l§LLEN'S DIARY i g Sweet Maple Syrup Can Brighten Damp Fall Day Granddaughter. a fortunate turnip. And id add a piquant young miss. as is these times. taste to the whole, a spiced sp- many other rural student priv- pie relish. iliged to commute from home “Now what are we to have to city seats of learning went for dessert?" Alex asked. he, out in a shower this morning. having stopped by to the meal. Not on foot today. but happily “We have hot rolls. Now chauffeured by Mack, as far as wouldn't this be the day to open lane’s end... that gift-tin of maple syrup? "Now how long is your lane. Haven't we been saving it since Ellen" one who has never the spring. for just such I visited Alderlea. inquired til e cheerless day as is this?" other day. “Would it be a He smiled. ‘‘It should sweeten mile?" lt" he nodded. It is actually not more than an “And we can imagine we are step. A matter of only a two‘ there in that sugar bush with i minutes‘ walk to reach its the March-sun smiling down on bridge across the etream.~ and us" we said. “No rain there, but -. . just past it, lane's end. There a warm sunny wind. And the . ‘ ’ . _'. r ‘ was a time in our farming with sap running from the gre at »~ ’ V James. before any motor-driven maple trees. And spring show- vehicles frequented the road- ing in the blue of the sky. And way. when in summer a gate we'll be remembering the kind- _ guarded the entrance there. ly folks who put our names in When we excursioned from the the pot in which the syrup was farm, this occasioned a pause made on their interesting farm there to allow for its opening in Quebec." and closing. And if one were Rolls and maple syrup were driving alone. and bound home- our d essert at dinner...with . . . N ward. the latter must be done eaves dripping out of doors and " e" = g n ‘ in haste. lest the old mare. our clamp leaves drifting down in- . . ‘ ii ‘.;. driver. should suddenly suc- differently from the branches of . . t l ”; §umb'trlil a yiealrning to {tome ht: thie) goldenhwillow in the ytard. er s a an eave us o wa .~ amp te day was. Bu our L UD 10 the Yard! {farmers busied themselves at Mrs. Arthur Roper and , ion Show". which is hein g Curling Club on Monday and is donebyclub members. Lei! "How is it that one knows thefchores about. There were sties. Mrs. Wes Storey are the co- ; sponsored by l.he ladies i Tuesday of next week. Mem- to right are Mr|_ Macponaln, WW inslant he Sets foot 0n !l0 clean find bed: 8 new trough’ conveners of the "Fall Fash- l branch of the Charlottetown l bers of the "clothes commit- M” Storey M" Jack M» home - soil?" Mack wondered ito fashion: a creep in make for? v’ tee" for the show are Mrs. ' ‘ ‘ one day recently. ‘‘It's a fact. ‘some small ones: a window in-«Inew subscriptions will be at in aging, standard, for comminuh clmm-d Mannonald, M,-,_ Eachern. There‘s no denying it." lserted in a repaired granary. ihighe, mm Mm Lawson point- ed been metal sealer rings, fat Jack MacEachern and Mrs.: Mrs. Angus MacEachern. The "W" 3” h‘ the lhihd" 3 Visit’ .