ocroasa 24, 1953 o CHDGGLATECCREAM Sillilllilll BISCUIT . reek mews demos uanou . THE U U Alu)lAN . fliappeniegswilf The Week Address and Li IAKLU i l”1:i(, u LN ubiitlnuee from page 2 Pfgsgnfafign eg ding e. few weeks with them. " Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nicolle and , family of Halifax, are arriving to- 0" Friday, evening. October 9. day for a short visit with Mr. and 5 '”5e' numb” 91 ”l"ld5 Wd Mrs. Chandler. Mrs. NicolIe'(nee nelzhm” gathered " "'9 Mm” Eva.Pulsl.fer) who is a sister of M M” "d M”' GEM” Sim” Mrs. Chandler, was. a former French River. who are about to take up residence in Kenslngton. Prince 0! W31” "Mam and h-Mr. Heath MacLeod as chairman, Cord Of Thanks I wish to thank Dr. Lee: the nurse and attendant: for their professional care and kindness to me while a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Also Rev's. Barber and Davidson and the many friends who called or sent cards. Edward Everret IN AMEMORIAM, ' O In loving memory of Mrs. Albert Muttarti who pulsed away oetobcr 24th. 1952. 1 As we -wake in our sluuiberl. And many time: in the 1!”. We think so often of our dear , . .A'.'J'E' IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of litre. Albert llnttart, who 1: i III! 00105" uni, me. new dear, how near her IIICIIIDI3, How clue. how sweet It stays To watch above her loved ones And guide them through the days. Ever Itemensbered by Daughter Pi (SF. ' . Corn all Mother. - - h a . l 7. f. Eilbllsl "Ill" gmdual” in Cm"m”ce- spoke of the sincere regard in i ' who ugd from us 3 year ago Lu"-.' son 1” IA" J0 n "1 . ' ' t which Mr and Mr, gjms are held - --e-?-- pad” I G"'"d"n Mb""' , A motor party consisting of Mr. in the neighborhood in which . serve it with afternoon mhuforuwoeuom and Mrs. George Crozler, Mr. and they lived for many years, and we ("I Mr hm" "mt 'uh "I, P Mrs. Wendell Crozier and family the regret felt by all in the fact . off a dinner or bedtime Mr. um M". w. A Ramsay "m, that they will now be living eise- A' " '"” (mm nu hm” " an . l 9 emck...wiien youpacis I H I H m 'M.- D where. A beautiful electric fl Tm ll”-'"”Y 0' m9 13” Mewme - 1" '9'” "M l'"h" m'm"" '' my 2 C lhlnch ;onv:,n3ge:d of”gh;:;o0k:5an:t3:i nmgp and ,1 we” 1-med purse W33: ,V1,mL,eod, Uppgr Montague. Wm, 34, And know she is safe in God's dear dcpirud wife. Mrs. Albert L. 0 91-"ml" Mysie McNeiil of Kenslnston. left P"5'3""id by M” Li 1' 0'” "id mmk D" Pmm" M”1"ty"' I "1: Tph'f,,,,, m ,0 " of ,5, :gL'f;'5,'h" mm "'y ocmm .. . Friday morning to attend the re- 1a,:,dacg&:':: :35 g.""l Mkrsa Hil- Niurses Iaridlestgif og Kinghsbcquntlt; 'l W" I"! "S - - - ' mm Wedding "I Glemm" 1" friends for theirugisits adxflde gdgcel al-lwthrgse whlb l:fll-ll: fIl:riwgei'eo”syinx3l- ' 1”" Mum.” h" 1 mm you Crozier of Newcastle, N. B. to wish". pmhy cud, End who he1ped'in Em, ”'""'d by D”'""" Mb" "M You were all in all to me i ' Huddh Jamlesoll 111 Climpbelli-On The remainder of the evenln" way in their recent sad bereave- son-IIDLIW Rodi.” 15"”! lhmlh” ”' Y"".'''' 'm' United Church. Mr. and Mrs. G. passed pleasantly in social cons. mam, l I!!! gayililylll Crozier and Mr. and Mrs. ,Ram- verse and all joined in singing Where ever I may he. say with their children matured the songs of long ago. A hounti- -------- . A later to St. John where they vlsit- W1 lunch WIS SPrVed and the 0”” "uh" ume' I ant mud Rev. John Linton 3.-rh. M. A. . . mend, dc med Rh ,1 , Your loving word-A near them yet g - General Secretary of the Canadian ed mends' Mme M" ,'"d M” wishes to PM, IMWM ag good u I I see you in your old armchair . Temperance Federation, Wendell Crozier and family visited The follow”-is add": ;villf;'lS.Con- My Mlnme dc” so Mk” "Id uh,- Mr. Linton is regarded as one the lauers bmmelum-law ""1 vey some idea of the respect in "' '"Vmf'''”m”” "' "'3' M""""' .