alton Jay is 3 limp iifiiolfny i,,,,i.. my, ":6. On Tuesday evening the Coron- ours in this art last year and is strange but true, those oldsterspgnd lvliss Juanita Jay were vls- ed the advancement 01' light mom I ntion was observed. Chairman song and dance by - her brother instead of resenting it, or puttingiitors in Charlottetown on June 13. a crude wick mi lamp in the mosh ; .lohn H. Myers gave I-short ad- Clifford were enthusiastically re- up a fight, meekly consented to ” i--V-f em day trmamp showing Wm” ; M955 followed by patriotic songs ceived. . death in the belief that I aftet Mrs,. gammie Birt and Master bu happened In 'me use and com in which the audience Joined, as The accompanists of the two death they would live forever lniRoy Bus visited Charlottetown on km or words and Wm in the mi may did also in closing choruses, evenings were Mrs. Mark Cam- 3 land of plenty. ' iJune 13, tuprwmon or application of n ii-ltli Mrs. Francis Craig as soloist. eron, Mrs. Keith Boswell, Mrs. Le- The hiodern Child. lealns at list -'-e- Vern over the years she said iiiileciecl by Rev. George Ebsary Roy Howatt and Dr. Peter Mac- mot-heft. knee to watch out loll Mr. Guy Jay spent the week- "how wandnirul It wnind be if HW- and Dr. Peter MacDonald. Solos Donald. ll” 913313” 351"” tP”(l of -1”"? 13- i” ll” h0m3 0l' ' COUPLE or CITY DUDES Fora A- VtSlT,TOUGHV.' GET SPIDER 5CHUL.TZ, BACKFIRE EENNV, FATHEAD PAC-JAM AN' A Few oi THE BOYS w-Arxli wt-tstxl THEY DRNE uP WE'LL HOLDA 6HOOTlN' BEE!-w 35 were by Miss Joan Hawaii This is the ioiirih hhhuhi con- Being that there are only 14 . his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wendell W?” M Gtmrl: ' the dlallblel W9” 6025 YOU 50-lr ' , . i . r I . no an ou - - itt . ,rl Mr. Robert Dawson, Crapard. cert held for the benefit of the tposstble combmatmns 0! ieaas. iJhl- imp bu, ,,D,,,,,:i,e 32.... liiolrtycstly Cmpnud Branch of ihe P. E, 1, only 14 different calendars would i i i Lim.aries which h,i.,,,,,i this area. have been 9. must since the adop-l Mr. George Dover and Miss llmCtl9""lK molllmp-' ' exceeds tion of the Gregorian calendar -3Georgie Dover motored to Char- Mm 1” MCC0”llr33' led 1" acted as chairman on Wednesday evening, when three plays were . ' . l t . . . . lllfgntfgiioii Com Cui.e-- imm 313, :)r:cif;:,?:ce:liCf:ail1,:,':i:ni, 7 combinations of leap years andllottetown. Saturday June 13. DTIYCF for lhe missionaries. 95- . ire T,..,m ,.i,,,ed ,, 'hiia,.i,,,,5 ,,,...,MLM '1 combinations of non-leap years: --H Declally renlenlbsrllliz D12 Florence lf"”ed Tlhis gm, enimd the V The calendar for 1942, i953..ri9o3.i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Craig, West Murmy of Koren and Mr. Laugh- imzllis the Dmmii Fcsiivai Miss INDIAN RIVER C. W. L. l9l4, 1925, and 1931 are ldentical.;Chvehcad were guests at the home Ian MacLean of Portage la Prairie. Home Mabeyl Mm Cimries Rob, V so will the caleiidrus of 1959, 1'9'l(l.vlof Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay, . A iD8ht-Bl d1S('lISS10tl. AdVPlltUr- K i ms Miss Miidred Dmvmm Mr. hThe annual meeting ofilndian 1981. 