“’hiF'h hi’ '0 ‘his has h9V“-1' hem ied out that re-newals and new and oils. canned fish, olive oil. Mg": MacEhchem‘ Th’ commentator for the show will °h,.°h“°h1f’h- _, .i~"'§‘h- ' _ isubscriptions would be a great and dairy products. clothes for the show are be- ‘be M” wane; Gog; N°' "5 h‘ the heart we Phi hh°th°' ‘tick °h the h"’- | help in financing this testing pro- Tuesday’: meeting was chair- h, sh “ed through the aid- 3E“°"" Jame! Sa>’S- "=°m° in lject. The new bulletin will con- ed by Mrs. Lorne MacLellan, 3 pp A day °' rah“ ‘hi’ “'33- It °f‘ l “W at his d*‘Y’5 °hd- vi-‘hhd 91°59 7tain the results of the testing president of the Island branch of t °°‘m°sy °' M°°r° and Mac’ ifered the °°°k 8 “me hhd S°"'ih° d°°" against the night-" iplus all the present articles on the CAC who also reported o ni L905 Lid» and ah the Work here t ANY Mrs. Roper and h "has {'5' 4" n . i ‘ 5°" t° 5e“'° he’ hhhsehhid he’ "N0 m°°h'-W We ask CAC activities and buying guid- Canada Standard Sizes and a connected with the show 0 5°“’°. 5°“ "!°S‘ "*“‘“’°"Ve f‘’"’- we had. 3‘ "N" S.‘‘“'- 3"‘ "he 5’“"."5’ es. all of interest to the consum- demonstration on mea suring hour of the day on night. ghligrt ofigzgealltt, “Wlthd onhén ltilnpe heingh a heart-warmii;§.er_ children to determine proper’ . - - o 1 lg . an e mg. ‘we ave een romis l ..l‘:"..”i..°;.:.'.'.:"'..‘.‘*.::: :2: ::t.*:::*.*'*..:: *'':..S:..'‘:'"*::'.;:.’; i:§$i‘i.i.“5".‘£"2f.“’n.£°£.. .32: " l :::'°:.:::.:::::ti.:‘::::::i::: n. mm «mm cm 4-6623. I V 93- 3 ' 9 projects financed by the Juh_ [comes only from the choice cuts Until tomorrow — — Diary —‘;iY 011 Cflnflda Sllindard Sites. we" also dealt with‘ lnurnc. C“-‘emu for 24 “om. gem“ the co-eaiveners of thg t-,Au— this undertaking ahd "hm ion League In recent years ‘not beef. With it, potato and Good-night..... “pointing out that so far specifi- tumn Buffet SllPPel"' being the 5Pl‘iil8 30009“ T33» Which was the furnishing of the ‘cations for 19 kinds of garments ll - _ held by the Junior League of the group sponsors e a ch lounge in the Nurses’ Resi- have been issued. She also mm Hosiery Fact and Fash Ph‘"'° “"7 " “m E, :5"... i l .. _ the Charlottetown Hospital on spring, are used to purchase dence. i fiinhhgdhhht “:50 C05“; Eixureiihzliiedctalirtee hi’sftory!.1 31:3‘; Charlottetown. P.I.I. Mann‘ u” ch...“ h :13: Tuplln and famlly, Mun‘; such problems as bacon pack-lstockings. l l. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rich-i A report on the annual con- Kingston. Ont.. in June. given‘ lnnnnnn lnh nn Monday ,0 nnnnn lterence of the Canadian Assoc- by Mrs. .l._A. Lawson. highlight-i to their home at South Brewen {tattoo of Consumers held in led a meeting of the P. E. I. i , V ’ iMaine. after spending the past ‘branch of the CAC held on ' [ten days at Mai-gate. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuplin. At the close of the meeting I Dist. sum. sun Life at Canada Tuesday at the National Film [Board Room in Charlottetown, - . ‘ . The highliiglht of Mrs. Lawson's c 0 . report concerned the transfor- mation of ' I. ' ' Mr. A.rah Pidgeon. Sp r I n g Brook. is a patient in the Prince Anne Bond, Women's Editor. Phone 4-sails -; 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 18, 1962 the CAC into a test- ing organization: and she point- ed out that the financial respon- _ sibiiity for the CAC had b e e n transferred from individual di- rectors to a corporate body as a necessary step in the develop- ment of the CAC as a testing organization. Mrs. Lawson pointed out to those attending the meeting that the president of the CAC of Can- ada and an official of the Con- sumer Relations Section of the Food and Drug Directorate had ‘ attended conferences in Lon- T don. Eng., and Brussels. Bel- . gium to gather information on i testing programs. i The CAC committee on testing has drawn up a preliminary list of projects for two issues of a testing bulletin and research ‘ has already begun on six prod- Mrs. Lonnie Webster. N o r- 5 . born. is making a good recovery i following surgery at the Prince: H county Hospital. Summerside. In u Mr David Caseley. Kensing-"" Twelveir tables participated in [ a three weeks visit with b er :?(;J‘J'nit'ya1PIf,tSl$gn1i'n ggfnmggizcs . Mhhdal’ ‘hit’-hhs 5°55i°h °f the - dwghtehv Mrs‘ SK‘ D°hald' and where he is receiving treatment. ‘ Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge : Dr. Donald in Moncton, N.B. l Club ti‘!!! Charlottetown Hotel; Mt. Allison students spending“; and botll sides of the table pro- Mrs. R.A. Home was hostess the weekend at their homes are 5 duced a close finish for the top at bridge 81 hel‘ home in_ SUl'n- Garth Caseley and Elizabeth: prsitions. ,m€"Sid9 on Monday evening. Davison, Kensington, and Neil: Mrs. l..E. Wellner and Mrs.3 Scott and Donald Linkletter, W.irl V. Dunbar topped the Mrs. llarry 'i'- Holman. -ll‘-. Silmmerside. not-ll..sniith pairings by a slim .cn‘ei'taincd the members of the . margin mm. D”). Holman and ‘()l.-.,. Clhh at her home 1" sum- Mrs. Joseph Dunning has re- . To;-yv (';,uly_ and in the east. merside on Wednesday after- lu_l‘n9d lo hel‘ h_0I_n_9 n8; west section. Mr. and Mrs. Gor- hégiznséor the first '}Yll‘eetllf’lgn0f the §'|%€l;ri:ni'é9‘Y atVll5(1::‘sii!ng:';i‘3iiV°5 l _ I 4 don Senn finished first by a‘; ~ - Sefl_S0n- 9 0 OWIDE ‘ i ' “Hm 0nP'p°in.t margin over Dy" Slate M “when w“- appointed Mr Lio d Martin. 0rwell,i atvyduSdle:trilglllSe::l];ljia:cr:d .l.H. (‘titanic-_\ and Dr. Lee Kll- for the coming year. president. 5/ . d h h I 1. lo... Mrs. li.T. Holman. Jr.; vi ce- was guest soloist at the U-C«W- i ~3“ 50"“? 0"“ 0d "'9" and ‘pr-(\gid(\n|‘ Mm (;,_3_ sheen; Thankoffering service held in. Seen above is .T.A. Lawson. Isome watches. _ A M.‘ Vrndn.-Pk K.