i. still; ELEVDU HMPLES IHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN Celebrates first Elderly Residents of then called on for her report which is as follows: Honorary President. Mrs. G. C. Elected President or Automobile Dealers News In Brief OTPAWA. June :4 - (cpl -. in llion W. M. S. ., bfjef mung. the Cqnmom Sol 0 Webster: President. Mrs. Eendle cleared tlu-eg mot, mum, mm mm t g Larter; Secretary. Mrs. A. A. Mac- rzom its slimming order 9.”; with At the annual meeting of the cornwa" Pass Away ee to aid: Treasurer. Min I. Mac- lg c'il.""'.5l.”.:-:i'e'l'5idli”r"”.a"l';9gg; only a. scattering of quiet debate. 9'1"" Edilimd I313-nd Mil-0In0bll0 Rev 5 Dougall; Message Secretary, Mrs. r--hes. lam ea; also to O .?.. Dealers Association held in Sum- lone"',w;",:ve,: Kegy, dd ch": The annual meeting and the l L. Kennedy; Home Helpers. Mrs. 'rol(yo' June 3 g (AP) gg Um met-side recently col, J, D, shew. prieuhood I?" gzggaa new” 1"; Two of Cornwall's oldest and May meeymg of the women-5 Martin and Mrs. A. MacDougall. ited states art. Charlottetown, was re-elected y' "e ' most highly respected citizens pass- Misgjonal-y society 01 Zion pres, Rev. G. C. Webster then held a occupation officials, 11 ll M 11 warning the Communist; m --be- 0 are I H! solemn M858 M ed away recently and will be great- bylerlan Church were held T,hm.5. short service of dedication for the Cuticura soap and of an. as President. Col. Stewart also is , i-mun: have or glgey today mshed eight a Director of The Federation of :ltl',,-n3.:"lt-1? 1,35 I,3,::::,C;, ,i,"'K',.”,y ly missed by their families and day evanlngl June 1' at the home newly elected officers, and gave 'g:"'If”""' gall-gt Jgpgnege to may ml. physlcmy at" Automobile Dealers Amoclations of w, Jl Macgulgan 35. Dew," lmj host of friends. of Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Webster. an lnlefeillnl and h9lPlUl fill! in Econrimicyal. xloglhrllrf Cam: a. I ggcklng American wldlus It 3 Red Canada and will represent the As- Rey, P. F, NilcDI.-inald as sub. The first was Mr. Frederick The president. Mrs. Webster, Connection with the work of the ' rally. The Japanese Government Sodmon in me M3-mlme 00nV0n'lr deacon. Brother Robert Kelly. Hyde. aged 0lSl1tY- Allh0U8ll 31 opened the meeting with a short allxlllary. The meeting closed with CUHCURA mu mmced mu it also is invest”. ion to be held at Digby. N. S. on 0.M.l. was Master of Ceremonies. failing health for several months. devotional service. The business 3 hymn and prayer. At the close W111! the outbreaks. and may 39' June 19.20-21' other omw” Rel" 5' P' 53- 0'H”'l9Y- Pl”!-D-. Ill MT. Hyde's deal-ll 03-me 35 3 dl5' 101' the month of May was taken Of the meeting a social hour was ologize formally to occupeuon ;lecl:dHV:;;';.ofVic;;Pruid:::t. St. Duriatan'a University. preached tinct shock to his family and up. The secretary. Mrs. La;-lg.-, spent which was greatly enjoyed. SOAP cvvld olNTMEN.l headquarters. W Palmer :;m'ghue1Dm- :29 ''l'";,”"- U5”! 55 his Benclnl friends. read the minutes of the last meet- w- mm u segrmw !nell)7Il:telc;n;O'll:d0Trg:l:rV?l'lEig,l:l:ll:l is successful farmer antxtll tile-loll: ing which were approved. Cor- r. Ac I meeting of the ohnlonep um clvnnnuon against "516 resident of the district, e ecea - rervpondence was read. visits to ed Wits descended from West Riv- er's earliest pioneer lamllles. Mourning his passing are his widow. three sisters. one brother and four children. The sisters a: ' Mrs. Golding lloward, New York: Mrs. David White and Mrs. Dr Ayers, City. The brother. Mr. Harry Hyde. is also a resident of Corn- wall. Stanley and Elmer of Corn- wall. Mrs. Watson Livingston. Clyde River. