SEPTEMBER A 21. 1951 VI-rteudoibane and Vicinity Miss Lorraine Cousins is visiting with her brother and sister-in-law. cmt. and Mrs. Lorne Cousins. Borden. -:.. Frlends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Cathol Macbeod is con- mcscing nicely aitcrgan operation on her eye!- Mrs. E. Buchanan. Bonahaw. vis- ited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacLeod. Dixon Road. on Friday, ptember 7th. Miss Dorothy Cullen and Miss MaCMlliRn of the P. E. I. Libraries. Charlottetown. recently made a business trip to Breadalbane. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newson and family. Summerside. were visitors wllil several friends and relatives in Breadalbane on September 9th. congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sea- man who celebrated their twenty- nfth wedding anniversary on Sept. 5th. lilrs. J. Blase. Jamaica Plains. Ma..sachusett.s,is spending a pleas- ant vacation with her parents. Mr. aiifi Mrs. Frank l-lickox. Spring- fir.-lrl. Miss Lillian Stuart, who has been visiting her father. Mr. Mal- rrliu Stuart. and sister Miss Ma- nus Stuart, returned last week to her home in Toronto. lira. John A. MacLeod is enjoy- In; a vacation in New York City. ztm lvlar-Leod, who lived for a number of years in New York, has many friends and relatives there. lliss Dorothy Bernard. Sydney. recently visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard. and her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and lira Lorne MacLure. Breadalbane. Among the visitors to Breadal- bane during the weekend of Sep- trniher 16th were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ackland. Cornwall. Mrs. Rnhert. Mayhew. and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mayhew. Crapaud. Mrs T. D. Flinn, who spent sev- erai weeks visiting her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Anderson. Breadalbane. has re- turned to her home in Pictou. NS. She was accompanied to Sackvllle by her sister. Mrs. Anderson. air. and Mrs. S. W. Willis and their three children. Diane. Naomi and Stephen. East Royalty, were visitors to Breadalbane on satur- day. Sept. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lis have recently returned from several weeks of vacation in the States. where they visited friends in Woburn. New Haven and New York City. Mr Stephen Ackland. who was .'he guest speaker in the New Glas- .:w.r. Fredericton and Breadalbane ."l1llSl.iBn churches on Sunday. September 6th, spoke in the Craw- inrd Memorlalchurch in the even- ing. on the subject "The Harvest Of Souls". The choir sang as the slfertory "Have Thine Own Way." .. ..,, L .-, ' O Yorii Highlights Mrs. Ollie Brown of Charlotte- town is visiting in York. the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ellis. effic- ient automotive mechanic of stan- hope. motored to Charlottetown recently. Mrs. Gorhain Cooke. East Roy- alty. spent a very pleasant vaca- tion at the home of Mrs. Herb Vessey of York. Misses Christine Proude. teacher of Suffolk, and Elaine Cooke of York spent Saturday, Sept. 15th in the City. Mrs. Herb Vessey of York has returned to her home alter an enjoyable visit with Mrs. Gorham Cooke 'and Mrs. Vernon Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Allison West and son Blair. of Parkdale, were re- cent guests of Blair's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vessey of York. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur wbyatf. Pleasant Grove. were recent visit- ors to York, the guests of Mrs. Whyatt's niece. Mrs. Richard Ves- sey and Mr. Vessey. Miss Rose Watts. York. who has enrolled as a student of Prince of Wales College for the i951-1952 session, spent the week-end at her home in York. Among those who visited in the capital last week were Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald. Covehead Road. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy. Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Leonard Andrews of York left Saturday. Sept. 15th for New Glasgow. Nova Scotia. to visit her husband who has a position with the Canadian National Rail- ways there. A very large number of neigh- bors and friends gathered last week to tender Miss Margaret Woolrldge, Covehead Road. a mis- cellaneous shower previous to her marriage. Mrs. Louis Vessey was hostess to the members of the Evening Auxiliary of York United Church at her home on the evening of September lsth. A large number of members were in attendance. .