' JULY 12, 1951”. . Brotherhood" owing its existence - -- --u---:-.5.---............. U, The GUKRDIAN. manurrrrmwxtde PAGE ' NINE The June of NW An- Noa-us nrvna scnoor. V I g Therirst was.ineaIaplre Dey' T ' ' I - Royal l5" 5 ::.'.t.t:;.:?.,:.;.::-,',,'; -3- .:-gm . At I.lfs Underwriters Association vconventlon "W 1:" ” O, ,,,,,,. .,..,.,,,,,, M, ,, ' - p y following the closing or! Natl . Big Topic 0n Parliament Hill O'l'l'AWI.. July 10 - (OP) - Politics has gone out or die win- dow so far as parliament hill is concerned. The big story now. and for week. to come. is the october visit to Canada of Prin- tess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. Their impending visit promises to overshadow even the fall session at parliament. now L d ' ” to open Oct. 9. The royal itinerary has not-yet been drafted. but the princes. and her husband are ex- pected here before the pEl'lll.HlOl'il'r- ary opening. "to "God's world." service and all belong." guitleno d th k e! our forefathers. :1? ov.si-'t'i-is Then, on her 21st birthday. she dedicated her life to the girdling empire. Visiting south Africa with the King and Queen in 1947. she told radio audience from Cepetosvn: ','I declare before you all that my whole life. whether it be long or short. shall be devoted to your the service of our great. imperial family to which we Elisabeth's early schooling in- . . . . . , y d . n studies, including thelproblems of governing e. commonwealth. It has been suggested here, ent- irely unofficially. that the opening date of Parllemnt globe- a world-wide may be ad- meeting ha.n Institute met. at die home of Mrs. Stewart Mouse. The president took the chair and meeting open- ed with ode and creed. in members answered roll call by paying n cent for each inch of waist line. one visitor was present. Roll call for July, "Give three reasons why you are an Institute member." Mrs. Elmer Moase and Mrs. Del- bert Rayner canvassed the district for Red Cross and the sum of 323.10 was realized. Sick committee reported three calla made and fruit taken. School committee got dustzbane and soap for school. Sick committee for June - Mrs. Walter Mouse and Mrs. Delbert Rwner; school and programme committees re-appointed. Next, meeting will be held at the home River school tor the the parents and pupils. eooom ed by their teacher. Mrs. Jennie Gene eron. were taken to Cavendish for their annual picnic. There. they had the privilege at once more visiting historic Green Gables. after which they drove ta the Beach where they themselves with the various means of musement and recreation pro vlded on these spacious grounds. A bountiful and delicious supper was served by the ladies of York Point W. 1.. after which the pup- H: were treated to ice cream by their teacher. During the supper hour the teacher presented Grade VIII Cer- tificates to Miriam Horne, Mildred Dackendorff and Howard Meo- Phail. and also prizes and gift: 39010” th””'h in” 395'” F'm' vanced a week to permit the Prin- ily traditionally and constitutlon- Cu, to walk hem” me common. any is irom the political realm. ill' and the Senate. It would not be WY951 l5 W1"? helihten J m Pal considered likely that she would itical circles by the possibility that mum more than one Vmt to the the Princess may address a joint capnuyduring hm. expected mm” 56551011 01 '4" Cl'”"".l”n' W5 the week stay in Canada. SCMW However, the Princesshas asked While such an address. should "mg. the .,n-mgumnt. for tn. the Princess make one. would be mp be kept ., .1.