MARCHQ1954 eainewithaietahinghapiashadas noIiiaandIlra.I.Im-min. all-do-. ii.-an. armour: and vieoreortu woni.er.f,,:,,"f'” red. Woven articles were plaid werelaiao present and amgntmftn lhowlnt MCI WWI Milled trim. the memhcrsontheir achieveamm and two beautilui white amiss The class eonsialed by 14 and we. Achievement Day lot the 1-ie.ndi- with '11"! "44P"- Fmnl WOW mbsond by the Provincial w. L of childhood. craft ooime in Bouthport. carried In! 5'38" '9" DOWN W "'0 Though neither arrogant nor on tor the past two weeks, was mu” '1” '35” NW” Happy are those reminiscences I "4 d1 h 1;, 3, 9; much 3. of childhood which include among 1:: Quay ':,'h:u:"dov”:1n':oo1 the had glM"m.r:l;oogton"uE1” mm. md Min 1!. lrvui expressed their SATURDAY. EG3ELD W. A. TH'Ev GUARDIAN. CTIARLOTTETOWN . I stead. the cupbo .1. the round candle stand. the roomy arm ch .1 I tbi t .i.:1:..l:iI,i.'il:”.'..'..f?."i..i:i.;.Z.'.'.i. nisiilayed at School iul fairy stories. These are a- mong my most cherished memories members and five visitors. ..... Mrs. Stearna acted as devotional The regular meeting of i-iigh- leader. The opening hymn, hatp meld Unnpd Women's Association A Friend We Have In Jesus was met on the evening of February inllowed by the reading in unison 5 at the home of Mrs. J. Towns- of Psalm 19 and a scripture read- hend with on attendance of 11 mg". Mrs. Stearna then read av meditation entitled, "Will You Be- Marked Present?" and two inspir- ational poems. Prayer and the Dark ll Strange But True Lightning l' B: F. IL MacArthur ' . T eeXoIoens..s'r use-. Helen Topping Miller . (W)-The oak,” hymn. "I Love To Tell The Story” p their treasures pleasant rec'ol- my ".1 n "5 wDu1d one" eatsxeetion With the work come by. closed this period. . , -- lections oian understanding zrsnd- Senmorilo Q; mun: wh” , ztrthehxaigg on1e?:ge1:y' mg: plgtgd, ma hoped to 5. Ma nu; Am"? mu” aim: Nmmtt. Mrs. Sellick. the president. took oHAp'r5g xxw mother. Grandma had seen no my, wmk uud N, mun wmn me .C...:::...:. year. cm 5,4”, we Wm mwd charge of the meeting. The wommued, many generations oi boys and girls ,,,,, . gm. 1.”: 'onQ pug nun .. no more Ian. J. J. xnyigy mmng eh. mm luau” W "w10o0.l!IDel'ror. friendship secretary reported that grow up to be men and women The compuhon of . hounweh W b. and Ma tn.” 1.” "M... In." .n EH" 0' m. duh mt ” I min.- iiuinn , duties. in those days and in than, snow to the meadows. where one their Pltvlonci Willi mill" WP"'- in rented bonus eh, 0hIld- is a striking one; if we carry it branch or grandma's vocation has and called upon wt-,1-lope Muwh. ea mmuu, mm" '1”- back to the grandmothers 0! those been cut on. a down shoots have Ind Dmelwed t-him Vlth be!!!”- now accounted elderly the dltier- sprung from the name root. It is a N1 mm M I W301! Of I!!!)T9011- once is amazing. Most of the him :64 question whether there is an lion IAN-Y Mllllonsu Mr" Fl”"l'-V HM"-V alld M" 5”" 0” mncem And stairs slidin down the stair rail chm" were Iwomm. work. In much uood bu in an dam dA dftelhiagllru ” ':C,Il!olb' A J ult ' ,,,.k Wm M. on ,,,, hmrh C,,mm,,, 'hat he knew about, asking ior tn -1 8 I winter the men took over. M in the one. I! it teak with 00- 0 W 0- OP! ll D011” 05 I031?! named Po; least 9 P” "I "h”'""I" 0" W W Grandma did not weave, as did day's women to eee that the quee. int assisted by Mrs. Lee Rodgereon eet in ms was probably eh. ,,,,, l . . ' tee, and the. hostess will he de- 3- 305 MPXICO VIM 0"? M- i..