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mallett of York had as their welcome guests recently Mr. Alvin MacLi-iuchlan and Mrs. James MacLaughlan of Stanhope. g A host of friends throughout Stanhope. Covehead and York are sorry to learn of the continued ill- ness of little Heather Maccallum of Brackley Point. who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bond. ac- companied by the Misses Bernice and Judy Bond of Mount Stewart. motored to York on Sunday. Sept. 16. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling and fam- ily. Among the summer visitors to this Province are Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacEachern of the Poultry 3 Research Department of.the Do- Miss Marie Graham was hostess for Breadalbane Village Women's institute on Sept. 10th. During the business session it was decided tn buy some supplies for the school ard to pack a box for the orph- arage. The roll call at the October mreting will be answered by each member contributing something for this box. The hostess and lunch committee served dainty refresh- mcnts during the social hour. Mr. Malcolm Stuart. one of the sldest and most highly respected residents of Breadalbane, was the first of honor at a birthday party eld by relatives and friends at his home in Breadalbane. Mr. Stuart, who is eighty-eight, has been for many years the ' ” of Peace in this district. and is very active for a man of his age. a great reader and intelligent con- versationalist. He is the father of Dr. Charles Stuart of New Clas- IOW. Nova scans. The September meeting of the women's Missionary Society of the Christian Church met at the items of Mrs. James Craig. A pro- gram of special interest was pre- sented at this meeting, namely. the minlon of Canada in Ontario They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund MacMillan of York. The many friends and neighbors of Mr. Will Cooke gre sincerely hoping to see him home in the near future and are pleased to learn there is a slight improvement noticed. He in among the chief promote of the York Rifle Club and its activities. Miss Shirley 'Vessey. York. was guest of honor of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Veasey, when they entertained a large number of her friends at a birthday party on Sunday. Sept. lath. The occasion was her tenth birthday. Games were played and delicious refresh- beginning of the new and unus- ually ptactlcal study book. ”How to speak and Pray in Public." Voluntary offerings for the Alberta Bible College. in addition to the regular offerings for the Kulpahar mission, were presented for the first time at. this meeting. When the meeting had closed with the Miapah Benediction. Mrs. Craig assisted by Miss Wanda Chappel served a dainty lunch to the mem- bers. ' COVIIIIAD ROAD W. I. The September meeting of Cove- head Road Women's Institute was held at the borne oi Mrs. Rilla Reardon with the president, Mrs. Harry Blrt. in the chair. Meeting opened by singing in- stitute Ode. Roll call was answer- ed by each member paying 10c and drawing from a grab-bag The minutes of the last meet- ing were read. approved and signed. Committees gave their re- ports, and correspondence was read and discussed. it was moved and seconded that paint be bought .for the inside of both school rooms. and it was de- cided to hold a dance in the school. proceeds to go towards buying paint. The quilt which was lotteried was drawn for. The winner was Mrs. Edison McDon- ald. Covchead Road. The hick! ticket was drawn by Patricia Reardon. three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan- Reardon. Program consisted of a few games oi bingo. prizes being pro- vided by Mrs. Harry Birt. Meet- in; closed with the National An- therm. Lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting to be held in the home of Mrs. Charles Marshall. Program in change oi Mrs. Sam- uel Wooldridvga. Mrs. Charles Ayl- ward and Misc Nora Kielly. BEDEQUE W. I. -The regular monthly meeting of the Bcdcque Women's Insti- tute was held on .Tuc-adny, Sept. 4th. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Jewell. Meeting opened with the Ode, followed by Creed. Ten members answered roll call. Min- utes of last. meeting were read l'll'lII . approved. Correspondence wns rend and discussed. Report of sick and school committees were given. Ori motion it was agreed to buy new blinds for the school. Agreed to have spec- ial collection next month. