diitiisss Mscdiarmid is t of Veterans mi” "”""' can-"3" '”"”' "” "nth beneficial mi haPP"Yf ""3 ' 0 likes proficiency and a special certifi- geament 53.;-t of her regular 9-Quoooa-ow-an-up-.. . ..o.-4-a u srggf v it. mafhe fact that dletltiana,.al'a 1 legal - :.:,:”:.il”...E.';:.l'f.i... ....u””n . .. . in it own way. t00- ' mlziiijss Ma'cdlarmld is an Gfitilll member of the association. MEN on a national level 21 V0311 Clit- it now is in till! P””"." forming provincial 8f0l-lPl 39;" E&LE.'I5.EtEI Cutest Peis Of The Farm AI. in choice summer 9” month moved of late aloilt "'0 farmlands intent for the most part on the affairs of th?.h"'”i'”"d.h we mm "d odd places too. U10 ' in” And gggln as in thftilyh 9 tn. haying we take more stock I): an weather, markllll 31" Wugh” W wind on the Pond: "mini 9 ' me and senset and in til?" cW"' es the stars. Wondering Willi ueathers the new moon. dl'lW' MW in n fetching bow above the ,,,..,...g.htus will arias-iovina it well for is this not indeed.the Harvest-Moon? Welcomlnl "'9 wnny blue snd gold hours. but late in the coat-ilWF' 395” dolgz on behalf of the 9'31"" 3" 0 ,,- crops, the pastures and SIN- ,” wishing more and more 'h3i3L"aav. your wish. Ellen", James smiled coming in dlmli from today's. "And won't they do 1 power out! god-more than s can ever . wshowgrj by day but cleared skies now. star-studded in pm!!!- lse of another harvest day ahead. The dust of road. hazardous for traffic of late is now laid, the air clean-washed and sweet. "You thought. once the bay VIII mowed you wouldn't smell tit: scent of clover again this year, Mack said this evening coming in with handfulls of fragrant bios- sums. "You forgot about the after- math. You should catch a breath of dietetic services Mid ha... i 4. " '4 ant-governors medal for-general cats irons Quebec's Department of Education. toria Hospital in Montreal started herlnscareerssahospital dietitian. She has worked at her pressnt post since 1:3. .1” a booster of the association from its inception. and held numerous executive post before her elec- tion as president at the last na- tional convention in WI- contribute to the rations of the.rsh- btts, those mature, and the four babes now furred prettily. one white. two fawn and one black, to be amongst the cutest pets of the farm. And all well and care- fully tended. Cranddaughter, a :::.ICi&llliOl.lI young lady sees to l t "ii you want so much grass for them I'm afraid you'll have to get it yourself. I helped this morn- ing," we overlreard one of the masculine side of the family are today. "Ye-as, I know that,” she agreed, concern in her voice, "but remember there are three meals anyway to a day. How would you like to miss one of them?" He considered her question. "If I was hungry. ltd go in- doors and get a place of bread and butter” he smiled broadly. "I know! But a poor bunny can't do that--they can't get out their hutch." shs explained. "Then what made them be bun- nies in the first place?" he chuck- led. marching off to lend her a helping hand at the chore. "Nice sheaves this year. Ellen- no ro:ingh. ta?ed grsin'i.bJa::: owing s b"e?ds his old armchair. "though the twins seems to slip away fairly fast. . .Cool tonight isn't it? us?" he smiles. "And a bit'ol apole pie. eh? And cheese?" Thus then, tonight's dreams will be made. of it now!" The choice gatherings were to Until tomorrow----Diary- Good-night. I-(EEP IN TRIM Tone Up Nature's Girdle By ms was tram This and saga of the silhouette oils for is heard frequently: "The only" time i have a half way fig- ure when I'm W briitiwid t us! 'hold o posure e sinmeach in" is hardly to hr: for that predicament. The mus- cles forming nature's girdle are capabe of two actions an up-pull and an in-pull. When the up-pull comes first. the midssetlon mus- cles themselves do the and you can breathe! This actiu is deflniely A ,.1'.lllt. DAILY PATTERN t forla '”"i''' ”.'i'.' .”.".S 1.'