APRIL? 74). 1950 r''------ .--.-........ -- ......-.. ...... (1: no an ovmeke . year 94' iqafqer l7556f.7: "MY AI.wAvs-uuuosv FAMILY would eat us out of house ' and h”me' 'f I d-'dn,t k99P Ayimer Vegetable Soup snack at any hour! "3119 my best money-tau" ti-i k ' ' hm, Vegetable 50"!) in Stews. mi3l:tgloai(z:esli1sncli1sclla?sgse?glea- i to add the good nourishment and ilavor of 9 tasty vegetables -and make the meat dish go Yes. 9 fresh-picked vegetables, simmered with golden butter and sood soup stock-make Aylmer Vegetable Soup so tasty nnd n9m'l3h1!18 you'll want it Often TFY Aylmer. . . and save! K9g6fa&Ke 5 O U P Your main 9959"” mm Muir CANADIAN CAM!” IIMITED. HAMILTON Q "The Flying Um- amounted to chapters from KINGSTON MISSION BAND brella." Colllection pose and Lord's Prayer in unison. scripture lesson was taken irom The members of the Kingston Luke as: 1-10 read by anti. Younk- .51 cents and mute. ofierins 5250. could by means a! the press. ';:f"”m:;i;1nW0'”h'Whii9””i ”' "-3 7 . -- 3 , ig program, and thus The following are the Floral Mission Band met for their April er. Mm James Jewell read "the Meeting closed with hymn Aas At the semi-annual meeting of encourage them .10 give n m" sup. Iilwm. . Ineetinx at the home of Miton and Docherty, on Thursday aitemoon. and Did My Saviour Bleed' Benediction. Lunch was served by story of The First Easta,"-. and two Easier Poems were read by El- Rlrl Guido camp Roport ' Miss Suzanne Macliinnon, pm. vinciai Camp commissioner. re ported as follows: One Provincial Girl Guide Camp was held in Prince Edward Island last summer at the K. of 0. Camp site at North Rustico. There were 89 Guides and 13 staff attended Camp. Guides from southport. Dunsi-I-image. Central Royalty Borden. Tisnlsh. North Rustico; MI1'5hU01d. Sumnnerside. souls and Charlottetown and ten Lone Guides. Two Guides from New Brunswick were guests at the CIMD this being an exchange be- tween New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. two of our Guides were visited by the Camp Commit. tee with a view to procuring a Camp site, however none of these appeared suitable. e Upon receiving a. report from Miss Arsenault of the meeting of the Canadian Camping Association which recommended the use of National Parks as Camp sites. a the National Park. and it is hoped that we may be able to make use of this Camp site in the future. There are at present seven licensed campers in Prince Ed- ward Island, and Miss Betty King has now completed her course and will receive her license. Miss Lucille MacQim.ld of sum- merside has been acepted as a Camp Counselor in U. G A., Camp at Jacksonville. Fioridie. for two months July and August. - I wish to thank the Camp Com- mittee for their valued assistance and advice and all others who have helped in carrying out our Camping Program Girl Guide Public Relations Report The report or the Public Re- lations branch of the Girl' Guides Association was presented at the annual meeting yesterday by Miss Lillian Duchemin. P. R. Com missioner. It follows: Highlight of the year was the visit of our Chief Guide for Can- ada. Mrs. E. ll. 5 Wishart. 1'0? many Week! prior to her visit in October. as well us while she was with us. we endeavoured to publicize all Guide activities and functions in which she was to participate. In this way we hoped that those interested would be able to arrange to meet with and hear our Chief Guide's message wherever she was scheduled to SPEBK. and for these who found it impossible we did our best to give them as clear a picture as we the Provincial Girl Guides Associ- ation held during Mrs. Wisha.rt's and ” THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOiT'l'E'POWN 8 PE 0 IA L roan snvmos ALL TEA STOCKS AT OLD PRICE EGGS. grade B. doz. 39: DUCKS. CHICKEN & FOWL IN STOCK NO. 1 BREAKFAST BACON. 59: Fresh Tender LIVERS. 29: lb-: 4 lbs. 51.00 PEACHES. 17: till: 6 for . . . . 51.00 AYLMER RASPBERRY JAM. lge. bottle . 43c TOMATO OR VEGETABLE SOUP. 9I'ins............... 51.00 BUY THEM BY THE BAGFUL CHOICE STOCK SIMMS BROOMS. each . . . . . . 89: Carnation MILK. 15c tin: case 36.95 i&' Pure LARD.J17c 1b.: 6 lbs. . . . 51.00 WITH YOUR COUPON Lux Toilel SOAP. 4 cakes . . .. 