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,j liiniil he had a little ptalu-, ahead, Fm" ””0'- "MI "V "W mm! W5 her mother before her. The old tinn is answered in the afflrma- serving were Mrs. Neil Mathesori white men to see the Thousand 1... an pyrvni ny nulrli inloynst inni. He did not sleep well-he wiis inn Mh" Wmdm ”V"l””k Dlllm ""5 loom stood silent and dusty in MVP- two cards were sent. and the, H, went out to I dmuwm me, that she had a tender toleration treasurer reported a balanre on , in, th. fgilin incidgm to hand of siszrio. Plans were dis-,:;';:1Lla'1 7:”: Qfdiiregxfii 00,1, 3 lm!-"(I I" DO” I F30 53” TWXliR'nd mme sum” And unm mm, I can still recall quite clearly mrinth. Mrs. Roberts invited theymgm he wrote iluten-to Fverv mm sh, had , lenient eye for next meeting in her home, when rum”. mnm traces oi muddy llttle,boot.s on the nlnre. when Wirs. Stillman l-lriI- '"i'YI1H'llPd h.l' lh0Ui?l'll0 Ol KTOV with t " ' well, the Hizhiield Ptiurrh iorgnn-yliitle dark lines amumi the irisea, W YOUR MRTNEI MES ii.-.i. was honored with the rearl-ini tawny hair. and a sweet and --I iing ni a complimentary addrosystubborn mouth. And he was will the firm be endangered? Yb." Mrs Abbie Weeks. and the wakened early by his landlady. VVill essential capital he vrith- lpreseniatinn to her by Mrs. Rel-in-ho tapped ,,po1oReL3(111y at my dnwn; 3 stranger forced upon lick with the gift of a living room door and when he opened It, I zifgi I? his .p,lm';; lP'iIlPl'iiPn'. pvrriai;". Ely?! w'as 'rintrge o)n h;rli.1!li 91-30; and blmkcd dnmiy at her, I IPII VIN will I3 win my en- P I 0 n eren s n e riiirri. n .i . . cr.ii;iiorloil"QItiispiiire xsmiran:-o izrnielill anpreitiallon dinr rirariiyiEligghma?1;?Lr?h;;.5":k:,0a,:;'"ii; s:.;.;.::. ;;”:...'.:.:i':.”.:t i" on we Klllrd l'”'il lllnll lfrlln Bllfll .71-ll expressed her -plenisiire and ,The young man puilhed past he: l'V'FYIYiiNlI'I0!. sincere thanks. Mtliout ceremony, Hello, Lug, greeted Bill Grant Gary was definitely glad to see Bill Bill belonged to the old days - before Adelaide. Saint Genevieve patron saint or ”what the heck bust?” demanded Paris. was iiimous in the izitli Bill, sitting on the bed and rum- century for her benevolence and niaging his khaki pockets for a ipredictions of the future. ritzarette. ”I went in Masons. and z Prnim" vnur oirn Erin . . . call me t.i.ilj.'. H. BTINNPITVF CARR. Dial .'vk'I.'v H8 Rli-hmnmi St. i'liarlviItetmvii, P. E. I. FRF..V(lTl SAlN'T' JUNIOR LADIES AID OF P. E. I. HOSPITAL .doung and they told me you'd quit-veimoosed-scrammed. Mrs. Mason was almost teary about. it, and the old man had a sulky k:nd oi (are on lilm--so I rushed dowii here to Iind out what the riickeru it was all about” Gary told him, not sparing him- PreM'nl5 seli, not withholding anything. "Coes to show," Bi-ll stated, "that A PARADE OF SPRING FASHIONS '-vhal you've imt to be is a son-m- law. I thought you had a head A; start in that direction yourself. And this morning when I saw her, PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE I thought she didn't look any too happy." April 5th ,- Shows T200 - 9:15 Tickets M25 carer. "i asked her inr a date, and she said she was srirryvshls was pretty there was the darned well going to he stabled and ied dining room table. Grandma had an many boys of her own, pulling through all knds of scrapes with compariitlve. imun- ity. that she entertained llitle anxiety about many things which troubled my mother and made her scnldiiigs a thorn in the side oi my bi'0lhFl'S and me. Grandma did not expect us boys to drown every time we went to bntlie in the lit- tle creek that niraiidered across our iiirm; she did not scold us for jumping in tlie liiiyiiiow for it-nr of breukiniz our limbs, nor objrri to rides on gr.iii(ldad's knee above the sharp kiiiies iii the moving machine, our tree Climbing antics never caused her to hlink an eye lash and the cnnsumption nl un- known quaiuities or green apples was not inquired into too closely. ior she had learned that the stom- ach of a boy could just about dig- est