&”fl2't.?.: -Vrlllizti” is most likely to spread. llowsvsr. whgutlsese int rtaat soft. Nil will . following exercises are taken mm the WAC Manual. Thsss pro vs .saei-cises are an to restore live tons to middle muscles. as chest ft . One I holding: Raise head and off the ground to look at left leg which is raised about eight inches from the Ii. Hands should slide toward as shoulders are lifted. Roll: position. relax and repeat. lifts. Hold position, relax and re- peat Side holding: Raise head and t shoulder off S aeiusce degree. Miss M disrmldwas awardetllheiieuig:-. Her internship at the Royal Vic- llow about a cup of tea to warm. ' jorle Jean, to Davidson Phillip Mc- DOBIB LYLE IlACl'WIN LUCY IRENE NISBET Mr. "and Mrs. Thomas Nishet. Tyne Valley. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Lucy Irene. to Stanley Ellis Forbes, l i he-3 I t i '1. ,...i..y' TH- ELLA GEORGINA CAIRNS Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cairns. Freetown. announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Ella Geor- gina to Mr. Douglas Victor Fer- guson. son of Mr. and Mrs. ,G. Vic- -uaa . JMARJOBIE JEAN ruiturs Mr. and Mrs. R12. Parkman of East Royalty. announce the an- gagement of their daughter. Mar- Guelf. son of Mrs. Blanche Mc- schools and Mrs. Daniel MacPher- son and Mrs. Rufus Axworthy was appointed to measure windows and order blinds. The sick committee was not pm cnt. It was decled that Mrs. Cud- mors be asked to send treat to one ill Mrs. Daniel MacPherson invi- ed the members for the Octobg meeting and the roll call is to be '3 "fif- la, 25 iii 3 Eigiggiii lziliii iiifiii st 1 l he held to "s 33: "K'..T.'.','v'v IbtywauaMlTlolT:g..lI1(ln:& nomtin: grlgmhlgldill: mags um the meeting be -dlourr U I will! of 10. tum" W" "wed by the hg. toss ' t i by Mrs. Omar Youn- WWI "-'- .'2;..'IT”.2:.'?'lvS?.'l r'I.'2t”l.i3'tf;...'.' in-. mi Mg-g..L1nyd x. Mae-G00l'le.soaof Ewen. Rollo Bay East. announce the engagement of their tiallthlr er Doris Lyle. lt.N., to Wallao: Chhurch. Souris. WALLACE GEORGE WOOD men Wood; Marshfield. at 2.30 of STANLEY ELLIS FORBES .. nouo1As.-Fnncvson tor Ferguson. Hampton, P.E.l. Marriage to take place in North Bedeque United Church on Satur- day. the twenty-nlnth of Septemb- er. at six thirty p.m. Mr. and Mrs. AI- in like Place Saturday October HI P.m. in St. James United Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forbes. Van- couver. B.C. The wedding will take place October 10th in St. son of James Anglican Church, Part Hill. ..-...... sent. 14.1936 The Guardian. Page 9 I iHAPPlENlNGS at the home of his parents, Mr. . gnd Mrs. C.B. llodgson. 13 Water St. Lieutenant Hodgson has recent- ly returned from a cruise to Eng- lgnd, France and the Azores. Lieutenant and Mrs. Hodgson will have ghortly for Fredericton, N. B. where Lieutenant Hodgson has been appointed staff officer of naval cadets at the University of N.B. Mrs.” H. Graham Bait and two children Margot and Jimmie left on Wednesday for their home in Calgary. They had spent the sum- mer in Charlottetown with Mr. Batt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bait, Rocliford st. Mr. Bait also enjoyed a two week's vacation with his parents before leaving for Montreal to at- tend the meeting of the Cansdalan Bar Association, where he deliv- end a paper on "Oil and Gas Law. Mr. Bali. is a graduate of Dal- housle University, and studied at the University of London for two years on an I.0.D..E. Scholarship. He is now Assistant Regional sol- icltor for Imperial Oil in Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacPbail, New Haven. have been on an en- joyable trip to Boston, Hamilton. Montreal and Toronto. In the lat- ter city they attended the Canad- ian National Exhibition. i Miss Dorothy Leard and Mrs. llylson Pi-oude were joint hostes- ses at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Norma Dalziel. A bu'fet lunch was served. Mrs. Benjamin