$531.76 balance on hand. Correspondence c onsisted of several letters two with appeals for help, one towards the Ceylon disaster relief for which $5.00 was voted, one for Easter seal cam- paign for crippled children. $2.00 was voted for it. The money for which are presently being discon- tinued. 2 visits were paid and 1 treat taken to sick. New committees were appoint- ed for the month. $25.50 was re- ported received from a card party at Clayton Stavert’s home. New Baptist Cliurcli P Has Its First Wedding The first wedding in the new The wedding cake was cut in tra- bouquet of red roses. ill I ink carnations. Zil MOUNT HERBERT W. I. bent. Y The minutes were approved as {read and signed. The school com- cleaning the lnittee reported ay her father, was radiant in a aallerina length gown of white iatin with lace trim. She wore a ihoulder length veil, and carried Mrs. Albert MacDonald, sister the bride. as matron of hon- ur, wore a ballerina length gown )f green peau de soie with match- ing shoes and a headdress and iarried a bouquet of white and § The groom was supported by s cousin, Mr. William Cooke. lss Carol MacDonald, played the wedding music and accom- “ Mrs. Erwin Jenkins was hos- , order. She read Rudyard Kip- lE:g’s poem “If.” Following the 11 call with a menu for a farm- lbr's meal. Two visitors were pre- ‘ MR. AND MRS. C. E. OOOKE Pretty Home Wedding ception which followed the core- mony were Mrs. Stanley MacMil- Halliday, Mrs. Malcolm Reeves, Carol MacDonald, Mrs, West was in charge of the guest book. For honeymooning on P.E.I. suit of brown fleck. She wore old gold accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. ed in lumbering. astrous floods in Ceylon. and motion carried. lan, Mrs. Alex Ross, Mrs. James Miss Florence Oantelo and Miss Miller the bride donned a fur - trimmed Cooke now reside in Wood Is- lands where Mr. Cooke is. engag- ' Mrs. Alwards’s letter request- ing the name of all deceased In- Raynor that a special collection be taken at this meeting for the Ceylon Flood Relief Fund it was seconded by Mrs. Erroll Lund Zdmzm Lens Caroline Mcbure. Women's Editor. Phone 85!! Miscellaneous. On F-riday evening March 28th. a large number of friends, neigh- rriage. The room was gaily decor- ated with pink and white steam- ersa nd balloons. To the strains of the wedding Thur., April 10, 1958 The Guardian Page 7 Is Held At New Haven Shower , chairman. After his well chosen remarks he called upon Miss Miss Mary Roberts, after which all joined in singing “For She’s a Jolly Good Fellow.” The remainder of the evening you are, be sure to consult your community heweller. The watchtnakers of Switzer- land point out that a fine time- piece is like a fine automobile — only an expert really can tell its performance possibilities. And the quality jeweller, who has been selling and servicing fine watches for many years, is the only qual- ified person in your comimunity to rely upon when it comes to ‘the purchase of a watch. When «selecting a watch, person- al preference in style, together with pocketbook capabilities, must first be considered. At that point however, your jeweller is in a position to help you to select a For example, his experience has given him practical knowled- ge of the worlcmans-hiip that has gone into the various brands of watches on the market. And since lhis store and reputation are the With education as the topic for‘ guarantee behind t-he product he the month Mrs. Ralph Raynor took charge of the specially pre- sells, his first desire is to sell watches that will ‘keep his cus- the first to tell you there is a dif- ference between he two, although he has made it -his business to make certain that the $40 watch he sells is the best value he has been able to find for customers who can afford a watch in that price category. A number of features in the make - up of a