-npie mg n 1". rar removed from the field 01 rormal as possible and she may politics. it would gain aisnillc-nee rule out anything as elaborate as from the mere fact that it was de- . pg,-iiunentu-y gppegrjnce, livered by the heiress to the pun, Mmm” 5,. L.u,.em' m, ""'0”9' nouncing the visit. said that her She Ilfeldy M5 ml” M3941" wish for informality would be re- of public and constitutional sig- spgcged. nificance. or M”, Emenne MCK uh M V from the W. I. to all the pupils. Reba-1, Mame and 5151,: Hung; The teacher was also kindly rem- Mgnde;-son to Bsm. Embers: 1with lSc;yelyni:12'esents -mm president b er sc cars. 9 ngy rep gxecuuv, mwunggnvzf: Eceounprgf by thanking the parents, ratoply. posed changes m the dmrm, con- ers and pupils for their kindneu venue". Money was voted for ilnd splendid co-operation given treats for school children at school W her fur the past mm! yanl closing. Money was handed in for cards; one paid money to birth. flay box. Red Cross work handed n. 1 d kn l A hl8l;L8ht of the meeting, plans Pictured above are members or car and it sentto her while WW9 "I e to make Mrs. Robert . and guest speakers who attended sick. Mrs. Horace Willis gave re- mm” M M” Ewe” M9'CKU'm0n- Wu”?-"'5 0 "16 member of the In- 2i&,l,?ddre5uDo::?n3g:;1 M9”! the annual conference of the port from executive meeting which 9," an 15 m be Tnmered W"-ll 5 smum This h0"0"l' 09-11 Only be H .92 H B ,d . Prince Edward island Life Under- she attended. g 'V'"P3thY card". bestowed on one who has been lg"? ',, ”,"w,,,, D c,,' do, writers Association held recently It was decided to treat school: The Pfosram committee put on an active member for twenty- Grade R71 wmim OM,:;;h:".' at The Charlottetown. There was children with ice-cream at. schooliconteets. first prizes being won by years. Mrs. Williams is the first in 2 Joana M'G'ph 11 ' a large attendance at the one-day closing. It was moved and second-IM”' G"”9ld MHCFadyen. Miss the New Annan Institute to be- G dmam 31 J8 ' H V1,, convention this year when local ed that Mrs. William Colwill Mu ipitricia Ciarkin and Miss Cath- come a life member. t” e l-1:01 0;? 32:”; E Underwriters heard talks by men Harare Willis and Mrs. 'x.b..' "me MECFMYEH. The Programme Committee took ""G.,Hff""?'"', 121 3;; G381 '1:q.u I outstanding in the tield. Campbell see about blinds and The meeting closed with the Na- Charge and a social time was en- Do,,,3eeM,,fE,',,e,, S B n y' The Anglo Rustico W. I. met at curtain for hall. it-liltijntgl Anthem after which a dainty joyed by all. The hostess assisted Mmost parted attgndgnce go; the home 01 Mrs. Cyril Toombs -I-he coneapondence Wu "ad The collection was taken and Smgd lg” served by h9”e55- "'5' by t'h9 mmmlm” 5'9"9d 5 b95u”' the past year was made by Vine- on Tuesday evening, July 3. In ma digcuued. Darlington is to 5m0lml-ed to 61.25, 3111s we” pug. 3' Miss Clarkin and Miss, ful lunch. Meeting closed with ant Hounam and wnma Mwphgn, North River School Report for Months of May and June Grade X.--i. Golden Mscmnley. Grade v'IIl'.- 1. Miriam Horne: Women's Institute Meetings ' - I . W t? 2' Ween ANGII0-IWSTICO W- I- lVlacFadyen. the absence of the president, the vice-president was in the chair. Meeting opened with the Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered by seven members. one visitor was also present. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved. It was moved and seconded that new Minute book be bought for secretary. Motion carried. Com- mittees reported and new ones ap- pointed as follows: sick - Mrs. Blair Rolllngs and Mrs. Roland Buntain. Programme - Mrs. Wal- ' ter Buntaln and Mrs. Noel Hoop- er. Lunch - Mrs. Ernest Bulman and Mrs. Cyril Toombs. A letter was read from Mayor MacDonald of Charlottetown, ask- .ing for a donation 'towards the llbadio Fund for Sanatorium. On motion, it was decided to send 35.00 to this worthy object. A let- tor was also read from the Public Health nurse with enclosed report of her visit to the school. Delegates to convention will be liars. Cyril Toombs and Mrs. G. R. J Next.meeting will be held at. the - home of Mrs. Paige Nunn. have the "fun and nonsense" at the District Convention to be held at Rose Valley. Th programme committee for next meeting is Mlrs. Kenneth Mac- lnnis and Mrs. Louis MacPhcrson. Roll call to be answered by "Sing say. Do or Pay." Collection amounted to fifty- nine cents. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Maolieod. Mrs. Everett Nicholson expressed her thanks for gift re- celved. The programme for the even- ing consisted of readings. Meeting adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. KINGSTON W. I. The June meeting of the King- ston Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Stone. The meeting opened by re- peating ode. followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by twenty membe 3 and two visi- tors. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The corres- pondence was read and discussed. sented and paid. Mrs. wiibur Younker invited members for next --T i "The King.” .v-c. Jnnniv M. Cameron--Teacher. meeting. Mrs. Merril Green and Mrs. Horace Willis on Lunch com-1 mittee. Lunch was then served byl hostess and committee in chargel and a social hour spent. ; I t IHVERDALE - cnuacmu. w.r.l The June meeting was held 3,; the home of Mrs. Garfield Mac- Ftidyen. with an attendance of eleven members and five visitors. . Meetlns opened by singing ode Ind repeating creed in unison. Roll call was answered with something for fish pond and pay- ing a fee of five cents to fish. Minutes of last meeting were read. lllnroved and signed. Correspondence was read, in-. cluding a letter of thanks from the Protestant Orphanage for quilts which were sent in during the-' winter. Considerable discussion wok place about having a table at the Caledonian Club. which is to be held at Strathgartney. The mem. bers decided to treat the school Arriving Hourly! These great big luscious beauties are strawberries what ABE strawberries - red-ripe. MC! i Meeting closed with "God Save The treasurer reported 325.75 schildren with ice-cream at school the K1118-" A dainty lunch was made at the play. Mrs. Malcolm Closing. served by the committee, assisted Miacsai thanked the members ' Next meeting will be held at the by the hostess. Very often the r”'(7oAf,f, 5,? i ' . T 4 ' 'mpn”lon you "uh I: h. l adopted. Roll call was responded to DARLINGTON W. 1. upon your guests - 2 by eight members. Two visitors . can be determined Roses ,were present g h 3 , A bill of thir -five cents was 5V YWV 5" 7995- - paid to school c mmittee. and '75 cents for advertising. it was de- - . The June meeting of Darling- M-av . "W OF IOFTITSS clded to write seven Mile Bay and auger-sweet. And when you see what a low price we've put on thesis. you'll have I strawberry feetivnl right in your own home-strewborrlee with cereal . . . strawberries with cream . . . strawberry shorocsks . . . strawberry Jam - tzreats everybody loves. so put sev- eral boxes-or a crate-of strawberries right at the heul. of your shopping list this week-end. i Quart Boxes 3.65 CASE 25c ton W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Louis MacPherson. The meeting opened with the Ode. followed by the Creed. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and For Strawberry Shortcake Fresh cake LAYERS m -- : Reddl-Whlp ' about their play. . em.-e-----w -r1m'””' 'T T-T " . I ' their tlavourful l"”" W""' cm” ”" ”' 55" 4 fnobin Hood White or Chocolate BAKE MIX ....... 29c J ego? All . '20 It, Sweet & Juicy-Doz. in Bag si-igaintscsgrflngfma tor fp.y s1a.oeo per head 19: M t . rglxios tlOn:e?or .o.z...... 93c CUCUMBERS 2 for 29: Burford Brand-15 oz. Firm Red-LEE Bunch rsiacr-res. 5 tin: for .. s1.oo ggvblcmfg. 2 for 17: L . . ?3';jA?i, l(E1'cHup' ,,,, 27., casaaos. per lb. 09: Campbellvs Tasty Ripe -e- Large rouszrg stone. 2 tlnsfor 25: g:nN;iI:-OUPE. each 29: bed; Lgoe.-Size 42: .rLuMs. s for 29: FRIDAY NIGHT From 6'P.M. Till Closing lm Macaroni It Cheese Loaf . Pimento Loaf Mock Chicken Loaf 63': "L 6-lb. tins . 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