FHE. G U ARDIAN. .ii;i.v 2.-zu. 1-253 CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE TWRTEEN o 0 bers enlo -ed 9, social hour featur- Buntaln, followed by a toast to the ' ' IN MEMPWAM Womeifs Institute Meetings ::;”..3".;?”:".il”?..:?.1:.?i;.i:”li;1..”?.;lQl25;f' ....i Change Of 309116 A'""'3' ”V'"" P""''" . F. - -- -o- A i ' th sale. A history of the Institute since its . ' ”"- '”'rA ””m ”:”Mt”N chrm; aivizit w. I. HAMILTON iv. 1. fiifiicrizaiiiiiiuignfslizi-vedc by iiie'oi-ganizatinn in 1923. followed by 7 Long Rwer , on ...-m i r-em hostess assisted by Miss Lorraine two mlnute.s' silence in respect of 4 I Am "Si Circle Riier -W.I. held them July , July nicotine, oi Hanll.l'.(lll W- (,laml8!Ol”l. departed members. A-are olniec-ting lit the home of Mrs. Dan- I. was held at. the home of Mrs. .. .... .... A toast. to charter members was i H D N . n P llei MacNc-.l1. Mrs. Watson Llving- Leslie C. Ramsay with 14 mem- SPRIVGHFLD w L proposed by Mrs. G. RR. llJIt;Page. to I I-"ll .c.'m -in mJ..73m Hm" h(lUlXf:.'I.nIe:)5ll:CfI;l.l'ead a poem entitled bc'Isl1cpAs(i:klJcoinniiltee irjacrtcd tivn: - W" :do':i:rlied.Mxs Em on O "35 Xe i ””517d5'”'39 "1 , iv "U: m pc”c”' hmnh "Co"on ti Of 0 ' ” 'ltoll treats "nt 'l"tI s"lwo' cnniinitieel July meeting nf the Springfield Mrs Manning ahsislallt sup”. I i H 7 - dfzth Wis quite ii. a on dmb Qilifm I b - In rved i(:'.lkt'.1Al.l(i -i(:fl”cl:i"illl at the 'Women's Institute met at the V1501-.83” 3 ;,,'w Ivenml-ks Mi-5 i trill Wiltshil'”- .. 1' " L53" attack ftanln W:.a.'3i:Y1::.: pl-zsem mun E15, I:Ehr;o' c'osinl' i home of Mrs. Ivan Lambe with all Roland Buntaiii proposed toast i N” 51"-d 35 7"" "3 71 ?J::l::sy(bDl,n Mrs. MacNelll reported substan- l Mrs. Preston Rainsav replaced initendance of 10 members and to me hu5b3nd3, and was rc5po11d- ' , . lia! reliirns from the variety cuii- lMr.s. Weiicleil Crozler on the new two visitors. ed to by Mr. Edison Rolliiigs i llnlllllil 5i)?” i” Ii t ":3 11?" i."eM'a'c cert. ilniaiiicc coniniittrc ilild Miss Einia The ti'easurer's report showed a Thehgyinjvetg cake was out by y I F."0Tl-E ,1 A" "JT1 " s"r -NR - RC- The” was I round table discus- lstewarl. rcplaccii Mrs. Jos. Ci'ill.: balance of s5'l.6-4 on hand. lthe first presiq. it, Mrs. .EdlS(lll IW. we ,.,, ,,,.,:!.:,y C! the ' 1? CH” , ., ,. sion on "Healthy Summer Sports on the August lunch ciiinniittee. The Red Shield collectors re- ynollings. Films were enjoyed by I " ” ' ” A s 1 ' he lint” l" win" For Children". ” A committee was appointed to ported 332.35 had been collected. all. ,, ,, ,. mgygcd L) me it was decided to ho'd 1n Insti- lnrikc inquiries coiirrrniiig ii music Mrs. William Hasldm read a l "l F iii” "' i While lh .e ic ' ., .. .' H . 3 , .. ' ' . -' " - i r ” 1 try .xi2:m, ' L P 9E 1 fm tuie picnic at Bizicklry iic.xL!,tc.icliLr to. the schnnl. D08!" 10 M15. J0-591311 MHUNBSOH. B KNUTSFORD W. L ' i '9” ” ' A, month. I Mrs. Lloyil lmrkerbr: l'tlil(lliflPtl member who has left the district. y he sewed 5" a tin" Mis. Harry M'clCL6all invited .1 Cl'llll??t lnllmxeri by a reniliiii; and .Virs. Andrew Hughes present.