(.hh.I. or g(-Qrpfvarv My-5, l),E_ god. the Long River Church on Sun»: Chfll‘l0ii9t0Wn. Fecnniiy 8P- ‘ As soon as testing results are ‘ w‘,n;“,;” N 'v:, Min Uq A -side l,g.;5.,,e, Ml-s_ (‘,_J_ Hay. day, and was accompanied by pointed treasurer of. the local ‘available the CAC Bulletin will 8 d I ' the -‘t hy' ]an;'0h' reg. Tea was 39';-ved by the has. the organist, Mrs. Hora ce UN IC E F . Mr .be replaced by a larger quarter- ’ nf"_“' V‘h, 5’ ‘"13’ 3’ pd f S... Thompson, Lawson has opened a special jly testing bulletin. She announc- ah .t;h°T"ng 0 spin aMCw i Mr. Garth Caseley. student; account at the Canadian Im- ;ed that the present subscription “W C M or harp" 5' r‘ Nuns N13,‘)! May",-. who h a, minister. gave a talk. illustrat-l perial Bank of Commerce to rate of the bulletin would carry tit-n a patient in the P r i n cg ed withslides. on the three sum- i receive contributions to the nuntll the testing bulletin is start- mi ntl Street. (‘llariotletown and ih ‘NH hm ‘NM and bmthemn _ C()|"1ty Hospital Annex for the mer mission fields in which hel organization. zed. but that all re-newals and QQNFIDENTIALLY YOURS . _ _l _ 1 :11” l, . had ministered, —Kingsland.n 1:“. ;Y'.'...?,';;',“”’‘- '‘“'"‘‘S “”“‘ F§.Zu‘§i§§Say”t$".nZ t“t"é"ii‘an'ii‘tl‘§. sun. Fishburn. Ana. and} ' ' ' .tion Center in Charlottetown for Canso. - _ _ , .11". maniac" M Amcda .l.N,_ yfufihpr [rpa|mpnl_ The Th?iIk:glVllldE offerlhgblof . 1 flowers rui an vegea es. era Pineall and Rernarrl (or-l , ' . ml" WM nnlnmnizpd 3, thel A number of friends lzalhered 3l‘l‘3flE9dwlnrgrifitghugghaggg iii; rathnriral of the Assumption in , 3' lhf‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. J. gltrvlcgmcee count Hospital n,,mwmn_ NR. on Satm.dny.LeRoy Gallant. Summerside. on suemmemde y . ~‘°v'"“**" 2“. .‘“‘.”‘ i¥i?&i’t‘;’é’;l$t'}ii“.’?n§§ESii§n’£5’2 ' 7 hale ':‘<r':(;":,a':=‘al";),m.(:at":,h§jshower. The many and beautl- Mr and Ml‘S~ J05‘-‘Dh Ciollgh. -—by Byrne Hope Sanders MONTREAL, October 18th—-Do yourself a favour . . . by buyin a Canada Savings Bend at the BANK OF ONTREAL. Each year half of my savings go into these bonds . . . and I've never regretted it . . . far from it! You see. you can buy Canada Savings Bonds Up to 50% saving on children's clothigi . . . t ide returned recent- . . - . - - - - ‘ dr hi tu “ Mr and Mrs. Michael Pmeau. .h". ihhs “"9 Passed “’ t he °' Shmmers - - h at the B of M outright or for as little as 5% The Fngldaue Dryer gxves you such fast, eflicient turn-over of sun y t at you can ac 8 y -, ; rltle-to-he, who opened them, iv f!0l’l_‘! 3 hniidfllf dllrlhfi Whlc d .. 1 .50 f b d— 'th th , _ . it-""t.r‘[:.’¢‘mRil':’9tl1‘1_(‘l';.rl“‘.n.i.‘.)f am‘ at hand "1 8 accompanying vennen they visited relatives in Chal‘- hm?“ to be paidohln eleglelny esqzml ggnafillmsgnlmenzi Yo: save up to 50% on your outlay for children s clothes. A snow suit can be dried in minutes on ‘were read by Mrs. H o w a rd lolletown and Halli“ receive an excellent return on your money, and, of equal Im- worn again, where otherwise two suits would be necessary. Only Frigidaire gives you “Flowing M. E ile Cormier. Moncton, . n . - _ » ~79 "‘ 51721:‘:.:'::;.;“:..:li:.. ‘iii; wli %’»l'e‘l¥‘°t'»‘v"«?°Ill‘-g‘i‘t°e’rs.”‘lv'f-“‘-‘i ‘c"Z'.§i'It‘§°'s.’J’ti'.§.5‘iii.5§i7'I“§i'tt.‘i'i‘5’?.'if.Z°'..§".'iitt,"i3..§‘"1-iiiiii ’.3i‘.‘§ ‘W’ "'“°** '“°”"'~ R .. A y p.,,...,.._ M.n...._ an. Mrs: arrannsrd by Mrs- Donald 1"" C‘'d"'°"' 3"“ M“ C°°" » I urge you to buy a Canada 5-vino; loud (or bond!) n°W- It lBreeze-fresh in ,safer than sunshine.The finest fabrics love it. Colours stay bright. There's " -i‘ ~ i i - Ward They also spent s ome -I H """‘.”“';.‘"” -"“' Mi“ ‘;""'" .‘«:'}'“” ‘idhiingfiiiégiiiindilifaiiggieesiiliid lime ivilh their eldest S°"‘l‘3‘me' i your M-ms‘ much 0‘ My—————B”k ' no fading from the sun. I Even drying-—no hot spots to injure fabrics. I Lower cost of pper- J W‘ ‘ '‘°i''"‘ 7"” W "C N‘ ‘as Anne Bell and Fern Taylor. Olwllh and M” °‘“‘"1‘h- 0 . 7"‘ "“FE" c°“"'""'°" ‘°’ ‘ h"‘°°‘ h°""' ' ' ' ation than other makes—because it uses less electricity. Most models can be operated on 110 ' MT-S Maurice Bll”i« Mi‘ -“““"“"i- Vfllgy on the trip to Halifax TEA-BISK Shortcakes and luscious cherry . . . . mnlmrl to Halifax. N-S» 0 II . M n can Ha k W}. they were accompanied by Mr. pie fining. . . a combination being featured volts—no heavy wiring required. (Gas powered models available too.) ”‘’"'h‘-‘'- “'h‘’"' ”"‘h' °"'°"-“‘ lm'r’rS" ‘t K "'mM cA itili and Mrs Ivo Cudmore and Mrs. now by your grocer. Monarch Ten-Bisk « ‘he ‘ Victoria‘ General Hospital .tai:e¢l8ri;'leaceo0n estgtlhrda; agar‘ mm” dough and while there an lgmpurpose mg that rltniie" I. wen u . N rhhmhn‘ ‘not n. was pleasantly surprised were guests of Mr. and Mrs. me t'i!l')'°1ll"m0“ 8 0 0 GI. - - - ID)’ ‘: t " ‘ . ‘ - be fdl"outtstrests.Onot M” Sitar: .(m|P§{:w1A"kn"_ ‘h:;nll:tt:)t}dfirNev:i(;l:i§rtatflasfahne Vernon Clough and son David. firmfiym °f:€",o‘§_i.te'|'.h.t. Tefinilikfiteé ‘ ' wh arr age too pace re~ '_ " ' lscu serve pping o. wi o ‘ contii: s widely entertained 'S§°£h":°ha whah m°hd‘i5°tlh"' Epmnhna 8P§,EAD:N‘:: W melted_iiutter. Do buy Tea-Bisk and cherry No plumbing og vgnfing con. prior to £1 after the ceremony. "3 ‘’ he" 9' Th" h “'5” ‘h.’ HOLLAND - h’ 1' '1 pie filling. at your grocer’s next time you shop. Try sonie_ot on mod.“ with uchuive Filu.“m_ No lint problem over, ,4“ y". Mm, nnm.mn_ geustsf fllweiz e many eds nb Guinea (AP)-—A c 0 era :90; the wonderful recipes on the Tea-Bisk package . . . annth notice which mm“. mom”. wwmntw nylon mg], 1",; an‘, 5 “.5: up ed at htanfhorne in Soliris iionor- ”f’h"b’.'5 t3 5‘ "egg! hfih R bf d911li'~‘ 0" ‘hi’ '°“th°"h cghhha when you buy it, that Tea-Bisk now comes in ha y pre- , did hut” . ' “flu” llnys :!ll'.“v‘aAki‘t:(EtlI:l’ da shogvqfgi er"t'a E‘m‘;‘k°t'_e;h ‘rm °.ccO::p.;'y_ £1|t‘2‘l‘:dG:)in;ll:!l‘:‘¢I:T.il“5J?l'il'“.“:‘-‘Q. df measured, one-cup envelopili ally into I. e-out 'Dill-l|-Ilrd.Dll|- . an fln.hLp“a°l‘ Mum’ orwhq 8! Cl’ 0?‘ IT HR ' _ - in wt» in :2: W it raw» ~e«-=~-«-v- ~° “.’i.'.l.‘.’i" “§t.'°l';’ ‘:.°2i'i‘ 2* we-m vgv.-:1 2»::-ius-r.«: ’' “" “"d'“""i’ we” hm 3 "d hw“h.”“t b “M” M L rd Wm" “mm me me." ‘u —~~ ‘ in ‘hit of will Gl1.LEhl'l"8 No tlrylnl-time luesswork be- M. -_ ’ i Q hostess. rite lovely Rift.-I were W W" 5 Y '8» M!’ "I - sent here from M0 mum R on“ ‘ not N u A ti my Co mm“ wllretchinl. 