29: WITH COUPON 2 noun llood 'i1AllE MIX. 2 Pkg. White or chocolate . a FREE PAGE ELEVEN F0! CO0KlES. CAKES. CANDY sad other iud-swul slusleio rsdpn on-um not -0 recipes he chlpln ullod he Ioquun W-in-Caph-.soIn:u.I..Iuen-a , . llAWES' always on hand This nourishing A attending Camp at at. Andrews. I , - . yimer soup helps N.'B. IX till em up when meals are light-and is a popular During the year 59...... me. BURFGRD DELICIOUS POI nionm noon 1 lb. tln 4-9i 24 lb. bug 51.69 26c I(E1CllllP BOTTLE r i ii 5 :5; pkg) 41: 5 OAKLEAF CORN. 20oz. fin. 7 for . . . . . . 51.00 CASH & GARRY STORES. I87 GREAT GEORGE ST. PHONE 741 I5. pkg. 49.: WE DELIVER C. O. D. year may have assisted materially in bringing to the attention of those who otherwise know little of the wide scope of our Move- port in the future. In closing, I wish to express ilower bearers were William Coushlin and Rustin MwNevln. FIDIIAL TBIBUTES Pillow-Mother and Family. Pillow-Sister, Harry and Wil- hym visit. a report was given of the . 93;,1,le,1,3' ?"'g”,:':.",;3”'.'.'.f,i ww:,nd,.,; va Gamalor and Nan Maclclnnon. Mrs. Docheity and a social time (infer-izziice of Maritime Guide :':;;;';erf”N?;'; IPI”l")l;f3:l, oag; m31VreL:tG"l!G"nndchudxuL cross." iollowed by Members Pur- Mn. Lloyd Macxlnnon read we spent. hem" Qgzgmhghn :33 her co-operation at all times. Wreath - Niece Bertha and , mm n W” my Ermlegg to mteh which has been deeply app. ' ted. nephew Husie. Geo e V,” M” wished Over I C. F. C Thanks are also extended to the Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. rt Y. bmmcas. at which time she press-The Charlottetown Guard- Bernard and amily. ion, The Charlottetown Patriot. Wreath-Ml 0rd and Mae Jelly. iililiil nail-Aciilliiiiiin unit on IJLI-Riiiilllll no-can U Wm vou oowr WIPE AWAY sent a special message to all Girl Guides arrival at the Sumner-side Guides and Brownies in the Prov- ince. Also a photograph of the Chief Guide's arrival at the sum- merside Airport was published in the summerside Journal and Chat- lottetown Guardian. Approximately 200 copies or the newly published Public Relations leaflet-"The Canadian Girl Guides Association" have been distributed proviaclally. If there are others who feel they can further Guiding by distributing this leaflet-which sets out clearly the principles of Guiding Chart of organization. I. i ” . Promises and Laws oi Guides and Brownies-a copy of which is now in front of each of you-I should be very pleased to furnish zcopies to them free of charge on receipt ed a request for same. Matters of Dominion-wide inter- est emanating from meetings of the Dominion Piblic Relations Oananlttee have been brought to the attention of our Provincial Executive. and, when necessary. appropriate action has been forth- The summerside Journal and the Summerside Pioneer for the great part they played in this game oi Guiding by publishing-free of charge-the many news items sub- mitted to them; and to radio station C. F. C. Y.. Charlottetown. and C. H. C. K.. summers" . for their courtesy in granting us free time to broadcast special events. etc. These gestures on the part of the press and radio have done -much to promote the great vol- unteer youth tralning program of Girl Guiding in this province. We are deeply grateful to them-one and all-for past courtesies, and bespeak their continued oo-oper- ation in the future. IN MEMORIAM MRS. WILLIAM CULLETON Death took a well known resident oi West Devon on April 3rd in the person of Mrs. William Culleton. at the age or 65. The late Mrs. Culleton was a loyal wife and n Wreath-Mrs. Dan Mlaohevin. Mrs. Joseph M. Gallant, Mrs. Arthur Harris. Laurette. and Dor- thy. 0 Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Boyles and l"a.mi1y. Broken Circle-Oliver shew. I Spray - Albert and Eva Noonm. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Ben IA!- and Mrs. Goons spray-Sam and Olga. Interment was in th Devon cemetery. West Hero's Prompt Relief Be d Belief From The Pains ' RIIEUMAYKM t-sod -to-tab DOLCIN '1:-bIa1smln.p. nowlevtlllzbls in .three con. ualoat sin bottles. at reasonable cost. at all drug stores. Acclaimed by relieved luf- ::':"....."':r.:.'.i:.'r..'::..::." W t''" s a a o a o n o e r I o . s u o e o e e I I o s s a a o 0 e o u e . e s s e n s a u s a n n s o T s'''' '9OIesalelaaaa .0 asssueuonnoonoopg. IOOOlsaa preferred " gaming 3, . fggulh devoted nwther. she was I sterling u.. .,..,., ..g 3 r Mimeosraphed material for use cmzen and a mm and . grigggr-, :,-:.