10 The Gturdhii uraday. June 14, 1054 North River llotos Mrs. Donald Ramsay is up and about again after an attack of virus pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh (‘tiles nf the United States were visiting at the home of Mrs. Grace Yeo rec- ently. Mr. Edmund Vickerson and Mr. Daniel Currie of Cornwall. spent the week-end of June 12 in the City. Mr Crawford lia\‘nie nf Jenell Road. spent the week-end of June I visiting his parents and friends ti! Carleton Siding The many friends of Mrs. John Y-well Sr. of Jewell Road. are. sorry to hear she is confined to ner bed through illness. Mr. anti Mrs. Robert Jewell of Meadow-bank, ‘were recent visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Matheson of Hunter Riv» er. Friends and neighbours of Mrs. Emily l\'ewson nf Kingston. are Iorr_v to hear she is stricken with pneumonia and all hope she will_ trion be well again. Mr. and Mrs .lark (‘rules of Delk. Sask, aie visiting iheii -irnthers and sisters at North Rn- er and Milton and elsewhere on the Island. Mr and Mrs F.liiier (Rilwtll. Mr Hammond .\'evrman. and Mr. F.dvt'ai‘d I\‘l.'«It‘Cl‘(‘fi0l‘. (if Elmwnnd. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewell recent- iv. The many friends and iivlgllv huiirs of Kingston and \'lCll’lll)‘ were greatly snnckeri at the stud- den passing of Mrs. Alice Yeo of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ripley of Breadalbane. were recent \'lsll0ls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell of Meadowbank. Miss Mae Yen of (Tharlotteiown. spent the weekend of June 12 with her mother. Mrs. Grace Yen of the Jewell Road. ("l‘. YORK “'.l\I.S. Mrs. Robert Chappell was hos~ tess to the members of York W M5. for their June meeting. Meet- ing opened with hymn "The Mui'n~ lng Light. is Breaking.“ Mrs. J. M Sprnulo gave an interesting and informative talk on the World Council of Churches. A meeting is to be held this year in Evanston. Illinois, when the theme will be "Jeslls Christ, the Hope or the Worlrl." lowed by the Lord‘s Prayer in uni- son Hymn "We Love Thv Place. 3 Lord“ We! sung after which let- ters of am-iriciation and thanks from missionarir-s abroad read hy the members Mrs. Cooke gave a l'I‘.<ilme of a chapter from the study book. Roll call was answered hr right members aiirl three visitors '|"weni.y-nine sick calls were re-, time eiijoyed. long Bike Sale offer ARTICLE OR ARTI Bicycle. of-this-world! be glad you did. Pl'8_\'Pl'S wore offered fol-i “Pl? This is the time of year . . . in the thoughts turn to a new Bike. New _\lethiid (‘leanera Ltd. is (‘harlottetown Kinsmen (‘lub in service work. gives you ilie revtiliilionnry Moll in: your rliitlies. BUY YOUR PEANIITS‘ FROM AND VOTE FOR MISS SANITONE (Miss Marie Gallant) Sponsorrtl l)_\' NEW METHOD CLEANERS LTD. in the Kinsmen Popiilarity Contest. New .\lethotl (‘it-aiierii Ltil. your licensed Siinifone Drycleaner pleased to co-operate with the their efforts to raise funds for ern Sanltoiie Method of clean- tcontinued from page 8) Dorothy Iilx's column- ed to call it ii (ld\. We are both stubborn. and nrither of us “ill give in easily. Each is afraid to take the first step toward recon- ciliation. What can be done" L. H ANSWER, Wcll_ what can you do? Sit around your respective ll\'- in: rooms from now on waiiinz for the other to make a more? Or are _\Oll willing to be the appeascr. take the telephone off the hook and call Gu_\‘7‘ You may get some satis- faction from being the stubborn mai't_\'r. but ceriainli‘ there's noth~ lng else _wii'Zl get out of it. Th!