1987. and 1998. Keep loiirion June ll. mg in Bible Study with quotations 3 Wikd i Bi,i.i' Tiiompsoni Mr. Chariie River C.W. In was held in the old calendars. they may come llli --h from the Revised Standard vci'- Xxx i.ih,r ,,::) Thompson Mr Max Leiurgey hiiii Vestry at Keiisington on May 3rd. handy some day. i Mr. Wallace Woolridgze. spentlsion was presented by Mrs. Sterl- X . . , . . ,, .. g . . . g M,.. Gemid MCQii,iid pihyhd iheir Mrs. Elirabetii Brennan lgate V H - 'U i V in week mid of June 13, at hisilng Stewart, Mrs. Lorne MacNeill. J Wu,” mosi ronviiiciiigiyi the financial report and reviewed NSplr&liHlilSLC.iVIRl.Z-"ilgltls:jPa1ilP)”()l.ll0nlC in Pisquid East. iglrs. Ira Mccoubrey, Mrs. Milton ,, ' . .. . the year's Work. She thanked all cw or iy )Ji'9 ic e V 0 let -eM- - i reen and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. H Mushfooms Comnm up tfur their ch.opeiri-iiioii hhd said the very day the death of Calvin Cool- Mrs. Harold Jay was 5 visitor Roll call was answered with a lryon, was an amusing and we - id ii Ci i H i , J 13 i. i . . '. wed in Those taking pi,” were League had it successful year. 89- I , ll laro E Olin On Um! . verse of Sciiptuie beginning vuth Apusilin smith Miss Haiiiweii Total funds raised was s665.60, 15 look Lewis Marts-ll of Mona -e- the letter E. The president read :1 i i i i d 30000 W" Wm ii, parish treal ten years to find out tharl Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald, lgttgr from Mrs, Fmnk Cutcliffe -'”'5i Mmmce Hw'”' M15" Shel an 5 S E the gal held nizimed t-ouldnt bmljlnrne Valley, were the guests at extending an iiiiviiaiinh ii, ,i Mis. M". whim" iunds and donations to the fol- 'i"" "0"" V V - tee Wh he lid in 11- lo ru Mrs M rD id is M" at - - ,. - -, lowing: Catholic Girls scholar- W5 ll; 9” 5 , ,f 1 3 5 El 'i 3' 0”” 3 pawn 1' 3” Sl0nETy Rally In Breadalbanc Unit- '”"mb5- Dlrecl M” W” ship: Sisters of Marin; Mission, the how of it she became a Mis. George W. Jay, on June 14. ed church in Jiiiie, llam J0””' card Ian - according to M3rlCIi,i Juiy and migusi meeim-gs Wiii had an in. My or Mary; National Scholar- ilflelll. in an old i asl home. The Ship? R C- H05lllml5 Sisters of fmi.” were amusing”, pmmiyed Precious Blood; TB. League; Red , . and hasn't prepared a meal inl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford, he heid in ihe Schooi mom of ihc nine years. ,Centi'al Royalty, were guests of church with Mm Oiai Sieveh- Ten chilcibirths by Caesarean Mr. and Mrs. E. Jay, on June 14. son as devoiiomii iemim. rm. iiiiivi Cross Society; student at St. Aug- nv Mrs. Sheldon Ferguson, Miss - , seciioii Iiiiyp hem iihhi. on Mrs. gag, , - . . , ti ' S minary; fruit for 1nem- t ' i , t . 'i i i Mrs. Sterling Stewart, commiin- , . . . ., ., 4 t' it-ixrahiIt;tcDl':'Il:t:l1(?;0I;1;l:il. Fggik i:”"”;hmf sick and boxes M Joseph McAndicw, of Watch null! Mr. and Mrs. iiaioid aitieoir and iiy memiship m,.m,.i.. ,.ep,,,,e,i' 6TtLL NlLD- 5-22 c,,,,,,,,,",,",f,,lif,,,".,l,.”,:' nan . shuhm! at Christmas; present R..I. All but one oi the childien amily weie tisttors in Pisquid 12 home cans and one hospimil , A , MacDonald. . 