watch can be reflected in its retail selling price. Certain watches have had prac- tically every part in the move- mehts finished by hand and, nat- urally, this painstaking checking and rechecking must bring the price up. In addition, there are different metals used for different parts of the mechanism and, once in movements, there is also a difference in latch cases. It might be chrome, stainless steel, gold plate, gold filled. or 14 - karat gold. And, even if marked gold, it might well be paper - thin, so that it does not give the move- ment the protection it needs ‘March played by the organist, First Baptist Church, Truro. was held on Friday, February 28, at 7 p.m. when the pastor, Rev. George P. Allen united in mar- riage Greta Shirley, younger dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Jones, Pictou Rd., and Vin- cent Clarence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker, Bible Hill. The bride entered the church to the strains of the Wedding Mrs. J. Arch Fraser. She was given in marriage by her father and looked very lovely in the tra- ditional white. Her dress, baller- ina length was of net over satin, bodice and jacket of lace. Her Miss Joyce Maccannell, friend of the bride, was bridesmaid and B was attired in royal blue net over satin with blue feather headdress. was held in the church parlor. Receiving with the bridal party were the bride’s mother and fa- ther and the groom’s mother and father. The bride’s mothér was attired in a royal blue crepe dress with dusty rose accessor- ies, and wore a corsage of pink cariiations. The groom’s mother wore a navy crepe dress with pink accessories and wore a cor- sage of pink carnations. . Pouring tea were Mrs. Warren Hyslop and Mrs. Ronald Maskill Serving the bridal party were Mrs Stanley Seeton, sister of the groom. Others serving were Mrs. Edgard Parker, Mrs. Edgar John- son, Miss Carol Jenkins, Miss Marlene Parker, Miss Dolores tractive with its lace tablecloth, candles and a three tier wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom as a centre piece. eller generally carries only stan- dard, brands of fine watches — timepieces that give good value ditional manner by the bride and groom and was served later by them. Telegrams were read from Halifax, Dartmouth, Charlotte- town and Milland, Ont. , also a long distance telephone call from the bride‘s sister, Miss Gloria Jones of Montreal. Following the reception, amid showers of confetti and best wish- es, the young couple left on short honeymoon trip. For travel- ling the bride wore a tweed suit with brown mink collar and brown and white accessories. Out of town guests attending the wedding were the bride’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam- don Inglehart of Fredericton, N. Previous to her marriage the bride was guest of honor at two UNGRADED sees Qur paying price to pro- ducers for ungraded eggs delivered Charlotte- town today is-— ‘ Grade A Large ..... 35c Grade A Medium . .. . 32c Grade A Small 24c Cracks 16c For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to both is to be taken from the W. I. funds. The names of the deceased members of the branch are to be forwarded to Charlottetown to be inscribed in the W. I. Memor- ial Book. Donations of print have been son’s Sears and the secretary was son Sears and the secret-ary was authorized to write and thank both firms for their donations, part of which were auctioned off later on realizing the sum of $8.15 from the sale. A letter of thanks was received from the Kinsmen Community On motion a bill of $3.00 was Paid for pl>ay'books, a discussion on spring cleaning of the hall fol- lowed. On motion Mrs. Mona Campbell was appointed to en- gage a man to wash and paint the ceiling andwalls this month. The collection amounted to 85 cents. paper on Home Economics. The next place of meeting to be