- ”' ltr.-1:3 arid places oi . , Ju e 11 t the hom of Mrs.Wo d- o ing. Roll call will be answered by iCrn7.ier read a poem. Lilll"h was hers. Mrs. Mathlesoii expiessed sid'; :05 mm, mgulm. nu,(.H':m J. '5 V "mg Wmd "3 '”"' I "Pickle Re91P6"- '5””'il' ll"? ”””k5' M"s Wilbert Danni "vsided. ' i of its 830i '4l31'-'l'TT-l sssssssss Yo , .--....,..,-.m..-... rs. John Hogan extended an Hj '1 ' b y , d pfli . H Y”? J79 1'35'- 1-”l"L9'-' ' invitation to ineei at her homo 1”” met".mS ””w.eje 1” L” I MI. S'.i.ini:i:'.:i Cc.s valtied NEW LONDON W. 1. l P.vLV3il'lu-1 I LAND W. l. fay mt. Anal,” 'neCting and me It was decided 10 EH0 the 5011001 is-"-I -ee- - i - -V following eoiiiniittces were appoint- Ch”d”:" 7' U”! M swam 0105"”; ze rue 221:. M:icNeiEii was it Mi-5. wllbup M-acxay was hostess : July nicciini: oi Panmiire island ed; M” liust" S'”””"””l mm M5" made him I :r:er.d (lid and young were no: in his home. He ilan L'i3llUC2l1.'-nil. ily he will be also rope for the school. The sec- .niiswcrcrl with ”Wli;it I Liked Best y-Lunch was sewed by the hosless .J:F.:93l'5 Of MP In P. 133- 14 011111-111- ; ci for his wise rciary reported 578 proceeds from ;About tiiv Cnrmiaiioii." land committee in clmrge, Wmi. A,a.,i H Ti; Md Vm Al iounscl and cnmmunzty spirit. the strawberry festival. r Mrs Creed l'eporte(l for the sick. sm-.; ........ s- bah 54smlal1l;nmE” hrlat ahI)(h"1;Fd V i-fslrli were seat; to none. but it New sick committee are Mrs cciiiinitiee and Bli-s. (.:'iiiin was; a y t . ' H ' ire horre at be wi'l be Dar MacKav Mrs Leigh Mac Wlloilllfcl till the rciniriitee for l”Pl ANGLO 7u'5TlC0 w- L ldilegides M mnvmmm mwum m 5 .c . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . Al . V V . ., V d mcsi. Ewen, Mrs. Claiide MacEwcn. New ;iie:v'l llldlllll. -V-rm l1g?14l:Il:'0lTln:,lU? lit”)? ' insides his soi':'9wir.g widow, the program committee are Mi-s.Leighi Mrs. Gl'llllll and Mrs. iiuimi Anglo Rusllcnv W. I. relebi-ateri ll" ( 9 0 W 01 -K 5 W1 l.i.iner Janie l-I. 1dCit;'ulE0ll of MacEwen and Mrs. Dan Ma(:Kav, lCilll1I)'i)t”ll alive : l excellent i'f”pCll'Cil1lFllt 25th aniiiversary at Lake members for the September mcet- E to the July meeting of New Lon- . don W. I. on July 14. Roll call I was responded to by 14 members. . Discusion took place on bUllllV in; cupboards in the school. It was decided to buv ii new flag. by Mrs. Wm. Ranisar. Mrs. (inn. ll”.;nicii's Institute v. as held at the home of Mrs. Willinin A. MacDon- ald. Tiiesdav evening and was con- (liictcd by Prcsiililiit, Mis. J. P. Gilt- fiii. There wrir l0 incinbriw and two visitor-. prcsrni. ltoll (nil was ed a gift on behalf of the mem- Pi'ojzi'am, Mrs. Ivan Lainbe and Mrs. Clarence Haslam; lunch. Mrs. Robert Howard, Mrs. John Hickox, Mrs. Keith Maynard and Mrs. Nor- .ris Sinclair. Roll call is in be lnrswcred by passing in a recipe. Kiiiilsfrn-d W(Imf'll'S1n5illllV? imt. Wilbert Dennis were appoiiiterl on a committee in attend to szinie. Several resolutions were received from Institutes taking . in the district convention rrznrdintz Filin- ily Alinwaiiccs for cliildreii iiiidci ,i'cntioii. i ll WTYE DPCSSHY. M,”-glilicld, he is survived by two Next meeting will big at me 'nl' tlii: illlllllill Prov" lt'llli W. l. eon-lVleiv Lodze. Cavendish. I N”: 1'";lef1”z ”l””H'b'"s at flaw .f,.