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Pow- nal, make up the surviving child- ren. The service at the home and the sick and shut-ins reported and other items of interest in connec- tion with the work was discussed. The treasurers report was read by Mrs. King. At the close of the business per- iod a hymn was sung and Mrs. King was called on to read a chapter of the book. "Stranger Than Fiction" written by Rev. James Dickson. missionary in Formosa. All listened with great interest to the thrilling mesage his words conveyed. A short (lis- town wmobile Dealers held af- ter the annual rneetiru it was de- olded that all dealeo-operated gar- ages would revert to Wednesday afternoon closing during the sum- mer months or June through septernba. It was felt that the . motoring public oould be served to better advantage and that their Employees would be enabled to Gully enjoy the activities of the lmld-week half holiday. era forms of neo-paganism of the 20th century. he reviewed the diln. gers that threatened Christianity during the past fifteen hundred years. Speaking of the work of the Church in rescuing civilization from the disastrous results of lilo barbarian invasions, he stated: "In that dark twilight between the ex- piring gasp of ancient Rome nnd the strong birth-cry of the Catli- olic Middle Ages, the Church kept alive the flickering flame of Chris- fI.I'l"fl.E 1'0! LEAVES FOR FLAVOR Regal Deluxe 5-Purnrgsr Starlight Gaps rtus ssoou csll by helping MC Stan Francis of "Share lfll Wealth” to choose the ' 0 tlan civilization; nd that saving grave was conducted by his pastor. qussion followed. ltlnd 01' PUPPY ll! flame. fanned int incandescence the R,ev, KM, char-man, who paid The annual reports were then Should bu?- by the Church ln the nine Cenlurr a fine tribute to the memory of asked for. The secretary, Mrs. lel Wlllch f0ll0WEll. dispelled the the deceased and also spoke words Rendle Lal-ter, gave the report, for zngnlzg Optometrical darkness of paganism. and. in the f l 1 ll t gh be d 1 . th - , three centuries immediately prc- aymmoa nn 0 '3 nave am w:rky.;g;1es:;vV::egA3?1ia5;p1e:dM '&m"""""dV' Ass'n Meets 3f.ii"”... ”::....t:::a;ss::r-..::;:: in V i3"””"'”"t W0 W" For "W" e e a . ,. -o an ii.”li”...l”i.”l.f:".”i233ktiii 3.2:. :'::::::.-.5 "W? -mu "shw-ment and to civilization - ley .......... ....... .... .......- ..... 0...... W” ”""”””V- 1950 INGIIS "wllar limo or rurn . I reports. Mission Guild. Mission Band. Home Helpers all showed that their work was car- ried on successfully and their la- 1-liALIP'AX. June 5 --(CP) - Mnritlme optometrists were told to- day that they shouldn't have seen lustre such as never before nor since have been known." Pointing out that the darkness passed .1 long and useful life in the Wffrln :dA5"u service of God and humanity. ,wl,"7l ,,a',',, ,u',",l'y)o, us Mr. Peter Inman departed this SHOULD STAR FRANCIS BUY?" lvtERl'S All YOU no: Below are listed the 9 th thl th did i f i h i b - , . . mam! 35:8. 