Simpson, aunt of the bride elect. presided over the ten cups. Mr. and Mrs. J. David Gardiner of Perth. Oniarlo. and Miss Jean Currie. of Toronto. Ontario. ar- rived home to attend the Currie- Dalalel wedding, which is to be held on Saturday afternoon at 2.1!) at Zion Chin-ch. Mr. and Mrs. John Dalziel are entertaining this Friday evening at their home on Elm Avenue at. ter the Currie-Dalzlel wedding re- to write headquarters regarding sewing van. Mrs. G.V. Ferguson kindly in- vited members to her home for the October meeting. Roll call to be answered by. "A Canadian product. how and where pro- duced." The lunch committee for October is Mrs. Earle Calibeck. Mrs. George Dunsford and Mrs. J.V. Campbell. Mrs. Merrill then conducted a Vgrocery-quiz contest which was V won by Mrs. G.V. Ferguson. PHILLIP MCGUEY Guey of Toronto. The marriage will take place on September 9.” i956 at 8 o'clock in Prestelgn Unit- ed Church, Toronto. ;....m........m..m.. ' HAMPTON W.I. The Hampton Women's 1 na- iuts met at the Morrison home on Monday evening September 8rd. The meeting was presided over. by the president. Mrs. William Myers. After the Institute Hymn. the minutes of August meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. LA. Merrill. ltoll call was answer- ed by each member donating a cup to augment the china supply. The school and sick comm!” button cake to next msetinl. meetlng. The Secretary was asked it and Committee in charge. Lunch was served by Hostess which a delicious lunch was ser- Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas leave Friday morning the four- teenth for New York by train. They will visit their daughter Mrs. Harry Connolly nnd Mr, Connolly. They will also visit in Toronto. Mrs. Leo Frank entertained at the tea hour Monday at her love- ly home, Southport. Her guests of bonor were Mrs. Howard MacDon- ald. Mrs. Austin Bradley and Mrs. John Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Donald 1'. Stewart, Bunbury. have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Warren green and Mr. at;ll).crt Green of ltidgetown, On- Mrs. John Pond of Montreal has been visiting at the home of Mrs. W.E. Manson, summerslde. Mrs. Pond was at one tints Guardian representative I for Sunsmerside. The regular. monthly meeting of the Laura llain Missionary group of the Summerside Baptist Church met on Tuesday, September 11, at the home of Mrs. C.B. Jelly, the Mw president. Mrs. Elmer New- IOH Presiding. Meeting opened with call to worship followed by singing of "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." The scripture was read by Miss Ruth Simmons. and prayer followed. After the president had given a devotional talk, the mem- ory lesson was given by Mrs. William Mcggison and Mrs. Ted Poole. Life memberships were lireunted by the president to Mrs. Keith Hobson and Mrs, Nalgon MacKay. A letter of thanks from Mrs. Allaby for White Cross dona- tlons was read. A report or an convention at Wolfvllls was sent by Mrs. lvss and read by the on what should be used for a study COUHE. Mrs. I-lobsoa, Mrs. Mar. oer and Mrs. Jenkins were appoin- ted to bring in a study progrnm for the year. There were is may... bers present. Meeting closed with "'9 Mlzpah benediction. Mrs. Clar- ence Mercer and Mrs. John Leuty Were lunch hostesses. BIIEADALIANE W.l. The Breadslbane Village W1. 