everything but iire. Indeed, grandma was a mighty smart per- son, She didn't even censure the long-legged girls as "Tomboys" because they joined with us boys in our childish pranks. e e 0 under the When I call up meniories of ghlnflliifi, I seem to see again the qiiniiiily old-iasiiimied furniture of her room; the lilgh-post bed- heavy. I'd hate to see him lose oui." "Well, do you want this job or don't yiui? Ii you work with me, I cnn save you 2. little on that shoulder. You can make the mo- tions and Ill do the work." "I dont like Grice-Morgan very Granddsd's workshop. But. Grand- and Mrs. Arthur Wellner. Miss M. lands at the upper St. Lawnnr. ma spun on the "little wheel." i still can picture her in my mind's eye working the foot paddle and drawing out the strands oi wool with deft and akiliiui ilngei-3. while I asked her to let me have a go at the spinning. From her heap of corded wool came all the iam- ily's mittens and socks. The hum of the wheel never interfered with the iamily's social conversationi and knitting just seemed pisywork to grandma, to be done after the. family gathered in the house iorl the night. I have even seen hem plying her needles while she walk- ed about the house doing little odds and ends of work. In thosni days "man's work was from sun to aim. but women's work was never done." 1 The very starch that atiifenedf grandma's cap and cuff; of state: as well as the soap used to make: them white, were made right in the home, I C O I I If grandma were alive today Ii fancy she would wonder whatl housewives oi our day do with their time, or being the wise wri- man that I think she was, slim would probably thank the goozl Lord for bringing about llir: abolition of household slavery. In more puzzling question for herl descendants is how the women oil these days accomplished so much' that their hands iound to do; buti it can be explained very simplvl While the life oi those days wnsl arduous it. was simple and imcom-i H? P9 ?'?”f-" FPW” CONTEST Open To Everyone Stories About P. E. Island Traditions, Legends, Folklore) Sponsored by The Historical Society for Prince Edward Isianb Prizes: (1) s1oo.oo (2) at5o.oo (3) 530.00 Length of story to be determined by requirements of subject. Award to be on basis of content and expression. Entries to be typed or written on one side of paper only. (a) Source of information to be given, if possible. (hi Locale of story to be given, if possible. Must be the work of candidate submitting the story. The entry must be considered by Judges as worthy of award. (a) In case of tie, the Judges may divide the prize money. (b) The decision of Judges shall be final. Entries may be published at discretion of Committee in charge or contest. All entries to be held in archives of the Society. (l. Entries must be in hands of Judges by March 15, 1954 ' plicaied. There were iew luxuries, much. 3111 ' V iew preuing social claims. smalll "NHUW (10 To But I We PW thought. of the necessity of self-l 0l19Pk5-" 3”: Same "Gel ml” 3'9” culture and the need of making up: me pbrettclird if .V0U Wmll L0 R0 With one's mind on the problems oi that meantime, I've got to have A ,irvi).lme' 1l”',"m N, "ruck nmslflei I E9- Know any oil company that iiocdslwm Mmmlhll-F8 me bosskgld 8" WIIPI-I1" W9 In KTlndl'M'8 i'll.V5 me services (it s. bright young MIOUWT ll3"d- was or was not a better one than man right now " I "1 Nlmlv mid "DY bT90kl'R5l the modern life oi today, it is at if HOLMAN'S Both Stores A T T R E S S REMIUM SALE Saturday, Mar. 6 Through Saturday, Mar. 13 , well written up iovr some time to rome. Have you iound out who rut the water line and set this snide lawyer to sue?" "No, but I intend to. In "Did she say anything-Adelaide. Available Hughes Drug Store and I mean?" Gary tried not to sound j . 