MONDAY THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 7. 1952 NEW DONDON W. I. The regular meeting of the New London w.I. met at the home of Mrs. Fred Maclilwen on Dec. lath. Meeting opened by singing "Sil- ent Night" followed by repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by ten members with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed and it was decided to leave blankets on hand at present to see it they could be sold. Proceeds from concert was 362.15, expenses )il.50. It was decirir-d to give donations to the 1.3. League, Orphanage. Red Cross. and Save the Children Fund this year. -' Sick committee reported no calls made and school reported towels. scan and toilet paper needed. New school committee is Mrs. Lorne Campbell and Mrs. Leigh Mac- Ewen. Correspondence consisted of let- ters from Red Cross, First Aid Course. a thank you card. and Farm Radio Forum Bills were on mn- '-ion ordered paid. Mrs. Ross MacEwen was ap- pointed as the new Vice-Presid- ent. It was decided to treat the school children to apples and candy at Christmas; also to re- member two shut-ins with boxes. The program consisted of a paper on "Winter meals for the Family" read by Mrs. George Cole. Next meeting is to be held at the , home of Mrs. Don Macliwen when roll call will be answered with re- cipe for a supper dish, Collection 31.20; membership .70c. Meeting closed with "The Kins" and lunch was served by.the host- ess and committee in charge. ROMAN RELICS The ancient city Italy contains remains villas formerly lnhabltated Roman nobles. including Cicero. of Rormia in of many by NAB STOWAWAYS CAPE TOWN-ICP)-Two stow- aways in court here were each fined no or 14 days in prison. They hidin the funnels of the liner Dominion Monarch when she left Australia recently. The pair. James Robinson. 28. and James Goldie. 25. said they wanted to get to Scotland. Your Car Now! at Firestone uh 90"" am” Bull! W oi extra caP”' Plonw IN WINTER WEIIIIIEII WITH 1-'i rest: SUPER i 1.; Ion t I:r:I:etIicoI0W' v ANTI-FREEZE, Prevents rust and corn rosion. Protect: your motor against Irigid weather. Your Friendly 3' cl - easy ttanindonlif I resto no Dealer Store Reserve Tuasriiy, Iiiglit. Jan. 15 When the Central Royalty Glee Club Presents "FAMILY ALIIIM" ' At 'PrIaoolIf-Walls college Auditor-Ian Admission 500 I . sponsored by Centennial AY's'l!ea club rionsrrs NOW on sat: nan . loitcinwn on December 23rd. 195i. llaic S.-imucl C. Pierce and BLILLETINS FROM BI RDLAND Wlulrazgn. vausos FIRST BIRD SEEN What bird starts your list for the new year? Of course it de- pends largely upon whether you live in a city. a small town, or a country district. But unless you reside in a closely-built, treeless section. you may wake up to see a small Brown Creeper on the trunk of your big elm, or find a flock of bright. raspberry red Pine Grosbeaks feeding on the seeds of your mountain ash. Should your grounds be sur- rounded by a thorny hedge. a Sh--ike may be attracted there. to hang its kill on the pointed books. A home set amidst evergreens. not too far from our southern border, is a choice spot for Goldencrowned Kinglets. These tiny birds. travel- ling in flocks, eat insect eggs and set-tn not to mind cold and snow. Suppose you are hemmed In by buildings. there are some birds you may quite possibly see. and others ins: your eyes are certain to rest on. But will you notice them - sce them with your mind? Could you adcquately describe our three. imported. but now year-round re- sidents, which, considering that they predominate. most likely came into your line of vision the very first day of January? The Pigeon now monopolize: nu st of our tallest city buildings and the eaves of many ordlnarv houses. A descendant of the Rock Dore of Europe, it has become do- mesticated and, because of care- ful breeding, shows great variety in colour shape of tail. and so on Nevertheless it has all the im- portant, original characteristics. Have you discovered that we hair a dark bird, somewhat small- cr than a Robin. that changes its appearancc winter and summer? Just now it has light tips to many of