THE UNTIRING efforts of the ,warded with the success of their}From left to right—Mrs. Gerald Junior League of the Charlotte-/Spring Bonnet Tea, which was town Hospital have been well re-jheld on Saturday, April 25th. Beautiful Decorations Lend Color To Spring Bonnet Tea Gaiety reigned supreme on Sa- turday afternoon at Community Hall, Stewart Street, Charlotte- ELLEN’S DIARY of blue with blending tones of pink—alive pinks fading into pas- Nantes, Miss Blanche Conway, Bartlett, Mrs. Alan MacMillan Mrs. Vince Pineau, Mrs. J. A. MacMillan, Mrs. Harry Pineau, Mrs. Everett MacNeill, Mrs. J. R. Pellerin Mrs. Art Proude, Mrs. Brighton MacDougall, Mrs. Urban McQuaid and Miss Peggy Murphy. The attractive booths were in- viting and well patronized. Hats loaned by Adella’s Millinery were modeled by the members. The bake table was most tempting and irresistible. The table of sewing and knitting was also a general attraction, as was Touch and Take. The purposes of this group are to provide needs for the nursery and Maternity wing of the Char- lottetown Hospital, and the kind patronage of the public is appre- ciated by the Junior League. Soft background music was pro- vided throughout the afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Dougan, Mrs. By- ron Brown and Mrs. Arthur Ar- Spring’s Treasure Trove. Carpeting Brown Knolls “It’s a eold wind’ we over- heard James remark in greeping a farmer in the yard this morn- sweeping away with the new broom last vestiges of Winter- leaves of the oak, serrated in- astir. The mailman’s little truck went out over the hilltop smart- ly, on its way to the busy dis- tributing centre that is the cor- ner-store to pick up the mail. Opposite us, above the mill and spruces of the valley, in the yard of the house on the hill Mr. C. about his choring. His cattle would be fed and bedded neatly, the sow too with her new and healthy litter we had seen snug beside her on a recent outing with James. . And close by those sleeping pigiets with the night pen, a cute little kit-cat in a of-factly, “she always sleeps there And neither the old or young ones seem to take any exception to her presence.” A flicker tapped away in the sunlight, high on the telephone- pole in the flower-border. A smil- ing message we thought, bidding all and sundry remember that out of a north wind and suddenly could follow a warm Spring love- liness. A sparrow, a little ordinary lady-of-bird, smart we could ap- preciate by her busy wings, flew up to add another twig to the house we had noticed building in the ivy up close to an eave. “You wouldn’t have the heart to destroy it, would you?’’ she queried a moment later and anx- iously from the lead-in telephone wire. “If so, you'd be a callous woman, I'd say. Think of all the work it takes to build it and” \. CONCERT PARTY - | Sistant ad ~ foundland to give a concert there. Other members of the party with Miss Rogerson, who is a gifted soprano are Miss Margaret Hen- nessey of Amberst, pianist; and Paul Campbell of Halifax, violin- ist. Miss Rogerson has been a con top performer in the Prince Edward ‘and Music Fes- tival and a valued member of the soprano section of Trinity senault. she signed ‘“‘all the hopes that go into its making. My babies will be there... -.four little, lit- tle babes’ she said softly. “It would be a wicked person who would harm an innocent babe. . . Oh I know we sparrows have a and bad in us the same as it is mixed in humans. We have our own peculiar ways...and our own lives to live. We're not per- fect at all. Who is? But we have our virtues too as well as our faults. Would you promise .. . if you just would’’ she pleaded. “Don't take your guns to town . . .” Mack sang into the fresh of [the day from the rope ery care before setting out with Granddaughter for school. We smiled . . . nodded,.in a pro- mise. “It IS a cold wind” the other farmer agreed with James. “‘They say it’s on account of so much ice shady reputation but there's good | swing | Good-night. where he was dissolving his ev-|— T a welcome te the community, : ® | k J | ios onthe sr ie! Queen Mary Needlework — /by Mrs. John ld gis mira 6 Meeting |s H . presented The following letters ‘ a Blake, wh and Mr, Jarvis Bad yop By fF in was ora uci Mee. onewerth write: Eat | oat in the year a had been re-| 19, 1958. a tanietion wenn eons pad oe eae von Re Compra, & vim oh monies, of Se Charlottetown, c struments 6 The Guardian, Tues., Apr. 28, 1959. was furnished |C@tence House | 0, Tegreen | Seoenatienern Downe Son re tative .of this Branch to be pre-| been with me on ; s by Norman Mill (violin) Keith) n+ at the Annual Meeting of |ie 1 I Thompson, (mouth organ) Walter |p, idents be held on thé [Mh : Moase and Walter Coates, (ac-jiro4 in James’ Palace, at . HAPPENINGS - Soa aia anicl at the areen | Which Her Majesty Queen Biizs- . Miss Olive Dalziel at the organ. |D''i ihe Queen Motinee hed erat Mr. Alphonse Connell, a favorite| °c. consented to preside. The | entertainer was present and Te-| .. aiification Jor. representative J was held at the home of Mrs. |cited from his great fund of stor-| 1... either a member or @ re W. W. Reid. The regent Mrs./ies and anecdotes for the plea-|).1i0) of a member. The Guild ‘Frank. Johnson conducted the sure of the guests. The ladies |... sortunate-enaugh { meeting. The sum of twenty-five| served refreshments. eae nena Tae af Feet fh de & bs te poe Miss Mary Bernard, daughter (COUSIt of Miss Bessie Beer of : , by the chapter to the Girl Guides|of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bernard |“!