THE QILAQDIAN. cnannowsrowu ' - , . _ T cEsTnAi alumnus tilaalllligs rm W ‘ qtural District g imszfwfl‘ you're puudtowwclocompmw! ’ lioiv lasgow ~ at“ S“ a; é z m mom “m,” unwed _ THEY'RE _I_il_.l_. swirrs TENDER BEEFGAND JUICY roast drive to Cavendish on Sunday ’ This column is reserved for news of local Intelsat. but advertising of a newsy nature snsy be inserted at five cents a word strictly psy- sbie in advance JIMEIIE’! TAXI Phone M5 COOK'S for Photographs ...--_ HOWARD MclNNIU fitted Footwear at 115 Queen Street. IIIIIING SUPPLIES now art Toornbe Music Store. lbs. David Johnston and little daulhter Ruth visited friends in Hunter River on Sims”, Mrs. fowl-her has ss her wel- Wlll Illeet Mrs. H. Ling, who is i936!!! a few days in Caven- l The nsmh o! m. my Dickinson was inadvertently omitted 1mm u" Prise winners t th Sch ' pm,’ a a sperie CONFEDEBATION SUIANUI. Al‘ 100B SEIVICI - Ardent Coal Co. Phone 249i. T0 HALIFAX in 55 minutes. via. LIFE IN- zenfa DJ%/P/= Ba-{ilgneuotlswtral Airways. Phone £33m)?” wpre guests of "The - ’ f an 1 _ § ¢\ ~. f ti i - ahouldsrisqaskhinaco “i Th" 5': -°' ‘a? m‘ an a" PICK! savanna iaoe m Mr. and am. mm mains vie. ~ I "gin-la mig llll e A“ on 7M theme. group and wedding pictures on ited at the home of Mr. Win. I g 51E wily wolfiullut it’ m prescription whopveaylaflf lwauon. “other o! w‘. Tomb" on ' I I eek sound ex erienced will bring it to this "Relis- Norm!- "- WB "0 bililifli W091 <- I hiedicalcouiiseltzilireetly lilfifiescfiplion Pharmacy duly’ washed ind 'mw“h°d' Pr,‘ M!“ Lulu Toomb‘ "tuna b I -II<! P's-MP" P" '"°'"Y"| smfllwaadifls ' a“..‘..i.‘.’€“°.'i§ 12$" éihfiiaflfi‘ ghltltghfigwlvisiifxtvlarrithmwu h“ Doctor. 0r. if aneincguacy with pure, potent drugs. P. E- Illlnd- Mrs. Warfieid Orr. h" emu MARITIME CENTRAL AIR.- WAYS three times daily to Monc- ' ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 206i or m. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Whitlock and little daughter Edith were visitors at the home of Mr. and M"- Murray Orr on Sunday. Tue JENKINS PHARMACY m- 3vt‘\&\t_.i Qygpiriiiiirii] (h. llillllltt§hlllidtllEi-‘hw irasicariio '.V,'AI Wii-Lllihillp- ‘B, PiuuTélVl ION‘. l» an.» Mir. Percy Dickieson and sons have been busy hauling lumber m New 311580“! mills where a new INVEBNESS COAL. — We can supply this good coal now. Inver- l’! l5 U1 Cl t 1 f th kietzsheri rahgaeanrlflmrd glxld Cue. an‘ i‘ m be "ecud "fly m m‘ \ é: 2. mm" um summer. IIINCI EDWARD ISLAND ' HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING T“ °°°"°-" "°°" u, g in For Horne-Made Cooking puffiiiacnecehofhihhbyltcfihefnlnclrrpor- chmmh“ Edd"- c"‘m ha“ allon a public meeting of Ill con- Cram Bun“ 5"" mu‘ cm" irlbutcrs to the Prince Edward ls- "'1' 9mm“- “mm” 5”“ “d niia Hospital will be held in ole RIM“ PM» "s- ' m” ,.,,,,m_ new mm"- "flgmm Let us eater for your Picnic Parties chat-l ttetown, on Thursday May “n”! u“ summ” m'°"' ll, 94:, at 8 PM. for the phi-pose L G- 55v5G5» Pmmm’ oi electing trustees for the govern- "m" ""4 meat of the institution in aceord- ' ance with the by-laws and for the No, Mr. Brown transaction of such other business (Continued from Page 2) lLlIlIly be brought before it. N. D. llimcLEAN. the haPDY news!" Ten held April even closer, gave her aim s. warn- Vlll‘! Mr. Harold Toombq .1, bu,“ °mP1°Y=d erecting a new dining is Miss Marie Felice Arsenault. x°°m “d “dam? "will" lmllffillfl- daughter of Hon. A. E. Arseneult mm“ It shlnins Waters I-odse. nrid Mrs. Arsenault. She received ll d ,,| (m, ‘ llfll‘ degree of 8.5a. in Physical "will o! Mr- George Dickie- i ifielcifiiziiliiigsezsisa ii. Culturg, M15; Arsenmm 5mm! 5°11 "Bret to learn of his recent sren " snddigeatib e. three ye,“ in the Navy h, can“, indisposition and look forward to And so many tempting main _ and overseas in the last. war. Her h“ “Still appearance in s. few di§h°$¢'_",b°‘"hi!’l"d "P""l'57 Sig", [mu-a Jeanne. also l w." days. with Swifislfremiumliranklurte. Try veteran. is