1' ii , East n Ju 14th. V0931 selfcmms by M155 lmml for gnstgr f”d,,f':;L””';17"if:,,l:::,; "MrslIl1vlcAndrew, a slender, blue- Mrs? Edwxrlid Jay was in Char. Mm B05W0ll Of Vlcmfm delighted mm east E50 ll 3 01 eyed blonde says she intends toilottetown on business on June 15. the audience with her talent ond,"l9"lb"5' Mm C9991” Mccmvlue keep on having babies. Obstetric- -BA l-h;ii'inlng rippeiirrinci-, Miss Bog-ill'h5 C0l1V9-ll" of .ll9imlmV"l0”3 Mld iahs say she pi-oimhlir i-an. wiihi u....,vD... .,....-..-.. ucll, who has completed her course the following officers. were elect- do you imnw about mat? JUNE ill music at Mt. Allison this spring l1”1i:i;l.Pl'fi;:i;lel:,'l-CeP':r5E;s E1li';:?:ul3:):'; On his fifty-fifth wedding im- O-- :u 5 of limo selections. . - ' 0 -t ' t ', Prince C0llllt' resl- 1 llall beautiotu June, th ' - ll?ift0IElcflcfcll5g PYESEMCG 11 D0DUl3T I Pmdm.Lmst.: second VYl"'pre5ldem' Iilleliersillilite athe following leltter tor fume y ” e” per smmre dancins number by theiMl'5' 95119 Rmilmr ”””l Vlcej his better half. ls felt in wold and wood mimary tots. The tzirls were any in:We5”l9"l- MW Clml” l”Ml-'9lli"l- "To my Sweaty Pie, Mable; I A jeweled carpet clothes the earth, Swinging Skirts End the boys 1n,lrcc,0l'dl"3 secmmllyi Mm 'P"Cl' want to thank you lor your love And matured is each bud. Jeans and plaid shirts. They wereiDFl5C0ll: C01'fCSD0l1(llHE Sfclelafl. mid dei-Orion and (gr 55 years under direction of Mrs. Hart. "The Mill Al03'5l"5 Cwkelli aml "939 of wedded happiness madc pos- Those ilrs and pines that lift their Hahnv Gang," a. male clmrugillrfr. Mrs. Perry MCChrVlll6- slvble by your unmatched qualities head, - '7 - '-s ' " n ' as a wife, mother. mother-in-law. As if to reach the sky. grandniother, and great-granrl- Are clothed with fringe of softer ' mother, darncr of socks and cooker; green gm 0! excellent meals.” (Now hark! The night hawks cry. . . . 4 v,' I: THINK '" s . I NATIONAL. If you're going places -whether for Today's rnall brought me it hum- Hall beaiitlous morn. when song of dlnger of a letter written by all birds Island youth from Boston to his is heard so sweet and free. father in Georgetown, asking for i The dew drops from the rose btish the loan of money to tide himi . over a tough spot. - ilind from the lilac tree. The father's reply is a master-il piece of diplomacy - but no more Now soon the clovers sweet per- - you'll read the letter in this” fume column later on. lwill float on every side, Seventy million Canadians and And buttercups and daisies too American will climb into 23,000,000 Gleam in the meadow wide. automobiles for vacation tripsl this summer, the ”A.A.A." predictstsweet scented eye, when dewdrops On the average each car will tra- fall vel 1.200 miles in ll days, and each iTo cool the thirst of noon, of the 3 occupants of each caijThe warbling birds, the trees, the will return home inlnus M40. which l flowers, would add up to s9.240.000.000 spent 1 All seem in say--'Tis June. while vacationing. Whlcli proves its business or pleasure- rim one cmvi do much mesa dgys uh V7:C1oment T. Flood. - - I body findlnz it out Williams was the-"1 FT to any destination near or without snme '” 9 "1" Vi” mid reporting it. of the 81 persons aboard. far, keep us ever in mind. For Trm'eIi.rrmr I2Im'rie.r.r-Imtiel Bees do not h9C0m8 doflmlm On Dec. 5. 