Wh- Honor Couple On 10 The Guardian Tuesday. October 26. 1954 T I g It I I h --Mr. and Mrs. Clavtrm Ri le' ' and children and Miss dean slcgrry An'"v.rs.ry of Amherst. N5. spent the week- . "w of 5, umber 4. 19;-,4'iend in Tignish. guests of Mr. and waghthe occlixalflon of 2 surprised ggldth-EM” F0519! Sim?!- ering at. the home of Mr. an rs. g . 1 W lg HEW M3CL""' whe” the muwltirlilerd slgmllieil: lilgllneminn haBsoslle)n 59" 9' New D”ml"w" we L and Mass. after spending the summer "193 "mm" "mid m "H" mmlholidaits with his brother Mr gratulations on the 47th lHlnlVCl'- Fred bnwmm C.m.mopher.8'Cmu: nary of their marriage Mr. George Wilson capably act-I Mrs. Leslie Kiiox, skinns-r's Pond, ed as chairman and After I leW,wa.a a recent iisitor to Charlotte- introductnry remarks asked Mll5.y1ou'ng Tupper Strung to read an address, It the conclusion of which Mrs. waiter MacEwen made the pi-esen-, returned to he: . . fntinn of in beautiful plaid blanlu-t.l1nK s9V9r8l d 7- In Summer-!1ClC. A lovely bouquet of gladioli wa.-;lWllel”e she wzi. the guest of Dr. also presented by Miss Shirley Mac- and Mrs. Ralph Noonan. D(lG:.1dMacl.ran l”PpllPd fitiiiigly on int): Itlttiy )VRll;rRHHYDEf and behalf of . . Ma:-.l.ean and him-33;” "ml mslC,"'n"gn.d mmms N?” "K express I genuine measure mum, nrs 0 ill rtsi e on atur- their unexpected visit from friends; -' and neighbors, and thanking all, M1. in a most sincere aknddliipprcriatlve,hm., manner for their :n 3' Mrs. Mary A'l-learn, Tlgnlsh, has home after spend- nnd Mrs. Arthur Richard returned to their home in '9"””'WMassachuset.ts after a pleasant brunch g . lwrm spent in Tignish visiting Mb" W181"! "170? 'l'h0.Vl'5 -Nfriends and relatives. Jolly Good Couple." refreshments in the form of ice cream and cake Miss Marv Mclnnis, daughter were served by the ladlPs. supple-yof Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Mclnnis. merited bv generous hi-lpings of alllixnish. suffered a painful arci- heautifulli its-r-nrateri aniiivai'sai1v,deiit Saturday when she fell down cake. contributed by Slrs. Hector stairs breaking a bone in her ankle. Cim-is. She was taken to the Western Hos- An hour of ooclal chat and IHCPT-.DlInBI. Alberton. Mary who is a tasting reminiscences was then en-;Grade ten student of Our Lady jnved before the l23lI'lPl'Il'IK dispels of the Angels Convent. Tignisli. ed following thn singing of "Aulillwlll be unable 1:. attend class for Lang Syne." "Rlesi Be The Tit-",lthe next several weeks. I-lnwevei and "God Save The Quemi" she has a host of wellwishera who Following is the text of the :id- wish her a complete and speedy dress to Mr. and Mrs. MacLean: lrecovery. Dear Prirnds.-- . Having learned that today, Sept. M” Eflmunu P6”? "id Child- 4, i954. you have reached iinnther.""- C””'3 5”” Gelard 01' P313191" milestnne along life's 30.,n,e,JRoad, left. on Suiiday for Toronto. viz. the 47th anniversary of your Om-v Ml"? ll"-V P13" 10 EDNWI manmgh WE ')'1D ,m,mb,,,.5 of New sev:-ral weeks iisiting l'eiativt's Dominion W.l. felt that we could lmd l”9”d3- o , . e i ' t? 5' lie oma mid School As- s,”-:'rni"b1:Porh”e:bg:T; :m'is0clation was held at the home of to WV '1; -brienv analMrs. Reginald Eidershavv on Tues- aimply as possible how veri A 'day -"emngi The high more my we liavelapprecilated the value otiauao" m"'-l"I”” W” W” bl your lives in our community. l1tVI”'KJohn hR' Doyle MCI M” M”- Both of vnu have been loyal and 9n mug W9" me. Imu for the consistent siipllorters of -inur 'a- mghgst some 1” bndgei The cm" sncctive rhiirchra and vejt brnad- summon pub” went to M” John minded. Fnnllhbli giveiservicc to F9.""e”'y "'diM”' Rormld Mei cither uhen npnnrtuiiity offered. Kmmm CI" :33..r:".:.::;”.::i.:".::::."O'522.12;have '0 R - -' - lPVPl'.V time t 3 t l t ih willingly and tinselfishly. As nelgli- nuuymg .....,...:l..'" R M 0 P hors. you have hem pleasant and 2i.if”fi?3Z;. liTA7fi”i”.2'tl.”' .233 i'lf.l2.”S.i'.ii . g g l lllgenlamv LIBERAL ASSOCIATION "What sllnnriu we kcrp v-ar aft.