9!! dur ng their gehrgiign 31116 aarrlagaigurhegn me on the mommg of June 2nd .19 bar was no? in Vain. - Mulls llaoll popiular breeds of dog: as determined by Dr. Edwin Leonard of Newton, pa” Sm centuries. and H,” We are ter an . illness of almost nine The president then addressed pimgniin ' 'C'"' "" x"""lcl"bt ,Mass., told the annual qmvemlon still groping frantically for a way months in which he bore his su1- the meeting and thanked her ex- Puppv Iuor Iaiudorlotrlovov customs of the Mm-mm; opwmemcal M. out of the sickening gloom left in ferlngs uncomplainlngly. trusting ecutive and all members for their hum. Sm... CocknfIpQnIcI I.nhnTQ11iQ1 pggluhuu soclatiom that the majority of the dark aftermath of World War always in the goodness and mercy help and co-operation. 5,,.,,..,5”"M 5.,mms,"p,,.d um. II. he said: "Truly. we are living at presentin the twilight of civiliz- ation. But it is comforting to re- mind ourselves that in human his- tory it often happens that the first rays of a bright. new down are mingled with the shadows of A twilight. Therefore there is still hope that the twilight that is our age will hecome a sunlit dawn. a dawn which in turn will become a beautiful and cloudless day at of God. The lnte Mr. Inman was born of pioneer parents in a log cabin near Argyle Shore where he had lived most of his life, except for a. few years when he resided in London, 0nt.. and at Broc-kton. Mass. For the past 12 years he had been I resident of Cornwall. He received House Destroyed 0 his schooling at Argyle Shore and as a lad in his teens was employ- ed with his father as a fisherman. Fire Thursday destroyed the u The convener of the nominating: schools-including those in the committee, Mrs. Ballingall. was Mlarltlmes. from what he had seen -were far outrdated. Take the teacher, for instance. she should be in the centre out the classroom. with the pupils seated around her. And black was no color for a blackboard; too hard on the eyes. Speaking on "f'he Co-ordlriated Classroom) Dr Leonard said school environmenthadagreat ef- To help Stan Francis decide the kind of puppy to buy-and to quality for the 8500 CASH bonus with the Studebaker-write your choice on any piece of paper--and aend it, along with a boxcop or facsimile from No-Rinse Fab. Colgate Dental Cream, Halo Sbuupoo or Palmolive Shave Crelmlo "SHARE THE WEALTH," TORONTO I4 "' ""2 m:.e:.::;';::"..:.t.':- W Illlllxanca R anal!) ma. Qnulonw Jgthunlaa "Shara Ib'e”Wealtb" wlilllse set undo-along PLUS 35 OTHER PRIZES! Mil uni Mfr Pllxu aca vlcvous am ll.lt.TlOt.Al 7”! III! III Frlnl - -molt aicvaas ..hIII I400: lrlau IAMOUI PRESTO COOKIII II WINNERS OF YEAI3 SIIQMY of your choice Fab. Colgate Dental Cream. Palmolive Shave Cream or do Shampoo. And Tender leuf'l'EA BAGS are TOPS for Convenience few on I c,hud.s devewpmem. peace and enlightenment. the day wh h E t d , t he. h , ' p A" pwwiunpu an I 5 k, E Th d E I step! to mmmve this environment of the great pardon anfl the grant mmelxne: lflisegienz mfg); ahrrmlnge gyelllllnll house of Mr.' William IM'nPvIn:ol:.In.d.NlaNIv :3"bil,,l.g(m;h.';:o:-?m':'fs:::rd:y?;nne103.. an W9” l'J0ll'8 f-like ln f-he Unlled ;:;mPe'!ot gglccee its 5115' x:?,T:;,el,-a? making a success of the venture, lost iena'th(;n:u S-ome gutryrmgge was :"""z”""""'” &alli!l:;ll'::e'ili?Stlhwlllo'l1:thr:::n.Im"' ” nu Skates. ' .. i' H! u t to k I t m” , "W8 0 6 -yeai-- a.u-aulinuo-canmrr-rod - I At the annual meeting at me peace amrgngi nations.1 I d GM” Muse l':er:l1!"lx:lel to ctimsflvniiile 3 Th: old dwelling. A pump house wag ;:;;le::t:m,n:e2:rNaqen&:s:1: 0 Here, at last. is Perfect