7 Entries to be addressed to: Junior Ladies' Aid Members. MRS. W. M. BREHAUT, Box 307. Charlottetown, P. E. I. CANADIAN EDUCATION WEEK (l'nder the auspices of the Canadian Tea:-hci's' p km” .. B”, T d ,l ,1 "Hiirry up, tlieii swap yourself Federation) tlhe brdimst 151?; trlndmilu out 0E;?.iniuiindL smiie ham Ziliifl 10285. 1:910! . .. .. iyo ins youi in Will lie (75. e MARCH 7 ' 139 1954- mmpmnm on me mg. vi 9 "H ciriilrrliim? I i.liniieht., the 1 short-lizindrd. Thmiizli maybe, you k'"E5 . (1 -1, . L b M last time. I suit the two of you. RADIO ADDRESSES. 58:21.... Mm A in g ngmg up,t.lint you were cniryiiig the ball The following speakers will be heard over Radio . gwhos we'-and. what's the"".,;h”';h::;TEh,We R Ch,namn,g S 1' . Y: W V . A .. i A i l3 I077 CFC ...we. is (.'”CPjMm,mn. And ”".lI('lil-lllllli iioiii the l.lSi. I ups in Monday. lVlr'-il”f'l'i Rih----l.il(l-l,.05 P.lVl.-- job is pulling up steel down on 1001- bl” 1m ””'r llmwtill, prettyp nltl iiinn l-lnrpers land. You can :”N”' "V" ”' 1”” lm” no to work today if you wniit 1.0.! "0 K' L?” scmm M” M h"-9' How's your busted shnu-ldci'”” iU"'m”l'"l”" Mrs. J. F. SIOPIO. "It fliiirhes s little---but I think on ma Hnp" 1”” 1" "mm 1-3; "11 Hum, you mmm Gnch work and writcli Mnsniis well an-r lVP(lliOSi'l;ii-v fVlFil'('li l()lli- 9.l(l-il.l5 P.,VI,- Vmmn MP gm": ,0 spud in on iiiz dmiu, ion Ho cniild see the Mrs, Gm-don Mar-Domild Hm, Hm.W.,. mN,., nmm, M19)-iii-aivr-1:112 blf1('l.( emniz till) abiid flflii'li,i , H ' H .,,- . 4 4,,”-L Wm H” Mason Wm his ,see liP i-oiiiziiiierks rim inir lill0 Yluii.srl:i,x. Mdirh ilili---8.3.) 9.00 P.M. WI, ,.,m,.ng,.Am, mm Wm,,.m,r W,” iilie dviirick, and the pipe ridingl (OI. l.. P. Mat'D0nald, ,3 ml down UV,” or not... lup. And at llllil'li llmPll'ii"1iViill(Pd . . . .- U .. hat may nurl was a in e. grati- Friday. .llai'('li I2 -79:2.)-8:.”i0 P.M.- Got men Oil. the paiioll and i""l . i . ,. . 1 Dr. L. xv. Shaw. ha”, ,0 ken, Mn .,m,.kmz? lied viiiru IIP sun nlrl Hickey vialk-, Saturrlny, Maiwli lfitli-Jlzilil-i215 l”.M.4- But, bum-9,, N,” and grandpa. I Hunk ting down tmvnrd the. line ience tol Bliss Doris Anderson, Mr. W. S. McMui'iry, Mr. J. 1.. Dmrain The, Hon. Keir Clark. Tuesday. March 9th-8:25-8:30 P.M.- ,m,..,.,, p,.,,”,, sun, th,,y.ve gm 0”, ,meet him. Tiiey sliiiuk hands across. Joke an Mason If HEW" am 0” jthe wire like old iricnrls win had and he mdn-tp wnmdnm H... iioi. SPOH 0iii"l1 other in ll year. 'ilt would break Mason, I Ililiik.i ”i:,?l10' Hwkeilli Hmls she mm" Al 'wa' h ' L - 3””:- l 1) ii 95 gone mo H plea) "Down tut-iuy-iue liuiidrod ieei into clmlk now. What you leliers iixiiig to do?” "We're riiziziiiz a wt-ll--to get ' oil. Ever hear oi oil, Hickey?" W C d T d O U I' C O I V O O W T T '1 ”Hrai'd about ll our i.uio." grin-i e ned Hickey. ”Wh.1i'd lull wniit to ily up and ri:i.i lOl"' l vvns just griiiiig to kind of like you." "Got. it com. Hickey--sniiicbody stepped on it. Iim funny that uny Let me know when you hit the, sand, will you? lid like to be H- rnund in see her conic iii." ”Vi'e iiin't tzoiiiiz lil liit Fllllfl im a spell. if I kiiow drilling, He wiinls to core lier lflmOrl'0i!'--60 u-cire goirig in case her down." "Too rnrly to cure in this struct- ure ' ”l inld lxzm that But it's his well" HlCl(N' VihllIlPd n sliver l)l tobacco, slapped ilic blug into his pocket, and went. bark up the n. eiewo I(Viiiiiiiiiedi RENT lT!!i PANELYTEN (Regular 11.95 Value) With Your Purchase OF Any Spring- Filled Mattress at li9.5O or over BIIY ON THE M it there's a handyman In your home, you can how. Ponelyte h your home too- beautiful Ponelyte sink and counter tops - dinette and vanity top: --A bciiiroom and imam; walls. 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