- ul 1 h, of the leading authormes in slstcr,.Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Winsor whim Hwy are held by those who In loving memory of our dear Mrs. Bertha Quigley. who died 30" hid.” l"”"'9 '9 C9 3'6 ' 1' canadll on the -lmhol problem. of Norton, N. .B.. . know them best: baby. Sadie Ethel Muzlieod. Bru- October. 25th, 1938, in Watertovrn, A d '”;I”3-t mu '" nut ml" 3, 3, hmmy ,,gu.d,d in. me deneli, who passed away October Mus. , " " W 9 church: 1" um SW1” w'u"'- M". W. H. whmm rammed to ML ""1 Mini 8"" um "51. ' Each dawning do a thou lit of And innthoee who eoloved you and Government and University circles. Ha'm'x' N' 5” nut mending f Each dawning day a thought of you you y ' ' lost you 1 He was lecturer in the Summer Zggkhgs S1:mI;negsOlg:e;u"t 0! Mn De" Friend" At eventide a. prayer At eventide a prayer. , Your memory will nova grow old. of 1953 at Gtterbein College, i ' ; , , ' we arg gathered here mnlght And in the hearts that miss you, And in the hearts that miss you School of Alcohol Studies, Wester- to pay DUi' respects to a worthy You always will be there. You always will be there. h l - i th Ii t I it Lt. Erwin Thompson, formerly of My den”: ep ml 9 on u C ville Coll ge; at Yal U ' it, . l, d l. . 1 ' School 0? Alcohol siudiggelgutl iumiierslllde, bl: riow1 scirivlng with g?1ux;,,:ur”,;ep:l.:::ret0 1:3” fgreeligfsf Always Remembered and Sadly sadly Missed by Daughter. Never will your memory fade Haven, Conn. e duel can trcr1riy&i1 more: was mm. Missed by Fathder. ziother, Brothers Mrs. Ira Barlow and Nine Loving thought: will always ling'(!:'r In September he addressed The recen y presene wi e ronze To y,,u' Mrs, Sims, we feel an S ter. 6: ndchild . Round the grave where you are is . Star with V for valor and also the Purple Heart. In March, 1953 Lt. Thompson was a member of a Patrol "Pork Chop" in Korea, sur- rounded by the enemy. Aiter the officer-in-charge was killed. Lt. . Thompson, though wounded him- self, took command. By the tlnte aid reached them all but four of the original patrol were casualties. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thompson. formerly of Summerslde but now residing in Calgary, Alberta.- . . that the example you have set as a homemaker and Lousckeeper is an enviable one-one well worthy of mention, and second to none. To you, M. Sims, a lifelong resident of t e district, we say that your kindly manner and friendly way will be much miss- ed; and .ihe example that you have set as ll farmer, is such that many a one might do well to follow. To you both, we now add. that you have been blessed down the years of seeing your children 0 grow up, your grandchildren now Second World Confei'e'nce on Alcohol and Road Traffic which was held at Toronto University- September 9-12, 1953. ' ANNOUNCING ANNUAL PROVINCIAL CAMPAIGN A Suit Womenlgducation Continued from page 2 ,farm households in Prince Edward lisland conducted by her depart- ment and suggested its use as I basis for teaching nutrition and Shop Tonight For These srncians l'.;.'i?.'..i'3fl3ET3TE..?.?.fl? .......... - I3-95 Men's SUITS- 39. 2 Pair Pants--Reg. iF54.50 ' ......... ..- ....... .. , . ' 0 la aria as ' . .l . ga ere ever res y o . ' reven a e, 9 n5 ju 15 Mens 5 g,odPe1,z,lp,,m,ed u, ,2 1, C d di week for Hantspoli. N. s. h ;he,,,,tg you W d , Elrtcgvlnfcfr lolollgmtao th;CIhrisItgi- t bl Th I H ta - O HES BYE 3 USE Ll Lil 3 ll 9 P ou - ' ' ' ' HQCVY . . . . . , 509 encouraging food habits wlgich will M” mm M” M3100lm Mal-W350” Nowfour regrets that you are Employment. Library ser: Stnvmg to reduce this tragic , result in improved nutrition lot (We mime” Shmey 0””) have leavinlz-ius-but not far aWay- ' S 1 R t' waste of sight by means of l V H t k M M d d, i h b vice, a esroom, ecrea ion, . ,. cmmdun. The home economist, recen y 3 en up res ence an may Go 3 re est lessing d . . til . talk d hl ts .