its feathers. giving a spotty look. anti the long bill is dark. Next spring you may think the same iurlivldual is a different species. as the light dots will have vanished. fillfl the bill changed to yellow. but its wings will still be longer than its stubby tail. This is the European Starling. first brought to this continent. in 1890. The so-called City Sparrow Ls, In reality. no relative at all oi our iruc Sparrows: Song, White-throah cd, Chipping. and the rest. It belongs to the Weaver Finches of the Old World. Do you imagine all are alike? Look carefully. and you will find two distinct plum- agrs. The lady is striped brown i:'iovc. gzrcy below. The black bib of the male is very definite; his i-:Hirish,cl1ecks underparts. and wing bars go unnoticed owing to citv irt. Do birds cross the ocean? IN MEMORIAM There passed away in Char- I-lr-ancy in hcr was the former Mrs. use it IV. IL. R. Iluaml Lssrls Ts Fatal Shooting or Two soldiers JOSEPH LANOII Two soldiers, Sapper J. W. Cau- ficld of Pine Falls, Man., and Craftsman C. E. Johannson of sas- katoon, were shot dead in the of- ficers' mess at Petawawa army camp at Pembroke. 0nt.. as re- sult of a grudge. The shooting, in which sapper Joseph Lanoie oi Welland, Ont., is being held on murder charge, ciimaxed an argu- ment after a pre-New Year party, where the men had been drinklns. heavily. The weapon - a pistol -was not army issue, but a "priv- ate" one believed smuggled into camp. W. M. 8. Meetings MAl.PEQUE:BH.;I:TIC IV III S The December meeting of the Ilialpeque and Baltic W. M. S. of Pi-Lncetown United Church met or Thursday evening, December 13, at the rnanse with Mrs. Bruce Riley presiding foe fiilc; collection .'52.20; donation The worship serv.ce was con-.51-00 and Sink"!-'.' fund S1-00. ducted by Mrs. Kenneth Owenl C0””C'5P0"d'-lnce included 3 IBI- jtcr from Mrs. Tait telling of Mlssion- , , folglsliclcs uvnilulilc. also 11 letter in wnstwll-'Ilirl to World Day of Prayer. llis Iicmlrl. Mrs. Murr:iy Orr road. i"Ilow Christmas is Called" and iMrs. B. Anrlrciv gave, "Playing iLifc's Game With A Smile". Thc community friendship sec- and was taken from the My Monthly with Hymn 64. lowed by prayer. Roll call answered by 13 members with vcrsc of Scripture pertaining to the Christmas spirit. One of the former members. Mrs. Taylor. waslpresent, and was given a cor- rm... 1 d f-. I I dial welcome. 'l'he 'Ireasureri'siu.,,(,,lf:S' 'f!fJ),f)l,.(;.,.ds 'I;,n,'not3Vsen:;,g report was given and collection mzm mus in homes and nine In Eakem iliospitul. MI5-. Ch W- RN115-70' i'9P01'tCdi, Appoinimcnis are as follows: on box she had sent to Korea and Ln:irlcr, Mrs. Wnrfielrl Orr; Lunch. It was moved and seconded that a Miss Elsie Lnird and Mrs. Foster vote of thanks be extended to Ilclxllsciltlr; llcralds, Mrs. Edwin Stev- nlsn to send :2 C0 to Dr. Mooney cusnn and Mrs. Melvin Mt-Leod to forward this parcel overseas. Irmri Prayer. Mrs. Millur Orr. The Christian Sicwardship Sec-l Mrs. Andrcw offered prayer and rotary rend a very interesting 3,-L1- Mrs. Mclvin Mrlscotl invited the ole and the Community Pi-icndsliip""'-VI IITWIIHIZ in hcr home on Jan- sccretnry reported thrce hrxne,”-7'3" "WV TI"? WCNIMZ Closed cans and mrce hospmll Canslwilli they Mizpnh Benediction. made. Correspondence was then: A l""”1"lE3, "E II" L"i”95 Md pond including 3 layer about U", folloivcrl. Miss Annar Sicvcnson ..wol.ld.s Day of Pmym,'.. also was ln"t'Ilill'E0 and minutes were one about me shomhg or mms. rcuri. 1.. mcmhcrs nnswcrcrl the Next mecmm to he held on roll I('iIII rind onc pillow SIIFII will January 8' at the home or Mrs uuctinncil unri sold for &1.3.1. . '1'hr- prcsiriont rc-clcci.cd' Mrs Dun n M G : ' t . e .' . , . ' ' Gemcldn Locihggc ail; Iclhzrzc um ii .11 hold Orr elected as secretary of. . - - comm and dev-monn1- l3??.s”L5.T. 0'I..i..IT3E.i'”'f.”lZ..””.i! d'I'hc iiewpiflccrs were ihcn vot- 13,-”. ),..,,,n hook rm. news and e 1'1:-GT gp”-i5'de”.t To Ml"-Y 5- MC',lu'o with music for the choir. K5-l' V1C9'Pre5ld9"L 3lTS- Mrs. Mt-Lend rcporicd a nice Bruce Riley. Secrrtary Mrmjsum on hand. Collection amount- Enrle Taylor. 