de- cided later on. The meeting ad- journed Wllflh the‘Queen. The pro- gramme‘ consisted ‘of a quiz and contests and concluded with a dainty lunchserved by the hos- tess and committee in charge. bours and relatives gathered at Joan Willis and Mrs. Donnie veil was of silk ilusion with head es. the young couple left on a 01Wbf91' assistance With the “PW NATIVE POPLARS . ' ‘ the home of Mr, and Mrs_ Brew- Simmons who carried in the bag. dress of seed pearls. Her only Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Maccannell, T1001‘ 11-1 _t‘h8_ Kenslllgtml high I _ _ H. T. JAMES er Boyle to tender a miscellanous ket, which was heavily laden R1608 0f_ Jewelry was Pearl 931'‘ Mrs’ .Ge°1‘~8€ Waller and Miss 5931001 311d‘1t01‘1“1m- _ Ab°uI 30 different S=l?9¢19S_‘°f 113 Eugton ‘st, Shower (,0 their daughter Eileen, with many useful gm; The ac- rings, gift of the groom. Her bou. Phyllls Clark, all of Charlotte- The school committee reported poplar trees_ are known, including mu ,8“ prior to her approaching ma_ companymg verses were read by quet was of red roses, town, P.E.I. Mr, and Mrs, Go;-. $6.84 spent on the hot luiiolies eight vatiieties native to Canada. Mrs. Borden Campbell read a’ PLUMBING EXPERT WE OFFER YOU VED. MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS ..,...Ib43c WI EN ERS GRADE “A?’ CHICKENS . . LANE’S WIENER ROLL AND MAPLE LEAF WIENER TO GIVE YOU A DELICIOUS HOT DOG. CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS TO BE SER- march played by Mrs. Stanley was spent in conversation. Lunch H91: Y10SeEay.W3S Of Pink and 5h°YV91‘5- The Y1_71mg 00111318 Will . . I Y0rk—2o oz‘ 2 fin. ‘ Newman, the bride tohbe was was served by severa1 1ad_ies of white casrnations. reside at 344 Pictou Road. V POI’k & BECIIS . . 39¢ o escorted to the seat of onor by the dist ' t. All e ded the‘ R 1d M 1:11 ' f th , I . at SQ|er'nn|Zed Eldon Miss Gloria Darrach. home hlalsing eiilleililded to grgxham acatsed aicsogiiriinfsmaifi IRISHTOWN w. I. Y01'k.—2.9 01- .- . _2 $1115 , Mr. Roland Buchanan in his their best wishes for many years Douglas Parker, brother of the Th M , _ I Dicgd Cqrrgfs , , A pretty wedding was solemn- pan-ied Mrs. J. F Vanlderstine usual capable manner acted as of happiness‘ gr°°m’ and R9d°“°k Hy51°P e are meeting of the In‘ - zed at the home of M,-_ and who Sang_..I.11wa1'kBesddeYou,, were ushers. During the signing shtown W. I. was held at the York—-20 oz. 2 tin: in./.5. Miner West, Eldon, when during the signing of the regis- 1 . of the register. M1‘S- W¢_3I1de1lHig- home of Mrs. James Simmons Dlcgd Been]-5 . . _ 29‘ Roberta Longard west. daughter ter. A5 Jewe er 5 A \/[Ce ems. fm-en<d1of_‘the bride. sang with 14 members inattendance. - , ' 0itdM"c“°l§’§3.“£?h.’ Eli‘ :5 1‘ W g“"“‘m°“*“ - ‘:..:’e:‘€.‘::=:..£*°“.:’.;. °n°d York-2" 3 W gar 00 .an s. o e ‘d , bl * _ _ anner Wl ro ca eing ans- frank Cooke, l{V°°d Island’ Were and a coiislage iifoweliitiz Ca‘I1‘f1aE(())‘:1,-fl A dewrated with yellow daffmhls Wered by handing in ‘l“i1t'b1°¢kS- ' " cream corn ' " ' 59‘ inéilted inl marlgasgte Re; Dgn- The mother of the groom wore §§‘§,:°§$S?cn,fl1y“;§ar§§§st pews The minutes of February and I York 20 OZ 2 till! _Nico son 0 . 0 ns res y~ a royal blue gown and A of th a1 ii. 1.1 - M ff t diff t . _ - March meetings were read and — ' |Lerian gnigcn. Belfast. _ of pink carnations. a Corsage iionré.-iihidifgs whoei:ed’(:ros;1ec- witglilei --ooneer £3. foreI;lI), mf§‘1°:”§§ce‘“§oIf“§;:";§° gfgf; approved. The treasurer reported SATURDAY From 2 P-11!» to 9-30 P-m- Peaches . . . . . . 55¢ ' The 1'1 9» gwen 1“ mamage Assisting in serving at the re- tive watch buyer this year? If the other for $10.. And he’ll be y P L. . . Ib.49c Doz. 29¢ LAN E'S WIENERI ROLLS BUTTER . . 