4 & hea cZ “a e » a ‘* Es $ | a ot the | Welfare Bureau drive. nears ie] moun maven w. 5 with an The annual meeting of t srapienes Bee Pret Women's Institute Trainor, presid:| Was beld on Nov. $ at the home ifioes "tosend a eae of twelve ‘members a c TEACHES to routine business, the : i : | of National Convention | members paying their fee for _ —- Lae Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 17, 1959. 7) Deas er Ha i: om ol seem. 2, ohn was. read. by th e| ming year Cao Die nave frig oC nhl er ey, Birita mast ti asta tas chan 4 -MARY HAWORTH lowance for girl# my age. For the, ance is negotiated in form of Provincial TH League was| monthly meeting were read. . past year I've had from my par-|eredit and cash. She keeps. book yead by Mrs. Louis O'Connor.| The treasurer gave the yearly * His ents an all - purpose allowance,/on herself, using our charge ac- Mrs. Arthur Lambe reported oa|report.' $579.79 was collected Teen e lothe Allowance which includes $15 a month for) counts, or buying for cash where} the semiannual meeting of the|during the year, cash on hand : “ag Ss clothes. we don't have accounts, and Red Cross helt in Charlottetown.| the end of the year amounted Teaches Girls Money Sense |sl'eter tint epclad'eate We roan tae Bip eceserne Smee eac es ir S oney ense and in the past year I've had to and is ‘tlearning to spot quality. by = John Hagen. was oven Dear Mary Hawerth: Thank you) father’s financial competence as} (card few, garmenis other haa) (Big Wemé, like » winter coat. we Reports of units were given for greatly increasing my gen-| Sever before : rowers i 9. Ww by: Mrs. Geosge Croken, Free- Certainly by ages 15 or 16 a MELPS FATHER'S NERVES EG tewn;. Mrs. Pius Croken, 5S. eae oo ae = = Their newly developed i Ste een See ae Dear Scribes: Thanks for your DEL ATE Sens a Gomes: Road. fs er vi ngen- . . 's ls Tegard to a clothes sodahen tr uity in Smabing do” is anna ance practical: And my parents affirmative views. Maybe the} yrs Lloyd Wilkie, Alberton, |Standing committees gave re- teenage girls. You consider it alhappy dividend. And with more explained clearly when my allow-/finest feature of @ cloties allow) 5.5 president of the P.E.l. |Ports. results. . @miergency situations. Nonethe- ' ._ Tess, it eliminates so many head- --. aches of clothes buying that the '~ @ystem seems well justified. : Example: My husband noj cision i longer has to struggle to“ under- 23 ~ > | a ws Se ag i h t I would have to > . SE ee na eee ari ict Lave’ a fuure| duced wearanddesr on father'| Women's Tnstitule, who was |, Taverabie comments were ex turning > guidance in major buying. I|néeds. They are preparing me|Berves—in taking the guesswork) official “delegate to the As- le lately installed. Fath- an eye on their ward- for college when I shall be away|#@d suspense out of HIS monthly| sociated Country Women of er Murray reported the clock for course, to offer sugges-|from home, on my own in man-| budgeting. — —o oe mere Soeeey DOS ide ived.. . en additions are being| aging my funds. Edinburgh, Scotland, ug- dollars 'w. ” ; and generally they| Many of my friends, whose| Mary Haworth counsels through| ust.. will give her report of the |i Muitioie ‘Sclerone’ Sout hint, though the-final de-| parents foot their ills, would|Ser column. not by mail or per-| confarence at RAW.C. auditor |nisces are to be offered for theirs. welcome the financial independ-|9¢@al interfiew. Write her in care/ jum this evening at 8 p.m. the living and deceased memb-| - choose unwisely or “‘get|ence I have; and I sincerely be-|@% this newspaper. An interesting travelogue end |... : bind’’ we usually don’t go|lieve that most teen - agers in ct colored slides of the conferen- |ijyal bouquet was prepared for the ue; and as a result/high school are responsible} ACT THROUGH EMBASSY ce will supplement Mrs. Wil- | Bishop Smith of Pembroke Al. are learning fast to be cau-! enough to handle a clothes allow-/ CAIRO (Reuters) — Efforts to| kie’s report. “ills preseuted we:< ordered paid. ious careful shoppers. The elder| ance wisely. Truly yours, re-establish diplomatic relations Ht was decided to hold the an- irl, taught by this method, is P. R.| vetween Britain and the United/ ministry confirmed Saturday that|nual turkey - lottery this mont:. to instruct her sister in the| PROGRAM SUCCEEDS Arab Republic severed since the| discussions for a resumption are| the drawing to be on December itfalis of hasty spending. . ‘Mary Haworth: I, and|Suez ipvasion in 1956, are being|going on. Relations are expected|6. Christmas cards are to be ob- , they] A weekly allowance works bet-| some of my friends, find that the} made through the Canadian Em-| ioe be resumed before the end of|tained from the Precious Blood their for us than a monthly allow-|teen -. age clothing allowance here. The U.A.R. foreign| the year. Monastery. A committee was HERE WE GROW AGAIN! GRAND OPENING )OPER’ 9 : . ss ‘4 LUCKY DOLLAR GROCERY... BELLEVUE, P.E.1. | SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV, 18-19-20-21! SUG AR poor! fx the | PORK and BEANS IO LBS. 79° (2 '| 2 20 oz. TINS FOR BRIGHT’S “Plus One Tin FREE" TOMATO OGILVIE JUICE 48 OZ. | c TIN . os n avin s - * PRE ‘“s agree that a clothing al- won't completely cover ef z ore eRERSE ferbal Hf af age HH Ee : 83s ai z | 5 et @ FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES. @ FREE COKES FOR ADULTS avrn PO PETS yT ANTCOM- PANIED BY PARENTS ON WEDNESDAY. eae @ FREE LUCKY DOLLAR | SOUVENT? ASU-TRAYS TO | °'THE FIRST 25 MEN CUS-: TOMERS EACH DAY! ee aS Soe ~~ ad pas 2 eS eee on 1 - *¢ , A photograph of the renovted and remodernized Cooper Lacky Dellar Grocery store in Bellevue, Prince Edward Island. ao um > - Qo = oxtia penal MAPLE LEAF sHANKLEssS | MAPLE LEAF | TEA, Ib. pkg. 85c | SUGAR, Ib. pkg 10¢ | extra special |! TO THE FIRST. if f "sane sna | wire BPICMEUS BOLOG ‘oo MOLASSES, 2 qts. 59¢ | SOUP = A tins 49¢ | ssn cous 39: 23: | URS” 2th age | ORANGES 9 WU. WILE. | PEAS, 2007. 2tins 27¢ | APPLES, 5 Ih. bag 35¢ | With evar nirchace of a half pound of Devon rindless bacon, ~ou will receive one extra half aund ARSOUIT!LY FRET! -“~