& i ' Present viewed with enthusiasm e 5ummerslde- . shine on you both in the years 3'? SW31 Semcess The I”' msl 5 an pamp -9 .. c new mm ..Food for Freddie. pm - - - tovcqme. , h stitute, in turn, must look P"d.eyetc31'e and by ,8tiSlSt1l'l8 . i , v , . , . ,,.. 'i 3 in til. ' . , - e 0: . ' pued by D, pm, Depmtmen, Mis. Clarence Haliixls mt aaSv:ls'okCxnn1(l1( our W: to you for the funds with I I in igen persons wi ser ) . food preparation. "Canada's Food Rules" were dis- cussed in detail on Friday after- noon by Dr, L. B. Pett, Chief of the Nutrition Division, Department of National Health and Welfare. and the National Film Board. M.nis stow 144 5'. 5.0. 5'' Other sessions dealing with cur- gitgicalgoasaiended Visit '0 the ,,,,,,d, vices which are made avail- examinations. glasses and by "j re": dp”:b'e'"5Pm,m37e e”9”O””c5 . . . On Behalf of your Friends. able without charge. Be operations. You have a. part lfltill 8 8. ans lSICliSSlOf1 on I g . I ' . . wuem and Remmmem” led by Mr. and ems. wmmm Hayward Generous in this work Be Generous TIP or THE WEEK Dr. Juanita H. Archibald. Nutri- tionist with the Nova Scotia De- partment of Health, on Friday morning, and on Saturday morning, special interestigroups dealing with "Extension service" led. by Dr. ed to her home of Summerside, have had as their guests, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Le- grow. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wiwindsor Mr. their home of Channel, Newfoundland. . . . Mrs. Ja,ck Macfieod left Summer- Helen Abell, "Foods" led by Sister'side on Monday for Amherst, N. S. St. Alexander, "Institution Man- lwhere she will be the guest of her and Mrs. John 8. Wright entertained at Summcrslde on Monday evening at mixed bridge honoring Mr. Mrs. A. L. Harlow, who left this in and beside you and reaping the result of your many years of toll and faithfulness to your home. Also, we wish to mention that to your church you were ever supporters and in any community as a remembrance of us all. son, David of Halifax. N. S. have taken up residence in Summerside. . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. Earle Carney entertained at their home in Sum- merside on Tuesday honoring the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- your GIVING. Charlottetown. which to provide these ser- The Canadian National institute for the Blind 162 Blind. persons in this 50 percent of all blindness is oliemua lously defective sight with Let the VALUE you place on your own sight be A the measure of Contributions may be left or mailed to C.N.I.B. Office, 142W Great. George St., CLARENCE MoGUlGAN, I-luntor River, Provincial" Chairman. agement" by Patricia M. Giovan-lbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Ham T- Malvhesimu 0n W5 M35 mom voun, Musrrll DEALERS Charlottotovm ............................. ..... ........ .. L. Rossiter Summerslde . Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. This lam: lif1t:n;7n:)1slsu:veI';r4 wel- Jack Maclicod while in summer-, V :1” . . come in s y e ayor. side. i Menslnrgtah :1! g Greetings and reports were brought - 0 - i , , . s s '. ' from the Canadian Home Econo- M", Lame gunman, of gun-mu-. F i tench River " D Artihur 3'lfy:mplgu ""95 A55Wl3""n 53' Ml” D0”! 31- side accompanied her: mother, Mrsw ' . Central Bedcquo Illlk Rver 8. ng 0. Anderson Supervisor of Home Ec- M 1' d 5' L M I A11; nj , Albny . L. D. McLeod & S0!!! 0n0:m-'I5I'Ed:c"””d" :0" P';':”CEd' B33: lvliir? halls feJ:El'l liser gut?