$_H¥. and Mrs. EA. Blake, and Brownies of Morell. Mrs. A.|25 Hillsborough Street, is out : S. Roop, chapter convener of the| again ‘after being confined to Queen Alexandra Rose Day andjher home with a severe attack the committee made further plans|of the “flu.” for the project to be held, May 8th. Miss Margaret MacMillan, FALLS UNDER TRAIN convener, Empire and World Af-| TORONTO (CP):— Arthur Le- fairs, read excert from ‘“‘Alert”|duc, 15, was “racing” a freight entitled “The Final Steps Toward|train Sunday when he bumped Communism.” Mrs. W. Henry as-|into a signal post, fell under. a sisted the hostess during the so-| boxcar and lost his left arm and cial hour. three fingers from his right hand ; CONVICT RECAPTURED Free Pick-up Monday, April 20 was a gala neighbours and residents of the| Everette. 35, who escaped from : 4 district assembled at the home|©°lins Bay penitentiary Thurs- Free Estimates geon to bid them welcome to the|™iles from here Monday He sur- \ Mrs. Frank Pellerin and Mrs. Dereen Ma i. Halifax community and to add to the gol- —" quietly to guards and FREE MOTH 8 N . *!dem hours that make a house a Clarence Bartlett. s. ‘spent the weekend in Sum- home. The Pidgeons have only PROOFING slit Me a Me ee rer parents. |recently completed their new WITH EACH RUG SHAMPOOED ‘The ladies in charge of the) "* Maynard. home but already it is earning) A AA 17] G look of different committees and booths) 15, won nepiois left for Mont.|(2e TePutation of being a delight- a ee eee oe Saat. Sees oan were: Home cooking, Mrs. Edi-| 0". - “|ful place in which to be a guest. OWAX Cave ©. nae Rene oe om vit 4 4 ad son Wood, Mrs. William Ledwell, | iS & Friday, Praiane cee, | This is quite fitting since the ow- = re oes. rome enevee. aeeuy and Miss Emily Wood. Knitting anadian Wholesale Gro-| ners are engaged in entertaining Spill on it! tape: prices medeet, booth, Mrs. J. O'Hanley, Mrs. J.| tore MG was accompanied by/,aying guests, having opened a Scuff it! “We Specialize In Wall to Wall Carpeting” a ¥ is and they will be Ready. Sewing: Mrs. Louis at the new motel for business during Jest Doyle and Miss Emma Whelan, | S¥U¢sts Queen Elizabeth! the summer of 1958. damp | | d R Cl . Centre : Hotel. mop” and sian ug eaning Candy Booth: Mrs. Henry Blan- On this occasion Mr. and Mrs. | the chard and Mrs. Ed Smith, Touch nae "| anys North River Road Call 9220 and Take: Mrs. Reg Cronin and|. Mr-. William Hart, Shearwater, | Pidgeon were the recipients of an Still there! Miss Susan Cronin, Hat Lottery: N.S., spent the weekend in Sum-jaddress and presentation when Other brands cost up to §9¢ Phone us for Mrs. E. Gallant and Mrs. Dennis | ™*side. Mr. pen a Rareer see sia AEROWAX costs only 49¢ prices Dowling, Decorati Mr. La man introduced the purpose rane Wiavkacs The flowers wete| The April. meeting of the Earl|of the gathering with a few suit YOu SAVE 20% donated by Mrs. Jerry Veniot of Jerry’s Flower Shop. Supervis- ing the dining room: Mrs. Ivan Laurie, Ushering: Mrs. Carl Me- Kenna and Mrs. Maurice Mc- Aleer, Kitchen Committee: Mrs. Bernard Hughes, Mrs. Jack Mac- Eachern, Mrs. Somerled Trainor, Mrs. Winston Judson, Mrs. Perch MacDonald, Mrs. C. R. McQuaid, Donations: Mrs. Frances Chris- topher and Miss Sandra Britt. | off in the Gulf and up along north’ard.”’ “There was frost again last night,” James offered. And the voices faded as the pair trekked off in the direction of barnyard |} and stables. There is frost again tonight. We wonder if the may- flowers ‘arbutus) are carpeting the brown knolls in a certain woodsy spot we know. There, where in a young Spring we gath- ered pinkish treasure-trove. We must, we think, make present pilgrimage thither in search, and | in our gathering hear, it may be, the laughing echoes and lovely of those now “dear dead years.” Unitl tomorrow — — — Diary, ARCHBISHOP HOME LONDON (Reuters)—The Arch- bishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geof- frey Fisher, returned to London by air Monday from a month's tour of the Far East. He visited Pakistan, India, Korea, Hong | Kong and Japan. HALF PRICE SALE PHONE 8557 VACUUM PACK—1 LB. TIN COFFEE =~ 79° FAB =~ 2 ~ 69° SHOP CO-OP “IT PAYS” MAPLE LEAF LARD 2 LIMIT TWO LBS. WITH AN ORDER woe D5e GRADE “A” LIMIT 2 WITH AN ORDER BROILERS = 29° TASTY ECONOMICAL KENEBEC 117 Queen Street co Church choir, Charlotte- PORK LIVER = 23° ON. - TUE. - CO-OP SUPER WE Charlottetown * MARKET | able words. An address embody- Shop ~ Save During 4 . EATON'S CONTINUES TUESDAY UNTIL 5.45 P.M. Jam. SPECIALS- TUESDAY NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ON THESE SPECIALS, PLEASE. ON SALE AT 9 A.M. 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