5"” MI September 10th., for their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Elton Somers. The president presided and op- ened meeting by ginglng or 0.3, followed by repeating Mn-y gee... art Collect in unison. Roll call WI! responded to by 7 members and 2 visitors. Mrs. L. Robinson handed in money she collected for Salvation Army. Reports of commits Canadian Press llafi Wrlsr OTTAWA (CPJ-Princess Mar- garet is almost certain to mate her first official trip to Canada in me, a highly-placed federal ia- formant disclosed today. However. it is not likely to be a cross-country tour. Tbebvivaclous 3-year-old sister of the Queen has been invited to participate in British Columbia's Duh use centennial and her tour mall he lirnitad to that province. The informant. said it is not of- ficial yet but the princess has in dicated quite clearly that she wants to come. I Regional. rather than national tours. may be the pattern of fu- ved by hostess and commit?” ill charge. MARY MILLER AUXILIARY wary of the Trinity United Church met Monday evening Septenabs 10 in the west, parlour with 36 mem- bers present. Acting president. Mrs. Keith K ”,y conducted do- ' . assisted by Mrs. Stualey Walker,” Mrs. Dan Matheson and Mrs. George Calms. The regular business was con- ducted and Mrs. Msccallum and Mrs. Thompson volunteered to make visits to patients in the sani- torlusn. Mrs. Willard Collin. chair- man of the nominating committee, reported that Mrs. Keith Kennedy had been nominated for president for the remainder of the term. Mrs. Thompson moved the adoption of the report which was seconded by . Bell. The auxiliary decided to cater to the annual meeting of the Baby Bans. It was also decided to in- vite Miss Helen Moase to speak at the fall Thsnkoffsrlng Service in October. Miss Alice Fraser will be. missionary wusspondent for the month. A discussion on ways and means of raising money resulted in the decision to have a "pot-luck" sup- per at the November meeting. The president suggested that the fin- ance committtee meet before the October meeting. Migpah Benediction brought the meeting to a close Lunch was served in the social hall at which time two interesting letters were read from missionar- ies on active service. Princess Invited To Attend B. C. Centennial The Mary Miller Evening Aux- ' me royal visits to MOII IIIOUINT TRIPS Members of the Royal Family have expressed a desire to malts man t- trlpsto this coun- try but are concerned over the time involved is a cross-country tour Thls likely will not be the case when Queen Elizabeth and the of Edinburgh cross the At- laatie to etficitate at the opening of tin It. Lawrence seaway in net ” visit to Canada sincp her ascen- dcncy to the throne and it prob- ably will be the occasion of a crou-country trip- But later visits by the Queen "my be patterned along that planned for Princess Margaret- ; regional trip to some specific Canadian area for some specific At present Princess Margaret is planning a tour of East Africa to gtgrt Sept. 21. The only time she was .on Canadian territoiy was at-ly last year when a plane an-ylng her to the West "Indies gtopped at Montreal for fuel. JUNIOR LEAGUE The regular monthly meeting of the Junior League of the Charlotte- town Hospital was held in the nurses residence on Tuesday, Sep tember 4th. The Fresldent. Mrs. Jack Mac- Eachern opened the meeting with a prayer. This was followed by May meeting. The Treasurer gave her report. The following names of the u- Tbst will be the Queen's first 5 roll call and the minutes of the L 1 91- I-eri-sadassasaaj” Mrs. Doyle gave the report for the sewing committee. - Following the adjournment of the meeting, a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Jack Mai:EscberI. Mrs. Angus MacEachern and Mlh Emma Whalen. 7 ggsdi They're good- Ths goods we hate They're worth a try For goodness salts. Everyone-without exception en- joys tha bakeries we make. Ex- cellent, tasty. nourishing. Try some now. ml MNI tl (Hr.V.l()llf lPi,',', A Girl Can't Have were then given and the following ones appointed for next month: 8ick- Chalet short Mrs. L.S. Seaman. Mrs. Allan Cgrdiggng, Hickox. School-Mrs. Cuyler Math- eson and.Mrs. Colin Mathason. :-e-appointed. Lunch-Mrs. Lionel Robinson, Mrs. Elton Somers. Correspondence was then read and discussed. it was decided that a Red Cross Home Nursing Course be started. pmviding that there are enough interested in taking same. 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