-t),S.: . WIT san , an mm 8 an- t 5 . Es ' N. B. M .l s . ,' . '1” I” D' McLeod & Sm" adiian Dietetic Association by Miss i) um” me on on i A A . Reid's Feed Service s A lilo . W” I go Preston Rackham Wll&tley River . Morell ,... . Dlngwell & Rosslter ucatloii for Nova Scotio gave a re- M”. J. W. Lecky was hostess ” Kllmlllf .- MCGOWTW5 Lm- 9”” M me Im'emam"3l Cmgras her home in summerslde, honor-1 Murray River D. M. McKlmion gi51::l::uf::?'l;1m;C;nlmgzgmgglfdzlri ing Mrs. Allison Beck. Brookfleid ...... .. Cruwys Bros. home ea ' i ' i ' . Clark's Feed Service in No. 9 Mount Stewart wsroras WHO KEEP RECORDS use MASYER Dr. L. B. Pett, "School Curricu- lum" by Miss. Mary L. Marley. and Textiles” by Miss Elizabeth Magee of Acadia University. Doris Runciman. Miss Ruth Binnie, supervisor of Home Economics Ed- lcs club members from New Brunswick anti Nova Scotia colleges attended special sessions of their own-in addition to many of Cu IJIIIIINE thumb; N” IUVI.olim:"Vgl:IialtlhatiRh71 lniomeni ll. 0 Sydney SI. Suction; itl. - 'MoJeI lK-II tsimiA'L memo , ,'CLOCI,(S.i CA'NADi-AN'6INIIAI. ILICTRIC COMPA not a chore to your kitchen 552.: . no wmomo--no pouurmo Give your kitchen a new. glamorous look with the G-E Helper and put an end to tedious clock-winding and regulating. You'll like the G-E I-lei curacy. crisp modem. . colored plastic casein red, yellow or whiie.' You'll like the price, too, only ss.9sl See this cheerful G.-B-Kl'lclIel'1 Clock at your dealer's today. " 'e unfailing so- gn and brightly N-Y LIMITID i netti, "Public Health Nutrition" by.Mrs. C. Bowles. anniversary of their wedding. Miss Bessie Lockhart, returned missionary from India, was the guest of Mrs. W. G. Ellis and Mrs. day. . A r : O C C l At the tea hour last Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie have returned to, their home in Sum-A merslde after A vacation trip to, New York. i W. A. Currie. l C C C l Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Degrasse an A i you till or sun: When your prescription ll filled by our, experienced pharmacists. you can be sure that only fresh drugs at the finest quality will be used. You can be sure that these drugs will he dlsprnscfl with painstaking care and profes- sional skill. You can be sure that your prescription will be filled promptly and that the medl- o "cine will be ready -on time. ' SEMPl.E'8 PIIABMAGY I'll Queen St. - Dill I171 Shop Today and gT0nighti M . ' M , M the regular meetings. . o . i - M Lots of hopper space is es- Miss. Elizabeth. MscMlilnn. was M”, Dorothea Macsweemygi M chairman. of the conference, with M gentlgl for mgxlmum egg pro. Mu. Dori. M Andaman u up,” Smith of Monciorl, N: 3. ll VlIlt- O - M .uIu"" of 'u" Pm”. and ing in Summerslde, guest of thei . M ductlon. Allow at least 32 feet M "on. Ewnomu A-whmm up M1,." Dorothy um wmdg wygn, , . bl . ' ' ' ' "1 BALANCED - W100 W p M g:f,,,;1,:,,f";;',:':;,,:,:;;;;;,;”f,;-,3: Mrs. J. Wilfred Leaky entertain- Busy as we have been. we are . M FEEDS L t, Di Y F d M uh. "om dmuem mm M the ed her hoirei in Sr:immi;rsideMon M 0' e S scuss our ee - M rm u, d ,1 th C "1 Monday even ng, onor ng re. ' M ”'5:.1i.'.if " lng Plan With Your Is- M .i'u. i'.7if'..".mJ'..: mo”. p3io.5."i';'33 Macsweeney-Smlm MPPY "' """”""" W" """'V ”' , , H G . . . . . M :lmn"":"o"c: lands MASTER Man M " um I mum 1'” "5 M” J" R” ””D”””i our Sale S eciois are still avail- . lIllllUl"" - M have arrived from Vancouver, P : M M B. C. to Summerside where the e M Dial 5455 M (1 14. fIo;rei;er”i.u nt:ai;si;rE!edoIoi;4rcoluil;sce. Cbh. m 56 Green 5:, . Cl1't0Wll M f Donsldle parents, Mru and Mrs. Plan a visit and fake the iam- . ily - you will be delighted with the many fine buys in all depurh I IIIOIWS.