tea-making! Littlo Nova sootia. Optometrists Assoclat- PA",(;r 5; ngthexlgxgsnance 0', deceased is sunwed by :3," Wm, alffh dE:"”yed' "n '3'; am Francis nhouldbun (lune nlbnd) g rov ence or e. ' ' - e 1 ,b k' ,.,--l. 5 ,4 i top leaves of finest fragrant Orange Pekoe... Kl; hglrgsgtfggf R011 ygallvang. the worm, he declared. "It was mg who was immerly Emily Matheym noon naftzeed urgsataglsg lag lgsgldt MAII. sexton 70 " 'f;'s:.pll'ha5?ur,::.lda:nAu l in the exact quonti for each brew' . N ' . ' . ' ' looking high above the clouds o n: Itusticoi one Son. Dr. Mark In- considerable h d b 1 "SHRRE THE : ed 0 :aiLTbadedai of 'Y m9 0 erpool. vice president, and John pagan darkness '0 mm who ,5 man of London, Ont: and 0” ea way core 1: "name L :35” h on spilling, no specks, no messy teapot ofterwardl M"ll'00ll9Y- Hlllllnxv 59""'”y' we” the Light of the world for guid- brother, Jack of Bonshaw. l;.:rltdl?ec((l)v:ftI'eg'le fizhihlgrzghljffa re-elected. . b. t 1 cognition of . No wonder more and more women find Tender ml Boymmr of smm John. N flI)rLC:;Ie -Iarizvlila-leatclciecaanrse by the Sub. h I1-Ila rlargely alttendedi funergl was outbreak with men from surround- -, .(c.,...,..m.,g....,. leaf Tea Bags the economical, convenient, B-- I D853 lgesldeng Of the Canad- mission of me”. mm to the God c:ulllrChT0oT1 sfng; gE"l1':l'4th nail; dgstrlcts facing conveyed to the raglan! an . fan Associa on o Optometrists. f H d th mt men -. re. y .ruc . M .-bdi,.1, 9'ac'c": way u, 5"” "ml G" ”3'"' m'daY' also spoke today on the work of :vereel::c"uedan,,on,ea:he Mam" of lnlerment tnklng place ln the Fire fighting efforts extlngulsh- m:llIne9Ita.l95o. e " thghnational giroup. n L the dark ages. and H is by 3 (ml church cemetx.-ry. - F.I-l.M. Ed an otgtbgeak on one of the .11 -, L e convent on con nues omor- h- l H - lb. arns w lc was lg 't d b th e liar program of C rlst an ving V Au thenlbeams Ywer: cm law" a return to Christ. and His eternal principles of justice and charity that our Christian civilization can be saved from the hideous dark- liens that is again upon the M00 l . W of our changing world. History re- peats itself: and it shall repeat it- self in the crises of our present- . day world." WHEN YOU USE -o 'PuJt.7.. ifs easy to see why Jcll-0 Puddings are favorites-anytime, on any occasion! For all Jell-O Puddings have that real homemade flavor . . . wonderful creamy smoothness . . . tempting. appealing color. And what's more - they take only minutes to prepare! Behind every Jell-O Pudding stands the fine reputation of the jeii-0 name- a reputation loss was partially Me house fire. Another P.E.l. Sow he a . . - T k C d. covered by insurance. - Advanced Registry . The sow, "Lassies Best" 11C. owned by Esdnie Burdett. Dundas AoYePoAo Centre, has qualified in Advanced . Registry with a slaughter test score of 94. This is the second Prince Ed- ward lsland sow to make such a -:- high score in recent months. The Ibo the first time in Charlotte- other one was the saw --Amy wll. town. a meeting of the Diocesan ton” 20. owned by John MacNutt. Council of the A.Y.P.A. was held Malpequc. These are two of the over the weekend with 16 dole- highest scoring living qualified gates attending. Represent?"