'l'reasurer Mrs. cd to 95 cents. Gerald Lockhart. l . . .. . T119 Canadian Friendship Cami myr:urtan.nu.A(1u.r:v w. M. Service was carried out with Mrs. ycnr. Shc Pierce. only child of thcl his! wife .lnnc Wyatt of I-lighfielrl. I Ilcr funcral which was heldl privnicly from the MncLcan Fun- crnl Home was conducted by Rev. ll. D. Ashforrl of Trinity Un- itcrl Church. Left to mourn is one daughter. Eihcl. Mrs. B. J. Gurnhum. Her husband prerlcc-cased her seven- icr-n months ngo. Interment was Cemetery. Daisy In the Pcoplcis MI.-hay as leadcruiiicl six rcadcrs, Thc w.M,s. mot, at the home or assisted by llghtzng the candles Mrs. liibbcrt llughcs on cc. and rcadinu a verse for cnch rnccgmth, with 15 mcmhcrs and two of the world. Several of the beau- visitors proscnt. tiful Christmas carols were sung! lilrs. lmilh lilai-Kinnon led the Peace. perfect peace, with sorrowsi surging round? I On Jcsus' bosom nought but calm' is found. ' Pr-ncc, perfect pcacc. rlcath shad-I owing us and ours? Jesus has vanquished death and all its powers. It is enough, earth's struggles soon shall cease, And Jesus call us to heaven's' perfect peace. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear Husbanrliand Dari. Pte. John H. Bell who was killed In action In Ortona, Italy, Jan 70!. I044. In memory of one with whom Our paths have had to part. Who yet is never far from me, ' But always close In heart. Whose cherished memory lives on To comfort me today And keep that dear one In my thoughts Each sup along llfe'rs way. Lovlugly remrmhr-rerl by his Wife and ('hlidrr-n. SWIM-SUIT QUEST .-... LONDON -- (CP) - Doris Xoore, whose hobby is collecting a. clent and modern bathing cos- tumes, is looking for a man'r cos- tume ot the Edwardian ers. - with horizontal stripes. high neck and long legs. She wants to add it to her collection of 2,500 costumes. men to be shown to the public. Itlloumotict ' . Arthritis Pains If you are suffering from srrbrlris. "mimldlmu sciatica or neuritis, you "ll! now hope to get fast relief from pain and discomfort. Thousands and thousands of Inn and woman ME!- DOL 5r'i2li.'1”J.'r53EEz'i'3".tiii"”" ea. cl" "90 VOW amulet today. Itlih '05 II IOIJ OE E&l of with Mrs. Front; B933,-510 as Ciirislnias programme which open- pianist. icrl 'by singing "Angels From the Closing pray”, "our Lord's Realms of Glory". then the read- summa,-... of um Law and ;-,3 im: nf ihn Mugnificnt In unison i.9ncd1Cti0,,gv mum. 2. 9942,. was followed by sinrzinn "0 Come closed the meetinz. The lunch A” Y" F'""h””"' committee, Mrs. Herbie swwan: pk bcnutiful cnnrllc lighting scr- and Mrs. Bruce Riley, served ar:'l'xiIi'T W” 'lt"1i' nlfilh lac iolloxiing Mn In .- I ' . -4 Hum: pars: rs. rote ac- gVamSi;v"p:3,1rflr::.h VI” G W Millan. Mrs. Albert Rood. Mrs. org Clicslcy llughcs, Miss Doris X-M Brown. Mrs. Girlcnn Mucl..auchlan rind Mrs. Lornc MncMlll1m. NICEV GI.AS(i()IV IV. M. S. H A Away In A Manger" was then sunc, followcrl by "Gentle Mary The Now Glnziizoi-v Auxiiia nf , , H Laid I-lcr Child", Ihcn rcsponsive the W. M. S. me! Ill. (hr! home of , Mrs..M(-lvin McLeod for the an- ”M""8 0i "'1' Tm Command- nual and Christmas nincting. ""'"'5' , Mrs. R. W. Stevenson led the M':S' Coh" M”cL""' WW” 3 devotional period following the "”d'''” "" "Th0”Hh'5 M I116 program from the monthly, and ""1 "I ”" Yell”. M” Hibhefl was nsslslcri In this lovely scr- Hmih” ””d "I9 h9n0dlClI0i'I vice by the members. Minutcs of Imm L"k'3 25 2932- 'Thc minutes of the last meet. me were read and the roll an- swcrcrl. It was decided that all the mcmhers bring their Mission. HF)" Monthly to the next meeting the previous meeting were read and approved and the roll call was answered with a verse of a hymn by 12 mcmhcrs. one assoc- late and one visitor. Officers were rr--cloctcrl for tho '9 h" I"”'k9d "lid 59111 I0 New- coming year. Rcccipls for tho r!ve- E0”"d1""d- ning were. birthday box 56,10; Th? NOCIIOTI Of officers took Quickies I by Ken Reynolds .l.i.-...i l:33Iilii -3 Y flkgstgos--ca 12- 2'7 V "Awkward! . . . and I just had that hatchet sharpen- OLCI .........g,g.. id by It DIM-I I found in the Guardian Want Ads!" Daughters or England Install officers on Ttuiradsy evenings January 3.