PAGE TEN NEW HAVEN W. I. The annual meeting or the New Haven Women's Institute was held Nov. 4 at the home of MP6. Mich- ael Murphy with an attendance 01 in members. Roll call was answered by the payment of fees and an article tor the orphanages. The president thanked the mem- bers lor their splendid co-0t78YB- tion during the past two years. The secretary read the llnanclal statement for the past year, which was very satisfactory. Election of omcers lor the en- suing year resulted as follows: President. Mrs. Artie MacPhee; vice-president, Mrs. Michael Mur- . Dhy: secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Richard Macrhee: directors. Mrs. James Tierney. Mrs. Judson Mac- Phee, Mrs. Everett Boyle; auditors. Mrs. Hugh MacDonald, Mrs. Brew- er Boyle; sympathy cards. Mrs. Michael Murphy; buying commit- tee. Mrs. Gus Tierney. Mrs. Dun- can Gass; sick committee. Mrs Louis Darrach. Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Kinnon: press secretary. Mrs. James Tierney. New committees for next month are: School, Mrs. Floster MacKin- non and Mrs. Louis Darrach; pro- gram. Mrs. Nell Maoxinnon. Mrs. Everett Boyle. It was decided to hold a pantry sale in the near future. Mrs. Artie MacPhee was appointed to secure ml: GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN a. place and data tor the sale it was also decided to support the S-lvnt-ion Army and Cancer mind (or the coming year. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Syp Colwlll. Roll call will be answered with an exchange of Christmas gin; and a gilt tor the Orphanage. A comic t conducted by Mrs. Richud MacPhea was won by Mrs. Michael Murphy. Mu. Duiican Class relatad a. humorous J0 e. FAME!) EXPLORER Alexander Mackenlio reached the Paciiic ocean by the land route in 1793. -nvr vh--: NEWI CABINET DESIGN KEYED TO NEW MODERN INTERIORS! l CHOICE OF !HOUSE 8. GARDEN' COLORSI 0 New! "Magic-Ring" Speaker I New! Full-View "Easy-See" Dial 0 New! 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During her lllneu die was Ire- quently visited by her pastor, the Rev. ldward Doyle. c.Ba.R. who adminatered to her the last rites of the Holy Catholic Church of which also was a. iaithiul member. She was I woman at line Christ- ian character and was loved and respected by all. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald lived (or many years in soarletown where one made many friends who deeply regret her passing. Due to Mr. MacDonald's failing ayeatght they sold the farm and moved to Charlottetown to.be near their lamily. Mrs. MacDonald was the Iomier Louise Maude Shea. dmughter or the late Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin Shea, Palmer Road. and was in her .69th year. she leavea to mourn the following brothers and sisters. Wilfred Shea. Rumlord. Maine; Edward Shea. Rumtord. Maine: Mr. Roland Rica. Call- lornla; Mrs. William Bothoracn and Mrs. William MacDonald. Rumlord. Maine. She also leaves to cherish the memory of ii loving wile snd mother her husband and seven children: (Helen) Mn. jernard Connolly. Charlottetown; Leonard. Halifax, N.E.: (Jennie) Mrs. Aus- tin Roberts. Middleton: Mrs. Hil- rla Connolly. Daniel, Ottawa, Ont: (Dolly) Mrs H. P. Pheliin. Char- lottetown; and Harold. Charlotte- town. ' The funeral took place it-om the residence of her daughter to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer where Requiem Mass was celebrated bv Rev. Edward Doyle. Present in the sanctuary was Rt-v. Reginald Phalen and Rev. Claude Shea. Burial was In the Catholic cemetery .The following trlevids acted as psll bearers. Messrs. Al- bert Clow. Frederick Szwarc.L-on- Goodwin. Daniel Shes. Lorne Sob- ey, and Russel St. John. Floral Trllntol Hlmbtnd Harold. Mary and family I-Ianle, Dolly and Iamily Bern. Helen and family Austin. Jennie and iamily Leonard. Kate and tamily