taking a musical course ‘h’ 5"“! "apuhm in singing and piano at the Outre- illustrated here..." niont. PQ» School of Music. (Nam Swill Home Howell!) MeGILL GRADUATE — Among the graduates at McGill this year Mrs. Melvin McLeod is receiv- lnt a Joyous eloome from her home friends. and Con, g; 5h, i; called by sll the children, is s tenersl favorite by all, INFERIOR POTATOES PASSED OFF IN U. S. A. - Mr. A. R. ‘M813- Leod, Granville, has Just returned from a visit to the U. S. A. and re- ports that in both Boston and Cambridge he discovered very in- ierior potatoes being passed off on , ‘ing purchasers as Island stock. He challenged dealers on the subject, and is of opinion that. N014’,- A mam DISH FOR 5g! MEAL! economical to serve! There's no waste, no skin, nothing to throw away. Mr. Miller and son Stanley mo- tored to the capital on Saturday. and found it very disagreeable [g- turning in the evening due to the he"? rain and snow. . Secretary. ' 5°“ °' mm“ The main dish of your main meal in a jiEy-with new Swift's Premium Frankfurte- Mr. Prank Houston l Jerome King was rarely able to make his luncheon hour coincide with that of his two small sons. For this instance, during the in- terim between housekeepers, lie employed a. woman to come in for such as the appointment. o! a trav merchants. of Trinity Y.P.U. "l" 91M“ "m" "l" "lldt- P. E. i. potato m are bein Lltll- “a '°'“ . ' fffjflflff?” h’ "“*"°'°"' "W1" l" begun»- gplzalllobgcssf (‘lfillldbleggdthe ',‘,*,";,,:";;=,‘;,;:=',,;,,";;; juicy, tender, taste-tempting! Enjoy these plump, juicy pu c. me n o d one . . . - cuarrna xui in the matter b; our exporters, mm‘ m“ ‘m’ mm-"N- FRANKFURT “AN cgggegqig Nothing like them ever bef0r¢ taste-tempters this very day oiling inspector to chock Up on the HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET —\ On Friday. May 21, the members held their an-i and Mrs. P. J. Ifiwmvanied by Bob "Vaniderstitle and George Andrew, motor drive through_ to Gables on Suridav and ware guests at the Andrew home latsrin ‘.he Moreslde. enjoyed a Green minutes. Mix Contents of 2 cans of baked beans with llg cup chili sauce and _ the top with whole wiffs Premium Frankfurts. then brush with melted butter. Heat in a moder- ate ovcn- 350 degrees Fahrenheit-about 50 our into a casserole. Cover- Lima beans or kidney beans may be —all savoury pork and beef! Fresh, delicious, digestible- quick and easy to prepare! They're good for you, and serve them often— get them with all their natural goodness protected in the new cellb- ‘ pbane wrapper. Get Swift's chili two hours each day and serve the little boys’ lunch. Mrs. Msgin-t and this lilFT day. used. Your family will want this dish often. Premium Fl-‘nkfiuu god"! iiiiai banquet in the Social mu. 300d f0! the ¢hi1d1'°""“d 5° Th b uet v'd d-th hi ‘ I 1 flgvfiunobifiwifififltfgmil" the: kilrilcilness “s? GtfIliOI rtijiltllh. enlfirsh Alefindd" Too?!“ a! Cay. t‘ ed away in Grenfell CARLETON W. I. candy. Red Cross convenor re- SUFFOLK “moon .' 3 ii The mornirig was unusually Th‘ Vi“ ""°‘ld'“t' M“ chm“ f hi relgt w timid the duh dish“ passlt l Friday evening mud 1 ‘mm’ 1 w‘ my’ Pam" ‘ - m. e hectic, but at noon Jerome tore Wmllbell in the absence of the ° 5 ‘ u’ E e‘ w" Albert Union Hosp a long illness The Carleton women's Institute children's night-let. 3 Wuiwefl» 1 Report for Ap . Stltt of Brookline, Mass. She was born in Mayfield, being the young- est daughter ot the late Henry and Katherine McDonald Toombs. She attained s business educa- tion in Charlottetown and when in her youth went to the States. where she was employed until her marriage to Albert Stitt who pre- deceased her a number of years ago. Her only surviving sisters, Miss Alice Toomba who lived with her. and brother Alexander. are left to cherish the memory of s. loved one. as well as numerous relatives and friends who fondly remember her. 18th, fte s. 2-2‘: cancer.