[ HAVEN W.3. x ; moathly \ W.L. was Melville Pol- une 3rd. meeting opened by Ode and repeating the unisoa, The minutes of the last sere one treat given this month Lena Caroline McLure, Women’s Editor, Pucne 8508 _ ‘The new program committee are: Mrs. Foster MacKinnon and 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Juno 23, 1959 Mrs. Stan- ry 6 reported on the ex- n New Hav- ~~ lew Haven to have HAPPENINGS aaa ts Onite be held im Cylde i July 16th. Dr. Joba Sutherland B u of ei of Theod a Ae gm gegen dag od the Fiéth Avenue Presbyteriat/son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles amet iene aoe ihe Church, New York City, and Mrs. | Reagh of San Francisco on mora-| buying committee to purchase commer sens, Te mghents| Se Aves a Cutt Ge Nine. Rt was decided to get ice-cream ae: Sedghiod tor Sheth Benge eter es emma Gating to Se hile % the ; af the HIGH HONOR school on the 8 evening of June Captain James Coles of Milton room, and his Lowell 2th. The Institute to award a who suffered a very severe heart | High School mate James Mikkel- prize to the pupil with the highest ] | attack in Oshawa, is slightly im-| 90" served as best man. Eliza- Elaine Green was ewarded the! oase in each grade. It was proving. Captain Coles was visit- | Seth and Theodore both attended | Governor General's medal for! 165 decided to plan at the j |ing several ef hie children whe | King's College ami received their | General Profiency in Grade XHl| 51) sosting picnic, are living im that city. He is now |Dechelore of laws from Dal-jat the closing exercises of Notre|"“t OO US ae was read in the Ostiawa General Hospital |housie University, Nova Scotia. |Dame Academy held recently. She) "4: F ast 0‘ taeeee oe of his family, His wife and home én Vancouver, B.C. history a a ies ar wien of saenee- | HEINZ FANCY QUALITY TOMATO: son Wailtace left by plane unon re- Elaine, youngest HH : | \Cetving ‘word of Captain Coles”|, Mf. Donald MacNeill student |gtter of Mr. sod Mrs. See | ‘ines. Mr. Wallace Coles has re-|'# engineering at Dalhousie Uni-|Green, Central Bedeque | 20 OZ. TINS qj |turned but Mrs. Coles will re-| orev, apent a recent week in to address meeting in F eee mothers, MrsXimer MacNeil; *AUMER ROAD C.w.L. new conveners were ap- See Nicholas Cousens. . Smith. The monthly meeting of the for the ensuing year. ' of the isto De. cereus of Wal : C.W.L. Parish Council of Palmer] Membership Mrs. James Shea | FOR YOUR PAE ED BOER : Mass., recently observed Road Sund and Spiritual Mrs. Peter Murphy, | ber Mh. birthday ot the home ef Pa ee aale a) her eon4niaw and deughter, “Me. p.m. in the church vestry. The/ed: press, Mrs. Joseph Bernard Nh LB. and Mrs. Wyman Holmes, Jr., president opened the meeting|Social welfare, Mrs. Clovis Dou- Ny 201 Weston Road, Wellesley, with the Legion prayer. Roll call|cette; education Mrs. Anthony Mass., with whom she resides. was answered by twenty-hree/ Doucette; resolutions Mrs. Harris | SWEET PICKLED BRISKET Mrs. Cousens is in very good members. : Hi ‘ |health and still enjoys going out The treasurer's report was| R was moved and seconded| | = |with her family and friends. The read and showed a balance ofthat Mrs. Syivere Chaisson be | LB. birthday party was primarily a cash om hand of $150.65. It was/ appointed as a delegate to the family affair being attended by moved and seconded that $100.00/C w.L. Convention along with the } |Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Cousens be sent to the Provincial Trea-| president, Mrs. Russell Calla- | and their family of Waltham, surer in aid of the Catholic