_ irieetAI1l- continued from one I __i ” Agricultural laws I 11,1“ boys and girls joined the club and elected James J. Mac- Donald as president; James Gunn. vice-president; and Lauretia Mac- Domid, secretary-'1‘reasurer.. Miss Teresa Macbougall agreed to sci. u club leader for the present. Morris Deacon. Kings County Field- mm_ yr“ present and gave a des- mption of the Garden Club pro- Leu once The Ayrshire Calf Club of Mon- gagua and vicinity met at Chessel‘ Annear’s on May 13, for instruc- tion in Judging. There was a good attendance of members, who did Nu m pigcing a. good class of. dnry cows. Following this, 1". Morris peacon, Kings County Fleldman. gave a brief talk on common dairy 999“- . . . The Ksnsington 4-H Calf Club ii-lolstein-Guernsey) was organis- ed on April 5. at a meeting in Karisirigtori , High School. Mr. David Peacock of the Department of Agriculture was present at this The following officers were elect- sd; pg-eu'dentn8ta.nley Palmer; vice- pmsident-Gwen MaoMurdo: secre- iarv-treasiirer-Bcott Woodside. ‘flha club will hold its meetings an the second and fourth Thurs- days of each month. 0 s . The regular meeting of the Kem- iiigton 4-H Calf Club was held in the High school on April 22, with me following members present; Paul Caseley, Edwin Johnson, Ken- nplh Thompson, Douglas Palmer. Marlene MaoMurdo, Gwenneth Mar-Murdo. David Clarke and Billy Doiizhan. The first judging class was to be held at Harold Palmer‘: on May is The members were divided into M, groups, each group to provide -eci-cation for one meeting a month. 11 GIRLS ACCEPTED WINDSOR. (CF) — Directors of the July 19-24 Miss Canada Pa- geant Monday announced fivs col- legal and universities in Canada are represented in the 21 entries approved so far. They are Ontario Ladies‘ College, ‘University of Tor- onto, MoGil1, Ontario Agricultural college and University of Western nntsrio. Winner will receive $50.- one in scholarships and will repre- sent Canada in the Miss America ssntast. RELIEF IS LASTING Here's haadaohs rails! such as never thought poulbls . . . Instant. nal Instantins is a prescription-type formula. that acts so fast. so 'l‘°Y0IIlhl.VtluIt. your ' isrslieved almost instantly. rolonged . . . it lasts! Base of all givs cytou ust the yousuis.mz.oot‘fn'.Ln - ytodayl QUICK RELIEF FOR - miiniiia iiuiiiciia - aursuiiria - sum uunieiis - main: - eoiu-.aams 0 iamirie uiii - iiiauau Mend! Tin! of II Tablets. 25¢ lcoscnilesl Family Size of II mints. 75¢ sla ni' Jlauaosr INSTANT PAIN REUEF I sk c-rziimc-zoeie *0? In said let us show Vou...daIelslnui. N0 KODAK AD RBDDIN M05. is: nieiimoua at. .J Bristol and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien and family were here on Sunday for the first time this spring to see about their summer residence. It is said they plan to move out. to reside for the summer the first of June, somewhat later than other years. owing to the children be- ing at school in the city. Mr. John R. O'Brien has arrived from Halifax. _NB.. to’ spend a short vacation with his wife and family Last spring Mr. O'Brien came here for a month's lobster fishing and took such a beating with the others. he has changed his mind about any more fishing in future except trout. Mrs. Annabelle Doucette and son Roy lei! Saturday for Halifax. Boy. who is making the navy his career, is stationed at the training school there for quite some time now. His mother has been residing at the Magdalen Islands since last summer. Mr. Frank Mclilwen is oirt again after undergoing a serious opera. tion in the P.E.l. hospital some time ago. Mr. Fred Anderson_ who has been residing in Summerside for a number of years has moved to Charlottetown. Mr. Anderson oper- ated a general store here, his hmneport for many years before going to Summerside iii army time. . Mr. and Mrs. Fraser" who have been residing at Mrs. McKenna's house have closed the residence Marvcii’s brand new party snacks-—crisp, golden-brown Celery and (Ihecsc Sticks—are just two-bite size . . . and full of really dijferrnt flavour! up as Mr Fraser has gone east to fish His wife and family will reside with her mother Mrs. Vil- lard. in the village for the sum- mer months. That section of paved highway near