1785. another ship . , s n”"r"m'"' -' "W W" "n rln the vinter 5 any kee ex ' t t h t LIL 91113; ( y;Eq1npg.7ieIr.;' We'll be glad to 2'? th: hiyeslwlll tail you. The ?u- 3.12.. :mi 9; ' - A sects clinc lotzether "Ln masses to Williams was the only asse er help you with your plans, and will do our best to make comm.” me hi,” iheii. bodies gen, ISM”. P us your u-ipgpleami-it one, crate out of their stores of food. On August 5, 1820. a third ship Beekeepers say that the bees carrying 24 passengers plunged bg. lake turns at the chilly lob oflneath the waves in the identical forming the miter layer of the col- location-the one survivor was lecllve mass. Hugh Williams! L. J. MECDONALD, Today you can buy a six-coloi Tells of fat-tailed sheep that pencil having a single contrrol yield a fat prized in making pastry mllflft PMIHIKPP AKPIII. to select, leed expel. and retract in the near east, is no tall iglg Cixini station each at the tsix colors. The in- The tails of these fat-tailed sheep V dirldual color indicator for each weight up to 35 pounds, " ” T” l39 lead is visible, and there also is Although he had suffered com- J I ', To best this curious law, some a. pillar of salt when one or liai- y tramps took along their female pupils interrupted her with till; an indicator to reveal the amountlplete paralysis for 35 year, iimi r . . . of lead remaining in each reservoir. had worn out three wheel-chslrs. D . A - a s ' ' the late Frank Godfrey. of Corn- Some of the old laws are as a- Wall. lived to be 77 and buried musing as they are odd. Take, most of the doctors who'd guilt. for example, this: ed him. u "No man shall occupy a parkl A teacher in one of our grade bench lti Portlaiiri, Oregon, unlesslschools was describing how Lot.” accompanied by a lady." wile looked back and turned It'll; d. q;;.i;;.1-” dogs. That did it. rib-tlclrler: rl,.w' - On Dec. 5, 1664, the Marie went "Mom looked back once while . E e down in the Menal Strait. oftldrlving our car and she turned Lh .tlEld H'll tll ," , . . r i 6 COM 0 "K H" and Hg”, n O R Hpmne We Wherever they go with their squadrons, the Air- THERE ARE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AND OPPOR- tyourpay?. Hero is a way to guarantee yourself CASH benefits, paid monthly, when you are of? work from sickness or accident. Z craft Technicians of the Royal Canadian Air Force TUNITIES FOR MEN TO TRAIN AS SKILLED TECH- 4 are on the inside track - for a fine career - in this NICIANS IN THESE MODERN AVIATION TRADES -s BA L n 5 , ”' ”3'”' ”l l" AERO-ENGINE INSTRUMENT AIRFRAME 4 If YOU are mechanically inclined, you too can m get on the inside with a valuable training in modern avjaijon 33 3 skiiied Thchhicjhn in the RCAF, I 'MoiI the coupon now -or see the RCAF Career Counselloii Whether you work for wages or commission, my Ad company has a plan to protect your pay. How D much a month will you need when disabled , -'3 R ' E I d ! oi the address in the coupon. Please bring with you to the 3'5”? 1200? gaoof i i ,, .l, ' "m m ” Recruiting Unit in Birth Certificate (2) Proof of Education -. , , , . . (3) Marriage Certificate and Trade Qualifications if Ma" couporkgoi, phone icdayhhwhiie You uni" I N You get top training. You cnioy important applicable. 990d.ljeolll'I- Ask about Mutual BeneHi's LIFETIME i .. . 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