-lV95 sows in Canada today. were present from Amhefslv Cltpg The Advanced Registry Board Breton. Halifax, lzuleenburg 8” for swine has issued a report Prince Edlwa-Yd Island De3"9'l:y;7 which shows the following 17.22. The m99Wl8 00"""e"ced ” p' Island owned sows recently quali- m on Snlollfdny Wllh the deleg”l1e.: fled: Fortunate Dora 40. James settlns tosether It 15” We mil”; xeliy. lo-162-B5: Limewood oo, hall On Sundnll "W: ggio Mfd M Sterling Wood. 9-133-33; Herring. '”?"'”d ”C”'"”"” ”",,'l t 5, pm... ton Columbine zsc. J. Gelas Gal- ocloek Smlcev W. Igck 'm.m,;s'5 lant. 9-l53-86: Montague Only one D"-ml! We 3 9” ' 208. D. MacLeod. 12-188-B8; Lassie: that has been gained over the years by cxcep- Djaxzrgn glgglnulauls Fergiva, Best 110. Esdale Burdett. 9-198-D4; tional quality in desserts. When you use lell-O W 5 mm by ms. Mm” Eaton, Eastside Claire 27C. John Thomp- Pudclings you know you'll get satisfying results. l.,:nueEnn- of this oommitteec.k The Rlg&(l178I-?l)2;mS-tgwnrt 100. Prun- (Jcll-O is atradc-mark owned by General Foods, festival is held athestztlsls &;mf:il In 019- above -W-neg. the um May llitli. filth w going to Br we r. V Members of the st. Peters A- Y.P.A. were hosts to the council at, 3 very enjoyable lobster sup- Limited.) figure indicates the number or pigs saved in the tested litter. The sec- ond figure denotes the age in days of the pigs when slaughtered. The pm, following which the delegates last. figure gives the average attended 7 p. m. evensong at the slaughter test. score of the four Cathedral. test W85- : KINGSTON W. 1. Mrs. Bertram Willis was hostess lo the Kingston W. I. on May. ll”:- In the absence of the Presiden-. Myron Holmes invited members for next meeting. bunch com- mittee Mrs. Tyrus Holmes and Mrs. Zillmh Newson. Mrs. Hibbert Tremcre of Hamp- Mrs. Horace Willis plesldedi lng opened by 51118”? "'9 "sf tute Ode. followed by Creed. Mrs. shire W. l. on he-half of the mem- llcrs expressed their appreciation on being entertained by Kingston Willis welcomed the Hampslllrc W. I. as our BUG-5l5 ml "'9 9Vem"g' evening consisted of contests and Roll Call was an-Sweled by ”V”"' relay rnce won by Hampshire teen memberS- C9"'95Pc"de"Ce W. I. Collection sl.00. A dainty waa read. two sympathy 93”” lumh was served by the ladies. were acknoWled89d- 31" V” 1'4” The meeting cosed by the National ters of acknowledznmell we” Anthem. read. one from Red Cross "for: money submitted and one .0 members. The program for the w 6ala Pad Pudding Fit for the hnest occasion - and oh. so simple to nuke; WTATTIID LONG TIME h for quilts. it was ', Stgzeanigled seconded that 55.00 17'! -roxvo, June 5 -(Reuters) - 3' IV: we-Mill donated to Salvation Army. A Mrs Yoshlno Nakahone. who was I-lnelllayorclloeolatecalo note was taken on speakers for mid to be 130 Wm-5 old, com- mv-e?E&. ; Convention. it was decided to gel mitt:-d sulcldc here by jumping lnw Is evp :vanln,whlppad and awutonea , t 1 51,” e V ' f dow boxes a river. the Ens l I-ntlulli Jaw dropnuln mum ;:(;::;5Rol(ill'ca1;'V:: be answered by game Mlclhlohl shimbun reports ' . ' - Prep." puddms -1 duemd on plan”, but each member paying loci Mm today. u Here's a kitchen so pleasant You'll even want to loaf use 294; cups milk. Cut cake in cubes and arrange in fancy serving dish. Pour chilled pudding over cake. Garnish with rum- davorecl whipped cream and slice: of mara- Khino cherries. Makes 6 to 8 serving. in itl Of course. the more time Y9” 'P9"d ll"'”I 'll'. mm” Y”:," appreciate the beauty, the can-of-cleaning, the Iona li”""9"'” ” 3 Gold seal congoleum Rug. 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