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Correspond- ence was read and discussed. and the treasurer gave her report. The xM” mmxwW "I'm Mr. Sunshine . . ; bringing my delicious, goodness to your table . . . in those red-ripe and summer- fresh tomatoes that go into AYLMER Catsup. You'll love its richer f Iavor.' f your f:'mx7y doserygt sick committee reported making several calls, and sending treats. Mrs. Lyman Hall and Mrs. Helen Clarke were aplwinted 011 i1 new committee. Mrs. Lyman H811 ESVB an interesting report on her aci- ivities in Charlottetown. where she attended the Institute Con- ventlon. The next meeting of the Insti- tute will be held at the home of Mrs. Bob Schurman. Lunch com- mittee will be Mrs. I-leber Mac- Quarrie and Mrs. Read. The meet- ing adjourned, and a social hour 4cr,D,5sY"yEASf . S74 ......".;':,;;;,-w.;:,,,',5!lsu: -v o-.,"" Murray lliver and Vicinity. ..' Miss Janet V. Stewart. Charlottetown, is spending a month's vacation at the home at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank. Mrs. Percy sharam, and chil- dren, spent a weekend of Septem- ber 6th, visiting with Mrs. Shar- am's mother, Mrs. Jane Cook. Murray River. Miss Dorothy Buell, Charlotte- town. -Spent a week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Simon Bueil, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. William I-Iodgson and Mr. Ken MacQueen of Manc- ton. New Brunswick, spent the weekend of September 6th. at the home of Mrs. Olive Giddlngs, While sands. Mr. Stirling Whiteway, Char- lottetown, was a week-end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and M75. George D. Whiteway, Murray River. Miss Annette Eueli. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miiburii Buell. Char- tlottetown, is spending some time in Murray River, the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred White. Mrs. Nell Benton has returned to her home in Sydney, Nova Scoiia, after being home to attend the funeral of her brother, the late Mr. John M. Cairns of High Bank. Mr. Eddie Derby, who is at- tending Prince of Wales College. spent a week-and at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Derby, White sands. Miss Jeanette Gicidiiigs has returned to Mlmcton, New Bruns- WICIT. after spending the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Olive Giddlngs, White Sands. Mrs. John Clare; and daughter. Eunice. were recent visitors to New Glasgow, Nova scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston and children, Sadie and Gary, were recent visitois to Murray River, the guests of Mrs. John- ston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gov- in lV.i:cLeod. Mr. and Mr:Jolin Clarey were recent visitors to Montague, the guests of M. and Mrs. Alva Ai- len. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. li'lacKinnon. Murray River, were recent visitors to Clinrlottctown. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and daughter Brenda Ann, Charlotte- town, were week-end visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nzflhtin Irving, Bcach Point, and Mr. and Mis. William J. MacKay, High Brink. The Murray River Puhiic Lib.- rary reopened on September 6th. after being closed for the past few weeks. it is now located in the building owned by William Louce, which was a former beauty par- this location is lour. However. only temporary. Mrs. Deans of Keene, New Hampshire, very graciously offered to pay the rent of this room (or t'irce months. while the new library is being built. What might have been to. very serious fire occurred on Saturday September slh,-when a spark from a. chimney landed on the roof oi Mr. Lealand Nlcolle's home. How- ever. the alarm was quickly spread and help soon arrived and M...-s--:-Z-mj followed with a delicious lunch being served by the hostess and itt . comm es 5. TI-lI.S' PAST-ACTING YEAST KEEPS WITHOUT REFRIGERATION! Thousands of Maritime women have found the perfect answer to yeast problems in hot weather. it's the new Fleischtnann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast! This modern form of famous Fieischmann's Yeast keeps full-strength and fast-acting in your cupbosrcll No refrigeration! If you balte at home-get a month't supply of Fleischniann's Past Rising Dry Yeast. Always on hand for speedy i baking and grand results. fT.i....- . ..- THE GUARDIAN, Cl-IARLOTTEITOWN him. self accordingly. I looked younger than I was. that I am older than he. ANSWER: This was a very years. Then stop worrying over a trlik. had the blaze under control but not beiore a hole was burnt through the root. Even at that Mr. Nicolle was very fortunate, since with everything so dry and quite I. breeze blowing, it would not have taken long for is fire to get underway. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cairns, Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Cairns, Mr, -and Mrs. John MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schaetzl, Mrs. Florence Hirtle, Mr. Earl Cairns, Mr. Wil- lard Cairn and son Willard, who were down to attend the funeral of the late John M. Cairns, have returned to their homes in Quin- cy. Mass. Mrs. Laughie MacDon- ald and Mrs. Willard Cairns are staying down for a few weeks with Mrs. John Cairns, High Bank. -C. D. PADRE WRITER GALWAY, Ireland-(OP) - A rector entering the nim business in no small way is Rev. Austin Lee. He has been commissioned to write the script for a new color film based on the history of the country surrounding his home. AIRCRAFT BUILDING AMSTERDAM-(CP)-The Fok- ker factorles here are starting to build the all-Swedish twln-engin- ed Saab-Scandia passenger air- liner, until now turned out at Linkoping, Sweden. Sales still will be handled by the Saab Aircraft DEAR MISS DIX: When I was young, and before I was married. At 25 I met a boy of 20 and told him that I was only 20. I kept my secret all through the years but, after seventeen years of marriage. I am sure my husband realizes lie is very cool to me lately. Miss Niuen cannot reply personally to readers Just will answer problems of general interest through this column. 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C. allly deception in the first; place. and trying. to maintain it lor seventeen years has been a childish stunt. 0! course your husband probably knows your true age by now, and his coolness is caused by your deceit rather than your Find 'an occasion to make some joking reference to your age and pass it oil as it you realize that he knew about it all the time. That will at least clear the atmosphere between you on one score Junior League Holds First Meeting The first regular business me t- ing of the Junior League of e Charlottetown Hospital this season was held at the Nurses Residence on Tuesday evening. September 9, Mrs. Alex Mclsaac presiding. The meeting was opened by prayer. Committee lists were given to those present. and it was urged by the president that the mem- bers make every etfort to assist the membership committee in bringing the active membe hip up to full quota, several resignations having been recently received. 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