‘ childish habit of trying to force the other fr-llow into giving in has caused niiich uiiliiippiness and many broken roiiiaiicrs. Don't add yours to the scrap heap; salvage it no“. DEAR MISS Dix. A vrr} dear friend of mine is soon to have a birthday and I'm in a qllAl’idai'_\' about what to give her. She has a beautiful home, but it is quite clul~ tei-ed with novelties, figurines, and other bl‘lC-ll-bl‘aC that people have given her. As she‘s an older woman, sht-‘s tired dusting and caring for these things. liiary T ANSWER: if you know the lad; so well. how can you have come to the conclusion that novelties of this type are the only possible gifts. Sureli you know her taste in other things. A book is a per- fect gift. Does she like nice per- sonal things. A liandniacle apron or hanky. flowers. candy, perfume. powder, purse. costume Jewelry- the list rim go on and on. There's no reasoii why the bric-a-bras problem should concern you at all / ported. A thaiik—_\'riii letter from ‘one of the inember: \\as read. his jmcmbr-rs simird two cards to be -sent in two who are I‘Oll\'Rl(‘S(‘lnE.‘ l Merting rinsed with the Mlzpali lB(‘nPdl(‘.ll0li Rt"fl'E'.<l‘lmPlll5 were VSPl”V|‘d by the hostess and a social 130.: of 7.50 . FREE With The Purchase of A New O. (:.M. Bike 7 DAYS ONLY Saturday, June 19 Thru Saturday, June 26 Springtime. t \\I "0 ICE ciiuia . \ BRICKS I-‘I — EL/C/OU5/ hat boys‘ and girls’ So Holman's. both stores, during this week ou a really outstanding FREE PREMIUM — ANY .ES WORTH $7.50 IN EITHER HOLMAN STORES llavo Fun This Summer! Order Your New Bike llow...Thore’s A For Every Boy and Girl! Y Frou.49.50 WITH THE EXCEPTION OF GROCERIES—when you purchase your new All the new 1954 C.C.M. Bikes have arrived and they are out- Come see them and choose the one you want today. You'll Will Tour Britain And The Continent Rev. Dr. E. Melville Aitken and Mrs. Aitlen of Hamilton. Ontario. are selling from Quebec for South- ampton on July 7th. on the S. S. "Scyt.hia." They are making it tour of Great Britain and the continent. They expect to spend the i'irst two weeks in England with headquartn era at the Emzllsh-Speaking Union in London. They are then crossing to France to visit Paris. Switzer- land and will then proceed to Italy. Rome and other points of interest. Returning from Rome they will make ii tour of Scotland. Among places thev will visit in the High- lands will be the District of Belqu‘ hidder and Cullnden. the zinccstrai home of the Mcl.arens.—Mra Alt- ken. foi-mrrly Alice Mcharen. being a descendant. of James Mcbarer. one of the early pioneers of Prince Edward island. They will also tour the Lowlands. including the district from which Dr. Aitken's ancestors came. Tliroiighout the tour they will be accompanied by Dr. Aitken's sister. Miss Lynnie Aitken and cousin. Miss Alice Fraser. both of Char- lotti-town. They plan on returning to Can- ada on the S. S. “F‘ranconia" due no Spraying Advised I For Beetle Problem I-‘lea beetles are now feeding on the potato foliage and, because the plants in many fields are email as a result of late planting. a great deal of damage can be done unless those insects are controlled. states the weekly potato bulletin of the Science Service Laboratory. Color- ado potato beetle: are also present. If a DDT spray or dust is applied now it will kill these insects and reduce their populations throughout the summer. Present indications are that root. maggot injury of turnips will be severe unless hot, dry weather pre- vails until about the last of July Becaire the time of attack is cor- related with soil type. no general recommendation for the control of this pest. can be given. Interested growers are. therefore advised to consult the entomologista from whom the control measures most suitable to their particular areas may be obtained. \ arrive in Quebec on September 3rd in time for Dr. Aitken to attend. as a Commissioner. the General coun- cil of The United Church of Can- ada. meeting in sackville. N. 3. SUMMER So sunimcr fashion. Many with their non-rustling petticoats. Linens. Nylons. Silks. 3.95 to 35.00 DRESSES LIGHT 'N' AIRY SHEERS feminine, so flattering so much a part of Cotton: CHOOSE A SMART SHORTIE At 6. 95 to 34.50 LADIES‘ STORE The GREENOAL CO. LTD. 150 GREAT GEO. ST. Just in Time For chool Closing! c. c. M. BIKE SLE! Your choice ofANYTHING In Our Store To The Value only 10% liOWll Delivers Your New C. C. M. 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