-a, Queen Elizabeth Lodle. No. 115. Daughters of England. was honorod by having so their guest the Worthy District Deputy- Mrs. Beatrice Hayward. Manc- ton. N. 3.. who was makinl MT official visit. While here she in- stalled the new slate of oiiticerl for the ensuing year. Mrs. Hayward was assisted by Mrs. Adelaide Moore. Past Pres- ident. acting as Grand Guide. The following officers were installed: Mrs. Edith Davis. Wort-hy P-It President; Mrs. Priscilla Diunoad. Worthy President: Mrs. Etta Bell. Worthy Vice President: Min Myrtle White. Recording Sym- tary: Mrs. Eleanor small. Finan- eial secretary: Mrs. Marion Mac- Auslsnd. Treasurer: Mrs. NoblO Gus. Worthy Chaplain: M!!- Ru-by Bur-hoe. First Guide: Mll- Freada Johnston, Second Guide: Mrs. Catherine Smith. Ttiird Guide; Mrs. Helen Turner. Fourth Guide: Mrs. Jean MacLean. In- aide Guard: Mrs. Lillian Smith. Past, President, Outside Guard; Mrs. Blanche Arblng. " ' W Miss Mabel Worth and Mrs. lnez Lailferty. Trustees; Ml: Ethel Sutherland. Mrs. Helen lteensn and Mrs. lslay Moors, Auditors. At the conclusion of the in- stallation ceremonies. Mrs. Hay- ward, W. W. D., presented Mrs. Edith Davis. the retiring Worthy President with a Past President's Jewel. This was followed by Mrs. Davis. presenting Mrs. Hayward with a suitable gift as I remem- brance of her visit to Queen Eliz- sbcth Lodge. After -several of the officers and members spoke a few words, the Worthy President called on Mrs. Hayward who gave an in- teresting talk on the work being carried out in the order. The evening was brought to a close with a delicious lunch being serv- ed by the refreshment commit- tee. This was highlighted by the committee carrying in I gaiiy decorated birthday cake as the members joined in singing "Happy Birthday" to Miss Myrtle White, who was completely taken by sur- prise. The refreshment committee was Mrs. Adelaide Moore, Mrs. Jane Sentner. Mrs. Blanche Arbing. Mrs. Hilda Robinson, Mrs. Thelma Cudmore, and Mrs. Dorothy Green. place with the following results: Hon. President. Mrs. Colin Mac- Lure; President, Mrs. Lorne Mac- Millan: Vice-President. Mrs. Grove MacMillan: Secretary, Mrs. Orr Maccnnn; Treasurer, Mrs. Ches- ley Hughes. The collection amounted to 34.50. The next roll call Is to be an- swered by a verse containing the word "Holy" and the next place of meeting will be at the home of Miss 1-lolen Wilson. The meeting closed by repeat- ing the Lord's Prayer. A social hour was enjoyed and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. balanced combination of Such Economy! Esso and Esso Extra are continually being improved to give the best starting, smooth flowing power. I lively acceleration and protection against engine ping. Switch to Esso Gasolines and you're always ahead! "Glad I switched thus only Iartlatts vocntlnued tom page 2 swirl. and bald it in place with s. little cluster of grape hyscinths from the bowl on tha- table. As she came out of bar room and went along the hall she came face to face with Rusty Randolph. who smiled at her politely. bowed and gargdtted her to past. her head She had not spoken to him since they lefthgis train. DWAIH BUSH Downs s in the beautiful old living room with its faded chinta. its ancient mahogany, its thin irnin from load an: yeas- silken rugs, she saw Bus. and Mary sue standing before the fireplace, banked on this warm spring night with great sprays of wild honeysuckl . To be continued ' FIND NOTADLE MURAL WELDOW, Somerset. England - (CP) - Archaeologists have recov- ered a fresco of Christ and the 12 apostles from behind ' t on the wall of a local church. The mural, said to be at least 450 years old. was covered up by the troops of Oliver Cromwell in the 17th cent- ury. ours are In: use mo mrulav Ioog ":1 i.'. 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WtTI-I Maior Hoof; UNCLE ANID6.1 -ror.o PINKV FOSTER you SAID YOU'D 6i-IAKE THE TAR . 0u1'A HIM IF I-IE oipw'r- QUIT FICKING ON ME------ I-IE 6AiD IF YOU DID I-II5 OLD MAN WOULD 1 I MIDGSET .4 I-its Fis-T! '