-ugmel-s, Emma (Mi-5. Ernest home of M;-5. Fred Maclgwon, lventioii ill Chili oiieiowii, l.l.s'li The head table at which 12 char- 1? pl 15' 'I”” ””5 -M)-l” ”, H, y T.M,..H.. Ilirvlgtl Kiiilllls .Vln:Millziii) Mt. Edward. Rd. Jean Mrs. Wilbur MacKay acted as WCNL . ter ineinbers weie honored. was ;" ”' NH” d .d0”am,).” lm imifyl (.:m' C M. T ;,.f,.i”...ii'litm- lulill tiizivl: -Mrs. Cyril MilCM.lll8ll) East Roy- auctioneer for three prcniiuini -W iiW5?MlUll i” "W1 ti W" "C'””3d "ml 3” 5””""5””' mket R7” Lunch wmlfnme. M” be Mk l ,?-m"l?)' '.'m”:,",. ;,f,.,,,,,-. (.(.,W.'”l W mu, M”. i,,.. H. and True- niiv. and six granddaughters; a blankets which realized the sum oi'lhomi- ni Mrs. Alrirsius M-1cDonalill President Mrs. Read Stevenson (WY Adf"”- B”"””". Sm"I,1, ':'ll””if ':,',",, imf. 4. I.,...,1.. ...,. M.-lttlin-.-., .n-. in. ""r-rnmiis ' lz: iher S1c'.iart of Bonshnw; foui' 315.50. Collection taken ainouiitctiiin Mlixlltl ll-'i-'i M'(v"l)iP(J. lPl'05ld9d 3'45 master Of C91"3"l0"'”'- ."m!)' M” W1 mt Dmms' 1”m'i(l'1(:r,," hill Ii, Him. ',.l,m,.H S.,,.',.n; .,.,.,..,.l-l look crs. Muriel (Mrs. J. MacDougal) to 51.75. The delegates reported M the ('lr'si' oi the nierling. iiiriii--(liuice was said by M1". Wallfr mm” wC0d5”l"' S””'”” I ' ' L i .. . sdskoicliewan; Jane (Mrs. P. ('l:irkJ; Dorothea (Mrs. H. Blanch- ardt; Olivia (Mrs. F. Blanchard) all of Massachusetts. He was pre- deceased by two brothers, Hcssei and Sydney, and one sister. Mary (Mrs. Chas. Mooret. The funeral whlcli was attended was held on Sunday, May 3 with R short prayer at the home ' followed by service in Marshfieid Presbyterian Church. Rev. Donald Nicholson of Clyde: River conduct- ed the service. Hymns sung were. "the Lord's My Shepherd”, "Safe In The Arms Of Jesus". "Abide Willi Me”. The employees of MP. Schurmairs attended in a body. Pall bearers were Messrs. L. W Roper, Nell Darrach. Fred MncRae. Arthur Robertson. Walter Heartz. Earl I-(aster. Interment was iii the idjoinlng cemetery. - Flower-I Pillow - Wife and family. Spra.veGi'andchildrcn. Basltetemne, Dorothea and Oi- iria. A iI'reat.hiI:- Lou. Margaret and family M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. Employees of M1". sChUl'llliil) Co. i.'.d. Sprays- Siewrirt. Vivian Muriel and the boys Ernest, Blanche and family Tupper Uncle John. Aunt Catharine and' largely on the Institute Charlottetown. convention in y AUGUSTINE COVE W. 1. -Mrs. Wendell M:icF'adyr-n was hostess to Augustine Cove W. I. on July 2 with 12 members and one visitor present. . A special meeting will be held Jilly 30 at Mrs. MacFadyen's. Plans were made to hold an ice cream social. New coniniittccs appointed are as follows: Sick and program. Mrs. Roy Cutcllffe and Mrs. Lorrie Car- ruthers; lunch, Mrs. vcrnie Web- ster, Mrs. Myrtle Peters, Mrs. Bryce