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Bowness. Lunch commit- tee: Mrs. Connolly. Mrs. Irving Toombs and Mrs. Chaisaon. Pro- gramme Committee: Mrs. Ham- mond Bowness and ,Miss Clara Aifleck. Miss Winnie Smith gave merits served on a beautifully de- corated table centered by a pretty cake with ten lighted candles. Mrs. Melvin Jay of York spent a recent weekend in Charlotte- town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White. Mr. and Mrs. Merrll Craswell and family of Charlottetown were guests recently of Mrs. Craswell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan of York. The reorganization meeting of York United Church Junior Mis- sion Band took place at the home of the leader. Mrs. Allan swan. on Friday, Septem” lath. The annual collection or canvas for the Cancer Fund was carried out in York by the volunteer cal- lcctors. Misses Joan Vessey and Elizabeth MacDonald. A goodly sum was donated. Professor Johnson has again started his vocal tutoring to the pupils of York School. This note- worthy training is being sponsored by the Women's Institute of York in co-operation with the parents of such pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carew and rs, John and Melvin Carew of Brooklleld were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling and Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Mallett of York. Among the week-end guests in York from Charlottetown were Misses Helen and Anita -Lewis, Marion Murrayn Aletha rown, Irene Chappell. and Shirley Cooke at their respective homes. Mrs. William Bowen of Wheat- ley River. who has been visiting friends in York for the past week. has returned to her home. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling. the Misses Joyce and Earls and Mrs. Bowen's sister. Mrs. Louis MacCallum oi Brackley Point. who is visiting in Wheatley River. Although these two sisters have both had operations in the Prince Edward Island Hospitalthis summer they are now enjoying a fair share of good health at the advanced ages of 85 and 00 years. B.P. nu OUT OUR WAY x . .v- c. 's.”-auurua.-.4Au v v i'v:sV:3r':sI - ' a o . J ; . .-3,. T LIJN , I XNPT LIKE 'EAZZtN' FROM ANY or sou CANDY counts: :1 worzxeso AROUND rztwuw GEARS ALL MY LIFE -nu. THEY HADDA PUT cove-:29 on ALL MACHINE9 to KEEP so: 3-sees - as -n-4' wooos ”.E&Agi-iARM.'. mt! ' ' . THE RKNSY GARDENL . By J. R. Williams THERE'S D NO eaotzv no THA'i".' iFvou GOT CAUGHT” . N 'EM IT , - wA-5 AM a THE GUARDIAN . Women's Institute Meetings I reading on "Scotch Tape". Col- lection 51.65. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostess and com- mittee in charge. PIUSVILLE W. I. The September meeting M the Plusvllle Women's ' Institute was held at the borne of Mrs. Fred Ga-llant with an attendance of seventeen mernbera. . The meeting was opened by prayer: the roll call was answer- ed by naming a favorite present, and there was trwenty-five cents paid out for fruit for the sick. Mrs. Henry Gallant and Mrs. An- geline Blanchard were appointed to visit the sick for the next month. Mrs. Norbert Corcoi-an was ask- ed to visit the school. and Mrs. John T. Gallant kindly invited the members to her home for the October meeting. where the roll call will be answered by pickling recipes and bingo to raise funds Mrs. Norbert Corcoran was ap- pointed to prepare a contest. The following volunteered to make sandwiches: Mrs. John F. Gallant, Mrs. Cyrus Gallant. Mrs. John T. Gallant. Mi-s. Nelson C. Gallant. Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. To make cakes: Delia Gallant. Mrs. Angeline Blanchard. Mrs. John T. Gallant. Miss Anita Gallant and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. The meeting was then adjourn- ed. MAYFIELD W. I. On Sept. loth the Mayileld Wom- en's Institute met for their regular monthly meeting at Shining Water Lodge. The president. Mrs. Blair Andrew presided and the meeting , -' by singing the ode followed by repeating the creed. Roll call was answered by seven members and five visitors. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Committees gave their reports. New committees appoint-.d were, sick. Mrs. Millar Orr and Mrs. "D. Johnston: school. Mrs. 3. Andrew and Mrs. W. Nicholson. Lunch. Mrs. D. Johnston. Mrs. Nicholson invited the mem- bars to her home for the October meeting with roll call to be an- swered with each member paylnfr 35c to the A. C.W. W. fund. Mrs. Stevenson is to have charge of the program for October meeting. it was decided that a study he made of home nursing during the win- ter meeting. One membership fee was paid and collection was 31.95. Bill for 31.00 was paid. Meeting closed by sinizinz the National Anthem. A lunch was served by the committee in charge assist -' by the hostess. MALPEQUE W.I. - The September meeting of Malpeque Women's Institute met in the Institute room on Sept. 4 Meeting opened by repeating creed. Twelve members answered roll call. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and seconded 315.00 be sent to Cancer Fund and 310.00 to Orph- anage. It was decided to my 35 cents for next two years for the fee. Treasurer reported stone on hand. Mrs. R. Craig and Mrs. F. Bear- isto offered to pack another box to send to one of the boys in Korea. New sick and school com- mittee were appointed. October meeting is to he held in Institute roorp. Collection 81.00. m SPRINGFIELD W. I. The September meeting of the Springfield Women's Institute was held at -the home of Mrs. Joseph Matheson with an attendance of sixteen members and three visit- ors. The president. Mrs. George Dunning occupied the chair and opened the meeting in the usual way. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. It was moved and seconded that the ex- penses of delegates to the annual convention be ntIid- 531001 00"” mittee requested it. picture of the King and Queen be framed Mid placed in the school. Cards of thanks were read acknowledging sick treat and letter of svmpathy. Cuuespondence was then fend- after which the followirk commit- tees were. appointed for next month: Lunch. Mrs. John Hioknx. Mrs. Ivan Lambe. MI'8- 3053- 30'" ard; program. Mrs. Clarence Has- lam and Mrs. Joseph MGWGWN school, Mrs. John I-lickox. Roll call to be answered by Dllllnl in 5 Get Well or Sympathy card. Meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. William Haslam. Program for the evening consist- ed of a paper prepared by Mrs. Reginald I-laalam on "Interesting Facts About P. E. Island". lmd 3 contest by Mrs. Robt. Howard. Prices were won by Mrs. Keith Mayne and Mrs. Ernest I-Iaslam. Meeting was then brought to a DOMINION COKE Prompt Deliveries E. close by sincina the National An- them. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. ....&.LL.,L,g BROOKFIELD W. l. The regular meeting of the lilrookfield W0il'l('n'8l Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Wilbert Stetson on Auizust 28th. Meeting opened by singing "O Canada" and repeating creed in unison. Roll call was answered by eleven members and one visitor, and two new members were added to the roll call, which was answer. ed by each member singing. say- ing. doing. or paying a fine of twenty-five cents. 51.25 was col- lected in lines and then the min- utes of last meeting were read and signed. There was no school committee to report. Mrs. Gordon McLeod and Mrs. Gladys Wood were ap- pointed on the school committee for the next two months. ' The sick committee reported making visits and taking friilt. Cards of thanks were received from Mrs. A. Johnstone, Robert Andrews and Reach Moore. Bills of .t1.0n were ordered paid. There was no correspondence. Collection 95 cents. It was moved and sec- onded any member failing to do their part be fined 25 cents, Mrs. Wilfred Wood invited the members for the next meeting.roil call to be answered by each mem- hcr bringing a hat to sell. Mrs. W. Stetson and Mrs. W. Wood were put. on the program for next meeting. Two contests were put on by Mrs. Lloyd McLeod and Mrs. Pearle McLeod. Meeting closed by singing "God Save the Kine". after which a de- licious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Miss Margaret Wood and Miss Joyce Stetson. CORNWALL - YORK POINT W. I. The September meeting of Corn- wall-York Point Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. G. R. Sam on Monday evening. Sept. 3rd. The evening opened with the Institute "Ode" followed by the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by nine- teen mcmbers and two visitors. Minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. and re- ports of the various committees were heard. Correspondence was read and the Hall Secretary re- ported s20R4.00 as proceeds from meals at the Exhibition. Plans were made to hold a. chic- ken and ham slipper in the Corn- wall Hall on Sept. 5th. An invitation was received from Clvde River Women's Institute. asking nil members to visit with them at the home of Mrs. George Dixon Sept. 17th. and was grate- fully accepted. It was moved and seconded that a wreath he placed at the Ceno- taph on the memorial day of ser- vice. Cnllection for the evening amounted to 31.33. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Cleve Roberts. Lunch was served by the hostess naststed by the Cornwall ladies. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. TRYON W. I. -The monthly meeting of the Tryon Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Maurice How- ntt, with the president in the chair. Opening exercises were fol- lowed by the reading of the min- utes and the roll call. Twenty- two members and two visitors were present. Correspondence read and dis- cussed included a letter from the COAL The Coalvseason is now advancing and we are prepar- ed to book your order for present or later delivery from our stock of the following i'uels:- AMERICAN HARD NUT 8: STOVE WELSH HARD STOVE OLD SYDNEY SCREENED SPRING!