Dannie. Ottawa Engineering Staff, Nova Bcotlii Hotel. Halifax Local 622. Halifax The Ottawa Bowman. Ottawa Local 7!. Ottawa. Mrs. Wheatley and Rita. Char- lottetown Middletton Women's Institute Dannle's Associates in Ottawa Mano Cards Husband (5) Bern and Helen (5) Hazeltan and Dolly (5) Harold and Mary (5) Leonard and Katie (5) Austin and Jennie (5) ' Hilde V Daniel r T Mr. Rumiord, Moss. Mr. and Mrs. William Bother- son. Rumiord, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- ald. Rumford, Mus Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shea. Cal- ltomls Rev. Reginald Phslen. Charlotte- town SJ. Rev. Thomas Bsltlmorer MD. Dr. H. C. and Mrs. MacDonald, Deniborne. Mich. International Union. Mcxenna. Mr. and Mrs. Major MacDonald. summersldo Mrs. Daniel MacDonald. Trav- eller's Rest . Mrs. John S. MacNeill. Brook- lyn. N.Y. Mrs. Allie MacNeill and family. New Annsn Austin Connolly. Rivers. Manl- toba Lam: and Leonard Roberts. Middleton Wlnnilred and Mary Connolly, Charlottetown John Connolly. Bedequp Vincent Cnnnnllly. Bcdcquo Mrs Wilbert Mccarvllle. Boston. Mass. Marlon Connolly, Toronto Mr. Ambrose Plielnn. Moi-all Mr. and Mrs. John sharkey. Morell Mr. and Mrs. Patti HacMahon. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Plielsn. Morell Mr. and Mrs. ltldon Green, Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Alban Keough. Trvon Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. Chaf- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. John Daley. Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacDonald, Glmilnnan ' Mr. and Mrs Mark T. Roberta. Ottawa Mr. George Gallant. Charlotte- town Mr. and Mrs. Plus Callaghan. Charlottetown Mr. and Mn. Leonard Goodwin. Charlottetown lldwin MacNelll. aimmerdda Pupils of Grade XI. Notro Dame Academy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mac- Avinn. Giarlottetown Mr. and Mn. Frederick Bawsrc. Charlottetown Mrs. Austin, Murphy and Oath- erine. Oholton Mr. and Mrs Cedric Moxsnna. Oheltnn - Miss Ber-tlia Macxinnon. New Mrs. Kate Mm! Rumlord. Maine i Hilda and. Carl Green, Charl- ottetown Giarlotletown Yuneral lllorria Mr. and Mrs. Alberti Glow. Kingston . Mrs. Wilfred Connolly. Dadoque Joseph and uiaflotto lies. Rumtord. Maine Mr. and Mrs. wilreed Ourloy, Clement . Miss Alice Mcarthy, Moi-all tauia Mcllavin. Charlottetown Mr! J. B. Gillan and many. and Mrs. Edward shea,i Mr. ..'..a Mrs. w. .1. Roberts, Middleton Mu. Chariot Connolly. 0 Mr. and Burnmanid Mr. Edward Donnelly. Charlotte- town . Mr. and Mn. Russel at. John. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. James Mscbaod, Charlottetown - Mr. and Mn. Habert Muttart. Giarlottetown . . . Mi-I. Gertrude M.u:Manus. Char- lottetown Mn. and Mrs. Vincent Dalton. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MacDonald, Chsrlottctown John. Jean and Florrie Green. Bedeque Mr. and Mrs. Bherbtooks , Mr. and Mrs. Lorne sobey,Oha.r- lottettown Mary and Ada Smith, Charlotte- town Mr. and Mrs. Pat Doyle and lunlly. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. John P. Keough. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Peter McConnell, Ediward uugiiun. Charlottetown Mathilda and Cecil. Rumtord. Maine Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cahill. Char- Iottetown Mrs L. O. Manson and Iamily. Rocky Point Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcxennd. Newton Gross Mr. and Mrs Fred Richards. Middleton Mrs. John Quilty and sons. Rocky Point and Mrs. Ralph Connolly, Bedeque Mrs. Joseph Connor. Knox St... Ptumlom, Maine Enrollments and Spiritual Bouquet: Sisters and Children of St. Vin- cent's Orphanage Sister Mary of Nazareth. C.S.M. Mr. iind Mrs. Thomas Egan, Charlottetown . Mrs. Rose MacFarlnne, Rumio-rd. Maine Mrs, Charles Connolly. Char- Iottetown Mrs. Laurette, Enman. Roslin- dale, Mass. Sympathy Cards and Letters Hon George Delilois. Charlotte- town Ernest I-I. Strong. Summerslde Hammond Atilcck and iamily, Bedeque John D. Mclnnis Rocky Point and family, Arthur Muttart. Boston. Mus. Peter and Genevieve Campbell. Gait. Ont Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thomas. Charlottetown John and Blanche MacAleer. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arsensiilt, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Thom.I.s Wh.-ilen. Charlottetown Olive and Jane Wright, Free- town Eunice Dixon, Charlottetown Jennie and Edison Wright. Be; lleque Alice and Keir Allt-xi. Middle- IDI1 Fred and Marjorie Pliitts, Scarle- town Olga and Stanley Proude, Mll- ton Mr and Mrs J. B. Matheson, South Milton Mr and Mrs. Travellers Rest Anita Laughlln. Alberton Norma. Connolly. Bummerside Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conway, Kinltorn Vera nnd Everett Glow. shire Eleanor McAdam. Charlottetown Joseph and Charlotte Shea. Rumicrrd, Maine Everett and Marion Allen. Mid- iileton ,Alma. and Keith Alileclt. Mid- iileton Olga and Charles Wright. Mid- dleton ' Mary and Frances Roberts. Johnston's River Gladys and Essie Wright, Mid- dicton Mr and Mrs Charles Mcxenna. Newton Cross Mr! John Qullty, Rocky Point Mr and Mrs. John Hammlll. North Carleton Mr. Edward S. Orllien. Burton John C. Wood, Hamp- Lot 17 ' Sisters of st. Martha. Tcacadle Cross Sister Joseph Noreen. O.8.M-. St. Tlheresa Rev. Thomas Mcxenna. Balti- more, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. MacDonald. Dcarbournc, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John Oaudet and family, Bedeque Margaret Horton. Charlottetown Frances and Russel Campbell. Indian River Blanch and David Jewell, Bo- iieque Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mebellan. Carleton Mr. and Mrs. John Cummiskey. Charlottetown Myrtle and Tommy Keouuh. Carleton Members or searletown Wo- men's Institute - Yvonne and Dan Mcoardle. Chelton . Harolld and Louise Mnndei-son. New Annnn Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. Charlottetown J, B. and Mrs. Wrilht. Middle- ton Mn. Maude Newaome, searin- town Veronica and Albert Kelly, Char- lottetnwn Alban and Alice Moxinnon, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Hillier and Peggy. Charlottetown EFFICIENT Charlottetown . - y . Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Iarnard. Oharlotmown Mary and Fred A:-aenault, Ba- llieque Mr. and Mn Joseph Mccarvltlo. Kinkora Bill Milne. Ottawa. . Agnes and Herb Mulligan. Mid- llleton Mrs. Mary In-sneauit. Charlotte- town - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watts, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mulligan. Kinkora Id and Winnie Smith. Olin!- lottetown Mr. and Mn. Herbert Oarr. Charlottetown Mrs. James Murray and family, Agustine Cove. Mr. and Mn. Daniel Noonan and family. Bedequa. Jack, Joan and Iloulo Green, Central Bedeque. Florence Kelly. Ch'town. Tommy. Rita and Gladys. Ham- mill. Central Bedeque. Ruby and Angus MacDonald. Ohelton. Joseph Moxenna. Point Do Roche. Edward Le.ughlln, st. Thomas. Ont. Grace McQuarrie. Winsloa. Katheleeri Mcoarvilie, Charlotte- town. Mrs. John 8. MaoNalli. Brook- lyn. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Gond- win. S'Slde. Mr. and Mrs. John Mnobonlld. Sourll. Mrs. N. J. MsoNell.l. Ch'taovwn. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Menace. Souris. Elva Mcxenna, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hickey. Indian River. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laughlin. Bherbrooke. Min Bertha Msoxinnon. New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- ald, Rumford. Me. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shel. California. Cord Of Thanks Mr. Frmk MacDonald and fam- ily take this opportunity 0! thank- ing the doctors and nurses or the P. E. I. Hospital, the My. Edward Doyle. Rev. Reginald Phe- Ian and Rev. Claude Siea. all those who sent flowers, Mus Cards and messages oi sympathy. all their kind menus and neighbours who helped during the lllnesl and death of their beloved wife and mother. NORTH WINSLOI W. I. The annual meeting of the North Winsloa Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Albert and Alton Younker on Nov. 2. Roll call was answered by 10 members paying their fees. An address was given by thepresident. The financial report was given showing receipts of 3187.70. expen- ses 3174.81: balance on hand 81239. that receipts were 8l8'1.'I0.expensea 3174.81; balance on hand 312.80. School committee reported that mouse seediwu needed. Mrs. Percy Arblng thanked the members for fruit she received. Mra. Arnottr Shaw and Mrs. James Cudmore are to see about getting a music teacher. Correspondence was read and a discussion regarding ii. pantry sale and an amateur covalcade to be held in the near Iuture. The Iollowing are the oilicers tor the coming year: Preside-nt..Mrs. Stanley Younkcr (re-elected); vice-president. Mrs. Amett ,8haw; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Grant Laird (M-elected); auditors. Mrs. Leith Castor and Mrs. Alton Younker; directors. Mm. Leonard Cudmore. Mrs. Al- bert Younkcr and Miss Reta Mac- Nell; Red Cross convenar, Mm, Clauda Craawoll: school commit- tee. Mn. Janna Oudsnolo and Miss Rot-I Mac.NeiI; sick committee, um. Walter Roberts and Mrs. Al- bert xounkor. It was decided to hold the In- stitute meeting on the nrst Mon- day svenllw in each month. The next meeting was invited to tho homo "oi! Mrs. Claude and Heath Crannll. Roll call will be ancwerad by an exchange of a soc Christmas gilt. Lunch committee are Mi-I. Leonard Cudmore and Mrs. Roy rord. Man. Ray Ford will take charge of the program. MT "NOVEMBER 20. 1953 . MONEY IBDOVIIID KAPUSKABINO. om. - (0,) Police say that 31.205 trom an 31: 000 robbery has tumgg up Q y Hearst. 00 miles west or here. no unldentlilod Hearst resident pick”: up a bundle containing 31309 mi newton and. lit) bill: may nu ml. wdy station. Another so but wu received by a I-Ieu-at am-yy Th. bills were part or a 511.000 amp. l merit at new bill: atolm inn in, express office here November 1, . There is no "overnight cure” for irregularity to the common problem of irregularity due to lack of bulk There are men and women (per- haps ou're one of them) who won't et "nature take its course". THEY TRY TO SUBSTITUTE UNNATURAL "FORCING AC- TION" FOR THE NATURAL REGULARITY WHICH SEN- SIBLE DAILY HABITS AND SUFTICIENT BULK.lN THE DIET COULD PROBABLY MAINTAIN. Many fall into the habit of using laxatives in a way laxative makers never intended. They take "big doses" willy-nilly without even reading the directions on the label. Naturally, such overdosing-with products Intended only for over- night relief of a tempera stop- page-Ciertt upon the delicate digestive system an unnatural strain. There's nothing wrong, of course, with tnlri laxatives occaaionauy. If you fee you have to take a laxative, just be sure you take it wiael -in an accurate, recom- mon ad dose. BUT THERE IS A WAY E AVOID TAKIN-5 DRUG-TYPE LAXATIVES gig) 19 PLACE YOUR DEPENDENCE gy. NATURE. g LACK gr 9&5 lg 31; Mar 1; Your: TROUBLE. I A I D In many natural foods-such as certain vegetables. fruits. and grains-nature grows abundant natural bulb which normally and naturally aids the rhythmic pru- ceoa of elimination. In no other natural food is natural built so ideally found as in the outer layers of the whole wheat kernel, known generally as bmn. Brain in nature's "ludtivo iood instead of a medicine". When properly processed and shredded, whole wheat bran yields smooth natural bulk that the digestive Iyotemcanhandleinanaturalway. 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