“ Her Was in hi5 595*‘ vear. The funeral will be held on ‘Wednesday from the IJnited Church and interment will hie, made in the Greniell Cemetery". Garfield was born in New Glas- gow. P. E. Island on May 19m- 1888, being the son of M.r. and Mrs John Proctor. He Wfllt W651 ill i911, and in i921 married MP5- Hollls, who is left to mourn he loss of a loving husband. one sch and three daughters: John of Hilesden. Margaret, Alice. and Edna at home a stepdaughter. Mrs. George Forsey of Bateman. Sask, also five sisters, namely, president. Mr. Robert Younker, very fittingiy welcomed the many guests. The delightful programme consisted of the following num- bers: Solos by Miss Donelda Mac- Leod "Sweet sixteen" and "Would, God I Were". solo by Miss Bev- Gfly Smith "Lindy IDU" Qccump- anled by Professor A. Roy Keri- deli; Duet, "Standin‘ In the Need. of Prayer” and "For Me and My. Gal" by Misses Phyllis MecFsoyeni and Betty Jean Burns. A present- ation of a gift. was made to Miss Jean MscLennan and Mr. Lorne Storey in an address by Miss Wilma Watts. Rev. TE. MscLen-i nan then gave s very interesting» himself from the clutches of the combined Salidarda and OTIahr- ity cohorts, and drove quclkly home. 1t was a relief, when lie ran up his back step to hear peels of childish laughter accompanied by a deep familiar rumble. "Bill Brown! About time you got back," Jerome explained u he entered the kitchen. "We've missed our Uncle Bill, haven't we, boys?" i "He's come baclc-our Nllnkle ,Biill" Jerry sang it ioyluliy, thumped his snug upon the table. "Como bscke-nunita Still" Jtuaty had reached the stage- o! lparrotting his t-Ircther. He tool boy's pajamas. New lunch committee. Mrs. Wen- dell Macwiliiams. Mrs. Nathan Bell, Mrs Ralph MacCaull. Mrs. John Myers read a palm’ on crippled children, after which s contest was conducted. Mrs, Arthur MacMicken kindly invited the members to hcr home for the next election. Collection amounted to 65c. Meeting closed with U16 N!" tional Anthem. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess and committee ir. charge. raflii? m cams g I Grade X: l, Scott Mail-Pm“ Grade VIII: 1, Vera Colts; I Myrtle Coles. Grade VII: i.. Miriam 801d- Grade v1: 1. Shirley Giannini 2 Marina. Ooiea; .8. Ian Mad-Mill“!- Grade Ill: 1. Velds. Glennie. Grade II: I. Sterling Coles. Grade I: 1. Kathryn MacArthur: ‘.3. olifiord Coles; 3. Allison Cotes. Highest Average in Intermedi- ate Grades: Shirley Glennie and Marina. Coies (tqusl) 80%. 1' Jennie M. fBowley. I Teacher. (Patriot Please Copy) LOW UONTINQI.‘ held their monthly meeting at the home of lvLrs. Earl Thump-SO“ 9n Tuesday, May llth, with the presi- dent, Mrs. Heber Myers, in the chair. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode and repeating ‘he Creed in unison. Nine members responded to roll call. which was answered by exchange of recipes. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. and coin- mittees gave their reports. Mrs. Albert Craswcll and Mrs. Heber- Myers were appointed as delegates to the Institute Convention. Plans were made to hold s play in the Cape ‘Ia-averse hall. It was de- cided to have a. sale of cakes and III IIIIII IILVIIMIFI and lriepirin talk on "Youn w , _ _ iClsi-a) Mrs. GtllesPlfi. Loyfllliti _ ‘ --—— . rzrztllirpelgiehufsillegl: ‘lzioghltlifd g: People 1n “f, church}. A pk“: mgawuluelmarmylfhg (Martha) Mrs. Davidsyogit, Inczell ffiify'wfff§alf"iffcvlfi§fifj,‘f_l 2:: A huge ammonia refrigerating ‘there is no poiialln Australia baked round the dlaordued H“ ant hour of recreation was enjgyq 6,",- hom, on M“, u“, Wm, . Mass‘; (Janie) Mrs. o ns. Mri- Mm “m.” Mwwcken w," “p. plant is being manufactured for high enough to re n snow all chen. "Well, where's the hot lurieli "1 "m" ti" 41nd!