Girls| shan: aiso that $20.00 be voted to } SWEET PICKLED Mass., Dr. and Mre, Wyman Hol- Scholarship Fund at St. Dun-| ney their expenses. The Rev. Dir- : mes, Sr., and a granddaughter san's Also that a bingo be held | ctor closed the meeting with pra- C and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. in the Parish Hall on June 23rd | yor LBS. Chester Storey. Prizes to be donated by the mem- n bers. Four new members join- Mr. Chester Storey graduated ed the league. from ntecthanshene Ceksaaaiie on The President read an articte/ Formal Wear = TUE. = WED o NLY June 14th. A reception was held on “Leadership” prepared by | @ IN STOCK SERVICE © i ia afterwards at his family’e home Eva Callaghan, a student of Tig-' SS SS SS in Watertown, Mass. Mr. Storey nish Convent from the League |] Henderson & is working as assistant to Alum- magazine. — | : ni Director of Northeastera and Pe eee ee Cudmore . taking courses toward his Mas- ial speaker familiar with C.W.L. an .' mannied tak bene = ies ; bse Street to former Miss : Queen Charlottetown Jume Cousens, granddaughter of er - Mrs. Nicholas Cousens and the! NINETY YEARS ENJOY 7 5 ‘ : ! On Friday, June 19th., one of | COCCCSSSOSOSOSSSOSSSSOSOSSOOSSS OOO OOSOLOOLOOS de, Fo ee Mrs. Franke Clarke of Sarnia |Charlottetown’s retired citizens a. & ° rs has arrived with the remains ef |Mr. John Savidant, received the ROSE BRAND ° : ON ARRIVAL IN CANADA ee eee aia Siete) © letersi > LAWN-BOFP astomates : ' casion of his 90th. birthday. A . ° (eng poull ene orig Hl annspe hyde hapa ndlarelgiaet aged Rovgytile nye gfe mors y= - Spel pet og : lawn care with the self-propelled : ; ; — ar-|print. The dress was a jade and) sinned with white velvet. was convener for the afternoon /ful birthday cake baked by his PICKLES . : tival in Canada. The top eoat|white print with pleated skirt. tea served in the basement of | daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Sav- . : |close of the WMS. Tuauy on Set-| altho ugh : MOMOWE : , close ‘ on Al unable te tra ' taf, VM hb € Park Royal Church WA TODAY S TREAT — afternoon. a great distance, John, as ee i“ pasteurized to retain : : v weather without was most familiarly known, * e ; CORN AND ‘CLAM SCAILP | unpieacant but within tall lighted | hue daily trip to the eeccr man garden freshness : d the Ride-on : Has An Anniversary Tea Cook one small green pepper: tapers, spring flowers and delee-| His feady wit ls enjoyed by those 3 and the Ki : % onion, 2 thap. butter, add and | table refreshments made a cheery | who meet tim and his alertness > e The Women’s Association of the|first hour were: Mrs. Burton | !¢ad well 2 ths. flour, % tsp. salt | setting. Tea was poured ty Mrs./of mind is a source of amaze- ; : Now enjoy lows case automation with a ° Patk Royal United Church held| Crowell, Mrs. Russell Ewing,|* “%?: Paprika. ‘ tsp. mustard. |stanley Vessey and Mrs. Frank | ment to all. MATTHEWS-WELLS COMPANY LIMITED . “Golden Age” Lawn-Boy. Set the pace ° a tea Saturday afternoon in the|Mrs. Frank H. Littlejohns, Mrs. | 51‘ %* cup milk and bring to «| Thomson. Mrs. Stanley Murray STARTED ERA Chartetstowa P54, © Cusiph, Catarte ° you prefer, then “towch'n'mow” Automower ° Church Hall to observe the first|Neil Darrach. Presiding for the boil. Add 1 cup corn, 1 cup mine- | replenished. Assisting in serving ; - cuts and trims automatically. The * anfiversary of the Park Royallsecond hour were: Mrs. W.P.