-IILL SCREENED ACADIA NUT & EGG. OIL TREATED INVERNESS SCREENED BRAS D'0R STOKER, OIL TREATED SPRINGHILL SLACK CONTACT us for the BEST in fuels Courteous Service W. D. Gilli: Co. LtIl.i Phone 176 RD LINE-Red-inspired pickets march in Atlantic Treaty Or . ganization. 1L:;"t0?e1m'r'l"'3 tgigzwn "W53 '01 C0mm0n5 C0 Drotest the it mt-mi.-cr nations met to solidify defenses l K . e seventh meeting of the North atzaiiist. the threat of Communism. secretary of the publicity commit- tee ofvthe South shore Musical Festival. and a letter from Miss Robin in reizard to topics for study for the winter months. It was de- cided to take up "Interior Deco- ratlnlz" and 'Winter Meals for the Family". Other correspondence was a letter from Mrs. M. N. McGowan re an increase of 10 cents in mem- bership for two years to help defray expenses of delegates to the A.C. W. W. conference in l953: increase accepted. and a letter from C. R MacLcan re vocational school. Moved and seconded that 32.00 be sent to the Radio Fund for the Sanatoriiim. Next meeting to he held at. Mrs. Joncs' and roll call to be answereci with a quilt square. Mcetina closed with "The King" and lunch was served by commit- tee in charge. a FRED!-ZRICTON W. I. Mrs. Judson Rackham enter- tained the members of Frederic- ton Women's Institute at their regular meeting on Sept. llth The meeting opened with the Institute Ode. followed by the Collect for Club Women. Eight members an- swered roll call with a donation t.o the Orphanage, which amounted to 34.35. The treuurer reported that the proceeds from the pantry sale am- ounted to 58.14. It was moved. seconded and carried that ss.oo be given to the Orphanage and sli.00 to the Cancer Fund. it was also decided to get Mr. Harry Weeks to paint sign board for school and also to repair blackboard. The different committees gave their reports and the delegates then gave an interesting report from the annual convention. It was moved. seconded and carried that 82.00 be paid towards the delegates' fare. Next meeting will be held at the From - short order and quality so well . . aluminum. home-m gleaming aluminum. oi iamous hotels, men who demcmd the best oi kitchen utensils cpprecicxie aluminum. They know this iood-friendly metal protects ilavour more easily in quick-and-even-healing the experts. Brighten your kitchen with too, because aluminum is so easy to clean. 'AI.UMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA. LTD. Top ministers from home of Mrs. Harry Weeks when roll call will be answered with a dime. Lunch committee: hostess, Mrs. Judson Rackham and Mrs. W. E. Stevenson. Meeting closed with singing the National Anthem. after which re- freshments were served. PAGE ELEVHI Sunset lodge item The staff uad sussts at w Lodge were sorry to bear d passing of ms. James Hurley. 0 gucstatthsbodseiorfivo ysssl. On the nineteenth of JIIU bl niece took her for a visit to Kent- ville. N. 5.. as the was not intend health, in the hope that tho chlwi might help her. On Sept. 18. at tho home of her napbpw, Dr. R. Cros- by, Dartmouth. N. 3., she went to a. better home where he and tears are no mom. A farewell supper was served at Sunset Lodge on Sept. 13 for Major and Mrs. Huteheson, Salvation Army officers here for four years. now being transferred to Ottawa. A short address was given by the matron. Major M wheeler and a gift of bed sheets and pillow cases was presented from the guests and the kitchen staff. Major and Mrs. Hutcheson brought cheer to the Lodge many times while in Charlottetown. The Salvation Army League vil- ited the Lodge, bringing cheer to the guests. with plctui-.s, song and story. Tea and sandwiches woe served. The Rainbow Club held a busi- ness meeting at the lodge on September l'i. Mrs. 8. Mill has returned to her home at Sunset Lodge after being called to Kensington by the death of her step-son. the late Harry W. Mill. She visited friends in Summei-side. Kensington and Pleasant Valley. Mount Kosciusko in New south wales. highest peak in Australia, reaches an elevation of 8,328 feet. Hutches lhfifen Reynolds . . . '?fa!-I-am C IMKI-Pct-OS-3. a Guardian Want. Ad!" "She has to lay four eggs 9. day - or I'll sell her witll g Reazawwxwt 64:25.1 know . . . Aluminum is ftiendbitofoodl cooks to the head chefs . and meals are prepared cikers...iake a tip from it will lighten your work, ALUMINUM I8 FRIENDLY TO HEALTH ' When you see aluminum used as c: food container or wrapper. you can be sure the purity of the product is wall-protected. Look ior butter in aluminum ioil and piss baked in loll pinion And remember that more and more maple syrup those days is made iron sap collected in clean, hygienic aluminum pulls, J