Clark and Mrs. Elmer Daw- 8011. Mrs. Eric Robinson invited mem- bers for the next mcctiniz. IN MEMORIAM -Iii loving memory of Eclzar Farroiv. who passed away July 18th. 1948. In I graveyard softly sleeping. Close beside a country road, Lies the one we love so riearlv, Gone from us to her abode. . Sheltered in the rock of ages, Anchored on the golden shore, In the loving arms of Jesus, Rests our dear one evcrmorc. Lovingly Remembered by Wife and family Family Olivi and Bob i "” ”' W NH” Olga and Douglas W, W, IN MEMORIAM V d M R "Mrs Magnet an R” US”! Ind In kind and loving lIlPlnt)l')' of Helena and I-leber Mrs. Florence Andrew and fam- iv Mr. and Mrs. Allison Macl..eod Hamid and Flo Clay Aiinle and Fred Macl-he Wilfred and Alice Holmes Gertrude. Emma. and Millie Mr. and Mrs. E. I-leartz, Waltz; and Dell, Harold and Ida Fmnk Roper and family The Darrach family. The Robertson family mir dear Brother and l'ncle, Jainrs Mccaughey whom God called to rest July 1953. We little knew when we awoke. The sorrow that day would brimz. The blow was hard. the shock severe. "ro part with one we loved 5.1 dear. Your faint last. wish we would like I to have heard. And breathe in your ear our last l parting word; -vw WII be love at first sight ...PARTICULARLY WHEN YOU LEARN HOW MUCH YOU SAVE 6 0 Am", and Mary only those who have lost alone can V . . .. . e - - Iiidexglggll Mmb waneh Eileen The helil'lli;'l1e ofuparting without . - Robert-and Priscilla Borden iwymg "ewe ' . . g 0 n Y 31, ff . - y '1 ii: liiinoiis .'kLsiiN -N-dtlsoiiicrsct-S-Door Scrliin. No FXTRA V U - gt; 4,1 ;.w",:,nd Employees Expenmm Fondly missed and always re- A COMPHW CAR A7 Marshileld Presbyterian LA and :"e;"b'1;;:mtnnr:ste;1ilgCrn'ishIE 0t;l:l)- w. . 5. n- aw ' . p - L o , p o sw Rm--iw women-a '1;,w-1,Dar;:;i:,..-We W ';f:..i'::;::..TZ:'8.;t.2:.i;": Sh;::?her5' pum” M E3” Rolvaliy C :1 u--u-N.m;m...... q rrmiplrlrly urn-rmiverlibll , , . . IN MEMORIAM but DON T BU Fill You Fri" " it , No EXTRAS TO lUY- 0 9 O ' ' 'i (int Flowers Annanjlfi; LE0" A COMPLETE CAI A1 l 2 E, If i - Lena. Herb and family. ., .. y x '9l yynuy ..'Thei-e passed away pram-lullv I when You (arc Vnuf in-51 QIQSQ-up look at the riihlwcr, Icatlicr-iiplinlstcrcrl cushions. And ; " inn July it at his late residence in y Art 4”," T," NNMGHN . - N 1, c d k MUWY H31'b0l"- M" Mbe” Mil" 1 a.ui4-iianrsnlnn new AiisTi,N A-40 Sonicrset wnml realize that xilienyoiilonknttrriihclliroiichtl1atuide.nne- .!i or an S Mg: ml Ts Mithlggzbeod had not i 7 .1 Ion edition nl rim ninxr lemon: , e - ' - s ' i wed ixiiitishiclil 'iiid tlicn llkc the on 5 i ..-m Enjoy!” SHE” bet” or health Mr E 1 mini! .177 in uillornuhvle hi.unr,I. this mutt), Cngmccrcd cm sol” Jhmhl out yuill pluc kill . - i . L , The family of the late Alexander - , , . , ' yy .. , . . , , - s , . .. - s , t i ..Li;l”l..:”:;:: ..:is:”;l...3”:.;l:i.;l::”:: r.::.::.::.':.':'.. si495l hallawm u wwotlill ll”) up iii:-'lrid) U . I "V 3?;-"his of kindiiess shown '1'; IE;adh'f10L::.'g But don't buy it 'till you try it '-'('Illt on the KPCCLI you ll know you are timing .1 lincly . ,r llt.f.db - i ' . v - .H,i ' i, it :-Jethcu1scmii"lio:saent fllloetslrfs, l”,'-,;”(:.,;"'i”i,T,L,i;”riQK.5cion citi- open mild where :1 ciir can shmv ll.x prices. ciigiiiccimi uii. liic 5lJlllt.lNLl and its ilnilly , :”:1..l:i:.'