|¢%,°lams. ‘2 cup bread crumbs. |the guests were members of | , The atom was first split in the : -driven Loafer lets ; Church. There was a very large|MacLeod, Mrs. Merton Bagnall,|/“ 1 Casserole and cover wit | Highfield WIM.S. and W.A. Cavendish laboratory at Cam-| | makers of Rose Brand Pickles » Olives « Pure Jams power-drive tend to hk Gis seasicl-| tore : : ‘jn *| cracker ‘crumbs. Bake in 400 de- bridge,\ England, in 1932. :® is you ride im comfort while * Sarita sire” Senmes tees. — ee 00 9 diggin i gaat The hostesses for the Wednes- a —: ee OR Se ea ; Leod, president, welcomed the! ‘The ticket ener te, loots MPL day social evening at the Char- i fertilize your ? guests. Mrs. L.E. Johnson usher-|Keith Jenkins. Tea was made|*SUBARB DUMPLINGS iseuit |lottetown Yacht Club are the fol- 3 get your Lewn-Bay $ ed. by Miss Anna Love. The pianists |. a** Your a —s — lowing: Mire. Arthur Love. Mrs: : demonstration today 2 The tea table was centered with | were Mrs. Leigh Donald and Miss Tos Se aah temas ener medi "Garth is . a6 anniversary cake and the de-|Helen Wilson. The tea was con-| 4 oe a caer eee emits oe 3 ; Sckdding ot the ton toms “or tee age by the vice-presidents of | edzes together and place in but- ° : e tea table for the’ the ten groups. tered baking dish and bake in| Blizabeth Strong deughter of = . 450 deg. oven for 10 minutes, then| Ernest Strong, M.C., Q.C., and e ; ELLEN’S DI ARY reduce heat to 400 and bake 25/Mrs. Strong of Summerside, be- 2 ‘ minutes. After they have been e ; baking for 15 minutes pour the > ¢ ° ing syrup around the dump- * James Has A WI Wife & _{ie” PARKDALE : : oT PHARMACY : : : Take 1% cups bronw sugar | © « So Have Other Good Men: [2'S0'tact oo : : 4 thls. corn syrup i e ° © « Me a first eventof its kind tolin her own way. And to the last | Mix and boil for 5 minutes ' OPEN EVERY DAY : ¢ be held in this community, our /one, all interested im the aims and| Serve with Ice Cream or whip- | Mon.-Sat. 8 te 9 ° e W.1. had as its guests this after-'ideals which contribute so much |ped cream. ie. a= a=. ; : otae ae dada <ase coum jt Gn tethenment ot tale Gnd CHURCHILL W.MS : oe ei : ° istri South West|country everywhere. a = Queen's... The: Sod ; miad : The annual meeting of the, 4 a ithe concern om ilo part of the|move than the social aide of the|CRurchil WMS. met in the|glce Cream @ Tobacco : oon Lae ees thought of entertaining this wide|W.1. were stressed, how much|*hurch with an attendance of 15 9 @ Thieities ete. o MNOMOWE se | EO 8799S edémpany but with a but of that in itself . done and members and two visitors. ® pOAPER ee ROW -80F--... 4449.2 = Planting and a litte extra work|e doing for the welfare of that| Meeting opened with call to : . : which was interesting and ex-|world of women, its members—|YOTsip — God is a spirit, and > OUTROARE MARTH CORPORATION OF CamADA ER + citing, the executive’ and mem-|for the new to the rural | ‘ey that worship Him must wor- : Ne ia : ers did quite well in their role. district, the stra lonely for ship Him in ‘spirit and in truth. _ Aromaterterees ot bttesen, Getnede ond Queene - Ae it happened this was onelold friends and old scenes, for|?S#!m selection No. 1 was then Your Hearing ; . aga slugs : ; of the busiest days of the sea-|the little bride bewildered over ee —— agin = L es S Cesedes largest meeviacterer of power mows ¢ Seve a nen eae oes cae ee hoe cae 99 Rebect Sacitindet: cman wy oss ls As Sec cccccccccce cee eSes sees eSSeseeoSeSeoees pe made last sowings and plant-|‘“‘many things” of her day, for ne mpg Sl ae te a oe = Individual ings—an acreage of turnips, and|the “ould lady’\.whom the world |~4"*- yer ‘Mrs. Charles _ what we in the family know 18) in sa hte, wing topes. Frizzell. _ As Your 4 R T H Lt d makes sions | ne mesg rior aay ts 8.0 and deacacs|| Fingerprint... "gE . T. Holman Ltd. : : ident. Hymn 556 eas mad nee san 2 a eters |cied. Managed tw « copsite Se-|Siae' oll call wes anewered wits| | Accuntioun sow hes LAWNBOY HEADQUARTERS FOR P. E. I. window. The sunrise was inclined kers and el members,| Yee of scripture containing miniaturized hearing elds Charlottetown Summerside | — ion Amd @ ee a wee word “spirit”. Mrs. Killem then te be listless e sounds of/and winsome as ; to correct your individuel car workd about seemed to belwell. . So good, and “something |“prunined the 12 and 15 chapters hearing love too in the early bush to/ different” were the sccordian : : +e- : sa aan Sad radi est ave te ing wt. land ast meeting ‘ere Tend ang| | MMi im wot : Matthew & McLean Ltd ’ or who a the seme! ’ > t Kies the opproaching event. How |Scat” Mood in her veins w not|ppeewved. The WMS. thankat.|) MAR a ant a It’s a sound business-like way of athew . po a. iicce Se oan stirred ean san agen —- 7th. Offering re- i 2 Ee | : : hairdos, and delay the wearing| when p a bonnie }as-| °°'Y —- bed o WAN 8 . ° Souris Bridget ef the mummery frocks snd hats| sie aikeady a mottete of the|,,'*, Was decided to donate $6.00] s modern engineering can handling household expenditures... eich ait hfe tnd gh even tala Beye econ ait ee pe re | : pa aba Fp ghar ad we nge hag ago = pe Ah gy FR a of the Mite Boxes amounted to that can be specifically fitted gathering’ of James when he came by the| 57 to your ineitenl te of At our home, we operate on an & Co We must. . we checked off in| hali to pick up cooks of the name| AS ‘here pe ele Bi age on hearing loss. ; : * mind as ie invaribly our custom| “At!” James exclaimed a bit : Find out the exect corres , before rising, after “‘bressing de|loudly. “Mostly just driving sling end, Slowing, catcart wure peggy Bagh gh Central Bedeque P.E.L pore iad cen te = poaeeatimni cs. ee elected for coming year. Presi- pr There is ne ate EATON CHARGE ACCOU NT ; duties of our morning ahead. It|a chuckle “I never consider that -_ eigen me ee obligation for 2 complete = tne would be comfortably full. helps much at the farming.” | Cot" Surer, Mrs, Lewis Dan — ae : . 1] f ; red Setar echt, esa camel Slip eerste Stee || tty” "TP |] that gives us duplicate bills of. Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. ; (6 secretary, : PP SS (gut averting done the ‘cve-| Aad “Dey, here we get” wo|Mrs Waldron MacKinson; home| | [2 DOW Ow owe | BOY DEALER set , helper; Mrs. Harry Wheeler » a : LAWN D ning. say bowing out from its kindli-| irs Gass, retiring president,|| booklet entitled NATURALLY, all our purchases, once a month. 155 Kent St. Charlottetown “Day” we said to ourself, set- ee oan eee thanked all members. for help YOU CAN HEAR AGAIN. P seen j ting feet to the floor “here we a — the and co-operation she had receiv- : ; : re SE eaeate mtr oul i gor ~ — Darlene eel| ACOUSTICON | | rar ane on = Ge ar toe : yet ents ore, be, information Customers’ Accounts cious and pleasant it has been. Mrs, Hugh MacDonald, and sec- YOUR GOLDEN CIRCLE OF SOUND ° 6593 one u a SL as sch dese FOXES PAN The mecting closed by repe Ce. Ltd. sunshine to all down ng repeat- > the River Road where the meet-| Foxes take 16 months to reach|ing the Lord’s Prayer in unison. J. E. RAMSAY ‘T. EATON. Ce. LAWN BOY DEALER convened; to bless too “the| maturity and have a life span of |Next place of meeting will be in| ™. Atsyle St, Halifax, N. S. cmamorrows seams ” GOharlottetowa * and talented, each| about 12 years, the ehurch :