“ vi Mr» seed attendance. Billie Andrew °°P¢ "~ H-- ‘B'“‘°“°’ W" ‘a pointed u» see about bagging the China by l" Ausirllll" wmPMY- "i" "lmd- ' I ordered? Why are we eating Km“ 3"“? was tha leader, opening the meet- Qwme’ chm°""°"°“m' U‘ (Ethel) Mrs. McDonald. Portland. Maine. also two brothers Eddie in -' . the United States and Welilnston. Saskatchewan, are lett to mourn the loss of a kind father and bro- ther. Deepest sympathy will be extended to them by their old friends hare. KINGSTON Y. 1'. U. in the kitchen? and where's the Maginnis?" "Hie coilldrrt cosne today,‘ Bill explained. "It's l-ier sister's somethlng-ln-ilw‘: funeral. But, dorrt worry. We've had lunch enough. Milk and sandwiches and candy for dessert. r blew in Just in time. didn't I. kids?" "Yes, and you're never gciri‘ way again." Jerry announced. "Not till we've et up all the candy, anyway." "I got a WlbbitP-I got a rioe wabbit!" Rusty squeezed his white m: treasure butting his little red head softly against his father's chest. in: by singing What a Friend We l-Isve in Jesus. Shirley Campbell‘ led the responsive scripture read- ing which was St. John l3. Min- utes of previous meeting were reed and approved. Mrs.‘ P. L. Campbell led in Bible study which was very instructive and interest- ing ss shown by the members with their ready answers. Mrs. Ernest Houston invited the next meeting to her home, A good offering was received. The group paper, entit- led "'I‘he triday Zoo" edited by Beverley Crockett and Jean Mc- Leod was much enioyed. The ed- itors for next week are Beverley Dlekieson and Billie Andrew. Games and a social hour was en- joyed. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Camp- bell. Miss Severely Crockett was the pianist for the evening. SUCCESSFUL DISPLAY AND TEA — The Junior Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital held the Eighth annual League of Mercy display of gifts for the hos- pital Tuesday, Mny 18th, in the Cundall Home gymnasium. Despite the inclement weather upwards of two hundred and fifty ladies view- ed a magnificent display ranging from Kenwood blankets to spouts of thread. The collection of gifts was under the capable convenor- ship of Mrs. Donald Ross and Mrs. R» E- Ktrnp. The guests were re- ceived in the Cundsii Home draw- ing room by Mrs. A. J. Harlem. President of the Junior Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. W. is. champion and Mrs. W. E. Cotton presided at the attractively arranged tea table and were assisted in serving by Mrs. Harry ‘I-lyndman, Mrs. 00,-. don Foster. Mrs. R. ‘A. DeBloia. Mrs. Walter Goss, Mrs. William Basics. Mrs. Gordon Drlilon, Mrs. 56°F“ Ives, Mrs. Arthur Peaks. 111a regular meeting of the King- ston Y. P. U. met in the church on Tuesday evening. May 1th. Harold knith led. the devotional period which opened the meeting by singing "Stand up. Stand up For Jesus". Scripture lesson St. Mark 6v-1-l6. followed by Lords Prayei- in unison. Hymn. "Jesus Loves Mo". Minutes of last mect- ing were read and approved. Roll call was answered by seven mem- bers. Coilectlon amounted to 35c. The following committees were . appointed for neat meeting: ‘ \ ‘NH; ~mnméfylry:'.l<l (To Be Continued) In Memorials: In loving memory of “my dear Father. John '1‘. Garland, who passed assay May 16th. 1N5. Mrs. Pestle l-lowstt received a letter from her friend Mrs. Arthur Davidson (nee Martha Proctor)‘ s m thinking ma; dear father of as", mm, 30......” m, M,‘ ma‘ o, mmfflfxm“ m§"°“°““ P""'°°r MW‘ m“ It's Moan mm a wnisrea-ivi a glad shout ti!!!’ Twig“ u“ u“ ‘m’ “Y!” n" 55ml” "I following clipping was enclosed: Study Period. Mildred Paul and welcomes full supplies of famous Jell-O on grocers’. was arranged by Mrs, Walter Plekr srd. Mrs. Gordon Foster and Mrs. ‘T. D. DeBlols. ‘w. "6250. ........‘..' "Janice Garfield Proctor well known farmer of the Hillesden Norma Smith. - Recreation Period. Mrs. Parker- Newson and Edna. Colwili. Harold Smith was appointed to shelves.‘ Housewives have been waiting a long, long time to he able to have regularly the -‘ liciousnesa and SEVEN DELICIOUS FLAVOR! . p , V set a prayer- Roll cell is w M d - f J no h. hm-l, STRAWBERRY ORANGI - 414mm,,“ “In”. Ell Hlrivf. 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