the village school for a quar- ter of a mile that goes to pieces every spring is being raised much higher and scores of loads of fill are being dumped on the section now to build it up. It was regrettable to learn of the passing of Rev. Peter MacDon- ald st the Charlottetown Hos- pital on’ Saturday morning after a long illness. Born in this vicinity, the Father is the last member of that fine MacDonald family and in younger days taught school in the old Harbor school and a very few of his old class still remain. Father Maobonald was a brother of the lste Jimmie MacDonald and spent most of his priestly life in the west and for that reason is a stranger to the younger class. with regret the death of Mrs. Sarah Maelflwen is chronicled. Death came on Saturday evening. Her passing‘came as a shock to her scores of friends here and in the city. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Melltwen. she resided here all her life. She leaves three married daughters to mourn the loss of a loving mother. Mrs. William MacDonald was here from the city on Sunday. She and her husband who moved to the city last fall to reside will not be here this year as they plan to reside in the city in future. Mr. Carol McAdam has returned home from the Charlottetown Hos- pital following an operation ten 5 minutes at-fer - +hey’re served! days ago. ...,N AP The tang of nippy cheese and fresh-flavoured celery . . . the appeal of flaky, lightly salted biscuits . . . that’: the combination that makes Marven‘s Celery and Cheese Sticks the bright new an- swer to your canape problem. Serve them as they comelfrom the package, or garnished with " your favourite soslnail delicacies, next time you entertain. Pisquiii East Anti Vicinity ..‘Mr. Robert Leard returned to his home is Pisquid East having spent the winter months in St. John. N. 3. Mr. Alvin Burke, Merchant at Pisquid, was in Charlottetown on business on May 11. Mr. Floyd Jay, am-onipanied by his mother and sister Shirley of Moncton. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald, Lorne Val- ley on May 11. Mrs. Edward E. Jay was a vial- tor in Charlottetown on May 12. Mr. Floyd ‘Jay and Mrs. Harold Jay motored to Charlottetown on May 13. Dr. Inge. 8ouris,, was in Pis- quid East on business on May 13. Mr. John White. Mhntague was in Pisquld East on business on May 14. Miss Shirley Jay left Friday on return to Moncton, N. 3. having spent the past few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Mr. Guy Jsy. Charlottetown. spent the May 15 week—end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. week-end in L'orne Valley, guest of her daughter Mrs. Earle Mac- Donald and Mr. MacDonald. Miss Juanita Jay. student at P. W. C., spent the May 15. week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. l Mrs. George Jay spent the May 10 ‘Lorna Valley. paid I trio! Vllit to Mrs. MacDonald's former home in .Plsquid East on May 10. l The visitors in Plsquid last an May 16, fhcluded Mr. Barnard Hendricken. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Birt. Mr. Maurice Birt and Miss Marjorie Axworthy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes, Bedford. were guests of Mrs. Hughes‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly on May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck and family were visitors in Pis- quid East on May 16. , Mr. and Mrs. Waltsr Whitn. Donagh. were visitors at the home of Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly on May 16. —BA. ‘; scnohanssnrs swunn KINGSTON, Ont., (CP) Renfrew, Ont., classics Patricia M. Gert-an, topped win- ners of 170 medals. scholarships and prizes in the annual awards’ list of the faculty of arts. Queen’: University. released Saturday from Queen's registrar. Among other major award winners was Laura M. Wiles of Halifax who won an R. Samuel McLaughlin ‘resident fellowship. A studan i, a. donation toward their school] fund. Receipts from n:ia.gasine| subscriptions and Radio League at Sacred Heart were acknowledged. A donation of 810 was sent to st. Vinceritl Ch-phsnags Tea Party fund. Wednesday. May 19. 1954 The Guardian Page I It was decided tlaat.monoy for Mrs. P. 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