-i-, y-ar A l The Annual Meeting of the With those who are mns' near to us Queen's County Liberal As- adequatrly what WP u-niil.-l like? in say. Perhaps the fnllmviiirz lilies ll- lusti-ate this rommon failure of ours. and dear - i .: .- We lll'F lwsii-in narh ntrhnr ria; hv somatmn llf” I29 weld at 8:30 43.. p.m.. Satuida), lxovembei 6. And speak of mg.-rinri tiiings, but 1954. in the Community Celi- stldom Say tre Qtewavt Street Char- TI" k”"”V l””d "W ll" l””””ilottct0wn. Poll cliairmon are our reach I . Beneath the rnniiniin gioiinri of-,l9QUg95l9d I0 ll-"W9 flV9 Rt" common speech" credited delegates a t t e n (I Finally we would like to present from each poll. jlztvivlfllll gzlllfillll will lhedhopv that Each poll is rcqiicsted ic- n S(lll1"llS9 an comfort, . 7 - ., also that it mar SPIT9 as R l'PlTllllil- SOIPM ll”) ,l”””g Llbeldl er 0, H1, KW, mshps O, yam. delegates to attend the An- friends in New Doiiunioii. illllal Meeting Of lI10 Queen's I 51538? "'1 Wlalf 0! NH Dnmin- Cfillllly Young Liberal As- ”" ' ' lsociation which is to be held Mrs. Llm't'l 3facPliaii, (Seer:-tai'vi . . . g. M” ,..,h.,, Mgmnmld in COllJUil('ll0l'l viith the sen Mrs. Hrctor cu.-.-.3 ior group. " .1. .i. MUSTARD, E . ' . . H I? lICITORS T00 president TIMMINS, Ont (CF: C. T, -3 drivi-rs here are pilcasnrl that tjllc F' A. LARGE' town is iiiittiiig mi 250 new sir-pp: secretary ham:-plat:-s, Tliny said tlicy unn: OI1 aaromazzmzzy . Fries Fod to Perfect THE NEW CONTROIIED HEAT 4mm FBYPAN Easy-ie-S00 wgfgg. FRY-OUIDI SEALED Ind element 90! MEAT CONTROL DIAL any washing. riuiii in the handle. No Cooking Failures because you go! " the CORRECT HIAT automatically. You simply set the dial and you get CONTROLLED HEAT for perfect cooking and frying results. without guesswork or constant watching. The shortening is always at just the right temperature, resulting in less grease absorption into the foods. Your favorite dishes are more delicious because their natural, llvorful juices are sealed in. New square shape makes the Sunbeam Ideal for everything from bacon to one diaii meal: .34 hulied brown potatoes. Ping into any outlet. Use any pug you wish. Hna balielitc logs. F. A. S. .JOIIESi in am 81'. mt am A 1.: A . conway Mr. Russell Wells spent: a few days here recently and has re- turned to Toronto. He was ac- companied by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles well: who plan to spend the winter months in Tor- onto. Mrs William Stenberg has T9- turned to her home in Brooklyn. N.Y.. after an enjoyable visit uith friends and relatives in Freeland. Miss Sonja dc Roo, Amersfoort, Holland is 3 guest nf her sister, Mrs. Wendell MacKay. Miss dc Roo plans to remain in Canada for some time Mrs. Thomas MacNevin and family have taken up resirlciire in this district. They are being wel- comed by thei; many friends and plan to remain here during the absence of Mrs. MacNnviii's hus- band who is with the R.C.A.l-X in France. or me Prawn:-an unisex not at the lions of Mrs. Ivan on Friday evening, Oct. lat, with nine members present. Next meet- ing is to be at the home of Mrs. James Hardy. The Women's Auxiliary of st. Peters Church met at the home of Mrs. Clinton Morrison on'sat- urday evening. Oct. 9th. Meeting opened by singing "What a friend we have in Jesus, followed by prayer and Bible reading. A read- ing by the president followed. Members decldcd to begin work on Missionary Scrap book at next meeting. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian Church held their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Mark oatway. Meeting opened by sing- in! "Come Y: Faithful People Come." followed by responsive Bible reading. Thi-..members plan to linld their annual goose sup- per during the last week in Oct- ober. the date to be announced later. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ed- The Wtrmens Missionary Soclety.gai' Oativay on Ort. 28th Saving is foieseeing! WC Everyone has something to save for -bu)! ,,.-,,,-"'... "am-act; Mir. and Q0. Inmon fhfilly and son. 3111!. '11-uro. were re- cent visitor: at the lions of an-. of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Mr. Allan R. Palmer who in at- tandlng Truro Agricultural College and his sister, Min Merriel Pal- mer attendlng l'.W.C. spent the Ilhanhziving week-end at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan and family have moved to Char- lottetown for a few weeks until the end of the fishing season. P NEW GLXSGOW W. I. The October meeting of New Glasgow W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. H. Hill on Oct. 4. Mrs. Hill presided. Roll call was answemd by i4'members telling memories of their school days. The treasurer reported that 810.00 had been sent for the Iron Lung Fund. Reports of commit- tees were given and the following committeu were appointed: sick. Mrs. Lorne Stevenson and Mrs. P . Bonclslwuy will help bring the future nearer. . .7. You cdifi them for cash, on installments from any i bank or investment dealer. or 9570095 Wl0m0"'C def-lWIl0".3I nehooiiurmlarin 1.. Richardson: Houston and Mrs. Ohalinu-I Laird- lunch: Mrs. R. L. Dickinson and Mrs. Geo. Dickleson: progr : Mrs. Harland Hill and Miss . E. Campbell. Two cards of thuin were read. Mrs. Harland Hill read a letter from Mrs. H. Laird. about the United Nations and lkchange Pro- grams. A letter from the Prov. Convener of Agriculture about Short Courses was read by Mrs. Lelth Dicltlesoii. As a- collection for the Mt. Herbert Orphanage had been made earlier in the year, nu collection will be made till the 90 new year. The November meeting will be hed at the home of Mrs. Melvin Macbeod. Roll call will be answered with naming objectives for next year. Meeting closed by singing "O Canada". The following program was then given: A reading. "A Book Quiz" by the Sec'y; Reading: The Old Rail Fence, Miss Ella semple. Two interesting contests were put on by Mrs. Earle Hous- ton. PUBLIC, KILLING. PLANT FARMERS ABATIOIR CO., L'I'D., Charlottetown, P. E. Island; offer to the public- A Public Killing Plant which shall custom kill live- stock under the Federal Branch Livestock Division, where. by animals shall be inspected before killing and meats in- spected during slaughter. All meats shall be graded, chill. ed, wrapped, elc., at a price to the Public. We are offering to "the Public our 525.00 par value common Stock at 525.00 per share. This is an excellent op- rtunity for the Public to invest in better marketing and to lurther the cause of health in our community. The Provincial Government of P. E. Island has gram. ed the Company a grant of b5,000 yearly. At present the Company has a standing request before the City of Charlottetown, offering them meat inspection for 251,000 a year. We have appointed Mr. Gordon Stetson and Mr. Jack Fraser of Charlottetown as Sales Representatives for this offering. Requests shall be received at 22 Pleasant Street, City. 'FARMERS ABAITOIR 00., um. You don't ma citcryimil. - ball to tell you what you want most out of your future . . :or Iiow to get it, either! gwlietlier yourtlieari is set on a new home, better education Ior your yoUn95l9"i 0" 90lhA9 .5, into business for yourself, systematic serving the easy Canudofsovlnlgs. ( Pclyroll Savings Plan. Il'iey're n sureinvesimont, ve 3'h70 interest ." . . cndlyou can cash them any liimo at full lace value plus earned interim at any ban Lilgo.-nilieriursiglited Canadians, you can start nanaila Savings Bonds