2 lbs. $1.35 I . fine Watch which he knows is he again, the cost differential T in d M’ M tT ed. FRESH ss to the Mount Herbert Wo- stitute members was read and built to give you accurate, depen- wiilebe 1-enacted in the price you M,‘",’; }{,§,‘,‘ M11115; hifigfifargfi of Grade B . .. .. .. .. . 24¢ FROZEN] 39¢ I n’s Institute for the February rliames will be forwarded to the (ladle service We!‘ the coming pay_ the guest book G d C 16 : eefing The president nccupied nstitute office. years. _ - _ _ Th baud v t bl e t_ P3. e ‘ . . . . . . . . . . (3 God , chair and called the meeting on momm made by Mm Ralph And. just as there is a differ e 1 e s a e Was V l'y 8» Fillets. I5. . . . . 29!: Frozen Mackerel . . . . 29¢ against everyday wear. Too often a prospective watch buyer-will be lulled into the pur- chase of a so-called watch bargain,” only to find later that he usually -gets just about what he pays for. An established jew- CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown ‘ for the money you spend. Remember, a fine watch is only as good as the firm that stands behind it, and your local community jeweller has a repu- tation for reliability upon which you can depend. pared study and discussion on the advantages of graded and the one room school. Mrs. Charles Frizz- ell was guest speaker and having teaching experience in both, ex- plained good points in both sch- ools. All those present took part in the discussion. The next meeting will be on April seventeenth at the home of Mrs. David Mutch. Mrs. J. Rus- sell Driscoll _local convener of home economics will be in charge Of the programme. Miss Teresa MacLeod, supervisor, will be pre- sent at the April meeting. R011 call to be answered by a display of handwork made by the mem- bers. Mrs. Ewen Meyers and Mrs, Russell Fairquharson were joint hostesses and served a delicious lunch. _"School Days" was sung and the meeting was adjourned and closed with the Queen. bchool and the need of cleaning -‘supplies. . I A programme during Educa- tomers staisfied. There are various grades of watch movements manufactured and offered for public sale; We the business of your je-Weller to know and recognize the diflferensce tion Week will be held in the school, Mrs. J. Russell Driscoll ong with the teacher are to plan a visitgof the parents to the hool. Mrs. Erroll Lund local convener hf arts and literature read a let- zer from Mrs. L. G. Ramsay deal- with the Drama Festival As- iation. .A donation is to be ‘ ms to the Multiple Sclerosis So- ety. l Mrs. Winston Wood, on behalf I the gudget committee present- Itd the budget for 1958, and it has adopted. The prepared pro- ’ amme for 1958 were read by e president while every mem- , get made out her own copy in lots books for monthly reference. 50 __,,..—»—-", mus YOUR. -LORDERINI 0 ~_AJ "I-Icy... wliat smells I so good?" 'It’s early. He’s drowsy. Then-ahh!- a coaxing aroma reaches him! The first sip...and life is good! Chase & Sanbom, with the most inviting aroma of all the coffees, is naturally the most delicious. Please him every breakfast-time with Van Kirk . Big Family Size A TV cl-Ioc. BAR 29: the newsletters and all corres- pndence were presented. ;N o t e s of appreciation and ks were read from recipients fruit and cards, etc. Mr. and 2 Fan 25'’ ISUNKISTSWEET JUICY HIGHEST QUALITY DRANGES 3 M--°° CompbeI|'s KETCHUP. 2 for . . . . . 45: Rukwcma TEA BAGS. T00’ . . . . . I-29 ZERO FOR WOOLLENS. box . . . . 59¢ ‘RIVERDAILE cmmcmni. ‘ , s. Erwin Jenkins gave a don- .Th° ”°3“1““ m’°"'l3h1Y meeting of ‘tion to the music fund. The Red Rwerdale find‘ 011'U«I‘CIl'liJfl W. I. Ilross First Aid class will begin “(let at the home of Mrs. Gar- "Q the first Thursday and con. field MacFadyen with a good 3;. lane for the following six Thurs- I;°nd311¢¢ 0‘ mfimlbers and 1 vis- lay ingots. "mg ed by I, . 4 n old fash- . “ting ‘men ‘P131118 In- pie«iil3.‘et§isf3l§3§"e§d::foaem meals Lsmulg °d° "ad rapeafing creed rovided good points for both in unison. Roll call was answer- ides_ A brief repwt of the 1.