1’"-’"'“‘’'”° “W hm‘ hi’ Shh" M w 1 st .1 D .1 1 DRAIN "Ir- tg) churning action coinpietelyscoutsoutsvery mu” uh" c n - ‘ 7 on Coffin the verses were ' 9‘ “Y . “h I. “h " 1- MN“-5-I]. bu gf efm.mdin ant “';”m°Ui‘“°' mu,“ ofl dry“ whfn . - . _. read by Miss Miriam Matthew. "v’:ehn::ii;fh}‘h::p§ha°l “#3” “l 11} . clogged drains. ‘lm.I'Il never mm. the clothes an just-right dry. Choice _ I.’ i.h .ed‘ - v ' ' ‘oi: ' ' ‘ $.t..‘i'.'tii::£'.-,thl‘i'::..t ii'..'.nl“'.Y..- ‘;:5;.hw;t.s he .. receivinl for IIIIII i'|I¢'l"s . 3 ‘.- gne ,“n*;_';;'n,;*;n:;';n 3.3,, n, dmg 3 glued Dryms on -new mow: Y0ll'l.i. l.lltE THE:E llhlliir FEA'l'll.llES roillln Iltllns 0‘ . 9 68 CH9!» ' week. I know ones au've tried it, you'll a e that illett’s . . e - Mrs. A was also the . um-II H's Drain Cleaner is be easy to use and woagehrtlilly effective. . sh'°I'ls.“h"f°'d°h°d.'f‘b“" an hm’ hm‘ having T _ .. e .. . ..°l..§::r.'iii °.:i:;.':.;.‘;‘:*::.‘:°.: 9°“ a now our new ~-W - -mm ivwsvm - i "“ “""'-4i“....?‘l.""t....°"" '93‘ i‘’‘‘ P°'°°‘a*==-n-=°"=*'*°"*'=~*-“e=1'°'-it-°P°“‘"' at the it _ _ of Miss Mary (‘.lin- 94' 5. the hon... .,g M,, ,..,d.M,., J 6 ¢*"- '0 Y 3°“ _-..-.__ ' — "°°d°'M “HY Win!-, V door; rec-usdtosqiscsrueensed spiilguni top. ton in ~%ifl8LW?l’l! wliinm Reeves in pl-“town to §°"."" 108*?’ FOIYA HAPPY ‘CI-lhllizli.’ I have something for tho, ‘ . . . . . _““" tr-._ r as aura H: M. dM.il men... ourow svour s con- ~ ~ ~ . 35:515..’ mg’ in; ve£'qse's R2121. .2, .22 .,...§.‘:.,.. .,;’:‘..:.‘.' nthma. ti:ni‘tn_n§i“o;to3§in‘E can um ac-r NOW! save MONIVI. tee: Ffllolbhillnflmlllfi. gnfialsiuoi were rea . I. dime! a- 1.‘.-th eddi I nl . 7 IV hhhd ‘‘ ‘ " ‘ 1- -' ' 'I-- - larti. R. elm were nerv- M..f.‘{,, .,§'. ,'.,".,,.Xf.L' M", NAL 4_7-I25 mxm try a mu; canon et'ln his I 4 . ._ .b . ed by til sit. R./\. Profitt and at hearty sing- * “I Vmn 30" 5° :1; mg; ‘ _ . . , ' ,, M,-,._ l . _ Mgcpmmnm, in song was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. - . . V _ ‘. — on user . . . llh user I . . ~ . ‘_ . .- mi»-€r':':::: in ~ it-t».-m -i-»~........--~ ...t..--wt. .. i - ..... aw FR I lA «ml in; t l m. me «me mu PURITY vi. assailant. .. ...t°"c.n:. ...-ti: » , n . ~ -t .. . . . l t . 4. filo: All the “line? ‘°'kn"-3", I an . a..li'm em:-siikysett, sosptoluherl i)i«.’\l‘{ J-.. PRO‘D n .. hours was ran by ms.'c.ni"'. i? « W" "’ my ‘"9 5"‘ """- "'°' ' “hm: "gt"; _ n « suiur ovteafliaolaris.-ago qaniaitiiana - . l oilllllld deonGardner and an address » ' « " - ' - ~' A‘ ‘ ’ 3" 7.--' 3’ « .~ 4., > from thsfsmilywssread by l . - W W .IO¢_lI0I'l'llidIil0Dl'!dl’11|!¢fl0l|l¢¥lQIlt,, . . . Mrs Alvin Stetson. Mr. and I -. . ma‘ . ‘ . n . 1 , " W . . l N MN. I‘-my WE.X'¢flil i I H ‘ ' ' n '~ Ml ~. _ . ’ , .‘ ‘ , " . ‘i _ ,. ii‘ I of . us also in » ‘ " _ ' endsace. Mrs. RLA. _ * ' . . ~ l acted as an of tea. . " ' » ‘ tll Minnelli gas eerv by several S ‘ f the s es. - ' ‘ ’ . Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. l l L Imvoll. Itass.. are viatt- 7 * . in lltllst. It-. As- T 4- _ 4 -» t i -‘ . . - ‘ o - ‘ N fin . _ _ _ ; . . - -! A’ .1 ,. in I . A -i.. _ . ‘ l _ . J