-,'i-.:i,-,'-',:;-i',:i,,c;,-.gi,c:,,1:01-3; 1'0" 5 T7 .g pug mg compmy meeum, 1.. neighbor. Truly her children could dun g . of mm Down. ? I '3" "W"; i" ""”';”"'.E"" W”; ;'i”.:”.33..”".3..””l..2ii ”1”'.'..”3.'L' ""':.i.'..:?.i".:.'.t..""" '"...'”'.,":".:."i.:r.:.'i 1'. ..,.,,, u 2”" i "J ”'”"' rec edromrieaquarrs. an 9 . - 6 A' ii la 11 hr! di hospitable one where young and g;h.;..ghg;:l(2:::kouhf:I.;b..ggd;E:;r.;r& . Pndw, pr n impar in survey 5 owsl at I O eman or distributed to Captains and Brown Owls requesting assistance. All meetings of the Provincial Executive have been attendedand fully reported in the press regular- ly. along with other items of spec- old were always . uelcome. The funeral service was held from her late residence in west Devon on April 6th and the main service was held in the West Devon Unit- loroesa 10. Ontario. WHITE SWAN is nearly double the nearest brand! zi. flU'”l9T!" letter was sent to Ottawa asking p . for information about such a . V 1 ” V's"-5'-5'9-New H-var! Sag".3,,;”:;.::3,.;:.vg:5;;;:::1.;h::f Juicy ORANGES. 3 doz. . . . . 51.00 .;-i i we WAX WHEN You WIPE up SPILLED mmcsi cio-coAT STAYS - ed Church which was filled to overflowing with sorrovwlngfrienda. neighbors and loved ones. The ser- vice was conducted by 1191' millili- ial interest in the Guide world. As a result oi personal inter- views and correspondence with ma Atkinson and Mr. librd oi the This Happy Family uses ON YOUR FLOORS. CLEAR WATER MOPPING SWISHES on-' THE DIRT AND LEAVES THE , GLO-COAT SHINE . It ' I to dsIlsr'sl For a limited drag he is olerluga an man can ado:-d to mini Hutu chaace...aureaiuvlnl---l0Pf0"'9 ' ill I loo m'Z':.E:.l;i:::.:-?:r..C::::.. .' '""' " ' of V R ll Glo-Coat at . . . Iaudul'3f.:.uar.l:'It (II! Nlillu I-gun price! WATER-REPELLENT GLO-COAT REALLY. SAVES MONEV...THE 5"'"Et7f.T3g” --iv-w-v- W "-'"':.".ir'z.::ii4.-:r..C:'.:.'i'.:':' l T04 "" -""' mu Glo-Coesglve; LONGER I b :hT:f '" shine than no, . RAIAUNOAMI Dan 1 .,c. .msouuoN.trn mam Mu . 99-v-v”'”w W9”""”'"?i " I National Parks Branch. Depart- ment ot Mines and Resources. we have been successful in securing a vu-y excellent site in the P. E. I. National Park--near s open for the holding of s C 1) this simmer. it is hoped that the won of Public Relations during the past iieop cough subdued llm Fmq of Mason The problem of the common cold is dealt with quickly when you an OshI'rI4-sons. This soothing rem- edy assists In quickly expelling an gems that incite the cold. '1 suffer another day! '11:: sooner you start with (burrito none. the quicker you got on the road to better health. 'l'hs'Ini'lamed linings of the throat and nose hell nulcher when Cstarrl-0-eons is Coughing Is lessened and amusing should become thing of ID pest. Hundreds say they feel like new. with cold symptom all er. Rev. W. G. Dickson who brought a comiortlng message on the twenty-third psalm and the words of the Master: "I am the lussurection and the Life." The minister paid a sincere trbuie to one who was so universally loved and respected. Piavorlip hymns were suna: "Abide with Me," "Rock or Ages" and "Forever Wins the Lord." A splendid duet. "will the Circle be unbroken"? was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Watson silliker. Mrs. Culleton leaves to mourn her loss the following: Lottie. Mrs. llllwood Edgecolnb on nowenhem, Maine; Thomas. Mechanic Falls, Maine; Reta, Mn. silver Rowe. Mechanic Falls. Maine; Frank of West Devon, P, E. 1.: Jean. Mrs George coughiin of Hoiwlan. P. E. 1.: Ruth. Mrs. John Morrison. Charlottetown. P. l. 1.: Bale. 0'- Iazary, P. E. 1.; Eleanor at home; Rodger in Toronto; I-ieatle at home. There are two brothers. wu- liam Laouit of west Devon and Harry baautf oi Wstertown. lbw. also eighteen grandchildren. I-in husband predeceased her 15 years ago. The following are the palbaar- ers: clouds, Otis and lie Neill: William Robinson. ltonal . Vincent and Oliver Shaw. The "FRUIT x SALT" a A happy family is a healthy family . . . and happy families everywhere rely on ENO'S iliruit Salt', for a mild, gentle corrective. Should dull head- aches or upsetting loginess slowyou down, perhaps iris due to constipation. A sparkling dose of RN 0'8 Truit Salt' taken every. morning when needed, may help. clear the system of this condition Buy the large size at your druggist and save.