-_W_ ed with a gift for auction sale, ‘C. convention was read with on dwhich the sum of $4.25 was I ’ - in the s ecial, ma 9- ,§{;‘;;;§}‘,'3;, §e,.,,ed_p it was moved by Mrs. Keisie {The president led in a prayer on Buehanan 311,5 5e°°Y1d°d bfy MP3-~ ie sixty - first anniversary 01’ D".na1d Cum“ that 311 mus be e E Women,S Inshitum The meet_ paid. Correspondence was read ‘ C . d 1 sea and discussed. ie‘ whaes Qiilezfirned an e O Members are to meet at the Wt Education as the Theme 5011001 to Var~ni_sh.desk_s and W0°d- - 1 Maple Leaf Maple Leaf K OP.“ me month of March the Mount work after pair;-ting its done. your wonderful Chase & Sanborn. FACE SOAP SOAP FLAKES - Jerbert Women's Institute held Next place 0 meems at the - ,|IIn9 heirimeeting in Mount Herbert home of Mrs. John A. and Wald- ' n IIREITOOI. L The president presided and cal- glloniid the meeting to order. Killer- ngy was sung followed by the reed: Nine members responded |l'0I.I call with a good Irish {Ike and articles for a Welfare V gency. There were four visitors SA 'resent. ;The minutes of the February tieting were approved as read . signed. The school committe vpointed were Mrs. Kenneth tnkins, Mrs. J. Russell Driscoll, lrs.‘Ewen Meyers, and Mrs. Iiuis Kelly. Institute members who visited 9 school during Education Week fported on a splendid pro- zamme presented by the pupils- iie pupil acted as Master of tremonies. Special mention was iade of the reading by grades ron MacKinnon. Roll call to be answered with a flower slip or package of s-eedis. Meeting closed by singing the Queen. Lunch was served by hos- tess,_ assisted by Mrs. Donald Currie 39c box GIANT 65° LARGE 3 run *1f‘’‘’ 1 4 for 35c se. I QUIX . SOAP POWDER -_ {L 5 LB. no 49¢ most inexpensive salesman you can employ - - - cl GUARDIAN- PATRIOT WANT AD Chase a Sanborn i OFFEE IL PERFECTION BUTTER PECAN fie and two, also a geography FOR YOUR 16 Ice Box Jar iltch and a spelling bee by the WEINERS 01- her grades. Phone he president of the Junior Red Foss reported on their activit- 3. A playlet entitled “An even- E in a Loyalist’s Household” rs also presented and a stlliare lnce completed the programme. the teacher, pupils and parents Ere treated to ice cream by E. J. Russell Driscoll. ;1t wasimoved by Mrs. Erroll BIG QUART SIZE ’ PLASTIC oonmnvnn 79° 35: each 3 for $1.00 69° THE BEST SHOP To SHOP BES 6 oz. I5: THRIFT KING SIZE SOAP SUDS Baby's _ Constipation when baby's bowels are overloaded with waste, the entire digestive process may be nd that the annual auction be named‘ Lime "mm Often becomes sou, md upset, baby an HS 8335!? Pimsv 8"‘ tinned and every member I T ‘U ml . - . . , , uic ' v ,,\I. d In ten articles throughout lY_hC,1effillr5S‘Y“]:flg‘el'Ci(0:E:]sl Owfleflen up"! .\.-ear. ‘.\l;.5_ Kenneth Jenkins mmmn me Baby.‘ 0“ Table“ and we ,, . $5 S9C0t'Ir,lF‘i‘ and mnlinn ('al‘I‘lf‘('l- 1 mu don‘! soon nnr_Ire a l1apDV Shag‘? mlnghde .'A IeHei' \\‘(I‘ l‘(“ltl I'!‘0II‘I '\llSS ““‘,"' l“l'“‘ I-ed“ ('l‘mCal'JV in" Umfieh d’ W ’ ' ‘ ‘ . page 5 oun Tablets are tholoiighly dcpen - ‘T553 \l?s‘.‘L(‘r‘Fl Rtli ism: llllli In‘ I a:~',e. You'll find ll.‘I€l'Ll especially helpful. gtute nf Jig pI_;“;m-_- third in the ' too. at teething time for their 1210111?‘ 15115‘ ‘ Nsraiviiiie content at the recent ms, Wm live upsets of oIder.chIId,'3 to T5, SW3 ‘ 0 fies of Canada‘ per Mrs‘ Lloyd1CIIIIICOIIY-TOSIOdCI'|IIdI'OI'ISOWHTEHOBUI »[4'C~‘4'i1_kie telling of the recent dis- or” I W!’ 11,”; 6000 -BRIAKF/I.C‘f‘ COFFEE I " from Wt ‘.?éi°‘.f.§‘§f.‘; ms, an o Pogramme plaxiiiiilf, contest. EX“ ‘ due to ne of a corrective. Ask your doctor ., .. ‘ _ 1‘ [ms from a Iettel. were read :g)§)al1Yta§3yboYu: g:';gi'SIt‘ablets. Get 3 PM are hm Airs‘ Keith Rand‘ president I Motherl For irregularity and minor diges- I the Federated Women‘s Instit-