...A?'(:.(:f.s.”l.':pltM" :9? :3 mi .'con'mu';nfY ind hhlis NO EXTRAS TO BUY You'll feel a rclaxim: sense of ciiiiillwt llic unis will iniikc Al xiix l(lill' liiisiid this lilv. ren yspri,especay OCi- t- l o V; IN am” M” be much mmedl A mt" lwHEN You BUY AUSTIN ll'IOillCt'll)'OllhllhchlildlhClll'lCCi0lllliobclttillll Whv iiuluilliiim lllltilltwix l(ll'(l(iClllUllSll'il)l0ll. ME :'"t'3 LtJbE1'"":l1e w”;5":'h'lI.”ysPg':l"Cl1 Somersetmndcls are delivered complete, ' ' I ugw n erese in IE po ca qu. ons o V, . b ,. 0' the W W” W "is W" EiiififiiL”T.i”Zi31'E.I.'lS.iii'.'” '” "i . w rm, 1;, H. iminzrm love and hockey in particular. t i t q P ” I . 'CItv and Pr-VI-it-6' Va--I mm in W" "M'- ..... with his passing he leaves in - Deep foam rubber cushioning ".1:-. Thc.-. W. Meliish of Union mourn his widow (nee Tnine Har- o (icnuinclcaihcrupholstcrv Y -r' ms-'o"-r::r7:"' 1 Rt...-ti rrzrlied word of the death 1181:. and OM50". 5:?rg9l'vml:tdl19:lll9- . Nm1.smlling electric - l or in: brain.-r Dr. H. it. Martin 'c0nKfesI on 3 8 '9 Nmlshicidttipm 99:22:. ..... ....; r..i:::."".';...:'.. ”.f.la””li..i3”'?.?2Li - super run F. I . l 11 -4 i ' - e ' ' when at home ln Tucson. 1);, tribute of respect. Rev. D. Wallace .. ”"'c”"d"m"'.nF VVHOVOVCT YOU 90 lo p tfiii'.'..'.i nit-:n(led ft. W.rC.. later MIcPher.Ion conducted the funeral I lbvoltclcctricaisystem c ," ee (r... w '.ea.l2:n school in several districts. services. Hymns sung were "Blast 0 Directional turn signals yOU 5 I .ie went. to Bible School in Ken- Be the Everlasting God '. Mid puiiknofgoolg li.".1:y. Altrr Kl'ldll.'lUllg from there. "Come Ede Dkiqscoggolnte". d t (1 ac Ihiukhl he could do more good F-flu I'- M "50" C011 "C 9 ' ' 34”” ””””” '”.i ”""'".l i',””ti?S'li”.Zo.'ii ..2"ii3.i?."Si.”?.”oa”?':3 l. .i l pre:ic.iiii;;. Ir. Iccepte Y . - . - - t I L:so.':.nip 1'1 Duke Unlver- The Masonic service was under the ' m the ldedl OHSWCT ,0 "I9 high ('05, Of ITIOTONHQ E ' low.-i. While in Drake Univer- leadership of Mr. Ewnrt Keeping. .. -15.1 in Parker, it Pmli bexaergs :'Cl';.' lrt:fes:rs.CCur(i.s '4. After leaving enny. nar re au. vcort-'P iJr..i. iii. he taught. in MacNeill. Arthur Davy. Everett o I ie Ui.lvv-'.ty, remaining Robertson nnd Garnet Penny. ' v' here :1 his hair failed. For e--e-s----' ” .t.- ion. two ytart, he was con- y A Lied to We bed. , , y y ,. c”"d of T'"'"'” , . , CHARLO ri IJFOWN : . ”.':'-c . e- , 16-1 lRINCl'. SF. - . vfird" ircin wt-.irl'. sei'e:'iil qu !!i- The family of the late Albert, trim were react at his fll:lCl':I nr- Maczmoil wish to upma "W? 5”" '9:-u. ccre thanks to nehhbiars and born or: Flf!Il- ;'rle:l:'i1lsl ft)xl'ecl'frl1:ll'b:l;::l:F"Te::ll'l2A.?:y, cir .9 Crplan .n- ii .tr o r - - :i:s 371;-tin and his rm-tiier. MIT? HIM! Wh0.9'"i "”d5' 1'"'"' "”" luzi” Ha;nll:(:r., new Y'c:i'n. flower: